Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 30, 1844, Image 3

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    The man Who kept the boat house
eninsula, we think - his name
Gilber t .
Gilbpert. with hie son and a son of
0 widow Osier. :were all drowned.—
ite boat -house keeper and son about
altempted to swim across the
ege k, but were swept down by the
fere current P.
. NI. The storm is still
atening. The new brig. Uncle
i i i
, Capt. Vaul, is just in' with a full
Pri o •
The steamboat Fulton' we hear has
reas hnre, a total wreck, at Sturgeon
P int. Three men lost.
Th -, Julia Palmer'is commanded by
Tuus,.forrnerly of the ill-fated Erie;
herengine should hold good; she will
ably weather the gale, as she has
re putation of being the best sea boat
li he Lake ] , The Fulton is safe. The
Iclia Palmer has jsilt' hundred, passen-
I ra on board.
nherdfennsylvania Methodist Conference
pie Northern Pennsylvania . dearly Conte
to of the Methodist Society, convened a.ree
.
to adjournment in Monroe, Bradford Ccf:,
F r iday, Oct. 4, . 1544, at 9 o'clock, Brother
)4u glaw Batch declining to preach the-intro
b,:tory sermon, his place was supplied by the
Eliphalet Justin, after which conference
as organized by appointing Rev. Thrif•rtur
:pear President, Reuben Wendell Secretary,
o f David Tremble Assistant Secretary.
Questionzl. Who were elected delegates ?
Duiiel Thimble, Durell, Bradford Co. Pa.
Jon'n Van'tlfke;John Vergispl,N'ew Albany.
Adjourned till 9 o'clock, Oct. 5.
Daniel Vergisol; — Samuel Harlon]; TReuben
1
Ne* Hartford.
Hiram Perry, P.F. Cleaveland, Josiah Mer
on;Owego, Tioga county, N. Y. •
Riley Potter, Warren, Bradford•co. Pa.
Qcestion 2. Who are the Elders?
R e c. Timothy Totry, South Warren, Pa.
Eliphaiet Justin, Burlington, Pa.
'iliesion 3. Who are the Deacons
pir;:ass Hatch, New Albany, Pa.
pition 4. Who are the Licentiatesi
,Viiko'pher Pratt, Monroe, Pa. I
Peter Cornelius, Durell, Pa.
D4vid Masan, Asylum, Pa.
Resolved: by this Conference, That hereafter
no minister being a member of this body, shalt
'ive his name retained in our minutes, whose
guiding shall not have been made known to us
for two years successively.
Resolved, Thatrtrustees of church property
'wall not as such be recognized as members of
isarterly conference.
Qvestion 5. - Who have died , this year?
None. •
Question'6. Who have been expelled I
None.
question 7. Who hive withdrawn ?
None.
Question 8. Were the characters of all the
reachers examined at this conference.
They were carefully and strictly examined
Indiriclualty:•
Question 9. Where are the preachers station=
this year "1 , '
Burlington and Smithfield circuit; Eliphalet
;tin, _in charge, Christopher Piatt, assistant.
4any And Mew Hartford circuit; Peter CM
:via in charge. Monroe and Durell circuit;
Irrid Mastin in charge, Greenfield and Rush
=if; Douglass Hatch in charge. Owego
ai Union circuit to be supplied.. -
4sestiob 10. By whom shall the several
c:artaly ,meetings be superintended
Pittis Rev. Timothy Torry, who is to travel
arc'the connection at large as visiting elder.
Tony is appointed to preaCh the in
riterary sermon at the opening of the next
nsfereace ; and is also appointed to prepare
second annual address.
•Qeestiort 11. When and where shall the nex
' . • , n of our yearly conference be held 7 '
In New Hartford, Bradford co., Pa., Thurs
TCet. 2, 1845', commencing at'9, A. M.
• Tiarirray TOEHT, President.
Reuben Wandell, Secretary.
Daniel Tumble, Assistant do. .
Son c L—Ministers and delegates to the nez
ty conference will please call on Br. Baronet
Wan!, who will inform them isherathey may
MI accommodations during the session.
TUE SECOND_ ANNUAL ADDRESS
ecembers and friends of the Methodist
ri~ty: The Northern Pennsylvania Yearly
IfeiEnce of said society send Christian sa-
I=
ihirg r eth re n : —We have been permitted
'''ats Divine grace to enjoy the manifests.
al Gal's Savor dming another year ; and
reason to - glorify Him for the revels-
I'm mercy towards us in awakening pre
'a,aud bringing them into the King
,o
kdear _Son. At our recent annual
*were greaiiy refreshed by the cheer
ace derived from
_various sections of
I,:that the Lord is doing wonders in the
its, - and from the: testimony of our
tre are happy to learn that the spirit
union continn.: to exist in the
sad wellesire that it may be promoted
lance with the gospel among the friends
tedeemer?: We rejoice that our branch
church does not participate hit the
unequalled 'sin of American slavery,
Wesley calls it, " the sum of all vit
. vilest under the sun." We hope
ref/ will still continue to represent the
!,their oppressors in their prayers to
le Of grace and humbly deprecate the
f &just and holy God so •richlidue to
illy nation for having so long and so
thared in this sin of sans.
tren in the ministry.- . --remember the
tribility of your station. God'S.-peo
tithing for lack of hnowledge, sinners
lging the 'avenues to death, and God
minded you, to instruct his people in
ay, to sound an alarm, and to warn the
ifhis danger. How are you employed ?
's at your station's on-Zion's wall acting
'Tee to )od's requirements, or are you
in worldly pursuits that you may se
•arthly inheritance?
ill soon be called to give an account
Stewardship, and oh! beware lest the
sinners be'required at your hands.—
in the laity,—shall the minister be
'tile striving to promote your spirit
and ,advance* our Master's cause ?
id.; him by your influence, by your I
'l - our liberal donations and by every
cans whereby God may be glorified
lase advanced? Finally, we again
Irk' for on you much depends. • And
11 9 pray thatlhepod of all grace may
• bless and lificceed the labors of both
!laity, and may we'beblought to
in the fall fruition of 'eternal. life
to Chriskeur Lord. Amen.
TIMOTHY IORRY•
Wright'a Indian Vegetable Pills will
be found one of the best medicines in
-the world for the cure of all diseases of
the liver, because they expel from the
body those morbid humors which,
when deposited upon this important or
gan, are the cause of every variety of
liver complaint. From four to six of
the above named Indian Vegetable
taken every i night on going to bed, will
in a short titre given such manifest re
lief that no argument or persuasion will
be necessary to induce ia perseverance
in their use until the liver is restored to
a heathy action, and pain or distress
of every kind is-driven from the body.
For sale at the store of J. D. & E.
D. Montanye, in Towanda, and by
agents published 'in another column of
this paper. • - •
Efir Caution.—As counterfeiters
are abroad., avoid all stores of doubtful
character, and be particular, in all cas
es, to ask for Wright's Indian Vege
table Pills •
Ag' CAME/Iqt
NOTICE is given that all accounts due to
1.1 the Reporter Office prior to the 4th day
of December 1843, must be paid. Unless set
tled or ariangod in some way by the Ist of Ja
nuary next, they will be placed in the hands of
an officer for collection, and 03 nothing but
money will pay them.,CD
Oct. 29, 1844. E. S;GOODRICH.
Keep. it before the yemple,
THAT the Old Drug Store, west side of
the Public Square, is now receiving the
largest assortment of Drugs and Medicines ever
offered in this market, among which are the
following, viz •
Su!ph:Morphia, Blue Mass,
do. Quinine, Nit. Silver,
Eng. Calomel, Quick do.
F!pperine,
lodid. Potassa,
Red Precipitate; ilpecac,
Tart. Antimony,
White ,do
lodine,
Valerian Root,
Stryetinia,
Elateruim,
Kreasot, Seneca do.
Pulv. Ja lop, ! Serpentaria do.
• Gention do.
Est. do.,
Eat. Colycinth, Colombo do.
do. Gentian, Pink do
do. Cicuta, Senna,
do. Hyoseiamus,' Adhesive Plaster,
Cantharides,
° do. Taraiocum,
Spnng and Thumb Lancets, Lancet cases &c.,
The attention of PHYSICIANS is particu
larly invited to the above articles, they being
just received from one of the most respectable
houses - in New York and will therefore be war
ranted pure and adulterated in all cases; and
disposed of at very low prices.
OILS AND ESSENCES
Wintergreen, Cinnambn, Peppermint, Rose
mary, Wormseed, Hemloek, SassafrasS, Lemon,
Lavander, Bergamot, Aniseed, ClovesOuniper,
Amber, Cajput, Caraway, Monard, Fennel, Al
mond. Origanum, Cedar, Amber, &c., &c.
PATENT MEDICINES.
" The most'popular of the day, such as Dr.
Jayne's Expectorant, Wistar's Balsam Wild
Cherry, Sands Sarsaparilla, Dr. Jayne's Car
manitive, Balsam Hoarhound, "Turtington's
Pink Expectorant Syrup, Bateman's Drops,
Andersons do., Lamott's Cough do., Liquid
Opodeldoc, Balsam Honey, Preston Salts, Mrs.
Gardners Balsam Liverwort and Hoarhound,
Dr. Spoons' Digestive Elixor,Dr. Munns Elix.
of Opium, Dr. Benjamin Godfrey's Cordial,
Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea,-Cheesman's Arabi
an Balsam, Balm of Columbia, Butler's Mag
nesian Aparient, Henry's do., Dr. Thompson's
British Oil, Harlem do., Maccassar do., Bear's
do., Grave's Hair do., Croton do., together
with many ottk,c i r to numerous to mention.
PILLS.
Compound Cathartic, Gregory's Hoopeis
Femurs, German, Lees Windham Billious,
Miles' Tomatto, Brandreth's, Wright's Indian
Vegetable, Dr. Phinney's, Webstet's, Moffati
and Bitiers, Alebasis, Bishops, &c., &c.,
PAINTS, OIL & DYE STUFFS.
White, Red and Black - Lead, Chrome Green,
Chrome Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Prussian Blue,
Rose Pink, Sugar Lead, Litharge, Blue Smalls,
Venetian Red, VermilliZm, Turmeric,,Annatto,
Indigo; Copperas, Allum, Crude, Tartar, Cochi
neal, Solution of Tin, Verdigris, Blue Vitro!,
Glass 7by 9, 8 by 10, and 10 by. 12, Putty,
Linseed Oil, &c, &c.
A. D. MONTANYE, Dnceorsr .
Towanda, 0ct.25, 1844..
OLOGNE WATER by the ounce, pint,
L) quart, or gallon in 4'ancy,bottles or other
wise to suit the Ladies, at
hit /NTANYE'S DRUG STORE.
2/IPHOMPSONIANS you will Cayenne
ji Pepper, Gum Muth, Barbary Berk and
other ingredients such as are used in your prac
tice at MONTANYE'&DRUG STORE.
Oct. 25, 1644. _
PAINT, Hair, Shaving, Tooth' and Nail
Brushes at
MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE.
' Oct. 25.
BLUE Writing Fluid by the ounce, pint,
quart, Gallon or Barrel!, Black do., In
dellible arta India, first quality at -
) MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE.
October 25, 1844.
CIANDIES., Raisins, Liquorice, &c., for the
boys and girls, at
hIONTANYE'S DRUG STORE.
Oct. 25, 1844.
COM. Shaving, Fancy Shaving, Toilet,
Cast Steel and. Common Bar, Soaps, at
MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE..
Oct. 25, 1844.
Abraham Morley
vs. No. 176 May Term 1844.
Henry S. Wells..
THE undersigned having been appointed
by the Court of Common Pleas of Brad
ford county, an Auditor to report-the liens in
this case, will attend for that purpose at his
office in the borough of Towanda. on Wednes
day the 27th day of November 1844, at 1 o:r
clock P. M., of which all persons interested wili
please take notice.
E. W. BAIRD, Auditor.
Towanda, Oct. 22, 1844. .
ozzarn
CONSTANTLY on band a 2d. hand Box
II Steve for sale cheep at BAIRD'S,
No. 3 Brick Row.
zpva aalat ati two comm.
LIST OF JURORSYor Deceinber Sess.,T.
and Conti.
. unasn:rcrons.
Wyalusing—Alexander Biles, Benjamin Bun-
nell, Austin Stalford ;
Litchfield—Asolph Baldwin, John jerkindall;
Burlington—Thomas Blackwell;'
Standing Stone - -Nelson Black; --
Orwell—Albert Chaffee, Minor Taylor;
Warren—Pearly Corbin;
Smithfield—Anthony E: Child, Winsel P.
•
Kellogg ;
Athens Boro.—Richard Durbin ;
Ulster—John Gillenore ;
Windham—Phineas Kiev on;
Hetrick—Ezekiel
Rome—Wm .E. : Maxnard, Peter Vought;
Monroe—Libens Mn rcey;
Troy—Elihu Newbery ;
emton—James Sella d ; •
Pike—Augustus S. Ss-nith ;
Asylum—lngham Stone; •
Wysox—Alvin Whitney.
' TfIAtERSE'JIIROIW--FIRST wzza.
Welle•Jelsial Ayres;
Warren—Menajah Allen, Moses Burbank, Ira
W. Corbin ;
Rome—P4ter Allen, John A. Moody;
Armenia-4-Joseph Bidalkileman Morgan ;
Springfield—John W. Brant, L. H. Thomas;
Towanda Boro.—William Briggs, James W.
Mercini •
Canton—Alexander Bothwell, John W. Grif
fin, Samuel Owen;
Wyalusing—Samuel Black, John Elliott;
Durell—S. S. Bradley, Joshua Kilmer;
Granville—Harvey Bailey,Elon Bailey, Lumen
Putnam ;
Monroe—'W .H.H.Brown, Henry Tense) , ;
Orwell—James Cleveland, Zebuloa, Frisbey,
Robert ?Wliee ;
Tunarora—Jt..rnes Culver;
Wysox—Joseph Conklin ;
Ulstel—H. S. Davidson, Robert M. ;
Ridgbury—George Fishier;
South Creek—Truman B. Fassett, John Hill-
man, James W. Knapp:O. W. Reed ;
Windham—George Fox ;
Smithfield—George Godell, Jonathan Wood;
Troy—Alexander Murray, A. W. Thomas;
Athens Tp.—Samuel 04ershire, J. Spalding ;
Leroy—James Pickard. Davis Vandyke;
Towanda Tp.—J. C. Powell;
Franklin?—B. S. Smiley ;
Sheshequin—Jabez Tompkins.
SECOND WEEE.
Orwell—Horace A. Barnes;
Smithfield—William E. Barton ;
Towanda Tp.—Danier Btiwman ;
Litchfield—Benjamin Ball ;
Pike—Lewis Bosworth, Stephen C. Smith, H
Warner ;
Monroe—William Bradford ;
Durell—Williani Braund, Francis Cole;
Athens Boro.—Nathaniel Clapp, Thomas R.
Davis ;
Litchfield—Orson Carner ;
Herrick—Daniel 'Durand, Asa B. Mattinsoit;
Burlington—George Dewitt, William C. Hall,
Lorenzo Taylor;
Springfield—H. S. Grover, Samuel •Gates, Al
fred Strong ;
Columbia—David C. Hall, Kingsley Peckham;
Ridgbury—William B. Johnson;
Wyalusing—Harrison Lamb ;
•
Leroy—Pearly 40/forse ;
Troy—Darius Manley i ;
Ulster—Amos Pettes;
Franklin—Ezra 41:falding;
Standing Stone—Simon Stevens ;
Granville—Franklin Taylor;
Canton—John Vandyke Jr.;
,Wells--Abraham Whartendyke ;
Albany;--Rowland Wilcox Jr.,Hiram Wilcox;
Windham—Charles Walker.
MI)LOUGHS, a first rate article, different
,patterns, for sale cheap by
W. H. BAIRD & CO.
NO. 3 Brick Row.
Jesse Ross guardian of Lloyd 1 In the
Hancock, Elizabeth Hancock, Je- l Orphans'
rush Hancock, Henry. Hancock, (Court of
John Hancock & Mary Hancock.) Brad. Co.
ripHE undersigned having been appointed
by the Orphans' Court of Bradford'
County, an Auditor to ascertain and report
in this case will attend for that purpose at
the houso of Dennison Johnson in Leraysvi:le
on Friday the 6th day of December next at 2
o'clock P.M. E. S. GOODRICH, Auditor.
Towanda, Oct. 29, 1840.
Keep It before the People !
WM. BRIGGS,
FORMERLY of the "Eagle
,Houser
would respectfully inform the people of
Bradfsrd and the traveling public, that he has
taken the stand recently occupied by E. Rayns
ford, and that he is prepared to entertain those
who favor him with a call. His established
reputation it is hoped, will afford full assurance
that his guests will bit supplied with every com-.
fort and aec.ommodation. Ho asks "auldac-
Oaintance" to pay him a visit.
Towanda; Oct. 14, 1844.
ABOARD of Appeal of the Bradford Co.
Cavalry. composed of Luther H. Scott,
E. A. Coolbaugh and
.Ezra Spalding, will be
held at the Claremont House in the Borough
of , ' Towanda on Monday the 4th day of Nov.
next at 10 o'czock A. M.
Members whether active or inactive who
were not present on the regular days of Corn.
pony add Battalion trainings, and have excu
ses why they did not appear according to law,
may quake them before
: the board, or fines will
be levied according to law, without respect to
persons. R. H. CONKLIN, Capt.
Towanda, Oct. 18, 1844.
D. C. HALL
Against the World, for Stoves!!
T HE subscriber b
hasjust received th e great
est variety o fStoves ever b roug h t into t the
county of Bradford such as Crosses patent Low
Drum Oven Cook Stove; Crosses high oven
cooking stove; Cross' No. 3 Parlor cooking
stove with the elevated oven ; dining room
cooking stove; parlors of different sizes and
shapes ; Climax cooking• No. 3 & 4 with 3 and
•4 boilers; No. 2, 3 & 4 cooking, with '3 and 4
boilers ; Na 3 & 4 six plate and church stoves
which the subscriber will sell at the most redu
ced prices for cash, shingles, wheat or oats, he
also intends to keep constantly on hand an as;•
sortment of Russia and common iron stove pipe
and elbows, sheet zinc, stove crocks of all sizes,
coal scuttles &e.; with a good assortment of
tinware wholsale and retail. Sheet Iron Drums,
Stove boilers, Tea kettles, Dripping pans, con
ductors, Rave troughs, with every kind of job
work in his line made and fitted up to order on
short notice. Also, stove trimmings at whole
sale and retail may be obtained at his manufac
tory on the_ most reasonable terms.
Towanda, Oct.lo, 1844. - • •
SHERIFF'S
Y virtue of sundry- writs of Vend Expo.,
I issued from the court of common pleas
of Bradforticonnty. I shall exposeat public sale
at. the house of Jan Hammond, in the town:
ship of Ridgbuty on 'rue:Way the 111th day of
November next, at t o'clock P. M., the follow•
ing property, to wit : a piece or parcel of land
situate in South Creek township in the county
of Bradford -and bounded on the north by
land of Cornelius Haight; on the east by land
of Samuel Pettengill ; on the south by Bing
ham lands; and on the west by hinder Isaac
Wells. Containing one hundred and forty.
acres more or less, with about forty acres im
proved, with two log "houses and: one framed
barn thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Samuel Weltelchell's administrators vs. John
Campbeil and Stephen Stiles, also at, the suit
ofJohn L: Webb vs. John Campbell and Ste.
phen Stiles. also at the snit of H. Potter at Co.
to the use of John L. Webb vi. Stephen Stiles
and John i Campbell, also at the suit of Philo
Fawn vg. John Campbell. •
ALSO—The equal undivided holf of a piece
or parcel of land situate in South Creek town-
ship bounded on the north by lends of Corne
lius Haight; east by land of Samuel Pettengill ;
south by Bingham lands; and west by land of
Isaac Wells. Containing one hundred and for
ty acres be the same more or less. , withabout
forty acres improved, with two leg-tenses and a
framed barn thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
John L. Webb vs. Daniel 11. Stiles and Ste
phen Stiles, also at the suit of George Kins
man vs. Stephen Stiles, also at the suit of John
L. Webb vs. Stephen Stiles.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of
land situate in South Creek township and boun
ded on the north by John Henning; on the cast
by Wm. Flitcher and White; on the
south by the public road : and on the west by
Hiram Sample. Containing fifty acres, about
fifteen acres improved a log house and a log
barn and a small apple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
I,,enti Goddard, vs. Daniel Stevens.
J. N. WESTON, Sheriff.
n sherifrs Office,
Towand * 4 Oct. 21, 1844. S
-
990 k LO t SOLE & UPPER LEA-
Or ITEM, superior quality for sale.
Sept. 7, 1844. KINGSBERV".
•
Great Attraction at I ,_ontanye S.
200 PIECES of Prints at Wholesale
or retail VERY CHAP.
12 pieces of Affghan and Alpacca Lus:res
8 Bales Sheating ;
4 " Cotton Yam;
2 " Carpet Warp;
20 doz. Hats and Caps of the newest styles ;
500 pr. Boots and Shoes of all descriptions;
1 ton of Sole Leather;
4 ton Nails Iron and Steel;
Groceries of all kinds.
Hides, Grain and Lumber received in p&y
ment for Goods.
•
Towanda, Oct. 20, 180.
.PIL. iC.AL_ZEIEC.3I33D•
QMORRIS WATTLES, Attorney and
• Counsellor at Law, Towanda, Bradford
Co., Pa. Office, No. 4, Brick Row, over Tra
cy & Moore's store.
I N pursuance of 'an order of the Orphan's
Court of Bradford county, there will be ex
posed .to public sale on the premises, at one
o'clock on the afternoon of Tuesday, the first
day of October next, the following real estate,
to wit :—A tract of land situate in Grenville tp. .
containing 109 acres or thereabouts, bounded
north on land of J. Pratt; east on land of Ma
jor Hawley ; south on land of Joseph Pratt,
and west on land of Stephen Vroman, and oth
ers; with about fifteen acres improved, and a
frame house and log barn thereon erected.
Attendance will be given at the time and
phice of sale by the subscribers.
All persons having demands against the es
tate are requested to attend.
JAMES H, ROSS.
JEHIAL M'KEAN
Granville, September 2,1844.
POSTPONEMENT.
The above sale is postponed to Saturday, the
26th inst., at the same place and time of day.
JAMES H. ROSS.
JEHIAL M'KEAN.
Granville, Oct. 4. 1844.
M'KEAN'S HOTEL,
umou„ Ta/ C LO
(Formerly kept by Col. I. N. PomeroY.)
J. C. & C. S. McKEAN.
Troy, September 2, 1844.
NEWEST . 'GOODS,
and Cheapest Prices
BURTON KINGSBERY, has just receic
ed and is now opening a splendid assort
ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Crockery, Paints, otl, Dye •
• Stu f fs, 4-c., 4-c.
which he will sell very cheap for Cash.
TOwanda, Sept. 7, 1844.
RK, Flour, Iron, Nails and Glass, con
stantly on hand at reduced prices, by
Sept. 7. B. KINGSBERY•
EXECUTOR'S
ALL persons indebted to the etsato of Oliver
Arnold, late of Smithfield township, de
ceased are requested to makt, payment and all
persons having demands against said estate are
notified to pesent them properly authenticated
for settlement.
BENJAMIN THOMAS, Executor
Sept. 24 1844.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
- •
4 Lb person l s indebted to the estate of Robert
a'- Oliver late of tlk City of Baltimore in
the State of Ma ylvid itemised, are requested to
make immediat • payment, and all those having
demands • again -t the same requested to present
them, legally a tested for settlements=.
H. C. BAIRD, Administrator.
Athens, Sep . 28, 1.844.
A RK ROPE antMIKS for sale
BATRD'S, lys,
September 7 .n.. 3 Brick Row
31631ria.141211ECZIODWJECR.1-4
---
itlifiLMOT, 4T1 I §NEY ATI4W,
: AS remOcd his ce to tlia new' Brick
Block on 'Main street—No' 2; up stairs.
i)uare§
• u,(ggiwns.
dill
.et ,sne subscriber himself, ho has therfore
the confidence to recommend them to the pub
lic is articles of the very best quality. '
Tie store will be constantly under the care
of a, atedieal gentleman who will punctually
and piomptiy attend to all orders. - Any ar.
Aide, sent for which in an over dose may pro
duce deleterious effects will be labeled and the
appropriate directions given thereon.
To customers and all who, pprchase at this
store, advice will be given gratis. The, tints
scriber bas also made an arrangement with Dn.
HUSTON, who OCCUInna an OfECO in ow
ing,ty which invalids may avalillienuelsies o f
his ezperienco and adVice free et charge.
An establishment of this kind under the int
• mediateaupervision of a medical practitioner has
long been c esired by the citizens of this place
and vicinity. The subscriber hopes thereen by
a strict attention to the business of the estab.
meat and especial care in selecting genuitie ar
ticles to be able to obtain a share of public pat
ronage. E. H. MASON
- Towanda, Oct. 10, 1844. .
BAKERY !• BAKERY !
itWOULD respectfully inform the citizens
of Towanda end its vicinity, that I have
commenced the Baking business in the shop
formerly occupied by Mr. Rose, whore I shall
keep Bread, Crackers, Cakes, and Pies con
stantly for sale. Cakes for parties made to or
der on very short notice at any time. All or
ders from as distance punctually attended to
Cash paid for Lard and Eggs
Towanda,.Oct. 1. fS44
Adjourned Special Court.
A N adjourned Special Court will be holden
at the Court House in Towanda, on
, Tuesday the 10th day of December next, at
9 o'clock in the forenoon, for the* trial of the
following causes, to wit :-
0. P. Ballard vs. Geo. Dewitt, Ejectment.
Rebecca. Schrader vs. Jeremiah Decker et. al.—
Ejectment..
Samuel Benight vs. Mewis M. Palmer et. al.
—Ejectment.
A. CHUBBUCK, ProthonotarY.
Prothonotary's office,
Towanda., Sept. 30, 1844. 5
WAYS fur gale, and also the lust assortment
Ir . ; of CAPS in town at BAWDS.
Sepontber 30. No. 2. Erick Row,
PURE WHITE LtAD. Spanish White,
V en citiax Red. Window Glass &c.
Etc. &c. at ! BAIRDS.
September, 30. No. 3.. Brick Bow.
i
QTRA YED OR STOLEN, from the sub.-
scriber, in Orwell township, ou the night
of the
.2 . 4th'et Aug., A DARK BAY HORSE
9 years old, l the off hind foot white, with a small
wiudgall on the tnside of the right hind leg.—
On the head,-where the head stall is placed, the
mane is cut off. The above reward will he'paid
or the tecovery of the horse, and his delivery to
me. WM. MATHEWS.
Orwell, Sept. 5, 1644.
_KURD Si, SHERWOOD,
dl C a ls: 2Z-MMEZ 9 i : l.a r a l
MI 4 W. BAIRD &J. SHERWOOD have
' s opened an office in Troy, Brad. Co. Pa.
and will attend to•all business of said office, in
; the line of their profession as 'copartners. J.
-SHERWOOD will attend punctually at said office
:in Troy, and E..W. BAIRD may bo cunsuited
at any time in relation to the business of` the
firm, a his office in Towanda. 6in
To All Persons Interested.
IN the matter of the settle:) In the Orphans
ment of the , account ofCourt of
Wm: Myer, as guardian of ( Bradford
Elsy Maria Moger. J County.
The subscriber having been appointed by the
Conrt, att . Auditor, to adjust the said account,
will attend for that purpose at the Register'A
Office in Towanda on Tuesday the sth day of
November next at two'clock F. M.
E. S. CrIIO p ODRICII, Auditor.
September 23, 1844.,
A LL persons are hereby cautioned against
AL purchasing a certain note given by me
to lludley,C. Humphry for seventy five dollars
being dated in April or May 1839, as I shall
not pay the same unless compelled by process
of law, having received no value thereon.
WM. HARRINGTON.
Pike, August 16th, 1844.
IWaST_,TX_MZi . rIIE`MiM PM
, NY' quantity of BEEF HIDES nal]
i t, (SHEEP PELTS. Also Shipping Furs
at the store of
J • E. & E. D. MONTANYT.I.
FARM FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber ofDrs his farm, co , , taining
TWO HUNDRED acres, situr.te in Al
bany township Bladford county, Pa. for sale.
This farm is peculiarly adapted to grass, suita
ble for dairy or sheep. About one hundred
acres aro under `good improvement. and well
fenced. 13 uildings consist of a good framed two
story dwelling bouse with four MOMS on the
ground floor, and' four bed rooms on the second
floor, kitchen, wash house and water closet at
tached. Barn, Hay, horse stabling, granary,
&c., &c.; He -also the stock, consist
ing of Cattle, Hoses, sheep, &c.; and - also the
farming utensils now on the farm.
For further parxiculars apply to apply to C.
L. Ward' Esq., Towanda, Pb., or to the sub
scriber on the premises
OTICE.
\. JTOHN ATOQS Jr
• • •-• •
Albany. Aug. TO, 1544. '
The New York Weekly Tribune. and N.
.Y. Evening Posti insert thr4 times and charge
bi this Office.
22,21\atOVU cM , :. - 1)./m.v2c,
li p R. A. BOROUGHS Would respectfully
announce 4o the citizens Monroe and
its vicinity that he has recently located !himself
in the village of Monroeton fur the practice of
his profession, having fur eeveralyears been en-•
gaged in an extensive praiico and from the
many opportunities he has had of observing
disease hi all its forms, ho-hopes by punctuality
and strict attention to busintss to givwentlie
satisfaction to thase'who, may place them:it:lre*
under his rare, Office at J.P. stole:l's Hotel
where he may alf tinaes-be,,fouq,
profesSionally engaged. _
Moreton, Sqicrillyzr. 10; ISII - . '
THE subscriber lifts just re
veil int opened for sale at the
1 0'1'HECAHIES HALL in
manila,' ala and general as
ei
talent of fresh Drags and Medi-.
comprising all the medical
:nts employed in the practice of
idicine t7t, Surgery. Also an tis
•tmentof Paints and Oils. The
we artiCles.were carefully select-
G. H. EATON
Sto - REWARD !
NOTICE.
TUNE,
OLD D A .N. T-U C-KER:
"Oct out of the limy " ire come,
In spit otte alms of Henry and-John.
ORANGE as it may appear, the first arri
val of Full and Winter Goods in this mar
ttet are now opening at no. 3 Brick Row._
Our assortment consists of the greatest var;e
ty of STAPLE & FANCY. DRY GOODS
over offered in this village. To enumerate ono
tenth part the articlis would irecupy too much
space, we will therefore content ourselves by
saying we have Cloths, Casaimeres, and Satu
rn:us of every description, Foreign end Domes
tic Prints of various stylesand pattern's, plain
striped and figured, black. brown Alpoebas,
Muslin dc;' Lames, Merinos different colors,
Flannels all colors and qualities. Canton Flan
nel. Plaid Cloak and Overcoat lining, Linsey's
different qualities, Bt. ached. Shirting, Linen
Table Diaper. Winter Vetings a great variety,
Black Satin, Silk Velvet, a splendid assortment
of Bonnet Silks, Ribons, Artilicials; Silk auG
Worsted Serge, Grecian Bobinet and Ashbur
ton Lace, Lace Edging. Inserting and Footing.
Muslin Inserting, Foundation, Ribbon Wire,
Bonnet Wire, Black and Colored Silk Fringe
and Gimp great variety, Black Bugle Gimp,
(fashicuable) &c. &c.
The attention of the Ladies is called in par
tinnier to the greatest variety of Shawls, fancy.
Colored de Manes, changeable Gro de Rhino
and Velvet points, Dress Handkerchiefs. Hosie
ry and Gloves of every description, 30 doz.
mitts. cornprisiqg all sorts, sizes and kinds, C he
mizetts, collars,`euffs and tabbs, bead hair pins
and wristletts, arch . , cap and bonnet ribens &c.
everoffered at any one store in this imunty.
Q.3(Dalauauaub
A large assortment which will bo acid cheap,
wholesale or retail.
H_3lW-WARE. cRacKER.3; BOOTS 4-
SHOES 4-c.
For further particulars call on.
w. H. BAIRD & CO.
N 0.3 Brick Row
Towanda, Scpiginher 7, 1844.
- _Domestic CottOils.
000 , s YDS. Domestic Sheetings,
1601 1 1 'l
' 600 lbs. Cot. Yarn, 600 lbs.
Cot' Carpet Warp, white and colored Batts,
Wadding and Wicking a large supply, all
bought for CASH and will be sold as cheap as
the same qualities can be bought in Elmira,
Ithaca. Otvego, or any other place this-side of
New York. We dont ask our friends to take
our word for the above but call-and satisfy
your elves at BAIRD'S.
September 7. No. 3 Brick Row.
BATHER, 2,000 lbs. Sole Leather, also
,4 Cdw, Kipp and Calf Skins of .-the best
quality just arrived at BAIRD'S
Scpteniber 7. Sro. 3 Brick Roo!.
TRAVELINP BASKETS and Reticules
•by \V. BAIRD d. CO.
~j 7 ROOMS, Pails and Looking Glasses by
frs W. H.BAIRD & CO,
.2179 . 3 Brie; Role.
September 7th
. 1 t 1
s ß a ß le L a S s . c 7 i . e lk a l p .l:ju ti s i t e ar h rived awl fur
BAIRD'S, Nu. 3 B c ri e rr e twat
F ISH, Cod Fish and Mackerel by
- W. IL BAIRD & CO
SHERIFF'S SALE.
yr Y virtue of a writ of Vend. Exp. issued
fild from the'court of Common pleas of Brad
ford county, to the directed, I shall expose to
public sale at the house of E. Raynsfuril to the
Borough, of Towanda, on Monday, the 7th
day of October next, at Ono o'clock, P. M.,
The following described piece or parcel of
land situate in Litchfield township, and barn
del as follows : beginning at a pine knot and
stones;.and a rock oak witness N. 67° W. 15
links ; thence N. 34° W. 100 p. to a white
oak sapling fora corner; thenee E. 120 p. to a
chestnut sapling for a corner; thence north
twenty four perches to the south west corner o
a reserved• lot' for Solomou Merrill a post
thence E. 131' 2-10 p. to a post a corner for
Chauncey Parks; thence S. 184 p. to a post
(e a
on the N. line f David McKinney's lot; thence
W. '231 2-j p. to a post a white oak, N. 8°
W, market al a witness; thence N. 16 p..to.n
post S.E.6i3rner of a lot bought by the parties
of the first part from Robert Spalding; thence
W. 150 p. or to a post on the town line be
tween Athens and Litchfield townships ; thence
north on said town line 60 p. to a post; thence
E. 55 p. or to a corner S. 6 8-10 p. of a lot
for.aerly deeded to Daniel Parks; thence N.
6 8-10 p.lo said Park's corner; thence E. 19
p. or to another of Park's lots or, place of begin
ning. Three hundred and twenty seven acres
and twenty eight perches more or less.
ALSO—One other lot beginning, at a crook
&estnut the S. W. cornet of a lot surveyed
to Tjaniel Done; thence N . 100 r. to a hemlock
sapling; thence E.BO to a post; thence 8.190
T.. to a post ; thence W. So p. to the beginning.
Containing fifty acres more or less; and both
pieces inclusive containingthree hundred awl
seventy seven acres and twenty eight perches
with ahoutninety acres improved and a framed
house, one,fraured and one log barn, anti two
apple orchards thereon, and one half saw mill.
Seized'and taken in execution at the suit of
iirlnjantin -Lambert to the use of L.H. Sher
mac vs. ChOlei Chandler.
J.N. WESTON, Sheiiff.
Sheriff 3a Office. )
Towanda, Sep. 10, 1844. j
POSTPONEMENT
The above sales stand pogtpened - until Mon
day the 2d. day of December next. at the same
place and time of day . .
. I WESTON, Sheriff-
Sheriff's office,
Towanda, October 7th, 1844.
FOR SALE.
THE, subscriber offers for Sale his valuable ?.
SAW.MII,I, situate in 'the _toWriship of
Columbia, about two mileS from Columbir
Flatts. The Mill is nearly new, well finished
and in good order. It is situate in tlm,Johist
of an extensive and valuable tract of white pine
timber,'all convenient to the mill:--and has an
abundant supply of water at all seasons of the
Year. Wilt be sold with fromzonelo 140 acre 4
of land, about seventy acres of the land is im
proved. Good title will be given • and ternis
made easy 'F....portion is paid down. .
IltA. PErilliONE
Qo',utpl, September W. Is:N.
]`RIGHT'S VEGETABLE :zYRIII ,
WV for 'gale at
All: 3 i}rieli 1:(Iat •
' :September 7
V's BALE Portsmouth Sheeting the heavies
'in market:which kill be ',old The:m.
.. June t 4 B, 1644, V.H.P.A1211.) sk.CO„, ,
4 VAINE I TV OF HATS &I.!APP,
sale , ry - • IS. KO:Us:BURY,