Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 12, 1846, Image 3

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Married,
00 the [miming of the 11th Ind, by the Rev. 8. 1-1,
flezerd, E VITICI A. COOL, LUGS GAUSS MIMI ITT
Yogic, all 'of Wysoz.
Jordon nod Foreign fieirspaper, Advertising &
Subscription Agency Offices.
GEORGE PRATT, 165 Nasnu-street, New-York;
y. B. PALMER, No. 30 Ann st., New York; Real
Estate & Coal Office, No. 59 Pine-st., Philadelphia;
!Receive subpaiptions and aorertisementa for most Fo
reign and American Newspapers, and are duly coned
tutedAgenta for the " Bradford Reporter."
Great Attract TE ARRIVAL. ionI, Brick Row !
AS. CHAMBERLIN is now receiving. splendid
assortment of Dmge.Medicines, Paint; Oils and
Dye Stnirs ; and. in addition, a full and complete as
sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES ;—the stock con
sisting in part of the following :
• MEDICINES, &c.
Alum, Alcohol, Aloes, Annette, Antimony, Arrow
Root. Arsenie,•Aqua Fortis;do. Ammon, Bottles, assort
ed, Bears' Dill, British Oil;-.Blue Titriol, Borax, Bark.
Peruv. puts., Bath Brick, Balsam Copaiva, Burgundy
Pitch, Camphor. Calomel, Caraway Seeds, Cantharides,
Cart. Ammon.,Cayenne Pepper, Chamomile Flower.,
Cinnamon, Cloves, Court Plaster, Copperas, Confec
tionary, Corks of- all kinds, Cream Tartar, Curcuma
Cohen, Emery, ass'd Tram No. 1 to 6, Epsom Salts,
Fame Bergamot: do. Lemon, do Peppermint, do. and
Oil Spruce, Flor. Sulphur, do. Benzont, Glue, of all
kinds, Gold Leaf, Guna,Opium, do. Arabic, do. Copal,
do. Assafcetida, do. Myrrh, do: Tragacanth. Harlwm
Oil, fliers Piers, Indigo, Spanish, float do. Bengal, Ink
Powders, Ink, in bottles, do. Indellibli, Irish Moss,
hints's, Itch Ointment, Ivory Black,Jalap, Laudanum
Licorice Root, do. Ball, Lunar Caustic, Macassar Oil,
Mace, Magnesia, do. calcined, Manna, Mustard seed,
do. ground, burs ng Bottles, Nutgalls, Nutmeg, Oil,
fall, winter and summer strained Sperm, bleached, wbt.
and natural, do. Linseed, do Camphine, Sweet, do Vit
rol, do. Wintergreen, do. Peppermint, do Aniseed, do.
Lavender, Opodaldoc, Paregoric, Pearl Barley. Pepper
sauce, Perfumery, Pill Boxes, Pink Root, Prussutte
Potash, Quicksilver. Rhubarb. rt. & powdr., Roll Brim
stone. Red Chalk. Red Precipitate, Saffron, American
and Spanish, Sand Paper, Sal. Ammoniac, do. Clauber,
Ssltpetre, Sarsaparilla, do Syrup, Sealing War, Senna.
shaker's Herbs. Sponge, coarse and fine, Starch, Snuff.
Maccaboy de. Scotch, do. Cephalic, Soap, Castile, do.
shoring. do Winsor, Spermaceti, Spts. Hirtshorn, do.
Nit. Dulc., Sugar Lead, Sup. Cub. Soda, Sulph.
Quinine, Syrinfie■, assorted, Tart. Acid. Tenter Hooks,
Vials, assorted, Valerian Root, Wafers, White and Red
.Tartar.
PAINTS
'Black Lead, Cassia, Chalk, Chrome Yellow, du.
tirreti,.Coral Varnirrh, Coach do. Lead. White, dry
and rn Oli, Lamp Black, Litharage, Putty, Paris White,
:vanish 'Brown. French Green. Spt. Turpentine, Rosin,
Venetian Red, •Verdigris, Vermillion, Whiting, Yellow
Ochre.
.DYE-STUFFS
Red Wood. Nicaragua, Madder, Muriate Tin, Oxalic
Acid, PfUSSLIII Blue, .Pumice, Red Saunders, Rotten
;None, Camwood, Cochineal. Ext. Logwood, Fuatic,
Cann 7in, Hatchwootl,;Lac Dye, Logwood.
.PATENT MEDICINES
The greet , English .remedy, Buchan's Hungarian
111s.am of Life, band's Sarsaparilla, Bristol's Ext„ do.
%Vista?. Ba!rum Wild Cherry, Pectotal Honey of Li
veriserh.Cheeserrian's Arabian Ba!sam, Pills,. Oriental,
.In. Dr. Post's, do..Hoopses, do. Moffat's, do. Persian,
dn. Brandrethts, dn. Phinney's. do. Lee's, Godfrey's
eunhal, Thompson Eyemiter, Dr. day ne'a Epectorant.
'GROCERIES..
Tea. Coffee, Sugar, Spioe and Pepper, Starch, Rai
uel, Sods Crackers. Ca a nion, B,uglish Currants,
Yuiniegs, Ginger, Sim reM'amily Soap, Sperm Can
dle,. Chemical Wax, do. Tobacco and Sena Sal .Era
c.. Pipes. Brooms, Pails, ropes, Refined Loaf Sugar,
W Da W-Gt ASS.
Looking Glays plaice of aril sizP,t, Windom Glatvs, 7
h•. 9, S by 10, 10 by 12, 10 11 14, 14,by 45, 12 by 16,
1:: by 19,
Fsnry articles of all kinds. Also—Vine Butter
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Towanda. Aug. 4, 1846. A. S. C.
PROCLAMATION,
WHEREAS the Hon. ions N. CONWNGSI43I. Pre
mdeut Judge of the 13th JUdicial district con4ist
rog of the countios of Luzeme, Bradford and Tioga, and
11. Moron and Reuben IVilber mgrs., Associate Judges
In :'ml for the county of Bradford. have issued their pre
rept i , eariag - date the 25th day of July, 1846, to ms di
rected, far holding a court °foyer and Terminer, general
quarter stNs;onsof the peace, common pleas and orphan's
nurt. at Towanda, for the county of Bradford, on the
tir,t Mooday of Beptember next, being the fifth, to eon
%nue two weeks.
Nutley isitheitfore hereby given,
w the Coroners, Juitices of the Peace and Constables
~f We county of Bradford,' that they be then and there
lo their proper persons, at 10 o'clock In the ferenoon of
.aid day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations,
and other they remembrances, to do those things which
0 their office appertain to he done; and those who ore
'aunt be recognizance or otherwise to prosecute against
the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said coun
ty, or who are or shall be bound to appear at .the said
roan, are w be then and there to prosecute against them
'"ball be just. Jurors ars requested to be punctual in
than attendance, agreeably to their notice.
Dated at Towanda, the 25th day of July, in the year cf
111, Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six
and of the Independence or the United States the
.treaty-first. JOHN F.MEANS, Sheriff.
WalM .T sroi.l
rill - HE next year of this InAittitiol will commence
on Monday the 3lst day of August.• MR. J. C.
ANDFIRCOOK, Principal, Miss S. F. Vlt'oaTut ten,
Porrptress. The year will be divided into four terms
ofeleven seeks each. The first term will be followed
by• vacation of one week.
The second term will commence November 23d.
The third term will commence February Bth, and be
fadrared by a vacation of one week.
The fourth term will commence May 3, and be sue.
r , drd by a vacation of six weeks
Thrtum, per term of eleven weeks
Ear the common English studies,
Fir the higher branches, including Natural.
Intellectual and Moral Sciences,
tl ehetnatics and Languages,
tar the 4erond and third terms, Extra,
For Drawing and Pointing,
for Music, with use of Instrument,
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%% about,
Several literary and scientific gentleman, in conjunc
t•rgi with the principal, have consented to favor the in.
.tuutto n with lectures on the more important branches
.d education, free of charge.
Allstudents will be charge , ' for not less than half a
unless absence is occasioned by illness or other
inisentdable causes.
The exercises of composing and declaiming will be
"luirod of every student, unless excused by the teachers
'a Parents,
The comes of instruction is designed to be thorough
practical. adapted to the requisitions of business,
and the demands of an intelligent people.
The Academy has one PC the finest locations on the
mioquebanna, commanding a charming view of .that
luutiful river, the borough of Towanda and the sur
rounding landscape.
Frew aeonfidenee in the zeal, euterprize and abilities
°the Le athers, and the unusual prosperity of tbe school
4 ."; the year, pre take pleasure in recommending
I past
rl StitUlinn, to the favorable regard and patronage
of ari enlightened, intelligent and generous people,
tr "ini; that it will continue in usefulness, and the
coruequent favor of the public.
HIRAM MIX. President.
ENOS TOMKINS. "II
J. D. MONTANYE,
C. 1.. WARD, -
J. F. MEANS.t I
DAVIT) CASH
B. KINGSBERY,
H. 8 MERCUR,
WM. ELWELL. J
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OLYMPIAN FESTIVAL.
SANDS, LENT & CO'.. AMERICAN CIRCUS.,
First season since their twit of Europe, compro.
bending in one extensive and magnificent entertainment
all the varied exercises and talent of
THE ARENA, GYMNASIUM, AAD THE MEN ! ,
AGE! •
Embracing the most beautiful Stud of Hones, and the
most featly and brilliant equipage to be
found in all Europe or America.
Among thereat features of this Circus, are
The celebrated Dancing Boise May Fly,
• The French Polka Horse Bas Temps,
The Twin Waltzing and Trick Ponies,
The Fighting Ponies,
The Fairy Steed Cinderella.
The Lilliputian Troupe of 12 Ponies.
The astonishing performances of the great classic
gymnasians Mr. R. SANDS, and his talented children
Maurice and Jessie.
The unequalled Juvenile Rider HERNANDEZ,
called the Ducrow of America
The celebrated Juvenile Rider Master WALTER
AYMAR, Mr. MOSELEY. Mr. PERRY. Mr. RUG
GLES, Mr. LATHAM, Mr. HUNTINGTON.
The Negro Minstrels, Master Wm. AYMAR, Mr.
CONOVER, Master PERRY.
Clown to the Ring, Mr. J. PLUTLAND,
Master of the Ring, Mr. B. HUNTINGTON.
Full particulars of the entertainments will be givers
in bills and pamphlets on the days of exhibition.
Boxes and Pit 25 cents. Reserved seats for Families
50 cents.
Will exhibit in Towanda on Wednesday the 2d day
of Sept. 1846. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock. Per
formance commences tit 23 and 7i P. M.
STRAY COWS.
eIIANIE into the enclosure of the subscriber on the
111) 25 of July, two COWS; one a may . with
white spot in her forehead and a bell on; the other, a
black with some white on her tail. The owner is re
quested to prove property, pay charges and take them
away.
Athens Aug. 10, 1846
alawit
THE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing• to
his friends and the public generally, that he is
now receiving a very large and carefully selected ad
dition to his stock of GOODS, bought for Cash, and
selected with the express view of UNDERSELLING
the BRAGGADOCIOS. O. D. BARTLETT,
Towanda, May 13, 1846.
- Register's .Voltees.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested,
that Ira Brownvon and!. D. Hurophry, eseeutora,
and Cynthia M. Bull, Executrix, of the - last will and
testament of
Edward C. Bull, dec'd.,
ate of Orwell township; and Daniel Decker. Mclnnis
ratou of
Jeremiah Decker. deed.,
late of Towanda; and James C. Ridgway and Margaret
Erissel, Executors of the last will - and testament of
James Brissel, deed.,
late of Franklin; and Cha's. Keyes, and William
Peck, Guardians of Hannah Keys, William Lyman ;
Parmelia Keys, minor children of
Russel Keys, dec'd..
late di - Cok:tibia townshinp ; and Seth Smith, admittis
trator of
Hilliam Smith, deed..
late of Windham township ; and Merritt Osborn acting
Guardian of Nelson G. Hunt, one of the minor children
Benjamin Hunt, deed..
late of Towanda borough ; and Daniel Brink, J. Kilmer
and C. Brink, administrators of
Benjamin Brink 2d. drc'd.,
late of Sheshequin township, have filed and settled in
the office of the Register of Wills, in and for the county
of Bradford, the accounts of their several administra
tions upon the estates aforesaid, and that the same will
he presented to the Orphan's court of said county, on
Monday the 7th day of September next, for confirma
tion and allowance. L. E. DE WOLF, Register.
Register's Office, Towanda, July 23, 1846.
T"partnership bxretofore existing between . the
Subscribers under the firm of Elliott & Mercur,
is this day by mutual consent dissolved. All accounts
due the firm will be found in the hands of Thomas
Elliott who is duly authorized to settle all of the busi
ness of the late firm THOMAS ELLIOTT;
HIRAM MERCUR.
Towanda, August lat.. 1846.
dneasa li. Jones vs. Sarah ..Inn Jones. No.
101, Feb. T. 1546. In Brad ford Common
Pleas—Libel for Divorce.
rroSARAH ANN JONES. the defendant in the
above case. You are hereby notified tha Amass
A. Jones, your husband, bra filed his petition for diveree
from you from the bonds of matrimony. And that an
alias subpcena has been rerurned, and proof made that
you were not to be found in said county. You are
therefore hereby required to appear at the Court
House in the Borough of Towanda, at the September
term of said common pleas, on Monday the 7th day of
September next, to answer the said complaint, and show
cause if any you have, why the said Amass should Out
be divorced from you.
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JOHN' F. MEANS. Sheriff.
SherifFa Office, Towanda. July 25th, 1846.
Scott,
L:U 7 03M,2:1 1 U L.PO TraL.Tro
NITILT. promptly and punctua lly
. render his proles
sional se:vices in Agenc i es, Colleetwns, and
other matters in his profession entrusted to his tare.
EMI
4 00
5 00
Ty. Hi has removed his office to the room over N
N. Betts' store.
Orphan's Court Sate.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of
Bradford county. there will be exposed to public
sale at the house of Wm.Griffis in Standing Stone,on
Saturday. the 29th day of August next,at I o'clock, P.
M., a certain piece or parcel of land situate in Standing
Stone and Herrick townships, late the property of Isaac
Ennis, deed., • hoghded on the north by land of George
Sill, on the east bY land of John Lackey, on the west
by land of Hiram Gordon and on the south by land of
Charles Sill and Eli Gibbs. Containing one hundred
and fifteen acres..•wtth a small house and garden. and a
saw mill thereon. ASA STEVENS,
2 60
7 Oe
5 00
F.S.WHITMAN,
Standing Stone. July 25, 1R46. Administrator*.
HOUSE PAINTING.
MYRON TAYLOR respectfully informs the citi
zens of Bradford county, that he has opened a
shop in the borough of Towanda, where he is prepared
to do all kinds of HOUSE PAINTING in all its va
rious branches in the very best possible style on short
notice: Having served a regular apprentice, and had
several years experience at the business. he flatters him
self that his work will be WELL D01)1E, and no mis
take. Terms to suit the times.
Towanda, July 17,1846,
No. 1, Brick Row Once More.
wM. A. CHAMBERLIN, has just arrive) from
New York, with • splendid assortment of
Watches, Cold and Silver Pencils, Breast Pins, Brace
le.s, Rings, Knives &e. kel, and any quantity of other
articles, too numerous to mention, which will be sold
Cheaper than ever, call and see.
Towanda, July 20th, 1846.
WANTED -500,000 Ithingle ;
300.000 feet Boards:
• 1000 lbs. Gnat! Butter;
.100 c H. 3.13.4 E. D. MO:STA:NYE 4 CO
AMOS CORNEBY
alotice.
UMBE NATIONAL OAGUERRIAN GAL
LERY AND PHOTOGRAPHERS F DANISH-
G DEPOTS t awarded the Gold and Silver Medals.
Pour first Premiums. and Two Highest Honors, at the
National, the Museehuseus“ he New York, sod the
Pennsylvania Exhibition. respectively, for the most
splendid Colored Daguerreotypes sod beat Apparatus
ever exhibited,
Portraits taken in exquisite style, without regard to
weather.
Instructions given in the art.
A large assortment of Apparatus and Stock always on
band. at the :owed cash mums
114 W York. 651 Broadway Philodelphia,l36 Chest
nut 8.; Boston. 75 Coon, and 58 Hanover Sta. ; Bob
206 Baltimore St. ; Washington, Pennsylvania
Avenue; Fettisburg, Va., Meehanies• Hall;
nati., Fourth and Walnut, and 176 Main St. ; Saratoga
Springs, Broadway ; Parie,l27 Vieille Rua do Temple ;
4 \ dverpool, 32 Church
\ SHERIFF'S' SALE.
BY vi rtue °tawdry writs of Vend. Expo., issued
Crowell, court of Common Pleas of Bradford co.
to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house
of I. H. STEPHENS, inthe borough of Towanda, on
Monday, the 7th. day of September next, at I o'clock,
P. M., a certain lot or piece of land situate in Wyalu•
sing Township, Bradford County. Bounded north by
lands of Justus Lewis; west b 7 Stafford, South
by John H. Black, east by the township line. Con
taining three hundred and-fifty-two acres, about two
hundred acres improved with \ four framed houses, three
log houses, one framed barn one log barn, one spring
house one grist mill, and the half of a saw mill, and
three small orchards thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Elishe
Lewis vs. Samuel Black.
ALSO—The following descrited piece'or parcel of
land situate in Wyalusing township, bounded
„end de.
scribed as follows, north by the main road leading from
Towanda to Skinners Eddy, east by Charles Hendricks
land, on the south by land of Ephraim Beeman and
the Susquehanna river, and on the west by E. Lain.—
Containing thirty seven acme more or less, all improv
ed, with a new two story tavern house, one stone house
and two barns thereon erected, it being the same prop- '
erty which was purchased at Sheriff's sale by Philip
Sullivan in Execution against Jacob Cams and others.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I. H.
Stephens use vs. Philip Sullivan.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Granville township. Bounded on the north by
land of Harry Bailey, on the east by land of Harry
Bailey, on the south by land of John Simpson, and on
the west by land of said Simpson and Bailey. Con
mining fifteen acres, five acres improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Obadiah
Blakesley vs. John Ashcraft.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate
in Canton township, and bounded as follows, on the
north by the main road, east by Elisha Bloom, south
and west by lands in possession of Lawrence Ammer
man. Containing about mn acres more or less with
about eight acres thereof improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. H
dc L. 0. Hickok qrs. Lawrence Ammerman.
ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of
land situate in Armenia township. Bounded on the
north by lands known as the Welles lands, on the east
by unseated lands, south by lauds of John Morgan and
Riley Hawkins, and on the west by lands of Philo
Rockwell and unseated lands. Containing two Hun
dred acres, or thereibouts, about one hundred acres
thereof improved, with one log house, teamed barn and
small apple Orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in Execution at the suit of Peleg
Pecks use vs. John Grainger.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of laud in Ridgberry twp.
bounded norh by lands of the heirs of .1. Davidson. on
the east by land of D.B. Brown, south by lands of C.
Weeks, and west by lat.ds of Timothy Roe. Contaio
ing about twenty acres, with about six acres thereof im
proved, with a framed house and barn, and a few fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John L.
Webb, administrator of A. A. Beckwith, who survived
H. W. Strong, vs. Jeremiah Datridpon dr. D. S. Brown.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Ridgberry twp.
bounded north by tho state line, east by land of
Herrick, Francis Tyler and D. S. Browa, on the south
by lands of II 8. Brown, and J. T. Roe, and Wart by
land of Timothy Roe, and Wm. Seely. Containing
abouzoinety acne,, more or less, fifty acres improved,
with a double dwelling house, part framed and part log,
and an apple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in exeeuuon at the suit or Neil M'.
Duffle v.. Jeremiah Davidson, Sturges squires and Da
vid Brown, terre tenants.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Burlington tp.,
Beginning at a white pine N W corner of lot No. 241.
on warrant lot No. 4430, thence east 118 perches to
the north east corner of same lot. and south east corner
of Joshua Bailey's lot, thence south 147 perches to the
southwest corner of lot 243, a post for a corner, thence
west 118 perches to the north west corner of lot N 0.255
a post for a corner, thence north 147 pinches to the be
gloating. Containing 118 acres and 68 perches, strict
measure, it being part of warrant lot No. 4430.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Timothy
Paxson and Wrn. Davidson, trustees of the bank of N.
A., vs. Michael Russell and Enos Bennett.
ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of
land situate in the township of Springhill. Bounded
on the north by land of Wm. Mlcbuish and John
Rosecranse, east by land of H. W. Neigh, south by
land of Ebenrzer and Daniel Lacey, and west by land
of-William Thompson and William Melbuish. Con
taining one hundred acres, be the same more or less,
about forty-five acres improved, with one framed house
one framed barn, and a small orchard of fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph
Bomb,ll to use H. W. Neigh, va. Robert Melbuish.
ALSO—The following described piece of parcel of
land situate in Rome township. Bounded on the north
by lands of the estate of Matthew Cannon, dec'd. un
the east by land of Godfrey Vought, south by land of
Matthew Cannon, deed., and L. 8. Maynard and Na
than Maynard, and on the west by land of John Pass.
more and Samuel Mann. Containing fifty-five acres or
thereabouts, about twenty acres thereof improved with
one framed barn and apple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in, execution at the suit of Harry
Gore vs. John 1.. Cannon.
ALSO—The folloWiug pmperty eitua'e in Ulster
township, and bounded as follows, to wit. On the north
by land of 0. Saltmarsh, east by the Susquehanna River,
outh by J. C. Adams, west by lands of lien. Smith,
Containiug about one hundred and forty acre. with
about sixty acres improved, with one framed house,
framed barn and apple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Guy
Tracy, vs. Platt Smith.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Shesbequin tp.
Beginning at the east bank of the Island creek, 5 perch
es north of the line between Obadiah and Ralph Gore,
thence south 783 ° east 8 6.10 perches to a post, thence
south 231 ° east 20 perches to a post, thence south 74i°
west 8 1.10 perches to the bank of said island creek,
thence along said Wand creek. north 243 0 west 22 pelts
to the place of beginning. Containing one acre, strict
measure, together with the mill privileges from the isl
and cove.
ALSO—One other lot situate in Sheebequin, bound•
ed north by bind of Obadiah Gora,east by land of Ralph
Gore, south fi land of Avery Gore, west by the island
of Ralph Gout, in the Susquehanna River. Containing
about five acres, all improved, with a grist mill. saw mill
and framed house thereon, together with the mill privi
leges of the cove between said island and the main land.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of O.& R.
Gans to the use of Douglass Davidson vs. Perky Ayres
end David Horton.
. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Shesbequin tp..
boUnded north east by land of Wm. B. Horton and
Harry Smith, north-west by W. B. Horton, and on the
south east and mouth west by laud of Elias Post. Con
taining about fifty acres, about thirty acres improved,
with a log houseand small orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David
Cash vs. Aaron Post.
ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Leroy
township and bounded adfollows, to wit . On the north
by Stone, on the east by S. L. Riggs. S . Tanned
and N. Reynolds, on the south by the Towanda Creek
on the west by ?ands af Widow Wands. Containing
seventy tire or eighty sues with about thirty improved,
an old log house and 'mai/ framed barn thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of O. P.
Ballard, vs. Wm. Uorsline.
ALSO—A piece or petrel of land situate in Wells
township. Bounded on the north by land of Caleb
Lawrence, cast by the public highway, south by lands
Oliver Bee ley: and. wed by. land of Henry Beers Con
taining fifty eight acres, about twenty two acres improv
ed, a small framed house sod a small orchard thtreon.
Seized and taken in Execution at the suit of E, C.
Meer vs. Joseph H. Beers.
4LBO--By virtue of Sunder writs of Lev. re..
certain piece or parcel of land situate in Canton town
ship. Beginning at a post, S. E. corner of a lot form
erly cotracted to Oliver Bartlett, thence south ninety sis
and two tenths perches to a post thence west seventy
nine perches to a post on the east line of Thorium Mil
liams lot, thence north ninety six and two tenth perch
ing to the S. W. owner of said Oliver Denims lot.
thence east seventy nine perches to the beginning.—
Containing forty seven acres and-seventy four.perettes.
Seized and taken its execution at the suit of the
Bank of North America to the use of Stephen Pierce
vs. Lawrence Ammerman.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Columbia twp,
Beginning at a beech, south west corner of Sarni Lam
phire's lot, thence south 25°, west 715.10 perches, south
65° east 165 perches to a hemlock. north east corner of
Calvin and Luther Havens, north 25° east 71 and 5.10
parches to a beech, north 65° west 165 perches to the
begin') nag. Containing 73 acres, 117 perches, part of
warrant No. 062.
t3eized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas
H. Whits and Henry Reed executors of the last will and
testament of WM Winte,deed, vs. Alfred M. Moore.
ALSO—Beginning at • post, thence east, eighty
perches to • post, thence north, one hundred and
seventy-seven perches to • hemlock, thence west 80
perches to a post, thence south 177 perches to the place
of beginning. Containing eighty-three acres and five
tenths of an acre, with the allowance of six per cent.
for roads, &c.; being a part of two tracts of land in
Lycommgeounty (now Bradford) granted by the COM.
mimwealth bfarammts No. 1119 and 1121, dated the
19th day of April 1792, to Charles Willing, and by
him conveyed to William Bingham.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Alexan
der Baring etas. Am vs. Ezra Niles, Samuel Holcomb
and Daniel Lenox tone tenants.
JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff.
. Sheriff', Office, Towanda, July 20, 1846.
STILL THEY . COME!
IL S. If af. C. atERCUit,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
consisting as usual, of everything, which will
be sold at the lowest notch.
Towanda, July 6, 1846.
Prints and Gingham&
A VERY large and beautiful assortment of Prints,
Ginghams and Lawns, purchased in New York,
since the late reduction of prices, just received at
July 8. MERCURB'.
C.O.L/13212.6i1(61.11i C 4 1.11222U.M.Z.t.00
EVERYTHING in the line, including Elliptic
Springr, Iron Axel; Mallahleßors, Dash, Seat
and Stop Ironi 3 Ornamenta, India Rubber and Oil Cloth,
Lace, Tufts, Moss, &e. for sale' st jIB MEDI lUD'S.
FLOUR—Superfine Flour, fur sale by the bane! at
jIB MERCMIVS,
EATHEK—CaIf Skins, Sole and Upper leather at
4
• jIB 3IERCUR'S
BLAcKrrirs ANVILS AND VICES, AT.
sm
July 7. MERCUR'S.
IRON AND STEEL
BLACKSMITHS, and others wanting IRON OR
STEEL, will do well to call and examine the large
assortment kept constancy on hand at MERCURS'.
QALT—a quantity just received, and (or sale by
jIB MERCURS'.
NAILS & SPIKES, assorted sizes, and of superior
qualities, for sale at jlB MERCURS'.
ALARGE ASSORTMENT of WINDOW SASH
at jIB MERCURS'.
GLASS -7 by 9, Bby 10, 10 by 12, 10 by 14 It,
by 15, IS by 14, 12 by 16, 12 by IS, 14 by 16,
16 by 20, this day received at jIB MERCUR'S.
LEMONS.
MIEN Boles Lemons just received and for *ale at
IL July 20, 1846. MERCUR'rt
NOT FOR A DAY - ONLY !—More FLORIENUL
BONNETS jog received at the Sayings Bank.
which we are olLring to -day BM cheap as yesterday.—
Call and examine. jell G. E. FLYNT & CO.
ARRIVAL OF SUMMERS GOODS,
.11 No, 4. Brick Row.
THE subscribers are now receiving and opening a
very large supply of seasonabl. GOODS. which
they ore anxious to sell on the most favorable terms for
ready pay.
They are fully deterinined Oat no one shall sell Goods
cheaper than they. Having taken much pains in the
selection of their goods—and as many articles of mer
chandize have fallen off in price since spring purchases
were made, they confidently believe they can offer
some inducements to those who wish to buy cheap
goads they will not readily find elsewhere, especially a
stores that purchased their goods early In the season
it will take but a moment to drop in and examine some
of their cheap Goods. Such as
Good Brown Muslin, 7 cents per yd.
Calicoes, 7. do.
Very good Prints„ 10a12 &15 per yd.
Brown Sugar. 7, 8 & 9 cents per lb.
Good Molasses, 30 cents per gallon.
Green Tea from 12; cents to $1- per lb.
And all other articles in proportion. They do not
like to say they willsell cheaper" and more ' “ goods"
than any body else. That would seem too much like
boasting; but they will say distinctly, they WILL NOT
he undersold; and, will also say to their Lumber and
Produce customers, that they have the most entire con.
fidence that no fault will be found with the price of
Goods. If they only tiring in their Lumber and Pro.
duce, they will find goods as cheap as where they sell
exclusively for CASH !
They do not consider it necessary to enumerate all
or any of the articles they have for sale. Suffice it to
say, their . ..assortment is now full and complete. Call
and examine for yourselves.
Towanda, July 1, 1849. *TRACY & MOORE.
LA NOLO RIDS supplied on the most favorable terms.
Those wishing to buy good Liquor and Segue 25
yor cent. below the usual prices cannot fail to find it to
their advantage to call on TRACY & MOORE.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
riviE undersigned, having been appointotl, by the
I Orphans' Court of Bradfonl county au Auditor
to audit the accounts of Carter Harene, Adminiatrator
of the Estate of the late Luther Harm', decreased, will
attend to the (Intim of appointment on the 20th day of
Angint nest, at 10 o'clock, A. 51.,"at his °nice it Troy
Borough, of which all concerned will lake notice.
July 15, 1846. Aw EW. HAZARD, And.
A — LARGE QUANTITY OF 7 by 9, 8 by 10, 10
AL by 12, and 12 by 16 Window G 1864, just reed,
■nd for sale hy jll5 B.KINGSBERY.
MODERN ROME!
THE Rubsaibeng woad tender their thanks to their
mtatomers for part favors. and call their attention
to their New Stock of Goods, which exceed their far
mer one in ssanliiy. quality and leer prices. Their
present stock having been selected with great care, and
Itonett foto: they will endeavor to live their customers
better bargains for Cash or Produce than eau be had at
■ny other establishment.
Their assortment being complete. it would be useless
to pattieularile articks, but would just say that their
stock consists of a full supply of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Crockery. Hardware. Dye Stulrs,Drugs. Hats, Bonnets,
Boots and Shoes. dke.,
The above stock shall be sold at prices that will give
entire satisfaction.
Beingxmtisfied that ready pay is best for all penes.
enabling the former to sell his produce at a better rate,
and the merchant to sell his goods at lower prices than
he can do on credit, therefore will adhere to the Ready
Pay System. We do not ask you to call and see our
goods first, but examine others first, Ryon please, and
then ours, and we are sun!' you will purchase ores if
you want bargains. MAYNARD & wArrms.
Rome, June 30, 1846.
LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS,
.11Ontanyes A' Co.'s Store.
ONE ARK LOAD just received. and daily expect
ing more. The prettiest and cheapest goods ever
°tiered in this market. are now opening. and they hope
their friends will not forget to give them a call.
Wholesale purchaser. and merchants wishing to
replenish their stock will be accommodated on liberal
terms. J. D. & E. D. NION'TANYE &
Ton - ands, May 13, 1916.
J. IC SUMNER, M 1 D., DENTIST,
Timm. make a short professional stay at-the Hotel
V of Ira H. Stephens in Towanda, where he will
lee pleased to sea all his friend& jIIS
New Wholesale and Retail Commis.
sion Grocery. •
E subscriber would inform the good, people of
il lTowanda and vieinitr, that he has opened a new
.Femily Grocery store on the corner of Main end Bridge
streets, where he intends to keep ell kinds of Groceries,
that will suit all kinds of customers. His stock com
prises every article offered in his line, (liquors exerilltd)
among which can be found candles. 12111C11River To
bacco, sugar, tea, coffee, molasses, fige, ground pepper.
ground allspice, asleratus, cloves, starch. cinnamon, do.
ground, lump sugar, bar, fancy and castile soap, corn-
MP clickers, herring, by the box or Ices quantity,
mustard,codfish, No. 1. mackerel. Also. snuff, vegan',
(half Spanish at 60 cents per 100) cream nuts, filberts,
almonds, raisins, pepper•sauce, tomato and walnut
ketchups, lemon syrup end carpet bags; combs of all
kinds. -A large stock of CANDIES, of all kinds at
wholesale and retail.
Rots uud Sham
He has also ■ large assortment of the finest and best
article of BOOTS AND SHOES. ever brought into
this. market; being of-Philadelphia manufacture, consis
ting of Misses'fine morocco boots, calf boots, coarse do.,
kip boots - and shoes. A very large lot of ladies kid
slippers, made of the best material and workmanship.
Ladies half gaiters, silk br.ys and children's morocco
nionrcies, children's half gaiters, boys kip brogans. all
of which will be sold very low for cask, or ready pay.
The highest price paid for any quantity of good
BUTTER. . HUGH O'HARA .
Towanda, July 1, 1646.
TARIFF REPEALED!
UHE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his
degia friends and the pnhlic generally, that he 14 now
receiving and opening an entire new stock of COMM,
(at his' store in the borough of Towanda. situated on
the east side of Mont street, three floors south of Mon
tanye's & Co., and nearly opposite B. Kingbery's) em
bracing everything in the line of
Dry Goods, Groceries. (the ardent excepted.)
Hardware, Glass 4• Queen's II are. Boots
and Shoes. Paints. Oils and Var
nish, Iron and Nails, 4-c.. •
which he will sell as cheap as the cheapeq, not except
ing the Renovator, or any of the champions of small
profile and quick vales. Ile- would respectfully invite
those who wish to buy cheap to call and examine his
goods and prices for themselves, before purchasing at
any other place. N.N.BETTa.
Towanda, May 16. 1944.
PRINTS, LAWNS & MUSI.INS, a large, assort
ment on hand and for sale cheap at BETTS'.
EGHORN & PAI.M LEAF HATS and bonnets
I 4 will be found at my2o BETTS'.
New York in Miniature !
THE subscriber has taken • great pains to make his
aaao•tment so complete in
Dry Goods. Books .3• Stationery, Crockery,
Hardware, Paints 4 Oils, Groceries.
Nails, Boots 3 Shoes. 1r0n.4. steel,
Glass, .kc.,
as to present to his friends and the public nearly or quite
all the advantage of dealing in stores which, confine
themselves exclusively to any one of the above branch
es. Hr invites attention to his assortment.
Towanda, May 20, 1846. 0. D. BA RTI.ErF
WOOL!
fIHA VING made arrangements to exchange Cloth
and other goiids for WOOL, the subscriber de
nim to gain the confidence and , approbation of the wool
growers bt giving them the very best exchanges which
the nature of the market will permit. Call and see.
Towanda, May 20. O. D. BARTLETT.
-
INSURANCE AGENCY.
THE subscriber 'ontinues to act 'as agent for the DE
LA WARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., of
Philsdelphia, a stock comparly of good standing and re
pute & does business on as fitv.,mble termites any other.
He is also agent for the LYCOMING \ CO. MU
TUAL INSURANCE CO.. a company whiclt \ has al
ways been punctual in the payment of losses and, pre
sents advantages seldom found.
Towanda, May 20. 0. D. HA RTLETT. '
APIA LICOES—the largest assortment and prettiest
IIIL) patterns, and cheapest CALICOES, to say no-
thing of Gingham., Lawns, &c., ever seen in this re
gion. for sale by my2o 0. D. BA RTLErr.
KEEP SHADY !
Just received at the Savings Bank :
100 imp. Parasols;
50 Parasollettes ;
100 Umbrellas :
For the " splinters," we will put them flown low.
May 27. G. E. FLYNT h CO
JOURNEYMAN TAILORS WANTED.
Fri WO Journeyman Tailors wanted immediately.—
.. Also, a lad to learn the Tailoring business, to
come well recommended, and apply sour.
BACHELOR & COREI
Towanda, June 10, 1846.
PRINTED CALICOES-20,01 , 0 yds.. ftom
to 25 cent& Those wishing Prints had better
email themselves of this opportunitp—they are selling
rapidly. U. E. IL Y NT S. CO.
LARGE ARRIVAL
Of New and Camp Spring and Summer &alibi,
Direct !ruin the City.
BURTON KINGSIiERY moat respectfully in.
forms his old sustainers, and the public in gene
ral, that he is now receiving at his old stand., a large
assortment of all kinds of goods, which he intends to
sell a little cheaper than any other store in Towanda.
It is impossible to put in a newspaper ill the dif f erent
kinds of goods that may be found at my store. I have
a full assortment of Dry.,f;ooris. Groceries, ("rockery,
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils. eye stuffs. Rants (fad
Shoes, Nails, Iron, Mats 4 Caps, he. Call and price,
before von buy elsewhere. May 14. 1846.
PRINTED LAWNS, Muslin de haines and Sum
mer Shawls, a very large assortment, which will
be sold lower than be bought at any other store. Call
and see. my l 4 B.KINGSBERY.
BONISETTS—Any quantity. from two shillings,
to $6, with beautiful trimmings, also flowers, in
aide sprigs and wreaths, all Fmneh, which will be found
at myl4 H.KINGSIIERY.
LEGHORN & PALM LEAF HATS. also Fur
and silk Hats. latest styles, and very cheap, nt
may 13. B. KINGsBF:RY's.
APrI,EBY'S CUT chewing and smelting
TOBACCO, a prime article far sale at
may 13. B. KINGSBERY'S.
O. 1, CODFISH & MACKEREL. for sale at
may 13. B. KINGSBERY.
HOLLOW -WARE, such as pots. kettles. 'mitten.
&e., at my 13 B. KINGSBERY.
RADDE'S CELEBRATED CHOCOLATE
extra cocoa. superinr to old Java coffee, and a
very healthy beverage, which may berm:rod at the old
Cheap store of my 13 B. KINGSBERY.
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Nicholas Par
eel, late of Ridgbury township, dec'd.. are segues.
let] to make immediate payment, and theme having
claims against aaid estate, will please present them duly
attested to JOHN B. PARCEL,
AARON C.•scorr,
!Banbury. July 1, IR4G. Admi niat raw% .
PEACE DECLARED t
But not teith the ninnies of our Country !
"Here we stand with brush in hand.
To do our work in onler."
MT. CARRIER and JAB, M. HURI.BUIZT.
. having entered into co-partnership in the paint
ing business, are now prepared to my to the public
generally, that if they want painting none, such as
House, Carriage, or Ornamental of any kind— and well
done—just give us a call, .We wont refuse to hang
your wall paper if you should wish us so to tin,
Towanda, June 17, 1846.
• Stray Sheep.
griAME to the enclosure of the subscriber, *boot the
111 L./ first of June last, 20 81IFEP, having *no partieu•
lax marks, with the exeeption of one sheep basin: a hell
on• ANY E. BULL
Towands, 1 ly 75, 1846.
TIM Ur/UR BEGUN!'
War aphis? High Priem and the Mail System
NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS.
.41 tht Mete York Cheap Stare r
No. 2, Brick Row. one door south of the P.O.
THE Subscribers having • entered , inn) a colattner
ship for the express purpose et . furnishing the good .
people of Bradford County with goads, wirer and mer
chandise. at least one notch lower thaw they have ever
been sold in this stadia. They aro now securing one
of the largest and hest selected sleeks eispring and
sum
wee goods, ever landed in Northern Pennsylvania. •—•
Their stock comprises almost every article ever offered
in a country store. Among which, we ems only men
tion that there is a general assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery. - &km,
soils, Iron, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes. blt,
ware, Stone-ware, Liquors. 4c.,
Their goods have been purchased mostly fee cash at
auction, and they pledge themselves that they pill not
he undersold by any other establishment in this section,
of the country. People have only to call at the New
York Cheap store, (No. Brick Row.) to satisfy them
selves; C. & E. REED
Towanda, May 25. 1846
rpHOsE LAWNS, uItGANDIE, LAWNuiNG
-1 hams, Rept DeLains, Lumina cloths for summer
dre.ses, so long looked for by the Ladies, have arrived
■nd may now be wen at REED'S
IJNNETS—A gre.it • saiiing to the Beads 01 the
I/ Nation." The Ladies will find it a great saving to
their heads to call and purchase one of those beautiful
t4f4W, Devon. Gimp. Florence, or Lace, lawn, Gipsy'
Bonnets, selling an cheap at REED'S.
I 0 RASOLS, PA kAsGL LETS, bUN SHADES,
either Silk, Gingham, or Cotten, may be found
REED'S
cheap' al
QUM M ER Shawls, Muslin Del;rint.Ornbri DeLeine,
Pfain and Embroidered Strad!'la and itsrege Shawl*
suitable for Bummer, now opening at REED'S.
EGHORN and Palm Leaf Hats of all qualities just
received and for sale cheap at REED'S
OREGON OR WAR !
NO. 3 AGAINST THE WORLD.
REC'D the Largest, Best, sad - Cheaper!
01: .'ot of Gouda ever brought into Me country !
DRESS GOODS,
Printed muslin', lace muslins, lawn gingham& organtli,
print marquise, Canary lawn, cashmeres, muslin ging
barns a new article, Offence satin striped, balzarine, a
few pat. black halzarine, checked print reps and crape
delaine, white dress gou ds. a large lot of prints rich and
beautiful patterns, corded and grass skirts, ombre de'.
laine shawls, plain and shaded do., blk. 4 cord stradells
shawls, barrige and net shawls, satin stnpeil barrige and
net long shawls, ladies polka, fig 'd and striped cravats
and lies, beautiful gimps and frringea, silk demiveila.
green barrige, &c.
BONNETS
Cheaper than the cheapest—Gipsey pearl braid, oorde
net lace, florence, gipaey devon straw edged and plain,
Misses gipsey pedal, birds eye braid and devon straw ;
spendid Bonnet Ribbons, some very desirable styles ;
20 doz. Parasols and Son Shades, lady and gents black
and curd Kid Gloves, Lin. Cambric Hdkfs. Hosiery .tc
BROAD CLOTHS.
Twilled French. English and American; doe skin Cap.
sitnere, light and dark striped checked do: a great varie
ty ; golden tweeds, merino cassimere, Kentucky Jeans,
blue drills. A superior assortment of CESTINGs
marsails, valentine, ca.imere. plain and striped satin.
10 bales Sheeting, Batting, Wadding and Wicking.
HARDWARE, •
Such as Iron, nails, steel, log chains, halter and trace
do., mill and x cot saws. augurs and files. A large as.
smtment of Shelf HardVrare, door trimmings, cutlery,
shoe thread, wool and horse cards, coffee mills, &c.
Mood's, Harris' and Wadsworth's Warranted Grain
and Grass Seyfhes,snaths and sickles, a first sate article.
BOOTS & SHOES.. -
lA(lien' kid buskins and slippers, morocco and calfskin
boots, black and fancy gaiters and half gaiters, children'.
gaiters and calf boom. A beautiful article gent's pi-.
tars; coarse and fine Boot. in abundance.
G ROCE RIES.
A large stock of Sugar and Molasses; Lump, Lust and
Pulverised Sugar; Fresh Teas, Coffee, Rice, Raisins,
nutmegs, indigo, tobacco, fine cut and cavendish, abed
mackerel and codfish.
CROCKERY.
A general assortment, in setts, or otherwise, to suit cus
tomer..
400 Men's and Boy's Leghorn Hats ; 600 P. L. do.
0J Butter, Flaxseed, Beeswax. Eggs and Grain,
wanted in exchange for goods, at cash prices.
Tnwnnda. May,,2o. 1846.
ANICE ARTICLE BLACK TEA can he found
at No. 3, Brick Row. my2o BAIRD'S.
Those who wish to Purchase Cheap Goods,
WILL find it to their interest to call at BAIRD'S,
before purchasing elsewhere, as we are deter.
mined to sell at all hazards. NO. 3, BRICK ROW.
16 al DOZ.PATENT FAILS; tidoz. Wash tubs;
12 Ooz. Brooms; 6 twits Wooden measures ;
the at 3, Brick Row. BAIRD'S.
Arf OTT6N YARN dr. CARPET WARP-1,000
lbs. at wy2O N 0.3. BRICK ROW.
DRUGS & MEDICINES, paints, oils and dye
stuffs, white lead, ground and dry, Tarnish, pills,
madder, copperas, apts. turpentine, gum copal, alum,
Venitian red, log-word, red-wood, cam-wood, all for sale
cheap, at ma • 20. NO. 3. BRICK ROW.
thr citizens of Bradford County in general, and
g the Borough If Towanda, in particular: All
thr judgments, 110106 and accounts of the subscribers,
will he collected according to law, without distinction
of persona, unless satisfactorily settled within thirty
dare of this date. Those who think we are not in
earnest, will find out their mistake to their own cost.—
Mork that. W . H. BAIRD &CO.
'l'oovanda, May 15, ISM
N. B. We would furthermore say upon this subject,
that we have just received a lanr stock of New Goode.
which will he sold very cheap indeed, for ready pay.
Mg' • SWIM, IST ID G•9l MIT • ~•
TOWANDA SAVINGS BANK,
Established .flay 1845.
Vew Slore, New Goods and Prices,!
E. FLYNT d CO., the only Ori:lnal Cash Store
W EINE MONTHS' experience has induced the
Cashier & Co. of the " Towanda Savings Bank "
to enlarge the sphere of their operations, being well
cured from the past, that the system of "Puy to-day
and true! to-morrow." is well adapted to Bradford
county. Our stock of Goods surpass io quantity and
quality any precious stock, which will enable us to of
greater inducements than ever. The following are
a few among the many articles that comprise our stock
of Dry Goods :
French, English and American Cloths, French Cos
simere, Vesting... Satinet, Summer Stuffs, Carpetiuges
French Muslin,,, Lawns. Damages, Baharines, Gingham
Mains, Gingham, Cashmeres, De Lemma, Shawls
of all descrtptions, such as Brodie Plain de Lame,
Raraie, Super silk, Rob Roy, and Merino, Parasols,
Sheetings,Ticking.s, Drilling, Bagging, Wicking. .Oil
Cloths, &c. 20,0(10 yards printed calicoes, together
with our usual stock of Milinery Goods. Our stock
rmbreces almost every article usually called lot. We
have just received a large invoice of Family Crucenea—
which we are offering at reduced prices--time and space
will nut allow us to enumerate. Alm, a large stuck of
Crockery. Glassware, Shetf Minicar°, Nails, Staff,
Iron. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c... &c.
We take this opportunity of returning our thanks to
the people of Dradford awl adjoining counties. and in
vite all who wish to BUY GOODS CHEAP, in give .
ns R call, as we are pledged to go for "The norh Pat
ty." We assure our fnenda that no compromise has
been erected milli the RR OTT OR LUM.SER pri
ces, but we shall continue to hay tom and sell cheap, as
long as there is a 'ash customer in fitradhni aunty:
Our motto for the veer to come, IN—" WE HAVE
wE CAN. V 1 WILL."
ale Look fur the Satiny e Ranh, N. 5. Smith En o%
Sri Row, 9EO. E. FLYNT & CO.
Towanda, May 20, IR4.
fi,:IITSIWER SHAWLS, Hewlkercheif.,
►` beautiful and cheap, at Di; B