Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 18, 1846, Image 3

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• SHERIFF'S SALES.
y virtue of sundry writs of venditionrexponm is 7
sue d out of the court of common pelas of Brad
turd County, ha Imo directed, -I shall expose to public
u." at the
the house of Ire B. Stephens in the borough of
To a. on Monday, the seventh day of December.
Met , i t one a' P.M., the following property oho
re-in Wyalasing township and bounded, on the Death
° lands Sumner & Jennings, east by lands of Jas.
by 1.• south by Michael Wiidrick, west by C.
Ed . Yang Y
Containing about 813 acres , about 50 acres :En
rol- y - 0 3,
with two framed houses and !small orChird
. u se s e i z e,3 and taken in execution at the snit of John
Donnell vs. Isaac Place and Wm. Place.
A Lsc)—The following piece or parcel of land situate
the township of Athens and bounded on the north by
lad of Abraham Haskins, on the east by Watson L..
s o ar, on the south by lands of said Saint and on the
west by land of Wm. Rolfe. Containing eight acres'
, sa d t hirty sit perches, more or less, with about four acres
iinpme ed, & one small framed house thereon erected.
Scud and taken in execution at the suit of Francis'
To o & H. Williston Jr. assignees of G. A,Perkins'vs.-
Daniel SfuHs
ALsO—The following piece or parcel of land situate
j o the township of Litchfield' and bounded on the north
to- lands et Polly Parka, Thos. Evans & Jacob Camp
bell, on the east by land of Wm. Watkins and land in
possession of John Campbell, on the south by land of
Charles Cornstock. now in possession of H. Paine, on
ihe we st by lands of John Camphell. Containing 153
at less, with about one_ticreimptoved, one
t o g house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Letty E.
Shepard vs Abram F. & Jacob Campbell.
ALSO—The following pieee or parcel - of land situate
i n Darlington tp. and bounded as follows: beginning at
a hemlock the S. E. corner of warrantl'ot no. 1723 ;
throw west 300 & 5-.10 p. to a post end stones ; thence
north 61 & S-10 p. to the north line of said warrant lot
post and stones; thence south 89° west 300 & 5-10
k to the N.E.comer of said warrant lot, a post; thence
south I° east 70 & 2-10 p. to the beginning. Contain
tag 12S acres 4-161 perches strict measure.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Timothy
Paxson:and Win. Davidson trustees of the batik of N.
Aw n,* vs. Frederick Crofut, James L. Crofut, Israel H
Shipman & term tenants.
ALSO—The following property situate in Ridgbery
to art : bounded north by Ira G. Hill; east by Peter
Squirm south by land of Alonzo Wynkoop, west by
ll, n dko Wyukoop. Containing 40 acres, two acres
i m proved with one log. house the property of C. Hoover.
ALSO—One other piece of land situate in Athens
and hounded north by H. S. Drown. east by land of D.
Cardner, south 'by Charles Jacklin, west by Niel Mc.
IJdle. Containing ten acres, about eight improved
nth one from house and framed barn and apple or
chard thereon, levied upon as the prrperty of S. C. Clark.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Tracy d•
Lockwood vs. Cornelius Hoover & Samuel S. Clark.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate
rn Herrick. and hounded on the west by Oliver Grav &
Luke Roland, north by unseated lands and N. Rogers,
said by Synus Rogers & Owen Snow, east byDe
pewlot. Containins ' 190 acres, shout 80 acres thereof
I.,,growal, with three log houses, two framed hams and
small orchard thereon.
seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward
()canon vs. Al. U. F. Hines.
ALSO—The followin-, piece or parcel of land situate
ra Shesheman and bounded on the north by Archibald',
Fortes, on the east by Harry Shaw, on the south by
1d l,i le Delpeuch and west by the Susquehanna river.
Containing silty acres, fifteen acres improved and two
Maud houses and one (named ba'rn thereon. •
Sewed and taken in execution at the suit of Theodore
W. Bank vs. %Vol. Forbes 2d.
Al.:SO—The following piece or pare of land situate
in Oror:1 township and hounded on the north by John
.. Cooks, cast by Griswold Matthews. on the south
Morris Woodruff & John Moore. Containing oue
hado'd and thirty acres more or less, seventy acres
With 3 framed house and barn thereon with an
on hard.
Nixed and taken in execution at the suit of Reuberi
4a-no.l vs. E. W. Warfit•ld.
ALSO—Thr fdlluiving desCribed piece or pareel,of
Laid •mate in Burlington and bounded on the north by
Weis F Perkins, iseq. by Ch.trlei Scouton, south by
wna. C. Hail, east by G. R. Haight. Containing fifty
srrn mute or less, about twelve acres thereof improved
ad ato bores thereon.
Nixed and taken in execution at the suit of A. p
iulding Vs. L.M. Bury.
"ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate
in Orwell township, and boatided on the north ny land
, liohnfon Coles, on the east by land of Griswold Mat
t lewn,end on the south and west by land of Morris Wood-,
RUT& Aga. Payson. Containing 125 acres more or
wah about 75 acres improved with one framed
Lou., one framed barn, and me apple orchard thereon.
Selze , l and taken in execution at the suit of David
F Bargow v 5. E. W. & Wm. Watfiehi.
Al.Bo—The following piece or parcel of land situate
in A.s7lum township, hounded on the north by the Sus.
.I:Auntie river, east by Chester Butler, south by Moses
E:lingbrry, west by Mary Horton and others. Contain
-157 acres, fifty acres thereof improved, one framed
1v.11.e ore log house one framed harp and shop thereon.
`rm•d and taken in executinn at the suit yr H. & S
'tan: r.. Aaron Ely S Daniel C. Miller.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate
m Athens township and bounded on the north by land.
f Hsk, rsvidson & McEuen, east by lands of C. N.
hturnan, enst by Louis of C. N. Shipman , south by
land"( H. W. Patrick, on the wes ny lands I to
nwrasi by Wynkoop, being lot no., as 'surveyed
Or.n Rickey. Containing 108 acres.
Seized and tisisen in execution at the suit of D Paine
vs. G. 0. Wellea.
ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of
Itrd situate in Wyalusing township bounded and de
scrihed north by the main rone leading from Towanda
to Skinners Eddy. east by Charles Ilendrielut, on the
, outh by land of Fphraim Beeman and the Susquehnn
ns and on the west by E. LaMe. Containing 27
urea, all improved, with a new two story tavern house
one note home, and two barns thereon erected, it being
game property that was purchased at Sheriff's sale
Philip Sullivan in execution against Jacob Cams
it ethers.
Seized and taken in eseention at the suit oft. H. Ste- I
use vs. Philip :Sullivan.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Litchfield tp.,
B•monine. at a pine rent, and stones, and a rock Oak
xitness, N. 67° W. 15 links, thence N. 34 ° W: 100
to a white oak sapling for a cortier,ithenee
E. 120 perches] to a chesnut sapling for a corner, ,
thence N 24 perches to the 8 %V corner of a reserv
ed lot for Solomon Merril a post, thence E 130 2.10
Perches to a post a corner for Chauticy Parks, thence
8 114 perches to a post on the N line of David Mc
li nney's lot, thence W 331 2-10 perches to a.post a
white oak, N t° W marked as a witness, thence N
IG7 perches to a post S E corner cf a lot bought by
the parties of the first part, of llobt Spalding, thence
150 perches to a post on the town line between
Adhens and Lachfield, thence N on said line GO per
this to a post, thence east 55 perches to a Corner.
! „ 6 ' l - 1 0 perches of a lot fdrmerly deeded to David
rot thence N 6 8-10 perches to said Park corner,
,4 ette E 19 perches to another of Park's lots, or
place of beginning. Containing 327 acres, and 26
Perches more or less.
A LSO—Another lot beginning at a crooked ches
eat the 8 W corner of a lot surveyed th - Danl Doan,
6 ence N 100 perches to a hemlock sapling; thence
E BO perches to a post, thence south 100 perches to
pa o, thence north 80 perches to the beginning.
Containing 50 acres, more or less, and both pieces.
tech:lure containing 377 acres and 28 perches, with
‘ I4 acres Improved, a framed house, framed and log
Sam and two apple orchards thereon, and all the
interest or title of Defendants in sawmill on the wa
ters of Satterlee's creek, supposed to be one-half,
with the privileges, &c.
Seined and taken in execution at the suit of Hen- .
/loin Lambert, to the use of Job She ard, vs. Chas
Chandler. p
A LSO—A piece or parcol of land in South Creek
lewaship, bounded north by lands of William Burk,
east by lands of David Hildreth and Ralph Crane,
tonally Willliatn Decker, and west by land in pos
session of James Dewey. Centaining, 124 acres,
!bam °011 t3.5 acres improved, with one log house, log
and
two apple orchards thereon.
4140—One other tract of land situate in Smith
township, bounded north by lands of Widow
I .‘me, east by land of James Dewey, south by We
"11:1. Decker and west by land of PhiloFasset. Con
"s&°; Tr acres with about 25 acres improved. '
„ ited and taken,in execution at the snit of. John
'lAm:it:titer to the use of Calvin West, vs. Jos- Dewe y'
Pt piece or
laudeacl of land in Windham
lldduteled north by of James Kinyon, Onett
. - -
bg land - of loseph,Doitte, south by land of Nathan
Mane, West by Mattheir Back. Containing abont
100 , access:4 acres :itdpixtved, one log house :and
small fretted barnifherecnt. •,! .
Seited'all taketl'in ,expention•nt. the snit of F. P.
Sanford Co. tti i the We Jpiila3 iitUl3ol vs. John'
Russell.* , , , .j" • • -
ALSOAIie4 - 0 Oa' reel] 'of' land in' Du rail ticll-;
bounded son* ity.fairrof Villiare Kilmer. east by
Samuel Chilson. 2d., north by lands of Charles F.
Wellel;'.altd west by land of 'L. E. DeWolfi 'Con
taining about 80 acres, 11 acres improved,. with a
log house: thereon. , j, „ .
Seized:and taken - in execniion at the suit of Jesse
R. Cowed. v& James D. McCracken. - • .
ALSO—A piece or parcel of Mod in Standing Stone
bounded nortlzhy !and of Alonzo —, east by land
Beasley, south by lands of Dixson and Henty
W. Tracy, and west by land of Anson Goff. Con
• taiuing about one hundred and eleven acres, about
fifty acres improved, with one log house and framed
barn and , one smallapple. orchard thereon. '
• Seized and takenin execution at the snit of Wm.
H.-Baird dr. Co. Nrs..Jaitkete t T. Teylor.
ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levad Faelas, all that
certain piece or parcel - of land butted bounded aid de
scribed as fellows; beginninat a post thimze south 80°
wed 363 p. & 6.40 to a post ; thence south 10° cast
104 p.& 3-10 tira,baech sapling ; 'thence north_llo°
east 129 p. & 6-10 to a post; thence north 10° 'west
13 p. & 1-10 to a past; thence north 78° east 234 p,
to a cucumber; Mehra north 10° east 83 p. & 3-40 to
the place of beginning. Containing 200 acres & 1-10
of an aere with the allowance of six percent. for roads.
• Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Alexan
der Baring dr Henry Bailing, who survived Robert
Gilmore. Thos. M. Willing, C. Willing Hare, devisees
in trust for the estate of Wm. Bingham vs. Banal Kel.
• logtl. Gordon Wilcox, John Doty, T. „C. Kellogg, and
Shelden Guernsey term tenants,
• A piece or parcel of land in Ulster, butted, bounded
and described as follows: beginning at st . post thence
'south 80° west 363 & 6-10 p. to a post; thence north
10° west 71 p. le 7-10 to a post • thence north 80 ° -
east 363 p. & 6-10 t a hemlock; thence 'south,- 10°
east 71 p. & 7-10 to the place of beginning: .Contain
ing 153 acres Sc' 8-10 of en acre with the allowance of
six per cer t., 1 •
Seized.and taken in execution tithe suit of Alexan
der Burling and Henry Darling who survived Thos. M.
Willing and C.• Willing Hare devisees in trust of the
estate of Wm. Bingham vs. John Bassett. Gordon Wil
cox, John Doty, T. C. Kellogg and Shelden Guernsey
terse tenants. • ,
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Franklin tp.,
Beginning at an
.ash the N E corner of a lot deeded
to Josiah_34cCrane, thence 8237 8.10 perches to a
post, thence E .58 perches to a post. thence N 241
5.10 perches to the 8 bank of the Towanda creek,
thence •up the said creek, according to the several
courses thereof, to the place of beginning. Contain
ing 82 acres and 70 perches, with allowance.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of The
Bank of North America, to the use of Stephen Pierce
vs. Jediah Cranmer. • -
J. F MEANS, Shen&
Shea - Office Towanda Oct. 21 1846.
SIJERIFFS SALES.
BY virtue of sundry writs of venditioni exponas
issued -out of the court of common pleas of
Bradt* county, to me directed, I shall expose to
public sale at the house of Ira H. Stephens in the
borough of Ttimanda, on Monday, the seventh day
'of December next, at one o'clock P. M., the follow
ing described sixteen tracts or parcels of land situ
ate in the townships of Monroe, Franklin and Alba
ny, in the county of Bradford, viz : One thereof call
ed in the Patent from the Commonwealth, " Dowa," .
surveyed in the namelof Robert Hampton, situate on
the waters of Towanda creek, in Monroe township.
Beginning at
,a maple, thence by land of Frederick
Castator,N. ,
E. 424 perches to a 'post; thence
by land of Sainuel Anderson,N. 61° W. 160 perches
to a poet; thence by land of Peter Schotts, S. 29°
W. 424 perches to a post ; and thence by land of
Mary Wallis; S. 61° E. 160 perches to the begin
ning, containing 400 acres and allowance of ti per
cent. for Roads. ' _ .
One other thereof called in the Patent "Coleshill,"
surveyed in the name of Peter. Sehotts, situate on
the waters of Towanda creek, in Monroe township.
Beginning at a post, thence by land of Robert Hamp
ton, N. 29a E.424perches to a post, thence by land
of Samuel Anderson, N. 61° W. 160 perches to a
post; thence by land of George Schotts, S. 29° W.
424 perches to a Chesnut oak; and thence by land
of Mercy Ellis, S. 61° E. 160 perches to the begin
ning, containing 400 acres and the usual allowance
of 6 per cent. &c.
One other thereof called in the Patent, "German
town," surveyed in the name of Stephen Hollings
worth, situate on the waters of Loyalsock creek, in
Franklin township. Beginning at a post, thence
11 land of Harman Castator, Joseph Castator and
George Castator. N. 61° W. VA perches to a post ;
thence by land of Henry Hardy, S. 29° W. 212 per
ches to a post; thence by old surveys,S. 61° E. 820
perches to a post ; and thence by land of Ann Har
ris. N. 29° E. 212 perches to the 'beginning, con
taining 400 acres and the usual allowance,of 6 per
cent. &c.
One other thereof called in the Patent, " Frede
ricksburg," surveyed in the name of Frederick
&lions, situate on the waters of Towanda creek in
Monroe township.. Beginning at a post, thence by.
land of George Schotts, N. 29° E. 424 perches to a
post ; thence by land of Peter North, N. 61° W. 160
perches to a post; thence by land of Samuel North,
S. 29° W. 424. perches to a chesnut sapling; and
thence by land of John Moore,S.6l° E. 160 perches
to the beginning; con trtining 400 acres and the usual
allowance of 6 per cent. dm.
- One other thereof called in the Patent "Spring.
field," surveyed in the name of George Schotts,
situate on the waters of Towanda creek in Monroe
township. Beginning at a . chesout oak, hence by
land of Peter Schotts, N. 29° E. 424 _perches to a
post z . thence by land of Peter North, N. 61° W.
160 perches to a post; thence by land of Frederick
Schotts, S. 29° W. 424 perches to a post; and thence
by land of Hannah Woodruff, S.Bl° E. 160 perches
to the beginning, containing 400 acres and the usual
allowance of 6 per cent. dcc.
One other thereof called in the Patent, "Bristol,"
surveyed in the name of Samuel Anderson, situate
on the waters of Towanda creek, in Monroe town.
ship. Beginning at a post, thence by land of Peter
Schotts and Robert Hampton. S. 61° E. 320 perches
tol.a. post; thence by land of Joseph Anderson, N.
29° E. 212 perches to an ash sapling; thence by
vacant land N. 61° W. 320 perches to a Hemlock;
and thence by :land of Peter North, S. 29° W. 212
perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and
the usual allowance of 6 per cent. dcc.
One other thereof,called in the Patent," Word,"
surveyed in the name of Joseph Anderson, - sitante
on the waters of Towanda creek, in Monroe and
Albany townships. Beginning at a post, thence by
1 and of Frederick Castator and George Barnes, S.
61° E. 320 perches to a post; thence by land of
John Barron, Junior, N. 29° E, 212 perches to a
white oak; thence by vacant land, N. 61° W. 820
perches to an.ash sapling; and thence by land of
Samuel Anderson, S. 20° W, 212 perches to the
beginning, containing 400 acres and the usual allow
ance of 6per cent. dcc.
The unsold residue . (containing 93 acres or there
abouts) of one other thereof, called in the Patent,
"Lisle," surveyed in the name of Moses Rush,
situate on the waters of Towanda creek, in Albany
township., Beginning at a post, thence by land of
Elizabeth Rush,'N. 29° E. 864 perches to a post;
I thence by land of George Dames and Frederick
Castator, N.'6l° W. 199 perches to temaple; thence
by land of Mary Wallis, S. 29° W. 364 perches to
apoat;_ thence by-oldsurveys, B.Bl° E. 199 perches'
to tbelegitining. containing 427 acres, sixteetrper
ches and the.nsual allowance of 6 per cent.
- The unsold residue (containing 122 acres or
thereabouts) of one other thereof, called in .the• P
atent," Oatfteld,'?. surveyed in the name of Elizabeth
Rash, situate-on the waters of Towanda creek. in
Albany township. Beginning at a post, thence by.
landrof Mary Robb, N. 29°-E. 364 perches to a post;
-thence by land of Peter Benson and George Barnes,
N. 61.° W. 199 perches to a post; thence by. land of
Moses Rush, 8..29° W.. 364 perches to a post; and
thence by old surveys, 8.61° E. 198 perches to the
beginning, containing 425 acres and the • usual al
lowance of 6 per cent. &c.
Th 6 unsold residue (containing 78 acres or there-,
shouts) of ode other thereof, called in the Patent.
Copenhagen," surveyed in the name of Frederick
Castator, situate on the waters of Towanda creek,
in Monroe and Albany - townships.. Beginning at a
po.st, thence by land of Georg Barnes, N. 29° E. 424
perches to a p'etstiii; enceiF6Ttiflireph'Xider
son, N. 61° W. 'l6O perches to a - post;thence by
land of BOliert - Hatiiptoti, 8.29° W. '424 perches to
it maple; and:thence brlaid of Moses Binh S. 61°
E. • 160•.'percb l s• 4.11.• the ' beginnnie,. tontaintig 400„
'acres ind`the tonal alltiwance of 6 per cent, dtc.../•'
' The tinitold . 6raidqi•••*(containing .1193 . acres • or .
thereabOuts) °robe btheethereofi oalled 'in the' pa
tent, "Moorefield," sunreyed •in the name of l'Obn
Moore, 'sin:lateen' the waters of Tovnuadai creek;. in
Monroe loarnshipr Beginning at a post, thence by
land of Hannah Woodruff, N 29°'E 424 perches to
a post; thence by land . of Frederick Schott.% N. 6 10
W. 160 perches to a chesnut sapling ; thnece by
land of Harman Cgstator. a 291 W 464 perches to
a. post( and thence by laid of l Ann 'Harris, S 61°
E. 180 perches th• - the beginning, containing 400
acres :and the usual allowance of 6 per cent. &c...
The unsold residue (containing 280 'acres or
'thereabouts) of onicriher threof, called in- the Pa.
tent, "'Monmouth," surveyed in the name of Han
nah Woorut; situtate• on - the waters of LoyalsoOk.
creek, in Monroe township. Beginning at a elms
nut thence by , land of George Scholia, N.. 61-9
160 - PClthei to a post ; thence by land' Of John
Moore; V. 29 0 W 424 perches to•a post; thence by
land of Ann Harris, 8. 61° E. 160 percheslosipost;
and thence by land of M. Ellis, N.' 29° E;•424 per.
cbes to the beginning, containing 400 acres and the
usual allowance of 6 per cent. dce.... •
The - unsold residue (containing: 272 acres. 'or
thereabonts) of one other' thereof, called in the:Pa
tent, " Richland:7 sitqate on the waters of Towanda
creek,in Monrae township, surveyed 7 in the name
of Mary Ellis or Mercy Ellis. Begiuningava chef!.
nut oak,thence by land of Hannah Woodruff'B. 29°
W- 426•pereffes to'a post ; thence by land of Mary
Wallis, N:29° EAU perches to a'postirrtbence by
land of Peter Schtltts, N. 61° W. 160 perches to the
beginning, containing 400 acres the usual allow
ance of 6 per cent. dec. • • ' •
Ther'unsold residue (containing 280 acres or
thereabout:o of oar other thereof, called in the Pa
tent, "Plainteld,"-surveyed in the liame'of Mary
Wallis;situate on the waters of Towanda creek, in •
Monroe township. Beginning at a -maple, thence
by land ofßobert Hampton, N. 61. W. 100 perches
to a post; thence by land of Mercy Ellis and Ann
Harris, 8. 29° W. 524 'perches; thence by old sur
veys, B.Bl° E. 115 Perches to a pose; N.29° E. 160
perches to a spanish oak; S. 61° E. 45 perches to a
post; and thence by land of Moses Rosh, N. 29° E.
364 perches to the beginning, containing 450 acres
and 150 perches , and the usual allowance of 6 per
cent. &c.
The unsold residue' (containing 107 acres or
thereabouts) of one otherthereof called ie the Pa
tent, " Germany," situate on the waters of Towanda
creek. in Albany township, surveyed ini.he moment
John Barron, Junior: Beginning at . a'post, thence
by land ofloseph Anderson, 8.29° W. 212 perches
to a poit; thence by land of Peter Benson and John
Barron, senior, 8"61° E 320 perches Matt ironwood,
thence by vacant land N 29°'E'212 perches to an
ash. N 61° W 320 perches to the be et 4nning,iconr
taining 400.itcres and the usual allowance, .sce—'
And the unsold reiidue.'containing 390 acres, or
thereabouts) of the.last of the said tracts, called in
the Patent," Olyinpus," snrveyed. in the name of
• Ann - Harris, situate 'on the , watere . .of.Loyalsook
creek, in Monroe township. Beginning' at a Post.
thence by land of Mercy Ellis, Hannah •Woodrutf,
John More and Harman Castator, N. 61° W. 525
perches to a post ; then a by • land of Stephen Hol
lingsworth and old surveys, S. 29° W. , 256 perches'
to a spaniah oak; thence by old surveys, ,S. 61° E.
160 perches to a sugar tree; N. 29 0 E. 160 perches
to an ash;; 8. 61° E. 365 perches to a post; and
thence by land of Mary Wallis, N. 29° E. 96 per
ches to the beginning, containina 448 gores and 19
perches and the usual allowance of 6 per cent. &c.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ri›
bert Bell.vs. John L. Newbold:
Also, seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Robert Bell vs. Nathan Smith.
Also, seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Robert Bell vs. William L. Newbold.
JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Nov. 9, 1846.
Siirrender of the Mexican Batteries !
Old ...Rough and Ready" again Victorious
ONE A RICLOAD, and several wagon loads of NEW
GOODS, have just arrived, and are selling cheaper
than ever at No. 3, Brick Row.
November 9. . WM. H.BAIRD & CO.
pRIND6-500 different styleS, bought in the city of
New York, by thecase, on the "cash down" plan,
ud will be sold accordingly. BAIRD & CO.
111 C mac -.war GO O 11 Si •
Great Reduction in Price !
JKINGSBERY would invite purchasers to
. examine lA, :NEW STOCK OF GOODS, as
he is emnfident that thegreat falling otr in prices will
enable him to offer greater inducements than can be
,presented bribes. tirho purchased their goodi earßerin
the season: Towanda: November 3, 1846. •
Orphans! Court Sale.
PURSCANT io an order of the Orphans' court in
I- and for Bradford county, held at Towanda, the
17th day of Bcpteitibsi.'lB4ls, will be exposed to public
sale, on -Monday, the 30th day of November next, at
1 o'clock; P. M.. on the °remise% ell the following de
scribed rot of. land
- situate in' the tawnphip'of Rothe,
commencing. at a corner on the public highway leading
from Rome village to Johnsen s; in Rothe township,
and running' north one degree east two rods; thence
south 89° east 10+ rods to a corner: thence - loath one
'degree west two rods; thence north eixhtf.ilineilegrees
west ten and a quarter roila to the place or. beginning.
Containing twenty-one square rods,witlfe framed hobos
thereori erected, being a lot bought of Stephen Cron-
Mer. now deeethred, by John B. Taylor in his life time.
The above will be sold as the property of Initn'B. Tay
lor, deceased. late' of Rome tovpehip.... Terms made
known on the day of sale. - • •
:LEWIS GOFF. .
WM. E. MAYNARD,
Rome. 0ct.31, 1848. Acle.of J. B. Taylor, decd.
MHZ SUBSCRIPTION LIST •is now open ford's
Pamphlet Laws for 1647.
November 3, 1646. ' J. REEL, -Tueutirer.
Broad Cloth, Cassimeres & Sattinets.
••
A'LARGE assortment or Broad Cloths, Cassimeres,
and Battinetts, which ere' have long been.famous
for selling 'grad and chap, now, cheaper than ever—
and upon which we challenges the'worldijust'reeeived
at . • , . „. .0. D. BARTLETT.
Towanda, Nov. 3, 1646,;" ' - • •
"IXTANTED IN EXCHANGE TOR,GOODS—
' Domestic flannel,
Bye, • Woolen Axis;
Corn, Buckwheat,'
Oats, , Flaiseril,• ' •
Butter, White Beina, •
• Cheese, . 'COON SKINS, '
in short, almost anYtbing,,for srhiebliberal . pticals will
be paid at • ' 'O," Di' DADTLErT'Si'
.TOWands, Nov,. 1,. Ei4d.
LATESI' NEWS FROM• MEXICO 1, ,
THE most estensive variety of Ladles' Winter Drees
Goods with all Aorta of outlandish names. of ~the
most beautiful patterns and lowest prices 'weer rein in .
this country; just opened at , D. BARTLETT'S. ,'
Itfr UFFM'SI U rris—The'must fashionable ani.l ugh..
it! est looking Molls out, in ani,onaptity, cheap at .
nos 3 ' • ' • ' O.'D: BARTLETT'S..
OOTS do SHOES--• fuse nusoltutment , dcolimil
B
Auttl. floe Boots, lib= sod !!tippers, the litter
French of come. just opened at, . i • ,
.„ nov3 •. , • 0.1). BARTI;ErrB.
HA Wl.&..loantitita of Shawls. niert•ltintl. gaiag
S
otrfirit Ind cheap at 0. D.• DA MEW'S:
. .
etAps
. or all kinikct!eity, evcil thino*: ll
Co. - D; nARTLE'rrit
SANTA ANNA-TAKEN:!..
MIST reeeiired a large arid aptentli4 assaiiment
ofbew-
Goala, bought cutittly'with Cosh, during ripest
14ttimion in the market, and with thri extrresi time of
DIDE4BELLINt; the. BfIAGGIADOCICS,:
d. D. BOTLErr,
,tiecausah austantikamisms,
F4SHIONJIBLE MILORS,
Over lifantanye's :tire, need door ti Meriur rs a bw an,
at the old mad of Powell seiTiiiu ,gel.
ffetaildif of
rPHE , Mowing statement at ;Rears ,ef. , ,lroreii;
Goods and Menitaidism, in Bisdßinr has
tient rettided to me, se made is conformity with itta Mkt
pretiottot Menet ot:Aisrett 4111.•
milers ofFondmt Onekend Merebinags••
-="l i tactur.
"tei's'dkesl.l:
Welki & Hanle •"•• 'Ol2 ••
L 8 ElliwO1*" • ' .13 ' ' 10
Tbilisi; Mune!' td • ' 13 ((splendid)
Giarge. - A Perkins • •l4 • • • 7
Chester Palk ' - 14 • - 7' • -
'0 11 " "'` -14 • 7
118 Angers l4 ' ' 4 l •
118 PM:l4O# 13 " ,• 10
JoiiMort4 14 • 7
'ATHENS TOTPNSHIP: , . -
`John Wstkina,
.. --(410011,410d.
!Thoinio Gardner l4 ' 7
.sLLr"
.r.
Effeitiat . - .
Jolla Horton. jr .. • - 14 .7
.fieliA/ArGtGIN.,
A &in Martel ,:• • ~I 4
Conrail &Geo. • , '.14 .
diPiTOA
Charlim Rathbene • 13..13 .
DURELL: ' •
Vlysim Moody" - ' ,• - 1 14 .7
0 D '• 14 • .• .
• FIONKLIN.
ift/11111 W Mercur Liquor 14 10 60
R X Hawley• - 14 • 7
• ' HERRICK, •'•
William Angle 141
• . • ' MON#O.E.
Roger. Fowler ! 13 10
C Salsbury - • Ilium 13 - 13 -
N Dot C Wexford ~" 14 10 50
H S.& J H Phiaaey 13..15
Benjamin Coolbsogh , 14 7
JBdo 0 Smith. _ .14 7
••-- ORWELL.
Theopilas Hamphry • 14 7
Henry Gibbs ••! - 14 . 7
PIKE.
Smith & Boss
J E Bullock
Daniel Mile?
P.M Bostwick
ROME,
Maynard & Wanks - -14 7 • .
.RIDGBERRY. • •
Asapb Co'bum ' ' 14 7
John L Webb
SHESHEQUIN. '
stas4s& Jones 13 • ' 10
Horace Kinney & Co. Liquor:. 14 ' 10i
Welles, Nichols &Co. "' 11 • • 10i
SMITHFIELD.
Lyman Dorfee • . . 13 10
BnUork & Phelps 13 10
8 8 Tracy 13 10
• SPRIATGFIEI,D..
E Norman 14 7
STANDING STONE.
Henry W Tracy Liquor 14 10 50
Mx &Stomp , 14 7 •
• .TOFFANDR BOROUGH.. •
Elliott & Storm, 12 12 50
O'D Bartlett 14 7
Batton Kipgsbeiy Liquor 13 - 15
Charles ROW ' " 13 15 •
WmE Baird & 18: 18 75
Tracy & Moore' " 14 10 50
D C Hall " 14 10 50
MileiCartei ' " ' 14 10 50
JD&ED Montanie 12 12 50
J Kinisbery jr. . 14 7
A D Montanyn ' 14 ' 7 '
HS& M C Meteor - 12 12 50
Gegrge E Flynt do Co. 11 lb
e 1 b Bailey
A 8 Chamberlin
Patrick o.Blain
• 'TROY. .
O F Redinaton Liquor 11 22 50
Layton Runyon " 14 10 50
UF& 8 W Ponteroy . &Cha," 11 22 50
Baird & Stephens 13 10
0 P Ballard i 13 10
ULSTER. '..
Truman & Co.
William Gibson'
Guy Tracey . Liquor 14 - 10 . 50 -
WYSO.Y.
Robert Spalding Liqu or 14 10 50
Judson Holcomb' , " 14 103
ff*Y. , ILUSING.
Mishit Lewis 14 7
MH& G H Welles 13 10
WELLS.
Robed Shears , 14 7
' • 'WARREN,
Robert Cooper ' 14 7 •
Marcus Tying Liquor 14 , 10
Benjamin Buffington 14 7
All those who have not paid their license, will call
and nettle the tame without delay, and save cost,
• • J. REEL, Treasurer. •
Treasury Office. November 3, 1846. -
SAVINGS BANK !
NOTWITHSTANDING the rush at the Savings
, Bank. forgoodi, we, are happy to state for the be
nefit of Mr. "Pai-down," that be can be accommodat
ed with any quantity and !Style of goods, and nevigoods
at that, and at the lowest iwmaible prices. at 'usual, .We
are constantly adding'to our stock all the new andfash
ionable styles of goods, that none need pal the "old
price." from the fact that we have not got them. Cash
purchasers need not do deieived, by those whose inte
rest' is IS to keep then' away. as we alwayshive " a few
of the same mart left." Be sure you are tight—No. 5.
November 3. ' UEO. E. FLYNTA CO.
Pilafs t Prints t: -
ANY quantity of New Prints, and desirable patterns
just reeeived'by a 3 FLYNT & CO. •
QHAWLS. of ill descriptions rind Prices. from four
AD shillings up, by a 3 FLYNT & CO.
SIEETING,- Shirting, Wicking. Batting, Cotton
Yarn, 4e.. at FLYNT. et CW
G .
ROCERIES. Fresh Groceries , just received . by
nor 3 IFLYNT•& CO.
FLOUR, from the " Globe Mills , " . a superior article
'Mao PORK. first (wilily, for sale by. _ ,
November 3. ; FLYNT & CO.
1%/1 ORE of *toms A. Nn. I, BOOTS, and` a large
.
.IV.I. quantity of LADIES' SHOES, just received by
November 3. . FLYNT 6r., CO;
NOTICE.
111)
.. AVID DOANE, mr son a hid over eightern
- yeirs left my, house on the f,th f August invt.
wi uvany good reason' for doing so, .ond I, hereby
forbid ill end any person whatever harboring or Won
ing him on my account as I will.pay ' no; debts of his
contracting or expenses incurred,by him. :_
,VVlndhsto, Aug. lith.'46. - JOSEPH DOAN E. ;
• 1 iblk - lINIB — TBATOR'S NOTICE.
A-LL- pesos tndetted to the estate otOliver , AinVe,
11 /ate •ot eintithileld township, deed.. are hereby
requested to make payment without delay, and those
having chums against maid-estate. wilt please present
them duly attested to • • • HENRY PEET.
'Smithfield. Oet. • • Adniicistratnr. •
BONNETtit—A' golf anus or the '" Heads' or the'
;iodine!, The Ladies will find its grntsiiing to
their heads to ialf end 'perdue nite of those beautiful
Straw; Nino:Gehl. rleienee, ti - see..Lawn,,Gipay
Bonnets, selline' in Attie at • 'REELVS.
atr — For eheisFoWinta!Sharlo call on • ,
October 15, 1846.KINGSBERY.:
•-• . ,
lAISH PAID FUR 0.11'1:1, at : •• •
%-/ nov3 O.
T. AprEs! I SAV. DI F r *? If inn haw! mole
L
up pant mind: to ,bny ,a oiee.Jrr i.dueler.4awl
dile season. don't fail to inn at Nn. S. I/ .ick Ittne; where
you can find the Rios; best end chemist articles ID that_
line. that Is kept In twins; banding!! kinds of trimmings.
Remember, all at , • ; nett - , BAIRDIK -;
TIOMESTIC eOl7O1 4 1S—Btolia shietinis; &in%
aila4frillitig 'Abe. mum yarn, battiatosioto
Inv; and wadding. for We - by thd balsa lass quantity,.
II sell • •• lyeißive, •
• Al. THE •
NEW. YORK CHEAP-STORE
•
isaidd-rtipetfally . beg Wee . eo
tandat their theilY.4,lo tlias Miami, , Bradford
- 1, 0 : th eir iiistmkpatiptym and anpport, and woutd4n-
IninObenalthey are now revising a largerindrull anp
, ply or:FALL end ',WINTER 'dOODS, which will
pasitiselj he sold ii:even' thiiii their fusilier low ,
,pries!.; Tbit'star to - extertnigue bight prices ii still kept
up—me compromise tiii bees) midi, and they intend to
/nary thewarinto the heart ortha menu until they shall
' yield os 'duo .thisptimiple cif selling goods at Scull pro-,
fita, ,A., nimble sixpence loetter.thsp is
A NEBY: o , l ,P.FrA.d.ciPitts Clo9 , iwerw.
ji.L.l3wrireTclotto,,,,rod wiNervestiogs of all piers ?.
color, BlO.PaYcnisr Irv!: and for rale very low
~
A_ • F;tll.44Bl.l,o,CK.oftion's and B oy' s Caps. H at
jak., arid Motto ntaj : _l4 fcitiiof at ; ,- HEHD't3.
. ,
ABpLpHDlD,aosortotent, of fall, snit.. winter thevs
: goof.* ClOairinga die; for rare very linv at
. REED'S. - -
- Solo and Uppol' Leathor.—
.4 211[1411111", • ti43,seniy of Boots and Shoes'onay
bu sound'at " " • • " REEWS
ItgGlB.lt;lL'..g NiTrICE!
. •- .
kkerri t y given to oil prnions in interested;
JOI 'thoilliomai Yong Addliiiitratcir of the vitateot
' deed.. '
late of R/ine Gee; Van Ness, Guardian
linitieq Minor:child of
.'`
Tate Aayluto touiihipt . and Wm Keeler, one. orate
administrators of the estate, :„ . •
~ • •
• • Pighard
late °lB4f4eiluirltgowrishipt and Jos. M.,Piollet, one co
ths'ailpinistrators. of the,estateuf
M.:!pitch; . •
Trite of Toviertdio lown'ship, have' Bled sod settled In the
utike ofthe' Regiiter of Willa, in and fog the eininty. Of .
Dradroed,:theaceoniiti of their several administrations
upon the Ratites aforesaid, and that the same will -be
presented.to the. Orphan's court, of , said county, on
Monday 00,14 day of December next. for con firm ation,
anttallovtanee. , ,L E. DEWOLP. Reg6ter.
. Towanda. 0ct,28. 1846.
13 • 10 •
18 10 • '
18 10
18 • • 10
'llet Fall. , and , Winter Goods; -
HE Subscriber' Is now• receiving from the city of.
Ytnitit large assortment of GOODS snit- d to
the *vamp, patefullytielreted,and purchased at unusual.
ly. Joni wire, a..rltich,yrill enable Elm to , Very laar .
for cash, lumber, 'counfry' . prcluce; or approved credit:-
Mai . ..tea& and the public generally are invited to'call
'and before. purchasing • elsewhere.—'
He feels confident-that he on offer them better bargains.
than they have heretofore made in this town. oranv
other in this region nfeouittry. In hi. assortment will
he found - in all their varieties. Dry Goads, Groceries,
Hinlivary, Crockery, Glasi. Neils, Iron, Steel, Paints,
,Oils; Dye StnlD,Hoots, Shoes, ' •
'.Toorandsi: Oct.! 26; 1846, • ' N. N. BETTS. •
HE .Ladies will find a great variety of worsted
T
dnris 'goods also, a beautiful assortment of pririts
at very low' prices at - . • 8E17.8'
_ .
FRENCRENCH arid Ruglish 'cloths, heavy Beaver aed
H tot over meats. fancy Cashmeres and Bat
tinetwi a great variety, will be found at DEVI'S'.
OUSLIN Ue LAINE, Cashmere*. Rah Roy and
.IV.K LimeW , Shawls,:la great. variety will be found
!Nary Bragman. va:r77ponas Braprurn—No:
770 May T' 1646, In Brad,-Com. Pleas—
(Abel for Divorce.' • '
1 O THOMAS BRAYMAN, the defendant in the
above; easer—qou are, hereby notified that Ma 7
Braymaniour wife. bax6led her, petition in. said coup._
(or a divorce from the bonds of matrimony Entered into
with you, and that au aliae radipene has been returned
and proof made that were not to he found
ciannty.4Yria are therefore 'hereby required to appear at
the Court House' iii the', borough of Towanda. at the
December term of said common pleas. on Monday the
7th of December next, to answer the said complaint, &
show cause if any you have, why the said Mary Bniy:
man shall not be divorced from you.
, JOHN F. ME ANS, Sheriff;
Sheriff's Offiee, , Tiowande, Oct. 24, 1846.
14 7
14 7
14 7
13 10
New Supply of Fall and Winter Goods.
BERTON
,ILLNGNLIERY
MENDERS. his thanks fur past favors, and respect
fully informs his old customers and the public
'generally, that he is' now' receiving from the city of.
NeW York the firge4 and cheapest assortment of
GOODS ever purchased lor • this market, which he
pledges himself to sell 20 ;per cent. lower than the
same quality of goods were eves before Offered in Tow
anda. This is. no humbuggery. Just drop in and
price my goods. I have almost every thing wanted by
thelariner, mechanic, and everybody else, and particu
larly the Ladies:_
My stock of Cashmeres,. M. De Lamm, Bleck and
colored , Alpaccar. California Plaids end Cinghams, are
very cheap... With regard to Broad Cloths, Cassimcies,
Satinetts,Jeans,,Pomestic cloths, Vestings Prints, 4c..
'I knoCk :wider to 'no merchant in this town or any
where else.
2000 LBS . Sole Leather. Upper Leather and
Calf Skins, lower than was ever ofrrred in
Towandn, by
w us Iron, How f3ltoe, Round Band, Nail coda
L: 7 /Core 'Shoe flails, I:Staid of all kinds
...-
viry'ltivr by ' B. KINGSBERY.
BOOTS and fillOES,z very large aaacitment. and
unusually cheap at B. KINGsBERy's.:
1 (1/IYDS. , Ballot:01. Carpeting , two shillinga.pat
kl! , - 1 yap; below t 4 market time at
B. KINGSDERY's.
• • —ADMINISTRATOR'S NOVICE. ..
persons indebted to the estate of John L. Webb
• Z - i-late of : Smithfield warTshir.tlec'd., are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having demands
against said estate, ore.requestral to present them forth-
with for adjustment. ' • ' D. BULLOCK,
Smithfield, 'Oct. 28, 1816. J. H. WEEB.' •
Adminintrators.,
/'WHOSE LAWNS; ORGANDIES, LA WN'OING
-1 'llama; :Rept , DeLailmi Lamma cloths for mummer
Amara, so long Igo* for by the Ladies, have arrived
and may.nort be, • eren at, , . , REEtr;i:
NEW. FAA AIOODS FOR 1846,
11. S. M. C. MERCUR.
.11D114VEJOsereceieed, and ore now opening a large
ji
`arid'geheral isiortment of Fancy and '• Mais.
-thiods;'.embracing. 'almost every thing wanted. by' the ;
llonackerver,Farmec. and ..11achanit, °which orere.pur
chased prineipally foe:cash and et rates that enahle them
to self at aimh tem price., that it will be Tor the Interear
of every, ono, paying Coati for gouda, (restarilleiii r,r all
puffing adverthiemuts) to gtvo them a can and'eximine
their: itoelf,'as they . still 'adhere to their motto of knell
prafi to and *deltic:AlL". • .' • • • '
Towanda, Sept. 30, 1846. : : „. ,
anoiney as Lnm,
dIFI , ,IC . r in '!he enrth cornet of the.Pilek Ra'efoli
11U, iettlieeer the Pcni• Mike; Mein eyed. azrEp..
fra at the north "end' of the build i •
,
3144 - of , Patrick B r ady, deienited.' ;i
rirti jmelilromf Smith. one of, the Admini.trebiie
'l' reirinitali,' .; tea' notice...that minlinoton fon'bern,
fl ule•tir nid 'Cook O.:behalf of James Wllfetion.
Garroting of JimesDrada, to tents .pout, iruntorrol.
ministration .% application set 6th,thet you f er ie
left timetebtfor mrn hen one year, leet peet,Nsod hne
qo finown place of residence therein. You ere ihrie.;
fore required biaimeitratihe nest term of said flotirt
in December, etel show show eause,4'any you - hate,
why said letter should not be vacated.
,LYMAN •Fript,WOLF L ClLthnho's.Court.,
Det.l3„ 1846.-1 „ , .
TITANTED - ilifintllATaY, by the: arthaerther,
Jentheyouthillatharoset ; also. inn apprentice.
to an Phickspithin# Npinesse , ! J. 11. amcw),ki.;
11 ''
Great4gratimaisKor 4 , . f , rickitiv.l.,
'ATE; A-RRIVAL: ,
S. CiIAMPERLIN know receiving waplemlidl
• asisortment of DniisAtedicines, Paints, Oils sad
yr Sentra e" aid ikr - additionot full. and 'complete' as. —
eortment of FAMILY OROCRRIFS ;,— , the stock con ,
i4ting in part of tin: following: -
MEDICINES, die:, :.- i .
-Alum, Aleoliok Aides,' Minions; Antimony, Arrow'`'
'Root. A mule, Aqua Portia, do. AM mot, Bout/. lossoste . ...
ed, Bears' Oil, Arilish ,Oil, Blue Vitriol, Boras, Bark., :
Peru+. pulv., Bath Brick,, Balsam CoPuira. Burgundy
Pitch, Cs mpLir.'. CallOMel. Cs ritiraY Seeds,l;inthatrides,-
.Carb. A mmou. ,Coyenne4lipperi Charnel:nibs Flanirir
Cinnamon, Clowes..C.sort:Plaster, Copperas, Conker'
tionary, Corka.of. . all, kinds. Cream 'Parlor, Corot:pp
Cuhrbs, Emery, aisi'd from No. I to 6, 'Epsoin" Salta.
Fssence Bergamot. do. I.ernon. do Peppermint. do. and.'
Oil Spruce, Flor,i Sulphur, do..Benzont, Glue, of al)
kinds, Gold heat Gum OPiuM,*(lO..A rabic, do. Copal. ,
.10. Aeenketid.e, do. - lelYiehoelo: Tragscamit. Harbeitir '
Oil, Hoene . Piera, Indigo; Spanish, float du. Bengal, Ink.
Powders, Ink, .in 'bottles, do.. Indellible,lrish b105te,,, , ?
feineiaits, Itch .oinymen t,.1 eery B lack. /slap,. Laudanum°,
Licorice 'ROM, do. Bill, Lunar Caustic. Macassar OiL. ,
Mace, Mit:nest°, do.' ealcitied;• Manna. Mustard 'seed,' .''
do. ground,.'Nun ng Bottles, Nutgalls, Nutmeg, .Oil s
fall. winter and summer 'strained Sperm, 'bleached, whe.
and natural, do. Linseed,elo Camphine, Sweet, do Vit:if
rol, do.' Wintergreen; do: Peppermint, do Aniseed.- do.
Lavender, OPodeldi 3 c..Parspric, Pearl, Barley. Pepper. ,
Sauce. Perfumery, Pill Bozeri, Pink Root, Prussia's ,
Potash. Quicksilver. Rhubarb, it. & poisdr., Roll 'BA».
stone, Red Chalk. - Red Precipitate, Saffron, - American' '
and Spanish. Sand Paper; SaL.4enntoniac t _olo. Clauber.
Saltpetre, Sanuipcilla,,dn Syrup, Sealing Was, Sinnav
Shaker's Herbs. Syonge, coarse and fine. Starch, Snuff.
Maccaboy de. Scotcli;do. Cephalic; Soap. Crirtili;;Jo.
-Shaving, do Winsor, Spermaceti, Spts. Hartsborn,do.,
Nit. Dole.. Sugar Lead, Sup. Carh. Soda, Sitlplis
Quinine, Syrinfies,assorted,'Tart. Acid. Tenter Meta.
Vials, assorted; Valerian Root, Wafers, White and Red.
Black Lead. Cassia, Chalk, Chrome Yellow, rio.
•Green, Coral. Vartiish, CoaCh' do. Lead. White, dry
and in" Oil; Lamp lillack;Litharage, Putty, Paris Whito;!
Brown..Prench Oreen.liipt.Turpentine. ROAD.'
Venetian Red, Verdigris, Vermillion, Whiting, Yellow
Ochre.
Red Wood. Nicaragua. Muddee,Aluriate Tin, Bulk!:
Acid, Prunian Blue, Pumice, lied Saunders , , Roller,
stunt., Camwuo,l, Coebinial. ir
Logmid Fusil4,
Brian lac Bye, Logwood.
The gr.st 'English reniedy. Bnehan's Hungmigni
Balsam of Life. Sand's Sarsaparilla, BKistors Est„ rlo.
Wistaes Balsam, Cherry, Pectosal Honey of J.is ;
verwort, Chresertien'S Arabian Ba!satit, Pills, Oriental,:
do. Dr. Post's, d 6. linoper's; thi.'l'iTchiat's. do. Persian,/
do. Brandreth's, do. PhinneyN, do. bee's, Gadfrey's
cordial,_ Tho m pson's Eyeerater, Dr. Jayne's Epectorant.
:;Tea. Coffee. Sugar, Spice and Pepper, Starch, Rai
sins„ Siela• Crackers. Cinnamon, English Currants.
Nutmegs, 9inaer,St'sn ref. Family Soap. Sperm Caw,
dies Chemical Was, do. Tobacco and Snuff, Sat Mot:
tus, Pipes, Broome, Pails; ropes, Refined Loaf Sugar,'
..Looking Glass plater of all sins, Window Glass, 7 ,
by 9, 8 by 10,10 by 12, 10 by 14, 11 by 15, 12 by 16,,
12 by IS.,
Fancy articles of all kinds. Also—Finn Butte'
Crackers.
Towanda: Ang. 4. 1810,
FALL & WINTER GOODS.
MONTANYES' & CO.. are now rreievine a very'
desirahleas.ortment of thiedsmurchatied doting ,
a great &premien in the market, - comprising freneh &
English BROAD-CLOTHS. Cassiniercs and
,Sattinetai
attd the choicest patterns of Prints and Worsted Goods. ,
Grateful for past favors they respectfully 'pollen a gene-
TOU4 public to call and examine their stock. and think
Can hold out sufficient inducements Measure - then shire,
of Public patronaze.
• September 7, 1946.
ataamanzaa Ponanacan;geeL..
.91VERYTIIING in the line, including Elliptic
Springr, Iron Axeis, Mailable Bars, Dub, beat
end Step Irons, Oros men ts, India Rubber and Oil Cloth,
Lam Tufts, Moss, dm fur rode at jld M Eftt
INSURANCE AGENCY.
ITlRE•miliscriber .;intinues to net al agent for the DE
.I LA WARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO:, of
Philadelphia. a stock company of good standing and re
pute Ot does business on as &storable terms as any other.
Re is also agent. for the Li'COMPNO CO. MU
TUAL INSURANCE CO., a,company which has al
ways hien punctual in the payment of losses and pni.
sews advantages seldom found.
• Towanda. May 20. 0. D. BARTLETT.
THE partnership heretofore existing between this
subscribers under the firm of J. 11. & H. B. Phin.
fey. is this day by mutual consent dissolved t all notes
and accounts due the late firm will he found in the hand*
!If J. H. Phirtney, who is authorised to settle all busi
ness of the firm. J. H. PHINNEY Jr. -
Ilftiproelun, Oct. 10, 1816
P t S. All unsettled accounts of the late firm must
he settler! by note or otherwise by the first of Januay
next, or th.•y will be left in the hands of some others!
man' for collection. J. H. PHDINEY. Jr.
Positive and. timely Notice
TS hereby given that ail my accounts for oasts hive
been placed in the handsof N. J. KEELER. ‘for
collection. This is to inform all persons interested Allot
Unless settlement is mode by the close of the spproseli
ing December Court. these accounts Wilt he left in the
hands of an officer, with instructions to collect them
without d.lsy, end without regpect to pentane.
Nov. 1, 1846. JOHN N. WESTON.
B. KINGNBUftY
' * •
, ' , • . FOR SALE.
21 HEAD OF COWS and youne did(' will sold
1 rtwsp for cash or approved,rredit,.. - ... , .
Towanda. Oct. 13,1846. HIRAM C. FOX.,
BOUTS & SHOES—I I dozen pair Coarse Boots,
boys' and men; ul+co calf and kip hoots and shoes,
and a good deal the best and cheapest lot of women's
and Misses' W.SIT in town. - csii at BA lairs.
Pis"F.s,.H.!..—Codfielt, mackerel and Sha a,' of itte
' ' , key; iirAt quality, at NO. 4, BRICK ROW.'`
OE LETTERS, remaining in the Pi:4bl%
si'l`ovranda,,quaitefiniling Sept. 30, 108.
4 Avery, Rufus Howland J P
Mk Wm : 2 Hortoil E H
Bishop Eliza : 4• • Herkimer Henry ' • -
Bingham Mies Mary E Herrick Margaret'
t • •
Bancraf I. q „ liolcomt) J •
•131'01411 Henry . . Johnson Nicholas
Brown 'airy , • Johnson C
itl .(1 • ' • • Jones 'Hobert •--
Henjiniin 1.. dint Jones Th,iinsan • • •'• . •••'
'Bennett•Unener , Ketchum John' •
.Butler, Marvin Li 1 11 ). Mr. C. ."
Hramhalt Mies P-A. - Late Samuel:ll, ~!, -. • ,
thawrusit.David . ,Mallany
lfanir john • • • liToora 'lnhere
Breele Wth • ' ' MeNndrui Martin • "
CarningiAlrhira • Morgan S
E Monaghan John•
C4 . o*,kY el 110 M'Coril John , -
Cornell Thomas Atom. C A
Castle Hamilt on lire M
trance .1"1.) l'imitimp 'MIAs :iftty S 2'
(Inetneet'M• rawer M
'UrakeiflMPS Phinney H S •
'lTrunimey D • • Palmer Harriet
Dohen - yA Phinney Gould• -
; litaeenrent tI , - )'ark SN
.•
Etheridge Isaac E Porter James
Eniii•eAtis* M • " Roach E.lintanl • "
FIII Jahn
• Fristet lo B jr Ilan Siel.ler
Forest Henj siehier Miss A - '
• Farnham John. F.• sollit,nr Mrs Hannah • •
Fowler Rogers • Shepard S E
Gars Cala A , 'Faylor lino!! 2• • ,
Gilbert 411107 Jacob .
Iffilnies John ; • Taylor Matilda
Thdrapaan 'John L A. S. CIIANItERLIV. ,
O 128.1:: SHOEING done .on short IT nice htf,..,
la Towanda, Oc t. 13, 46. t. ESIMiNg WAY.
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DYE-STUFFS.
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