Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 28, 1847, Image 3

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    tieuictu of the Markets
e w York Market.
July 23, 1817.
lie market is still buoyant for Breadstuff:s, and
e f i ts Gennessee have touched i 55,50, and
7desitable brands 85,25 and !E 0 5 : 373.: in
11 , nr i , not much movement. lint qualities
.4pa:!l - — 1:0r . Wheat there is a better enquiry,
the r.ites withoUt change. Almut 30.000. *
l i ck s al at 81,12 i and 1.15 fur fair to good
io tutuvd. and about 1,10 for new Sonthent.-
1 ha , been firmer and the sales rauue from 04
0. Rye is doing Mier and 5000 bushels . sold
s a nd So. thus are a,lso better-41 and 42 by
Philadelphia Market.
• FEIDAY. Jidy 23. Is-17.
'p, ;: IND MEA of :inod fresh nnind
i tr,. Flour on Satnntay at 5.5,6 n per hrl. After
,rocept of the Foreign ad vices. the Market (pen
cil' Mimday with sates at $5.50 mid Western at
GRAOs7.—AII kinds are seaire and the
eipt , vontinne limited. Wheat is in moderate
hied for grinding. • Sales of 4500 t4.lshels at
11!.!% :ma 1.15 per bushel for good red and 1.20
aide on Wednesday. flye—A sale at '75 ets.
Corn —S:iles of Penn 'a yellow on S a t u W ar
0:0--A?rices. have declined : saltis of
n! Lu-heir Nor ti Itrt l / 4 ;er at 42 Os,
ollwern 37
O r t fi . tcHE.,—Wrwlit ' . Indian Vegetaye Pills arc
positive and certain cure for this distressing corn
int ; because they purge from the body those W
s humors which are the cause not-only of head
h. giddiness. natt-ea and sickness, Are, but of all
e illg to which flesh is heir." One 25 cent box of
• af.ove IHlM , ..tindian Vegetable Pills,'ilay, a sin
; do:e. will frequently carry olf the most vi,,ic )i t
tacit of headach t , but in cases of long standing„
rseverance alone is wanted HI order to make a
eo:ly cure of. every description of headache.
it Highe, laflian Vegetable Pills, also aid and im
ove do;i3On and purify the blood, and therefore
io new life / rid energy to the whole frame, as. well
~
.'rive di , e
~e of every kind (nun the Body.
I3i.w 111 i lIF Set; An COATED Co . usTr.nrwurs.—The
Ilv ori(iinal and genuine Indian Vegetable Nis,
,ie the signature of . Villiatu'AVright written with
pen on the top el of each box. Nosir. °ma Is
Ni TIE, inul to collatei fell this is forgery.
ifilice and general depot, lo.liti9 Race st.,
i.crANYEs' . CO„ Towarlda. Pa„ a,genN for
allot d eLwaity.
N ri is - cm cnt 9.
`TtYIIALLDri2
s'6 ®fit
FFICE over the store of F.T. Fox, No. 2, Brick
How. Towanda, July 14'17.
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ORPHAN'S l'Oritt SALE. •
pursuarce of an ord,7 of the Orphan's Court of
Bradlord county, held at Trrwat da on the tenth
of May I etii, will be ex'. riled to sale by public
a i dae or autery, on tire preniises, on Th u rail ay the
lit , ,*.ay of August next, at 1 o'clock P. M.. the follow
drseribed lot it-land sit lain the township of Troy,
botifided'as follows : North by land tiT Ward,
to bc Junes Dewitt, ISOM by ', mi d of Ai n ,
!artisan. aid ot , st by the Way leading from
III.• " , .n Trot. - Containing one hundred acr.;:; or
bnln..bclll4 of which WM. Knox, deceased, late
t 'l'ee tots tislity. died sr izeB. Term= made known on
uc diy of sale, • CII 121,ES DR.\ E,
A. MOlililst)N.
Aiii k orWm. Knox. dee',l
This gray folli!..Baiwains.
July '2f,, 1
\ uto,s, ;;I'N sit\ DES AND sl
sTi r Fs, sa.lliba at cast,
()Itl)ll.‘N'S ('OI'ILT SALE.
N pur•tur ore of an order of the Orphan'A Court of
' Bradford %-oolit!i., held at "I:owarilla, in ;and for said
..unry. Ito the I tth 'day of May, A. D. 1817, wilt lit
Wom`ii to Sail . by public Y-ridue or outrry on the pre.
\Vedo sdin the 2`stli day of J ily. A. 1). I si 7,
at I ,;,lock NI., the follot% ing piece at land situate
in lit, too milli!, of Springfield, bounded north by the
count road Icahn.; from Troy to Tlog4 Point, and by
Iv ster I;eonard, east by lands of Ird% rr (;airs
and land, of rout Sheinway, south by land, of st,i,tieri
111,y. and west t i c lands of .Daniel Bartlett an I J. W.
41111 lauds of LClll . lll'l Fifullsner. Coritainirisi
nir. !main,'" acre: or thereabouts, kith a two story
omit d'ellint: house, a framed barn and other out
lioa•e- tln reon erected:and an orchard thereon, The
1,t40e n ill Ire sold ;is the property of . Ilenjaniin
410.A.:—Teroti, wade known on the day of sale.
:luny 14-1-1
I Nl:l's. of ,Aerx Iv 1 , -ught cheap for ca,h— ,
) a 12.0. a In of I'MtASIII, 4 4, Will In sold at coßt to
‘.. Ow lot. at NIL b. Brirk Bow. C REEL).
A T s VlNt;` , 13 Nk may he found (b
clicapesi 1:101(1".1:1ES in toun. A few articles
~ tr w itttit we will eututeuate. superior article
nik a ek. or pow-h s ow l tea t ctci t, tea, of all (triers and
lnantities (.14 J.t%7. Hu, .I‘,l Lea uir crushittl,y
powdered and intise.o.o.l ; sperm and
at tidd candles: lamp are: intwed f Acc.
July 21. Nat. 3i, BUICK IM W.
‘1.11 . 1115. 4' IS - .1 NIEUES VESTINGS-11iSO
,tlipt .1 k gaitilimons, sum
:art silo-. tvreild4. ,if all prices and may be
',7rrhaieil at !tic Sinings Hank, Nu. 5, Bib k !tow.
„bib' C. REEI).-
AU DITOWS. NOTICE
Sarni/et t.'doilotozh to.the N ose of D. P...liar
omr, r,. ti:itlurri C. Grlteo. No. '2lO, Dec. 7'.
Coolnum
THE undersigned, 'having been appointed auditor to
11 ;lotnbute moneys r.iised by virtue of extTlition is-
Kirdi n the above ' , Alit. ts ill attend to the duties of his
iPPoinlinent at his office in Towanda Borough, on Sat
lodit the
.411 i day of wept. nexj, at two ceel;ick in the
3flr tn. ;'at glitch time and place all persons interest
trere.pineil tospresent their claims before him, or he
;levered Ge m coming in upon said funds.
_ 4 l ` 2O . I;i17. WILLIAM WATKINS. Auditor.
D 155.01.17 I'ION.
HE co-Partnership heretofore existing under the
name at & et h, at She-shequin, was
4 olved by mutual consent on the first day of June
44 The Hooks and accounts will Ile Council at the
°id
stand oi,en and ready for settlement.
H. KINNEY,
•
(.1). SATEIILEE,
•C. F . wrA:i.s JR.
I .r , •llrquoi July 'lO 1547. N..C.
iwr , oes knowing themselves indebted to the old
` 4 '"riest walk up to the Captains, office and not only
*1 ""°" 41 Pay up 0 r coats will he made after days
gralio
heille,ilan July 10 1847. 11. KINN E Y & CO.
NA - t.11" r ff - t 1:1:1
w 6,2 0 •
aad ailv Quantity of New Goods' ! I
THE ctidentried have formed thetmelves into a
„“ ria " , hip at the old stind of H. KINNEY & CO.
"'".hequin fretthe name of KINNEY & SAT
r,..ERILEE whcr•• they niar . q. all times be found ready
"'ill( get .o
their cuomers With the good things of ' life
rtfl{' th , car, he had in liradforil County. Hard
, pod for I.uoiker ali krnils if produce taken in ea
• Any qualitilv of butter wanted at the Inrgest
Plitt kietchau ge fur g.)kly. 11. KINNEY.
0. D.' SATERI.EE.
iu *quin /Lily 10 1817. E. SATERLEE.
Missea and Cliildrereir, a laMe * l '
ton unhand at - fi 'rre.
1.' 9 It
Itift 'WC LI Pit (111_21# IL/ IC
fs •A" M• c. MERCUR, have removed .their
(111 01./1.1 to the Store fomerly' ccupied by i•
1 4 ,. 1 , 4 8 %1.. north sidf of the n
o
Oublic square, where
PPd-ed to tmpply • their rutomers as hereto
lowPiuda, %larch 17, ISI7.
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111EI, P. WA FEE, A .
BENJ.J. M'A EE,
Exrrutnte of Benj. Nl'.lli,e;
itlerchanb*, &'r.
BOOTS AND - SHOES.
What are you about here? Arn't ye! Yea, I gueuxo !
THOUSANDS of times the question has been asked,
I- Where en earth are all the Boots and Shoe", ma
nufactured that supply the continual rush at the corner
of Main and Budge streets ? `O'Hara answers that this
is the place, and these are the things we do it with I
. Seventy-eleven new fashions
every hot) seconds! .
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Put on the Steam ! 1
Hear ye ! hear ye ! and understand, that O'Hara, at
the Corner of Main and Bridge streets, ufill sell at ' , retail
-this season. 39,78! pairs of Boots, Sboelr and Bro g ans,
at a less price than ever' was or probably ever will be of
fered again in Towanda. •
•
The Ladies' 11 - apartment in thiii 'establishment
richly furnished with fashions. Ladies', ruisses' c and
children's fancy arid common boots and shoes, even to
the extremity of the latest fashions. Mistake not the
place —Cornetor Main and Bridge streets, the only
Shot Store i.t Bradford Ctntnly. Half cash and half
trade for Butter. H. 011 ARA .
Towanda. Juneil6, 1847.
NO. 3. IN TOWN AGAIN. .
Li E, subscribers are a little later than usual this
IL spring with their extensive stock of merchandize ;
but what the good people of Bradford county have lost
by our delay, we will now endeavor to make up to them
in the quantity, quality and price of our. goods.
We are now on hand' with the LARGEST, BEST
A NEI CHEA PEST stork of goods in Towanda, bought
exclusively for cash, and since the great reduction in
prices. Our stock consists as usual of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crorkery, hard
; ware, Drugs and Medicines.
For further particulars look along through the paper.
We need 'not say a Call and examidr our Gund. , ," fur
we know that every body WILL call at No. 3, before
purchasing elsewhere. WM. H. BAHIDA.
June 15,1847.
LADIES I)ltEtiS 0()0DS.
TI -ST received at N0..3 ... ./14rick Row, an extensive
sl assortment of rich ancraArable dress goods 'of the
latest style, such as striped Tarleton, embroidered mus
lin, Cherry lustre, M. De Laine,. - Gingliam Lawn,,
in urning organdie, Ralzorine Gingham Robes, Ladies
sniped dresses, together with all the new and fashiona
ble fancy goods that could be found in thi city of New
York. and will he sold cheaper than the same goods
can be bought at any other et tablishment in the county.
Remember this, and before yzu purchase stop into
H A TS—The largest and best selected assortment of
Summer fiats. consisting of Panama,English straw,
Dunstable, Pedal, Palmleaf, &k., for sale cheap at
lAAIRD'S
rt.ONNETl.s—Florener, - China Pedal. Straw and
1. - ) Lawn Bonnets, all of the latest fashions. at
ft OUTS & S ES—cMen's Calf and Morocco boots,
and Congress giiiters, and radies shoes of every
description at BAIRD'S.
1 AINTs h, OlLS—Linseed. Lamp and Tanner's
Oil—White Lead, dry and ground Venitian Red,
and all kinds of. Paint's- fur sale at the cheapest storc•in
Towanda. BAIRD'S NO. 3, B. R.
Shad, and Codfish in great shim
-1 dauce at BAIRD'S,
RocE HlES.—rhe best article of Tea CoffeeSu
-1 gar, If irc.Tiihaeco, he found at BAIRD'S.
Tlll - GOODS.—Eterything.in tietine of Dry Goods
usually kept in this country, or ever wanted fur
use, Can he found at No. 3. The said goods were pnr
rbased in New York after the great rush was over, and
when there was a great depression in the Markets, and
consequently were bought cheaper niqi shall be sold
eh, frp( r than any st t.
ork of goods in Bradford county.—
This is (rut, if we do say it ourselves, and if yon don't
believe it, just drop in at No. 3, where the children cry
n -vow- r 1111.1 you be-conic convinced that, goods
,are be .141 cheap I.i Towanda. •
r nu bids. Salt just. received and 'for male
` 3 at B %MD'S, N 11.3, B. R.
Imt sacks of first rate 11-Kir just rec'eive•d
and for sale at • BAIRD's, NI ). a. B. R.
New Arrival at No, 1. Brick Row'
.1. S. Chamberlin,
r2reisme, and offers tar sale at the DRUG
I DEN)T, No, I, lirirk Row. a large ad htion La his
former sta,k, eonmstiaig of every variety of
Gractrits, Drozs and Medicines. Dye StOffs, Paints,
Oils, Perfumery, Fancy Articles St. •
which Pill be sold at wholesale or retail, at unusually
low priee4. Terms CASH: Towanda, dupe 16, 1847.
ROCERV'S, in the country, can bc:'supplied with
lJr all articles in 4heir . line, on the most reasonable
terms, at jel6 No. I. BRICK ROW.
- I)icr(kEl .I, BROTRER JON ATH XN, for the
.1 Fourth of fuly. at No. I, BRICK ROW.
TAI'NB %IFS. Reeve's, anti a' splendid article of fm..
.1 ported CIGAR'S, at No. I. BRICK ROW.
- DATEN - r MEDICINE : 4 , every kind .nOis , in use,
1. can be halm! at the lirug Depo't ; Ageilt for Jafne's
Smith's, Clickener's,!fat's. Pain killer, and various
other medic-inc.'. A full and general .apply alvrAys ou
jolti 1, BRICK ROW.
( 111. S. PERFUMERIES. it splendid article: of Hair
lirthhe.. Thermometers, and Fancy Articles. for
sale at j•lti No. 1, BRICK ROW.
I:2llDI,Elts will find It to theit advantage to call at the
1 Drug Depot, where they can he supplied With eve
iy article desired, Filch as ' ,hints, essences. &c., on the
1.1,4 terms. jet 6 No, 1, BRICK ROW
4,1) DA Ft /1 "NT.% IN, just erected at the Drug Depot,
L. 3 to which the attentiol of the public is invited.
IS.LL'IJ gifV.I.VAQ
T"E;Subscriber ofrets his new stock of HATS
AND CAPS at the first building south of the
thick Row. where the hat nianufaoory of Mr. Thei'mas
was formerly kept. Those who wish to purchase for
Cash, will he accommodated ot-.very. reduced pricbi.—
Fur-Hats from one to lour dollars; Silk Hats from one
to three dollars; Wool hats from thirty-seven and a half
cents to one dollar; Caps from eighteen rents to one
dollar—according to quality. HEN RY'MERCI.7II.
May 27, 1847.
•
SPRING GOODS,
C. ME CUR have just received a
H. gisid assortment of Ginghams, Lawns, summer
Shawls, rdowers, Wreaths, &c. &c., whirl' will be sold
cheaper than ever: Towanda, May 3, 1817.
_ _ _ _
New Arrival of Goods, by ,Express!
B. KINGSIIERY,
HAS just received from New York, a beautiful as
sortment of Lawns, Ginghams, Bonnetts, palm
Leaf flatts,4c.. &c., which will be Rohl very cheap.
AlsO Caps rind -Paragola and a variety of other goods.,
Cal and sthe reduction from last spring's prices,
and if you hould want any thing' in the way of New
ft
Goody. y ou ill be sure .to buy. April 28,1847. .
First Arrival of Goods from New York.
Burton Kingsbcry,
I S now receiving a general assortment of Spring and
Summer Coals, which will be sold cheaper than
goods were ever offered in this place before. His
friends will find as they mount the steps at his door that
prices go down. Call and examine fOr yourselves.—
My goods and prices will praise themselves: You will
find a large and general assortment of every variety of
Dry (pods, Groceri,s, Hardware, CI-ockery, Glass,
Nails, Iron, Steel. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Boots, Shoes,
lists, Caps. Codfish, Maekerel, &c., &c. •
My friends and the public generally'are respectfully
invited to cal and examine my stock, as I sm satisfied
I can off,r, them goods cheaper than at any other-Store.
• May 17th, Isl 7.
BAIRD'S N0..3. B. R
13AIRD'S
WM. 11. 13MRD & CO
Illerchanbi;e, tic.
NEW CUR SUM IN
71r1C2511171.67 AIL NW Mil AIL •
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E. 1% F
er.
T AKES this method of info Mg every person -who
wants to purchase C 001.4. that he has opened an
entire stock of NEW GOODS,In No. 2, • Brick Row,
formerly occupied by C. dr. E Reed, one door below
the Post Office, where he woolifirhe happy to strbw any
one his stock who will faior him with a call ; as he is
determined not to he undersold by my one in this or any
other Town this side of New York.. My stock is very
large, consisting of
Dry Goods.
Groceries, Crockery, - •
• Hirdtrare,.lloots siio,
A lure asswitdod of Dress Goods,
Such as Scotch am! Linen Gingkamv.
Giirc
h fild.lins, Printed and Argandie do., Oregon
Chair brays and Lama cloths. Also,
A great variety if French, English
Anil American sloths. Cassi- •
meres, rrstingx. Croton
Cloth. Twerdx - and •
- Summer Staffs.
4 . c.,yc.,.yr. •
bon's fail to call, as 1 will sell fur the Ready Rhino
a little less than ark.) , other live man.
Towanda, June 1, 18 , 17.
. .
1 - I;„__ST_
_received 12 (Thesis Fresh ` Teas, selling from
J. all to 75 cows iber lb., warrintei) good or no sale
at • FOX'S; NO. 2..8. R.
COME one and all and see the hest and cheapest Su
gar, Coffee and Molasses in town at.
• june 1. FOX'S, NO. 2. B. R.
HOOTS .1 .V D SHOES
AFIRST rate lot of Gents kip, seal and coarse boots,
fine medium and coarse shoes; also Ladies' fine
kid B. B. Ties, Buskins, Gaiters and half Gaiters, and
an endless variety of child's shoes at NO. 28. R.
- -
A
FEW Family cases HOM(EOI'ATHIC Medi
cine, with Hemple'b Domestic Physician. Also,'
a few Hull's Laurie at FOX'S. N 0.2, B. R.
ROCKERY 4- GLASSWARE, a first rate assort
lJ ment at jet NO.2, B. R.
n DOZEN - of those cheap Parasols left, wilier' are
IV selling at reduced prices at NO. 2, B. IL
_ .
T E( HORN and Lawn Bonnets; also Leghorn ( Pearl'
-/-.4 braid and Palliates( hats, and a great variety of Caps
at ' jet, NO. 2. B. R. ,
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THE Ladies do tiny that the largest and prettiest
assortment of Dress Goods, Ribbons, Parasols,
Gloves Hosiery, &c. in town, is to be found at FOX'S.
Call and see them, as they are selling from 10 to 25
per cent. cheaper than at any, giber Store in town at
June I. . NO. 2, B. R.
2 , 0(1 PIECES Calicoes, the prettiest in town; set
ling from 5 to 15 cents per yard at
june.l. NO. 2, B. R.
SAVINGS BANK.
NEW OPI'ICER,S' ELECTED.
A T an annual meeting of the directors of the "
A
wands Savings Book," C. & E. REElrwere
elected in pities of (I. E. Flynt & Co., whose term
expired May' Ist, 1847. It is the intention of the new
Cashiers & Co., to sustain the credit of the institution
IN..' putting goods low down " 'to pay up cultorners.—
VVe therefore invite our old customer. and the public
zenerally to rail and examine our stock of New and
Cheap Goods, just received, and convince themselves
of the truth of the old adage. that " 6...x1s have, can;
and shall be sold ebeapet.at the Savings Wink than .at
any other establishment in Towanda. No. 5. 8. It.
May 18,'1847. & E. REED.
li7) 1 :1,Z, - ljj,' I:1'401,1j
T i `OR SALE. a TIMBER I.OT, tutted in the tp.
.11 Burlington, in this county, collTairtjng about 157
acre., on which is a good .mill KM'. Frr further par
iirulArs enquire of J. H .11.1 NE :4, at Ilawfry's store,
FranLli.i. July 7. 11447. 21n4
Mt :Mr 'l7 MI MT 111E7.: •
• Lix_aar.irz 'O's. 112121Yag
ESPECTF l'1.1.1" informs the citizens oT Towan
-1 do, and the public generally that he as prepared to
execute in the neatest style all descriptions of
House. Sipt,'Cogrh or Carriage !Jointing. of
Trintroing : awl every rorirty of l'anry
and Ornantrotol l'aintinz.
From his long experience and the minty specimens of
his productions now in use, he entertains a flattering
hope that by close application to his profession, and
being prompt to order he may secure a suitable share of
public patsonagr. lie may be found at all times at the
Chair Factory of Tomkin: & Makinson, where he will
be tin band to attend to the calls of thoao who may'want
his serv.ces. PARER-HANGING done on short no
tice, in a superior manner and reasonable terms.
Towanda, July let 47. ly4
.4.NOTIIER .IDOEIIO.V TO Till;
Stock of (m i
ods n the Savings Bank.
IN consequence 00 the great rush at the gat.ings Bank
for Cheap Goo‘l4, the proprietor has been induced to
replenish with a stilendid assortment of 'SPRING &
tit - Wit ER GOOItS. which are now opening, and sell
ing at greatly reduced prices. The proprietor. Mr. C.
REED, plcilges himself to fully and amply sustain the
credit of the institution which it has hitherto borne, I.e.
for selling goods cheaper than any other establishment
in Bradford en. Persons tlesiroint of testing this, have
only to, call at No. 5, Brick RoW,ind satisfy themselves.
July 7, 1817. ' , C. REDD.,
LAWNS., ORGANDIES, LAWN GINGHAMS,
and Light Gingham., have been received at the
Savings Bank, and aro selling twenty-five per cent.
cheaper than ever. n: • jv7 G. REED.
ROOT'S & SHOES—.I ` large and exhaustle s s.; as
sortment of coarse and fir,e boots and shoes, ladies'
f and half gaiters, kid ties, buskins, French kid slip
pers, children's cloth and morocco shoes are now selling
very low at the Savings Bank, No. 5, Brick Raw.
VEYNOLD'S CEL - EBRATED GRAIN CRA"-
DLES, grain and grass scythes, scythe maths,
rakes, and quinebaugli whet stones may be found at the
Savings Batik. No. 5, Mock Roar. C. REED.
Procreesalicinen I
rtHAMBERLIN`S SODA FOUNT is in a perfect
rage, about these days, just up there at No. 1, Brick
Rrow, where you can find Aristocratic Cigars. Gentle
em's Fancy touches, and every thing in our lirmat the
Drug Depot, uncommonly cheap, wholesale and retail.
July 7, 1847. A.S.CHAMBERLIN.
IIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office
i at Athens, Pa., quarter ending June 80, 1747.
Abbott C 4 Molt Alvah
Andrews C. P. Mills Jane
Aldrich John C Murray L
Arnold 0 Mellott, John
Brion Nancy Merchant M U •
Brooks Peter _ Norbury T
Buck Joseph 2 Mallery Henry
Brown Artemas Palmer John
Bowman A Raymond Elias
Chapman CD• 2 Relfield James 2
Cammel.H Smith C B
Carrington J Y Steward B M
Drake Francis Shilp T •
Durphy Lyman Snyder Mary A
Dildcn Robert Swartwood Geo K
Edwa•ds A - Furman Nicholas
Fabron James Tracy E S •
Gardner L A Wilcox Elisha
Hyatt elder L T Weaver Jos
Hawkins A • West Wm •
Hyatt M R Mrs. Worley Wm
Jackson Sophia Watkins Mary
Crum elder S Warren Wm
Knickerbocker Adelia York Lavin*
Livingston I. • C. H. HERRICK, P.M. •
•
rirt lot of New Goods. in Towanda.
MONTANY & CO. are receiving a large and
general assortment of Spring and Summer Good*
which will be disposed of at wholesale or retail at re
duced prices. April 20. 1847. .
LADZES can find a superior itsamtmont of DRESS
COODS & CLOAKINUS, at MERCER'S.
Zflcrd
IMITY L 5 LS~k~Sly
•
Thomas Elliot & N. C. Tomkins,.
AVING associated rhemselves together sin the
H
Mercantile business, hope by close applwation
and strict attention to business, to merit a share of pub.
lic patronage.. They may always be found ready to
attend to any person who wishes accumodations in their
line. •
They wilt occupy the old stand of Elliott & Mervin,
and' as it has just been enlarged and mode toots spaci
ous and convenisnt, customers will find it very plea
sant to do business to. ELLIOTT & TOM KINS.
May 27, 1847.
_ _ .. • •
-NEW GOODS' ! NEIV GOODS !!
JUST received and for sale a spi.ndid assortment of
Sprinv ' and Summer Goods, which will be sold, as
t ii
cheap for Cash as nbo found in Northern Penn's--
Customsnr will fin it to their advantage to call end ex
amine their stock b fore purchasing elsewhere.
& TOMKINS
May 27
A NY quantity of GINGHAMS, just rencived and
L 1 for sale by , ELLIOTT & TOMKINS.
T AWNS of all varietirs; also Gingham Lawns very
-1-4 low for cash by ELLIOTT & TOM KI :\ S.
BOOTS and Slices, the largest stock in toon and
cheap as can be bought in the country by E. & T.
SHOES, Ladies wear of all kinds—French ..;attiii
Button Gaiters, Pa'. tipt. Buskins, kid slifiu„Last
ing Gaiters, and a variety of all kinds by E. & 'l'.
( - SUTTON Yarn, any quanniy—also Carpet warp
white and colored
. by E. & T.
. .
covKING GLASSES, of every variety for salei
-1-4 by &T. I
IRON of all kinds, English and Swedes, together with
rolled and hammered; GLASS as cheap as
cheapest, and a large stock of by E.& T.
ULE Labia Nail Rods, a very large quantity as cheap
as the cheapest.. & a variety 4,411811 iron by E. & T.
ASPLENDID assortment Parasols of all sizes, and
of every variety of Umbrellas by E. &
T2ONNETS, a good variety Leghorn, Straw, Lawn
and Coburg, cheap as the cheapest by E. & I'.
LEGHQRN Hata of all sizes and dericriptions, to
gether with a good lot of palnileaf by E. &T.
A GOOD assortment of C.ilicoes. In fact, we he - se
as good, an assortment of ell kinds of Dress Goods
as you ran find in any store in the country. A lsp, a
good assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Summer
wear of all kinds and descriptions as cheap for cash as
the cheapest by E. & T.
`MEETINGS and Shirtings, bush bleached and un
-1- bleached cheap as the cheapest by et T.
S. LT! S./1 L7' !
S
6)
00 13 J
u A n i e l R 8
E L Salt
r l7o\ B lir l .A
eat
N ES' At CO.
New Spring and Summer Goods.
N. N. BETTS
TS now opening a new and splendid assortment of
staple and fancy goods at his store, (situate on Main
street two doors below Bridge street (west side) nearly
opposite Mo?tanye's & Qo.) embracing all articles
generilly kept in the country, such as
Dry Goods, Grkeries.- Citurkrry and Glass
ware, Hardware. .Vails. Iron. all /he
varieties of Steel, Glass. Paints
Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil 4-r.
which-he offers to purchasers at unusual low. priers fur
Cash, Produce, or approved credit. And would re
spectfully invite all who wish to purchase to call and
examine his goods and prices before purchasing else
whero, as he is confident he, can offer good bargains.
June 1. 1517.,
P -
RIISiTS, M. De l . aincs, Ginghams , Lawns, arc,—
The Ladies will find a beautiful a..4sottinvnt at
. june 9. BET J'S'.
A GREAT variety of shawls searfil, parasols Ladies
../A. and Misses' Bonnets very c h eap at BE I'TS'.
B LACK
& BEAVER CLOTHS, black and fancy
Cassimeres, and all sorts of Summer stuffs, a large
aaaortment, low for cash at
INDOW & WALL PAPER! a nice variety and
cheap at IS Errs'.
ORRIS & BLOODS' Grass scythes and scythe
H
snaths ;also Harris cradle scythes at BE ITS'.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
0. D. Bartlett.
AS the pleasure to inform his friends and custo
merss aid the public in genertl. that he is just re
ceiving a large and carefully selected stock of se.wita
ble,Uoods, ta,bicli, as heretofore, he is prepared to sell
lower than any UItAGGAR C.
Towanda, June 2, 11447.
I' EI? 11.1 .V G I .VG S.
THE' largest and most heauttftd 34aortment of Pa
per lionginga ever brought. this place. Just
received and for sale cheap at IL D. BA R rrei,
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Groceries; - Thus and Caps,
Hartia•arr, llo»nas,
Crockery, Books and Slalionety,
Iron and
.Sterl. Alper of alll.'inilt.
Paints and Oik (;lads and Patty.
NEARLY every variety of each of the übuve kinds
of Goode on 'hand at the lowest rate at
t►. D. BARTLETT'S.
COIL t11.11.V.
BEST it3l..i t coil chain for 17u11 whiuds ta•raw
and other similar uses just rereived and for sale
cheap by iO. D. BARTLETT
_ • .
ON.VE TS. -
A . splendid assortment of Leghorn and straw d3onnets,
/1 latest style just received and tor gae yery low
by O. D. BAR rI,ETT.
WOOL II:IA-FED!!
Ob. BARTLE TT will exchan g e cloth o• other
s Goods for Wool on the best terms possible.
Towanda. June I, 1847
Asuperior lot of Lawns, Summer Ginghams, and
, Monterey plaids, a new article for dresses. Also,
prints of all patterns, which are sellinz extremely low
at the SAVINGS BINK.
BON N El'S
Alarge anal extensive aysortment of Bonnets, con
sisting of Leghorn, Albert Braids, Chiba pearl.
Straw gimp, English Straw, &c., oi:elite' with ribbons,
artificials, wreaths, &c. to match. ore now veiling - at
reduced prices at the SAVINGS BANK.
Q . LIMIER SHAWLS a beautiful a•snrtment of
Berago, Dc Lain and Brocha Shawl.= may be found
at the
P ARASOLS
of every variety and pattern.P
Umbrellam, are now selling extremely low at the
Towanda, May 24. 18t7. SAVINGS BANK.
BUCKWHEAT F 1,015111.
A FF huntred pounds BUCK W HEAT ri.ouß
CI in 50 lb. sacks, a superior artirk, just received and
for sale by Feb. 22. O. D. ILA RTLETT.
tIAMES AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS.
JUST received a large quantity ol Fine and Common
Hamer. Also, Plated and Japan'd Hanress Trim
mings at Feb. 22. MERCUR'S. •
crto
HAS just received the largest assortment of NEW
GOODS ever brought into Bradford co., which
he offers in exchange fur
CASH,
LUMBER, or
PRODUCE.
Tifonrocton, May 10, 1847.
DISSOLUTION.
r pHE FIRM of E. Smith & Son is this day dissolved
1 by mutual consent. All accounts, &c.. due the
firinmust be immediately paid. E. SMITH.
Towanda, M iy 12, 1817. C. T. SMITH.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
110 . Y irtue of sundry writs of ventliti tttt i mamas issued
out of the-court of common-pleas of Uradford co..
tome directed. I shall expose to public 111134 at the house
of THUS P 'WOODRUFF, in the borough of Totban
da, on. Monday, the sixth Any of ltleptendwr. next. at 2
o'clock, P. M.. the followir.g piece or parcel of laud, to
kidgberry township, bounded north 11 lands of Perrin
Barnhart*. west by lands of Howard F. Burt, south by
land of David Burt. and east by land of ICuel.han and
Mills Carr. Containing fifty acme, about twenty- acres
thereof improved, With a small orchard, log hoorc and
log barn thereon.
'tier/Rd and udteri in execution at the suit of Mark A
Burt ‘s. John 111'llowell.
.. . - .
.1
.A LSO—A piece or parcel of land in Athens townr&ip,
bounded north and e.i.st by land of Isaac Shepard -south
by lands of Israel Mead. nmd west by the post road lead
ing front Athens to Elmira. Coma ttt it tg about I acre.
re or less, a 3 improved, wit It one framed house, and
one shed thereon.
Setzediand taken in execution at the suit of 11. NI.
Partridge' vs. Al ine ron 11. Tozer.
ALSO—A captain piece or-parcel of land in Burling
ton tp., boundell nor:.h by the township line between
Burlington antli Springfield, eau by land bf Henry T..
Rota, or E. S. Teary. and on the south by Shack
leton, and west hy Isaac Sturges. Containing one hun
dred and thirtialn acres more or less, about thirty atms
improved, with one framed house, one log house, and WIC
framed harn, and a few fruit trees thereof,.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. S. Tra
cey vs. Samuel E. th kinson. t• t
ALSO--By virtue of a writ of Levari .Faciaa, the
south half of all that piece or parerl of lend in Smith
field tp., Beginning at a stake 'MI stones at the north
eastcorner of lot no. 12. and the north-writ corner of
lot rid. 13, thence east 26 chains and .50 links to the
north cyst corner of lot no. 13, and the north-west cor
ner of lot no. 14, thence smith 40 chains and Thtlinks
to thee south-east comer of lot no. 13. and south-west
ctiTher of lot no. 11, thence wet I:6 Chains and 50 links
W the south-west cot ner of lot no. 13, and south-east
corner of- t no. 12, thence mini'o chains and 7.1 links
to the place of beginning. Th e . hole tract above des
hole
containing one hundred al, oneacres and thirty
two perches. :
Seized and takein in ezeruti.m at the snit of Richard
Si Stin.rt,,trtistee r f Mary Caton, v 4 Wtiliark Clark and
Silas Bette, terre tenant.
4 JOIIS F. -MEANS, Sheriff.
Sherifra °trim Towanda, Jury 21,1897.
IN TUE MATTER
Of the partition of the estate of Dar;d 'Pratt.
late if Canton tiariiship. decd.—in the. Or.
1 ,1 1 , 1 , 1 ' 5 C (f Bradford , county, of Ike.
Term, 1816.
A4IIE he its and devisees of David ' Pratt deed., to
AL Nit: Ebenezer I'ratt, David Pratt, Asa Pratt,
Jonathan' R. Pratt, Writ. Roberts, Betsey Rubcrts, Jere
(kat), Rachel GniTin, Julius Pratt and Chester Pratt,
are hereby severally notified that the ffiphari's Omit
or Bradford county on the Rth day of May 1847. did
grant arctic upon them to come into said court on the
fir,t Monday of Bepteniber next and elect to take or
infuse the estate of said decedent at the - valuation' made
thereof, and in case they shall t . cfuse to accept the
same, to show cause if any they hive, why the.same
shall not be sold. By the Court.
1.1 MAN E. EE WOLF,
Jun , . 7, I 547. Clerk of Orphan's Court
IN 'I HE MAT•I'EIi
Of the partition of the estate of Benjamin
Brink,.dec'd . Itee of She.shetptin to nt/tip
—in the Orphan's Court if Bra.lford
goun
1J of Bee. T. 1847.
11111iE heirs and devisers of Benjamin Brink dec'd.•
to wit: Dmitri Brink,' 13Cink Smith, Alpheus
ozer and Calista his nits, Charles Smith, Jelin Smith,
Daniel `milt, Orson Smith, Valentine Smith, James
W m. Suitt 11, Bache! Smith, Theodore W. Brink,
Henry M'Kinncy and Amanda M'Kinney his wife,
and Delileh Brink and John Brink and their guardian,
Orison Riekey—Orris Drink, Elizabeth Brink, Charles
Brink, Julia Brink and John Brink, Jr.. and their
guardian John Brink—,Elizabeth Hensley, James Brink
and Hester Holmes, are hereby severally notified that
the Orphan's Court of Bradford county on the 11th
any of May, 1817, did grant a rule upon them to 'come
into Court on,the first Mandsy of September•nest, and
civet to take or reFuse the estate of said decedent' at the
vuluation made thereof, am' in case they shall refuse
to accept the same, to show cause, if any Hwy have,
why the shame shall not he „old By the Court,
LYMAN E. DE WOLF, •
?tiny r:2, 18S1
_t_
AiMIIN IsTIiATOR'S SALE.
13uRst - AN I' to an order of the Orphan's Court of
1 Brad:oril county, will he exposed to pfrblic sale 'at
the house nisi% the premises in Sheshequin . township,
Bradfonl county, Pa., on, Saturday the 4th they of Sep
ie ilier, 1847, at one o'clock P. M., fill of the certain
p ces, lots or parcels of land lying and being in said
wnship, known as the Richard
.Herton tarn., to be
Id as .the property of Patrick Cummings, deed.,
untied as follAvs: Beginning at a corner, thence by
o a No. 04 and 101, south thirty degrees and IS mi
niattia. 82 perelics to a corner, thence by parts of lots
No. 101, 102 and 103, south 59 degrees west, 184
perehe+ to a corner, thence along the Shesherprin road,
north 6 . 4 degrees west, 22 perches, north 63 degrees
-west. 78 pereltrijo a corner, and thence by p arts of
lots No. 91 and. north 59 degrees east, 2.36 perches
to the beginning, being mart of. lots No. 92.93 and 101
in the old township of l'hverack, one of the seventeen
townships. stir. 47entaioing 92 acres and allowance,
with a !thrived house4ramed barn, and out bOuses, and
a large apple °reknit.: thereon.
AI.SO--111 of the two unirvided fourth parts or
shares the whole into four equal parts or almies to be
ai,ided of and in all that certain tract of land
_being an
island rotontonly called llortun's Island, lying in the
Suopteltanna liver, just above, the Mouth of ringer
('reek. containing in the whole. by computation, fiity
six acres and one hundred and twenty-Ove perches, be
the scone more or less. The other hull belonging to
tliteplien Nt writ und Franklin —. Attendance will
tic given at the time and place of sale and term:. made
'known. HIRAM M,IX , ' •
1816. Admin.trator de ' NMI •
1.1. per.ona indel.ted to the estate of RENAJAH
41 ALLYN, late of Warren twp., deed., are hereby
Wiquemed to make pay 'mist without delay, and those
having claims against said estate, will please present
t*nt duty attested to the suliwriber.
NANCY ALLYN,
li EN It YC. ALL N,
Warren. May 3, 1547. Add& istrator
Al.l, i.ersnns indebted to the estate of 40E1,
BARN ES, late of Orwell township, deell., are
hereby requested to make payment without delay, and
(hose having claims against said estate, will please pre
4ent them duly attested tn. the subscrtber,
•A 1.1. persona indehteJ to the e.4tate of TRIN AN
11. KINSMAN. late of Towathl.l borough &c . d.. arc
hereby requested to make payment w thout delay, an t i
tho , :e huing e:aima against a.tid ectate. %a - please pre
sent them July atteNte..l to the stilmcriher.
L. W. TIFFANY, Ailimnislrator. 1
Towanda, June 15, I S 17.
SAVINGS BANK
LL,pervons indreliked to the estate of J. 13. Merril/.
late or Granville town hip, dec'd., ate ieninuit
ed to make payment without delay, and Ousel having
elaima against said estate, will please present them du
ly attested to the subacriber.
The Saddle and harness Business
mill continued by ELKANAH SMITH, J. CULP
& C. T.' smt rti, under the Firm of Elkinah
Smith & CO., at the obi tonna North side 4 "of tba Public
Square, where will be kept conetantly on band Beat
_Plain and Quiltee Saddles, Plated and Common
iHanruw.a, all kinds of Trunks", %lances, and •all other
'work in their line.
Carriage Military wtrrk
&Me to ordei. - , From their experience and punctualitY.
they are in hopes to receive a share of public patronage.
Work can be had at their shop as cheap east any Miter
6tiop in the tiolint, of the same quality. May 18, '47
Legal r-Ibusrtisements.
Clrrk of Orp Corot
ADNIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
AD MINI.•.4TRATOR'S NOTTOE
4PRIAN BARNES, Adminigtrator,
Orwell June 10, 1”7. With the will enneted
ADNIINIs•I'IIATQR'k NOTICE
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
J .1%1 ES MERRITT.
HOS W ELL DUN 13 .% R.
A drainistiratorg.
Troy, May VI. I R 47
Ncto Work ra4or.rti
Preto!llms Awarded to
By the American Institute
SIN 11440—A.Nbrer Medal for S 'paler Gold rcas.
.I. 194 U.—A 1./ipluma Ito Gold l' - ,
18.2—A Diploma for the Ira Gold rem.
1943—A I,lom :a f,:r the • quid Pew. •
1944—A Dit.h.xmat ler superio * Gel& War,
1845—A 'Silver Medal fur the beat Gold Pens.
1946—A tither Medal Cut the beat Gehl Pews.
This is to certify, that the obey is a tree sop y Irons
the records of the Atnerican Inatitia
11 EN It V MEIGt..4,
Ere. Sre..af the
MEI
A Wqoleg Factoiy
T "E .talwetittcro take plcasurt i
racicit. of IltatifoEd county a
have rd ft a terns of years II
Wyslusiiix too 'whip, and kUovin
and which they, are Now fitting up
rpanau. for ike manufacture o broad' and nalffolll
Cloths, fJ mnrlr , Ike., in superior at, In owl on the moat
reasonable worm— The-e wishing • have weal menu
filet toed upon sh i rrs will find it I. their advantage to
give them a call, ea they are deter • fined that no pain. •
shall' be spared to give the most fect raturisctioar--* .
rh o . noik Wool into Broad or n , arerWi.watied clothe
for one half the cloth, or if. prefer, • I, they will' menu
facture by the yard as folk ors :-13 ail elothiii for from
to , Narrow cloth, limn 4to 50 tte. Ottar,-
;trek Its manufactured for provolone'-. to voices. '
Wool carding and cloth dressi g wHf he Jone‘ort
short make and reasonable terms. Thee will be pre
pared for business on or before the_ n 4 of lithe next.
WyaluAti4, April 25, 1947. ALL & HILL.
NP,VV DRY GOODS, .
Corurr or :gain and li'ridge
. _
JusT LNG, at the corned of Maio . elk Brid g e
street, Is well-selected assortmrin of new sad
ionable DRY COORS, which will he soki nousually.
low for ready pay. The stock cotnists in pet of
.Satiuett, tionnel, Longhorn, uPpacea,l the cheapest lot of
nirs to town, edgings, insertingir, Swiss oral time
brie muslins, hnsey , canton flannel, drilling,
bleached and brown muslin; (Dot to bis
surpassed) ticking, check, cashmere.
cotton, wool and buck, gldsesi"
cotton hose, suspenders, -
German haoddrehf s r
cotton and pongee hdkf a.
gingham moats, plaid shawls;
wool comforters, cotton ttifve, patent
thread, sewing silk, cotton balls, pocks
phis; needles, srool cotton, hpriks and eyes.'
suspender, shirt and metal bunios, with many oth
er articles, usually found in a store, not nu/Ahmed,
public are incited to call and examine the stock
before purchasing elsewhere, as they will-bc soli chap.
er than st - any other establishment n town.
T..n ands, Nov, 11. i H. O'HA RA.
FARM FOR IALE..
THE subscriber o ff er for sale oh PeenOTl•
iLle terms, she value le FARM feemerly
•, owned and now ocrepi I by Joseph
ell, Esq., situate one rni e north of the boro'
of °wands. The lot contains F FTY acres of goad
farming land, nearly all improv with a large and
commodious dwelling house. two erns, an apple or
chard, and a variety of other choit4 fruit trees thereon.
For further pal tieuldro, apply to — ihe subscriber at his
office lathe borough of Towanda. -
' June 48. 1847. WILLIAM 00 WELL,. Agent.
T isT OF LETTERS remaininl
1-4 at Troy, Pa., quarter ending
Bassett R S
Basses ,A 13 McStrql
Basses A Mein', I .
Beasley Elias - Mason!,
Brown A R Parkhu
Bonfoey C S Pierce
Chester Gamma 2 Proving
'Chase Wm R • Pa rliti
Comfort Loviiirt Peters
Calkins Sarah T Mrs IRollins
Evans Wm T Roblin;
• Fisher Philip 2 Rims] 1
1
Frank Nathan 2 Rocker!
• I
Fish Martha E Mrs briverni
(Tustin Wrn A Sharts
Ha!lock Caleb She'd°
Jacksrin Harlow Simnel
Kiir John Thom.
Kinsman Cassandcr Taillor
itinyon Joab Town:
Lamb James ft Whim
Linderman Jacob • Wilke'
Ailicr Henry Rev 2 Wiles
Moore Hanford .
Wood
Shaving and Hair
soiommi Co
RESPECTF Y informs hi!
rons, that hariing been oblige:
mer stand on the afternoon of the
permanently 'located on the we
square, two doors north of Brigg :
for past favors, pc hopes by superi
to inerit an increase of patronage i
He will always keep. on hand
senct,r, perfumery, and Whatever
an, agreeable finish to his operatio
pains in his endeavors to adapt his
ing tastes of his customers.
A I.SO—:-. 4 hampooninu for rest .ring and • sure pre
ventative to keep the Hair from f. Ming out, or turning
gray, for a beautiful head of hair is powerful auxiliary.
11ST OF LETTERS remain no in the P. 0.
-I Towanda, Pa., quaver endin.. June 3b, 1847.
A Noway Wm J ines saac D Rev
Briggs - Francis Joyce mues
Blakeslee E D Kibler [..i. ,
Brown W i n Kelley 'Mary Ann
BrOwn Alice R Mrs i Loop J M ' . :
Beesley D J Lse, N m
Cass A M Lent J eph . .
Carpenter Edward Lung ',aline
Colliarn Asoph - Lears .o Mc
Cummings Stephen MeGo ern Thomas
Cooper Jahn - -', Maley John or D Lucas
Chandler A . Mealy [Michael . .
Devine Frances M'Ke Asa Jr
Douglas Wm : Marba er Joseph
Dollin Patrick Marsh II Clarissa
• "
Dodson John Moran'
Etheridge Isaac D Noble Pat
Orrin
Emich Leonard O'Conners David
Frosf.Aaron ' Over peck Catherine M Miss
Posta. Luther P Place Susannah M.
Foster Mary Sutton Hannah Mrs'
Fisher John Smith John
Foster Jane Miss Thom. a Asaph A •
Garthwait Daniel Ticks Aaron •
• Harkness Lucinda Miss • Titus ermam ;
Humphrey Ttieop. & Jas - 'Vincent Richard ' -
Hemley Jos Webb h lAndrear
Heinz ' -
Hez lleolar Wale Th.. and John
Hu•l Daniel ~ Wale limes
Howland Malinda A Miss Wilco Jane Miss
Hall Hobert • - s Warr w 1.. Henry
Hail 11 C• . 9-
Yale :: -thrall
A. "S. I.IH k RERUN, P.M.
w3=m[EE
/VII E en-p+ittner.hip het etof re existing between
11 C. & E. REED is this day i diesolved by mutual
The accounts, notes. e. , due th e ftl it
consent.. furl 'llO
left wili Charles, Reed, No. 5, 11. . for collection.
CDARLESREZD
EDWARD D.
( 1 0h1E TO THEOESCUE!
THE oubscrili . era having met With smote !Mai .111
the late fire in *cower ,- - ' well as other losseek
earnestly request that those ow thetnsejscs hie
&bled will make every effoi to pot se tit tuna*
that we may be silk , to mem Yt cognomen%
and continue our business.
Towanda, May 21, 1647,
MONT,A N YE'S At CO.
pituntinn a fee doors hel'oar
in end to accommodate their
liberal trims. We have no
Goods adapted to the spring , .
ed oral greatly reduced price:
advance of Goo& in the city
htuch 22. 1847
nnento.-
-Levi Brovfn,
or Gold hut.,
mom• Institute.
at Ileme.,
• onnooncing to the
I d vicinity, that they
buildings Marain
!s trigham's Factory.
laid) machinery and
in the Post Office
une 30. 1847.
d Daniel 2
.h Mathias -
szophrenia Mrs .
DD•
una Miss
Wm
rst Daniel.
Kittens
Anion
John W
110 L Minn
II A 'Mills
H A Miss
Julian Min
s 3
Chestet
Chandler
usan Miss
Ci
s J 3
'oily Miss
l'homas
rN YON, P. M.
Dressing.
old friends and pat
e to abandon his For-
Zth oh.. he is now
side of the public
.' tavern. Grateful
r skill and attention
future.
la supply of oils, es-
Ia necesaary. to give
, and will spare no
y le to suit the vary-
Es a co.
rd their betakes
met where they
oft their esuel
fair supply of
h will be divas.
4" with the great