Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 11, 1847, Image 3

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REGISTER'S NOTICES.'
ikTOTtcE is hereby Wen to all persons int eres t e d,
IN t h a t Gabriel King and Belong:in C. ;Winer, exe
,.
. t riton of The estate of r",
: Asa *inner. deceased,: ;- . 'I.
I,e of Rome towiship :' mad Benjamin : Buffington.,
,olmtuistrator of the estate of : i
Freserred•Buffulgteni, deceasat, r
hoe of . Warren township; and George W.lllhattrack,
administrator of the estate of '
Shabel Maynard, der]ea . Md,
... -
ate of Troy township ; and, Elihu Cue and A. D.
spalding, a dmintitraters of the c astate of
Chaunc4 Morsei deceased,
late of Troy township ; and John B. Parcel and A .c.,
s-ott, administratoteof the east. of
•• Aioleoks Parce4, deceased,
l a te of Rilgbury. townaldia; -and William H. Overton,
wo oing adminialtretor Of tbefestate of • ,
• 11/WU= B. SW*, x 4
I , t , of Athens unanahipf: and la ud Palmer andH.D.
Freeman, adminiaiudore of the estate of
- IL . dY. Ward, dowsed., -:;' _-
l at e of Troy township; 'Said David Brewer; auftiving
administrator 01 thilieetate of .:- -
Arline Clark,:direased, . !
late of Ridgbury travuship; *lid' John Vindykai •arid
Illardelana Walter, adagniatrators of the estate of _
, Peter Wafter ,
.deceased, s
Isle of Lem township ~Miti`Anson H. Bowe, aditii
ntarator of the estate 4 •-- -,'•
Matthew- Scke4ritorn deceased,
,
late of Spring fi eld townslo : and A. Webb and Ge.
Diet King, administrators of the t iastate of
geury C. Smith, deceased,
late of E , healiequin lowratfica; and Merritt Osborne,
Guardian, of Celinda Thant,
minter child of Benjamin Hunt, deceased, have filed ilad .
settled ih thp office of the Register of Wills, in and fm,
the county of Bra fun d '„ the arieounts of 'heir several
a ilnane.trations u the estate.' aforesaid, and that tbe
p i
'some will be presented t 4 the Orphan.' court of mid
'aunty, on Monday, the 6th day of September neat, for
c onfirmation and allowance. 4 •
L.E .DE WOLF, Register.
Register'e Office, Towanda, July 211, 1847.
11" HERE AB, my wife, LAVINA DUNN, has left
1I my bed and board, without any just cause or
prosx.eion. this is hereby to caution any, person from
baborrng or trusting heron m a y account, as I will pay
su debts or demands of br Contracting.
Rome, Aug. X 1847. ' ATRICK DUNN.
STRAYED. OR STOLEN.,
PROM the enclosure of the sub's:Ries on the 'night
I. of the 29t of Inly;itit.:. TWO BAY HORSE:
viersald. w' mums ad tails. One with t
,goes, tugh-liiii and a good traveler, but not broke to
ride. The one with shoes, has the of hind toot white.
Wells, Au g:, 2, 1847. - MARTIN. FRIES:
natacil Z 1 SWAT,
(WPM over the store of E. T. IK, No. 2. Brick
Rckv: Towanda, July 28. 1847. •
T. vrivatr.
ORPHAN'S I COURT SALM •
y puramiike of am 4x4et of the Orpliiies Court et
T
Bradford enmity, litchi at Towanda
.ew She tenth
.!at of May t 847, will be exposed to sale by public
'endue or outcry, on the peertmism, on itmodey the
day of Angina/le:ton, o 'clock P. M., the fallow.
, n described lot of land situate in thetownship of Troy,
an.i bounded as follows: North by landtof Waal,
~sst by lands of James Dewitt, south by lend of Wes
m.ohron, and west by the highway trading from Gran.
4 , to Troy. Containing one hundred aerosol them
oAnut:. bring land of which Wm. Roos, deceased; late
t..
fry township, died seized. Xerms made known on
me by of sale. CHARLES DRAKE,
A. MORRISON,
.
Ad's of Wtn...
Boos.
1846,
This Wog for Bar es.
DARkPOIA, Btlll BHADEB AND ,SUMMER
aTt;FFS, selfing sit art; at Forts.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.
pursuanos of sin
.order of the thphenla Cenciif
113 Kurd coonty,,hiekl at Towanda, in and for aae
rounLy, on the 14th day of May. A. D. 1847, will be
tirkised to sale by public vtlidne at outcry ma die pro.
witi, on' Wednesday the 28h day of fuly, A. D. 1847,
u I o'clock. P. M., the following piece la land situate
to the township of Springfield, boonaad wee& by the
county road leading kr i s Tray to Tapp Point, and by
Loll; of Sylieoter Leonetaloaest by Louis of Oliver Gates
uid lands of Paul Strentwan teeth itsr lairds of Stephen
Biwa, and oat by lanai of Daniel Bartlett and J. W.
4trcur and lands .of Lemuel Fasdknor. Carroining
arie hundred acres or thereabout*, • with two story
kilned dwelling homer.* foamed barn a nd other mat
Louses thereon erected, sad as orchard daemon. The
,hove will be sold u the proportrof Bemianin M'Alree
&e.i.—Terms en the day of este.
. 4081. P. M'AFEB.
J. 1114" A FEB
Jane 23, 1817. Executes,' of Benj. M'Alie.
DONNETS, of every style bought cheap for cash—
') algo, a lot of P ARABOtEs ` l / 4 %1ttl lib add at mat to
close the lot, at No. 5, Erick Iso*. G . REED.
71. T THE SAVINGS BANK maybe found 'the
. cheapest GROCERIES in town. A few articles
of *tick we will enamerase, irupetior snick
ri black or pouch:mg tea ; rem teas of prices and
lc:amities; 01l lava, Rie sad Laguira coffee, crushed,
Nordsred and muscovada saga; molasses, Velma mod
could' candles, lamp and Unwed 4:1116. %/hlitmsllll2,
hiy 21, 1 NO. 6, BRICK ROW.
aTH,S, CA,§BIIkBRP.B gc. trt.BIINGI3L-.4se
striped chef:AC*ld brown final* ga . inisniolis, stint
stuffs, tweeds, of all prices and iinaltities, may be
;based at the Say/tart Bank, No. 5, Brick. Bow,
Jelly 2t. t. REEV.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
Samuel Coolbaugh to the use of 11. F. Bar
?rote, es. Willard C. Green. No. 210, Dee. T.
1846, Bradford Common Pleas.
THE undersigned, having been appointed auditor to
I distribute moneys raised, by virtue of execution ii
teed,in the above suit, will attend to the duties of his
Inuiutment at his office in Towanda Borough, on Sat
uraiy the 4th. day of Sept. next, .at two o'clock iit the
itorKon; at which time and place all moons interesi
,l ire requited , to present their claims before him, or be
4.moed from coming in upon said funds. -
July 20, 1847, WILLIAM WATKINB. Auditor.
DlBBO UTION.
T" —P.artnership heretahore existing ender the .
nem of N EY &CO.. at •filambequin. war
61 nobed by mutual consent on the first day ..of -Jane
411 The Booka and marmite will be loused at the
' l,l nand open and ready fur settlement.
H. KINNEY,
O. D. SATERLEE,
C. F. WELLES Mt
s hfthelluin July tO 1847. N. P. HARRIS,
kii persons knowing themselves indebted to the old
&In aunt walk upao the Captains, Mime and not only
Pace
" t ie , b ll l Pay up oriosta will be nude after aim days
no indulgenCies gianted.
Micahequin July 10 1847. H. KINNEY 4fr CO.
•„ •
Ana any quantity of New Goods .
T HE un demigeta have loaned themselves into a
partnership at the old awn) of H. KINNEY 41r. CO.
e Bbeshequin under the name of KINNEY & BAT
TERLEE where they may at all dawn frond ream
sax on thyr customers with the 110 0 : 4
`hea p 13-they can be bad in Bradford County. HIM
-VI paid for Lumber all kinds dream", taken in ex
'4,,v• Any quantity; of butter wantill at the largest
Pre n fixthange for goods. H. KINNEY.
0. D. SATEELEE.
%tehequin July 10 1847. E. SATERLEE.' •
S it atB-1 4 ,1* m isses and Children's; •kW so
orrimaHlit je9 BETTS'. 1
AH L 111 111r11411C1111117'..ell.111Lat•
m. U. MERCUR, base •sysnoved their
'' ( MODS to the Store formerly tmealiad
here
"°
north side of the public square. where
prepared to 'apply their enstrtmers as hereto
Tonerola, March iT, 1847.
, -
\ K81 ) 11 1ron. Horse Shoe. Round Band, Phil Mils
, shoe bumi of ell kinds will be sold
.7710 w Y 11. ICINGSBER`Y.
MN
~
.111netjanttig, iti.
BOOTS AND SHOF.S.
lllutt ire ysathest kn i lnil ye! TeiS, I mil !
THIPMANDB of times the question h ilti bean M e d.
Where en earth are all the Beata Shoes,
nufeenmed that supply the continual rued the coiner
of Main and Bridge streets I O'Hara anenrem that this
is the place, and these are the things we .1p it with !
al. .
Seventy-deeps nese fashi‘u
every two seconds!
Put on the Steam ! 1
Hear ye ! heave ! and understand, thet 011.114 at
the coiner of,Maiis and Bridge streets, wilt sell at retail
this season. 39,781 pain of Beets, Mums end Brorans,
at a lees price the, ever was or probably ever will be a-
Jared again in Towanda.
The Ladies' Department in this establisluneut is
richly furnished with Winona. Ladies', mime shad
children's fancy and common boots and shoes, sign to
the extremity of the Ismail fashions. Mistake not the
place -Corner of Main end Bridge mesa, the w hoe Store in Bradford County. Half mash and half
trade for Butter. H. O'HARA.
Towanda, June 164 1847. 1 .
NO. 3. IN 'TOWN AGAIN..
Tsubmtem are a little later than usual thii
1, spring wi their extensive stock of merehamine ;
but what the good people of Bradford county have lost
by' ur delay, we will now endievor to make up warms
in the quantity, quality and price of our gosh.
. We are now on hand with the LARGEST, BEST
AND CHEAPEST stock of goods in Towanda; bought
exclusively for cook r and sines the great reduction in
prices. Our stock coasima as usual of
Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery. Bard
ware, Drugs and Medicines.
For Idaher particulars look along through the paper.
We need not say ' Call and examine our Goods," for
we know that every body arras call at No. 3, before
purchasing elsewhere. WM. B. BAIRD & CO.
June 15, 1847.
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
TIJST received at No. 3 Brick Row, an extends*
J asaortment of rich and desimble dress loads of the
latest style, such u striped Tedder), embroidered mtur.
lin, Cherry lustre, M. De Leine, Gingham Lawn,
monining organdie, Balsorine Gingham Robes, Larne
wriped dream, n with all Abe new and fashion. ble fancy goods that" Id be found in thr, city of New
York, and will be so cheaper than the mine goods
can be bought at any other establishment in the county.
Remember this, and before you purchase stop into
BAIRD'S NO. 3, 11. R.
HATB—The largest and bed .elected assortment of
Summer Hatt. consisting of Panama,Buglish straw„
Dunstable, Pedal, Pahaleaf, &F.., for sale cheap at
BAIRD'S
BONNETS--Flonenee, China Pedal,: Straw and
Lawn Bonnets, all of the latest fashions, at
BAIRD'S.
10.3170
lI IIII4OOTS & SHOES—Alan's Calf and Morreo boot's,
and Congress linen% mind Ladies dhow of every
gleaciiptian et BAIRD'S.
11[14.01T8 4r, MLR—Linseed, Lamp and Tanner's
1_ 04—Wkite Lead, dry and ground Venitian Red,
and' all kinds of Paints for sale at the cheapest store in
Tarrands„.k . BAIRD% NO. 3, B. R. -
FlSH,—Mackezei, Shod, and Codfish in great abun
da. at BAIRD*,
es 0 e e :u.
, Rica,Tobacco, Ice, can be found at BAI
DRY GOOD lE .—E verything in the lista of Dry. Goods
'usually kept in this eouwsy, Sc ever wanted for
teas, eau he fiend rt No. 3. The end pods were pur
chased in New york after•the great rush was ova, and
whew there was • great deprenion in the Mahan, and
consequently wore ileougkt cheaper and skall be sold
*taper than any stock of goods in Bradford nsunty.—
This is tree, if we do say it ourselves, and if you don't
believe it, jest drop is st No. 3, wine the Affirm cry
to ainre.e and you wet become convinced that goods
eat be sail chtop in Tinaanda.
SALT -100 bUs. Sell jest received and for sale
BAIRD'S, B. R.
FLOUR. -6 socks of first nor dour just received
mad fiar ode et BAIRD'S, NO . . 3, B. It.
New Arrival at No. 1, Brick Row!
, .4. 8. MemberUs,
Is sew raceiving, and oilers for sale it the DWG
DEPOT, No. I, Brick Row.. large addition M his
former amok. eonaktikor of every varistrof .
Stearin, Brags mei Bedlam Dye staffs, Nets,
reffilelety, Pam initial
whidt will be mold at wholesale or wail, at anasually
low arida. Taros CASH. Towanda, Jam 18, 1847,
- - -
ROGER Y'S, in iheceiontsy. aot bs eapplied with
Ur all articles in their rule, on the await reasonable
urn* at - joie BRICK ROW.
DICTORIesL BROTHER JONATHAN, for the
4. Fourth °tisk ,at No. t,,BRICK ROW.
DUNBAWS. Reaves, and a splendid ankle of Im
ported CIGAR'S. at No. L. BRICK ROW.
PATENT MEDICINES, every kind now in use,
can be biund et tbe Drug Depot; Agent for Jaynes
Penktes, Mimes, Moffat's, Pain killer, and various
ether medicines. A full and.general supply always on
hand jel 8 No. I, BRICK ROW.
011.8, PERFUMERIES , • aroliodsd ankle of Ha
Bristow, Thermometer; sod; Fumy Articles, for
dale it jelB No. I, BRICK ROW.
PEDLERB will find it to theieedvantage to eaU at the
Drug Depot, where they an be supplied with sew
ry arliele desired, with as phials, sourness. dee,. ea the
best wows, )06 No, 1. BRICK ROW.
SODA FOUNTAIN, just erected at the Drug Depot,
to which the attention of the public is invited.
INDWAIRMLMGM&
•
THE Subscriber o ff ers hie new stock of HATS
AND CAPS it "the first Wilding south of the
Brick Row. where the hat manufactory of Mr. Thomas
was formerly kept. those who• wish to purchase for
Cash, will be accommodated at very reduced prices.—
Fur Hats from one to four dollars ; Silk Ham from one
to three dollars; Wool hats from thirtyarren and a half
cents to one dollar; Crap from eighteen cents to one
dollar—according to quality. HENRY MERCUR.
May 27, 1847.
STRING GOODS,
irjr
S. &M. C. MERCUR have just received a
1.1 . . good ameortment of Gingham., Lawns, Sommer
Sheik, Mowers, Wnwthe, &c. &c., which will be sold
cheaper than ever. Towanda., May 3, 1847.
New Arrival of Goods, by Express!
' B. ATINGSBERY.
AS just received from New York, a beautiful air
H
Gorton* of Lewes, Gingham, Bennetts. Pidm
Leaf Nana, de- Ike., which will be odd very cheap.—
Also Cape and Parasols and • *misty of other geode.
Call and see th e . redaction from WI opting% pekoe.
and if you shook' want any thing in the. way of New
Goode. you *in be aura to buy. April 28.1847..
First Arrival of Goods iron New York.
Burton itingsbery,
TlB now ,namivitig a pneral assortment of Spring and
1 Sommer Goods, which will be sold cheaper than
goo& were ever offered in this piece before. His
friends wikfirid as they mount the steps at his door, that
prices go down. Call and esamine for yourselves.—
My goods and prices will mine' themselves. You wdl
find a- bugs end general assortment away variety of
Dry Goods, Grocerks, Hardware, Crockery, Glass,
N ails, Iron, Steel ,Paints, 0i4,. Des &oar, Boote,.Phoev.
Hats, Caps, Codfish, Mackerel, &c., &c.
Ifiy friends, god the public generally are • respeitfully
invited td call sad eta/rine my stock, u I ant satisfied
f•cen offer theft' goads cheipet thefi at Itsy other Store.
May 17th, 1847.
MEM
WM. R. BAIRD & CO.
===MIMIMI
atathanbile.
NM CM STNE M
E. FON,
TAKES this method of informing every pelson who
wants fo purr.hase GOODS, that he has opened an
'entire stock of NEW GOODS in No. 2, Brick Row,
formerly occupied by C. be E. Reed, one door beknw
the Post Office, where bii would be happy to show any
012111 his stock who will Error him with a call ; MI he is
datensimid not to be undersold by soy one in this or any
other Town this side of New York. My stock limy
huge, wadding of
Dry Goods,
Grocenes Crockery
Harrhoe, /L s ,
,ot 4- *Shoes &f at
A large assort ar
ment cf Dress Good,
Such at ..%teh and Linen Gingliants,
Amin Muslin, Printed • and Argandie do., gort
Plaids, Cliainbrayikand Lanus cloth. A/10,
• A Aat txmety Freak,
And American dads
metes, testing,, on
dd. Tam* '
Summer Stiffs.
tr-
Don't fa to call, as I will mil the Ready Rhino
lad' lees than any other live pin.
Towanda, June .1, 1847.
TUBT received 12 - Chests Frei% Toes, selling from
4of 37i to 75 colts per lb., wanrsoted good or no side
at Fors. NO. 2. B. B.
COME one and all sod as ilia best Wad ellaspast So
gar, Coffee sad Molasses in town at
jons 1.
FOX'S. NO. 2.M. R.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
AFIRST rats lot of Gents kip, 'sal sad come boots,
fine medium and come shoes , also Lorna' fine
kid B. IL Ties. Buskins, Gaiters sod half Gaiters, and
an endless variety of child's shoes at NO. 28. IL
A FEW Family cues HONCROP4THIC
lfndi
eine, with !Kemple% Domestic Physician. Also,
a few Haifa Lands at FOX'S. N 0.2, D.R.
C .
QPICERt 4 GLASSWARE, a lit* rata wort
went at jel N 0.2, B. R.
1 ODOZEN of tboarvcheop Pantsoli lett, *hick are
selling at reduced prices at NO. 2, B. R.
T EGHORI and Lawn Bomb: elaa Leghorn. p e w
;LI b,a l and Palm!cantata, and • great. variety it Caps
at jel . KO. 2. B. R.
THE Ladies do say that the largest and 'portliest
assortment of Dies' Goods, Ribbons, Parasols,
Gloves Hosiery, &c. in town, is to be found at PDX'S.
Call and sea them as they are 'aka, from 10 to 's6
per cent. cheaper t hin at any other Store in town at
jane I. 1 NO. 2, B. R.
200 I'IEOEB Cslicoeit, the prettiest in town, sel
hog from 5 to 15 cents per yard at
june 1. • NO. 2, B. R.
SAVINGS BANK.
NEW OFFICERS ELECTED.
AT an annual meeting of the directois uf the " To
wanda Savings Bank." C. & E. REED were
elected in place of G. E. Flynt & Co, wkime term
expired May Ist, 1847. his the intention Of the new
Cashiers & Co., to sustain the credit of the institution
la," putting goods low down " to pay up customers.—
e therefore invite our old customers and the public
generally to call and examine our stock of New and
Cheap Goods, just received, and convince themselves
of the truth of the old adage, that -" Goods have, :an,
and shall be sold cheapee at the flawing' Bank than at
any other establishment in Towanda. No. 5. B. R.
May 18, 1847. ' C. &E. REED.
OliNpl-41:0•81.1.N11111
FOR 8A LE, a TIMBER LOT, situated in the tp.
4' Burlington, in this county, containing about 157
aims, on which is a good mill ate. For further par
ticulars enquire of J. 11. HA V NEB, at Hawley's More,
Franklin. July 7, 1847. Sas!
MP' AL- IC 3Mir , 3E 3Mir eat •
-
tLtMEIIII%f
RI3ISPECTFULLY inform the citiseno of Torras
la, and the public generally that he is prepared to
execute in the misted style all descriptions of
House. Sign, Coach or Carriage Painting. or
Trimming ; and every varid.y of Fancy
and Ornamental Painhng.
From hie long experience and the many specimens of
lib productions now in use, he entertains • nattering
hope that by close application to his profession, arid
being prompt to order he may secure, • suitable share of
public patronage. He may be foundl at an tiaras at the
Chair Factory of Tomkins & Makinion, when he will
boson hand to attend to the calls of thos e who may want
his aerv'wes. PAPER-RANGING done on show no
tice. in •isuperior t manner and reasonable terms.
Tod.. July f, 1847. Iy4
ANOTHER ADDITION TO THE
Stock
id Goods in the Savings Bank.
TN consequence of the great rush at the Basing sank
1. For Cheep Goods, the proprietor has been induced to
replenish with a splendid assortment .of SPRING &
SUMMER GOODS, which are now opening. and sell
ing at greatly reduced prices. The proprietor. Mr. C:
REED, pledges himself to folly end amply sustain the
credit of the institution which it has hitherto borne. i.e.
kir selling goods cheaper than any other estobrisliment
in Bradford co. Persons desirous of testing this, have
only to call at No. 5, Brick Row, and sandy themselves.
July 7, 1847. C. REED. ,
LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN VINGHAMS,
sad Light Gingham" have bees reatived at the
&wimp Bank, end are selling twastplive per amt.
cheaper-than 41,0 f. jy7 0 C. REED.
BOOTS & SHOES—A , large and exhanathos as.
sorunent of wane and fine boots and awes, ladies'
f and half gaiters, kid ties, buskins, Fran* kid "slip
pets, children's cloth and morocco shoes are now selling
very low at the fiavingallank, No. 5, Brick Row.
EYNOLDIS CELEBRATED GRAIN ORA—
DLEB.. grain and grass a/tithes, - scythe maths.
rakes, and Quinebaugh whet stones may be found at the
Savings Bank, No. 5. Brick Row. C. REED.
Proceed, Gasliessess !
CRAMBERLIN'S SODA FOUNT is in a perfect
rags, about these days, just mothers at No. 1, Brick
*row, where you can Ind Aristocratic agora. Gonda.
utm's Fancy touches, and every thing in our lineal the
Drug Depot, uncommonly cheap,Tortioleesle and nits&
July 7, 1847. A .S.CH AM BERLIN •
LlBl 4 OF - LETTERS remainingin the Po* Office
as Athens, P.., quarter ending Jenelle, 1747.
Abbott C Mott Atm& --
Andrews C. P Mills has
Aldrich John C Murray L 8
Arnold 0 McDule Jahn
Brion Haney Merchant M G
Brooke Paw Norbery T 8
Bock Joseph 2 Mallory Henry ,
Brown Anemias - Palmer John ,
Bowmen A ' Raymond Elias
Chapman C D 2 Reilirld Sanwa 2
Comm' H Smith C B
Canington J Y Steward R M
Drake Francis Shilp T
Derphy Lyman Sark, Mary A I
Dilden Robert Swartwoodialeo K
Uwe A Femme NWilit• • ,
Tehran Junes Tracy E 8
Gardner I. A Wikat nubs
Hyatt side L B Weaver Jae
I "
Howkimr A West Wm
Hyatt M R Mrs, Wesley Wm - 1
Jackass Serbia Watkins Mary
Crom elder 8, Warren Wm
!Wander:km Adelia Yak Larissa
Livimpson L C. H. HERRICK.. P. M.
First lot of New Goods ii Towsida.
NONTANYES' & CO. are receiving a large ofd
general assortment of Bring and Summer Goods
which will be deposed of at wholesale or rimdl at re
duced prices- /sprit 20, 1847. -
Lototze can. Amu attpotior assortment of DRESS
600DS At CLOAKINOS, .t MERCURII.
inatbanaile, Pc.
SWAM ri.
Thomas Elliot k N. C. *
Tomkins,
1111111 A VINO asneeistad themselves together in the
A-IL Min ta aOB business, hope by erns application
end eerie seauden to bessiness. to merit e•share of pub-
lic patronage. They may always be Arend reedy to
attend to any person who wishes scannodations in their
line.
' They will weepy . theald waled 'of Elliott & Meteor.
sod as it lies just been sOlargad sod made nom spaci
ous sod convenisat, motorway will nod it very plea
sant to do babe= to. ELLIOTT & TOMKINB.
/day 27. 1847.
NEW GOODS ! NEB' GOODS!!
elliZreceive' and lot sole a ,assortment of
ni end Sernmer Goods, width will be sold as
cheep for Cash es eau be found in Northern Peon's.—
Customers will And it to theiredventees to call and ex
amine their ilea before parasol* elsewhere
/1111 7 " .
, zworr & TOMIKINS.
ANY quantity of GINOHAES. jolt received and
far mak by • . ELLIOTT & TOMEINIS:
T AWNS of all varieties; also ,Gingbarn Lawns very
-La
low for cash by ELgIOPI & TOMKINS.
800113 and Shoes, the largest stock in town and
cheap se can be bought in the country by E. dr. T.
S 0 EB, Lobes west of sal kinds—French &tun
liniton. Pr. tip. Buskins. kid sliPs. Last
ing ashen, soda variety of all kinds by E. &T.
riOTTON Yarn, any quantity--alao Carpet warp
ki whits and colored by . E. & T.
(*KING tiLASSEE; of every variety for ale Lby . . _
E. & T.
cm
TRON of all kinds, English and Swedes', together with
.1 rolled and hammered; G LABB as cheap as the
ehespest,end a large stock of NAILB47 E. &T.
LD Letole Nail Roils, a very large 4.luan:Yß."4l/41,74
ASPLENDID assolimeat Pares& of all sizes. so*
of every Tacky of Illim'arellas by E. &T.
Ir6riNNETB,* good tariety Leghorn. Straw, Laren
Ii and Coburg, ebrrp[u the cheapest by N. &
T EGHORN Hats of ell sixes end descriptions, to
gether with • good lot of palmist(' by E. &T;
A GOOD assottnaent of CAkees. la fart, we - ave
IL
as goad an assortment of all kinds of Dress Goods
as you can find ha any store is the country. Also, *
good assortment of Cloths. Caseinieres, and Sommer
wiser of all kinds and descriptions as cheap for cash as
the cheapest by E. & T.
-
SIIEETINGB and Shirting, , both bleached and &
bleached cheap as the cheapest by E. & T.
&UT! SVELT! !
200 BARRELS Salt for sale at
Jane 8. MOMTANYES' & CO
New Spring and Summer Goods,
N. N. BETTS,
T 8 now opening a new and splendid assortment of
I. simple slid fancy griodast hisstore, (situate on Main
street two doors below Bridge street (west side) nearly
opposite Montanye's & Co.) embracing all articles
generally kept in the country, such as
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glass
ware:. Hardware. Nails. Iron. all the
varieties orSted, Glass. Paints
Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil 5-c.
which he offers to purchasers at unusual low prices fin
Cask-Pittance, or approved credit. And would re
spectfully invite all who wish to purchase to call and,
examine has goods and prices befogs putr.hesing else.
whim as be is maddest he can offer good bargains.
June 1, 10147.
PRINTS, M. D• Latina•, Gingham•, L•wns,
Tbt Ladies will lad • beautiful assottmeut at
joss 9. BETTS'.
AGREAT yodel, at An& =AN parasols Ladies
,and Inotee Rouista very cheep at BETTS'.
.1114 LACK k BEAVER CLOTHS. black .and fancy
Casikaaraia, mad all soda of Summar muffs, a large
assortanant,low for es* it BETTIS'.
WINDOW & WALL PAPER, a thee variety and
at BETTS%
HARBIS & BLOODS' Ones scythes end scythe
soothe ;Wee MIMS' cradle scythes et BETTS'.
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NEW AND CHEAP GOODS,
0. D. ljartket.
HAS the pleasure to infer= his friends end ensile
wen and the public in general, that ha is just re ,
curing a large and carefully .elected stock of seasona
ble Goods, which, as bereiollont, be le prepared me sell
lower than any BRAGGART.
Towanda, June 2,1847.
PAPER . HANGINGS.
HE largest and moat beautiful assortment of Pa
pa Hangings ever brought into this place, just
received and for sags cheap at 0. D. BARTLETT'S.
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Groceries. Mils and Caps,
Hardware, Bonnets,•
Crockery, Books and' Stationery,
-Iron and Sled: Paper of all kinds.
Paints and Oils. Glass and Putty.
NEARLY every variety of each at the above kinds
of Goods so band at the lowest rate at
0. D. BARTLDITTL
COIL CHAIN. -
EEO? tested coil chain for Bull wheels to raw mills
ind other similar uses just received and for sale
cheep by . 0. D. BARTLETT.
BONNETS.
A splendid assortment of Leghorn and Mrs Bonnets,
latest style just neeeived and for sale very loir
by 0. D. BARTLETT.
WOOL WANTED!!
OD. BARTL p ETT will exchaa cloth or other
• Goods for Wool on the best tense possible.
Towanda. June t,
Asuperior lot of Lawns, Bummer Gin/hams, and
Monterey plaids,. new article far drums. Also,
prints of ell patterns, which are stain extremely low
et the SAVINGS BANK.
BONNETS.
Alugs and extensive assortment of Bonnets, eon-,
misting of Leghorn. Albert Braids, China=
Straw gimp, English Straw. dxe., together with
artificial., wreathe, &c. to match, are now selling at
reduced prises akthe SAVINGS BANK.
SUMMER SHAWL S. • beinniful ageoitinent of
Deny, De Lein and linitiniBbawla alai be foand
at use tiA VINGEI BANK.
ARABOI.B of ever, variety and pattern. Also,
P
*lles. are now selling extrwsely low at %be
Towanda, May 24. 1847. . SAVINGS BANK.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
AFFW bobaill pounds BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
is AO lb. mks. a esperior mid% jag Hard mad
far We by Fib. 22. 0. D. BA RTLETF.
HAMES AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS:
JUST *aim' a hop jaaatitl of Filmic! Coma=
Hamm P.hloo Ind iniaa . d. PM/ Min"
sinl at • Feb. 22. M RCURII.
Zo Ire V.LIBINDIEII99.
UAB just rearived the longest asoottnient of NEW
.000 DB ow brought into Bradford co., which
he °Gera in rraclionge for
CASH.
LUMBER. or
PRODUCE.
• Moitroetern,lMay 10. 1847.
iiiißSClLtrfidN. 1
Ira tilt of E. &nab t Eon Li thiy tiisaol46l
.1.. by rbittruil ronordi. ilcullits. 44., dub 1111,
llierninst be Immediately .
• Towanda, lipy 12,4817. C. T. SMITH.
Legal ithettiotents.
SHE IF?'S SAL ;
BlrAliftwormary writs pf tenditioni einonasimalid
out:Of *waterlog' eonnicurpleao at BratlEmi
to me ditectot..l cajmnin public see at the house
of THOS P WOODRUFF, in the borotigh of ToWan-.
J., on Monday. the Math &inf. lei nett, al '4,
o'clock, P. M.. the followir4 plea eE *hie) of land, in
Ridgberry township. bounded north by lands of Perrin
Barnbort, west by Woke of Howard F. Burl SOSO by
land of David Burt, and -east by laud of Bur:khan and
Mills Carr. Containing filly acres, about twenty acres
thereof improved, with a small orchard, big boom and
log barn thereon.
Seized and taken in ;mention at the suit of Mark A.
Burt vs. John M'DoweH.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Athens township,
bounded north and east by land of Isaac Shepard: sokitli
;-
by lands of I;rael Mead, said west by the Po int void left
ing from Athens to Elmira. Containing giant lac
mime or less. all improved, with one framed linlise, a d
one shed thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of IL M.
Partridge vs. Almeron H. Tozer. ' .
ALSO—A certain piece or parcel of land in Burling
'ton ip, bounded north by the township line between
Burhilgton and Springfield, east by land of Henry L
kiss, or E. 13. Tracy. and on the south by --; Shack
leton. and west by Isaac Sturges. Containing one hun
dred and thirteen acres more or jots, about thiltracres
improved, with one framed house, one log house; and one
framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution aethe suit of E. S. Tra
cey vs. Samuel E. Dickinson. •
ALISO—A piece or parcel of land in Warren, town
ship, hounded northwesterly by. lauds of John 1./Jerkin
son. east by-lands of Wm. Corbin sou' h-easterly by lands
of George Want and Phineas Antisdel, south-westerly
—by land ofJacob Rogers. Containing s'out4secria
mote or less, with about 25 acres improval, with one
framed tesern house two small barns and one apple or
chard thereon
Sin egv cation at the cult of Adminis.
natant of Jaseph Price,dec'd. vs. Philip Rogers and Bosh
French tent tenants.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel ,of land situate
in Monroe township, and bounded as follows, to wit
On the south by Patrick Hankie, west by land of J. 1..
Rockwell, north by J. Hornet, east by the main road.—
Containing about one fourth of an acre more ,or lets,
with one framed house and framed barn thereon!,
Seized and taken in ezeeution at the suit of!: P. !tido! ,
to we of H. H. Mace vs. John Termilegm
ALSO—A piece or parcel of loud in Franklin town
ship, bounded north by lands of Overton, ettf by k:
Cord's lands. south by Wm- Shiner, awl West by Jacob
Tall. Containing about one hundred acres, more or less,
with about twenty-five acres improved, one log house,
fruited barn and a small orchard thereon.
Seized and taketi in execution at the sat of 8- L. R.
R. Fowler yr Lewis -Shiner.
ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levan Facies,. the
south half of all that piece or parcel of land in Smith
field tp., Beginning in a stake and stones at the ninth
east corner of lot no. 12, and'the north:west corner of
lot no, 13, thence east 26 chains and 50 links rtY the
north-east corner of lot no. 13, and the north-west cor
ner of lot no. 14, thence south 40 chains and 75 links
to the south-east corner of lot no. 13. and south-We s t
corner of lot no. 14, thence *0,4.26 chitin, and 50 links
to the imatfi'-West corner of lot no, 13, and south-east
Writer of lot no. 12, thence north 6' chains and 75 links
to the place of beginning. The whole tract ibolte des
crib'ed containing one hundred and one acres and thirty
two perches.
Seised and taken in execution at the snit of Richard
S. Stuart, trustee of Mary Caton, vs. William Clark and
Silm,Betta, terra tenant.
ALSO— A piece or parcel of land in Wpm: and
Monroe tps.,•in the county of Bredfocd, Beginning it a
white oek,ACEICIe by land of Win. Morrison, north 2°
west 266 perches to a post, thence east 52 perches to a
chesnot oak, ninth 73° east 127 perches to a pine, sough
50° east 200 perches to a black oak, mouth 34° west 21.1
perches to a black oak, and west 200 pear.hee to the place
of beginning. Containing 4364 acres, with alloirance.
Seized Ind taken in execution at the soil of Jahn
Resting, Cr: Israel Smith.
JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Towanda, July 21, , 1847,
IN THE MATTER
Or the partition of the estaia of Benjdmin
Brink, deed late of • Sheshegufn tom whip
—in the OF/Lin . ; Court of Bradford,coun
t ;6 17 hel e rm . an . d ie d 4 evi . seet of Benjamin. BHA deed:
X
for wit : Daniel Brink, Brink . Smith, Ali - thews
user and Wilda hit wife, Charles Smith, John Smith,
Daniel b.,nh, Orson Smith, Valenfme Smith? James
Smith, W in. Smith, Rachel Smith, Theodore Ilir: Brink,
Henry M'Rinriey .and Amanda M'Hinnet blil infe,,
and DeWitt Brink and John Brink and4heir.goatnliatr;
Orison Dickey— Orrinßrink e Elizabeth Brink, Charles
BOnk, Julia Brink and John Brink, Jr., and their
giardisn John Brink—Elizabeth Berkeley, Janiesßrink
and Hester rerbes, are hereby severalty notified that
the Orphan's Court of Bradford canny on the 1 lth
day of May, 1847, did grant a rule updn them to come
into Court on the first Monday of September next, and
elect to take or refuse the estate of said decedent at the
valuation made thereof, ink' in aide they shaft refuse
to accept the same, to sheet cane, if any they have,
why the shame shall not be sold By the Court,
LYMAN E. DE WOLF;
May 22. 1847. Clerk of Orphan's Court.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
1011URSUAN I' to an order of the Orphan's Court of
.1. Bradford county, will be exposes! to public sale at
the house upon the premises in Sheahequin township,
Brqdfiird county, Pa., on Saturday the 4th day of Sep.
tsmber,,lB47. mune o'clock P. M., all of the certain
peaces. lota e( camels. of land lying and being in , said
township known as , the Richard Horton farm, to be
sold as the property of Patrick Cummings, deed.,
bounded as follows : Beginning at a corner; thence by
lota No. 94 and 101, south thirty degrees and 18 Mi
nutes, 82 perches to a corner, thence by parts-of 'lots
No. 101, 102 end 109, south 59 degrees west, 184
perches to a corner, thence along the Sheshequin mild, .
north 64.j:degrees west, 22 perches, north 63 degree' 1
west, 78trehes to a corner, and thence by pills of
lots No. 1 and 92, north 59 degrees east, 236 perches .
to the be 'lining, being part of lots No. 92.93 and 1011
F L
in the old township of Claverack, one of the seventeen
townshi &e. Centaining 92 acres and allowance,
with a f home, framed barn, and out houses, and
a large apple orchard thereon.. - . I 1
AL1304--All of the two undivided fourth parts or
shares thq whole into four equal parts or shares to be
divided ocand in all that certain tract of land being an
Island coMmonly called Horton's Island, lying isi\ the
Susquehanna river, just above the mouth of Bum
Creek. containing in the whole. by computation; filly
six acres ndin one hundred and twenty-five perches, be
the sane more or less. The other half belonging to
Stephen 'lewd! and Franklin —. Attendance rill
be given et the time and place of sale and terms mods
known. ' HIRAM MIX,
May 2 , 1846. Adminatrator de hoofs non.
IN THE MATTER
Of theration of the estate of David Pratt,
)31
late o i Canton township. deed.--in - the Or-.
phial; Curt of Bradford county, of Dec.
Ternl et lB46.
THE , 'is and devisees of David Pratt dec l d., to
wt A Ebenezer Pratt, David Pratt, Asa Pratt,
Jonathan pt. Pratt, Win. Roberts. Betsey Roberts, Jesse
Griffin, Wichel Griffin,Jolins Pratt and Cheater Not,
are brrebt severally notified that, the Orphan ' s erAut
Of Btadfqrd county on the Bth day of Mil 180, did
grant a nil, upcin them to come into said ceott on the
first kfoo t ay of September nest and elect to take or
refuse estate of said decedent at the valuation made
thereof: ad in ease they shall itfael to accept the
same, to ow eau. if any their hive. why the same
abate not sold. By the Court: ,
..
LY MAN E. Ds : WOPF,, -
,tune 1847. Clerk of Orphon's Court.
The ddle and -fineness Business
TH ail 'hoed I+ ELKANAH BMItH; J. CUI.P
t i.
...U. . SMITH , uodei tite. Firm of Elkanah
Smith & , 0., at the old stAnd Noah aide of
Square, here will be ktErt constantly on hind Best
Plain etaJ Quihrt Kiddies, Plated. Intl Common
Hantow4all kinds of Trunkb, V ilice+V Ind all other
work in their line, -
Cariiage Trimming 4• Military work
&the to bidet. From their experience and punctuality.
they arehopes to receive a share of public patronar,..
Work . be bad at their shop as.cheap as stany.othcr
shop in e count' of the tame quality. May ,18, '4 7
r f
. .
Ncto tkirk
Premtvifii Alvan
By thelineritiil!
iifib—k§ilvei Meth
11341=4 Diplorifs,
1812.—k .11iploma
1843-4 Diploma ft
1844—A Dililonia fo
11345-:—A Silver Meth
1846—A Silver Mci li
This is to certify, 'that'
the records or IV Jttiirrii
11ElshlY
' 681.11'
Woottn•
T}l sub.crilicra take
otHleilford , i
have leseed" fe.r a r here or
Wyalusing fuerriithika, Ifni
and which they are now
apparatus' for 'he mart
cloths, flannels,
reasonable terms. Thoselg to na.....-_
fActured upon shares will lsrid it toshiiil a t iVaritage to
give them a call, as they are determined. tilt napalm
' , hall be spared to give the most perfect satiefaittien:—
They work Weill into Broad nr narrow teaseled clathi ;
for one half the cloth, or if Mtferre, they gill'. mans
facture yard follcws:::- . 1103 li t ellgtfritlxt feattY
$1 to $1.25 ; Narrow cloth, from 4 to 50 it t s.' Ottli
articles manufactured for proportiona a pieces:'
Wool carding and cloth dressing isilf "yell an
abort notice and reasonable tern*. JIM be pre
pared for business on or before the fi t ofiIUDIP next.
Wyslunng, April 25, 1`347 1 . Ft 'Lt . & nitts.
NEW i)RY 0140 Si..
Corner of AWN aced I agioto *Mai
JUST OPENING, at the corner .r Nfia, & Bridge
J street, A well-selected assortment 01 l pew Ai lash
ionable DR Y 0 OODS, vita& will bi ear tifsually
low for ready pay. The stock consi ,
„if? Celt of
t
•Satinett, flannel, giu4i niin i i alpacci t - t::s sties -t
lot of
prints in tow n , (*lgnite, iUsertirigs. •;*: wpiie (AO-
Vic muslin's, linsey, canton fie oil, an 166
}'!cached and brown muslin, net to ' f
- surpassed) ucking., check, .- shaicie;
Linton, wool and buck ! doves;
Cotton - hose, mispen f hi;
Geiman ftanddreli , • •
Cotton and pongee h
• gingham crass* plaid
wool comforters; eat ton tap •
thread, treeriot sOfs, cotton
Nei
„Pins, neva'', ipeof cajun,. '
suspender, shirt and Tetra buttoite,
er articles, usually found tri a ate
The rthl,lic are 1010 to call, end .
before putlehasing ellearhere; es they
er than at any otherestabliallinent i•
T.orrancla*, Not. 1
FARM FOR
figtTHE subscriber offers , or sale on reason
elle terivi, The veluabl FARM torioetly
Mined and how' occripied b .lotiPti (IN*.
ell. EN., simile one mil • ilortii Of tb bone
of Towanda. The lot nclitains•FlFTY acres Ofgood
1,,r
tinning land, nearty alt tmproverl, with i largp and
commodious dwelling house , two rite, tinitifire or.
chard, end. variety of other choler] ruit inrini Iffekrott.
t.;
For further particulars , Apply td esublefibet id his
office in the hciTugh uf waqdsi, 7 .
June 24. 1 . 847 . WIL fAhl E wET.L; Agidd.
LISTOFLETTERS remaining lit th e Print 01ficis
at Troy, Pa., quarter ending Jane 30. 1841:
Bassett R S MoStroud Daniel 2
Eaglet A B - ' .. Mehitoalli-Mmthi*,
Ikeda, El* Mason 4oFthspirriti Aft
Brown A R. Parkburpt D Er
B°DroeY C g Pierce Mini Mist
Chesier Gainer 2 PtOvin *in' ,
Chase Wm R '''''''' Firkh Arnie!
Comfort Lovini Peters Iphaoi
Calkins Sarah T Mrs Rollins aron *
'Evans WrefT Robbie John '.
Fisher Philip 2 Ranidi b. I.,llliiii
Frank, Nattier? 3 Rae li A 160,.
Fish Martha E. Mni Sil '1 R A Mils
Oman Wm A • Shafts i
Hillock (WO tSheld
Jackson florae tlicaux ,
lOf John Thc.,
kliaginan Casaandei Taylor
Kinyon•Joab Town •
Lomb James 19 , Wbi
Linderlan J magi) %V illis
Miller Henry Hey 7 Wiles
More Santote Wood.
LAYTON
. Shaving and flail
, Solomon
~
~ ~, _ ,
Vet SPECTF ULLY . M . fimma h . ohl frlefidsima.l.pat
thathavtrtbeen obit to alanalchi his ler
-Lt.'
mer eta n the afternoon of thei2tla iii t:. fib is now .
permanent located ori the w al& of the public
square, two doors north 'of -!bi' &livid'. Grateful
for pastfavors, he hopes by wirer' idikill It attention
to merit en increase of patronsgbAt 'Rum*.
He war always keep_ oh Kandla surit a g . o oda; co
aenieli, peilumety, and orhatevg; is im e - to give
an agreeable finish to his uperati ' Tiiii *ill spars ml
painsin his endeavors toidapt his AU; imit the vary
ing tastes of his customers. .
~ . - -
ALSO--Shampacaring foi tarsi Uri aid t ante pm
fi; i
vantstive to Reep the Hair from ling twit, dr taming
gray, fora beautiful head of hair ii a poneiral oneilier,
LIBT OP - BETTERS remain'
Tolland", Pa.; quarter endiiii
,Allowsy Wm Jones'
•
Briggs Prima-is
Blakeslee E Er
Bro Sin Wm Henry Mart Alai
Blown Alice R Mu i•IT)P D if
Beardsley DJ •- • I.se .Wirl.,
Can A M, Lent Torii&
Carpenter Edward Lung beeline °
Convene Asoph Lents Lo Mk .- :.e. •
Cummings stepped McGoirh Molise.
..i.
Cooper John Maley John or Ii lith:is
Chandler A Mealy Mieldil
Devine Frances M'Kem Ala it• , • . , 1 4 .
Douglas Wm
rstaldl
Marhokyr Joieph !
Bonin Pat Eck ' Ma basket
Dodson Joe . Moran Pik , •-•'"' .
Etheridge iliac Ti sot's, briin t,.. „,
End& dird . O'Conneii Oa/'
Feast , . OvertceleC, 'nee M Miss
Fond deer P Phiim, Apisinniti Mime
Poste/ * *by emend Mita M.
Fisher lobes ernlth Jobb
Fuser Jane MiA - 7 — • Thcobas- Asiple A
Garthwsit Daniel . - 'rickav Aaron
Harkness Lucinda Missrieni Jennarn '
Humphrey T*l). & Jas Vitienin !Bekaa .
Headal.dus ••""4 . We ii t i liAniinoir •
liana fluke NV Thus and John
Hu'l Daniel, W 1 James
Howland Malindi A gigs Wkiii lane Miss
Hall Where Warren Heavy •
newt. C ' isle •Aentord
A. R. CHAMBERLIN. P.M.
..• _ _ _ _ _
pionership hei'entirei existing lietlreeit
& E. REEIi is tidi; 114 dissolved by mutant
consent. Tbe.anetniuts,, notes, &4.. due the int *I
kil Ried, No.. 5, o, R. fektelteetialt. •
Cii-ARLE.VIEED.
bWARD.R,NED.
TOi►al]da, May .24, 1847,
COME TO THE
MBE subsetibt.is having met
,thri lite Ire hi Towanda, •
earnestly request that those who
JAW wilt make every effort p ,s 1
tha map he able to mulct
anti,!co tinue our business.
MO
maNTANYEN & ra. have
sitootirin a few doors below -It •
mend I to accommodate their cu
liberal rims. "e have now on
Goods Irpted to the sprmg tied
ed of el urrsilv mince./ prices,
edvencn of Good. in the city.
. Stitqb '22. 1647.
•
St
awtd, •
I .P 2l e4i
Ils.
with oth'A
, .
inegfOnetf.
eitutpl 110 stout
will *gm arar
fowl;
• H.d.tihii.d.
In
Jutish. Mint
I honalii
omit Mist
J .
• 0117 Milli
M
hh --r --
U~'sfisllFa.
rag ifi. Air P. 0.
Jaieei; 1847.
D Re*
riled
Kibler
RESCUE!
kt
ith severe loan by i '
well.Blll other •
Ikuost thintsohrris i •
~, ihle to put us itsfupd
1 honest 'ettgaleultents
A N YEV. & CO
emoosttheirlitisineve
Me' street obese they
omen on their towel
hate! a tan supply of
which will liedispo•
wet! (with the yea