Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 30, 1847, Image 3

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    iti*d4diemis •Minifiin;':ictust.
ItEGISTEws („Notim.
wT OTICE is hereby given-to all peireens interested,
IN that Gabriel-Ring andllnlosned C. rKhmer, Jaa
ono re of the twude,of • :'
Asa Kinner; yframs!d z .
late of Rome township: lend Benjamin Buffington;
administrator of the estate of • • - •
Preserved Buffinglinr, decaneA • -
l'ate of Warren township; toil George W. Shattuck,
a lvainistrator of the estate of
. Shubd Maynard. deceased; . .
late of Troy ,township .and Blihtt Case and A. D
Spalding, administrators of the estate of
• '...Chauncey Morse, .deceased,
late of troy township:, and John B." PaMel and A.C.
scou, administrators of the -estate,of
Nicholas Parcel, deceriteil, ,
l a te of Ridgbnry toismithip . ;! and- William - H. Overton,
surviving adminiatrator •cof..the.tistate of
William, B. Steraissi:deceased,
Lite of Athens tiwnshipi and Itevid Palmer amid H.D.
Freeman, administrafore of the-estate of
IL N. „Ward, deceased, -
late of Troy loamshilit and Plaid Brewer,. surviving
administrator of the estate of
• - Aimine Clark; deceased,
Iste of Ridgbury township; and John Vandyke and
Mankehma Wifter, administrators of the estate of •
•r Peter Walter, deceased,
late t:if Leroy township; and Anson H. Howe, admi
_Martitor of the estate of
Matt hitc Schtmerfurrn, deceased,
late of Spring fi eld toip ; and A. Webb "and GO;
keel King, administratOrs of the estate
Henty (4. Smith, deceased, - •
late orShesheqiiin township; and Merritt Osborne,
.- Guardian of •CelintiO Hani,
minor child of Benjamin Hunt, deceased; have filed and
swAtlediiii the office of thßegister of Wills, in and for
the county of Bradford, the accounts of their seveial
administrations upon the estates aforesaid, and that the
same will be presented, to the Orphans' court of ',hid
county, on Monday, the 11th day of September next; for
confirmation ainLallowance. _
L-. E. DE W 0 Lr, Register.
Register'a -Office, Towanda, J uly 28, 1847.
cnyTwife,-LAVINA DUNktl, has lett
1 my bed and - board, Without o nyjust cause or
" pre'v.ication,this is hereby to caution any person from
harboring .or trusting her on my account, ask will pay
BO debts or demands of her contracting.
Rome. Aug. 2, 1847. PATRICK Dlylti.
STRAYED OR STOLEN,
F ROM the enclosiir”of the subsciiler on the night
v. of the 29th of July, ult., TWO HAY ,HORSES
4 years old, with _black manes and tails. One without
shoes, high-file and • good traveler, but not broke to
tide. The one with shoes, has the off hind foot white.
Wells, Aug. 2, 1847. MARTIN -FRIES.
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WTI& ' k.o9zi k Z 3 clzomtD
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FFICB over the store of B„.T. For, No. 2, Brick
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Row. Tinvanda, July 28,1847
ILMOT,
ORPHAN'S COIrRT SALE.
IX pursuance of an order of the Osphau'a Court of
Bradford county, held at' Towanda on the tenth
day of May. 1847, will be exposed to sale by public
sendue or outcry - , on . J the premises, on Tuesday the
'l4th day of A uguit next, at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow
inc described lot of land situate in the township of Troy,
and bounded as follows : North by land of Wahl,
, sast' by lands of James Dewitt, 'south by land of Writ.
Morrison, and west by the highway leading from Oran
ti:le to Troy. Containing one bandied acres or there.-
shouts, liting land of which Writ. Knox, dewased, hue
of Troy toiraship, died seized.' Terms made known mu
Bic day ef sale. • . CIIARLEt.3
r July 26, 1846
This II 4. for Barga.rns.
'( )11; VINH.s, SUN SHADES AND SUMMER
seHlugßt oAst, FOX'S.
inwit - AN's couire—KALE.,
IN vur,oance'of au orJer of the Orphan's Court of
Bradford county, held at Towatida. in and for said
.00nty, on the litth day of May, A. D. 1847, will be
to t wle
,tir public e-lidue or outcry ou the pre-
on't edit( slay the 28th dry of July, A. a 1847,
o
. I o'rl.vek '4., the following Were of laud bitu ate
in the tOwaship let S,let iftgfield, boarded north by the
.04atfiroaa leading from Troy to Tioga Point, and by
land. of Sylvester Leonard, east by lands of Oliver Gates
, •11 , 1 lands of raul .'`.4hemvray, south by lands of Stephen
li,b , s;and_wo„4..,,bY lands of Daniel Bartlett and I. W.
,Alercur and 'lad:ls-4 Lemuel Paull:nes.. Containing
.:,ic. hundred *eves- et - there* route. with a two story
Rimer( dwelling . house, a fr rued barn and other out
houses thereon: erected v ind an orchard ' tfiercon. The.
,
i',.ic will he sold as the lie perty of. Benjamin M'Affee
IT'LL—Terms made know on theday of sale.
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JOEL P:M'AFEE,...
; .. ;BENJ. J. M'AFEE,
Irene 2 _3,'1847. ' 'executors of Benj. M'A fee.
DONN El's, of eve / style bought cheap for cash—
') alsolt lot of-Pr ASOI,B, will be sold at cost to
' lo, e (befit, it No. oßrick BoW.
il,k iy
C. REED.
. .
Al' THE :C B4NK. may Le found the
-: .1. • rhea! ebt'GROCERItS'in Town. A few articles
of winch v wil °enumerate, viz :—A superior article
'ii hack Of UU lung tea ; peat teas of all prices and
quantities; old )ava, Rio and Laguira curve, crushed,
powdered and muscovada .sugar; molasses, sperm. and
mould candles, lamp and linseeitoils, raisins. fish, da.
July 21; - . Ilro.-5, BRICK ROW.
• . AU DITO•R'S NOTICE.
•
.VanuierCoolbaugh to the use of D. F. Bar-
Vow. vs. Willard C. Green. No'. 210, Dcc. T.
1846. Bradjiird Common Pleas.
Arfit undersigned, having been appointed auditor to
1./ distribute moneys raised by virtue of eiecution in
tuit! in the above suit„ will attend to the duties of his
ti6pointment at his office in Tovruada Borough; on Bat
tirdal the 4th day' of Sept. next, at two o'clock in the
afternoon; at which time arid plate all` persons interst
pl are required to present their claims before him, or be
aehaired from coming in upori said fund,
fitly 20, 1847. WILLIAM WATKINS. A uJitor.
DISSOLUTION
r HI
en-Partne . ilship heretofore existing under the
Tnanwof 11. KI NN EY s & CO., at Sheshermin, was
:Stroked by unuttal-conserit - on the first day of Juno
It'l• The Books apd acciimitts will be fowled at the
°d stand open and ready for Settlement.
111. KINNEY,
l c O. D. sATEnt.tE,
C. F. W
, lcshniniti July 10 1847. N. C. HARRIS, '
:11 persona knowing themselves indebted to the old
. firai must walk up to the Captains, office and not only
"tie, but pay up or costs will be made after sixty. days
Price—no indulgencies granted.
` sl lishequin July 10. 1847. KINNEY & .CO.
• I
1 . Sr:l'W IVETZI,9
All auv Quantity of New Goods . .
THE un , ler,igned have formed themselves into a
•partner.hip, at the old stand of If. KINNEY & CO.
4 ',.. 3 liedie l ui n under the name of KINNEY & SAT-
ItkiEt: where they may at all times be found ready
put on their customers with the - good things of life
to they' can be had irL i biradford County. Hard
rash P a ° lotl;urriber all kintis.of produce taken in ex
chi4e. Any quantity of butter wanted at the largest
P nce 'n exchan g e for goods. H. KINNEY.
• O. D. SATERLEE.
•
_ tsbequiniuly 10 1847. E. SATERLEE.
T ,
"E partnership heretofori exis ing under:the firm
• , Ritter & Foistler to the Lumber business, has
this d..y dissolved by mutual consent. Persops in
,:"nd to the concern will make. payment, and those
c
claim s will present them to Joel Ritter, one of
4 In, by whom the business in future will becarried
JOEL RITTER,
1 4 1inz. Aug. 14, 1g47. ROGERS FOWLER.
DissoLuTtoN.
Partn'ership heretofore existing between the sub
lnl
titt, ith.6r,, under the firm of 1/5/tor Sage. is this
mutual consent. The accounts are
. 11 ,
ands of John W.Wilcox„ by whom they will
make
Bate T ft iv i n t i " entr.' lls ii . ldebted, J a . re W req . u N es VI ted LC I O °
PJ, 1517. P. SAGE.
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A. 1114YRRISON,
Ad's a-Wm. Knox. doe'ci
rv ;:kurAtic*lfolgea.
NO: 3: N` - TOWN AGAIN. -
THE subscribers arei little later.thau ..usual this
spring with their extensive stock of merchandi ;
but what tlie.gonttpcople,uf Bnulfurtifounty have i
by our delitY,weivill tow 'endialottelnakikup tot
in the giontity, quality end. price of our goods. /
We are now on hand - With the LARGEST, B ST'
AND CHEAPEST ' wettofgoodsinTowanda, ught
exclusively' for cash, an nee the great redoc on in
,
prices. Our stock co sate as usual of
Dry • s, Groceries. Crockery, liard
' • , ware, Drugs and Medicines,
For further particulars look along through the paper.
We need not say “ Call and examh,c our Good r," for
we know that every body WILL call at No. 3, before
purchasing elsewhere. WM. H. BAIRD do UO.
June 15, 1841.
LADIES DRESS GOODS
JPST received at No. 3 Brick Row, an extensive
assortment - of rich' and desirable dress goods of the
latest style, such u striped Tarleton, embroidered mus.
lin, Cherry lustre,- M. De Laine, Gingham Lawn,
mourning organdie, Bjtzorine Gingham Robes, Lad;es
striped dresses, together with all the new and fashiona
ble fancy goods that couldbe found in the city of New
York, 'and will be sold cheaper r n the same goods
can be bought at any tither et tafili meat in the county.
Remember this, aid before you purchase stop into
ATS—The largest and best selected assortment of
Summer lists. consisting of Pahama r Eiaglis6 sVaw,
Dunstablo, Pedal, Palmleaf, &c., fciesale cheap at
BAIRD'S
B ONNETS --Florence, china Pedal, Straw and
Lawn Bonnets, all of the latest fashions, at
BBOOTSSHOES—Men's Calf and Morocco boots,
and Congress gaiters, and Ladies shoes of every
description at ' BAIRD'S.
DAINTS & OlLS—Linseed, Lamp and Trinner e s
Oil—White Lead, dry and ground Vertititur Red,
and nit kinds of Paints for salent the chelliesestore in
Towanda. BAIRD'S NO. 3, B. R.
ShaJ, and Codfish in great awn
-1 alnico-at BAIRD'S,
r1)(E RTES.—The best article of Tea Coffee Su
-3 gar, R irc.Tolmern, Arc., ran be found at BAIRD'S.
D"' GOODS.— Bverything in tae)iiie of Dry Goods
usually kept it this country, or ever wanted for
use, can be found at No. 3. The said goods were pur
chased in New Voqtafter the great rush was over, and
*when there was kifeat depression in the Markets, and
consequently were bought cheaper and shall be sold
cheaper than any stock of goods in Bradford etiunty.—
This is true, if we to Aky it ourselveA, and if von don't
believe it: just drop in at !No. 3; where the children ert,
to conic! and 'you will become convinced that goods
can be-sold cheap in TotuOtrit .
W.. MH. BAIRD & CO.
c:ALT— MO . btrls, Ault jii ? gt , rr:erived and for sale
v•— , -at BAIRD'S, N 0.3, B. R.
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IN 1.4) u R.-50 sacks of first rate flour just received
1: and for sale at BAIRD'S, NO. 3, B. R.
New Arrival at No, 1, Brick Row !
✓l. S. Chamberlin,
rnew rtecivitig„, and of for sale at the DRUG
DEPOT,'Noq, Brick Row, a large aiLlition VI his
former stook, consisting of every variety of
Groceries, Drugs and Medicines. Bye Stuff*, hilts,.
• Oils, Perfumery, Fancy Articles &e. •
which will.he sold at wholesale or retail, at unusually
low prices. Terms CASH. Towanda, Rine 164 - 447.
ROCEUY'S, in the country, cab he supplied with
k 3 all articles In their line, on the most reasonable
terms, at jet 6 • No. I, BRICK ROW.
ACTOR[ .L HROTRER JONATHAN, for the
Fourth of July, at No. I, II RICK ROW. ,
- n I:NBA ICS, Reeweg, and a gplendid article of 1m
1-7 ported CIGAR'S, at 10.1. BRICK ROW.
PATENT MEDICINES, every kind now in Ilse,
can he found at the Drug Depot; Agent for Jayne's
Smith's, Clickenees, Moffat's, Vain killer, and various
other medicines. A full and general supply always on
hand jel6 No: I. BRICK ROW. ,
O"'s•PERFITMERIES, a splendid article of Hair
Brushes, 'lThermometers, and Falai" , Articles. for
. •
sale at je I ft No. S. BRICK ROW.
1)E DLER:3 will find it to theurothantagolo call at the
Drug Depot, %here they can be supplied with eve
ry
,article desired, such tra phials, essences. &c., on the
best terms ` . jelti No, I, BRICK ROW
SODAt FOUNTAIN. just erected at the Drug Depot,
to which the attention of the public is invited.
k 2 CI CIT M g 7 J1,... - ) 11 .1 1 ).g
THE Subscriber offers his new stock of HATS'
AND CAPS,at the first building south of the
Brick Row. where the hat manufactory of Mr. Thomas
was formerly kept. Those who wish to purchase - for
Cash, swill be accommodated at very reduced prices.—
Fur Hats from one to four dollars; Silk 'Hats from ono
trithnee dollars; Woof hats from thirty-seven and a half
cents to one dollar; Caps from eighteen cents to one
dollar—according to quality. HENRY MERCI4,R.
May 27, 1897.
SPRING HODS,
S. & M. G. MERCUR have just received a
H
go . cid assortment of Ginghams, Lawns, Summer
Shawls, Flowers, Wreaths, &c. &c,, which will be sold
Cheaper than ever. l'ovvanda, Miiy 3, 1847.
New Arrival of Goods r by 'Express!
B: KINGSBEBI%
11 - A8 just received from New York, a beautiful as
sortment of -Lawns, Gghams, Bonnerts, Palm
Leaf Haus, ke.. &c., which will bc•sold very cheap.
Also,Caps and Pamela and a variety of other goods.
Call and see the reduction front last spring'■ prices,
and if you should want any thing in the way of New
Good!. feu will be sure to buy. April 28,1847. •
First Arrival of Goods from New York
Barton liingsbery,
IS now receiving a general rissoi-unent of Spring and
Summer Goods; 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 ezamine for yourselves.—
My goods and prices will praise themselves. You will
find a large and general assortment of every variety of
Dry Goods, Grooerica, Hardware, Crockery, Glass,,
Nails, Iron, Steel. Paints. Oils. Dye Stuffs, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Codfish, Maeketel, dre.. &c.
• My friends and the public generally arc reepectfulty
invited to call and examine my stock, as I am satisfied
I can offer them goods cheaper than at any other Store.
May 17th, 1847.
BAIRP'S NO. 3. R
BAIRD'S
Groceries Crockery, ,
. y. 1,..,/llurill.furh "loots
Shaer, c.
Lop apart/tie:4 /- Dress Goodq,
_. , , 4ickas:Swick and Linen Ginghoms, Ging- . -..
ham Moulins,: Printed and Argandie do., Oregon
„ Plaids, Chambrays and Larncrcloths. Also,.
• . 7 , -A -great varwty of. French, English,
/
' 7 , , Aid American cloths. Cassi
: ' • MOTS new/tinge, erotoo
(:loth. Tweeds and
/ ^ Summer sbo.
sell
1 _
• 'Don't im 'Don't fail-to call, as I wi ll
e ll sell for the Reddy Rhino
a little toolbar' riny' other live Main
Towanda, Jose I, 1847.
JUST received 12 Chests Fresh Teas, soiling from
37i to 75 cents per lb, warranted good or no sale
FOX'S,.NO. 2. 11. R.
at.
COM E one and all and see the best and chespeit
gar, Coffee end Molasses in town at
June 1. FOX'S, NO. 2. 11. R.
BOOTS ~ I ND SHOES.
AFIRST rate lot of Gents klp,'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 tf child's shoes at NO. 28. R.
A_ FEW - Tamily cases HOWEGPATIII Medi
cine, with Hemple'b Domestic Physician. Also,
a few Hull's Laurie at FOX'S. NO. 2, B. 4.
ri ROCKERY 4- GLASSW ARE, a first rate assort.'
X..) anent at jel NO. 2, B. R.
1 1./ DOZEN of those cheap Parasols left, which ore
selling at reduced prices at NO. 2, B. R.
TEGHORN and lawn Bonnets; also Leghorn, Pearl
-1-J braid and Pali:Meer hats, and a great variety of Caps
at jel • NO. 2. B. R.
rrim Ladies do say' that the largest and prettiest
assortment of. Dress Goods, Ribbons, Parasols;
Gleves Hosiery, &c. in town, is to be found at FOX'S.
Call and see them, as they are sejling from 10 to 25
per cent: cheaper than at any other Store in town at
june 1. NO. 2, B. R.
200 PIECES Calicoes, the prettiest in town, sel
ling from 5 to 15 cents per yard at
june I. - NO. 2, B. R.
SAVINGS BANK.
NEW OFFICERS ELECTED.
A T an annual meeting of the directors of the "
To
wands Savings Bank," C. & E. REED were
elected in plats of G. E. Flynt & Co., whose term
expired May Ist, 1847. It is the intention of the new
Csshieys'& C 40 ., to sustain the credit of die institution
by sting goods low down " to pay up customers.—
We therefore invite oar 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, can,
and shall Pe sold cheaper at the Sovins Bank than at
any other estaldisfirbefitinn Towanda,.-.-.No. 5. II; R.
May 18, 1847. - C.. &' REED.
1.P2M . )1 '3l=llaLUa
F"'ALE. a TIMBER LOT, situated in the tp.
Burlington, in this county, containing about 157
acres., on which is • good mill site. Fcr further par
ticulars enquire of J. H .HAYNES, at Hawley's store,
Franklin. July 7, 1847. 2m4
Mo' .4 ,1 1 L. IC T&T 'Mr AL IMT 05;a- IM
1313511aFt co , ) altamito
lESPECTFULIN informs the citizens of 'rowan
da, and the public generally that he is prepared to
execute in 'the neatest style alt closet:oons of
lloti.ve. Sign, Coach or Carriage Painting, or
Trimming; and every variety of Fancy
and Ornamental Painting. _
•
FoXOI his long experience and the many specimens of
histiroductions now in use: he entertains a (tattering
hope that by close application to his profession, and
being prompt to order he may secure a suitable share of
public pammage. lle may be found at all times at the
Chair Factory of Tomkins & Makinscirr, where be will
be on hand to attend to the'calls of those who may want
his secs ces. PAPER-11.1NGING done on short no
tice, in a superior manner and reasonable terms.
Towanda,luly - s6, 1847
- - -
ANOTHER .ADDITION' 'TO THE
Stock of Goods in the Savings Bank.
IN consequence of the great rush at the Savings Btt j nk
for Cheap Goods, the proprietor has been indureavi.
replenish with a splendid assortment of SPRlNtgl4c k
„SUMMER GOODS, which pre now opening, and silt
ing at greatly reduced prices. The proprietor. Mr. C.
" REED, pledges himself to fully and amply sustain the
credit of •the institntion which it has hitherto borne, i.e.-
for selling gionds cheaper than any °Mei establishment
in Bradford co. Persons desirous of testing this, have'.
only to call at N 0.5, Brick Row, and satisfy themselves.
July 7, 1547. C. REED.
_ _ _
T AWNS,• ORGANDIES, LAWN GINGHAM`,
I
and Light Cingharne, have been received at the
Savings Bank, and are twenty-five per cent.
cheaper than ever. jy7 C. REED.
DOTS & SHOES—A large mad exhaustless
B
mortment of coarse and fine boots, and:shoes, ladies'
full and half gaiters, kid ties, builiins, French kid slip
pers, children's cloth and morocco shoes are now 'selling
very low at the ;Savings . Bank, No. 5, Brickiluvr.
EYNOLD'S CELEBRATED GRAIN (IRA—
DLES. grain and grass scythes, scythe snaths,
rakes, and Quinebaugh whet atones may be found at the
vines Bank. No. &. Brick Row. C. REED.
•
isroceed, Gentlemen I
rill AMBERLIN'S SODA FOITNT is in a perfect
N.._/ rage. about these (Jaye, just up there at No.l, Brick
Rrow, where you can find Aristocratic Cigars. Gentle
-. 1 1 .11 Fancy touches, and every thing in our line at the
.Drug Depot, uncommonly cheap, wholesale and retail.
July 7, 1847. A. 8 . OH AII4BEWLIN
T IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office
.1-4 at Athens, Pa., quarter ending June 30, r 747.,
Abbott C . Mott Alvah ,
Andrews C. P. - Mills Jane
Aldrich John C . . Murray L S
Arnold 0 , McDole John
Brion Nancy ' Merchant M 0
Brooks Peter Norbury 1 S
Buck Joseph ' 2. Mallery Henry
Brawn Artemas Palmer John •
Bowman
‘ A Raymond Elias
Chapman C D ' 2 Re Kidd James 2
Calumet H - Smith C B
Carrington J Y Steward B M
Drake Francis Sbilp T . .
Durphy Lyman - Snyder Mary A
Dilden Robert Swartwood Geo li
Edwards A Furman Nicholas
Fabron James - Tracy E 8 •
Gardner L A Wilcox Elisha '
Hyatt elder L B -- Weaver Jos
Hawkins A West Wm
Hyatt M R Mrs. ' Wooley.Wm
Jackson Sophia Watkins Mary
Crum elder S Warren W m
Knickerbacker Adelia York Lavin'
Livingston I. . C. H. HERRICK, P. M.
... . _ . .. _
First lot of New Goods in Towanda.
A I ONTANYES' & CO. are receiving a large, and
general assortment of Spring and Summer ARM&
which will be disposed of at wholesale or retail at re.
duced prices.- April 20..1847.
T ADIES can find a supetior assortment of DRESS.
.1..4000DS & CLOAKINUS, at MERCUMS.
if i•4J .7; • -
lqwbAiits ,
, 04 , 11 ,ffirierw — zgam x ., ;
" r '1A:11-44
T j homas Tonakins
11Cpt VINCI associated themeelvei tojeiher in the
Mercantile business,' hope by :close - - ,applicetien
and:ittrict attention to business. to merit n ear. of pUb.
hc poSronage---,They may -Always be found ready to
attend to auy person-who isis,heisin %ha
They will occupy the old stand of Elliott ;It Marcus,
and se it.has just been cohatzsd and made mows spaci
ous and contenisnt. customers will find it very plea
sant to-do business in. ELLIOTT & TOM
May 27. 1847. •
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS!!
aUST received and for sale a apllndid assortment -of
'Spring and Summer Goode, which will be sole as
ehearifor Cash mean be found in Northern Penn's.—
Customers-will find it to their advantage to all alarrm•
amine their stock before purchasing elsewhere.. •
May 27. ELLIOTT IIE TOMKINS.
A NY gaudily of GINGHAM:3. just received. end
A
for sate .11 ELLIOTT & TOMKINB.
T AWNS of all varieties; also Ginghatotaorns very
LI low for cash by ELLIOTT &rmans,_
owrEs sad Shoes, the largest stock in town and
1) cheap as can be , bought in the countil by. E. & T.
HOES, Ladies wear of all kinds—French Satan
S
Button Gaiters, fr. tipt. Buskins, kid slips. Last
ing Gaiters, and a variety of all kinds by E. &T.
COTTON Yana, •oy quantify--also Carpet warp
V white and eetored by E. & T.
LOOKING tiL4SSES, of every variety fot sale
by je9 E. &T.
-•--_ - _ - _
IRON of all kinds, English and Swedes, together with
.rolled and hammered t• GLASS .as cheap as tht
cheapest, and a large stock of NAILS, by F.& T. 3
(ALL) Lahti) Nail RUds, a very large quantity as cheip
as the cheapcstafr.• variety ofsmall iron by, p.ific. T.
A SPLENDID aaanrtment Parasols of all sizes, and
of every satiety of titabrellaa by E. k T.
_ .
BONNETS, a good variety Legho rn ,. Straw, L*wn
and Coburg, cbeip is the cheapest by E. & T.
LEGHOFLN Hata of all 'aises and dear ' ions, to
gether with a good lOt of palmleaf by E. &T.
A GOOD assortment of C..licoes. In fart, we have
as good an assortment of all kinds of Dress Goods
as you tan find in any store in the country. Also, a
good assortment of Cloths, Cassimerea,•and Bummer
wear of all kinds and desCnptionr as cheap for rash as
the cheapest by E. & T.
QHEETINGS and Elhirtinga, both bleached and un
)o bleached cheap as the eheapret b, E. & T.
8.91,T! !!
•
9ork BARRELS Salt for sale at
1./ June 8. MOMTANYES' & CO
New Spring and Summer Goods,
N. N. BETTS,
'8 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 kiontanye's (_'o.) embracing all articles
generally kept in the country, such as
Dry Goods. Groceries. Crockery and Glass
, ware. Hardware. Nails. Iron. all the
varirtirs of Steel, Glass. Points '
•
Linseed flit, Lamp Oil 4-c.
which be offers to purch3scrs at unusual low prices for
Cosh, 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
wheio; as be is confident be can offer good bargains.
Erne 1, 1847.
PRINTS, M. De Laines, Gingham., Lawns, he.—
The Ladies will find a beautiful sasoitment- at
june 9
A. GREAT variety of shawls scarfs, parasols Ladies
and Misies' Bonnets very cheap at BErrs%
BLACK & BEAVER CLOTHS, black-and fancy
Cassinieres,and all sorts of Summer stuffs, a late
asvoitment, low for cash at DETT3'.
WINDOW & WALL PAPER, a nice variety and
IV cheap at BETTS".
HARRIS & BLOODS? Grass scythes and scythe
swifts ;also Harris' cradle scythes at BE rTs'.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
0. D. Bartlett.
HAS the pleasure to inform his friends and cnsto
mers and the public in general, that he is just re
ceiving a large and carefully selected stock of seasona
ble Goods, which, as heretofore, he is prepared to sell
lower than any 13 R NGG A RT .
Towanda, June 2,1847.
P. 9 PER MING ING S
HE largest and most beautiful assortment of Pa
per Hangings ewer brought into this place. just
.-received and for sale cheap at Q. D. BARTLETT'S.
- NEW DRY GOODS,
Carper of Alain and Bridge Streets.
JUST OPENING, at the corner of Main & Bridge
street, a well-selected assortment of new and lash
ionable -DR Y GOODS, which will be sold unnsually
low for ready pay. The stock consists in part of
Satinett, flannel, gingham, alpacca, the cheapest lot of
prints in town, edgings, insertings, Burl's and dam
brie tnuslins, linsey, eanton flannel, drilling,
bleached and brown muslin, (not to be
surpassed) ticking, cheek, cashmere,
cotton, wool and buck gloves, •
cotton hose, suspenders,
German handdrchrs,
cotton and pongee Ultra,
gingham cravats, plaid shawls,
wool comforters, cotton tapes, patent
thread, sewing silk, cotton halls, packs
pins, needles, spool cotton, hooks and eyes,
• suspender, shirt and metal buttons, with many oth
er articles, usually found in a store, not mentioned.
Tho public are invited to call and examine the stock
before purchasing elaewhem, as they will be mold cheap
er than at any other establishment in town .
T.•wanda, Nov. 11
Asuperior lot of Lawna, Summer Ginghams, and
Monterey plaids, a new article for dresses. Also,
prints of all pattern., which are selling extremely low
at the SAVINGS BANK.
BON ri , urs
Alarge and attentive assortment of Bonnets, coo
sisting of Leghorn, Albert Braida,. China pearl,
Straw gimp, English Stravro&c„ together with ribbons,
artifictals, wreaths, &c. to match, are now selling at
reduced prices -0 the SAVINGS BANK.
SUMMER SHAWLS a beautiful aeiortment of
Betage, De Lain and BrochaShawls may he found
at the SAVINCiS HANit.
PARABOI.B cif every variety and pattern. Also,
Umbrellas, are' now selling extremely low at the
Towanda, May 24, 1847. SAVINGS BANK.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
AFFW bunLred pounds BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
in 50 lb. sacks, a superior article, just received and
for sale by Feb. 22. 0. D. BARTLETT.
lIAMES AND HARNESS TRINIMINGS.
JU . ST rettei4eil large quantity of Fine and Common
J Hames. ;Also, Plated and Japan'il Hawes. Trim
mings at Feb. 22. MERCUR'S.
af.ar ld VßT.L.Mikallll.llk9
Li As just receiv the largest assortment of NEW
1.1. 'GOODS eve brought into Bradford co., which
he effete in exchangsvfOr
CASH,
LUMBER, or
PRODUCE.
Monrorton, May 10, 18.11:
rt D. BARTLETT will exchange cloth Of other
Goods for Wool on the best terms possible.
Towanda, June I, 18.17.
Ap014,11#1111:01alliki. -
_ _ _
7, I •14"
'7 1 3 :- ;?- ..A 1 -1 4i :TT^ . ; irtirgUeb t tis k rat'i '
writs 4 or L:49'971 - - .--.- rf
rt vvtodittortri#ltitai
4,
fiat of diincirt'oreitieriiiiiltlisiiiit 'Brad 'se.;
to modlieriliati abolt easier' e to pktdie:stilitaithoribitise
of THOS P, itv_ODiturroa thalalf9ollll9Crotralln
di, on Ilfaillalv Alla " " 2
M., dir owint, pitee.or "%parcel or land, in
Ridgberry township. twinged north .hy lands 4Tertin
Barnhart. wentzby lands-offillowant-F, Bartitiooth by
land of David Bart, and cut by laud tg..Bugblian and
Mills Carr. Containing fifty acres, about twenty acres
thereof improved, with a small orchard, log house and
log barn thereon.
tteicodaod taken in execution.at the snit of Mark A.
Burt es. John
ALSO —A piece or parcelof land in' Athens township,
bounded nosh and east by butt/ of hare Shepard. south
by lands. of 4trael Mead, amd west bytthe post 'mad lead*
irg from Athens, to . ,Elmira. ,Pontaining , about acre,
more or less, improviid, with one timed luMae, and
one she thereon.
Seised and taken in- execution st the cult of H.' M.
Partridge's. Alriscrota H. Tozer, • •
ALSO—A certain piece or parcel ofland in Burling
ton tp., 'bounded north' by the township tine between
Burlington sod Springfield, east by land - of Henry 1..
Ross. ME. 4: - T.rscy.yond on .tini south by ---Sback
letoo, and west by Isaac Sturges L'Untsinipg one hun
dred and thirteerriCres more or less, abinit thirty acres
improved, withltefe framed house. °nobs; house, indium
framed-ham ands few fruit trees thereon: •' '
Seized and taken in is:coition at the suit of E. Tra
cey vs.. Samuel R. Dickinson.
ALSO—A' pie& 'or parcel bf land in 'Warren town
ship, bounded uhrthwesinde "by Nude of :John Dickin
son. mid by lands of. Wm. Corbin somik-easterly Ijsnds
of George Bunt and Phineas south-westerly
—by land'ofJscob Ringers. Containing atirnit 45 acres
more or leek with about 45 .acres improved; with ens
framed tavern house two entail barmvand applecor.
chard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of •Adminh...
fistore ofloseph Prince,dec'J. vs. Philip Rogers and Bosh
French term tenants.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land aitoate
in Monroe township, and bounded as fellows, to wit:—
On the south by Patnck Dunfee, west by land of J. L .
Rockwell, north by J. Hornet, east by the man road.—
Containing about one fourth of an acre: more or less;
with one framed house and framed barn thereon.. .
Seised and taken in exeeution at the suit of J. P. Kirby,
to use of H. H. Mace v& John Terwineger. „ •
ALSO—A .piece or parcel of land in Franklin town.
ship, bounded north by lands of Overton, east by 1101'
Cord's lands, south by Wm. Shiner, and west by Jamb.
Tall Containing about one Hundred sem., more nr less,
with about• twenty-five acres improved. one log house,
Gamed barn and a small orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. 1.. 6t.
R. Fowler n• Lewis Shiner.
ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Leveed Facies, the
south half of all that piece or parcel of land in Antithh.
field tp., Beginning at a stake and stones at the north
east cornar of lot no. 12, and the north-west corner of
lot no, 13, thence east 26'chains and 80 links to the
north-east corner of lot no. 13, and the north=west cor
ner of lot no. 14, thence south 40 chains and 3! links
to the south-east corner of Int no.• 3, and south-west
corner of Int no. 14, thence went 26 chains and 50 links
to the south-west corner of lot no. 13, and smith-east
corner of lot no. 12; thence north 40 chains and7s links
to the place of beginning. The whole tract above des
cribed containing one hundred and one acres and thirty
two perches.
• Seized and taken in execution at the anit,of Richard
S. Stuart, tauten of Mary Caton, va. William Clark and
Silas Betts, terra tenant.
ALSO— A piece or parcel of land in Wysor and
Modroe fps., in the county of Bradford, Beginning at a
white oak, thence by land of Wm. Morrison, north 2°
west 266 perches to a post, thence east 52 perches to a
chesnut oak, north 73° east 127 perches to a pine. south
50° east 200 perches to a black oak, south 34° west 211
perches to a black oak, and west 200 perches to the plop,
of beginning. Containi ng i 4361 acres, with allowance.
Seized and taken in, execution at the suit of John
Keiting, vs. lintel Smittil.
• .11134-IN F. Mr. ANS, Shinift
Sheriff's Office, Towanda, July 21, 154 7.
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lIN THE MATTER
BET N'
Of the partition of the estate of Benjamin
Brink. dec'd . late of Sheshequin tou nship
—in the Orphan's .Court of Brad oid coun-,
(f Dcc;?'. 1847. ,
TIIE heirs and delikees of Benjamin Brink decd.
to wit: Dank! Bank, Brink Smith, Alpheus
l'ozer and Casts his wife, Charles Smith, John Smith,
Daniel smith, iOrson Smith, Valentine Smith:James
Smith, W r. Smith, Rachel Smith, Theodore W. Brink,
Henry M'Kinncy and Amanda M'Kinney hia wife,'
and Delilah Brink and John Brink and their guardian, '
Orison Rickey—Orris Brink, Elizabeth Brink, Citadel
,Brink, Julia Brink and John Brink; Jr., and their.
guardian John Brink—Elizabeth Hensley, James Brink
and ►sestet Forbes, are hereby severally notified -that
the Orphan's Court of Bradford county on' the' 11th
day of May, 1847, did grant a rule upon 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. anti in case they shall refuse
to accept the same, to show cause, 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.'
ICIURSCrANP to an erders.of the Orphan's Court of
1 Bradford county, will be exposed to public silo at
the home upon the premises in Sheshequin 'rewash+,
Bradford county, Pa., on Settirday the 4th day of Sep.
umber, 1847, at one o'clock P. M., all of the certain
pieces, lots or parcels of land lying and being in said
township, known as the Richard Horton farm, to he
sold as the property of Patrick Cummings, deed.,
beanies] as follows: Beginning at a corner, thence by
lots No. 94 and 101, south r thirty degrees and 15 .mi
nutes,' 82 patches to a cor , er, thence by parts of lots
No. 101, 102 and 103, s nth. 59 degrees west, 184
'perches to a corner, thence i
long the Sheshequin rad,
north 643 degrees went, 22 perches, north 63 de tees
west, 78 perches to a corner, and thence by parts of
lots No. 91 and 92, north 59 degrees east, 236 perches
to the beginning, being part of lota No. 92.93 and 101
in the old township of Clairerack, one of the seventeen
townships, &c. Centaining 92' acres and allowance,
with a framed house, framed barn, and out hundes, and
a large apple orehriao thereon.
ALSO—AII of the two undivided fourth pans or
shares the whide into four , equal parts or shares to be
divided of and in ail that certain tract of land being an
Island commonly called Horton's Island. lying in the
Susquehanna river, just above the mouth of Sugar
Creek, containing in the whole. by computatioo,ifitty,-
six acres and one hundred and twenty-five perches, be
the same. more or less. The other half belonging to
Stephen Newell and Franklin —. Attendance will
be given at the time and place of sale and terms made
known. HIRAM
May 24, 184 G. Adminsinttor de &nat.! non:
H.U'H ARA
IN THE MATTER
Of the partition of Mc estate of Dar ;d Pratt,
tateaf Canton township, dee'd.—in the Or
phan's Clad of Bradford county, of Dec.
Term, 1840.
THE heirs and devisees . of Deihl Plitt dect, to
wit: Ebenezer Pratt,, David Pratt, Ara Pratt,
Jonathan R. Pratt. Wm. Roberta, Betsey Rotertejesse
Griffin. Rachel Griffm,Julius Nat and Chester Pritt,
are hereby severally ncitified that the Orphan's Court
of Bradford county on the Bth day of May 1847, did
grant a rule-upon them to come law pill court on the
first Monday of September next and elect to like or
refuse the estate of slid decedept at the valuation made
thereof, and in case tttey ahkll refuse to accept the
same, to show cause if any they have, why the same
shall not be sold. By the Ghat.
VMAN - E. DE WOLF;'
Clerk of Orphen's Court.
Jun' 7, 1847
The Saddle and Ilarness Busine§§
T 8 still continued by ELKANAH SMITH, J. CULP
1 &C. T. SMITH, under the Firm of Elkaush
Smith St CO., at the old stand North side of the Public
Square, where will ,be kept constantly on hand Best
Plain and Quilted Saddles, Plated and Common
Harness, all kinds of Trunk*, Valices, and all' other
work in their line,
Carriage Trimming .S• Military work
done to order. From their ex perieucar and punctuality,
hey arc in hopes to receive a share of pukilic patronage.
Work can be had at their shop as cheap as at any °ibex
shop in the comity of the same quality., May IS, '47
ADMINIST'RATOR'S SALE.
KU=
- 7
4. •
Isitltite Dar 6'
..•Y 1 1140—i Silver Media for
Dip foi•Giita rene;
111,42—A D!ploins
' 1143-4 idtpjoio's fat die( Mae% •
1444—A ,
8415 7 4:11iNeerldedil ibrieli beet .
184641-041"vcr MeditiottheiAlt:
• This is to - cerfifY, ihmeejti'ibosi la i(
the records of tile Amertedo %Mitt%
'CORY AMIGA,
Geoid r itee: ih
•
• , . ,
A Woolei - Factory - a
TE subscriber" take . joleitsaniAir le;
. Milan's (71?ritifOideoui4 Sid il:
hase feared fer e - terleof *eats:, the .y
Wialusing township; tentl kitOvii id 10:.
and which theX)itre f'.°113,#*51.4114
appatatga for 11 . 11 , 6101341141 a o f , .... 1
cloth; i ta lutEt 4 A 6 . 3o '"Pi r Wrie t illti i
relisolista Ms. 'Thom:o44v LW - I
factored .a n stares will , fin& to Oh',
give them I, as they -st4trel,olo- ,
i k ai
shill beap#, to gi4e Me Most Piled
They woik Wool into lizoid_ ; ?r Imams
for one half the cloth, or if preferred, I
facture by the yard acklic.wirt.. Broad
.F I tm $1.15 i Plarfow-clighi;hent 44 •
'cies manufactured:for peopOrtionsir
Wool carding and cloth- Melling
short notice mid m 41106811111 terms. 1111,
pared for bosinees oti or Istfonsthe brat
1 'Wyslustits,l.lpkil 26, 1547. lIA !I
wood mode the world for ,me, (of f littir; fir
RESOLVED. by die Nations% Ref 6 litudeittx
Mountain Lake, July'24, 1841; That tend be
published in the Bradfonl county papers, tialktit in vo-
lunteer contributions to a Tract atid-Letture Rind. ap
e:writing Henry Ravenna Leach !n rolled thitadjir•
Therefore, all contributions paid Weer- ts Mr: .each.
Agent, Messrs. James Wilco, of Males H, Benton,
Treasurtra, will be thankfillithibeine; and delf (Imbed
to the furthering the follorring Measures
let: An investigation of lifJ Geis in l' i rithiiifitania,
from the'Arst biotin trinifer tip teethe Chwis of "tad
io
vestigation, avid tlsik sense riseadvid in (be HOMO *her&
in laid lands are located. '
2d. To pan a law, secaing - to settle,' i'aho tAtlke, er a (
those who ',Maim* improvements of settlers, i tulteom
pensation therefiWiliefoter writs of ejeetttvent ball tie sus . •
mined against them.
3d: To tax all lends owned weer 440 saes,
viduals or eansfainiti. 'fia#)-$1 . per "ere, per vintielp
be applied in paying the state debt.
Dune at Burlington; Brad: c0.0.1u1i , 14. I ffii
• JOHN (MISTIN, I
~/ T y, & L A ,.
.THDMAS SMITH "es --
Nictrotl • - SecreWrits. -•••
-
ALE". LANA,
Towanda, Bradford co.', Pa., t O, IJ4I.
Citizens of Brad or County a respectable
feW of your nomber,l have been p revai edon to lisictificr
any peiwined Wiest find Quietude. to eel itieof #oue
beatnifhl. mountains, end lecture in bib if of d'Ortkrod
den hunvanity. For my health, I
, go- F AA ., for 'Cheep ,
fleaand convenience, I have procured Tin Sai tO ear
clethes in, lifter the Oa of i hahlE MA. If
provided for: I shall bold meet figs at a I inkriVe
and ip my leeturn,give.you moth _ freel the riven` of
the Reformers. As seep as iterible sum is CO eclat,
to.defrey the expense of Writing; &e:, lutimli tit write
opt a booktfor your crinitenience4 Th nking thbiiis who
have extended to me. thus far, tl*ir -iv: y Inspitaitira,
and ei;operation. I accept the agency,
.and ant Dot in
(lope. "THE WORLD Ctik - s-r —TO rod 1:40011
IF err Iletsustr:r.'
Thine for Trinis, and its eternitl tewm
I find • Howse /OR ALL."
3w9 • HENRY EPHRI.
8, having and Hair J)
*diagnose ; •
RESPECTFULLY informs his of I friensiiiiite pat
sons, that having been obilgati to isbanAciii fits for
mer ditind oti the afternoon of the . 1. nit:. !in to now
permaiwntlj loaned on the wait- de of ihn, ppblie
'Oars, ppm doors north of Briggs' avem. Grateful
foi past favora, he hoped by superior a. ill and attention
to mirk air increase of patronage in r
He Will ilattya peep oh hand a s pply ilf oils,
es
sdnce perfutnery,,and wbatevei is erg to give
an agreeable finish to his operations, ,
nd will spare no
pains in his endeavors to adapt his styl to suit the vary
ing' fasten of his cOstoment.
ell.So--4stripnoning rot testiaritil
ventstiVe to keep the Hair from fallio
gray, for a beautiful head of hair is
LIST OF JURORS drawn for Sapientiet tam and
amaiona r 1847. •
. 1 • •
GRAND JVIIfI9IN,
Smithfield-4de! J: Ailed; E. W. Ps`tlisihrtth
Wells—Jebial Ayree, H. Rantiej4 J. M. Edsall
Columbia—Uunis Merrit ;
Troy tp.—Johii Porter; . • •
Monroe—J. B. Smith;
asweH•Leti 'Wire .
Wyaluslitg—Jabob P. Biles: •
Athens tp.—Abijah Mead;
Ridgbnry—John Burt, 0. West .
Warren—Noa t C. Bowen:
A -- iliany- 7 Dyet, Ormsby, R. P. A jetties Lee ;
Ulster-46bn M. Pike. David, Walbillti
ltorrie—Heriry'D. Roektsell
Cariton-L-Irtid Wilson i -
Granville—Miner T. Porter
lteabequin—Joseph S. Elliott:
Wysox—M. H. Lanning.
l i r: . 1...
TILATISRISE IV Illinia—ri iiiiiiArca... •
Athena tp.— G. H.Jtelson, - J.Tott4, Jr, J.l.A.Sbepanl;
Bidgbury—C. P. Wilaim, Wm. Bastion; Wm .Ball;
Towanda trk.--Samuel Stratton ; 1,
Rome—R.St-üble, I. P. Towner. Jiah Horton ;
Pike--Jcen A: Codding, Petry Chamlion, E. Crandall,
John P. Bosworth ; f
Aaylum—John P. BroWn ; i
Columbia—Edward Young; .
SroitliGeld—Hottice-Pirrch., Levi L. leach ;
Wairrn—filithan Yiliing i.
Mien—A. Y. nurtbi# ; L
%V yalusing- 7 .H wry Elliott. J. Acla. r. D. 'Williams;
Litchfield—J. White, Silas Munn, li Wien Hadtock;
Ulster---Samiiel B. Holcomb;
Shesherluin--John Wolf ; .
Canton-,Boderick Williams,. John G y ;
Orwell- 7 Almon Doolittle, Mealier Al is ; '•- - -
..., -
Burlingtonilansom H, Waal;
Wysof —John Martin; , . • ..
AnneniaLysander C,Shepard ;
Leroy—Alvin Bailey. 1 .
T.ll AVULSE JClllOllll—,-11Leman WE F.E• /
AlhapiPeter Sterigem; •
Asylum—W. H. Frutehey ; 1
Spitiigfielil—Oliver Gates ; •
Canton—lessee Griffin ;
Ronie—John Horton, jr.;
Troy borough—Layton Runyot
Athens tp.—Luther Stone, Davi N
Nathaniel Flower, S. Boswin
Smithfield—Jonathan Hall;
Durell—Jamen Goff; •
li r '.
Wells-L. L. A tneigh„ Ja ri
•
Mrysoc--John Owens. tr. .Cc
Standingfittone--ilinun 'don
Athena borough—Thomas I. Dr
Monroe—Absolom / eoulhaugh ;
Orwell—Jason Chaffee, Ira BreWei; 1 •
'Burlington—Lease Swain, jr., D. Bo H. K. Stevens;
Ulster—.Edarird Mills ; — il
a zi
i`heshequ . —Darwin Gillet, Joshmt: *don, jr.;
Granvi —R. J,Spalding-;
Wy sing—W. Taylor; 1
Tpwanda homush—David F. Barstot ;
At arren—S. B.Chaffee, B. Arnold.
__.
of every variety and style, foreign and-do
-111"tiel InOW opening at who and retail, at
au113.. MONTH & CO. •
IZ.alii; t rtluttons
s and visetta,
NYE & CO,
PRINGES & GIM I's, of Wig
I: and other trimmings for fatties' d'
gulf! mow
& VN.
C surmiordoe aria finish. and at
who wish to purchase cheap.
Bute MONT.A..!
4;2110 Es— I.adies Mibscs and Chil
ricty on hand at je9 .
~i
BreWilt
Id
Gold Pitts,
Mut;
teisi:
Reba.
Olft ?ark
OM :f
tiell from
Ib~h'lnYe.-
di l et
,oisiitUtito the
;MI; that they
; iiitatte
hiit'dTpttory,
I itteelltiber,
awl
oiiitte moat
4O r iiPia Menu
'.i.aidifisp to
lapdog
!ieWlM . 6olm.
erlAtett ambit
mum-
clotito RN from
eftrio: Other
bioliOhe on
will—bo pre
' itlitChext.
L rSt
atnoiitwhich
~~
cAsikg,
4 e! d pre pre
out, ar turning
we Hill aCsiliar
Wm. Scott,
TINGM of ♦eq
to unit those
j'TES & ell
!en's, a laree
HErre.