Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 25, 1848, Image 3

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• Non 2‘beettionnaits:
- .BUGGY AND HARNESS FOUND.
VOUNO, On Saturdiy.• the 3th May instant, in
•I% the Toiruship of 'Bhothequin, upon the premises
of Geary Kinney, and in the woods near the main toad
leading back from the Susquehanna firer, a one lane
BUGGY WAGON, with a one bargees in it, . The Wa
gon is about ball-worrt—pahited black, with line white
stripe, and cushioned with gray seinen, (now nearly
worn out.) It has good eliptic springs, and the dash
board leans backward There was in it an old cushion
and'sheep skin. The Harness appears to be a plough
harness, no breeching, half top and chains, thin straps,
suede eta halter strap, and doable lines. In the isogon
was also, a strap halter with part of the stale cut off, and
the head stall Oa bridle with the blinders cut off. 'f66
mon appeared to bare been standing there some two
tir three weeks.
The owner can havo said property, by calling on; the
atiltsctiber, and paying foi tbii advrwisement. •
Sbenbaquin, May 19, 1848, PHILIP ROGERS.
'TWO NEW BUGGIES - FOR SALE.
OR BALE, two new BUGGIES, in complete order F
.for-running. They are finished in &superior , man
ner, leads df good and substantial materials, and will be
sold et peat bargain. for Casa only. They may be
seen at Esenwines' shop, in the lower pan of the boro'.
May 24, 1848. J. A. ESEN WINE.
GREAT NATIONAL WORK.
AHISTORY of the Revolution, and Live* of the
Heroes of the Was cifludependence, by Cuxet.sa
I. Prrinson. _An elegant volume, with IS fine steel
playis;anit nearly .200 beautiful wood engravings.
at" This itea splendid book. A valuable addition to the
Historic Literature of our country. We are much mis.
taken if it does not take rank with the works of Irving
and rtescott."—Frankfort Herald.
"It surpouisear any similar work yet offered to the
Mame:in public."—NeakGazdte. t
" It miry ke properly considered a popularised milita
ry history of the Revolution, ,extremely well and judi
ciously ritten."—:Norat 4merican. ,
"The'present work on die Revoiatiod and its heroes,
is superior, both in extent and ddsign, to any that has
bcrettifote come our notice.v—lnithirer.
" A well connected history of that eventful period."
—Ledger.
Decidedly the most popular history of the war of the
Revolution ,and its heroes, that has yet been given to
the' Country,"-- Evening Posh:,
alb GENT 8 wanted, to carman f4r - the above ele
gant work, in every county and town( in, the United
States, to whom the most liberal inducements will be
offered.. Price only $3. Address (poet•paid)
WM. A. LEARY,
No. 158 North Second-at., Philad's.
Sin,so
MRS. ROANE,
MILLINER AND MANTAUMAKE.R,
Next door to the Bridge, Towonda.
constantly receiving and disposing of on the most
reasonable terms, the bast and moat Citsbiotable picas
iiber line,
Her work will continue to be done in her accustomed
prompt grid fashionable manner, and on accommodating
terms. She has made arrangements for receiving the
"Newept.Ssubions for Bonnets, Caps and Dresser whilst
''•they adeVnew. May g,t, 1848.
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GENUINE CHEAP CASH STORE,
,1N TO WA NDA. i
LAT. FOX wo u ld most respectfully inform his oIdLA.
• friends, slid any one else who is in want of mer
chandise, that he is receiving and will keep constantly
on hand a good assortment of all kinds of Goods usually
kept in a country store :1--Dry Goods,GrOceries,-Crock
cry, Hardware, Boots 4r shoes, Hats aml Cdps; Fish,
Paints and Oils, Dye stuffs, Iron, Nails, Carpeting,
.Irr. We will ..onsitkr it a favor for people to let us
show them our goods, as, we think theyycannot fail to
suit. It is true, I cannot boast of as great a number of
years' experience in purchasing goods, as some, yet I
trust the good people of - Medford have not forgotten
their own dear hernia experience • in buying goods of
these same old experiemid coons., LOCik out for them,
or they wiH stick on their usual tariff! I will sell as
ehenp, if not' cheaper than any other live man. Please.
give US I call. st No. 2,-Brick Row.
. Towanda. May 24, 1848.
JOY TO THE WORLD !
MHE only Universal Remedy.is at lastdiscovered in
I the shape of Cheap Goods, at FOX'S. It is an
an external remedy, but if apPlieeby the subscriber, is
warranted sure-cure, sod no mistake. If a man feels
poor or bad in the region of his pocket book, the most
efficient reme4 is to call at Pox's. and boY what goods
be *eels, as be can buy more for less money than at
any other place in lowa. For anything like dyspepsia,
the safest, plesiuneSt and hest remedy is a quantity of
that fresh,delici3us Tee at Fox's, frqm 38 to 6s per lb..
sweetened with some of that nice 6d Sugar. In fact,
there i hardly a disease That flesh is heir to, that a reme
dy cannot he found for it in • 4 FOX'S.
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AN ACT ENTITLED
AN ACT' for the benefit of the People of Bradford
Co. ; Be it remembered by all pond citizens, that
a man can buy u many Dry Goods and Groceries as he
can earl home, for a mere trifle: hardly worth mention.
2'
iag, at No. 2, Brick Ross. • my 24 FO
OROCK ERIE% a large Ilot in setts, dtc,;ana Looking
11 .4 i Glasses, a great virietp, cheap at
600 FIRKINS RUTTER wanted, at the highest
market price. my 24 E.l'. FOX.
GINGDA MS, new styles, anti monstrous cheap ;
Lawns, of every. description; Organdie muslin*,
embroidered mohair and in fact all the most desirable
stylei:of Dress Goods in taarketwith trimmings to match
cheaper than any other goods in town, at FOX'S.
EG HORN BONN trs are low—if any doubts it,
L let them imp into FOX'S, and test % the fact ; ja good
assonment of Florence braid, also, new and fashfonable
ribbons, flowers antirleies, at No. 2 Brick Row. my 24
GREEN PA BABoll.B—a few more of th ose s pi er' .
(lid green silk and Turk satin fringe 4 parasols and
shades, just reed and selling eery low at FOX'S.
`.` Goods well Bought are half Sold
0.10. BARTLETT, .
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opening ij large stock ind - extensive variety of
I. GOODS, selected With the greatest care, and bought
under great advantaging in the cities of New York and
Philadelphia=taking advantage of the favorable condi
tion of both markets—and having in view the motto
above, has so bought that he can and will sell on as fi
lerable terms as the cost, and will endeavor show to
community the advantage of baying from those who bay
virll. —Towanda, May 23, 1848.
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.
3(n VOIA published by the American Sunday
klkl Schou' (Union, and for -sale low in quantities
to suit purchasers., my 23 0. D. BARTLETT:
NEW SPRING GOODS !
REagl. ittan!! •
p KINGSBERY & CO:, are now receiving front
• Philadelphia and New York, the largest, cheapest.
and most complete amortment of GOODS of all kinds,
ever openel in Towanda, which will positively he sold
cheaper than goods have over before been ofkrod in this
place. We invite the citizens Mean end sea our assort
ment and price onr goods before purchasing elsewhere,
as we have got many things which are rare anl desira
ble to he obtained. Dotes forget the place, H. RINGS !
ntßy & CO., new block, opposite the burnt district,
where goods will be, sold this summer, clear down below
the reach of any other store.'
Towanda, May:l7, 1848.
G INGH A lit'S.-I,Vo have a large citiantiiy of email
patterns, yerx,,Medoome and, desirable ; French and
iinen gingmams, 4 6f Illent quality.
may 17.._.,-- KINGSBERY & CO
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L A WNB.—r ranch, American arid Organdie Imams,
• beautiful aSvitinent ; also, - plaid and figured silk
aroal barages. ;fly - 17 KINCSBERY & CO,
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riALICOES.-A choice selection of Merrimack, or
ange and blue, pink, and all other kinds, small k
. Two shilling calico for nine cents; call and see,
bte mind, the only place in KIINGSDER Y &
•T m& OAILY
E. T. VOL
Attrition**, &C.
GREAT REDUCTION IN kRICES!
NEW .GOO) . ,DS'
At the Corner of Main . 40 Br i e "
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KINGSBERY, .14. is nottreeeleing Frain ZI4Or
J • York and Philadelphia, a large and cheap stockof
Spring and Summtr Dry Goods . :
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• Alm, a general assonient of
Grocerie.s, Rantware • Croctury , Family MediciAey
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Boot' s pod Shoes, (a large variety,) Nails,
Glass, Feints, Dye-cootie, Fish, arc.
Aldo—Legbom, Pedal and Prim leaf Hob; Angola.
pearl. cassiniare and silk Hats ; Florence. Chille•Pearl:
Neapolitan, open work end lawn Bennett: Books and
,Valiontry. Wall paper from 10e to 60ciper pima, Win
dow paper, dm. • Musical lastrumenla--Flines, ChM
nem, Flageolets, Fifes, dm. J. KINGSBERY,
Towanda, May 17,1848.
J. N. SUMNER, )L D„ DENTIST,
HA.B arrived in town, and may be found for a few
weeks at Woonarses Horn- His friends are
invited to call. Towanda. May 10, 1040.
H. C. PORTER, M. D.
Iplerirguamilaz cumanow,9
OFFERB his professional servi ce s to the people of
. Towanda, and vicinity.
Office at Chamberlin. & Porter's Drag 'store, No. I.
Brick Row. Refers , to Dr. HUSTON, Towanda. my 9
CHAMBERLIN & PORTER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
At No. 1, Brick Row, Towanda.
ITUST receiving. a large assortment of Drugs,
tines, Chemicals, Perfumery. Choice Wines and
Liquors, Groceries, Paints fad, Oils. Dye Woods and
Dye Stuffs, Stationery,. Toys, fancy Articles, Confec
tionary, Brushes, Combs, stone and Glass Ware, Can.
dies, Blacking, Tobacco. Snuff and Cigars, Am The
following list comprises a few of thy articles kept at this
establishment:
Groceries.
Sugars of all kinds, Stuart's sugar house syrup, molas
ses, syrups of all kinds, pepper, spice, tnneard, pepper
sauce, cloves, nutmegs, mace, raisins, Zante eurratti,
citron, cinnamon, salad oil, cassia buds, tamarinds, cho
colate, cocoa, soda, lemon and waterbiscuit, rice starch,
ginger, saberatas, saltpetre, government Java and Rio
coffee, whip,. lard and sperm oil, demijohns, jugs, bot-
Ow, pipsaf prate and oil blacking. .feather varnish, dye
woods and dye stuffs, Indigo, copper**, alum, bar,•vari.-
%atoll and white soap, sperm and tallow candles, &c.
isassasseen.
Writing. hater and cap paper, English drawing paper,
r r ondon and Bristol board; black, blue, red and carmine
ink, indellible and India ink, water colors, ink stands,
assorted, quills, steel pens, sealing wax, wafers, crayons,
drawing and carpenter's pencils, envelopes,. he.
Teineeir, Snuff nod CE*.rs.
Cavendish, twist, plug and fine cut chewing, Spanish
and Scarfalatti and Common smoking, all sizes, mecca
boy, Scotch, rappee and American gentleman's snuff:—
imported Spears, a great variety, ihcludixa , La Nonnas,
Panatelas, Unges, Regulus, Justo Sans, Rosati, Planta
tions, Presardos, Lapoetas, Principes, Fragancias, La
Alianzaa,, Cigarettos. cigar cases, and matt:Ms.
/frothed and Comb..
Paint, varnish, marking, sash, whitewash, counter, flesh,
broom, clothes, tooth, nail, comb, hat; hair, shoe, stove
and lather brushes. Ivory, dressing, side and back
Combs, of all' descriptions.
Seusise, Perikeneris and enlioneen.
Guerlsin's ambrosial shaving cream. Henry's Chinese
do., Poussell's shaving cream, genuine military soap.
Low's brown Windsor, walnut of palm, almond and
French lintel, and 'Hull's variegatid soap, wash balls,
&c. Lubin'ti extract, jockey club, eglantine MOWISe.
lain, Patchouily, boquet- de 'Oregon, ext. de vioktes,
cachous inunatique, pastilles, hay water, Mk-lavender,
neroli, oil musk, perfume satchels, utto rose, rose water.
pomade, amandine, meen fun, Persian, French and Ain.
eriran toilet powder, Jules Hauel'a and Phalon's bait
dyes, Preston's and Merrill's pungent*, bear, macaws,
buffalo anrbantique oil, ambrosial moth paste, chlorine
detergent and orris dentrifrice, endermic soap, he.
r Miscellaneous.
Tobacco boxes, snuff boxes; sego, thimble, pin, specta
cle and lancet cases, artificial nipples, breast pumps and
pipes, nursing bottles. self-injecting pumps, glass and
composition syringes, ear trumpet*, trusses, body braces ,
shoulder braces, abdominal supporters. bed panajorceps,
turn-keys, lancets, Whom. chessiten, dice, whalebone,
patent pails, purses, pocket books, wallets, shaving bol
es, razor strops, Italian whisks, flower and garden seeds.
Towanda, May 8, 1848.
MATCHES.—Golsti'a, Gillispie's and Pierce's Frye
lion Matches, by the gross or Ism, at No.k, Brick
CHAMBERLIN & PORTER.
Row
EMI
In Extrusive Issortmrnt of Brady-made Moth*
Jusf recrired at L. Batcheter's
CLOTHING STORE.
MY stock is large, comprising a fun assorpnent of
glummer Clothing of eve', kind : such o Tweed
Croton, Queen's Cloth, and silk milted Grecian Sack
and habit cloth, linen and cloth dress COATS.
Also, PANTS & VEBTB, of every kind; cravats
and handerchiefs, glovetand Rammer hose, all o ff ered
chrak--so cheap that I Oak it will pay for coming and
looking at my stack.
Also, A good assortment of Broad Clutha, Cassitneres
and Veqings, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans, Linens,
&c., that I will make up to order, and very cheap. I
pledge myself to sell es cheap es can he bought any
where in the - country. L. BATCHELKIL
Towanda, May 8, IMO.
1 101NER'S TOOLS.--A good osowlolgo4 of Egad.
a/ Moulding sod Bench PLANES, grooving plows,
and other Joiner's Toots, just received from the mum
factory, and for sale low by fl. D. 13 A RTLErT„
1113&113111 1 :;274
ArISS MUFFIN would again inform the ladies that;
sbe has just received the West styles of HATS,
anikalso a large assortment of MILLINERY GOODS,
consisting of Flowers, RitiMis. Bonnets, 4c.,t0 which
she invites the attention 'of the Ladies.
c 7 Her shop is remotv,ed to her new building on Pine
street, two doors west of Chamberlin & Porter's Ding
Store. Towanda, May 17, 1848.
SAWS —Mill owe, and 6i feet and-6 foot cross cut
g•-• 1 SSW% at BAIRD'S, No, 3, Brick Row.
825 REWARD !
V.TOLEN from the stable of the subscriber, residing
1...3 in Athena tp ~ o n Tuesday evening. April 25, a
801111E1A4ARE, C with a blaze on her face, and a white
mark on her rump, The above reward wilt be given
for the recovery of the Mare, and the arrest of the thief.
Athens, April 28, 1848. CRAM. WDUPPIE.
TVISSOLITTION.----The co-partnership heretofore ex
biting betwcon the subscribers in the Cloth Man
ufacturing business, in Montoetcin. is this day &Noised
by stimuli! consent. All pinions indebted,, by:nole f or
book account, are limey notified that payment mart be
made immediately to J. Ingham, at the Factory, with
whom all accounts are left, as it is the determination to
have all accounts settled by the 16th day of May—after
which date no time will be given. J. INGHAM.
Mourocton, April 24, 1848. D. INGRAM.
Tho'aLove business will hereafter be carried on by
J. INGHAM, who has prOvided new Carding Machi
nery, and will consequently be enabled to supply 'all
who may favor him with-their patronage, with prompti
tude euiltleihr* ..."*44:lftrig experience in the Ina
sinew. an alrykalttritiqp-to Joints of customers,
he bro Pet to pelf a conliiiiianca ot"that liberal patron•
age which has Voilitaltirriebecil
Monroe-ton, April 2 . 1, 1818.
DAVID !INGHAM, wbo bat heretofor e . earfi r ed on
the above business at the manufsetoty in.Monree:
embraces this opportunity to inform:ill whoiney need
bis services, that he has removed to Leroy—two miles
above' the wirers-4140re be la priparett te ail:fete all
orders in his line in such almoner meth et4ile
saGsfaction:. The yinrenstie.efalpnblie alfeltarittitil
iy tolicii4, Leroy, Aril 24 :11 61 1 8 -: -•
— . -4iiktiapmithe r .4lZc.. ,;
No. 1.314-Row again in- the Field !.
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. . ri:,..' ALcaiiniber*, :,
.... -,, RAByest retinae& form *nay
. ite".: • New York *Rh slime
( "P".".
.74 suPyri,pf weglii.l4 40.,,weify_
i , Bikeeware, compoihing inliot,
I ) . ' :,.. the following articles' :—Lever.
• - v • • „f. L'Epine and Plain Watches, with
'' ‘ 3 ,1%... '' 4 a complete assorteseut of Gold
. ` - •
Jewelry. suck as Eat Kluge, rin
ger Rio ga, Breast Pins, Bracelets. Lockets, Gold . chnittss
Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also,
.4 worts of Bilverware,
and any quantitytdBteerßeada—all of which ha org#
for sale eaceeedingly cheap km °ABB. ,
Watch, repaired on short notice, and limed&
to run well, or the money will be refunded, and a Wilt.:
tan egreement given to that street if worked.
N. IL—MAPLE SUOAIt, and Country 'Produce
taken in payment For work ; end alas. Lion new, Wei
forever, the Ha Produce wad be paid when the work
is drew—l war against credit in all its forms.
* W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent.
Towanda, April 211. 18.411.
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Tbibet; saa a great variety of Collars. which
cannot fail to suit. . KINGEWERY & CO.
PARASOLS AND PAkABOLETTEB.—A groat
variety of pint, gingham and cotton—some extra
rich. In &et, we have all kinds of fancy end staple
Dry Goods, adapted to the season, bought by one who
has been in the business twenty-one years,. and he Bet
ters himself that they have been bought as cheap, if not
more so, than soy other merchant can boy, and is ab
solute!), sure they will ber - sold cheaper. Call mime.
at myl7 KINGSBERY rt. al.
TIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post O ffi ce
at TROY, quarter ending March 35, 18411.
Brooks George Leonard Noah
Des ty George Loomis Alvin
Carpenter Lawrence Owens' Spmuel
Cue Mias Nancy M Salisbury John
Cbrissman Emily Miss Watson James
%tyre W 11 H Whoekw Tibbil
Dickinson A A Miss Wheeler S J Mrs.
Godard Thomas H Watkins D
'Unmet James Weed Joseph
Johnson Hubbard Webber .Charles Royal
• -LAI - TON RUNYON. P. M.
wItgUIZTINE.7:O
Tk &dial Fatally is ins! .
Dr. Carter's Infallible Remedy for Hintazit.
- Time of taking and size of doses manly
at the option of the patient -
THE shove medicine can be tonna at all times at the
new esioddishment of CARTER & SMALLEY,
together with an entire new and fresh stock of GRO.
CERIES; comprising every thing in their line, such
as Tea. Coft-o, Sugar, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Choco
late, Cocos, Citron. Figs, Raisins, &c., and an endless
variety of other articles 'leo numerous to mention ;"
all of which will be sold B low as the same can be
bought west of the Empire city. We also offer the
most splendid assortment of French.. English and Uer-
Man TOYS, ever before offer
ed in Northern Pennsyl
vania, together with a full assortment of Nuts, Cooke
tionaries, Yankee Notions, Fancy glassware, &c., which
must and will suit as to quality and price.
Oct. 12. 1847. CARTER & SMALLEY.
The Saddle and Harness Business
IS sull continued by ELKANAH SMITH, 1 CULP
&C. T. SMITH, under the Firm of Elkanak
Smith & CO., at the old stand North sideof the Public
Square, where will be kept constantly on hand Best
Mks and Ciantee Baddiek road and Comma.
Harness, all kinds of Trunks, Vance,. and an Mho
work in their line.
Carriage Trimming 4. Military work
done to order. From their experience and - parichnality,
they are in Impel to receive • share of public patronage.
Work can be bad at their shop as cheap as at imy oihei
shop in the county of the same quality. May 18.'4?
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Wkat an you about here t Arai ye: Yu, I geniisl
ifOrSANDS of times the goestkro hes been asked.
T
Where on earth are all the Bolts aud noes law
nalitetared that supply the continual rash at the corner
of Main and Bridge streets! O'Hara answers audible
is the plece, and these aie the things we do it with
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Seventreievennewfashiono
every two seconds!
- Put ors the Steam!!
Hear ye ! bear ye ! and understand, that O'Hara, at
the corner of Main and Bridge stteeta, will sell at retail
this essissa. 39,781 pairs of Bans, Shoes and Brogans,
sae less price than ever was at probably ever will be at.
feted again in Towanda.-
The Ladies' Department in thbi estabrutbinent is
richly furnished with fashions. Ladies', misses' and
children's fancy and common boots and sheer, eves to
the est:entity of the latest fashions. Micah. not the
place -Corner of Main and Bridge streets, file only
Shoe Store is Bradford Comity.. Half cash and half
trade for flitter. H. 011,Allk.
Towanda, June 16, 1841.
txicilitearittagt. .
mitt es-partnersbip heretofore "minting between the
.L subscribers its Abe practice of Medlcioe sod Some-
ry is ebbs day dissolved by ninths! orneent. Their ac-
counts are lett with J. B. CROSS. at Fred's Dreg Moe
and who is duly Authorised to watts them
SAMUEL HUSTON,
Towanda, May 9, 1848. CHAS. K. LADD.
FARM FOR SALE.
AVALUABLE FARM itituated in Nichnbartp.,
Wyoming county Penn's., coot:bins 221 cam,
about 90 acres them( improved, with a small framed
house, framed barn and apple oithanl thereon; known
as the Joseph Stephens farm, lying on • branch of the
Tuoidutnnock creek, about two miles from the main
stream, can' be purchased at a great bargain. The
above described farms well watered, and particularly
well adapted to farming purposes. For further particu
lars enquire of the undersigned at Tunkkatmock.
JOAN J. MILLEN.
May 6th, 1848.
W9RSTED DRESS GOODS.—Phin,firoared and
black and colored Alpaeess; black and ea.
loted FrenCh N.,erinoes; Oregon Plaids; rich French
and common Csalnneres, DeLainehdrd.. a petit variety
of Myles : Wattle* ' • rep2s -• • DR'S,
BONNE7B.—A drake eelerskos of Florence. intr.
Vbinapeerl. , PartelayLenbere. and other fogieer
able style' kdiisPasei eine? Bmmta, , eery *sop;
eke Benoit ribbestilinillcith. wireelereete- • •
coign 14"13/1V4r'4"124"
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BOOT & SHOE 11011 FACTORY.
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WILCOX:IRa Min owl kis lidateir
eV, wont ba ü bop 604nii Weititeres eta . e 4
me.vows, so labors isy still. solicits a shoes . ot
Istrialliit Re litteatis, by curial selection
or stsek.ind by staration 'to the 'interests at bin Mobs
am to es nest .sod datable !wait snot* htu ms
ity & _
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!keep Witistaney'ila. Leaunt ord; aissarietaiii
' to eta*, Nareeee, esontelksala and 814oes I
Lakes' Gaitim Mors sod
,Blip s Childraes do.;
Cart tlailitti and Post" 4.e.
03.• Country Produce. of mast dricripdocis, taken in
parasol . for work. at the nolthot Price.
Towsada, April MI, 184%
Asorees Sale of Unseated
-mance h 'booby, given. that iseprbly-to res ad
1.11 of General Assemble at the 'Contruosowedth of ,
Nonsybrania. passid the 13111 dl of March, 11114co
tiikd "An set to amend the ad ambled an act di mg
the made elf Miffing unseated lend* for taxes. sad for orb-.
ee Porpelme." and of an act paseedthe lab day of Mardi.
1817: "a firthersopplemeist to en act entitled in let
directin' g the mode of selling Unseated lassie. lad for
other purees." the following trade of UNSEATED
LAND Intl be sold at public vendee in the 12th Joy of
JUNE auk (being the meted Matas,.) at the Court
Hers. in the lhonmh of Tow:rads, is the county of
Bradford. foe, the srmoreges of Taus due. and the cost
accrued on each' tot respectividy :
No or
No. of ;ten... I Townships, ® men
I :I tax::
294 Albany. Abel Faeroe. 17 10
140 " Masse Bradley. 906
280 " Nathan Carey. 13 58
100 u Dasieftilbeparal, 5 85
100 " Jobs Knight, jr. 16 85
120 ", Henry Mark. 702
250 "' Caleb Cerupdl,* 40 87
418 * Cesar Lowasea,* 68 6?
175 " Adam Wagoner. 3 40
266 " Tfousee Bradley," 29 59
400 ' 4 , Frederick Collator. 12 00
in u Meier Benson,, 4 57
400 •• Joseph Aodersoo, 12 00
200 " John Barron, " 9 00
200 4 & Asylum, Chas. Bennet, IL 70
400 " " Tbos. Edwards. 23 40
/84 Mean. .Clinbspbses Avery, 10 63
99 0
200 "
200
312 1000 Athena.
1494 88 1181liagtoo,
1493 193.
1486 293 "
1498 . 104 . "
202 Colston. Frederick Beams,
200 0 Henry Beck.
4131 " George S. Triffie,
402 " John Barron, jr.
261 • Thome Atmore,
68 " Getup Guest,
179 a William Lewis,
211 " John Vaughn,
_3l " do.
202 " James N. Barter' 33 02
210 " William Austin. 12 28
100 -" " Ittepben Maxfield, 5 851
260 ° Gene They. 15 21
13 Familia, Bsinsel Bryson, 4 29
US Henry Bette, 10 31
343 " . Joseph Betts. 19 57 .
300 " Samuel Nichols, 52 45
343 0 John Deets, 19 37
343 ° Jams Bette. , 19 57
400: ° Henry Berme. 22 80
373 " Samoel Cooley, ' 21 39
343 " Poor Edge. 19 57
400 " ' Samuel Edge. , 21 80
343 ° teemed Frits, 19 67
400 " Dimes Hardy, 22 80
375 . " George Moore, 21 39
400 " Joseph Seely, , 29 80
400 " kleni7 Seely, . 22 SO
400 ' " Peter Temple, , 22 80
400 " George Temple, 22 SO
400 0 Jams Hardy. 22 80
4M/ ° Jonathan Hampton, 22 SO
400 ° Nathan Hardy, 22 80
400 ° Peter Hags. 2/ SO
400 ' Foul Moore, 22 80
400 7 ' Andrew Bi3dons, 21 80
400 " Joseph %Mous, 21 00
400 a George Weldon*, 22 80
343 • George Edge. 19 57
400 " Paul Hardy. 22 80
400 . " Gooier Candor. 22 00
400 • Joshua Cooley, 22 80
400 • Geary Raga, 22 801
400 • Nathan Hags. 21 80
40* • Heavy Hardy, 21 80
400 • Peter Beal ~ 1 42 SO
.No - .... lames 29 SO
401 • Peter Biddons, ; 2: 80
4441 0 /herb Hollingeriettli, 21 80
400 • thweuel Hima; 63 60
400 0 Bseanel Hardy 63 60
400 0 Samuel Temple Jl3 60
400 • Samuel %Mose 63 60
400 • ' Andrew Hardy.° 63 60
437 •, and Monroe, Was. Gray, . 29 40
ggy Monroe, Jahn ISterem, 13 89
4371 " Eph McAdams, 25 59
4341 . Thomas Hamilton. 15 39
419 " hue Milken:. 24 53
Jacob Downing,* 33 60
Jacob Bomb, 836
Samuel A micron, 22 80
Haman Castillor, 21 SO
Jonathan North, 22 80
Peter North, 22 90
Frederick Schott', 22 80
George Sehotte. 21 80
Mary RIM, ' 181.0
Mgt Haffis, , Sa 73
Marl Waage, IS 97
Joseph Cestattir, 22 80
Peter. Hampton, 22 80
John Moose, 22 80
James Nanh,i 22 80
Hannah Woctitruir, 22 80
Robot HessiiiMs; es so
Pear Bebotts? 63 60
4600
4601
203 a
109 "
400 *
400 a
400 *
400 "
400 "
400 "
400 "
440 N
!30 "
400 *
400 "
400 "
400 "
400 "
400 "
400 "
400 • eameed Neets.•
1516 968 Weary. tlbadel Carnal,
1507 331 • do
1515 166 4 4o
Ilia so Elmithgleld, Mellen
1488 100 *. Charles Carroll,
14197 130 .1
14112 860 "
1451 184 "
i4llll 9161 " oul dmit. do 1
210 4 0 11. 16 11 11111 . Peter 011iallqk
5688 1100 Wells, Moo= & pan.
5689 1030 " do
Mu 1 966 al
5692 196 14
ben nos M br. Eat* 0,4, do 44 25
Mr thaw tracts marked with a alai, (•) acs added
the taxes Jar isms provisos to )848.-7. ]
JAMES . M. PECK, Treasuan.
TriUary Offica f March 27, 1848.
Scoloral. andschangeable oven
also, while and colored looneti adios. at
sopl4 DIEItCUR-8.
LAW" ' ORGANDIES, LAWN GINGIIAMS,
sad 1 4 1 111 Gisellion; base kilt ',calved as the
Ravings Bank, and are selling tirenty.Ate per cent.
cheaper than elm • jj7 C. REED.
PINTIL—Whits and red lead, Venetian red, Spa
!AA brown. cord gum, Mania, atoms green;
chrome yellow, castostt, tike., at ' BAIRD'S
AECtleirliVllEla...elL - Ilirar •
CAKE to tbe ,cruiseet thewbirriber, in Monroe
~t aweeirip, en Batenle3l. Apia OLIN a dee colored
MARL with s 6th gang bar bade H.. apparaatly
bean quid at the palmed. The roils: is requested
hi prove property, pay eltartrea• and o
re her wet.
A ril 26, *BlB. 13111114
• -
MAIM
I
Tawmthip committee,
5 78
Thema, Jackson,
Jobs Shimmed,
Chas Canon,
do.
do.
do.
do.
11 70
II 70
le 50
168
1 81
5 71
2 02
11 412
11 73
23 98
23 52
1 51
3 97
10 49
12 33
1 83
MIMI
I
4207
- 10 76
En
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SPRING. TRADE.
nreitrio siithigsegstOidisaS at
%;/ lONTANIMS.&;CO., Nu.*
Wasi• Nita be fimmia ault**Aphs 144 l ea'AptiTriii
'read" IdSibermin disVe pew iss,eilusta diffAni
Rope Ow is Wita,snil Ai Pork t h at is iiiiiiestoss-ittisk
TWo Tons Zon ation'. Ana ha
Monk at NON
lIIEStS PORK
ll Hoag on hand, si MO
BRIGADE 00ERS.
HL oheolled MOM . Viihsawert widths the
bloods of lb. Seemed Itl et l i toh Diti . iore. P.
111 ~,mill meet Sot difelptioe. ' mos
ime,
Moo, wit :In Monmusies oondsy. the 6th di,
°Mao elext, and to Battsliasts aMI Ihlthotitte; tit;
lows:
Tba &I regiment, commanded by Col. A. K. Board.
lit Battalion, on Monday. the lath Jay of Jape next.
ad bet. same regiment an Tuesday. the 131 b.
The 4th regiment. commanded by N A. El:iot—tia
Warms on Wednesday. the 144: ad battalion Olaf
regiuragoin Thursdity, the lath.
The let volunteer bettedien ef Tim* county ems.
mended by Lieut. Col. Joseph Yunkin, on Thursday.
the I bib. . • •
The tld regiment 'Commended. by ,Col. if. ff. Seely,
on Friday. 16th.
The 3d volunteer hettelion of aredAnd county, com
mended by . Umtt. Coll. L. .1. Bradford. on Friday. 16th.
The lii volumer bamboo of Bradford county, eon
mnieded by Lieut. Cal. Tbeo Walder,an Saturday, 17th.
Tbs tat regiment. commanded by Cal. P. C. Ward,
on lifeeday!the 19th. -
The 4th volunteer battalion of Bradford county, cow
nunukd 14 Lieut. CoL B. Laporte. on Wueselay; the
The Rd volunteer battalion of, Bradford county, nom•
minded by Lieut. C01..1. A. Colliding, on Wedueeduy,
the 2 1a.
The Bth regiment emenneek# by Lieut. Gel. Jim*
Herder, en Thumley, the 224 day of Jame eel',
Adjutants and Captains are re :noted to. be punctual
in nuking out their - toll Capitols andifteir Bata orabeen.
lees, as directed by the militia lase et April 25, 1814.
W. E. BARTON. inspector, 2J brig.
Inspector's Office.' Z 9th die. P. M.
East /Smithfield. May 1, 18412. S
teItiMPLIO ow
flair Dressing and Bathing Saloon!
EMULOUS TO EXCEL t
H. Cooper ft G. Jackson,
IitIESPEO %TULLY informal their frintla and NM
i. ~ublie greenfly, that they base fitted up that large
room in the Myr Nrict sloth oft: Kimptery, Towan
da. in a superior myle. Wien they will teiw pleasure in
waiting upon their old outcomes. and making new
ones. • i.
In addition, they will keep constantly on hand p
good assortment of FANCY GOODS, snob as Bear),
Maccamer's Oil, Ox Marrow, Cologne, Victoria
pesfente, Bak brushes tittering and Tooth brushes, and
Combs
ALSO—AiI kinds of Ladies' curls. Dasoms and
Calm. Cravats, Suspenders, Dazors and Strops, Ameri
can Shinspoone, for sale by the boule. for restoring
the hair and preventing the accumulating of dandruff--
warranted to keep the hair from ailing off if used an.
cording to directions. Always kept on hand • fresh
satoply of lined and compositirro hair. Dye warranted
lockinge the hair instantly from a red or gray, to •
beautiful brown or black.
Gentlemen's Coats sod Pants cleaned or colored and
warranted to give iratisfietiom Rasors o it kr urned on short
notice. Dot and shoes blacked Call and
see for yourselves. Feb 9.
PATENT MEDICINE/S.—AO dart celebrated
es Medicin of the day., can be fogad t No. Thick
Row. mylit CHAMBERLIN PORTER.
QHEETINGS AND SLURTINGS.
LI swine our stock, you will be
you should think the price au low. *het
thing wrong in it. IW4GS :
BROWN 811EIRTINCAboat 3,000 yards a(
Brow' Sheeting:a. kid • 'd at BMWS.
DS3TINGS.-Betio; slit, nadir rtiipa, silk vei4et
sad other Ifostiop, fire winter or murner, fill oe
spring ; a great assortment at; BAIRIYO. No,. 3, B.R. •
TIARDWA RE, a good assattareat. iscpadiactron,
1.1 Steel, dr.e. at No. 2. B.R. ror&
AINTS, OILS do DYE-STUFFS, also Notches
P
by the gross, at No. S. 8.11.
LADIES' DRES S Gimp ,
habit bottle:o and all kinds of fixin's for Limning
dream at BAIRD'S, No. : 11, Wick Hair.
UFFS !—These furred animals are to be hail at
the Central store, 1 . 1016 314 cents, to it& Mork
the place, if yen want muffs, cheap. bt.N.aErrs.
ILTATB & CAPB.-4-A ,tea assortment alt rid fur
1.1. Hats gent's glazed caps, with cape. (r great sr.
tide fOf stormy weather.) min Ina boy's cloth ellPs.
ebildreee velvet ape. -ate. Yon will find all these
kinds. and many more. et 1110 BA'RD'S.
LT ADIRB !—Do you know when to find the nicest
French Lace Cares hi town I—the intot is at
Nov. 10. BAWDS, No. 3, Irick Row.
BOOTS & SHOPS, etinsisting of cow - hide sod Wp
boots, loan' sod mule.' 'Uppers. piton and - halt
iptitert t children's oboes ; *too en elegant anoetmoot of
Hato end Cam as now oteniug at the Savior Book,
orp29 NO. 6, 8. R.
Positively the last Notice !
ALL persona indebted to th e sabseriber, re hereby
notified that settlement most be sunk hatomitately
without Giii. A prompt, attendance to this all, will
use him the disagreeable immunity of resorting to mem
waren to compel payment. D. C. HALL.
Towanda, March 29th. 1848.
(DIELLIP11116(DIIPINIZo
ALIC * OIO3 AND 'DR II44
LArszs. a goo) iegortment
V —.oleo woe very pretty CRNISINAMS. selling at
city east. Ake, a wrist it of ochry goats mania' at evert
Isms than firet mt. No taietake Shout h either. The
Whiles of the winter Neck must and shall be eol.lot
loam price. filens dile* sea, at PDX'S,
Towanda. March 22, $4B. No. 2, Brick Row.
D RINTB-1000 pm& on hand , which we will sell
.1 to en& castanets at coot.
blotch 12. lettt. KONTANYEB & CO.
691 60
6779
19 33
9.90
1(.....411\JRN1T 4
NOTICE is hereby 'hen chid I haveleft samente
kw Prothimotairs fees, in the bands of N. S. KES
LER, far collection ; end all those diet ere .in sneers,
mill same oast by calling a him and mauling the same
immediately. He will genmally be foetid at the Prie.
thenanny's ofliee. I alio tender my grata& seknowl
edgementa to all theme Mho here famed me by settling
and balancing the demands I bad against them.
Month I, MA. AARON CIItIIiBUCK.
8 6t
6 85
63 47
13 II
61 33
1119 117
CHOICE DRY GODDEL—Alpseeas, Preach Meri
no, Oregon pleat, moustin de taints. Columbian
plaids. gingham's, of ell deeeriptions„ dte.. &c., et
Noe, 10. HAIRD'B, No. 3, Brick Dow..
88 43
7 48
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, ,Vestings, °intent
Cloths, such as brown. olive and gold mixed Sm
iles will be sold very low at SAVINGS DANE.
DRINTES.of everi variety and style, foreign and do-
L. made, now opening at wholes:110 and retail. at
. MONTANYE'S & CO.
GINGHAMS & PRINTS.—PIain and twilled Gin ;; -
hams, Enaftsfs OA American Prints, a . beautiful
amortment at frep2ls ISERCUR"A.
1 r :4_ , 717 , 6001Da5Q
At Wholesale anti Retail. s
MONTA NIBS dr- CO. are now receiving flesh
from New York und Philadelphia, the most deal
rade lot of GOODS, ever offered in this market, and
think that an experience of twenty years in the selec
tion of goods had ought to enable theacto purchase as
damp as the chespert. We invite pubine attention to
our stock, and think en can Offer inducements worthy
the nutien 411 tie most tkin burn sadussinsrs
goods, May I, 1818.
_End Aktntr•
SULU
VANCOU RT.
+""*. ,' s
NenCtk i k i 4 " 1. 04. -11nlief Al nea
' Cliagkinri4lhe ' CL*4 cullit* - .11 Sod'
ttrsi
Omit, 40117ititterietiid rouittp,:lortirdstihtosted
diSErsogolieal Church. Wet Johallear's
in (*my itr..Oootity aforesaid for the purpose Of t tion •
in sal bildirsethe were! cOortr,its gut! forsaid'o*nr
ty ofAttli‘so. onitif - pablie builifhtga oirt!birereekii or
appropriated Ow said itssisty:, 'We have showitrororetf
Psiii. Owl • I• ll •P• ol 7ATiLtgla:Bsii•N• (EIM*
wherein the wrest officers of di' esilittP•ftHitiii•Pr
the Public Reeords—stal traoeaet'lheir traii gee omit
county arty county alai &e.:Aoly liisrattarda •li°'
proprtiged fitt asi4couotp
coottsenes on the
Jane A. D. 1811!,
• red irtyrylled
ANTOS a CO.
1, • -
few bassfntf of
ASYES&IO.
.
i.
- .C4A,eOOI.4OFPA I : -- . Comonsiiantra
Jos. morJRAEX. -,. .1
.w M. LAWRENCE. Wham Co,
Cherry,lllatch 27. 1410. - '
EXEC UTOWS NoTieg:- ,
ALr. menus linititteill a the estate of GEORGr
HADLOCK. deei.;.late of Litehlklttiapiiirs
bends, Awtineete4l us make payment wilbout 441syrima,
those bating Aaiun; against said estate will please Om
sent Lketts duty lae settlement.
- • " THOMAS PkRll.•:. •
JOHN HADLOCK,
LitehGeld. Match 214.
- AOMINISTRAVOR'S
ALI. Wilda"- isdebtod, to, As riWe of 40111.
NORTHROP, doed.,-Iloipf Monroe township, are
belehl Ittig, 2 4 l tgAzZ a pyment without Gleisy,.ood
dingo Want Aims ?aid estate will phoso-pm.
`out theta duty. isibinricatedfor toolonwnt.
HORTIEROV,
IRWOW:lfirti, 'Hift
AMID/I VIVO'S' rittr - keg.
LL persona. isdehard to the,eicato of JASON M
!I WATSON, dela, late of *44644 II beirby
relocated to make payment without delay. et& thews
braking ebehronahut said new rein please peseta
then duly, authenticated for settlenterd,
tuctifs, ratSua, Adushuldrator.
elwinnileld. April 21:104*.
Tsubserilver pmposes . to attend to kw blissinem
THE
hereafter, on the fidlowtni fermi He witl it yogis
in the Common pkae, inflow arbitrators led instiews.
and wilt make no charge for service mikes his diet
miceleds in the wit. From experience and•olwervation
belt of the opinion find If an attorney is sufficiently
convinced of the justice end preen iesbility of bis theses
matee•to eratestwast asit defence. he should
willing to tisk hi* keviiii'det result ,oftho comet atki
if in sty cps ha is wawilllnt "to incur the risk. he
einaiof consist' roily prongs, his chant into the expense
and uncertainty of a lawsuit by his advice.
Collections of every daseptios will to 'attended to
' upowthe same terms. Conseystrelng and other kinds
of office business done promptly ,end at responsible
eliatses.
Qj Offeetin the North end of brick Row Geer the
Pettoffsee. owe aide of main attert. Towanda;
Towanda. Jan. 1848. HENRY BOOTH.
Int Scott,
Aaiivaiggraws• eatr lidactV,
HAS removed his office to D. Cash's new Otte, on
second street, where he will be pleased tone those
who weed his professional services. Dec. 29, 18414 .
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -
Al.l. tortuous mdebted to the estate of WILIJA11(
DUCK. deed, late of pike township. are kr rehy
regoested to make payment without delay. - end thOse
basing claims against the said came will please immOnt
them duly authenticated.* watlement.
• PCKLEY 11. BUCK ; Administrator;
Pike. February 211.1843. . Cum lest. cant.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ,
ALL persons indebteed to the estate. of SAMUEL P.
MATTOCKS, dee! d., late of Springfield townaltid.
are hereby requested to auto mown Wilmot delay,
and those basing claim against said estate will phdas
roust them duly authenticated for settlement,
ISAAC BOWE. •
Administretor.
If you will es
to boy, =law
• • Wall IRMO.
' RY & CO.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NoTtcE. -
ALI. persons inde bt ed tope estate of Ebenezer Mir.
aier, deerl.,,late of Granville tp.„ we hereby rape**
bill !if .aiske payment without delay, and those bovine
elsiais against said estate will please present theta duly
intharticateri for settlement. WM. L. MIX..
AMZI• M. MIX,
Administrators.
New Tailoring Establishment j
In No. 2, Brick Row, over the afore of R. T. For,
third story.
Mc. tEIIiZUMIIOI3It,
RESPRCTFULLY informs the citizens of Towam
de. and the publicepnerally. that he has removed
his Tailor shop to No. 2. Brick Row, ov e r the do l e of
B. T. Fol, third story, where be solicitation. in want
of roik.htg, to give him a earl.
Having been employed in the moot fashionable este!).
lishments in Philadelphia and elsewhere, and being de
termined to spare no pains to please, customers - may
depend upon having their work done pmmptly and in
a good style as can bolus' at any shop in town. All
work *striated wen made and to fit.
viwyr
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT!
R. DAVIS, TAILORS, (kite from the
VI • City of Loa") bare opened a shop, in the
second story of the new Brick block, erected by Ronan
Irtngsbery, on Maki street, where they are prepared to
execute all orders in their line with accuracy &Jostle - ch.
From their long _ and rigorous instruction in the art.
and their extensive experience as Foremen, in the heat
shops in Louden. they fed perfectly competent of being
able to please the most fastidious taste, and to execute
their wait in inch substantial and ilifiehed• style, as to
give amisfaztion to their customers.:
0: 1 7. Codling dote to order, and warranted 'to fit if
properly made up. ' G. H. DAVIS,
Towanda, Oct. 12. 1842. yIB It. DAVI3.
BATHING SALOON.
R AVE the asaidsetton of announcing to lbw nuinew
ono friends, and the public that theyhavelestopen.
I nn
ad BATHING ESTABLISHMEVT. in Towanda,
in a new Brick Block of Batten Hingsbery. where
all howiab to indulge in the healthful and nvigorst
big itizerciell Of • COLA or W AIM Bath, can at any time
be . Modated. 0:7 Call and try it. Feb. 9.
price for Bathing once, 25 cents. To those
whir tithe by the month. 50 cents.
- t ---
LOOK OUT FOR PAIN KILLERI •
, .
Spurious Oilides affoot ! •
IVIR. 1. ANDREWS, in jostles to your valuable
ISA. PAIN KILLER, and for the benefit of t 4 put..
lic, um betel, certify that we have ascot-your Pain P
ier in our Families fin years, for many of the diseases
for which it is recommended, and are deem it the best
Family Restorative in use, and would traammandtaterY
family to keep a supply on hand, in case of sudden ill
ness or accident. - •
Rev. Aaron Jackson, pastor first Baptist church. Ithaca.
Wilrmm (limns; Peach Orchard, Toaliticur Co.
Rachel Willson, James Clark,
Ann' Dudley, ' Philip Case,
•
W Hastings, Ann Teter,
A Biker? A' Bower.
•
John Doolittle, . . 74 peeks;
John B Owen; Ithica, N. Y., 1849.
Never peurebne the Pain Killer without the written
signature of J. Andrews, on the label of each bottle, in
black ink. sold by CHAMBERLIN & PORTER,
and JOHN B. FORD, only agents fur Towanda.
For further particulars see advertisement in another
column. 47-1 v
n SALES BROWN MEETINGS, driifings,
1.4, shirting*, Wicking, wadding. batting, cotton yam
and carpet warp, cheap as the cheapest, at No. Y. :B.
R., at sepls FOX'S.
NAlLS—from a 4 lath vac/Joan to a Ana nit). at
Vie Central store. , N. RETT3..
33A357 gcl"9 i r.
PPringdeld; May 17 , 1048,
Grantine, May 1 4 1848.
or Cutting done Amp, and warranted.
gielt Country Produce taken in payment for wort.
Towanda, August 36. 11147. .
Ao evasoa O 11-4
awns
DIA