Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 09, 1848, Image 3

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    Beware Of Counterfeit&
The public me cautioned against purchasing spurious Peelle
Salm, as 1 understand that pedlars are chi:miming a
mel t
cuts which they have Milled Sovereign Balm. surd which they
represent to be the 'same as Dr. Farwelrs Facile Beta. Tim
public will therefore will be on 'bele sward, as there mint Wilt
er authorised agent iu this county, kw the sale of Doer Lemke
Farvieirs Pacific Balm. 'mammon- Jr.
Towanda, May 0, Vide.
Died
In this borough, on ,
Stinday morning, 6th inst., of
pulmonary consumption, WAZAZS B. tir k inixo,
in the 20th year of his age.
- -
MABB MEELING,—The National Re
formers, of Bradford county, will bold a
public meeting at the house of 'N. B. Wetmore, in
Herrick township, on the 23d inst.. at I I o'clock,
The abject of the meeting is a consideration
of the measures of the part)--among
'which, are,
I. A homestead exemption of a reasonable number
of acres ;
2. Compensation to the settler for improvements,
when the land le taken from him.
2. A distribution of the public domain to actual.set
ders, on the above principles, and
4. " Our thunder," the Proviso.
The meeting will be suitably addressed, and the
public will do well to attend.
By order of the Committee of Arrangement.
New 4T,kbvertiscineuts
TERMSOF THE -
BINGHAMTON BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR board and tuition,including Orthography,Deld
ing, Writing, Arithmetic, Algebra, Book-Keeping,
English Grammar, Rhetoric Composition. Geography.
Use of the Globes', Mineralogy, Natural Philosophy and
Astronomy. (with the use of • good apparatus to
trate those studies,) Moral Philosophy and Chemistry,
payable mtarterly in advance, per annum, $lOO 00
Day scholars, per quarter, 4 00
ISTII CUARGES
French, per quarter, $4 110
Latin, " 4 00
Spanish, " • ' 400
Music, (on the piano.) per quarter, 10 00
Einbroidery and rug work. " 2 00
Any yoking lady receiving instruction on the piano,
is privilegwrito learn rug-work, or any one of the above
languages, at the same time: 4ittlut additional charge
To it . young lady who studies the Englis branches, the
terms of learning each' of the above branches, are per
quarter, $3 00
ct
struction on the Guitar, 4 00
me of Piano*, 75
, Drawing and painting in water colors, including
the use of materials, such as drawing paper,
paints. pencils, &c.
Oil painting on canvass "
1 Painting ffimsparent 'window shades, including
the supply of materials, each 4 00
Formula painting on paper, si)k and velvet, per
twelve lessons, 5 00
Gilding on silk„crape. &c. do. 3 00
Was flowers, per quarter, 6 00
Pens and ink, ". ~ 50
Washing; la .
. 2 50
Board in vacation. $2 00 per week..
Letters. post-paid. addressed to the Misses WHITE
& GRIFFIN. Binghamton, Broome co., N. If., will
receive prompt attention. -
a:7.*l'be next 'session of this establishment opens on
• the first Monday in September.
Binghamton, August 9, 1919.
PRO- BONO PUBLIC° I
DGUYS R.
O rrs Compound Extract of Yellow
Dock and t S'itrsapardla, an efficient and certain
remedy fur consumption, *Faints, cutaneous diseases,
rheumatism, gout. general debility, dyspepsia. bilious
diseases, female complaints, headaches, coughs, colds.
freer and ague, and ali chronic affections arising from
the abuse of medicines, for sale at No. 1, Brick Row,
12 . 7_ • CHAMBERLIN & PORTER.
REGISTER'S NOTICE
NNOTICEis berey given to all persons inteiested,
that
Henry C. Allen, one of the sdministrators of Denijab
Allen, decd, late of Warren township ;
Henry Russell, one of the administrators of Wm H.
Tupper, 'deed, late of Windham-township; ,
Nathaniel Flo .er, administrator de honis non of the
estate of Alsnson B. tihaw, deed, late of Ulster tp.
E. It. Myer,' administrator. de bonis non of the estate
\o , m. Myer, tkc'd, late of Wy sox tp
lead Stevens. administrator of the estate of Samuel
&evens, deceased, late of Pike township.
A iba Tuttle, executor of the estate of Joel Tutde,
deceased. late of Standing Stone township.
C.O. Spencer. one of the executors of the last Will
and tit4ament of J. Withey. deed, late of Canton tp.
James Merritt and Roswell Dimbar, executors of J.
B. Morritt.dec'd, late of Granville tp.
• John P. Seuteriee, executor of the estate of William
Bkitrancr, deed, late of Athens tp.
Have severally filed and settles! n the office of the
Register of Wills, in and for the Co. of Bradford. the ac
counts of their several administrations upon the estates
aforesaid. and that the same, will be presented to the
Orphan's court of said Co. oh Monday the 4th day of
tieptember next, for confirmation and allowance.
L E. DE W OI.F, Register.
Register's Office, Towanda, August 2, 1848.
CASH CASH! CASH !
TILL BE .PAID for sound Culls,eCommon sod
Panel Boards amt Planks, delivered st Old No.
.3, Brick row. July 26, 1848. E. W. BAIRD.
MASS MEETING !
Mountain Lake. Wide awoke !
THERE will be a MkSS MEETING of the Nation
al Reformers of Bradford County, in the grove
near Mountain Lake, on Saturday, the 19th of August,
at 10 o'clock. A general invitation is extended to all,
whether in faVor or opposed to our measures. . !legend
distinguished speakers will-be present on the occasion,
to expound the dectrines of National Reform. " Prin.
elides, not men," is nor motto.
B order of the Committee of Arrangement.
Mountaii r Lske. July 19, 1848.
trz' UP (r#
B. KINGSBERY & CO.,
ARE now receiving a niaw vupply of GOODS front
New York. Also. one ark load of SALT.
ToWanda, dimly 12. 1848.
J. N. SUMNERi M. D., DENTIST,
i ILL pap his next visit to Towanda, in October
VxT .
next, Ind may he found it Woonecres Hurst..
Hid friends are invited to call. July 12. 1818.
HARDWARE AND
`STOVE STORE!
ANIEL LORD .takes this method to inform the
D
inhabdghts of Bradford Co., and the surrounding
country, that' he is receiving at the old stand of J. P.
Kirby, a large and erelbseketed assortment of
7f411( AL JEW AM 1111 Mr AL. Nil MA:11 g
Consisting in part of tbelollowing : Nails, copper, tin.
sheet boo be, and sheet lead, lead pipe of various Mine.
anvils. cotter and staple vices, • crow tam epodes, sho
vels and forks. mill, X era, circular. panel* web saws,
MARY HARDWARE, CARPENTER'S & tie's
, Tools, House Trimmiumi of various desariptioos.
COOK & PARLOR STOVES,
Latest improvement. Also, the Self.Rgrodating Par
/or Stove. He will manufacture and keep on Land
Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware
of all kinds, and at low prices. All persons wishing
to purchase Hardware, will do well to call on H. Lord
before purchasing at any other place. His stock is en.
tirely new and fresh. He will sell as cheap as any otb
er
establishmen twithin 100 miles of this place, (no
mistake.) All kinds of Capper, Tin and Sheet Iron
Ware, repaired and made to ordt r in workmamlikeiiism
, ner. Towanda. June 26, 1616.
FLOUR.,
A QUANTITY OF SUPERFINE FLOUR just
received, mod for nk by the sin& barrel or losd.
It • p!:7 M ERCT RS'.
Ft 4,1 - _,_6 7 110 - 3,6111
welt* :"
GENtNNE CHEAP
• Hit TOWAND4.
•
14T. pox would most respectfully l!tftirm:his
40 friiiids,andartY sae else adMls hrerimkeil
tbilildhe; tat lie is rattans and Will keep inthatently
in hind a tend assettelent of all Wads of Geode maid
kept in a memo dem : — Dry Gawk Oncerica,Crack:
cry. Hardistwc; uncle I *Am. Halo aid Cape, Pia.
Paints a,,d 014, Dye AO, Iran, Nair. North%
kc. We will consider it a favor for people to let no
show them our goods... we think they carom fail to
suit. It'll, true, I cannot boost of as peat a number of
years' experience in purchasing goods, se num. yet I
trust the good people of Brairso have set forgone
their own dear bcujht experience hibeyin; goals of
'these awns old apr.rienced awns. Leak Cut for bane.
or they
,will stick on their 0.5.1 miff! I will sell as
cheap, if not cheaper than any other live man. Please
give us a call. at No. 2. Brick Row.
Towanda, May 24. 111411. E. T. VOL
JOY TO THE WORLD !
THE only Universal , R emedy is at last discovered in
the shape of Citerip Goods, at FOX'S. It le an
an extents] remedy, but if applied by the subsaiber, is
warranted sure core. and se mistake. If a man feels
poor or bad in the region of his prekrit-book. the most
efficient remedy is to call at Fox's. and boy what goods
be wants, as-he can buy mom for leasthen at
any other place in town. For anyfigog i a l :7yopepria.
the safest, *mutest and best remedy ibe a quantity of
that fresh. delici3us Tea at Fox's, from 9s to es per lb.,
sweetened with some of that nice 6d Sugar. 'ln fact,
there is hardly a disease Ibid. flesh IS her to, that a mow
dy cannot be found for at my 24 TOrtt.
AN ACT for the benefit of the People of Bradford
Co. Be it readnakbered by all good citizen', that
a man can hay as many Dry Goods and. Groceries es he
can carry home, for a. mere trifle, hardly worth mention•
ins. at No. 2, Brick Row. m 124 PDX'S.
DRUGS, MEDICINES
GROCERIES & LIQUORS.
aIOHN B. FORD has just meeived. at his Drug store
one door below Kingshrey's store, in B.Kinpbery's
new brick Rock. Maln.otreet, a large addition to his
former assortment, which be now Offers to the attention
of the public. His stock now Comprises every article
usually kept, among which may be fisted the following:
DRUGS 'IL MEDICINES.
Opium, cream tartar, camphor, distils seep, liquefies,
balsam oopaiba, rhubarb, jahip, aloes, glowers chamo.
mile, gum ambit., castor oil, quicksilver, magnesia, roll
and flour sulphur, retied and crude bollix, calomel, red
precipitate, corrosive sublimate, aquismmonia, tartaric
acid, epeom salts, hirlunum..seuni. sulphate quinine,
all of the essential oils, gum myrrh. cantharides, gum
twig:mend', corks, sarsaparilla, gamboge. !Marge, Vie
its turpentine, rotten atone, umber, terra de sienna, salt
petre, annis seed, isinglass, coheirs, aonotto, &c., &c.
GROCERIES.
Crushed, loaf, and muscavado sugars, cheaper thee
can he bought elsewhere in Own ; black end green tea ;
microns, pepper. spice, mustarJ, pew.' sauce, raisins,
nutmegs, cloves, mace, Rio and Java cease, starch, gin
ger. oils, blacking, caetile, brown, eerier:red and fancy
soap. sperm and tallow candles, tobacco, segue and
snuff, matches, fir.c., ike•
LIQUORS:
Cognise. Otard, peach and AmeriCan Brandy; St.
Croix. Jam:rein and New England Rum; swim. lion
and Baltimore Gin; Scotch, Irish and Monongehala
Whiskey ; %Klerk, pale and brown Sherry, pure juice,
Port, Tenerife, Lisbon, Malaga, Muscat, claret and
champaigne wines, alcohol,
PERFUMERY & FANCY GOODS.
Bay water, lavender, colonge aid rose water, mac
easier and bear's oil, otto rows, ox marrow, pontoons,
rouge, pearl powder, bandeline, flesh, tooth, hair, nail
'and clothes brushes, featheedusters„ calf wallets, boy's
combs, pins, fish
.hooks, pencil points. playing
cards, percussion caps, ink, steel peas, &c.
PATENT MEDICINES.
Western Panacea' Balm of Columbia. Pink Syrup.
Komstock's Vermifuge Hay's Liniment, Mother's Re
lief. Pain Extractor, Acoustic oil. Hair dye, Andrew's
and Mrs. Brown's Painkiller, Godfrey's cordial. Adhe
sive piaster, Towneettra, Webs:tees, Wood's and She,-
herd'a Sarsaparilla, Lithontripie mixture, Wistar's Bal
sam, Hungarian Balsam of Life. Gphern s Electuary,
M' A llister's Ointment, Shepherd's. Komstocks, Onriek'a
and Fahneonek's Vermifuge. Brown'. celebrated Lotion
for Consumption, sovereign balm pills, sugar coated
Pills, and all the most popular medicines of the day.
( Ey• The stock is complete, containing everything
kept in the largest establishments, and is Aged at the
lowest possible prices.
Remember. that Ford's Cheap Drug. Grocery and
inuor Store. kin King/sherry's new block.
Towanda, Jefie 7, 1848.
4 00
10 00
6m9
LARGEST & LAURI ARRIVAL OF SPRING & SUMMER
GOODS.
H. 8 & M. C. MEFtOUR,
REPPECTFITLLY announce to their numerous
friends and en s. that they are nosy opening
the largest and mostligieral assortment of GOODS.
ever before offered in Towanda. embracing almost every
thing wanted by persons of every class and condition.
All those wishing to pinches", Ponds for cash, will
find it for their interest to examine this steck.
.Towanda. Nay 26, 1848.
NOT THE FALL OF EMPIRES !
Bata Great Fill hi the Price of Gads, at the
SAVINGS BANK !
C, REED, the proprietor. is tow receiving 'surge
t assortment of Spring and Summer Goods. which
are wiling so low as to astonish even the " natives."—
Theselection• consists of every vatie:y and style of
Tashionable goods for the season. a catalogue of which
would be entirely too numerous to mention here. Sam
ples will be shown with the greatest pleasure. to any
one who will have the goodness to call. and we will
.Low them that goods can and will he sold chasm at
the Savings Rank, No. 6. Brick Row, than in any other
establishment in/Bradford Co. C. REED.
Towanda. May 30..134g.
" Goods well Bought are , half Sold !"
0. - 0. BARTLETT,
IS now opening a large stock and extensive variety of
GOODS, selected with the greatest care, and bought
under great advantages in the cities of New York and
Philadelphia—taking advantage of the Immoral& condi
tion of both markets—and holing in view the motto
above. bag so bought that he can and will sdl on as fs
uorable terms as the gest, and will endeavor to show to
community the advantage of buying from thorn who buy
well. Towanda; May 2i, 1848.
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.
300 VOW. published by the Asenieen %easy
School Union. end fee sale low in quantities
to suit maulers. tity23 0. D. RARMETT.
Cheapest Goods ever sold is Towaada,
ARE NOW RUNG AT TIE SAVNGS INK !
SPRING AND RUMMER GOODS of awn, dew
copies. far eid nese and young wen, for young
mine. and oid ladies, for tie high. Ilse kow. the rich.
and tbe poor ; aft can now lie woonenedateL A four
articles in tbi line of Drees Gewki. which we going elf
with %perfect rush, we cam here mention. inch en nett
lawn ginahona. dark and light gingham Anon metre,
French lawns. Weirs; and a greet areonownt of Prints
.re now selling . Inwer than the lowest at No. 5. 8 R.
Jun. 14. 1848.. REEDS.
ONNETrit, and Bonnet Trimmings,' of cvery dor
eription, suitable for she seserill. any 1* found in
armor. aid very cheep at 5, B.R. REED'S.
DUMPtst—Cart boa well and ablate poop. wor
t. ranted to draw water front tldei to silty fit far
ale at the New Hardware Store ' D.-LORD.
T . ) ARASOLS & UIdBRELLAB,Ibs MCA 011 ie"
sad splendid assestaiset eves bins Towanda,
may be found, at No. 6, 8. Rs -
Sierdiiinithe;
AN ACT ENTITLED
GREAT *aigidsg-.4gli
ON Vf
I=Mil
NEV, - GOODS
J. ICINGSMORY. jit. useibing Rem
• Yeti mail Ism astelmpiiiiimeka
Bprhg and kr Goods
Ake, a penal areartswat at; -
Or/min, liardware, Creamy, Amity itedetssee,
Boots and Shoes, (a large valid_ )
Glass, Prints i Dyeaumair, .
Abs—Leghorn. Pedal and Print kat Hata; Aerie,
ul. emaintste mad silk Hata; norenee, Chinapearl,
Notrllhon. Ws Welt and lawn Donna. Boob and
INateenitel. Wag paper front lle tip Me pie pipes. Wit.
flow paper; Are. Minim! haatrnmenb—Pletei, Mari
nets. Plageolets. rife* Ike. J. 1113NOSHRRY, JR.
Tearinda, May 17, 184&
NEW SPRING GOODS
READ ! READ! !
BKINGSBER IF & are now ireceiVit; from
1.J., Philadelphia and New York, the lanerst.thespost
atml most complete essortment of COODS of all kinds.
ever optima I. _Towanda, which will positively be sold
cheaper than goods have ever before been And in this
place. We invite the Maims to all and see oat sworn
went end pries Our goods before• purchasing elsewhere,
as we have got many things which are nue sa:l desira
ble to he obtained. Don't beget the plem. B. SINGS.
BERT & CO., new block. opposite the burst district.
where pods will be sold this .user. dear dews below
the leech of say other store.
Towanda, May 17. 1848.
GINOHAMS.—We have a large quantity of small
patients, very handsome and desirable ; French and
linen gintasuns, of excellent quality.
amyl". ICINGBBERY & CO
T AWN€l.—Fressels, American and Organdietawns,
1-•
• beautiful assortment ; also, plaid and figured silk
wool tonnes. ay 17 • KINGSBERY & CO.
CALICOES.—A choice selection a Merrimack, yr
any and blue, pink end ell other kinds, small fig
ure. Two shilling calico for nine cents; eel end see,
bu' mind, the only place is KINOBBERY & CO.
M. C. PORTER, M. D.
tpatriromaur CZITIMINDST9
OFFERS his profe ss ional melees to tbs people of
ro
Towanda. sad vicinity.
Miro at Chamberlin & Porter's Drug store, No. 1,
Brick Row.
BONNETS. -A choice selection' of Florence, lace,
China pearl. Pamela. Leghorn, and other fashion
sble lilies of ladies' and misses' Bonnets. very cheap;
also Bonnet ribbons, artificial.. wraiths. &c.
mast? KINGSBERY & CO.
Is Esteadve Issortmeot if Ileadpiode Clotklag
but received at L 9crtcheler's
CLOTHING STORE.
MY stock is large. comprising full assortment of
Summer Clothing of every kind : such as Tweed
Croton. Queen's Cloth, and silk mixed Grecian Sack
and habit cloth. linen and cloth dress COATS.
Also, PANTS & VESTS, of every kind; cravats
and handerchiefs, gloves and summer base, all offered
cheap—ao cheap that I think it will pay for coming and
looking at my stock.
Also, A good assortment of Broad Clods, Cassis:sera:
and Vesting*, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans, Linens.
dm, that I will make up to order. and very eimap. I
pledge myself to sell as cheap as can be bought any
where in the country. L. BATCLIEL ER.
Towanda, May 8, 1848.
'LONER'S TOOLS nand ameottment nl Reed,
111onlding rod Beneh PLANES, I/ warring plows,
and other Joiner. Tools, just received from the manu
factory. and for sale low by O. D. BARTLE fT.
TOWAVND NEW CHEAP
CLOTHING STORE.
HE subscriber has opened • Cummins STrent, two
T
doors north of the Public Num. on Main sweet.
(nearly opposite the new brick tavern now being erect
ed by C. L. Weill. Esq.) where be will keep =mainly
on band, and for sale at the limas possibbytrices, •
large and general viands:mut of READY MADE
CLOTHING. such as
OSAIB, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRT-BOSOMS, CRAVATS,
Cllars, Stacks, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, Drawers,
Flannel Untkrskirts.
He has also oa band and is emstantly receiring, a
larie assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
such as Silks. Satins, Meniallles, &c.. ail of which will
be made op to Order on short notice and on reasonable
terms. The subscriber having been a practical Tailor
for the last 15 years, in the city of New York, flatters
himself that he can give satisfaction to all who may fa
vor him with their patronage.
His Clothing is all made op under his own inspec
tion, and he boss therefore no hesitancy in recommend
ing it to those who wish to purchase.
C' CUTTING sod MAKING UP for persona who
prefer to furnish shear own materials: and Cutting done
for persons who wish to have their garments made else
where—all of which shall be done with neatness and
despatch.
The subscribe, Is also agent for A. Whesleer, Report
of Fashions, which he can furnish to such as are want
ing. on reasonable terms. H. A. SMITH..
Towanda, June 6, 1848.
;roam R. Robison, es. Pkiiend Robison. No. 141
Dec. T., 1847, is Brodifurd Coalman Picas. Lid
Thom
960 PHILERA ROFIRBOI I I. defendant in the
above cause ; Yon are hereby notified that
WILLIAM 2. ROBINIKIN;_You husband has filed
his petition for a divorce from the hoods of mats'.
mony. Aml an alias subposna has been reamed.
am! proof made that you are not to be found in said,
county. You are therefore., hereby required to sp.
'pear at the court loins in the twirrugh of Towanda,
on Monday, the 4th day of *September nut being
the first dm of September term of said court of com
mon pleas, to answer the said complaint, and show
cause ifany you have, why the said William shall
nut be divorced from you,
J. F. MEANS. IllberiL
Sheriff's Mee, Towanda. Aug. 1. 18411.
iiEN PABASOLS-6 kw; mow of thaw
G visa
gront silk sod Tint Attu filmed pawls qatt
sham jeg Ned end selling y low at ?Or,.
JUnEWl l fter
MORE NEW COODS
/Mmein NO. spin. tse aweresieti•
aiden akeepeet end k 4 ROODS in Tow
aisde es weal -Drk Ow*, Clewatte.
OWN% Hinkiam Drop end sediebee, Mists end
lbw. bow sea Batik &se, Ike;:'Of tonne, yes ell
lame whew winos le set *soaped qestle—we teem
on one end an, awl eell st BAIRD'S.
Mee SIN 1114 R N.. 3. Brick Row.
trATlrk CAllip•A goad assommeat anti tar
.I.IL Hata. pitt's glossa esp. with eaprs. (a great ar
ticle for stormy weather,) amp aad hoi .l cloth ;11 114
children's velvet cam Am Yea will Gad all thole
kind.% sad many am: at inS9 smarm
DollllEclle GOOD B. --Bbeetings and Sbiithigs.
coma yam, tints, wicking. carpet Dien. dtc.. &e,
at N0..1. R. R. - • maytl BAIRD' 4.
117 °UDEN WARE—HaIf bushel, peek and four
V quart measurer, clothes pine, Arc. at N 0.3. Brkk
Row. mOl BAIRIM
TITINDOW CLASS—An anoworeot at No. 3„
V V Brig* Row. argHt BARD'S.
ISIL—A geed article 10 Qstifsfb and Marken!. at
F
B.R. 4,31
LEATHEIL--Any quantity of Rola and Upper Lea
dun at my3L BAIRD'S.
TIMID OCIODS.--Iroo, nails, dad, band iron. bone
shwa. freed week, at BAIRD'S.
Irl WO Tana &sta . gtaa's bertbataasered iron. just na.
A. Drina, at MONTANYEIS & CO.
02 BBL& M6BB PORK sod "a Few hawirad of
Nowa on tuned, at MONTANYES &"00.
PATENT MEDICINES.—AII tits most celebrated
Medicines of the day, can be found at No. I, 'bleb
Row. Myti CHAMBERLIN & PORTER.
BROWN SHEETING&— About 43,000 yard* of
frown Chewing*. lost reed at BA [RIM
VESTINUB.-B.tin, silk. satin stripe; silk Tried
and ochre Voider, for *inter or wormer. MI w
swing; s pestsissortsnent at BAIRD'S. No. 3, BM.
HARDWARE. a good assortment; including Iron
Steal. Nails: Aye. at No. 2. B.R. FOX'S.
CLOTIIB & CASSIMERES. Vesting*, Overcoat
Cloths, such as brown. olive and "'old inked Bea
vers will be sold very low at SA VINGB HANK.
T) RINTS, of every variety and style. foreign and do.
L made, now opening at wholesale and retail. at
aais MONTANYEII & CO.
rIINGHAIIS a PRINTB.—PIain and twilled Ging
kJ. hams. English and American Prints. a beautiful
asermment at - sep2ls MERCUR43.
NiIEW 41063)0i)
At Wholesale and Retail.
ONTANYES & CO. are now receiving fresh
Goof New York and Philadelphia, the most &d
-rab!e lot of GOODS. ever offered in this market, and
think that an experience of twenty years in the selea
doe of goods bad ought to enable them to purchase as
cheap as the cheapest. We invite public attention to
nor stock, and think we ean offer inducements worthy
the nodes of the mod close buyers and amateurs of de
rrable goods. May 1. 1848.
TWO NEW BUGGIES FOR SALE.
FOR SALE, two new BUGGIES. in complete . nier
for running. They are finished in a superior man
ner. made of good and substantial materials. and will be
sold at a great bargain..for CUR only. They may be
seen st Esenwinee shop, in the lower part of the two'.
May 24. 1848. .1. A. ESEN WINE.
TEGHORN BONNETS are kav—if any doubts it,
.1.4 let ibem step into Fors, and test the filet ; • good
amoitment of Florence braid, also, new and fashionable
ribbons, Bowers and leis*. at No. 2 Brick Row ner24
SA W. S.—Mil saws, and 64 feet and d foot ovum' cut
mu m at BAIRD'S, No. 2„ Brick Row.
7ANTEU, any quantity of Butter. at the market
V V prices, at the Central Store. N. N. BETTS.
Auditor's Notice.
THS undersigned having been appointed Auditor by
the Orphan's Court of Bradford county to ruarshall
amens and distribute moseys in the bands of Jesse E.
Bolles* and D. A. Carey. administrators of the estate of
fSamuel Lewis, late of acid county, dee'd.; will attend to
the duties of his said appointment at his office in To-
wanda borough, on Torridity, the 16th day of August
next. at 10 o'clock, A. M., at which time and place all
persona interested am required to mown their claims
before him or hi debarred front awning in upon said fund.
Jaly 12. 1840 . . HENRY BOOTH. Auditor.
Auditor'• Notice.
THE undersigned hawing been appointed Auditor by
the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, to settle
and adjust the administration account of J. M. Cranner,
Joseph Allen, and Pony Cramer, administrators and
administnotris of the eetemeof Stephen Crammer, late of
wed county, deed., will attend to the duties of his ap-
pointment, at his office in Towanda borough, on Tuew
day, the 15th day of August nen, at 2 o'clock, P. Id,
of which all persons interested, will take notice.
July 12, 12411. HENRY BOOTH. Auditor.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS !
ow receiving almost daily at the Central Brick
N
Btore, (Cheap side of Main st.,) fresh supplies of
SPRING & SUMMER GOOD%
which we ere selling at unusually low prices. If you
want cheap and gond Deeds, mark the Central &are.
For particulars, ses Reporter next week.
May 29, 1848. N. N. BETTS.
STOP! STOP!
IWOULD say to my cid friends and MI that Vial to
boy Imo& cheap. tint I sus stiU to be totimil at the
CENTRAL STORE, when my arrangements are still
rl;=iMiiffilal
I would thesefore be pleased at inky time to show and
'maid! yoo that it is not always s fact that dims who
make the. most notes in the world, or base the Wiest
stores, that sell goods the dimple.
Respectfully. yoins.
T sada. lose 6, 1646. A.D.MONTANYE.
!`'LllllB & CASSIlitERES..—Emiksh. Preach
American Clothe and Casaimerm. and a large
earert et Fancy Careimems, selling at very low
rams et dm Central Store. N. N. BETTS.
LADIStir GOODEL—Lawww. gingham's. NW stair,
end silk sad linen gingham. (new style air:Wei
de lanes, white drew goods. of every variety, et the
Central &ore. .I°7 N. N. BETTS.
PIUNTIS.-41100 yank oo boo& which we gm*
to mit coolookto at east.
Matti U. 111411. MONTANTES & CO.
GIROCCRIF.B.—Good poling hymn end hymn dtia
tow et 373 am! 60 centa—and engirt to raseesa
It at Of and 8 mate ; all Aber kinds of Groeeties In pw
portion re the Central Store. N. It BETTS.
EXPISCTED is a kw dejs, a low maw kinds if
New fiords. a N. N.BETTIr.
DR. JACKSON'S PILE -EII4IIROCATION.
This is so &gusting. mionating pill, patiarr., sr
miaow; bathing that madam min or irritation; bot
a manias dist is at owes plasmd mml airmails is he
sppinano. offordifig hausaims raild. sod will ems SW
mg wawa areas of paiohiL Whin or blase* Pawn
a rimy ins dors Call at Muumuus, & Pasima's
Eng Som. No. flow. 'row:A.od rim will
w e t go bows without intik. •
ORBTED DRESS GOODS.—Plain, Spred sod
black and 0i
knell Le k rib ; Orego n and ealarl Al
Plaide i t rick T rench
and common Ciehmetes, Detainee. &eft • rod I•riell
of stylus frot ads at •p 23 MERCURVI,
BROADCLOTHS. Causinietes. and liontalet Stuffs
mites variety. to suit an tastes and ell cho
w' at PeoPle, sutllDA ipzuwasly low at MEWS.
SEETIIIOB MID B HIRTINGB.—I I you will ex
mules aut mark. you will be sun to buyoolam
you thoultaink the price so low. that than VW some.
thing wren In it, MICOEIDEINT & CO.
‘ 7 C ,
Hurrah ; :. Jl l lll llO
Irmir z 4 - ekevear ;dm* ter*
.!(4K)D B
*if ; p i ihisktileiby #re.pebNee: l lliNta
an.lor low al reetteirio,:ited iW
" 1j, " 4.441:1
ay tools; HARVNIMEMMERY;
, 4%
do mai which win to mit - wry /trif. 17
Julf 14.•:. • • swam*. TOSACINB.
great variety
o eloviSearileOriViClaves
I- 7 44 04 1 ,141111 ltstellir Ito amid - • 1 .7
Jury 14. I eLLIOTT & TOMIUNS. ,
CIOUNTLIMAXEB.—A few very ebako one's kis
reed by , ELLIOTT • TOMILINIS .
BrlNNETS.—Plemier. lams Merl drew , llll4 leer
Demons also, palm-leaf mod Wien' hit., 3 1
Joh 14. ELLIOTT & tomnris.
COlll 4 4 A ssrietyi French and English
rani al all kinds, and Id.ahretts. which will
snkl lew ELLIOT r & TOMKINS.'
4 . en ,
NAIL& Ow and ioo , h, IrsOier, rope,
drugs sod Pskov. of ail kinds, kept
hood by ELLIorr & TOMKINB.
IRON A id
large and
coustaetly
4litkili4porchasitrg goods will do will to call and
.... ezani:e i r golds before purchasing elsewhere.
as our stock liege and well selected, and pu rc hased
when the are lowed; so that we have • remade
table edvantale weer those who purchased earlier. We
can accommodate our customers with almost eircrythisig
they wish. from a case mill to a corn sbeller.. .
July 14. ' ELLIorr & TONIKINS.
ATTENTION • HORSEMEN;
oftLionowS ( E . ) • CILL7.6IIATID
X I, f
HEAVE CURE,
For Bak atlo 1, B. Uow by
Chen nberl -.L• and Por ter.
A LIST iOF POPULAR MEDICINES,
lOU SILL PIA'
riIiAMCI:RLIN & PORTER, No. 1, Brick Row.
i s
V who k p constantly on I and a full assortment of
genuine and Medicines, Paints, C ils; Dyestuffs,
Groceries, envy articles, 4r. lee.:
Alebssi's man's plait. Trask's magnetic ointment,
" toptb ache drops, Tausey's Universal do., the
ILink'ff health restorative, ' Master of pain.
Clickener's a a pills, Wistar's buts: wild cherry,
t
Dalley's pal extractor, Buchan's Hung . balsam lite;
Pahnestock s.vennifuge. Andrew ' s pain killer,
Gridley's sa rheum oint. Davis' do.
Gnefenbergi medicines, Harding's sticking salve,
Hobenasckli worm syrup, Telef. White's do.
Ingekisby . 'si pile specific, • Ellis ad. plaster cloth,
sm,
Dr. Jayne ai medicines, Extract of Wa-ahun or bur
/selectee le 4 teeter em. ning bush. an Indian me.
Bherman's icines. divine far consumption,
poor mad'. pleat. diseases of the fiver. 4 , c..
Menick's vermifuge, Thompaon's eye water.
Wersdell'alveg. res. pills, Weaver's worm tea,
Dr.
Ih. We-toe'• female " Britt& oil,
Winslow'slbals.borehound.Brint's Indian remedies,
Moffat's medicines. Ward's liniment„--relieves
Polger's Oloraonian, rheumatic and other pain,
Phinney's pills, Wehrter's ex. sarsaparilla,
Pocahontas do. - Harlem oil.
Porter's tooth conhal. Carpenter's do,
Boule'e moor. balm pills, McAllister's ointment.
Swayne's syrup w. cherry, Tinliggtoo's balsam life,
do. verinifuge. Beim of Columbia,
Smith's a. e. Ind. veg. pills, Bateman's pectoral drops,
Scarpa's ICOOSIIC oil. • Godfrey'. cordial.
Wright's Ind. veg.pills„ Bullanf'i oil soap,
Oriental do. Indian vegetable elixer;
Brandreth's do. Jew David's plaster,
Webs ter's bilious do. Cheeseman's Arabian bah.
Phelp's tomato do. Cooper's corn sale,
Dr.Rush'e do, Mother's relief.
Lees' do. Gelafine capsnlce,
Post's poor man's do., Cephalic crown snuff.
With many others. not enumerated. The' subscri
bers are agents for most et the above medieinm end
warrant cry article genuine. July 19, 1848.
GROCERY AND
VARIETY STORE.
SAYRE & WOODWORTH#
7OUP respectfully inform the inhabitants of T.
wands and vicinity. that they have opened a
GROCERY & VARIETY STORE, in the corner
building north of the public square. oo Main-at. where
may be finnid all kinds of
Groceries, Preserves, Pickles, Fruits,
Tobago, Onitif, Cigars, Candy, Crackers and Toys of
ecery descrytion, Boatels Brooms, Willow ware,
Sperm and Tallo w Candles, Bar soap,
Tinegar '
F7oar '
Pork, Hams, frt., lye.
of whlch will be sold champ for cash."
Tow act. July 3, 1848.
ORPHANS COURT SALE.
BY anoraer of the Orphan's Cant of Bradford to.. •
will iLa exposed to public sale, on SATURDAY,
the 19th day of August, 1848, at '2 o'clock, P. M., on
the prertes • piece or parcel of land in Troy town
ship, late t h e estate of Wm. Kn deed., hounded on
the lasubtlof Ward. east by land of James De
Witt, smith by lands of Wm. Morrison, wed by the
highway Moiling from Gnmeille to Troy! Containing
one huodied acres, or thereabouts. Attendance given, -
end terms made known on the day aside.
CHAS. BRAKE. Administrator
Granville, July 19, 1949: of Wm. IFiaot,Aes"4.
01103.11- 51 TIZMI/1 4 gitintaid
VIII an' order of Ore Orphan"' Coon o f- Bradford
II will be exposed to public sale on FRIDAY. the
18th day! of August, 1848, at 2 o'clock, upon the pre
mien, a pieco or parcel of land in Springfield fp., late
the propirty of Benjamin McAffee, bounded on
north bylibe county toed leading from Troy to Tioga
Point, "1"1 by landscitlybresfer Leonard. east by lands
of Miner. Gates and by lends of Faul Shammy, south
by landsie(Stepben Bilea, and west by. lands of Daniel
Bartlett. J. W. Mercur and Samuel Faulkner. Gin-
Mining ire hundred aeree or thereabouts with e trio
story fra dwelling dolma frame ham and other out
house" thereon and with as apple orchid.
At as given, and terms grade known on the
day of le. JOEL P..MeAFFEE.
Sprin nl.l. July 19, 1848. Executor.
amumsrms aralliill 1,12130
PUII9UANT to an order of the Orpha n s Court of
.11r4dford coml. will be exposed to pub& wile on
TUES AY, the 15th day of August, 18411, at one o'-
dock, P.A.., upon the premires, it pities at Weal of land
in Shmhequisi-township, and bounded and described is
follows : Lying on the eolith side of the liornbrook
Iter
road,
of
the nt i t s a af atier n
jon.dtbelirsialritetijiiin
iogDin said reed anwrik-eassarty Ow" . et to it place
where • w mill was formerly built ad wed Hombrook,
thane, leg said brook along the line at lands of
Daniel rink toe white ash saykr4 a corner, thence
along hinds•of said Daniel 'Wok Lea 'bit:terry sap
ling g neer the lines of Oil Arink enclosing his ,
ercbard, thence eon( said twice to the *nor begin
ning. Containing Pout two acres of hind : irith a small
tan house thereon emceed together with the privilege of
taking tenter from tits spring upon die Was of said Da
niel 8 It to supply said tannery- Thu property of
George Jaye deceased. Attendant* Peen gad terms
made It nan tba slay of sate.
. July IS, MIL ICrelliti. PitArt•Admiter- .
.
0k / : A. N ti ti tielinti i BoMillis
. -
P• ,, ANT to so 'Art d the Girphiree Veen •
• feed away. Mid be espousd to pantie sale en
WEE JEMMY. the 11th day of August. 11148, at 3
o' . P. N. Woos doe pressiees. a pima es pod of
Mad II Tiny tewswitip. Ism the SOWS of Wm. Inchon
deed., bounded ea the nor th by hind of Orme! Allen.
and &cites geed graben Stiles , suet by leads of Elam&
moth by lands of Henry Greenough. west by lands of
Ludo end Reuben St'lles. Containing ;boot 137 acres
th r.
or uts, about 35 acres Imposed, with a hams
dime bows and small frame burn thereon. . Amen.
dams • , and terms made known on are of Ws.
Th above stands adjourned until Triemlay.'the
teth of /wpm. 1348. at 3 o'elock. P. M.
CHAUNCEY P. MITCHELL.
.MATILDA MITCHELL.
Thy, July IP, 1919. ; Administrators.
Cajal
a i ltoTtet.
of *ening thnii;•
011,10 tikmiosbansOl Nue* - .
,!.. • delay.. ar.d. those baying
, Nin•Oieve *tem them deof
• • • CiktslllllMlMY,
• . —Adusiuietratie.
ADNIINIST.,:_-:
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ExEetrr ors NtYEICE.
A LL pttiselte Indielmeitetdie estattof flIEDERteft
111,BILADLEX. deed:, tate of Litehllcskt an hereby
Ifrelbeeted tainiale:glaytikot WAWA delay, and *met
hating clainsseirsinet Said esta t e *ii prase present '
them duly mithentiested the muirment".
• ANDRIOV BRADLEY.-1 tiveatoni:
SA M ugoti DA V UNKIN , 5
Litchfield. June 14 , PHA:
SHERI F'S SA LA.:
By Tines nf suntiry rite of vend: expo. iketied oat
of the efferf of Conimon Pleas of Brodkin! County,
to me directed, I 'hall stogie - to petulic sale at the biatice"
of I'. P: Woodruff, in the borough of 1 4 ' eilitslithrion Mato.'
day the 4tb day of BBHTEMUER next, it one traitelr
P. M., the foll•ming piaci! or parcel of land in tioS'
township of Riderber3, and. twMtilteit on the north -by
landau( Perrin Burnham, on the east Pet f•inott Bern‘
and eoutb-west by Howard Burt. Containing doter
acres all Improved, with one framed honer.
Seized and taken in et/theft et the son of Cool:
baugh and McAlpine Imo Wm. Yobroltin: '
ALSO—The dektolanta interest is the killswingi
piece or parcel of land situated in Springfiekl tivarrisiffp i.
.aml bounded north by Mode of Charles 1.. Wells, east
by Alvin Pianroenier f month by Wood ml Berry, and
wed by Lands of Camel end Beth Bierrinone, g.wttsin•
ing .bout OW, bombed end %bort) , aereowitit about tint .
1 7 sues improved. one log ion*, one ?revved tan en
an apple orchard thereon.
Seised sod When in eftentl i oei at the Mg of
Dyer vs. John T.Page.
.4hSo—The following piece nr prarvinf land sitosf ,
ed in Monroe township, and hounded as fir to wit :
north by the Towanda Creek, and east the Asytorn
company lands, south by tend of C. 1. *ant, and
west by the Schrader Brawl, containing time baluite4
acme. with fifty scree improved. with one framed fionwr,
one framed barn and abedoi small orehantahereon.
Seized and taken in exertititm to throat:tit i f Wm.
Watkins muse of Frederick Watts VP: T. H. Lewis.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of Land in Romer tp., and
bounded.east by Danford Chaffee. south and neat kr
restos Branmer, north by the put lie road. • ii . ..!fietaining
14,136 ket, with one framed ham, and a few Leh to es
thalami, all improicd.
Seized and takeian execution at the suit of HentyNS.'
Mercur. ea. W . N. Lent.
AL&i—A pfector parcel of laid situated in VVyani,
and botmded north by the Main Mild, east by Ptak'
Coolletugh; south by the Susquehanna, west by Sheph
erd Pierce. Containing abobt 48 acres With abaft 414
sal?" imprrised With tyro Anted detellifig hoboes / ohs(
barn and shed and apple oretrard thereon;
ALSO—Qua other . lot situated in said township . V
hounded north by land of (Norge Senn, east Ivy said
Sent. south by land Lucy Bullet end ties, by Stephen
Strickland. Containing about thirty attests
Seized i and takehin execution at the suit Jf Alexaw
Jer Ray. es. Harry'lliorgan i Executer, &e.
ALSO—A piece or parcelpfland situated in nestle
gain twp., bounded on the north by lands of Sonnet
Hulce. south east by Archibald Schuler. stoink by David
Evans, and west by F. h.' Jones. Containing 50 Wee
with about t 2 actsiroptoeed, and with .tiue log house
them:wt.
Seised anti taken in ezeeuGon hi the *Ott bf Storrs ft
Jones a& John ratnset. •
ALSO—The foll Owing pirtit of prime! of land situat
ed in Armenia tawnship, bounded anti destribed as folJ
lows, to wit: North by land of Alfred Ripley, eavt by
land in - possession of John DenSpn, on the south•by
land of Riley Haskins, and - on the wen by anarated
land. Containing tine handfed acres with about eisht,
arms improved, w#o one double log hotme en. framed
Barn a small apple orehard tberren: .
Seised,o and taken in execution at the sail at Pele%
Perk, now to the use of D. Vandercook, vs. !obit Rest
SOD. . .
• ALSO-- , The following property *tasted In Shethe4
gain and bounded North by James Brin,, test by Sam;
eel Marrhatl estate, *Anti by land of Lemuel nip
linty and west by Samuel Hoge. Containing about
one hundred and sixty ones, one log homer. and lug
barn, and j acre improved:
Sej.zed and taken in eietution at the mit of Francis
S. Ayer, vs. Thomas Marshall,
ALSO—By Sundry writs of tocsin Facia', a tract
of land situated in Granville township. beginning at e
dead pine tree south west corner of lot no. 199 on *ar
rant lot no. 1537, thence south one hundrbd and ford
two perches to a decd maple, thence *est tvio hundred
and sixteen and 8-1.0 perches to a ehestnot oak for a
corner, south-east corner of lot no. 181, thence nark
one hundred and forty-two perches to a post,thence east
tyro Mildred and sixteen and 8.10 perches to the begin
ning. Coototottig olte ktrodred .ml ninety-two serer
and silty-six perches strict nitatate:
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of IL B.
Davidson administra or of Wm. Davidson deed., who'
survived Timothy Faison va. JaattPh Cairn simPood
administrator of John Taylin:
AL-10-;4norhar pied, or parcel of land situated itt ,
Dttrlington township, beginning st s po-t youth-Vier(
corner of lot on. i 9 on wammt lot no. 1477, theft... Mrs(
one hundred and nee perches to I pest, thence Mirth
one hundred and fifty-two perches and 7-10th to a post.
thence west one htindred\and out perches to a post.
thence north one hnndred\and fifty-twat and 7-10th
perches to the beginning. CoUtrining alnety-six sera
and sixty-throe perches strict meek.*
tainted and taken in execution at the snit of a. if.
Davidson administtstot of WIT. Davidson dee? ti.; whet
survived Timothy Patent vs. Joseph C. tirmimor
arinistrator of R. Swaney deed.
,;
ALSO—AII th at certain piece fir panel of lend with
the improtements thereon erected situated on Bentley
creek in the township of Ridgehery, hounded es follows
Beginning at the seventieth mile stone, and rutertteenee
along the Pennsylvania line, 45 cheese 50 links to a
sapling, thence southerly three chstherto a stake, thence
thence westerly 45 chains 50 links to a state. thence
northerly 33 chains -to the beginning. • Gontsinhig
acres of land. be the same RIOT or leer, it being pan of
a lot of land of 200 acreaPoriginalty conveyed by Fran
cis W Johnson and others, to Elijah Depny, on Which
said lot Thos. Baldwitt sod Elijah Delray erected milts ;
excepting. Wenger out Sr the said lot one acre, Wet°.
fore arid, lying on the month aide of the same.
Schad and taken In execution at the snit of Elshattel
Rexford Ind A. de S. Willa' use, vs. David brewer.ed:
of Amino Clark 2.1., with Hepsey Clark, widow dada
Arsine Clark. 2J., and Stephen Raman and George
terre tenants. .
At the same place, m Imlay, the Ist Jay of Septem
ber, at 1 o'clnck. P. M., by virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa-,
a tract of land in Monroe tp:, bounded north bikini*
of Robert Shewelre warrantee, silt by Ephriam Mc
Adam and Wm. Gray, sooth by James Laney, and
west by Sam'l Wallace. Containing about 600 sem,
shoot 30 acmes Sleeted, 5, small framed dwellings, two
small barns and one save-mill erected. also an. orchard..
-Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Rime
C. Fez, to the use of C. Riney, vs. Nathan Northrop.
administrator of John Northrop. • -
• JOHN F. MEANS, Shea'.
Sheriff's Office. Towanda. July 6, 1818:
Smith .4ma O'Ffagatt, by her next friOnd, 11i GIMi..,
rs. -Patrick (lllvan. No. h 4, Feb. Term, 184",
la Bradford Com, Pleas. Liimifor Dirorr-.
J.O TATRICK O'HAGAlS.defendent in the abol e
cause : Ton are hereby notified that Sarah Ann
O'llagan. your wife, by - her next friend, Eli Gibbr,
has filed her petition for a divorcerfrom the bonds
of matrimony. And an alias sabre:eta has been
returned. and proof made that you are not to be
found in said county. -Too — ate therefore, -hereby
required to appear at .the court hobse in the borougli
of Towanda. the 4th day of September next, being
the first day of September term of said court of
common pleas, to answer the saiil complaint, sea
show cause if any you have, why die said Sarah
Ace shall not be divorced from foie.
J. r. MEANS. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Oiler., Totatida. Aug.. t, 11148. -
+ aitalalWrietileta
'Fa s t tto•patiastship betehisas ea istiag Noma et"
1 ber.rilhers ita the pis:ties if Medic les sad %trip
ly is is day ertosolted ity stsetaal oodsetit. Their ao•
con& ate left with LB.CROSS. at Fool's thug Mots
who is Loh , authasital to settle. goat,
. • 8A IN 11EL , HUSTON.
Towanda, *fay 9, 1949: CHAS. K. LADD.
T wAcc*, lot ado at the New Hard
-1./ wise itch. jy2s D. Lopv.
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