Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 16, 1848, Image 3

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    Can.tx A/D FEVIL—W rights& Indian Vrietabiel Pills arc
One of the best, if not the very best medicine in the world, for
the eureof intermittent fever, bectusie they excel all others in
ridding the body of those morbid humors which are the cause
not only of all kinds Of fever, bot df . every malady iheident 10
man. Four or eve of said Indian Vegetable( Pills, takerr every
night on rang to bed will in a short time makes perfeet eure
of the roost obstinate case of dolls and fever, at the rause time
the digestive organs will be restored to a healthy lone, and
the - blood so completed purified that fever and ague, or disease
in any form,will be absolutely impose tile
BIWAIS M COLldlitirEThl AID 11111. AT:mug—remember. (lint
the ongninl and only genuine 1 vnts a Valuers aur Pita, have
the written signature of WN. W RIGHT ou the top label of
each box. "(.•
• The above eelelirated pills for sale by
idontanyes k. Co., Towanda. U. Motviy /Leo.. Frenelticrwn.
S.W. & D. P. Pomeroy, Troy. D. Brink. Hornlirook.
Correll & Gee. blast Bur'iltun. .1. C. Adams. Rom creek.
Wm Gibson, t; Rathlione. Canton.
1.. S. Ellsworth. Alberts. N. Campbell. Sltesliegion
tiny Tracy. Milan. .1 J. Warlord. Monroe-lost.
Principal office and general Depot. WO Rare Si. Phil'a.
Messrs. Canfield, of Owtrego,
Stand as ingli in public estimation, both in business and pri
vate character, as ally men in the whole county•
Dr a Senpimjn South—Dt•nr Sir —We have but one boa
of the.•• Slog= Coated" Indian Vegetable Pills ail band. having
"mid to our neighbors halt n dOten at n now, the whole or
wh it we lyeeived in eli , We w •re rof aware that ait sup:
ply was exhausted. The sale has very touch Illetenseti re
trial y. Your Pills bid fair to become popular tit this section
of the country. and its Int is we hive heard: they have given
sat•.iar:ion to every !why dual Who has taken them II yon
Punk pmper ton may send n supply out by express. as we
shall receive them sooner.
Your• truly. • I - A. a CANFIELD
Agents or the abuse Pi:ls for Bradford Count)
•I' DiVitort l . 'Noy ; John It Ford. Towanda ;
C II Detrick. Athens: ' Chamberlin & Porter. do
E Norman. Spcogrienl
.1 E Bullock. Eitaavillc,
3 Holcomb. Wymx :
B B Van Gilder. Elk,
lii/star's Balsam of Wild Cherry lu the Old
Don
We extract an article from the New Ens. published nt
Portsmouth Va. and edited. by A. F. Catminglium. Fag lie
Aig
speaks of ‘ htntselt; and here to the extract—(Dec It-46.1
We have been kir sotse days, to hiring:molt r se, ere in
flainroa'ion :of the lungs, produced by cold mid irritated by
speaking an public go that throughout Sundt. y, and AlonJoy .lll
Tuesday, the at niptopig of the dlseese s cm ti to inertias, and
the *uttering was intens.t, without the least apperte for food
The rueglt was dry. and hard cnus.ng the most acute pa.ii; to
the head ao I bark We had fairly g yen up hope of relit 0.
when we thought of tit.* Bolsam. and we sent wand to our
-friend. lIEPOSII the agetit. or a bottle IVe took the first dose
accord lig ro directions, roe a most .014 tantly fiat n glow of
healthy warmth through the systrm—this wa s wo o ' c lock—at
nine another..au fwe soon :ler detected a perceptible rel.ef
the frequency orate spasms and violent pains that hail beitre
attended them At three an ilia morning we tOok DOOdli"f dose
amd the phlegm: though tough yellow and ropy, was rj•-eiett
trout the lungs with Compatat:ve ease. We feel gratrfut for
the relief afforded. and recommended a trial of at b3-all who
as we sufigled. We have deemed a due to the med vale.
and to hum a any to give tit's unsought teal mm..l to the virtue
oil the Balsam . m our t
The genuine signed I BUTTS on liir wrapper . Sod by
CILA BERLI & PORTER, Towanda.
•
Married, •
In Columbia. on the Ist inst., by L. B. Myatt, (Min
ister 'of the Gospel.) Mr. Lb:HOT TABOR. of Troy,
to Miss LILIAN :N•iin, of the former place.
Died,
In Columbia tp., on tile 6th ult., BENJAMIN NI'KE.I,:c,
aged 59 years.
Mr. M'Kean has been long andlavorably known
r.in this county, having beenl 4 lhviri ff u r three
and filled the office to the sati,faclion of all parties
concertiNt
He was an industrious, a useful and an honest ci
tizen, and will be much missed in the xierslity where
he resided ; but most of all by his family who are
very deeply affected by his death.
Be was afflicted with vertigo for some time before
his death, but was not confined to his house until the
Rd of June last, after which he was under medical
treatment, but without any beneficial effect, until the
time of his demise. - S. Z. S.
New rabvcrttsrments
ELCH'S • NATIONAL crocus,
iro»Atding of a `splendully talented Wove of Eves
banns. from the Chesnut 41. Ampithentre. Phila.,
V , ILL Exhibit at TOWANDA, on SATURDAYI
I'N SEPTEMBER 2d 184 S. The hitrh estimation
which this CELEBRATED ESTABLISHMENT
has acquired and holds, must prove sufficiently the
truth of the description of talent attributed to each
artist, and' of every' effect advertised, in the hills and
patnphle i tt. One of the most extraordinary and
wonderful improvements in trirellinz exhibitions,
Is the introduction of the SYLV IC GAS, for lightintt
this Immense Establishment which is introduced
Into the centre of the beautiful Pavtlhon in a large
Coronet of Silyrie braat cy.
THE ORCHESTRE, the finest in the United
States, will be under the direction of the Celebrated
Mr. RICIIAIII/ WILLIS, surnamed the King Bugle
Player.
THE PERFORMERS are of the most superior
class in talent. The position of the Proprietor en
ables him to secure all the great talent of America,
and of the European Continent.
THE NOBLE STUD, Consists. of Horses and
Ponies - of the most beautifitl shape, full blood and
fanciful marks,ofitny equine seleciton in the known
world. Journeys the most expensive have been
undertaken to cull the pride of Arabia, the choice of
England and France and the selection of Scotland.
VARIOUS PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONs, are
go, en in the hills and pamphlets of some of the
triostStriken Feats of the A rtistes, in order to bring
more forcibly to the mind of the general readers the
Wonderful Effecti about to be witnessed.
ri - j- HOURS OF EXHIBITION. In the afternoon,
,Doors open at 2 and Performancem Commence Lt 23
t.'clock. In the Evening the Doors open' at 7, Per-
I. , rmanees Commences 75 "'clock.
r:t• ADMITTANCE 25 Cents.
irj- For particulars see large bills and pamphlets.
Will perform at I .e:.Friday, Sept. 1, at
Athens. Monday. the 4th.
PIANO FORTES, SERAPWMS AND.MELOOIANS,
F ROM the hest %mobil:l(l6es in Boston, for sale by
. Troy, Ps.,—Aug. 16, 1848. R.B. BAMSETT.
.
SEED WHEAT
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FOR SALE, 250 bush. of the celebrated SOULE'S
WHEAT, procured of Mr.Powland, near Roars
.ter, said to yjeld on good ground, front 40 to 50 bushels
per acre, at $I 25 per acre. Also, two fine BUCKS.
ball breeds; one a Leicester and the of er I Cotswold,
very low. : WM. H. OVERTON.
Athens, August 9, 1848.
MASS MEETING !
• Mountain Lfikr. Vide awake?
THERE will be • MASS MEETING of the iVaLicar
al Reformers of Bradford County, in the grove
neas‘Mountain I ake, on Saturday, the 19th of August,
at lt,/, o'clock. A general invitation is extended to all,
whether in favor or opposed in our measures. Several
distinguished speidters will be present on the occasion,
In expoUnd - the demrines of Notional Reform. " Prin
ciples, not men," is our motto.
B ontor of the Commio•-• of Arranrmcnt
Nt ~u ntein Lake, lul. 19. I
N D & UM' rord. Monroe .
II NV Trat-y. Stainting Stone
1. Maymird. Rome;
Orwell ;
Itterrhanbi;e, itTr.
410,000 MIMS LOVA' I
GREAT REVOLUTION IN FRANCE,
Merely for the Want tj cheap aaeis. Watches and
Jewdryl Great Rusk al the
NEW CLOCK AM) WAICI STORE!
JAMES P. BULL rerpectfully informs the citizens
of Towanda and vicinity. that be has lately return.
ed from Philadelphia, and permanently located in Te
wainde, one de or below the Brick Row, in the room for
merly occupied by Mt reur's Hat Store, ware may be
found gold and silver watches, gold, fob and guard
chains, gold and silver pencils, gold pens, breast pius,
6nget rings,. &e.., cheap for ash, and every article:war
ranted. A latge supply of CLOCKS, of the Latest im
proved patterns, cunning from 30 hours to 8 days and
• month, with one winding.
(31. Particular attention paid to repairing CLOCKS,
WATCH ES & JEWELRY, of every description; and
from the long experience which he has bad in the bu
siness, work left in his care will be done in the best
workmanlike manger. Old gold and silver taken iu
eoctiarirre. Toirand a, -A ugust 16, 1818. y
1 0_17 eicge:D
•T TUE OPILT
GENUINE CHEAP CASH STORE,
IN TOWANDA
T. FOX would.most !respect:l4ly inform his old
• friends, and any one else who is in want of int.r
chandise, that he is receiving and will keep constantly
on hand a good assortment of all kinds of Goodie usually
knit in a country store :—Dry Cones, C metrics, Crock
ery. Hardware, Boots 4. shoes, Hals and Caps, Fish,
Paints and Oils, Dye stuffs, Iron, Hails, Carpeling,
kr. We will conaidtr it a favor for people to let us
show them our goods, as we think they cannot fail to
suit. It.is true, I cannot boast of es great a nnmber of
years experience in purchasing goods, as some, yet I
trust the good people of Bradford have not forgotten
their own dear bctight expel' ice in buying goods of
these same ohli.rperieneed c Ana. Look out for them,
or they will stick on their urinal tariff! I will sell as
cheap, if not cheaper than any other live man. Please
give us a call, nt No. 2, Brick Row.
Towanda, May &I LL.'S,. I. 'F. FOX.
JOY TO THE WORLD !
THE only Universal Remedy is at last discovered in
the shape of Cheap Goods, at FOX'S. It is an
an external remedy, but if applied by the pubt,.. fiber, is
warranted sure cure, and no mistake. If a man feels
poor or bad in the region of hirp fcket !rook, the most
efficient renfe.ly is to yell at Fox's, and buy What goods
he wants, Ps he can buy more be less money than at
any other place in town. For anything like dyspepsia.
.the safest, plesantest and best remedy is • quantity of
that fresh, delfri Mid Tea at Fox's, from 3s to 68 per lb.,
sweetened with some of that nice 6/1 Sugar. In fact,
there is hardly a disease that flesh is heir to, that a reme
dy cannot be found for at my 24 FOX'S.
AN ACT ENTITLED
A N ACT for the benefit of the People of Bradford
Co. Be it remembered by all good citizens, that
a man can buy as many Dry Goods and Groceries as he
can carry home, for a mere :rifle, hardly worth mention
ing, at No. 2, Brick Row, my 21 FO
_ _ _
DRUGS, MEDICINES
GROCERIES & LIQUORS.
JOH N R. FORD has just m evived,st his Drug store
' one door below Kingsbery'd store, in ILK ingSbery's
new brick block, Main street, a large addition to his
former assortment, which he now offers to the attention
of the public. His stock now comprises every article
usually kept, among which may' be found the following:
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
Opium. cream tartar, camphor, caioile Soap, liquorice,
balsam copailut, rhuba• h, jalap, aloes, fl mars chamo
mile, gum arribie, castor oil, quicitsil.er, magnesia, roll
and flour sulphur, refi.red and crudi, borax, calomel, red
precipitate, coi raj .e sublimate, aqua ammonia, tartaric
acid, epsom salts, laudunum, senna, sulphate quinine,
all of the essential oils, gnm myrrh. cantharides, gum
trag,acanth, cork', sarsaparilla, gamboge, litharge, spir
its turpentine. rotten stone, umber, terra de sienna, salt
pctre, minis seed, isinglass, 4ubelis, aunotto t &c., &c.
GROCERIZS
Crushed, loaf, and muscavado sugars, cheaper than
can lie bought elsewhere in town black and green tea ;
sslwratus, pepper, spice, mustard. perip.t sauce, raisins,
nutmegs, cloves, niece, Rio and Java coffee— Starch, gin
ger, oils, blacking, castile, blown, variegared and fancy
soap, sperm and tallow candles, tobacco, 'segues and
snuff, matches, &c., &c.
LIQUORS
- Cognise. Otani, peach and American Brandy; St.
Croix. Jainacia and New England Rum ; swan. lion
and Baltimore Gin ; Scotch, Irish and Monongehala
Whiskey ; Maderia, pale and brown Sherry, pore juice,
Port, Trneritie, Lisbon, Malaga, Muscat, claret and
champaigne wines, alcohol, 4c:
PERFUMERY & FANCY GOODS.
Bay water, lavender, colonge and rose water, mac
cassar and braes oil, otto roses, ox marrow-, pomatum,
rouge, pearl powder, handeline, flesh, tooth, hair, nvil
and clothes brushes, feather dusters, calf wallets, boy's
belt., combs, pins, .fish hooks, pencil points, playing
cards, percussion caps, ink, steel pens, &c.
PATENT MEDICINES.
Western Panacea Balm of Columbia, Pink Syrup,
Kom.tock's Verenifuge Hay's Lininien'. Mother's Re
lief, Pain Extractor, Acoustic oil, Hair dye, Andrew's
and Mrs. Brown's Painkiller, Godfrey's cordial, Adhe
sive plaster, Townseid's, Webster's, Wood'. and Shep
herd's Sarsiiparill Lithontripic mixture, Wist a r's Bal
sam. Hungarian Balsam of Life, Cpbam's E'-ctuary,
M' AI . ster's Oinrinent, Shepherd's, Komstocks, Orrick'a
and Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Brown's celebrated Lotion
for Consumption, So%creign balm pills, sugar coated
Pills, and all the most popular medicines of the day.
CO" The stock is complete, containing everything
kept in the largest establishinenti, and is Arered at the
lowest possible prices.
Rentetnlser e that Ford's Cheap Drug. Grocery and
Liquor Slone, is in Kinashery's new block.
Towanda. June 7, 0448.
NOT THE FALL OF EMPIRES !
But a Great Fall In the Prier of Goods. at the
SAVINGS- BANK !
0 REED, the proprietor, is now receiving a large
• assortment of Spring and Summer Guods, which
are selling so low as to astonish even the" natives."--
The selection consists of every variety and style of
fashionable goods for the seasoo, a catalogue of which
would he entirely too numerous io mention here. • Sam
plea will be shown with the greatest pleasure, to any
one who will have the goodness to call. and we will
sliow them that loods can and will be sold cheaper at
the Savings Bank. NO 5. Brick Row, than in any other
establishment in Bradford Co. C. REED.
Towanda. May 30: 1848.
Goods well Bought are half Sold !"
0. D. BARTLETT,
S now opening a large stock and extensive variety of
1 60008, selected with the greatest care, and bought
under great advantages 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 be can and will 'sell on as fa
uorable terms as the test, and will endeavor to show to
community the advantage of buying from those who buy
well. Towanda, May 23, 1848.
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.
Qfkri VOLS. published by the American Sunday
School Union; and for sale low in qusntities
to suit purchasers. my 23 O. D. RARTLETT.
U. C. PORTER, M. R.
IPIETZZEOE3IS7 b 65T71112.2(11)W9
nFFERS his professional services to the people of
V Towanda, and vicinity.
Office at Chamberlin & Porter's Drug store, No. I.
Brick Row.my 9
LIMPS!—Gast Iron well and cistern pumps. War.
I ranted to draw water from thirty to mil, feet for
eale at the New Hardware blocs. D. LORD.
T I A RDWA RE, r good arrottinent, including Iron.
11, r'tfrl. .(c. et No. 2, P R.
_ _ _„
GREAT KEDIJt TION tN PRICES !
NEW..6OODS,
Al the Corner of Main and Brigs sts.
T KIIiGSBERY. JR. is now rewiring from New
•I • York and Philadelphia, a large and cheap'seock. of
Spring and Sununu. Dry floods :
Aim, a genetsl assortment of
Groceries,- Hardware, 'Crorkery, Family Medicines
Boots and Sh y .-s, (a large variety.) Nails,
Glass, Feints ; Dye-woods, Fish, 1)r.
Also—Leghorn. Pedal and Prim !eel Hats; Angola,
peat!. camintere and silk Hats ; Florence, China-pearl,
Neapolitan, open work and lawn Bonnets. IJunka and
Slaliontay, 'Wall paper f o ram 10c to 50c per piece, Win
dow piper, &c. Aftrarnil irtafromenkt—Flutes, Clari
nets...Flageolets, Fifes, dre. J. KINGS BE RY, JR.
Towanda, May 17. 1818.
oI.N.UHA MS.—We have a large quantity of small
patterns, very handsome and desirable ; French and
linen ging3ams, of excellent quality.
may 12 • KINGSBERY & CO
LA WNS.—rrench, American and Organdie Lawns,
• beautiful assortment; also, plaid and figured silk
wool !wages. my 17 KINGSB ER Y & CO.
CALICOER.—A choice selection of Merrimack, or
ange and blue, pink and all other kinds, small fig
ure. Two shilling calico for nine rents;
call and see,
Mr mind, the only place is KINGSBERY & CO,
ONNETB.—A choice selection of Florena. lace,
1-3 China pearl, Pamela, Leghorn, and other fashion
able styles of and misses* Bonnets, very cheap;
also Bonnet ribbons, artilicials, wreaths. &c.
maw 17 KINGSBRRY & CO.
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in Extensive Assortment or Ready-made Clothing
Jorid rem red at L. Buichricr'll
CLOTHING STORE
Tik/IV stock is large, comprising a full assortment of
Summer Clothing ()revery kind : such as Tweed
Croton. Queen's Cloth, and silk mixed tirecian Sack
and habit cloth. linen' and cloth dress (AMTS.
Also, PANTS et VESTS, of every kind; cravats
and handerchiers, glove., and summer hoar, all 0ff,041
cheap—so cheap that I think it will pay for coming .ind
lyoking at my stock.
Also, A good assortment of Brood Cholla, Cava,' .
and liatings, :Tweeds and Kentucky Jews, Linen.,
Are.. that I will - make up to order, and very cheap. I
pledge myself to twit as cheap as can be boucht any
where in the country. L. BATCHELER.
Towanda, fifty R, I ROI.
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1 OINEWS TOOLS.—A coo , ' assortment of Bead,
Moulding all Bench PLANE:I, grousing ploorg,
arid other Joiner's Tools, just received from the 1111111 U•
factory, and for sale low by n. B RT LE rr.
TOWAVND NEW CHEAP
CLOTHING STORE.
THE sulsscriber has opened a C Lora NG &mitt., two
doors north of the Public tsquate, on Main street.
(nearly opposite the new brick tavern now being erect
ed by C. 1,. Wald, Esq.) where he will keep cofistatuly
on hand, antrfor sale at the towest possible prices, a
large and general assortmeut of READY MADE
CLOTHING, such as
COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRT-130SOMS, CRAVATS,
CoHark, Dock, : Susperarry, Glorr : ll.,,,rry, Do a trcrs,
Ila)11,;1 nadrr,liti f tYC,
He has also on hand and is constantly receiving,
large assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGSI
such as !Silks ; Satins, Marsalalea, &c., ail of which will
be made up to or& r on short not:ce and on ieasonable
terms. The subscriber having been a practical Tailor
for the list 15 years, in the city Of New York. Ilauets
himself that he can give w--isfaction to all who may fa
vor him with their patronage.
His Clothing is all made up order his own inviree
lion, and he has therefore no lics-icy in recommend
ing it to those who wish to purchase.
CI I MNG and MAKING UP for person. who
prefer to furnish ',imolai] materials; and Cutting done
for persona pito wish to have their garments marls else
where—all ofl which shall be done with neatness and
despatch.
The subscriber i• also agent for A. Wheeler's Report
of Fashions. whieh he Call furnish to sreh FIA arc want.
ing. on reasonable terms. B. A. SMITH.
Towanda, June 6, 1848.
LARGEST & LATEST ARRIVAL OF SPRING & &MR
COODS.
H. S. & M. C, MERCUI I
ESP ECTF 1: LI. Y announce to their numerous
IL friends and customers, that they are now opening
the largest and most general assortment of GOODS,
ever before offered in Towanda. embracing almost every
thing wanted by persons of every class and coniFtion.
All those wishing to pot chase Goode for cash, will
find it for their interest to esainine this meek.
Towanda, May 26, 1648. - •
If R. R rs. Philr nit Robinson. No. 14 1
D.T. 7'., 18 17 , ui Brad furd Commois Pleas. Lelici
Jr Di tvwcr.
11 1 0'1"111LENA ROBINSON, defendant in 'ic
1 attire cause : You are hereby notified ti,,.t
WILLIAM R. ROBINIiON, your husband has filed
his petition for a divorce from the bonds of matri
mony. And an alias subpoena has been returned,
and proof made that you are At to be found in said
county. You are therefore, hereby required to ap
pear at the court house in the borou,:h of Towanda,
on Monday, the 4th day of September next being
the first of September term of said court acorn
:non plea.. to answer the said complaint, and show
cause 'fatly you have, why the §aid William shall
nut be divorced from you.
J. F. MEANS. Sheriff.
Sheriff'. °Mee, Towanda, Aug. I, Ms,
REGISTER'S NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested,
that
Henry C. Allen, one of the administrators of Benijah
Allen, deed, late of Warren township;
Henry Russell, one of the administrators of Wm H.
Tupper, deed, late of Mr'indham township;
fiathanlel Flo • er, administrator de bonis non of the
estate of - A
Isnson B. Shaw, dec'd, late of Ulster tp.
B. R. Myer, administrator de boobs non of the estate
of Wm. Myer, deed, late of Vss'ysox tp
Fred Stevens, administrator of the estate of Samuel
Steveos, deceased, late of Pike township.
A ;ha Tuttle, executor of the estate of Joel Tuttle,
deceased; late of Standing Stone township.
C. 0. Spencer, one of the executors of the last all
and testament of J. Withey, dee'd, late of Canton tp.
James Merritt and Roswell Dunbar, executors of J.
B. Morntt, deed, late of Granville tp.
John F. Satterlee, executor of the estate of William
Bertrand. deed, late of Athens tp.
Have si versify filed and settled n the office of the
Register of Wills, in arid fur 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. cci Monday the 4th day of
Septianber next, for confirmation and allowance.
1. B. DE WOLF, Register.
Register's 0f rice, Towanda, August 2, 1848.
Cheapest Goods ever soliin Towanda,
ARE NOW KLUB AT THE SAVINGS BANK !
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS of every des
enption, for old refit and young men, for young
misses and old ladies,for the high, the low, the rich,
and the poor all can now be accommodated. A few
articles in the line of Dress Goods, which are going off
with a perfect rush, we can here mention, such as Frch
lawn ginghams, dark and light gingharni, linen lustros,
French lawns. berages, and a great assortment of Prints
are now 'Mint lower than the lowest at No. 5, D R.
June 14. 1548. REED'S.
BON/VETS, and Bonnet 'Trimming% of every dea
eriptior., suitable for the season. may be found in
atn.ndinee, and very cheap al 5, B.R. . REED'S.
INTANTED. any quantity of Boner, at the mark, t
ruceP, at the f 'entrit. More-. N. N. 13ET
filerthanbir, &-t.
11511 W 6(4.6210e
At Wholesale and Retail.
MONTANYEB & CO. are now waiving fresh
from New York and Philadelphia, the most de
rllWe 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 them to purchase as
cheap as the cheapest. We invite public attention to
our stork, and think we can offer inducements wonky
the notice of the most clove buyers and @matron of de.
rabbi goods. May I. 1848.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS !
NOW nereivin. almoi4 dal at the Central Brick
!?tote, (Chea p side of M rt..) fresh supplies of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
which we are selling at unusually low prices. If you
want cheap and good Goods, mark the Central Store.
Fur particulars, see Reporter nest week.
May 29. 1848. N. N. BETTS
STOP ! STOP !
IWOULD sly to my Md . friends and all that wish to
/ buy good 4 cheap. that I am still to be fo and at the
CENTRAI, STORE, here my arrangements are All
to partially take eh-Ame of and assist Nr. N. . Betts in
the above named establi-hment.
I would thenrfom I.e plesaed et any time to show and
satisfy you that it is net always a lam that thaw, who
the marl untie in the • odd, or hate the Jurgen
stufeA, that ash gouda the cheapest.
Itespec tfu Ily , y ours.
Toscana-I, June 6, 1818. A.D.MONTAN V F.'.
01.61118 tic C. 1 1 4.8111 Elt Eng,lish„ French
X and American Cloths and Castimeres, and a large
assortment of Fancy Cassimeres, selling at very low
rates at the Central More. N. N. BE ll's.
LA DIES' 6(H) l )S.—Lawns , ginghams, raw ails.
end silk and linen gingham., (now style of goods)
de lames, white dress goads, of every raxiely, at the
Central Store. j. 7 N. N. BETTS.
P RINTS -1000 yards on hand, whith we will sell
to rash customers at cost.
klatch 21, ISIS. movrAsyrs & CO.
120(:E in ES —Good t nung hyson and hysen skin
tea% at 371 • Al 50 cents—and tugar to sweeten
it at f,. and 8 cents ; all other linds of Groceries in urn
portion at the Central Stone. 11i. N. BETTS.
OPEC rED in a kw d.iya, ■ few more loads of
I:4 New (;oats, ai N. N. BETTS'.
D R. JACK:ID:Vs PILE EMBROCATION.—
is no disgui.ting. nauseating pill. potion. or
mixture; no that produces pain or .thitiou; but
a medicine that is . i,orice pleasant and agree Mr in its
application, igirdt,i; immediate relief, and will cure the
%cry worst rasea of painful itching or blrnling Pill, in
i'ry hw i'uya. Call at Gm 41111:14LI• & P 11112.1 s'a
Drug More, No. 1, Brick Row, Towanda, and
~, o u will
not go home without a bottle.
Plain, figured and
W 0 R pl S i f K i r , D I RE d SS D
coLonY! ‘r.,,,--c
Pored French !t.erinoev ; nrezon Plaids ; rid) Pre m.',
and common Cashmeres, DeLninea,&c.., o _real variety
of style,. fur vale at stie2s MEIICUR'.3,
1 1t0.% immorus. and Summa{ Silas
1..) —and endless variety, to rust nit tastes and 01 clan
rwmple. selling extremely low nt REMY:4.
4,.:HEEFINGS AND :4 l -lIHTINDS —it you wall es
k-3 amine our stock, you will Le sure to buyi unlanai
you should think the price su low, that there was some
thing wrong in it. KINGSDERV &
I'ERMs OF THE
BINGHAMTON BOARDING SCHOOL
T' 04 board and uition, including Orthography, Rea
ing. Writing, Arithmetic. Algebra, Book• Keeping.
Grammar. Rht tmic Companion, Geography.
l'se of the Globes, Mineralogy, Natural Philosophy and
Ast .... omy. (with the u.e of a good apparatus iu
tlinr
trate those studies.) Moral Philosophy and Chemigry,
pity&tle quarterly in advance, per annum,lsloo 00
Day scholars, per quarter, f 400
I=
French, per quarter,
Latin,
Span i h, "
Moak, (on the piano.) per quarter,
Ecnbrohiery and rug work. "
Any ywing lady tecviving instruction on the piano,
is privileged to learn rug-work, of anyptic of the above
languages, at the same time, without additional charge.
To a young lady who studies the Englis branches, the
terms of learning each of the above branches-,are per
quarter, $.l 00
Instruction nn the Guitar, 4 00
Use of Pianos, 75
Drawing and painting in watercolors, including
the use of materials, such as drawing paper,
paints. pencils, Ate. 4 00
Oil painting on canvass, 10 00
Painting traii.parent window shades, including
the supply of materials, each 4 00
Form'lmplanting on paper, silk and velvet, per
twelve les.nns,. b 00
Gild;vig on silk, crape. &c. do. 1 00
Was flower., per quarter, 5 00
Pens anti ink, .' 60
Washing, 2 50
Board in vacation, $2 00 per week.
Letters. post-paid, addressed to the Misses W. HITE
& GRIFFIN, Binghamton, Broome co., N. Y., will
receive prompt attention.
al- The nest session of this establisbnx.nt opens on
first ;Monday in iSepiember.
Binghamton. A U Cli.t 9. 1 949. fhn9
X'fl*W7 acOVIOci
B. KINGSEiERY & CO.,
A RE now receiving a new supply of GOODS from
lA. New York. A 100, one ark load of SALT.
Towanda, July 12. 1848.
J. N. SUMNER, M. D., DENTIST,
I nc L it, Pa ad may y n hi. be t el e ' vigi l
to it Woit v Towan da,
rv i i October
n
H
Him tripods ore invited to all. July 12, 1848.
HARDWARE AND
STOVE STORE!
rI ANIEL LORD takes this method to inform the
-ILF inhabitants of Bradford Co., and the surrounding
county, that he is receiving at the old eland of J. P.
Kirby, a large and well-selected assortment of
11FM AIL DllollrAi.llra 9
Consisting in part of the following : Nails, copper, tin,
sheet iron bar and sheet lead, lead pipe of variourrsizes,
anvils, cotter and staple vices, crow bars, spider, sho
vels and forks, mill, X cut., circular, panel & web saws,
SADDLERY HARDWAREICARPENTER'S & JOINER'S
Tools, House Trimmings of various descriptions.
COOK & PARLOR STOVES,
!meat improvement. Also, the Se/J . -Regis/a/iv Par
lor Shore. He will manufacture and keep on hand
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 D. Lord
before purchasing at any other place. His stock is en
tirely new and fresh. He will sell as cheap as any oth
er estatlishmen twithin 100 miles of this place, (no
mistake.) All kinds of Copper, Tin and (Sheet Iron
Ware, repaired and made to fuck r in workmanlike man
nee Towanda, June 26, 1848.
PRO BONO PUBLIC° !
DR. Compound Extract pf Vellatv•
Dace and Sarsaparilla, an efficient 'end certain;
remedy fur Constimption, scrofula, cutaneouis diseases,
rheumatism, gout, general debility, dyspepsia, bilious
dissases, female complaints, headaches, coughs, colds,
fever and ague, and ali chronic affections arising from
the Bisbee of Medicines, for sale at No. 1, Brick Row,
by CHAMBERLIN & PORTER.
PARASOLS & UMBRELLAS. the moat extensive
and splendid assortment ever bro't into Towanda,
may he found at No. 5. B. R. REED'S.
e l BEEN PA BAE3OLS---a few more pf those olden
-I_7 grern and Turk satin fiinmil parasol. and
~hadr •os 1 rrt :4•11n17, 'rre low ar 7O:104.
•
.ificed)anbig, IC4I. _
HaiTab! Efurnkl . 11artgli.! Hurrah!
rsiislt'COME Altey come! those NEWCOto
tt onziottsly batd for by the poblisi - tiijie4 we
ere .tei prepared sell slim es ever beforiAired in
this market. TVs, hie antis* COlilista of 1.%
• -
DRY DMA GROCERS . HARDWARE&CROMERY,
of a west vanety. anal ',MO wfil.be sold fiery low. by
July 14. O T ELLI & 'romans.
511,4 Wl.B---a great varieq alto *Will, Veils, Gloves
and everything usually kept in enonfry storm by
July 14. ELLIOTT & TotiktNs.
1 - ICIILINTERPANIEB.—A few sery.clitiee ones jus
seed by ELLiorr Tumiu
•
poloN M.—Florence. straw, pearl straw, and lace
Bonnets , also, palm leaf and leghorn\ logs, by,
July i 4. EI.I.IOTT & TONIK
NhOl'HS.—A gi.od tartlet),; French and English
Camaimrnrs of all kinks, and Sinnott*. whic:i will
be arld low by ELLIOrr & TouKtris.
IRON AND NAILS, glans and sash, leather, rope,
large and small, drugs and paints, of all kinds, kept
constantly oir hand by ELLturr dt TOM KINS.
PHitsots§ purrhasior goods win do well to call and
examine our goods before parehasine elsewhere;
as our stock is large and well selected, and purchased
when the goods are lowest; so that we have a ronside
ral.le advantage over those who purcharisiteartier. We
ran scrims ..... date our customers with alre•ist everything
they wish, front a coffee mill to a corn abetter.
July H. ELIA( rr r & 1 4 MI lONS.
1
S i r
L....\
ATTEI4IOI!
~,... • HORSEMEN !
/51Lcovsrs
.. N . C MALI R ATlllt
l I )
HEAVE ; • -- CURE,
For Nair at Nu 1.1,,r i . .. B. Row, by
Chou . berlin n - ---- - .tr..-. urn! Porter.
A LIST OF POPULAR MEDICINES,
POI& .lILL lIT
C I ii % %ICEMAN & PORTER. Nn. I. 13 ' k Row ,
who keep constantly oral end a' full (154 , 1 'IICIII of
genuine Drugx and M. diciters. Pain's, Cils, estuffs,
I; rarrri. s,- Paltry arl:cics, Arr. Ave.:
Atelltisi's poor man's plait. Trask'a magnetic ointment,
"' tooth ache &Ur; Ti.lltiey . ti Universal do., the
Hi ivik'ff health :esturati.e, Masier ocpain,
I lieketier's a. r pills, Wiitar ' i bals. er vl,l c herry,
Dailey', pain extractor, II uchan's Hung. balsaindive,
Fahriestock's vcrirviiage. Andrew's pain killer,
Grivliey',., salt rheum oitit. Davin' do.
Gra:ferilicrg tnee•cmes, Herding'. sticking 'salve,
liolsrmeack'v worm ivup, Peleg 1% kite's do.
IngOklsby's pile specific, Ella lid. pis ster cleth.
Dr.Jayrre's mnlicines, Extract irir We-allivo or bur-
Jackson's pile 4 teller em. Ding bush, an Indian me-
Sher anal. Met/Wm..., lIICIIIe tia Ci.IIIMIIIIVIITI4.II.
•• poor non 's plust. dime:is:nor the liver, 4c . ,
Merrick's verrnifuge, TI ouvrou'orege water,
Woridell's veg. res. pills, Weaver's worm lea,
Dr. WC-Itlll'al female .. Drittis 'oil.
M'inslow'r hal*. horehound, grant's Indian remedies,
Moffat's medieines, %Vann' liniinciii.—relielcs
Folger'm 010Anotts.an, . rheumatic and other pain,
Phinney's pills, • Wefister'i ex. sarsaparilla,
P ,, cahoistas do. Harlem oil,
P.,rter'. tooth cordial, Carpenter's • do.
Soule% or. soy. balm pills, McAllister's ointment,
Surayne's syrup w. cherry, Tiriliggton's balsam life,
do. verooluge, Balm of Columbia,
: 4 rnith's is. c. Ind. veg. pills, B.atemait's pectoral drops,
Scarpe'i &ermine oil, Codfrey's cordial,
M'righei Ind. veg.pilla, Dullard's oil soap,
Oriental do. Indian ve;„ viable (diver,
Brandreth's do. Jew-David's plaster,
%Veinier's bilious do. ChoLnemati's Arabian' bale.
Phelp'a roma° do. Cooper's corn sale,
Dr. Rush's do. Mother's relief.
Lees' do. Gelatine capsules,
Pwa's poor mares do. 'Cephalic crown snuff.
With Many others, not , enumerated. The sii bScri
hers ate agents for m lot of the above medicines, and
warrant every article genuine. July 19,1848.
GROCERY AND
VARIETY STORK
$1 00
4 00
4 00
10 00
2 00
SA YRE & WOODWORTI+,
IxTpl - I,D respectfully ir.form the krtbabiti4 of To.
I'l I wands and vicinity. that they tiavesopened a
(4100ERY & VARIETY tITORE.in she c o rner
building north of the public sricire, on Main-at. where
may lie found all kind's of •
GroOries, Preserves, Pickles, Fruits,
ntme r o sn d r. Cigars, Candy. CrackerS and Tap
ceery desertplion. B.tskels, ilroom.:, Willow ware,
4.e.: Sperm and Zdhne Candles, liar sexy,
Vinezar, Floor, Pork. Hems,
all ofiwhich will be .ofd chesplor cash.
Totwaridt, July 3, 1848. '
• I ORPHAN'S COURT SALE;
Ban•oraer of the Orphan's Court of Bradford co.,
will Le exposed to public sale, on 'SATURDAY,
the 19th day of August, 1848, at 2 o'eloqi, P. M., on
She premises, a piece or p..ieel of 1 rd in Troy . town
ship, Aste the ratite of Win. Ku ix, e1e0 . J.., bounded on
the lida of Ward, east by land of James 1/e
Witt,jsouth by lands of Wm. Morrison, wmt by the
highway leading from 4:marine. to Troy. Containing
one handred acres, or thereabouts. Attendance given,
and tfTros made known on the day of Bale.
ell At. 4. DRAKE. Administrator
Grhnvilli r July 19, 1818. of WIII. Knox, ilee'd.
0)41. 0 3a.t.wg,:D D aLWIEsU
k an order or the Orphans' Court of Bradford co.,
1.1
will be e:q.oscd to public sale nn FRIDAY, the
18thlday or August, 18.18, at 2 o'elocl, upon the pre
in',eP, a piece o r parcel of land in Springfield tp., late
the property or Be famin McAlfee, dec'd., bounded on
north by the county toad leading Ire n Troy to Tioga
Point, and by 1 . • Lis of Sylvester Leonard. east by lands
of Miner Gates and by ir Ids of Paul Shumway, south
by Lands orStephen Bile: and west by lands of Daniel
lisettett. J. W. Mercur and Samuel Faulkner. Con
taintig one hundred acres or thereabouts with a Iwo
story framed dwelling house a ;Irmo loin and other out
houses erected thereon and with an apple orchard.
Attendance given, and terms made known on the
day of sale. JOEL I'. 31cAFFEE,
Springfield. July 19, 1848. Efecutor.
.__• _ _ .
0 1 :13tUKELUZ0 9 LIZYM.Y.2" g.L.U.411 4 0
DuRscANT to an order of the Orphan's Court of
1 Bradford county. will be exposed to public sale on
TITSD.%Y, the 13th day of August, 1848, at one o'-
clock, P. M., upon the pretni-es, a piece or parcel ofilsrul
in Sheshequin toweuMip, and bounded and described as
follows : Lying on the south side of the Hornbrook
road, commencing at a corner on the said road adjoin
ing lands of the heirs of Benjrmin Drink, thence run
ning along said road a north-easterly direction to a place
where a saw mill was formerly built on said Hornbrook.
thence crossing said brook along the line of lands of
Daniel Brink to a white ash sapling a corner, thence
along the lands of said Daniel Drink to a hickory sap
ling standing near the fence of said Brink enclosing his
orchard. thence along said fence to the place of begin
ning. Containing about two acres Af land. with a small
tan house thereon erect e d together with the privilege of
taking water from the spring upon the lanls of said Da
niel Brink to supply said tannery. The property of
George Jefrrya deceased. Attendance given and terms
made known on the day of sale.
July 19, 1848. * RUSSEL PRATT, Araniti`r.
ITEOPZIADIS' tratratral VIVLB.
PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans Court o
Bradford enntity, will be exposed to public sale on
WEDNESDAY. the 16th day of August, 1848, at 3
o'clock. P. M., upon the premises. • piece or palest , of
land in Troy township, late the estate of Wm. Mitchell
• deed., bounded on the north by land of Samuel Allen,
and Lucid, and Reuben Stiles, east by lands of E Long.
sett h by lands of Henry Greenough. west by lands of
1.0 "us and Reuben Stiles, Containing about 137 acres
Of thereabouts, about 85 anus improved, with a frame
dwdrlling house and small frame barn thereon. Attcn.
danre given, and terms made known on day of sale.
The above stands-adjourned nntil Tuesday, the
29th day of August. 1818. at 3 o'clock. P. M.
CHAUNCEY P. MTTCELL,
f ATILD.% mrrcim,r;
tn., luly I. 11 , 1. Administrator,.
legal glbtutlistin cuts.
A DII ISTR A'r()lt'S NErrH` E.
A" •
permute indebttd to the estate of ilerrilts
d 4 .41., roe of °retell tp., are Ira,
ted fo make payment without delay, thd those haring,
claims against said estate writ preside !Westin them duly
at. fheutitated for settlertwut. C.G. GRIDLEY,
Orwell, JolY t 2, 1848.
inign tor:
—oi - •-
'Ec uTrs N OTI(; E.
o in&frtr:eft to the estate of 'PRE DT:Rtrli
.;
V, deett; ta'te?taf Litchfield, are herety
ake payment. afithotit delay, and tlith.o
againtt said estate will plinann•
henticated for aettlernert
Si %
U R E L: D D S L O E V N, Exec ti tor" :
um. 11, 1849.
E 1
Aprilto
BRAM
rrqueste+l to 14
1.1.cul duly -nui
Lott- 1 1(61d
_ .
lEII I FIPS SAL E. _.
I f bunchy writs of vend. expo. hooted nut
ft of Common Pleles of Bradford t.lourity,
I shall expose to ' , untie sale oldie hou-r
ruff, in the horough 4 Tertllll ridif fin M4.11/-
y of 1 4 E11 TE NI II E R next, at one d'e belt
..wing force or parcel of land in the
Ildgebery, and bounded on the nonh by
t Butnlt.m., on ihe.east by I-rael Burt,
by Howard Hurt, 124 .11 ra itting three
sed, with one I - edified follow. •
s
'B y eirwe
10 for 15rrefesll
orr. p. Wth
day ate 4th a
P., M., thq 101
loworlip of
Lind, of Perri
and souttvw
acrrs all imps'
.41ri1.e.1 arid
bruali . to.d Mt
A ISO—TI
Owe or !tuft
•nd bounded
by Akio Pa
ares.l by lands
ing 16100 one{
ty acres intpr.l
an apple ordt
taken in rxecution ta the suit of Cool
A hone v.. Wit.. JohnPon.
e d✓f'ndArinl ham... 4 in the follovriog
of lend sittiotrd in Springfield troatto,hii,,
orth by lariat of Ghtirleb 1,. Welk ; rind
south by . Wood ,rd Berry, and
d e..rnel and Seth shrrnorn. Contain
{hundred .nc! !luny ntree with shout thir
‘•ed, one I"g house, one. frunnei !ten abet
,id thereon.
2 4 -Teed and
Dyer eve..llA.
. A I.'6l)—Tb
ed Imo Meta e
north by the
rmnpatty LIM
tve”t by thr Si
sere*, with till'
ro( , „ ,, wing, !bleep or parcel of land Situst
s ',ship, and boutidea as 1.,110w5, In wit :
manila Clerk, arid reed by the Asylouir
~„ smith by I tri.l of C. 1,. IVar,l, awl
ierader armlet,. containing thr, e hurearll
y acres imoroce‘l. with ore framed house,
To and shot, a small orchard thereon.
Serr...,l and tiker, ill execution. to the suit • f Wm.
Vt'lekits to 14 ..1 Fred, rick Watts . r, , . T. H. Lewis.
A LSO—A irie , e or panel of Land its Rome tp., gra
hounded palm I.v Llrtdord Chaffee. snogla and west by
i•
Fermi., itrator, r. north by the pi,' fie nor& C.mtairung
11,134, feet,.ve lb MIS framed house, and a few f uit t .04
thereon. *li in tmer,--d.
ti ;dole, in execution at the of Henry r. 4
Mercur; vs. 1L! .N. Lent.
A LSO—A piece or parcel of land situated in Wysev,
and bounded Notth by the main road, east by Daniel
C.Hilbou4h. south IN-the Susquehanna, west by Sheph
erd Pierce. Containing Quest 48 acres with flout
acres improve) with two framed di:selling houses, orb
barn and shed and apple orchard thereon.
ALSO—One -,Niter IA so uated in sail trwtiship
bounded north by land of George Scott, east by smil
Sc, it. south• by lint Lucy Burn's and west by Saphrts
Cotitatmug about thirty acres.
Seized.and taken in exec utiun at the aunt of—Me.tan
der Ray„ vs. Harry Morgan, Executor,
ALSO— A piece or parcel of land situated in Sheshe
rolin twp„ bounded ort the norlh by lands of Samuel
Hulce, sou h easi by Archibald Schiller, scant hDavrd
Evans, and west by F. (f4,ntain;n g 56acres
with about t 2 acres improved, and with one log house
thereon.
le.z.cl and taken in execution ai the suit of SfOrrii&
Jones vs. Johnl Parmer.
A 1.:40---iThe 'flowing piece or parcel or land u f
ed in Armenia township. bounded and described as fol
low,,
haws, to wit: 1 1 ,iortli land of Alfred fliplry, east by
land iii pos,csroon of John Benson, on the smith by
land of Riley !fan kins, and on the wen. by, unseated
land. Containing one hundred acres with aboot eighty
acres improved, with nee dooble log house one framed'
Barn a small apple orchard thereen.
Seized and tsken in execution at the suit of Peleg
Peek, now to the use of D. Vunderc ok, vs. John Be,.
son. .
ALSO—The folhwing property situated in Sbeshes
quin and bounded North by James Brink, east by Sam
uel Marshall Zotste, south by land of Lemuel Kings
bury and west 'by ,Samuel Butts. Containing about
one Lunched and sixiv acres, one lug house and log
barn, and sere iinproy"l.
Se'zed and taken in executtnerat the suit of Francis
S. Ayer, vs, Thomas Marshall, •
Also-13y Sundry writs of Levari Facies, a' tract
of land situated in -Granville township,beginning at •
dead pine tree south west corner of lot nn. 199 on war
rant lot no. 1537, thence south one Wundred" and forty
two perches to a dead maple, thence west two hursdrial
and sixteen and *l4 perches to a ehestnut oak for a
corner, south-rant. corner of lot no. 181, thence north
one hundred arid forty-two perches to a post, thence east
two hundred and sixteen and 8-10 perches to the begin
ning. Containing one hundred and ninety-two acres
and sixty-six perches strict measure.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit 4- It. A.
Davidson administra or of Wm. Davidson deed., who
sutvived Timothy Paxson vs. Joseph Cairn Simpson
administrator of John Taylor.
ALSO—Another piece or parcel of land situated in
Burlington township, beginning at t po-t montilowest
corner of lot no. 49 on warrant tot na. 1477, therregeast
one hundred and one perches to a post, thence south'
one hundred and fifty-two perches and 7.10 th to a post: -
thence west one finni>ed and one perches to a post,
thence north one hundred and fifty-two end 7-10th
penEhes to the beginning. Containing ninety-six acres
and sixty-three perches strict measore
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R. D.
Davidson administrator of Wm. -Davidson deed., who
survived Timothy Paxson 'vs. Joseph C. Simpson ad
ministrator of ft. Sweney
ALSO—AII that certain piece orparcel of Nerd with ;
the improvements thereon erected situated ott Itentley
creek in the township of Ridgebery, bounded as follows :
Beginning at the seventieth rode stone, arid rtinsthence
along the, Pennsylvania tine, 45 chains 50 links to a
striir,7, thence southerly three chains to a stake, thence
thence westerly 45 chains 50 links to a stake, thence
northerly 33 chains' to the beginning. Containing 150
acres of land, be the same more or less, itireing part of
a lot of land of 200 acres, originally-conveyed by Fran
cis W Johnson and others;to Elijah Dept). on which
said lot Thos. Baldwin and Elijah Depuy erected mills
excepting. however out of the said lot one acre, hetet°.
fore nob', lyingon the south side of the same .
Seized and 'taken in execution at the suit of Samuel
12exfo4and A. & S. Willis' use, vs. David gretter,ad.
of Arvin° Clark 2d., with Flepsey Clark, widow of saki
Arvine Clark, and Stephen Harman and George,
Fishier, terre terrants.l • .
1221
At the same place, on FrCay, the Ist Jay of Septem
ber, at I o'clock, P. by virtue of • writ of Fi. FL,
a tract of I..nd in Monroe tp., "bounded north 14y fan&
of Robert Shewell's warrantee, east by Ephriami Mc
Adam and Wm. Gray, south by Junes' Ladley, Ind
west by Sam'l Wallace. Containing shout 600 germ
about 3quart...cleared, 5 small framed dwellings, two
small barns and one saw-mill erected, also an Iffcharil.
Seized and-taken in•eseeution at the suit or Hiram
C. Fox, to the uw of C. Idiocy, vs. Nathan Northrop,
administrator , of John Northrop.
k. JOHN r. %NS, Sheilff.
Sheriff's Office. Towanda. July 5, I Air?.
(IHopih, by her Hui t lend. Eh Gthbs,
vs. Putti.k Hagan. So. 51, Feh. Term - , IS IC,
In Brrtriford Corn. flea. Libel fir I)tr•nrc-. -
Tit) PATRJCK VII defendant in the aBove•
cause: You are hereby notified that Sarah Ann
011.4.zan. yotur vvife, by her next friend, Eli Gibbs,
has tiled her i petition for a divorce from the bond%
of matrimony. And an aliar subpmna has been.
rt turned; and' proof made that you are not to be
found in said county. You are therefore, hereby
required toappra r ar the court house in the boronf,
of Towanda, the 4th day of September pew, being
the first day of September term of• said court of
common pleas, to answer the said complaint, •and
show cause if any Foil have, why the said' Sarah
Ann shall nct be divorced from you..
F. MEANS, Sheriff. •
Sheriffs Office, Towanda; Aug. 1, 111454,
saacrozareusa.
THE copartnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers in the practice of Medicine and Surge
ry is this day dissolved by mutual' c.rnsent. Their ac
counts are left with J.D.CROSS. at Foid's Drug Store
and who is culy sulhoilied to settle them.
SAMUEL. HUSTON,
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