Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 07, 1849, Image 3

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    AUTHENTIC ACCOUNTS FROM CAIJTORNIA-.-THE
EXAGGERATIONS a FORMER REPO/AM-ANN the
exaggerations:of first 'reports. ssually! Carnes the
tomb. Capt. Phelps, whose arrival reeentlY - Emit)
California was telegraphed from the South,. with
thaliddifted that his seconsts cotilleatid Therzliost
glowing descrip tions of the gold country which h&
been received, is now in Boston. inithrukionstwo
nicated his knowledge . to the public:4nm the
B o ston Traveller's version of Mr. Phelps's , experi
ence in California,' many of the stories that have
been published are pure coinages of the bniin.
Capt P. says letters have appeared in the papers
from persons who have no exiatence in California,
and vessels are named loading with gold that have
never been there. The amount of &old that he
brapght is much less than :he lowest reported quan
tity lie brings one lump weighing an ounce and
a half, and says that ti.e largest piece he had seen
did not exceed six ounces. In many instances
where it was reported that lumps of a pound and
snore weight had been found, investigation proved
that the statement was an exaggeration. Capt. P.
worked personally at the washings, and he says the
diggers do not make $l5O per day Those who
have done the best have not obtained more than
$3OOO daring the e utire
, digging season.
Cap. P.'s opinion as to the success of expeditions
daily starting to the country is, that it will depend
upon the manner of their organization. There are
considerable quantities of gold in California, but
the amount does not equal the exaggerated reports.
The inhabitants are anxious to maintain order, but
are obliged to resort 'to Lynch law to do so. in the
absence of regular authority. The reported disor
ders in the country are also exaggerated. There
was but one case occurred before be left, a negro,
who was whipped for insulting a Mormon woman.
When Col. Mason's companies deserted, a file of
men were sent after them; they deserted also, and
he called upon the miners to ast-ist him in recover
ing the men if they wished the protection of the
r united States. They replied that they were • will
ing to assist him in arresting fugitives from justice,
but their time was too piecious to be running after
deserters.—Ledger, March 1.
Overrea IVAa.—BLoonsnen.- 7 -The Philadelphia
oystermen and th . e.authorities of the Eastern Shore
of Virgin a ha,ye came in open colliSion, and blood
has been shed. A fleet of twenty boats from Phil
adelphia recently entered the Bay, near Drtunniond
town and commenced dredgire , for oyitters,in viola
tion of the laws of the State, whereupon five small
boats were manned and armed with tiro pieces of
cannon, and thus prepared, a conflict ensued, in
which one oysterman was kitten,. the mast of one of
their boats was shot away. Ninety personis were
subsequently copiloted and lodged in jail, but re
leased on account of some informality. In the
skirmish that took
. place one of the Virginians was
shot, the ball entering the mouth and. coming out at
the side of the head, carrying away one of his ears.
DARRING ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY.—Yesterday be•
. tween- 12 and 1 o'clock a most daring robbery
was attempted in front of the U. S. Mint. A dray.
man in charge of several bags of gold an I silver
coin, had stopped at the mint with the view of de
positing the same in that establishment, and while
carrying one of the bags up the steps an individual
took from the dray a carpet• bag containing 87,100
in British coin. He started up Chestnut-M. toward
13road-st. with it, and when about half way between
the mint and tttat street hesthyew the bag down and
hastily pursued his course intb Broad•st. •A gentle
man observing the darting act of the fellow, pin
\ sued him a short distance anti secured Giro. He
was taken to the Maydr's - office and committed for
a further heat - Mg.—Phi/ad. N. Am.
GEORGIA Gou:i.—The Dahknew: Watchman, cf
the Sth inst. says : " A rich gold vein has recently
been discovered on a lot belonging to Dr. McAfee
and others. This mine is about one mile south
west from Auraria orithe Etowah River. We were
at this mine a few days since; little ore had then
been taken our, but what we saw gave external
specimens of the wealth within. Col N. W. Riley
made 95 dais. 4.f gokl on a deposit with eight hands
dinim: last week. '- Messrs. Moore & Xer.non have
just opened a new vein on the' Ezard lot, which
they suppose will field two dwts. of gold to the
bushel." •
•kNOTIIER ACCIDENT ON THE ERIE RAILROAD.-
Orr Tuesday alternopn the cars running at the rate
of 30 miles an hour on the dec.ending grade, when
'within about d or 7 miles of Piermont, ran off the
track, tearing np the iron rails, andslemolishing the
timbers and croespieces for near two hundred yards.
The amonnt of damage we did not learn. We un
derstand that one of the difficulties on this - road ari
ses from the fact that the Superintendent is not per
mitted to employ his own agents or conductors—
the President or Directors claim ing this as their own
special patronage. -
Tnr. JAIL at Norristown ; Montgomery
'oink fire , on \Friday evening last. bot it was specili•
1v ev lingnishtd. On the-20th inst., FrancisGuiser,
who had just been sente-tced to three years' impris
onment in the Eastern Penitentiary, attempted - to
-cheat the last out of its victim," by making 'alt
opening in the wall through which to escape; but
he was discovered at his work.and placed in strict
confinement.
THE PRESENT WINTER.--,Dr. Robbins, librarian
rf the Hartlort Athenmurn, who is now over 80
years old. and has kept a record of the weather
from his youth up, says the present winter beats all
former ones in his record, for the Weald its cold
»ess, as measured by the thermometer. The cold
has been more rem*able for contionance than in
tensity. -
pled,
At Troy. in thin County. od the morning of Thursday. Morel)
10. I t 49. CLEMENT PAINE, Es' to Uw Kith rear of kin
_lle was born in August. 17159. at Eastham. on C• • Cod.
AC hid] bad been the residence of his ancestors. si them aril
, :n America. Subsequently, in Portland ston, N. York.
Philndelph:s, and Charleston, SC, h al engaged in the
p rem ng linalliess to which be sees al. In 1704. he settled at
All-n?. Pa.. which was for fa years has home, and removed
from thence to the reside of his son at Troy, in December,
P'4l.
The illness NO •
111 , m:on, a
H r
AA led To te s diasolatran erased' a oat a sweet's
ongls h, health had been fee same feeble.
ig career or bnifikeas penults erns marked by a degree
system and punctuality not often met wnb,; his name was
srideils known, and will long be remembered throughout this
section of country. With peculiarities common in a'greater
or less degree to all mankind, be displayed a feeling heart and
a spirit resigned to the dtspenstmons of Pmvtder•.ee. C.
Nrs TamerftsrmeMs.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
iIkTHE subscriber offers for sale his Farm,
situated near Noah Bliss', in Sprin g fi eld
township, Bradford county, containin g 106
acres, shout 60 acres improved, with g ood
rail and _oak timber, and a su g ar g rove thereon. The
farm is sitnated near the centre of the township, is near
ly new, and in excelle n t condition for siimmer.faHow-
M g . There are no buildin g s upon it. Title am m o&
rionahle. HIRAM SPEAR.
Springfield, March 45, IM. . Ar g ue copy St.
M .L (16 ID' /2 LS 21 lh 0 IP STIP 2 ill 6
W. R. SMALL & W. B. CUTfiNA
T A KE this method of informing the citizens of To.
wand' and vicinity, that they babe taken a room'
over th. store of J. Kingsbery, (or the purpose of taking
LIKEN EISSES by the Daguerresti process. The pub
he are respectfully invited to call, whether they wish
for pictures or not, and examine specimens. There
that wish to have pictutestaken in a desirable and pr
imly satiefactery manner, and in a style . ef bald relief
well defined outline, eoftnet* and richness of tone, and
permanency of impression: are, with_ ill deference, so
belied for patronage. We have a large Gernintreet
"tern, the best kind it use: also, a tine assortment of
stock, consiscing of Fancy Cases, Gold Loads, °ma
ntra/ad and plain Cases, 4-c. •
":" .- Pictures taken without wrid to weathei. end
"Pied from Daguerreotypes, portraitear engravings, add.
art in rings, bracelets and pins. Of in any stye doxlif ia l.
Prices ler single pictures frolift 1 50 'l4lO. In cts, from sa, to $ 15, - AtipleN
•
APM:Nn'iM. WANT U!
ET As Appreituee to the Pristleg, betimes, will betake.
et this oar. ifAmteettiew_eit/w *eke. ?be appis
eget mat tki)tiblifilittjetieiir4/01,010 feteestWe, war
be one cite is LOeigeteiwarietteatet 4filetaregii: k towied r , Of
the Ilesor C" Proarobr ar147.1 1 ;4_ N 4 Fab
- t URTH ER
Of r irl-' r ' ; ‘" d oF 4 ** 4; .**4lf Coll
"last atrstrata. S Y n 4 " l" Will
.7 • pea
ilarelb 1.1811.
.1 hereby gent ry. that is minarguentre of-repeated susChrg•
leeer4Chtdi, soy .lesto beramerserimisly . • affected; lir •
long time I have entered with itkitent pain in the brevet, obsti
nate cog h, and difficult exponential': - The Aryteptonis daily
increasing in violence. I bad recourse ur various remedies- with
no avail meintmed Tbornsen's Compasmd ffyripurrur, re/deb
effected a perfect core before 1 bad taken three bottles
IL EVANS, Payette sr- below Areh
Prepared only at the N. B. corner of Fifth and Spence sea.,
Phila. %Did hr HIRAM, MIX. Unread& Pa.
110,000 Desalts by Caitensptimb.
Would perhaps he a small estimate *lt the ravages of
dreadful &wait. ia'a single year: then. add the hoed cata
logue of those cot of( by Inflammation of the Lungs. Hemp ,
Itre l ertfusti. Coughs, Influenza, Broatkitia, nal other &s
-tile Longs and Liver. '..
At - wciti - nictst would present an appalling proofof the fay of
thew two classes of diseases. DuCt' is important to know Ike
neatly all of this dread waste of human lih might have been
prevented by a timely we of
DB. SIN AYNE7IS COMPOUND swum' OP WILD
CHERRY
This medicine has now been before 'the public soma eight
years, and is the original preparation from the Wild Cherry
Tree. Its reputation as a remedy for Coughs, Cold*, Bronchi
us, and Consumption of the Lungs' based entirely apron its in
trinsic merits, owerlbut bole to inflated newspaper puffs.
Those who give it a trial. being.benelited by it. reererimetid
it to their neighbors, and thus gradually and surely bas it
gained an eviable reputation and worked its way' into general
use. One bottle never fails to cure a recent Cough or Cold.
while with strict attentions to the directions that accompany
each bottle, its nee in Pulmonary diseases of lorqpnandingand
Mille must alarming character, hai sleep given relief. and
in very many instances has effected complete and permanent
cures.
Beware of the worthies, Balsams," "Bitters," "Limp/.
tc.c .. as they contain oone of the virtues of the original preps:
anon.
The (original and only) genuine iuttelja - is prepared by DR.
SWANE, corner of Eightand Race streets, Pbiladelphis, and
Cot sale by agents in ad parts of the Caged States, and some
perm of Europe.
For gabs wholesale and retail by FICSTON roaTER,
wands., and by C. H. HERRICK, Athens.
Ecgal edbottlisemcnis.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
TAE undersigned, basing been appointed en Audi
tor by the Orphans Court of the County of Brad
ford. to marshal assets and distribute the funds raised
by the sale of thermal and personal estate of Was. Mitch
ell, decd., will attend to the duties of his said appoint
ment at his office in Towanda 80., on Batuday, the
7th thy of April next, at one o'clock P. M. of which
all persons interested will take. native.
WILLIAM SCOTT,
Auditor.
Towanda, Feb. 15Lb.1847.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
f r HE undersigned, have been appointed an Auditor
1 by the Orphan's court of the Co. of Bradford, to
marshal assets And distribute the fund raised by the
sale of the real and personal estate of Jacob Arnotn,
dec'd., will attend to the duties of his appointment, at
his office in the bora of Towanda, on Saturday the I ith
day of March next, at one o'clock, P. M.. when and
where all persons interested. are requested to present
their claims before him or be debarred fr.m coming in
fur a share of said fund.
• WILLIAM BCOI7, Aaditor.
Towanda, Feb. 15. 1849.
ORVICI3'IIVE3' tiO l / 4 144LP. SW( 11.
111 Q Y en order of the Orph . ana' Court of Bradford en..
will be exposed to public wile on TUESDAY,
tth .day of March 1849, et 2 o'clock, in Monroeton, the
following.propetty, late the estate of Martin W. hit.
den, deceased :
A piece or parcel of land which is held under • con
tract with S. W. Alden, and containing about three
acres, bounded 'in the north by lands of Martin Wit.
den's estate ; rest by lands of Sylvester White south
by lands of Timothy Aldin, amino the west by lands
Of S. W. Ald. n ;. e small balance. of the purchase mo
ney is sail due and unpaid. 'The said land is situated
in the township of Monroe.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situa
ted in Monroe township and bounded as follows: On
the northeast by lured Woodruff, mouth east by George
Tracy ; south west by Jacob Armen. Timothy and A.
C. Rockwell's estate; north. west by W. H. H. Brown
and L. S. &R. Fowler. Containing seventy-one acres
more or less ; twenty acres improved, with a log house
and log barn end a few eppletrees thereon.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land. situa
ted in Moaroe township, and bounded as follows Be
ginning at a post v and stones, being the north east corner
ot a oertai n'lot of land conveyed to Timothy Alden by
Archibald M'..all, by deed, bearing date the sixth day
of January. A. D ..4 841 ; thence south 10° west along
the line of the mid Timothy Alden's lot 40 perches to
a corner ; thence north 68° west 18 perches to a cor
ner ; thence north 10° east 40 perches to the line of a
public road which was laid out from the'llerwick turn
pike near the House of A. C. Rockwell's itetitti to in-
Invert another road near Geo. E..Amout ; thents aleng
said rued south 68° cast 16 peiches to the place of be
ginning. Containg four acres, be the same mote or
less.
Attendance given and term' made known 9n the
day of sale. HARRY 8 DERY,
Monroe, Feb. 6,1849. ministrato►.
• POSTPON
no above stands adjoin to Tuesday the 20th day
of March inst., at the place. at 2 o'clock, P. M.
BAR ALBBURY, Administrator.
Monroeton, •6, 1819. •
impr
o INISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
persons - in
to the estate of SALLY
a
P BOTTLES, deceased, late of Orwell township,
are hereby requested to make peymen without delay,
and those having claims against said estate will please
present them, duly authenticated for pettlement.
N EDSON BARNES,
Orwell, February 28, 1849
021X ) MAISTEP COT/Ifts .63.41Ca1.
Dit Y an order of the OrphaOs' Court of Bradford eo.,
1.) will be exposed to public sale at the premises,in
Troy. township, Bradford eo. Pa.. on SATURDAY the
21st day of APRIL, 1849, at two o'clock, P. M. , a1l that
certain piece of land lying and being in said township,
late the estate of Win: Knott: deed., hounded on the
north by lands of --- Ward, toot by lands of Jame
DeWitt, south by land of Wm. Morrison, west by the
highway leading from Granville to Tiby. Conniining
one hundred cam or thereabouts,
Attendance given; nod terms made knows, fin the
day of sale. CRAB. DRAKE. Administrstor
Granville, Feb. 28, 1849. of Wm. Kisot.dee'd.
NOTICE ,TO RETAILER&
N'ico is beret, given that all Retailer! of Toe
, eign Merehandise wbo do . not pay theilLieenses
within-twenty dark, will be sulljeetl to costa.
Feb. 7, 1849. .1. M PECK, Treasurer.
GREAT BARGAINS AT CANTON !
SELLING OFF AT COST I ! -
GREAT lISIDUCEMENTS , • TO BUY
•
EE anbacriber arm •6u entire stock of NEW
T
CiCH3DB at the following redlodkd picot : • -
Calicoes- d to 9 cents.
• Muslim. ' 43 to • 10 • "
Flannels, '123 to 20 " .
Cotton Flannel, .0 to 8 "
Broadcloths,.. 150 to 2AO “
Sattinetts..... ........ ....... 25 to 75
Shawls, 32 to 300 *
Alpacess.. . 12 to an "
• Factory,. 43 to 83 "
GROCERIES-and QUEENSWARE In proportion
=and willtake all kinds of. Grain in eictuanse.' Will
per for Oats 30 cents; Corn 1 etenisper 114.1Eltulterbest
274 tents; • Wheat $1 per bushel. - The stock of goods
were bought last fall. Noll is yeller this% Wiles aid
gentlemen. to aka a California fortune. '
Canton, Feb. 12. 1849. ' LIED. •
TAKE NOTICE! •
ALI. persons indebted to O. sober:Aber, either-by
note Orbook adatatti.,thost settle the mote by the
leeday et Mit ikeitbr enejepg be mink witho ut lveit to twins. reb-Ir E;
• trr -
%
*WWI. we& !.
44. , 11 1 1ficarkw, OMR timettleeriheeet . taw dellOsolt,
is the thin! stirs :fehotAi soespini es the Mamie
j4K gosert_ni
iwg 5
- - -
• - 41Crixa.
Cam 114120%e - Oie . .. - treiltl-ltse • Metes
%-) beselit
of biiitseditors, st theniflui_beirmerulwelutely newer.
ry that all dram deer riehr should to
mauled atal psi& Witturet deleyi. ill.priipne baying
deists' habitWM kre Aii.Ma --,lltidt"' at No.
Ddelritow4ll.4lore'_..ii-Temoodie."h4e . late place
of builassaN for wijustment. Au to the
settleirieot of this boldness is amesouvisiiV desired, as
the subscriber will be obliged to pot all, debts dos the
maid Reed in a alum of cnlleetioe, without trudiection
o • persons. eller the flrit day of Mar& seat. The goods
um ea baud. belooging ; to the Move comers, cooprie•
ing a great .variety of very valuable and seesonable an
tides, will be sold for CASH. AT COST.
H. W. TRACY, Assignee.
Towanda, Feb, 10.11149.
ALL primes indebted •to the Isle fins of Marron
and Lane, are heathy notified that mikes set
tl amsot is made bribe second week of Febrinuy roan
the amounts will he placed in the bands of in officer
for imniedirre collection. 8. HUSTON.
Towanda, Jan. 3; J849.' C. K. LADD.
REMOVED. .
Arr A. CHAIIBRRLIN reapectfoUy inform the
V V public that be has removed kid-establistiment to
be ram lately occupied by D. Vandereook..se an of
fie% when be will Its always en hand to carrels erring
timepieces. He offer. for sale hie large essotunent of
Jewelry at unusually low prices.
Towanda. Jan. 31. 1849.
NEVI ARRANGEMENT AT THE
NEW DRUG STORE
ttira 783aZtae
uAVING. mode arrangements with Dr. C. K:LADD
the subscriber takes pleasure ,in announcing the
the Doctor will hereafter give his personal attention
wholly to his business.
The Drugs awl Medicines will be under the Doctor's
supervision, whore skiU and experience in physics ma
not he questioned. jyl6 H. Mk.
LAST ARRIVAL OF
WINTER GOODS !
H. S. 04. M. C. MULCUR,
101111".1YE, the pleasure of announcing to the public
1.1. that they ere now receiving another large and
general assortment of 0001)8.
Towanda, Dec. I, 1948. -
NEW GOODS AT THE
CENTRAL- STORE !
NOW opening at the above estabßsbnierst a very
IA large and desirable assortment of FALL AND
WINTER GOODS, which will be sold at very low
rates. Rosiness at this establishment conducted upon
fair and honed principles. You have our thanks for
past favors and we hope for • continuance of the same
as we ore bound to sell Goads Cheap.
Towanda, Dee. 4, 1898. N. N. BETTS.
TIE LATEST ARRIVAL
MORE N E W COODS.
WE are now receiving end (opening I new and
general assortment of goads jam from the Qua
ker City, end we confidently say they cannot be beat
for variety. neatness of style. quality or quantity ; and
they must and shall be sold ai low to the same goods
can be bought this side of the city. One stock is full
and complete, consisting of every thing mankind stand_
in need of. Thema& is made up of Dry geode. Gro
ceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron and Nails. Paha.,
Oils, Glass, Varnish, Dye-muffs. Boots, Shoes. Leather.
Fish, Salt. and in fact everything that is in demansl.—
Persons making purchases will do well to call and 'a
sinine our stock before purchasing, es we mate no
charges for showing goods.
Y GOODS,
A good end cheap DR
variety of Alpacas, Ginghams,
Dragon plaids and Detains, a large and goad assort
ment of Clothe Cesaimeres, .attinetta, Kentucky Jeans,
aattin and silk sestinas, table diaper. twasen and blue
cotton and brown and blue linen tali. cloth, Muffe of
all sizes prices and descriptions. Buffalo robes. Sheet
nes, shiningsloth brown and bleached. Hats and , caps
of the latest styles, wool shirts and drawers, Carpet
bags, gloves and mittens, Hosiery, any enantity of cot
ton yarn and carpet yarn, white and colored all . of
which will be sold cheaper for cash, than at shy other
establishment in town.
'ELLIOTT & TOMION&
Towanda, Nov. 111, 1849.
DRS. HUSTON & PORTER,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS :
OFFICE, at No. 1, BRICK ROW, whom tbey may
at all times be fog d, ready to wend to calla in
their profession. Towanda o lan. 10, 1849.
Administrator
PARTICULAR NOTICE !
EVERY person indebted to me. by note or °there*
are hereby notified that inueodimo payment mew
be toad.. or they will be subjected to the cow el enforc
ing collection. I trust this notice will be sufficient,
without putting me le tie necessity of placing my da
mp& in the hoods of a antigisuate, for-iediectiminale
preseeetion. febllB D.C. HALL.
• •
VIHEIIEIig, MY ME, MARY MOSHER,
T EFT ay bed sad beard. oss the stab•but.. witheet
14 my jolt em or provocation I. hereby to
forbid soy person harboring or taming bre m se.
mint. as I will pay no debts of her eontraesine.
litany. Feb. 26. 1849. - JAMES MOSHER.
THE NOMINAUMS ARE MADE
Alto New IT. I%
1;57230 MIMI ME ISIMOIMED2
CF..111/41)ER rompactlially sights wiestm4lts
.1 cities" of Towanda, sad thM> public dm hip
coattnetiatd the .
HARiEBB Ate TM* -mama puska% .
m Tisan'tia, ao Maio attest, a isw:iloaS'abasrliddr
street, inhere be lila:beep mats* aa.band ouisolur
to onlfe, Plata antithaeson, lientear,Tittingicarest
'Trunk Vanes, sad igtitipai,a( work is bi• 43 AL
itrAcirrittNiligNO anti jIIII.O4RY WORK lone
to cller. From bia - a:perms= 4 0 1: 11 kbeirele•-and
punctuality is atteadjag to it. lar bops : ls wassails
a Aar , of pudic pairrsair. .
ca All kind, of unfit may be bid at Itiaeltopahesp
er thin at anY otherittop in thiceountj.
4 ., Toots/la. Jape it :844.
ANILUINit -Bev
Ati I VONIMEY/AVEI
A 8 ferries-ea his eSei tie D aset,
11 second street, where howl "be pleirilltaiiierAllow
-mord hisiirreftvoimireartitiete Der.;,119, 11147. y
Towsuisilougut3o, '
AND-CAM m opililk sod furilatioad plash
Li.. Cep. Henry Cloy_ 444 lirioNliori-Bara
duet C . 4 at B. KINGISDERI" do CO.
tic.
PUBLIC NOTICE!
4: ll EATY , trittill
s t wi(l6l.tigiltAtiilmid(
Ii 4 3 :00 10 ;the,4 1 ; 11,
Cis L tiFy Sri le. Ill* a
diOpir) tbsielikey ita bathe:se Oirvip
•0: - -iistu
f4gitalitflieteliietliesw
were otTer. bekme olien4 ;his market.
,WW Eeme.
4011 earisiantlYlkeep on leek a bier wow_ WO
lor UrOnstigN, *rimers — Cam.
&Pt . tor :Da einusine 'dirk ewe Wow
powberier eleinelbere.. Towernle. Jae. IL 314$
KIN&
QIIEETINGIL—A kage storlretElbewiags fir pale
14.7 Asap by jy le KINGSBERY Ir, CO.
M sic* article of lysz.jeneur ani enemy
walk for gabby 11.11CINGSBERY & CO.
OLD DRUG STORE,
.01116 1. Brick Rem,
CONTINUED BY DOCTORS MSTON & PORTER
Tins large, extensire.and ntieeellanrousstoek. more
roaming than any not in this section of coun
try, every article haying been selected with great ewe
dy Doctor Porter in person, wilt new be colleted to the
puldie,—as cheeps, can be purchased elererbere.
Physicians, who cannot come and esaminejnor stock
ern depend upon ali articles they wish to sad kr.
In addition to the amostment of Drugs and Medicines
the stuck extends to,,Dye Stull. Family Cowries, Li.
fuors of all kinds, ecrfunierf. Paltry Goods. IlLiatilip
Ite~ adicks, Patti"! Mediemes.
Having been appointed agent Au met ill the genu
ine Peynder Patent Medicines, we assure the public?"
will not offer any that are counterfeit, es we will not buy
or aeetyt:in agency from those speculators, who. by
base imitations impose Upon the country with their
'potions Drugs.
.On recount of the great importance to the politic and
character of Physicians, that pure unedoltenued mein.
cities should be administered. it will. we hope, induce all
—Pbyrecians or not Physidisuet—to make their par-
Ames at No. I. Brick Row.
"foods well Bought are hall Sold'."
D. BARTLETT,
Ts now openings large stock and eitsfraive variety of
I. GOODS, *elected with the greatest care, and bought
under great advantages in the cilia; of New York and
Philadelphia—taking edventage of the faVotaMe
tido of both mattete—end hewing is view the motto
above, has so bought that he con and will sell on OS (s
-torable terms es the mat, and will endeavor to show to
community the advantage of buying from those wbo buy
well. Towanda, May 23, 1848.
TOWANDA NEW CHEAP
CLOTHING STORE •
THE subscriber bas opened a Cyprus's Brous, two
1 doors north of the Public Square, on Main *tree,
(nearly opposite the Dew brick tavern now being erect
ed by C. L.Watil, E.q.) where he will keep constantly
on hand, and (or sale at the lowest possible
. prices, •
large and general ~mad of READY MADE
CLOTHING, such as
COATI PANTS, VESTS, SHITHICISOMS, CRAVATS
Collars, Stocks, Suspenders, Closes t hosiery, Drawers,
Fianna Untle;vhirts",
He bas also on hand and is constantly receiving, s
Urge assonment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMER.ES VESTING'S.
such as Salk; Satins, Marseilles. itc., allot' which will
be made op order on abort notice and en reasonable
terms. The auboniber having been • practical Tailor
for the lam lb years, in the ehy of Now York. Ratters
himself that be can give satisfaction to all wbo may fa
vor him with their patronage.
His Clothing is all made up under his own inspec
tion, and he has thereon . no beimecy in recommend
ing it to ibises who wish to purchase.
o:7' CUTTING and MAKING UP for perilous who
prefer to furnish their own materials t and Cutting done
for persons who wish to hive their garments =dense
where—all of which shall be done with menaces and
despatch.
The inbareiber is mho agent he A. Ineeleir's Report
of Fashions, which he can furnish to such as are want
ing. on resionable term,. B. A. SMITH.
Towanda, June 11, 1848. •
J OINER'S TOOLS.—A good eineetineig, n4 .Bead,
Monispng and Bench PLANE% grooving plows,
and other joiner's Tools, just received frond the menu
facing, and for mate tow by 0. U. BA RThE
REMOVAL
THE Subscriber bu roused Ids large stock of Dry
Gonda, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Batiks &
Stationary due. „to the New Brick Block, east side
of main street, two doors South of the Public Square,
hi. friends and the public are respectully Invited to
call J.IG,NUSBEHY, JR.
Towanda, Dec. 20th, 18411.
1.-HAVE A WORD TO HAT! If yea are at any
time in want of STOVES or Tinware. permit me
as s friend to Weise you tr call at D. C. H ILL'S—he
*keeps the largest supply. sells the moat reasonable, aid
you an bay to better advantage. than at any other
place in or out of Bradford County. and I am sure you
need have na kers of regretting any putchase von may
make. Don't forget ibis matter. J. J. K.
Towanda. Dec. It DIM
L. a a tyro t.> { r. tr.rarre.
Completion of the North Branch Canal !
dedild
BRISTOL %SMITH
uAVING ionned a capseirsership in the manatee
-1.1.
tare of BOOTS & 811008, at the old wand
three doors northid Rridge .t. would respeetlilly Wens
their !fiends and the public, that they will wry ao the
hominess in all its breathes—keep an bandana woke to
order, everything in their line in the neatest swum and
in their latest style.
&lei.* that they can do ae giod .or batter work
than can he had skew** they would say.tothooentisb
ins good article* their line to give limn noall,and they
ahall eatildied. , itepairing &wit en abort oink&
C - 3' /Probe*. at all hinds sakes Auer work.: Hides
dilaia far bail and moms. sad Leather.
Torun& Den, 1401148. „ &.8. •
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
, A LL moms holeihtfil to do vow of Jai* 19oiia•.
11 ifred.,hisefilmieit township, atiberaby maw
led to sake payment wisboot flaky, sad those hawing
claims against void onto will *am past thoot duty
autheatioatod lot ostdoornt.l
MARGARET =MINE.
Henick, healer*. 1,1141. '? 3- '•"'-'` Ad •
ADM INISYEkTOIVS NOTICE. .
ALL persons the estate of IRA PEAR.
!SOM. deemed, lasi of Maier - hrwaltiak ate
leiter wqmoieilifi mite payment switbeetesley. and
theerheviegt dame agehiscesid estate slit plessepre
teetthen dely,eodieadeetiet for esttleweet.'
' t JnHit BOWMAN.
2 • ASURAPikPPEARINOLL.
Mt* December 4; 1448. • "• ' Atheinfattetara.
T • ZUGNMAWCraitIas
filtitipertnoship betutukeetistisebetwees Ton-
Makiatam ib the Ch* int lialiseisitba
dos* is this 84 irtsesileed by isitesse wrest. The
business will he eoeithmerd by Jaime Mallisia. ores
old died, Wises sat bookis,lke..'sisy be lesed far esl
- ZNOII TOM ONO,
Jocosity 1, 18411,1 -; JAMZII MAMMON.
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Towanda, Dec. Seth; tete: • " '
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nANIEL LORD takes the method of inrorinine the inhal.itints of lirsdrard entintr the aJjoisias
1 , country, that be kaareasoyeil hit atm* to M(PTANYE'S BRIIIK STORE. is Tovraml i , whoa he wilt
ne in isalinem to wait upon his aid eatounera. and a maul new bestas aria to istinHinue goods edit" for
cub or appeared, credit.F'sstock Ns large, nay eon. Is w pat oaf thelollinriag
Iron. Nails. •
. Via. Zinc. Sheet Iron Crowbars. Spades, Shovels, Arks, .4n eils.
Vices. 1112rn e t r ith's bellows and screw plates. .l.ox chains.. Ark ropes. Sled sprints;
Hooks and Mixes. Shovels and Tons, Mill Sows. X eut. circular std
panel do.. .qugurs. Chisels. Brads. Tacks. Bulls. Screw and
Itagon boxes. Well mud Cistern Pumps, Lead Ripe.
all sizes. .4 good assortment of Carpenter's
it Joiners tools, 4. House trimmings.
THE NEW
Decidedly the beat stove for Farmer's ore; ft is distinguished for the liherel -aim of its oven and Set hem To
it M attached a Summer Fixture, upon the boiler holes of which the wash boiler its, thereby rendering it in
capacity equal to a six boiler stove. Coda can be -transferred from the fire-box directly into the ouswier fir
tom by being drawl forward Without tbe ore of the shovel. The top of the oven is perlected by.em iron plate
to prelim; an excess of 'heat upon the articles baking; it 611111 be removed if the beat is beaded to be increased.
The oven will be found to.beke with great uniformity in all itkpruts. Over lOC of thaw surges have been.
*old Within the last three months, and given entire mtisfaCtina.
Persona wishing to purchase these stoves, can have the privilege of returning arms in two or three
weeks, if they do not work es recommended in eve, respect. Also. • varkry of Air tight Coo* Stoma. vii
The Yankee Notion, Nevi England, Wertern, Fulton. Iron Witch, Elevated Oven, Panitio.o Stoves of all are
Parlor Cooks ¢ Drum Stoves, Sic Plate do., of all rtes and dinumaiona:
PARLOR STOVES,
The * largest variety ever &lewd for ale this place—selling at Coat. 071i.gux's Self Rrgolating Peeler
+clove, the best in nee. Physician. recommended this stove as being the best extant for skit roams, an account
of its uni4omity of twat. It is also very economical of fuel; requiring ftom one third woos half km than any
other parlor stove in oar.
40 lb.. RUSSIA & AMERICAN Stove Pipe on hand ! ! Consequently we are prepared to furnish any gum.
City to order at wholesale prices. _
ALSO—A good aseerunent of JAPPANNED WARE. on band. Re will also manufacture all kilt& of
Copper. Tin. and Sheet Iron Ware to order on short notice and warrant it to give good satiefaction.
Towanda. Dec. 22, 1818.
libilabtlphia lbvettisentnus
Warmatal alder a Malty of Ana, far from
Smeary and otter limeral Subduers
The Only, Original and Otto:Um India* Medicine !
EVERY, clay is this
celebrated medicine ex
tending the sphere of its
tasfulniats t and every
jeer add.og to the long
catalogue of triumphs,
A MILLIOS Boxii!
! distributed annually
than fully meeting
demand ! Par some
ie past, thisideis have
ni limited, solely for
rant of facilities of sup
. Truly, this is a
tniversal remedy ! Un
wielded, these pilhi have
and their way into the
remotes cornett of the
Union, livery 'DOGES prierit , their. tide SO TIM Poop
MAN'S FRlEllll.43leig brAll S Hors—TaF: Me.ayst.
AND BLESSING OF TIEZ
Foe • trilling sum, every individual and every family'
may have if Nouns, to them for an indefinite
period ; and what is lira Without health, Mit a misera
ble existents !
It istoo precions a, boon to be tampered with, by try •
jag all eons of experiments upon it, The sick should
use thole medicines only which expert.' nee has known
to be the bra.
A PHYSICIAN'S TESTIMONY.
[From Caddli. Greene County, New York.]
Dr. W. Wright—Dear Sire I have found yaw Indite
an Vegetable Pills • valuable remedy in cases Of Gene
ral Debility at dge System end of all Biilioca•disordera.
I am also in the- habit of recommending deem to fe
males in pecolier stem. I observe them to mirage in
the artist, without producing debility or pain, leaving
it is a Welty conditioo. . JOHN DOANE.M.D.
THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE,
[rum Norton Hill, Greene County, New Tint.]
Mr. Wright—We bete wed and sold your Indian
Vegetable Pill for three years past. and do notlieritite
to recommend the to elm triemdesod ea the
beat family medicine in ear. N. &L. AlltlDELb.
lIBBTIBONY or ANOTBER PHYhICIAN.
The following ie as anewer is reply to • note from
our neat miring Dr. Betffon'e otiojod of this erinlicine
Tveneramerz. Aug. Mt, ISM
Hr. A.Deirbenr—Deer In reply toyour anti of
,yearentey. areeld suite. the f anceeloselly found
it maiesierit to am Ms varies.** Patent Mr" vended
at the Atom ; sad while I es nowillieg to oeymuCting
toßop imantatiro 'alai! of others. AI eni few to eon%re
that I nomidrer. Wrigiale ladies .Vegemble Pills su
perior to all Mime mid* ebb* I am eammitared. ^ flume
needribmit farina" yeitir both 1840y - ewe'family red
,i. my Omar' egoserally.ead Maybe,. aniforaiTY
- entais earl erre is. their operetiese. The taw and
aid* with which them Pills boo byes bitberti meow
• itetsiedarm is my agesiem a ealleieut guerenteifor
Jibe goad iambs is Mare. rowletrelYr .
BOUTONiIIt.
Dr. Lisamer of lag esperemenwell knows
is mid sass tie ,limre of WyeatimientuntyJitt
.le.manors el I Bainnity of rentreylvanis..lll4
ly peppier withtim peop:e emery wbombo »Om
BUBB 00 BLOOD TO THE BEAD.
CirretalProvtes rtile. N. Vetk.l
Dr. W. Wright—Dieu . I, was attacked' Miiit
Aetna pout* my • head soil ortta of Meal on'tbr basin.
which fteihied me to my seas for ail errek4saidlirw
lbmeigitt et toy eyes in as to priest me from owing
witlik.amt left me with a dittinent in inybead cog
about sit menthe: BY taking liken or kier tome of
- yoei Pi 1.. t wee teetered to health .goitre.
' Jwire t. .l3; WV. ,PETER VAN WAGNER.
.15crsAs Cestss CossriFFrirts!.:-
- ResissgbeiVelest lbs Meal and doily. essuiiiis
%sashle Pills have tbs written digitalin* of WiJiswtt
Writ in 1216 fp.steed bow. •• 3
• Tie moos ii he oh by MONTANUS .e.r",
sole acoof toptasda; sod by syttatcyboatober
portf/ffthe Slaw. . •
May Arimid -frehodoPylf the Ofear
hiMO/ irfoO/bh Pah. whils.4" sad 0h5.,1 Mito
ft. Plamd OM Moir/fhb r : * hid
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PREPARE .FOR WNTER ! !
SHEIAINXMACIIRY
TN Ilfoutanyste New Block, above Mebane, as the
south side of the public square, to better advantage.
perhaps, than at any other place In or oat of Bradford
county.
D. C. HALL' etspeetfutlyingrms his Mends zed the
public,, that he-has now fin sate at ids NEW STORE.
• general sna choice. amonnwnt et STOVES, of all
sites sad 'patents, which he is ptepand to sell at whole
sale or retail, or exchange Tut catenty produce-upon the
most accommodating terms, Atitongins stock are the
Air tight Cons*ete, (all sizes), Starlit's Air tight,
Rough and Roldu iteroltiug feue dr., Allbonty
eity do., Republican do., CentralW. Y. do.; Buck
eye, hot air oven, with rotas* top, Premium Stoves,
2,N0. 1,3, 4,5, 6, oftht m i
att mpronni patterns :
Air tight Parlor Stoves, all sixes; Sir plates. all
sizes ; Cannon _Stoves, an excelkiat article for offices
taverns, stores, 4-c.; Radiator Parlor dotes; keyl
stone p atent stoves ; all aims Band box stove, 4-c.
4,000 lbs. of Ronk and Amoeba, STOVE-PIPE.
reedy-male; abet. Blum aIa.OO9PFLICAONs of mime
patterns. weedier with a goosed seesteasse of Dam
sod Copper Ware.
NO tent Tube. with a • duke sseortment Si story
ankle is tbs . Tits ware lies, I. Mick this stiettiois of
Afeebstes. Pedlars, Easilles *d Illotieskeeres per
rally is invited.
0-The highest pries will be psid for old eestiep.
capper Mid brew ars*, Turkeys, Marius, mad all
kinds vat Insoketable pmdoee will be eseeived,he way.
went On Ikon* Tinware. &e.
For stoves, ebeetiron &DPlvrea down*, his sewer
went is cogtplate. Re ream hie awake to lee old
crooners, tesibitee. stuttbeleablie be news his invi
tation to give bine call :Wee Plirelwring rhcerhors;
&Mei asistrelkethit efsem—bet tesseesber HALL'llsoadk„
side of the Public %pane. is Moslem:ice Diselt.
Towanda Dee.' 1 1 1, 1840. D. C. BALL.
NEW GOODS.
Just reoridw kwge end !MI Moak of
New Fall and Wilder Good% at
FOX'S CHEAP STORE.
Ti HICH.Ioo woioiVgislii, Ind =mow will Ma
T . l calico with oalibios ofttio, Cow
wv l4, --Awy law will ao Ern the Isooriio oill mod
ram* say of sr, Cloak 1 disk ant WI oo hosiitiod
bah Inds qoadilLood pie.. The iftilt hernia aOw
write, of Risk New Styles of Pim GOMIS , saga as
Polo umf Tie& blue. Pink oat Sewlre ail woiviol
DeLonoo. Tied Collusono t ,'Faust Collo%
Bilk Pleid Plaid Wow. illoile C =,
fluipol owl Mrtlk warp Alpo', Ohre Nowiloos.
trenekowl, Scotch Gingham% oliw.
owlAwioriela eloths. Cowiiiwwwwwt Mink
logs. Illkittiogs. Tictiog. Cotton:l'mi; NW
dim, Boning and a choice 10t of Nook Giwoliwk rah
Honlwane, hoc. Nails & Cfoclowb Bows mai Mini all
afirlika wUI hi sold at very low Pefooi; ot
E. T. FOX: No S. Bildt IRS. •
Towanda, Oft. is, 1114 . 11. • .
'DOOt &ISNOT" *pp* issibse. Abe
El . fill swettaist "Gass% bitik
inlopir. matting - "bow A geol wick at Ds"
Mime slid ehOthslill •0 111 / 2 7• 4160 Oaf*
~Wad kip, battik Aloe a mist Isis attlibi . si L.
GPllipiiil4l-asil. Itoero v . - 6•110r guy
cheep* *l4 TOMWA:
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Ixtir per , Mirk D. Weeeforia• • kiOllM.
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