Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 14, 1849, Image 3

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The St. Louie • Republican , of pet. S(, gams the'
o ol ong additional' pat eitare concerning the un- -
ex portable and murderous deed of the MO hawk.
te en, at the City 'toter:— - • ,
The perpetrators of this outrage are men aged
a t e et twenty eighr and twem4t 'At the
time of their arrest they wer e y sober,- thw
eld e st laboring under some excitement in oonse-'
n o n ce of his acts. Thiry were tnreefiing in fine
b e iro , provided oith :Urge wardrobes, and
e very necessary for mph* and artmeement.—
Their trunks were searched yesterday evening, and
found to contahi nothing but genthetaea'a parapher
nalia. and - 81456 in gold, in two separate bags.
They claim to be of a fitmify of some distinc
tion in France, the eldest of the two' bearing the
title of Count. The ranger says that' their father
was killed in Pads, in the outbreak of last Febio•
ar y, and in consequenee of their connexion with
the events of that period, and opposition to, the
republican Government, they were compelled to
flee the country.
They arrived in the United States in Ju‘hutt,
since which time they have been leisurely wend
ing their way West, with a view of seeing the
country and spending most of their time in hunting,
a sport for which they manliest great loudness, and
for which they are amply provided with the proper
accoutrements. He says that his brother has rev
eral times, recently, displayed symptoms of insan
ity, and, but a few evenings since, while they were
in the town of Alton, made a demonstration to at
tack some person, but was timely prevented by his
interference.
The elder brother appears to be aensible of his
having done wrong, exculpates the younger broth
er from all blame, and claims that he alone should
be made to suffer for the consequence of his act.
the says that a powerful feeling, which he could
not resist, took possession of him, and told him
that.he must kill two men: that while laboring
under thi- feeling he seized a double-barrelled gun,
rushed from the room, and fired at the first two
men he saw; his brother followed for :be purpose
of preventing him from doing injury, but before
his interference could be exercised, the fatal deed
was consummated.
STARTLING Dew etnest ENT—On Thursday night,
the 25th Oct. the house of James George, residing
in Mercer' County, Pa. was forcibly entered by a
gang of robbers, having their faces painted and oth
erwise disfigured for the purpose of availing detec
tion. After having put the inmates under guard,
they proceedld to search the house for money,
US in an axe in breaking open trunks, chests, &c
and took from 5800 to $lOOO chiefly in gold. Pre
vious to their leaving, they tied Mr. George in his
bed. (luring which employment they used the most
menacinz arid taunting language tolhen then utifor.
mate victims. Intoimation having been made
against those suspieioned of the crime, they were
immediately arrested and Zommitted, which led to
tardier examinations itt the neighborhood ol Cen•
iterate. in the upper part of this comity, where five
ralvanic batteries. dies, Chemicals, and all the im
plements necessary for carrying on .the counterfeit
ho-mess. were found. and arrests made upon
the strength of the testimony and circumstances.—
The arrests are still continuing to be male ; and,
ithiging from circumstances, they are only cmn
merreing. It is generally.believed that a tang ol
ntrher, arid coniii..rteiters are associated tn•_ether
reat•hrir varintits parts of the State at New
Vq.k. Iliniil2ll Pennsylvania min the Stater
Of 0'0.) and Vtrzima We think that the matter
can n ow j ) e prob.-NI in the bottom and the whole
ing he br ken up; hitt as Moher diworeiips are
helo, ms ie. we yfraia from further detail: 4 '4.n the
present.—Butler (Pa ) Democrat.
SLAVE STAMPEDF. AND RE-AISTANCE:Qtthiey,
ihtrrYfily. Nor 6 —Last night about filty tiegroes?
Mall ages and sexes, with tearus7staropedeil from
the NlKsonri side of the river. The slaveli were
owned by Nliss Miller, Mr MeKim and Mr. Me.
Cuteneon of Sn2ar Creek and M:. Ellis of Monti
cellnw, Co The slaves were overhauled
on Saturday roornine. and, after a desperate resii.
•anrr' and the loss of their leader, they were cap.
, aird. The slave who was killed belonged to Miss
PACIFIC RA I I.trAF .—At the St. Louis Convention
an estimate was Fubmitteo by Colonel Curtis, aPk a
wl engineer, of the cost of the road to the Pacific,
and the cost of a survey. The road can be made,
he thinks, tor eighty ngfil millions of dollars; and
one thousand men, an, engineer, with a party be•
ing assigned to each one hundred miles can com
plete the survey in one year. -
CRITGA & SOPQoltflaNNA.—This 'road is cornple
vd within fire miles of this place. and will be open
for business in a week of two. We are glad of
this on a good many amounts, not the least of which
le. that it will put an end to the exorbitant and dis
honest charges on packages of height now exacted
on that line.—Orego Gazette.
A man who was putting up election placards in
New York, was almost killed by some " b-hoys"
data Saturday, •who did not like the tenor of the
bills afotesoid. This is " Freedom of the Polls,"
" THEY CAN'T IftEP HOUSCWITHOInft !M....A far
mer said to us the other day. " I don't think much
of quack medicines but there is a medicine that we
can't keep hou,se without—and' that is Merchant's
Gargling Oil. It not only cores all the horses and
out door "critters" but it cures all the indoor "var.
mints" too—if any get heft in any way, Of hare
any page coming on them, they run for the Garg
ling_Crrl, which makes them forget all their trouble."
Much valuable information respecting this won•
aerial Ohl may be obtained oy consulting apamph
let whickyou may get free of elungeorthe agent—
see also advertisement in:another column.
Wia THE PRESBYTERY of Susquehaena
stands adjourned to meet in Wyafusing
at the house of Major Taylor, on Tuesday the 13th
of November, at three o'clock P. M.
The Trustees of the "Institute" in said place
are requested to meet at the same house at two
o'clock P. M. of said day.
/ULM; FORITZR,.State CPI/.
Xem 2lbotrtisnients.
NanCE.
' THERE will he held 'an - adjourned Opeeid Coon of
1. Common Pleas and *Orphans Cent& a the Court
Roane in the boro' of'Towanda on 'Monday the 10th
dal of December neit, at 2 O'clock. P. M., sad toeimi "
t [awe one week, at which the .lion Wittiest JelletlP
will Preside. for the pupae of the trial of 1111 Callas
Owed upon the Special Court trial list, for the said
tdicernoi term. ALLEN MC'KEAN,
Prte's Office, Towanda, Nov. 19,'49. .
TO SPORTSMEN!
TORN E. GEIGER respectfully infierins thir pi:She
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that he has removed his Shop to Main sweet, nest
Wove Wm. W,stkices.. and a few rods Mann thwillriud
House, where be continues the business of
k laketariug aad Itepairing Gask Plaids,
After his long siperieuce in the bsisinmor. eel"
6d.nt he can perform all work entrained to him. in •
• biractory style. JOHN E. GOWER.
ro, n Now. 17. 184%
1:1 / 1 1 0 Vat . . 2 ikitatOMEStr
MISS GRIFFIN*,
OULD spin infornitiss Ladi44 theta & has jest
received the laws% and best susissumsd of
Jaltneerg
ever Neat ht to Towsnds, sod uslitlueit abe
hadsrly invite their sttea.githA, las
Pitm en. pl umes, W Rebb c ,,, ,
Belts, &e.
Mailers
supplied
With- Rildiess, d ~ , n
olds: . uts, 4111'
um artles which thsy
*auk! also inform tisleitHiitimst Ai is ilespir
v. work at the shams& ostler sod duji woji,ssrl"
"fthisusble style. l'iros.9, HNC
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lat:virtins 44 writs of *end: Z4roi *tied Out of
"the Court of Common Pleits orliradford.eoun.
ty pod to tie directed will be evoked - 1016'We me
et die Coon House, to the born: :of Towanda, on
'IIIONDA'I(,, the Srd, day of Deceibe477lB6l4 at rme
o'clock, P. H., the following lotpieleor parcel of
land situated in the township of _Wyaltising, bounded'
and desiribed follows to wit OW* - Worth by •
lands of John P. Chamberlin oicljernei 111 1 Cropen,
west by lands of John Hiles. milli by lauds of Mel.
son Overton and William Morrow,and east by lands
of William Morrow add -Relied BrambaL
lac one hundred acres, be the use more or less,
benteen forty and fifty acres improved, mirk* house
with a frame addition thereto, one old fringed horse
shed. one frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon.
Melted and taken in execution altheidit of David
M. 80. vs. David Williams. • I
ALIO—The followinz piece or parcel of land
situate in Wysoz town:lip. bounded and described
as follows on the north by lands of Henry Thus
nett. west by land of William Booth, south by land
bf Bbeneter Bull. and east by lands of Isaac Bull.
Containing about forty acres, be the same more or
less, about twenty awes improved,- one log house,
one frame torn and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seised and taken in execution at the suit of John
Owens use. vs. George 11. Brown. "
ALSO—The fopovlog described lot or parcel of
land situate in the township of Springhill. county of
}Mulford, and bounded as follows! Beginning at a
post, a corner of L. L. Keeny. thence along Abial
Keeney and unsold lands. north 144 perches to a
stone heap, thence west along land surveyed for
Morris Davidson 78 perches to a earner, thence
south 22 deg west 73 perches to a corner, thence
west 24 perches to a chesnut, thence south 26° west
64 perches to a corner, thence south 64° degrees,
east 77 perches to I L. Keeney's line, thence along
L. L. Keeny north 20° east 44 perches to a bir..th,
and south 70° east 78 perches to the beginning.—
Containing 101 acres, and fifty eight perches. strict
measure, being parts of George Porter, and Henry
Field warrants, with about 25 or 30 acres improved,
nod a frame houie and log barn thereon erected, and
some fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Riley
Smith's use, now assigned to J Morris Wattles, vs.
William Deekinson!
ALSO--The follo*ing piece or parcel of land
situate in The township of Hrick and bounded and
described as follows: On t he north by lands of L.
11. Drownson, on tne west by lands of Joseph Marsh,
on the south by lands of Joseph Marsh. and on the
east by lands of N. B. Wetmore. Containing one
half acre, more or less. all improved with one frame
house and one shed thereon erected.
seized and taken in execution at the suit of A. X
Poekham
,and N. C. Martin administrating of J. J.
Millen dec'd., vs. Phu M. Furman.
ALSO—The following described 'piece or parcel
of land situate in Wyaltising township, and bound
ed and described as follows: north by the main road
leading from Towanda to Skinners Eddy, east by
Charles Hendricks land, on the south by land of
Ephraim Beeman and the Susquehanna River, and
on the went by E. Lain. Containing. thirty seven
acres, more or less, all improved with a new two
story Tavern House, one store house and two barns
thereon erected, it being the same property (hit
was purchased at sheriff's sale by Philip Sullivan
'in execution against Jacob Koons and others.
Seized and taken iii executiim at the suit of Josi
ah B. sworth. now to the use of Geo. H. Little, Jo
siah Bosworth and Daniel Ragan. vs. Philip Sul
livan.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Sbeshequin township, and bounded as fol
lows. to wit: north by Lands of John Laporte, on
the east and south by lands of F. Blackman. and
On the west by lands supposed to belong to David
Horton. Containing about sixty acres about thiny
acres imprbved with a framed house framed barn
and apple orchard thereon. •
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Franklin` Blackman vs Richard Horton.
A LBo—The following described piece or parcel
of land sitaate.in Darlington township, bounded &
described as folios:4, to wet: on the north by lands
of David 8. Luther, on the east by Henry Btrope,
on the south by land of William Barnes. and
on the west by lands of Edward Overton arid
Lyman Gnat. Containing fifty acies be the same
more or It.3Si about one acre improved with a log
house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ulys
ses Mercurs use. vs. John F. Ketcham.
ALBo—The following piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Wyalusing, bounded de
scribed as follows, to wit: north by lands of John
Ingham, west by the Wyalusing Creek, on the east
and south by lands of Jonas Ingham. Containirg
about eighty acres, be the same more or less, about
forty acres improved one framed house, one fram
ed barn and some fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of 0.
D. Bartlett vs. Ingham stone.
ALBo—The following piece or parcel of laud
situate in the township of tipr:ng Hill, bounded as
follows, to wit s on the north by land of Cyrus and
Peer liktvena, on the east by Dozenbury. south
by George Claggett 4 Ransom Puller; and west by
Robert Barnkill. Containing two hundred acres
more or less, with about one hundred acres im
proved with two log houses one log barn, and a
good apple orchard one peach orchard and a great
variety of oilier fruit trees thereon.
.Seised and takes in execution at the suit of H.
& 8. &arks use vs. Philander Horlburt.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land
lying and being in the township of Wilmot, eouuty
of Bradford, bounded and described u follows, viz:
on the north and east by lands of George Shock,
south by lands of Adam Socker and west by lands
of George Thresher, and beginning at apost on the
north corner of said lot, thence south 46° east 112
p to a birch, thence south' 49° west 119 p to a post,
thence north 46° west 56 p to a post, thence south
49° west 29 p to a post, thence north 46° west 66 p
to a post, tnence north 43° east 148 p to the place
of beginning. Containing about .eighty-seven and
a half acres, about sixteen acres thereof improved
with a log house an log barn thereon erected.
Seised and taken in execution at , the sun of Ja
cob Bleick vs. Jacob Beig. •
ALBO--By virtue of sundry writs of .Levari Fa.
all the foll , wing described lot.piece or parcel of
land. situate in the township of Bryson, in the coon
ty of Bradford. and bounded as follows, via: begin
ning at a post south west corner of slot run out for
Anjevine Bull, thence south ar. east 171 petches
and 6.loth's to a post for a corner. thence south 1 0
west 99 perches to a post for a corner. thencanorth
fir west 171 and 6-10th perches to a post for scor
ner, thence north 1° east 99 perches to the begin
ning. Containing one hundred and six acres and
twenty eight perches strict measure, more or less.
with about 40 acres improved. 1 log house and
small spring house thereon.
kleixid and taken in execution at the suit of C. L.
C. Dechastellux vs. George Davidson, and Jasper .
N Davidson. terra tenant.
AL3o—The .following piece Or parcel Gilead
situate in the township . o Wysox, and bounded as
foibles, viz: beginning ai the south east corner of
a lot on warrant Ao 152 run out for John Allen
m.a post on the-iouth line of said 'warrant no. 153,
Thence north t° east twenty nine maim to the
south west corner of George Davidsons lot, thence
south eighty nine degrees east 171 and 8.10 p. to the
south east corner of George INtiridsons lot, thence
south 1° west $9 p - to the warrant line, a post for
corner, thence north Br west 171 and 640 p tn.lbet
bgginning.' Containing thirty six acres and one
hundred' and nineteen perches strict measure, more
or less. with abOtit 15 acres improved, 1 kit house
and Hog barn thereon. ,
Seized and taken in execution at,.ihe suit of .1.
e.DeChastelliix vs. Allen - • bavid4on and WiLiaoi
Voneht terra tenant.
ALSO-a:Me fidlowitte piece nr parcel •of land
situate lb die - township of Wes9x...and c ltapPded . 4%,
viar beginning at the smith '4.4 corner
a lot this day deeded"to Jeremiah Whaling 4 post.
on the east- fine of warrant 0.1,1 g”,
said warm.' line south• l °
thence -north irirkwetit 105. pants pirt oa ma. "tat
Nei of Cieero iltenet ion& ea at Up to
'a
black oak for a corner. their* . ioatti'lle . itast - if
plb a post fora Corner' Meiji. aortit . k. ealtiteea% .
,ty four and 6.1.0 p to •a pnet. Maack' atmulk t ir
itithatwirtaihrrt, .Cos :tairMertarepraiaaluMia
airist.maaaare. about 10 acres improved. a
baited and-takes in executive at the ant of C. L.
t‘ioltoti .
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Owen tern tenant. , -`:::! ..**.: .., --., , 1.z.;._ •
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.. AISIO , :-." A pieccor pirestlisf land idulate .. in •the
toWnship oftsonOiCreek. and :bounded . as folios's_
to wits beginning,* i post the south east o f .a
of land now.ownet by Cornelius Haight and,rn
minas= thencebra &mar lands souk one
deg wax SST and 1 / 4 9 to a pest, thence by
originally surveyed to Francis Asbestos. north Illij
deg. Lest 174 9-10 pus a post • the south east corner
of Samuel Pettingalls land, these*. by Peuingalls
laid north i deg. east 207 6-10 p to a corner of Cor
nelius Heights land,thence by Heights laud south
894 deg. east 174 9-10 p to the pines of beginning.
Containing no acres and 141 p. strict measure, be
ing thi sane conveyed by the party tif the second
Pan to the party of the first Pan by deed bearing
date 22d March 1841, about 7 acres unproved.
Seised . and taken in Execution at the suit of Alex
ander W. Johnston sole Ex'r.of Alice Johnston who
was sole Executrix of Francis Johnston. deceased,
vs. Stephen T. Brown.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Burlington. be
ginning at a white nob noetbsest center of warrant lot
no. 1471.. thane:ewe 107 3.10 p to a beech fora corner,
thence south 169 6-10 p to a pert. thence west 107 3-
10 p to a post, thence north 109 640 p to the begin
ning. Containing 113 ewes and 107 perehis, strict
10111116010 about 30 stns improsal, ass lag hours and
one log barn thereon. .
Seized and taken in execution at the suit el R. B.
Davidson vs. Austin Farnsworth.
ALSO—A piece oe parcel °third in Springfield tp.,
beginning et a beech sapling. moth west corner of lot
Na 732, thence west 98 p to a post foe • earner. theme
north 78 5-10 pito a post; thence eset 98 p to a pow,
them* south 28 640 pto the beginning. Containing
47 saes and 11 percher strict "mum it being inten
ded the south half of lot No. 33, on warrant -lot to.
942.
Wl* and taken in execution it the snit of R B
Davidson, &c., is. Norris Carnegie.
WM. 8.4)01381N8. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Offire, Towanda. Nov. 7, IM9. .
REGISTER'S NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given to all persona interested.
.1.1 that Eli h u Case & Johnson Williams executors
of the estate of
Hubbard- Williams dec'd.,
late of Troy : and Deborah Chamberlain, John F.
Chamberlain and Jobn Laporte, executors of the estato
of
•
Gilbert Chamberlain, deed.,
lete•of Wyalosing: and Jlllllllll Roe and Nathan Shep.
aid, administrators of the estate 4
Morris Shepard, deed.,
late of Wells: and Sylva liners, WWI. of the estate
of
Nelson Rogers. deed.,
late of Orwell, and the supplementaryaccount of E. R.
Myer, edanowtrator of the estate of
Wm. Myer, (keened,
late of Wynn. have filed and settled in the 06:0
of the Register of Wills, in and fur the Co. of Brad
ford, the recounts Of their several administrations upon
the estates'aferesaid, and thlit the same will he present
ed to the Orphan, court of staid co. on Monday the
3d day of Sept nest, for confirmation and allowance.
H. BLACK. Register.
Register's Office. Towanda, Nov. t , 1849.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
John V. Woodward vs. Win. B. Spalding's Adrninis
trafor. In the Court of Common Pleas of Brad
,ford Co.—No. 262. Miry T.. 184 J.
T HE nod...signed haying been appointed an Auditor
by the Court of th.• (;punts of Bradf
•rd—
to marshal assetts and distribute the funds raised by
Sheriff's Sale of the defendants property among law
ful claimants, hereby Rivas notice that he will attend to
the duties of said appointaient at his office in the ham.
of Towanda. on Friday, the 30th day of November nest.
at t o'clock P. AL at which time and place all persons
interested will please present their claims, heforehlat, Of
be &bared trout coming in for a share-of said fund.
HENRY BOOTH, Auditor.
Torwands.,Noe. 1.1849.
SHERIFF SALE.
Bir virtue of a writ of Vend. Exit°. issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford coun
ty. to me directed. I shall expose to public sale at
the Court House in the born. of Towanda, on Mon
day the 19th day of November, 1849. at one o'clock.
P. M. the tollowing piece or parcel of land situate
in the township of Doren, bounded and described
as follows, to wit: beginning north by landsof Sat
tile Holden and a tract of land known as the Sarah
Morrison tract, on the west atid south by lands be
longing to the estate of Matthias Hollenback de
ceased, and on the east by the Susquehanna River.
Containing about four hundred and fifty acres, be
the same more orless. about one hundred and eigh
ty acres improved, more or less, one framed dwell
ing house, three plank or framed dwelling houses,
two framed barns and one other franrct building
formerly occupied as a saw mill, two apple orchards
and other fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ca
leb Carmalt vs. Seta Payne.
WM. S. DOBBINS. Sleff.
Sheriff'. Office. Towanda. Oct. 22, '49
SHERIFF SALE.
ToPY singe of writs of Vend. Expo, laced oat of the
J.-. 8 Coon of Common Pleas of Bradford comity end to
nis directed will be exposed to public sale at the Court
House. in the boro. of Towanda, on Saturday, the
17th day of Nov., 1849, at one o'clock, P. N., the
following lot piece or parcel of land situated in the
ownship of Columbia, and bounded as follows: on
the west by the Tioga county line, north by the road
leading from mill creek to Cabot or Morgan hollow,
on the east by land of Royal Havens & Phineas
Brownson. south by lands of Charles Benson.—
Containing 150. acres, be the same more or less,
with about 55 acres improved one hewed log bonze
and some fruit trees thereon, the description being .
given by the defendants.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of M.
H. Mace vs. Seeley Johns and John Benson.
Also—The following piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Columbia township, and bounded on the
north ny the road leading from Millereek to Morgan
hollow, on the uujit by lends of Royal Ravens and
Phineas Brownson, south by lands of Charles Bea
son. and on the west by the Tiog* county
aetes.witb abanteshaezeit improved.
with a bowed Wilton's and nose frail trees them
on.
Seised - tad taken in eseeadon &Campanile( B. IL
Knee va. Jobs Beason, Seeley Jokes, Robs I)spb
andO. N. Beason. •
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aberirs °See. Towanda Sept. llk 19411: b••
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CO S s
PURSU to a order o f the Orph a n'. Court of
Bradford eounty, will be exposed to public sole an
SATITRDAY, the 24th day of Naumbre, 1949, at
o'elcielt P. 34., ripen the premise!, a certain ilifisgele
lot *poor parcel of land .rierreining unsold. being In
Wyetiniag. Ownship, and bounded or tritium .to :
On the north. by lands of Char* Bann. on this east
be lands of Wm Vattern, Jr., en tbe south by lends of
Blies V•oghlten'r« on. the. trest,bylandeer..,. , Bon,
Isy. - Vristaining oboes thirty arirosiall imprOmd. s with '
a 1111,111 leg borne. abed and &aimed barn threes inretrid,
late the prepany of I :Humphrey .
dee'd. - -
Anesrdenee girl, and terms made knew* on the
day nines!. JOHN 'ELLIOTT,
9H A RUN - KOMET,
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ADMINISTRATOR'S' . • ;•
A Lt. kodobtod to the made, d 11AlitUEL
t`l CRASH. deceased; latv or Tawitehr
are hereby requeatea to make payment -,without
*MI those having claims agemateabLeatate still. please
prreent them truly outhegtiitairti. fur ireutement. $ .
. sOLpsioN , ,COOPM-
YovraMia, Oct.,* 15442.,-1 .
writ litoßsl4l'°TT!.
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Jamern. Sayre, and having Sued up his store, hat
'added be his fitaseritesortinese a hop supply of
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Ma of
the valuable POPULAR
MEDICINES of the day, which can be purchased 'el
hisavidi a certainty of procuring genuine articles
He is also agent for the CANTON TEA COM.
PANT of New York, whose Teas have attained a wide
spread repine:ion for genuineness and Wier be prier.
An exarninatioo of his deck, to which he invites the
mention of the public., will satisfy every one that it
he been selected with a view of procuring the beat and
most desirable articles, sod purchased at the lowest
TOWlradly 114. y I. MP.
G. W. illercihiaoths Cele b rated
Which Is also a Uairersal Family !abrogation for
Diseases of the Homan Flesh. ,
TIME and experience have fully proved that that this
-ONIVIMSAI. REM coy has not not its equal
on the list of popular medicines, having been more than
14 years before the public.
'testimony of the most disinterested character of its
wonderful effects on the animal economy is almost dai
ly presented to the proprietor.
A young man in the town of Wilson, whose clothes
were burnt off of him, was restored (without suffering)
by the timely use of the Oil.
Numerous are the unsolicited statements of patients
themselves, and others who have used the Orl, of cures
which in themselves appear remarkable, that they at
all interested in a pecuniary point, they could hardly
have been credited.
The following diseases are amoog many others in the
cure of which this Oil has been tvenpletely soca:mitt'
and in which others had entirely &ilea:—
Spernits, Sweeney, Ringhone, Windgalla. Poll Evil, Cal-.
Inns. Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds, Lameness,
Fresh Wounds, Spraiks, Bruises, Sand Creeks,
Foundered Feet, Scratches. Of Grease Mange, Rhea
maiism. Bites of Animals, Eaten's! Poisons, Painful
Nervous .Affections, Prgist Bites, Boils, Corns, Whit
-11..W1N BUMS and &aide, Chilblains, Chapel) hands.
Cramp, 'Contractions ,if the- Muscles, Swellings,
Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, &c.
cAtrrioN TO PURCHASERS.
Beware of COUNTERFEITs, and be sure the name
of the Sole Proprietor. GEORGE W. MERCHANT.
LOCKPORT. N. Y., is blown in the aide of the bot
tle,or in his hand writing over the cork. Don't be
persuaded to take any thing else with the promise it is
just ait goed, &c. This is practised by those un
principled dealers whose conscience will stretch like
India R Wier, and who are of a kindred spirit of those
in our large cities, whose nefarious practices have so re
cently been exposed to the action of Congress.
Those who attempt to Counterfeit this ankle are re.
ferred to , the law of New York. of Slily 1845, by which
it will be seen that every pennon meddling iq these
counterfeits is subject to indictment, imprisonment, and
fine.
A person selling oat adds state. will he liable to ar
rest whew in the state, and also to he held as a witness
against those he bought of or sold for.
All Orders addressed to the proprietor will be respond.
ed to.
Get • pamphlet of the Agent end one what wonder.
am accomplished by the use of this medicine.
.bold by respectable dealers generally in the United
Stares and Canada.
For sale by HUSTON & PCRTER.Towands,E.D.
Wells, Lawrenceville. Edwin Dyer. Covington. Abel
Turret!, Weiner., Pomp & Kinsey. P 1414130. Larvik'
Smith & Co., Allentown, H. B. Doffin, South Easton.
Oct. 15th 1848. n2Oll.
J. A. Kane's Clothing Store, Elmira.
Come Bohm now while I relate
A tale Putt bound to tell,
- Of clothing .old at sorb a rate
That none can undersell,
One day I called on John A. Kens
A suit of clothes to buy,
' They were so cheap that I would fain
Pennsade you ell to try,
'Mime h-r Jobb A. Kane. Harm for John A. Kane !
We'll boy our clothing all of him,
For beat him no one can.
His s'ock monists of every kind,
And piled, my eye! how high,
You certainly can't help but . lad
The thing to suit your eye.
There's Suits to suit all sorts orogen,
' For Wedding Church, orithop
' There's Pants, Vats. there's Cloaks . .
Of Coats thamitorin lot
Huns for John A. Kane. Hum for J. A. Kam
Noises you boy a suit of him
' You're ears to evil ;again.
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Thorn's Dress and flack, anti hock Coats too
• Of Chub the very best.
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There's under Clothing, Crimea km,
Bilk, Wool and Betio Yeats.
, And as Siting to • lit
: I needito Ivor to tell,
'ills cloning on such aim will set Ant ma—
nose letter—for be peneaally overlain the cattier
I,Doportment. sod bauble goods - mado in the beit
• manner, and the bow style.
Horn for Jobe A. Kane. Howe for'. A. lasi
• For alas Imairt s first nue fit. '
call on him again.
Hoare other time I'll sell you more
Bat this before I close,
He by on band now in tho Store
A Illtoelcof fiat rate clothes,
- Bo when yog tier Ma Jittletinto
And cash unhand to apart.
; Retnernhee•that you'll always- find
Jobe. A. Katie toady to give you the worth of your
Money at Ne.-11, Wow Suomi Silk dose west of
!the -Bridge
I Hans for 44ka A. Kane. Hans tar J. A. Kane
We'll boy our ambles all ofbia
Fors Bait him swam esa . - .
115 holds wanted km all kinds of walk, launirdialm
ly. JOHN A: KAN& Elmira. Asa '4ll.
• NEW 00008, AT, THE . • •
CENTRAL- . STORE !
Ntsmettlf.te the e'xiee asof emettteviii;omz
NUMINER GOODS, which will M wild at awl low
niien;; Redneirs at We establielsinent conducted upon
fair and honest principles. Yin hare or thanks fig
pew Won end we live ler a asiturianar of themes
wire are loped to sell ape& OW*.
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.192 Parke. one door frose Middan lane. N.Y.,
TN V /TS the atiesetea of postmen._ to du* very isitte
.1 end estensire esannasenforlltietii - dt Sae ea, tem
p/king every variety of fine end muse sunk, which
ilarp are enabled to ater upon es firinrable terms ',any
house in the trade: lien's, Bop% and Youth's thick
and kip Boots and Brogenioneorted qualities, selling at
the lowest rates. - , - . aue29 02
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NEW GROCERY. &
• VARIETY STQRE.
TIFFANY & KINGSBERY inGum the puhlic
that they its now receiving direct from New York
and opening In th esteem balky occupied by H. Nim.mie
dose south of B. Kiagsbery * Co., a large and general
assortment of
GROWS, PROVISO'S, LIIMIS, FANCY GOODS,
Yankee Notions, confediortory,
to which the anention of parchment is invited. Their
assortment of Groceries and Liqoore is complete. and
walls sold at unmorally low fans. Call and examine.
L. W. 'TIFFANY.
Towanda. Jane IS. '49. B. L KINGSBEIIY.
NEW ARRIVAL OF JEWELRY!
U7M. A. CHAMBERLIN has jog returned from
V V New York with a choice selection of jewel
ry and Paocy Growls. to -which he.trivites atteuti'in.
as it will be sold cheap for cash •
•
Towanda. Oct. 22, 1849.
C)LD WHISKEY-40 hble. Uhl Whi►6ey. jrist re
eei•ed i, TIFFANY & RINGSBERY.
TEGHORN AND PALM I.EAF HA 713—Prds
and English miler. braid new shape, infants and
children du. also genoi 6ns mole skin Hats at
tny23 Fox's.
NICE CRAPE SHAWLS. can be fotteml at the
11 store of B. KINGSRERY dr. CO.
MONROETON EXCHANGE
. V. WILLCOCK respectfuly inform, the public
J• that he has leaned, this ivell-knoarn stand, in tin ,
village of Monnieron, lately occupied by Smith end
Woodruff, where he will he happy to receive the rinks
of the traveling eimmunity. The twine having been
greatly enlarged aid improved, and being well-furni4i
ed„ is now capable of accommodating all who may favor
him with a call.
He enures the poblio that hie undivided eam and
attention will be given to their comfort, and he hopes
to merit and receive a share of buaineta ,
41onrnetist. Sept. 10..1840.
SUMMER CLOTHING.—A large assort:neat of
Goods for Mena' and Boys' Simmer Clothes, now
opening and for sale at ap2o Id ERCI
TOWEDIIIIII LEADMIY.
T"'"lnttitution having been placed in charge
G. IL BASKIJIL and H. M. Herr. A. B. will
commenca,on Monday the Bth day of October nett.
The Aclemical year'‘rill consist of four terms
of eleven eelts each: Commencing respectively,
October Bth. 1849, January 2d, March 25th and
June 17th, 1850.
per Term,
Common. English Studies.. includibg Geogra•
raphy and Mental, Arithinetic, ss 00
Same with English Grammar, and Adam's
A rithmatic, 3 00
Higher English branches, including Mental,
Moral and Intellectual Sciences, 4 00
Algebra. Geometry, Surveying. ate., 4 50
Latin; Greek and French Languages, 5 00
Fuel, Ist and 2nd terms. 25
Board can be obtained in private families on rea
sonable terms.
J. D. MONNANYE , Pteel-
C, L. WARD, Sec'y., Of Board of Trustees.
Scholars received at any period of the term, and
charged only from the time of their entrance.
Towanda, Sept. 1, 1849. .
FLOUR for sale by the Barrel. or in quantities to
suit the purchaser by L W. TIFFANY.
Towanda, Oct. 29, '49.
LANDLORDS & Grocery-men, Take Notice, that
you will and the beat article article of Strong
Beer, in the country for sale by she barrel at
Towanda. Oct.. 29,'49. ' TIFFANY'S
OPERATIONS ON THE TEETH !
DR. J. N. SUMNER, will be iei Towanda, on the
6th of November nest,,and can be consoled at
the Ward House. Those persons wishing his pro
fessional services. had better call upon him during
the first week, as his engagements in other places
will prevent his remaining longer limn two or three
weeks at this visit.
Towanda, Oct. 20, 1840.
Late of Owego, N. Y.,
HAB permanently bested . himself in Towanda.—
Office in the Union Block. over Elwell's office,
neat to the Bradford Hotel. Oct. Hi, 1849.
BONNETS AND BONNET TRlMlNG—Floren
co. Padel braid and notch Isec Bonnets and the
best assortment of Ribbons Flowers, •IFfsite; black. blot:.
rose, and straw color Wise sip] maps in fact everything
dmireabk in the shape of Bonnet Trims. it FOX'S.
-OAURIRNIA GOLD MIErOUTRIVAIIED 1
Sew Arrival et Jewelry. Clerics and
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Watches.
JAMES P. BULliespectfoUy inform' the citizens
of Towanda and vicinity. that he ban lately return
ed from Philadelphia. and may he 'found at the old
stand. one door bele* tbe Brick Row,in the room for.
madly steepled by Msocas',4 list Store. 14stre be our.
for sobs a large and splendid assortasene>of JEWEL.
R r. consisting of gold mad silver-watches. gold s &bond
guard chains. gold and silver pssicile. gold pesie. boomer
pins. low rings. ac.. cheap &roads. andtotardele
worranns& & large supply of Cie i,CXB. of latest
improved; patterns, running from 30 hews m 8 :daysi
and a month. with one winding.
acrr Particular attention paid to meiring CLOCKS.
WATCHES & EWZIART. - of meg deseriptios. and
from the lam experisects which he Ism bad in. rho bu
siness. work left is his cam will be done in the had
workmanlike manner. Old gold and sliver taken in
exthangi. Towanda. October. 20. 1849. y
EVERY BODY'S Id: :L ET LINE.
Tz iobwribers we now to receive Freight
of fiats& at Omega, ; Union. Great
ibmieLenealere* end Perawyrait Depots, Every
Tuesday, Weddesday and Thursday of each wish. sad
enemies with regulerity throughout the ewes. Tbay
will awed to (awarding., the same to the New York
Mg**, slime they have made,arrartgeotents with ex:
mimed ealeasen. who wUt weed se Oa selling of the
saw. end , return the pietas& in liaokable funds at
th
i,
Whet of the above Depots. to falloWing persons:—
At the dawn of 11P,. Rsynsford. vie; C. Wilinney,
Binghamton; at the Oates dia. Gritso, Great
Bend; at the Bawl of E. I
.. tnnew_ i tausselsore.
Aettarre.—T. itavoeferd. Orfila; C. McKinsey,
Binghamton; Jim Griffin. ' Greet Bead; V. Benelsos
Lersabsto. and G. N. Wheeler. Uaioa.
JAB SISK, Sinewiness.
' Ipi:GRIITIS, diem Bee& ti
!apt. Jima Sisk win - imusgeb4 the losuiessup
L. is. sal ereetve sad VIA or
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4•1018i040elielis table Oak; Igen switiek
,sinlonia alibi lomat limo ist Novi Irsah'imml
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TMPERIAL,Ateonit Myron. Hymn Skin end Black
Ti..,. of atuperiar Savor. for Bahr et prima that will
wit judgra nt ihe snide. at ' ME RCI 'RN%
J. M'INTOSH, DENTIST,
N. Y. k. Ede Rail Road.
Elns
84-iirsztyrrup,- ,
"4.sh•Antittrum.
piiid.4ll7l_ !*mine* pargegor supetim
""agg• N0...+5. 14344, imP!
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The WAY Mite,
GREAT BARONNS.
.
No. 2 A:ratted the Woril 1 .
J UST RECEIVED • splendid ' otawfmaut of Goods. J by the stihsrriher. at No. 2, prick Roar, `which cats
tae seen atoll hours. end run beriold 4 the - keirestri
cm Our , friend; will please Sts. , l us with* call. al
lenst, WP will ehergs you nothing foe ibobies•sair
.cry little if you buy. We udethl lespilarc44o,4l7
ou het..l a large issolunent of • .
Cloth% Alpeeres,
re..imerri. Wooded dredge; VarilOlMP
SidtinetS, $ l / 4 1 . 017,
Terreila, Tess -
Jrafl4, ' tee?, ,
V oPotincia,; tonillyndut,
I h•Latirieo. , splair.
Alwitioo. Ginger, &c.,
Alan.. lire. eeenrtment of Crockery. --
W %I.:LIS It (ILL, No. '2, Brick Raw: ,
Torevitt'it, Now .6, ls49#.
LETTING
QEALED Pmposals will be received by the Preak•
L. , dent and Managom of the Towanda Bridge Com
pany. twit 42 o'clock K.. the 15th day of Sovember,
I 8 IS, for re-huilding the Ppan.of the Bridge which was
deornyed'hy ISM Oh the 24th inst. The New work to
correspond' with the portion of the Bridge remaining.
re, further information call on Miller Fox; -Est. ;
who has general charge of the work.
11; Q. mEßctra, Beep
Towanda, act. 31. 1819.
NEW FALL .AND WINTER
GOODS!
_ the mid 'Marc Mow the Public *Alt
Towanda, Ott, 29.'491 /OS. KINGSBERY.
NEW GOODS.
KINGSBERY & CU., ere this day receiving
1,1. from New Vint an extensive assortment of
GOOD'S, which will be .014 extremely low for east.— ,
Call anti, aceS
Towirata. eft. 22, '49.
or
NIOW GOODS.
E. T. FOX,
Ts neeeivinz.fineet From ritpar• York. an aseettnanat
or .NEW FALL.& WINTER GOODS, 'Which
the public are *quested to call anti examine..
Ton ands. October 18. 1819.
ID - ItiITJAITS faYi l 31 9
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
NO. 135 FULTON ITllFrelry
• between Broadway and N. .t! ,N. Y.
~ .C7 $2 and $2 50 per Week. *j cents per Night.
NEW . GOODS.
.• ,
• NSW ASSOATIORIET OP
FALL COOD . S.
Just received lie'
Elept.2 1, 1549. H. ti. & M. C. Mr-RCUIL
NEW ARRIVAL AT THE
OLD DRUC STORE,
.ro. 1. Brick Row.
HUSTON & PORTF I R are now reerieinc, at NO.
Brick Row, • littie addition'to their fanner
stock, connoting of
Drugs, Medicines, Groceries, Liquors.
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Oils, Paints, Dyestuffs. Panty Goods, be.
which will b. sold at antimony low rates. They era"
offers for sale the splendid sad genuine Truett the PE
KIN TEA COMPANY, for which they, are igents r aud
which they do not hesitate to recommend as being as
petior to any other imported.
Haying been appointed agent for most all the VnM.
int Popular Patent ledicine►, we assure the public en
will not offer any that are counterfeit, as we will not bey
or accept an agency from those speculator', who, by
base imitation" impose upon the country wkb *air
opinions Drugs.
Towanda, Jane 18. 1849.
•L H. 111rATT,
SZTRZEICIIST MilargWlZ%
Of Tr.iy, Bradford county, Pa.,
ICIROPOBES making :periodical aisle se Tomah&
dating the session of , every court. Ira may be
found at the house of J. B. Cruse, comtnenclog on the
9d of September. Reference can be had from *BY Pln
of the county. All work warranted. au tlm9 .
TOWANDA CHEAP
CLOTHING STORE.
GECI. H. BUNTING. respectfully inksfie the pub.
lie that he is just receiving from He* Toot dB
essortment of reedy.mede Clothing, to - width be - is.
vital the attention of pnreintiers. Among - hie deck
may)* found
Aber Coats, Sack Coats,. Business Coats, Fr.ock and
Piss Coats, Cloaks, Pantaloon*. redly Round'
ahoy:s, 15. e., in all sign and dl
He is determined to sell bin • Clothing at anasealty
bier *Woe for Cam, and believe, imam make it Hein
wrest of these wishing to - purehere to give him er.4l.
• a:r At the old stand. between Bartlett sad raw
bevy's Surge, up stairs.
Coning and' making up, done se usual Is the Mil
'teshionahlesnaneer. promptly and to maw.
Towanda. Celebes SO. HBO:.
SHAVING, AND HAIR DRESSING.
WIG Mlttil WMISINISECIEnts
rn" Subscribers having entered Mb' peeteenhip is
the above business. ?forum purpose have. fitted up
twash . ops, one in the beseneentof the WeSl Noose. the
ether in the Crime Illaili.ishere they will be reedy to
terra
_their nomernees patrons at all seasonable bairn---
Operations in their bosioesawill he performed' in the
best style. and with the bait possible elimogefort to ihe
subject: •
They will constantly keep en hand ill mein et title
sad Pewfiseertye ilair-Dye. Leery superior . esti.
ale. which will permanently change Ashok hip gray.
yellow. A, Wenn red to glossy black or Illastital
brawn.. No apology lout hereafter be offered forthess
ogly colored moustaches and whiskers that alba die.
figure °dilemma fine gausses; sod emu sad itself miry
di agMee the ravages of time. and at plaints- soma
thi semblance M. youth., - Those ladies' to Whoni
nature h•II• amid the ornament of a besunifut lima *I
hairimay have the defect sepplied by calling onme.
j WARM & COLD BATHS. eel be hied at all
hoofs. at die shop in the Wird House. - -
Sot- COOPER;'
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