Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 13, 1850, Image 3

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    PA T3IEN T OF THE RENA RD TO LITTL CFI ELD.-- e
learn that Mr. Ephraim Littlefield, the Janitor of
t•ie c - I received this morning the sum of S 3-
000, which was the reward offered by R. G. Shaw,
0 behalf of the Parkman family, for the informs
,rln. which would lead to the detection and convic
t,,,;,•of the perpetrators of any injury that may h*ve
been done to. Dr. George Perlman, and for the•dis.
enver y of the body. This large reward bas been
voltinianly and promptly paid by Mr. Shaw, with
,,„, a ny claim being set up by Mr. Littlefield for
At hat dope toward the dptectinit and btitiVic
f ci• •
1 , Jo a •
Webster.—Boston Tray. _
pßoirsson gl3s-reit.ThiS tnfortilhate mrto, so
„a, eternal appearances indicate, has become
reco r.ci!ed t., tits fate. His demeanor to that of a
endeavoring to solve some great problem—
;.,;(7l and thongl iful. He reads much; and has re
;Arse to many books and newspapers fami
iv him almost daily. It is to be regtetted that
.core of oar totemporaries perststli tll clrefflating
•,,•% I tim Scandalous labricatums in relallim to his.
/hey, at least, are entitled to sympathy, :
i:hoald not be visited by additional torture.-
1 c one of the penny papers, that a
• ex.:lder of of Prof. IVebstdr Rat! been rendered in•
tint bv :he convietion and sentence of her father.
io:;diy destitute of truth. No such calamity has
!he; afflicted family. They bear the terti
'le mid which has come upon them with submiss.
rn, rar.ence and a Christian fortitbde the furthest
retnlved from that despairing anguish
. iiluch produces insanity,—Boston Courier.
par:April, ACCIDF.NT, AND LOU OF LIFE.- . =-4( the
called the Rochester Hotel, 31 Courtland
eel. New York city. the following horrible acci
•:,l occurred, a few days since; Mr. James Ham
m. a buss mason. residing a! 136 'Hammond
wiiti James Ackerson, residing at
:11 .Itrhons meet. and Michael Dennehy, were
..2.tzed in excavating the back wall.ol the above
.:re: t,tiii,ti2, when the wall fell and buried the
a die rums. Hamilton arid Ackerson were
d. and Denneby had his right leg bro
n. and person lacerated in a frightful manner,
ua.• only laizt week that Ackerson paid the pas
rnoAry of his wile and two children (who at
to Ireland) to come to this country.
•:• II tarl;ttri has left a wife and four children to
, rl.t; las untimely and unexpected end.
ritnI.ERA AT NEW ORLF.Axs.—The genuine
• s,• lera is at New Orleans,`in what would
-.•PreJ in this portion of the world, a most
. The report of interments for the
rig March 23. shows a total of 234, of
•,uribPr no less than 149 died of cholera.
Nom abvettiscinents.
AV IEII 1110617
SPRINC GOODS.
, .
A A . /4We Suynce trordi a:S/ow Shiding."
T "n ,, ,, , ,r,ber is ,now receiving a fresh stock
f and'summer Goods, consisting of hi,
a‘soriment or desirable styles, Witith trill be
: . .r %I.)Y PAY at the very lowest possible
flat I:17, determined to sell goods for ready.
• .tc'ti , ,relr. customers may depend upon get
: ,fall kinds as cheap as the saute can be
• •t• any hvinq to apll t E. T. FOY.
_
PIECE• 4 Esnbrffidered and Chameleon 'Gina.
• 11 hams an 1 Lu.ires, of every posNildeshade
•- • r t , ry cheap at apll I FM'S.
1)1 E •%S•E-ra!' at Fftr.-. and set his assortment of
I r! , :.(;"4.,,.i,,R:Lib0n5, Gloves. Hosiery, Mitts,
6,r.: a o. a larce stock of Prints, Ginirhams,
• •-•n:•r• Aereel and chameleon !fawns and Dress
• v. f..^h cs,ll be shown with pleastite, and sold
,:n urn pr:f ea. Corner of Main and Pine sts.
1;‘ , 11 i i Is:in. E. 'r. FOX.
PE- I s.—.‘quantity of superior Field Pens for sale
I az ap! I I MERCURs'.
_ .
LOOK HERE!
FTER THE FIRST DA% OF MAY, no credit
tr.,the ?.!‘.. , v 1 by the subcriber—no goods sold
f'r READY PAY. Those indebted to him
• ,; ”•iP! i. ( . 111 and pay up immediately.
,r 'n Iprii 11,1(.511. S. 8.13 %MEI%
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
f an order of the Orphan's Court of
I) P t:cr r , vsll be exposed to public sale on
n at the }ionic- of E. Cole. oft Moneay.
dav of June next. at 10 o'clock A. M. of
• ...v. de ., ;crfbed tract
:f land—
'•••' e th^.edn by the county line, on the north
of warrant 1599, fin the west by
1 190. and on the south by warrant 1409.-
4 '• 011 _ hundrl4 and fifty acres;on wnich
two houses, and about ten acres it
^.a• :4"9 ared —late the estate of Winsel F'.
The lot is situated in Hector township,
T • i , die--onc half cash in hand, and the
.9e sear with approved socurtty.
.;-• tl . i.VSO. L. S. ARNOLD, Arlm'r,
1 1 1 MII€ 'SHOT FROM THE PEOPLE'S BARGE!
'IIEI, sPRI.NGS, warranted, Ini cents per lb.
. H-oks and Hinges, 6d
Sad irons; 5d
Nail rods, 5d .
11 .1 ie shoe iron, 4d
~ves and ail other kinds of Hardware will be
Id m proport , ,n to the 'above articles to our cash
,tormvs• hut:nag—l mewl IL
April 11, ISSO.
SPECIAL COURT.
vork:e is Ikereby given that aspecial court will
he held in'and fot the county of Bradford, at
vanda, commencing on Monday, fhe 20th - daj, of
4 " 11 , rF, at tp o'clock, A. continue for one
at whiarithe - Hon„War. - Issscr will preside,
•pi^ Irialjor the followinrcauses. td wit
%fay '4l Thos. Welch . sr/..Pickard et. al. sci. fa.
May '44 Shoemaker vs Stephens, ease.
'45 A Minier vs H T Benedict, trerpasss.
'Dee, " C Butler et us, vsJ Bennett et at. eject.
-John Acl-a vs A Bowman et at elect.
" ti Trus. Tow. Coal Co. vs. Ingharns, rept.
W Campbell vs 0 8 Mathewson, appl.
"• F , '4O D Bartlett vs W& M Dreslain, eject. •
" E Herrick vs
,0 Rickey et al. trespass.
+I lit!, '46 Ft(piper vs E Rockwell. et al. eject.
41 • > kt Wiltistrn Ir. vs A Morris, appeal.
;2 May '47 N Pease vs 0 P' Ballard, appeal:
17.
do James Lyon, replevin.
2 .2 " R Proud's ad's vs DCamp et al. sci, fa.
3 Miller Fox vs David Cash, oa•e.
' I9 T, '47 Sp.ncer vs 0 & A Ellsworth, case.
,' A Gordinier vs W Andrews et al. case.
i,aF Murray vs Geo Room appeal.
A H Tozer vs Wm A Lane,
1 . 5 b.c.'47 H F Burt vs K Wormley, case.
H Benjamin vs M Hinman, appeal.
'Poi '49 Wyrricoop et al. vs Van Ht;skitk,.tres.
.' do do eject.
Pennington & Hoffman vs Compton."
do Beach, "
C•Thomias et al. vs 0 P Ballard. debt.
Vsy '4B R Proud's ad's vs a Drink et al. eject.
Davidson etc. vs Brooks et al.sci.faan
EMI
35
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J Hanson vs C L Ward, case.
Richardson et I. vs J V Bailard, eject.
Wiluniphry vs 1) C & N flumphry "
Richardson et al. vs. J Bowe,
'rhos Elliott vs Israel Stifith,
0 P Ballard vs C Itunsair f sci. fa,
8 pringfield tp. vs Williams et al. issue
Hayden' vs John Elliott, debt.
/1C Tallman vs alines et al. eject.
,Niinry Snyder vs John Snyder, issue.
A Ma dill Pioletts, trespass.
1., 8 Eii.:WOrth vs H Back" trespass.
.M'qutatg. its W T TiffiddaUgh, "
E K Price vs E Mason, sci. fa. mort.
s Phillips vs 8 Hillhouse. covenant.
S W Park vs Geo,Davis, appeal.
K Miller's Use vs A Pierce, trespass.
8 G A nrtrus vs H ED Tallman, for. at.
D Driscoll vs J Driscoll, attachment
Kite h t\"illiarnsOn vs .1
.M Oliver r "
, 'do L Van Horn
oas mad returnable at 10 o'clock, A.
'v. the 2 0th of May.
i5O ALLEN NEIMAN, Piot.
Avegal %bents/me
SHERIFF SAL
B Y etude of sundry writ of Vend. 11.tp0., [staved
out of the Cciort of common Pleas of Bradford
bobnty, and to me directed, will be exposed to
Public, sale at the Court House, in the bora. of To
wanda on Monday the 6th day of may cut,' at one
o'clock' P. M., the following piece or parcel of land
situated in the township of Canton, bounded arid
described as follows, to wit t Beginning_ at a post
on
,the north bank ofthe Toweilla creek. 4 3-10 per
ches west of the old-corner of N. ILTaber's lot.
thence mirth by lands'offhesar Fa'u'n, 72 - perches
to a post on Horace Sitaldingr line thence *est along
said line 153 perches to g poet on the line. of
Grigby's land, thence south along said hate to a
post, die corner of Horace Spalding% lot near 'a
large hemlock stump on the south side of Taber's
mill creek, thence easterly by land of Horace Spald
ing to a. post on the bank of Towidda creek, thence
down the noddy bank of said creek the - several
courses thereof to the be " Contaiding
about 100 acres more or l es s, (with the exeeP
tions hereinafter tq wit: the house, barn and gar
den now occupied by Horace Spalding, also • the
barn, yard and barn) with about 100 acres improved
two framed houses, two framed barns, one horse
shed and two apple orchards thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit ofMahlon
C. Mercur and John C. Adams, now.to the use of
Geo. Wansey vs. aenas Thomas.
ALSO ---The following piece or parcel of lend
situate-in the township of Ulster, bounded and des
cribed as follows to Wit : north by land in possession
of Geo. Minter, west by lands of James F. Garde,
and Wells .* Co., south by lands of Mary Ann Lock-
Aisoci and Isaac Cash, on -the east by the Susque
hanna river and lands of Isaac Cash. Containing
390 acres and 3-10 with allowance, about 15 icrea
improved, and one fog house thereon.
ALSO—One other pice oarcel ol lad sua
ted in the township of U e lster, r
bounded and n dete it rib.
NI as follows : North by lands of Wells & Co.. west
by lands of Samuel 11 Holcomb, south by land df
Watkins, east by land of Mary Ann Lockwood.
Contain ina d 5 5-10 acres with allowance,. tc.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wells
and Satterlee vs Herman Van Vkck.
ALSO—AII the estate, right, title and interest
who's ever of Israel Smith of iu and toall that piece
or parcel or tract of land situated in the town:
ship of burell, in the county of Bradtbrd, bounded
and described as follows to wit: on the north by
lands belonging to the estate of Moses Waford dec'd.
west by Sarah Morrison tract, east by the Sultqne
hana river, and south by lands of Holden.—
Containing about 170 acres more or less, ancl.mcire
or less, and more particularly described in ewer
rant granted by the Conain'th. of Penn'a: to Benj.
Acla, aec'd., about 150 acres improved, four fram
ed houses, one slab shantee, one double haw mill
newly erected, three framed barns, three sheds two
apple orchards, one peach orchard, and other fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suitor Israel
Smith's use vs. John Ada, Edward Overton and
-Julius Holden, now to the use of Win. Gibson.
ALSO—The following pieceor pfircel of land in
Columbia township, and bduaded on' the North by
the road leadingffotn'Mtll creek to Morgan hollow,
on the east by lands of Royal Havens; and l'hineas
Bronson, by lands of Charles •Benson, and on. the
west by the Tioga co. line. Containing ISO acres,
wit% about 55 acres imprrived with a hewed log
house and some frifit trees thereon.
se:zed and taken in execution at the suit of 'His
IL Mace vs. John Ben Son; Seely Johns, Rufus Smith
and-C. H. Benson.
ALSO—The fallowing lot of land situate in gale
.l)cry township',.bound e d on the north by Covell &
Brigham. east by Hiram Dewey, south by lands of
i). P. Coleman west by M. Charriberlin and Jo-seph
Parker. Containing 97 acres with about 16 acres
improved, small framed House and some fruit
there on.
SeiZed and taken in execution at the suit of Bow
man & Palmer' vs. Wm. N. Coleman.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel ,
of land
situate in - Columbia township; and bounded as
lows : On the west by the Tioga co. line, north by
the road leading from Mill creek. to Cabbni or Mor
gan hollow, on the east by land of Royal Havens &
Ph inneas Brownson, south by lands of Charles
Benson °. Containing 1503 acres be the same more
or less,lwith about 55 acres improved one hewed
log house and snipe fruit trees thereon, the descry
:ion being given eTthe defeddent.
Seized and taken ,in execution at the sttit of H. 11.
Mare vs. Seely Johns and Limn Benson,
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Rome, bounded and des
cribed as follows, to wit: north by lands of Geo.
rol, west by lands of Wm.:Strope, south by lands of
Nathan Maynard, east by lands of Geo. Fox. Con
taining about 50 acres be the same more or less,
about 40 acres improved, one framed house. one
framed barn and framed horse shed and app:e
orchard thereon.
.eized and taken In erecuilon at the suit of John
E. Oooirich vs. Joshua Yought.
ALSO— , The following lot piece or parcel of land
vitnate In the trYst riship of itidgbery and bounded
and described as follows, to wit : north by land• be
longing the estate of South Perrlbleton, dec'd., west
by lands of E. Griswold, south by lands of John
Irynch, and cast by land Of David Brown. - Con
laming about 34 acres more or less, IS acres im
proved, one log house and log barn and apple or
chard thereon.
ALSO—One rib*? ps eetr or pareel of land situate
in fhe township of Ridgbety bounded and described
as descnbed as follows, to wit: north by unseated
lands and west. by lands belonging to the estate of
Smith Pembliton, south by lands ofDavid Brown.
and east by land of A nson Beldleman. Containnig
49 acres more crr less about 12 acres Improved.
Sei/ksd and taken in execution at the suit of Ka
mer B. Keeney vs. James Rightmtrei adm'r, of
Samuel J. Rightmire dec'd. •
LORD
•
AbsO—Thefollowing piece or pardel of find
situate in the township of Sheshequin,bonnded and
described as follows to' wit • On the north by land
of Merritt Beeman, east by lands of Sohn M. Keen,
south by land of Robert Chandler, and west by !and
of Martha Chandler. Comening fifty acres, abbot
fiftern acres improved. and one log house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm.
Campbell to the use of Wickham' & Hutchinson
vs. John M. Russell.
ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Troy
township and bounded as folio'ws, to wit : North by
lands of Smith Baster and Jonathan Boyce, east
by lands lately the estate of Danrel Loomis:deed,
south and west by lands of B H Stevens ..Contain
ing army-sir tcres and one hundred and forty
four perches, about twenty acres improved, log
house and barn, framed house, barn and shed there
on' erected:
Seized and taken in executicm at the' suit of O. P
Ballard vs. Peter Kyser.
ALSO—The ,following lot of land situate in
Springfield township, and bounded as follows to
wit: Ozr the the ne.rth by brads of Daniel Cleave.
land, on past by D. Ciestelitnd; et the south by. the
highway leading from Leonard, honour to Smith.*
field Centre, *est by lands of George Gum. Con
taining five acres all improved with a framed house,
small framed shed and small orchard thereon.
• Seized and taken in execution at the suit of G. P
Ballard vs. Q. E. Cleavelsod.
ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Gerari Facies,
the following described lot piece or parcel of land
situate lathe township of Granville county of Brad
turd, bounded as follows, viz; Beginning at a hem
lock north west comer of No 170, thence south 140
perches to a beece, thumb west 120 perches to a hem.
luck iapiini thence north 140 perches toe post, the
north east corner of lot No.-100, thence east 20 p.
to the place of beginning. Containing 105 acres
strict measure, it being the whole of lot No. 169,
to warrant lot No. 1472,-20 acres iniliroved with
a log house, framed barn and Saw mill thereon.
Seized and taken in elect:mom at the suit of R. B.
Davidson administrator of W. Daivdson deed who
survived Timothy P. Parson vs. Gilbert Ayres.
ALSO—The following described lot or piece of
land situate in the Township of Sheshequin in the
county and state aforesaid. Beginirine at the north
west corner of a for now in pbssession- of Orison
Goodsell a black oa k for a corner. thence spoil)
I° west 100 and 3 4.10 perches to a po s t on the
north line of warrant lot No. 90. thence north Sir
west. on said warrant line 80 perches to the north
east corner of a lot of land ran out tt.r William
Dates, thence north 1° east 100 3 4-10. perches to a
chesnut tree fora corner, thence south 89° east 80
perches to the beginning. Containing 51 acres 450
- and 2-10 perches strict measure more or less.;—
With one log house. one log barn, ritb a frime shed
attached, with about twenty-five acres improved
and a few frnit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the
DeCaters vs. James B. Demoney David Horton and
Charles Chafer miners. of R N. Horton deed and
Martin To:2*bn terre tenant.
DOBMICS.
Sheriff's O ffi ce Towanda. March so. MS)
M • -
El ,.
' L IST OF . 11 :R048drawn i for . . .
May term and sea
sion, A. D. 1856:
• GRAND JCIOIII3.
Athens boro-A. H. Phelps ;
Columbia—Newhery c alkins;
Durell—Samuel Kellem, 2d.;
Leroy—Eli Holcpcnb; ,
Orwell—et:Men Darling, Francis Wobilruff, Asa 13
Payson ;
Pike --13. W. Bones, G. H. Lewis; W. Hutchinson ;
Ridgbery r -Win. coved t
Springfield—Chauncy Golfirie, Wm. Farming;
Springhill—C. Bixby, Wellington Barrowchff;
Towanda born—Joseph Marshall ;
Tp.Wm.•Camptiell ;
Troy borb—E. F. Ballard ;
" Tp—Samuel Thomas;
wyalcisi l4 ...._(3, D. Williams ;
Warren—Geo. Manning;
Wells—James Calkins;
titioraitas JURORS—nits: watt..
.Armenia—Andrew Monroe;
Albany—Wm. Campbell;
Asylam—Gideon Fitch;
Burlington—John G. Illakesley, W. F. McKean, W.
Ballard;
Colombia—Peleg Peck;
Canton—James Warren ; de
Durell—C. Moody. Francis Cole;
Franklin—Thomas T Smiley;
Granville—Daniel Monroe, E. B. Luther;
Herrick—Miner Fairchilds, Calvin Stone; N. P. 80--
ti•orlh ;
Litchfield—A lanson earner;
Monroe-8. 8. Huffman;
Orwell--Hiram Wells, 8. M. Browneon;
Rogbery—D. F: Wilson, G. T. Murphey, Mark A.
Burt;
Springhill—A. Montgomery, Martin Lyons ;
8m i thfield—Lvrnan Matron. E.B. Tracy ;
Springfield—John Salsbury ;
Sheshequiu—Andrew Webb, Somers Kinney; Ed-
mund Hill;
South Creek—Daniel Gillet, W. Y. Clines;
WyalubingAChandler Baldwin, W. Taylor;
Windhan=-Geo, W. Kinney.
wean *sm.
Armenia—Edmund Case;
Athens tp—John &Wiling, Benjamin O. nice, Ebe
nezer Dunham;
Burlington—John F. Long;
Columbia—Geo. M. Card, Isaac Besley, V. A. Bul
lock ;
Durell—S. S. Bradley, M. T. Vangorder ;
Leroy—Perley I‘l ,, rie;
Litchfield—A. C. Barnard ;
Monroe—Judson Blackman ;
Orwell--Josiah Potter;
Pike—Harmati Briggs. John Ayres;
Rome—J. Maynard. Hiram Dram., J. D. Allen;
suindide Stone—lsaac Westbrooks;
Springfield—Samuel Falkuer, Isaac Hooker, T. P,
Woolcott ;
Smithfield—Moses Wood, Wm: E. Barton;
Towanda boro—II: A. Parsons, Zermatt Cross, J.
K. Smith;
Troy boro—Erastus Welch. Delos,' Herrick ;
Troy iwp—Johnson Williams, Walker Pierce;
Windham—Soloman Sibley;
Ulster—Win. Mounsey, John Mather':
THIRD WILL.
Athens barn--H. G. Allen ;
Hthens twp—kaac Grezory, John Watkins;
Armenia— Israel Moore;
Gan ton—Thomas Williams,A. B. Taber;
Colurfilna—Wm. Strait;
Frank hn—Horace Wiley; Samuel Smith;
Granville—Albert Barnes; •
Herrick—Edmund Hagar, Mewnll Keeler;
Litchfield—Daniel B, Cotton ;
Keroy—itarid While Jr.;
Monroe—Abraham Pox Jr.;
Ridgbery—lames Crowley;
South Creek—John Puts ; -
Springfield—Wakeman Brooks, C. H. Campbell,
J. G. Harkness. James 17. Grace ;
Smithfield—Hezekiah Hunungton ;
slieshequin—Jabez rish. Wm. Tuttle ;
Towanda twp—H. L. Scott;
Windbam—Siraon Brainard, Elisha Bronson, Henry
Bice, Elory Cheney;
Welk—James P. Taylor. James I Osgood ;
Wytilusing—.lpcob Strunk, Chester Back ;
Warren—P. H. Abel. W. Tyre ; .
N'ysox—John B. smith.
--f
ireasorers Sale of Unseated Lands.
?NOTICE is hereby given, that agreeably to.an act
.1.11 of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pentytyftania, passedshe nib day of March, ISM
entitled " An act to amend the act entitled an act
directing the. mode ofselling unseated lands for tatels
and for other purposes." and of an act passed the
13th day of March, in 7 entitled; "a further stip
plement to an act entitled an act directing the mode
of selling Unseated lands, and for other 'purposes,"
the following tracts of UNSFIATED LAND will be
sold at public verb:lite Olt the 12, day of June next,
(being, the second Monday.) it the Court Hou•c, in
the borough of Towdnda; in site county of Bradford,
for the arrearages of Tares dee, and the cost ac
crued on each lot respectively
No. or
I To
I %V arraotee I Amouou
I . INo of --- twl,b , pc
. 1
/icily, Nanws la( loxes
175. Albany, Abel Wagoner, 11.37
140 " Nathan Carry, 946
291 . Abel Pierce, 19 38
180 a Phineas Bradley, 10 56
101, ",. Ela lain Bnerard, 660
109 " Thomas Edwards, 6 60
418 " Addrew Buekltart, 27 59
400 " Peter Benson, 26 40
100 " Sally Fish, 6'60
GO Asylum, Hannah iHbbard; Z 96
216 . " Joel Barrett, 14 24
89 " Hannah Hibbard, 5 89
5 .‘ William Hibbafd, 36
100 4 William Jackson, 0 60 .
4101 Canton CaspherlThatiner.Jr. 27 12
40h. do & Lefoy I..hn Morgan, 26 76
490 Franklin Geo. Castater, 26 40
400 " Joshua Cooley, .26 40
400 " Henry Hardy, 26 40
400 " Peter Seely. 26 40
2E7 p l . Mort John Stevens. IS 69
437 4 " , Ephraim McAdams, 28 88
4311 " Thomas Hamilton, 28 68
400 " Peter flampitiba 22 10
400 " James North, 16 40
176 pt. Bette James Pap., 4 74
1691 do & Orwell fob Fell,
.., 456
514 South Creek Johnston dr. Mifflin 33 90
964 . A " 61 32
128 " 4. " 61 32
216 '. Bintltel Craft, 14 24
611 " Samuel Forter, 4 . 54
11164 .. Peter Guinip, 14 30
121 124 Wysoi James Pope. 333
JOHN HOR ro:si, Treasurer.
Treasury - Office. April 4. 185 n.
122
124
5690
5691
5692
PAPER HANGINGS
PREVIOUSLY we have suffered mach from the
lamentations arising from the want of handsome
Paper-Hangings, hut now ■ll is peaceful, our Paper:
Hanging. have arrived, and we shall 6nd a pleasure in
introducing their beduty and Cheapness to oar friends,
at thr: Farmer's Ezell/lase, is Factnryville, Tioga Co.
mr3o It. W. ADAMS.
Book, Periodical and' MU3iC Agency.
T. E, GRIDLEY,
REsPECTPuLtt itifotrua the_ public thee all w
den either iipoks, Periodicals toed Rale left
with HUSTON & PORTER, Will be promptly filled,
at the Mutest hoes.
He is alio prejpered to procure BINDING, and thole
hosing articles they wish to have bound, ocay leave
them at the./Irstlforil Brimful office.
CARPETING. & OIL CLOTHS.
ABEAUTIFUL assortment et the Faroe?. Ex
cheep. io Fecterpille, N. Y.--Ms aimed /ten
ilt - Tioga county. mrlN! R. W. ADAMS.
Nem elbvertisements.
TO THE PUBLIC;
T AB subscribers from Lubg expetieiree tad obier.
'ration. having satisfied themselits that a coun
try retail business can be dune molt adrallageous•
ly—both fur the vendor and purchaset—for Cash,
than on,* credit, have concluded to rime all prec4
transadions on the Emit day of Aptil neit, atiti.thbre
after tell etehtsinely fur Cash.
They trust that the - many good customers who
bare heretofore patronized them, will continue their
patronage under the new arrangement, believing
they can satisfy all such, that it will Le his their in
terest to do so, and that very htik argument will be
nrcpsoary to cent ince all and efeiy ode dint goods
van be sold cheaper fot cash than bu a credit.
As some per,nns may thintt that tha above is net
deiigned to Include thern•-••ALL are desired to dis
tinctly understand th at it means precisely it hat it
reads and that THEY CAN SELL- NO GOODS
ON A CREI:IIt TO ANT OlkE, aflkE the above
mentioned date;
It is necessary that their old bosinets should be
cidsed, all thott. indebted will therefote *Eb the ne
cessity of paying up, with as little delay as passi
ble. H. S.& M. C MERCUR.
Towanda, March 12, Iflso.
NEW SPRING GOODS !
Just received by
Trowsnda, March 8. J. KuvossEr.Y.
BOOKS! BOOKS !! •
T HE Subscriber is in the weekly riceipt (via
Rail Road) of New School and MiscAlaneous
Books and Stattowery, to which the attention ..f the
community is respectfully invited. These Books
will be sold cheaper than the New York retail
prices.'
Also, a large rinpply of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Caps,. Boots, tahoes
Glass, dm. ere., constantly on hand, Cash
Orders parlicalark attended I's. No. 2, New Brick
Block, two doors briow the public square.
Towanda, Feb. 22d, 'Mt 30$. KINGSBRR Y.
SPIERIPT'S SALE.
B virtue br wt its of Vend. Expo. issued nut of
the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford coun
ty, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale a:
the Court House in the bore. of Towanda. on Mon
tir.y. the 25th day of March. 1850, at I o'clock,
P. M. the tollowitag piece or parcel of land situate
situate in the tot:eh:lT of smithfield, bounded and
described as follows, to wit! On the north by lands
of Chaitipit n U. Brown. west by lanes of %Valet
Brown, on the south by lands of John Sylvester &
Enoch smith, and on the east by lands of M &Beam
Courtney. Containing one hundred acres more or
less. about sixty acres improved, one log, house o n e
small framed house, and tine framed barn and ap
ple orchard thereon.
Seized And taken in execution al tae s•Jit or se:as
Betts vs. Lein Hall.
V. S. DOBBIN-% f.."VrT.
Sheriff's Office, Towaraii Jan. 13, 1.5;,J.
The above sale stands adjouruerl unill Mon
the firh day of May nest, at the same place of
sale, and time of day.
WM., if. br)BBINS,
Shoritra riffir•, T"wandn, Ntdrch IRSO.
TOWANDA :ACADEMY.
T HIA institution having heed placed in char7e
of G. R. Rocca and 11. M. flour, A. 8., will
commanee on Monday the Eth day of October nest.
-The Academical year will cnitsist of four terms
of eleven weeks each: Consnymcirc re•pertirely,
I'h-toter sth, 1819, January f.d...lpril Ist, and June
17th 11,50
Tuition per Term
Orthrgraphy. Reading, Writ/ Geogra
phy and Menial Arolimetic. f 2 00
The same, trith Weft,' Grammar, AdamN'
Arithmetic and Tonm's Analysts, 3 00
Philosophy, Chemistry Rhetoric, Logic, Aa
tronomr and Book Keeping, 4 00
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Survey
ing, Conic Sections, Analytical GcouiPtry,
&e. 4 50
Latin, Greek and trench Languages, 5 00
Fuel, at and 2d terms,
Sdhidars received at any period of the term, and
charged only' flown the time of their entrance.
Board can be obtained in private families on rea
sonable terms., J. I), MONTANTE.
C. 1.. WaND, Spey. of Board of Trustees.
Toranda, March 30, 1350.
PUBLIC SALES
D F onler of the court of Common Pleas of Bradford
coutitt.,6,ill be exposed to public sale at the house
of 1. J. WA lift /hp, in Monrocton, on Monday, the
2f.:th day nr.APRIL next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., as the
property of Jacob Bowman. jr., the undivided half past
of a lot of land in .A Ilmoy townst,ip—Tleginntnat at
hemlock tree, themes. north 29,1° rm.( 93 perch - ea to a
post thence south 61° east 71 p. to a.p-st ; thenfe
north 29A° east :20 perches to rr post; [Lefler. by land
surveyed in the name of B. Bellertin, smith 61° 129 p.
to a poet; thence by lands of the Asylum Company
29;1° west 213 perches ton post ; .thence on the hoe of
the Cadwallader survey north 61° west 199 perches to
the place of heeinninz. Crintatning 200 acres ir.d al
lowance, all unimproved, except some small Improve-
ments made the other , int owner.
R. 1 2. M A INI, donimittee
March of Jacob Bowman. 'r.
FARM FOR SALE.
• THE iruhieeriher orris for vale his FARM
--- situate.' in I)orel intim-Mr, Bradford eon
.c • ty. The farm contains afoot id arm. II
*erre improvicil, and has on it a dvtertrig
Souse and horn, and an apple orrhorJ. ft ineaed
shoot 60 rcala from the elii.mitehanna river. Posselsion
given immediately. if desired. A oply to
March 2P, 1830. '-'HAI2I3Y
NEW 4k, CII AP SPRING GOODS,
MONTANYES & CO.
A RFC constantly receiving by the New York & Erie
11 RaiitOttli, direct from New York, a laige stock of
PRIM) AND SUMMER mom,
i srhich hive been bought low, and or.: be Fold tlvrap,z.:
Their sirsotiment i■ now unusually lirge, and offer" in
dticvmtnts to ' , archiver' rarely to be met With. Au
insisvition will satisfy the 'whim of this fact.
Towanda, March 28. 1850:
TROUBLE AHEAD.
THE WAR HAS ACTUALLY BEGUN ?
Among the Merchant.. in Factoryrilte !
W. (DAMS. formerly of New York city, has
• just returned from there with an enure NEW
STOCK and general assortment of GOODS, which he
offers of the following extremely low piers :—Calico
from 9 to 124 cents per yard, of the latest styles, both
of English and American manufacture, and warranted
fast Wars t Monello de brines from 121 to 25 centaper
yard ; Scotch 6ntsh lawn Gingham of every style, from
125 to 50 cent@ per yard ; Broadcloths from $1 to
$5 00 per yard together with every style of Dress
Goods for both ladies and gentlemen. .11w a general
assortment of Carpeting and Oil Cloths, a( the same
rate of low prices. A coroplete aisurrtment of Gram ,
lea, young brim and hyeon akin Teas; from 124 to 29
rents per pound, all warranted mend and good. Also
Boots and Shoes. Gaiters, Hats and Caps, Crockery
and Gliaintrate, Hardware, Nailt, Building Materials,
Cutlery, &c. Also, Farming I/feel:its, Wayne County
Plows; &c., together with every description of merchan
dise, all offered CHEAP at wholesale or retail, upon
the one price, tarp dr exchange prine;ple. Goods will
always be etehanged for all kinds of Countly Produce
on the abovenanted cash or one-price p:an, at the new
atom kneWn at the Farmer Exchange, in Factory.
vine ; '!toga en., N. Y. Firers tall and see for your
selves. March 29, 1950.m2 R. W. ADAMS.
BUTTER. -A hr. &lams of NUTTER for sale et
March 27, 1450. MERCURIV.
J 000 BAGS Tarim Woad S ALT far &Bynum,
for Ws at the Farmer , Exchangs.to
Wyllie, N. Y. mr3o K. W. ApAme.
litioccllaucims.
New Arrangement
AND NEW GOODS.
kME svbkerlbery are now receivin't a new as
wit:Dent of * GOODS, of every kind. which will
be sold at very low prices, and elehroirelg fur cash.
All who wish to puictiaNe et..fa CHE.tP are re
spect !fully invited. to Call. Red g!ivi. the ca.h spieni"
a fair trial. 11. S. & M. C. MERCUIt.
Towanda April 4th. 1850.
NEV (i 001) S
1, ‘RGE and ass - irtn.rni of
:SPRINU IND SUMMER 0001.1. lust ce,v
ed by the subsertbee. 'thigh he now offers to the
•iiibliefirt,Cssit or Country produce as cheap as
ever before cifTereil to the - natives," rhose
to obtain a Isrise (panto ). for a :mall amount can
do - so by caihne at No. 2.
Towanlia Mtrch 5 115( 1 . I LIS BULL
_
PARTICULAR NOTICE•
A LI. Fer'.ons indebted to m.• by nute or
A. count are herrhy nut , lied that uttles‘ payment 13
made by the first day al May next. I Nhall proem!
In Lulled`, tin% notice is general. and will be strict
ly carried out. It any one has any doubt alnut u
let them wait cind are. C. r.
Towanda April 3, Icsn.
CORN Ell:11E1{5. _ ___ _
17OR sale at the Peitle% toirgc, these irrtprrsvt'd
1 patent fliellers, manufactured by U. J. Durrett
the nril..nal patentee they are warranted to stork
good and not liable to ffet out of order.
Towat da April 5. Inso. D %NIEL T.ORD.
BUCKS COOKIN3 STOVES.
T HESE sruv E 4 are heavy and large they are
want ned to work good in every respect For
sale at the peopLs barge. DANIEL WRD.
Towan.'a April 5.1850.
OH K. a C•w• barrels fo , by.
Ap. 5, 1850. •, 11. S. M. -
SHERIFF SALE
n Y virtue of emits of Vend. Expo. isrued nut nt the
I/ Court of ennimort Pleas of lJra , l!ont couity and to
me directed ;sill be e11.04e.i tb public Pale at thr house
of A. J. etrtiel, in Troy bor..' on Ssturd.v. the 4-Ith
day of It• 50, at (the o'clock. P. M., the
folluwirt lot niece or parcel of land situn'ed in
Troy, end bounded as on the west by the
school hoUse lot in the bnro. r.f l'rorf, nn thr north
by. the 14111tatosport and plmira road, on ttr cast
hr Pornet,l's, aid on the south by. e•ucrr creek.—
Comtnor.ing About half at, nr-l'e of hod a fram
ed In,use and shed and two st itcoses titercon
erec.etl.
Al.s4/—One and t eie
.trn,h , o Troy., tq1;1b, 1 ..1 "a r • ith hy
l'iustui, or. the wee 1.. th.
and Elmira I. the north and ea ttyS. N .
ne. ront•iii,l,.7 ore acre 6t . 1;1;id, ;rain
ed lo•nqP and 1. , 1 thereon
5e,7,1 and tal; , -n in eit.ention at r'n- , in;t of An-
M. rttrdi PA'allard, .urcriving partner
itch & Hallan4.
drew
of F 1
NVNT. S. DOBBINS. She rid'.
T Vanda March 13, 'ft.
A D.IIIN ISTIIATOR'S NOTI('E.
I 1.1. persons indebted in the estate nl.lt/SEPIi B.
...A. II 1%1 ileceaeed, late of Windh•rn !tsp.,
ore hereby requested In'tnalte rflment ',Whom delsy, and
thos, has ini7, elaims rczalrist said eSts:e wilt please pre
sent theiu dilly authenticated for settlement. • •
losEPir FixnlLl.o:l,
sorimosf.t E. H ‘I , IIII.TON,
A 4! in inistritor.
V i nrrl, 27. I R:al
ADNIINISTRATOR'S xcrr~c is
AT.I. persons in,lehte.l to tl:e estate of (;EORGI:
SERGEANT, deceased, I.ate of the township u)
Sprinoleid, are hereby rt.:rested !to make paymen tth
out delay, and• those haying claims against said estate
tail:please present them dilly authenticated for with
mer.t. ADELAIDE SERGE %X r.
:Springfield, Jan. '2l IESO. A tlminiatratti
r.xEcuToirs &oricT
LL persona indebted to the Fatale of HORATIO
171 L.IDD decen-ed late of Albany township, are here
by requested to make paynikr.t wi thout delay. and tho e
ha‘inz against Paid: estate will pleare prratmt
them duly authenticaud foi settlement
4111SES A. T.ADD,
ARC:CAD LAUD,
Executors.
Alfeinv. IQ2O
--- - -
• A DNIINIsTIi Vl*()lt'S NOTICE.
A LI. per-• , n+ mdebtel to the eslate r I SEELY
(120 F( dee-15 ,4 .11m of Leroy tnwn , htp are
herei.v req , teNte.i. in make garment without &kyr
and those harinz claims a;..nmst card e-tate
rlease present 11:e.n duly a tither.tm-ited for ‘f.ttle
men% EDNI t•Nl) KELLY. Jr.
I.Pror. Feb. t',2,1. '5O
ExEct . n riLl
A LL
P. r*" l "r indrhttd to the e,:nie -r 21f)NAs
eznlTH.deerl., late of Moir :Toe in -1%, are
hereby reci , • , te.l to make pa!ntent delay.
:OW those havina claims agaiuNt say, estre cr;11
please pre , ent them uttdy atr!,cc:P..7W-1 r.r . settle
ment. CI? E I?,
Nl-nrne, March 15,'50
EXECUTOR'S Nall('
A LT, per‘on, indebted to the esty , of ALONZO
GREENOrGH, &ed. late of Canton twp.,alte
h•-r,hy rrtrie , iel tntnako payment without delay,
and iho-f having clsuns ara•lict iairt e-tate will
plea,e present tntm duly au.hentieliftil f r F e itl e
n) t. MAI) WILS'oN,
Canton, March 371,'50. A. 1). SPA I.DIN (1,
NEW GOO Ls.
& CO., ere this ,(ley rerri‘ing
. from New York RI extem.ivP aiwortmunt - of
GOODA, which will be sob! etttereery IoW for ca.b.—
Call eti4 'cr.
Tmritruli. Oct 22.'49.
.3 .Tk 701' ".LNI IC' 119 -.X,
Cif Tr..y, Bred/Uri' county, Pa.,
pROPOZ 4 ES making ;periodical aliens at Towanda
/ (olos the sersion of emery court. Ha may be
'ountl a! the house of J. B. Cross, commencing on the
3J of September. Reference can be had from any part
of th , county. All work warranted. au NmY
J. MINTOSII, DENTIST,
Late of Owego, N. Y.,
TJAB permanently located himaell ia Towanie.—
/ 1 Office in etc Union Block. over office,
Brit to the tiratilind Heed. - 13. !No_
~
. ,
UT
OODEN dc WILLOW W I :111E, rails, Tubs.
V m.ssurro, cradles, ba*ku.s, land Luracrotia (rber
articles in this line. ell In 1.. - . found' cheap at the Far-
Sier's Ext . :ban4r, Factory%idle, N. Y.
March 30. Iq3o. 13. W. ‘ll‘ MS,
TOWANDA CHEAP
CLOTHING STORE.
GEO. It • BUNTING, respectfully infarmsohe poh
hc that he is just receiving from Pt evr York en
aisiontnent of ready-made Clothing. to which be in
vites the attention of pnrchasers.: Among his stock
may he found
Ow Coots. %el Conit, Rosiness Coat I, Frock and
Dress Coats, Cloaks. Pantaloons, Vests, Round
abouts, 14e., a;/ styles and all prices.
He is determintid,to sell his Clothing se unusually
low price■ for C ass. and beliees t he can make it the in
terest of those wishing to porch*e to glee him a call.
trj` At the old stand. between! Bartlett and /Lope
beefs Stores, ap stairs.
Cutting and making up. done as usual in the most
fashionable mnitrer,promptly sod to order.
Toireurls, October 20, le.tay.
late WATER, Cologne, Mir Oilei Bra !Worn,
LP 17 of all kind., tot No. & P.
Adrn'r w n h u- .1l
nwELIA 8. SMITH.
Exerlynr‘
ExPeutor,
tiAvr, i.tl, en ih c;1 knntvn at J give rtottce
Li that they will pkasel ,13 sen their old flientis,
its.l most Impi.v to forta acTiaintanees. It is iheii
intention, and nil! lit 'noir constant aim, to give ; Tit:led: l i
strangete a reception a.; will ha Furs iu give
entire sate ;..‘etiati. They re-pr furl, soicit the patron,.
aZe r'..oe public. Tow.th.l Id:4—Ll
Ship . Ahoy ! Air. .1; J. K !
TAIL PEt.lPt . 11.‘p.13% has arrisetleefely in the
h.tb,n of U. LORI). lAileu with 40,000 lbs. Stove,
Pipe, Tir..ind Hardware from 'al pins of the world.,
Shy rarity nn jvrix . fr g e gni.S; cape sill buckshot.
for her rpemirs One inert tire, hews! from the Pro
ple's Barge vril !Auk the tmetniee oh! leaky craft. The
pa.sencers here hit t e!d craft, and hate come on
hoard of ilw People's Darg•e, where thrs can get: the
:hr it nieney. (*Apt. :1. K. erew of the
.1.1 ...rat are nut I rhea ofland, and the storm has
ennineticed thru r. in; the lireakera utwn the rotten deck
of the ..1 , 11.;.•7•. 1). I,i)RD
. •
Tvaenda, I:ec 1 ,7 .11: P , o;.le's Battu.
MASON'S CHALLENGE. BL, OKiNG
THE: imrten“. demand,
for th. celehrat-cl . !itARDN's CHALLENGE'
BLACKING has induced numerouc unprineiplee.
persons to attempt an imitation of hi‘ Box Label;
varying it slightry. with a' view to evade the law.
bnt at the came time cles!pard to im pose upon the .
universal confidence of consumers, in favor of Ma . -
son's Blacktng; and as the counterfeit bears n
resemblance to the original, except in the label. an
has none of Its good properties, Country Me •
cbants.-when ordering blacking. should be carefu
to asklor Akson's Original Challenge Bentking.' l.
which is sold by all respectab A Wholesalebeelers.
in every City in the United States.
Philadelphia. Feb. 10, 110 JAG. B. MASON.
DREBfLORREN OR BLACK TEA—W•Trannwt
U goof en' no solo. dux osoney freurocci in fall tinges_ •
whets Too doss not sun at 0 , 1)2,3 PU'KEre
Atfi~celWseous.
_ _
STOVES STOVES
D C . HA 1:1. reo*tfully-inforrinf laildend• and the
...public, that be boa nuts + r bale hle - STORE.
• irneral and choice aswortinent of NTOVEA, of
airs and patterns. which be is prepared to well at wbol,"
wale or reran, or eschwnge for country produce upon thir
'moat aceoinniodaiio• terms.:
for stoves. sheetiron, cop - we and tinware, his assort
merit is complete. 116 returns his thinks to his
costotners, to is hum, sod the public he ren e w s his i n s t .
notion to give bun • • cell before yairehasinx elsewhere,
.a:r•..l.r fI c Write—but carttember 11.11:1:3 south
bids of the l'ublie Spiare. In .Nlotitinye, nlock.
l'lstt.e indebted to roe; arc hereby' notified that
ram now cb•-iug my t•u•tka, aid unless they coin. so.
lotitstily an.: settle, they wall be mmpelled to. do so,'
without further n o nce. D. C. H.(1.1..
Tost,nds .bee. t•;, I • tg•
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Ili F. Subl'et qcll .R ea d y
e.orit.Airr /y er the t.t tit.y of ,tpr:l,
ennld q..ll:.rfu thoe Iti:lebted to !aim
by 11 ..te o, rovr'Adci tit t, to pay up ttnutedlnfely &
E. T. FOX.
IZEIZINI
n.,. arch 10, It;:po
0 ,1.) Tv, k Slatsa_; e at
ni 3 9 IFI"M
CA/ 01 CH "LED. iSS bu.SrlA ihotee, clenr. , li t er
seed, for •ale hy %WELLES &. 11.11iRlS
Iv., J. 30, '5O.
121 - CIOIIICAT F1.01:1{. vf a superior qua:ity.
k 3i..r •nlr• r
NEW ARRIVAI. AT TIE
OLD DRUG STORE,
--Ira. 1. Jerk* /2otr.
Hcsircri w r o trr 1: rt an en* receivi•if, el No.
I. Liriclt Rosy, • large adjition to theii- fbrmei
'to k, coev , i4ine nf
Groceries, Liquors;
Paints, DirNlLtr%. Fancy Caods, &e.
which Ktll he sold At octeiti3l:y loss ryes. Then
ofTers for :ale the -,deodid Aird . ken line Tea: of the PE
KIN TEA rt TA; P.% N I,r whichtheeareAgents,anti '
which they do nit hesitate to recommend u being En,
pea ior to ony other imported. They have also tbeageta
es, of moat of t'os genuine P.s:cnt .1144ll r einta eltant.
TOWSII,I2, Nneember 2S, IS O.
I,..PERNI ttr..l Td:lutv Utin•: 7, by t!,,c box or Num.:.
1 at dl il (1N & PORTER'S.
I . I(I4IC:N.'S the dozen or si[4l at
k.} d' ,J':-Ttox & POI: rEErS.
1)1:AD f•r 1t lid Drog mure
1. I.lric:i 11.. & P.
rem., ifsg t.r, nija.&c
r fr•!, t .1 &. P . S.
_ _
1•11:11 , 1{ tolti k —3U 1.1 , 6. Oat 4u
ri..t 11111% 4 Kr.y ji l ru;t.is kr.l at 11. &P.
TH:S WAY FOl.
CREAT BARCAINS.
Xo. 2 Aguinst the Wort/
T I . BT IZEUF.IVED a spletidi.l asattrtment of flood?,
11 be the alifis , ctil.er, ;,:t No. 2, Ilri. It !Zow. Mach can
tic ecru at all hours. arid a ill be arid al the lowest
res. Out friends will please fay. r F. 79 with a call, a;
le•mt. We will charge von nothteg for looking,. sad .
very little if you buy.• \V.. 111 (Cad ' keeping constantly
on' hind a large astrortmett cf .
.rilpaccaa, • [styles.
V. orated diessea,rapoug
Tr as,.
I
Finces,
Cinerr, tlt
res,
Tvree s :.,
1 -anti,
Ves(irts,
Metincs, I
Also, n hr^o st.mortmeilt nt Croettqr. ,
11 ALLIS DULL, So. 2, Brick Row
Tow , tl N .5, 15 19.
NOTICE
A LT, persons in.lt tqe,.l to the firm of H-rrroe R.
Pool -kit, are h.•reby reque=tel to e.. 1.1 and petit*
at their ollice NJ. 1, Brit k ltdor, without delay.
nusToN & PORTER.
Towsintl4 F.•h 7. 1 g:',(l
Iv.TEtis PORK.-112 b:dr. corn (rd triers pork, fur
nil rate vrry cheep, by the brirrrt
Athrni, Jan 30'. '5O. V ELLES & HARRIS.-
NEW
NTRAL GOODS AT THE -
STORE !
'VOW openinz nt the above e , dablishment a very
lar z , an destralde a.:surtrneut of 13PRIZsiT;
(it)ODS, alurh will be en`•! at very low
rites. Ilusiuess at this estaldi , hmetdounfuetwtl upon
.nd I.unest You have our thanks for
past fa ,- uts and ae hop.• for v r. ntinnance of the F ame
ac aretbubnd to sell Gonda (C. beep.
T ,. .V4 add, July .1. I.S I . N, N. BETTS.
. .
- ••••
ri OR N.-1000 b11:11rIA (.1)1iN Waffle , / at the Pee
-‘ ...' p,e'e Harr, :No. 6, M.diii-et.- Tut% arida.
„lin. 1, _ 1,..i(). D. LORD:
_
TEAS.
piPERIAT., Vivtn.„-• Ilyann Shin and Black
I Teat, at Norritor flavor, for sale at pricy , s that wat
snit jadges of the article. at E
L `,7
EVELINC, :.oying nut Roail,3 and Lots,
Ema Nfet.urinq NT moor. Ecobietinenta,
arrunifely done Ly E.G. N Office at Myr..
Brodkin! county. Pa. Por-on4 of a distance, needin7.
service.,, %hall by wrilitlz hint a line a few days be
forehand, have their bu=oue.• pro:nioly at:Ended t 3.
. -
( - 1 bbls. Noor. 100 u HamsSc Shout
•-•" 1/ dors, and lOu bu , ileis of Rye Ac Corn f..rsale
'or Cash at n.I. FOX'S
- -
p!... #\r,
11.-1,..1_) .1 ='1.1.1_..C)
BALDW(N el, WALKER,
Tiffl2l, 1