Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 10, 1850, Image 3

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MORE NEW GOODS
The subscriber's are . now receiving andhei
General assortment.. of P Nei► Goods
H. S. & M. C. MERCUit.
Aug. 8. 1850_
STATE FIRE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. .
II ALARlSiltillo
aim E business of this company is conducted on the
I o n ly true and equitable method in the system of
Mutual Insurance—that of Classifying its risk; and
the Directors have accordingly adopted two classes.—
First. the Farmer's Class, lb which they insure no
property except Dwelling Houses, Out Houses end per.
soul property therein. in the Second Chas, the Wet
Lind of town risks, merchasdise. dec., and their charter
provides that no part of the funds of one class can be
a ppropriated for paymen of losses occurring in the
other.
f Directors are confident that the rites they have
adopted will enable ibem td pay their losses with
promptness and liberality.
The success of this Company is tmrsiralleled with
any Company in the State, haying insured corer half a
nullian in the months of May and Jane, end •on the
falai kind of property.
J. P. RUTHERFORD, /!resident.
A. J. GILT.ETT, .vecrefary. "
The agent for Bradford, is C. 8. RUSBELI., To
wanda, who is prepared to receive applications for In
;trance, and from whom all necessary information can
Towanda, Aug. 9. 1850.
T.UO7. L.Q:JA=I2/ELIT-0
tarmraccTotta.
J. H. KELLOM,. A. M., Principal.
Mrs. H. KEI.I.OM, Trailer elf Music Drawing *e.
Miss. PRISCIDLA M. SHERWOOD, Teacher in
r,,...ary Department.
rrniE Fell aid Winter season will rommehee on
I Tuesday August 20th, and continue without in.
•rrmirsion till Christmas when therewill be a vacation
during the Holy Days.
Particular attention will be paid "-to those preparing
1,; teach during the W inter
Afar scholars can be accommodated with board in
the family of the Principal,
TtrriON eLR QC RRRRR .
riaia rY DePadmen
Common English,
Milt English,
Linn. Greek and Higher Mathematics,
EITQ• TUTION
STuex nn Piano Forte,
fretich, Printing and Drawing each,
IncidEntals,
$8 00
$2 00
25
FRANCIS SMITH, President.
. 1 / 4 ETH PA IN E, Sec'y.
Troy. Irradford county, Pa., Aug. IMO.
LINT OF JURORS driven for September Term
A: D. 1850.
6n/3D arnois
;then: ir:—Erastus Woo' leott, Joel AfeAffee,lm Van-
derlis ;
Itur!thziort—lra A. Weed, Roswell Luther;
c o l u nitua--C. S. McKean ;
Irsnklui—Sainuel Webber;
11,nro.—,loserh Bull, Wm. Irvi ne;
P,Li —Ethel Taylor, E. S. Sheds ;
I;w4bers —Calvin West;
`he-heyum—Archilatd Forbes;
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south resk—P tie Fasseh, Jr. ;
Tto, tp.—A. Calkins, Daniel Dobbins, Peter liallider;
•luastitis tit nt—D. F. Barstow, Russell Pratt,
i -temp.—B. J. Elliott;
S. Pierce ;
tt man French ;
%%411,11—James M. Bourn, Wm. P. Chaffee
TRAVERSE JUIIORS--FIIIST
. .111V :I , —Masalum Carr, Jacob Huttenstine ;
A 4 .l u ,sr e pt ien Scrirens, Elmer Horton :
Athrti,— b iel Flower;
theling , on—Wm. R. Raines, Zina 1., Scott ;
Landon ;
l'aitnb:a—Edward Young.;
Durrll=-13. Laporte;
Ittrrick—N , lumon Steeensi
I, , ieblield—Strphen McKinny;
Mourse—sam. :N;agloe, Janes! Woodrutl, Charles
11 , ;'an, Coulhaugh ; '
l!rt‘ ell—Zebu lou Frisbee ;
l'll..c— , ! , r!,len Paine;
lt,a,e—t:..l. Taylor, L. S. Maynard,
—Richard Rayner, 11. Vorhis;
Nr,,,;:t;o:d—Wm. Harkness ; •
M dheus.h, Hiram Shumway ; •
s•sittoield— V. 1.. V mcent ;
, tiesbe.plis—L. S. K ingebery
Towae,la —J. P. Kirby, Charles Cogswelk;
Trls fp Spalding;
v4rl--1.. 11. SeOtA,Jesse A I len ;
Wr!b—JAMr:S A. Wilson;
8 !in int.,— JAN.-. Vaughn, FL B. Ingham,
Warren—Samuel 13. Chalice,
sy.conin wzeK.
I`.anv tp.—John Comrneaky ;
Ahroc—B. I' Snyder. David Gardner; •
Burlington—ll. K. Stephens, Harrison Doald ;
r.flunibo—B :ITonroe, C. J. Bradford; •
rf.ftion—Thomas Mantay, C. S. Elliott;
I/tarn—Jonathan Whipple;
?ran:Ain—F:7.ra Spalding;
Leroy -H. H. Ilickoek ;
,Monfoff—Hiram (IX;
I) rivrl . l-I,ur fus Hum phrey. E. M. Farrar
Pike—Dom, r Stevens, Geo. H. Lrttle, James W. Bos
worth;
holglfery—Hiram Dewy, H. T. Dent s
Iffrtrisfirtd—lferrick Gates. Ralph B. Brooks;
. .76mirlifield —T.. M. Beach, Ira C. Bullock
Towanda horn.—C. T. Smith, E. Aspenwall, Mathew
• Marshall;
Troy tp.—Darwin Allen, Andrew Ayres; •
l'hul—Geo. W. Russell - ,
Wells --C, H. Leonard; Erul P. Wook;
%%fathom—Stephen Bostwick ;
Wyalii;mg—Charles Bennett, Stephen Lyons;
THIRD WELD. •
r171;1118 tp.—Lyman Morgan ;
Atbary-1 oberti Menardi, Daniel Chaplin, Beth etc
rhens; •
flurittigton—Sohn 13IackWelF;
l 'olumhia—David S. Watkins, Reuben- Nash, Hiram'
Freeman ;
ranton. - --John- MlllOO4lll. Amzi Miz,John Gray ;
Dttrell—D. L. States, Wm McGotT;
t;rmed,e—Samuel W. Shepard, C. W. Cinerchill; •
Ilerack—Abren Taylor;
Lichfield—Sanibel Davidson ;
Monroe—Clark Cummings;
Orwell—Ephriana Rrowneng ;
Rome—Asa Fuller
g imnafmtd--Edwin Blakeslee ; .
• Bathfield—S. T. MitehcH, hymen C. King ;
(sreek—hih t Reed, Jas. L. Phillips
, 'rowan& boro.—Wm. A. Rockwell ;
1 Troy horn,—Jno. McKean ;
" tp.—James P. Pratt ;
Wells tp.--Wm. S. Ingalls, John Barnes; •
Wralut.ing—J. R. Smith ;
'ysna—Samuel Reynolds, Albert Lent, Minna!
Pikree;
W arren—Henry-Billings
Ulster—John B. Hul
NOTICE.
TAN UP afloat, and secured at. the landing of
th e ...scriber in Durell township. on Tuesday the
1 9th o uly inst., Thirty-five' Pine and Hemlock Saw
/ , three of which stamped 88H ; .4 stamped, D
3 stamped R I stamped ; I stamped J W ;• I
strip e d D ; 2 axe marked H ; 2 axe marked II ; 3 axe
Marked H ; I axe marked 4 hacks ; 2 do. 2 hacks.
Duren, July 30, 1050. J. M. 111:410P.-
Personally appeared the abovenameJ J. M. Bishop,
and Bled the above description of lop, and the same is
recorded on my docket.
Duren, July 30, 1850. B. S. BRADLEY, J.P.
NOTICE.
1--/ANtE't LORD'S notes and accounts was . left
with J. D. Goodenough this morning for col
lection, this 20th day _of July 1850. Call and save
ewe. ' DANIEL LORD.
J. WINTOSH, DENTIST,
TIAS removed a few doors below Bridge street,
1 An the Bast bide of ittaitt•et. in the building f~.
"...litany° Esq
o;curieft ; t y ). u.
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$2 to $3 00
350
4 00
5 00
Nas WWI
aki - TAVON NOTICE:
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pad thifOtrited iololiesta adipoidnit tht 4th bat.
dell* Lst brig 4 t3th P:114., krill meet et the
house of Major A. COOLEY. in Wysoz,. on Tuella) ,
the 27th day of August, 11150, at 10 o'clock, A. AI.,
armed and equipped ite the law directs. for Parade. re
view.sad inspection. B. E. WHITNEY,
Wjeorr, Aug. 5, 1850. Lieut. Col.
H. M. NK)OFit. & CO'S
RAIL ROAD tORVARDING LINE
Frota *silverly for Hoot •
c c r i•vma i is yea wags, aircerTa.s.
IT M. MOORE & Co. still continue their regular
11. Forwarding Line from their Store Hasse near
the Depot, in Waverly, where PRODUCE of all kinds
Will be received rod forwatded by. the lOW York &
Erie Railroad, di 'set to New York to Capt. J. W,
Thompson, who will make safe of tits same, and make
returns every two weeks, (in cornet funds) from the
time Produce is sent.
Capt. Thompson takes this opportunity of returning
thanks for past liberal patronage, ynd hopes, by strict
attention to the interests of his customers, to merit a
share for the future.
• . Liberal cash advances diode on Produce at all doses,
if rerired. H. M. MOORE & to:
J. W. THOMPSON .
H. M. MOORE & Co. ate recei+ing daily from
New York, a large and well assorted stock of Dry
Goode, Groceries, Hardware,. Crockery, Boots, Shoes..
Pork, Flour. Fish, Nails, Butter, Cattle, and T. I.Salt,
Clover and 'timothy Seed, &c. &c., which will be
sold' as cheap for cash or country produce, as at any
place in Western New Ygrk.
Waverly Aug. 1 1850.4.., IL M. MOORE & CO.
TRIAL LIST,
F OR September Term, 1 850, as folimee, to wit!
/11111 T WEEt .
M C Mercer's use vs Lo Ray DeChaumOnt,
Luke Puts vs Eleazer Pomeroy,
Stephen Stiles use of vs A & D R Stiles,
Thomas Welch suit vs A Pickard et a/,
Alonio Long Tel M Gilson,
VV'm Gorelimes use vs John Loomis,
Stephen Pierre vs John Mahood,
James Merritt vs Israel Smith et al
Henry W Tracy vs Ethol Taylor,
John Wilcox vs CtUrles Loomis,
D 9 Miller vs Samuel 111cDutree's Ext'rs.
John Horning vs Hiram Sample,
E 1' Keeler vs Edmund Hagar,
C Dennison et al vs Bradford County mutual,
Frederick 'Schrader vs J B Hinman et al,
Albert Tuttle viElljah Horton,
Egbert & Edmund Sickler vs. Elijah Horton ;
Harry Northrup vs Jerome Salisbury,
Rayner & Pond vs C T
Alexander Madill vs VB&JE
J E Robinson vs 0 P Ballard,
Wm Breck vs Wm Sill,
Woodhull 4. Co vs Wm Campbell,
Wickham & Hutchinson vs Wm Campbell,
David Barber vs E W Baird,
Wm Mouncey vs T B Hokornb,
Juba N Westun's Exers vs Begley, Morley, & Hydc,
vs 0 P Ballard,
Tpillll yrLIF.C.
P B Sturtevant vs Lather 1. Keeney,
Aaron Chutibuck vs 0 P Ballard,
Chauncey Baxter vs Peter J Vrornan et at
John Hanson vs Frederick Schrader,
John Hillis vs Riehard Billie,
lU M Bigsby vs Jos C Grace,
Henry (-lease vs Allen K
Pardon Kenyan vs J & J Detnerest.
o P Ballard vs Geo 1' Baker et al, 1
Robert Depew vs Benj Bennett jr,
Jarvis Buttleays Wa ier Woven,
Ell:an:in Smith vs John N Weston's Ezec'ra,
Sad Rezfaid et al &c vs Horace C Tallman et al.
Ortin Eames vaiA.a Farnsworth,
S L & R Fowled's; Brown & Rockwell,
F:lrtriczer Bitghatn vs John Sylvester Garnishee & co,
Chester Butler et uz ens L Benjamin et al, •
S Alliro vi W & P Lantz,
T Case vs Eli Gibbii,
A L Cr-miner vi Daniel Cokely,
Ebenezer Wilsm vs f G Mason,
Jos T Richards vs V E hollet,
Chas W Smith's Exeers vs Gilbert Pratt & J Gilbert,
Samuel Hnrton vs Meth T. Barstow,
Joan Hawthorn jr vs L W
Jesse 'Gr. gory vi Wilson Canfield,
B&- H C M'Kean's gnacjian vs B M•liean ad's,
S G Andrus and Co ira Perky Ayres et al,
Nathan Hower vs John Moore's '
%Vitt N Coleman use of vs Geo Whitmore,
C 1. (1 DeChasteleaux vs Earl C Auatin teretenant.
Austin Frost et uz vs Henry W Tracy,
John Richardson &c vs Jacob Harkners,
N J I.e Dioyt vs A 0 Hart et al, (tenant.
Welch Latigerker & Co we of vs John Wbod jr sere
John M Nye &c vs Win Kendall et al,
Peter Benjamin vs David Benjamin et al
J , J & N 1) Watford vs Samuel A Tenant,
M C Mereura' use voioseph Kingsbery earteutors,
Barnard Clark vs William Durand,
Leicester Morton vs Gemming Alexander,
Joseph R higersol et al vs Alvin Seward, [terre tenant,
Addison & W F • McKean et al is John McKean &
Rollin Sherwood vs Burton Strait Ail &c,
'Pennington & Hoffman viN B Overton.
11 C Hickok by her nevt friend *c vs E B*E Pomeroy
Abrahaat McHenry adm vs Lorenzo Wing,
H B frighams use vs Miner Biles,
John Hoston Jr. vs Samuel Mason,
J R Worrell & Sun vs E B Coolbe igh et al garnishee.
ir:? Subpoenas fur the first week made returnable on
Wednesday Sept. 4th, 10 o'clock forenoon and for the
third week on Monday Sept. 16th laso. 10 o'clock A.
M. ALLEN WKEAN. Prnt.
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SPECIAL COURT.
NOTICE is hereby given' that.* Special Court will
be held, in awl for the County of Bradford at
Towanda. commencing on Monday the 9th day of
SEPTEMBER next, at 2 o'clock P. M., to continue
one week at which the !Lon We. Jisscr vFill pre
aid", for the trial of the followir.g cases, to wit:
Johnathan R. Pratt vs David Pratt's stlnt'rs,
Chester Butler et use vs John Bennett et at.
John Acta vs Alonzo Bowman,
Trustees of the Towanda coal co. vs J & L Ingham,
Win Campbell vs George Mathewson,
Robert Spalding vs N Clapp et al,
)avid Battier vs Williston &Elwell
forraco Williston jr vs Augustan Mortis,
Nathaniel Peurse vs 0 P
vs Janie' Cyan,
Miller For vs Darid Cash.
Andrew Gordmier vs Wm Andrew* et al,
Franklin Murray vs Geo Rogers,
Almmin II Tozer vs Wm A Lane,
Harry( Benjamin vs Mallory Hinman,
Chester Thomas &c vs 0 P Ballard,
Anthony Farley vs R H Griggs,
R Prouirs ad's vs Stephen Brink et al,
R B Davidson &c vs Chauncy Brooks i
John. Hanson vs (' L Ward,
Wm Humphrey vs D C& N Humphrey,
John Richardson vs Johnathan Boyce,
'rhos Elliott vs Israel Smith,;" •
0 P Ballard vs Cheat" r rbomas,
Samuel Hayden vs. John Elliott,
Horare,C Tallman vs Woa . B Glines et al.
Alexander Madill vs V E &J E PioUet,
L S Ellsworth vs II R Backus,
Seth Philips vs Samuel Hillhouse,
8 W Park vs Geo 8 Davis,
Ralph R use vs Abiram„Pieree,
Sylvester G Andrus - vs Horace C Tallman,
Dennis . c,iseoli vs Jeremiah Friscoll.
D"-,Subpoenas made reiurnalile Monday Sept Oth,
1850: ALLEN M'REAINI. Ptot.
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ADMINISTRATRI'X'S NOTICE
persons indebted to the estate of GOULD
- SEYMOUR, deceased, late of Pike township,
ire hereby requested to'make payment withoutdelay. and
those having claims against said estate will please pre
sent them duly authenticated far settlement.
MARTHA SEYMOUR,
Pike, June 27, 1950. • Administratrix..
./ NOT UNDERSOLD YET.
250 New Suits et Two Dollars & Fifty Cents
each et No. 1, Brick Row. jy IS
H. & A. CAMPBELL'S
' - '.„, n "' t: T
""''tf any Candles, by the box or pound,
..). al . d I HUSTON & PORTER'S.
'al;seutcute
tegal'ltitvertisturnts
SHEitIFFt SALE.
B Y virtue of sundry Writs of Vial Eapo., iss
out of the Corti of commas Pleas of Brad
County, and to me directed, will be'exposed to ,
lic sale at the court House, in the boro. of To •
da on MONDAY. the 2d day of September, at
o'clock P. ilt,the following piece or parcel of
situated in the township of Wyalusing and Ta
tore, and bounded and described as follows: B
ning at a sugar tree thence by lands of John le
and A: Gitentp, south V' east 386 perches to a
nor. thence by lands of Henry Toland and H -
Locke south 84,74 0 west 308 p. to a birch, then
other lands north 384° east 493 p. to the p 1
beginning. Containing three hundred and
nine acres, one hundred perches and allowan , •
sit per cent, about fifteen acres improved. th
houses and two log sheds .and a feel fruit -
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
ry Toland. Margarette Tolaud, Elizabeth Toland am
Julianne Toland vs.
.Toland,
Ingham and IL B. ' ng
ham terre tenant.
ALSO—The 'following piece or parcel of ni
situate it South Creek township, and bawd. , a
follows: on the north by lands of Philo Fasset am
on the east by South Creek, south by Philo Fas
on the west by the road leading from Troy to E tai
ra. Supposed to contain three acres be the m
more or less, all improved with one steam saW
and an old framed building formerly occupied
grist mill thereon erected.
ALSO—One other lot of land situate in Sint'
Creek township, and bounded as follows, to wi :-
north by lands of Winthrop Y. Glines, on the al
by unseated lands, on the south by lands of Co DI
hue Haight., on the west by lands of John Thu.'
son. Containing from sixty to six-trfive acre.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
ry A. Yeomans' use, vs 11. C. Tallman.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of I ni
situate in South Creek township, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit: north by the New ir
and Pennsylvania state line, east by lands of J.rei
Arnold, south , by lands of - Samuel Smith and n he
lands of H. C. Tallman, and west by lands of J.ss,
Lane. C..ntaining about eleven hundred a .re
more or less, about twenty acres improved, one too
house, one framed barn, and one saw mill and s•
fruit trees thereon.
ALSO-One other lot piece or parcel of land
time to South Creek township bounded and dcsc
ed as follows, to wit: north by lands of Jesse L,
and H. C. Talltnan, cast by land of Samuel Sm
south by lands of Asa Gillett and otLers, and -
by unseated lands warrantee unknown. Contain
about five hundred and twenty-five acres, mo
less, about twelve acres improved, one lug ho
and saw mall thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the 'snit of
ron Burrows use. va H. C. Tallman.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land sip
uate in the township of Monroe in;the count 0
Bradford, and bounded and described as follow. ti
wit: beginning at a post on the warrant line ni
corner of lands of William Goff jr.., thence st tl
51° east along said warrant line 105 plO a st
enures of Jererntaki Holt:toils, thence along hi
same south 4l° west 63 p to a white oak, the ci
north 51 0 west 36 pi() a post, thence south
west 45 sic 7-10 p to a post, thence north 40 t° a es
69 At 5110 p to a post, corner of said William G
jr. land, thence along the same north 41° cast I
p, to the beginning. Containing about fifty ei•h
acres, about twenty live acres thereof impro ei
with a small framed house aud barn thereon erec ed.
Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of f or
don F. Mason, to the use of John Ray, vs .I , Ein
Decker.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of 1 nd
situate in the township of Sheshequin, bounded nd
described as follows to wit: beginning at a heml • ck
the south west corner of a lot of land ' deeded by P.
J. DeCaters to Moody and Gore or the south el
corner of lot No. 13, on warrant No. 88, the c,
north 89° west 116 p to a hickory, the south w si
corner of said Warrant \o. 88, thence north I°c si
2013 perdies to a post south west corner of a ni
deeded by said DeCtuers 142. D. Spalding, then f
south WO east 162 and 4-10th p to a post, the , e
Sollth 1 0 west 553 p to a chesnut oak, thence sou
89' west 40 4-10 p. to a blackwood, thence sow Ii
1° west 145 and 2-10 pto the beginning. Coma' .
iag one hundred and sixty-two acres and !went
ninr perches strict msasure, being the whole of l
No 14, and part of lot 16 on warrant No. KB,als, ii
ten acres pat tly cleared:
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of
L. Jones use vs Philip Rogers and Ogden Roger:.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel cif la I d
situate 111 Franklin township, bounded as follow
beginning at a Dogwood, thence by lauds of Da
Decker and Leonard McKee, north 19° west 3 7
p and 8-10 to a hemlock, thence by other lan I ,
north 70° east 87 and 8-10 p to a white pine, then e
by other lands of Allen Rockwell, south 19° si
:155 p to a post, thence by lands of 0. W. Dud
south 743° west 88 pto the beginning. Contains g
182 acres and allowance, and being part of a t • c
of land patented to Alien Rockwell by patient dat
dated October 18, 1838 with about 35 acres imprev
ed one log house and log barn thereon erected.
Seized and taken in eaecutwn at the auit of 8
111 in wan vs Charles Green
ALSO— The following piece or parcel of la
'innate in the townehip of RiJghery, bounded a
. ,
described as follows: on the north by lands of
H.-Burnham, west by Warren Callen and Jam
Strowbridge, south by land of William R. Bu .k a
cast by unseated lands, or land now in possess'.
of Horace Hindman, containing about one hi
dyed and ten acres, more or less, with about fi ,
acres improved one framed house, one framed ba
and apple - orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in - execution at the suit of Rt
art R. Swift vs Abner Buck.
AD SO—The following lot piece or parcel of L
situate in the township of Monroe, bounded
&scribed as follows. viz: north by land of E•
Kellogg weal by the highway leading from Mon
to Bcrwiclr, south by land of D.ivid Ridgway,
east by land of the said David Ridgway. • Con
rot about two acres be the same more or less
unproved, one saw mill and one framed ho
thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of
nollinirlthead & Go. yr Benjamin Coolbatigh.
ALSO—The ("allowing piece or parcel of lan I,
tutted in Columbia township, and bounded as
lows : on the west by the Ttoga county line , n
by the road leading from Mill Creek to Cabu
Morgan Hollow, on the east by lands of Royal
yens and Phineas Brownson. and Routh by 'add.
Charles Benson. 'Containing one hundred .and
ty acres, more or less, with about fifty-five acres
proved, one hewed log house and puma fruit t -
thereon, (the description being given by the def.
ants.)
• p , eized and taken in execirion at tho suit o
H. Mace vs. Seely Johns and John Beispon.
ALSO--The following lot piece or parcel of l ml
situated in the township of Ulster, bounded as ol
lows to.wil :on the north by lands of Jared Holeu b.
on . ahe east by the lands of Ira Pearsall deceased, in
the south by the highway leading from Ulster to
tsmithfield, and on the West by lands of Jared H I
c4,,trin. Containing one acre more or less all •
proved, with on' framed dwelling house one (ram.
ed shoe shop and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of W • lb
& Company va. William Merrill.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land it•
tisted in the township of Wysox, bounded and d•s.
embed as follows, to wit : on the north by lands of
William Patrick, on the west by Samuel and
tice Coolhatigh, south by lands of Amos York. a
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east by M. J. Coolbauph. Containing about rig.
acres more or less about six acres ampruved a
one log house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jose
Conklin ea. William - Allen jr. and Muses C. All.
ALSO—The folloteing lot. piece qr parcel of la .
situated in Monroe township, bounded and descr ;
ed tic follows, to wit: north, east atti west by to
belonging to the emote of Abner e. Rockwell.
ceased, and smith by the Berwick turnpike or col
leading from Monroeton • to Albany. Containi'
one fourth of an acre more or lees, all improv.
with one two story framed dwelling Ouse with
framed woodshed attached.
Seized and taken in expedition at the snit of A
het Maynard vs. Benjamin CooShansi!.
ALSO—The following Int of land situated in T 1
township, and bounded as follows : on the north
the highway, on the east b 7 Andrew Wartendykil
Legal 2ltivertisanesnle.
south by lands of the Pemeroy's and west by Libbi
ons Johnson ; containing one acre all improved With
one frame house thereon erected
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 1 P.
Ballard, vs. Peter 61arabrant.
le ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levari Faeias,
all the following described lot or piece of Land sit
a-
Rate in the township of Franklin; in the county of
Bradford, Beginning at a hemlockon the south side
of the Towanda ereek, thence south 200 p. to a
post, thence north 67° east 881-l0 p tot post, thence
north one hundred and ninety and 3 7 10 p. to the
7 Towanda Creek,'thenee up said creek the several
of courses thereof to the place of beginning. Con
taing forty acres and ten perches and allowance &c.
r - about i 6 acres improved one framed house one
framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon.
SSeized and taken in execution at the snit of Bank
5 of North America to the use of Stephee Pierce vs
Tolman D. Bardslee and Leonard McKee, terre ten.
id A lko—All the following described lot or piece
of land situated in the township of Leroy in the coon-,
S' ty and state aforesaid: beginning at a hemlock,
td north-east corner of a lot of land formerly run .iut
I to David Morse on the synth end and adjoin; the
; Towanda creek; thence south lour degrees • est
11two hundred and eighty one perches to the smith
1' east corner of the said Morse lot; thence north sisty
iP ' six degrees east fifty-eight and 6-to perches to a
pose; thence north twit hundred and twenty-six
'II and 640 perches tr the Towanda creek ; thence up
a said creek accord: no to the several courses her.-of
l "
L to the beginning, containing seventy-eight acres
and ninety-nine perches,strictmeasurr. Forty-five
st acres improved one log house and framed barn
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ste
phen Pierce vs. Samuel W. Mills and Hiram Mil
ler Terre Tenant.
'" ALSO—The following, described lot piece or par
t, cel of land situate in the tcwnship of Burlington
c" bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginntne
at a beech North west corner of lot No. 57. on war
, rant lot No. 1475, thence north one hundred and
sixty two and 4-10 p to a post, thence east 107 and
r 3.10 p to a post, thence south 162 540 p. to a post,
thence west 107 and 3.10 pto the. beginning. Con
's taming one hundred and eight acres and forty-file
e perches MIMI measure, twenty.five acres improved
two log houses one lug barn thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ro
t' ben B. Davidson, Administrator of William David
son dec'd, who survived runothy Paton, vs Austin
c Farnsworth. WIII. 8. Dt)BBINS, Sheriff.
sheriff's Towanda, Aug..l,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
TAT •irtue of a writ of Ft. FL issued out of the
1-.3 Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County,
to me directed, will be exposed to public sale rattle
house of Stephen A. Mills in Towanda township,
on SATUUDAY, the :list day of August 1850, at)
o'clock, P. M.,*the following lot piece or parcel of
if land situate in fhe township of Towanda. hounded
0 and described {as follows, to wit: on the north
h
d by lauds of Bishop and W. 13. Fuster i on The east
by lands of 10111 Lynch & Stephen A. Mills on the
t • south bylands 1 Ezra nutty, and on the west by
i
° lands of David luny. Containing 95 acres more
e or less.
Selzer, and to en in execution at the sill! of Job
t Shepard vs Byrn I{ll)g...herr and Isaac Myer.
WM. S. DOBBINS, Sheriff.
5 Sheriff's Office. Towanda, Aug. I. MO.
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SHERIFFF'S SALE.
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n y virtne of a writ Vend. Expo.. issued out of
.1-.1 the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co.,
to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the
Court Honse in the horo. of Towanda, on Friday
the :30th day of August, 19:M. at 1 o'clock. P. M. the
following piece or parer! of land situate in the town
ship of ktprtivzhill. and bounded as follows, to wit
be2rtining at a. white pine fora corner thence south
.1 124 rods along lands of Philander Htitlburt and Hi
' rain Taylor to aTrost, thence east 91 rods to a hem
't lock, a corner, thence north along, lands r.l Gyorzc
Dosenbery IL4 rodA to a post tlictice west by lands
' t of Iteurwt Ilosrwrck 91 rods to the place of I•e:ziii
e uin,. Containing fotty acres, more or with
e about forty acres improved, one framed house arid
, h framerebarn and apple orchard thereon.
h elemed and taken in execution at the suit of 4im
-- eon Green, now to the nse of Edward Overton, vs
Oro. W. t•laggett, Administrator of Gco. Clag;rtt,
t dec'd, and C. A. Taylor terre tenant.
WM. 8. DOBBEW, Sheriff.
Sherors (Kee. Towanda. Aug. I. lu:ro.
SHERIFFS' SALE.
By virtue of wilts of Vend. Eyo.., issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford coun
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ty, to me directed, I shall expose to public : sale at
the house Lonna" Merritt, to the township of Co
lumbia, on Tlirrsday the :9th day August, 18:50, at
e 10 o'clock, A. M., the foll o wing described piece or
t parcel of land situate in the township of Columbia,
e bounded and described as follows, to wit : on the
g north and east try Istid of Henry bmith, on the south
by the road leading from Troy to Covington; on the
west by lanits.of Curtis Merritt. Containing thirty
leer front, by sixty two fret back, all improved with
one store house thereon.
• iteized and taken in execution at the suit of 9W.
& 1) F Pomeroy & Co. vs Oro. M. Cal . rri.
WM. 0. DOBBINS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Other, Towanda, Aug. I, 9150. owl
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
DV virtue of an order of the ()Than's Court of
I Bradford county, will be exposen td pub!io ask on
the premises, on SATI . HI t.k Y, the 3 Ist kitty of August
next. at I o'clock P. M., of said day, Ittre following
to wit : one piece or parcel of land, situate in the town
ship of Sheebequin, ■nd bounded and descrihe'd extol
' iews to wit: Beginning •f s post thence by lands of
Matthew Wright, Korth 08i° east 71 slid 3-10 perch
' es to a post, thence south 1° east op. to the center 01
the public Road, thence along said road south 73° west
a 17 p., thence south I° east p. to an ash, thence
south 884° west 68 p. to a stone, thence north I° we•t
' 317 p. to the place of beginning. Contaiping 109
• acres 90 perches, and allonrance, about 50 aims there
in of ,improved. with a two story framed house and fram
e ed barn, and shoe shop thereon erected, and a small
orchard thereon.
A ilendante given, terms made known on day of
sale. CH xS.CHAFFEF:.
JAS. H. DEMONEY,
Adnintstrators
July 17th, Isso
ir BRIGADE ORDERS
- rrifE uniformed Militia Qf Bradford Coitnty,
1 posing the Ist Brigade, in the 13th division of P.
f N., will meet in Donations fur Parade, Review and In
spection, in the follosring anler, viz : The 2d Battalion
commanded by Lieut. Cul. John Baldwin, will meet
on Monday the 2 6th
, day of August. 1856. the 4th
Battalion commanded by Lieut. Col. Bertrand E.
Whitney, will meet on Tuesday" the 57th day of Au-
Rust 1950. and the first Mutation commanded by Lt.
Col. Hiram W. Root, will meet en Thursday the 29th
day of Anzost 1950. Commanding Akers of Bat
talions will please give notice actoniinalv•
JOHN A. coptotxa.
brigade Invector, eat Brig. 13 Div. P. M.
Brfilide toupees Oftee, Le Rayeyill P. July 1 5.,'50.
. _ .
1- Q VOA Ft House Syrup and Purtorico Molasses., int.!
tecelvell at jv 13 TlFFANirtt.
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S C ITRON,
v nals, Eit of Damask Roses. Just tecei;trd and
for sale at jvIR TIFFANY'S. A
RISICSIA first rata quality. tat Raisins. just re
email at jylB TIFFAN k"l4.
AuDrroßs NOTICE.
In the Matter of the Estate .rf Wm. Myer deed.
NOTICE -is hereby given to all persons interested in
111 the estate of Wm. Myer deed, that the undersign
ed, having been appointed an auditor, by the Orphans
Court of Bradford County, to audit, examine. and re-
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pert upon the account or E. It Myer. administrator upon
a said estate, will attend to the duties of his appoint
- tent at the Grand Jury Room In the Court House at
Towanda on the 26th day of A ugust next. at 10 o'clock
g A. M. jyl9 11. W. PATRICK, Auditor.
CHARLES K. LADD, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, O ffi ce in the
" Union Block," up stairs '• North side of the
Public Square. over Elwell's La w Office. Entrance
I between Elwell's and Adams' law offices ; where he
may slwaya be found when not professionally enteged.
, Towand a, ii!y 12, 1850.
illertbanbig,
1111 NT /VW 11 V! - OEr 9
T EVRLING, Lsyins out Roads and Lots, Dividing
-A-4
Este, Measuring Masonry, Embankments, &c.,
accurately done by E.G. NICHOLS. Office at ROAN
ihu ditud county, Pa. Persons at a distance, needing
his services, shall by waling him a line a few days be
firreband, have their business promptly encoded to.
Those Cheap Goods at .FOX'S !
M UST and will far sold' for C. at the lowest rates.
A beautiful article of blopr at arms ; fine
fresh Teas, watranted good or DO sate, it 37a to 50c.;
syrup Molasses at 50c. also, a large. assortment of
Crockery of the nearest patterns,, very cheap; and in
fact every ailing in their liye will be sold s cheap as
thscheapeat, at the corner of Main and Pine eta
April 18, 1850. E. T. FOX.
ONE ease spring arylecooleskin Rats; sign Leghorn
and Palm leaf Hats at. Ft <X s.
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LEATHER—SoIe and Upper Leather; also Ktp
and Calf skins. fur sale by m3l) K. & CO.
GRIND STONES, a superior article cc Nova
Scotia, grind stones, fur sale at
a 24 11,ERIN7RS'„
NEW GOODS AT THE
CENTRAL STORE !
N OW opening at the above establishment' a very
large and desirable assortment of SPRING &
SUMMER 6001.118, which will be sold at very low
rates. liminess at thifi establishment contlummi'up,m
tau end honest principles. You have our thanks for
past favor. and we hope (or s'eontinuance of the same
as we are hound to sell Goods Cheap.
Towanda. July 4.1849. N. N. BETTS.
B A Y WATER, Colognes. Hair Oils, oral Perfume- -
rya all kiwis, it No. I. B. R. H. & P.
MR' W. SIAM It-ir •
ACKE REI., in Wits., half bbls., quarter Mils. and
11 ( 1. kilts ;dry and pickled Codfish; also a few boxes
first rate Dry 'Herrings for sale at the "Cash Store"
of rpl7• H. S. & M. C MERCUR.
.11111 - 11FLI - .1 ur
SPRINC COODS.
" Nimble Sixpence worth a Slow ' t
THE subscriber is no w
. receiving • a fresh stock
of spring andsurnmer Goods, consisting of his
usual assortment of desirable styles. which wall be
sold-for READY PAY at the very lowest possible
prices. Having iletermineitto sell goods for ready
pay exclusively. customers may depend upon get
ting goods of all kinds as cheap as the same can be
sold by any living . man. spill E. T. FOX.
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KOCERIES—A large stock of Teas, Sng,ars,
k-- , T (a good article for 6 cents,), Unfree, Pepper,
price, tobacco &c., can be bought cheap fur rash
at a 25 K. /k. CO.
H A TS --A superior article fine Silk naff. also
palm leaf and Leghorn bats, for sale at
a 2.5 K. & CO.
Q PERIOR Wines rind Liquois-30 bids. that su
priior W4II tI. EV jeist received at ii. &P.
01;CK WHEAT FLOUR, nC a superior quasi
.1,1 1 Air %ale at TIFF' .
•
r RATHER, 1000 lbs Solt Leather, for sale at
a 24 MERCURS'
JJ E TACK EREL for sale lty the bbl half barrel or
.1 pound at Bull', cheap store, Nu. 3 11. fiow.
Towanda, June 13th '5O.
L. W. TIFFANY
AS jii , t received, and is still receiving from New
I
York New Goods, and Ins of them. Yankee No-
lions, i variety. Tor , . innumerable ; Groc:ries wilhout
ecreptiun any kind ; Liquorc of a!! descriptions, kinds
end qualiiieo, and every body knows he'sells very low
for cash. • L. W.
Towanda. June 101 h, I R5O.
,-•-
1)11 . GOV FOR SALE. A fi rst rate, new style buggy
1-.) made of the hest materials and goal workman4nr
fur sale, solely for want of USC. E. T. FOX.
July 12th, IMO.
SADDLES, HARNESS. AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
META & CI:I.P, respectfully inform their old
S
friendt and customers, and the public generally,
that they still carry MI the Palk) e, Harness and Trunk
making husin, as at the old sttn , a few doors below
Mis & Mason's drug atom, Na h side of the public
square where they keep canstimily on hand and miake
to order the following articles till their lino all of wtlioh
for materiel and tkorkmanship will bear comparison
with the best that can be produced anywhere, via;
Men's best saddles, common saddles, waggon saddles,
carriage harneta, of all kinds.. Heavy team harness,
solirra Bridles, waggon and carriage whips. Also a
large assortment njiron and wood franiti Trarelling
Trunk., Purifolw C.ai-pei Bag -4, and all other articles
in the travelling line
They solicit a call horn All who wish' to purchase,
any of the above, confident that they can give satisfac
tion, both as to the quality and price.
Towanda, July 12, t 250. NMITH k 17171. P.
CIRCUS.
ITR.NER & CO.. Proprietorg,
Ender the di ree non of Dr. E. N ITNG.
THE proprietors would respeertfolly announce to
the citizens of rowsnds and vicinity', that • their
Splendiad Equestrian Troupe will viii this place and
ascintiy,open for exhibition on WEDNESD.tj the
141% day of A mg. 1l 51i for one day only. Doops open
at 2 :Alta*, Performance Commences at 2A o'clock,
P. M. Evening performance to commence at 7i.
TILE SCENE.% IN THE CIRCLE.
Will be introduced with the utmost orderand regular•
ity, and will, combine n great. variety „of Equestrian
performabers many of which are entirety new.
No Expense has been spared in getting Novelty of
every kind to please the public, as the names of th
performers will testify. Many of which are favorably
known to the public, viz—
N. H. Turner, 'l'. V. Turner, J. Estly
J. W. Myer', S. Miller, H. Hoe,
M. Henry. J. Hasten J. Matrie.
M. Lipman. Mast. Ward. M. Wvath
•
The Manager Would aaeure those who may favor
!bem' With their presence, that,the strictest terutin♦
Is paid to the nature and character of the,scenes se
lected for their amusement, and on no occasion will
ribaldry be tined by the Clowns or Singers. The
whole to be conducted with a strict regard to morality
and virtue.
A splendid Brim end Siring Ram' o< musk aceom•
patties the exhibition. Leader S. NEAVE, Director,
H. WEAVE.
For to:I particulars see Large Bills and Posters at
the Hotda,
Will abioverforin at Columbia Flatts on the 10th
at Smithfield on the 12th; and at Athena on the lath,
AXTRIHKEI—OId York State Wkiakw, for male
V V by the bbl. or gallon at jilt) TIFMNYIII.
F LOUR --A large quantity of apogee Thor, far
sale at +ylll - TIFFANY'S.
ItliectUantons.
10413. TIIMWANDAr
Wholesale and mail dealers is
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Have removed their
DRUC 'AND CHEMICAL STORE,
To the &nth store in tbe,Waril Mouse,
Where they are now receiving sanJ opeting a
new and erten siv e aseortmenfor Drug& Me&
icines, Chemists, Paints. sit, Glass, Varnish. Dye
Wood anti Dye stuffs, Family Groceries. Choice
Wines and Liquors. Fire Works, Toys.Pertatery.
Fancy Articles, Brit%hei, Combs. Stone, Glass awl
Wooden Ware. Blacking. Tobago, Flaw, and. Ci
gar,. Atly the popular:patent- medicines &e &c.—
Their stock now comprises every article sisiially
among high among high reap be Found-the &Wowing,
r) GS AND MEDICINES
Opium, Cream Tartar. Camphor, Castile Soap, Liquor
ice, Aloillot, Bare Capaiba,'Rhenbarb, Aloes, Flowers
otnile, raster oil, olive oil, quiche:the', pia, and flower sulphur, borax. red precipitate, remier
turpentine, cps sakes, corro subliisatrve, aqoasanamiais,
soda, tartaric arid, tandanmn. pink,-wrina quinine. All
the essential oils, gums, myirh, ungseanth rouble.gant
beige &r. Corks of all kinds, bath brick; anise seed,
coriander fenugreek, ringlass, glue, nests row =a
tanners oil peruvian bark, cayenne pepper, emery. sand
paper, opideldne, shakers herbs, - unsaparilli, boweset,
horehound. &7. .
GROCERIES.
- Sugar, entree and tea of . all kinds, tnalassei, spice,
pepper, mustard, cloves, nutmeg, nine, flab, rosins
citron and zante currants, salinloil chotolate; cocoa, so
da, and butter crackers, rice, starch, ginger, 'abattoirs,
rarieated, white and bar soap, sperm and tallow can
dles,Augs and bottles pipes, mustard, catsup, pepper
saw- , shad, mackerel, salmon &c. &c.
LIQUORS.
Cognise, mend arid american brandy. St Croix, Old la•
mace and Newt.ngland ram, pore Henan(' and am. gin,
Irish and Monongahela whiskey Madina,mrscat„ claret,
lisbon, port and Champaign wines conliala, crcmo Je
Moon anise, rose, vanilla, or amoar, candle, Oranges,_
moka, noycau and argent, chiaper than ewer offered.
Soaps Perfumery and Fancy Goods. •
Silas ing cream, soaps. military and windier, (foulards
medicated perfumed Rand soap, imperial shaving !trach
ea national, french toilet, violet, musk, almond and
trsnsparentaioap, wash balls, Lubins extracts jockey
club, patchouli', bouquet de caroline, musk, mills Flees
verbena &c. Ca. hour aromatiquo, cologne., bay, and
rose water, Spanish lily white, an rouge, persian Collet
ai.d poweer, hair dyes hair invigorator, hair eradicator
perfume satchels, court plaster, playing cards, dice
pencil points, Gaines steel pins, Liiiveric fish hooka,
drawing:pencils, percussion caps, inks, red, black atrd
indelible, combs, purses, pocket books, transparent mot•
to wafers &c. Sec.
ERUSHES
Hair, Hat, Stove, Seruh, Shoe, Paint, Marking, Var
nish, Sash. Artists 'round and liable, Camels Heir and
stripping Penet's. Blenders & Badgers, White Wash,
Comenter, Flesh. Tooth, Nail, Comb, Broom, Clothes;
Infant, Lather, Table, Horse & blaelitng Brushes.
• "Nr%7,
W3M:§."4l , i\Wa- . O7:CQ i
Tobacco and snuff Boxes, Nipple Shells, Nursing
Bottles, Breast Pumps,Teeth Rings, bed pans,synngeso
shoulder l r.ee , trusses ant! abdominal supporters,
catheters,srup'g glasses, graduates, thernome.
term, spatulate., forceps, lancets, Liquid and spread adhe
site plaster &r.
P.11A7.5 .4ND DYE STCFFS
Nicaragua, red, rani atn.t log wood, Instil% Etc log-
CrOoii, lac dye, rod beer, red saunderr, madder. slurp, cop
peras, blue rim: , !, solution tin,compu`sition chettile, Oil
%arid, oxalic arid and all ill acids, grain tin, pumice
and rotten some, cemilliun Amn Chines and . English,
pani.h brown, venetian, verdigris, pail.; green, white,
black and red Irad, chrome yelloui and green, japan,
road, and ropal varnish, lampblack, lithage, patty,
%%Laing. noses kbre, , pts turpentine, & line' oil, rosin,
chalk, terra de stenna, umber, gol 1 leaf, bionses, and a
general asaartniero of paints for 'Artists.
alfll ISLA
French glass 24 by 30,22 by 3D, 20 by 30, 20 by
24, 22 by 21, 14 by IR. 12 by 20, 12 by 18, 12 by IG,
10 by 14, 10 by 12, S by 10, 7 by 9.
P.VFENT Enictiv ES &c.
Orrick.; vermifuge, mothers relief, Dr Jaynes Amity
medicines, all the sarsaplritta. 'Masts and .§_waynes
syrup wild cherry. Upham's PJe Blertnery and others,
l3rants Indian Remethes,vaneues of pills, setgar coated
bilv ms indian vegetable, tar, oriental Are. dr.e. IYr„
Chi isties s•alvanic belts, bricelets, ttetklacc and Oh
vanic fin id.
D. Pitch's very celebrated tneditieeit,
LIGHT.
Phosgene lamps and phce , 7ne, pure champhine sad
burning flail, whale, lard and sperm oil.
All goods warrannal as reprm.rotcd etthe New Cheap
Drug and Chemical Store, :Guth Store in the Ward
Boum. jutS 11 ILTSTON & PORTF R.
- DRS. HPSTON & PORTER.
DVirsici.ANs ihND twitcEoNs, office. south
1 afore in the Wan] !rouge *here they ntey be found
ready to attend to calla of their profoAlion. .
1
0R THE LADIES :—we have a aplended assort
ment of Prints, Lawns, Gingham*, Betties-, Mous.
DeLeine, Cashmere. Chat:Mini; Embroidered Swis,
Silk and Cotton Gloves, Fine Linen
llp ief4, &r.. at B. KINGSBERV & CO.
WANTED.
1 0()0 l
en il in F L l :t l: oy I w N a u nt 7 l ß l Lk th ß e wr xubscwber
• wm,LIN
COMMERCIAL
.b;-3RKS,
NEW ESTABLISHMENT,
THE Ftniverilicra have'commenced the FOUN
DRY business at-the old stand Unmety occupi
ed as a Chair and Bedstead Fartriry in the Borough of
Towanda, where we will hold ourselves in readiness to
attend to- the wants of any, and all pertains whomay
fawn us with' a call. We hope by strict' attention to
business to merit a share of Public patronage.
We are Elting up a MACHINE • SHOP connected
with the Furnace, where we hope to he able to an any
and all kinds of ffnishm4. and
. filting up err. We will
endeavor at all times to keep a good assortment of work
Crn hand so that customers may he accommodated ou
he shortast notice. .
HA VINO taken pains to se.curt , the serricei of ex•
perterrceal workmen from the state nr N. 1., we flatter
nrmelves we shall t.e able to turn off work in a work
manlike nianner,and as good as can be done in any
other estahliAment.
We shall also be prepared for the manufacture of
stoves by the 'quantity.and Will keep constantly on hand
a few select patterns frit retail. s
The subscribers ins ite all persons who msv b e i n want
of an thing in our line tn give us realland guaran
ter thee will not go away dissatisfied.
Wta' Mill R u t, or Pared& alttks , litll rranks, gud
zronv ,-kept con Ito/Wu on hark/.
Also plows of the most •ppmved patterns and Plow
Points by the piece or quantity to suit. purchasers, u ,
low as ran be procured at any othe: establishment.
ett'ttrators of the most approved. patterns, els . °
superior article of Corn Plow. for sale by
. ' ENOS TOMPKINS,
N. G. TOM PKINS.
' GEO. W. POTTER,
Tureen,le June Vith, 1 Q5O.
(o" . ' Old castings taken in exchange for work
NOTICE TO COLLgCTORS.
NOTICE is hereby given to the several collectors of
Bradford County. that the Commissioners will
attendant their office in Towanda,on Wednesday ,Thurs
day en , l Friday the 11th, 12th. 13th. days of Septem
ber next to make Exoneration front the Duplicates of
Suite, Co. cod Militat Taxes for 1850 at which 'time
they me respectfully 'requested to ahead and lay their
claims teafore the board.
fly enter of the Cemtulesionem
Towanda, July 17,1850. •C. S. RESPELL. elk.
BerNOTICE!
A LL proonsholehred to ITIATON & PORTER,
roost cal! artd rattle forthwith. f