Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 31, 1850, Image 3

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    p e er csson Vienerza.—This unfortunate man,
w h o i s to be executed on the 30th inst., one week
f r om to.klay, has made, it is said, another =Wes.
on in which he acknowledges that the tritirdet
nl Patkman was premetWated.. The document is
in t he hinds of the authorities, but will not be made
t•oblic twill after his death.
Sherifl Evelyn has elread issued his instructions
An t h e witnesses who are required by law to be pile.
l ate the execution, but besides these, none will
be a dmitted to the final scene. The religiouscere
monies will take ?lace in the prisoner's cell.
The Boston Mat! says A paper has been cif--
m ia.etl. during tile past week, among the more
wea l t hy of our citizens, to raise the sum of 820,
foo , to be given to the wife and children of, Prof.
W e bster. to provide tot them and place them above
wa nt during life. The paper is headed by Mrs:
G e orge Milkman, widow of the murdered man,
%rih the sum of 3500. The subscriptions have al.
„ L i ) . nearly, if not quite reached the proposed
,mount."
01 -Another fire occurred at itimira on Sundafi
)1 , 4 w hich (*frayed the. Steam Plaintng world of
g e ms. Andrus & Langdon. Moat of the maehineiy
Bred.
tors SONS OF TEMPERANt•S'. Towanda
Division No. 103 of Sons of Temperance
aitl hold a public Meeting and appear in regalia at
t he Court House on Monday evening Sept. 2d, at 7
ocloclr•at which time the members of the order
generally are respectfully invited attend and partici
pate. An address will be delivered by the Rev. Mr.
Lyndon. Music by a good choir, also the services
a Quartette Band have been engaged for the at;
caston. By order of the Division.
Towanda, Aug. 22, '5O. C. 8. RDSISELL. R.B.
Died,
la this borough, nn Tuesday eveulug last, togas
ldistinar, youngest child of E. AMY WALL Esq.
aged 10 months.
Orwell,on the Ist fast. NORIMIROP Moan:, aged 47
OM
•
Soddenly in Rome tit inst. by choking, Furit3,
rot:lngest son of WM. E. & NUCT E. Ma
aged 2 years.
. This . little emblem of innocence, while frolicking
erili childish glee among its toys, swallowed and
awned in its wind=pipe an inch screw, and notwith
o.andung surgical aid was almost immediately e
hand, and the serewqgotten out, death closed the
scree.
its life eras like the summer to.,
That opens to the =wrung sky.
Rut s're the Ahades of morinng closed
'Twas scattered on the ground to dte.
Mothers, you may cat this
.a sad occurrence, as
ice:dent, any thing you please, rather than Provident•
tic/ means employed Icy Deity to deprive yon of
Tcor darling babes. No no ! keep such things as
tc•tons, screws. dec. without the reach of your cbil
c7n, and my word for it, such calamities aria be
..ie Angels visits "few and far between." Ohey
4-I:•.e.y then the Social Law.. K.
• Ncw abvmsements.
TO CONTRACTORS'
.
orR arrangements Sr. etch is to enable as to deliv
ei at any point along line of canal; Beef, Pork
Foh, Flour. Powder Faces, Tielta, Wheelbascosre
A mga z...hneels, carts harness, lumber or in fact almns
i‘ry thing waszit,l. Orders promptly attended to,
Athenx, Aug. 2t 1850. WELIA & HARRIS.
BLASTING POWDER & SAFETY FUSE.
T` E are prepared to furnish at short notice and of
I I beet quality, any quantity of powder and
at any point on line of Canal ar the lowest mar
.: In e. Unless promptly filled by us.. • ,
Athene. Aug. 23.1850. WEI.I.ES & 14 A RMS.
ADNIINISTRATOR'S- NOTICE.
I Li. persona indebted both. estate of NORTHROP
.1. MOREY, deceased, late of Orwell township,
er hereby requested to make payment withonedelay,
and theme having claims aksinst mid estate will please
present theatduhi authenticated for settlement. .
. , .
W. H DUNHAM.?
•
AMELIA SKIKEY,S Administrators
Windham, Aug. 27, 1850. •
DR. R. C. GILLETTE, SURGEON DENTIST,
r 113 M New York, intend. making his periodical
visit. to Towanda, and will be located at the ilred•
wee through court week, on and after Monday
septreter :nil !SU). Where be will he in readiness
to atteti.l to those who may wish to test hls superior
kill in all kinds of operation on the human teeth, lei
vs!ly.cr !Mechanically ; as to the mechanical branch.
tf his profession be hatters himself that his engraved
plans of Inserting on the atmospheric principle, will
oset edh general approbation ; u also his new method
of preserving teeth.
J. AI'INTOSE, DENTIST,
HAS irmoord to a raw doors below Bridge street,
on the East ride of Iltein.st. in .the building for
tieth' occupied by .1. D. Mootanye Esq.
All orwations amounting to PO, or over, tms huif
to be paid down, the remainder in three months. If
the operation proves onsatisfaetiny, the money paid will
I. refhnded. A note of hand however must wears the
pftnent of th 3 half len unpaid, with a proviso.
BerNOTIOE I
ALL persona indebted to. WALLIB BULL for Story
Goods are hereby notified, that his notes and am
000nta are transferred to ma, andimmodiats payment ta
remeoted. ANN E. BULL.
Towanda Augisst 17. 1850.
MORE NEW GOODS
The subscribing are now receiving soother
General assortment of New Goods.
Aui 8, 1850. 11. 8. & M. C. MERCUR.
STOVE, HARDWARE, TIN,
Sheet Iron and Copper Store.
C. BAIA having made terse addition. to his
D
stook, invite. the attention of the citigensuf Nor.
rdemy Irani* to his assorimeot.
In the Ilardware , Deperrimenl, t challenge "the
*odd" and " all the rest of mankind," (not forgetting
"7 wahlishment in Towanda„) to sell as cheap as I
tan, shall and will.
The stock of Hardware consists of every article usu
-111:1 kept in a Hardware store—among which may be
heed Iron; Nails, Zinc, Tin, Sheet iron, manure and
hst Forks, shovel. and spades, blacksmith'. bellows,
'tail, sod vices, screw plates, steel spring., mill, X cut
&eller and panel saws, eiblediN augurs, log
kooks and binges, shovers and tangs, bat s and screws,
bads and tacka waggenribones, ark-ropes, well and cis.
t ee Pampa, Lead Pipes, Of all sites, any quantity of
Carpenters and Joiner's tools, ail kind. of Saddlery
ilsnleare, House TrimMings, of all kinds and. at ell
Priem in fact every thing that any body ever saw In •
Bardeen& store, or can reasonably expectever to see.
• the
.Stove Department. I have—oh! there's' no
use in trying to tell all—but I have Bandbox swim
Keystone patent, radiator, parlor. cannon, six plate, air
plate stoves. air tight stoves, Buckeye but air oven
with rotary top, premium stoves from No. I to No. 6,
antral N. Y. Wreak Republican stoves, Albany city
stoves, Stewart. air tight stoves, rough sod ready stoves
ur tight complete, in fact all kinds and Millen of skive
If not more.
I also have, and intend to keep on hand, any quan.
lay of Russia and Americm . store pipe. A general
assortment of Brass, Copper and Tin ware, from
big brass kali* down Ito • small tin pepper box.
All kinds of tin, copper and, sheet•iron wain manu
factured to order, and every article warranted to give
satisfaction. •
The place of business o on the Public Square on
pine street, in Montas)es New Brick Block, the store
eannaog through from the Square to Pine street. As
to People's ending it, we hese no fears, for of mom
"TY body who wants to boy cheap will inquire for
flails establishment.
C'Y' No credit given neer four months.
'rewords, August 14, 18150.
teed
SHEFUFPB SALE.
pllr virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo.. tamed
out of the Cost of dominos Pleas of Bradford
Cowry, and to me directed, will be exposed to pati-
Ile sale sit the Court House, in the boss. of Towan
da on MONDAY, thi 2d day of September, at one
o'clock P. M., the following piece or parcel of laid
situated in the township of Wyalusing and Tusca
rora, and bounded and described as follows: Begin
ning at simmer tree thence by hands of kiln Locke
and A. Gwentp, south 4° east 395 perches to I cor
ner, thence by lands of Henry Toland and Henry
Locke south 894° west 308 p. to a bire thence by
other lands north 381° east 493 p. to the place of
beginning. Containing three • hundred and forty
nine acres, one hundred perches and allowance of
six per cent, about fifteen acres improved, three log
booties and two log sheds and a few fruit trues
thereon.
fielded and taken in execation at the suit ot Ma
ry Tolstoi, Margarine Toland, Elisabeth Totaled and
Julianne Toland vs. Jonas 'lngham and IL B. In
tim terre tenant.
ALSO—The following .piece or parcel of land
situate ia South Creek township, and bounded as
follows: on the north by loads of Philo Passel and
on theeast by South Creek, south by Philo Faaseu,
on the:west by the road leading from Troy to Elmi
ra. Supposed to contain three acres be the. mime
more or less, all improved with one steam saw. mill
and an old framed building formerly occupied as a
grist mill thereon. erected.
ALSO—One other lot of land situate in South
Creek township, and .bounded as follOws, to wit ;
north by lands of Winthrop Y. Mines, on the east
by unseated lands, on the south by lands of Corne
lius Haight on the west lir lands of John Thomp
son. Containing from sixty to siz-ty-five acres.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ma
ry A. Yeomans' use, et H. C. Tallman.
ALSO—The follottring piece or parcel of - land
situate in Sogjh Creek township, bounded and de-
Birthed as fables, to wit: north by the New York
end Pennsylvania state line. east by lands of Jared
Arnold, south by lands of Samuel Smith and other
lands of H. C. Tallman, and west by land. of Jesse
Lane.' Containing about eleven hundred acres
more or liss4 about twenty acres improved, one log
house, one framed barn, and one saw mill and some
fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—One other-lot piece or parcel of land sit
uate in South Creek township bounded and describ
ed as follows, to wit: north by lands of Jesse Lane
and H. C. Tallman, east by land of Aamnel Smith,
south by lands of Asa Olden and otLens, and west
by onseated,lands warrantee unknown. Containing
aboui five hundred and' twenty-five acres, more or
less, about twelve acres improved, one log house
and saw mill thereon.
Seized and taleu in execution at the suit of As
ron Borrows use, vs H. C. Tallman.
ALSO—The folloWing piece or parcel of land sit
uate in the town s hip of Monroe inithe county of
Bradford, and bounded and described as follows to
wit: beginning at a post on the warrant line and
corner of lands of Williadeßof Jr., thence south
51° east along said warrant line 105 p to a post,
corner of Jeremiah Holland*, thence along the
same south 41° west 63 pto a white oak, thence
north 51° Brest 36 p to a post, thence south 41°
west 45 sit: 7.10 p Icy rpost, thence north 494° west
99 & 5.10 p to a post, corner of said William Gof's
jr. land, thence along the Caine north 41° east 11 - 5
p; to the beginning. Containing about fifty eight
acres, about twenty.five acres thereof improved
fort th a small framed house and barn thereon erected.
IMI
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gor
:tio,n n Mason, to the use of Jobs Ray,, vs John
Decker.
Al.:lo—the following lot piece or parcel of land
situate -in the township of Sheshequin, bounded and
described as follows to wit: beginning at a hemlock
the south west corner of a lot of land deeded by P.
- J. DeCaters to Moody and Got. or the south west
corner of lot No. 13, on yew-refit No. 88, thence
north 89° west 116 p to a hiC.kory, the south west
corner of said Warrant No. 88, thence north 1° east
201i* perches to a pcit south west corner of a lot
deeded by said DeCarers to 2. D. Spalding, thence
south 89° east 162 amid 4-10thep to a post,, thence
-south I° west 55i p to a chesnut mirk, thence south
89° west 46.4-10 p. to a blackwood, thence tomb
I° west 145 apd 240 p to the beginning. .Contain.
ing one hundred and sixty-two acres and twenty.
nine perches strict ensasore;being the whole of lot
No 14, andebart of kik 16 on warrant No. 98,ebout
ten acres pittly cleared.
Seized and taken in=tion, at the suit of F.
L . /ones use vs Phi re and Ogden Rogers.
ALBo—The following piece or parcel of land
situate in Franklin . township, bounded as fellows :
beginning at a Dogwood. thence by lands of Dan,
Decker and Leonard McKee, north 19° west 347
p and 8-10 to a hemlock, thence by other 'lands
north 70° east 97 and 8-10 p to a white pine, thence
by other lands of Allen Rockwell, south 19° east
366 p to a post, thence by lands of 0. W. • Dodge
south- 741° west 88 pto the beginning. Containing
182 lcres and allowance, and being part of a tract
of land patented to Allen Rockwell by pauenedated
4atedOekober .18, 1838 with about 35 acres improv
',Tone log house and log barn thereon erected.
-Seized end taken in esee.ntion at the suit of O. S.
n matr vs Charles Green.
ALSO— The following piece or parcel of.land
situate in the township of Ridgbery, bounded and
desert bed as follows : on the north by lands of D.
H. Burnham, west by Warren Callen and James
Btrowbridge. south by land of William R. Hoch and
east by unseated lands, or loud now In possession
of-Horace Hindman, containing about one hun
dred and ten acres, more or less, with abont
acres improved one framed house,-one framed barn.
and apple orchard thereon. ,
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Rich
ard R. Swift vs Abner Buck.
ALSO—The following 4nt piece or parcel of land
situate *in the township of Monroe, bounded and
drscribed as fotlows, viz: north by land . of Ezra
Kellogg west by the highway leading from Morirop
to Berwick, south by land of David Ridgway, and
east by-land of the said David Ridgway. Contain
ing about two acres be the same more or less, all
improved, mie saw mill and one framed house
thereon erected.
Seized and uthen in execution e l the salt of Platt
HoMorehead di co. a■ Benjamin Coolbangh.
ALSO--The following ptece,or parcel of land, sit
uated in Columbia township, and bounded as fol
lows': 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 lands of Royal Ha
vens and Phloem Brownson, and sooth by lands of
Charles Benson. Containing one hundred and fif
ty acres, more or less, with about fifiy-five acres im
proved, one hewed log house and some fruit trees
thereon, (the description being given by the defend
ants.)
seized and taken in eseention at the snit of H.
H. Mace vs. Seely Johns and John Benson.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
rituated in the township of Ulster, bounded as fol
lows to wit: on the north by lands of Jared Holcomb,
on the east by the lands of Ira Pearsall deceased, on
the south by the highway leading from Ulster to
Smithfield, and on the west by lands of Jared Hol
comb. containing one acre more or less all im.
proved,, with one framed dwelling house one fram
ed shoe shop and a few fruit trees thereon.
'Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wells
& Company vs. William Merr ll.„ .
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land sit
uated In the township of Wysoz, bounded and des
cribed as follows, to wit r on the north by lands of
William Patrick, on the west by Samuel and Bus.
ties Coolbaugh, south by lands of Amos York, and
east by M. J. Conlbaogh. Containing about eighty
acres more or less about six semi improved and
one log house thereon
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph
Conklin vs. William Allen jr. end Moses C. Allen.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Monroe township, bounded and describ
ed as follows, to wit north,_ east and west by lauds
belonging 'to the estate of Abner C. Rnckwell.de-
ceased, and south by the Berwick turnpike or road
leading from ° Monroeton to Albany. Containing
one.fourth of an acre more or less, all improved,
with one two story framed dwelling house with a
framed woodshed attached.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Asa
hel Maynard vs.' Beniamin CuollbauFh.
A LSO—The following lot of land situated in Troy
township, and bounded as follows on the north by
the highway, no the cast by Andrew Wartendykes,
FV I
- -.
south by lands of the Pomeroy's end west by Lib ."'
ousJohnson; containing one acre all improved w
one frame house thereon erected '
Seized and taken in excanicsa at the snit of ?. '
' Ballard. vs. Peter Garabraut. -
ALSO-117 virtue aa writ 'of Levari Fa •
all the following described lot or piece of land
sate in the township of Franklits * in the comity
Bradford. Beginning at a hemlock on the south s •
of the Towanda Creek. thence south 200 p. to
post, thence north fir. tut 381 10 p to a post. then .
north one hundred and ' ninety and 8 . 10 p. to l',.
Towanda Creek, them" up said creek the sere 1
courses theseof to IMO Pane of beguisiolt• Co
tafag forty acres and ten perches and allowance
about 26 acres improved one framed house o ,
framed biro and a few fruit trees thereon,
Seized and takm in eiecution at the suit of Be
of North America to the use of Stephen Pierce
Tolman D.llardslee and Leonard McKee, terre t
..
A Lto—All the following described lot or pi .:
of land situated in the township of Leroy in the coo 1
ty and state aforesaid: beginning at a herniae. '1
north-east corner of a' lot of laud formerly ran I:
to David Morse on the south end and adjoing t
Towanda creek; thence south lour degrees a
two hundred and eighty one perches to the gout
east corner of the said Morse lot; thence north slat
six degrees eau fifty-eight and 6.10 perches t 0 ...
post; thence north two hundred and twenty-si;
and $4O perches to the Towanda creek i thence of
said creek according to the several courses 'herr.;
to the. beginning , containing seventy-eight a •
and ninety-nine perches,striet measure . Forty-fly
acres improved . one log house and framed ba i
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of 8
phen Pierce vs. Samuel W. Mills and Hiram Mi
ler Terre TensUt.
ALSO—The followin g described lot piece or pa -
cel•of lend situate in the township of Borlingto
bounded And described as follows. viz: Eltuginni •
at a beech North west corner of hut No. 57. on wa -
rent lot No. 1416, thence north one hundred •
sixty two and 4-10 pto a post, thence east 107 d
3 10 p to a post, thence south 162 6-10 p. to a pa I.
thence. west 107 and 9.10 pto the beginning. Co
taining one hundred and eight 'acres and forty 4 e
perches strict measure. tweuty-five acres improv •
tnio log houses one log barn thereon erected,
Seised and taken in execution at the suit of R.
bert B. Davidson. Administrator of William Da •
son deed, who survived Timothy Patton. vs Aust •ti
Farnsworth. WM. 8. DOBBINS. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Towanda ,Ang. 1,1850.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Dr vino& of a . writ of FL Pa. issued odt of t.
1..) Court of Common Pleas of Bradford' Count
to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at t
house of Stephen A. Mills in Towanda towfislii
on SATURDAY, the 31si day of August 1960. et
o'clock, P. IL. the following lot piece or parcel
land situate in the township of Towanda, bound
and described as follows, to wit: on the non
by lands of Bishop and W. B. Fuser, on' the ea
by lands of John Lynch & Stephen A. Mills on L.
south by lands of Etre Rnuy. sod on the west
lands of David Rutty. Containing 93 acres mo
or less.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J
Shepard vs Byron KingsbeVy and Isaac Myer.
WM. B. LOBBINs. Sherif.
Sheriff's Office. Towanda. Aug. 1. 1850. y
SHERJFFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of a writ Vend. Expo., issued out ,
the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford
to me directed.l shall expose to public sale at ..
Court House in the boro. of Towanda, an Pnda ,
the 30th day of August, 1940, at I o'clock, P.M. t
following piece or parcel of land situate in the to*.
ship of Sprinthill. and bounded as allows, to wi
beginning at a white pine fora corner thence'sou
124 rods along lands of Philander Iluilburt and I
ram Taylor to a post, thence eastDl rods to a he
lock, e corner, thence north 'along lands of Gear
Duseinbery 124 rods to a post thence west by la
of Bennet Bostwick DI rods to the place of begi.
ning. Containing sixty acres, more or less, -wi.
about forty acres improved, one framed boost a ,
framed barn and apple orchard thereon.
seized and taken in execution at the suit of Si
eon Green, now -to the use of Edward Overton,
Geo. W. Claggett, Administrator of Geo. Clag
dec'd, B,nd C. A. Taylor terre tenant.
WM. 8. DI)88INR, Shertir.
Rheritr's Office, Towanda. Awe. I. IMO.
SHERIFFS' SALE.
BY virtue of Writs of Vend. ExFr. issued out o
the Court of Common Pleat, oßradford cou •
ty, to me directed. I shall expose to public sale a
the house tJurtis Mprntt, in the township of
lumbia. on Thursday the 29th day August, 1850, t.
10 o'clock, A. M., the following described piece
parcel of land situate in the township of Colamb . ..
bounded and described as follows, to wit : on t
north and emit b# lend of Henry'Smith, on the sod h
by the road leading Brom Tray to Covington, on t e
west by lands of Curtis Merritt. Containing thi
feet front, by sixty two feet back, all improved wi
one store house thereon. i • '
Seised and token in eteedtiOn at the snit of
& D F Pomeroy & Co. vs Gem M. Card. .
WM. 8. DOBBINS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Toiranda, Avg. I, 1850.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
BY virtu.. of an order of the Orphan i s
Bradford county, will be °spawn to public sale
the premises, on SATURDAY, the 31et day of Au
next. at 1 o'clock P. M., of ceitt day, the
to wit: one pieckerk prime, of land, situate in the town
ship of Bbeshequin, and bounded and describo se fo
- ;ows to wit: Beginning at a met thence by lianas
Matthew Wright, north 881° east 71 and 3.10 perch
es to I post, thence south 1° seat 0 p. to the center o
the public goad, thence along saidloadanoth .75 0 o
17 p., thence south I.° ease. 303 p. to an ash, thin
south 88f° west 58 p. to a stone , thence north 1° ores
317 p. to the place of beginning. Containing. 10!
acres 00 perches, and alloriance, about 50 act*, tb
of improved, with a two story framed house and fro
cd barn, and shoe shop thereon erected, and,, • timid
orchard thereon.
Attendance given, terns made known endefy al
tale. CHAS. CHAPrEP.
JAS. B. DE MONEY,
Adniniatrators.
Jaly 17th. 1850
QCOAR Haves Syrup end Ponorico Molasses. PH
LI received it iv IS TIFFANY'S. •
CITRON, Cotrants, ); 't. of Lemon. Eet. of Vat. ,
nal*. El's or Damao Rosen. inet nvetwe l li sod
for mile at
.11 IS TIPPANYVI.
13P A ISINIS—A &at rata quality of Raisins. just at
ceiml st jy I/ TIPPA NI"8.
AUDITORS NO
In the Aloftr of the Estate of 0 7 m. Myer.deed.
N°TICE is hereby glare to all person interested in
the estate of Wm. Myer deed, tb,t the undersign
ed. basing been mrpoinked en auditor by the Orphans
Cant of Bradford County, to audit, examine end re
port upon me account of E. R. Myer, administrator upon
said estate, will attend to the duties- of his appoint
ment at the Grand Jury Room hi the Court house at
Towanda on tim 116th day of Austen next, at 10 o'clock
A. M. jyl9 H. W. PATRICK, Auditor.
CHARLES K. LADD, M. ,D,
10111/81CIAN AND SURGEON, Office in the
.1 " Union Block," up 'Pam; North aide of the
Public Square. over Elwell'. Law Office. Entrance
between Elwell's and Adams' law offices; where he
may always be found when not professionally engaged.
Towanda, July 12, 1850. -
BATTALJON NCSTICg.
TC uniformed volunteers enrols:rang thi 4th bat.
A. of the Ist brig. 13th div., PAL, will meet at the
botno of Major A. COOLEY, in Wysov, on Tuesday
the 271 h day of August. 1850. et 10 o'clock, A. M,
armed and equipped is the late directs. for parade. ye•
view and inspection. B. E. WHITNEY.
Wysox, Ang. 5. 1850. tent. Col.
NOTICE,
DANIEL LORD'S notes and accounts was left
with J. D. Goodenough this morning for col
lection, this 20th day of July NAO. Call and me
cost. - DANIEL LORD.
•
SPERM and Tallow Candles, by the - box or pound.
KJ at • dl 11U9TON dr PORTER 9.
Merdianbipe, &E.
0. 1 17174711ir1151C09
TEVELING, Layiag out Reeds and Lou, Dividing
4 - 4 Eon , " Mareurimg Masonry, Embankments, du:..
seennitely dew by E.O. NICHOLS. Mot .t Rome
Smiled count!, Pa. Persona et s distance,. medinli
his services, shall by writing him a line few days km
lberhand. have their Nubian promptly attended to.
Those Cheap (hods at FOX'S !
MUOT and will be sold for cash at the lowan rum
A beautiful article of thigtar at Ili mat;
fresh Tess, warranted good or so sale. at 371 to 50e.;
grnp if at 60e. Also. a large assortment el
Otoekerty of the newest patterns, eery sheep; sod i n
fact every thing in their Dye will be wild as cheap as
the cheapest, al the corner d Main and Pine sr.
'_April 18, 1850. E. T. FOX.
OHE spring style atoisskin Hate ; also Leghorn
and Palm leaf Hatcat FMCS.
LEATHER—:RoI! and Upper Lea th er; also Kip
and Calf skins. fur sale by in3o 1L & CO.
GRUNID ittTONES, a superior article of Nova
Scotia, grind stones, for wile at
14E11e3111.3*.
• NEW GOODS AT THE
CENTRAL STORE !
NClawrge
and in iesa a ral h le s s a bo" rtamot bli of PRZir t a G 7 7&
SUMMER GOODS, which will to sold et way low
rates. Business at this establishment conducted upon
tai. mud honest pridciples, • You have our thanks fee
past favors and we baps for a &mummies of the mine
sa we are bound to sell Goods Cheap.
To a. Jolt 4. 1849. N. N. BETTS.
B'? WATER, Cologo's, Hair Oils. and Perfume
ryof all kinds. at No.l. D. 41: U. & P.
3Er` Ilr MN 11EINE •
MACKERELin bbls., half bbls., quarter We. and
kilo ; dry and pickled Codfish; also a few boles
erg rata Dry Hardtop for sale at the "Cash Strong "
of apt? H. S. & M. C MERCI:R.
ilk WO 'lllPllr
SPRINC COODS.
• " A Atuble Sixpence worth a Slow
T HE subscriber is now receiving a fresh clock
of spring and summer Goods. consisting of his
usnal assonment of desirable styles, Which will be
sold for READY IPA Y'at the very lowest possible
prices. Having determined:to sell goods for ready
pay exclusively, customers may depend upon get
ting goods of all kinds as cbeap.as the saute can be
sold by any living man. spill E. T. FOX.
GROCERIES—A large stock of Teas. Sugar%
(a good article for 6 cents,) I otfee, Pepper,
paiee, tobacco Ate., can be bought cheap for cash
at a 26 K. &. Co.
HAM -A superior article floe Silk Hats. also
palm leaf and Leghorn hats, fur sale at
a 25 K. & CO.
citIPERIOE Wines end Ligante-•.30 blda that on
perinr WHISKEY knit received at H. &P.
BMat W H EAT FLOUR, bf a superior qua;ity,
for kale at TIFF'S.
II : E TITHER, 1000 lbs Note Leather, for sale at
14 a 24 MERCURS'
MACKEREL, for sale by the bbl half barn,' or
pound at Bull's cheap store, No. 3 B.Row.
Towanda. June 13th 'fgt.
L. W. TIFFANY.
HA" just received. and is atilt receiving from New
York New Goods, and bta of them. Yankee No.
lions, a variety. Toys. innumerable ; -Groc3ries without
eaceptiug any kind ; Liquors of all descriptions, kinds
and qualities, and every body knows hs sells very low
for cash. L. W. f.
Towanda. lune 10th, 1850.
SADDLED, HARNESS, AND TRE* MANUFACTORY.
ca MTH & CULP, respectfully inform their 'old
LI friends and customers, and the public generally,
that lher,atill carry no. the Saddle, Harness and Trunk
making basin. as at the old stand, • few door, below
Mit & Mae n's drug 'tom, North aide of the public
square where they keep constantly on hand and make
to order the following articles in their line all of which
f for material and workmanship will bear comparison
with the best that can be produced anywhere,
t Men'. beet saddle" common saddles, waggon saddles,
mitring" herniate, of all kindsi Heavy team homes;
cull ra Bridles, waggon and carriage whips. Also •
large assortment of (roe and wood frame Travelling
Trunks, Perlin's° C.arpd Bugs, and all other articles
in the travelling line
They solicit • aill(from all who with to purchase,
any of the above, confident that they can give satisfae.
lion, both as to the quality and prim.
Towanda, July 1850. SMITH &CULP.
VID - 11 7 1M11121V It s
ORA RLES A. TAYLOR will give at his residence
‘.." at Rome t3pringe, a COTILLION PARTY, on
-F iday. the 30th day of August. 1850. Hating re
cently fitted np the old amid et the sritegei he Satires
himself that Iris arrangements are such as will make the
entertainment pleasant, and none will go away dime
tifird. Rome, August 8 1850.
ADMINISTRATOR'] NoTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JAMES
WOODFIELD deed late of Wyslusing town-
ship, are hereby requested to make payment without de
lay. and.those having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settlement
JAMES M. WHITNEY.
ADOTH 'WHITNEY.
WysJusing, Aug. 6, 1830. Administrators.
' NOTICE
WHEREAS my wife. Almina Ernba, has left my
. It tied.and board without any just cause or pro
vocation. and I hereby forbid all parsons harboring
or trusting her on my uconunt, as I shall pay no
debts of her contracting after this date.
Towanda Jalv 2t. WO. JACOB Y. ANsolv.
A Gad Mine Discovered
IN THE NEW OLOTHINO STORE,
No I, Brick Rote.
rrat Sobscrihenl bavile Put received faint New
a. York a large assoninent of ready made
Mh ♦e., offer them for sale cheaper than has
ever before been sold in this market. Pine new
suits ecmi.tini of a hoe Broadcloth Coat, Satin
Vest, Cassienere Pants, two Shirts, one Cravat and
a tine Leghorn or Silk Hat. all for SIB,OO.
Towanda May 3n, •bO. H. & - /C. CAMPBELL.
CASH PAID FOES, WOOL
A\Y quantity of Wool wanted for which the
highest price in Cash will be paid, at the New
Clothing Store. No. I, brick row. IL & A. C.
Towanda, May 30, 1860.
NOTICE.
frAKEINT UP admit, and secured at the landing of
A. the at-eeriber in Duren township, on Toeadiry the
19th of July inst.. Thirty.ftre Pine and Hemleek Saw.
Lowa, three of which stamped 8 8 A ; 4 stamped D .
3 stamped R; I stamped 0 ; 1 stamped JWM; I
stamped B ; 2 axe marked H ; 2 ass marked H; 3 Aura
marked ; 1 area oraiksd 4 hacks t 2 do. 2 hacks.
Duren. July 30, 1450. J. BIIoHOP.
Personally appeared the abovenarned J. M. Bishop.
and Bled the above dateription of logs; land the same is
reeorded on my docket.
Dwell, July 30, lab°. S. S. BRADLEY, J.P.
ADIIINISTRA'rRIX'S NoTicE.
ALL persons indebted to the mute of MULE
SEYMOUR, deceased, late of Pike township,
ere hereby requested to"make payetent alibi:rut delay, Ind
those having , claims egaimst said estate will please pre.
sent them duly authenticated for reulement.
MARTHA SEYMOUR.
Pike. June 27, 1950. Administrstrix.
Oinucirs VETLIVIIFUGE, by the dosed or vial at
di HUSTON & PORTEM
DRINrS, GI:V(3Ii kMS, LAWNS &c., a beaati
11 fal as.ortntent can he fennel, at
Arra ?.4, 1860,
Medical Department of Penn'a College,
I Nu* bßiteo Locust aSred Rabid( lpkia.
Dreterwe for tits eetwon of 1850-41 wlll root
weree on 1 1 1wwfay. October I ith, and coating*.
witbost iniemsptibs,uotil tbo ramming lat of etarch.,-
The Faculty ia ouwatitutal so Salaam
Wit. Dasjuar; IQ. D. Unclothe nod Practice of
btrtlichw.
loam Wt a M. D. °Wiwi,* end Diseases of
Wore° And ChM/AL
ffitsar.B. Parrsastnt. M. D. Majitto /folios owl
Theatpeutior.
W m . R. GRANT. M. D. Miami and Playsiob4y.
DAyst, tiouttir, M. D. Ptitscipko sod Pracdca uI
Nursery.
Wasszstrrosi L. ATI,JL. M. D Meats' C6e.14%.
try.
Clinic as the Pennstlsatifs Itaspitid, Ms deist of
which is famished to en , fry sexed enures asides;
admit charge. Fees--.lisineulatioe. $81,0;-fur seri,
hart Ex's 00 Undusd•m 630.01; The /bestow tre
lentils will be opened so the 'lst of Ovules. nudes the
eere of DB. JASIES H UNTZR Demousirstur.
HENRY .& PA TTE RSON , M.D. Regions , .
No 112 Arreb men Phileitlithie.
Division Orders * No. 9.
Head Quaite:s. lith Divining, Pa. Volunteers,l
East Smithfield, August 1. IS O.
MHZ Major General officially announces to the El
1 anion. the death of the President af the United
States—the Pettiot. the Soldier and the honest man.
A. a manifestation of respect for the exalted ehargebw
and eminent public serstrot of the illusution deed. the
Major Gennal directs :
lat. The armories will he clothed in mounting.
!d. The colors of the Battalions will be (wed for
lie months.
3d. The officers will weer • badge of mourning on
the left arm, led the hilt otitis sword for six month....
By order of W. E. BARTON. lifl' l' Genera
M. BULLOCK, 4id4e-Cutup.
DRS. HUSTON & PORTER.
fMIMI ANS AND SURGEONS. odre: south
a:Grain the Want goose when, theyentiy be found
ready to attend to rolls of their profession.
F OR THE LADIES :—we
,hasei's splended assort•
meet nf Prints, }Await, Oinchsms„ Booms., Mn..
DeLaine, Cashmere, Ch . stribri, Embroidered Swim,
dial, Lisle, bilk maid Cotton Closes, Fme Linen
Handkerchiefs, &e., at 131! KIN GS 11 ER Y & CO.
COMMERCIAL WORKS(
NEW ESTABLISHMENT,
TIM aubserlbers hive commenced the - FOUN•
DRY business st the old dome tortbely mein&
ed as a Chair and Bedstead Factory in the Borough .f
Towanda, where we trill hold ourselves in-readit►esa to
attend to the wants of any. and ill perilous who may
favor us with a cell. We •hope by strict Attention to
business to merit a share of Public patronage.
We are fitting up a MACDINE 81 101"seottnected
with the Furnace, where we 'hope to by able to do any
and all kinds ofilaitiong arid faring up Ike. We will
endeavor at all time, to keep a good assortment of work
an hand Ivo that custoinats may be accommodated on
the shortest notice.
11.VVINO taken pains to secure the services of at
perienced workmen from the create of N. Y :we flatter
ounsives we shall 'els able to turn off tooth in a work
'wirelike manner and as good as can by *one In any
other establishment.
We shall also I* prepared far the manufartute of
stase s by the quanaty,and will keep CODltataly on head
a few select patterns for renal.
Tha subscribers invite all persons who may be in want
of any thing id our lute to give us s. rail and we guaran
tee they will not go away dissalis6A.
Saw Mill Rods or Pardell slides. Mill intsari
•.. •
geons 4r , kept constantly hand.
Alan plows of the most approved patterns and Plow
Points by the piece or quantity to sujt purchasers, as
low as can be procured at any other establishment.
Co.iivstora of the most approved Pattern; also •
superior article of Corn Plow. f Q *ale by
ENOS TO:WPM:Vs,
N. C. TOM PICINtI,
CEO. W. POTTER,
'Towanda Juno IRBIL
0:7. Old castings taken in a:chance for work
bISSOLUTION.
ivroTtcE is hereby given,' ths the copartnership
II heretofore esettng between Has.t. & W AAAAA is
this day dirsolved by mutual comment. All' demands
due to *aid firm. will he received by L. C. Hell, Who
will fettle all the business of the late firm.
D. C. HATA.,
Towanda. A agues 12. 'SO. W. K. WA LK ER:
More Particulars about the late Flood.
T INGIiA & SON, would re s p ect fully antoiurne
1 . to their customers that noterithatand.na their recent
'heavy lose they will be prepared b$ the -Ist, of Rept,
nest to aeronstoodate all that may gibe them stall in
all the Sarum" blanches of their tarainese.
N. B.—h Is retry deaf ablie that we should ' hese hut
dues under the present elrentrtsbMens, thehfine all thou*
that know themselves indebted will oblige is by call
ing and settling tip immediately, we wi.b every one to
do it of their awn free will, but we would just hint
that those that do not obey this call um; posibly be
compelled to meet us elsewhere.
Monroe, August. Ist, 1050. ,
AL6lllllfaMiliTo
terra carnus.
I. H. KIEI.I.OM, A. M., Prince all.
Mna. H. KEI.I.OM. Teacher of Music brinoing dre
Miu.JRISCILLA M. SHER WOOD, Teacher in
Primary Department.
THE Fall and Winter season will Commence on
Tuesday August Roth, end continue without iti
termiosion till Christmas when there will be a vacation
during the Holy Hays.
Particular artentron witl be paid to those mating
to teach daring the Winter-
Afar scholars can be accommodated with humid in
the (tinnily of the Principal,
Primary Department, 13 to 32 tio
Carman *6O
High English, 4 00
Latin. Greek and Higher Mathematics, 6 00
V usk on Piano Forte,
Frimrb, Painion; and Drawing each,
Incidantata.
FRANCIS SMITH. President
SETH PAINE, Ssc'y.
Troy. Bradford county, Aug. IPSO.
11 - 7 HEREAS. the Hon. tine aes %Vitusrow, Pre
sf•lent Judge of the 14th Judicial district,enn
sisting of the counties of Luzerne, Bradford. andtio
01 and Jere Adams and George Tracy E‘qrs. As
hociate Judge in and fur the comm.. of Bradford,
have issued their precept. bearing date the 25. h
itay °Only, 1850 to me directed for holding a court
of quarter sessions of the peace, common pleas and
orphans court at Towanda. for the County of Brad
ford, on the Ist 111onday of September next being the
2d a, continue two weeks.
:Votice a therefore hereby given, to the.Curoners,
Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county
of Bradford, that they be then and there in their
proper persons. at 1 n'clook in the forenoon of said
day. with records, inquisit;ons. examinations, and
other their remembrances, to do those things which
to their office app- mains to he done and those Who
are bound by recognizance or otherwise t•. prose.
cute attains' the prisoners who are or may he in the
jail of said county, or who arc or shall be bound to
appear at the said court, are to be then and their to
prosecute against them as shall be inst. Jurors are
requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreea
bly to their notice. •
Dated at Tnu•anda. the sth day of Aur,tui, In the
year of our Lord 1950. and of the Independence
ctf the United States the %evenly-fifth. .-
SSHEEP'PELTS.—The highest pnee io.Cash paid
for Sheep &I.amp Pelts at jy 18
N. 4. A. CAMPBELL'S.
R CI4II - 6 do SETes. !ktens' Women and ellitdrans
the I , e4t as ,, nircrent in tnien, can bP found at
April 'Zt, MERCUFB*.
;%IERCUREe
Aiwa=
TttION PR. QVAIITIR
=='T}& TOTiar
Prorlittnallo Li.
AV. s. DOBBINZI,
He M. MOORE Si. CO'S
RAIL, ROAD:FORWARDING' LINE
From Waverly fur 1116 tr
wirtaT Dar. Sr Tat sarreass
HM. IUOORE de Co. still matinee their regular
. Forwarding Line fillet their Btore Reuse Dear
the Depot, in Wavrily. u hire PRODUCE, of .11 kinds
will Ls meow! and forwarded by tha New York &
Erie Railroad. direct to Nina York to. Capt. J. W.
Thompson, who will make Pie of itse.sanie, and orate
returns every two week., (in current firtido). eruct do
time Prudoce is sank.
Capt Thompson fakes this opportunity of rdesuirre
thanks far peat liberal palmier. and Wpm.- by 111 69 1 1
strurition to the voters is of hie cusinsemio merit--.
share So th. foram . - • •
Liberal rash ..Frances mans on I*. Mors it .11 tins%
if requited. H . M. MOORE &
J. W. THOMPSON'.
IL M.. MOOR f: & Co. are receiving .daily &ye
New Ifork, a hir g . '
sell ova, ted 'tort of rfly
f;oods, Oronel'nt. flardwitre, Cioaery, Boots, Wanly
Port, Flour, Fish, Nails, Huner. l qttie.oft.lll% L SOL
Closer soli Tii otbv trio, &c. vritito *will be
sold as cheap for cash or country produce, Is- at aay
place in Western New Turk.
Waverly Aug. 1 Lebo. R. M. MOORE &
STATE FRE MJfIML MANCE .EVAPARY_.
111ARRISIBURG PA. 6
ITIE business of this company is conducted - on the
only true and equitable method its the system of
Mutual Insurance—that of Classifying its rick; and
the Directory bare accordingly adopted two clieses.—
First. the Farmer's Claw. in which they inhere a*
property except Dwelling houses, Outhouses end pow
901111 property therein. In the Second Class, the safer
kind of town risks. merchapdirF ste. , end their charter
provides that no pan of the funds of one glass can be
appropriated fur paynien of lower occurring ie the
other.
The Directortere eemSdent that the rates they bevy
adopted will enable thew to pay their tomes with
prompters, and hbersitty.
. This access' of this-Company is unparalleled with
ant Company in the *tats, haeirr•" in•ured over half ir
million in the months of Itley at.&June, and on the
safest kind of property.
J. P. RUTHERFORD, Presidatt,
A. J. GILLETT. Itterehwy.
The agent for Rrean.J. is C. S. 'RUSSELI... Ter
wands, who is prepared to rece:we applications for bs;
sorsnee, and from whom: ell. necessin7 inforuratina can
be obtained.
_Towanda. Aum 9. MAO.
JOINER'S TOOLS
A "A" eaenaiv assortakert of Moro and Tools id' et:
171. ery description will he found MERCU
Dr. Pitch's Celebrated Medicines !
-.0 - _........
Pulmonary Balsam, IDeptirative Syrup,
Pectoral I:Kneen:mi, H , ..111 Corrector,
Pulmonary Liniment. illumor Corrector.
Anti Dyspeptic Manure, ICough arid Cathartic Pill's,
heroine, 'Female Pills. ..
Vermifuge, ;Female Specific.
Pure. and Medicinal Cad Liver Oil, tiltc . .'
Used by him constantly and with unp-ecca'arled sue•
cm in the tree , ine.t of Coughe. Cade, Consumption,
~‘",_Su
A:Amu. Hess , : Diseases, Pyitiser ' • rotela, Akin
Diseases. Rheumatism, Piffle* CO . laiira, Pile?. ke.
Dr. Fiteh's unequalled Patent silver !EA abdominal
auppnrlers; Improved plated sleel.ipring ahoulder
brae.; 1)r. Fitch'. Mini inhaling tube.
Dr. Iriteh's Celebrated Six Leeturva,
On the prevention and ere of Consumption, Asthma.
Dowered of the-Haig, &e.,, and on the method of
presetting health and beauty do an old age. -
This botk should be in eve4tnily. Ti. the Cont .
somptive it' point, out the only reasonable hope for re-,
f ,
lief. ' u mothers, thedirecudna it gives in the caste and
educaii oof children are invaluable. 73,000 copies of
this hod( hare passed through the pies.. and the sale
continue. trret%stetl.
For male by S fircx tir Co., 7C9 Broadway. N
%' ■n.l HE:I; 4 I'ON & 4 PORTER, Towanda.
c f . Dr. Fitch's Guide to fart:lids. or directions•to
tWf Dr. Fetch's ren3tdies, to be bad gratis:of
all the ort.ntia. 1330
WANTED I WANTED!!
r 4 MTV Thouesiod poen:ilia WOOL is wanted at
the Factory in Wyalueing. in eleltan to for cloths.
Brratt sad narrow cloths; Castairneres &c.. Flannel
shawls and Blankets, (tattl!rd itir plain.) will be made
on sharer or otherwise as in desired: The cilium" of
Bradford. end the atij Ifoing Counties , , are invited to
call at the Home Factory before clispining of their
Wool enowhere. T.hosubac n
i riber hating again take
charge a this !stabil Lancrit;ais dehrrmincd• to du busi
ness satisfactorily to those Ulu, patronise him.
CO" Carding and Cloth Dressing done on t hort.no
tier. -H. IL INUHAAL
•
Wyaluving. %Inv 15. Had.
TOW ANDA CHEAP
CLOTHING STORE,
CI EA . . H. fiNITNG; rememmlly informs the pnii-
Vl lk that he is just receiving from New York an
assortment of ready-gni-de Clothing, to which be in
vitas the Attention of pnrchaseni. -Among his stock
may he fotool
Oyer Coats. Satlc Cots, limpness Coats, Fmk and
Dress Coats. Clacks, Pantaloons. Fisti Round-
abotds, 4e. , is all styles and all ruts.
He delertnined to sell his Clothing at unusually.
low pares for C I sn. and believes he can . mitten the its
terest of tbme wishing to purchase to give him a call.
7 At-the ekl .:and, bttWcent Bartlett and King..
bevy's storm up stairs.
Cutting and making up. done as canal In the most
Thtonable manner. promptly rintiOto order. •
ovroindv. Octoher An. t wigs.
SURVEYING AND MAPPING.
HAVING restuitsd the business of SURVEYING.
ell work entrusted to my care will he dole with
ti , •eur.nry end deeps ch. Notices Lett et the •• Ward
House" *ill rnsitra attention. .
Mop It, 1630. JOS. CAIRN .S.IIfPCSCJY.
Refers to—O F. Mervin. l
Mirldelltfeylert,
C. 1.. Ward, J. S. Dryden.
$0 00
$2 OC
26
NOT UNDERSOLD YET.
250 New Suits at Two Dollars di. filly Ceats
each it No. I, Rrick Row. It It!
NOTICE TO COLLECTORS.
7,4 C OTIC F. is hereby given tothe eereral cullectore of
Bradford County.' that 111. C0MM653011111111 will
attend at i heir office in Towanda, on Wednesday,Thure
.l.irand Friday the 11th. 12th. 13th, dava of .Septem
ber nett to make Exoneration from the Duplicates of
State, Co. and Military Terri far MO at which tintO
they are respectfully requested to attend and lay their
claims before the hoard.
By .-rler of the Conirri•-ineetr.
Towline's. July 17,1950. C. S. RUSSEI.I..
'LACKSMITHS will gall Anvils. Vice - Zits 11 - owv.
T , tnaa. drr- at • 447 MEROURIV.
05. bbls.
FlJar, 1000 Smoked Ham, be Shoal.
• ders 4 and 100 bushels of Rye & Corn for sale
or at m I. FOX'S
RASIVE SOAP, for motoring tor, !minis oils. &r E warranted, et d 1 H. &. P.
CALICOES—A . sortment of those
cheap C3chen a , •l Merrimack ^t
TRrranteA.) can b: ft,tind at .75 jr CO
ri . fr siCKERET. by the bb1...1 bLis.., 4. bbl
, also
111 souk , . superior c0t1E....11, cau bo Etuni r.t
N ITIRE COVERS, Nice Flower racer, sn 1 cyrry ,
thing else that cerr appertained to my line of
huainega, on hand, and for sale very low for Cash. if
you don't bsliere it call and try once, and if yon do I
am lure you will be satia,fied of your interwr in- con.
tinning to hiss of L. W. TIFFANY.
Towanda. July IS. IRIS.
c±noo 4,moRrAtENT of BootAand-Shoes;vn
ftwaa at 1.1.•K1NG.91/ERY & CO.
lUttOlte,
AGENCY OF
e:=l
H. & A. C.VdPBEi.I.I3.
K 4 CO