Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 23, 1850, Image 3

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    Nazi abactitscmcias.
NEW GOODS AT THE
CENTRAL STORE !
BET Ts hes just received a fresh and gene
\, ral ptock of Fall and Winter Goods, which he
ts the public at low prices, as Meal) as Me uteap.
fr it cash or mast kinds of produce.
In his stock will be found • a good assortment-of
jad e; press Gnarls and Trimmings, suitable fur the
a splendid assortment of tfintwle, silk, linen
Mien lace*, French work collars and cuffs.
- jeers' Gentlemen's, Boy's and Children's Boots &
a great variety.
Th e good people of this village and vicinity are in
io call and examine for themselves before porches
eig.where, he feels assured that he can satisfy them
(t) quality of goods and prices.
Tou.ands. Nov. 12, 1850.
- FURNISHING DEPOT !
f rin subscribers fussing just received a large midi
1 ton to thei• stock, are !prepared 'to furnish a per
„ n midi a "complete outfit," consisting of
-.,-htts.Coilts, Pants, rests, Shirts, Uadershirts
Flits, Cap:, Suspenders, - Cravats,
. •
. of which will be .old theaper.tban the 4mill:oast for
,4Y Pay. H. & A. CAMPBELL
4.
Tocrandl, November 14, ISSO. - .
The lii!lit Place to buy Goods Cheap
B. KINGSBERY,ef CO.'S
W HERE tbry have opened
. some chgice NEW
-
GOODt.4, at greater barg ains then vet before
- .-rd to the public: Amongst them may be found
of Rich and Elegant. as well as Plain and Cheap
md Winter Dry Gonda, of every variety and style.
Tmvanlia, November 7. 1850.
IINIED and plain D. Lainrs, and Cashmeres, of
ri the moat elegant otylet, and as low as even olfit
0 - ma 3 yard, at B KINGSBERY & CO.
I:FENCH Merinoes and Patmettas of the most de•
1 maids patterns; also Worsted Plaids for dresses,
•.‘,ll nA children's wear, for sale. eheap fur cash, by
N.e 7. • B. KINGSBERV & Co.
II.STED Flannels and Turkey Reds, as well as
slime Ftock of Cs.ieoes, DeLames, Cashmeres,
Ifpa , c:c3, cun be found for sale by
13. KINGSBERY dr. CO.
ME
AMES' and I tientlemet.'s Pocket
flowery, Cravats, Shoes. Are., &c. by
7. B. lONGSBERY & CO.
l'articulars: of the -great Flood
NEW 0000 S!
EW Cas..irreres. Month-loth*, Vesting*, Print*,
ciorhs, \Serino*, Al:rteca*, %len*. Delame,
hall<. Hosiery, (fl ea. Trimmings, Plaid k.ill
Flannel*, bli ached muslin*, sheeting*. shirting*.
),Incs. &c., just opened at the Vherip Stare.
:r.). I -.50, .1. KING6BEIZY.
'1 VI'S AND C A I's. Hoots .and Shoes, Overshoes,
Ga,tris. Children's ti,xns and Shoes-, a great vs
, Al.n, !lard ware. ( 'rorlrerv, IPli. ;For.li , "• (rn'
-.ugr aid \l.dasea by t e bbl. or hlid.) tor
n I .
_ 4 _
- IT ,a 1"
co, .6. 3.6 ria.
\V e. the time to purchase 1100 KS for the lons
! Person.; in want of Books and
11a
, .1.1 rind the largest stock ever Offered for sale
.hor 'ugh, of the store of the subscriber, who is
• aoc% reest.ing New Books.
. \ I, I sr,ll. J. KINGSBERY.
99.000 Starry Pelts Wanted.
17 , 7..111d - I the ht4rheNt price in GASH will he paia
025 H. d. A. C.AMPBEI.T..
MILITIA NOTICE. •
THE attention of the commanding officers of the
....end companies of uniformed militia within the
0 , 1 of Br.offord:is respectfully directed to the fifth
• of the ,art of l l7lh April, A. a19 ( 9, which re
;e (' ,in of Commanding officer of each corn
fronr‘h a ropy c f the toll of said company, un
• o ti or atrirroition to the County Commissioner.,
• tune ni the ex.rssmerit of pzelq are returned in
,er; tear, desiznating the township, ward
• e , , wh:eh each ro.-nthrr reside-4. And they
• reque.trd 10 furnish said copies of the rolls
Loirti,44lon , 4 - no or r hnfore the 241 th (ley. of
.• nett. t C. S. Crk to Come.
”no.—,'owl's thrice, Tongandri. Nov. 15. f 1450.
REMOVED. _
1-. A. BERLIN ham 'removed his Clock l
1 . ll (aril and Jewelry Store to D. Kingabery &
. .
11fick ',hick, !where he keeps on hand a very
!HO,. a.yortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
, o,ls, to which he has just mule a large whit
re-rived by express horn New York. . n 8
J
. .\c( (f_git3, 13.18 11`1,\I
Messrs. Goss Sr. Morgan.
11*(11 - 1.11 remeccully announce to the citizens of
Txvanda and vicinity, that they have taken
an I are, now (operating over J.Kingabeiy's store,
am ersei, wheri they are prepared to take pictures
It.• latest and most improved style. Children taken
r tar +me. Family Groups, separapt pictures for car
.'" nittetx, &c.. correctly taken. Satisfaction
er ,o charge made.
PT,. vary from $l to $lO. Forenoon light prefer
-7• .urs for children from 10 A.M. to 2P. M.—
and Gentlemen are requester, In call and exa.
3 71, inse wt. Towansia, Nov. 7, 10.50.
alf ES TRAY.
•
'lllr, to the encloser* of the auhseriher on or about
the 20 , h Seirtembet, one yearling Steer, end one
The steer was dark red. with a white spot in
kiehead. The heifer also a dark red. The own
tan have them by proving properly and paying
,rep, WM. CARL.
October 20,1850.
lAtir,ncLo rHs, Vew.imenee, Kentucky Jeans
Oerp's gray cloth, &c., mold very liw for each
nl4 D. KINGSBERY & CO.
TO CONTRACTORS.
y•R arrangements are etch Is to enable as to delis
et at aisy'pnint along line of canal ; Beef, Pork
Flour, Powder Puree, Picks, Wheelbarrows
carts hotness, lumber or in fact •Imos
' , 'y thing wanted. Orders promptly attended tn.
Mhrns. Aug. to 11450. W & MIMS.
L. W. TIFFANY.
I I 'Jost received. and is still receiving from 'New.
Yuri; New Goods, and tits of them. Yankee No-
I '"". a variety. Toy . .. innumerable ; Give:Ties without
6 , N•ptiliz ny.kind ; Liquors of all descriptions, kinds
aro!l'
; vsti es, and every body knows he sells very low
10; ruh . L. w;r.
/rvivanila. June Oih",, I RSA.
NOTICE TO COLLECTORS
‘l.l. those who know "themselves indebted for stale,
• 1. county and militia iaxee, will prrpare theinaelvea
Ln.ttit up in full at Deceniter court and rase coat.
J. M. PECK, Deputy Treuanrer.
T o BET 1 tteas.--..„ Ali those who know themselves in•
'Fotsl for Liccasei will pay up immediately and rave
3st. J. M. PECK, Deputy Treasurer.
Treasury Office, Towanda, Oct. 21, 1850.
. AD'MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
.\ , 1:1. persons indebted to the estate of flustartie A.
•• Holden, deceased, late of the township of Doren,
I , qiereby requested to make payment without delay,
u4all persone haring demands against said estate are
teliaeided to present them,. duly authenticated for set,
tleent. JOHN W. SWEET, Administrator.
!bird, October 17. 1850.
.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NONCE.
ALL persgns indebted 10 the estate of GILBERT
DIMON dec'd, late of Pike, are, hereby request
to make payment without delay, and those
ing claims against Said estate will please
I.:Peftt them duly authenticated for settlement:
HANNA DIMON.
0(4.0., Sept. 7 MO. 3, H. WILSON.
Segal ,cAbvertigemcnis.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of a writ of Venditiona Expo. issued
Out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradfcrd
County, and - to me directed, will be exposed to pub
lic sale, at the Court House, in the boro' of. Towan
da. on Monday, the 2d day of December at one
o'clock, P. Ma the following piece or parcel of land
situated in the township cf Towanda, bounded and
described as follows : north by lands of Horace'
Granger, west by lands of John Simmons, south by
land lately contracted to D. M. Bull by the said Wil
liam Manger east by lands of Finerty & Brady. Con
taining about severity-eight acres more or less about
thirty acres improved two framed houses,two fram
ed barbs and an apple orchard thereon. -
Seized.and taken in execution at the snit of Sam
uel Httsion. now to the use of William Watkins vs.
William Mauger. .
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land sit•
lived in Towanda township, bounded and described
as follows: north by lands of Horace Granger, west
by lands of John Simmons. south by lend lately con
tracted to D. M. Bull, b b the said William Manger,
ease biasaatils of Finerty & Brady. Containing
about seventy-eight acres, be the same more or
less, about thity acres improved, Iwo framed hone
sea, two framed barns and an apple orchard thereon.
seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wil
liam Watkins vs. William Manger.
... ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in the townships of Towanda and Ulster,
bounded and described as fellows to wit: north by
lands of William Gibson & Duncan Sinkler y east
by lands ofJob*Sheparil & William Gibson, routh
by other lands of Horace Granger, and west by lands
belonging to the estate of John Gillmore deceased
and lands of Win. AClVltirren containing about sixty
acres mire or less abodt fdur acres improved two
board.shanties thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Bar-
; ton Kingsbery vs. Horace Granger.
1 ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situ
ated in Athens Township, bounded and described as
follows to wit: north by lande of `Francis Tv ler, west
fly lands of Simeon Vangorder, south by Haverland
Cornell, and eaat by Thomas D. Daily. Contain
ing about fifty acres more nr ks about ten acres
improved, one log house and one slab stable and
a,few .fruit hers thereon.
Seized And taken in execution at the suit of Neil
,Nlclfiiffee vs. Lawrence Gordinie-.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land sit
uated in Bitrlingt.M township, bounded as follows'
to wit: on the north by lands of Horace Pratt on
the east by lands of Daniel Perns'south by lands of
John Pratt Jr. west by lands of Jesse B. M'Kean .
Containing forty-two and a half acres, thirty.five
acres improved. with one framed house, one framed
barn and an apple otchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 0. P.
Ballard vs. Peter I. Vroman and J. D. Van Dyke.
ALSO—The following lot of laud situated in Troy
township and bounded as follows to wit : i,orth by
lands of Smith Baxter and Jonathan lloy‘e, east
by lands lately the esti* of Daniel Loomis deed.
south a n d. west by landsiof B. H. Stevens. Con
taining thirty-nine acres and one hundtakt and forty
four perehes,be the same more or less, about twenty
aches improved, log hou-e and barn and shed there
on erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of A.P.
Ballard vs. Peter Kyser,
A LSO—The• following lot pirate or parcel of land
* situated in the township of Orwell and Rome boun
ded and described as follows to wits beginning at
the north-west corner of warrant lot No. 149 a beach
saphog. thence north i degree west trio hundred
perches to a line of the K., tract thence south 81 de
grees east one hundred and seventy perches to the
south-east corner of the K., tract, thence south sev
enty-five degrees east twentytwo perches to a line
of the Pointell tract, thence south eighteen degrees
west in a line of the old survey 'to the south-west
corner of the same one hundred perches thence
ennui sixty-six and one third degrees east one hun
dred anti ninety-nine perches and three tenths of a
perch to the N. E. of warrant lot No. 149 to a beach,
thence south 89 i degrees west three hundred and
twenty perches to the place of beginning. Contain
ing one hnndred and sixty-nine acres and lea per
ches. be the same more or less, about fifteen acres,
i improved and about fifteen acres chopped and one
' li g shanty thereon.• ,
Seized and taken in execution at, the suit of Burs
1.,n Kinosbery. Joseph Kirieshery. Lemuel Kings.
`here, Executors of Joseph King•bery deceased, vs.
N. I. Keeler Ad min istratorcif Charles Trinder dee.'d.
Al.SO—The following lot of land situated in Le.
Roy township and bounded as follows to wit: on
the north by----Some on the ea•t by S. S Riggs,
Zs. Van -Fleet and N. Reynolde, on the south by the
Towanda Creek. and on the west by the widow
Walters. Containing seven ty•fi ve or eighty acres,
about thirty acres improved, an old log house and
small framed barn thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 0. P.
nal:inf. vs. William Gorshue.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in the township of Sheshequin bounded
and described as follows: north by lands of Jere- .
miah Kilmer, west by Nathaniel Shores, South by
Joshua Shores and east by lands of Rogers Fowler.
Containing. tbont seventy-five acres more or less,
about forty acres improved, one framed house, one
framed .barn and a small apple orchard thereon.
Seizeil.and taken in execution al the suit of Shep
herd ti- Dorrance to the use al'. E. Piollett, now to
the use of George Wadsey, vs. James Smith.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in the township of Towanda, bounded and
described as follows to wit : beginning at a rock
oak at the corner of lands in the tea: ranee names
of Kepple & Thomas Flahanan 'thence south sixty
eight degrees, west thirty-five arid five-tenths perch
es to a white oak sapling, thence south twenty-one
degrees, east forty-six perches to a post, thence
north fifty-eight degrees east thirty five and five
tenth perches to a hickory, thence north twenty de
grees west forty-five perches to the place of begin
ning. Containing ten acres of , land. be the Fame
more or less.
Seized and taken in execution alike snit of Ben
, ben Wither vs The Towanda Bank.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Trov Boro'. and bounded as follows to wit :
on the 'north by lands of 0. P. Ballard, on the east
by lands of A. R. Axtell on the south by the high
way on the aseetsity lands of Levi Bradford. 'Con
taining one fourth of an acre all improved with one
framed house thereon erected,
Seized and taken in execution at the Suit of O. P
Bill'ard vs. Leonard J. Bradford.
~
ALSO—By virtue abets .writs of Venditioni Ex
pones, The following piece or parcel of land gi
sated in Towanda township Bridforti amours- and
boa toted as follows to wit : north and pain by lands
of David Ratty, on the south by lands of John St
mins, on the west by lands of Bishop and William
Fattier. ' Cont.*, ing ten acres all improved with one
framed -house thereon. erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. T.
got vs: Samuel Hawkins.
' ALSO—The followtnepiece or parcel of land be
ing and lying in South Creek township, and hound
ed as follows : on the north by lands of William
-Decker. on the west by Cyrus Burk & Grovit lands,
and south by the Grovit land,id cast by W. Brown
P. Welts containing some o e hundred and twen
-1
tv-nine acres of land with tw nty acres improved
thereon. 5
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Cal
sin West vs. John Hillman.
ALSO—The Toll/swine piece or parcel of land sit
uated in the township of Leßoy county of Bradford,
and bounded as follows to wit : on the north, east
and south by- ladds of,John Hamnitond on the west
by lands of the estate of Sterling Holcomb late de.
ceased. - Containing five and three-fourth acres all
improved, one small framed and two black houses
and some fruit trees thereon. •
Seized and taken in execution at the snitaif Wil
lis Brownion,committee of M. C. Arnout, vs. N.
Smith end. • i
• ALSO—By writ of Levan Facies, all the follows
ing described lot or piece of land situated in the
township of Ridgberry in the county of Bradford,
beginning at the north east corner of warrant lot
No. 1683. a post thence south four decrees. west one
hundred and sixty one perches to a - black oak sap
piing for a corner, south east corner of said s war
rant lot, thence west forty-nine perches in ise‘sea.
tre on the south line of lot N 0.114, thence north one
hundred and Sixty-four and 8-10 perches to the
north line of said warrant lot. thence south eielaty-
Six degrees ast fifty-four 65-100 perches to the be-
ecgal Un crib:it-mews.
ginning. Containing fifty-two ncre:s and forty and
8.10 perches more or less, it being taken from the
east side of said lot No. 114 ort said warrant lot.
Seized and taken in esecotion at the snit of
Charles McEnen to the use of. Geo. Sanderson and
Burton Ningsbery. vs. Joseph 0. Gordon, .4 Law
rence Gordinier Terre Tenant.
WM. 8. DOBBINS. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Towpnda. Nov. 10, 1850.
Libel for Divorce.
E/itd C. Pierce, by her next friend, I. IV. Porntry
vs. James E. Piece. In the Common Pleat of Brad
ford County, No. 114, May Term, 1850.
TAMES E. PIERCE, defendant in the above sure r
You are !retell notified that Eliza C. P.erce, your
wife, by her neat friend. I. N. Pirmeroy, has filed her
petition for a divorce from the bond* of matrimony.—
And an alias subpirna has been returned, and proof
made that you are not to be found in said county. Ypu
•are therefore hereby required to appear at the °sun
Rouse in the borough or Towanda, an Monday, the Id
day of December nazt, being the Sent day of December
term of said court of common pleas, to answer the said
complaint, and show enure. if any you have, why the
altid Eliza C. shell not he ifivorxd from you.
WM. 8. DOBBINS, SherilL
Sherfirs Office, Towanda, Oct. 25, 1850.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
rrHE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Court
1- of Common Pleas, to distribute the mnOrv. raised
by Sheriff's sale of the real estate of Patrick 011agan.
will meet the parties interested at his officeiin Towan
da borough, on Wednesday. the 28th day it( Novisri
bee next, at I o'clock, P. M., at which time and place
all persona having claims are required towesent them
or else be debarred fmm coming in upon asatil fund.
Ott. 26, 1850, WM. WATKINS, Auditor.
AUDITOR`p. 'NOTICE
la the Matter of the ~.4"state of Wm. My+ deed.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested in
the estate of Wm. Myer, deed. that the under
signed having been'appointed an auditor by the Orphans
Court of-Bradford County. to Audit, it:mains and re
port upon the account of E, it. Myer, administrator
upon said estate, will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment at the Grand Jury Room in the Court
House at Towanda, on the Ilth day of November 1850,
t one o'clock, P. M.
H. W. PATRICK. Auditor
Oct l 2
LST OF JUHOWdrawn fur December T. &
commencing the day of December.
IMECE=CL!
Athens bo—William Hanmck ;
tp—Levi %liner. Levi Westbrook ;
Asylum—John F. Dodze, Daniel H. Corbin;
Burlington—Charles`Knapp, 0. P. Calkins ;
Canton—Asa Pratt;
Dm - ell—Robert Bull;
(:rants:lle—Dunham Ross;
Monroe--Samuel Dimock ;
Rome—Joseph Allen, W. W. Woodburn;
Ridghery— !Samuel Ounsanles ;
tsheshegnin—Jerome B. Gillett
liprrnftfield—W. H. Westbrook;
Troy tp—lienjamin Beach, Joseph P. Hunt ;
Utste r— Asa Forrest ;
Wells—J. ST. Edsall;
Warren—Wm. Howell, Joseph Brister ;
Windham—Harvey W. Dunham ;
Wfaluaing—W. D. Huff;
=
Athen. ip—liarvy Bo:with, Samuel S. Cla;k, E. S
Matthewson;
Athens bo—Charles Brooks;
Albany—John Hatch;
Asylum—William Santee;
Burlington—Earl Nichols. Elaim Kendall;
Canton—James Sellard, Elisha liuckw•ell ;
Columbia—N. Morgan;
Durell—lsaac Ennis;
Franklin—Elijah Blake;
Granville--Juliiis Bally.
Litchfield—John Fidler. Peter Brgwn ;
Leßoy—llmo.ell Palmer;
Monroe—N. G. Warfurd, George E. Arnul, James
. Wilcox ;
Orwell—Albert Conklin;
Pike—Niehidas Coggs.dell, Abner Wood ;
Rome—A. -F. Eastman ;
Springtield—fmke N. Pelts, Ephraim Fargeant, A
kn Stacey :
South Creek—A. Wortendyke ;
SnioltfirLl—Allen Hall ;
Standing Stnne—eimon Stevens;
Troy tp- 7 Chancy McAllimer
Troy bc—Netson Adams. Leroy Taber;
Towanda tp—Horace Granger, H. H..Macc ;
Ulster—Edward Kemp
Wysox—Stephrn Stricklana; Samoel Owens, C. A
Coolhaugh ;
Warren—a. M. Dimon, Wm. F. Corbin, Joseph
Wheaton
Windham—Levi Prase. Charles Rurse.l; •
Wells—John Brownell;
Wvalusing—lsaac Jennings ;
Leßoy—D.J. Stone ;
Pike—lsaac Fora ; •
Columbia—Nathaniel Morgan ;
O=EDM
Albany—Ralph Sievens, Judson Ormshy•;
Athens tp—A. F. Tyler. Samuel Overzbine ;
Athens bo—N. J. Ledloyt ;
t m bia—Gen. Gate% ;
(;anion—W. Packard;
Durell—F. X. Hornet •;
Granville—Harvy Hailey;
Litchfield—Joseph Kinney ;
Monroe—Freeman Sweet ;
Orwell—Jarvis Bottles, Clart Smith ;
Pate--Samnel Chaffee, O.R. Fletcher, Platt Wood
E. r. A Rion :
Rome—S. W. Morph r
Sin ithfild—Thornas Wheeler, Ebenezer Titus, Asa
Allen. James 0. Tracy ;
Smithfield—M. D. oerould4 ;
Standing Stone—Lewis E.Gibbs ;
Towanda hp—J. D. MonlanYe
Troy tp—ffeo. Raker ;
Ulster—R.o)in Pettis, Norman Shaw, M. S. War
ner, H. 8. Davidson ;
Wet ren—SamUel Wheaton. Ruel McCreary, Wm.
• 0. Dohenbon ;
Wendbam-1.. Russell;
Well.—Jose‘er Shepard
Wysos---Curtts Fi ink ;
. +mon Weise,
Athens bcp--Jaroti K. Wright
/Viten* tp—Joel Hulett, Julius T..zer Jr. ;
Columbia--Philp !glade. Royal Havens, Jattrt His
by. Samuel Tinkham ;
Durel—Jonathan titecene Jr.;
Herrick—John 111. Froman, M. IS. Porter, Lucia
Reed. Elisha Keels. r ;
Leßoy—Orator Holcomb;
Mon roe—La nn tng Hart;
Orwell—eteth Cook ;
Pike—C. P. Lines ;
Rome—.D. N. Miller. Wm. Parks, 3fose3 Moody ;
'tieshequin—lntas Minier ;
Smithriet‘l— A. B. Randati
Npringfie'd—David Fanning, Joel Adams, Wm. H
Pierce:
Standing Stone—T s . S. Whitman ;
Towanda tp—Andrew C. Gregg Hoderiet 0 ran;er
Troy tp—H. D. rreeman ;
Troy bo—T..ll. Baldwin;
Ulster—James 1.. Gorsline ;
Well.—Jo , ceph 11. Beers ;
Windham—John 1.. Dunham ;
•
Ridgbery—Jared Hammond;
CASH PAfO FCFR WOOL
ANYquantity of wool wanted for which the
highest price in Cash will be paii). at the New
Clothing Store. No. l,.brick row. 11. do A. C.
Towanda, May 30, 1850
50bbls. Flour, 1000 lbs.Bmoked Hams & Shoul
ders. and 100 bushels of Rye & Corn for sale
at m I. FOX'S
ADIIINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
ALLpersona indebted to the estate of COULD
SE YMOVR, deceased, late of Pike township,
are hereby requested to make payment witboutdelay, and
those hewing titans against said estate will plena pre
sent them duly authenticated for settlement.
MARTHA tiEYMOUR,
Pike, June. 27, 1150. Madnistratrix.
MORE NEW GOODS
The subscribers are now receiving another .
General - assortment of New Goods.
Aug. 8, 1850. N. 8. k M. Cs MI~RCUR.
G ROCERIE4—A large stock of Teaa , Satan,
(a good article for 6 cents,) untreer PePPer•
Nice, tobacco &c., can, be bought cheap for cash
at • 425 R. &. Co.
MBE subscriber nffera for sate his PA FINK in Towan
do township, Bradford cnontv. Pa., 'Unwed .bout
two miles west of the borough of Towanda, containing
ninety-five amp, sixty of which 111/J under improve.
meat. This Farm is of • superior soil, admirably •de;
opted to both grazing and tillage, well watered ganYdr
lighttully Muck!. To • practical fsrmer it (Airs ma
ny inducements. There are upon tbe fcrnt • new
framed dwelling hrtcnte, a framed barn yid othe build
ings. Terms of payment made ran, and immediate
pacnes-ionsztven. Apply to , '
Towania Oct. 17, 18.5%
117 IRE COVERS, „Nice Flower Voices, and every
V thing else that over appertitned to in• line of
business. on band, and for sale very low frr Cash. If
you don't believe it call and try once, sod if you do I
am sure you will be satisfied of your interent in eon
tinning" to huy of 1.. IV. TIFFANY.
-Tostanda, July 18, 11449.
GREAT •ACCIDENT
riAS befallen the merchant+, in comargtienre of the
Pubscrthera having revived Nil. 3, BRICK ROW
nearly oppmme iltercur+'. with a large owl general ■+.
aortment of P. 1.1. At WIN I'ER GOODS, eatiecially
adapted to the town anti country traJle, conai.ting of
Dry Goods. GrnrCT;Fg. Itirrhrtre, Crockery, Glam
it. Ere. (h. Dyes. Imri)ter, ••
B o o s s Sji" r t. Lbror,
All of which, the suleicriber !Litters himself, that from
an experience of fifteen year• in the business be ran
and will sell as cheap as ant• other eiesiiiiishment
Towanda. Ladies and centlemen are most ee'Pect
folly invited to call and ex iinine my stock.
a±r" Most kinds of Conorry Pr . oiltiee taken In ex
change for goods, and CASH' pai.l for Lumber.
NEW ARRIVAL 11 . FASHIONABLE JEWELRY!
M. WARNER has just received from the cite+.
A. • large and splendid asisiitinent of WATCHES,
./EWEI.111". Ser., of Ow moat fashionshle styles, In
which the atamti.in of ladies aml gentlemen is invited.
and which will lie sold at prices to defy competition.
.A large assortment of Clocks and Fancy Goods at the
lovre,t rates I>etoher 10. IMSO.
EMII
A LI. persons knowing tbemtwlves indebted to the
80. m-filter by a ee or book account, Ate requested
to make tomrdmie toty 'arm at the same, and save czars.
Towanda Zkept.. 13. KING.:BER y
,c„..
rp%VENTk liorvev, Carts and Gore; and three tvro
/ horse IVagons' and hairnet a, (o vale by calling on
the until-aligned in;41,440v ton-whip lirsdfr•rd Co.
EDW.-X1t1) NI.GOVERN.,
r 11 L 1
NH' lii , GOODS.
Trs-r received at FOX'S a full atrork of NEW TAM.
GOODS, compri tin:: all th. nuc st . yieN in market.
which ire raimeetfully t•tretcd at the lowt•st ("tires. A
call is solicited from .all who wish to imrchn•e cnnth•
right. rpr ta F.. T. FOX.
A Id. Wool DeLsines and Merinos beautiful colors,
111. Thilrt rl.ah•, Alpseess prints arc., also Florentie,
Swami down, Jenn♦ Lind and other .trimmings, .1 first
rate assortment of Gloses, Hosiery and Scotch yarn Ate..
at ' •pt FOX'•+.
REaSTEIV, NOTICE.
N'oTTCF: is het•ehy given to all pesrons interested
1 that If .try Moot and Jabot Eltiott,'Executora of
latepli Enka, (tecea.a,l, late ,t 1 Wyaluglog:
llJniel AdminiArstnr of the estate of Jan
Courtney, ttereas..4l, late of Tn•c ;
Ass t 4 tevens, A,ltoiri-trator of the estate of Jaws
L. Ennis, tteeetue,l, late of s , anding Stone ;
T KINGSBEI/V, is now receiving from New
a) • York. the stork of GOOD' ewer
cliferea in Ns mattrt, which in regard to cheapness
wi I folly meet the egpectitimrs of the people. It i• net
noseihle to give anything like a general catalogue of
the stock. hut the public are invited to call and exam
Me for them...lye. liel.re purchasing efeeiii here.
Otioher li 1/aSti.
_ .
TAILESS GOODS,..IENN I.INb ANT/ VELVET
Ttimmin.re. Bleck &uilk Lsee., &c at the
store where flodtla are sold cheap. jovi rece.yed.
net. 18. 1,450. J. KINGsBERV.
_ - .
Misreilaucous.
FARM FOR SALE.
JANIES H. PIIINNEY
T..vrieri.lit, October I. 147.(1.
NOTICE.
TO CONTRACTORS.
Parthil ace;nod of 1.. 8. Athol .I,lminiptra tor of
the e s t a te of Wtheil F. Keth,r,,g, deceased, late of
hfield hare filed an I serled to the office of Regis
ter of Wills in and for the county of Bradf , rd, the ac
entintS of their Artia - SI adinii.istrat one upon the estates
•foresanl, and that the same still lie preset.ted to the
Orphans' Court of Bradford county on Monday, the
2d illy of December nem, for confirmation and snow
suits.. AI. BLACK, Register.
Registes's flfTirr, To*anda, Nov, 7, IstS(.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
rY virtne of a writ of Venditiona Expo. i.aned
13 out of the Conrr of Common Mew. r . tt Bradford
County. at.d to me doecteJ, w:11 be exp.,:ed to
•ale, at the Court floti-e. in the. , barn' of Towan
da, on Saturday, the 2.1 day of 11..-rember at one
o'clock. M., the forowinz piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Columbia. and bounded
north by laud* of Franklin Baker. west by M. B.
Canfield. south by Aordo and Robbing. and east by
Crab Ferenson and H. Robbing. Containing' one
hundred and fifty acres, seventy acres improved.
ari.h one framed house and barn and tip* orchard
ihetenn.
Seized and taken in evecoti ,n at the stilt of C. M
lussett's sise, vs. John Benson.
WM. M. DOBBF. , i7M. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ofpce, Towanda, Oct. 1 - 0, 1850.
T)OsTPONEMENT.--The above sale tantitc post
poned until Monday, the 2J day of December
next, at the same place and time of day.
~•.'a!• t S, DOD 13 :41 ) .6 ff.
Sheri s !Sr.., Towanda, I\4 , v. 9, .1831).
NOTICE.
Bay Slate Shawl Azeuev.
LAD; PiS ° in went of the BAY STATE ABAWI.S
hail hewer examine the
. turaest, ermine-at nue hest
avvortavent ever offered to tur market, before making
their purrhoge.. oIN JOS. EINGSBERV,
N B: Farther particular% next week.
tro.ooo SHEEP PELTS WINTED
F•(1R which CAsH trill be paid, at the establi4
ment of the ..nlweriber.
Towanda. 30. 2. tftr,o,
Orphass' a Court Sate.
11011 Y sirttie of en order of the Orphans' court of Brad
t! fool county, there will be elposeA k to public sale
on the preraises, at 2 b'clock, P. M., orTuesday, the
19th day of November nen, the following tract of land
situate in Springfield township, bounded— Beginbing
at* roc! in the highway' leading from the Elmira road
to Smish6eld bn the farm of .1. 11. Watson, and run
ning north 4R ° west 11 rods to a post in the brook,
thence north 34° east 4 rods ton post, thence south 36°
ear. 14 nide to a poet, thence south 33° west 15 rods
to a stump hi the highway, thence north 40° wee slang
said highway 19 4-10 rods to the beginning. Contain
ng one acre and Potty-seven square rods of laud—be
he late residence of 'scion Watson, deceased.
Attendance will be given end the term' of vale Ina&
known by LUCIUS FRENCH,
'Nide,*ld. Oet. 8, 1850. Administrator.
1308TPONEME1 T.—The above vale stands post
poned until the '2sth inst., at the same place and
time of day. L. FRENCH. Administrator.
MuliCal Department of Penn'a College,
Ntnlit, below Locus( aired, f hi(nddjahic.
THE Lectures for the seasion of 1 850- 4 -4 t will com
menet, on Monday, fletober 14th. and continue, •
without interruption until the ensuing- latt , of tnarcti.—.
The Faculty is constituted as full
Dsanscia. M. D: Princ• es end Practice of
Medicine.
JOAN VPULTI tTN M. . Obsterics and Diseases of
Women and Children / '
HINDI' S. PArransottilit D, 'biaterrn m e di co , ari d
Therapeutics.
Z
War. R. tare, M. D. A natnr y and Physiolaf,rr. •
DAVID (111.1ICRT, M. D. Principles and Procne- nl
emery!
~,Wsattilio-roN L.- ATI.II, M. D Medical Cheati•- •
Clinic at the Pennsvlvanii if..pitsl, the ticket of
which is furnished to every vrond coun.e otudeot
w.thnut charge- Fees—Matriculation. $5 00; for each
ticket $l5 nO ; Graduatien $30,00; 'The Anatomical
rooms will be opened on the Ist of OctJher, under the
care of DR. JA MEN HESTER Deinnostral.tr.
lIENRY 3. PArPERSON. M.D. Itegieter.
No 82 Arch street Philadelphia.
WM. HAXDEN
DRS. HUSTON & PORTER.
PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. office, south
store in the Ward House where they may tie found
reedy to attend to calls of their profewion.
STOVE, DAMAO., 1 IN,
Sheet Iron and Copper Store.
c. hating made. !ante additions In Lis
1./. stook, invites the attention of the citizettsof Nor-
Pdrinsylvania to his assoriment.
In the fitzrdevare Department, •I chillenge "the
world" end "all the rest of menkir4," (not forgetting
eny eoahliohment in Towanda,) to .ell as cheap cc I
can, shall and will.
The etnek of Hardware consists of every article -.nu
ttily kept in a Hanby ire store—among which may be
found Iron, Nails, Zinc, 'Fin, Sheet iron, manure and
hay Forks, shovels and spades, blaetarniiii's bellows,
anvils and vices, screw plate. itteel springs; mill, X cut
eireultir and panel sews, ehi.els, augur., log chains,
honks and hinges, shovel. and tongs, hut a and screws,
brads and tack. waggon-boxes, ark-roves, well and en.-
tern pumps, Lead Pipet, of all sizes, ■ny quantity of
Catpentera and ''''''' tools, all kinds of Saddlery
Hardware, House! Trimnrinwt, of all kinds and at all
prices in fact eve ity thing that any body ever saw in a
Hardware store, or can reasonably expert ever to see,
In the Store Deportment. I have—phi. there's no
use in trying to tell all--but I have Randbox tames.
Keystone patent, radiator, parlor, cannon, six plate, air
! date stoves. air tight stoves. !Jockeys' hot air oven
with rotary top, prem;nm stoves from No. 1- to No. 6,
central N. Y. storm Republican strives, Albany 'city
stov s. Siewaris air tight stoves, rough and 'rail, stoves
air tight complete, in foet SR kiwis and sixes of stove
if riot mow.
I al-:o hive, end in'end to keep on hind, any (min-
City of Russia end Americ.n stove pipe. A general
a.vonment of Brass, Copper and Tin ware, from
big brass kettle down to a small tin pepper box.
All kinds of tin, copper and sheet iron ware mann
factored to order, and every article warranted to give
satisfaction.
The place of business is on the Pitline Square on
Pine street, in Montim:i es' New [trick Block, the store
running through from the Pquire lo Pine street. As
to' people's finding it, we haws no fears, fur eir•Vorse
.sere hoily_zho wants to buy cheap will inquire for
establishment.
IPT.ArCTITTR.
Stephen stfles use
Thomas Welehisr
"B B Feratisons ad. ft
Win Go rshne uve I.
Stephen Pierce .
James Mertit
II NV"rracv I f
JAhn Wilcox
S Niftier
Egb't h EdrilL:fl Sickle!'
Haire Northrop
Cooibaugli& Salisbury!
Alexander Madill
Woodhull & Constany
TGWANDA W ieltham 4,Butchisou
• ['arid Rat her
CLOTIIING . Br-1 1 011E."NssiWame" 1 " ex
• Aaron Chubbuck
GEG. H. BrNTING, respectfully int .. .wins the put .. G M Bixby
tic that he is just receiving from New York an 0 P Ballard
asaertment of reedy-made Clothing, to Which he in- Robert Depew
rites the attention of pnrrhaserr. Among his stock Jarvis laulttei
may he found Elhanan Smith
(irrr Cooly ! Sack Coors, Rosines., roatt, Frock nad Sem i ' !Rexford et at 4c
pro., Clnak.c. l'ornfoloons. reds. Round- arrit Barnes
aborts, ire., in oil aftdes on,/ 9nti Ehimilzer Brigham
lie is determined to sell hi. Clothlng at unusually j Chester Butler et tax
low Ores for Casu, anj believes he can make it the in Samuel A !bpi.
terest of those wishing to purchase to give him a call. Kheneier
VVtlsan
At the old stand, between:Bartlett and Kings,T Richards
bervia :Atoms, tip otalra. C W ex
•Samuel Huston I
Cutting and making up, done as usual in the mo st
fashionable manrer, promptly and to order.
Towanda, October 20. tRl9y.
- -
tUGAFCS & MOLAttEg:
LIDS. SUGAR, at, very low prices—also, a large
I stock of Molasses, including Stuart's syrup. lust
receispo at apt 7 MERCUR'S,
VORTY Thousand pound. of WOOT. is wonted at
the Factory in Wyalusing. in exchange for clothe.
Broad and narrow cloth.; Casaintema &r., Flannel
tabawls and Blanketa, (twilled or plain.) will be made
on Awes er otherwise ea is deeired. Ihe eitizena of
Bradford, and the adjoining Counties, are invited to
rail at the Home Parlory before dtimosing of their
Wool elsewhere. Theaubarriber hating again taken
charge t.f this establi hment. is determined to do Mod
liatiafariorily to tlywe who patronize him.
Carding and Cloth Brewing done on short no
tice. H. B. I H.l M.
%Vyalu.ifig., May 15, 187.0,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
per.ons indebted to the estate of ISRAEL
STONE, deceased. late of Athens tott•nship.
are hereby notified to tnake payment.and those has'•
ing demands a2arnst said estate, are notified to pre
sent them duly authenticated to the sohtterihers fur
adjustment. JOHN WATKI,O.,
BE I . m' STONE.
Administrators.
P
famtlernbig,
Q - No credit given over four monthet.
Towlio , l3, Augu•t 14, MO,
WANTED ! WANTED!!
Athens, Nov. 7, 1850
1111•11 Suva awl Moline-a, also 10 citrate more of
‘../ that free!' new Tea trarrant4 grand of the money.
returned, Coffee, Sekrattet,Rire, Pleb and Tohareo. a ll
of which will be cold cheap at rove.
I.S
ta, clan
1 00() 13 1
0 17 :(11 1 1 E A v: rt h : .l l .- or i k ) e an a d Jer nd° a;
flats lemted immediately in exchange for gond* at
apt 1:1 'X'S.
THREE TIMES LMT !
between S. A . M i.vern and Waverly,.
large C 01.1) PENCIL. The Cinder will he libe
rally rewarded II leaning it ■t the' Dradlc , rd Reporter'
Oetehrt VT, !W.
- -
A I)MINISTILVI)Ii t s NU CICE.
A".persona intlehted to the estate of WIL
LIAM HOVEY, deceased late of ['later town
ship, ere hereby v nested to make payment without de
lay. and those basing claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settlement
JANE HOVEY. .
ROBERT MOORE,
th C. HOVEY.
Oster, Oct. 2G. ISISO. Admintiaratom.
CEZ 1i 111.111 C
C , IIONTI srit%stSlit.
1 A
_SVING located in Towanda, his reraices may
Li be obtained by roblrewine a line rhmugh the Find
Orrice, or by calling at ihe ottiee Ulysswit hiereur.
E.q.. where he will he found, or where a wrflten ap
plication may be I. li. Nor.
RINTS, GINGH %MS, LA WNS etc, a
'beauti
ful ac‘ortment can be found at
April 24, %S5O
.FA11)11S FOR SALE.
THE suhrcriher has two or three Vertu
nMe Farms for sale, either of which he
will self for less than their real *slue. It
aft:oils • fine opportunity for persons wish
ing to locate permanently. Alt persona wishing to
purchase are requested to call and examine fur them
selves. Terms, made easy. R. FOWLER.
Alloiroeton. Nos. 8, ASO, .
Also. some Peloable Timber Land for sale, and
well eslculated -to make Farms will be.sold cheap.
RlCHfigural end black Silks, and Turk Amin, for
sulks+ low as 'bey can be parenseea in New York
by tangle loaners. nI" J. KINGSBETIV.
More Particulars . abort - the, late Flood,
T DicalAm & SON, would respectfully announce
.1 to their customers that notwithstanding Itieir recent
heavy loss they Will be rirepared by the let ; of itefe.
next, to aceorutnodsto till that may give call is
ail the various Wenches of their business.
sery‘dtairable that' we should have`enif
dues ender the pre-enucircumStanoce, therefore all these
that know thorns - Idris' ir.debted will 'oblige- us by call
ing, nod setllng tip imrrrdiztely. tit wi.h evrry one tr.
do it of their own Inc will; I-ut we would jrirt hint.
that those that do not obey this call may posibly be
compelled to meet a:eters-h.-re.
Monroe, Immo: l e t, 185113 -
-
c411N1A.4, a ”spirn.r actiog of Nova
f;,,r , eale
n2l - 14Eu:infs.
n.snßment of nioCfr
FJ cliean-CJOhen and -Merrimack prints. (cratory,
•warranted.) can he found at a 2 .5 K. &
ACKEItEI. Ay the bbl.. bbl. also"
ZVI some sureriur evitfih, eau be liquid at
a 25 K at co.
BLASTING POWDER & SAFETY FUS:"...
E are prepared . to furnish at %host iloiioll WA! , uf.
1 Ito bfat qua lity, any quantity of powder an
fuae at any point on line of Canal at tha lowest mu
kel price. Orders - promptly tFliwl 1.7 Art.
Athens, Aim. 21, lu 3.1. HARRtg;
Those Cheap Goods at FOX'S!
11,11:8T and will he anIJ for cer.% at the lowest rift •.
1 A beautiful article of ettipr nt,6l mats; ftne
fresh Tel., warranted g col or no sale, at 373 to 50e.;
syrup %lolasaes et 50e. Also,ta large assortment of
I:iockery of the newest pattern.. very cheap; and in
fact every thing in their Dye will be sold as cheap•aa
the cheapeet, at the corner of Main and Pine eta •
Aniti IR, 18150. E.T. FOX.
JOINER'S TOOLS
A N Pyiensiye it"Wiortment
pry deiieription will briiilind at 111 ERCURB'.
- I[_)I(OCLAM VtlON—Whe,eas the Hon. Ho et
rdi
Williston Precedent itulge of the 13th Judicial-
Distiirt. con%istintrot the comities Of Bradford T.,-
gra, Potter. :Wleean arid Jerre Adams.4,George.Tra
ry E.yini.A,sociate Judges in and fur the county itlr
Bradford, having issued their prreept . bearing date.
the 20th day of September 18.34. to me directed fur
Achim?, a t:ourt dd Orer.and Terminer General'
quarter Sev.iton 4,!ke Penee, Common Meats and'
(kph:me Courtat -I. riatranda for the Bounty of Brad--
ford:on the first ittetiday of ilftrember pelt being:
the 2d day and to continue th-ree weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby gieen, to the Coroners,
Justices of the Peace and eopetabtes of the County
of Bradford that they be there in- their proper per
-1109 at 10 o'clock in the furenotinaif said day with
their reeords inquisitions. *examinations and other
their remembrance., to do those things which hi.
their office appertains to be dope; and those who►
are bond by recor ' lnzance or otherwise to Le prof
eeuted a ,, attist thetirlsoneni who are, or may be ui.
the jail of said Court. 'or who are, or shall he, temnit
to appear at the said Court, are to be then and there.
to prosecute again:4 them ms- shall h josh.
Jurors are requested to be punctual in thc:r
dance agreeably to their notices. 4
Dated at Towanda the 29th day of 'robe,- in ilk
year of our Lovl one thousand eight hundred and
&fry, and of theindependeuce of the United States
the serenty.stxth.
-
9-111 ft dioWitliiiCa OS,
December Term
N norxmatim
Charles Whipple
Jesse Gregory
WKean's guardian
Nathaniel F'ower
A Fro-t et tix
.N JMop,
Job Shepard ere
Welch. T. & use
.I.J&ND Warford
M Mercnr--u'e
T.eicetibr Murton
Samuel adm
A At W F WKean ct al
Rollin Sherwodd -
('lark
It (' Hickok Sta.
11 13
atiez l'om I.k in
Libotiant Putt
Davnt Darker -
J N %Von - ell& son
13 Entirg
\V IZoberf-nn
Holcomb
W H Cheney w Potter
liriatt_Thompson t LlNthhone
0 P Ditdditi 11%-and)ke
David pal ber ,11 1 i ft - Chandler
Patten. Lane A: A 0 P Bollard
Warner dr Tompkins Iftrries : Kipp
Rimnenas for second - week reurnaLle on Al
the 9th day nt .b!cember, IS:in, at tO ocioe
noon and for third week on Nfonlay the lath
same ition:h,at 10 o'clock in ihe forenoon,'
• A4.LEN WKE
hr tir 0711Irt of the Pa bac aj storm .spabli as . decd.
AVING been appointed an .:toolitor hy the Or.
11 ph , n,' court of Uronterri eriunty, to geld° awl
report upon the Recount, of Dvmn Kineshety, a.lmt
nittr.ttnr of the roam of Simon Spahlinq, drreaacd,
the under s igned min amnia to the duties of hie 01. e
pnintment • on the 3pth et 10 o'clock A. M. et the
office of Win. Ehnen. in th•e boron:A of Towanda.
• Noo.l, IRsn, D. tirmocK. A fulitror.
I):MINJS Fit l'Ott S NO tit: E.
11NLT. Pef.oll , l the estate of JOSEPR
... Pr) Ilereased, late of TowanA township,
are her. by requeOPtl to tgoilie ravmmtt withirt
and ftiore horinz elaitria tnraimrt +rata estate, will plea.:
present them duly oothentivitea for settlement..
3, .D.. MONTANYE; Administrator;
Towon , l , , Norember I. 1850.
MERCIIRP"
A DMIN IST RATOR'S NOTICE_
A LL prro.ni. ittdehttdto ih. aatateVf EDsoN AS
PEN NV A U., tiereaseth tate of Totaran.la how%
sir hereby reooeatott mike withwo
sod those having claims against aziiireAtite will please
pie sent them duly authentirated for settlement.
E. MA RBA ASPEN W ALL,
S. - I`. Abe' 1..; ALL. '
netoher 10, 1830
T EATHER—SoIe and Uppor Leather; also Kip
I-4 and Calf skins, for sale by in3o K. & CO,
Atiscclivacans ,
WIT,T,IASI DOBBINR. Sheriff:
es are on the t
8f . .0, as fol:Uws t.. rt it
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MEM
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.t& & I) R StileA
C Van Fleet &c
-(ieorge SAP de rNOII
.lohn•looritiA
.I.mn Mahond
11 Smith et al
Flthel Taylor
Charles Loomii
IS
E If aline! Mr lltirree ca
,orton
Jerome Sali,hary
II et Post
IY - E.4 i E Piorel
William Campbell
a me.
E W Baird
B Morley & Hyde
) P Ballard
tine.
.1 j; Garr
r J Watkil.s
B Bennett _
W Wiswell
N Wemon
'H C Tallman et al
tAy.a Farn''sworth
rS Sy Ivetser, gar.ete
Denjimin etal
1W & P Lantz
1.1 G Mann et al 1
V R Piollet
G Pratt & J Gilbert
S T Bars.tow
an *LEK.
Westmore
J Arla et al
W Canfield .
Benj. Wilienn' ad
ohn Monte ad
II W Tracy •
Ilan at at
%then% Bridge Co.
11'nod Jr 4 !er ten
IZEZEIM
.1 King.bery et
D Alexander
C K Ladd et al
J Miran t!ir ter. tco
13 Strait efitt 4e
Isamttel Baird
E S R E Pomeroy
Miner liries
D:evict Barbet;
William Patton
Benj. teven; , .ni .
E t 1 C. , vlbnuigh et al
HenriettaEnnes
1) & Son •
Pomeroy Gni-0111e
, AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
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