Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 15, 1851, Image 3

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-- 1831.
1831. For Gettroireataii"_ ' 11148.
amities. , 'mon" *Oil. Joxersrote. Lortrlreib.
Moms, 2472 1945 • 233 t - 1806 -
0211efly, 8797 5983 8956 6154
Arrn , o 9o, 2184. • 2472- 2094 2133 •
Beaver 1962 194 2760', 2384 .
Bra g es c . .. 8850 ( :3668 3241 3747 ,
/NIP, 4721 9486 • 4207 4 8411.
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Bedford, 2239 2202 2613'1'•.. 2739
Bark', ' 5258 - -5498 I, 5084
r l' 5245
Badr, 2782 2530 2410*k 2308,. /
Blair, 2295 17 2293 - i 427"
Cambria, 1230 176 IASI :, 1421 '
Calton, 767 . 147 768 996-.
Centre, 1883 297 1649' : 2544
Cheater,63so 5/ l ' 089$ 1 . 0140
Clarion,. g:3l 28 •z* . 1255 2238
Clearfield, 962 169
.630 -1111.
Chum, 981 126 : 808 1004
Columbia, 1024 2041 1980 1159
Crawford, 2939 3192 253 . 0 2849 •
Cumberland, 2955 . 3141 2989 3069
Dauphin, 3699 2690 3249 t:, 226'
D e l awa re, 2147 1594 .-.. , 7 1 - 975 - 151 i
Elk, ' 154 485 izt - 145 29 •
Erie, 154 • 465 ' 145 •.3 k ,
Fayette, • 2626 . 3179 , 2776 _ _3290
y mo idin, • 3782 3236 2358 -- 2988 '
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Fulton (neF) 4 , 705 840 from Bedfo r d.
I'reime. 1272 2250 1354 2362
nniiiiii2doo, 2435 2024 2289- 1821
1;11113113, . 2510 1752, 2371 ' 1569
Jeffe,22, 1002 12-10 783 992
.111-1..!a. 1143 1337 - 1103 1291
1,,.,,• .s.er, 1.1-1064 - 6226 - 9727 i 5511
1., • • epee (11'‘‘ )213g 10 7 9 ham B r acer &r.
Leh:llion, c 2924 1349 2637 409 '
Lefti2h. z 3015 1392 2550 , , 2996
I l enming, 2007 2675 1 9 50 '' • 2298
I..n7eriie, 3111 4909 2967 3795
.14.11• Kean, . 409 469 376 429
Mercer, 2873 2760 3643 3106
4 liolln, 1413 1673 1443 15 4 2
I 'formic, 423 2107 425 1769
firllgnMery, 4941 5742 4645 5218
Mnenir, (new) 976 1394 from Colugibin
NM , ha rri pivri, 2627 A 150 2551 3476
Northumberkl, 1628 '2529 1546 2124
Perry, 1399, 2237 1339 2064
PH. Ciiy &C 0 24,760 22 001 25961 21.000
Pike, 169 836 426 ' 612
Poser, 621 574 278 -627
Sally kill, 4069 4743 4264 3538 ,
Somerse, 2739 • 1069 2755 1103
Suscineliann3, 2123 • 2815 1597 2416 ,
Siillican, , 227 1453 182 . • 360
Tina, 1,463 2336 1219 -"2n77
Union, 2877 1949 2987 1686 ..
Venango; 1142 • 1698 988 - 1532
IVarren, - 113 7 1242 947 - 1145 .
Waeliiiigion, 4042 3916 . 4065 3944
Wayne, 104 . 0 2192 855 1455
Wernmorelaml, 3115 5110 2956 4955
Wyoming, 913 1136 790 944;
Yoili, 4727 5738 1162 4345
Total. 178.030 186 499 168.522 168 225
1818. .I,.fmr , :on over Dinfistreth, 297'
MI Ruler oVrf 8 462
The I. Bow •szsrerimes for Ca
nal Comm h•sinner and Supreme Couri Judges
CANAL C^AIDt PAWN ER.
DPmovrat.
" S Clover,
181.02 t
SCPR F: OIURT JUDGES,
179 2631 Black',
173,635 I Campbell, A .,.
174 381Lesvis,
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173 301..Gihann,
172.232 j Lowry',
!Fleeted
‘Nhg
J Suotim,
175.444
Coul'er,*
Lorniv,
Chamheng,
Nlerehh.
Jeseap,
It will be•seen by the tore,2oing that Black tab
Itig.liest on the theo.neratic ticket. and Cowbell
lowest ; while Coulter rah highest on the 'Whig
ticket, and Jessup lowest.
FATLL RAILROAD ACCIDRNT.—The boiler of the
locomotive Metamora—one oldie coal burning en
gine:4 nn the Reading railroad—exploded lasi week
%Ora a few mile= above Reatiii.g, insiantly`killed
Mr. Charter. Koerric the fit-vaunt. arid badly 'mim
ing arid twan. , i the conductor, engin eer'ond brakes
.men —Mr. O'Neill, of Tarmanua; wbo was near
the en .:tne at the time of the expl !kin, wa, scald
ed in a shocking mariner. ilea s taken to Phila-
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delphil ih@iiirnia day and admitted inlot,the H o vi.
tel The - erit,tnie Oise but little damaged.
,The
Eralejli wa_44...aa,i.J by the Biome ran of Several
bolts in the bar,.part of Coe kiJilei, immediately
over the lire grate. 11'.
Nut .Fousvanearr.—The public are cautioned
against-new counterfeit $5 notes on the Fbiladet
phia Batik. Th y are letter" A,". variously filled
up. ntrigefleral appearance of the not • is. not
good L the:medallions and the face. of the females
in the Oighetie are imperfect. Two commas be.
tween tnc names of "Underwood & Bald and Dra
per & Underwood.% are 9rnnted. The dots between
the ion'. " Five • Fivet." on the upper a-d low
er margin,: ar(oblong iq the good nun s aad square
to the counterfeits.
1111%1 4TURE ALMANAC--1551.
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C IMOIDAT,
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A Irm • LIVIESDAY,
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• InATtIIDAT
Er THE nreibbertt orthe BRADFORD CO.
MEDICAL SOCIETY reque,ted to
meet .at the Ward H -e, Thurtqlat* Decetn be r
p'clock. P. At. riot:ls
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1 7ir 'PA ItIII'ULA R ICOTICE.—The uhiler 7
merrhnnia n"FoarantiA, hereby
ettre to the public that their ..ttorEl will be
cl , ed on lhut-tinv. 27th inst• This arrange
men; Trill he sirieriy adhrered to, and 'no back doors
tr,tl he krpt 'pen.
Nlotiant e. at Co.
J— ph King -berg.
E Fox,
G. H Bunting,
H. 8. 8: M. C. Merenr,
I•axe Post.
Bennet ar Co.
Warner.
& Co.
in troy township, on Motdav evening October 27,
Ulm' E., son 01 Jo and Sasses A. Santis, aged
three years. 5 months and 15 days. .
Nati tabncitisattents.
BRIDGE LETTING.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the
Commissioner's Office, until 12 o'clock of Wed
nesday, breember to, 11151: for building a Bridge
across Towanda emit, near Dull dr Brownson's
Dills. Plans aid specifications can beneeu at the
Curnmissiuner's Office. Tor one week previous to the
letting. By order of the rowers. " •
jSyv. 13, 1051. . E. M. FARRAR, Clerk.
STRAYED,
it" the subscriber. in Towanda borough.. on
Thursday night. the 6th day of Novembt r atm.
a Tthl MliCh COW, in good condition, with the tip of
the - right hmit battered down-4) years old. t% ho.
ever will return said cow, or give information-where
she can be foarui, shall be liberally rewarded.
Nov. 12, 1851. A. V. TROUT.
THE LAST NOTICE •
TE books ind.a.c,eonnts of L. M . NYE & Co.
are in the lianitsll D. Vandercook. Esq.. for
coDection. Alt persons having unsettled accounts
With said firm will Please call and settle the same
on or before thelst.ds4of January nest. and save
Coal. Iff." Wit & CO.
Towanda, November 14, 18b1.
NEW FALL-
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'JOSEPH . KINC3SBERY I •
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Ts now seeelving an ezteesive asions:tent of :GOODS; pine -based since the, late decline In' - prlitfet end
.IL which cannot fail to suittint taste and wishes of purchasers, and *Celt the wants of the public; and
as every tlndy - Mows , that be always sells Goods very cheap, it is cot necessary to , make may remarks
on that subject - '
:1100E12 112100 S INITIONALILT. ,
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I shall in it fa* data reeeiY* a"verflarge catalogue of -New. looks =and Stationary,lted beingdesirols
of disprising of double the usual quantity this season, shall reduce the prices to a very low figure. -
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SigA v aris =NM. " I -
o Being agent for the sale of the Bay State Shawls in this Borough, lam enabled to offer them ,tutfelt
lower and in larger variety than any other establishment this side of New York.. Large supplies of
these shawls will be - received during the Winter.; 7
MEM CULCNMIZIM
Filth. Nail., Glass, Oils; Hardware. CrOkery, Boobs - and Shoes, Salt, &c..
Fr ~_
. • Sherfine Sale. • '
e V virtue of a writ of Vend. Eiponss boned out
• of the Court of Common Please of Bradford
County. and to medirected, will be exposed to public
sale at the Court House in , the born.' of Towanda.
On Monday the /Al day of Oecember, at 1 o'clock.
P. M. the fallowing lot piece or parcel of land. situa
ted in Towanda le. bounded and describdd as fol
lows to wit : north by lends in possession of J. C.
P o well and Isaac Horton. west by lands of Wm. El
well, south by lands of Ezra Rutty. East by Sugar
Creek. Containing ab tu eighty acres more or less.
about sixty acres improved one two story stone
tavern bonne. two framed barns and an apple or
chard thereon.
Se-zed and taken in at the ajt of Mon
tanyeN fe. Co. vs. Stephen , A. Hill%
- Al.Bo—The following lot pi , ce or parcel of ' land
situated.. in the township of Dore I; bounded and des.
I,ir
crrbed as follows to wit : north buck of J hn
Cnmmitot. west by unseited lat south by land of
Mich.tel Cr w. east by Cornelius ritzzeroutd Co,.
mining one hundred and six acres more or less, three
or four acrrc chopped.
rwixed and Taken in eieeution at the suit of Aaliv
Want Executrix of the estate of William Ward
dec'd, nolvto the use of Rank and Brooke. vs. Da
vid Walsh.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Granville tp. bounded and described as
follows viz north by land of Harry Putnam 4 C.
P. Griffin, east & south by Harrison Ross, on' the
west by land of Harry Putnam. Containing about
forty-five acres mere or less. alt improved one
- framed house, one log and framed barn and apple
orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Orrin
r. Ballard..to the use of Charles Calkins, vs. An.
drew T. Morrison.
Nee ice.
D.Me Donald,
-.1,875-
185,89,3_
176 1t39
183,877
184.408
186,464
16 78 1 4
171 7 9 461
18 7 10 4 60
19 7 11 4 49
201
7 7 12 1 446
21 713 , 447
22 7 14 4'47
Hall & Ru..selL
E. Leon.
L W. YtlCint•.
T.acr l 4 More.
Hurt• n & Porter,
Phinney & Bittiman.
W. 4. Chamberlin.
Burton Kingtbery,
lamith & Stevens,
0.-D. Bartlett.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in the township of Rome: bounded snit des
cribed as follows : beeining at a corner in a line of
Ephraim B. Parker & Hiram Drake, thence south
79° east along the line of said Drake eighty and six
tenth perches to another corner of said Drakes,
thence south one degree we , t 23 and I-10 :rperches
thence south thirty;four and a half degrees west to
a corner in a line of Daniel Buffington s now Luci
us Eastman. thence north 89 degrees west 67 and
7.10 perches to the,: begin ing. Cont tinins twenty
two acres and twenty-six perches strict measure, be
.he same m - )re or less , about ten acres improved one
framed ba r , log house and small orchard thereon.
l
Seized a d taken in execution at the suit of Hiram
Drake adtriinistrator of John Moore deceased, vs.
bilas Gore and tSam`l W. Gore.
AL%- 4 0—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in the township of Burlington. bounded and I
described as follows to wit : north by lands of Jacob
'
Myer, west by land of Rogers Fowler, south by land
.a William Mead east by land of Charles Mead.—
Containing about 80 acres more or leSs about 35
actts improved. two log houses, one log barn and a
few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Lo.
renzo D. West vs. William A. Slaver.
ALSO—By a writ of a levari tacias, directed as
gave—All that certain piece or parcel of land
bbnnded and described as fi.ltows viz . situated in
township of Wells in the county of Bradford, begin
hing at a post the south-east cr•rner of land survey
ed tt William C. Ware, thence south eighty perch
es to a post, thence west two hundred and three
perches to a beech, thence north eighty perches to a
post, thence east two hundred and three perches to
the beginine: Containing one hundred and obe
acres and eighty perches, being the same tract of
label : which the parties of the second part conveyed
to the, said 'Shobul Rowlee, 'vith one old frame
house, one wood and wash house, one horse barn,
etttin barn and cow shed attached to it, a small
tipple orchard, about sixty acres improved.
Seiz-d and taken in execution at the suit' of Jo- .
seph R. Ingefsoll. Henry B. Baring, William B.
Hiring,' John Craig Miller, and Francis Daring.
trustees of the estate of William Bingham dec'd and-.
snccessors and assigns of Alexander Baring and
Henry Baring et al devises in trust of the estate of
William Bingham dec'd vs. Shubul Rowlee elect:-
tar of Shaba! R..wlee dec'd with notice to Edward
A. Ayres terra terant.
CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff..
Sheriff's s tffice. Towanda. _Vas. 6. Ight
Sheriff's Sale.
B Y virtue of a writ of Went , . Exponas issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Bradford
Coonty. and to me directed. will he exposed to pub
lic sale, at_the Court House in the born? of Towanda
on Friday. the 10th day of October, at 1 o'clock. P.
AL the to/lowing lot piece or parcel of land situate
in theiownship of Smithfield. bounded and describ.
I'd as follows, to wit ; north by land Of C. E. Pierce,
east by land of Enos Smith. and others. south by
Imi s ts of H. Orowell and the tisgbway, and west by
Linda of L. F'arnsworth. Containing about loOaeres
More or, less, about bp acres : mproved, one framed ,
house, one fram.d barn and fruit trees thereon. .
11, Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. F.
Groiener assignee of Seth Salisbury cr. Charles
Olin strop%
AL-0-11y two writs the following.piece nr oar.
rel of land iyiu,iand brine in Columbia township.
end bounded as follows r on the ns rib by lands of
Franklin Baker. tv , st by M -B. Canfield, south by
Austin and Robbins. and east by Urtah Ferguson
and H. Restibins. Contastiining 1.50 acres, more or
14. s. about 70 acres improved with nu rrams.d house
one framed barn. and apple orchard th- peon "
Ses.zP4 and taken its execution at she snit of Wm.
Dotosins to to the use of John C. Adams vs. John
Benson.
L'o—The tsllowinz piece or parcel of land sit
Rate. in Athens born, boondea on the emsh by la n d.
of H. O. Hart and E. Ilertick. east by land. oh
Welles *Harris. /moth by Canal st and west by
' lauds of P Rogers. Containing fifty feet on Canal
I at and eiehty tour feet dlror bsck. framed - house
and framed Nato and fruit trees thereciii.
Beind and take) in execution at the suit of Win
Riff. to the nee of B. Richmond &Co , vs. Abigail
White.
WM. S. DOBBIN 3, Stiff.
Sheritra Mee.
Towanda, Sept. 15,1851. •
07THE above sale stands adjourned until
Monday the first day of December next, atibe same
place and time of day. '
Oct 24 WM.& DOBBINS, Sh'fr.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned would inform the eitirms of
Towanda and vicinity. that he has arrived here
for the purpose of enabling those who wish Dagu
reotypes of themselves, orfnesuls. to get them. Hav
ing had a number of years experience in the busi
ness, he feel, confident that his pictuces will give
general satisfaction. Likenesses of children and
aged people. taken with perfect accuracy. Those
wishing pictures would do well to give him a call.
Room over Bonen Kingsberre store.•
Towaoda. 12, I€lsl. R. 0.;!
Caution. •
A LL persons lAD hereby cautioned Wind porches
ing gknots given by me on the 181 h day of Au
gust
I have 1851. to WILLIAM HAKDY.for dollen%
received no for sai d nour: end therefore de
not ecnsider myself morally or legally , bound to - pay
i 4 end thrill not do an. nukes compelled by law.
Herrrck. Brµ Y 4.1851. A. AIMED.
Wore Nag Goods.,
HCAMPBELL, err spin receit' log a Lug%
mostment of goods for the felt sad winter trade.
Towanda, August UOO5l.
AND WINTER GOODS.
BYsinue of a writ of Vend. Expo. lamed out of
the court or Camman-Pleas, and to medirected
will be exposed to public ittle'at the Court House,-
in the bore,' of Towanda, on Monday the drat day
of December, at I o'clock P. M., the following piece
or parcel of land situate- in Burlington towdihip,
hounded and - described as &Dow', to wit $ south by
Win. Mead, east 1 4 land of Charles Mead. north
by land of Jacob Myers, wee tby land of Rogers Pow.
ler. Containing t about 80 acres, more or less, about
25 acres improved. two log bosses, one log barn
and a few fruit trees thereon.
steised and taken in execution at the suit of-Tra
cy & Moore ir.. Wen. A. I s lyter. •
ALsO—The following described lot of land situ
ate in Canton twp. and , hounded on the north by
lands of Wephen Oevet.on the east by lands ofJohn
MeDual and ColurriboA;McClelland on the south
by lands of stam..s Watiier and Jared Hoyt. and on
the west br lands of the heirs of Baum! Davis
deed. and O. 1? Mason. Containing filly acres
about forty acres improved. with one framed house
and one losliarn and apple orchard thereon.
Refixed and taken in execution at the suit of 0.
P. Ballard vs. Burl Smith,
WM. S. DOR M ""
erheriff's Office.
Towanda, Qct. 20. IBS }
BY virtue of a certain writ of Levari Patin.
issued out of the Court of Coalman Pleas of
Bradford County and to me directed:will be expos
ed to public sale, at the Court House in the Boro'
of Towanda on Saturday. the 22d day of November.
at one o'clock P.M., the Mowing piece or parcel of
land, lying and being in Litchfield township. Brad
'ford county. and bounded and described as follows:
'Beginning at the south-east cOrner of a warrant lot
claimed by Wm Clymer, thence north on the said
warrant line 138 8-10 p tb a post for a corner;
thence east 83 8-10 p pasting by south-west corner
of Isaac Verbeck's lot ; thence south 178 8.10 p to
north line of Andrew Brainard's lot; thence west
98 9-10 p to a post for a corner; thence north 37
-to p to thg south line of said Clymer's warrant
tract. thence east along said warrant tract fifteen
perches to the beginning. Containing ninety.two
acres and twentrtvro perches, strict measure. about
twenry-five l acres thereof improved, with two fog
hotises and some few fruit tree. thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of P. J.
Deemer` rind wife, vs. James Randolph end James
Carey, terra tenant. CHESTER THOM As.
Sheriff's °afire, Oct. 3/. Sheriff.
In the molter of the estate of Weasel F.Kellogg. dee'd.
'll HE undersigned having been appointed auditor
to marshal! assets; and make distribution of
the funds of the said estate remaining in the hands
of L 3. Arnold, administrator thereof. will attend in
the laties of said appointment at the honse of P.P.
Sweet, in Smithfield. on Saturday. the 29th, day of
November, inst., at ten o'clock, A. M.,at which time
all persons having claims against said estate Nre
required to present the same or be debarred from
coming in for a share of said fonds.
Oct. SO, 1851. STEPHEN PIERCE, Auditor.
_ ,
14 the matter of As Estate of James Bennett
deed.
THE undersigned auditor appointed .by the Or
phan's Court of Bradford county upon except
ions filed to the final and partial account of the
admr's. of said estate will attend to the duties of
hts said appointment on the 22d day of next Novem
ber at one o'clock P. M. st his office in Towanda
boro' of which all persons interested Will take notice.
Oct. 18. 1861. HENRY BOO;rll4uditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
In Me maile of du Estate of Nancy Strickland, dee d
TIRE undersigned audi'or appointed by, the Or
a.. phan's Court of Bradford County to settle the
accounts of the administrator of said estate, and
also to state and settle the distribution offends aris
ing froni the said estate as a final settlement of the
same, will attend to the dude. of said spftointment
at his office. in Towanda hero' an the lifth day of
November nettot one o'clock P. M.. when all per
sons having claim , ' against said estate are required
to present them or be debarred from any share of
said funds. HENRY BOOTH.
Oct. 18. 1851. Auditor.
10 the mediae of the Estate of Anson Morris, deed,
fr
HE audit& appointed by the Orphan's Court
I.of Brabford County to distribute fonds in the
hands of the suiministrators of said estate, will at
tend so the duties of said appointment at his office
in Towanda boo; on theß4th-day of November next
at one o'clock, P. M., when 4 all persons having
claims agginst said estate are requested to present
the m bef,i^t"r the auditor nr 11- debarred front any
share of sai.l funds. HENRY BOOTIE, Auditor.
November. Ist. 1851.
In the writer of She Extaie of Ifornee F Harden deed.
pHE auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of
Britilf.rd :Aunty to distribute fund* in the hands
of the administrators of the estate aforesaid
to said business at his office in Towanda.boro'
on the 20th day of November next. at one o'clock
P. M when all persons ha - rine claims aZainst said
estate are requested to present them or be debarred
from any share of said funds.
Oct.lB. 11151. LIEN Hy BOOTH. Auditor.
14 Mr mutter of the Male of 1 1 / 4 :lann Rogers, deed.
NOl'l l E s 4 beret" , given to n!1 persons interested
1. 1 1 that the undersigned has been appointed ny the
Orphans court of Medford county, an actili . or, to
audit. settle and report upon
,the account of Eli
Gibbs, administrator of said di•cedeet, and that he
will attend to,the duties of the appointment on the
29th day of November nest. at one o'clock P. M..
at his office in the borough of ToWenda. •
Oct. 30. '5l. WM. ELWELL. Auditor.
Orphan's Court Sale.
TN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court,ot
.1- Bradford county, there will be exposed to public
sale, on Tuesday. the llth day of November next,
at 1 o'clock P. H., on the premises, a certain tract
of land situate in Leroy township. late the estate of
Seeley Holcombe Bounded by Hecock, on the
east and south by lands of the Bartley estate, west
by lands belonging to the estate of Sterling Hol
comb, dec'd, north by Towanda creek; 15 or r l7
acres improved, with one framed barn erected there.
on, the remainder woodland. Terms one halfeash,
the remainder one year from the confirmation of
sate, with interest from'the day of sale.
C. STOCKWELL, Administrator.
Oct. 9, 1851.
Paper flanging'.
THE only complete assortment of Paper Ranging.,
Borders. Window Paper:aad Fire hoard Views.
kept in this region, and at prices as kw *seas be
found at retail eithe r in or out of the priaripateities. at
May O. 0. D. BARTLETT.
2b21217.
CAME tit the eoelipeure of the aularriher in Towsn
de unelsbipi on or about the 12th inst. a ItEli
atwart4 years old. Siid steering no Vanieu.
Par mark. Tbe Psner.is requested to, prose -property
and pay darn* WILLIAM , AUSTIN.
Torranda.tfesp. 89,1851.
("MAIM PUMPS, for We ri Mtactrwit;--
V September MI, 11151.
JOS. KINCISBEn
Sheriff's Mara
WM. a. WM MAIM
SHERIFF'S SALE,
AUDITOR'S NOfIC F.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
AUDITOW:4 NO LICE
A VDrFOR'S NI ?TIC E
All), FOR'S NO ricE
tgid 9tbi?ntuf.awede.
• ILUtt or .11110111114 • • t,
riltAW/I'fur Dec. Saslow. *ad Orty and Terld•
,AJ ince. ' •
. ;•amtitartmil,.
W3rsoz—E.R. 'Aryan , •
W_4lmot.;.L. oaaerford; • - '
Windham-Nikettes Finch ;
aheahequin—ltikinrpbr o loita Iberian iv; -
GranvillerAmthitr Clar is Robert Matto ; . -
Springfield—folio Harktkema • , •
Athena. boro.—N. C. Harlin;
eimithfield.4larice Pierei.Eani Calif% Wm.Fhttly4
Wiadham—A. D. Dunham. O t eanmateri.
Troy twp.—Linas 1171 an bar; ". _
Well.—Alexander teak' ; •
Wyglasing—hyman Chamberlin;
•Ratue—David 04a
WattaTt.;;Mar. Tyrrel ;
Caltimbia:•fiiram Frcemattr
Franklin—David Cole;
Monroe—Jean Hick.;
adrlington-,Jebial McKean t
Ridgbery--Milla Carr;
Taavaassznaoss—stast Will.
Wells—Joseph Stnrdivant, David Sayre;
Piltelfortim ore Pratt. George White, Monte Smith
Richard Ashton. Nathan llockwell; •
AlbanY"—aolan Stevens; . .
Sprindleid.L. Newberry, D. 13.Bmith I
Warm—S. C. apinard, Nelson Corbin t
She•hygnin—Samuel Minier. H. B. Chaffee;
Granville—Henry Salim, John Vroulan. , Charles
Drake ;
A thens , boro,—Walter Ohisfed. Moses Sawyer;
Smithfield—James Britches, Ira Adams. James L.
Getould, Gen. Meir4nnon. Merrit Wood; 4._
South Creek—John - 11111mm;
Monroe—Wm. Bradford f•
Wyalusing- 7 James Butler,ll. R. Lamphere; Josspb
-Gaylord •
Columnia-Oftffin pally. ;Jennison Miller;
Leroy-Nelson Reynolds t-.
standing Stone—lienfy ilfestbrook;Jo'hq %Squires
Charles Roof.
Orwell—Austin Ellsworth. S. Lathrop 1
Dorell—John Benson 3d. lames G 411
Ulster—James McCarty, Samuel Hof;
Daron—Vreo Rill ; -
Ca on —Ezra. Spalding ;
T scarora—Bela Clitswell ; • .
Litchfield—Josiah White; ,
Rome—Nathan Wl_ard ;
Herrick—Newell
zler 4-
4t
Ridgbery.aron
~,,. trander ;
t
_...2_ .
,
i iIICOSTI Witt.
Litchfield—Desists;ll, Wm. Cooper, Hiram Racers ;
Toscarora- 7 .1. C. Mayer, Vincent Owes, b. D.
Black`; ,-- r ' 11 ,
Ridgbery-t- intent Owen, Ches. French ;
Durell—Ge Cote, Johs;W. Sweet, A. W. B. Van.
gorder./aob R. Emery;
Stnithfield=Cieo. W. Campbell, C. A.T.yakaaaosia
'than Bash Kim' 1 Farwell ;
y
Gmnville2l4mee4H. Ron. C. Baxter 1
Rome—Ch C. Least 4,
Alhens tp. .D. Weller, Thos. Lane;
Borlinstote- - -Abrawk.Mortey, D: A. Rpas, Wm. Eta-
ner ;
Canton —Wrn.Oor.line, John Vandyke ;
Colombia—Wm. Smith, Stephen INtock i Joseph
Worden
Pike--4. J. Erlsall, Oliver Ellsworth,D. Blackman,
A. A. Wonik;
Orwell—Wm. C. Maynard ;
Asylum—Aaron Ely ;
Trny tp—Simtin Mclntosh. Eel Porter;
Athens bo.—L. H. Sherman ;
Troy bo.—John F. Hopkins ;
Monroe—Horatio B. Boren. Geo. Walker ;
Wyalo*ing—E. M. Beeman. Chas. Homst
Sprinefield—Thus. P. Wolcott;
Standing SP. - me—John Ennis ;
Towanda tp.—lsaac Myer;
Shesheguin—C. W. Hollis ;
Ulster—D. - -o. l Chubbnek ; • .
tom want.
Athens bo.—Chas Comstock ;
Wyatusing—Elisha Lewis ;
Asylum—Jacob Fraiche) , ;
Franklin—sdohn M. Taylor;
Smithfield—John Doty, Ansel Senn ;
Albany—Henry Hibbard; Minor Wilcox; •
Windham—Saml Jackway ;
Canton—J. B. Wright, Thos Williamson jr. ;
Pike--John L. Palmer. Almon Beecher ;
Warren--Nathan Newman. Calvin Arnold 1
Towanda bo.—B. F. Powell, E. T. Fox ;
Standing Stone—Hiram Vannest ;
Rome—Danford Chaffee, Oscar Elliott J. D. Demo
n)?
Tuscarora—Wm. Thompson ;
Towanda tp.—Means Watts;
Coltimbia—Allen S. Parsons. Stephen D. Goodrich ;
Leroy—Horace Holcomb ;
Sheshequin--Isaac Elliott, Geo Kinney;
Burlington—James McKean ;
Ridgbery—James Hammond;
Orwell—Geo. Wells ;
Wysox—David Hines; -
Litchfield—Johnson Rogers ;
Troy tp —Erastus Beach ;
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
ALL, persona knowing themselves to he indobterf In
the elate of BHA," A M WORTEN D KE.
deed late of rlonth:Creek. tp,, are hereby requested
to make immediate payment, and three basing claims
against mad ranatewill please pretreat them immediately
duly authenticated for 4iittlement.
JESSE EDSALL. •
NATHAN SHEPARD.
Smith Creek. Oct. 17. lasi. . Adminiairatons.
Executor's Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin
Buffington deceased, late of Warren township,
are hereby requested to make- payment without de
lay, and all persons having demands against said
estate are requested to present them thily authenti
cated forkettlement. R. C. BIiFFINGTON.
GILES N. DE WOLF.
Warren, Oct. 8, 1851, Executor's.
A DSIINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
ALI. persons indebted to the estate of A. W. B.
Vermonter, dee'd. lata of the township of Duret,
are hereby requested to make payment without delay,
and thooe having elattoktrmainst said estate, will please
prebeut them duly authenticate.' for settlement. .
MATILDA VANI4ORI)EII,
Duren. September - 22. 1851. Aitministrar dr.
ADMINNTRATOR's NoricE
A M. per.ons indebted to the estate of LEMUEL
MAYNARD demised. late of Rnme t o wn.
amp. are hereby vequested to make payment with
out delay. anti those having claims affeihet said es
tate, will please present them duly anti Authentirated
for settlement. • • WM. E. MAYNARD.
JOHN PASSMOIIE.
i;lministratoes with the will annexed
Towanda. Aug. 9. 1-601.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
LEITERS Testamentary upon the lest will and
testament of ELIFOBETff MEANS, late p
this:Retro' of Towanda, deceased. having been grant
ed to the subsetiberiof said . Boro' all persons hav
ing claims or demand:, tgainst the estate of the said
deceased are seque-ted to make the same known to
os without delay: and all persons indebted to said
estate are required to pay the same forthwith.
THOMAS ELLIOTT.
MILLER FOX,
Executors.
Towanda, AO 28. 1851.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A Lf. persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM
A
BRADFORD deceased. laterif Warren township,
are hereby requested to make pigment without delay,
sod all persons boring demands against isid estate are
requested to rant them. duly authenticated for set.
Clement. GEORGE MANNING.
. . .
WILLIAM BRADFORD.
Warren, Oct. 17.1851. • . Administrant&
A DOZEN awe of those cheap and good um&
COATS, this day received by
May 19. IL & A. CA Meisgl.y..
LOOK HER - I—We are sew fe t in g a l b b et
as ofitteksaas at MI ce..itta per fallen..
SHAPLEY & LEWIS,
rIROCEERI a GLOM WARE.* Wg. sta t ic
NJ:ImA brash, by , ••j • - VOL
iSOXITON TARN very Smythesemi common Fo gni&
t , ' „,...„,,,,,,imbliti:Arit,-..-,,,,,,,,,.:..,,..,::.-:.
gl4 cmd Winter Goods.
• ontinv *.
umtv no in Store a . large stock of Goode front
Noweirork and oilier market.; which ore offered
wholesale and tettitr4 t...e lowest possible priced.—
V • Mention • few Wiwi that may always be found at
our Stott. - Prints, gin , i.haso, poplins, M. dlaines, &e.
of the latest styleit
Ora:ewes; flatdarere, Crockery, Dods and Shoes.
Bats; Caps. &e. &C. Of which we have a large es.
wirtment. selected with great end and offered at lee
Prices. •pd will not:, be underoold. Alio, hosiery.
gloms, wooden ware; gloss. sole leather. besides e
thousand order artier& which we need not incinerate
all of which we offertio our customers at prices that
Must give great safisfiewon. as our entire Stock hag
been laid in at • time When the nines well uneommom
ly depresied, and reds were fumy per cent. lower
lbws usual. 13, attention and prompts:en in meeting
the wants of our customers, wwhope to merit a con•
tinosnos ofthe patronage that has hillterto been so
liberally bestowed upon • v., MONTAN YES' tie°.
Towanda. Oct. IX ISSI.
''`FALL GOODS.
riT. FOX, would respectfully inform his old frient:s
. and the ciegons of Bradfoni in general that he
is now receiving • full Kock of FA Li. GOODS, which
he is desirous of disposing of •t • very smell advance
from first met, being satisfied that his goods are select.
ed with as moth Care. and bought at least. at as low
prima as his neighbors, b• is now anxious to convince
his customets that they will be sold et the right kind of
prima. Please avid see, as there is surely no harm
in knowing how cheap soma folks do sell goods—call
soon. Comee.or Mvin.and Pine street.
Pall & Winter Goods.
weivzosr. Z1NG1131111.7.
now reeitivins a lams assortment of Fall and Win•
As Goods, direct from New York which is offend
lit Greatly reduced priers to cam buyers.
Tiswands. Oct. 11. 1951.
The lint Time of Baking.
ADIVORCE having lately been e ff ected between
I the present Register and Recorder of Brad/old
County, and the office he now holds, to hike Its final
effect on the first day of December next. It becomes
indispensable that all debts due to the subscriber in
his official capacity should be immediately liquidated.•
The / parties interested in this notice still use them
selves trouble, and the Register, much personal annoy.
*nee by a prompt Steen:lon to its contents. The affairs
of the office must be settled immedietcly, and the State
taxes remitted, and to enable to accomplish this
the parties indebted to him riigst pry at once.
Oct. 6, 1851. nonATto SLACK. Recorder.
• New Arrival of
FALL COODS.
C, mvacta ate now receiving a
1.1• very extensive assortment et Goods for the Fall
trade, which will be sold at wholesale or retail cheaper
them at any other store in the County.
Towanda, Sept. 4, lOW.
LATER FROM CUBA
211xeoutton of Lopez !
QTILT, later news via Near York_ifs E. R. R. of the
1 , ..3 arrival of a`very large stock of Merchandize\ at
PBINN EY & BOWMANS N 0.3 Brick Row which
they are prepared to sell at wholesale or retail for Caah
or Reedy Pay, cheaper than the cheape-r, froin the tit
that they purchased their stuck for=tatah IA a very de
pressed state attic market. Don't mistake the Otte,
No. 3 Brick Row next door to Dr. liustenr.Drng More.
STONS SUGAR, just received, at wholearale t bd
retail. PRINNEY & BOWMA
SSALT, ■ large lot, also Iron, Nails, Hardissre4to
and Mackerel in bbls., and ror saleubs
sept 22 PHINNRY & BO W MA%
O
CHESTS more of those three and four stall ge
TEAS, et PHINNEY & BOWNIADei
QIIEETINGS, shirtinas. 'trims. and ticks, I 6 ;ale "
by PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
B OOTB & SHOES, the largest and cheapest arson.
mane in town—and Hata and Caps, at wholesale
am° retail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
CROCKERY, Gisasersre. Paints, Oils. Glass, Dyes,
oSte. PHINNEY Sc BOWMAN.
DRESS GOODS , s largo variety—Bonnets *tad
Shawls, s good assortment, for safe by
turp22 ) PBINNEY & BOWMAN.
LUMBER WANTED, at PHINNEV 4 BOW.
MAN'S, for which cash will be paid. 122
W fl
i f r A t T, Ryirfie;gen.7.4,takeßnoi‘nveii6xte‘hNen.wit
BuTTEß—soo rirtin.vritntea, fiw which port Cash
will be grid. PIIINNEY Ar. BOWMAN.
ATS. Cape. Boolean.) Mow. anises new style
"of H 4 to snd Caps, Also • large *talk of ramp,
Women. end ChiWrco• Hoots eni! k:hnci j•wt received
•e MERCUR'S.
riamE ONE. COME ALL, and examine the N'AV
Goods, which are now being exhibited at ."
ap26. U. KINGSRLjT'Q.
75 Et
J U ul ß y ill s EL, RYE ar.. cor,
T rnr ip r l NF lc by
C01T331811.1 1 / 1 1111r-DMAIM: -
riA N assortment of RE:tOY-MADE: coFrEls ßill
he kept constant'', on hand at Nye's old stand on
Main street, Inhere the suboeriher it ab.o prepared to
make and r. pair all kinds of Furniture.
'Fowandg, July 124 Ipst. A 3. WELLS.
BLASTING POWDER .- 50 keA !Plating Pow
by ' 118 MONT& NV & 1.0.
CROCKERY'—The largest stock in town. roll
dinner MA Ira silts, of white gratite
were, which mon he wa i l cheep et
one know/lit:at thn p'Ace In Nod the litrzer.
E geotonmint anti bast goility of gloves of nii deal,
i• at atlt'S Fors.
4 (1.1011Z. Panama, Leghorn, Patin Leaf and c.d.
JP% P taltnw PAR at In2A FOX'S.
Pik 411(1 itek bilk Lace fur kiALNIV.I. AS at
Ft
DRY GOODS—A coal 'autmtmept of Al4.tinoes.
Cashmeres. De Lain•, Alpacas, orol print. now
=l3
Groceries. -
6 HH'D. of Hagar at pricesymitively thin any
before sold in town within one year, tat". Alolas
les sweet and tool Own 31 to AO eta. • Laguira
and Old Java Coffee that cant be beat. 'pine bunch
Raisins, Pepper, Names, Sieratua, Ginger, end a gen.
coal sesiiitwent of groceries t altos full supply of fresh
new Teas warranted as usual. good and sight or the
reterned in alleases Wait received ancr teir Gale
ea sep. 12 !Pews.
H Ribbons, —flannel sift,. Lei-, e end Cre r ws of
R •
sp2R }WC'S.
20 BALER OF tiV.ZE7I•ING, common and fine
to 10.4 et ids,. A nice nwartmerit of Welch
ed Geode, htearilea *NI brown Thills,l Crash and the-
PITY. brown and Meeched Tahlf; Linnen, Cheeks, Lin
"Y.Tie6lD Cotten Yew, Batting, Wicking and
W""inr,„, selling sheep at FOrt4.
F II .AHROIDERIES, A very dirge work of Swiss and
.J • Mn•lio Editings end fmtertintri, lifstriee end Mno.
lin Bands. needle wrought Collor' and Cult., fine
wrought Linen Handkerchief*, and in fort the fartgral
end best ageortment of Embroidered erode ever before
Arena ire-Towanda at
BLACK SILKS. also s frorr:pattenui of film! Bilks,
13 'which wilt ho mid clomp* .MX 'S:
ICIII
nirllrB & BHOEs. t atiod allatriltil.ll% 14 . Ladigl-r.
LP aeon; Illissea.-Chil&ent and Infanta 5h....* ism
gab tlt tOrk
DRArisity "tuning. a line erpt g pt r i v ittl wort
=,lftegt:,. tAt wry malt prices it rox-is.
,
;.-----:;,,,4„....--,...-....,.............. ...Now-. .
.;,
tkE 41ra • rai s Ifa I OVINE I o dt. Iti,Vsl'o
, - Adams 4, Tiracihr , c .
AVM° entered into co w
partnership in thart:co
i flf lim o have oho established on agcner for tba
sea of rnil etosta.in the county of Bradford.. Persons
having real estate, which they Iltrite to, sell. by ealliog
Ind leacin.r a description of their ptopesty with the
terms. of as% Pill updoulitaly Mai it to tht it Ideas ,
tam
Persons desirous of purchasirg can learn where prop
erty is for sale—,a description of the monis with the
price anti terms of payment end he inform-oi as to tha
sr.iitiliy of tithe. J. C. A DAMM.
Tonuttpl... .elpv t, 1851. J. MALTARLANE-
DRUGS, M MCI NES, 1., H EM ICA LS,
GROOE.RIE.3 ANC" LIQUORS.
ursTos k PM:TM I , nve ;hist ed,le4l In th.-ir
almorment a inrga •otoek of rc-h
einca, CheibicalA, Oito. Philit.„ 17 , rw•cries *rid Licuer. 4
which ste ones nifereit to the politic st inn tot..
Tbdr stock of FANCY' 0001.1 2 - 4 FUMERT
i 4 the hugest col meet complete *net cffeved ID itp•
rimrkei.
Man s chnfcri ssoortrient of pima WINES fr.
(WORN mnitahle for menicad purposes.
A farce variety of Carpi ihr.r.s.PhorpProf., ruli',f.arrl
snd Oil LAM3'S, cnnlsining snarl nen ai4 Lemutiful
aty lis.
Being agents fat: mit the Ine.t Patent Merlierreietr-itu ,
die. purchsnre rri..,a depend upon procuring a genuine
article in all ensfen.
All the Prop and Met*lielnee kept et tl , rir ertahli,b•
merits may be relinl upon as multi, awl of the br.t
quality. having been carefully arlcuted with a 'yew to
their usefulnea,a.
irf South afore of the Ward Hauge. oral N0.2,1ck
Per. Towards, May 27, 1851.
°TICE is hereby given that the - c have berm
ied and settled in the ~ffie.e of Ili T im e rm
in and fir the County of litridford: acmunis of ao
mieistretion upon the following eftfatP!. ,it
Final account of t melia Storey Sr Wm. If. Dun
ham, administrator of Northrop larey deceased, late
of OrwelL
Final account of Abagail T 1 Long, Alonzo Lon,%
and Horace F. Long, adatiniaratvr: of Ezra Lon;
deed late of Troy.
Final account of A. W. Coburn Executor of Pol
ly Lee deed, late of Warren.
Partial account of Moses A.T.add one at the V;
armors of Horatio Lad,' dec'd, late of Albany.
Final account of M. H. Wibinn and Hannah Him•
on. adminiatr.tor of Gilbert--Dimon deed, late of
Final account of Joseph Morey, artminivratur of
the estßte of Wm. Turner are'.l late of Warren.
Final account of Geo. W. Shattuck, adromiNtrator
of Wm. erans, late of True. •
.
Final account of N. J. Beeer. adminietrator of
Charles Trinder decd, late of -
Final account of Solomon oper, sarniniveato'r
of the estate of Samuw•l Chase. late of Towanda bo,
goppli.mentttry account of E. R. Myer Executor
of Win. !cler decd late of WyAnx.
Final account of Alfred G're. Administrator of
Sarah Core, deed tate of She-hp-qu in.
Final account of Elam Bennett. Adminkirator
with the tall aunexed, of Eine , Normal, deed Lite
of Springfield.
And the same will he presented to Coe Orrh3r,'.
Court of Bradford county. on Monday the tat day , of
December next, for confirmailun and nU. trance. •
11. 111,ACK,11-gi•te , . •
I?..yister's fitter, Towanr!a. N"y.mher 1 IR3I.
New Chair and Bedstead Wareroom
JESSE' TAYLOR,
RESP ECTPU I. LY informs the public that he has
opened a shop cd his new house. corner of Main
and Paine sheets, nearly opposite Edward Overon's,
Towanda. wham he will keep on'hand or manufacture
to order, Plag-soeted. Cottage, Windsor. Psnev,
Seated end common CHAII:S, made of the bust ma.
terials, and of superior duralti.o.y.
He has also for sale en assortment of BillTrTeeiV4.
at low prices
Repairing and Seating Cor in. Caneohottom and
Flawseatell Chairs, on reasonable terms.
Cherry, Basswood, Whitewood end Cucumber lum
ber taken in payment for work.
He trusts that his long acquantancein this enemy,
end the durability of his work as tested by many years
experience, will secure him a share of public ration.
see. Tovettnia, lttrtrch I. 165 I .
BOOTS & SHOES!
Ithn W. 11"rilec7,
lIAS removed hisestabliehment cf. Mit'. stew%
corner of main street and the imdetie ;loam. and
will continue the manufacture of Uoota and t'ihoes,
heretofore
He haft just rweetved from ?few York it !ar:B Retort
ment of WomenlOChildrtes and Mires' Shaer, which
are ofrened at low Tho attention cf the Lodi*.
I. par icularly eqrarr.,,ed to he+ aseortmeta. entnPri.irrq
Inaltdr. Mg.•.tt V etylee:—Knameire tr. Jenny- Idne,t toys
ter boots; do. thcfe , e; black lastitiz and silk r ‘ore
walking ahoy., blaring, fee. Mb...ea' gaiter.. and shoes,
of every de:criotnm. A hove assortment rd titildorn:e
fancy Railer., hoots and sheen, of all /r twig.
For the fleHttemen, almost err ry .1, le a esi , ers er,l
P:Miell• This st.wk hes been re-smielly selected with
0111 T, and he he-Levee ho can (art superior anklets at
tesieenable
trj The stricte.t attention pail PI 31;trn.peurmg,
-And lie hopes in; ening well; well In merit x eiltvinu•
a ,re of the liberal parrortap he has hitherto recetced.
Towen.l%. thy, ft, IASI.
RICH F01..1.A Charorleon Chew", B:3: DIVIM
Snits. French Burge D e j,,, 0 0, am. art ,i 4
for rurnmor dre.-cA. French and
Tia.ues, Lion. n I.u.lnrs and any qoar.i y of rh, r
1 .,...11 $ at
lIE r f,r Vtrm k
nr4.1.-r•I 1.•••,lry. o,
from 'l'ow:,ndl and 1 tr,.:rt I! it C•'l. , "'f it , -
about 1.^.(1 at,4ot 4i5 or 74) 11^11 , A
tvcll 0f31..,..4, h v..% cra I c,• , 341,, ,, rtrf. ,, ..t w^ a Th..•
uiuto tra; .r a 1, ,z• taro.
and 101 , h• 01.-. ;•••••1 - .4.1 v •• P. in-Tv •
tothngr m. 4 ,411117 . 3 .01 n tier.
aajo. Isriart c:vt•r) 41.1.• g 1 ,6 1 ,1170 1,
tni.‘l ey if 014114* d. r,,, r 1 kr•
or n.ftirres e I'. 0.
WV...X. A 141. I' l sl. V. Srl:o7r.
..9.l!Stiztlt at the rurr...itliz,g
&A. (!.NNIX"31::1,1., tete . tll.•r butt., re
Zit for the I. ni v.. , to i.go
sill %%nut I again et I sit,H•ritinn Sf their frleridd and emt •
totne , it hi their law et cur" Eratse tioot.s.
4'7 , n- sting of all thine"-, neeibssary +ha at
er mvn ; whiab wit:. be snl,tat a lade ipa , vr rccathal3
ha; hithortnfo; teen 3 , 10.‘11 -
Pi t as% a . .to ua o Call th:fom prirch.l.4l7.-;«mstim..
11.. k. A. CA ‘IPBELL.
M F. RIN TWR
The undersivned 9 trill on reasons
-
ble terms, the Tavern House and ou3
••i? hundred_ acres of excellent farming
land, situated in the Village of 'Mcrae,
Bradford County, Pa. rho location of the lions"
commands a fine business, and offers ereat induce.
mews to a t ay ptrhon desirous ca'Aeepin.; a Pultlic.
Horse. in connexion trite Fair:lll3g t.C:c,
For terms npi.ly to fact sulSx- , lhrar nt [tam-.
Oct. 4 - MI. JOll,l P 1 SAIDRIV
NVtiErmAs, my wire CYNTIII.I !J..% nn.‘rfrr.
has thit day Tea my bed as I I , 1, wiq.nut
In* just cause or pr..Tvestion. th,c to f. , rhitl all
oercons barboriwa or erusit.ig her on-iry scomui. as
I shall pay no debts her c,ntracii+a• ^'..e this
,Tate. klt r;:i E 1433.
Toceau4a, nrtr. 3n. t
• .
ARD WA RE.--A ars laro and goner3l assort.
LI merit of haoiovere of every eesiription:ineloilinq
:`srperilorA.-I..i . tery end Weelormitha T 4 ‘le, 11-4rness.
t rri Carrie r M rker . 4 Trimmintro and BuitJing
%iorrrivto oo.otontly on band and Cu. *Oa at very
mice. by rtinßeVß'R.
SA LT.--A quantity a eau new arriving a!
Ctt :0, tf.sl. lIERCKW,
Register's l'C'stiseq
'Dress G. -cap.
X' arm for Bale
Great Bargain!
Car.ticr.