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    _ ritien ifor Lae Bradford Porter.)
[i v
a rs on. Geology.i—No 13.
gag grIJED,TO AGgicorm.,
c onfl ation and consposititm, of
Ilr .. .. That t h e difference in'soils in
.idaplation to agriculture, depends
, bel r different qualities, is aelinowl.
1 every farmer. I propose in
eg o to show, that all are
Me ruins of pre-existing rocks; that
secs qualities dependent on the
of those rocks; and that
Ano
n
i i io wl e d ege of the composition of
4senoal to, the agriculturalist.
her the explanations given 'in pre.
, nz essays , i; will be unnecessary
1 7 ) slate again the manner in which.
va l en ce of ancient causes has dis
-4d and distributed- the = soils of the
. h, but I propose to show some of
B a rs by which milder means are
f o rming, the bases of our soils.—
these means the atmosphere that
breathe is not the least important.
ib im perceptible influence the hard.
rix ts beCome corroded and rough,
g e c onstantly yielding a portion of
r gleam to the surrounding soil:-
41 1 3( 0E111g of irou, the process is
blouse. It is this tause that.
j aiheueci die exterior of the granite
'et—that has • decomposed the
edges of every limestone cliff;
estroyed the architectakal beauty
ne of the finest structures • of. Eu-
The products of this destrtiction
fain ;ale sods that support dur
non.
rusts, too, in , our'cold climate, do
to destroy the consistency of
s ; their action is only mechanical,
with e very.returning winter they
by 'their expansion-the zocks that
penetrate, and 4hus expose an ad.
nal surface to the action of attnos
ic agents.
.e dutring of water has a two-fold
c r in the formation of our soils ; for
- us motion grinds and wears every
; : l at obstructs its course, it carries
:ILI:Li to distant places, and mix
%;:ler their different, substances,
unety to soils, and fruitfulness
oh.
adus view of the origiOOf our
will require but little to shover
sr qualities depend upon the.
,;oin which they have been de-
Were all the rocks simple bo
-1%1 were the soils obtained front
talnixed,.we could easily, detect
;131!ties ; but sm.ch soils woulil be
tr unproductive. Kind nature
•lins not so tordered; for most
socks are compound bodies, and
ef water has done much to
•,e their ,-products.
cbowever,in limestone districts,
!abound with - a large amount of
DI are 'Consequently well adap
•:!!is ' climate to the growth of
Soils in .countries, abounding
and other plutonic. rocks,
ire silex and allimina, are
harsher, and are better fitted
rowth of grasses,
rods derived from the fossilifer-
C'o, are more diversifi_ed in their
king to the variety of this
soatetunes impossible - to esti
accuracythe effect of present
er caugesi, combined, and we
More compelled to submit our
careful chemical analysis to
us qualities. This is always
nhod of determining the point,
a leads to highly useful results.
the practical farmer it is easier,
re the soil he works with the
navhich ifhas :been derived.
simple tests is soon
--thustf it is harsh and gritty,
' l6B glass by rubbing it upon
sgex in proportion to this
lilt will effervesce or boil by
4o:inane acid ou it, it contains,
'fillies the odor of clay when
2pon, or moistened, it is argi
sad forms a — wet soil. If it
ith a rose color when placed
at non, it contains magnesia;
stains much potash it gives
'acid the color of lye. Now
cots - are easy, and can be per
any one. The soils to be,
thould be taken from below
so as not to be mixed with
Could. NO. experiment, will ,
of these qualities singly
11, for it is a mititore of many
ensures fertility. We may
all ofithese principles exem
the soils of our otvn county.
soils df our hills'are mostly
composition to the beds of
uch they lied Thii is a'sand
by uecdOgists, grantecteke,
nnflose;rof a mixture of atilt.
Isilei6us earths, with &trace
)11, and magnesia. The up
our country are Consequent
mixture of argilac.eous and
ths.
lboitehre of all our4fde hill
sail is:of the sane charte
been ' formed most by. the
our native rods.
'er valleys, we have aOix
)roducts of northern-rqeks
lwacke of our hills. With
ton we can find nearly • a
of the rocks of New York
of our river valley. These
all cases characteristic of
tion of the soil,-although
gypsum of the-protean
`,ow York are wanting in
, I lavi,ng probably been put-/404 tratmoortation and miY.
IMIMI
ed witli the soil so .as' to be impercep
tible to the eye, or carriedibeyond and
deposited in ,more tranquil - waters.--
The importance of a knowledge of ge
ology to the agriculturalist, must be ob
vious to the most casual observer. With'
it, he is able to take advantage of nature
in all his operation's, No, variety of
soil is 'suited to.the 'growth of all vege
tables alike, and by comparing and com
bining the qualities of earth, he is able
'to assist nature- in her operations, and
reap a bountiful \harvest, where barren
ness and sterility would otherwise
have' been. .
Married, • • '
In Nichols, N. Y., on the 29th ult.; by the Rev.
• S. , E Gibson, Lanus'. S. Bust - asset of She
• shequin, to Miss Se an Osauitx . of the for
mer place. ;
Part and parcel of the above notice was a
portion of the good things attendant upon a
twedding feast; for which we tender to the coup
leisholla4e4hus ventured
" On matrimony's fickle Sea"
•
out grateful thanks and wish them happiness
andiprosperity int.heir new state, and that '
" Upon thy neck light hang the chain;
For Hymen now bath bound ye,
O'er thee and thine may pleasure reign,' •
,Add smiling friends surround ye."
In this 116yough, on the evening of, the 3d. inst.,
by the B. H.inntsox of Al
•liany, to Miss Er.issLe. Ives of Monroeton.
NOTICE -
"TS HEREBY GIVEN that the ,fo ll ow .
classification of Retailers of Foreign Go od
and Merchandize has been made by the subscri
bers, and that the Associate Judges and the
Commissioners of Bradford.county will meet at
the Commissioners office in the Borough of
Towandli, on Tuesday the 26th day of March
next, to hear those who may feel themselves
aggrkved, and are desirous of appealing from
the classification herein .made; to wit :
Class. Ain't.
ATHENS BORO.
L. S. Ellsworth & Co., .12 'l2 50
Welles'& l Satteriee,
Henry Kingsbery,
G. A. Perkins,
Chester Park,
N.C. Harris,
W. H. Wilson,
C. Paine, 14 7 00
ATHENS TP.
John Watkins,
ASYIAIM,
Elmar Horton.
John Horton Jr
BURLINGTON,
A. & S. H. Morley,
Gee & Coryell,
Isaac Ford,
DURF,LL,
Moody Sc. Co.,
MONROE,
J. J. & C. Warlord,
Hinman & Wilcox, '
, 11. C. & Q. N. Salisbury,
llaaie[ Kellogg, 14 ,7 00
ORWELL,
Henry 'Gibbs,
T. A. Humphrey
PIKE,
Dauiel Daily,
Smith & Little
ROME.
John Passmore,
L. S. Maynard, 66 66
SMITHFIELD,
Lyman Durfey, - 12 12 50
g. 8. Tracy. - ,_ r. 3 19 00
STANDING•STGNE, ". '
•
A'. Newell, -13 10 00
H. W. Tracy. 46 • 44
J. J. Sr. N. D. Warlord. 46 t 64
SHESHEQUIN,
Horace Kinney & Co
Allen & Storrs, , tl -
TOWAN DS BOROUGH,
Elliott & Mercuri
H. Mix & Son;
J. D. & E. D. Moatanyc
H.H. &M. C. Mercur; , 44 f•
Tracy & Moore,
John F. Means & Co
Burton Kingsbery, '
0. D. Bartlett,
W.H. Baird & Co.. "
F. R. Hamilton,
Joseph Kingsbery• Jr., 4 14 700
E. S. Clark, • . G 4 4t
B. B. Smith,
Miles Carter,
C. W. Tallmadge,
TROY,
E. 0. Halstead,
0. P. Ballard,
S. W:& D. F. Pomeroy, 66
Adams & - 13 10 00
Layton Runyan,
Win. A. Gustin,
I - ULSTER, •
Guy Tracy; , 13 10 00
Wm. Gibson, '' ' . "
L.S. Ellsworthf •_ 61 , 46
- t
E. eolG.Trumtuo, • '
I . . •WYSOX, • '
D. C. &O. N. SalOury, 13 10 00
WARREN, ,
Marc* Tyrrell, 13.. -10. 00
WYALUSING,
MerirY'll4 cicinney, • ' 13 10 00
Ai-refer—A. 8. CHAMDERLIN, Clerk.
Comntitottonere Office,
Tomuidn, Feb. stb, 1844. S ,
Three Dollars 'Reward.
WRAKEN from my little girl on the rowan
-0.4.3 da bridge, the afternoon of Mon* the
26th lost.. a Copper Colored Whiffet dog about
eight months - old, rather long hair, and answers
to the the'nam - ril.of Penny,7 , very lively arid .
playfi3l, hy asznan that met the little girl, of. a
ratherrough appearance, with , two horses be
fore a wagon,: ono white, the box partly filled
with straw, and went towards Monroe. The
above reward will be gi4n , for the dog and
man, or sufficientinfimnation where they are.
M. & WARNER. '
Towanda. February'2Bth, 1844;
. A CALL FROff THE .YANKEE SUOP:-.
Upon all whom it may interes4i
HE subscriber is , ,verY much in want of
A-Au
money and does not feed disposed to have
Own property sacrificed :to tecommodUte
,those who are indebted to him. that have rea,
,ttonable time to pay, consequently if • they will
call and , settle .their- acts, however .small they
may be, they will oblige him very much, and
save cost svithot respect pOrsons.
• • ' y. C. HALL.
Tmvin•la. 4,‘‘ Y 844.
UNSEATED LANDS.
rUBLIC;NOTICE hereby given, -that,
in pursuance of the provisions of the apt
of general assembly bf the commonalth"ot
PennsYivania, pinned the 13th day, of March,
1810, entitled "Art act directing the mode of
selling Unseati3d Lands, and for other pnrpo.
sea," the following tracts of Unseated Lends,
situatedipthe county of 'Bradford will be ex
posed to_publie sale in the'boroogh of Towan
da, on Monday; -the 10th day of- JUNE maxi;
for arrearages of County, State ; Road & School
Taxes, now due unpaid, and annexed to the se
veral inlets, and all costs iteeessarily accruing
by - reason of clelinquetreiio the payment,
to . wit • .•
FRANKLIN.
.- • " .Agrregate, school
= Warranteei state, county and
o . road tax.
343 f pt - Betz Joseph, - 1 ' sl7' 87
443-i pt Betz John 17 88
3431 pt Bails James • ` 17 87
400 Byson Henry , .20 80
375 pt-Cooley Samuel 19 50
343} pt Edge. Peter ' 'l7 85
400 . Edge Samuel 20 80
3431 pt Fitz Samuel 17 87
400 Hardy Simon 2080
375 s pt Milore George 19 -37
400 Seely Joseph 20 89
400 Seely Henry i 20 80
400 Temple Peter 20 80
400 Temple GeOrge 20 80
400 Handy James 20 80
490 - Hampton 'Jonathan 20 80
400 Handy Nathan • 20 80
400 Higa Peter - 20 80
400 ' Moon Faul 20 80
400 Si'ddons Andrew 20 SO
400 Siddons George 20 80'
400 • Siddons Joseph 20 80
343 pt Edge - George 17 87 0
400 Hardy Paul 20 80
400. • Caitatof George 20 80
00 Cooley Joshua 2O 80
. 41i Hoge George 20 80
400 aga Nathan ' -20 80
400 Har. • Henry. 20 80
400 SeelyTe • 20 80
400 - Siddons Jam . 20 80
400 . Hollingsworth S ==en2o 89
369 k pt Caugas William 19 20
400 Ladlie Peter 20 80
200 pt Palmer Thomas 10 40
300 pt-Nichols Samuel 15 55
403 . Stewart Deb4rah 20 93
ALBANY.
1 ,
o .
g 0
12 12 50
13 10 00
13 10 op
13 00
110 Shepa?d Dayid 4 68
160 pt Barnes George 14 12
82§ pt Benson Peter 3 85
10 00
13 10 00
. 400 Barnes John sr. 18 75
266 pt Bradley Thomas 12 48
258 lit Sower Christopher 12 Oiri
301 pt Wistar Caspar -14' 06
205 pt Davis Israel , 11 29
- 150 pt Owen Jones - 7 02
172 pt Wistar Richard 8 053
• 183 pt Mattock Titus ' 855
175 pt Waggomer Adam 8 18
418 Buckbart Andrew 19 591
, 250' pt Carmalt Caleb 11 72
82 pt Benson Peter 3 84
418 Lowman George 19,59-i
418- . Lowman George 19 59-.3
100 pt Coffin Z , 4.68 i
1003 pt Crookshank Joseph 4 681
294 pt Pierce Abial , 14 77
160 pt Bradley Phineas 8 56
ASYLUM & ALBANY."
280
280 pt Carey Nathan ' 12 07
_ CANTON..
407} SlUdiner Caspar 19 25
, 485 Mifflin Francis 23 23
,
• 100 pt Maxfield Stephen 4 73
210 pt Austin William ' 9 92
154 pt Amen noxious . • 727
' 270 Lewis William 12 75
' ' 268 Guest Geo ' - . 12 56
4600 300• pt Vaughn Johni 14 17-1
4590 70 pt do • do . 6 293
13 10 00
13 10 00
as as .
13 10 00
.13 10 01)
12 'l2 50
13 It► 00
13 10. 00
13 - 10 00
13 10 00
13.. 10 00
4601 143 pt do do 6 74 .
• 202 - pt 13rattis Frederick 9 573
203 pt Singerlohn . 9 583
203 , pt Antis Frederick 9 573
200 pt Berk Henry; . - 945
260 pt Tracy Geo . , l2 283
100 - pt Cannon Henry ' 4 723
409 Lyon Solomon -19 34
4333
,- Friend John - - . 20 45
. ,
4074 Conk Jacob -19
.21
100 pt Stough, Matthias 4 723
407 • Singer Abraham 19 20
433 Greenor John
,: 20 45
1 407 'Shaw Robert 19 20
C ' 413 Feiffe, G S . l9 53
13 • 10 00
12 12 50
.4 64
13 1910
402 Banou John jr. 18 38
202 Barker JamesN 9 54
407 Morgan John ; Canton
• 75, Leroy 3321 18 93
TUSCARORA.
216 pt Guiness Peter 10 721
216 pt do do 10'72}
;,25 pt
. Primer Peter 16 10
349 Barnhill Robert; Tus
' =ma 254 Wyalusing 75, 13 71
- • 'MONROE.
- 400 ' Aittrson Samna' 13 80
400 Castator Haman 13 80
400 • - North Jonathan 13 80
400 North*Peter 43 80
400 Shots Frederick .13 80
400 ShUts Geo 13 'BO
400 Ellis Mary , 13 80
448 • 'Harris Ann 15. 45
/230 pt Wallace Mary 7' 75
' 400- Castator Joseph • 13 80
400 Hampton Peter 13 80
400 Moon John 13 80
400 North James 13 SO
400 • Woodruff Hannah - 13 80
230 pt Downing Jacob 7 75
109 pt Smith Jacob, • 3 . 75
237 pt Stevens Jodathan B 18
437 • I , l*Adarns Ephriam 15 10
434 Hamilton Thomas , 14 9.9
_361 ptliceman Jacob 12 43
390' Seeman Jacob sr. -13 45
. ATHENS. -
817 lat Charles Carroll 18 44
482 pt 'do do 13 b.!.
950 pt do do '25 65 .
RIDGBERY. •
642 pt Charles Carroll
661.., -do do
777 do 4o •
ASYLUM.
Ctil2
12 12 BO
66
*6
6i
1496
1511
1510
1506
1507
1509
300 pt Bradley Abraham
1131 •pt Avery qtriAtsplier
100 Fish Sally
WYSOX. _
400. Jacob Rhirkehart ,• 9 . 30
LEONARD PIERCE. Treasurer.
Treasurer*Office, l'ovranda, March 1,4844.
To
*LmMent Collectot%
.
WAKE PARTICULAR NoTtbE , that
J. unless you add° your duplicatesby the
twenty Afth day of March inst., I bhalllcermln
ly try the exporim6nt of. enforcing collections.
The situation of the Treasctry requires it, and
lirnust.and will try to
-do my. duty:
'TIERCE, 'Preasurer.
Towval. March Ist I RM.
; SHERIFF'S SALE: *
VllY.virtue of a writ of Vend. Espa hunted
from.the court of 'comnion pleas of Broil . .
ford county, to me directed, I shall esPasa to
public sale mthe house Of E. Raynafrd m the
Borough, of Towanda, im Monday, the 25th
day of ARCH next, at one o'clock, P.M.
The following described piety Or,parCel of
• land situate, in Durelt township andhounded as
follows: beginning at a stone heap on the.htink
of the Susquehanna river; thena:west 600
-perfhes ,to ai yellow pine; thence north 125
perches to • a pine; thenceeast.49o perches to
a black oak ; ,themce - down- the aus q uehtinna
the several courses of the same 175 perches' to
the place of beginning.. Containing four hun
dred acres more or less, with four framed hop
sea, three framed barns an a saw mill thereon
erected with about one hundred 'and siity .
acres improved and a small orchard. •
Seized and taken in exizution at the suit 'of
Simon Stevens 3 wSela Payne.
ALSO -A piece or parcel of land situate in
Columbia township and bounded north by high
way leading from Columbia x Roads to Spring
field and Wrr Genets; on the east by Henry
Parsonicand Caleb S. Burt; on the south by.
lands of Isaac Strait; James Parsons'and Wm.
Gemet ; on the West by lands of Jas. Paeans,
John Hurlburt and Paul Ferman, and the high
way leading from Troy to Elmira. Containing
one hundred & forty five acres and one burichaal
and forty nine perches r about fifty acres iMpro- .
•
ved with a framed tavern house, one largo fra
med barn, one horse barn and shed thereon
erected.
Seized and talon in execution at the suit of
Oliver Begley vs Johial Gregory. " • -
ALSO—By virtue of a FU Fa. the following
deseribed piece or parcel of hard situate in Wye
lasing township and'bounded on the north by
the main road leading froni Towanda to Skin
ner's-Eddy ; on'the east by Charles Hendricks
land; on the south by-land of Ephraim Bee
man and the Susquehanna river on the rust.—
Containing thirty seven acres -more or less , all
improved with a. new two story tavern shad
stone house and barn thereon, it being the same
property which was purchased at Sherif f 's sale
by Philip Sullivan in execution against Jacob
Coons & others.
. . _ .
• Seized and taken in eiecutior at the suit of
Ralph Martin vs. Philip Sullivan. -
, JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff,
Sheriff's Office, i
Towanda, February 17;11844.5
.41§1.M§DMERUO
TOTICE is hereby given to the members
.1.1 of the Bradford County Mutual Thsurince
Company, that their_ Board of .Directms have
this day made an assessment of 7i per cent. on
the premium notes, which is to be paid compa
ny by the I sth dayof April -next.
SIDNEY 8. BAILEY, Secritiary.
Insurance Office,
Towanda, February 14; 104. •
NOTICE.
t
•
LL tholwindebted to the subscribers who
j& expect to pay in Grain, must deliver it by
the first of MARCH next, otherwise, we shall
expect the Cash by . the first of April. Those
neglect this pall. will . find their 'notes and ac
counts in the' bands of an attorney, who will
collect them in tho shortest time Possible. •
J.F.MEANS & CO.
Towanda, Feb.'20,1844. •
Administrator's Notice,
ALL PERSONS' indebted to the estate 01
ALBERT A. Bsexwi;ru late of Elnlink in
the county of Chemung and state of New York
deceased, are notified to make payntent and all
persons having (lolanda against-said estate are
notified to present tiled tidy attested for settle
ment.
This notice is intended for all potions in this
Commonwealth haling unsettled businesi with
said deceased at the time of his desith either in
hia individual Capacity or as connected in part
nership with any other person or persons inclu
ding the unsettled mercantile and other busi
ness done in Ridgbcsry township by Beckwith,
Satterlee & Strong; and by 'Beckwith & Satter
lee, and business done
_by Hector W. Strong in
which he had an interest. •
JOHN L. WEBB Administrator.
Smithfield, Bradford C 0 ..; Pa., Feb: 6, 1844
Watch and Clock' Repairing
•
Pr. CELIOIII3:EIIeLLA;
RESPECTFULLY In
forms his friends andthe
=y am - public that he still cenun
, 7 nee to carry on the above
i ( 4 ' • ov business at his old stand,
' cit `%) one door eouth of Thomas
Al
xff g
Elliott , a store, and nearly
- opposite the Hay Scales.
• Watch and Clock &pairing
will be done on short notice,, and warranted to
be well done. From a long experience in the
bitsiness,-he believes that he will be , able to ren
der perfect satisfaction all who may favor
him with their patronage. • ,
N.B. Watches
,warranted to run well one
year, or the money refunded; , and a written
agreement to that efreet giv6n to all that desire
one. •
CLOCKS.—A large assortment just reeciv
ed and for sale very low for cash.
Towanda, January 29, 1844: •
DissoLuvoN, _ . •
7ancE is hereby given, that the firm of
HATHAWAY' & • .WILCOX, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent; • All monies
due the firm must be. paid , to S. HATUAWAY•
by whom•all demands against the Um_ will be
settled. S. HATHAWAY,
J. WILCOX.
Towanda. February 21141, 1844.
BOOT Bi . ' - SIIOE MAKING:
On my' own books again !!
-- •.
• . -
Wirbz*
STEPIIEN RATHAW AY informs th e
public generally that he is still prepared
to inanufaciure, of tho heat paterial, and in the
most Substantial and elegant manner, all
scriptions,of Boots and Shoe's.
Morocco.. Calf and Codrse.Boots and Shoes ;
Ladies' shoes and gaiters; youth's do. _
•
All work- made by.ine Will be. Warranted to
be Wellinade. Call and try. . •
Country-Produce takenin faYlealll for work.;
Towanda. February 27th, 1844: -
26 96
27 75
32.1
9.223
5 tis ,
3.07
fnani3LB.4l'l - IACA itOUR, - 20 bbl*:
lliavy MeVPork; . 500 Bushels Graio,
loan A.ightq Windo l o' Sash fnr 'sale at. ,
Icelmiliryf' 2F, 19,4:1. - 1110i\ N.YE'S,
.
ktmaistrator s Notice.
A LI: PERSONS s indebted to the estate of
Jaca Arnout,' late of Towanda township
;deceased, are hereby notified to mike immediate
payment; and gall persons having demands
'against said 'estate, are requested: to ;.present
them to the sabileriber, legally authenticated for
settlement without delay. •
GEORGE H. BULL,
A. L. CR : 4NMER,
" • Adrainistrators.
gonnieiDecember llth, 1843:‘
Adjourned Special uourt.
ALNADJOUIINED Special Court will be
held in . . Towanda in and for the county
of Bradford on Monday the'2sth day Of March
next at 10 o'clock in the fiiienooe for the trial
of tho followinglcauses, to wit: .
0. P. Dallaid vq. George Deuritt,ijectment ;
DiChastellaux Vs. Abel Fairchild et. al. trespass;
Sartile Holden vs. A. Br Smith et. al. do.
William B. Clyiner-vs. M. C : Drinkwater et. al:
,
/ ejectment ; •
Hardie Holden vs. Moses Watford et: al. tres-
Pt e;-
Revecce Shrader vs. J. Decker et i al.ejectment..
A. OHUI3BUCK, Prothonotary.
Prothonetaly's Office; '
Towe,nda,.December 21st .1843.
' ,L. E. ,DE )
&E' VILW9
TO T WANDA,. : PA.... -
(Ogee with the Register Accordei:)
amsa,a2 U 112.0 8 lifillßAE 8 8
INSURANCE • AGENCY.
Aril D. BARTLETT has the agency of
11 . 111.. the Delaware lifutual Safeiiineurance
.Conipswy of Philadelphia,enci is prepared to
take risks' on very favorable terms. Policies
are issued by said company in the usual man
ner of other stack companies.
Towanda, Dee. 4, 1843. ' •
O.ID -Or6D) 00,4111 8.
•
IVOHE subscribers are prepared.to fill all or
ders for Coal at THE OLD BED, at
the shortest notice and on the most favorable
terms. Thankful. for the liberal patronage they
have received, they are determined to sell fine
coal for blacksmith's, at lower rates than ever
befote offered, viz: we will sell for cash,
Fine Coal at $1,25 per ton—or $1,38 in pro
_ duce.—Coarse and Raked :Coal at •
former prices.
Beware of imposition : Fine Coal from other
places has palmed off as coining from our mine
—a sufficient proof of the superiority of our coal.
N. IPPRODUCE taken in payment for
„, .
GATISS & WAGGIT'F.
• Franklin, Brad. Co. Pa. December 25, 1843.
Bamw ooz.ad s
111111UBI4CIsf9TICE is hereby given - that
jr—
the. Blac ksmith's _ Coal wilfbe sold for
Si 38 :PER TON. PAR .MONEY,
And 050 . Rer ton, ldnd produal—land
.:t iod u c,l34tken l n- P 4 r" nt.
N. B.: The subscribers have a large quanti
ty of superior good coal on hand, and a suffi
cient assortment of rake-and coarse Oak '
I. & B.BOLITHO.
Franklin, February 1844.
-
.s and. Stationary !
New BotiJ
UNM-Mgl Z.L.11230
TI "- HE subscriber has just received a very
extensive assortment of School and Mis
cellaneous BOOKS; History, Travels, Voya
ges, Biography; etc., which. are offered for sale
low for cash. The stock embraces in" part .:
A tour in the East; Holy Land, &c.,by E. Joy
Morris, 2 'ivol:; Thomas' — Reminiscences and
Sketches, 2 volt; the Works of Josephfi, Rollin,
Byron,' CdmbeJ Dick, Sterne, Marryatt ; Coo
per's Nein] HiatOry, Plutarch's Lives, Mack's
Lafayette,/ Blake's works, Life of Washington,
Franklin,and Jefferson. .
Also, a gen i eral variety of Family Bibles,
large and small; psalms and hymns, music
books: etc. Blank Books and - Irltationaryi, of
almost every description,
J. INGSBERY;
Towanda, Jan. 27, 1844.
ONE 6ENT .REWARD.
ABUT NO CHARGES., PAID !
MI AN away from the subscriber on the
JIM, night of the 23d January, a young man_
by the name of Robert Ferguson, an appren;
lice to the BlaCkimithing businees.., I hereby
forbid all persons harboring or trusting him on
my account, aS I shall pay no debts of his con
tracting after this date.
J. B. RIDGWAY.. -
• Wysoi, Jan 29, 1844.
'ONE -10.E . ;i1T REWARDI.
N awaY frim the subscriber, on the,9th
inst., a lioy by the name . of Jania S.
Schermerhormlbound as an ripprentice t 6 The
Blacksmithing'bulinessi. Said boy was about
18 years old ;--haflon when be left, gray pants,
gray roundabout at and a cloth cap. I here
by forbid all perso s harboring or trusting him
on my account, a .1 shall pay no debts of-his
Contracting after this date.
W. ROOT.
Springfield, Jan 10. 1844. -S
n Lumber &: food Mingles,
n exchange for Cosh and goods
IL MIX & SON.
Panel and Conpi
WANTED
by
I- ROADC
cloths and
Cassimeres, Beaver
attine&for Bale low by
H.MIX&SON.
.
.. '." . E TRAY .-.- .
IAME to na
, • ,
g'y • nelosure the 13th day of No
n.) 'caliber lasti3 SMALL YEARLINGS;
one- a red heife'r with white back end tail; one
brown heifer Witli white ring on tail; one ml
steer : with whin otail ; the owner* requested
to provo propity, pay chargeo and take therg
ii
away. ' ,' WILLIAM BRAUND,...
Dural; Dee. I:. 184 . 3. ' f -- '
calth of Nmblab.,
imply so.
,CoNap
Bradford,
ArOHIO'
Bradfoid C.
poseth and sal h,
of February inst.,
big to the martian
poso tolint,direc
convicted a.
him by the ne 14- 1 -
s2itl county until'
ESTON, High Sheriff of
'king 'drily sworn, de
that son Friday the 16th day
at . one o'clock Y. M.. ogreea
of the Govern'or fiat that pur
d, he executed .Tarnes Dolan;
into of murder, by han:fing
within the yard of the j it - of
r) was dead.
I: VVESTON.
ribed this'd of February;
°mow,' Al:aociate Judge.
• -
S 'arg - Rubs
. 3 . 44; befOreti
•
1 Ai.
. ESTRAY.
ACIAME to the premises or sitbscri
her' in the borough of Towing* on or
about, the, first day of November, laws RED '
HEIFER, about one and a baltyeare eirwith
no particular marks. — : ;The owner is requested
to call proveproperty pay charges awl . take hes
away. < - • G. 11: DRAKE.
-
,Towanda, Jany. Bth 1843. .
A FEW cwt. ofgood old Bqkshito Cheeie
1,11 . constantly-on hand by
Nov. 16th, 1843, CLARK.
. CAUTION' -
.
WHER.PAS my wife Louisa bi. bas left
my bed and board .without:,any j ust
cause or provocation. I hereby forbid any one
harboring or trusting her. on my account; 4br.l
shall pay no deb:. of her contracting offer this
date. • • . FLOYD -B. II( INVES.
Burlington, Jan. 19, 1844:
moo; (ria2CIEMITStsi :
10ASHIONABLE TAILOR-on Main at.,
Jr_ over B. Thomas' Hat Kop,:and nearly
opposite Mercer's stoic, • [Oct. 10.
SPECIAL COURT: •.
THE Hon.WILLIAM JEBSUP;Presidtnt
Judge of the 11th Judicial District of Penn
sylvania, has ordered and appointad.a Special
Court of Common Pleas to be held for the County
of Bradtord, at Towanda, on Monday, the 25th •
day of March next, at two o clock,-P. M, for the
trial of all such causes as may then be pending,
in said court. . • •
AARON CHUBBUCK. Proth'y.
Prothonotary's office Torvanda,Dec 234843.
NEW GOODS.
,BURTONi_KIN GSBURY
CFAS JUST RECEIVED from New York
El City, a large and .well selected assort
ment of FALL WINTER GOODS which
are offered for sale at his old - stand. His stock
consists in part of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
- •
CUTLERY,:.
LEATHER, .
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS. &I;APS,
&C. &C. &C.
Which will be
or
"on the most reasonable
terms for'cash or country produce. Ails old
customers and the public generally are reques
ted to call and examine qualities and prices.
Towanda, Nov:llth, 1843.
THE LATEST NEWS!
oc, oc. aaaaweav
HAVE just received and are now opening,
at the' store lAtely occupied by
Piollet; in Wysox, an extensive and well se
lected; assortment of
•
Fall 4 . Winter Goods :.
consisting of almost every variety of Dry Goods,
Groceries, . Crockery, Queensware, Hardware,
Boots and•Shoes,Ac., &c., Which they offer to
the public on the most favontble terms for cash
,or ready pay. *:Having purchased for ready pay
at exceedinglyilaw prices, and confidently be
lieving that Ili* terms and prices offer equal i f
not greater indutements to the purchaser than
can be found elsettthere, they'respectfnlly solicit
the patronage of the community.
LuMber and produce taken in payment •
Wysox, Nov:. 6, 18,43.,
.11:31IX & SON
RE NOW RECEIVING from New York
a large and choice selection of GOODS
of every description; to which they call the atten
tion of the public, and which will be sold for
cash, produce of all kinds, and Lumber, at ex
ceedingly-low prices.: Call and examine prices
and qualities.
November 7, 1843 '
WINTER SOODS!
MHE LARGET STOCK EVER OF
falg FERED IN THIS MARKET, is now
opening at Montanye?a, which they will sell at
wholesale or retail ai such prices as will ensure
a liberal share of pablic patronao. Their stock
consists of
DRY GOODS, GROOM, HARDWIRE,
Boots and • Shoes, Ladies' Bonnets,
. Gentlemens' Bats 4. Caps,
Buffalo Robes. 4.e._ •
and all the etceteras necessary for the comfort
of a cold winter,,which appears to be rapidly
approaching.
.L D. & E. D. MONTANYE
Towanda, November 8, 1843.
LATE ARRIVAL !
;THE subscribers have just received at their
store in Monroeton, large and well se
lected assortment of
,EALit, AND WINTER
1100DS, comprising almost every variety Of
Dry GOods, Hardware,
Groccria, I CroiPery, lefe.
which they.now Offer . to' the public at very low
Prices for ready pay.
The citizens of Monroe acid the surrounding
counttY are respecifally - invited to call and ex
amine,otir stock, as we are confident we can give
them as good bargains as
.they can find at
.any
other establishment in the county.'
Cr Lumber and„ Produce taken in pay - ment.
D. C.ISL,O. N. SALSBURY. - ,
Monrooton, Nov. 8;1843.
Air ATB &'CAPS, a good Assortment for
.. <11:. sale by , J.P.MEANS & CO.
5 \
LOTTON YARN, 'Melting &. Batting on
hand by MEANS & CO.
IiVENTAL..I4II:I'3OIrIIII3:Do
"NT exchange for Goods—At/amnion, Panel &
good' Culling Boards, and,,,28 inch Shin
gles; - MEANS 00.
I
GOODOo
.i . o,
:D. PSIKT.LETV
,October 23, 1343 •-•
AfffEIMOS, Maas; Do Laines,
Figured_ Orleans, Tegtins,•Printed Vel
vot, Ar.e, beautiful patterns Ifor the-Ladies' for
Salo by . ; '" 1.4:111X & SON;
DOTS SEWES,
:t , —Nov.
I , lz IFLE
•for,salair
_
EPHYR Worsted, Fringes, - Silks Late:-,
rAr
Ribbons,' "and Gent's, Glows, -.of
every kind-.-.§hatels: of ':any size and pattern.
thay . ats,, Winter Flowcr, Bonnets
,d , ,c,.for sale,
Nov. 1,51N,A8.43, H; Mll'fi . .
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