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

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    fiord Cetility: Colart..! •
'Tuesday, May 1,1844.- .
cox oNwEAvra va.' Wat.- S.' Mug&
To wiian indictment,for wilfully and _
oit i on gy setting fire to a barn, belong-. •
.. f ,g to Daniel Wells, containing hay and
~,
and situated in the township of '
,slum. It appeared. from the evidence
ace d i n this case,- that about I'll o'-
- t kio-the evening of January 30,'44 .
p , w e lls, being in bed, was roused . by
barking of a dog, and, • getting up,
F aired that his barn was on fire.--;-
*ceding ' immediately to the stable,
oh was in the Centre of the building
*succeeded In getting ont and saving
ae of his cattle. Observing Toot prints
out, he, went to some of his neighbors. i
' o d them up and informed them what
o ccurred. By means of a - light
o w that had fallen in the coutse of the
z ing, these footsteps were easily 1ra....
], and showed that the 'person who
r petrated the act had pursued a devi
or and zigzag direction, partly• along
road, and partly through the fiel d s,
facross - ' . the rivet to the- residence'of
'der in Wyalusiug, a diStance of three i l
les. Mr. Wells. and several others,.
rowed this back, and on reaching Mil
's house, after a short delay induced
a to getup :end let them in.. 'U - pon
ing informed that the, barn was burnt,
alleged his innocence, stated that he
new who' did it, but that he would not
]i. The shoes which were found in
e house, and •whicli, / he said be. had
am the day previous,. were ascertained '
exactly ., the tracks in the snow.—
hours after his arrest, he informed
of the tritnessess, that his wife got
Wm. 171;ee - to set fire to the. barn,
rder to send him (Miller) to 'state pri=
HON tVEALTII VS. WILBER - PETERS.
tent for an assault and battery' on
:Morley, to which the defendant
guilty, at the dame time Wines
rmiison of the court to state under
iscumstances - he committed the of-
Leave was granted, anal after he
ide, his statement,. - and Mr.. Morley
sl under oath in relation to the mat
le Court sentenced the defendant
• a fine of ten dollars to the com
nith and the costs of irdiecution.
Wednesday, May 8, 1844.
the case of the Commonwealth vs
r, the Jury this morning, returned
ict of guilty against the prisoner.
310 PNEALTII r VS. OLIVER ELLS
( Bt. Assault' and Battery-•-Pro-
Jr, Wm. H. Spencer. Mr. Spen
ming a son, about 19 years of age,
id for some months absented him=
m his. Either's house, and , hearing
; was at Mr. -Ellsworth's, went
n 4 rly one evening in February last;'
was in the attempt . of Mr. S. to
slso"n away, that he was resisted
E. and this offence committed;
iryfound the defendant guilty.
1_ _ _
' Thursday, May 9,
- er Ellswoith Jr., was, this morn
lined by the Court to paY a fine
dollars to the Co_nanionwealth' and
aMOPTEALTH VS. SENECA SIMMONS
W REELOCE, SIMMONS. PrOiCClltOr,
Bireett. Indictment for a nrisde
n in endeavoring to obstruct the
sheriff, C. M. Belknap, d in the
— his duties, in seizing upon
my of the defendants. by virtue
nention in CaVor of Daniel Bart
loth aefentlants were found guilty
Tory.
&FEEBLE VS. THE TOWNSHIP
:Qum. This was an action
the - plaintiff to recover dama
njury to bis horse,,eaused by
bridge being in -a dilapidated
4etoc , " condition. . A judgment
been rendered by -arbitrators
the tewashie, the supervisors
.a 'tight of appeal without the,
of costs. The. Court to-day,
a written opinion on the sub ,
ibstande of whieh is, that the
ing sued upon an alleged di
'; and not in any represenl.a
rheing responsiblpindeel,
the default of os officers,
lirectly liable, coats must be
other cases, and that a town
aly within the provisions of
ton law. •
haimix va..11. S. DAIIII
The fallowing ire the prin-
This was a action, founded
promisory notes, signed' by :
Davidson,'
111 .,Shilitilan or, bearer. The
leaded the l'statote of limits
;hie}; the plaiMiirreplie4 byteq 1
promise.: The only eri-
43 • - t. - the
enee o promise to-pay . ..wasfoun d.''
inilia - tionitiOny of Wm. Sitipin'an; bo
dept*,rthat, on the 6th &yet
-1844-he*Sd a conversation with thei de.;
fendaot regard to these notes,,thati ihe
defendant eierriined :the einouiti;*and
agreed 'to pay , theai as fast" as he cOnld,
that he would tinivit the On n e xt
and Mr.. Shipman furtherremarkinithat
the notes were outlawed. ,D. said it
would make no difference, for he wo u ld
pay as soon as he could., Mr. S. further
deposed, that he transferred the notes to
0.0: Shipman for a valuable considera
tion. about the 13th July, 1841, and that
he had no interest in• the ent of, the
present , suit. This suit was commenced .
August 'lO, 1841. •'The question which
aroselpi, decision of the Court; 'Were
whether Wm. Shipninn was a compe i tent
witness, whether his testimony if admit
ted, would be 'sufficient to suppori the
action, and whether it was sustainable in
the name of 't he ptesent plainti ff : The
Court on Thursday afternoon delivered a
written opinion on the last two points in
the following terms :
" In the 'Opinion of the Court, the new
promise 'bade to Win. Shipman is no
evidence to sustain the promise iipplied
ly set 'forth - in the declaration, as made
to 0. 0. Shipman, the preient plaintiff,
because there is .by , such new promiSe no
recognition of any right in 0. Ship
.man, from the fact, that the conversation,
from which it, isF inferred; took place
before the tiansfer of the note• to him,'
and this new promise would not -be ne
gotiable so as to, sustains suit in the
name of the transferee. We think, there
fore, that the present suit cannot be sus
tained in the name of 0. 0. Shipman.' '
" The 'case now before us is stronger
too, from the character of • the new-pro
mise Whith is conditional to.pay when he
could, and- part in the then next fall, the
suit being . brought in August after the
promise, and, no evidence of the ability
of the dirt.,`,shewn, so'that theevidence,
neither aCtia : the character of the promise
nor as to tiiiTarties, Sustains the allege
dons onribe part of the plaintiff, and
judgement must therefore be entered for
the defendant for coats." •
• Friday, May 10, 1844.
' DAVID SOPER 'Vs. SILAS MILLS ..-7A13-
au m psit. for
,money had and receivgd.—
After the evidence had been gone through
with, an application was_ made for leave
to
. amend the declaration, which being
granted, the defendant befog' taken by
surprise, the Jury Were accordingly dis
eharged-4and the cause was continued.
FATAL FALL.—Fredrick Scammon.
of Saco, Me., whileliat work'on a build
ing in that place, fell head-foremost the
distance of about twenty feet, striking
upon the side of his head, splitting and
crushing hia kulli- At tho last accounts
he was just atilt's.'
Suicini.'--The body of .a man was
found on Sunday, near to-the village of
Williamsburg. L. I. •T,he name of
'•-Tobias"' was written oh a hat, wbich
was found near the body. The deceas
ed had evidently committed suicide
with a pistol. -
DERkS COUNTY BANK.---The bill for
the redemption of the over issue of the
relief notes of the Berks COunty Bank.
passed both (branches of the Legisla
ture, V l'arge majorities. and now
awaits the action of the Governor.
STATE - SABBATH CONvErrnoic—lt
has been recomaiended by .a meeting at
Harrisburg, that a State Convention be
held at Harrisburg, on the 30th of-May,
for the purpose of 'promoting, a more
due observence of the Sabbath.
A LIFE LOST.—One of the bdilers of
the rolling mill, attached to Messrs.
Bailey,-Brown & Co.'s iron works at
Pittsburg; Pa., exploded on Monday;
29 - inst. Mr: Thomas ''Grasshopper,
an engineer, was injured Iso severely
that he died in a few hours.
THE " BOSTON. POST _OFFICE.-m-4111
Sunday, the day on which the Acadia
arrived,' thirtyttosuand letters and about
severity bushels of newspapers were
assofled, and examined at the Boston
pe . sKoffice, . -
PIIILADELAHIA'_BANIG-.411q .- Phila.
- delphia Batik, has declared a dividend
of three per. aut, for the last six months;
and thel cashier hail] announced , ft as
payable on/demand... ,
The St. Louis .4spurter. Says: tha
th'oO — Ei ' lltio of eol igtr.oti*Rouring tikt°,
Misvoini every week.:.
.Whigs .
hare two majttilli . ballot in this
Sfate. -
News tram an Natiofts.
At .the_ circuit :Court 'in Qaondaga
r,PUntYvbtliv Nett, JOhn Gor4iner
recovered of O. S. Baesey!slsoo dam=
ages tortheteductioiatid abandobateni
uthis daughter,- under`pretext of mar
-
ridge. Both were *ealthy ta
mers. • - • •
Prof. Pennington is Wang Op a pri- -
iiate sobsCripfion — fro' the citizens of
Washington to'falie about $2:10, , with
which` to finish and send UP .hiS lake
model aerostat, to prove to the Govern
ment the 'practicability of his plan of
navigating the air'opon philosophical
principles.
.
~ It is stated that -_ a daughter of:Maj.
Gen. Scott has taken:the:Ash - de veil, a
the cenvent.in'Geergetown,l). C."\
Ata ball in New York ;a feW 'even
ings since..a certain young lady. not
having the feat , of bankruptcy before
her eyes, wore a dress whiclrcost $560/
It was of silk' velvet, royal -purple,
bound with gold laee, and the diamonds
with which the clasps of the bracelets
'were studded, were .estimateil to be
worth:at least $3,0001 /-
. The Rev. Mr. Carer, , ,Avhw
.recent
ordination gave rise to s e much discus
sion in the Episcopal/Chutch and, else-=
where, died a sh,it, tine . before the
vessel in 'which lie took paSsage, enter
ed the barbor.of Havana. He went
out for The benefit of his health.
Johti , L. Brown, or South Carolina,
who ,Was not long since sentenced to
death for stealing - a quadroon slave, of
when he was enamored, l and after.
•
wards publicly whipped, it is now said,l
attempted to sell the being who rePosi
ed confideree m him.
• -
The -Philadelphia Gazelle says
We were yesterday shovin a precioni
telic. a beautiful-gOld.watch, which was
formerly worn by - Gen. Washington,
and which - is now the property of a
young , Philadelphian, Mr. Bushrod
Adami. AttaChedi to the - watch is . a
seal, coniaioing . General Washington's
coat of - arins.' Tbese:valoed articlei
. have been. in the - possession of Mr.
Adams for some year's."
The authorities of New - Bedford,
Mem, have offered a reward of $2OO
for the .discovery of the abductors of a
Miss. Wood, - who disappeared on the
evening of the 1 Ith of March, but very
mysteriously.
A large and enthusiastic Irish repeal
meeting was held the other day, at the
Tremont Templet Boston. Among
the speakers were 'the . Rey. Messrs.
Deese and Davys, from Longford, Ire
land. - Several .otlier addressee, were
delivered," and $7OO were collected.—
At Watertown and Roxbury meetings
had also been , held, and pecuniary lib
erality displayed.
At the Last date of the accounts from
Rhode Island, a jury had not been em
pannelled. for the trial 9f Dorr. The
court decided that the,evidence should
not he. Published until the case shall
have been disposed or..
At Dedhap, Massachusetts, a jury
the other day vindicated. .* law , and
order," and the rights and immunities
of the American citizen, by convicting
Col.' Blodgett, of Rhode Island, who
had been indicted for breaking into the
house-of Wm: Crooks,. of Bellitigham,
in search of."• suffrage Men."
,The Hon. Benjamin F. Hallett, of
Mass., appointed by the' ,House of
Representatives a commissioner-to in
vestigate the circumstances connected
With the Rhode,lsland difficulty, is now
at Abell's hotel, Pawtucket, and' has
cited Gov. Febner •to appear before
him-! • - •
Edtriund Burk, of Philadelphia, aged
about forty years, a teacher' of langua
ges, died suddenly on Tuesday ,itight
last, of apoplexy.
Dr., .Carlton, - of Maine. his - been
convicted 'of adUltery;`bY the Supreme
Court of diet State', and sentenced to
three" years bird, labor. in the State
prison. , -
A great , indignation , meeting.was held
at Pittiburg, onlitirgsday last, relative
, .
to - the.impriSournint_of. Messrs. Kyle
and Flinnvio r r libelling Judge Patton.
:A-Mr. Hendrick has been.conviCted
in Massaehusetts of breaking into a
house itu.seatch of Rhode Island Oa
trage men."'
Dr. Basley;'6l- Baltimore, perfbrinel
•
44e . 9a5e:41 opej.atlen :for club feet, a
Fredrick,
.14d., =
150 cabinet majors of Cijicipt
for hifflier wages' On the
Rut:Atto'gmtloj....erti 4-op d f ,
concede 'the prides thev - deinanjeik ..;
EBEE
=I
-BremOtrullCASlCelaiNg.
An `sajoiliued.miketitit; for;the org anization
'of a Dansociatialsickiididn;wakhe4
blit
Saiith, Lti Mcitutxt, - 9E1'8363rd:4 er4ol3g; 1, 1 4'
inst. ff
The committee aPP9ifited , . 11 ;1 1 9 0 0 solution,a-99n—
t +/thick afterantquiment, was adopted,
as followei /'
• -cierirrriTtrrios.--
Tho objecta of this Association / ire to.main•-
tain 'democratic,. principles and
measures -so as. secure thetr / ascendancy
the appr oaching presidential and Gubernatorial
contest, IrLthe election or the nominees of the
Deniocmtic 'COnventien '
to be held With'litay.-Itertorimbers to aid in'ef-
fecting that unity of action and purpose among
the democratic brethren of this. Commonwealth
_and of the 'whole,UnitedStates; which. will ral
ly the entire de m ocracy is enemata, to rescue
our institutions froixi the control of federal Whig
gery, - whose /ts6...ndaney, (obtained by fmtid),,,
Will, if continued, curse our ,beloved country
with. emannorts expenditures, a-undone! batik,
a national debt, 4issensions among different sec
tions
,ofr the Union, hosts of cOrpoiations and
monopolies, and' endlesa schemes to create a
splendid government on the ruins of; real de
/ Article, 1. The: Association • shall be called
,THE DENOCRATC.ASSOCIATION 01 ' V l " n°E *
Article 2. The officers aball be a President,
two Vice Presidents. a Treasurer, two Secrete
' ries, and a Conitnittee of Correspondence,' of
ten members: '•
Article p. Stated meetings stall be held at
Monroe, on. the first Saturday of every month
at'6 o'clock Pr. M. Adjeurned.,meetings may
be held from time : to time; and speciaTineet
jogs may be called at the request of five Mem
bers..
Article 4. Tlib Officers shall be elected at the
.first stated muting. after.ten persons shallittb.
scribe this Constitution; they shall continue In.
office one year, When new officers may be cho
'
. Article 5. The Secretaries shall keep the mi
nutes, and call the meetings. ' . •
Article 6. The Treasurer shall collect and
_keep an account or /such contributions u the
Association shall make..
Article 7. The. Committee of Correspondence
shalt correspond;
. as actively as possible.. with
individuals and associations of democrats thre%
out the United States, having in view the Pro.'
motion of similar principles, measures and ob
jects, and obtain and circulate useful political
information and docunients.
Article 8. The, Association shall zealously
and promptly aid in furthering the object_stated
in the preamble ; and especially in - promoting
organization and co-operation, with a view to
the approaching Presidential and Gubernatorial
election.
Article 9. Very member, before admission,
shall sign this Constitution.
The following officers were .elected.for the
ensuing year:
President—GEOßGE H. BULL; .
Vice Presidents—A. L. CnAsmEn..
• BSSJ.. WILCOX; •
Treasur'er—Hiram Sweet;
Secretaries—E. B. Ooolbaugb, • •
O. S. 13eobe . • •
' „ Committee of Correspondence. !• +
.I.R. Irwin, J. B. Smith,
Charles Holten, I H. Et, Salsbury, .
I. H..Phinney,. G. F. Mason,
J. P. Smith, Eli Gianteer,
Freeman Sweet, , Wm. iLewis.'
Resolved, That the proceedmge of this meet
ing be publiehed in the Ijradforil Reporter:
Onimoticut, "Ijonmed.
Democrats of Towanda township!
CrA MEETINI 4 of the DemOcrats
of Towanda township, will be held at
the School House, near Major Fisher's on Sa
turday eirening, May 18. ..
•
MerWASHINGTONIANS !—There
Will be a,tneeting of the Washinto
niarts,of the Borough of Towanda, at the Fire
Proof, MONDAY EVENING, 20thinst.
The Ladies are invited to attend, and seats
!HI he provided for them. •
. ,
NEW SUMMER GOODS
=qr. RECEIVED: r
ALSO, AN. ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OF
' Books-It Stationary, -
May 6. For sale by S. KINGSBURY .Tr.'
-WHITE MARL'. LIME !
witTE MARL LIME for rade, voliale.l
sale and retail at dIALSTEIYS.
Candles one Shilling per pound
ArIANDLES dr. TALLOW constantly on l
11.) band and for Want HALSTED'S.
,
FLOUR, d
the ban. and otherwise, fox;
sate at . • HALSTED'S. I
,
LI DIT OF istaotts drawn for Specia l . '
Conn, to be held ;Inns tp, 1844.
Athena fp.- 7 Alvin Morle,y4•Henry • MCKinney;
Athens barci---0. D. Batteries; ' • -
Annenia-' , Lealisander Kingman:- . '
Terry - ;' Benjamin Inghatil ;1
Burlington—Mack; PrOwrii'lL
Columbia-=Phineati.Morgan Allen B.Paisqns,•
John H. Furman; . .
Dure[l—Samuel Kellam ;
latsy.:...Hariey Holcomb:, -
M6nroe-Gorslen F. Meson .
Orwell—fra Brownson';' ' • i '
Pike—lsaae. Nichols
, 11 4109trY — Paivici Virfot u,
Biteaheqqint,...Hoolten, y cmng :
Smitt4eld4-4.!alke 24:116F18
g l . l,
rairwell; • ''''
Siningfilildraltee,Mattcielfa. A. H. Bowe
":51
3.(3 .,74 4 4 4 - , !KI-r9l/04WIn ICPA: o F:•_O r ii.* * 34h;
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' T °" 9 Tr• 4 7 - krr"n4- , A4itY! , ,, ,-.1 •: -
Ploy-DahietPOinernii,lSlo4l , 14!thitidj , "..''
Windlitini;4* . setCf.ll;ll4t;
Widts ,4 ol*BniitititHiniiihrey • Win
• InWalk • " I -Li r
s.re.
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SADDLKAND: IARNESS
ptii-eioiiimii„iedihe—mlitupsitsliii' of
Hrjoheii; Hunt*4r,s.; itri4 in
the 'borough of Towanda. %in the builffing, for-,
iskef:l7 occupied i itrir S. Hathaway. , tiro floors,
'West of I. H. SuiSienis i onvern..wliefW tkey will :
oPotaiitli B and, and 1311/ 4 f a c lu rel •P'
Pas&is, ? 'Citrnirion and Quilled
• -
Ranieri, ..- li . .- - :Calvet Bags,
•Bridles, • -11 .
.- TrunkB; -. • ~
. . a
Collars,;.:; ;i:- .. :.,. Tallies.. itc..4T, .
. Carriage • Toimpling ~ tind . Military . : Work
done to.order.: ii .
~ , . ... • i , , , -
IVratifinotes,•PeW and Chair, Cliabiona roads
'en sh o rt notice tSld'reaqonable terns.. , . ..
•-- The atibniibers 'hope by' doing . ' their 'wadi
wail, and by a strict attention to - business, 'to
merit a share•ofiablie panonao. , r r '
• ELKOINAII SMITH dr. SON.
Towanda MaY, i.4,•1844. . ,• ••• . . ._ •
7,M 01E 9 5 s!€ ) T - 1 020
• T ielkereby given to all interested;
that letter stamentary have this day'
been granted tot e h "
subscribers on, the estate of
-Wm. Snailkldec'4. cf,,Windhain
All persons indehted to said estitie are riiioired
to make immediate payment, and all those,hav 7
trio detnands.against the same are requested to
present. them, legally attested, for settlement.
EtgTll 131411T11, ,5 p y „,„t nr ,,
If ARNOLD,
• Windham, May 9, 1844. - '
1 , , INFORMATION. ' WANT ED,
IF. a widow hidy b y the name of EUNICE
BURLEY,Iipidow of Ebenezer' Burley, is
thingip the county, by addressinganpte tothe
Von.'A. H. , Rea 4, Montiose, or by calling on
'the subscriber,l he will receive information
which will lid' of_Oecuniary benefit to her. Any
information fro4-any other acquaintances or
frietid Of hers where she resides, dr.c., is solicit
";ed. Address as lebove. D. M. BULL.
Tomuida, MS' 14, 1844.: & ,
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WOO
GRAN'S • r
WOO.LI 'f
N FACTORy,.. -/
• ITIIAC4 '
• .
ILL have an Agent at the following'
•
places.to exchauge.Cloth of all kinds
Ifor Wool on as good tering if not better, than
at any other Factory in the State, and trust
that every man; will , call, and examine - for them
selves before trading..,. 1
Will beat Lerriyiville on Monday and Tuesday
June 3d and, 4th,•:for two days'only. ,
Rome on Wednesday, June sth, One day only.
Towanda,- Thuisday and Friday; June 6thend
` 7th, for two days only.
MciodY's Tavern, Sheshequ;n, Saturday and
1 4 4onday,..Iune,811i• and 10th, foi two days
only. • I.' 1
Fork's Tavern !Athens,onTuesdayJune 11th,
forene day c,only.i .
R. Tuttle's !Tavern, . Smithfield on VlEadnes
day Miff-TheeWay, June 12th and 13th two
days only.. • I
Burlington, on Friday June 14th, for! one, day
only. I
Troy, on Saturday and Monday, June'lsth and
17th for two', days only. - .
,Colutabia Flans, Tuesday June 18th, for ono
()openly.: • I
'
Esquire Spencer's,) . Daggett' Hollow Wednes-
day June 10th, one day only. •
A. Mineeea,' Thursday ;Jane 20th, One day
only. I, .. '
4ne "
_ The Asiorimivt hill consist of GRANT'S ,
Celebrated Sheep's .Gray Cloth
•- • '
cr.otuL s.csastanax.s SATTINETS.
Also, a ,general 'assortment of Black, Blue- 1
hlack,• Adelaide, Invisible Green, Brown and
Sigel Mixed 1 •
BROAD -CLOTHS. •
• Farmers car reaize from' 20 to 2f per cent,,
more than'by dieposing of it any other way.
We hOpis you willpill and examine the weight,l,
body, andquantitylof stock in each yard of thelj
ali . ove mentioned Cloths,befote purchasingelsa-•
where: ° .
The highetit pried paid for Wool, and Cloth'
at the wholesale Factory price.- • 't
If, required, l a proportion of payments for
Wool will be in3:de in cash. .- •
•-CH,EqSI, CRANDALL , Agent.
Ithaca, Map 844.. • .
ORE:
. E GOODS!
• .
~ . 12144' ' MEIEZ.
Inow prepared to exhibit for the inspection
of his oldtfriends and the public generally
a little the , beSt assortment 9 r gdods in_ town.i
He deems it sufficient to say his stock numbers
the usual variety of Prvoisions; such as Flour,
Corm meal, perk, Butter, Lard, Tea, Coffee,
Chocolate, Lultop and Brown Sugar; Molasses,
from 31 to 7.s!;ets , Raisins, Prunes, Dried Cur
rants, Figgs, Sult.ans Raisins, Tapiaeo, Cition 4 ,.
Pickles, Pepper Sauce ; Confectioilaries' of all
kinds, Frilitse&, irom paper-shelled Almonds
:to Pat Nuts,jCa dies, Shaving and Bar Soap,
ti i
Dried. apple:4 and good assortment'of French
and Gertmus T4s, skc., &c. • ' -- ,
As it has hacome the general belief that my',
assortment is a little the best selectien_end the
greateit variety in the place; and for reedy pay .
the patine may bei assured they , will get 'as good
goods and as tbettp as they can be brmght else
where... Mt ikitals of . produce teen in ex-.
change. .. Be sum you call at thy old stand: the.
Past : Office, and while waiting. for this Mail take
a little cake and cheeie orcliestants, apPles or'
cigars or and ping ..tolsep," tip the spirits in ,
this time of high. ireidarr'.' -•• , ' -, .
May
' ••• " . . ' . , ''.
N . ' pi in g & SamplerG if
. Ov. : oe s,.
. , - , - ..T •IttCEIVi:D AT r 1
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4n4',/iii i .6fSte "Cheap, for,Coalli .
TommdaiMav 6 - 1644 ' ••• ' - "•-•
• ill .I , ‘ ' .' l :'' ' ' '' ' '. 1 ,:". * : ft.;
' t - ' faeto - o)3laylonew '-' i
Imickiikwreb.Y given 'that the Snit of
ARN9UT & CIILP is this day diesoiveii.
by mutual ixelietit. ' The - 11uNitit:A will be air.
Tied' on iniallLiiirlyliiiiatisliriiiichist,.. at , the old'
5t3131447 t et4,l:'''' ' .111..-C: ARNOt7T, 1 ,
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, Tewentle,3l4)t ch C5,.1 ; 844 ? .-4' ---.' e ;
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'iiiiite`er Datil; ht e n 'lan& or
;NIA; Abe t tilit er,Msple Sugar, &c. &C '44,
ERE
WANTED!
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T" subscriber tine juifieturned from the
.•• great ;with.a splendid ;aid large ao.
aenment.of W./ttches, ttoclut, Jetweig, Fancy
Geods; Spoons, ,Specks of all ages, Rings, Fins,
ActiordiOna, Violin Strings,',Reeds, Compasses, -.
Heys, Chains; Witihinakeri Materials - and all
itrucles - ever kept in O Ftlifq & Jewelry Store;
and Mill be iold to suit the time:: for cash; call
and see. N B.,the subscriber is prepared to
tepair. ail kinds of . Watches & Jewelry en short
notice and the Imitin:tanner WI, he, hai it - new
lot of tools and. materials fresh frem the city.
• • JAW. GFELSON:
:'Shop' nee door to'ilit Post' glut,' Main
) ra cm IFIE=IE, 8
TAKE &EMI' , INTO
-NO: . 3 - BRICK' ROW,.
.
WE Are , happy Robe able to inform our
neighbors, that the BRICK' BLOCK
IS Ul, and the - citizens of Brtidfonl:county ge.
nerally; that wirare this day ieceiwng at
3 4 a new end extensive akaortirient of SPRING
AND SUMMER GOODS, vcrhieh him been
purchased in the city of New York for oashind
cool) cuxtrixs—a goodly portion of them direct
ly opOosite.the door of one Henry Sliddon and
one John Our goodihavC been pur
chased under such circumstances as to enable
us to sell them very cheap. We do, therefore,
pledge ourselves 4o sell an low
,for rwly•pay,
as any store 'Bradford' county. Their-stock
Drj Godds, Groceries, hardware and
Crockery, 'Drugs 4. Medicines,
Dyewoods Dyestuffs; : '
- - .
In fact, welave •on-hand almost every article
usually kept in a country store. We.will
change our gooils for Cash / Produce of arty
kind, afi descriptiona of
,Liimber;-zood, fresh
butter, wool, sheep-pelts, cattles' hides, &c. - &c.
We acknowledge our Obligations td the rtiany
friends who have stood-by us through the" hard
times," and fondly hope to be able to make; it
an object for them to continue their, patronage.
- WM. H. 'I:IAIRD '& CO,
Towanda, May 6, 1844.. • •••• •
, .
M '• • - 214113=00
,
AE, best seleeted assortment of Satin, stripe
Chaney's,. printed DeLames,, Belzarines,
French Lawns, Mutts, *C., ever offered in this
market, may be frinnd at No. , 3, Bricli.Row..
FUR . T.IIEIfteIIORE - '
Crimped dimity ctiffs and collars, .Ashbinton
collars and collarettes, dimity chemisettes, em
broidered-fillet reticules, &c., &c.
L'ALSO-t—The best assortment of Ladies' cra
vats and Dress handkerchiefs irr,Tomanda, no
mistake, 011 at
May 6., • NO. 3,BRICK ROW.
All ASH AND GOODS paid for Long Sinn
% gles, and a good quality Pine Boards, at
BAIRD'S,
/Yo. 3, Brick row.
May 6.
500 - 1 0 11 r S n E 30 1, 0 S d V c
. 7 11 1a B t
sA.1:10130d00 of do.
Buckwheat; 100 do. Rye, for iale i tly •
W.H.BAIRD4St CO.
No. 3TBrick
May 6
,',ll OPTS do SHOES, a large assortment at
, •
~ BAIRD'S, .
Aro 3, ,Orickozi.
stay 6
FAND BRUSHIIATS. Cloth tap,
jr Boy's caps, for sale at -BA IRD'P,
May 6. • • • N 0.3, Briek
0 OLE.-LEATHER, iniddle welats. first
rate wide, for sale at No. 3. Brick von , .
. May 6. • WM. M.BAIRD 4c CO.
V AMP 04., §perta and Tattow Candles,
JU at No . 3 .Brick row. •
May 6. I WM. H."BAIRD & CO.
RESH QRANGES'ik LENIONi'I, at No
Jr •
3, Brick row, at BAIRD'S.
irkOMESTIG• GI lODS—Slicetive, Shin
ji" ingsTicking, Cotton Yarn, Wicking,
batting, &c., &e,*at No: 3, Brick row.
May 6. H. BAIRD & CO.
LOVER & TIMOTHY, SD ; EE got 3,
1 4„), Brick row. W. H. BAIRD & CO.
T. o o r Di sa 'S le lt a ti t ip,T4pspolt i ti ß ciwrless,
May O. , No.2,‘Brick
- dARPBT WARP for sale at:No. 3, 'Brick .
14 . ), row. W.H. BAIRD & Co:
4SS than- 5006 barrels @AfaT, for sale,
KAand more coming, at. Nci. 3,Brick row.
. , May 6. W. H. BAIRD & CO.
A Special' PrOciamation
-9 0. ILIALSTEEN as in duty:bound,
o returns his sumer° thanks to these who
have favored theht-with their patronage during
time past, anilassure all , who may feel+aa inte
terest+in the information;'that he still,continues
at the old str.nd, ready toliiipenso to the needy
all manners, kinds and conditions of Confer
lionarion Groceries; . Cigart, Fri.,'"ig, his
usual liberal prices,' and most accomModating .
Mum; to wit—For cash only. , • '
•
To the.. Thirsty, he would .say, hie SODA
+WAltit Is unrivalled. 'Small beet and va
rious other heveteitee are. Ponotantly:on band.
To the HungrY..ba it proclaimed, that be , has
established a•IVIARKET in the basement of his
estatihshMent; where FRESH MEATS, of,va
'rious kinds, Will be kept eimstintly'oltibiiiit'
Towanda,-Map 6, 1844, •
luau maaawallow.mmu.
'BOOT SHOE MAKi iG.
Vheaxt &' SAGE
_=have 'asaeciatcd
, themselves in the Boot and ShocNak
ingAiusincas. iiithohernuglN of Towanda, ono
door west'of ihefElatemontlifouse.
a share of publie;patronage. They
t careful ielectioh, of 'stack, and hy attention t 1
'the interestamt their customers. to make arirten't
• and durehre..iturir as can be Inaniifitcluk in
thiaportien.of:the .
They' keep constantly on hand, andlivi4 ma*:
nufacture to: elder,: morocco, calf 'and . coarse.
Ladies'` Gaitos, hors' and
slip;; ; genagaitele and Pump%
* c „-,Se e ; • ' 1011 N, Nyix,cox - ,
7. , 11111,Als1011 S.At;ll - .,
Towenaa 4far' (1 1844.,
f) /
D
' y pp* ' ALs. ITITACA - PLOIJIZ,:f.O 14,tg.
Heavy HeirillPork,'so,o lliiiilfels Grain,
'ltiod ,iglitii‘Windovi Sash for Fate at: '' '
Vehrourvitty,TB44. -1. = MONTANYVS; •
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