Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 26, 1844, Image 3

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    Oat DAY.Ei.cio_x.—The pipe lay
P
ar ty are de termined tio agile re-.
a t t the fratids - 4 1640. The bill
40 ,
riding f e ir'tl4 , folding of the Presi• -•
r i egl ia election oni the same day in
different S.tatee, w a s laid on the to.
g e in the Sena, by a vote of 26 to
a , :lithe whir, but ;Att.. Henderson
so Mr. Talltnadgn voting to lar it on
table
Air, THE Drcr4cY.--L •wagonload
turn ing from the Whig Meeting at
l iens , on Thursday last, skipped in
l o ng enough, to giie three groans
) 0 1k, and passed to.the great relief.
, e respectable ;,portion of the Whigs/
; E x. Meam.E.H.The Coon eanili
foi Governor hangs like tt / tlead
ig ht upon the party. The whig ed
trieci at first to raise an %
It his killintan Indian at Mrs.
in's, but it was no ge, and they
glad to drop the subject.
lICIIIOLN. — .The Detroit Free Press
as its dearociatie friends that they
draw upon Michigan for five elec.
'v'otes Tor Polk and 'D atlas ; and
We, will give, the ,ticket a nia-'
t y that will surprise even our-
EarrEß's INIONOFICLAY.—"Hen.
Clay ha,s, MO many heresies about
trer to gain pay support." -
,th Conti Corresponding Committee.
teeably to notice, the Bradford County
;in Committee assembled at the
C ,ngeia ommittee wialcalled to order by COL.
q SALSBURY.
motion,ithe fallowing named gentlenien
dded to the committee, viz :
7t,. IL d. Peck, Capt. Charles R. Ham.
112j..Jsre 'Culp, Owen Sullivan, E. 0.
ich, Hugh O'Hara, E.O. Halsted, L . E.
Han J. M. Wattles. •
•otioa, %T.D.Overton of Towanda and
lamitton of East'Smithfield were ap-
Jecartaries of the Committee.
ietion of Geo. Sanderson Esq., the chair
the following named gentlemen as
ieutive Cominittee whose duty it shall
b craniie the several election districts tlini'-
Contity, by appointing full and thoro!
of vigilance in the several townships
,anderdon.' D. Wilmot, V. E. Piollet,
Cepheus, P.C. Ward—
ition, The chair appointed a comm ittee
draft an' address fothe.people oflirad.
~,consisting of E. W. Morgan, Wm.
H.M,Peek, J. M. Wattles and P. C.
motion, Z. W. Morgin, David Wilmot,
Piallet, E.S.Goodrich and Geo. San
were appointed, a committee for procu- .
eiltulstiag prqper documents..
A, That a County Mass Meeting of
racy of Bradford County be holden
nithfield on Thursday the 15th day
next, and that our democratic citizens
Iy and earnestly requested to attend.
kid will he addreised by some of the
and eloquent speakers of the day..
rarity Ccrpteading Committee, also
t a i massnieeting of the democracy be
at Atlietwon the second dayfof
15; ocleclc , M. The democracy are
lusted 'to make a general rally at
That the Corresponding Ciimmit
to meet again at The Exchange in
o Wtcinelolv the 17th day of July
hoped that every member of the
will feet it his duty to attend at one
M.
mmittee are happy ire assuring their
that the most - entire' union
my 'pervades the democratic party
may, and that a triumphant victory
le:glorious result of their exertions at
ig eledione.
lollowingeresolutions were unanimous-
•ed, That we welcome the nominations
ttional Convention as a lofty exempli
' Democracy, which laying all personal
open the altar of the public good on
-Those_ private character and po
- 1 ire ware warrants that its linnet
be mtied into thii administration of
1 4 and accom 'patiy 7 th . e 7
trriaTthfully
le term of their. trust. ' '
, That tit;principles set forth in the
;.01 the Convention are worthy to be
do the banner of is great party which
*sof '9B downwards,in victory or
• triumphed or fallen with its •true
aloft-spurning alike - the silent con
by the federal-whig party of
for the public eye"' and the
cajolery, the disttribution . of beef,
is public hada - .
That in JAMES K NOX,POLIC
rorthy scion of the old stock, Young
Those unflinching adherence to De
triumphant vindication against
in Congress in the darkest
mic ievolutiodlseaded by CLAY,
vim state against the apostacy of
°bled- by the purest character for
religion, prove him one to whom
sadly commit the first office of the
That in GEORGE MIFFLIN
J know a distinguished fellow ci
,Om there is no guile; and against
Idaeity of whig slander has never
zr than to dedourice him for his,
llgnited States Bank except in
It and atrocious effort to repre7 ,
friend, when the fact is well
le }Monster in its day of poWer
Hoe of hitt birth and life an un
iidence by its persecutions.
hat we hive undiminished con&
ididates, Henry A.'Muhleitbui'g
Joshua Hartshorne for-Ca
and Olathe haimony of our
:la has but rendered the assn.
dectiondoubly sure. - •
'hat the defeat drihe Goiernoi
weal* in his: attempt - to restore
• board of Canal Commissioners,
Irthution and liws . we trust -may
nies of uturpatiois by which - he
" to distiltgadt the close of 1
.
That vo invite OTher mimics oT
noble 'emulation, teskh shall r e"
"1, proportional increase in Octo-
MBE IMil
bei next over anylontie.dencenteile vent; end
we pledge our beet axintienesta Adol _tli,lsilier
ab sincerely 'enterAinibiOldrenkeetl.be
distinguished hilhe'.idendlieneneiSt:. Veit
will be foind'hit e nisighbositnidlitnig,
nienney•• • ' : " : - If-
ReiolVed, That ihejeminedingsedthisneent;
ing be signed by tbe.nwantieri of. the' Commit'-'
tee mg attested by the elude ind` nenee*n•
David, Wilmot, Daniel Brlnkr: , l.'
Arrnnah Wattlesl / ,Addison M'Kean,
Gilbert Gay. :/ Vandercook;
V. E. Tide*, =E. S. Clark,
,T. M. Beach; A. S. Chainberlhi;
John L. ' , Webb, Robert Depew, 1 3 " .
C. Go7e,
Lafay to Leonard, 'P. C. Wird,: '
Noah Bliss, D. F. Barstow.
Johnson, Owen Sullivan ;
J. Thompson," E. 0. Halstead,
Aspenwall, Morgan Dewitt,'
James Sherwood, Elmer Horton,,
Chester Thomas, Geo. Elliott,. .1.,
Wm. Baker, ' B. Laporte, .
C. Stockwell, - -Edward Crandall.
S. Taylor Benj. Buffington,
Orrison R oyce, . E. W. Morgan,
B. M'Kean, Simon Stevens,
Jere Culp,: - Cyins Shumway,
Hugh O'Hara,. 'Hosea Marsh,
J. M. Wattles,„ %V. E. Barton,
Wm. Elwell,• W. S. Ingles,
H. S. Salisbury, J. M. Edsell,
Edward, Mills, Abiram Pierce,
C. H. Herrick, David Hill.
J. Watkins, Leonard Pierce,
Cyrus Merrill, H. M. Peck,
Julius Russell, E. 0. Goodrich;
E. S. Goodrich, L. E. DeWolf, -
Geo. Sandergon... J. W. Furman,
SETH. SALISBURY. •Chairman,
T.B.OvEirorr, Secretaries.
C•R.H.axi LTON,
Married, •
In Elmira, on the 19th inst., by the Rev. Mr.
Van Zant, H. STARLET COMSTOCK, of Athens,
Pa., to Miss OLAIIISSA KISIGSBIET, of the for
merlilace. : -
In Sheshequin, on the evening- of the 19th
inst., by Rev. S. J. Gibson, 0. H. P. KINSEY,
to Miss WET EGGETT.
Died,
/4 her residence in this borough, on the 13th
inst., Mus. ELZCTIL Sa&w, *egg 52 years.
In this afflicting dispensation of an unerring
Providence, au aged husband has been left to
lament the deprivation of a kind and devoted
wife. Her children deeply mourn a bereave
ment which has rentisunder the endearing fie
that united them to a much loved and truly
affectionate parent; whose winning, cordial
kindness, emanating from a bensv °lent heart,
had ardently attached to her an extensive circle
of friends; who with her relatives, sorrowfully.
realize that they, too, have, sustained a loss
which is irreparable.
But He, who in infinite wisdom has seen fit
to remove this much valued relative and friend,
has also graciously dispensed consolation in
giving the happy assurance, that hers has been
a blissful transition from thtirsufferings incident
to humanity, t 6 a residence in those mansions
where pain and sorrow are unknown.-1
DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION
SWA Semi-monthly meetin g of the
DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION
OF TOWANDA, will be held at the Court
House in Towanda, on TUESDAY evenin g ,
of the 2d July, at early candleli g ht. A genes _
invitati o n is g iven for all. t o attend.
W. G. Sewer,' .
SecretariesE 0. GOODRIdH, Secreta ries
Towanda, June 11, 1844. •
SfErTHE , North -Branch' Association
of Universalist's will hold its annual
meeting at OrWell Hill, Pa., on thelast Wed
nesday and Thuniday in June-26th and 27th
inst. The public are respectfully invited to at
tend. ,
SOF7THE JEFFERSOMAN ASSO.
' CIATION OF WYSOX meets at
the Academy, Thursday evening, July 4. A
general invitation is cordially extended.
Era WASHINGTONIANS !—There
will be a raiding of the Washingto
nians of the Borough of Towanda, at the Court
House, MONDAY EVENING, July 8.
CHILLS AND FEVER.—Wright's In
dian Vegetable Pills are a positive, and
certain cure for Chills and Fever, be
cause, they cleanse the body from those
bilious and corrupt humors, which give
rise not only to fever and ague, but to
every malady incident to. man. From
four to six of said Indian Vegetable
Pills, taken six hours preceding every
chill, will,. in a very short time, subdue
the most obstinate attack of Chills and
Fever at the same time the digestiveer
gans will be restored to a healthy tone
and the budji, so completely invigorated,
that fever and ague, or indeed any oth-,
•er malady, will be in a manner impos
sible. - , •
Cautlan.—As counterfeiters
are abroad, avoid all stores ut doubtful
character, and be particular, in all ca
ses. to_ ask for lrright's Indiari Vege
table Pills.'
For sale at the store of J. D. de, E.
D. Mentanye, Towanda, and! by
agents published in another column of
this paper. • - •
STIVOUO I 239
18 herby y given, that , the matter of Japtes
. 1 P. Taylor & Wm. 8. Pierce, partner a So
der the firm of Taylor & Pierce of Bradford Co.
Penna. Bankrupts — in the piegict Court of
the United States for the Western District in"
Penna., no. 460 October Term, 1.847, it is or
dered by the court, that sale be mule Of.the es
setts, including all remaining dims upon judg-,
ments, - stedes, book.accounts,&c. of said Bank.
‘rtipts . in eompliancir,•with said onlerisll the
assets, including every species of indebtediress
to the gild Bankrupts will heexPosed to Publio
site at 'die "S.Mithtteld " Exchange 11 Bradford.
County, Pa. onßaturday the 20th day of July
next at 10 o'clock 4. ld. ' •
' I.E. BALE, Assignee.
June 22d, 1844. •
Watch and 'Clock Repairint.
jk;
• RESPEOT,kIILLTH
ia
'fo;ma his .fnenas and the
.' f public that he stacontin
. • 'l l 3 yeti - warp , an the . above
' business at his old stand ,
. •
one door south of Ellio tt
\ ,)„„ • ,& Mercur's store; and
- nearly. opposite the Hey
Scales.' . .
, • ,
Watch find 'Clock &pairing, -
Will be done on short notice, and warranted to"
be well done. - Worn a long experience in the
business, he believes, that he will be able to ren
der Perfect satisfaction to all who. may favor
him with their Patronage: " -
N.B. Watches warranted to run Arell one
year, or the money refunded; and a written
aireemexit given to that effect to all that desire
one,
CLOCKS.-A large,assorttnent just re"iv•
ed, and for Bale very low for cash. ,
If you want to buy 'Jewelry cheap call at.
Chamberlin's Watch ShoP. •
Towanda, June 24, 1844.
Drugs_ Medicines,
D. MONTANYE would respectful
1-KG,
.ly announce to his friends and the pub:.
lic generally that he has recently purchased of
Mr. E. Wilcox, hie entire stock of Drugs and
Medicines, and with the addition of fresh ern
yids from the cities of New York and Philadel
phia, is prepared to serve those who may favor
him with a call in the best Possible manner.
His assortment consists of
„all the articlei
usually, found in a country shop together with
Oils, Paints, Wails, &c., &c., which. will be
sold at as Moderate prices as the times and busi
ness will admit of. - •
Physicians can be supplied at very small ad
vances from the city purchases. Shop nearly
,opposite & Son's store.'
Towanda, June 18th, 1844.
71V2E20T -11011VAIL_XIC.•
AGOOD ABBORTMENT,manufactured
from the best material, foredo by
W.H.BAIRD &CO. •
June 18, 1844. No. 3, Brick Row.
B3IM/M7ll"9llC.Aft_litso
ROKE into the inclosurea of the 'whiten
her. about two .weeks ago, one old red
COW, (dry,) and one two year old heifer, red,
with a line back, and white face. The owner
is requested to prove property. pay charges. and
take them away. JOHN PASSMORE.
Rome, June 12; 1844.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
RY virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo. issued
from the court of common pleas of Brad
ford county, to me directed, I shall expose to
public sale at the house ofE. Raynsford to the
Borough of Towanda, on Saturday, the 13th
day of JULY next, at one o'clock, 'P. M.,
The following described 'piece or parcel of
land situate in Sheshequin township and bound
ed as follows—Beginning at or on the N E of
a tract of land- in the warrantee name of Jona
than Hancock,' where the same intersects , the
south line of the possession of "the late James
Bidlack, dec'd, according to a common survey
at a B K marked for the corner of the lot now
to be conveyed ; thence along the first above
mentioned line, north 531° West 85 perches to
a post and stones for a corner; thence west 70
perches to a white pine sapling marked S M ;
thence north about 79 perches(inore or less) to
a chesnut post standing on the first above men
tioned line; thence along said line north 431°
west about 19 perches to the Susquehanna ri
ver, a corner of the said Hancock west; thence
south '2° 5-10 west along said river 104 3-10
perches to a pine stump south west corner of
the said Hancock W R; thence south'26° east
128 perches to a post and stones; thence east
to the south west of the James Bidlack posses
sion, and along the south line thereof 163 per
ches to the beginning. Containing 106 acres,
more or less, about 70 acres improved,. with a
house and— thereon.
ALSOL-One other lot nearthe above, begin;
ning at a post the south east corner of a lot be
longing formerly to the late John Cahill dec'd.;
thence 17°, east 288 4.10 perches to a po st
south-12° "west 18 to a post; thence south 25°
west 12 / perches to a. post; thence south 40°
west Itrperches to a post; thence south 8° 9
perched to a birch tree on the east line of the
Whitman warrant; thence north 421 west on
said Whitman's line, 157 3-10 perches to a post;
thence east along the south line of said Cahill's
lot 96 9-10 perches to th© place of beginning.
Containing 38 acres and 81 perches, more or
less,
Seized and taken in execution at. the suit of
John Snyder vs. Samuel H. McAffee.
' J. N . WESTON,'Sheriff.
Sherifre Office.
Towanda, June 11, 1844.3 -
INilthe matter of application o At a Court
Stephen Krum's:id others to of Common
be incorporated under the style, . Pleas of
name or title of ths " Free-Will Brad. 'Co.,
Baptist Society "of Troy. - Sep. T.-'44.
Notice is hereby given that Stephen Krum,
OlNix Calkins, Gardner Seaman, Roswell Dun
bar and others on the 9th of May 1844, present
ed to the said court an instrument in writing,
and the 'objects, articles and colidition therein
set forth and contained appearing to them law
ful and not-injurious to the community, direct
ed the said writing to be filed, and that notice
be given in one newspaper priatei in said
county of Bradford, for at least three smelts be
fore the next court of Common Pleas of said
county, setting forth,that an application has
been Made to said court to grant such an incor
poiatiOn' according to die *act of Assembly, in
such case made and provided.
A. CHUBBUCK, Prothonotary.
PrOthonotares Office,
Towanda, -June-10; tB44;'S'
- • gMAIDAIL73IE x IIkOIPTio - .- •
WHEREAS my wife 1.Y1t4 bei left my .
VV .beenel board without any just cause
or provocation;this la *forbicl mewis", bat
tioriag of trustieg her on may ammo* as I win
pay do debts of her contracting after . Ibis date.,
- - ELIZAR WARNER.
Pike, gay 13, 1,844.
4116 „ 4P1.4.01111Mi11t
D. &AV. moicrAtritimgated
the lery IThend `per of the Plies
year, wotdd now the attentkmi of the
public,-irk their *q estensiie - sasortnient •of
Good, just nmeinng from N: Y.,city. , Among
their Dry Goods May., tas found the most
articles of the 'Mao% to wit :- Mika
rinet,-Lawns, brouldain Detains; Itibhoni.Bon-,
nits, Atrium's. fineTrints,*.cack. Groceiies
of, a hinds and gaga* Hardware of 'every
deenription,,lrum Bring Ste'," and other
substantial such as Pork, Floui.and
Thair - annigemesta are andi dud they ern fur
nish to the trade some packages tt wholesale,
and those thAt parches at retail Will not go
away gruuddiu.g., CO and Inc
Towanda, Java 20th, 1844. '
OMPEEMEIKI (MEMMaIe
Iv. pursuance of art order of the Orphan's
, Court of Bradfcrtd4wantit,theie will bees-
Posed to
on
sato ow the premises, at one
o'clock on the afternoon :of Monday, the first
day of July next, the Allowing realtstate, to
wit:—A tract of landSion:la in Granville tp.,
containing 109 acres - or AurreabOuts; •bounded
north on land OfJ.-Pratt ; ,east on land of Ma!
jor Hawley ; south on lane of Joseph .Pratt,
and west on land ofStepherilfroman, and oth•
era; with about fin* acres .improved, and
frame house and log barn diatom. , crawl.
Attendance will be given at .the time and
place of sale by Ithe subscribers.
JAMES H., Rt. l SEr:,
JEHL4.I.
Granville, May 6,1844.
CAME to my enclosure,. the. 19th day or
May last, a pale red CO W, eight or nine
years old, with a brown bead and black bag,
The owner is, requested to prove properth'paY
charm, and take ber away.
WILLIAM B. SEXTON. -
Orwell, Jane 1, 1844.
N. Stunner I Surneon Dentist,
'WILL return to Towanda in September
next, and may be found at Mr. Cross',
where he will be happy to wait on all who may
neenisprofessional services.
Towanda; June 18, 1844.
REGIMENTAL ORDER.
The 15th Regiment, 2d Brigade,
Ith Division P.M. will meet for .
Irill and Inspection at the Clair
tont House in Towanda on Setuc
ky the 29th day of Jane inst.
The company parades will be
,ld the present year, under the
iw Militia Law, on Monday the
7th inst, at such places within the
minds of, said companies, as may
selected by the proper officers,—
companies within the bounds of
_re 16th Regiment, not provided
with Commissioned officers, may elect such of
Seers, on the day of company parades at the
usual place of holding their elections, agreeably
to the 20th section of Militia Law passed April
1844. P. C. WARD,
Colonel 15th Regiment.
Colonel's Office, 2
Towanda, Jane Ist, 1844.
.N.B. The Towanda Mid - gem/ill be free to
all persons residing on the east side of the river
en the 29tkinst.
New Spring & Summer Goods,
JUST ILECEIVEI4T
H. MIX & . S.ONie
.4nd for sate Cheap, for Cash
Towanda, May 6, 1844.
-
• '
' D. WILMOT, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
fA§ removed his o ffi ce to the new Brick
Block on Main street—No. 2, up stairs.
uairurlow) &ataxia
At the Burlington Coffee Iloue.
NHE subscriber would respectfully inform
his old friends and the public in general,
that he has moved back to his old stand at Bur
lington Four Corners, and having fitted up his
house in good style, is now ready and willing
to wait on all those who may, favor him with
a call, and hopes by strict attention to his guests
to make their stay both pleasant and agreeable,
and if so he hopes to merit a share of public pa
tronage. JOHN F. LONG.
Burlington, May 17, 1844.
EiIO33IBOIE
AGAINST THE WORLDI
• .
SALIM H uit h risP
AVE just received at eir stare in . MoN
nos, and are now o ering for sale, the
largest and most i perfect llassortment of goods
ever opened in this market. They assure their
friends and customers that their stock of staple
and fancy goods is cornkie, and will be sold at
prices to'suit the ticnes.
They have a full stock of . CLOTHS, con
sisting of Broadcloths.Ccusrinteres,Vestings, he.
For Ladles' . Wear,
They have various splendia . Patterns of Beka
rinea, (a new and much adm iral article) Lawns,
Ginghams, DeLeine% and - prints, at all prices.
They also offer to Whig gentlemen, a new and
beautiful article of SUMMER HATS, called
"Ashland Hats," warranted to please, anti in
order to preserve strict. impartiality they also
keep "Van Buren" hats of superior style and
manufacture. Also, Leghorn, Palm,. Wool and
Fur Hats, of all wises. - • •
1100 TS 4I SHOES, of all sizes, numbers,
and qualities.
CALL 41c BEE—We ask nothing for 'esti
biting our •goodsl to any whose curiosity may
induce them to call. •
D.C. & O.N.SALBBURY.
Monroeton, May 25, 1844.
BAMD - & suEnwoop,
VINIMBEINVGS 40 'IC A Val
EBAIRD & SHERvvocni hive
°petted au office Troy.Briad. Cd Pa.
and will attend to all business of said office, in
the line of their profession as cepiittners. S.
Busawoon will attend punctually at said office
in Troy, and E. W. BAIRDImay be consulted
at any time in relation to the business of the
firm, at his office in Towanda 43-4 m
S OLE
& UPPER -LE4THER foi t wo a t
0 June 1, 1844. . !SALSBURY'S, •
C• 4 ALMON--a fi rst rate 'article.'--for alp liy
0:: Julie '2. • •
irALOUR,
by die buiteli awl otheriiise, for
sale at • •
~ :. r sh. i iiiis . olik: l 4W. : .::iiit''io,i; l lg.
• . .
r•
:obi Cartel' - Barber suit Ralf Dreuer ,
ViETURNI3 his thanks to 'itia'numeratis
jtv aostomer i g; ina infonii them that he hay
tt!mowit his shop to toe stoalt Inuldiag On the'
:north aide pf elks publicquae, ,oedoerweit
ortho 'chugs Hotel, Where he' williWfatual
at a, ressonsue hatita, lady to wait on lbw
wlm , ma* faaoi him with a i m% in the,piliteat
maw poseible.
• Tow:ands, May 25,1844: •
IN timelier of applicatiowon At a Court
j. Leal. Lawrence and others Lof Common
to be in corporated under the style,, }. Pleas of
name at , ,title of the "First Me"! I Brad' Co.;
thodist Episcopal - c h ur c h" inj !SO. T. '44.
Notibe is hereby given that Leslie Lawrence,
Whitney Gifford. Thomas' W. Baker aid nth
era on the Ottrof May 1844, presented to the
said cows . an - instrument in ;writing, and the
objects, articles conditions therein ',we forth and
contained %vault' . g to them lawful arid not in
jurious; 'to .the Community; directed , the said
writing to be, - fded. and' that notice be given in
one newspaper piinted in said county of Brad
ford, for at least 'thee weeks before the , next
court of Coteauin Pleas of said county, setting
forth that aw 'application has been =deft. said
'court tit grant such an act of -incorporation cc-
Cording to the act of Assembly in such - case
made and provided. : • '
I•. A. CHI3IBUCK, Prothonotary. -
prothonotary's. Office,
Towanda; June, letb, 1844.5
FOR ANIALIIE—AIE,
-
D. Vandercook's Cabinet Shop !
•
,rIIIHE subscriber in consequent:pot ill health
IL
wishes to dispose of his — Cabinet Shop.
jCir 'establishment consists of, Cherry Lumber,
Ma. 1084114, Hardware. Tools, ,Furniture,
&c., Which he wit. sell On reasonable terms for
ca s h, 0,,r short-credit with good surety. . '
D. %UNDERCOOK.
•
'rows :Ida, May 21 , 1844. :
New 1 spring & Summer Goods,
JUST RECEIVED
AT TETE BRICK STORE,
( corm, of Bridge and Main sit.) .
Mayl24, 1844. J. F. MEANS & CO.
BRICK !
ANY QUANTITY of 8 0 FT & HARD
BRICK for Baler by
. Map 25', 1844. IKEANB4c CO.
241112WMNEP S :t WO/2 1 201§.9
OTICE is hereby givan to all interested,
that letters testalneziorThave this day
been granted to the subscribase on the estate of
Wm. Smith, dec'd. of lYindham tp.,
All persons indebted to said eitrte are milked
to make immediate payment, and all those hav
ing demands against the same ate Yequested to
present them, legally attested, for settlement.
SETH SMITH, 2 .
Ljecut°lll.
H. ARNOLD, .5
Windham, May 9, 1844.
CASH AND WINS
ttrantalattlW WCYJZINI
GRANT'S
WOOLEN RICTORI;
, 'ITHACA,
WLL have an Agent at the following
places, to exchange
,at
of all kinds
for Wool on as good terms if 'not better,- than
at-any other Factory in the State, and trust
that every man will call and examine foi them
selves before trading.
July 19th at Nichols Corners ;
" 22, at Leßayaville;
" 23, Wysox, (Cooley's Tavern ;)
.
." 24, Towanda, (Coe's Tavern° i
" 25,Sheshequin, (Moody's Tavern;)
" 26, Athens;
" 27, Smithfield (Tuttle's Tavern;)
" 29. Burlington;
" 30, Troy ;
31, Columbia Flatts ;
August Ist. , Diggett's Hollow, (Speneerville;)
" A. Miner's (Wells township;)
" 3& 4. Elmira.
P.S. Cub and the highest price paid for
Wool.
Bring you Wool along with you and I will
buy it.
The Aisoriment will consist of GRANT'S
Celebrated Sheep's Gray Cloth,
MIXED CLOTHS, CASSIXEMES & SATTINETS.
Also, a general assortment or Black, Blue
black, Adelaide, Invisible Green, Brown and
Steel Mixed
1 Farmers can realize from 20 to 25 per cent,
more than by disposing of it any other way .
We hope you will call and examine the weight,
body, and y ou
of.stock in each yard of the
above mentioned Cloths, before purchasing else
where.
The highest price paid for Wool, and Cloth
at the wholesale Factory price.
'lf 'regnired, a proportion of payments for
- Wool win be made in cash. •
CHA'S A. CRANDALL, Agent.
Ithac.a, June 10, 1844. •
MORE NEW GOODS!
IE3 Co 02a€11EZ.
Is how Prepared to exhibit for the inspection
of his old friends and the public generally_
a little the best assortment of goods in town.
He deems it sufficient to say hie stocknumhers
the usual variety of Prtivisions, such as Flour,
Coral meal, Pork, Butter ; Lard, Vett, Coffee,
Cho4olate, Lump and Brown Sugar, Molasses,,
froml3l to 75 cis., Raisins,Prunes,Dried Cu,.
rants, Figgs, Sultana Raisins, Tapiaco,
Pickles,‘Pepper Sauce ; Confectionaries of, a ll
kinds, Fruits, Nuts, from paper-shelled Ala-,end s
to Pea Nuts, Candles, Shaving and Bar Soap,
Dried apples, and a good assortment Of _Preach
and Crerman ' Tqs, - &c. - ; dcc.. • -
Ai; it his become the general hefiet th a t la y,
nutriment is a tittle the .I?eseselecti , ,m and the
greantst:varielyi n the place, and foz ready pay
the public maybe secured they Trill get as good
goods "palm cheap as thatcan I ,ebought else.
where. All:kinds of produce _taken in ; ex
change. ' Bets= yin' call atrey odd a t an d,th e
Pod Office, and forthe titan take
littki cake ttud chiese Or. chestnuts; apples or.
eigani arty thidg t o keep_ tip the spirits in
this time of high 'pres sure. • •
liftty2s, 1944, ' -
fIoTTONNARN,'.Wicking At. Petting nu.
NIL) hand by . • MEANt.4 & CO%
Mi
BROAto-CLOTHS.
le* . dowse
31111-1111, 31.111.31:11,
MIRE apli cribei liiirjiisirettneed from the
• AL city - With a Splendid:and large' as.
moment of Vetches, Clocks, Jewelry, refey
Goods, Spoona i ttpeeks of's!! egos, Rings, Pink
Accordions, Violin Strings, Reeds,.ComPluan•
Keys; Chains, W,atchmt&ers hlaterials and all
articles vier kept in a Fancy & Jewelry Store,
and will be said to suit the times for cash, call
and seti. N. B. the' imbscriber is prepared to
rppidr all kinds Of Watches &,Jewelry on short
notice and the bad [manner, as he - has a new
lot of tools and materials fresh from the city.
- - • L M. GILI I BON.
O'Shop next door to ,the Post Office, Main
BRIGADE ORDERS !
NNOTICE is hereby given to the enrolled.
Militia within the boundi of dui 2d bri
gade 9th division P. M., that they iilll,meet in
batialionsi4 regiments for inspection as follows
• The 2d battalion 129th regiment 'will meet
on . 16ity:sthe 24th day of June next.
The 'lst battaliOn lame regiment on Tuesday
the 25th. - - •• - - -
The lilt bat. 156thon'Vedneaday the 26th:
The 2d battalion of the setae regiment on ,
Thursday the 27th.
The 21st regiment on Friday the 28th. • •
The 15t1trig. on Baturday29th day of June
At such - plams as , theieveral commending of
ficals may direct. Adjutants and captains of
companies arealso notified and required to have
their roll 'copies ready for delivery, and also
their lists of absentees properly authenticated as
the law directs. Company traininge on the 3d
Monday. - WM.E.
Brig. Inspector, 2d brig., 9th diva, P.M.
Brigade Inspector's Office,
East. Smithfield, May 21-, - 1844.
NEW :SUMMER • GOODS,
: - JVST 'gunwale • '
ALSO; AN -ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OF
Books & OtatiOnary,'.'•
May 6. For sale by J. KINGSBURY. Jr.
WIIITE. MARL. LIME
IITE MARL LIME for sale, whole
sale and retail at • HALSTED'S.
Candles one Shilling per
.pOund !
CANDLES •& TALLOW constantly on
hind and foreale at HALSTED'S.
EZOM. DM= memsi.s7a,
TARE A PEEP INTO
NO. 3, BRICK ROW.
Ware happy - to be able toinform our
neighbors, that the BRICK' BLOCK
IS UP, and the citizens of Bradford county ge
nerally that we are this day receiving at No.
3, a new and extensive assortment of SPRING
AND SUMMER• GOODS, which have been
purchased in the city of New York for cash and
Goon CREDIT-a goodly portion of them direct
ly opposite I.l* door of one Henry Sheldon and
one John it cT eil. ' Our goods have•beeit pur
chased under such circumstances as to enable
us to sell them very cheap. We do, therefore,
pledge ourselves to sell as low for ready pay.
as any store in Bradford county. Our stock
consists of .
Dry; Goods,: Groceries, liardware and
• crockery, Drugs 4- Medicines,
Dye woods 4 . - Dye she's, •
4-c. 2
In &et, we.-have on hand.almost every . article
Usually kept in a country store. We will
change our goods for .Cash, Produce of any
kind. all descriptions of Lumber, good fresh
butter, wool, sheep-pelts, tattles' hides, &c. &c.
We acknowledge our Obligations to the many
friends who have stood by us thrbughlhe" hard
times," and fondly hope to be able to make it
an object for them to continue 'their patronage.
WM. H. BATH & CO.
Towanda ; May 6, 1844.
UCO) aLDELEZQ
THE - bestselected assortment of Satin stripe
Challeys, printed DeLaines..Belzarines,
French,Lawns, Mulls, &c., ever offered in this
market, may be found at No. 3, Brick Ravi.
ruitirmEß.woßie,
Cnmped dimity cuffs. and collars, Ashburton
collate and collarettes, dimity chemisettes, em
broidered fillet reticules, &c., &c.
ALSO—The best assortment of Ladies' cra
vats and Dress Handkerchiefs in Towanda, no
mistake, all at BAIRD'S. •
May 6. • NO. 3, BRICK ROW.
CASK ANirGOODS paid for Long Shin,
glea n and a good quality Pine Boards, at:
BAIRD'S,
No. 3, Brick row.
May 6.
E. .
300
41
BUSHELS
t l Zg A . 103
T 1 do.
3(iOdo.
500
of
Buckwheat; .100 do. Rye. for gaiety
W .1 1 A.BAIRD At CO.
3. Brick row.
May .6.
B oors-,& SHOF,S, a large aisertmeut at
BAIRD'S.
May E.
No. 3, Prick row.
SSOLELEAT t ritII. middle weights , a first
rate armie s , for sale at .No: 3. Brick row.
May 6. WM. H. DAM:PA 'CO.
AMP 0 IL, Sperm andyallow - Candies,
JLA at No . . 3, Brick tow.
CO.. May 6. . WM. IL BAIRD lt,O
'URFA; ORANGESA LEMONSist No.
IC '3., Brick rOw, BAIRD'S.
D'3MESTIC JODSLShieti igs, Shirt
inge, Ticking, cotton Tarn, 'Wicking,
list..cingi &c ., at No. 3,Britit row-.
May 6. - WM. 11. BAIRD*. CO.
eILOYER & TIMOTHY liEED.'at N 0.2
Btick. row. W. 11.13AIRD & CO.
15 fortirtti"LE BU_Or t ii rt io; orlessi,
I
May 6. , - No. . No. 3,-Brieliroto.
rIARPET. WtittP for site et No. 3, Brick
JA'oN. . . , W.HAIAIRD dr. CO.
. . .
111 OUR AND BIIIIISILHATS, Cloth .Cape.
jr Boy's caps, foraale at . BAIRD'S,
May - • N 0.3, li'ralerow._,
INFORMATION WANTED,.
- .Ph - h - aidowlady by . the name of ErI.NICE
.11URIVEY,•widoWt or I.l)enezer Burley, -is
ingiw,fl2e•eounty, by aildresainga.note totho
A*v
1101 6 ,:k. H.. !Lead ; 114nntrOse, nr by. , calling on
the iset6trvibeir, alio will Tective ndonnatia lt
which will be of pecuniary :benefit to her. Any
intormation Irom any' allot aci/nairnarOp,• 0 ,
fiirtirl of her. whore shim reAiiles. ikr.. if 'ANC.
01. ' Atitireta as above . " . D. M. BUI,L:
I' 'l'4) 'slat, Mav 11, 1 - 6 14. - -
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