Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 03, 1844, Image 3

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-lie is insalett and vindictive with
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. com ents.
tie is for so Amending the constr.
ss to deprivethe President of the
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He has united himself with Dan.
i f s bster, and allthe leading . Hartforti.'
os
festion federalists. •
34 His character; habits, and dispo=
.
are too much like those of the lea;
o f the French Revolutiim. •
g. , la his speech, - to Which Mr. Rich ,
,v es ont. replied, February 17, 1820,
ai d ; off gentlemen will riot allow
to hare black slaves,. tkey must let
b o re white ones, for the cannot eut
fi r ewood, and black our 'shoes, and
t our wives and daughters work in
kitchers." • -
t& He is opposed to all treasures for
s peedy settlement of the new States,
cons equently for bringing the•lands
market. • f r; Hid
administration will favor eve
other interest over the agricultural, as
following' .extract' from a speech of
. prove €: 4 4 Sgricukure needs no
l oo tioa. The habits of the farmers
! ration after generntion.pasa - down
fog track of time in perpetual site
; , u , without the slightest changes
the' ploughman. who fastens his
ghtb the tact of his cattle, will not
thereat any improvement equal to
as. His election would be in contra•
'au of the moral lewm, that infatny
di gr aft &How a life of wickedness;
ilvould be a poor incentive to the ri
g gegerJion to walk in the paths of
twe".
30. fie challenged Sohn Randolph', of
onoie, for ivords spoken in debate:
40. ge made an electioneering tour
, f igk the southern States -to Washing
order to meet his excited para.
4fore and after their convention at
!gib thss ing countenance to
tevekies.
lit. He ceased - the death of the late
~ .foriathan
Aftet beinK a mason all his life,
..nmtends, in order to get infirm ! .
votet, not to know the signs Ire
for admission to a masonic lodge. .
r,e- is own med to the introduction
_ , tnetals into our currency.
Ile as opposed- to the separation
'utu rine! vreasury from , all banking
le ...is :identified with the - party
preferred submitting to 'the Brit T
-mine of the right of search. rather
e war with right on our side.
lie nothntenances the most die
ted desperate politicians,; and, if
he in ust appoint a great-many
into office.;, -
lie en - coutages the new method
time , doer; 'w here drunken revel
meth an;lian songs take the place
to arid argument.
'he natural-tendency ofhis mea
t° -a - consolidated despotism.
the, people have four times re
_ -aka candidate for the Presi-
election would be at war
, moral and political progress.
ADDRESS.
(112 State Central Committee
following address is short, but.
purpose. It embraces in small
and se;ts forth in few words,
le presented to the democracy
Keystone State, and will be the
lerally read on that account.
Democrats, and answer for
tee the ,questions—"shall we
w a England; Oregon and Tex
vie have; the deal monster,
Ise peuilential:fainains now fester
C hestnutsteeet,,,-and Whose -legacy
nnaylvani a is twelve millions of
ebt, galtanited by a iecond Jo-
Ritzier r_
Democratic Citizens of Penn
tylvtinin.
Ethr. CITtZENB:---The Democrat
tional Convention held at Balti-
is closed its deliberations by the
nomination et:CoI:JAMES
ILK, of Tennessee, and
T M. DALLAS, of Pennsyl: l
the Democratic ca pdjdates for
!ers of President an d Vice Pres- I
'the United States—a glorious
'rich has fi lled with joy the
every true Democrat, and of
test lover of Republican prin.
ofthe happioess and.welfare ,
loved country. They are our
larers in •this great national .
libertrofthought and 'action,
the spread of our republicOn
)es over those vast and fertile
belonging of right to us, and
' kmeriean citizens, who will
e'er the flag of America to trail
of foreign despots, who de
m from us the great West, and
on S outhern border a
tarty, throtigh which,-in - time
liveried red coats of
,Eng-.
securely attack NeW Orleans
cold war-cry of, it Brion: uin.
It is in fact a.contest with
with British
,gokl and British
aud-stich is. the prophetic
by the old warrior strite9.l‘
! rritessee. who' has ' emphati
pusent olden
'9 t!
01 r a • eas • M usl D• • g
OI De • t
m * t
Mit /min rerrrsetity br. I
. _
throsoi into the attires kW; anid
be forever lost to the U - pitici &dee
The scrip ariinciCrag 'ot ; Atneriit,
aided by British stookjobberit and Brit,
WI noblemen, and headed by HENRY
CLAY, :are . determined to chain the
, .
freemen 'of America, and to lax them;'
gonna at the foot. of British power, by
anothe FJPTY MILLION -BANK,
aprioging up.out of the ruined the late
mormiter, and, again .tri issue from the
Marble Palace, in Chesintstreet, Phil
adelphia; its panic edicts; to prostrate
tha liberties and to destroy
. the prosper- .
icy of this great republic.
The same.game is to be played that
was partially successful in 1836. JO
SEPH MARKLE isle revive the -Eis
ner State Batik' of the United - States,
and HENRY CLA.Y, by a touch of
ha magic wand, is to change this Brit
ieb cheat into a neti National paper
manufactory, which is to drive gold and
silver coin, the only constitutional , cur !
rency, from circulation, Ind to substi
tute for it the rag "promises to pa y "
of a bankrupt monopoly.
Such are the questions submitted to
the American people—Shall we glue
up to England OREGON and TEXAS!
Shall wv have the dead monster galva
nized ? Our rallying, cry, the sure
precursor of a glorious victory then is :
POLK. DALLAS, and M VHLEN
BUR4 ! NO BANK! JACKSON !
.OREGON and TEXAS !
JOHN O. HITCHER, Chairman.
H Busintn. Secretaries
S. D. PATTERSbN,
Harrisburg, June 6. 1944.
NEW ARRAGEMENTS..--The Post Of
fice Department having altered the days
and'hours for the mails leaving Towan
da, some few weeks will necessarily
elapse before regularity car a t be obtained.
ACCIDENT.—We regret to state: that
a man named John Wood was severe
ly injured while assisting in raising the
hickory pole on Saturday. '
Medical Society.
At a meeting of the Medicelsociety of Brad
ford County held in Towanda, June 11, 1844,
the following persons were elected officers of
said Society for the ensuing year.
President—Dß. S.HUSTON of Towanda;
V. Presidents—Da. .S. BArsa of Canton,
." 6 " R.lltarras of Leraysville.
Cor. Secretaries—Dr. G. F. Honor!, of Asylum,
" C. T. Bliss, bf Leroy.
Rec.Secretary—Dr. E. H. Mason of Towanda.
Censors—Dr. A. Madill, of Wyse!,
" Alfred Parsons, of Troy.
" Nathan Smith, of South Creek . ;'
Treaiturer—Dr.J.N. Weston, of Towanda.
E.H.MASON, Bee:Secretary.
SCARLET FEVER, like all other fevers,
commences with nausea and sickness,
grea,t thirst, headach, redness of the
eyes. &c. In two or three days a
pricking . sensation is expefienced, and
an eruption of a fiery rednessi begins to
appear, first on the face and arms and
finally an uniform redness covers, the
whole body.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are
an easy, safe•and certain cure for this,
and every other fever. In all cases of
Scarlet Fever, .Wright's Indian Vegeta
ble Pills should be taken• every night
on going to bed, in such doses as to
produce copious evacuations by the
bowels. This course. if , properly fol
lowed' up, will in a short time subdue
die most violent attack or Scarlet Fe
ver; it the same time the 'digestion
will be improved, and the blood so
completely purified that new life and
vigor will he given to the wholelrame.
Caution.—As counterfeiters
are abroad, avoid all stores of , doubtful
character, and , be particular, in all ca
ses. to ask for Wright's Indian Vege
table Pills.
' For sale at the store of J. D. & E.
D. Montanye, in Towanda; and by
agents published in another column of
this paper.
Married, '
In Rome on Wednesday4une 19th by Elder
Thomas Mitchell, Onsos McKay of Athens,
•to Miss Mairea.E.BAnaras of the former
Place. •
THE POLK CLUB of Towanda
Eir m Township, will inlet at the School
House near A. C. Gragg'srSaturday evening
the 13th inst, at early candle light. ' A gene.
eel attendance is requested. .
H'. L •Scorr, Secretaries.
L. W. TIITANT•
THE DEMOCRATIC ASSO
CIATION OF DIMEL TP., %. 911 ;
meet at the Benjamintown school-house. *Oa
turday. the 6th init., at. 3 o'ehmk, P. M; •
rfralfs• THE JEFFERSONIAN ABBO
-- CIATION OF WYBOX meets at
the Academy, Thursday evening, July 4. A•
general invitation is cordially extended.: •
Ear WASHINGTONIANS 1-2 There
will be a meeting of the ,Washingto
_
.63ans of the Borough of Towanda, at the'Court
HorOe, MONDAY EVENING, July S.
LOST.
ON the night tn. the Bd, a Gold WATCH
NAT, betweedßecnsforN and the Clare.
inont 'House. The finile: Bball bo ljbefollY
iewanled by leaving it. at this Pax.
July 4, 1844. • '
bother Lot of Nciv,Booda at 110. 8 Brick Row
,
grlßßiainteribers hare just receivelfrom
INpp v VOrk, a fresh supply of summer
Goods,. among whieb.are a large assortment of
Gent's Leghorn tn4t Valm . Leaf Hata, boys do.
Oil Silk,Blne and other prints, Blue dribs and
other elotlislor summer wear, i f ejihoin
and Sum - Bonnets; Bonnet Riblinn
&e. BAIPD
June tfB, 1614.
SALE OFtEAL ESTATE
VIM virtue of an - order - Of the Orpan's Court
of - Bradford County, will be exposed to
sale-bylublic vaidue or man* at - 2 o'clock I
31. on the 27th day'of, July inst., at the
Minsien House on the premises, the following
detcribed tad - estate late the . property of Ed.
mand Russell, . deceased, wit*: one, tract of
land situate in Windhani township in said
cotinty of Bridford; boumied on the nortitby
lands of Henry Russell and JosepltElsheo;—
on - the amp by lands . of Joseph Elshee; on the
south by lends late of Edmund Russell decid ;_
end on the west by lands or Julius Russell.—
Containing ninety six acres, with about' fifty
saga improved, With' three &Welling houses,
one stone and two framed; and three framed
barns thereon erected. One other tract situate
in said township, bounded on the north by the
above described lot of land and lands of - Joseph
Elshee; on the east by lands of Geo.Pitcheri
on the south by Ziba Hotchkiss ; and on the
; west by . Jacob.-Smith. Containing two bun
t
Bred acres or thereabouts, with aboutlfteen
acres improved, with a grist mill and one fourth
of, a saw mill and privileges• thereon. -
Terms made known on the day of sale. •
. CLARRISSA RUSSELL, Administratrix
of Enmvsn Ressatt, Deceased.
July 3d. -
11: BALE Portsmouth Sheeting the heaviest
1
in market, all of which will be sold cheap.
Jade 28, 1844; W.H.TAIRD & CO.
100 it LBS: Sole Leather just arri
NY -jet/ and for sale cheap at-
BAIRD'S. N 0.3. Brick Row.
•
r Jone
28th ~ 1544.
ALT. a few'bags of fine salt for dairy and
S
table use, also any quantity of contmcm
Salt, which we promise to sell as cheap if not
cheaper than any other merchant in Towanda.
Call before you buy. at No. 3.Brick Row. P
June 28, 1844.. W.H.BAIRD & CO.
COT.YARN and Carpet Warp, Colored
and White this day received at No. 8.
Brick Row.
June 28, 1844.
Wail'EM9
S hereby given, that in the matter of James
I
P. Taylor & Wm. S. Pierce. partners un
der the firm of Taylor &Pierciof Bradford Co.
Penna. Bankrupts—in the District Court,
the United States for the Western District of
Penha., no. 460 October Term, 1842. it is or
dered by the court, that sale be made of the as
'setts, including all remaining dues upon judg
ments, notes, book-accounts, &c. of said Bank.
iupts. In compliance with said order, all the
assets, including every species of indebtedness
to the said Bankrupts will be exposed to public
sale at the "Smithfield Exchange" Bradford
County, Pa. on Saturday' the 20th day of Jolt
next at 10 o'clock A. M.
J.E.HALE, Assignee.
Jobe 22d, 1844.
Watch and Clock Repairing.
vr. .4.. CHAJIMERLI,Jr,
RESPECTFULLY in
-
forms his fnends and the
public that he bull contio
ues to carry on the above
E. busineat IA his old stand,
one door south of Elliott
%74 4 :7 1 " 45c ?Mercer's store, and
nearly opraisite the Hay
Scales.
Watch and Clock Repairing, -
Will be done on short notice, and warranted to
be well done. From a long experience in . the
business, be belieies that he will•be stile to ren
der perfect satisfaction to all who may favor
him with their patronage. •
N.B. Watches warranted to run well one
year, or the money refunded; and .n written
agreement given to that effect to all that desire
one •
CLOCKS.—A large assortment just receiv
ed and for sale very low; for cash.
If you want to buy Jewelry cheap call a
Chamberlin's Watch - Shop..
Towanda, June 24, 1844.
Drugs & Medicines, •
D; MONTANTE would respectful-
IX ly announce to his friends and the pub
lic generally the he has recently purchased of
Mr. E. Vilcol, his entire stock of Drugs and
Medicines, and with the addition of fresh arri
vals 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 mannerw-
His assortment consists of all the articles
usually found in a country shop together with
Oils, Paints, Glass, dcc., &c., which will be
sold alas moderate, prices as the times and busi•
ness will admit-a:-
Physicians can be supplied at very email ad
vances from the city" purchases. Shop nearly
opposite H. Mix & Son's store.
Towanda, ihne 18th. 1844.
'31.711L1111T. warAL 11EIL ..11M •
A GOOD ASSOIII MEN T, manufactured
AA
from the best material, fur sale by
W.D.BAIRD & CO.
June 18, 1844. No. 3, Brick Row.
3EOSW,PAVALIC..aIk.`9IIre
BRoKp into the iocloaures of the subscri
ber, about two weeks ago, one old red
COW, (dry,) and one two s par old, heifer, red.
with a line back, and white face. The owner
is requested to prove prof eitY, pay charges. and
take them away. JOHN 1'it?.. 4 641()RE.
Rothe, June 12, 1844.
.131 ~r3i~.~•
ir D. &E. 1.) MOAN rANYE,gra;eful for
RI/ • the very -lihl•rst patronage of "the past
year. would nos, solicit the attention of the
'public to their very extensive assortment of
__Goods just receiving !ruin' N.. Y. City. ,Among
their DrrGoods may be found the most fash
ionable articles of the season, to : Balza
rines, Lawns, Monslain Detains, Ribbons. Bon
nets, Paraiels: fine Prints, &c., &e. Groceries
of all kinds and qualities, Hardsiare of every ,
description,Tron, Nails;•Spring Steel and cadet
substantiate such es .Fork. Flour Ind !Salt,—
Their arrangements are such that they can fur !
nish to the trade some packages. at wholesale,
- and those that purchase at retail will , not go
away grumbling. . :Call and see.,
Towanda, June 10tb, 1844.
ME.WI•7IC I MLL4ILY.
CAgg . :to my enclosure. the -19th day of
m a y . laSt, a pale red C,O W. eight or nine
yearta w. with a brown head and black bag.- r .'
The owner is requestil l to "prove property., pay
chargea, ana take ber away. ' '
-WILLIAM R. sExToic..:
Orkeelloicide 101344. ' '
UPPER I.EITHER for /rah; at
.4ple j 941. ' sAr_,snurs.,
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r
,
lairrvirtue Ofii . vilit of Vend: Rip', lined
MO I Oda the mit of "common pleas of Brad-;
ford county, to me dinictitl.l . . shall eapoiiriii
Public Bib at the house_ ofE. Raynsford M the
Borough of - nand*, on &trilby. the..l3llt
day of. JULY• next at • one
"o clock;
The following. describeLpieie •or p. .of
land situate Bhesheq?in. towruihip and 1)690
ed as follow*--Teginnum id or on the H E Oi
a tract of land in the warrantee ; name of 'Jona
than Hancock, where the same intersects the
south line of the 4iOsseitsiodof the late James-
Bidlack, deed, accorditerto tcomiorm survey
at a B 'K markeil for the corner.of the lot now
to be conveyer! ; '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 si.white pine sapling madred 'B M ;-
thence riiiittkabout 79 perches (Mani of less).to
a chesnut post standing on.the first above men
tioned `thence along said line north 43+°
west abor#2l9 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 ii pine stump south west - comer Of
the said Hancock W R; thence south 26° east
128 perches to a pod and stopeti; thence cad
to the south west of the James Bidlick posses
sion, and along the Borah line thereof 163 per
ches to the beginning. Containing 106 acres,
More 'or less, about 70 acres improved, with a
•—==. house. and--.-- thereon. - -
ALSO—One other lot near thnabove, begin
ning at a post the.south east corner of a lot be
longing formerly to the late John Cahill dec'd.;
thence 17° twit 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 19 perches to a..post ; thence south 8° 9
perches ton birch tree on the east.line of the
Whitman Warrant; thence north 421 west
said Whitman's line, 157 3.10 perchei to a post;
thence east along the -south line of sainabill's
lot 96 9-10 perches to the place of beginning.
Containing 38 acres and 87 perches, more or
less.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
John Snyder ye. Samuel B. McAfee.
J.N. WESTON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office.
Towanda. June I I. 184 C..)
J. N. Sumner, Surgeon Dentist,
WILL return to Towanda in September
next, and may be found at Mr.Ciess',
where he will be happy to wait on all who - May
need his professional services.
Towanda, June 18, 1844.
New Spring & Simmer Gobds
JUST RECEIVED AT ,
H. MIX & SON'S
and for sale Cheap, for Cash
Totvailda, May 6, 1844.
JEILZMMMEIIII2II - 117 - 1/A-ALa•
D. WILMOT, ATTORNEY AT 'LAW, '
fAS removed his office to the new Brick
Block on Mein streetNo.2,up stairs.
(D2,la LAND 21Ozo , aaami
At the Burlington Coffee House.
THE 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 havirtg 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
trouage. JOHN F. LONG.
Burlington, May 17, 1844.
ECOSIIIECIE
AGAINST THE WORLD
SeILSBUR rir
HAVE just received'at their store in Mos
nos,, and are now offering for sale, the
largest and most perfect assortment of goods
ever opened in this market They assure their
friends and customers that their stock of staple
and fancy goods is complete, and will be sold at
prices to suit the
They have a full stoc.lt of CLOTHS, con
sisting of Broaddoths.Caisimerea,Vesfings,
For Ladles' Wiar,
They. have various splendid Patterns of Betza
rines,(fc new and much admired article) Lawns,
Gingham:, DeLaines, and prints, at all prices.
• They. also offer to whig gentlemen, a new and
beautiful article of SUMMER HATS, caller]
" Ashland Hats," warranted to please, and in
order to preserve stnct impartiality they also
keep " Van Buren" hats of superior style and
manufacture. Also, Leghorn, Palm, Wool and
Fur Hats, of all sizes.
BOOTS 4 SHOES, of all sues, nurabers,
land qualities.
• i
CALL & SEE—We ask nothing for ezhi
,
biting our goods to any whose curiosity May
induce.them to call. •
D. C . & 0. N SALSBURY,.
Monroeton, Ma • 25, 1844.
ALM ON—a first rate article—for sale by .
' June 2. SALSBURrs.
111341,0 UR, by the baitei and otherwise, for
ir sale at , HALSTED'S..
AILIIEJ
H E REA my wife L PRA has !entity
'V' V bed and board without any just cause,
or provocation, this is to forbid all persons htir
!suing or trusting her on 'may account, all will
pay no debts of her contracting after Ibis date.
,ELIZAR WARNER.
Pike, May 13, 1344,1 '
lIIIMEIV3IIV3EICAM•
•
MITE subsaibens have now in successful
X • operation A FEERY,at Towanda hero',
a few rods above the. bridge, whisre steady at
tendance will be, given :at all times 'to enable
those who wish, to cross the river without de
lay. The Charges will be only half the tate of
tolls demanded 'for crossing the bridge. '.,.
E. & . SI CKLER.
Towanda, May' 24, 1844. '
LINAIL3IILaTd.., -
111' En than 5000 barrels SALT for A g t
JLA and more coming', at D.lO. a, - Bric: i row,
May 6. Vin H.13!,1R11 Ar'CO
11/41RD-.41‘ Sitilatir,foOD, , -
allE 4 olll, l lV4' atm
ET' P..IiRD di J. STIE4WOOD have
0 1 :.ened an °int.(' in Ttpy.Btad. Po. Pa.
and w'. attend to all .binsinoaa qf sari! °Mee; in
Ole lino of tlieir prOfeilrion 'as eppininnnt. J.
'ltattwoila will attentliponetnally atttaid office
in Tmy, nhd E. W. liminiisky be, consulted
at any tlenalit` relating Ito tit,W-husinesti of thn
firm, at his office in Tcovanda, ,1376 m
Sharing and , Rait - Dressing.
icihniCarier Battier' and Hair brisser,,
•
ETT/RNS his thanks AO hie numerows
Mwtoiners, and informs - them that he bap
temp* bisahop to the Small building' on the
north side'• of the public Square,' one'dtxle west
oldie ExaMmealotel, where he will Wound.
at all reasonable hours. ready to wait on those
who may l 6vOr him' with call, the politest
mahner pessible.. '.• a. *- , • -
TOwands, - May 25,1844: - '
ffN thernager of appliankin of) 'At- a Court
Leslie. Lawrence and other's I - of Common
to be incorporated under the style, Pleas of
Aline or. title Of . the "Fiat I Iliad.
thodist •Episeopid, Chrirels inj hltp. T. '44.
Notice`ia • hereby given that Leslie Lawrencei
Whitney Gifford: Thomas' W. Baker and oth
ers on the 9th of May 1844; presented , to the
said cOurt an instrument: in writing, and the
objects, aiticke Conditiona therein set 'forth and
contained appearing to them lawful and not in.
jurious to the community,' directed the said
writing W be Bled, and 'that notice be given in
one newspaper printed in .said county of Brad
ford, for at least three mein before "the.next
court of Common Pleas of said county, setting
faith that an application his been made 10 said
court to gra:A such an act of incorporation la
cordiem to the act of Assembly in inch case
made and provided. •
A. CHUBBUCK, Prothonotary.
p ! 9thanotary's Office,
Towanda, June, 10th, 1844.5 " •
Mali 1151.211LACL4 9
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D. Vaiplercook's tabmet Shop!
/NIHE sybAcriber in consequence of ill health
'dishes t in dispose of his CabinetHtiop.
His estztblishaant consists of Cherry Lumber,
Mahogany, Hardware. Tools, Furniture. dra.,
&c., which be %vit. sell on reasonable terms for
cash, or fort credit with good surety.
- D. VANDEHCOOK.
Towanda, May 21, 1844. "
New Spring k Summer Goods,
JUST ZWEIVED
AT THE ,BRICK STORE
(Corner of Brido,fe and Main sta.)
May 24. 1844. J. F. hIP.ANS & CO.
• BRICK ,!..
NY QUANTITY of SOFT & HARD
-BRICK for sale by .
May 1844. F. /if F.A NS dz CO.
assioxgruicusg wcoolomo
NOTI4T is hereby given to oil interested,
that letters testamentary have this day
been granted to the subscribers on the estate of
Wm. Smith, dec'd. of - Ffintihitm tp..
All persons indebted to said estate are required
to make immediate payment, and all those hay
itig demands against the same are requested to
present them, legally attested, or settled:tent.
SETH SMITH,?
• "" lee '''"" g6
Windham, May 9, 1844. • •
CASH AND CLOTHS
INICOUNIZEIMID reCa w 0 la
GRANT'S , •
WOOkEN.F.ICTORY,
ITHACA, '
WLL have an Agent at the following
places to exchange Cloth doll kinds
for Wool on es good terms if not better, than
at any, other Factory in the State, and trust
that every man will call and examine for them
selveslefore trading.
July 19th at Nichols Corners ; ,
" 22, at Leßayeville;
" 23, Wysox, (Cooley'. Tavern ;) •
" 24, Towanda, (Coe s Tavern ;)
a 25, Sheshequin, (Moody's Tavern ;)
" 26, Athens; •
a 27, Smithfield (Tuttle's Tavern;)
" 29, Burlington ;
30, Trok
a 01, Coluinbia Flails;
Augint Ist. , Daggett's Hollow; (Spencerville;)
" 2, A. Miner's (Wells township;)
" 3At 4, Elmira.
P.S. Cash and the highest price paid for
Wool.
Bring you Wool along with you and I will
buy it.
The !Assortment wilt consist of GRANT'S
CelOrated Sheep's Gray Cloth,
CLOVIS, CASSIMZIM .& SATTINETS.
Also, a general assortment of Black, Blue
black,!" Adelaide, Invisible Green, "Brown and
Steel Mixed
BROAD-CLOTHS.
Farmers can realize from 20 to 25 per cent,
mere than by disposing of it any other way .4- 7
We hope you will call and examine the weight,
body,land quantity of stock in'each yard of the
above mentioned Cloths, before purchasing else
where.
The highest price paid for Wool, and Cloth
it the wholesale Factory price.
If required, a proportion of paymenti for
Wool will be made in cash. •
_ CHAS A. CRANDALL; Agent
Ithaca ; June 10, 1844.
MORE NEW GOODS
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S,now prepared to exhibit for the inspection
of hie old friends and Ab:,, public gen erally
a little the best assortment, of goads in town.
He diems it sufficient tosay his stock numbers
the usual variety of rxxmisionesuch as Flour;
CotM meal,,F:ork ; 'Butter, Lard, Tea, Coffee,
Chocolate, Luir,p and Brown Sum, Molasses',
front 31 to r, , Raisins, Prunes, Dried Oar;
rants; Fir" Sultana Raisins, l'aflitco, CitOna;
repper.Sauee ; Confectionaries of all
kind.: i d, Fruits, Nuts, from paper-shelled Aline,nda
tet Pea Nura,eandles, Shaving and 'Bei cap,
Dried apples, and a good assortment of French
and Herman Tziyiv, die.. dm.
As it his become the general bell'.4 that my -
assortment is a little the best selei-Aen , an d ;h e
greatest-variety i it the place, ma. far ready pay
the public may be assured they will get as goo&
goods-and es cheap as they tan be bonght.clac.
wheie. All kinds of,,produce takeck in .ex l ,
change.' Be sum Younall.aftny old iitatuttlie
Post Office, and *Wei waiting,forthe mall take
a little cake aid diease sir' chestnuts; apples or
cigars or :any . thing *a, keep up the 80601 in,
time - ortighprefnure..
May 1.5, 1 ti 4 4 ,
YAttN, WirUitity & i3anins .1n
1 1L). hall& by --•" • & co.
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SEW-~-GGc~r~~:
as -3r3lrei
i g
surtusent
Goods. '
Accordi•;
subecriber heejuarreturtied Nth the
cat city:. with - e iliplendid and large sp.-
of. Watches,-Clock., Jewelty,:rency,
e x ecki t of all ages, Biagi, Pins..
At!inge, ,otepiekeee.
Keys etacut;.iiideVina - bers ; Materials and all
M
'elee'. es hept in a .Fancy..* Jewelty Store,
end will • sold to salt ' the times for cash, all
tug see. ' IC:,Xtbri iubccriber is preparrd to
repair all kinds of. Watcheit &Jeweltynon short
al
notice , the best 'manger, as he has a. t*
Pe
tot, of tool s and oraterialtilleslr him the city..
..• ' -J. Zit. 'GIL LSON,
afxt floor to the Icst,PAce,',ltkin
(* . she
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Street,
• , BRIGADE ORDERS 1
10 . 0 ICW:is hereby given to 'the inirolleal
1,11 m litia within the bounds of the 2tl bri
gade. 9 division P. M.., that they will meet in
hitt:lie & regiments for inspection as follows :
1
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The d hatuition' l29th ' regiment will meet
on'Mon ay the 24th' day ' of ant nest:
The st battalion same regiment en Tuesdry
the 25t_ ' .. • : .
.. : , , ,
The delta. 166th,0n Wednesday , the 2.etb.
The d Inittalion of the ,
.111U110 regiment on
Thursd y the 27th.
The tat regiment' on,Friday Abit
- The eth 'reg. on. Siturday 29th day Of une:
At au; placesus . the several commanding of
flans, ay direct: Adjutants ,and 'atoning of
companies are alsonotieedand required to have
their. rill copies ready for delivery, and also
their lists of absenteeti properly authenticated es.
the !awl directs. - Company traininge on the 3d
Monday. . WM.E. BARTON;
'g. Invector, d brig.„ 9th inv., P.M.
'gado Inspectoeo Office, .
Smithfield, !thy 24,, 1844..5
SUMMER GOODS,
I R El
sun nFcsivr.D;
, AN ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OF
,1100k8 & Stationary.
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6. For osie,by X. KINGSBURY. Jr.
ipITE MARL LIME !
lit MARL -LIME for site, 'whole
sale and retail at HALSTED'S;
Can les one Shilling per pound!
CISIDLES 4k, TALLOW constantly on
pond and for sale at HALSTED'S.
II& X. MIME EFIBEMSYL - 6.; 3
.. - TAKE A PEEP INTO' _
0. 3; BRICK ROW
710Eare happy to be able to inform 17tIr
;neighbors' , that the BRICK.BLOCK
IS UP, and the cktizens of Bradford comity ge
neraill , that we are this day receiving at No.
3, a w and extensive assortment of SPRING
AN SUMMER GOODS,. which have been
I l e
punch sed in the city of New York for cash and
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soon, airirr—a goodly Onion of them direct
ly op nsite the door of one Henry Sheldon and
one hp 11tcNeil. Our geode have &len pur.
under such circumstances nit to enable
;ell them very cheap: We do, therefore,
1 ourselves to sell as.low for ready pay.
r store in Bradford county. Our. stock
is of '
Goods, Groceries, Hardware and
rackery, - Drugs 4. Medicines,
Dye woods 4 Dye stufs,• •• :
• '
4T.; 4-c:, 4.c. .
, we have on hand almost every , article
kept in a country store. ' We will ex
our goods, for Cash, Produce of any.
II descriptions of Lumber , good fresh
) act for them to e ltit' on . t ca in t u tl e es t ' h
knowledge our obligations to the many
I who he've stood by us through the" hard
' and fondly hope to be able to make it ,
b e l ir deti pstrn &c n . a 4 g e c . .C,,,
WM. IL BAIRD & CO.
3 arida, May 6, 1844,
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We :!
friend
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!‘.O • 1 2 2 .3121 . geLLZEMgg.
iE best sileated assortment Of Satin stripe ,
Challeys, pnnted - DeLaincs, Belsarinec
Lawns, Mtills,.&e., ever efferell is this
r t, may be found at No. 3, Brick Row.
Fren .
mark
FURTBIERsTIORE, '
red- dimity cuffs and . collars. Ashburton
and continues; dimity chentisettes, e k n.
red fillet titlarks, &c., &c. -
SO—.The best assortment of Ladies' cra
, d Dress Handkerchiefs in,Tolvan&i, en
e. all at BAIRD'S.
• 6, NO. 3, WrZIOK ROW.
Cnm
colla
broid
vats :1
nista
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SH AND GOODS 'paid for Long Shin
gles, and a good quality, Pine Boards,.at
BAIRD'S, • '
3, Brick row.
MI
500 t o uziA . E 30 ,4
o . d W o WHEAT; 300 da
Buckwheat; 101 i do. Rye, for sale by
W.H.BAIRIi
No. 3.'Briek sow.
May G.
R ,00,..& SHOES, a lameastAcirtmclit
13AIRD'S,
May , G. No. 3, Brick row.
4;OiE e first
1.4 rate etticle, for sale •gt No. 3: Brick row.
fay 6. WM., H. BAIRD
AMP oiL l SPeiitt and. Tallow Candles,
4
e at No. 3, Brick row..
May - WM. if. BAIRD & CO. '
RESH ()RANGES 43; LtMONS. ( at:tili.
Prick row; BAIRD'S: • ‘:
irke , MESTIP Gi lODS—Sheeti not, Shirt
ing% CoUow ;Yarn, Wicking,
narsirig, &c., &C., at No.'3, Brick row. ,
May 6. W.M. H. BAIRD .
LOVER & TIMOTHY sun.
tf
W. H: BAIRI & CO, .
TONS MALE SUGAR, more or Tose.
RAN for sole at • BAIRWB,
May . 6 . '• • ; • - Neht. Brick
ARPETAVAI4 I , foi
,at so. 9 , Brick
11f tow. - .H. , BAIRD "41;,. CO.
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pia
Jr for s a l e At lIA IRpv;
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INFORMATION.: : ANTED.
a widow *lady by : the tiieie.of EUNICE . •
PIIR.I.pV, widow of I;kra . eeet
. .Hoeitr 4 i d .
livihg in the'eritn4.'hy inWeisitiga mint tritho
Hon.
A. IL Rear!, - tip
the ' sobeeribee.' *di e friteive; infiliniothiw; '
Whiek will he of peeimiery benefit to Ear;,.:41.0.y.
inftinuation twin any, other' 'negarkiiiianceW, oh s
friend'of hers-where is)ie-
Addre.m.ost LI V I;
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