Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 04, 1844, Image 3

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    J. K. Piat.K.; , lVlrs. - Polk is the
mete of th 3 late Judge White, a distill.
flushed Senator of Tennessee, and was
orr i e d before the election of General
A c ton
_as President ; and =comp.
lid her Husband to Washington when
v as first-elected to •
Conaress
0
Oslo peeinsTunF,..--rhe
pt Gazette gives - the following as the
I..alplexiotiorthe new Legislature of
Sit State:—Senate, - 21_ Whigs, 15
boaats ; rouse, 41.whigi, 31 dem-
Whig majority on joint ballot
=
Cents CALumNyO 7 -The Way -
a (Al a .) Herald, speaks - of a 'slander
c just decided in Russell: county, in
yicb a verdict for $5,000 damages
is rendered , but which• _ was compro
by die payment of $2,500.
Tug CITY OF NEW Yoax.—The ot
eanva of the votes given at the
..election i w York city, shows
t the Polk IV. rs_ieceived 28.296,
'Clay elector's_ 26,384. Polk's ma.
• t y . 4,012. For Governor—Fill
ire, 25,824 ; Wright, 20,164.
majorilY, 3,340.
lace floos.—Mr. Paul Furman 2d.
i Columbia township, :in this county,
.11v slaughtered two pigs, aged eight
ohs and 'twenty days. one of which
"shed 377 lbs. f- the other 336 lbs.—
foLay of our farmers beat thia?
LOUISIANA.—Returns" have . been ra
ved from all" the parishes in the
to but fonr; and Polks , majority is
'ut 700. It is supposed his majori
in the State will be about 1,000.
RRORS IN TUE CENSUS. -It is said
tthe census of 1840 abounds with
most gross and very material errors.
e obstacles thrown in the way of the
cers;prevented in many instances, a
eat return. '
WENT' VP.—On the receipt at New
'sans of information of the result of
Presidential Election, Texas note§
11,mndi advanced in price.
'outcr.,= - .Our, quarterly Court goat
iced last Monday — We shall giv . e
wial, a Cull report of the buSiness as
ISE2
MORMON, Vois.,Nearly the
re vote of the .Mormon City, was
nto Polk. The full returns give
200; Clay, 5.
'ICK WOnx.—The distance from
inati to Pittsburg, over 500 miles,
Iformed last week infifty•three
by the steamer Messenger.
rrat WET EC ET.—lt should
.mem ered -that Colds, Coughs,
Ninon, Asthma, Inflamation .
trigs, Pleurisy, and many oth
disorders are often the result
in consequence of
imp elothea, night air, &c. .
fight's Indian Vegetable Pills
to carry off and prevent all e'
mimes from = catching cold. I
tey purge from the body the
humors, which, if . lodged in
Are the cause of Coughs, diffici
breathing, Consumptions;
ingerous complaints.
t three to six of said Indian V
Pills, taken every night on
td, will in a short
_time not
ire the most obstinate cold,
will even be restored to sot
.alth than before.
sale .at the store of J. D. &
mtanye, in Towanda, and
)üblished in another column
Caution.—A counterfeits
avoid all stores ut doubt
and be particular, in all I
for Wright's Indian Ve )
8.
5; BOOKS
assortment of ' , school, daub
Kellaneous. Books, also, a gri
clLirtp publications of the day
assortment and.great variety
Cap and .Wrapping Paper,
sh, wholesale or retail by
.Ioi - D. DARTLgir.
Aev.
IS, 1E44. • •1,
, nice article for purking4,
' B ' BAIRD'S.
MPORTANt 'TO FARMERS, MECHAMICS,
manum - wgro sr - Jciuzine.
• STM'N' OKDOEti ' ;-•:,
- A __.CHARLES `REED., • •
YING - taken the Store no. 2, new brick
' i dock has opened a cou3pktc assortment
of Merchandise selected with great care .expess
ly for this market, which he oilers for sale on
the most reasonable tenni: 'Casb,r'Produce,
Feathers, Furs l 4'c., 46., will be taken in ex 7
change for goods. His consists of
Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods,
Pilot, beaver, broad and gray cloths, casSi.
mares, satinetts, bard times, linsey-Woolsey,
Canton and woollen flannels, brown and blea.
shirtings, sheeting, and drillings; . a splendid
assortment of Prints, of all prices and patterns,
book, swiss, striped and cross-bar muslins,plain
and figured laces, Irish linens, plain and fig'd
and silk warp alapacas, chameleon luatres, Aff
ghan crapes, muselin de kiles, cable and plaid
shawls,_ cravats, gloves, bat ribands, hosiery,
suspenders, arc. . ,
Wef and, Dry Groceries.
Brown, crushed and loaf sugars; teas of all
qualities ; molasses, fine eat, Virginia and smo-
ping tobacco; snuff, apices, musiard. lamp oil,
coffee, soap, starch, cjc. Also a complete a s=
sortment'of
Wines and Ligitors.
Pure cogniac brandy, Holland gin, port wine,
whiskey.
Crockery and Class 'rare.
Hardwire and Cutlery, cross cut and mill saws ,
nails, glass, &c.
Boots and Shoes.
Men's coarse and fine boots; ladies' furred,
plain and figured India robbers; French slip
pers, buskins, children's cloth and morocco
shoes, bitralo robes, &c.
HliB and Caps:
Brush, silk and fur hats; Ole Bull, leather,
fur, velvet and hair seal caps; men's white
wool and rowdy hats, &c.
Every exertion will be. made to please and
satisfy every One who may give him a call. .
Towanda, Dec. 2d, 1844.
NOIIMKOIVRIICO aKAntliato
OTICE is hereby given that the . firm of
GRAY and ARTHUR was dissolved by
the expiration of the term of partnership on the
9th day of Oct. last.
GRAY & ARTHUR. "
Burlington, Nov. 28, 1844.
AW,Sr3VIIER.AIL.YIo
,
&NMME to my enclosure about the middle of
%J. November, a two year old red STEER,
with a mark on the right ear. The owner is
requesicd.to prove property, pay charges, and
it away. THEO. GEROULD.
Towanda, November 27, 1844.
uratitamao atittaaciknow
At No; 3 Brick Row.
MIRE subscribers have just received a new
Jot of Cassimeres, Broad clothe and Bat
tinett's. Also another large supply of Domes
tic cotton goods. W. H. BAIRD tt CO.
Nov. 18, 1844.
11/IFORRISON'S HYGEIAN VEGETA
BLE PILLS for sale at BAIRD'S.
Nov. 18. Aro: 3 Brick Row
WC • =Pi '1
gIIN or about the 19th of October last an
Ur indentured apprentice named Schuyler
Andrew Jackson Vankuren. This is to forbid
all persons harboring or trusting said boy on
my account. D. VAN DE RCOOK.
Towanda, Nov. 15, 1844.
EMULOUS TO 'EXCEL
Solomon Coo*, flair Dresser SCPerfamer
.(LATE FROM BaLTIIIIORE.)
IHEAS opened a shop two doors east of the
Claremont House, where he will do all
kinds of business in his line, such as Shaving,
Hair Dressing, Scouring ite., to the best and
latest style. Thankful for past favors he soli.
cite a continuance of the same.
Towanda, Nov. 26, 1844.
GREAT MASS MEETING
AT H MIX, & SONS',
OF THE MITERS OF
NEW GOODS !
WHO are juateceiving direct from New-
York City, a general asso rt ment of
WHO
GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD
WARE,CIiThERY,CROCKER Ytte.
which will positively be sold cheap for cash of
ready pay! D• _
The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine our stock for themselves. •
H. MIX & SONS%
Towanda, November S r 1844.
LIMBER taken iu payment fur goods at
N0v.15. H. MIX 4. SONS.
CJ
and Oil Cloths, beautiful
k . ) patterns, at lowprices, s at
Nov:15; , H. MIX. 4-SONS.
" PS. NEW PRINTS, just rec'g
and for sale at estremely low pri.
MIX 4- SONS.
t 7113
ALPACCAS, M. - de Laines, - Cashmeres,
silks. and Velvets, beautiful articles for
Ladies' dresses, by MIX 4- SONS.
LADIES' SHAWLS; silk and . wool,Cra4
vats, velvet and silk of every description,
at the low-priced store Of . MIX SONS..
4(1 IMPS, Linen Laces, Zephyr Vl'orsted,
VIIr Working Canvass, Cambrics, Gloves,
Gingbams i Pnngee, Cords, ,Lawns, Ribbons,
etc:,- for th e ladies, at , -MIX 4. SONS.
9(jOai
$
..IDSi7SZE bleached /N aann
unbieached, at prices io exceedingly low as' to
make it artobject for persons to examine quali
ties. beforetukcl:irifium elsewhere; at
Nov. is:', : MIX 4.. BONS.
PLOUGHS," a tint rate article, 4ilr!rent
patters, for eate . Chefip by ,
• _
W. H. BAIRD Ai CO.
- No. .3 Brick Row
1 11 p,
ANY'quantity' Of '-BEEF . HIVES and
t...SHEEP ypjAerql Au* spipp4is Furs
alike store of •
E. & E. D. MON'TANYE
RETAILERS
Or FOREIGNGOODS'&C.
HE fallowing staiemenkofretailerti of for:
sign gixiskfaird Merchandise in Bradford
County rut certified to in as made in confer
mity with the 6th section:of the act of March.
4t5 `tB24 retatingla mtailera•of. foreign goods
,and merchindize.
-Names:
Class' Paid Unpd o
• ATHENS:43ORO.
L.S.Ellsworth &Co 12 $l2 SO
Weller; & Satterlee, • • " • • "
Henry Eingsbery, , • .10 011
G. A. Perkins, . .
Chester Park • • 'l4 7.00 .
N. C. Harris, . ..l3 • . 'lO 00
William IL Wilson, • " "
Paine; • • .- • 14' • • 7 00
ATHENS •
John-Watkins, •
•
'ASYLUM*
Eltnar liorton •
John - Horton Jr., •
BURLINGTON.
A as S. W. Morley,'
Gee &
Isaac Ford,
• DU/ZELL.
Kinney & Chamberlin, - " ig)
U. Moody & Co.' -
• MONROE.
J. J. &C. Warford, • 13 - 10 00
Hinman & Wilcox; * " ' - "- -
D. C. & 0. N. Salsbury, " fa_
Daniel-Kellog; - . • /4 , -
.7 00
OR WELL.
Henry Gibbs,.
Hurophry.
PIKE.
Daniel Bailey,
Smith & Little,
SMITHFIELD.
Lyrnap Durfey, 12 12 50
E. S. Tracy, 13 10 00
STANDING STONE.
A. Newell,
H. W. Tracy,
S. J. & D. N. Warren],
SHESHEQUIN. • •
Horace Kinney. & Co. 13 , • 10 00
Allen & r'torrs. " 10 00.
- TOWANDA'BOROUGH.
Elliott & Mercur, ; 12 . , 12 50
H. Mix & Son, ii 61
J. D. &E. D. Montanye, "12 50
H. S. &M. C. Mercur, " "
Tracy &Moore, 14 7,00
Burton Kingsbety, 13 10 00 9
0. D. Bartlett, . . " 10 . 00
J. F. Weimar, Co., " , if
W. If. Baird 4. Co. , " "
F. Hamilton, 14 7 00
J. Kingabery Jr., " 700 •
E. S. Clark, 7 00
Miles Carter, 11 "
E. C. Halsted, : " if
TROY.
0. P. Ballard, 12 12 50
S. W... &D. F. Pomeroy, 12 12 50
Layton Runyan, . 14 - 700
W. A. Gustin, 13 10 00
' ULSTER.
Guy. Tracy,' 14 7 00
W. Gibson,- 18 10 09
L: S. Ellsworth & Co. dt 'al
E. &-G. Truman, 14 if
WYSOX.'
D. C. & 0. N Salsbury; 14 7 00
WARREN
Marcus Tyrrell, 14 7 00
B. Buffington, 14 700
A. Dewing, • 13 10 00
R. Cooper, • . 14 700
WYALUSING.
Henry Ill'Hinney, 14 7 00
RIDGBERY•
Brown 4- Roberts, 14 7 00
Retailers contained in the foregoing lists who
have not paid their licenses, as well as those
who have been engaged for the fractional part ,
of a year; are requested to call and pay the
same immediately and save costs.
LEONARD PIERCE, Treasurer.
' Treasurer's Office,
Towanda, Nov. 16, 1844.
Ilk 'NE • 3A •
fIAME into the enclosure of the subscriber
11 . ) sometime in September last three stray
calves. Two red heifer calves and one line
back steer calf the.requested to prove property
pay charges and take them away.
Nov. 9, 1844. CHANDLER BRINK.
MILL ,SAWS, Cross-Cutt do., superior
plate for sale 65. MIX ¢ SONS.
Nov. 25. •
.1100 X. Uargil WET()
A D. MONTANYE • has removed his
All • Drug Store to the third door below .1.
D. 4- E.. D. Montanye's store, Main street
where yotrwill at alt times find a good, assort
ment of Drugs Medicines.
Nov. 25, 1845.
PATENT Mould and Dipped Candles for
sato at • -
MONTANNE'S DRUG STORE.
A" quantity of good kind of Woolen'
Socks taken in exchange for goods at the
store of 0. D. BARTLETT.
Towanda, Nov. 23, 1844.
1110 REF HIDES wanted in exchange for
ED goods by • O. D. BARTLETT.
Towanda, Nov. 23 1844. - -
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A .
LL persons milebted to the estate of Da
vid M. Cook deceased, late of . Atheni tp:
are requested to make immediate payinent; and
all those having demands against the same are
requested to present them, legally attested, for
settlement.
0. R. TYLER, Administrator '
Towanda, November 18, 1844. , ,
oBPatmr)Gi (tiKA/41V CM2aMo
IN pursuance- or an order of the Orphan's
Court of Bradford county, there will be ex
posed to public , sale on the premises, at one
o'clock on the : ate rn oon of Tuesday;the 'first
day of October next, the following real estate,
to wit tract of land Situate in Gratiirille tp.
containing 109 acres or thereabouts, botinded
north on land' of J. Pratt; east on land , of Ma
joillawley ; south on land ,of Joseph Pratt,
and west on land of SteFbekVroman,und oth
ers ; with about fifteen / serfs improved; and a
Mune house and log barn thereon erected.
Attendance.given, at the time and
phice of sale by the subscribers: ... : ...
All persons demands against the , es
tate are requested to attetid..
. ' JAMES IL ROSS.
JEHIAL
Granville, September 2,1844.
POSTPONEMENT.
The above . Satuiday, the
.28th Dec., at thb same place and time Olday.-
_ 'JAMES ROSS,
' JEHIAIi M'KEAN.
Nov. 4. 1844
•.' TUNE;
OLD N T U CRE R.,
"Get out of theivay fp!: 'kill zonies - •
' Ifilipitethe'effOrts of Herir'y 'arid Alin.'
OTII4HGE isit may appear.,the• first irri t ,
vat of Fall and, : Winter Gotidelin this' Mai= .
ket ire now openingatno.lßrick
Our assortment consirteof the greatest Ilea
ty of STAPLE -4 FANCY DRY GOOBS..
ever offered in this village. •Tcferfunterate one
tenth part the articles would .pectpy too much
spave, we _w ill therefore :contentnurse by
saying we' have Cloths,. Cassintires, end Sotti.
netts of every deseiiption, Foieign and Denies
tie Prints'of various styles;and: patterns, plain
striped and figured; black brown Alpachas t
Muslin de • Lainos, •Merinos • different colors,
Flannels all whirs and qualities, Cariteit Plan
net; Plaid Cloak and Overcoat lining , Liosey's
different qualities, Bleached Miffing, Linen,
Table Diaper,Vinter Vestings a great•variety;
Black Satin, Silk Velvet, a - splendid assortment
of Bonnet Silks ' Rihons, Arti fi cials, silk aid
Worsted Serge, Grecian Bobinet and Ashbur
ton Lace, Lace Edging, InsertiOg and Footing,
Marlin Inserting, Foundation, Ribboi 'Wire,
Bonnet Wire, Black and Colored
and Gimp great , variety, Meek Bugle 'Gimp,
(fashicnable) &c. &c. -
The attention of the . Ladies is called in par
'Senior to the greatest variety'of Shawls, fancy,
Colored de Lanes, changeable Gro de Rhine
and Velvet points, Dress Handkerctiefs. Hosie
ry and •Gleves of every description, - 30 'doz.
mitts, comprising all sorts, sizes and-kinds, Che
naizetts, collars. cuffs and tabbs, bead hair pins
and wristletts, neck, cap and bonnet ribons &c.
ever'offered at any ono store in this county:
ar.ir l 4ol:lZitaal% • .
14 ~ 7 00
•
13 . 10 00
44
A large 'assortment which , will be sold cheap.
wholesale or retail.
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS 4-
' SHOES tic.
For further particulars , call on -
W. H. BAIRD & CO.
Aro.B Brick Row.
Towanda, September 7,.1844. _
14 7 _ 00
If 7 . 00
7 00
Mr ATE; for sale, and also the bsst asaortmen
of CAPS in town at - BAIRDS.'
-- September 30. No. 3. Brick Row.
SALT, a few bags of fine salt for dairy end
table use, also any 'quantity of common
Salt, which wo promise to sell as cheap if not
cheaper than any • other merchant in Towanda
Call before you buy, at No. 3.Brick Row.
June 28, 1844. W.ILBAIRD tk,
Sqol. YDS. Domestic Sheeting.,
600 lbs. Cot. Yarn, 600 lbs.
Cot - Carpet Warp, white and colored -Batts,
Wadding and Wicking -a "large supply; all
bought for CASH and will be sold as cheap se
the same qualities can be bought in Elmira,
Ithaca, Owego or any other place this side of
New York. ! We dont ask 'our friends to take
our word for the above but call and satisfy
yourselves at
September 7.
LEATHER, 2,000 lbs. Sole Leather, also
co n Hipp and Calf Skins of the best
quality just arrived at B A 'RD'S
September 7. • No. 3 Briek Row.
BROOMS, Yaibiind Loatiag Glasses by
W. H.BAIRD 4ls CO. -
September 7th. No. 3 Brick Row.
g 0 7 112 7031 MUMS
CONSTANTLY on hand a 21. hand Box
Stove for sale cheap at BAIRD'S,
No. 3 Brick ,Row
zinizeavastai es (22k11051BsZb
DR. A. BORROUGHS would respectfully
announce to the citizens of Monroe and
its vicinity that he has recently located himself
in the village of Monroeton for the practice of
his profession, having fur several years been en-.
gaged in an extensive pratice and from the
many opportunities he has bad of observing
disease in all its forms, he bores by punctuality'
and strict attention to business to give entire
satisfaction to those-who may place themselves
under his care. Office-at J. f'. Smith's Hotel
where ho may all times be fo und, except when
professionally engaged.
Monroeton, September 10; 1844;
PORK, Flour, Iron, Nails and Glass; con
staidly on hand at r,edyced prices, by
Sept. 7. B. KINGSBERY•
ALL persons indebted to the etsate of Oliver
Arnold, late of Smithfield township, de•
ceased aro requested to make' payment and all
persons haviug,demands against said estate are
notified to pesent them properly authenticated
for settlement. •
BENJAMIN THOMAS, Executor.
Sept. 24 1844.
HE co-partnership heretefore carried on
T
under the firth of PARK & GALLUP,
in keeping the Athens Exchange, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent.!
C.B.PARK;
H.,C.GALLUP:'
0ct.26, 1844.
The "'EXCHANGE" is now .under the
management of C.S.PARK as agent for Stet>.
bins & ErcambraCk, and will , be carried
.on as
heretofore. ' Travellers are invited to call, as
they intend to be ,as well, ort - better furnished
for their jecommodation'thanl any other public
house in this section of country. k
Oct. 25, 1844. • ';; 4 • I C.S.PARK.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A ' V.perions indebted to the estate of Ben
jaMin B. Ferguson, decd. late of Noel tp.
are .requested to,make immediMepayment, and
all those having demands' against the sarne aro
requesusl to peesent them, legally attested, for
settlement..,
E. FERGUSON, Administrator:
Dare!, November 2;1844. " '
Begislit s , ..
. . :Notices..
IIUOTICE ts . herebY given to all persons 101 l
ll ' tereited that David P. Barstow and Isaac
Myer administrators of 'the estate of ' '
• -Lyman fudges' &teased;
and. D. C. Havens administrator of the estate
~ Luther Havens deteaecd.
have filed - and settled in the office of Register
of V for Bradford county - the. accounts of
their adininistrationi upon thOestates aforesaid;
and that• the lame will ba piaeated to the' Or
phone: Court of - -Bob] ,county' on Monday the
..2d day of December next for confirmation
s and
allowance. • '
J l / I .IUB RUBI3EI., Ecieesier.
Pei U.S. RoiMsLii PelMl7..
Register's. Mee,- Z. ; -
Towanda, November 2, 1844. S '
I=
Domestic Cottons.
BAIRD'S,
.No. 3.Brick Rim).
EXECUTOR'S
_NOTICE.
.1111:1101rilIVAIEC31•
. ~~, .~~,
lali9T/CE ie Olcn•t4at 44,Fi0-d
loonacto
:4 8 ItOlOte‘. PW!,„to.the 41 '44
of, uecolabei 1843 • thud 6e . pine. trideisiet
fled or at *maim AO itits orii
it#TY deli: they int be placed biltbeliarideof
an l otheet for oomeotiom end , oats ni 4 AinCr but
MGM willPe.V-Menh4:
-Oct.l. 29,.1844.' E. 8, dOODRICE. ,
. .
-1 ' • -
11,0,CERT,,STORE.
IKeep it bpfore the . Peoide,
HAT the Old prng Store, west, side of,
I . the P ublic Oginue, is now receiing the
_largest asiortrfieutpf•prugs and Medicines ever
bired hi' this -market,' .ainorig Which' ankthe
fell owing, viz • _ • l_
tai lPh• Morphia,,; Blue• Mare;
do. Quinine,- Silver, .
Eng' Cates:Del Quiek de.
godid. Petastra„ . * •• -Peperino„
Iced' Precipitate; Ipecac, "
White -do.' • - - Tart. •.Antimoity,
Strycluda, - . - lodine, •
Elateruim,. Valerian . Root,
Kreasot,.l .
.Seneca do.
'Piilv. Jo ' Serpentaria do.
Bit, do., • Gention do..
Colycinth, i Colombo
'do.: Gentian, • . Pink
, do. Cicuta l Senna, _
do. Hyosmatims„ Adhesive. Maker,
do. Taraxecuin, Cantharides,,.
Siring and Thumb Lancets, Lancet cases die.,
-• The attention of PHYSICIANS is particu
larly invited to the above articles, they. being
jest received from one of , the most respectable
houses.in New York and will therefore be war.
ranted pure and free from adulteration in all
os l ack and disposed of at ve ry low prices.
• °me. *Nit' ESSENCt3.
, .
1 , Wintergreen, China Mott, Peppemunt, Rose
merry, Wormseed; Homier:Jr, Sassafmas„ Lemon,
Lavender. Bergarnot,-Aniseed, ClovesOuniper,
Amber, Cajput, Camway e Monard, Fennel, Al-
W i rd. Origanum,i , Cedar, Amber, &c., &c. - 1
PATENT MEDICI:4EB.
The most popular of the day, such as Dr.
:Jayne's Expectorant, 'Wistar'a Balsain Wild
'Cherry,' Sands Sarsakrilla, Jayoe's tar,.
re:Smith* Balsam HoarhOund,. • Turtington's
Ptnk Expectorant Syrup, Bateman's Drops,
Andersons d 0. ,. Lamott's Cough do., Liquid
Opodeldoc, Balsam Honey, Preston Salts, Mrs.
Gardnem Balserri Liverwort and lioathound,
Dr. Spoons' Digestive Elixor,Dr. Manna Eli:.
of Opium, Dr. Benjamin' Godfrey'e Cordial,
Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea,. Cheesman's Arabi
an Balsam, Baliti of. Columbia, .Butler's Mag
nesian Aperient, Henry's do., Dr. Thompson's
EYe Water, BritialiOil, Harlem do., Maccassar
do., Bear's do., Grave's Hair do., Croton do.,
togetheer with ready others to numerous to Molt-
;Compound Cathartic, Gregory's Hoopers
Female, German, lees Windham Billions,
Tornatto, Brandreth's, Wright's Indian
Vegetable, Dr. Pbinney's, Webster's, Moffats
and Bidets, Alebasis, Bishops, &c., &c.,
- PAINTS, & DYE STUFFS.
White, Red arid Black Lead, Chrome Green,
Chrome Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Prussian Bide,
Rime Pink, Sugar; Lead, Litharge, Blue Smelts,
Venetian Red, Vermilliun, Turmeric, Anna*,
Indigo, Copperas,!Allum, Crude, Tartar, Cochi
neal, Solution Of ; Tin, Verdigris, Blue Vitrol,
Glass Iby 9,. 8 by 10, and 10 by 12, Putty,
Linseed Oil, &e. &c.
A. D. MONTANYF., Dnuatortrr.
iTowanda. Oct .25, 1844.
dNOLOGNE WATER by the ounce, pint
4L.) quart, or gallon in fancy bottler; or other
wise to suit the Ladies, at •+- .
Mt /DITANYE'S DRUG STORE.
THOMPSONIANB you will find Cayenne
Pepper, Gum Murrh, Barbary Bark and
other ingrediants such as are used in year prac
tice at MONTANYE'S DRUGSTORE.
; Oct. 25, 1844.
111111AINT, Hair, Shaving. Tooth and Nail
IF Brushes at
MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE. ,
R4UE Writing . Fluid by the ounce, pint
quart, Gallon or Bartell, Black do., In
dellible and India, first quality at' .
MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE.
October 25, 1844.
ArIANDIES, Raisins, Liquorice, &c., for the
bogs and girls, at .
MONTANYEI3 DRUG STORE.
'Oct 25,-1844. -
WRIGHT'S VEGETABLE SYRUP
for sale at ' BAIRD'S,
2cptember 7. - No. 3 Brick Raw.
Jvi'KEAN'S HOTELL
12,07r9
(Formerly keit by Col. I. N. Pomeroy.).l
J.! C. & C. 8. McKEAN..,
Troy, September 2, 1844. • ' '
N-EWF:ST GOODS,
,
BURTON KINGSBERY, has just recoil!.
ed,agd is now opening a splendid assort
ment of FALL IAND WINTER GOODS,
consisting of . • I •
Dry Goode, fGraeriee. ilardware i
Crockery ! ' Paints, Oil, Dye
Stuffs, 4.e.,
which he will sell very cheap for Cgsh.
Towanda, Sept: 7. 1844. '
jesso Rosa , guardian of Lloyd "l In the'
Hancock, Elizabeth Hancock,-Je- Orphans'
rneh'a Hancock, Henry Hancock, ( - Court of
John `Hancock drdlifary Hancock.j Brad. CO.
ILHE undersigned haying been appointed
by 'the Orphans' 'Court: of 'Bradford
County, •am Auditor Ad ascertain end repert
in this' ease • will; attend ter that. purpose at
the house- ofDennison Johnson. in Leraytwille
OniPriday the 6th day of Decentber,nezt . at. 2
o'clock P.M. E.. 8. GOODRICH; Aoditor. - 1
Towanda, 0ct.29, 1840. t
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Keep It. be ' ore' the Peoplii
_ 1
i ' -'BRIGOi .'i
1 - .WM 1
,
I ORMERLY I of, the :" Eagle House,'
i would respectfulli inform the **Cif
Bradford and thir treeling , - publie.:thatte has.
titian the standleeently-oecupiedby E. Raviol i,
ford, and that ho is 'prepared to entertain dime
:...wl'i favor
__him wilh „a eall. • -His estibludied
rep tition - Bis 4aPiii;u4ll:airordftill aiiUrance
tha his guests will, be iiippliediithereryier4 -
. feriend eecomMadiliOni' Me egi"" argoraii
4rintan;e" to pay him a vial. - - -, -: 1 1
' 1 Towanda, Oct. 14, 1844, - I,
i 1
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do. .
PILLS.
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,;
WIRE Subscriber offers for.sale hiaCialusble
• 'IL SAW MlLLsitiate io the township of
Colunihis. AMA Miles • Columbia
is. : rmarly new; wall firdshed
and in:Baakaidd- It thomidst
Ofim piteristvoima . vuhuable.;tract,.Of white,phie
tioitii4 all convenient to the mill.•;sidliiia , lo3
tbolubint supply of 'water at all 'sesions of the
•be frank onitii 'l4O acres
of-land, about seventy • acres of the Ig4is itit
_proved, . Baal titlei will; -be given :Mid' terms
made easy if a portion is paid dour).
• .• IRA PETTII3,ONE.
Colurais Septeffiher 10;1.844.
•
BAKERY! BAKERYIi...
•
I'WOULD mspectfilly inTorm theeilizens
' of Towanda and its vicinity, tbai 'I : have
commenced` the Baking knsiness in the- shop
formerly, occupied by.. Mr. Rose where I shall
keep - Bread. Crackers; Cakes., and ries eon
stantly' for ease.. Cakes for iarties made io er
der on"very . 'short melee irtany• tittle: All or
ders rewire distance imrictually attended to;
Cub paid , for Lapland-Eggs. • . •
EATON. •
Towandq, pct. 1. 1844 , . .
WATCHES ! WATCHES-i
WOULDA. WARNER.
•
announce to his old customer"
and the public geneially, fiat be ,htts
re-opened his shop in Belts ai Montariyo's three
story building, south side the public square and
one - ditor, cast of Mantanyes'sstore,:and'that he
is now prepared to do all kinds of
Crofk - Watch, Repairing,
on the shortest notice.' Having had en experi
ence df eloven years , in tho, business, he is now
fully ptepared to say that his work shall not ho
surpassed by any eatablishinent in the cOuntry.
All kinds of. produce, wood, etc., taken in
Towanda, Nov. 'l, 1844. ; •
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
ALT.I. persons indebted to the estate of Wawa
JoIL Oliver late of the City -,of Dahlman! in
the State of Maryland deceased, are requested to
bake immediate, payment, and all those Wring
deinands against the same requested toprisent
them,' legally attested for 'settlements'.
• • H. CL BAIRD, Administrator.
,Athens, Sept. - 18,-1844. • • •
.
Watek_ind . Clock Repairing.
__
1 1 r. a.' cHatimitEnLiar.
. RESPECTFULLY iti=
74/ 1171 . . forms his friend's and the
. -
___.;_
~ 4 „ public that be still contin
-,iFf nes to carry on the abovo
'IT \ .Iq , business at his old '
stand.
410 ,
c
..„..,,,, one door south of Elliott
• i...,.. : ______.
~?:, .._;.t — & Mercur's store, and
--- 7 ----- - '- nearly opposite the Hay
.
Sciiles.
. Watchand Clock Repairing, _
Will be done on short notice, and warranted to
be well done. :From i long experience in tho
business,' he belieires 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 well one
year, ' or tho money refunded ; and a written
agreeMent given' to that effect to all that desire
orie ' '
CLOCKS.—A large assortment just receiv
ed and for sale vet.) , low for cash. • -
If you want to buy. Jewelry cheap call at
Chamberlin's Watch. Shop. ,
SADDLE - , HARNESS it
• • •
TRES
-lils* •
tirelikWeeaZiac, - "
HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs
his old friends and the public generally'
that he is new carrying on the above business
in all its various branches, in the north part•of
the bitilding . occupied by B.Thomas, as - a Hat
shop, on Main street, nearly opposite Mercer's
store,. where he will be. happy to accomodate.
old and new customers.
SADDLES,
BRIDLES,.
MARTINGALS,
BA!tNESB, COLLARS,,
scp ,
.
of the latest fashion and best, materials will bo
made to order on Moderate terms for ready pay.
Most kinds of country produce will be taken
in exchange for work.
April 17, 1844.
1MX7050 XLMOMESSIESSo
THE subscriber has -just re
ived and opened for sale at the
`OTHECARIES HALL in
lwanda, a large' and general as
tment of fret* Drugs and- Medi
tee, comprising all the medical
ants employed in the practice of
!ditine& Surgery.: Also an as.
Merit of l'ainte and Oils. - The
:ve articles were carefully select-
Jac/Hier hiaiself, he " - has therforti
thi Confidence to recommend there to the pub.
lie as articles of the very best quality : ' -
The' store will be constantly ender the care
of a medical gentle/Mtn who will punctually
and proMptly attend to all orders.; Any
tide sent for which, in an over Joie may, pro. .
duce deleterious effects , will be labeled and the
appropriate directioni given thereon.
TCI customers and all who' purchase at this
store,ladvice, will be. given gratis: . The sub:
scriber has also made en arrangement with, Da,
Hvirche,Who occupies 'an office in the build;
ing;by which invalids may avail themselves of
experience"his and advice free of charge. .- fk;
An ,estiblishment of thli kind under the' int
mediatisupervision ofa medical pnictitionerhas
long been iesiied by, the' citizens of this-place
and vicinity. The.subacriber hopes thereonby .
a strict attention Vs the buainesir of the eatab !
meat and especial care , in wilecting genuirfe
ticleti to be able to'obtain a-abate:of public pat.
tontine:- MASON - 31. D.
Towanda, Oct, 10, 1844:
Adjoutned:,Siecial
A DI sediourneil SEfecial Court will be holdcrr
the - .Mort 'House . in Towanda on
-Tucadak the • 10th ; do) of - December next; at
9 o'clock in'the forenim, foi the trial ef the
folloorieg cobalt*, ' • • . •". • -
Ballard.ink Gist. Deseitt Ejectment? • •
Rebeccal*hrader Jeremiah Recker et. , rd.- !! `.,
Samuel DoittgAtt vs. bfewie 14t: ;ralatei ei;
• fl preemeta.
• . '• "A;
• - ..:Pwationoties office, •' • •
Towanda, Sept. 30, 1944.
CARPET BAGS
VALIOES,
TRUNKS •
JERE CULP