Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 31, 1845, Image 3

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    Seized aid taken in execution at the suit of
r a i a n Pendell vs. Israel S. Mead.
'Also—The following piece or parcel of land
dote in the township of Litchfield and boun
ed on the north by 'llliehael Kinshaw. east by
lenben Park, south by Chas. Chandler. west
Constartt Mathewson. Containing, twenty
ire acres. about three acres improved, with
ranted house and plank shop thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Welles & Satterlee vs. Hiram Roger.
,wo--The ftollowing piece or parcel of land
:note in 'Towanda borough, bounded on the
n orth by John Carter, east by Henry Butler,
south by Thomas Elliott, and west by Main
Containing one fourth of an acre more
dr less, framed house, small barn and fruit trees .
t hereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the Suit of
i n & J. Petree vs. N. R. Hetltz.
Ave—The following described piece or
parcel of land situate in Ulster township, con
taining four hundred and five deres or therea
holm, bounded and described on the north by
land of Ezekiel Curry, Asa Forrest, and Guy
Trace. cast by the Susquehanna river. south
_
iby lands of Manson Saitmarsh, and west by
lend of Jacob Swarts and Rolan;_ about
lure hundred and fifty acres thereof improved,
with three framed houses, one log house, three
'framed barns, one blacksmith shop, one corn
' h o use and two large apple orchards thereon.
Seized anti taken in execution at the suit of
Illeslev. Morley & Hyde vs.. G H Welles and
E 11 Perkins.
Also—The following piece or parcel of land
Isiainte in Granville township in Bradford co.,
and bounded as follows: beginning a t a b eec h
die south west corner of lot no. 121 on war
rant lot no. 1481, thence east ISO and 4-10 p.
to 2 post ;'thence south 80. perches to a post ;
thence west 180 and "4-10 perches to a post ;
thence north 80 and 4-10 perches to the be-
E wing. Containing 51 acres and 32 perches
,tolt aboutf2s acres improved, with a framed
house and Jhare thereon.
s ea ed and taken in execution at the suit of
,moths I,axson and William Dacia son. trus
wfs of the Conk of North America vs. Barna
blls V roman.
Niso—.S. piece or parcel of land in Herrick
tewadop , bounded north by David Hall, south
Jolla 4aporte, east by Richard Hilles, west
io John Laporte ; containing about one hun-
J:ell acres,; about s4venty acres truproved,one
1 3 uned barn. one log house, one log barn, an
.n.e;.:mi of an hundred bearing apple trees, and
a shop.
seized and token in executi on at the suit of
Anna Dickinson, to the use of S Meylert, vs
(buries Sl4uires.
ALso—iiv virtue of a writ of Levari Factas.
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1 piece of land in flanton township, hounded
is lbflowe—Reginninz'at a post on the south
totik of Towanda creek, thence down the said
eivek the Several courses thereof to-a dead birch
n the bank of said creek, it being a corner of
ozs No I:and 2, and also the boundary line of
(ryas Kilburn ; thence south along s aid li ne ,
loi4 perches to a post and stones on the south
Hninchiryline of the tract ; thence west 401
re!es to a hemlock corner, the south west
rixr of said tract ; thence north 132 perches
a cost ; thence west 75 perOts to the place
• I,cunning; Cont-alum , / seveYv.seven acres
lorty;two perches, with a framed house
a framed barns thereon erected, a b o u t
, riv4ive acres improved.
:-.!zed and taken in execution at the suit of
1 n Divitin,bn, Maria Meredith, Thooins Me
v!olt. John Read. JoIM M Read and Maroa-
M Mind, who survived Samuel Dickinson
Pri4illa hi Read, vs Nitthan 13 Tabor.
JOHN—F. MEAN:7i, Sheriff.
.Sheriff's Office, December 31st. 15.15.
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111 JUN ASSORTED RIO N, ju:t receiyed. and tur
41- ht et-24 /1,/e.2. B.):.
17 4 UI3IIEII. 0 VERSIWP.S, of all sonA, and
,t mils, fur oalc CLCop at 424 I:LED'S.
pf )m 0011TEFiS-a .:plendid assorttnentar , n be had
by itimlesale or retail,'sery cheap at REED'S.
•
R E NOTICE !
pi TAKE add opportunity to inform all who are in-
caned to me, that payment MUST be made by
c'../;;;C.iIRY COURT. The sum due from each
: , ,faatost, is email, but in the adateeate it amounts to
:ct , rraoc. I trust that a more eSictual notice will
• to ne.csFary. JOHN N. WESTON,
licretakr 24. Late Sheriff.
VOTlCE.—Whereas, my v. ife, MARIAM B. hay
left my ....et] and board, without a sufficient
I hereby caution all persons against harbor
: or misting her on my account, as 1 shall pay no
-.as of tier contracting, after this date.
W. CORAII.
Bridgewatvr, Sus. Co., Dec. 15. 1 , 015.
IT IS NO WONDER !
Tall AT the Farmers of Bradford county are all tra
thag at " BAIRD'S STORC," when it is taken
ideration, that in addition to keeping the br
l.est stock of phods, in the county, and selling
rrptr than any body else, they have always
Ltiy to assist and encourage that class of comma
qurchasing their produce of ertry description at
.I•st prices. What, for instance, would they
le with their butter for the last two summers
Old No. 3" boldly stood forth in the support
it industry and dealt out all descriptions of'
I the lotted cash
. Prices, in caehange for that or.
the hard histed yeomanly are, replyirv, to the
coming with a ru h ! a perfect rush ! "en
! to the cheapest store in Towanda, where
tird & Co." aro always ready and willing to do
king. Dec. '2.5.
a 3.lcrdi.2nis, - 1 Indictment for "downright mur
der," "selling goods too cheap."
Tried before the people of 13rad
rrings Bard: ford county.
pearing, to the, satisfaction of all the jury, (corn
ed of at - I'BlllllW Co.) that the price of Salt at
tins Bank, oi:raised to 14 shillings per bid.
y after No. 3. got out, who had been selling for
nga per bbl. , And it also being conclusively
that the said Shavings Bank are about 15 per
kind No. 3, in selling goods cheap, the , tjury
leaving the box acquitted the defendant, and as
bet was rendered, the crier of the court call'd out,
, 1 Oh, yes! oh, yes! oh, yes!
ly genuine cheap store in Towanda, is No. 3,
'mica now . .
, George, b-e s-t-i4-I—if,,yriu should burst up
I Mould LATIP. " Fresh Salt," nor even salt
on't ease your... .brad from
' rteigh loads of New Goods. jusr , teethed. at
17. BAIRD'S, N 0.3, 'Brick Row.
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fL persona are forbid harboring or trusting any
effi . ol) or persona at MY expense, without my
1 1 s4e - r; as I Oral/ Fay no debut contracted by any
4, other than myself and those having orders, after
IIC 11AEL FL Ali Alt NY.
tp, Lycoming co., December /7; 1845.. •
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vim subscriber has for sale-4 newtwo horse wa
jog v n one 4 horse wagon. partly worn : sleighs,
an Jbs, harness, Ate., tSce. Also, 3or 4 good 11011-
l 'ES . i A pair o( young OXEN. believed superior to
the country of their age.
Alto, many articles necessary for farming and tearri
-11,1 Ouposes,all of which will be sold cheap for cash or
'Ppmeed credit. ADDISON MICEAN
ritaanda, December 17, 1895
ISPLENBID lot of Brush, Silk,Fur and bpinting
Hats, also Oil silk, velvet and fur caps, together
Muffs, and Bash" robes, for sale cheap at
REED'S
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Na. 3 CAN'T BE OUTDONE
.
Wan undersigned are under many and deep
tions to their numerous friends fur the very libe
ml they have received, fur which wo tender
you inaffahanka ; and we have no doubt of u continu
ance of f our "smiles and " so long as we con
tinue to sell goods cheaper .than any stow within It al
miles of us.
We now have the pleasure of informing our Mends
and customers and the public generally that we aro re-'
ceiving direct from N. York, a larger and better assort•
ment of Goods, that We: or any other merchants ever
brought to this market, consisting of
Dry Goads 4. Groceries, Class 4- Nails,
Crockery 4- Hardware, Iron 4- Sall.
Drugs 4- Medicines, • Leather 4. Fish.
Dye If bods4•Dye Stuff's, 1 Boots 4' Shoe. .i.c.
We gave notice in our last advertisement that" we
bad Henry Shelden 4. Co., floored—" since which time
some of our neighbors have been firing their Mlle pop
guns at us, but its of no use—men who have stood at
the cannon's mouth as long as we have, cannot be
frightened by such small teach.
We can assure our worthy neighbors who.have fal
len so deeply in love with the terms " bluff" and "bluf
fing," that it is our intention so long as we remain in
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business to al .ays have a FLUSH of Goods, and after
the gross atte pt made in 1842 to prevent our buying,
we are not adgreen as to go to the city without' a
FULL HAND, which in addition to the experience of
one of our firm in the city trade (having been for some
time a clerk in N.Yeak city,) enables us to buy goods
cheaper than merchants generally from the country can.
So just come on, all ye who want to buy cheap for
CASH, call at no. 3, shake " the ready" at us and you
"are caught—" or if you have a load of produce "gyre
us the wink" and we ate arter you.
For more particulars look along through the paper.
W .H. 13 A IRD & CO., No. 3. B.How,
Towanda. N0v.25, 1845.
Oh Gosh ! ! What Proverbs ! !
Try it again Master G.,
You may wake up old no. 3.
11 - ' It has long since ceased to be necessary,
For no. 3 to say they they haze the, largest and best
stock of Goods in Towanda, for that has long been " A
Puovrta."
It has long since ceased to be necessary,
For no. 3r say they buy goods for cash and buy them
10 per eel cheaper than most of their neighbors, fur
that too h • long been " A Pancras."
It c :long since ceased to be necessarry.
For no. to say they are selling and will xell goods
cheaper ~.an any establi.hment in Towanda, for that
too bus long been A PROVELLII. "
It nests has been necessary.
For no. 3 to say they would sell goods for "l 2 per
cent prVil —" for we can do that and then sell at a
price less than many of our neighbors pay fur the same
_sods in the city—and that too has long been "A Pao-
N Lag. '
We trpAt that it never will Le necessary.
For no. 3 to boast of ," ruining" any body by selling
goods cheap either in " Brick Row" or Wood Row--
ue sell goods cheap to benefit community and nut to
ruin'them, this too has also long been " A Puovxan."
P is no whisper—
But in the mouth of every body, even the little boys in
the streets proclaim it aloud, that no. 3 are selling " bet
ter
~,, ,, woda and more of (Item" than any otherestablish
ment in Town.,—wonder how long since some of our
neighbors found out this was " A Paorrma
TIIERE IS /. STAY TO TEST THE ADOTE:
Just continue your old practices. drop in at no 3 before
you buy, where no charge is mule for exhibiting goods.
Nov.`2s, 1815. W. H.13.11RD & CO. .
BROAD CLO CASSIMERES S. SA*l
.tl7, RENCH, English and American Broad Cloths of
all colors and qualities, also Beaver and Pilot
Cloth for OveTrnatA, and perbort it iemild be Oa We: 10
rrentimn that we have over ONE HUNDRUD different
Et, Ire of Cassimere, Fifty pieces Satinetts, be.iJi twerp
ty odd of Sheeps Grey, which we are none selling al just
almt two third, fire timid price in town,
W. H. BAIRD & CO., No. 3 H.R.
110NIESTIC -00 . 1"1'ONS-5000 yds. Stlectings
. 12_9 1500 lbs. Cotton Yarn;
500 " bans ;
150 with, on hand and for :tale at la,s
summer's prircs. nc26 W. 11. BAIRD .5: CO.
To Farmers, Zumbernien and others
New Store i2l Standing, Stone
affix 4- STORRS, respectfully arinounce to the ci
rcu tizens of Standing Stone and sicinity, that they
h,sc torno-cl a partnership, and arc now opening of fkr
old plane.? of Prier C'. Ward, lately occupied by IV D.
Wmford, whele they offer fir sale an extensive stack o
staple and fancy Goods, consisting of
Dry Goods, Crorrrirs, Hardware, Crock - try,
Iron, nails, boots and shoes, sole & upper leather, flour
and pork, &c.„ which bane been selected expressly for
this market. and bought for ready pay, and will be dis
posed of at the lowest possible rates, for Boards, Shin
gles, sod Lumber, of every qualitv, wheat, corn, rye.
eats, beef hides, and produce of all manner and sorts.
W e respectfully oak those purchasing for Gash to rise
us a call, as we Will not he undersold by any estaolish.
mem in this county.' We charge nothing fJr exhibib.
tog our goods.H. MIX & SON,
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Zit:nen:6er '26. W. R. sTottits.
ESTRAY SORREL MARE.-..
CAME to my enelosnres. in Towanda township.on
%Vednes.l.ty, the l9th inst., a stray &wrel MARE
about 8 years old; has a strip in the face, and is lame
in one fore leg. The owner is requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay real-enable charges, and take
said mare away, JAMES r•ANTEE;
Towanda tp., November '26. 1815.
1.609 Acres of Land for Sale.
M - T i l OR SALE, about one thousand six hundred acres
r of Land, situate in South Creek township, Brad
ford County and Suite of Pennsylvania, lying within
twelve miles of Elmira, one of the most flourishing and
growing huoncss places in western New York, and di-,
reedy on and near the Williamsport and Elmira stage
route and contemplated railroad line, between the two
last mentioned places, and being the gteat thorough:fate
between the interior of New York, and the southern and
interior parts of Penna. This land being a superior
quality of upland, for farming purposes and having grow
ing thereon a considerable quantity of Pine Timber, of
fers inducements not usually met with, and will be
sold in lots of not less than one hundred acres, or in a
body. For price and terms inquire of A. W.-Johnston,
Esq., Chesnut Street above Broad, Philadelphia, or of
the subscriber, Smithfield township, Bradford County,
Penns• JOHN L. WEBB, Agent.
December 2, 1845. 6w.
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THE MITINGS &INK.
lIIS action wav brought for " downright murder,"
against the Cashier & Co. of the Towanda Sa
vings Bank, for selling goods too cheap. and thereby
bringing lcannevs upon the "Merchant Princes" of the
borough. But, with all their vaunted sayings, hired
witnesses and combination , . together with the principal
evidence admitted by u.s.—(that goals were sold cheap
er at Flynt 6: Co.'s than any other establishment)—
we have at last come off with out capital increased:'
and ebtained a signal victory over these would-be few'
and order combinations, and carried dismay even into
the enemy's camp. In addition to OUT fotmet stock of
Fall Goals, we have just received
Another Ark Lond of Goods,
which will be disposer] of as liberally as heretofore.—
Therefore we have to record the
=IQ
That George E. Flynt & Co. cannot be put down
(C' Look for the Savings Bank. dce3.
HARDWARE, of all desuiptions, at No. 3. B. R
Ilec3. BAIRD'S.
NE W- ARBIVAL.—Stono ware, Crockery ;
Looking glasses. Brass Kettles, Brooms.
Traveling baskets. d 3 BAIRD'S
1 - 13 01D,E3 •
41torney at Law,
Art FFICE in the north corner of the O,rick,Rocr.di
Uir redly over th e Poft Office, Mein street. al'En
trance of the north end of the buildine. • (13.
"BIEMAIL-W a 16z.• ICELZEILPAM-,
And all kinds of att.l.laY,wontri,cl this office on ace'
LARGE NEW STORE
At Nome Corners, villt full Mattes Supplies,
AT LO WEST PRICES - . .
r ,OGHRS FOWLHII has just filled, by the last
tz trip of the boats for the reason; his large and
commodious news-torr-house with a complete. arid well"
asrorkd lot of Winter Good.. 'elected earerullY hY him
self in the New York and Philadelphia markets to suit
the season, with 'a special view to the tastes and wants
of his neighberhocul.
He respectfully invite!' an 'examination or his exten
sive stock—which he otters at an' invariable cash price
--comprising, generally.
Cloths, Caps, Hats, Hosiery, Hardware, Nails and
Cutlery, Crackers, Stoneware, Tinware, FA
ementary S ou ks, Stationery, Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, Drugs and Dye
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Stuffs, Dc Lazes, Alpacas,
Prints, Shawls,Sheetings,
Flannels, dcc., dcc. . •
in short, every variety of goods required in this market,
of the latest styles and of the best qualities according to
prices, which shall bu.sold as low as can be afforded at
nny other establishment intended for permanent busi
ness.. • Full as his store is, be has room enough to trade
in, and abundance of light to test the quality of his goods.
LUMBERMEN, in exchange for Board.t or Shingles
shall have all articles at cash price., for he has no oth
ers; end they will find, at the same rated, in addition
to his genet al assortment, a constant supply of GRAIN,
FLOUR, FISH . , PORK, SALT, and all the necessa
ries as tcell as the conveniences of life. •
FARMERS' produce fraught at all times, at good
prices, and as fair an exchange made for goods as by
any dealer or the county.
Persons going to the mine for COAL, can savehaul
ing by leaving their loading here, (several miles this
side.) at the coal-bed prices, and taking an order on the
miners, which, under his arrangement, will be othelt
who to their mutual' advantage, by securing to purcha
sers coal at the most favorable rates of barter there, and
saving to the miners the cost of bringing surplus pro
duce back to market
R.F. has heard of pigmy souls. near Franklindale
corners, the old "yellow corner:' whitened over like
the sepulchre, and in some other dark corners, which
could find no good answer to the question—" who is
mJ iWgibor ?" but he has passed their reach, nut cor
nered yet, and he assures the community which has
imposed so many obligations in him by past confidence
that he cannot ri.k its continuance, by stopping to kick
off whams, or making announcements which he is un
prepared to fulfill. Monroe, Dec. 3, 1845.
HONORABLE EXER•TON SECURES
- REASONABLE SUCCESS."
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IL S. & 11 - 7 C. Mereur,
HAVE the pleasure of announcing to the public. ,
that their unprecedented heavy sales this fall,
have rendered it necessary to purchase another large
stock of WINTER GOODS, which they are now re •
ceiving and offering fur cash at wholesale or retail, ut
much lower prices than they can be found at any other
store in Towanda. Cobb purchasers of goods can se
cure the following advantages by calling at our store:
Frusx—The procuring of their goods at the least pos
sible advance from the manufacturer's and importer's
_prices, as our goods ore purchased from first hands,
at net cash prices. •
Sacolin—Helsel from the extra prices, 'which merchants
who give credit must charge to cover losses by bad
debts, collecting lees, 4-c.
Our stock is very henvy,enihr acing almost everything
in the lice of Dry Goods, Groceries, (Liquors excepted)
Hardware, Crockery, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Dye stuffs, Boots and shoes, Saddlery Hardware. Car
riage Trimmings, Ake. And altho' our stock of goods
is mirth the heaviest in town, they were purchased so
very low that they did not cost $25,000, or even $15,.
000, and our customers can have the benefit of our ad-
Vantageous purchases. as our motto is, "Small profits
and quick sales. Nov. 26,1845. _ _ •
P RINTS—The l'argest,-rnoa desirable and cheapest
assort:malt of Prato tuna, can be found
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SS orsted Goods.
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3 /1. a D n F: d A L lP ‘ a l t N cas E n ril e P s d ao (‘ r i
t 4 tn in et es it ,
p C u ' re p ha E se c ri:
ew kor /c, after the late falling off in pricee at
ner26. - MERC URS'.
Uto 0:0E17 VELVETS, Satins and Silks, with
tip Ribbons' to match. the heat and cheapest assort
ment in town, at nve6 MERCURS'.
SHA WLs—Every one wishingioPurclase
should by all means call uhera every thing in that
line from twenty-five cents up, is kept at prices to suit
udgea of the articles; it LI needless to soy that it is at
not (i riIERCURS".
Tj• JUSTICES' BLANKS, a full assortment joist
pkp printed and fat sada at this o ffi ce. aug2o.
A g la rea D t
el V v elk arny •
c — ve ' r r o h ff e ,, l r Lrge i s n t
n a r s a s d a f r o t r m a c c n o t u, a n n y d
just received at
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uIsSbLUTiON
THE co-partnership which heretofore existed be
tween Georg! Brcek,jr. and William Angle, un
der the firm of BRECK & ANGLE, has been . this
day dissolved, and all debts due the said firm hers ken
assigned to the subscriber, who alone is authorized to
collect and receipt the same. WM. ANGLE.
nununersfield Creek, November 17,1845. n 26
SAVINGS BANK !
Still Later, More Rich Goods
11 - I;ST received an invoice of the latest styles of Silks.
among which may be found Plain black and blue
black, Othbre Striped Pon de Sae Carnelian Repo with
Satin Stripes, Genuinb Polka Silks, Plaid Florenees,
Plain do., Plain silks fa Bunnette, a rare opportunity
for those to purchase who intend doing so as they are
sold only a shade above auction prices at
Oct. o. G. E. FLYNT & CPS.
AIN quantity of Bleached and Brown Sheeting, &
J Shirting of all qualities, blk. and white Wadding,
Wicking in Boxes, twine. cords, &e., at
1C0v.5 WELLES lt SATTERLEVS.
ja, NE h.slf ton Al IC bought * veil low . and
98 will be sold accordingly by
WELLES & SATTERLEE.
WA.NTEffin exchange for goods any quantity
of Butter, Tallow, Wheat, Jive, Oat4,Timotby
and Clover Seed, Hides, Lumbar, and cash will not be
refused by . WELLES & SATTERLEE.
SOMETLLItiG,',NEW !
JUST RECEIVING, at the '
old store, on the cor
ner of Main and Pine streets, a few doors below
MontanyesA and nearly oppoAite No. 1, Brick
Row, an entirely new stock of GOODS, which con
sista in a general assortment of
Dry Goods,
Groceries.
Hardware.
.1 Hata 4. eaps.'„: . 4.c.
Together.with a general as,ortment of DRUt AND
WiLDICISES, all of which have been selected with
great care by myself in the New York market, and will
he sold as cheap as can be sold by any living man in
this market. Ladies and Gentlemen can be satisfied of
this fact by calling on the subscriber, at his ste.where
he will be iu readiness at ail times to wait upo all who
favor hint with a call. A. D. 7,402iT.A.C.YE.
ca, Wonted, hi exchange for Geode, either cash,
grain, lumber, or shipping Furs, in almost any quantity.
Towanda, November 19, 1915. A. 1:), M.
11" HURLBIBCI*, Jr., superior cast steel AXES,
_frip, bait a dozen boxes, just received and for safest
- Le ow standof nov 19 B. KINGSBERY. •
Say lugs that lime became, Provtrbs.
•- VIOVXIIII newt
CFA HAT GEO. E. FLYNT 4a - CO., have the lar
gest and most desirablestoek of goods inTowanda.
Pi:Octal& SECO:ilt :
That Lumber for Goods; or Goods for Lumber, cannot
he carried on successfully without detriment to Cash
Itityers. 1 . 1111111:
That G. E. Flynt & Co. buy goods for Cosh, and sell
them for dm "ready.",'
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raortnn yorn-rn:
That G. E. F, & Co. arc selling goods cheaper than
any other establishment in this borough.
And it ia,A,wbispered,
and soon will become a proverb (although we have been
knowing to the fact for some time) that G E. F. & Co.
aro selling better goods and more of them.
Those who doubt the above. -
will please present themselves at our counter, where
Goods are freely shown, and always warnmted equal to
receommendation, iCr Look for the baeings Bahk.
Administrator's Notice.
e LL persona indebted - ;to.the estate of HECTOR
W. STRONG, late of Southport:N. Y. dWd.
are request,d to, mako immediate payment, :end all
those baying demandsrigainst tho same are. requested
to present thein, legally attested tar settlement '
D A MEL VA N 1) E Ft:OOK,
Towanda, N0v.26, 1845. - -.Administrator.
Administrator's Nc:
A LL persona indebted to the estatedf Leonard H;
Thumas i late of Springfield township deceased,
are,requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands against the said estate am requested to
present them legally attested 'for settlement, to the sub.
scriber. JONATHAN WOOD, Administrator. •
Smithfield, Dec. ^.,,18.15. • '
ALL persona indebted to the estate of AGner
mar, late of Smithfield tp.. deed, ara requested to
make immediate payment, and all those haringdernsads
against the same are requested to present them, legally,
attested for settlement to the subscriber.
JONATHAN WOOD, Administrator.
Smithfield, Dee.
Administritor's Notice. ---
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Abner N.
Tlinmas, late of Smithfield tp. deceased are re
quested to make immediate payment. and all those huv.:
lug demands against - the same are requested to present
them, legally auested for settlement to the subscribers.
JONATHAN WOOD, Administrator
Sinitlafield, Dec. 2. 1845.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to estate of if slant P►nsoas,
deed, late of Springfield tp. are requested to make
immediate payment, and all those haring demands against
the same are, requested to present them, legally ane,ted
for settlement. JOHN PARSONS,
Springfield, Nov. 12, 1845
ADM I NISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LL ',croons inhebted to the eluste of Timothy Brig
ham, late of Granville, dec'd, are requested to
make payment ; and those having demands against said
estate, to present them legally attested for settlement.
JONATHAN WOOD, Administrator.
Smithfield, Dee. 9 1945.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Anna Dim
mick., of Orwell, deceased, are requested to make
payment; and those having demands against said es
tate, so present them legally attested for'settlement.
AMASA DIMMICIL Administrator..
Orwell, December 10, 1845.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NoTicE.
WOTICE iS given that nil prisons indehtq to the.
IN estate of i Ssn.un Gent, late of Shes;tequin twp.,
deceased, are requested to make immediate payment,
and,all those having demands against thil same are re
quested to present them legally attested for settlement.
ALFRED GORE, Administrator.
loin, DeceMber 23, 1845. _
Slichcq
MONTANYES & CO,'S
Cheap Cash Wholesale Commission & Jobbing Store.
TitE above establishment has y been enlarged
and improved, and is being re lenished with a
new stock of Fashionable %%INTER GOUI.IB, which
in addition to their former•large stock• of staple Goods,
makes it the most desirable place for large purchases,)
as also for shopping, in town. Their new stock con
sists in part of French. English and American Cloths
and,Setinetts, cashmere de mosso and mousselin de
Utica, of the newest styles and patterns, sinchew,orti.
bre, gro de Swiss,fied poult de sari and watered strip'd
Silks, maroon for ladies skins, and a new article of
fringe for dresses; plaid cashmere and 'rurkara shawls,
and a thousand other et cams necessary to please the
ladies. •
MEL:CI - RS
Their stock of Grnetrirs, B , 's and Shoes, Hair and
Caps, Bu f falo Robes, Oils and Paints, Iron and Nails.
and most articles that the wants of the community re
quire, will be found well assorted ond'selerted. and of
fered to . purchasers on as good terms or better than in
say of the neighboring villages in the state of N. Y.
Nov. 11.. D.& E. 1). 140NT:0:YE & CO,
t. - r 1 IT 000,
FWZIS - 11 4 KINGSBERY. is now receiving at his
g„.1.D., old stand, which has-been going off for eighteen
years, where goods of all Ideas has been sold and WILL
he sold, lower than at any other store an this Coun
ty. A say large stock of all kinds of goods which bas
been selected with great cam and attention. end bought
at such prices of the importers and manufacturers, that
it would be a ruinous business for any lrm iu the Brick
Row, or any, where else, to undertake to cell goods as
cheap as I can, and will. If my friends and - the public
generally, will call before they make their purchases
ebiewhere, they will fltul that this notice isnot put in the
paper for a 13LUFF, like some by the side of it ; but, it
means what it says.
I have a general assortment of every kind and descrip
tion of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Crockery,
Boots 4. ShOes, Nails. Iron, Leather,
ta , AY'S celelrated INDIA 12/71111ER Shoes and
MP Suspenders—a new article. for sale at
"'eft. 27. D. KINGSBERY'S.
_
itS I OLE,..J. - IPPI.R. LEATHER, for agile by
sep. 27. 'B. KINGSI3ERY.
VJODFISIi, Mackerel and Shad, for tale by
I . '
+1,1417. B. KINGSBERY.
1b100 . 170N YARN, Knitting Yarn, Ball, %ricking,
Wadding—any quantify for sole very lorv, by
pep. 27. B. KINGSBERY.
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67i TON Fall river Nails, for sale claw p. by
svp. 27. 13. KINUSBCRY.
Il 4 YE, WoODS, PAINTS & OILS, of every des
al ' eription, for sale, one notch below the marled.
err. 24. ' II KINGSI3ERY.
HATS & CAPS, without number, for sale !Owe:
than was ever before heard of, by
.Fep 24. B. KINGSBER i''.
Arlo E 1113NDRED THOUSAND cubic fed of W.
vity Oak and White Pine Tinber for sawing, purplyses
livdeered on the bank or at Port Deposit, wanted in
ehexange for goods and some cash by
Nov. fn. WELLES at; SATTERLEE.
ORSBUSHELS of Timothy and Ms SEED,
wanted in exchange for goods, at
REED'S
Crockery,
Boa!: Shoes.
tr(OTTON BATTING, wadding, wickink, and ear
pet warp, for solo nt
N0v.12. 11EED - S, No. 2. Brick Row.
EE of those, A. No. 1, Boots, just receive,l.
Bil a Together with a largo ouautity of Ladies Shoe,,,
via—gaiter boots, ties, art pp:re, busttios, nnJ little, ones
to match. novl2 Q. E. FLINT & (7,6.
- -
Al'S & CAPS—alarge asaortraent'ot every de.
' acription. l - They are selling verreheay.
.I%oamher 12. E. FLINT & CO.
"BONNETS, VELVETS & RIBBONS.
- trusT received a great variety, of Bogart Velvets
1311 Polka a ,la ..S tin ilk , s O t m l b ge re ll . f iV r iS. i c l t P C i n a P i° 4 l l . F a tili r g t; 4 a ß i l t i i n b f b 7 D . ;
which you will readily (I.scover aro very cheap by cal•.
ling at uo. 3 brick row. 11.,11A lAD 6: CO.. .
CFIESTB of Tei; different kinds and qualities,
, which will be sold by the chest or less quanti
ty,tat suth prices of to ensure the sole of the lot tild;
rgier than bought by any . other Inerchent iernwanea.
Call at BAIRD'S No.-3 11;: R.
_ .
DR:" J. N. SUMMER, DENTIST, ,
i t
WILL make his next pmif ess anal %jilt to Toe/rd.
da, early inFebruary r 18 6. *M.S. will, der.
Mg his stay. make a short visit to therm Nov. 5. ,
LBS. SOLE LEATITER just' re.
61.00 ceired and fur SA cheapest in
33A8i1" N 0.3 Itrick.Row:
lOW/lilt
Ste-SPLENDID ASBOE:WENT of best . Velvet.
-41A1 shired, sitt; and C4'd Velvet, Winter bonnets,
for sale by
4 - 13Vi3}1ES—Hatr,: Paint,. Shoving and
;complete asoortment. at the ; . •
Sep' 17. CRNI 2 I - 1.11. DRUG sri)RE.
Administrator's Notice.
J. W. F ASSETT,
AJtninifitrators.
MI
w3•-•cr39es:ipurro
G RO(InIES
• • TFEE: LATEST NEVIS
INTERET!
•
•• _ 11.- .31 . IX :AND- . - SON,. ' ... :-.
TICE exceeding leasgreatlse in an,nouncing to the public that their extemive assortment if 7,44 I
WINTER GOON: ur sting of
DRY-GOODS; GROCERIES ; HARDWiIRE - CROCICERY . '
Roofs, Sheol, Iron, Jrails,Sall, Ff'7t, tiallicr, Sit., Nc. - ..
I. is market, opened and ready fur their numerous customers, and 'wilt be sold 'Atapri'for . CAA, Bias cot
Laugh, at any oilier catalithment in town f We .to not say this fur the: purpose of Ilero.Tirpf customers ire
002 store, (ns is the practice with some of our neighbors,) but merely that the citizens of •Bnptlford County way
know best where to buy goads to their interest. '
It is gratifying for us to know that we havo enjoyed some of the ,"smiles and favors" of a renewing public, 'Dr
a number q years, and we will by no means make asseitiOns that we cannm, and do not intend to WI % leaf
we might, like sumo of our neighbors, receive their frowns: But we we wish • every Man, woman lad child lo
know the fad, that we will Sell our entire stock of New.arid Fashionable Goods, at tits estretne law rate of till
per cent. above coot end transportation!
TosvanJa, October `27, 1845.
TEE
GEORGE E. FLYNT & CO.
are again in Oe Reld with fifteen thousand dollars worth of the cheapest and most destribk
stock of Goods ever brought into Bradford County: • " '
MITE .Cashier & Co. of the 7'4STANDA SA TUGS RANK, tender their sincere thanki for the yet s.
J beral patronage-heretofore secured, and trust by\strict attention to business,-and sellinegoodscheaper then
any other 'establishment. to merit a continuance of their miles and favors, Ouratock of goods consist, of trolly
known variety and style of Dry floods, from tlie.6rst•auction houses in the city of New York, ond aslef4#
ed with great care expressly for this meridian. Also, a large selection of., ' , _ .. .
I . •
Family Groecrietl, Shelf.flarcol are, Crockery, Boots & Shoes,
!Inflow ware, Iron, .Vaits, Sjeel, .
and an unusual quantity of //A BEI:DAS/JERI'. to make our stuck of useful and ornamental complete, Our
stock 01 goods were rureliased for cash, and for cash will be sold as cheap as at BMghamton.Elmira or Chop,
and decidedly cheaper than any establishment in Towanda. Time and space will not alloW us to enumerate ldie
many newt rich and desirable goods, but will be shown to all who favoi ua with . * call, with pleasure. '''•• -
IiENE4IIBE.I4 and call one door below Tracy - dr. Moore, where the .. pay-dowel' system ta la full form sad
as a consequence, are not overcharged with delinqcencies in brie Credit system, or additions made to support ttna
Lumber trade. “ One price, and no deviation is the true System." .. . .
in' A call is solicited, before purchasing, elsewhere, at N 0.5, south end, Brick Rm.
Towanda, October fll, 1845. GEORGE Z. FLYNT & CO.
The Last and Most Important Arrival Tel at the
TOKINDA Mall' 87011 E,
No. 2. Brick ROw.
GREAT BARGAINS are now offered the people
of Bradford county, bv the subscriber, who is new.
receiving and opening one of the largest and best select.
ed assortment of goods ever brought into the village of
Towanda. His stock of goods has- 'been selected with
great cam expressly for this market, and as prices of the
old credit system are necessarily high, he olfers great in
ducements to all who may have cash or produce to ex
change for goods. His stock consists in an assortment of
Din' GOODS, such as broadcloths, cassimeres,- and
vestings, satinetta, sheep's gray, hard times, bossy wool
seys, a splendid assortment of Winter Shawls, ladies'
cravats, gloves, hosiery, suspenders, and ten thousand ar
ticles, too numerous to mestion.
Groceries.
Such as auger, tea, coffee, molasses, spices, lamp anti lin
seed oil, a full supply of Liquors, such as Champagne,
Cognise and American Brandy, Holland Gin, Old
norigehala whiskey, Port, %uteri's. and Malaga Wine.
A Lsti—Croaery, Hardware. Nails, Glass, Iron, Leath
er, [loots & Shoes, Buffalo Robes, lists &Caps, Drugs
& Dcc Stuffs, tee. &c.
Ail persons wishing to purchase goods are respectfully
invited to give the subm_Tiner a call, and examine his
goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere..
Oct. 1, 1845
H. S, 86 hi. C. MECUR,
v7"tLD re .PeiYi announce the citl
,pcN.f.r„t:zj i, counties,the
arrival at the TOWANDA CASH STORE, of the
largest and most general assortment of
Dry Goads, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,
Boots and Shoes, Dye-Woods,
• Paints. Oils. 4-c.
Ever opened in Towanda, and which will be sold for
CASH at wholesale or retail at lower prices than the
same quality of goods are selling by any of our bluffing
neighbors, as our goods are purchased with great care
—principally for cash—of the importers and manufactu
rers, - Towanda; Sept, 10, 1845.
6 7- 51,ATAMM5537A0
TIJ EW stock of Drug!, Medicines, Painta, Oils, Dye
j 1 Stuffs and Groceries have just been received from
.New York, and will be sold very low—call at Na.
Brick Row. Tema cash. A. 8. CHAMBERLIN.
Oct. 1, 1845.
j LOOTS & SHOES—A - very large stock of every
EtlO' . kind and 1317.13, at lower prices than f.err,..soill be
found at MERCER'S.
, •
Wavne County Plums.
DOZ Wayne energy plotighs, for sale at the Sa...
_r; • vinga Bank. Plough merchantaaapplied at mann
eturers prices, and Farmers on the most reasonable
terms, G. E.-FLYNT 4- Co.
July 30. No. 5 Brick Bow
,
NOTICE. -
THE Copartnership heretororo existing between the
subscribers under the firm or H. Kingsbery 4. Co.
thly dissolved by mutual consent. All persons
indebted to said firm ore requested to settle their in ,
mounts with H. 8. Comstock, who will continue the
business at the old stand.
HENRY KINGSBERY,
11. STANLEY COMSTOCK
Athens Pa— Oct. 1, 1645.
Ani ROCKERY—Large naditions have been made to
WU our stock of Crockery—our assortment is now
complete. novl2 G. E. FLYNT & CO.
OALT—More of that " Fresh 'salt," so touch talker/
Of, just received at FLYINa 8:: CO.'S. Those
who sold goods on •• Thanksgiving day," regardless of
their word, ought to have a little sprinkled upon their--
MEM
The Resurrection of Dead Watches
Warner 4' Woodruff
resp,ctiuity•infortu the citizens of
Towanda and vicinity, that they
e rt7, 1,0,/ have formed a partnersliip for the
1 3k 1,7424 . purpose of prosecuting, for the
.1, a public interest, the but:toms of
's 'dock and relth Berairigi,
at the old and well-known stand of Capt., .1. M. Gill
son; (numbered I 00,) next door north of Col. Bailey's
Grocery etore. and twortoors south of Elliott & !demur.
where they Will give their undivided Otyntion to their
business, and twufidently inform the public, that from
their long experience in their profession, and a &tenni.
nation to attend phrictually to the'interests of those Tn.
voring.them with their work, they believe they can lin
der satisfaction, and make refractory timepieces,
•• Point with unerring finger to the tenet); of 'rime!!
They Will ho found at all home, at tbeir estsmisk.
meat, and saliva k share of public yatrone.o.
azy AU kinds.of Centrarg V,r4duct, received in pay
ment for work, at the market peke, t 545„
PRINTS !•riCINTS! PRIN'VS!. •
repP.s.. which were bought far
Cheeks Vl' • the City Baas, or the manufaeturer's
agents, (r Auctitni,' where eh inferior g ood's are
sold) and, will he sold here es cheap as any, merchant
(who nought Worn the decline) pcid.
decd vide N. 3, IW.ICIC Row. -
ftFEW EARIIELS TANNERS OIL; tor - rile at
Oct.l. MERCIIIt'S
2-034 e R s
j . us S t O re t e E iv tlj un P a PEß ai L e E St ATH
REED'S. ,
F
O.[GING.WANTED--.2 0 0,0 0 9.feet of ittiriiiG, on.
contract; or in' small quantities, at my storsein a:-
allow for cash or goods. d 3 R. FOWL R.
REED.
- THE iattsTiox SETtLED.;.
JURY or twelve ladies bas decided, that the,place
igaW purchase Fresh Tea's. (no nppral aP course) is
O. E. FLYNT 4. CO'd.
TOM RH
CHARLES REED,
No. 2 thick Raw
IME
68 MIK!
5 4171 , am,exo
• Elliott & fiercer,
ARE NOV RECEIVING, a very large end eery
general assortment of Fall and Winter Gooch'.
which they otter to the public on liberal 'emu, farcaist4
grain, or approved credit.
Their stock consists of -- sinless everything that any
ono wishes tiebuy. Arid for the benefit of those *bo
wish to purchase merchandize of any kind, and want
to know where to find it, they will enumerate a few of
the many cuticles thhy have for sale:
Ladies' silk shawls flail black teapots;
Gents' satin cravats and ten-penny nails:
Colored satin, for ladies bonnets, and
Glazed hats for men;
Knitting pins and crew-ban;
Carpet tacks and vest patterns ;
Broad Axes and alpeccaa;
M. dclaines and wagon boxes;
Printed blue teas and young byson tea ;
lindirellee and German pipes;
Pocket knives and loaf sugar ;
Molasses and coarse boots;
Lathes' cot. hose and steel corn hoes;
Ladies' eight caps, for six cent', and
Men's sealette caps for 12i cents;
Ladies' linen liakf's for one shilling, and
Plenty of English and Swedes iron, all sizes;
India robber cloth for carriage covers and
Beautiful figured alpaccas for ladies' cheeks;
Ladies' baits and metre, and lampblack;
Leghorn bonnets and stone jugs;
Black and blue ink and spirits turpentine;
Lamp oil and Colon go water ;
Sweet ail and sarsaparilla syrup;
Blue vitriol end best Java and-. Rio coffee;
Wafers and hock shot;
Indelible ink and pure dry and ground white lead ;
Looking glasses and ills tumblers;
'fee kettles and black silk stockings;
Candle wicking and bed cords; ;
Coat Buttons rind writing paper ;
Shell side combs and corded skins
Bonnet ribbons and cavendish tobacco;
Plough points and tap ribbons;
Ladiess dress b'dTs end stove tubes;
Amorted Needles. and best Nutria hats;
Steel pens and shovel plough patterns;
Plated hub bands and silk scarfs for ladles
Cotton Yarn and wire selves;
Awl blades and pine, assorted shies;
Ladies' kid mlippers.and nail hammers;
- Willow baskets and gimp cords;
Men and buys' cloth caps and plane inset;
Knives and forks and ark roep s
Cast steel and steel thimbles;
Brass kettles and brass thimbles;
Beaver cloth and cotton batting;
Pepper boxes end shoe knives;
Bonnet boards arid state pencils ;
Carpet binding and inkstands;
Coach lace and handsaws;
Raisins and sawmill saws;
Seellitz powders and trying equates ;
Rather overshoes and 4i inch spikes;-
Sleigh bells and steelyards; •
Ca..imeres and ivoq-mnnler;
Gridirons and welting cord ;
Whale hone and patent saw setts;
Suspenders and patent door butts;
Firmer'. chisels and laces for ladies' caps;
Pengee:`bandkerchiefs and hair brushes;
Misses and women's bl catogleves &hair bmabea
Cocoanut dippcnsand teeth brushes;
Colored cumbrie and door handles ;
Augur hitta and children shoes:
woolen shawls and -gnat caps;
Black tea and patent wheelheiels;
Monoceo belts and tea servers;
Saddler's silk and mouse trap,;
Bonnet wire and stone churns;
Plaid linseye and sash pulleys;
Patent blind fastimings and buttes (a new ertidi);i,
Spoke shaveienna door mats;
Block snuff and madder;
Brittannia lamps and shoe strings;
Wht. and ht.silk gloves rind gun flints;
Saninet of ell Linde end gunpowder;
Horse cards endsatin vesting; .
Curry combs anti fur caps;
Hair combs and sash 6 , ienings; '
(Hass dishes and wnol cards;
Corset larch, and truce chains;
Remo; thick combs and calicoes of all qualities;
' sash cords and corn e Meer; • •
Coat canvass 6t limli.b»st and byde whips;
Furniture prints Pod Levin. strop as
Table covers and Gineys leograiihy'ar,T ' •
Coarse shoes polished augers;
Linen CEIMaDlie and sole leather;
Pool iron and linen edging dc insertion ;
Florence silks and brown Nl:menage;
Cap wire and copal varnish,
Lin. Oil and Russia diaper;
Illk. French crape and American door lacks;
Mineral knob locks and white fhise ales; •
Chrome yellow and ereim, nerd reel Instilitt;
Indige and ribbon wire;
Cream Twiler and silk cords and tassels.;
Horse blankettend brass "nails{
Tea AMR and smerteast
Spirit levels end spool cotton;
Towanda. September 19, lee&
if HAVE 600E8 FOR THE I.AUIES. etntwor
which are Ca.bmerm Axiom Dohaino, plaid , TN
and Silk work Alpoco, 6.4 plaid Cloaking, Gird% and
Ttitaniitins , to corie,pond, 4c. 4c.
et. .;t" 4 . B. kr:voßrinr.
YET Q SMOKING; .
•
Iry IS A FACT, •ecknowiedged by all: that dole*
CIGARS in town. are:to tie bad atibe ,
- sep.l7: • CENTRAL
AINTS & 01L8. Dye woods and Dyo stuffs. •
writ large siock.jugt terriveti at DAIRIM
KEGS-NAILS nud ono side UPPER - LATH.
Op 'Eft tit Ne. 3 MICR ROW.
®NE TON or HIPP .S CALF M INS
Sifts
NUR cheaper than any plarein town $1 RALIUM.
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