Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 07, 1846, Image 3

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    Dam
pATIgs.
By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni
Exponas issued out of the court of:Com
total ?leaser Bradford County, torne directed,
shall expose to public sale at the - house of I.
It Stephens in the borough of Towanda, on
Monday the second day, of February nex‘at t
o'clock P. M.. the following piece or parcel of
lend in Ulster township and bourided on the
east by
the road leading from Towanda to Alb
ens and land of Guy Tracy, north by lands in
t h e possession of J. Havens, west and south
by lands.of H. S. Wells.. Containing about
seven acres more or less, partly improved, with
saw mill thereon ereoted with a turning lathe
ie said mill. . .
Seized and taken in exnestion at the suit of
Guy Tracy vs. Asa Forresy
A l so.—The following nide or parcel of land
situate in Wysox township and bounded on
the north by land of Stephen. Strickland, on
t he west by land of Andrew Irvine and Luke
Stric kl a nd. op the south' by land of L. Strick
land and Shepard - Tierce, on the east by the
road leading to Bowman's Eddy. 'Containing
sixty four acres, all improved, two dweltmg
hoses and two b rns thereon.
Seized and taken ;in execution at the suit of
Victor E. Piollet to the use of Stephen Pierce
e s. Cornelius Coolhaugh.
-ALso.--The following piece or parcel of land
situate in South Creek and S pringfield town
ships, bounded the north b y, land of J'ames
Philips, east bv James Williams, Daniel Gibbs
and Esq. Goodrich, south by land of • Esq.
Goodrich and Almon Berry, and west-by land
claimed by James Bovier. Containing one
hundred and eighteen acres, about sixty acres .
i m p eo reil, with two log houses, one framed
barn and small apple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Andrew Knillin 'vs. Hiram Harkness.
laso--.The following described piece or par
cel of land situate in the township of Smith
field, bounded on the north by lands of Ira Ad
zins, on the east by land in the possession of
James Lenox, on the south by.land of C. F.
Sweet and Pen tacost Sweet, and on the west
by land of Fastius Rose and the heirs of Solo
mon Forrest dee'd. Contsining fifty five acres
or thereabouts, about forty , acres thereof irn-
T oyed. with a framed house, framed barn and
small frame corn house and an apple orchard
thereon. -
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Lyman Durfee to the use of H. A. Phelps vs.
'Newman Colvin. -
Arso—The following described piece - or
parcel of land situate in the township of Spring
field and South Creek, bounded on the north
ay land of 11. D. Berry, east by lands of Hi
ram Harkness, south by land of Almon Berry
and Asa A. Brown, and on the west by land of
Joshua Conklin. Containing one hundred and
sixty acres or thereabouts, about fifteen acres
thereof improved. •
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Alvin Loomis vs. James Bovier.
USG—The following piece or parcel of land*
situate in Albany township and bounded on
the north by lands of the heirs of C. Li. Miller
and the road leading from the turnpike.. to the
llpveily settlement, east by Ira Dodge, south
by Rowland Witco=, and on the west by
lan& of H. B. Webb. Containing fifty acres
and allowance, about threee acres improved,
vitth a house•dteteon erected, with a log stable
covered with bark. *
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Rollin Wilcox to the use of S. Wilcox vs. Da
niel English.
Atso--The following-piece or parcel of land
Wysas, township, bounded on the north - by
}and of Ellis Lewis, east by land of said Lew
is, Bomb by land of Woi. Myer dec'd. and Pin
gevine Bull. and west by the Pond. Contain
,cg eighteen acres more, or less with about 10
acres improved, with one saw mill and dwel
itn2 house and shed thereon.
seized and taken in execution et the suit of
John Allen vs. Alvin M. Allen and Robert
ALso--The following niece or parcel of land
in Athens township. bounded on the north by
Witham Scott; east by the public highway,
Minh and weat by land of Julius Tozer. Con
of an siere more or cress, one framed
house and wood house thereon. '
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Henry .Voorhes vs Harvey French.
Aiso—A piece or parcel of land situate in
Canton township, bounded on the north by
Lnd of Stephen Garet. on the eat by land of
G. F. Mason and i lot sold by E. Masonic)
Silas Gray. on tile south by land of lasi War
ren, and on the west hy land sold by G. F.
.lason to Silas Gray and Palmer. Con
taining sixty nine acres and forty nine perches
or thereabouts, with shout fifty acres thereof
improved. with two framed houses, one log
barn and about sixty fruit trees thereon.
ALso--gne Oiler piece or parcel of land ita
the -said township of Canton:, bounded on the.
north by laud of G. F. Mason and a lot sold
by E. Mason to Silas Gray, on the east by
land of G. W. Lewis, on the south by land of
James Warren, and on the west by land Sold
by E. Mason to- Silas Gray. Containing 26
acres (o 2 perches or theleabouts, with about
thirteen acres thereof improved. -
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
E. & G. F. Mason's' use vs. Silas Gray.
Aree.—The following piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Athens, and bounded
on the north by A Tozer, west by the, Main
mad leading from Athens to Elmira, south by
H. Tozer, and 'east by../.Shepard:- Contain•
nig one half an sere., framed house-and framed
barn and shall orchard thereon.
Seized and taken - in execution at the suit of
Union Pennell vs. brae! 8. Mead. • •
Atso....The following piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Litchfield and boon•
ded on the north by Michael Kinshaw. east by
Reuben Park, south by Chas: Chandler. west
by Constant Mathewson, Containing twenty
five acres. pbout • three acres improved - . with
fumed house and plank shop : thereon. •
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Welles dr, Satterlee vs. Hirain'Rogers.
Atao--The following piece or parcel of land
situate in Xowanda borough. bounded on the
nor th *Kt Carter,•east,by. Henry Butler.
south by Thomas Elliott. and west by Main
street. Containing one fourth of an acre more
or leas,Tramed douse, tinallbarn and fruit trees
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of
1).:& J. Petree vs. N. fl. Hera.
At o—'Pbe foll Owing desertbed piece or
Parcel of land situate in Ulster township.-con
taining four hundred rand 6ve acres or theres-'
bouts, bounded and described 'on the 'forth by
land of Ezekiel Cutri;'Asa ',Forrest.:and PP.K
Tracy. east 'by die Stitquehanna, river.. south
by lands of Manson Salunarsh. and sliest by
land of Jacob Stuarts-and Rohni.. l aboti!
txo bandred and fifty acres thereof improved;
HIE
tittle t ree. rune scholia. oglause, three
framed barns one blacksmith shop. 'one corn
house:and two large apple orchards !hereon.
Beized and taken in exceutiOu at the suit of
Healey,' Morley dr ! Hyde vs. P.ll Welles and
'E. . .
Aiso— ; The following pieCeor-parcel of land
situate in .Granvitle township in•• Bradford co..
••and bounded as Tollows: beginning at a beech
the south west corner of lot no. 121 on war
rnt lot no. 1481, thence east 180 acid .4-10 p.
to a post ; thence south is perches •to ta•post ;
thence west 180 and 4-10 perches to a poet;
thence north SO and 4.10 perches to the be
ginning. • Containing 54 acres and 32 perches
with about 25 acres improved, with. a Inurted
house and barn thereon. •
Seized and taken in; execution at the snit - of
Timothy Paxson and William IJavititon. tree.
tees of the Bank of North America n. Barna.
bus Vroman.
piece or parcel of land in Herrick
township, bounded north by David Ball, south
by John Laporte, east by Richard Riles, west
by John Laporte ; containing - *bent one hun
dred acres ; about seventy acres tmprnved,one
framed barn, one log house, one log barn, an
orchard of an hundred bearing apple trees, and
a smith shop.
. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Anna Dickinson, to the rise of S Meylert, vs
Charles Squires.
Ar.so---The fullowihg piece or parcel of lan d
situate in Towanda,korough, and• bounded on
the north by John C. Adams'_ land, east'lay'
2d street, south by Huston and Ward, and west
by third street. Containing twenty one !him
sand and fifty feet, be the sante more or less,
with a two story dwelling pause and barn
thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execntion at the snit of
M. C. Mercer to the use of Henry Mercur vs.
Ira H. Stephens. •
Also—The following piece or parcel of land
situate in Ulster township. bou nded north by
Platt • Smith. east by the Susquehanna. river.
south by lands of A. B. Shaw- deceased..west
by land now in the poesession of Frank Mur
ry and Samuel Huff: Containing one hundred
and twenty five acres more or less, about one
hundred improved with one dwelling house,
one baru and orchard thereon.
A xs‘..-One other tract of land in said Ulster.
towaship. bounded north by Platt Smith, west
by A. Patridge. east bv lands of L. Smith, and
south by.Samoel Hutt Containing one hun
dred acres more or less, with about thirty acres
improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Jeduthao Simons vs. Lock Wood Smith.
ALso.....The following piece or parcel of land
situated in Durell township, bounded on the
north end east by, Debby Chamberlin, on the
south and west by Oliver Gilbert. Containing
one acre, all improved, one framed house and
wood house and shoe shop.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of
Mark C. Mount to the use of Andrew [wine
vs. Hiram Miller. - .
At.so—The following described lot of land
situate in Armenia township and bounded on
north by lands of Bradford Robbins, east by
lands
~,-,of Reuben Mason. on the south and west
by lands of S. W. Paine. Containing one
hundred acres. with about fifty acres , improved
with a log house and small orchard thereon.
Seized and.tiiken in execution at the suit of
John Gill's use vs. John M'Naught.
Arno—.. The following piece or parcel of land
situate to Litchfield township, bounded on the
north land of Wright, on the east by
land of Samuel Davidson, south by land of B.
Stackhouse, and on the west by land of
Myra. Containing fifty acres or thereabouts,
thirty or thirty five acres improved a log'house
log barn and other out buildings and a few fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit or
George 'Wilson vs. Adolphus V. D. Tweed.
Axso—The following piece or parcel of land
situate in Durell township and bounded as fol
lows: beginning at ,a white oak, thence by
land of William Morrison north 2° west 266
perches to a post, thence east 52 perches to 'a
chestnut oak north 70° east 127 perches tail
pine,"south 50° east 200 perches to a black
oak, south 34° weat.2ll perches to a black oak."
and west 200 perches to the place of begin
ning. Containing 433 aores and three quar
ters of an acre, and allowance of six per cent
for roads &e ., about ten acres improved.
Seizeti and taken in execution at the suit of
David Cash vs. Alanson B. and Israel Smith.
Also--Ily virtue of a syrit of Levari Factas,
A piece of - land 'id (lama / township. bounded /
as follows—Beginning at a post on the south
hank of Towanda creek, theiiie down the said
creek the several courses thereof to a de'ad birch
on the bank of said creek, it tieing a corner of
lots Nn I and g, and also the haundarf line of
Ozias Kilburn ; three south along said line,
198` perches to a post and stones on the south
boundary line of . the tract; thence west . 161
perches to a hemlock corner] • the . sooth west'
corner of said tract ; thence nprth In perches
to a post ; thence west 75 perches to the place
of begmning ; Containing seventy.seven acres
and forty,two perches. with framed house
and two framed barns thereon erected, about
forty-five acres improved.
Seized and taken in t xeculion at the soli Of
Ann Dickinson, Maria Meredith. Thomas Me.
reilith. John Read, John M Read and Margo.
ret M Read, who survived Simnel Dickinson
and Priscilla 51‘ Read.' vs Nathan B Tabor. ,
• ..JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Offiee-,' December 31st. 1845.
Terownitriforw*tils,lndictinenifar ..doWnright Cour
. . . der,. 0 selling goods too cheap.''
t 1
, - 6 - • Tried before the people , of Brad
}
The Shavings Balk. ford county. .
Ir appeartng to the satisf acti on of all the jury, (corn.
Posed of all Brrdfonl Co.) that the , price of Salt at
the Shaving Bank Was raised to 114 shillings per bbl.
the day after No. 3, got out, who had been selling far
10 shillings per WA And it 'alai being conclusively
proved that the said 'Phivings Brink are about 19 per
cent. behind No. 3, in selling goods cheap, the . jury
withOin leaving the box ' acriuitted'the defendant. and as
i
Ihiverdict was rendered, the crier of throw!, call'il put,
• • Oh, yes 1- oh, Yea i'' Oh, Ycli f
rig only genuine cheap, storeil rowant4 a / * l ' D.' 3.
• BRICK. IROWt. . ,
' Now, tiWinpi,' Ire .4444,—ir.y0n should ' kt;.;:st IT-
N*. 9,1 should Lau. " Fresh Silt." nor even salt
petre won't save your. :..tlead from .-,-- - ~ , • , .. ,
• Two sktgle loads of NewGoo4 , Pere remised at.
Dec. 17. • BAIRD:8, A 0.3, Brick Row.,
..
'.:FOB SALE. -
THE stibeenber has for esle..-4 new two hone wit
goo r. one (horse wegon,partly wow; sleight,
end bobs, Walla, Aitev 3 Oro gird HOR
SES; A pair of youtig OXEN', believed 'opener to
Any in the country of thelesge: . ;
Alift,ewnyoutieles beeesery for ramie,/ sod trim.
fag porpows, ell of width will be rola eheeP 03e cosh or
epprevetretedit. - . ADDISON
' • ToWajtdo, Drees:whey IT: 1845 i aas 4".
11:1Pi l 4ESOftTED.1* ON, jun received, iittEkir
sa)e at de24 — REED'S:
Z,.8
.
;TIM.I,BEIt OVERSHOES, c)f all aorta, kinds
jtv awes — , for age cheap at 424' ' REED'S.
RONORARtt-ExE - SECURES
REASONABLE', SUCCESS."
IL S. C.lcireur ,
ELATE the pleastire of announcing to the public,
that- rheir unprecedented hessrsales this fall,
have, rendered 4 neceiseryto, punthase another .large
stock of WlTill'Eff.4ooDB.-ashich tftelare now re.
ceiring and arcking far - issh,qat tokOkrak or :Watt 'at'
much lowerpriCes than they ban bifound:it soy other
store hi Towanda.. .Cult pnrchasersof goOda can.co
cturr the following whammies hy calling at our atom . :
Piave—The Procutiog of thiir gioda at the least prio
sible advance from . the marmfactureie amt importee
vices, as our goods are purchased from first hank
el net ash prices.
Sec o frorii.theestra prices, which merchanti
who Oroeredit taut charge to corer losses by had
debts. colleeting fees.4c,
Our stack ta very heavyembracing almost everything
in the line of Dry.Coods,Grocerics;-(Liquorsexcepted)
Hardware Crockery.. Drop, , MOdicinsa, Paints, Oils;
Dye.siu4, Boots and shoes, Saddlery Headgear% Car.
riage Trimmings; 'dm 'And ratio' our stock 'os geode
is much the heaviest in town, they were purchased's*.
very. law that they did not cost $26,600, or even $15,.
000:arid our customers can have the benefit of our
vantigeous purchases, ai our Motto is, "Small prothO
and quick sates'. ' Nov. 26.1846. •
LARGE NEW STORE
AI Nome Corners; with full Winter's Supplies,
AT LO WEST PRICES,
inp OG ERS FOWLER has just filled, by the last
Kt, trip of the boats for the season, his large and
commodious new-storep.house with a complete and well.
assorted lot of Winter Goode, selected carefully by him,
self in the New-York and Philadelphia markets to suit
the season, with a special view to the tastes and wants
of his neighborhood.
He respectfully invites an examination or hie exten
sive stock—swhieb he offers at en invariable cash price
—comprising, generally,
Cloths, Caps, Hats, Hosiery. Hardware, Nails and
, Cutlery. Crockery, Stoneware,-Tinware, El
' eseentary Books, Stationery, Staple and
c 1
Sniffs, De -Lanes, Alpacas. el
Fancy Dry Goods, Drugs - and Dye I'
a
a I
Prints, Shawls, Sheetings, r
Flannel:, &e.. 'arc
in short, every variety of goods required in this market,
of the latest styles and of the best qualities according to
prices, which shall be sold as low as can be afforded at
any ether establishment intended for permanent busi
ness.- Full as his store is, he has Tooth enough to trade
in, and abundance of light to testtheqnality of hisgoods.
LUMBERMEN, in exchange for Boards or. Shingles
"shall have all articles at cash prices, toi he has nooth
ers; and they will find, at this same rates, in addition
to his general assortment, a constant supply of GRAIN,
FLOUR. FISH, PORK, SALT, and all the necessa
ries as well as the conveniences of life.
FARMERS' produce bought at ell times, at ;good
prices, and at fair en eschange made for goods as by
any dealer an the county. '
Persons going to the mine for COAL, can sarehaul
ing by leaving their loading here, (several miles ibis
side,) at the coal.hed prices, and taking en order on the
miners, which, under his arrangement, will be ether
win to their mutual advantage, by matting to purcha
sers coal at the most favorable rates of barter there, and
saving to the miners the coat'of bringing surplus pro•
duce hack 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
my neighbor ?" . hat he has passed their reach, not cor
nered yet, and he assures the community which has
imposed so many obligations in him by past confidence
that he cannot ri4 its continuance, by stopping takick
off whiffets, or making announcements which he is un
prepared to fulfill. Monroe, Dec. 9, 1845.
pRINTEt—The largest. most desirable and cheapest
itatortment of Prints in town, can be found at
nov26. MERCURS'i
If orated Goods.
IDE LAINES. Crape de Mines, C. It Encase
• andAlpaccas. a fine assortment, purchased in
Die!, York, after theists falling off in prices at
MERCURS'.
JOSNET VELNETS,• ;Satins and Silks, with
Ribbons to roach, the best and cheapest anon
mem in town, at nv26 MERCURS'.
nvo26
SIIA WLS—Every one wishing to purchase Shawls,
should by all means call where every thing in that
line from twenty•five cents up. is kept at prices to suit
edges of the articles; it is needless to say that it it at
n0v2.6 MERCtRW.
'IIAIRDWARE.--The largest assortment and
greatest variety ever offered in Bradford county,
just received at IifERCUR'S.
DISSOLUTION
THE copartnership' which heretordre existed be.
tween George Ereek,jr. and William Angle, on.
der the finn of BRECK & ANGLE, has been Ibis
day dissolved, and aII debts doe the said firm have been
Assigned to the subscriber, who atone i■ authorised to.
collect and receipt the same. WM. ANGLE.
Rummersfiel+l Creek. Nneemtter 17, 1845. n 1.6
SAYINGS BANK 9•
Still Later. More Rich Goods.
UST received an invoice of the latest styles of Silka,
.among which may be found Plain black and blue
black, Ombre Striped Pon de Sae Carnelian Rape; with
Satin Stripe*. Genuine Polka Silks, Plaid Florence.,
Plain do., Plain silks f,r Bonnet's, a rare opportunity
for those to purchase who intend doing so as. they sue
sold only a shade above auction prices at
0ct.20. G. E. FLYNT & CO'S,
A NYquantity of Bleached and Brown sheeting do
Shining of all qualities, hik. and white Wadding,
Wicking in Boxes, twine, cords, Ate., et
Nov. 6 YVELLES eSt BATTERLEV.9.
NE ball oh ARK ROI'
{rill be geld' accordingly 1
WELLZS'
WANTED in exchange or 1.. any quantity
of Boner, Tallow, Wbeat, I ye, Oats. Timothy
and Closer Seed, Sides, Lumber, and cash tan not be
refused by - wELLgs.ar., SATTERI.F.E.
SOMETHING NEW !
eUST RECEIVING, at the old store on-the cor
net' Of Main IMO Pine streets, a few ' doors. below
'litontanyes 4. Co.'s, and nearly opposite No. 1, Prick,
Row; an entirely new stock of GOODS, ;Mid} con
sists in a general assortment of _. , •
Dry doods,
Groceries.
Hardware. Hate , 4.
Together with a general assortment of DRUGS AND
MEDICINES. all of which have beeti 'selected With'
great care by myself in the New York rearket,end will
be sold as cheap , es can he 'sold by anyjiving Man hi.
this market.ladies lied Gentlemen can be satisfied ef
this fact by calling on the subscriber, at him store.where
be will be in readinear Mall times toll/sit upon ail who
favor him with a call. A. :9. lIONTANYE:
g:r:Wenied, in exchange lot Goode, , either casti,
grain, !tmber, or chipping Furs, in almost In, quint*:
Towanda, November 19, 1846. A. D.
. ,
D.nIIRLBURT, Jr., super igt eaststeti . A=6;
. half a &run boxes, just received laid for 'West
the od stand of novl9 , LI; 2KINPSBERY. •
Sayings , that have become Pr verbs.
TIRIT
IRAT GEO. E. -PLyNT CO., Istive the ler.
gat and mostdiesintblestockof goodsinTettamis,
- , - mtwritos snoop ••,
not Lmnberfor Goods, or Goods for'Lurober,' ammo
be•earried,ou successfully without 'deter:omit Ccish•
Boyers.' . roomnio Toros: •• • • •"'
That G.S. Flynt & CO.'bUy goo& for Cork •ouid ion
them for trio " ready:". • • •
• • '..—, asoyasta minim •
That G. E. F. do Co. are selling goods deem' theli
any other establishment in this bordogh.
' ' , • .• And it is whispered, • - ,
and soon mill.beeome a piorerb (although weleivir beim
knotting to the fact for spate thus) that G.F L r. do Cos
are sang better goods and more of them. • t•' 11 : •
- nom who doubt the: abort, ::- •
will gable Plestmt:themselyet at: our , counter..arbere
*TO ar e freely 'shown, and.alwitya warranted egad to
reMzialeilas*P.,,, GC? Zook for the Savings-Bank;
SUGAI4- 8 dixoblolsicies dieltOnfgq
es hands and will be sold accordingly by• •-• •
W. -H. BAIRD dy CO., No. 3, B. R,
NO.-4 CANTBE. OUTDONE !
T i HE undeildlilied 're•iilld ' fr illa.rlis; l4 .4erik. :ol 4rit
bonito alert nuideicnts trier:lolllr itra9iery libe
ral Patronage 1110' Ws ineel44 - for'siitiCh t sts trad e r
you ciao) , thankk ; inul we WA, notioubi of a tonfion.,
*amid !oar.. mike. said favors TiOclu It as we 4=oo
- liana to sell goods cheaper then any stall within loft
imla of tuff
We now have the pleasure a:into:nag our fnen&
and customers and the publiti generally that we are re
ceiving civet from N. Yolk, ii larger and bertectrort
rent of Ogres; tbat ssi4 or wry , *Abet inerclumlis aver
brought to this market. antausiturof ~.
I
Dry Goods 4; , GrOrerie s; Glass it iraili.:
Crockery 4. Hirdwitiv, jr4Bl if t e Sat," '
Drugs is. illediines, ', - ,ectelter 4. Ash.
,Dye ff' . oodsf Dye Sites, 'Boots ft. Shots fo. i
We gave notice ut our last advertisement that" we i
had Henry
our,
4. Co., fi cenvelsinoe which Qua
some of our. neighbors have been firing their little pop
guns at Ili, but ils. of no use.q.meu who hie stood at
the cannon's month as long as we hoe, cannot be
frightened by such small trash... . - .
Wean swum era worthy neighbors who hive &i
-tem aodeeply in love with the terms "bluff" and "filuf
fing," that it is our intention so [mg as we remain to
business to always have a Istvan of•Gooda. awl after
the gross attempt made in 1842 to prevent our buying.
we are not so green as to go to the 'city without a
FULL HAND, which in addition to the experience of
one of oar firm in the city trade (hiving been for mai
time a clerk in N.Yoak city,) enables as to boy goods '
cheaper than merchants generally from the country can.
,So just come on, all ye who want to buY cheap for
CASH, call as nci. - 3, shake "thereat'!" et as and yon
"are caught— , or if you have a load of produce "give
us the wink" and we WO after you.
For more particulars look along through the paper.
. • W. H. 13 AIRD & CO., No. 3. B.Bow.
Towanda. N0v.25,.1845. '
Oh Gosh ! ! What Proverbs !'!
- Try it again Master G.. • -
You may wake up old no. 0.
- It has long since ceased to be necessary,,
Tor no, 3 to say they they have 'the largest and best.
stock of Goods in Towanda, for that has long beep " A
Pao roe s."
It has long since =ad to be necessary,
For no. 8 t natty they buy goods.for cash pod buy them
10 per cet cheaper than most of Writ' neighbors, for
that too h long been 4 • A Psoross."
:brag since teased to be neeessairy,
For no. to say they are ceiling and - will sell goods
sbesper soy establishmentin- Towanda, for that
too has long been " A Paints's.", "
It =ter has hen "weasel%
For no. 3to say they would sell goods for 124 per
cent profit for we can do that and then 'Sell et
price less than many of our neighbors pay for the same
goods in the citp—end that too has long hal:l3"A Flta
sass."
We trust that it.never will be memory,
For no. 3 to boast of "ruining" any body by selling
goods cheap either in " Brick Rom". or Wand Row--
wa goods cheap to benefit .commimity and not to
ruin them, OW too has also long been " A Novena."
Ii ia.no whisper—
But in the wouth of every body, even the little boys in
the streets proclaim it dead, that no. 3 are selling" bet
ter goods and snore of them " than any lather establish
ment in Towne—wonder how long since soma of our
•neighbors found out this was "A Novices l"
THSII2 is a wat ru tzar TEM .11101it.1
lUSi continue your old practices, drop in at no 3 before
you buy. where no charge is made fur exhibiting goods.
N0v.25. 1845. W BAIRD & CO.
BROAD CLO PHS, CASSIMERES & SAT
- INETTS.
FRENCH, English and American Brood Cloths of
all colors and qualities, also Beaver and
Cloth for overcoats, and perhaps it would be Ws WiL:to
mention that we have over ONE HUNDRUD different
sty lerof Cassimere, Fifty pieces Bennetts, be.ides twen
ty odd of Sheers Grey, which we we pow selling at just
abaft 10* thfrara the usual price in tmaa
" W. H. DA Ift1;) dr GO., No. 38. R.
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D OMESTIC fX;rI"II)NE3--501.10 yds. Stuvtings ;
1500 lbs. Cotton tarn ;
500 •• bans ;
' 150'x• wick, on band and for sate at last
summers prices. nv26 W. - H. BAIRD & CO.
MONTANYES & CO.'S
• •
Cheap Cash Wholesale Commission 4 Jobbing Store.
, .
err= iihoie establishment has. lately been enlarged
and improved, end is being replenished with •
new stock of Fashionable WINTER GOODS, which
in addition to their tamer large stock of staple Goode,
makes it the most desirable place tor large purchases,
as also for shopping.. in town.,Their new stock eon•
a
sist in part , of French, English and. Armies° Clotho
and Sennett'', .cashmere do ,ecosse and mousaelin de
'eines, of the newest styles and patterns, [inches , . am•
bre, gro de Swiss; fig'd pooh de soul and watered strip'd
Silks, Maroon for ladies skins, and a new article .of
fringe foi dresses; plaid cashmere and Turkara shawls,
ends thousand other et cetera' necessary to please the
Their stock of Groariee, Booti and Shoes, flats and
Caps,. Buffalo'Robes, Oils and Paints, Iron and Nails.
end most articles that the wants of the community re
quire. will he found well emoted pod selected, nod of.
fered to purchasers on as good terms or better than ip
sky of the neighboring villages in the state of N. Y.
Nov. It y J.D.& E. D. MONTANYE & CO.
t all IT G -;f i
FA" LTErs KINGSBERY. is .now receiving at his
04 old stand. which has been going off for eighteen
years, where'goods of all kinds has been sold and WILL
be sold, lower than at any other store in this. Coun
ty. 4 very large stock of all kinds of goods which het
been'selected with great care and attention. and bought
at such prices of the importers and manufacturers, that
it would be a ruinous baldness forany firth in the Brick
Row, or any where else, to undertike to all goods , sts
cheap as I can, and will. :If iny‘friendeand• the pbblie
generally, will call, before they mato their .purchases
elsewhere, they will find that Ada notice lent patio the
'paper for a BLUFF, like some by the aide of it.; but, it
means what it says.
I have geninal issortrueut ofevery kindanXillestaip-
ught Teri low and
ATTERL
Prq Goods. Groceries, Hardware, "Croekery;
Shoes; Hails4ron, Leather.
Crockery, •
Boots 4. Shoes.
irkArs celebrated, INDIA RUBBER f Shoe!
.and
jUrSeapendera-4 clew ankle, for made •' ; :
• ' sep! 27 B, KINGSBERY.I3,. .
0.01 X. & UrP R LEATHER, for We by '
sop. 27. • • B, XINGSBE!IY,
frioDriSl l . Maclieirrapl lbs . .), for ista/e,by „
NV) IV. - • wws.npity,
41 - 101 TON YARN, Knitting Yam, Balls, Wicking,'
1 1 / Wadding.-04trait
, t it ylor'salayntilow, by
aep 2'l • • • B: X 1
a'--" TON Fidlitteg Nal* toy italecheoP.
- afserp.. 27. - . B. ,KINQSBER.Y.
JYE.StrOODS, PAINT 'd & OILS. pt every dw
.erimioa, foe sale, one siotels below tke markd.
*7. 24 . - 8. KISGSBpRit.: •
'WATS & CAPt3; 'without nuober; fb,r' sale low
jut than wa eiei berm). beard cd. by
aep RE.:' 8.
OSE **DUD THOUBAND cubic keiotrW.;
OA. and White Pine Tinto:foe easing ravines
ivdeeied on„ the lank let at. Pot:, Deposit, wanted ta
chixange for goads end some:Rib 6J' •
~.,;.. WEl4l.lo3.4l:agrrEvam,
BUSHELS of l'intothy and FitoftlEED,
_9 _ wonted in eschanp.fot goods.
' • HEED'B -
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CIO MON BATTING, wadding, !Wang,
IL/ pet warp, Wt aale at
Nene:l2. ' REED*. -KA: ./1/4"40;-
Alan of those A.,1i0• I.llootsjestieceiveL....
Together with a 14reittaqpyliFLiiifSEei;
AO
1644 tioi, otipere, Watt* ind fide oneq
to teetek. - novl2 ,; .0;!.E." Mal i ' PO:
ATB CAPS-4 pligiiiiirreareai evaii 3 O: l
`Thai are selling very cheep.
l'ioMPbet 114 13, E. FLYNT 11c co.
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wurrsß Goopx. euniiwing of -• •_ -I" " ' - • • - - • ---- ••:
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lARY , GOOI),Y, - .9110,0ER1E5.". IIiiRDWNIA -- VROCKSfiI;,
'';" zr,fiets,locie;!i; Eriits.,, wow: fi.l4',ar riftio iiaPier:v .41 . c. ,, Me. , h , , i . .1 , ,,:i
Lob market; Opened and ready: for „their ;W. tons ftliOnier.!, and mitt be Mkt ekaapentar,,FarakAls!
,py l i.
bought at any ogeresiailisho m nt 04 IOW?"' tie do ' not si l l tat; fur the' pukusur of 'Vein y:4 sasagama iamk
our afore , .( as i
as s the rastim autb, a uino of, .cuir asiglikom) but merely that th e calicos. of . if raotpra ingy spay
know 6eirt"wheintn, buy . ;mods to their .ii . lie,MlL •- • • " '•
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.ft is gratifying, for us to kg* that we ( un'e eatlad same of ILI- r mile° and fu"'aly"' of likiereat'Pere4i4 Lie.
a numbed yeah, and we dill by. ao mann* mak*kna.niavi that ra s _clamO'• °Old* col. intes4tki - '-ftUU. kink
we might, like some of op ; neighbors. reMise• lbeit _kr.9l,o‘ , Bui Altf'.. 7°- ' l ,,_ 4( '' every 4 01 ,110 1 4413 1 11P1ed dal to ,
know the fact. that we will tw.l! outentits Mon:. cli • ;ctellY Old-k!' - vet.:abfli !4(.Mil:at thit.,F,ilßyl, 41144 Oki
per east, abase cast end transportation' : . ... -' - • - • • •-•-
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••••• , .-_, GEO . ** E.. FIJNT. ft. QO. i - , - , - ,-, ..- / .
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4re again in the Rehtioidr.filtrea *viand doarr.t ward} of the' cheap's! andliwit distrabts
clock of ( load; out brouirk ivio Bradford alp!ry; . • t : ,:.,..... f
TllE Cashier 4Co, of the TOWANDA . sAtTims B.s Wi tender lkfli Pints. _ m lainub'' . I.ol ' - dnintlxY lk.
bend patronage heretofore secured,-and trust ly strict true;tr.`ml 1 0 .bOvinexa, Xpll eellinit seedsebesperthark
any other establishment, to merit a'colitinuinee of their smiles and . 4 avont• Op St 4 of goods 041400, "my,,
known variety and style of Dry Goiode, from the first euetiop ,'rouses ip tho city pf New, York pad eelses i
ed with great are.expressly fir this meridian. Also. a large seleetiun of
Family Groteries, Shelf Hardware CroeLt' Tyr Boots`fihiiii,, ~. .
Monier Ware, Itron, l 7lVaile, Neelt • ' : : '
and. an unusnal quantity of IMBPIDASHERY. to make our stock of ;ultra 14 otplipaentsl arropletati ..00a ,
stock of goods were purchased for cash, and for rasb will be solder , cheep as et ihnichandop.g . mira or lAarr..
and decidedly cheaper than any establialubent in ,Towanda. 'Time and sista ,will not g low 00. to enumerate the
many new, rich Mad desirable goods, but will be iltown trkoll who favor us with a CA. print pleurae. - '
REMEMBER ' and call one door below Tracy 4 Moore, where the " pay-drove sYnoin 4ta foil tones; jut
u a consequence, am not overcharged with delinqueneWs iq the Credit system, or Xeldhirel grade to luppOrtabe
Lumber trade. " One price, and no deviation is the true system." . •-., , - , ' . ... :.
(la' A, call is solicited, before purchasing elsewhere , at No. 0, ?Guth cod. Brick flint.
Towanda, October Rli 1 84 5. . 6004612:, F. litj.YNT, ik: ,
CO.
Tbe Last and Nod Implant Antral Tet at the
TOWANDA CHE4P S 7 ORE
No. '2, - Brick -Row.
GREAT BARGAINS are now offered the peciPle
of Bradford county, by the subscriber, who is now
receiving and opening one of the largest and hest select
ed essottment of goods ever brought into the village of
Towanda. His stock of goods ban been selected with
great osre.expnowly for this market., end as prices of the
old credit system are necessarily high, he offers great in-.
ducernents to all whAnny have cash or produce to ex-.
change for goods. His stock consists in en assortment of
DRY GGODS, such as . tmradclotbs. esuimeres, end
sestina, satinetts, : treasP's gray, hard time, honey emul
ous, a splendid assortment of Wittier Shawls,
c:tarats, gloves, hosiery, =menden, end ten thousand -ar
ticles, too numerous to ineation.
••
°roaring.
Such as miser, tea. coffee, =Mises, apices, lamp and lin
seed oil„ a full supply of Liquors; such as Champagne,
Cognise and American Brandy, Holland Gin, Old Mo.
uongehila whiskey, Port, Maderia, and Malaga Wine.
A uo--Crockery, Hardivare. Nails. Glass, Iron, Leath
er, Boots & Budido Robes, Hata &Caps, Drugs.
& Dye Stuffs, are. .f.re,
All persons wishing to Purchase goodsare respectfully
invited to give the sass:giber a call, and examine his
goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
CHARLES REM,
Oet 1, 1845. N 0.2 Brick Row:
BONNETS. VELVETS & RIBBONS.
YUST received a great variety of Bonnet Velvet*
a and Silks together with Plaid, Fringed, Rainbow,
Pollee, Satin . , Ombre. Velvet, Cap and Taffeta Ribbons
which you will readily discover ere, very cheap by call
ling at no. 3 brick row. W.H. BAIRD In CO.
SPLENDID lot of Brush,Silk, Forioad Sporting
Hate, also Oil silk, VCIVer and fur cape, together
with Muffs, and Buffalo robes, for gale cheap at
Oct. 8. REED'S
cODLEAMMLIUMIE
E:rkabrr7'Medians ts
ye NtuandGhave b qnm
New York, and will be soldiery low.eall at No.
Brick Row. Terms cub. A. B. CHAMBERLIN.
...Oct 1, 1845. '
10.00 TS dr. SHOES--.A very largo stock of every
IEIP kind and akin, at tower prices than ever, will be
found at MERCUR'ark.
Wayne Con* - Ploughs. •
4ILDOZ Wayne county ploughs, for eat' el the se.
aings Bank. Pluugh merchs nts 'spilled at mane
fscturers prices, end farmers on the most resseasble
terms. G. E. FLYNT .f.CO.
. July 30. • /Ye: 5 ?trio pow.
NOTICE; • . '
/Inn Cowrie:ship heretofore existing between the
JL^ , subseribers ender thofirm of H. Kingsbery 4 Co.,
is this day dissolved by mutual commit. All persons
indebted 14 said firm are requested to settle their cc.
mums with Hi 8, Comstock, who. will continue the
busittees It the old Stand.
HENRY KINGSBERY, _ •
H. STANLEY COMSTOCK.
'Athens Pa., Oct:1, 1845,
CROCKERY—Large additions have been made to
11) our stock of' Crockery—out assottnisot ii now
complete. novlk U. E.'r.YNT & CO.
The Resurrection of Dead Watches !
' ... a, framer i flroodruff
' =`Y respectfully inform the.mtmens of
I C
..,. • 41 , Towanda and vicinity, that they
C' , 7, 4 7, ' have formed a partnership for the
e , p.p., of prosecuting, for the
r .' public interim, the business of '
, :t.'...
° I L -- 'Cloek and Wald Repairing,
at the old and well.known stand of Capt. J. M. Gill
son, (combined 100,) nest door north of Col. Bailey's
Grocery store, and two noon eonth of Elliott & hfercur,
Where they Will gins their undivided attention to their
business, and'eonfidently inform the publie, Oet.from
their long experience in their profeision, end a determi
nation to attend punctually to the Interests of ONiers fa.
Tering them with their work, they believe they coulee
der satisfaction, and meket refractory tit:no:Pieces,
i , pirn t with unerring...finger to themarch of Write
They will beloond midi' bouts. "at their establish
ment sod solicit a share of pdhtic patronage. '
All kinds of Counter rnichig. received In pay
ment kr work; at the moriit rim. Nor• 2 6. 1685.
-PRINTS! PRINTS! PRINTS ! • ' -
tN AbICORS: , -AKO 'ilr,CEld, *Melt weirs &welt. for
) Medea on,* PO Banks, of the'mvsgtetareei
nen* (cot it Auction, Where sll inferior goals Oka
sold) And will be sold boron cheep as stay simile=
'(orbe bought before the decline) paid
deo • oideNA BRICK: WW.
YEW - BAIDIELS TANNEIIB • OIL, far - side at
• Jatik - 0e:44.“ . • ' , -1 11 0neVali
, LAB. BOLE &,,LAAT7I
. r. 4 just ne:eir al eel), for side et • .
" oy. 1.5;
l), , q. yirAltil'ED-=-.300.000 terror oIIAN9, on
co tract, or in nod! quaocitier, or so' PtOrn , in ex'
ge, ,flitn% os ioods.. -, a , B. FOWLER.. •••
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HE iitlgsTlON . SETTLED. - •. ,
JURY Of 6rilve lotlie• tiso dOeildid. ihitrho Ploto,
;•L
jr+.llTess., (no spprol et cannel ks.
-it ' •st- - -.: ".. 'G. E. FLYNT 4.0011. ~ .
••;. 1. - • •. GROCERIES. • • •
19 t Hairs fr Tea; diffeient kindsinuf tier,
*blob trill be mold by lho'cliest a lore Rapti.
as,tueb Wee, a to costae tbe val. of the lot ebbe
"Cm nesO:bottete bpory other!usetthini Tormites;
Oiatet r • Bettßin DUO
SITMNEII,:. DENTIST; •
Vmikado next pOialastal visit loTowain
e, earl] hi Febru!9r, 1840. Dr. R. will. dur•
ill his sap mks i drat Tun f.a.Mlq* For! 6:-
i v. fp; w' ei'i*-,13),5)-ili'il
•
Elliott & Mereur,-: -
- A RE NOW RECEIVING; • vere.tar
111,' general assortment Of Fall and TP:W ({sods..
Which they offer to the politic on liberal cerme t cosi:Rabe
grain, or approved orediti
Their stock consists of ,im ,ennthitig Air any
one wishes to buy. And for. the baulks of those who
wish to' purchase merchant* of ,soy kind, and want
to know where to find it,. they will enumerste of.
;he many articles thhj'hatre.for wile; , • ) ;
—Ladies' silk sharvis scal•btack teapots"!
Gents k satin craving anx WP-Vemty nano t.• '• •
• Colotediatin, far bsdiarnerowny, and • - • ,
Glazed hats for men; ;
Knitting pins and croyt-Inwat • • -••
Carpet larks and vesqatterne . •
Broad A zes end e1m0,.•
M. detainee and eaten beges;
Printed blue teas and you hymn tea i •
•Umbrellss and Getman pines;:.. • "
pocket knives and loaf sugar ; •
Molasses and mania -bents; •
. Ladies' cot. hose and Steel earn hoes;
Ladies' night caps. for Mk cent's, attl
Men's sextette caps for ISt rent';, ; -
Ladies' linen hdkra fatal:shilling. and
Plenty Of English and Swede* iron. all dues; •
India robber cloth for carriage coves and
Beautiful figured alpsoms for ladies' cloaks;
• Ladies' boar end muffs. and lampblack;
Leghorn bonnets and atone jug;
'black and blue ink and spirits turpentine;
Lamp oil and Colonge water; • - •
Sweet oil and sartoisrifittsyrUli; • •• - • •
Blue vitriol end best Jaire and Rio..r•Po: •
Wafers end buck stint;
Indellible ink and pure dry 'snd ground whit. fps 4
Looking glasses and cut tumblers;
Tea kettles and black silk stockings;
Candle tricking and bed coeds; ;
Cost Buttons and writing paper; •
-Shell side combs and cajled stripe
Bonnet ribbons and'esrenabth 144= I
Plough points and clip ribbons; •
.Ladies' dress b'd'fs and stove tubes:
Assorted Needles, and best Nokia bats;
• Steel pens and shovel plough patterns;
-Plated bah bands and silk mule for ladies;
Canna Yarn and wire wives;
• Awl blinks and pins, viewed ulnas;
Ladies' kid slipliers and gal' haunters;
• Willow baskets and gimpands:
Men and boys cloth caps auditions Irons;
Knives end forks and ark Kepi
Cad steel and steel thimbles;
Brass kettles and brass thimbles;
Beaver cloth and cotton batting; •
.Pepper bodes and oboe knives;
Bonnet boards and slate pencils;
Parfet binding end inkstands;
coach /ace end handsaws;
Raisins and sa*.mill eerie;
kleidlitz powders and trying squares ;
Rubber overshoes end 4t inch spikes;
Sleigh bells and steelyards;
Cassimeres,and ivory imarbe; •
Gridirons and *eking Ford; •
Whale bone and patent saw setts;
Suspenders and patent door bow;. •
firmer's chisels and laces for ladies' capsi .
Pongee handkerchiefs end hair brushes;
Misses and women's bl. cot...gloves & has lintsitate 4
• Cocoanut dippers and teeth, brushmq „ •
Colored, cambric and door bandies; •
Augur bins' and children shoes:
Woolen .
moolen shush: and minivans; '
• Black tea and patent wbeelbesds;
Morrocco belts and tea servers;
Saddler's silk and mouse trope;
Rennet wire and etonechurnsc • • •••
• r Plaid linseyeand wish pulleys.; ,
' patent blind fastenings and Note, (a new
Spoke sheiree and door map; .
Black intiff and 'milder; • • • ' '
Brim:lnnis lamps and shoe titringtii" •
Why and blatilk gloves and gun Mate) '
Satinet of ell kinds and gunnoerdill
'Horse lirdi and satin vesting;
, Curry combs and 'hie cap* ;
Hair combs and sash (astenipp i
Glass 'dishes and seiol.eards; • •
Comet lacers and wage ell'airts;
Brass bath cants and ealieoe ofa ll gain*
Sash etudiqint earn trtliorl; • -;
•enst ettards , " Padding- 1 44 WP.5 1 , 31 1 6 ; '
"Purniturri prints e nd razor , divpai .7,,.
tTable'covers gad (*eye geeirosphy's; '•
..Cistratrabore and nOtialted Sagan; ' s .•
Linen osmotic and so l e legtherl; ' •' " •
;Harp imp and Imesedging 41c inairtlaw; ,
• Velem!' iiikikW ImjnIql•olltlettlIP.; • •• - •
Cap wins and 06 esodsh,;.. . _
Lln.011; and Russ i a o diaper ;,
Big.E'rencb crape and AtlserleatelitoelMitt,l,
Mineral knOb lochs ohd *vibe lime taip;
Chrome yellow apd grren4 Ind eat binding i • -•
Indigo and riblan vs ire •
ennuis - Tarter Orel s fi k.;tode and'anghol'
Horse ,blanketsand brass nails ; ' ••••'•
Tea setti arid Setts :
•.; Spirit livele'and spool cottons
• TOliaticia, &Member ' 9. I 846,
NOTICE ! NOTICE' " •,
i. TAR T S this opportunity tO.infottit little %FM
. etebted to ine:Shst ' Plyttrent I }lMrr *Sit''. .
FEIRRIZARY •COURT:- Rots esti .
Individual, is mall, but itittio amiss it 'moons St•
oonsidefattle. I trustAat is toms tfostvol notice sty .
126 "*-Poc"nrl , wzavolv;,,
Detsipbei24. -• ~ • Losittitaifftt-
liffO r fielLorWileikktey At dse t
katt beetsina 6ettdositb6a; •IrsbVileierk,
disait, 1 ita bereby,aution hadtge4.r.'
tag ay trusting
,her on my *stow* s'!i I sit& pay oil
debts a or connactisig, after this date.
COHAM .
- p lidliestster, eus.=C9., De 1 - 14 mg!
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