Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 28, 1846, Image 3

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    Aro.uslipixtort or gnu 444 var. fpFde. Mi.
Fa i r f ie ld,TiniOte:Oeitimittee'dn i N l V llt, trakri 4 .
has r eported a bill to . provide for ths, au gai eine;
d o n or the , staiAl..roke,S , C,lo lll4e d , ..a t e k :
The bill; prqvides for tttuoretutrction tf 10;
.steire:v 6 ,sPer.l wi!7 4lll le 6 C I :4 e ) 5 ( Tri =
~a te s, five l of sfeopS, and two ; smaller' vessels.
It also audit:irises the.rrsideet of Ate United
States. whenever. inlike opinion tho,publio ex
igency, shall require 'it. to have completed
and put in commission' all vessels'now on the
stocks, andto purchase suchnaval stores and
ordnance as may be necessary to fit there 'out.
The bill appropriates 5.5:625,000 Car building
the 10 steam-rede1:1.2.920,000 to complete
vessels on the 'stocks': ,81,520.000 for repairs ;
$625,000 'for stores.and 5500.000 for ordnance.
The bill was laid on thi table, and ordered to
be printed. ,
THE COXET.--IFTERESTING DOUELV Ar-
PEARANCg.—Obeerratory, "Washington. Jan.
16, 1846.—Sir—During the, observatiOnS of
the 13th, a nebulous looking object,.'altngetber
cometary in Its appearance, was disimvered
preceding Beila's comet, 'by nine or ten sec
ands. in the lower part Of the field of view.
As a comet with a cOmpanion;"or, two .
com
ets in the field of a telescnpe at the'same time,
would be considered a most extraordinary phe
-nomenon. 1 determined, before making any an
nouncement. to Wait for some satisfactory ob.
E eivationtlian a single night could afford. .
- A SPLENDID NEW YEAR'S GIFT.—The De
mocrats of the city- of
.New York presented
Mr. Olt 4 ellivan. editor of the Morning News,
with a complete new set at type for that paper,
as a New Year's presegt. The compliment is
acknowledged in a suitable uianner by the ed
itor. in his paper of yesterday morning. ,
B lEL A'sttil:i.T:-.—VV,e learn from the New
Ilaren Herald, that hiela7s COmet is now on
its return to the sun, and had alpeady been seen
with the aid of gond telescopes. It will pass:
us lierthelion on . tile 1 Itli of next February.
4. 7 - 7111...LT11! 0 BLtSSEU Ne.ki..711! Thou art above
ell goldand treasures; thOu who enlargest'the soul
—and opened' all its powers to receive instruction, and
fetish iirtue.. lie that has thee, has little more to wish
far; and he that it so wretched as to have thee not.
onto every thing beside. Let us he thankful Brand-
Nis will give us health—get then these blessed
hi' a century's use has fully established to be
the ;lest medicide ever bestowed on man. For the rre
,i,:ing colds and couabS, they will be found everything
that medicine is capable of imparting.
Sold by 11. - 3.fotrrstra . t, Towanda.; G. A.
PErtki NS, Athens, only authorized Agents fur Bradford
Counts. . .
JAVICUS EXPECTORANT.—The virtues of this
efficacious and cheap medicine for the cure of Consump
tion and other diseases cannot be too well known. Y . erryc
many lives have been saved by Y.: Morning
Atlas.
JAI'S Ev.er.cion &NT' eon Corona, COLDS,
So many people are afflicted with these common every
day disorders, that we deem it our duty to point our
readers to'a simple remedy, which we have tried and
found Jaynes EXPECTORANT is a very
valualde phial of syrup which we have lately used with
pod effect in stopping a cough andlooseninz, and break
ion up a cold. It is - is very agreeable medicine, This
recommendation is not a bought puff, but entirely velar!.
, arr. 'And we feel that we can hardly do a greater fa
vor to our readers in these days of cheating, than to
o cum.. ❑d them as well tried, efficieut remedies, cspe
aaLy
Ibtse one have used ourselves.
Editor of the "Lynn . Aleccati,"' Mau
N. BRANCII 'CANAL MEETING!
THE citizens of Bradford County desirous
trr the speedy: completion of the NORTH
ii.:LANCII CANAL, are requested to meet nt the Court
Tim:, in. Towanda, en TUESDAY evening of the
lefirc:iry. Measures will he propaerd which it is be
used will secure the desired result. Now is the time,
and the only time for definite action on this nuhject. - Let
all who are willing to render effielent aid he present at
the meeting. .. MANY CITIZENS.
TEMPBRA NOt• MEETING.—H. Bowel,
Esq., will lecture before the Bore' Washing
tonian Temperance Society at the Court House, Monday
evening Feb. 9th, Ladies and Gentlemen are respect
fully ir*ited to attend. By order ecc.
- Towanda, Jan. '24, 1846. A. C. ALLEN, See.
9XP'' NOTICE.—The Presbytery of SuNuehanna
is to meet in.Rons, on the first - Tuesday, in
February, next: mi which day the Presbyterian church
in that place. is tlo , dedicated to the worship of Al
mighty God, Path
ce et 11 A M. Ses r, Son, and Holy Ghost. Service to
o\
commensiions •of Presbytery- to be
opened - with a serm. nat six in the evening. A general
suendatice'would gratify us. -
•
Namli . tranch Canal Company.
cg. ricE is hereby given, that a meetin.l . the
Ly s:ovkholders of the North Branch Canal Com
pany Rill bn held at Jones" Hotel, in Chesnut street,
rity 01:Philadelphia, on the second Monday of Februa
r3 tick:, at 12 o'clock, M, for the purpose of electing
Offlrerq of the said Company for the ensuing year,
2,7rsrai4y to the Act of Assembly incorporating the same.
, Z. COOK. 'Treasurer.
C"jTif/N —Allicersons are hereby cautioned not
purchase a note drivvnbv to Isaac Ford, dated
Lee. 19, 11i45, payable on theist of June neat, for the
, unt of $25 in neat stock. As I have not received any
lalue for F=ai nift ditermined not to pay the said
bole unless/ mpelled by lan..
Pike, Jan. 24,1845,
n.CISY ZE2.2.410c.
HE subscriber would .respeetfolly, inform the iakb- .
lic that he has COMMUTED with the Athena
Chemung Bridge'Carspany.and that nil persons corn
ing' to his.lllill for grinding, will be entitled to cross said
Bridge FREE. Tickets will be given at the mill.
• Cayuta. Jan. 1846; wm. H.OVERTON.
aoBUSR. CLOVERTIMOTHVSEED
just received and for n.ile in quantitiis to gait
•purchaNeni at ..j2 I , REED'S.
oth BUSH. C. 40 VR E SEED, of acqpfirOr
lity, just received and for sale bj
jv::1 ELLIOTT & MERCI,IIt.
6/111, troUsH. GM) VETh:ED, jrust Kepeived
and for sale by B. KINGSB EBY.
A D M INISTRATOR'sS
NOTICE is given that ail' persons indebted to the
.1.1 estate of Benjamin . Brink; late of Sheshequin tp.,
deceased, are requeated'to mike immediate payment,
and all those having demands against the mime are re.
quested to prearnt them legally attested for settlement.
• D. HRIPIK,2 • •-
Aummustrators.
J. BRINK,
•
Sheshequin, 'January 21..1845.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
lOTICE is Riven that all persons indebted"to the
estate `of •Wat. Keels; of Troy tp., deed.; ate re.
panted to make immediate payment. arida!! thole hay.
nvg demands againet the lame are requested to- pn.ent
.thens legally attested for aellement. •
CHARLES DRARE,
• - • ANDREW MORRISON,
Granville. Dec. 31. 1845. - • :.Adminiatiatoni.
. 'ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE."
LL persona inhebted to the estate of Timid* Brig:
• glAt hamdate 'Brarliine, dec'4' are requested to
•-nrake Oiyicient and thosa baying demands against said
fttate, wiisent tbera legally eatristail kir ratiiernent.
JONATHAN. WOOD; Adaiinisiiaror..
Smithfield, Dec: 9 1845, " •: •
.
TAZTAIENT otthe en . tonntelesctiption-eod
•t
-0 Joeoribpii;iritiorpersOikil, property, c.
thphifsioio ,4 tgla Jun!, 1840 i
,andqthn:
issend th ereto: titioniog ; the 4444 4r.
t a x r' l . l 9untY , PutPOttskin.gatit hreghtP4,
township of , the county of.BratiVord ;.elws, the Auto so , •
petaled for the tute: of • theVottalmo"l t tl ' lO
portioninertt thcreof i secrriting to the form;ssment mado
in theirs!! iitilte year 1844,10 r •
z
Athens tp. $174,903 $450
Athenla botongh,'. 80.017 8250
Albany 58.418 700
Asylum 49.005 1110
Armenia
Burlington '
Columbia
Canton
Duren
Franklin
Granville .
Hermit
Litchfield
Leroy
Monroe
Orwell
Pike -
Rome
Ridgberry
Sheshequin
Smithfield -
Springfield
Wending stone
South Creek
Springhill
Towanda boro'
" twp.
Trey
Ulster
Wysox
Wells
Warren
Windham
Wyalusing
$2.548,675 $55,180. $2755 $13690
likadford County, ss.
We the Commissioners of said county, do here.
[l..s by certify the above statement to be correct, ac
cording to the returns made by the several As
sessors of the several townships, and boroughs in said
county, arid we hereby,gisPe notice that the Board of .
Revision will meet at the Commissioner's Office, in To
vranda.ou Wednesday, the 28th day of January A. D.
1848. to correct and equalize the above statement.
Witness our hands and seal of otlice at Towanda,
this 12th day of January. A. D. 1846.
J. TOWNER,
L. PUTNAM. Commienre.,
A. L. CRANMER,
Attest—S.M.WATTLEs, Crerk.'
'FIATS & CAPS. withciut nuintr&, for rale lower
than was ever befOre heard of, by •
.sep 24. BAINGSBERY.
'1
4 IbT OF LETFEM, regiaining in the P
0. at Athens, December 31, 1843.
RichArd H Benson 2 S S Hoyt
Jelin Barnum -Oliver Ellsworth - '
liVm Briggs . Chris Hopkins
Charles Benedict • Geo KW'
Saul Chandler Mary K Rogers
I/ G Newton' • Nancy Rice
Harrisson Cru.a Albert N Russell
Joseph Clapp' Joseph Fingerson
George Garlic ' Chas B. Stuart
Wm Edward Henry Slide
Philip Frederic Isaac 81.rti4;*teen ,
Ethan S Fox Pitney Snyder
Horace. C G.illup Ira Sott.•l
Edwd Hurlburt • Lena Snyder
Mrs Hannah Ke , ch Anna -Spalding
John A Udell John Sweet
Mrs Deborah McDowell Nelson Tuttlo
M G ►terchant David Watkins
Esther Miama Morris E Wilcox
F. McDuffle J ane P wheeler
Israel S Mead Daniel M Wilson
McGeorge Melissa Wheeler
David Playfout N F Wypkoop
DANIEL
.11ENSILVF
Nancy Park
Abel Presto 3
Nua Preston
'if EST OE' LETTEOS, remaining in the P
4
al 0. at Towanda, Dec. 31; 1995.
Arid Wm B • Johnston Henry
Agney Mary Miss 2 Ketcham John P
Bowman 1 Knapp Charles H
Bowman AB. ' , Ladd C K
Bishop Eliza Ansi 2. Loriller Elizabeth Mils
Barlow Frederick N Lane, Bricklayer
Bull Wm H Law Andrew
Balch John Meredith JD. 3. .
Bailey Jeremidh - Morgan Win
Brosmon John Mead Daniel
Curnmincs Harry Mace Abram
Crimmins irenuis M'Kale Richard
Curtis Lawrence Marwin.E C
Carter John McOuyre John
(Jostoio Edvrard Murdock Sane!
Carpenter Elisha Overton Wm
Carman Charles „. tYßiley T B
Comyns James : Peckham 1:0 1.1
Collector of Brad. Co. Paymer W B
Decker Pennilly Miss Potter Rev. Alonzo
Decker Pannelia Pierce James
Decker Vir m • Quypemey Nicholas
Decker James Salsbury Seth Col.
Dodge Oliver Smith Samuel H
Etheridge Isaac D Smith Almira hits
Eveland Abrose Sanford Daniel
Eggleston Daniel - Shewit George IN
Emery A • Scott George
Foreman Daniel Seely Reuben C .
Guyer E Santee Wm
Gregg Frances Thayer Marvin
Goodwin Henjscuin Taylor George. ...:,:,,
Gilbert Elmer I.lprightJas M t l, -1 - 2! : :'..'
Hoff John Yon Seiver iiiiaii,i'
Ha 11.1) R, Wattles Jameslen':
Hutchinson Francis It 2 :Wilson Thornast ItC,
ALFRED WEED
Hagar Daniel . • .Whitney Mary ...::..:
Hine Henry W Wiliatna David
Haekley Andrew J "Willjama Georg, ' 1
Hathaway 4" Woad Banil H
, . ~..
Hollenback Peter 'Mien.. Jernee
A. S. CHAMBERLIN.P;M
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALI. persons indebted to the -estate of Ann a Dim-
mirk, of Orwell, deceased, are requested to make
payment; and those having demands against said es.
tate, so present the:it !many attested for settlement.
AMASA DIMMICK; Ado/foist/war.
Orwell, Deeember, 10;
LI, persons indebtial to the estate of Leonard IL
,fi
Thomas, Iran of Springfield township deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment, and those .
haring deronods against the said estate are requested to
present them legally attested for settlement, to the sub
,scriher. JONATHAN WOOD,,Adtmeistrator.
Smithfield, Dec: t 845.
. Administrator's • Notice. 7 .•'
LL persons indebted to, the estate of Abner no. -
mos, late of Smithfield tp., deed, are requested to
make immediate pay meni, and all those hrsingderoaade
against the same are requested to present them, legally
attested for settlement to the subscriber.
'JONATHAN WOOD, Administrator:
, Smithfield, Dec.' 2 . 1 0 45. .. : '
Administrator's . Notite.
~ LL peisoha indebted to. the estate . beAbnee . 11;
Thimuis, late of Smithfield tp. deemed ,ate to•
veiled to make immediate payment, and all those has•
ing demands against the IT:aerate ,requested to present
them, legally' attested for Settlerient to the. iulactihan„
• „ JONATHAN wpm), Administrator:;
Au v arida, Def. 2 ) 1840.
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11.772 -.
105.549 GD
92.000
92.894- -. 700
46.801 ' •
29.661 650
50.363 :A
34 711 10
59.643 2160
46.428 90
84:849 2900
67.936 1000
154.363 600
63.0i6 . 160
56.837 200
113.599 4100
113.397 3650
86.663 1744
55.851 1266
, 39.459 .200'
45,838 800
143.950 13.700
74.295 -
122.548 2000,
56.016 100
165.347 1000
53.806
91.292 3300
50.698 1310
82.851
1270_
Lorenzo 1) %V heeler
Wm Welles
Wu) H Willson 3
C. H. HERRICK, P. Ai
Administrator's Ncttee,
,Rms4l4,i uqgo.riaw 13th ~uJ;ual.Jistric:,
corisistiag pfebit,.rxitintieit "of ,Lumne,:Bia,l i tfard - et*
Tinge, an4l - ktp.s rttiANnittlian,Willier esquires,.
469cPiti? s94leir.
titiiro'tawedtbeir precept lieannfi date tbe "214 of Vo..
croibir, .184 ft.: to,',nte . '4l*oll; for,froblipta . court of
oyez irtd ti:ra*r, geijeril ipirte r r thi peace,
common' pleas' andorphans court, at Towanda , for the
county of Bradfor d, on the first Monday
,of February
next, being the second, to certnuo two weeks;
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• .- Notice- Is Ihcrefore lierebt.. given,
to the Coroners, Justices of,the Peace and Constables of
the County of Bradford, that they,be then and there in
their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
said 'day, with their records s invisitions, examinations.
and other their remembrances. to do theie things whieb
to their office appertain, to he tlone !HA those who are
bound by recognizance or otherreise to prosecute against
the prisoners who are, or may be in the jail of said mum.
ty. or who are Or shall be bound to spoor Rube said
court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them
as shall be just: -Jurors Me reqUested to be punctual ei
their attendanceeagrree.ly to their notice.
Dated at Towanda, the sth day of January, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty.sii,
and of the Independence of , the United. States the
serentieth... 'JOHN P. MEANS, Sheri
$540
250
75
485
MIST OF JURORS, drawn for February T
AI oral Sessions, 1845. •
GUAND ;Orton/.
Athens tp.—Ebenezer Dunham;
Albany—Joseph Lee; • '
Burlington—Eliphslet Justin, jr. ' .
•
Canton—Jesse Outfit'. John P. Lindley ; : • . , -
Leroy—John C. Griswold ;
Monroe—Joseph Bolt; ..
Pike—Judson Eastabrooks, Dhauneer Seymour;
Smithfield—.lV . F. Kellogg.:'
Springftetd-41. W.Root, S. L. Cooley, C. Westfall
Spun gbill.-4oseph Baker;
Standing Stone—Anson Gott; '
Trey—Orrin P.. Ballard, Reuben Cam;
Warren—J.l3eardslee; J. Bristei. Wm. Pendleton;
Wysor —W . C.Green. 'A . A .Bishop.
Windham—Edwin K. Collins; , ,
Wyalusing—Chester Buck ; : ,
]650
409
4220
TRATIMSE •JO lIORIt-.41 MIT WILE.
A thens.bor—.Thos. R. Davis, W W. Verbeck ;
Athens tp—A. Watkins;
A rawnia—Erastus Kiff;.
Albany—lchabod Corson;
Burlington—Thomas Blackwell;
Columbia—J. Gladding, B. Calkins, J. Beeman ;
Durell—Daniel Cole;
Franklin—Hiram Gay;
Granville—H. Ross, Lumnin D. Taylor;.
Leroy—Jediah Hunt;
Litchfield—Nicholas Demoted;
Monroe—W. I. Mason, W. n. Strickland;
Pike—Loomis Wells;
Ridgberry—Miles Covell;- •
Rome—W. E. May matd, D. M. Wattles, J. A. Moody,
Edwin A. Ridgway; Isaac Parker;
South Creek—Valentine Lewis ;
Sheshequin—A. Gore. Stephen Shores, Eeter•Greent
Springfield--C, Brooka. A. Trapbagan, J. T. Learned ;
Springhill—Nl m. 8. Hall
Standing stone—John Bishop, John Vanness;
Towanda bar—Jerry Culp; ‘' . •
tp—William Gregg, Dennis M'Gill ;
Troy—Leonard Upham;
Ulster—James Vandyke, Edward Kemp. jr.; • '
Warren—Geo. W Bove man, Benjamin Lyon;
Windham—Wm. D. Babcock;
Wyalusing—Benjamin Ada, J. Hornet;
Wysoz—Angevine Bull, J. E. Piollett.
!-'475
305
160
THASZUS6 2CRORIIIECOND WEEK
Ath e n s ti,.....Ge0.-Ayres, W. H. Overton, John Spal
dint, Epentus Owen. Silas W. Park;
Armenia—lsrael Moore ;
Burlington—John M'Cord ;
Columbia—Hayden Mason;
Granville—Simon P. Chesley ;
Litchfield—E. F. Bowan, A. Id. Brainard, S. Park;
Monroe—J. Woodruff. L . E. Griggs;
Orwell—J D Humplay ;
Pike—Edward Jones. Wm. Black, C—Brnsh
Rom2- 7 G. W. Eastman, H-Passincire, s.F.Bames;
RidgLerry—:Evana Peter, Isaac Baldwin ;
•
Springfield—Caleb Trask, 0. Harkness;
Smithfield—James 11. Webb;
Troy—Leonard Bradford, H. D. Freeman ;
Towanda her—Joseph IC. Smith;
Standing stone—W. H.Goolon;
Ulker—John Bow an; D. H. Fuller;
Windham—Davb' Bailey, David Bragg;
Warren—Samuel Herr;
alusing=lsrael Bode. January 7, 1845.
`;2:, - .14L.Q3`a 9 3 rit(0V193,3
WoricE is hereby given to all persons interested,
that David Griswold jr., and Joseph Braman, ex
ecutors of the estate of Burton Edsall, deceased, late of
Wells tp.. and J. E. Bullock and D. A. Carey admin
istrators of Sam. Lewis, deceased, and David Griswold
jr. survivor of Nahum Hatenß, deceased, late of Colum
bia township, and Nathan Coon jr. Seth Loomis and
Reuben Beonet, ministrators of the estate of Thomas
Rennet!, deceased, late of Canton township, and Edw'd
White, ono of the executors of Patrick Cummings,
deceased. late of Shesbeguin township, have filed and
settled in. the office of the Register of Wills, in and Or
the county of Bradford, the accounts of their several ad.
ministrations upon the estates aforesaid,. and that the
same will he presented to the Orphan's Court of said
county, on Monday the 2d day of February next, for
confirmation and allowance.
LYMAN E. DEWO'
Register's Office. Towanda, Dec. 2,
RIG ALMANAC'S for 1846,
for sale by
The Resurrection of Dead Watches!
, - Warner OF WoodrulT
- Oat . respectfully inform the citizens of
(
)
".....,., , Towanda and vicinity, that they
~,,, have formed a partnership for the
i 4 t • it‘ purpose of prosecuting, for the
. A public interest, the business of
ZI. ve 5
," -- - "'"-. Clock and Watch &pairing,
at the old and well-known Mind of Capt. J. M. Gill
son, (numbered 100,) next door north of Col. Bailey's
Grocery store, and two doors south of Elliott dc Mereur,
where they will give their undivided attention to their
business, and confidently inform the public, that. from
their long experience in their profession, end a determi
nation to attend punctually to the toteleats of those fa
voring them with their work, they believe they can ren
der satisfaction, and make refractory time-pieces,
" Point with ' . unerring finger to the march of -lime'
They will be found at all hours. at their establiih
ment, and solicit a sham of public.patronage. -
--(Cr All kinds of -Ctrunfry Produce. received in pay
ment fur work. at the market price.. Nov. 26,1845.
127: I.S CDOITIE9
4ltorney at Late,
ifhFFICE in the north . corner of the - Brick Row.di-
ITU redly over the PGA Office. Main street. caSn
trsnco at the north end (lithe building. d 3.
Wanted, at, the Savings flank.
WS WANT .
FROM Orwell, Pike & Barlingtoninwpabips; 00
a good roll and fresh &fire. . . •
WS WATT
From Elkhind township, 750 a roll &alp and kquap
tity of deerskins.. . wa WSST .
From Smithfield, Pluton. Wysur and Ulster, 1000,a
liuttir-4,500 bushels of grain. !sfig,;ll k3pds.
WT. WII,NT
From Albany, Franklin, Standin4 Stone and ,Wyalus-
Mg, 500,000 of Lumber pfall kinds, far which ceisA will
be +aid. we wswr -. .
From old end new Sheshequin; 5000 bushels oats, rye,
wheat and corn, we WANT ALSO • .
From the abuse tosea'shipis, 74 cash eustomera, - to rustic
our number just 1000'; Partners wishhig to',ptiictralo
goods for their produce, Will I..denso price our goods; es
we are !living in exchange, goods at ",g•ad and lila&
' There is Init,•oneprke,' and that a cash price
" d 29 • • ' - G.E.FLYNT & citrs. • .
11,1000NTONGO & TONGO ISLANDS:Aro
ffilLer/ebrirred countries for producing flue has i
The subieribers are now furnishing their, cash:Mier - 4
with ainphispf the abase teas; from a fmits rargo just
. s?
dmipl tie ship." Cheep store," for • •• •
Jan-7. • wltt Et. BAIRD & CO.
MMtiCKWHE F A i r r ar!W I bTthe
. bbl or 1c 34 .9 1 . 13 ut.ith at 841MK5,."
N0: . 3 CANT, BE OUTDON
UWE I:Kki:sigma - ore unaer many and . dee'p oblh a.
& dorm to their rouniroil)rieudefor the very libe
-1 rel patronage they tiara. reeeivekfur which we tender
you:treaty Ut*nk t. and we hie no doubt of u okrobeor
ones of your "ninon and faivra".tim loos as wok.",
tinue to sell goOda cheaper than arty .stom , withinlVO
. .
•,. We now have the pleasure of informing our friends
and customers and the public generally that we are re
ceiving direct front.lli• York,* larger and better assort
ment ofrGoods, that we. or any Other .aaerchants ever
brought to this =Met, consisting of
, ..
Dry •Goods 4- Groceries, Glass 4- Nails,
Crockery; 4—Hardware, Iron .S- Salt:
.4eygs 4- Medicines, - Leather 4.• l'ish:
Dye 6Yoods§.lyie'Snyfir; . Boots 4. 8.116ei ~c.
We gave notice m our last advertisemen t that" we
had Henty.Bltelden.tteo., floored-"since which time
some of our neighbors have been fiting their little pop
guru at us, but its of no use-men who-bare /mod at
the canna's mouth as. long its we have,' cannot be
frightened by Such small trash. .
We cap assure our worthy neighbors who hive fal
len so deeply in love with the terms "lpfuff"and . bior
ling." that it is our intention so long as we - remain to
business to always have a ammo of Goods; and after
the gross attempt made in 1842 to prevent our buying.
we are not so green as to go to
.the city withoutla
FULL HAND. which in addition to the experience of
one of ourlrin iti tha,city trade (having been for some
tithe a clerk in N.:Yitk city,) enables us to buy goods
cheaper than merchants generally from tbeeountry can.
So just Come 04,, all ye who want to buy cheap for
CASH. call at no. 3, shake "the ready " at us and you
"arcs:aught," or it have a load of produce ~g ive
6 the wink" and we ate aster you.
For more pailiculans look along
CO.,hrough 'The paper.
•W. H. BAIRD de , No. 3. B. How.
Towateia, N0v.25, 1845.
Oh Gosh ! ! What Proverbsi
Try it again Master G.,
You may wake up old no. 3.
Jr has &mg since ceased to lie necessary,
For no, 3 to say they they hare the I largest and boat
Mock of Goads in Towanda, for that has long been " A
Punt-min."
It has long since erased to be neimsary,
For no. 9 t catty they buy goods for eaahand boy them
10 per cet cheaper than most of their neighbors, for
that too h long he.
Pitocrnit."
It a along since ceased to be necessarry.
For no. to say they ore selling and will tell goode
cheaper ..,an any, establishment in: Towanda, fur that
too has long been " A Pnuvann."
It never has been neecasarg,
For no. 3 to say they would sell goods for ."
12i per
cent profit'—" for we can do that and then sell at a
price less than many of our neiglthors pay for the same
goods in tho city—and that too has long been "A'Pao
vsna." .
We trust that it. nerer saline necessary,
For no. 3 to boru4 of'. ruining" any body by selling
goods cheap either in " Brick Raw" or Wood Row—
we sell goods Cheap to benefit community and not to
ruin them, this too has also long been "A PsoyEau."
Iris no tohisper—
Bat in the mouth of every body, even the little boys in
the streets proclaim it aloud, that no. 3 tre selling " bet •
ter goods and more of them " than any other establish
ment in Town,—wander how long since Some of our
neighbors found out this was.. A Paovenn 1"
TOME is A WAY TO TEST TOE AIWITE: • •
•
Just continue your old prontices, dmp in at no 3 before
you boy. altere no charge is 'rode forexhibiting geode.
N0v.25,1845. W.ILLIAIRD & CO.
BROAD CLO fits. CASSIMERES & SAT.
INErI'S. .
-FRENCH, English and American Broad Cloths of
all colors and qualities, also Beaver and Pilot
'loth for overcoats, and perhaps it would be as ad: to
mention that we have over ONE HUNDRED different
styles of Cassimere, Fifty pieces Satinetta, be-ides twen-•
ty odd of Sheeps Grey, which we are now scaling equal
about two thirds (he usual price in town.
OMBSTIC COTTONS--5000 yds. Sheeting's ;
1.500 lb.. Cotton Yarn ;
500 bans ;
150 " wick, on hand and for sale at ha/
aummp'a prices.. nr i 6 W. H. BAIRD & CO.
MONTANqS & CO.'S
Cheap Cash Wholesale Commission Si Jobbing Store,
/On above establishment has lately been enlarged
jit and improved, and in being replenished with a
new .stock of Fashionable WINTER GOODS, which
in addition to their former large stuck 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 Satinetts, cashmere do ecosse and mousselin do
Nines, of the newest styles and patterns, sinchew, m
itre, go de Swiss, fled poult do soul and watered strip‘l
Silks, maroon for ladies' skirts, and a new . article of
fringe for dresses; plaid cashmere and Turkara shawl s ,
and a thousand ?per et ceteras necessary to please the
ladies.
Their stockst Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Hate and
Caps, Buffalo Robes, Oils and Paints, Iron and Nails,
and most articles that the wants of the community re
quire, will be found well unsorted and selected, and of
fered to Purchasers on an good terms or better than in
aiy of the neighboring villages in the state of N. Y.
Nov. PI J.D. E. 1). MONTAN YE & CO.
01 1 waoevoa
sEWA JN KINGSBERY, is now receiving at his
old stand, which has been conic oil' 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. A very large stock of all kinds of goods whicithaa
been selected with great care and attention, and bought
at such prices of the importers and manufacturers, that
it would be a ruinous business for any firm in the Brick
Row, or any where else ; to undertake to sell goods as
cheap as I can, and will. If my friends end. the public
generally, will Mtn before they make their purchases
elsewhere, they will find that this notice is not put iu the
paper for a BLUFF, like some by the side of ; but, it
means what it Says:
I have a general assortment of every kind and descrip
tion of • •
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware l Crockery,
Boots ,f• Shoes. Nails, Iron, Leather . . ,•c.
DAY'S celebrated INDIA RUBBER Shan and
Suspenders—a new - article. for sole at
eep 27 . • B. RINGSBERY'S.
SOLE & UPPER LEATHER. for safe by
cep. 27. B. KINGS B ERY.
ODFISH,' Blackerel and /*tad, for 'sale by
sep. 27. • ••' D. KI,NGSLIERY
ArIOTTOPI TARN, itnittidg Yarn, nails.. Wicking,
gin Watitting 7 any quantity fur aala very.l94, by
. • .13.1CINGSPZRY„
allb TON Fall river Nails, for sale duati, by
lop. 27.8. KING§BERY,
_ _ .
PRINTS! PRINTS: PRINTS!;
.4JALICOBS-506! 3 18CE5. which were bought fnr
aieeks'orillte City Banks. of the tuennfaeturerld
agents, (tot at • Auction, where - all inferior gonde ere
said} and tvill be 'sold _hems' cheap as anyjnerehatit
(who bought befoie.'!tho decline) paid. -
- .3; BRICK ROW.
®AE HUNDRED THIDURAND•cidic feet of W.
Oak and White Pine Tinber foe sawing purposes
livdeered on tho-bank or at Port Deposit, stinted in
ebexangelot goods and some rash by ' ;
Nov.s. WELLES & sArrpt.EE.••
9OSISUSHELS of ThOuttly 10 Flax
wanted in exchange foe goods, at
Oct. El: ~ REED'S
40OPTON BATTING, wadding, Wicking, and car
‘11.) pet warp; for sale $t
N0v.12. REED'S; No. 2. Brick Rom.
. -
ORE of Olooa A. No. 1, Snots, just received.--
AM
Tojether with,• large quantity* aulies
Nia - miliker,boats...lies, slippers, buskins, and little.one•
Act,nutch. novl2, , G. E.',FLY.NT:dc:CO.. ;
ATS & CAPS—a tarke'aisortaitiii airway de.;
OcTiPtioß-, The/ lurfisrning+Tori - ebliisP•
.:omoco 2 . - U. E. FlArklT..4l; CQ.
W. H. BAIRD Or. CO.. No. 3 B. R
E • 1 - .7. Ir,v------11
MPMENN=EM
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'Olt , ......
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...--':..11.' - '3IIX - -AND . '::SON':' . '
TA'ir eteeeding great pleasure in announcing, the poblia- that their ergensive.taaostnicht of i Ant It
, WINTRIIIfOODS. Consisting of . ' • -
. IMF:GOODS; GROCERIES' . HaRDIKIRE,- CROCialitr• •
. 1
• . "Boots, Sitars, Iron, srail.S. Nall, Fish. !Anther; Ar., ift: ": ' '
Is in market. opened and !wady for their numenois customers, and will be ku4 , l cheaper for Coil; aviek - esar
_bought al engothfr establishment in town .1 'Wo.'.lo not say this for the purpose of decoying custo m. low
our store, (at is the prictice with some of our nvighbors,) hut merely that the citizens of Bradford Conn* issti
know best where to buy groats t o their ibro st st.
.
It is gratifying for us to know that we have,,enjoyed some of utonilits and favor s " of a mown, Fe br ia . k f
a number. of years; and we will by no means make assertions that we cantos , And do not -Int en d to Addl. 'ai l ,
we might. like scene of our neighbors, receive their frowns. But we We' wish every :mai. woman and child to
know the fact, dlitt we will sell our entire stock New and Feshionablo Goads , at the tltremelow MI din*
_ ... .
per cent. shove cast and transportatiOn ! ' . - -
Towanda. October 27. 1848. .. „ . . .
,
THE TOWN Ml%B BM!
.dre again in the Field with fifieen.thousand dollars worth of the cheapatand Sad difirobje .
- stock of Goods ever broneht into BraiTordeou . nty
BE Cashier & Co. of the.'ro WANDA SA PINGS BARK : tender their sincere thank* far tlitit
,mfr
' beta! patronage heretofore Favored; and trust by strict attention'tcr business, and sellbstoodselesper thaw
any other establishment, to merit s continuance of their smiles and favors, 'Oireittock of getalieonaiShi ate**,
known variety and style of Dry GirOds, from the first unction houses in the city. of :New York, nod sell &
cd with great care expressly for this meridian. ' Also, a large selection of - ' „ , . •
Family Groceries, Shelf Hardware, ('rockers, Boots & Shoes,. •
Hollow Ware, - :
and an unusual quantity of HA BERD ASHE It Y. to make our stock of useful endornsmehlal coMpisto. • Our
stock ofp,nods were purchased for cash, end for cash wiil be sold us cheap as at Binghamton, Emirs Or Ow n%
and decidedly cheaper than any establishment' in Towanda. Time and space will not allow tie to enstmerate the
many new, rich and desirable goods, but will be shown to all who'favor us with a MI. with Pleasure.
REME,MBER, and call one door below Tracy & Moore, where the " pay•dewn" 'system is in full form, sad
as a consequence, are not overcharged with 'deli:up:cocks in the Credit system, or additions made to sappers our
Lumber trade. " One price, and no deviation is the true system."- -
cu. A call is solicited, before purchasing elsewhere, at Na,, 5, south end, Brick Row..-
Towanda, October Pl, 1845. GEORGE 'FLYNT & CO.
The Met and Most Impoitaat trelval Yet at the
TOWANDA CHEAP. STORE,
No. 2, Brick Row. -
dr, REAT BARGAINS are now offered the people
411311" of Bradford county, bv the subscriber,' who 'snow
teceiving and opening one of the largest and best select
et assortment of goods ever brought into the village of
Towanda. His stock of goods has been selected with
great care expressly for this market, and as-prices of the
old credit system -at a necessarily high, he offers great in
ducements to all who may have cash or produce to ex
change for goods. 1 his stork consists in en assortment of
DRY poops.
,such as broadcloths, clasimeres, and
vestings, satinetts, sticvp's gray, hard times, linsey
wool
seye,• a splendid assortment -of Winter Shawls, ladies'
cravats, gloves, hosiery, suspenders; and ten thousand ar
ticles, too numerous to otextion.
Graves&
Such as sugar, tea, coffee, molasses, spier* lamp and lin
seed oil, a full supply cof Liquors, such as Champagne,
Cogniac and Anaerionn Brandy, Rolland Gin. Old Mo.
nongehala whiskey, Port, Miuliwia. and Malaga Wine..
Atso—.-Crockery,Ranhvare,Nails, Glass, frai l , Leath
er, Boots & Shoes, Buffalo Robes, Hata dtCapa, magi
& Dye Stuffs, &c. &e.
AU persons wishing to purchase goods are respectfully
invited to give the subscriber a call, and 'examine his
goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
CHARLES REED,
0ct.!,1845. No. 2 Brick Row.
- - - - - -
BONNETS, VELVETS & RIBBONS.
ir UST received a great variety of Bonnet Velvets
OP and Silks together with Plaid:Fringed; Rainbow,
l'ulke, Satin, Ombre, Velvet, Cap and 'heels Ribbons
whiCh you will readily discover are very chedp by cal
ling at n0..3 brick row. W.H. BAIRD & CO.
4 SPLENDID lot of Brush. Silk, Fur and Sporting
0.4 Hate, also Oil silk, velvet and fur caps, together
with Muffs, and Buffalo robes, for vale cheap at
Oct. 8. REED'S
OU§S,DIMIAMMZUd
SPEW stack of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye
II Stuffs and Groceries have just been received from
New York, and will be sold , very at No. 1
Brick Row. Terms cash. A: S. CHAMBERLIN.
Oct. 1, 1845.
- • DOTS dr SHOES—A very largo stock of every
Ala kind and size, at lower prices than ever, will be
found at MEROUR'S.
21
• Wayne . County romans.
4DOZ Wayne county ploughs, for sale at the lit&
rings Bank. Molgh merehantsaapplieti at Menu:
forturers prices, and Fanners on the most ressotrablk
terms. G. E. FLYN'r h CO.
July 30. - No. 5 Brick Bow,
NOTICE.
nriHE Copartnership heretofore existing between the.
subscribers under the'firm of H. Kingebely Co.'
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons'
indebted m said firm are requested to settle their- ac
roourits with H. S. Comstock, who will continue the,
business ut the old stand.
HENRY KINGSBERY,
H. STANLEY , r eOM4TOCK.
Athens Po., Oc•. 1. 1845.
CROCKERY-I.nrgn additionsli:aire been mode to
our mock of Crockery—nor ormonment is now!
complete. novl2 G. E. FIi.YNT & CO.
A FEW BARRELS TANNERS . OIL, for sale Ili
Alla Oct. 1. MERCURIC
2034PPER LEAT
11 8 -LE
j ust r ece ived for sale at
Nov. 5. I REED'S,
WING WANTED-300,000 feet of SIDING,Tni
contract, or in small quantitica,at my store, in ex.
change for cash or good*. d 3 IR. FOWLER.
THE QUESTION SETTLED.
JURY of metre ladies has deeitleti, that the pia
4414-1 to purchase Frcsh.Teas. (no appeal of coutee)
G. E. FLINT 4 CO'S.
GROCERIES.
CIIESTB of Tea. different kinds and qualitie
Or which will be sold by ,the chest or less qt anti
ty, at such prieca as to ensure, the sale of the lot alth
rper than bought by any other merchant in Tnanine
tsill at BAIRD'S No. 3 B.R.
1)11. .1. N. SUMNER, DENTIST,
WILL make his next profesaional visit tii ToWan
da, early inr elanory,.lB46. Dr. S. will, du
ing hie eta}. make a short visit to Athens.. Noe, b.:
•
IT TS A FACT, ueynowledged by rill, that the best
. A CIGARS in town. ate to be had st the
sepal'. CENTRAL DRUti STORE.
KEGS NATO' and
. one rideUPTETZTEATi.
CR ER at No. , BRIPK ROW.
IRA RDWARP,,of all description 2, at No. 3.8. R.
dee3. • • ';;BAIRD'S.
lAARRlVAL:—Stena•rirare, Crockery ;*
IA •• • Lirrolting gl4sses, lettlea; Bro9mll.
. • Traveling basheta.• • ' BAIRD'S.
RUSHES 7 -1 - lay, Paint. Shaving.: and
rampleteamortnrnt. at the • • . •
Sen t 7. •„IPE:liTli4l. DRUG STORE.
PRUG .
Administrator's NotiCV,.
A perions indebted to. the estate Of HECTOR AL
W. STRONG, late of: even, J. Y. dec'tl..
are, requested to Make immediatepayrnenti and all
those hiving demands against the .latrie are requested,
.to present tliem, legal lv attested Sew-setitemeni. •
DANIEI. VANDERCOOK, •
'limeade Nay
~,Adrahligontor.,
111 LYE WOODS, PAINTS & OILS , of every:dee-
Ay - critdon; for sale, one ,eelek below the market.,
eq. • , ', : .
KINGSBERY.
.7itairAkw fqk- • ,41- 1 311 - was
And.4dl kinds of 9 RAIN, tognfril (Ido office on eq9..
GEORGE E. FLYNT CO.
VLE !ilr eV 11)fie
. .
& Metturi •
A RE NOW RECEIVING,*'very largs and way
A. general assortment of Fall gni .Wialt,
wbscb they offer to the 'public on liberal temna, Foressits
grain, or approved credit.
Their stock consists of ahnost everything the any
one wishes to buy. And for the benefit of MOW was
wish to purchase merchandim of any kind, and Irani
to know where to and it, they will enumerate a few
the many insides fishy have for tale;
Ladies silk shawls and black tea-potat
tients'aitin cravats and ten-penny nada:
Colored satin, for /miles' banaets, tad
Glazed bats for Men ;
Knitting pins and crowd's , " • - '
Carpet tacks and test patterns
Broad Axes and alpaccas;
M. delaines and wagon taxes;
Printed blue teas and young hysein bait
Umbrellas and German pipets;
Pocket knives and loaf sugar ;
Molasses and coarse boots
Ladies' cot, hose and steel corn hoes; .
Ladies' night caps, for six cents, mid
Men's sealette caps for 12,f cents;
Ladies' linen hdkf's for one shilling, and
Plenty of Rngliah and Swedes iron, all WSW;
India rubber cloth for carriage covers and
Beautiful figured alpaccas for ladies' ekskat
Ladies' boas and muffs, and lamphisek;
Leghorn bonnets and stone jugs;
Black and blue ink. and spirits turpentine;
Lamp oil and Colonge water ;
Sweet oil and sarsaparilla syrup; •
Blue vitriol and best Java and Rio coffee;
Wafers and buck shot;
Indellible ink and pure dry and grotind Whitskse
Looking glasses end cut tumblers;
Tea kettles and black silk stockings;
Candle wicking and bed cords; ;
Coat Buttons and writing paper;
Shellside combs and corded skirts
Bonnet ribbons and cavendish kasha.;
Plough points and cap ribbons;
Ladies' dress h'd'fs and stove tubes; d
Asserted needles.-and beet Nuttla heist
Steel petit and shovel planet pattern*:
Plated hub bands and silk scarfs for Wiest
Cotton Yarn and wire seines;
Awl blades and pine, assorted siies;
•
Ladies' kid slippers and nail hammers;
Willow baskets and gimp cable
Men and boys' cloth's:spa and plane howl
Knives and forks and ark roep;
Caw steel and steel thimbles;
Brass kettles and brass thimbles;
Beaver cloth and cotton batting;
Pepper boxes and shoe knives;
Bonnet boards and slate pencils I
Carpet binding and inkstands;
Coach Nee and handsaws;
Raisins and saw-mill saws ;
Schnitz powders and trying glares
Rubber overshoes and 43, inch spikes;
Sleigh hells and steelyards;
Cassimeres amt ivory climbs;
Gridirons and 'welting Card;
Whale bone and patentaaw stabil
. Suspenders and patent door baits;
Finner's chisels and laces for ladies ° 'steps;
Pongee handkerchiefs and hair Wishes ;-
Misses and women's bls cot.gloVes &hair toilette}
Cocoanut dippers and teettrbrushari
Colored cambric and door bandies 1
Augur bins and children *boost
woolen shawls and gum caps;
Black tea and patent,wheelheads; •
Morrocco Irks and tea setters;
Saddler's silk and mouse trap,;
Bonnet wire and stone Churns;
Plaid llnseya and sash pulleys;
Patent blind fastenings and butts, (a new ankle)
Spoke shaves and door mats;
Black snuff and madder;
Brittanola lamps anti shoe strings:
Writ, and islssilk gloves and i r flints;
of
Sattinetell kinds and gull seder ;
Hanle cards and satin visaing;
• Curry combs and fur asps t •
Hair combs and, sash fastenings;
Glass dishes and ward cards t
Corset lacers and men chains;'
•Brass back combs and talkies of all qualities,
Sash cords and corn uhispe•, -
Coat canvass ac padding sod h7de whips;
Furniture; printaand tutor amps:
Table covers and Obeys geography's;
Coarse shore anti polished augurs; .
Linen cambric and sole leather .
Hoop Iron and linen edging &' inscrytinn ;
Florence silks and brown attesting
Cop wire and - Copal Varnish; •
Isin; , Oil and. Russia diaper; • •
111 k. French.crapextrid American done Meta;
Mineral knish - lochs and white Uwe crape::
Chmme 3411(4' and green, and COM 111:01ag
India. stab ribbotivaiset-
Cream Tarter and silk enema and Wads;
Harm blanketsand brass 114.6;
Tea. setts and setts tens • •
Spirit levels snd spool cotton 1 •
TeiVanda.Septeraber 19,18,45.
- • uaaactutaam mammy.: .•
.
ie t ToTicE b hives, ORIN 10 ill parionated,,
11 that Burtnn Stroh, guardian of Ifierfedaligna and
tiamel Kellam, guardian of 7bondere butaa rendialtkoe
Iliad and raltird in,thealtfge of Ibe Regina, 01.114110 .
and for 13nadford courtly, the aceognta of 'fait limn
guanliariahiFe, and that the dlbd Trill be moaned tir the
Orphan's court of %mil crittiny i on Monday, tharig - dgy
of February mtt, for puttirmation satValbiumw,l!
LYMAN It, DEVIMII.
Reglitee! tilraq't TO l rWarDecr ;
irbOONgeYQUA TONCOJA, tire 'tgeletitifill
Jr , • tes-pttckers t ofibeir -TEA 'Urea id*
panic/DO are selling:rapidly at%
Dgcepber o.E.FLlNT.fiscra.,