Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 01, 1846, Image 3

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    NEW YORK WHOLESALE HOUSES
OTIBETZIii;
T o COU.II - Tar ~VERCWIJMNI.
WE respectfully ask your attention - to the follow.
ing reasons why you should make your purcha
ses of goods in the New York market, very frankly con
fessing it is oar desire that you should do so.
It mast be admitted, that' from 50 to 60 per cent. of
all the foreign merchandize which is imported into this
w i m py, is received into the port of New York. Of course
there is here the opportunity for the widest selection.—
pie dock of goods on hand in this city, is at all times
lager than the united stocks of all the other Eastern ci.
d es . It is equally certain that New York is the chief
an d grand depot for the manufactures of the Eastern and
middle Suites, and of the products of the Western.
The prices of goods in New York, by reran of its im
mense supplies, and the consequent competition, are ne.
- m anly lower, and credits see extended on as liberal a
sale as at any other point. .
The Merchants, Manufacturers and Importers whose
'Jargon are subjoined, arc prepared to prove the truth
o f t h e y positions, and will be happy to dispose of their
po ds on terms which will verify all that is asserted here.
Dry Goods.
Importers ¢ Dealers in Staple and Fancy . 4 7.)ry G o od,.
Nos 111 and 113 Wi ear
ner of John st., the Washington stores.
F, S. & D. LATHROP, Nos 115 and 117 William at.
and 59 John street, the Washington stores.
FIELD & MERRITT, 131 William at., the Walling
ton stores.
TAYLOR & ARMSTRONG, 213 Greenwich at.
Staple and Fancy Silk Goods.
CARLETON, FROTHINGHAM dr. Co. 127 and 129
WilWm st, the Washington stores.
Abberof staple and fancy Dry Goods, Zephyr Wonted,
Canvass, Glares, Ribbons, Laies,Embroider'd Trim
mings. and embroidery articles in general:
Ths. TURNER, No. 60 William between Cedar & Pine.
Dealers in French silk Goods and Millinery articles :
THOSIPgON & VAN VEGHTEN, 60 John street,
op stairs.
A, 11, COLLIS, 32 John street, corner Nassau.
Hosiery, Caps, Stocks, &c
I m p o rter:of Hosiery,suspenders,glores,erarats,searfs,
Mcuzufacturers of caps,stoeks, linens,
oil silks, 4c.
JOII.N M. DAVIES & JOINTS, 106 William st. south
rot corner of John street.
G en tl em en's ceneral Furnishing stare, Manufacturers
and Wholesale dealers in shirts, rollars,bosoms,
dodo, carats, ape. -
p, WAKEMAN & Co. 76 Maiden lane. • ~
Cloth and Clothing Stores.
Near Cloth store.
S.NOEPFEL &'FOOTE. 39 John street, near Nassau,
dealers in French, German and English Cloths. Cas
ekneres, Vestings, Summer 'Stuffs, Trimmings, &c.
Drapers, Tailors and Gentlemen's Famishing store.
31ORRISON & JONES, 135 and 137 William street,
i n t h e new block, between John and Fulton.
Wholesale Dealers in Clot iing :
ANDREW HALL & BROFHER, 86 Vesey, corner
Washington st..
fit raw Goods
Manufacturers and Dealers in Straw Goals, Palm Leaf
Hat■, Artificial Flowers, &c,
R. T. WILDE & Co.. 69 William st. up stairs.
J. H. HILLS, 136 Pearl at., up stairs.
ELI C. BLAKE, 22 John at., up stairs.
Fancy Articles, &e.
Dealen in Combs, Cutlery; &c.. and Importer. of French
Engli h and German Variety Goods:
WHITE & TASKER, Nos 111 and 113 William at.,
corner of John, tip stairs.
Importer of German, Zephyr and Tapilsie Wonted Pat
tern!, Canvass, Chenille, Firms and Twisted Silks,
all kinds of Fringe., Cords and Tassel:, and a
great variety of French fancy articles :
D. M. FUSER, 58 John st., and 369 Broadway.
Crockery, Looking Glasmes, &e.
Impanels and Dealers in Giese, Chins, Earthenware,
Looking Gimes and Clocks :
SMALLEY & NELDEN, 59 Pearl street.
RICHARD P. H A VILAND, 82 Maiden Lane, between
Pearl and William street.
F. W. OGSB CRY, 56 Courtlandt at. between Greenwich
and 15aahington. Hotels and Vessels supplied at the
lowest rates.
WM. A. FRANCIS, 76 Dey at., first at. north of Court.
landt between Washington st. and the North River.
TIMOTHY T. KISSAM & SON, 195 Maiden lane,be-
tween Water and Fiont.
Importers and Jobbers in locking Glasses and Importers
of Looking Glass Plates:
REUBEN C. BULL do CO. 228 Pearl st. opposite Paul
Agency for Flint and Green Glass Factories.
Doiggsus sod Chemical Furniture, Fancy Bottles and
Vials of cut, plain moulded and variegated colors,
jars, French and German cut toilet Bottles,
Mantle Ornaments of China, & Glass :
ANDREW ROSS, 130 Maiden lane. will remote first
►lay 127 Water st.up stairs.
Ilardwdre and Cutlery
importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
Cut .tiaih,&c
JOHN J. LAGRAVE, 205 Greenwich et., third house
above Veseu at. on the North river side of the city.
Eagle Cut Nails :
Eir. J. "SSING. Nos 111 and 113 William at. cm-
Per .Jo
J.
hn street.
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Ileitsanla,,Ware, &e.
Manufacturer a plain and japanned and planishedql , m
Ware. Britannia Ware, Buff 'd Spoons, &r.., and Dea
ler in Coffee Mills. Hollow ware, Lanterns, &c.:
P. B. CLARK. 13 Platt street.
Manufacturers and Importers of Britannia Ware in all
ibt branches, Dealers in Block Tin, Antimony
and Bismuths:
BOARDMAN & HART, 6 Basting slip, near Pearl-ft.
Lampe, &e.
Imparter and Manufacturer of Solar Lampe and Chanda
lien. bracket, parlor. hall, church and table lamps, gi
=doles, globes, japanned ware, &a :
JOHN W. MORWLN, 154 Fultoriutreet.
Publishers, Booksellers, 4ke.
HUNTLNGTON & SAVAGE. Publishers of the "Na
tional School " and Parley's Geography, by S. G.
Goodrich, 216 Pearl street.
SAMUEL S.& W5l. W00D, 0 261 Pearl street. oppo
site United States Hotel.
Impoiter of. English Books:
EDMUND BALDWIN. 155 Broadway, in connection
with Robert Baldwin, London, Imports to order for
Unisersities,public libraries,scientificand literary men
English Books, Periodicals and Works of every des
cription, at ten per cent commission for cash.
StationerY Warehouse.
FRANCIS & LOUTREL, 77 Maiden Lsne, Importers
of English and French stationery, and manufacturers
of Account Books, Manifold Letter Writers, Croton
lak dm.. Lewis Francis—Cyrus H. Loutrel.
Paper Bozea see.
Mantheitirer of all kinds of Paper Boxes, Band Boxes,
Bandßox papers, dealer in Binders and Box Boards,
and Importer of Fancy paper:
CHARLES CLUDIUS, 58 Johnsuret, up stairs.
la:paten and Manufacturers of Paper Hangings, Fire
BoardPrins, &c.:
BOWELL & BROTHERS t , 127 Broadway, have re
ceived the premiums for the beat manufactured paper
luting; in the - eities of Boston, N. York and Phila.
Musical Merchandise.
triaufactorer and Importer of Musical lastruments.—All
kinds of Musical marclusndiso constantly on hand :
EDWARD BA ACK, 81 Fulton street, corner Gold.
4 P2rler and Manufacturer of Musical Instillment" and
Dealer is crinrci for violins, piano fortes, and
publishers of Musk :
C. G. CHRISTMAN, 404 Pearl street.
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Parasols and Sian Shades.
L ;SMITH Manufacturer, 232 Pearl at. one door
from the comer of Burling slip, haling returned from
Ramps, is prepared to show his customers the most
elegant French and English styles.
GEORGE .1. BYRD, 180 Pearl street, opposite
is Mewed with a stock of Umbrellas, Pumas. &e.,
Manufactured at his establishment, unsurpassed in the
latation,
Perfumery, Soaps, &C.
lia°a6etcrer and !moaner of choice Perfumery, Toilet
Soaps, Extracts, Colognes, &c. :
ant Ceirtlinat vest.
EOUSSEL 159 Broadway, betwesa Liberty
- Walnut CNUI Mtary Shaving Sop.
JOHNSON, VROOM tFOWLER, Manufacturers of
Fancy and Family soaps, Patent candles, Perfumery.
&e., 3 Courtland street, and 79 - Trinity place.:
Groceries, 2.4tiors, Fruits. &C.
Wholesale Grocer and Dealer in Wines, Foreign and Do.
mastic Liquors and Cigars—also Manufacturer
of cordial and bitters:
GEORGE GREENLY, 201 Chambers street, miming
through to Reade, three doors from. West at.
Grocers and Commission Merchanta,lmporten and Deal
ers in Brandies, Wines, Began, &c. :
BEERS . & BOGART, No. 177 south street.
Importer and dealer in Otani. Dupoy & Co., Cognize
and Champagne Brandies, Swan and Hour Glue gin,
Jamaicsaranta, Irish Whiskey, Madeira, Port. sherry,
Tenerife, claret and champagne Wines, assorted COT
dials, bitters, Havana segars, dcc.;
HENRY LEFMAN, 242 Washington street.
Importer of Wines, Brandies, Absinth &c.—Also Manu
facturer of Cordials, Syrups, Bitters and other article's
for supplying steam boats, Hotelit; Grocers and Drug.
gists : .
JOHN I. MOGENIER & CO. 96 Warren street.
'Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Green and
Dried rruits, Wines, segars, Tobacco, &c.:
ROSS & MAIN, 210 Washington street.
Tobacco, Snuff & Sagan,.
Fine cut Tobacco, and Manufacturers and Importers of
Choice segars
JOHN ANDERSON & Co. No. 2 Will street, 213 and
215 Duane street, have received the highest premium
of the American Institute for 1843, '44 and "45.
Manufacturer and Dealer in Fine cut, Snuff and paper
Tobacco. Pound papers on an improved plan, warrant
ed equal to any in the state Oct& Every paper weighs
a pound—articles warranted or money refunded.
HENRY REILL, 77 Front street, corner Old slip.
Spleen, Coffee, Cocoa and idnidard.'
Either manufactured or prepared for family use, may be
bad of the ehoicest qualities, at the office of I
THE HOPE MILLS, 47 Front street, New York.
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, its.e.
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye stuffs,
Window Glass, &c
BUSH & HILLYEB, 179 Greenwich street
Dealers in Oils, Paints, Glass, Dye stuffs, &c
DE FOREST & CO., '205 West sheet.
VAN DEVENTER & TALMAGE, 87 Barclay street.
corner of Washington street. Van D. and T. also
manufacture Ink and Blacking which obtained the pro
mium at the late fair of the American Institute.
Bronze Powders, Gold Paint, Gold, silver and Florence
Leaf. Dutch Metal, etc.:
J. H. RICKET, wholesale agent, 138 gahlen lane.—
Bronzes 50 per cent lower than any other house in the
United States.
Manufacturing and Furnishing Establishment in the
Daguerreotype Business :
E. WHITE, 175 Broadway, Plates, Cases, Chemicals,
Polishing apparatuses, and every article used in the
business. Also the French, German and Americas
Cameras.
Trunks, Brushes, &C
Manufacturers of Travellinz and Parking Trunks, Va
!ices, Carpet Bags, Rocking and Hobby Horns,
Velocipedes,
R. S. & W. B. STRONG, N 0.2 Peck blip, comer Pearl
street, and opposite the Eastern Pearl at. House.
R. H. OLSEEN & SON, 201 Pearl street, corner of
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Maiden Lane.
Brush Manufacturers and Dealers in Brooms. Cedar and
,Willow Ware, Pails, Tubs, Mats, Ropes, &c.:
WM. E. MEEKER, 195 Washington street, opposite
Washington Market—one door above Fulton.
LADEN & HOAGLAND, 190 Washington street, one
door below Fulton.
Brass Rivets for Trunks:
WHITE 4. BIRCH, office 175 Broadway, manufactur
ent of all tiads and sizes of Brass Rivets fur Trunks.
A superior article at reduced prices.
Salamander Safes
Rich's Improved Patent Double and Single Salamander
Safes.—W . arranted free from dampness as well u
fire proof, an improvement upon Wilder's Patent, for
sale by
A. S. hIARVIN, agent for the manufacturer, 138 i Wa
ter streeL
The Original Wilder's Genuine Patent Double and Sin
gle Salamander Safes, warranted free from dampnen.
SILAS C. HERRING, Manufacturer and dealer in all
kinds of Iron Safes, 139 Water st. corner of De Pep.
ter street.
Double Salamander Safes.—C. I, Gaylor, the original
inventor and Patentee of the Double Safe and Im
proved Detector Lock, warranted fire and thief proof
and dry. Single Salamander Safes warranted equal
to any maker, for sale by
LEONARD BROWN, SO Wall street.
Gold Pen Manufacturer
ALBERT G. BAGLEY, 189 Eroadway, for sale at
manufacturers' prices, by all the wholesale jewellers,
stationers, &c. warranted.
Indio Rubber Good.,
Goodyear's Patent Insoluble India Rubber Goods, war
ranted to stand in every climate.
GEORGE BEECHER, sole Agent, 100 Broadway.
Window Shades
Importers and Dealers in French and Indian Window
Shades:
J. C. WOODFORD, 289 i Broadway, receives by each
arrival Shades of every style,Landicapes, Corinthian,
Roman au ;Gothic, Gilt Cornices, Gimps, &c.
Window Shade Depot.
BARTOL & DE MAUNY, Artists in general, No. 7
Spruce et. 4 doors from Nassau, Manufacturers and
Importers. Among their shades are rich Views on
the Rhine, in Switzerland, copies of the moat celebrat
ed Cathedrals in Europe, Scripture piecea,Landscispes,
Abbeys and Garbles of all kinds, &c. &c.
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Feathers, Beds and Matrasses of every description, qua
lity and price. Bedsteads of every variety. Public
attention is called to Willis' Patent Screw Bedstead,
constructed to entirely exclude bugs. Old feathers
dressed and matrasses made over.
SAMUEL S. PARKER, 156 and 158 Greenwich et.
corner of Courtlandt.
Machine and Hand Cards
JOHN WHITTEMORE & co.. Manufacturers of Cot:
ton and Wool Hand and Machine Garda, and dealers
in articles for manufacturers use. Office 246 Pearl
street. -
Agricultural Store.
Manufacturer and Dealer in Agricultural Machines and
Implement., Portable Horse Powere, Threshers, Mills.
&c. Ploughs, Plough Casting', Gin Gear,. &c., Field
Deeds, &c.
.1. PLAT, 5 Burling slip.
Fishing Tackle, Hardware & Fancy Goods.
JOHN 4. BROWN & Co., Importers and Dealers in
Hardware, Fish Tackle, &c. 122 Fulton Street, offer
to Anglers and dealer+ in Fishing, Tackle, an exten
sive assortment of fish hooks, lines, rules, rods, &c.
MARBLE
Ornamental Marble work of all kinds, richly carved Sta
tuary and plain Mantle and Monuments: Dealers sup
plied with Blocks and Stabs.
UNDERHILL & FERRIS, 372 & 374 Greenwich st.
Bridget Coon by her next friend N. Coon Jr.
vs. Nathan Coon—No. 75 Feb. T.—Libel
for divorce in Brtiri; . Cont. Pleas.
gra 0 NATHAN COON, the defendant in the above
gill libel. You are hereby notified that Bridget Coon
your wife, by her next friend Nathan Coon jr., has filed
her, petition for a divorce from you.from the bonds . of
matrimony: And that an alias sobpena has bean 're
turned, and proof made that yon were not to he found
in said county.- You are therefore hereby required to
appear at the Court House in the borough of Towanda,
at the May term of said common pleas. on Monday the
4th day of December next, to answer the said complaint,
and show cause, if any you have why the said Bridget
should not be - divorced from you. ,
JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Towanda. March 25. 1846.
1846— FLORENCE BONNETS.
WUST received at the SAVINGS BANK. s few
Of dozens LEGHORN BONNETS—spring fash
ions. We are selling them cheaper (ssmelnalities)
than ever. mll G. E.FLYNT & CO.
THE QUESTION SETTLED.
JURY of twelve ladies has decided, that the place
gla to purchase Fresh
G. E Teas. (no
FLYN appeaT
.1 COT.I of course) is
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Treasurer's Sale of Uns eated La n ds;
NOTICE is hereby given - . that' agreeably to an act
of Dearth! Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, passed the 13th day of March, 1816,en
titled "An act to amend, the act entitled en act. di
recting the mode of gelling Unseated Lands for tithes,
and for other purposes," and of an act passed the 13th
day of March, 1817; "a further supplement to the act
entitled an act directing the mode of selling unseated
lands for taxes, and for other purposes." the following
tracts of UNSEATED LAND will be sold at public
vendee on the Bth, day of June next, (being the second
Monday) at the Court House in the Borough of To-
wanda, in the county of Bradford, for the arrearages of
taxes due, and the cost accrued on each lot respectively.
No. of INo.oti Warrantee C o. Sista, Road,
Warrant. Acres. Names. &School Tazes.
ALBANY.
400 "John Barron, sent.
400 Frederick Castator
82 Peter Benson
100 . A.. Coffin
419 Andrew Buckharr
266 Thomas Bradley
294 Abel Pierce
160 Daniel Shepard
ASYLUM.
son Abraham Bradley
100 Bally Fish
181 Avery Christopher
ASYLUM AND ALBANY
280 Nathan Cary
ATHENS.
817 Charles Carroll
482 do do
950 do do
CANTON.
100 Henry Cameron
409 Bolomcri Lyon
433 k John Friend
4071 Jacob Crook
100 Mathias Stow
407 Abraham Siogen
4e7 Robert Shaw
533 John Grinon
211 John Vaugn
31 do do
4071 Staffner Casper
CANTON AND LEROY
4071 John Morgan
FRANKLIN.
343 James Betts 20, 96
343 Joseph Betts 20 96
343 John Betts 20 96
400 Henry Bryson - 22' 40
375 Samuel Cooley 21 67
343 Peter Edge 20 96
400 Samuel Edge 22 67
343 Samuel Fritz 20 96
400 Simon Hardy 22 67
400 Joseph Seely 22 67
400 Henry Seely . 22 67
400 Peter Temple 22 67
400 George Temple 22 67
400 James Hardy 22 67
400 Jonathan Hampton ' 22 67
400 Dilution Hardy 22 67
400 Peter Hags 22 67
400 Paul Moore 22 67
400 Andrew Siddons 22 67
400 George Siddons 22 67
343 Gauge Edge 20 96
400 Paul Hardy 22 67
400 George Castator 22 87
400 Joshua Cooley 22 67
400 George Hags 22 67
400 Nathan Haga 22 67
400 Henry Hardy 22 67
400 Peter Seely 22 67
400 James Siddons 22 67
400 Stephen Hollingsworth 22 67
MONROE.
400 Samuel Anderson
400 Haman Castator
400 Nathan North
400 Peter North
400 Frederick Shotta
400 George Shona
400 Mercy Ellis
448 Ann Harris
230 Mary Wallece
400 -Joseph Castator
400 Peter Hampton
400 John Moore
400 James North
400 Hannah Woodruff
237 John Soren.
4374 Ephriam McAdams
4364 Thomas Hamilton
RIDOBERRY.
661 Charles Carroll
642' do do
777 do do
SPRINGHILL.
2624 pt Peter Guineas 12 40
2263 pt do do 11 11
JACOB REEL, Treasurer.
Treasury Office, Towanda, March 12, 1846.
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4601
COMMONWEALTH OF PENN'A
Bradford - County. as.
MO THE SHERIFF OF SAID COUNTY,—
MO
GREETING. Whereas, at an Orphan's Court
herd at Towanda, in and for the county sforesaid, on
the 12th day of December. A.D., 1845, before the Hon
John N. Conyngham, president, and Reuben Wilber
and Harry Morgan associate justices of said court.
The petition of James M. Edsall, was presented. set
tin; forth that his father, Samuel Edull, late of the.
township of Wells, in Bradford county, died intestate,
leaving a Widow, to wit, Sarah Edsall, and issue eight
children, to wit, Jesse Edsall. Pamela Seely, wife o,
Benjamin Seely, Richard Edsall, Charles Edsall, Ilila
wife of Nathan A lvord. jr., Elmira, wife of Solomon Bof
vier, James M. Edsall, the above named petitioner, and
Andrew J. Edatill, end that the said intestate died-seiz
ed in his demenee as of fee of and in acettein inessuage
tenement and tract of land situate in the Downahips of
Wellsand Columbia in the samecounties, and bounded
as follows: Beginning on the north by lands of Whit
ingdpifferd, E. P. Wood and James M. Edull ; on the
coat by lands of James M. Edsall and James Fries ; on
the south by lands of Jesse Edsall, and on the west by
lands of Jesse Edsall. Containing about one hundred
and forty-five acres. ALSO—one equal, undivi
ded half of one other tract, lot, piece or parcel of land,
situate in the said township of Columbia and Wells,
bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of
Nathan Shepard ; on the south by lands of Jesse Ed
gall, and on the west by lands of Edson Aspenwall•—
Containing about forty-five acres, with - the appuranan-
CeD to both the above described lota. And in the said
petition, the abovenamed petitioner prayed the Court to
award an inquest to make partition and valuation of the
said premises to and among the heirs and representa
tives of the said decedent, accorang to the acts of As
sembly in such cases made and provuled.
We therefore command you that taking with you
twelve free and lawful men of your bailiwick, you go
to and upon the premises aforesaid, and there •y their
oaths or affirmations, that you make partition thereof, to
and among the children and representatives of the said
intestate, in such-manner and in such proportions as by
the laws of this Commonwealth are directed, if such
partition can be made without prejudice to or spoilinc
the whole ; but if said partition cannot be made thereof
as aforesaid, that then yon,value and appraise the same
according to law. And further, that you cause the said
inquest to inquire and ascertain whether the said real
estate with the appurtenances, will conveniently ac
commodate more than one of the children or represen
tatives of the said intestate, and if so how many of the
children or representatives it will accommodate. That
due notice of the time of making such partition be given
to all persona interested herein. And that you makere
torn of your proceedings to the next general Orphans
Court.
Witness the Hon. John N. Conynqbain, Esq., Pre
sident of our said Orphans' nowt, at Towanda,the 26th
day of December. A. D.. 1815.
LYMAN E. DEWOLF, C.O.C.
Continued by order of the Court, February 4, 1848.
LYMAN E. DE WOLF, C. 0. C.
certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the origi
nal wnt. Attest, J. F. MEANS, Sheriff.
To all persons interested in the above described pro.
raises ; take notice, that a jory will be held upon said
property. on Monday, the 13th day of April hest, it 1
o'clock, P. M., forth@ purpose of dividing or appraising
the same, according to the above order.
Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 9, 1848.
NEW BARRELS TANNERS OIL, fin sale at
Oct. 11. HERO:TWI
WAGON ANIkiSLEIGH MAKING: .
. . uastaea tgai224.
formed a colattnenshipifor the purpose
of carrying on lb. above business at Monronton
are prepared to esecuto - all orders . punctually , such as.
• Making, gepaiting aid Painting,
on the shortest notice and it thelostest prices that they
cam be had in this vicinity for ready pay.
. All kinds of Produce end Lumber taken in payment
at the market prices.
COFFINS made on the shortest notice, and'al,fe
duced prices. P. DUNFEE,
Montoeton, March IT, 1845. J. C. SMITH.
• NOTICE.
T" partnership 116'retofore existing ander the firm
of HIRAM Mrs Box, is this day dissolved by
mutual agreement. Ali demands due acid firm are to
be paid to Hiram Mix. .111 HAM MIX,
Towanda, March 3d. 1946.' H. MLY Jr.
' $l5 30
12 30
3 46
4 20
20 68
11 18
12 29
4 20
CLOVER SEED.
60 BUSHELS CLOVER SEED, large and
small kind, just received and for 'Ali cheaper
than at any other, stone in Town. ALSO a few:boshel
of 'very Sne TIMOTHY - SEED at BAIRD'S..
Feb.23d. 1846.
14 03
3 44
CI 51
eumnsea gzruvuelea s ,
Jflontanyea tV Co.'s Cheap Store.
ADESIRABLE assortment of various kinds of
GOODS may be found at the above establish
ment, purchased late in the fall, expressly fur the
de
mand occuring before the opening of navigation. They
have just received, and have on hand :
50 barrels Mess Pork ;
30 “ superfine Flour;
" Clover seed ;
500-pounds sole leather;
30 tons Ground Plaster;
Also, a quantity of sugar kettles. fel:l3.
CID
BROAD - CLO PHS, CASSIMERES & SAT-
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FRENCH,"EnaIish and American Broad Cloths of
all colors and qualities, also Beaver and Pi l'
Cloth for overcoats,. and perhaps it would be as wet, to
mention that we have over ONE HUNDRUD different
styles of Cassimere, Filly pieces Satinetts, be4des twen
ty odd of Sheeps Grey, which we are now selling at just
about two thirds the usual price in town.
W. H. BAIRD & CO.. No. 3 H.R.
19 81
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DOMESTIC COTTONS-5000 yds. Sheeting/ •
1500 Iba. Cotton Yarn ;
500 •' butts ;
150 wick, on hand and for nla at las
summer's prim. nv26 W. H. BAIRD & CO.
UMW €_-';,OtaL)Esi
.. I fUL - friON KINGSBERY. is now receiving at his
es_2sof 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. A very large stock of all kinds of goods which has
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 atl can, and will. If my friends and the public
generally, will call before they make their purchases
elsewhere, they will find that this notice isnot put in the
paper for a BLUFF, like some by the side of it ; but, it
means what it says.
I have a general assortment of every kind and deaaip
lion of
Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Crockery
Boots 4 Shoes. Nails. Iron, Leather. 4-c.
lII' .1 2 1 / 2 1 1 02.9
THAT
Of C. WARFORD.
- 11[2 AVE the beat assortment of Goode, sell the cheap
-11.1 ed, and get the moat money of any_store in the
place ! to TT TtICE,
That under the present tarifT, Nails era cola at the toe
ne store, (Nionroeton) for 5 cents a pouud.
That five dollars at IVA RF C RD'S STORE boys inure
good, than Kix dollar; at mane other store]
AND IS IT Tara,
That any " Large store," not fifty miles off sells goods
u cheap, much lees " cheaper" than we do ?
N. D. & C. WARFORD.
Monroeton. Feb. 3, 1845.
MOCONTONGO & TONGO ISLANDS, two
edetwated countries for producing fine leas
The subscribers are now furnishing their customers
with samples of the above teas, from a fresh cargo just
arrived in Vie ship " Cheap store," for
Jan T. WM. H. BAIRD & CO.
26 37
26 36
31 84
'3IIE" 111C7I'm
8 Y G. M. Gs:vaLs and L. P. KINNIT,and landed
at B.P.lngharn's in Asylum township, March
14th 1846, one NEW ARK of the following descrip•
tion, three sills, yellow pine stem posts and one row of
plank around said ark. The owner is hereby requested
to prove property. pay charges, and take it away. A
description of which is filed in my office:
IL TERRY J.P.
Asylum. March 16th, 1846.
SALT ! SALT ! SALT ! •
ArkNE ARK. LOAD of that long expected SALT has
UP arrived, and more expected daily. We are selling
it a little under the Fresh Salt" price ! Say the real
Salt Salt price at W. H. BAIRD & CO'S.
March 23. No. 3. Brick Row.
SPRING GOODS—A few bbl.. first rate Mess Pork
A lot ver nice Hams.
Any quantity Superfine Flour.
BO bushel Small White Beans, at
Muth tts. BAIRD'S, n 0.3. B. R.
Elmira, Coming, and Buffalo Line.
THE Pr‘irtors of the above Line,will continue to
run a Line ofPr
e Boat: between ELMIRA,
CORNING and BUF ALO. for the accommodation
of EMIGRANTS and A MMES. moving West, af-
fording facilities not heretofore offered to.the Emigrant,
from this section of New York and Pennsylvania.
The Boats of this Line are of the FIRST CLASS
fitted and furnished with ell the conveniences and ac,
commodations of PACKETS, commanded by experien
ced Captains, and towed by relays of Horses.
BOAT ROME, Capt. H. W. THOMPSON,
TEMPEST, Capt. A .M.TARLOR.
During the seism) of 1846, ono of the above Boats
will leave Corning, and Elmira, every week, in the fol
lowing order:—
Cosesrao, eve r y Monday evening, et 6 o'clock P. M.,
ELMIRA, every Tuesday evening. at 6 o'clock P. M.
Towing down Seneca lake every Thursday morning,
touching at Big Stream, Lodi. and Dresden. leaving
Buffalo for Corning and Elmira, every Wednesday
morning. '
FOR EREIGHT OR PASSAGE apply to Captain
on board, or to Wm. Mallory, Corning,
S. B. Strang & co., Elm;ra,
Wintermute & Tuttle, Horseheads,
A Naah, Havana,
1.. G. Townsend, Big Stream,
Woodworth & Peat, Lodi.
Price & Holly, Ceneina.
Gay er Sweet, 11 - der/no,
•
.I.lShoemaker, Seneca Fall,
Baker 4. Rosa, MOSIieZUMLI,
11. Wright. I:nehester,
H. Nile, Buffalo.
auditor's a'otire.
G, F. Mason to the use of E. tr G. F. Ma
son vs. Silas Gray—ln Brad. Corn. Pleas,
No. 181, September Term, 1941.
3130, Henry Voorhis vS. Ila •vey Frenehili
said Court. No.-89, Feb. Term. 1845.
mum, undersigned hosing been appointed Auditor
IL for the adjustment of the several claimi to the
moneys raised from the Sheriff's sale of real estate, by
virtue of executions issued in both the above cases;.Will.
attend to the duties of his appointment. at his office in
the borough of Towanda. on Monday, the 20th day of
April next, at 2 o'clock. P. M. when and where all per
sons are requited tomake known their claims before him
orbs ileharreil . froin coming in upon said funds•
March 17. ULYSSES MERCUR, Auditor,
JOHN' F. MUNTOJI:
LAFIRDHISTIEST go.t.Tgra
, - : ColtTilna, Loocaster Co, Pa. •
Refer to D. L. ezzoorooo, Eq., V. E. Plitare, Este..
. sod ,D. S. Gooilatto, E.q. toott4
MEM
NET . Mat 811 INS Dal
GEORGE E.. FLYNT & CO.
. , •
Arc again in the Field with fifteen thousand dollars wth off the cheapest and most desuble p
stock of ever brourhi into Braitford Comity
THE Cubists & Co. of the TOWANDA SA rIM;S BANK. tender filch sincere thanks for the eetT
betel patronage heretofore seemed. and trust by strict attention its business, sod selling gads ettespothan
any other establishment, to merit a continuance of their smiles and favors. Our stock of goods consist. army
known variety and style of Dry Goods, from the find auction hduses in the city of New York, and ealect
ed with great are expressly for this meridian. Also, a large selection of
Family Groceries, Shelf Hardware, Crockerv,-800t5.14 Shoes ,
. „
Hollow Ware, Iron, *rails, keel.
and an unusual quantity of HABERDASHERY; to make our stuck of useful sod ornamental uoplete. Oar
stock of goodiwese purchased for cash. and for cash will be sold as cheap as at Bu rg zamtan, Elmira o r Ones..
and decidedly cheaper than any establishment in Towanda. Tune and apace will not allow us to enumerate "h.
many new , rich and desirable goods, but will be shown to all who favor vs with a rill. 'with pleasure.
REMEMBER and call one door below Tracy & • Moore, where thew pay-down" system is in full force. and
es a consequence, am not overcharged with deliuyeencies in tae Credit system, or additions made to support the
Lumber trade. " One price, and no deviation is the mot system."
azy , A all is solicited, before purchasing elsewhere, at Ns. 5, south aid, Brisk Raw.
Towanda, October 21. 1845. GEORGE E. FLYNT & CO.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following classi
fication of the. Retailers of Foreign Goods and
handize, has been made by the subscribers. and
that the Associate Judges and Commissioners of Brad
ford county will taut at the Continimioner's Office, in
the borough of Towanda. on Monday the 80th day or
March next, and continue in session two days. to hear
those who feel themselves aggrieved and are desirous of
appealing from the classification herein made. To wit:
Names. Class. Amount.
ATHENS nOROUCH.
Satterlee, Welles & Harris 10 $2O
L. S.Ellsworth 12 . 12 50
Thomas Maxwell Id 12 12 50.
G. A. Perkins • . 14 7
Chester Park 14 7
C. H. Herrick 14 7
M. S. Rogers 14 7
H. S. Comstock . 11 15
Job Morley 19 12 50
ATHISNII TOWN/111P
John Watkins
Thoinu Uudner
ECM
Elam Horton
John Horton, jr.
' BURLINGTON.
A. & 8. H Morley 12 10
Coreyell & Gee 12 10
=EI
Charles Rathbon•
I=4
Mynas Moody
Oliver D. Chamberliu
Israel Smith
1=3313
James W . Marcus
=33
William Anglo
=3
Heger' Fowler
D. C. Salsbury
Benjamin Coo!bough
N. D. & C. Warford
H. H. &J. H. Phinney
J. B. & O. Smith
John Naglee & Son
II
Theopilue Huniphry
Henry Gibbs
EMT!
smith 4 Ross
Jesse E. Bullock
Daniel Bailey
P. M. Bostwick
=
John Ammons 14 7
Maynard & Wailes 14 7
RI DUMMYIr.
Asoph Colbum
John L. Webb
sussnsQuis
Storrs & Jones
Horace Kinney & Co
Wells Nichols & Co.
IX ITIIVIELD.
Lyman Duda!!
Bullock & Phelps
E. S. Trarey
AI . F. Kellogg
SPRINGFIELD.
E Norman
STANDING STONE
Henry W. Tracey
Mix & Storm
TO W ANDA DORM° U
Hiram Mix & Sons 11 15
Elliott & Metcur 11 IS
0. D. Bartlett 12 12 50
Burton Bingabery . . 13 10
J. D. & E. D. Montanys 10 20
J. Kingabsry jr. 13 10
A. D. Montanye 13 "0
H. 8. & M. C. Meteor 10 20
Charles Reed 11 IS
Win. H. Baird & Co. 10 20
Tracy & Moots 12 12 50
George E. Flynt & Co. 10 20
E. H. Mason & Huston 14 7
8. 8. Bailey 14 a
Cyrus Pratt
D. C. Hall
A. S. Chamberlin
Miles Carter
Patrick O'Slain
Zeruiab Cross
TROY
G. F. Rtalington 10 20
Layton Runyon - 13 10
Baird & Stephens , II 15
D. F. & S. W. Pomeroy & Co. 10 20
0 P Ballard 12 12 50
BXECC!
Truman & Co.
William Gibson
wrens
Robert Spalding
Judean Holcomb
I=
Elishs Leau
M. H. & G. H. Welles
McKinney & son
10:3373
Robert Sbetovs
MIMEO
Robert Cooper
Benjamin Buffington 14 7
By the tenth section of the Act of Assembly, passed
the first day of May, A. 1).1841, it is provided " that
every seller or vender of wines or distilled liquors either
with or without goods. wares, merchandize. commodi-
ties or effects as aforesaid, shall pay for his license filly
per cent. in addition to the rates above specified."
And by the act of Assembly passed the third day of
March, 1843, it is made the duty of the constables of
each township, borou;h or ward in the several wares of
this commonwealth, " to give written or printed notice
at least five days before the day of appeal fixed by the
Judges of the court of common pleas, and the commis
sioners of Baia county to every wholesale dealer and re.
toiler of merchandise wit:ain their respective townships,
borough or word, of the amount or sum to which he
stands sated, acid-of tho limo and place of such appeal"
of which the constables in the several townships sud
boroughs in Bradford county aiU please to take notice.
11. MORGAN, Associate Judge,
3. TOWNER,
I. PUTICAkI. Cornmienrs.
- A. L. CRANMEIZ,
Commissioner's Office, Towanda, Feb. 11.1848.
PROCRASTINATION
IS THE REXO/14 TO SCCCESS."
RATEPUL for past favors. the imbseeiber glee s
kw notice that he has left his accounts with Mr. N.
.I.• Kutsn for settlement--any per= indebted for
Piothoboisty fees can call on him snd settle the same ;
any payment' made - to him or to ldr. A. C. Attsx of
this place will be duly acknowledged in satisfaction of
such fem. A• prompt attention to this nodes. Will
kieitly. oblige yours dm
.AARCPI cuusApcx. .
Towanda, !Ornery 17,1846. - ,
GOOD TEA—Young Dyson, Old. Hymn, hope.
rial and Ponehoug Tea, can he had at
EZIE!
Pratt's Grocery, and Eating Rouse,
h in Betts 4. ilontanye's Corner Block.
fronting the Public Square,
WHERE everything may be found in , his line of
business. The public are invited to call.
• FRESH AM BOY OYSTERS, .
Feb. 4. Regukirly received here.
azu 4112,4?EaRa03 Va1i1423&•
MIRE subscriber wants an apprentice to the Blark
j ansithing Butrintra. A lad, eighteen or twenty
years of age, who is desirous of learning the trade. and
can come well recommended, will find a good chance.
Towanda, Feb. IS. Rou.
BONNETS, VELVETS & RIBBONS.
Tuff received % great variety of Bonnet Velvets
and Silks together with Plaid, Fringed. Rainbow,
Polka, tiatin, Onabre,.Velvet, Cap and Taffeta Ribbons
which you will readily discover are very cheap by cal
ling at no. 3 brick row. W.H. BAIRD dr'Ce.
I$ 10
13 10
14 7
14 7
LE 21 IT - 21t300)U DI a -
Attorney at Law,
OFFICE in the north corner of the Brick Row,di
rectly over the Post Office, Main meet. try• Ft.
trance at the north end of the building. d 3.
is 10
Wanted, at the Savings Bank.
13 10
19 10
/4 7
WC WANT
FROM Orwell, Pike & Burlington townahips,looo
a good roll and frash Butter.
Ef::l3
WA WANT
From Elkland township, 750 a roll butler and a Quan
tity of deerskins.. WA WANT
13 10
From Smithfield, Canton, Wysox and Ulster, 1000 a
Butter-4,500 bushels of grain, various kinds.
11 12 60
12 12 50
13 10
11 12 50
11 12 50
13 10
14
WE W INT . .
From Albany, Franklin, Standing Stone and Wyalluor
ing, 500,000 of Lumber of all kinds, for which cash will
be paid. WE WANT
From old end new Sheshequin, 5000 bushels oats, rya,
wheat and corn. we WANT ALSO
From the above townships, 74 cash customers, to makes
,our number just 1000. Farmers wishing to purchase
'goods for their produce, will please price ourgoods. ss
we are giving in exchange, goods at "gold one silver
prices." There is but 'one price.' and that a cash price
at d 29 G.E.FLYNT !lc CO'S.
19 10
13 10
13 10
19 10
13 10
49 10
flooll3 OE
SHS=A very large stock of every
kind and size, at lower prices than ever, will Las
_ _
MERCUR'm.
found it
A FARM FOR SALE.
/THE subscriber effete for sale the following doscri.
jt bed lot of land situate in Monroe tp. Bradford
county, containing ninety-one acres, adjoining lands of
George Tracy, Jared Woodruff. Absalom Coolbaugh,
and Russel Fowler, with about twenty-five acres im•
proved. and
,a house thereon. The title is good, and a
the laud of good quality for farming purposes. For
terms apply to WM. ELWELL. Esq. or of the sato
scriber at Pottsville. • F. W .HUGIIES,
March 10. 1946. - Atey.in-fact of James Murphy.
II 12 50
18 10
11 10
13 10
14 7
13 10
13 10
13 10
13 10
BUSH.
CreLcrive jv2l ELLIOTT & MERCUR.
7TS
For t faits o i f i supenor quip
14 7
WANTED in exchange for goods. one hundred
pounds •• LIVE GEESE" FEATHERS, for
home consumption, et G. E. FLYNT et CO.
1 12 50
13 10
THE undersigned having been appointed Auditor
by the court of common pleas, to ascertain and
report liens against the estate of t . ..insider S. Park, tak
en and extended in execution at the suit of Orlando
Saltmarsh, hereby notifies all persons having claims
against said estate, to present such claims before biro
at his office in Towanda borough, on the 16th day of
April next ensuing, at I o'clock, P. M., or else be de
barred from coming in upon the fund arising from the
extension of said est.de,
March 11, 1846. HENRY BOOTH. Auditor.
10"OTICE is hereby given that the commissieMeo
111 of Bradford county will meet at the bridge over
wugar creek, near the house of Samuel Allen, in Tmy
township, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of Tuesday the 14th day
of April next, for the purpose of receiving proposals,
arid letting to the lowest and best bidder, the neceivarv ,
repairing, ofaaid Bridge. A plan of the work will bar
exhibited atJhe bridge on the day of the letting.
By order of the Commissioners.
J. M. WATTLES, Clerk.
Commis , inner'e Office, March 11, 1846.
14 7
14 7
13 10
14 7
14 7
14 , V
Administrator's Sale.
XTOTICE is hereby given that by vittue of an onler
111 of the Orphan's court of Bradford county, and
to me directed, there will be exposed to public sate at
the premises, on Monday, the 20th day of April next,
at I o'clock, P. M., the following describe propeny,
to wit • A tract of Land in Ridgberry toter Jhip, boun
ded on the west by lands of Jacob Richan son ; south
by lands of Elias Impson ; east by lands of David Burt,
and on the north by lands the owner of which is un
known. Containing about forty acres all unimproved.
ALSO—A certain other tract of land in said town
ship, Beginning at a post on the easterly bank of Bent•
ly's creek, at the termination of the mill race, and at the
point where the said race empties into the said creek,
and running from thence north 81° east 3 chains - art-1
50 links to the centre of the Berwick turnpike ; thence
south 23° east along the centre of said turnpike 6 chains
to the southeast corner of the mill yard, thence south
80° west 2 chains and 30 links to a stake; thence south
18° east 8 chains to the centre of the Sutton rued, the,
north line of Dan A.Gillett's land, thence west along
said road and Uillett's north line, five chains to Bent.
ly's creek ; thence north 29° west 9 chains toe heap of
stones; thence north 35° east 6 chains and 70 links to
the place of beginning. Containing 6 acres, 1 rood, and
20 rods, all improved, with a sawmill and slumtoe there.
on. Terms wade known on the day of sale: The aid
property belonging the estetwof the late Hector W.
Smug, deceased.
13 10
13 10
13 10
13 10
12 12 50
14 7
13 10
14 7
14 7
14 I
14 7
D. VANDERCOOK : Administrator
Torvanda.March IS, 1546.
To Farmers, Lumbermen and othiT
New Store in Standing- Stone!
mix STORRS, respectfully announce to the
tizens of Standing :lone and vicinity, that they
have kuined a partnership, and are now opening at the
alei stand of Peter C. Ward, lately occupied by N. D.
Warford,.whent they offer for sale an extensive stock of
staple and fancy Goods, consisting of
Dry Goode, Crceer;cs, hardware, Crockery, .
Iron, nails, boots and . sole ic opper Leather, floor
and pork, dcc., wh' have been selected . expresely fov
this market. on tight for ready pay, and nut b e di e .
poled of at t °lowest possible rates, for noon* Shin.,
and ',amber, of every quality, wheat, earn, rye,
oats, beef hides, and_produce of all manner end sons.
We respectfully ask those purehosirjg for. Caih to give
es a all, ea we will not be undersold by any establish
ment in this county. We charge nothing fur exhibit
ing our goods. B. lit emN, .
November 26. W. U. ATORliti.
W A !WORD'S
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
BRIDGE LETTING