Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 01, 1846, Image 4

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Ittr, Sgar-Cultd - Improvit Incli ne Webb's
TO .TUE ,PUBLICs
EVEMCCE Co the yeri'many numerous teeli
inonials of well-knourn and in some instances
distinguished individuals. need not be again repeated
1 induce the public to plane greater confidence id this
now justly celebrated medicine, the peculiar operatiou
of which, together with The coldness and unparalleled
efficacy in removing all obstructiona, and restoring all
functional derangements of the Stomach. Liver and oth
er digestive organs ; pacifying the blood, strengthening
the whole system, uprooting the most insidious local
and chronic diseases. healing and restoring theintemal
organs, with their ronvenience,reitainty and cheapneas
render them the most useful general and ten•ily meth
dine to be found.
Theareat cariely of cutes which hive been made,
hare opened a Crld for w.g, and every means has., he. n
Gaily resorted to by the old pi.i senders to crush these
• gp-ahead' pills. .1 . 110 first slender runs thus : .
tiers-Fork. duly,lB4l.
" We, •Physicians of iLi.. city, feel it our d u ty t o
state, that we believe the pills known as Dr. Smith's
• Sugar Coated Improved Indian Vegetable Pills, are
mainly composed of mercury."
.1, M. More, M.D. Phrici.m, N. V.
L. S. Haut. NI. D. do do
J. W.H rrtea, M.D. do .1..
F.lvotosenc, M. D. do do
W. Ho ur. M. U. Prof. of Cherni:..try, N.Y.
L. U. I:vs - 11st. M.l). do do
M. Boom. 51 . .1). Prof. Materin !Vedic/4 do
B. M. licit., M. I). Surgeon, N. Y.
This fraud w as extensively circulate,' in the country
berme it came to the knowledee of Dr. Smith but on
Investigation it was found that several large concerns
bed contributed Loruired el dotlars to pi.t these Pills
down, by the most foul means, and Dr. Smith imme
diately- applied to the celebrated Chemist, Dr. Chilton,
and the raw:tin; is the m=olt:
New-Tork. July tD. 1845.
have analyzed a box or Dr. Smith's SUplf Coaled
Indian Vegetable Pills, and tind that they do not con
tain mercury in any form. Jays.. R. (Intl:I-DN.
M. D. Chemist, 263 Broadway.
Stale of Nov—York,
C:ty and Cou . nty •If ..Ncta-Ycrk.
Personally apveared before me, Itr. G. Benjamin
Smith, and made oath that the stitratent of Dr. Chil
ton above is true, and that the,e Pills do no. contain
. any injurious substance; and furthrr that he is the in
ventor of •Sugar Coated Pills."
G. BEAJAIIIN
Sworn before me, this 13th day cf A ugust, A. D.,
1845. W. F. H svrnEr.n. Mayor.
This infamous slander being tailed, theme agent., with
a view to introduce and palm off' some im:tatiou circula
ted reports that Dr. tquith (LI not u.vent thsse Pills.
As to this tol.whood. we only retcr to the following:
Oatb 1) efi re the Mayor in 1544.
Score r.fNett , 'rock. "Z
C. 7 .17 Qn j County rt% _Vv.: , 5".
G. Benjamin Smith, within naMcd.heinz duly swom,
deposes and says. that he is acittzcn of the rutted :States
and resides in the city of New-York ; and that he is
thn inventor of • Sugar-coated Pills,' and that to his
knowledge or beltet, the said Pill has never been man
tfactured or sold by any person except by himself or his
authority; and that the statements contained in the
within paper are true. G. BENJ. SXITIT
Sworn before me, this 14th day of June. 1844.
J.:ria Hansa.
Mayor d the ci:y of New-York
The shore was sent to Washington, with oar sped•
ftestion and application far a Patent. *lira followtng
Y the reply ;
Received this 17th day of June. 1844. from Dr. G.
enjatain Smith. the fee or OIL Fair' on his applies
-11012 fOl • patent for a • pill coated with Sur,ar:
11.L.ELLIMOIITII. COMinisSiorier of Patents.
Dn.Ssten tikes plo,cre in publishing. the fellow
in card from the Wholesale dealers on both sides of
him in the same bloei..
New-York, November 6, 1845.
We are well acquainted with Dr.G. Benj. Smith and
believe him every scat entitled to public confidence.
Mitchel. laacl Mourehocia,
John Johnson, D. MeDoweiL
8. also refers to the President of the North Ri
ver Bank.
We here spend the certificates of the first chemists
and one of the greatest Fargkons in Nem-York. given to
Dr.t one year after he tnrented his Pillsosbich Acne*
him to bi the originator of • Suva-coated Pills.'
New-York. Jute 16. 1814.
We. the underF.i;ned. never caw or heard of • Sugar
Coated Pill 9: until C. Benjamin ::=naith. rnanufactuned.
suad exhibited them to us abou• a year tint.
Rrsaro% d: Co. 110 Bratd=x2y & 10 Astor.
11.nstt. R.NDOLTa, M. D. S 6 Liberty-sr
= Hotter. Et torre, 96 Hudson-a.
Jona - Ca..TRET. 97 litaiszle-st.
rofer to Geo. C. W. Sanford, 12 Warren-st. N
Y.. A.B. Sands & co. 73 Fulton-A. and Dr. T. W.
Dyott 6: Sont - , of rhils.rs. hundreds of sign:l'-
G. BENJ. small
ft written on the bottom of every box of genuine Stipa
coated Villa
All Sugancoiated Pills except Dr.Satith's Indian Ye.
getalle St sr-doted 2:e ra_se imitations. mace
merely to Nl= off on the unsuspeciing. Therefore
always ask for Dr. G. Ben:-anain Smith's Pills, and take
no other. Ofris 179 GYeencriel-st. (lat=e brick block)
near Folton. These always core coughs and co Lis
immediately. Price `..2.3 cents per box.
For tal!e by E. H. ??..i.Yen. A. S. Chive . ..H . lin. Tow
anda ; Robert zipaldio;:. J. Holcorala Wynn; Henry
Bibb. Orwell; C. H. lierriak. Athens; G. F. Reding
ton. Trot ; authorized agents for Dradtord county.
• nen cry ao P.igridans i 3 Nctc York 4 fie cliore
rizzaes.lcart the iJar.cri::
DE. D../ATNE'S SANATIVE PILLS.—For Liver
Complaints. Gout, Jaundicr. Dyspepsia, Rheuro. , ;=-1, Fe
rens Nervousness, Ery4l - elas.aal IL:leases of the Skin.
Imptrity of the 131..;.1. huissmation,
Headache. Cosivezew: Pains in the Head.. Breast. Sede.
Hack and Limbs, Btaons ACections, Feinak.dtc.&c..ke
ani whenever an Altemtive ot Purgative idedinne may
be ter i ttired..
Thee is warrely may dimase in which Pot7,leve
&eines are not more or less reslMer‘t, and mach sydelir . .;
and ichnt,ss night be prevented, were thee more gene:-
spy coed. No peram can feel ler:l:while a cadtivr ha
bit of body ; besides. it en generates semis.
and cram fond disease;, which =ight:have been aroided
by a timer and jud:rians cae of proper Cathartic Medi
a:am _ .
The Pmp.-ietx Cl7l ree.oatrend these Pins 1066 Lie
reateg e. , nEc.'en..7e, tea..ring the.? far sn?ri,yr to :he Ma
in genera! CA.; =we mild, cwt. pre.mpt art, and mi.
form in Lb& opera-;:m.
in win; the= co Ilarizttlarcareir re-tired. Persons
may eat and drink a= if risk, eat
cl;.m.t. after talk.' g the
Age aiill not impair the= a* they are mN comhined as
to always readily disnOte :a the c.. ~..mach.
• In small t!,..es they are neney Late
tee, bct in lase Jon, the, are se-Lively Cs.:2-tic,c!,ar_e
is the whole an:nen:at! canal f parid, irras6eg
and Fecal canera and p..-cale-nr-rbealthy seetetionsof the
tionnat, Liver. and the - ren.susoL•er of the lazty.
Prepare! ost:y as No. S 1...;:.-d
&di t-s. A. D. MCMT•NTA.
iLTRITIIE. or. PESEITIIITE.
RHEI:II.A.TISNI.—The 'Przittictor has cot r.r..111-h
-cl3 thia pre7arati,xl in a -:eat cv.csof Rht•c=•Ana
Int in eret7 case why.; it was =.t..1 cat-3 the stg=
betante a by the W=id er. th:.'...l.x&se was re.
sawed.
GOVT.—A trirther ef caser ern= tare Smart:lA
by this Pre-rati.s.s. is me of thr-pr cases t!he moo had
been a..Sird with it imu semertly fat LEI: to yearx, as to
entirety aitUe bier from tciioes ml fsr fiee meths
issawastete renioci to his calm; the Life Peewee:tree,
be load tom comeil to his mem; ict before be delE*.
Laid the t.`..irri bottle, he wrss ticii..Nea mwok abaci the
greets, and soon atter tetcroed to his I.csi=ois fr.=
which he he been eaelaied to hi. 'actions.
Pre—prod ce!! by Dr. D. LAYNE. No.B Sze; h
tenet. ish4olgptir3. try A. D. MwiLazzle Te
a. Pa.
czazzaTexags
stock of Dans. Mearitoo. Pitt; Drit
torates =ld c. em :;:•=t been tragewol from
1 -
Teak tr/M to tol3 very kte--adl it No. 1
Brick Rem Tr= cob. A. V. eff WRTIZTM
Ceti, 1545.
IfirM SUGAR. 5 do. Maxon boot it ■ eit.
pip 14=4. , 5,... ati7 be sold amclimey bt
W. U. DAUM lc CO, Sei. 2. B. R.
Elliott'& emir,
ARE NOW RECEIVING, a very large and very
general awortment of Fall and tVinfer Goods.
which they offer to the public on liberal terms, for cash,
grain, or approved credit.
Their stock consists of almost everything that any
one wishes to buy. And for the bandit of those who
wish to purchase merchandise of any kind, and want
to know where to find it, they. will emu:mats a few of
the many articles tliby have for sale;
Ladies silk shawls sad black tea-pots; .
Gents satin cravats and teripenny nash t
Colored satin, for ladirt' bonnets, and
Glazed hats for men ;
Knitting pins and eiow-bans;
Carpet tacks and vest patterns;
Broad Axes and alpacess;
M. detainee and wagon boxes;
Printed blue teas and young hyson tea;
Umbrellas and German pipes;
Pocket knives and loaf sugar ;
Molasses end coirw boots;
Ladies' cot. how and steel corn bow;
Ladies sight caps, for sit cents, and
Men's scalene cap for cents;
Ladiea' linen hdkra for one shibitsg. and
Plenty of English and Swedes iron, all sizes;
India rubber cloth fur carriage covers and
Beautiful figured alpacas for ladies' cloaks;
Lidice boss and muffa. and lampblack ; ,
Leghorn bonnets and stone jags;
Black and blue ink and spirits turpentine;
Lamp oil and Colonms water ;
Sweet oil and sarsaparilla syrcp;
Blue 'arial end beet Jutland Rio coffee;
Wafers and buck shot;
ink and ruse dry and ground white lead
Looking glass,' and cut tumblers;
Tea kettles and black stik rdockusgs ;
Canine wicking and bed cords; ;
Coat Buttons and writing paper;
Shellside combs and corded skirts
Bonnet ribbons and cavendish tobacco ; •
Plough points and cap ribbons;
Ladies' dress lidis and stove tubes;
Assorted Needles.. and beat Nutria hats;
Steel pens and shovel plough patterns;
Plated hub bands and silk scarfs for ladies;
Cotton Yiun and wire sets-es ;
Awl :dales and; in-. assorted sizes;
Ladies' lid clippers and nail hammers;
• Willow baskets abd gimp cords:
Men and boys' cloth caps and plane irons;
Kni.es and forks and ark rep
Cast steel nod .teel thimbles;
Brass kettles and brass thimbles;
Beaver cloth and cotton batting ;
Pepper boxes and shoe knives ;
Bonnet boards and slate pencils ;
Caret t !odic; and inkstands;
Coach lace and handsaws;
Rat-ins and saw-mill saws ;
powders and trying squares
Rubber overshoes and 41 inch spikes;
Sleigh bells and steelyards;
Cassimeres and ii ore combs;
Gridirons and welting cord ;
Whale bane and patent ea. setts;
Suspenders and patent door butts;
Fumer'c chisels and laces for Wine caps;
Pongee handkerchiefs and hair brushes;
Mi,ses arid women's hl. cot.gloves do hair brushes;
Cocoanut dippers and teeth brushes;
Colored cambric and door handles ;
Augur bins and children-shoes;
Woolen shawls and gum raps:
Black tea and patent wheelbeads;
Morrocvo belts and tea servers;
Saddler's silk and mouse trap,:
Bonnet woe and stone churns;
Plaid linsevs and sash pullers; . .
Patent blind fastening and buts. (a new article)
Spoke shoves and door mats:
BLitt snuff and madder;
Bnttanaia lamps and shoe strings; -
Whs. and bl.silk gloves and gun flints;
Saninet of all kinds and gunpowder ;
Horse cards and satin vesting ;
Curry combs and fur caps;
Hair combs and sash fastenings;
Glass dishes and wool cards;
Corset lacers and trace chains;
Brass back combs and calicoes of all qualities,
Sash cords and corn is hisps ;
Coat canvass & padding and hyde whips;
Furniture prints and razor strops:
Table covers and Olnrys geography'.;
Coarse shoes and polished augurs;
Linen cambric and sole leather;
Hoop iron and linen edging &. insertion;
Florence silks and brown aiming* ;
Cop wire and copal varnish,
I. n . Oil arid Russia diaper;
BM. French crape and American door torte;
Mineral knob locks and.white liar crape;
Chrome yellow and green, and coat binding
Indign and ribbon wire;
Cream Tartar and silk cards and lamb;
Horse blankets and brass nails
Tea anus amb setts teas :
Spirit levels and spool cotton ;
I TOWL:ItiI. Ser•tember
\O. • 3 CAN'T BE OUTDONE!
PArsrr Ornct.
.0-41 HE undersiraed are under many and deep ottkvs.
nous to their numerous niece." for the very libe
ral patronage they have received. for which we tender
you many thanks ; and we have no doubt of a CotaiSlO.
ware of your miles and fcr-al so king as we ton
throe to sell goods ehmper than any store within 100
miles of us
We nos, have the p:essure of informing ow friends
and cucionans and the public generally that we, are re
ceiving dierrt from N. York. • lantr and better mart
meat of Goods. that sre. or any other meta ever
brought to this market. consisting of
Dry Goods d- Groceries, Glass 4- Fails,
Crockery 5• hardware, Iron 4• Salt.
Drlip Leether S. Fists.
Dye It *oods4•Pye Svis. I Boots 4- Shoes (te
We cave notice in cur lest advertivatent that" wa
hal Henry She:Jen 4- Co., floored- - ice which time
same of OUT neighbors have been Erin; their Galt ix?
QUM , at us. but its of no nati—men who hare stood at
the cannon's mouth as long as we have, cannot be
frightened by such small tray .
We can assure our worthy neighbors who have IRS.
!en Fr) 2i-el Iv in kst. with.the term air Lod' &Cuf
f rvz," that it iv our intention so lone; as we remain to
buireas to always have • muse of Goods, and after
the grass attempt mule in 11114:2 to Ftiv•inot oar baying.
we are not so reen sa to CO to the city without a
FULL HAM). which in addition to the experience of
on- of ocr tirm in the city trade (laving been for some
time a dert in :N.imk city.) enables as to bay goods
cheaper than carr-aants gerWrally from the country
So just come on. a 1 ye who want to bay cbeap Ira
CASH. call at no. 3, shale • fir ready "at as and you
• ore corgi—" or if you have a tool of produce •gare
astir riwk and we are muter res.'
For acre psracsdars loot dorm xhisinh the paper.
W.H. BAIRD dr CO., No. 3. B.Row.
Towanda, N0v.2.1, 1345.
MUNTANYES & CO.'S
Chip rash Vtelmit Ceausissin t J.l Stmt.
MIME 1. 1 !.mt eXa%." , =wet bet lately been adage!
and
neor stack of Fastioes'ae WINTER GOODS. whit=
in a32=o . e to th&•• farmer tine stork el staple Goods.
=sirs it the Exit desietble place foe hirce earthmen,
in mho for 'limping. in town. Their ere suck axe
Xsts in pat of French. Ettesh and Amnion Clot=
Son'aenn, eta=ere de cone sod exciter= de
lo=et, of the emelt xyles sad wtertis, sinebew, aro
gin 2e Swiss E.;2 feel de scin sad amend terip'd
Sas. IMATNIII f t iscrxii mists. and • new article of
fret= for drew; itltA ars=sere owl Twit= shawls.
1133. a 1....C0M.D.; eta et - teems neeessel is &me the
Tbit 'eraofGlonex Baer cad Meek Elea 04
B. if-a- &Us, Oih cad Prices. bunco! Nab,
etel cost steles that the Int= of the csamenity re
qca will be faced we aninnsi and same& and of
fered In Fandinses an as goad tam or teeter dem is
are el doeneighbor:2' g InTaxes in *be cur of X. Y.
Nay. It. J. D E. D. NICIATANTE it CO.
AI...ILCSAC'S is I Ette, jolt remised sal
fir gale V . MUM'
ANNUAL REPORT'
Of the receipts 'and expenditures of the Boro'
• of Towarnia. for 1945.
I=l
Amount of duplicate for 1845
$462 30
Rec'd of A Martin, on judgment 15 00
Wysax tp., in full of judgment 27 91
EXPENDIII7RES.
Word done by the Street commissioners $l3B 58
" individuals over and above their tun 59 29
° flagging ad. walks, &a. • 104 99
Paid D L Batt far work done in 1844 1 75
For services on specie, election in 1843 8 00
Publishing annual report rf 1844 in I pipers 950
Janice &es, Goodenough and Vanden:molt 1 20
Office nine for 1845 8 00
Exoneration* to collector 3 45
lik Wilmot, council fee 5 00
Jelin E Geiger, fire warden 2 GO
Prothonetary's fees 1 49
Repairing fire engine 4 00
Serving notices and stattenery 8 93
Collector's percentage oa 6275 22, at 6 pee 0126.13 76
Twosomes percentage 8 86
Paid 1 P Kirby on old Judgment 27 94
Burgeon End Town Council, L 845
N .1 Keekr, borough elcrk
i °rough Orders.
Amount of outstanding orders Feb, 18, 1846 6495 75
coders Wind in 1845 253,115
$748 80
Returned and cancelled in 1845 288 42
Outstanding orders, Feb. 16,1646,
Treasurer's Report.
Received of Collector, on dopticate of 1845 $275 28
" A Mattin, on judgment 15 00
" circus company 500
$295 28
Orders returned and cancelled in 1848 $286 42
Treasurer's percentage 6 66
$295 28
Indebtedness of Borough. Feb. 16, 1846.
Due on judgments, $ 78 00
Outstanding onlers, Feb. 18, 1816
EMI
Din from S S Bailey, collector for 1845 $3l 31
J Savage late collector (note) 30 80
" Martin and Woodruff (judgment) 24 16
Poor Funds
Balance dce from B 3 Bailey pout master 1644 }ll6
Amount of duplicate Gm 1846 307 t 2
Expenses in support of poor in 1646
Balance in bawls of S S Bailey Feb. 18, 18416 5220 29
Borough of Tomanda. as.
We, the Burgess and Town Council of the Bo
rough of Towanda, do hereby certify the foregoing to
be a true statement of the receipts and expenditures of
said Borough, for the year 1845.
D. F. BARSTOW, Burgess.
N. Ni. BETTS.
MCII
W. BRO WNSON.
Council.
J. D. GOODENOUGH,
Attest—N.J. Mac Lea. Clerk.
SOMETHING NEW !
ST RECEIVING , at the cdd more, on the coo
ner of Main and Pere stteets, a few doors below
Slontanyee 4. Co.'s, and nearly opposite Na. 1, Brick
rwir, an entirely new stock of GOODS, which COD.
iditi in a general assortment of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware, Hats 4• Caps. te.
Together with a general assartment of DRUGS AND
MEDICINES, all of which hate been selected with
great eye by myself in the New York market, and will
be sold as cheap as can be sold by any living man in
this market. Ladies and Gentlemen can be satisfied*
this fact by calling on the subscriber, at his owe. * h ere
he will be in readiness stall times to wait upon all who
favor him with a call. A. D. MONTANTE.
c o- Wanted, in exchange for Goods, either cash,
grain, lumber. Of shipping Furs, in almost any quantity.
Towanda, Norraiber 19. 1845. A. D. M.
1111 HURLBCRT, Jr., superior cast steel AXES.
BY
a half a dozen boxes, just received and for Eldest
the old stand of novl9 B. KINGSBERY.
Savines that have become Proverbs.
PROTIIII TIRST :
RWHAT GEO. E. FLYNT & CO., hale the Lsr ,
Zest sad mass desirable stack of goods in Towanda.
PROT/1111 ItCOND:
That Lambe, for Goeds, or Goods for Lumber, cannot
be carried co successfully without detrixent te Car&
Bogert. 21111 D:
That G. E. Flynt & Co. buy goods for Cub, and well
them Ex the retal.."
tOrlt711:
That G. E. F. & Co. are rains goods Oaper than
any other enabizahment in this borough.
And if is teiriarand,
and soon will become a proverb (although Rehires been
knowing to the feet for some time) that G. E. F. & Co.
are seam; heifer geode and more of them
note who doubt the whoa,
will please preseat themselves it oar =nom where
Goods are freely shown. and airways warranted equal to
eoroaonendation. (CY Lankfor fie Sarings Bank.
GillP B . coms , Frunes, fency velvet arid !M
-ikes at MERCIarB.
fib TON ASSORTED IRON, just received, and tor
CP sale at dc24 REED'S, It"- 2, BAIL
RUBBER OVERSHOES, of all aorta, lands and
rise; for rale cheap at d 24 REED'S.
TIALNTS & OILS . Dye *nods sarl Dye stuffs , a
ir very Large ma& just received at BAIRD'S
Wayne County
DOZ Wa of conotY Ploc ' ets. for ink at the 86-
.6* rings Bank. Pt...ugh aterctunts swarmed at nano.
faCtIZTVIII pried, anJ Farman an the mast reasonable
terms. G. E. FLYNT 4 CO.
Judy 30. .Nn. 5 Brie' k Ikee.
NOTICE.
THE Cepartuenhip beterefcee coheirs; between the
subscribers under the 5n of H. Kiregibety .ICo.
is this day dn.:tired by outtul consent AR persons
indebted - PI orl firm are reqrseend le ovule their se.
comints with H. S. C.reeceek, wh o w m = t ime I N,
Wieners at the old stied.
HENRY KENGSBERY,
B. STANLEY COMSTOC/L
Athens Pa, Oe. I. 1644.
ADMINIST ATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is gimm that >v pea= Matteed to the
meow of Wu. Koom, of Troy tp,, deed., me re.
quedad to make Mune:hate papmemt. ard aD dime ha.-
itg A•memia nahmt the mute axe avowed to Fee=
thatoo hogany &mixed tot stalessema.
CHARLES DRAKE.
ANDREW MORRISON,
Qinralie. Dec 31. TM& Atimbrietnitrer
Bt.H. CLOIEI SEED. jest Tema' ed
and for see 37 B. lELNWISERY.
likl - EWOOM PAINTe Sr. OILS, at every dier.
eri)*a, foe vale, =O3 below fie market
am 24.
RUSE MA-11237, Pivz.., 'Obit's's =id 2 1 .i'sda:
cosplde ancstm-t.a2 s..Se
En, 17. CEvTRAL DIEU @TORE.
PRINTS. ! PRINTS ! -- 41INTS !
ArIALICOES-500 PIEGM Irbil see banes: for
111 L/ Cie& an fleeamethe annehettcrees
news. (rut rt • Aention: *bee all 3fiaat Vaal 'Cr
said) and >RII be sold hue is ensp se teey nee=
Wee Weed Were the decEret)jecitr
'rile N. 3. BRIM ROW.;
BUSHELS of Thentby tad Plaz SEED,
•tea i2-ezebazge far roods. at
Oet. itEEDII
..6.IIONORABLE EXERTION SECURES
• REASONABLE SUCCESS."
- H. S. &M. C. Mertur,
APB the pleasure of announcing to the public,
NIL that their unprecedented heavy sales this 'fall,
have rendered it necessary to purchase another large
'stork of WINTER GOODS, which they are now re•
ceiviug and offering fur cash at teholesak or rdail at
much lower prices than they can be found at any other
store in Towanda. Cask purchasers of goods can se
cure the following advantages by calling st our store:
herr—The procuring of their goods at the least pos
sible advancefrom the manufacturer's and importer's
prices, as our goods are purchased from fast hand',
at net cash prices.
Secorn--Rehef from the extra prices, which merchants
who give credit most charge to cover losses by bad
• debts, collecting fees, 4c.
Our stock-is very heavy,embmcing almost everything
in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries. (Liquors excepted)
Hardware, Crockery, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Dye stuffs, Boots and shoes, Saddlery Hardware, Car
riage Trimmings, &c. And anti our stock of goods
"is much the heaviest In town, they were purchased so
very low that they did not cost $25,000, or even $15,.
000, and our castomerts can have the benefit of our ad•_
vantsgeous purchaies, as our motto is, "Small profita
and Quick sales. Nov. 26.1845..
on 21
3l 100
25 00
- - - -
It loam Corners, with full Winter's Supplies,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
$4149 69
ROGERS FOWLER hu just filled, by the last
trip of the boats for the season, his large and
commodious cew.store-house with a complete and well
assorted lot of Winter Goods, 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.
lie revectfully invites an examination or his exten
sive stock--.which he offers at an invariable cash price
--comprising, generally.
Cloths, Caps, Hats, Hosiery. Hardware, Nails and
Cutlery. Crockery, Stoneware. Tinware, El
ementary Books, Stationery, Ptaple and
;g1 Fancy Dry Goods, Drugs and Dye Z
11 Stuffs, De Laines, Alpaccas, e.
Prints;Shawls,Sheetings,
' Flannels, &c., &c.
$464 38
in short. every variety of goods required in this market.
of the late-t styles and of the best qualities anord:ng to
prima, which shall be sold as low as can be afforded at
any other eatablwhment intended for permanent bun
poss. Full as hi...tore is, be has room enough to trade
in. and abundance of light to test theq ualay of his goods.
E R MEN, in exchange for Boards or Skins lay
shall have all artielcs at cash price=, for he has no oth
ers; and they evill find. at the came rates, in addition
to his general assortment, a constant supply of GRAIN,
FLOUR. FlrH. PORK, SALT. and all the necessa
ries as well as the conveniences of life.
462 33
$540 3$
EMI
FARMERS' produce bought at all times, at good
prices, and as fair an exchange made for goods as by
any dealer in the county.
Persons going to the mine for COAL, can sure haul
ing by leaving their loading here, (several miles this
side,) at the coal-bed prices, and taking an order on the
micess, which, under his arrangement, will be other
wise to their mutual advantage-, by securing to purcha
sers coal at the most favorable rates of barter there, and
saving to the miners the cost of bringing surplus pro.
duce back to market.
$422 71
202 42
R. F . has heard of pigmy souls, near Pranklindate
comma, the old “ yellow corner," whitened over like
the sepulchre, and in some ether dark comers, which
could find no good answer to the guetaion-- who is
my ne4ghtor 7" but he has pained their reach, not cor
nered yet, and he assures the'commtinity which bas
imposed so many obligations in him by past confidence
that he cannot risk its continuance, by ,wopping to kick
off whiTets, or making announcements which he is un
prepared to fulfill. Monroe. Dee. 3, 4445.
PRINTS—The lamest, moat deal•able and cheeped
assortment of Print, to town, can be' found at
cov26. MERCI: RS'.
orsted Goods.
MDE LAINES, Crape de lathes, C. D Ecoze
. and Alpaca's, • fine assortment, purchased in
New York, after the late falling off in prices at
nce.G. SIEECCRS'.
Crockery.
Boots 4- Shoes.
ONNET VELVETS, :Satins and &Um with
jup Ribbons to match, the best and cheapest wort
town. at net. 6 MERU:Re.
SHAWLS—Evey one wishing to purchase Shawls.
shotdd by all means call where every thing in that
line from twenty-five cents up, is kept at prices to snit
ad es of the articles t it is needless to say that it is at
nee 26 IfERCURS'.
AlßillWAßE,—The largest assortment and
RA greatest variety ever offered in Bradford county,
ust received at MERCCWS.
lit ST recrieed an invoice of the latest styles of Silks.
among which may be found Plain black and blue
Week. Ombre Striped Pon de S:lll . CCamelina Reps with
Satin Stripes, Genuine Polka Silks, Plaid Florence',
Plain do., Plain silks far Barnett:. a rare opportunity
for throe to purchase who intend doing so as they are
wild only a shade above auction prices it
Oct. 20. G. E. FLYNT rife. CO'S.
Tatranila MarAccltsA Indictment for 4 downright mu:-
, der." " novels too cheap?'
rs.
Tried before the people of Brad-
The Shuringe Rae' ford county.
appeanog to the satisfaction of all the jury, (roar
posed of all Brrdford Co.) that the price of Salt at
the Shavings Bank was raised to 14 shillings per bbl.
the day after No. 3, got out, who had been selling for
10 shiltincs per bbl. And it also being conclusively
proved that the= said Shavings Bank are about 15 per
cent. behind No. 3, in selling goods cheap, the jury
withoot leerier: the box sow:24 the defendant, and as
the werdict was rendered, the aim of thr cc= calrd oni„
Oh, yes oh, yes ! ch. yes !
The only genuine duttp dare in Towanda. is Ne. 3,
Now; Gearr.,.., . tee 5444-I—if you shock, burst op
110. 3. I dunk! Liar. • Fresh Salt," o even Mt
petre won't save yoor....laead from
Two aretk /oaks of New Goods. jusr at
Dee. 17. BAIRD'S, N 0.3, Brick Rau-.
VT X 23 EasBUSIIXIF.,
ans.
THE &q VLVGS
THIS attics was berm& far • dkosiortlit murder,"
m ane:. the Cashier do Co. of the Towanda thi
n:cgs Bank. far telling goods too cheap. and thereby
bringing leanness upon the Merchant Princes - of the
tormigh. Bat, with all then satiated sayings hired
witnesses and combinations civet-hes with the principal
eeidelmee admitted by or—(that :pods were sold then
ce at Flynt k. Co.'s than any other eginlish==al---
we have at last come off with au • es pita! incisor4d. -
and obtaimol a canal vizors orerthese should be
and order comlinanans- and cached Cifmay even .iinto
the enemy's camp. In aLiinicei to our lathier stock o
Fan Goods, we have jun rewired
iae7 Ark Loa of Gads.
whirl will be disposed of as arrally as heretofore...-
Thad= we hare to record the .
arm. PROVERB,
That George E. Flynt k Co.eanaotbe pot down.
C• Look for fie Silil7,Zl Beak- dec3.
TitT the Farmers of Bradford comfy am all tra
*at L'BAIRD'S STORE, when it is bun
into awsideration, that in ad&tion to keeping Mei:er
got and best stack of Goods in the coacity, and aelling
theta damper &an any body else. they bare always
been wady to mint and coccerrage thalami of tienam:
=y by pratkiiin their prodom of every description at
the &elm pekes. What. &r itottke, would they
have date widt their buttes Sro the kst two stmeners,
lad rim *O2 kddly, stood forth in the sopport
of boom iredostry Mid de ar cum all eencr.p7 Eons of
gawk at fire kerestizal prier. in seresivelkr that r.
tide I The bird awed yeomanry are reply* to the
akree, by man* with c rsyi ! a perfecf mob. ! "
wase !! !to !leaped Ware in Tsenmdc. where
BM Baird & Co. ran diezys reedy end siirg to do
the kir tbiog. Dee. 2.5.
B. SEiG3BERT
AMMO* &COM,
ain i OniXr22 . eLV agt 9 579
Emancety end caziensay sender his Feder
cliMmi amine in Areneink Colkdiszr, and
semen in hi pedienien extrunadrn his' ems.
Once 12 tbi New sick Bleck—egert re= ewer the
_Poi Mg, ado= tbe =lb Nem 5y
LARGE NEW STORE
SAVINGS BANK
Still Later, More Rid Goods
ccarEl33
IT IS NO WONDER !
NEW: ESTABLISHMENT
311C3M .1 11 , 1V .3v.iFearic:Nms.
. ~..:.1 . 1 • L. M. NYE de CO., would re.
e'Ll; .:-..., : ,-4 - ...a - a . ..- 'peony inform the citizens of
;r_T0w
.....-7, - P ...,*-,,' audit and the public generally, that
.. - ' 4 i 1.-. ,they have on hand de manufacture
t,, - t /ill , Ito order all kinds of CABINET
s _ ' ss ,.
s t----' 4 ,-,ii 'FURNITURE, of the best mate
. -
ig
11111 MI t rigs, and workmanship that-cannot
"'", be amassed, in addi don to the usual
assortment in country - shops; we will keep on hand'and
make to order SOFAS, of various and most approved
patterns; Sofa Rocking Chairs, upholstered in superior
style, and for ease and durability cannot be, surpassed
even in our large cities:. Also, the half French Ma
hogany Chair, beautifully upholstered, with curled hair,
which never loses its elasticity, and finished with the
best hair seating. We flatter ourselves that having
had much experience in the basins's, we shall be able
to - satisfy all who may feel disposed to call, both as to
quality and price. and b y strict :attention to business
hope to merit and receive the patronage of a liberal, com
munity. L. M. NYE & CO.
Towanda, September I, tfl4s.
CABLVET FUIR.VITU RE
3tY A
BE HAD at our shop much lower than it
has ever hewn sold in Towanda. Goods are
cheap, and wheat am lowered, and that is the reason we
can Aftond all for to do it. All kinds of produce will
be received in.payment. Also, LOIDER of all kinds.
Sept. 1. L. M. NYE 4 CO.
t fa Olia rag 1ik.1c.711
'!ILL be kept on hand a large assortment, and
made to order on shorter notice and for less mo
ney than tan be produced at any other establishment in
the land. Those who are under the necessity of pro
curing that article will and shall be satisfied. A good
hearse and pall may be had in attendance when desired.
September 1, 16.15. L. M. NYE & CO.
BOOT S; - SHOE MAKLNG.
.
.ia" 11
*lv
•
zt--. •
VIVTLCOX & SAGE have associated themseves
in the Boot and Shot Making business. in the
borough of "Towanda, and may be found at the Old stand
of S.Hatbacray. lately occupied by Elkanah Stnith.near
I. H.Stephene Exchange Hotel, where they solicit a
share of public patronage. They intend. by a careful
selection of stock, and by attention to the interests of
their customers. to make as neat and durable work as can
be manufactured in this portion of the country.
They keep constantly on hand, and will manufacture
to order, morocco. calf and coarse boots ■nd shoes:
Ladies' Gaiters, shoe-ind slips; children's do.: gent's
gaiters and pumps, &c., &c.
JOHN W. %VILCOX,
PHILANDER SAGE.
Towanda, May 14, 1845.
FALL WINTER FASHIONS
'r.)
BATCHELER S COREL beg leave to inform the
inivOlitailtl of Towanda and sten:6:y, that they
have just commenced the Tailoring Business, op etairs.
No. 4. Brick Row, where they are prepared to execute
all work entrusted to the Care neatness and des
patch. and in the most fa,..hionahle manner. Basing
just received the New York and Philadelphia fashions,
and with their long experience in the business, they eat
ter themselves that their work will ba made in a manner
and style equal to any other establishment in the place.
Terms made to corre.-pond with the time.
CUTTING done on the shortest notice.
al' All kinds of country produce received in payment
for work at market prima October 1. 1845.
7VITaM a-zame .- 3,
F.ISHION3BLE MILORS.
Over Montanyea store, next door to Mercar's law offm.
at the old stand- of P?well & Seaman. [net
J. E. Canfield. AttornePatlaw,
WILL attend to a!1 kinds of business intrustedto
his care. with promptness and despatch.. Of
fice in the Tin and bwire Store.bnilding—ap stairs. [at
MEDICLNE AND SURGERY.
11111 R. JAMEs M. GOODRICH has located himsel
at MONROE, for the practice of his profmtion.
tat will be pleased to wait orr those requiring his ser
vices. He may be forma at J. L. Johmon's tavern.
Reference may be male to Drs. HCSTOS & )laws
of Towanda. April 23, 184.5.
ashionable Tailoring .
GEORGE H. BUNTING would riispectfully in
form the public that he still continues at his old
stand on the west side of Main street, betneen Kings
avir;'s and Bartlett's storm cp stairs, where be may
be found in readiness to all work in his line in a style
not to be surpassed in Bradford minty. Prig to suit
the tioses. Thankful for vast favors, be respectfully
solicits a continuance and hopes by strict attention to bc
sinc-a and atir ornrinodatinavtenus to meri: patroria7l,e.
The Sprio; and !Inmate'. FASHIONS . hase just been
rewired, and he is prepared to make garmer.t.s in the
most fashiAnahle manner.
Particular attention paid CUTTLNG, and warrant
ed to Et if properts- made
He has the latest Spring im.ls.lummer Fashions for
sale. Towanda, May 14, 1845.
!'Allister: 111 Healing Ointment.
A ceer capFdy of this poprtha esectielthe,also'actur.th"-
Arli of the soul' Trsc-rraz, jest received try
Oct 1. H. s. & M. C_ SEERCTIL
NAILS, *sated sues,
M E RCUR'S.
• 01_17%." I
se?. 2
SOLE LEATIFIER—Er4 quality.
Coafartem." a Peer doviu.
Carpetin.ge and Floor Oil Clco
Carpet ar.l Cotton Yarn.
Ba=in.an article CILDfrerl.PA for dr.rahilizy
Noe. 17.. At the SAVINGS BANK.
I. 0. OF O. F.
jl becomm our duty again toannoccce the receipt at
more rich and salcable goods. which we La offering
stall chener (if posseys) than heretefi,re.
We have as cash bier, fc.11.:r.-r4. goods:
IGO ps. Mk and ?4 , ..-re Alp-terzi
50 • figt and eata• zeal:k• :oath. fcr dresses ;
150 styles DeLaimes and essheres ;
1530 yds. Cdiete• is addrtva to our former hrov
stnek—the C9171/Sttl of one boo. jct.: remised..
40 pr. Ckst a. cal slicka cad mk.rs ;
15 • Ek and Fancy C.i.enracza
:0 • Seiner,. apices.
Ndir, Serl , sae quantity. and &elf fi.o.da-,vT
ireabandazze. The ...Pimple" of Bradford erynney, ham
Looted loin and anr:teisfy for the time to come when
roods
,coal be pm-awed their real sloe. . Fat
use siz months we have anaemia the =est steideid. and
wish to infmn oar finds that we are not to dose heti
nem in the sue , as re;cated..ict &CIO =din= to do
lea for f e frizzles of Clap Good, as keg as it ail'
berefn the eott=y of Brselmd. It is tdd in this way—
We base, we es t. and we mil.
December 17. GEO. E. FLYNT & CO.
SLEIGH SHOES and Pkagh Pciats. Oa Warne
Ca Pkatts) as .G. E. nrisr & CO'S.
OOLE LEATHER—,oooDas.—er.d say qwicey
► edam, Kip sad exit sl - b2s. Fro= t.be =ftaufacteries
CR, Szeskil I creek; N. T. We won% sic anyCh6g
a-S-Jut iSe frkz. ;Su: arm._ =I see it Z 3 BAIRD'S.
HAVE GOOMt FOE THE LAMES, ita
wv....11 as Cas"...merr... Ilsosse Del.te. 036.3 6",3
and talk trtait Alpaera. 6-1 parid Ctookin;. Gir.iies and
Trr Ss to camtspood, 4tr... 4e.
69. 24. B. BECIMERY.
NOTICE! NOTICE!
I TAKE t.b. ittforot a who ia
elfted to toe, that pmt LEST be made by
FEBRUARY COURT- The stool d-oe fr:rm eath
inerrLAug, q t=oll, bct inite awerite it ar-4=iits to
eacsiDerabk. I teed that a were sfeetzd raire 1 / 7 21
nag be recismaY-- JOELN N. WESTON.
Dr 4. Lee
... .
BOUNIVI.O.S'III.IIO
And all the little thPnattigbilne ! t e n n is trfibL
Though they boast to ron .toh h ev im pEu d sb p .estichgen .
a ubscribervrouldim eoz ,
erally
tow remisin g ri . ery lit
well selected SSW r
it cylinder oven e c ii;Vl
rose combination of Pi t ik
'and cookiog;
"::
Iton 4 boiler imoih,;.
and 4, prernii za
.king: with anss sart „.,
iz plates; liCh00)
. 7boCm
church stoves; cylinder cast and parlor wow d a
of which will be sold-as low as at any other est a i k.
meat this side of the Rocky Mountain.,-for witest,;t4
rye, corn, pork, butter, cheese, and ca s h not wail
TIN-WARE constantly kept on hand, at whakiali tl i
retail, with stovepipe, elbows, stove tubei of ch i
tin, patent pails, stone jugs, British lustre, s h ee iZ
cut to suit customers, with AM work of every
lion in the Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron business, 14 i
on short notice and in a workmanlike manna.
And in addition to the above a rt ieles, he Mira
keep constantly ou hand a good article of rigesned,
lug Powder; with FLOUR & PORK, by the ivy
and pound. codfish, mackerel, soap , candles, l ar d
hatter. LIQUORS, such as rum, gin, trra j, ;
whiskey, of different qualities. Tea, coffee, p,. 4 „
spice, selmratus.nhager• surch•cl°`"'dun""•l
tobacco, car, ndish and fore cut. candies, nuts, fo g .,
sins, herring, green and dried fruit; cider, beer, cad d
other articles usually kept by grocers, all of shit/in
be sold et reduced prices for ready. pay. Store ask,
outscoring Establishment not kept exactly in 11 104 , •
ye's corner block. but in the, next building betas, -
the south side of the public square, where permutes!.
log to purchase the above articles will do l e n t „
and examine before i.urchasing elsewhere.
Nov. 12, 1645. D. C. BALL
RE3IOVEI) TO No. 1, BlllCli ROW!
ilr. J. GITAXIIIERLIA:
„,.......• RESPECTFULLY iftfores 'a.
Ait:- fner da and the public that Le 1.
a
('''''' P.LMO7ED to the Erica,
/ ''''' No. I, where he still contizzo i
I
) " r. -
..- E... carry , n his old business of
9 , G .../
Watt and Clotiltpairi t
•-e
• rr .- r--_- , - , ' which a ill be done on chance:a
and warranted to be well done. Frona a long cr.o.
ence to the business, be believes that he will Le all r
render perfect satisfaction to all who may farce E t
with their ratranage •
N.B. Watches Warranted to run well one yen,'
the money. refunded : and a 'written agree -Tent erm
to that elfrze to ell that desire one.
CLOCKS.—.I large arsortzaent just received cr
for sale refs low for cash.
If ♦ou want to hay Jewelry cheap eall at etc.
berlin'a Watch Shnn. bock How.
CJ MAPLE SUGAR, Wood, end el km...Ur:Cry.
try Produce rereitmt in payment.
Towanda. Jure IS, 1645
cHarRS .9.ND BEDSTEIDS.
THE subscribers add mina
:1 to manufacture and kerp pn t ;
at their old
,stand. all hoc:, I
jar Cane - aad Wood sealChaii.
also Seliees of various fie.i
4• BE DSTE.d DS. cf err,
description. which we tnl
sell low fot cash or prods o.
TURNING dorie to order.
TOMRECS & MAMMON
Towanda, April 23, 1845.
SADDLE & HARNES:i
211 0 M AL_ X3,1L...' 411 G•
ELK. 1.111.111 SMITH Jf Par.
RESPECTFULLY inform that they rtal Mait3
the manufacture of Saddles, Endes. Hun.
doe_, in Col. Mix's buildinx, next door to J. C. Men
Law OfEce. where they will /art') constantly oo he.:
and manufacture to order,
Elastic liel, Common and Quilted SaiDa.
Hornell, TCarpet Bap,
Bridles, ; Tnrnka,
Collars, Valises, 4-r.
Carriage Trimming and .'Military li'arir torn
order.
Mattraws. Pew and Chair Cushions twee pi a&
notice and ren,onable terms-
The saltsvibees hope by lone their Iraq ol
by a strict raention to buslnetis. to merit a 42.-1
public pixronaze. ELKANAH SMITH 1k SOS
Towanda. Mac 21.1845:
Thy Last and Nest Important Irriral Itt gitr
TO IP:IAN - D.l CHE.IP S 7 ORE.
No. 2. Brick Row.
G ne -
G REAT EIRGALNS are now o zed teal
Fet
Badfo.-d county. by the sabscrtb.c. at"
receis ing and ocean= one of the largest and tea tees
od assortment of grads ever trot:gbt into the n_o
Too-soda. His stock of goods boo been relc- as
great care rill-awl" for this market. and as priors cf
old credit system are zweewarily high, he cars Fen is
doce.....ents to ail wbo may bare cash or Fodomtao•
change for goods. Hts stock cants in an itowat-tt
DRY GOODS. snob as troasktoffit.. curers tat
ocean?", satinetts, sheep*, gray. hard timer. 1 1136 7" .
art. a spleafficl assortment of Winter Stub. Lai
cravats. giooe s. ticatery, suspenders, sad tat •`...locartr:w
moles, too nutnetoes to madam.
Groceries.
Such as um. cnffee, dames
sued oil, a full supply of Liquors. ..suak as
Coviiae and Araeneatt Brandy. Hails Gin. O'd Lr
r.xuehala wlankt7. Pent, Madera; and Mains W
- _Also—Crude:7. Fivrhatre..:sl.4... Glass Irutt. Led
er, Boos & Shoes_ Buffalo Paben. Bits &Csps
& Dye Stuffs. &e. &c.
pon7o. as crisSiag to perelmuc pod, are nespe'—` 7 l 7
ta eire the 5.m - bee a can, az.-.3
tarcs tad prim
eur~hGr-
CHARLES REED,
oe 1. I FAL. Na. 2 Ebick
DRESS GOODS
1 - MMES. am pante-eat. rope...tea to
KJ amine me loser:nen. of All Wool Ostr!Trezi
mere*. Nanwene floe De....a.inea.wint**nakerenw. rtol
de ecns..e. (la 4 stale) Viretriostrrced cee.....menw.g l "
Ara pltn..is &e... with rimpi, I , " la '
art trthammq.* t, math. DOW at No-3, 3 ' 1
Row- We my they cre 2.5 pv. amt. chter..-er tha
tire!. BAIRD & co-
jwBATS. and I Lure sux* d C.t?
- .ras
ope
a: the eteapest store 1:1 To
body knows where that is: 50.3. tser.
HARNESS AND CARRIAGE
LARGEr.,4,iwn, mottummt ef tSe IP
tides, eoaarirsin . afros elauyeu:ma , tic tl? S P
Less and Carriage Male- re, urbicti s-al to fog Lae
than the came quality of guedshare ;aortas cdretedd
Otsego or Elmira, jag remised Ss
imp. 24. H. S.. dt M. C. 'alert
GROCERIES
e l f : 13 " 8 Or Tee, &Mina Was red carßir'
'llll=b. ortT be add b. tx abet ea lege celOr.
t.Y, seal prices to emcee The sale cf . tbe eb".
- tha V;cae-1 by n.y abei toarrkeet in Teinga's ,
Can - BAIRD'S Nei BL:t
__--
Terms of the Bradford Repo&
Tlro dAlkes 2Thd Efty cents per arm:
&domed if pa :t tit.hin the yew; and ire CAPS 11 1,
aLle is adrase, Orr Datumeri9 be dedresed.
.Sr.:. - try at Eherry tn tincootierre at icy dim I!
plying arresenes. . Miro Lids eiCarrydressf a .
:cured is perment, at the market Frier
.ldrert:::=l=. rot excisions; s moss
raes irrmea far E f y ; caw" asSec=
twenty-sre =tr. -4.4fisecsmostssdetsyerly:
Jos Pers - rrso. of every dew, =o' I °'
pirairragy erecr..ted m rem'
Leris on toscesos perta; to The &See grats."
free of pa race, to erne =estrian•
U