Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 08, 1846, Image 4

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    IgiTRTEFF). la by ghlsi: 44 . 60401z:t0 rui act
!-1-Vurfroe!tfrat;Aneothly cif ther'f i Ccomaiortscealtli of
retiatiliintti pi *d the lath ifai"rif hfaiihil6lB, en
, 'RIOT tfn ict "itch' amend the art letititial in !tit ; di
rt iediot the •.:inicxli. kit selliha Gasattietlidataforlaxes,
and for other purpoieN," aud elan -ad pagsril the 13th
Jay of March, -1817 ;.• a further pplemrnt.to,thi act
entitled an act directing the `mode 'Tr sealing unseated
3 , ; Bulls fan toot:laud for latter ruirinoses." the following
tracts of UNSEATg I) LAND 'will be sold at , pubtic
vfo l lePP.lhe' B 44ldaSliii4 ll O o . o exit.Z4clue:Ahtsecond .
l( e paiy), al qie .C . cotrt kinnoe in itth , Eferungh.,ofr l'o•
u'rtintrii, in t§O,Ooituty pf,Breilford, I hr the errearates.ef
the eertaccrued ap eecit, lot respectively.
, .
• No. of IN o. ofl Warrantee If Go. 'State. Read ;.:
Wartaut.l4,'*cfce.l'. : ". * 1 004' 1 : T'Po .
ALBANY.:,II.
Jelin Barron, 'tienir.. .• ' la 30
.. , rtilleilckl:asesum. , ,... • 12 30
Peter.l3enso9 : 3 43,
100.. ..la,,cottirc I 01 ' 4
20
.• . ?Aailteiv.packb,art • • 20 6g .
;.:.„ 266 Tholoolußcttitoy, , ••• :11 -IS
' 291 Abel Pierce 12 23
160 Daniel kihdptirEL ' • 20
ASVl,Oir..4
FIITI
- A'braham Bratify 14 03
19°"44 ! Fl•sh 1 •• 3:44.
AirY'Cirie . 44iBtEr 6 51
980 4:?•iiiithen
.; 817 ""' Charle..Carroa•
48Y.;'. Ott •'
,'J• 10 o°,
MEIN
*1498.
ME
9. I 0
r •
.lop Henry_; , ,Gantentn
409 Lv OM , . •
433 i: John Friend -..;
Jacob Crook
LlOO, Mathias Story
SimsFn
487 46.34 4fietir
533 John Grinou
~
211 , John Yougn
3t'" do du
407 i. ''Stainer Cure,
CANTON AND pritui.'r;
'4o7' John- Morgan
343 Jimee BettS
343. Joseph Betts
343' -John Betts • • '
400 Henry Bryson
375 !Samuel Cooley
343 Peter Edge
400 Samuel Edge •
343 SaniuCl Fritz
400, Simon
,Hardy - •
400 Joseph Seely
400 Henry Seely
400 ; Peter Temple '
400 George Temple '
400 James Hardy ,
400 . Jonathan Minute's
400 .Nerillarr Heady -
4UO Peter Haga
400 Paul Moore -
400 ' Andrew Sithlons
400 , .George Siddons •
343, George 'Edge
4011 Paul Hardy
400 George Castator
400. Joshua Cooley
400 George Hagi
100 Nathan-I-Ina
100 Henry Hardy
100 Peter Seely '
1110 James Siddons
100 Stephen Hollingsworth
MONROE.
100 Samuel Anderson
100 Haman Castator
100 : Nathan North
100 Peter North
lOU i'Preticriek Shotts
100 . George Shotts
100 -.Nlerev Ellis
48 Ann Harris
:30 Mary Wallace
00 Joseph Castator
ttO Peter-Hampton
00 John Moore •
00 James North
00 Hannah Woodruff
n John Stevens -
37} Ephriam McAdam,
364 Thomas Hamilton
RIDGBERRY.
61 Charles Carroll ,
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77 , do . do
. SPRItGIIII.L.
2623 pi 'Peter Guineas, .12 40
. 226 A pt. 4i;L.
JACOB I
REEL, Treasurer. 11
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Treassmi3Offiek, T6lFnridi, Mira It 1 840.
t.` NEW' !
EMIR
4006
9601
ME
1507
1506
1509
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- - - - -
nST'RECEIVING, 'id' the' old - stole; on the cot,
aecof 'Main and Pine - streeti,
.a few ;Ioois:below.
Montantea' 4 , Cii.ss," and nearly npposibi - PtO. 'l, Brick
Row, artrentirelfneerstock . of - GOODS, con
sists in a geuerif asaorimentnf'' ' ' ' '
./Jfi , '6l3eittli, • ' ' ' Cindery, '
Groerriesi.... .R
,1 ' • ! ogia i 4• i 'Woes,
Harcrivfal'e, i . • , I . . . ficas.4• A CRPP. 4T.,..-
"rokt:igir Witii.a'general assortment of '4I3;GGS,OO/
NEDIPIN:PB, all of which have been-selected with
V.l. Pie 4,F!.315,if Itldint New York parka t. and will
tares Chietip,as can be cold by any living man in
ifilliiieirket: Ladies and Gentlemen can .he initialled o„,
thia fan by eilling en the suhtterilter, at his it ere. Where
he will be in readiness atall tithes to wait tili s th all who
favor him with a call. ' - A:: D. ittON'r A.'S' Y E.
cr .- Wanted, in exchange for Goods,''eliter 'Cash,
grain, liamber,nr atiipplpg Furs, in almost any quantity.
i i
- TT - ii.rd;'l , 4feruber:l9,lB4,s,.;,, ~ I k.„:.11.1M.1 . :
,i,! ' , ONTANYES & COM. 7.
cht. i .:eddi ~.i,i.., C 0mm1414 , & lobbisg';tire,
acat , abiree esiablOierit' to: idtciv:beetieUlaricd.
ICK4-iintliaelf; and IS .beiri:. reftlenistiA with a
new stock' - Olitihionablei MINTER - MOE* Which
itilliiiiiikin"ti;iiieir former 'large stock' of nniPle . G 004,-
=keit it the 'theist 'de:SO-able place for large purchases,
as also for shoppink, -in town.' Their new stock, con-
Eike in part-pf 'Fiend; 'English 'and Americain Oloths
and Siiinetia ; cashmet4 dP -- evsse 'and . 'mon welin de
lainet,,of the newest styles' and patterns, sinchew, ow
hre,tto de "Swiss, fig'd peak de t oui and watered etrip'd
Gilkii,' maenad' far laditie 'Marta, 'an . d a new article of
fringe for dresses; plaid cashmere and 'Curkera shawls,
and if thinteistu t h e
ladieisi •ri •• -- '
.Their' Mod of Gra ferits, Roots and 5401.-. Eats and
CErpf. , Boffafo Raba: OiLi: chid Paints, Poo and Naas.,
and ttibet 'Miami that The *ants of the community . re
.quire, will be found,lfell ues9.le&and ,eelectrai, anrl,ol:
feted tcryiurihnieri on'ee'gtaxt terins:9o , etter thin in
a 23 , of the neighbaring"Tillagee irithe etare'ef N. Y.
Nov. R.'. I.ID. d: . E: TY. MONTANYE Sr CO.
•
NOTICE,
THE Copartnershiphervdoircire existing between the
subscriberitnidet the firm . of g.,Xingsbvry 4- Co.
is this day dissolved by titeltual' 'conierit.l. Al! persons
indebted to said &in are requehedip their ae.
reounts with 11.L'$': Cinvistock,istiii Will continue the
business at the old itind.• "
HENRY
H. STANLEYTOMSTOCK.
A theni 1 3 4.. •
woihttsPaind Lty;'utulti.
• .yery loralyttp jciptlerejulhat,. , BAIRD'S r
&
IV al t fi& t2nnJT r./°l l 0 1 S . •
AiDO i t WaYnii.edu . .149ugfle: &aid at tlie.
ringießank; PlYagtfraercitarrta sapplird
taarurbarpriees; and Partners on. the mad reionnat4
terms. "•• G. E: FI.YNT'.* CO. Ls.
July:80, • •
efijitlgB 7 ; l l lloFt trm.tes;74eivervre and . RiL
tans'•
SM4PU.
ITa.ll N, just recniSedi and for
42,.A4 , B.R. •
60 trit 'C l Y e.tnd fui swie ° l,37 uPC
jya,„;"
' • Bellow, As IttßLlty
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IWOTICErta'
IN A 6eatitooo thorßjetailoOrAt F
m onaim il puid
,oterthOdl i a.e 0m,: . 4 elide itik the ail
thatitto . 4scadate Brad.
fordtufinV drill uriet,it diffnmissiciiiioOffite, in
the hbo;:' ugh Of Turratide o ir *onduv of
limb' neat, and continue in 'eession tikO"aaFi', - ttihear
thwe wbo feel therniselaes aggtieved and are desirous of
4ealiii &Ho 00 clissifieation herein rade. To wit:
lei amen. • • • ',Class.- Amount.
• Atliszi's 1301telVGH.
Satteriee r Vellea* Harris • 'lO,
I'l2 is 50
Tticinas'slaxwell'll 1250
Chester - NW"'
Jet, Aforiey,. : .
14
: 1:
John Notkins:d.t.;,,
Thonu Gandner,-,r:
Elmer Horton
John Horton,
•
A. & S. H.Morley
Cureyell & Gee
Charles -.ll4thbona
, CEia
•
Ulysses Moody .~
,tbiztel Smith- i '
14 34
10 03
19.95
'. FRAN
Jeme6 W.Mercur ,
HERRICK; ' 4 `‘` . ."?
Williap34agle , • 10
5 35
I.i 3,9
`Z.I 57
X 061„
8 R 5
.24 71
':4 39'
;21 , 57
1g . •17
66
19 81
UP2Crd Fowler
H.A.4l.SaUury..
Benjataiii Coulhaugh
N.)). & C. Warlord
H. S. & J. 11. Phioney
J.B. & G. Smith
L4lll Naglcc a: on
rbeoln us
,lumplqy
Henry Gibbs
MEI
Smith 4- R 9
les:it! G. Bullock
Daniel Balky
P. M. Bostwick •
ti . ?,•,;
0• 96
, -/20 99
20 9G
•240
tl 67
'4OY-96
p 7
20 96
22 67
22 67
22 67
22 67
22 67
22 67
22 67
22 67
22 67
22 61
22 67
20
22 67 I
sn
2'671
22 67
22 67
22 67
22 67
22 67
22 67
• 22 67
22 .67
John Passmoro'
Maynard 6i Wattles
4iTh Co!burn
John L Wibb
Stem & Jones
Horace Kinney & Cu
Wells :Nichols & Co.
Lyman Dories
Bullock 454:Phelps
E. S. Tniceir
N.. F. Kellogg
E Norman
Henry W. Tracey
Iliz & Storra
Hiram Mix at Boris '
Elliott & 141e:eiri '
0. D. Bartlett , '' '
Burton' 13Ingsbery .
J. D.`,lr; D: Aloirtanye'
.1, Kingsbery jr. , •
Monti:my°
ikk V. Meteor
Charles Reed ,
Wm. H. 13airil ;
Tracy &1111xoe ,
Goorgo.E4lyrit.& , C9..„
E: H. 'Alason,&,Hustrin
S.ailOy
Cy rnaPratt
D., C. 'fall,
A, S. Chamberlin
Miles Carter
Plitrick,O'Slajn
Zerui4h, Pry.
G. F. Redirigkoit
Layton Runyon;
Hand & Steplorns. • .•
D. F. & 5.'7411. - Paniemy & c 0
0 P Ballard •
,37
$6:36
31 'B4
MEE
Truman & Co.
William Gibson
Robert Spalding•
Jurls3n Holcomb
Elistue Lewis• ',•
M. H. & G. H. Welles
McKinney & son
Robert - Sheaies -
Robert Comer
Marcus :Thin!!
Benjamin Buffington
„By the tenth isectiOn of.the Act of Asiembly, passed ,
the lust day of • May, A. D.,1841, it is provided “ that'
every seller or vender of wines or distilled equity either
with or, without goads,avarm,. merchaedizrs, commodi-•
ties or affect:, as aforesaid, shall ogler his lieense fifty ,
per cent. in addition to the rates above specified.”
And by the act of Aisembly passed the third day of
March, 1893, it is made-.thedety of the constables of
each township, horou;lt or ward in the several wards of
this commonwealth', -II to givtr written or printed notice
atieast five dap' before the day of appeal fixed by the
Judges of the court of common pless,.and the commis - 1 .
' siontry of said countrto eves) , wholesale dealer and re
finer of rpereboodise within their respective townships,
halQ4l},pr word, of the amount' or sum to which he
stands4iated, and of the siinesind place of Guth' appeal"
of which' the constahlas in •the several townships and
bocougtiu ip Pradfora county will.platze to take. notice.
H.MORGAN, Associate• Judge.
..•
. J. TOWNER. . .
L. PUTNAM. Commienra.
. .
A. L.,CRANMEIL • .
CoMmissioner's Office, Towanda' Feh. H. 1846.
NO: 3 CAN'T BE OUTDONE . !
. - ..— . .
W I PHE. undersigned are under many anti deep oblige.
e....k lions to. theirsnumerons 'friends for the very libe
ral 'patronage they, have- received, for which we tender
you many thank ' and, we have no doubt of a coutinu.
once of your •,; smiles andfacora" so long ka we con,
tinue to
,/Fllgoods cheaper than any store within 100
miles of us.,, , .. •
We,tioW pa v e pleasure,of informing our friends
and cu stomers nil the public generally that we-ate re
ceiving; direct frorn,Z , L.liork,.a. larger and better assort ,
mend of, GoOtis, thasere, orstny :tuber Metc.hatug ever
bribighiti) this m,eritet, consisting of ..:- , , ... .• • -
Dry Good: 4. Groceeies, Glass 4% ...tticrilsi
Crockery -44Tardicare0, - 1 1
latni 4 4 1Sa/t.
Dru.n''cr
s 4' Medicines, 'LeirthleVnittw '
Dye ' rreo4,4-.4lo.,Sorffs,- Pools 4.. Shod' B•c. .
We tor nutted' In Curlitit' adiertiiiiiie4,tru4-r We
buallettly StAlltren 4 N. ,
, - Boor`r4l--t 4 .kin'ee tlifeh - thee
some of oupneighbois hate. been' itin ilieir Fittle'poi*,
g uns it us, bat its Of %neuree..—ineri who ftiiir, 'turd at
the - canton'', mouth. tui 'keg el wia• fia4b; ' ainnbt be
frightifieslbrach Smalttrtsh. - ^I k • ',..,- ,-•.- •
We can assure our Worthy nrl
. obong whishave fat.;
lon so deeply in love with the terms .blrtigl'dntl . Nul
ling." that it is nor intention 1.0 bet ea we' remain in
business to alttays have a meat, 4"Utic''oods.'and after
the gross attempt made in 181.2' to piMitnt obi haying.
we are not so green as to bo till the' eitY witheut a
FULL HAND, whiehld addition to the'experienee of
rin i i - l F onriirtnlirtlie - gity tradeOnhie tip for saw.
tim4 it clerk hi N . ..toik,eity t ) enables us to buy goods
•cheoper than nrerchantu'meraity
,fr,ofd the catuutry . Cafh.
Snigt come 161/;.1A1 ye ivho soranticihify sherip loe }
CAM, tell it no; '3. 'shake t;fhe rtaark 7 pt..u,"dud you;
6L'etitieW4"-'lt:itnri4Yo• io,4; lo , 6 fi'l?d!ige," "ir.e
usiFtelinnk." . titiß we aid 'art •;•,,itcr4.,:. ' . . '.; 2 e
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'ltgrEfirfCrio ' the . :" . oy chanynumeroiletesti
niemitirs'of well:known and in Some' instances
thatingnished individuals, need not .. ha again repeated
indneitlie public to, greatcr ciiq6dence
.. its ;this
;Jai ! ju;,,,,,ly.ce k etkratW _medicine,. the ileFpliat,nperation
of which, together e.vit.h . the I:oddness and unparalleled
efficacy in i retuaying all ; obstruction!, and - testoringell
lunCtionaldenaogements of the,Stenatit, Liver and otti-
Atligeltiv!orgarts; pritifylng the kileod, strengthening'
the wile!! .symcna-, uprooting .the mow, htitidious local
and chinnie... healing end yetoring,theainternal
?Nous,. witlkthOr topvanienceorstainty,and.ehtiappens
re-1.4,1K.11441311P11.139111,115,efiri, get:Frei : l4 , wed
.4ino .
i Cillet which bava
have opened a Uhl for Brat, and every mean!
,lutastheen
Imlay restorcetio..hy" Ahoplel,pitleenalesago mud:obese'
:',.go•fiN4 lll .. PPS!: ,f•tat,Phs44 l 4 ll ls }boa
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~...frl l ire„!.:4',hy;claris.pl" 114 cily, Y Frelitiour.duly to
state, 'that we believe the pills known as Dr... Smith's
• Sog - stl.coatedimproved Indian ;Vegetable
•104.1Yromint;4 1 ;p.glercyri.."! 7 .. , • : • -.!,
J,,tll,Moss N
Physician,. F.
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J. NY .11r1e-rsaJII.D. do do
E..it!ostises,,lll. D.. do do
WA:lawn M. 11•Prof.of Chemistry, N.Y.
L. U. Rua-rms. PoLD.' do do
Prbf:Materialiedica,'do
• •E, M.. Razz, M.:: D. Surgeon. N. Y.
Thls'fiaud!Crits estentively circulated ha the country
• hefoiwit 'citusato the knowledge of Dr. Smith; but' on
. inirestigation it .ehtsformd , •that, several large concerns
Indent:nitrated lzundred.of doUras . pt.t.these Pills
down; hji.the most foul means, and - Dr. Smith mime.
diately applied-to the celebrated Chamiat, Dr.' Chilton,
and the following is the result:
t: . • t- , • '• • Neva-York:July 29; 1845.
f have •analyzi.d 'eltos'of .Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated
Indhin yegetsble'.Pillsi and Ontdthat•they.do not con.
tain-meicUryin 'tiny form. Jsiers Cirti.ros,
M. D. Chemist, 263 Broadway.
• Stale 'ofNun.Yerk,
City and Couoiy of A'eur; York , ' B '
Personally appeared before top. Dr.; 4.i. Benjamin
Smith, ancdmade oath that the stwetnent of Dr. Chil
ton above is true, and that these Pills do not. contain
any injuri o us substance; and further, that ho is the in
-1 venter of Sugar Coated • • .
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1200
12 SO
910"
!So 50
12 50
BENJ4.IIIN SS/111.
'Sworn before me, this 13th day of August, A. D.,
1845. W. y. HAVEMLIE,I3. Mayor.
This infanious slander being nailed, these agents, with
a view to introduce and paint annum imitatbm, circula
ted reports, that Jr. Smith did not invent thaw Pills.
As to this falsehood, we Only refer to the following :
Oath before the Mayor in 1844. .
State of Neuol'ork.
City and County of MP- York, "
G Benjamin Smith, within named .being duly sworn.
deposes and nays, that he is a citizen of.the United states
and resides in the city of New-York; and that he is
the in% entor of ' Sugar-coated Pills,' and that to his
knowledge or belief, the said Pill has never been man
ufactured or sold by any person oscept by himself or his
authority; end that the statements contained in the
within paper are true.' G. Bias,
Sworn before me,' this 14th-day of - June, 1844.
'IAMER HARWER,
• • fit aS , or of the city of New-York.
The above was Bent to Washington, with our sped.
6cation and application for- it Patent. The following
is the reply; •
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Received this 17th day of June, 1844, from •Dr.
Benjamin Smith, the fee or ,$3O, fdi•' on his applica
lion tot a patent for a ' pill coated with Sugar.'
12 50
ILLELLowonTo, COmmissioner of PatentA
• .Dn.Smt-rn takes pleasure in . Poblishing the follow
ing card from the -Wholesale dealers on both . Sides o
him in the same block.
We are well acquainted With Dr.G. Benj.Smith and
believe him every
,way entitled'to public confidence.
N.' Mitchel, Slonfehous,
John Johnson, D. McDowell, ,
Dr: S. also defers to the PresWiii of the North Ri
ver Rank.
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we herr rapiCE;nd the eertifietftee or the first chernirts
and condor the greatest surgeons in NetilYortc, given to
Di .8; one 'year after he invented his riii,which shows
hint to 'be the originator of `Sugar-coated Pale
We, the; undersigned, never saw or heard of Sugar
DontedTilli; Mull G. 13 , •njarnin Smith, manufactured.
and'exhibited thetitto us talon. a year since.'
•• • rtrsarom & Co. 110 Dread‘ay &10 Astor.
RAN 111, Lra, M. D. 86 Liberty•st.,
Hon•ri Es-tor-FT, 99 HUdfidn%St.
.10117 C CA.TREL, 97 Iludsoil-{l..
Also, ruler to D'en..e. W. Sanford, 12 Warren-st.N
Sands & c0.,79 Fulton-st. and Dr. T. W.
D3ioti& Sons; of Philad'a. Also hundreds of agents.
G. BENJ. SMITH
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is wi hien on the bottom of.every- 601 of genuine Sugar
coated Pills.
All Sugar-coated Pills except Dr.Smith'a Indian Ye
, getableSttgar-coatett Pills, are base imitations, mado
merely to palm nfl on the unsuspecting,. Therefore
always ask for Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's Pills, and take
no Other. Oißee 179 Greenwich-st. (large brick block)
near Fulton. These Pills always cure coughs and colds
immediately'. Prise 25 cents per box. '
. .
'• For sale by'E. H. Mason. A. S. Chsmbcrlin. Tow
anda; Robert:Spalding; J. Holcomb. Wystrx ; Henry
Gibbs, Orwell; C. H. Herrick, Athens ; G. F Reding
ton. Troy ; authoiixed 'agents for Bradford county. .
'•There are nollysielane irz New York of the above
the imposition:
- DR. D.JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS.—Far Liver
Complaints, Gaut, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Rheurriatism, Fe
vers, Nervousness, Erytripelas, and Diseases of the Skin,
Impurity of the Blood, Inflammation, Melancholy, Sick-
Headache, Costiveness, Pains in the Head, Breast, Side,
Beet and Limbo, Bilious _Affections, Female, &c. &c. &c
and Whene‘;er au Alterative or Purgative Medicine may
be requited."
There itesearcely any disease in which Purgative Me.
dicines are not more or less required, and muchsutfering
and sichtiesi Might be prevented,' were they more gener
ally used. No person can feel well, while a costive ha
bit of body prevails ; beeitlpt, it soon, generates serious,
and often fatil Diseases, which mightllhave been avoided'
b 7 a dumb. and judicious use of proper Cacharuc..Medi
ewes.; -
TliU Proprietor can recommend these Pills with the
greatest confidence, believing them far superior to the Pills
in general use; more .mijd, mom prompt, safe, and uni
form is their 'operation.
In usjog Mem no partieularemeis required. Parsons
may eat and drink as usual, and, if desirable, eat imme
diately after taking them.
Age will not impair them, an they arelo combinedes
to always readily de‘oke in the stomach.
In - small doses they are Alterative, 'and gently Lego
tve, bat in large doses they are actively Cathartie,cleans.
ingibe.whole alimentary canal from all putrid, irritating
and fecal matters, and prodtici ne healthy secreticmsof the
Stomach. Liver, arid the vinionsother organs cif the body.
Prepared only at No. 8 South Third street, Philadel
phia. Sold by A. D. M...O2ITANtE, To wanda.
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-.. ailing ALTERATIVE, OR PRESERVATIVE..
RHEUMA'I:IBI4.—The Proprietor ha. not Prescrib
ed thie preparation in a great mat, cares df RbeintitbOn,
but in every cm ...where it was 1/60.1 UTAH th 4 rfatern
became 'Coined byNhe medicineone Ammo was
moved.
GOUT.—A number 'cf nisei of Gnut have been cured
by'this Figuration. In one' Of . these cases ilui bail
beei(Milieted lvith it so severely for - thirteen years,'as to
entirely disable * hint-II:Om btoiores, and ftir Asa' Months
immediately previous to his 'taking the Life PreierVatiie,
.he had Veen - confined to his town but befoie he had fin
ished the third bottle, he nap enabled to walk about the
strek.ts, and soon atter' returned M. buemeis,* from
arida' he hMI. been exCiuded 'by his' efilirtions.
Preparedunly . by Dr.' D,.1 A touth Third
Street, Philadehtd i hi , Sold be A.' IS. Moinanye To-
,OZAHSs4W - ' 41Z4I'M
1 1 1WEW'4nit 'or ifrigs, Medicines, Points. Oils, Dye
Stuffs and Groceries have just been received from - York, and-will be 'sold very' low—call at No. I
-Tama cash. A. S. CHAMBERLIN.
°al; BMA, :
.11117,1 S kiIIPAR. A do. Molasses bought a find
anti will ha, sold accordingly by
• H. BAIRD & CO., No: 3, B. R.
PATT:TT OPTIC!!
New-rotk,Mrsrmber 5, 1845
Yew-Fork. June . 16, 1844
SECURES
''REASONABLE SUCCESS." •
M. C. Mercur,
11111,tr. the pleasure of announcing to the public,
that their unprecedented heavy sales Ibis fall,
have , rendererl it necessary to porchawranotber large
stoat or WINTER GOODS,; which they are now re •
ceiviog apd,offering fur cash atuhu/esak or retail, at
Patch lower prices than they can be found at any other
store in Towapda. Cash purchasers of goods can :re
cta* the following advantages by calling at our store:
41141—The procuriDg of their, goods at the least pos
sibleedvancefrom the manufacturer's and importer's
prices..as our goods are purchased from first hands,
eLnet. Cub
Sscosta—,Belief from the extra prices, which merchants
who give Credit muat charge to cover losses by bad
*buts collecting rem
gar smelt, is sery beiwy, embracing almost everything
in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries. (Liquors excepted)
Hardware. Gracbery. , Drugs. Medicines. Paints, Oils,
Hya stuff:l...Boole and shoes, Saddlery. Hardware, Car
riage Trimmings, &c. And shim' 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
. 000, and our customers can have the benefit of our ad
vantageous purchises, as our motto is, "Small profits
and quick. ' Nov. 20. 1845.
NM
'LARGE NEW STORE
•
AllWoe' Corners, . full Wiuter'S Supplies,
AT 'LOWEST PRICES.•
ROGERS, FOWLER has - just filled, by the last
trip of the boats for the season, his large and
cotumodionanew-store-honse with a complete and well
asserted lot of Winter Goode, selected carefully by him
self in the New Yprk and Philadelphia,markets to suit
the season, with a special view to the tastes and wants
of his neighborhood.
Ile'rexpectfully invites an examination or hi+ exten
sive stock—which he offers at an invariable cash price
--comprising, generally,
' • Cloths. Caps. Hats, Hosiery, Hardware, Nails and
Cutlery, Crockery, Suiewve, Tinware, El-
ementary Book., Stationery, Staple and
-4 Fancy Dry .Goods, Drugs and Dye
i
Stuffs, De Laines, Alpaccas,
ta
Prints, ShilWiN, Sheeting,s, I 7
Flannel., &c., &c.
it: short. every variety of goods required in this market.
of the latest styles and of the best qualities according to
prices, which shall he sold as low as can be afforded at
any hther, establishment intended lot permanent busi
ness. Pull as hi. store is, he has roots enough to trade
in, and abundance of light to test thequality of his goods.
1. UM BE RM EN, in exchange for Boards or Shingles
sh.:ll have all articles at cads prices, bur he has no oth
ers; and they will find, at, the same rates. in addition
to his genet al assortment, a constant 'ripply oftilLAIN,
FLOUR, FISII, PORK, SALT, and all the necessa
ries as well as the conveniences life.
FARMERS' produce bought at ull times, at good
prices, and as fair an exchange made fur goods as by
any dealer an the county.
Persons going to the mine for COAL, can save haul
ing by leavidg their loading here, kgeveral miles this
side,) at the coal-bed prices, and taking un order on the
miners, which, under his arrangement, will be other
wise to their mutual advantage, by seeming to purcha
sers coal at the most favorable rates of barter there, and
aavinq to the miners the cost of bringing surplus pro
duce back to market.
F. has heard of pigmy souls, near Franklindale
corners, the old •• yellow corner," whitened over like
the sepulchre, and in some other dark corners, which
could find no good answer to the question—" who i.,
my neighbor . 2 " but he has passed their reach, not cor
nered yet, and he assures the rommuay which has
imposed so many obligations in him by post confidehee
th.it he cannot risk it , continuance, by stopping to kick
off whitrets, or making announcements which he is un
prepared to fulfill. Monroe, Dec. 3, 1895.
ITBRTNTS--The largest. most desirable and cheapest
amortunnt of Prints in town, can he found at
nov46. MERCURS'.
li orsted Goods.
NE DE LAINEs, Crape de laines, C. D Ecesee
iv a and Alpacas, a tine assortment, purchaerd in
ew York, after the late falling off in price+ at
cro26. MERCURS'.
lillt_DONIN ET VELVETS, Satins and Silks, with
WO Ribbons to match, the best and cheapest assort-
town, at n%`26
&MA WLS—Every one wizhing to purchase Shaw Ls,
should by all means call where eery thing in that
hne from twenty-five cents up, is kept at prices to suit
ud es of the articles ; it is needless to sat that it is at
mh tic ußs'.
nes 26
jIItARDWARE.—The largest assortment and
greatest variety ever orTered in Bradford county.
ust received at MERCI:Ft'S.
,OAVINGS BANK
Still• Later. More Rich G00d..?
JUST received an invoice of the latest styles of Silks,
among which may be found Plain black and blue
black. Ombra Striped Pon de &tee Camelion Reps with
Satin Stripes, Genuine Polka Silks, Plaid Florences,
Plain do., Plain silks fir Bonnetts, a rare opportunity
for those to purchase who intend doing so as they aro
sold only a shade above auction prices nt
Oct .20. G. E. FLYNT & CO'S.
_ -
Towanda Merchants, Indictment for .downright mur
der," selling goods too cheap."
Tried before the people of Brad-
The Sharing., Sank, ford county.
WT appearing to the satisfaction of all the jury, (com
l. posed of all Birdford 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 bad been selling fin.
10 shillings per bhl. 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
without leaving the box acquitted the defendant, an• Pas
the verdict was rendered, the crier of thr court can't] out,
Oh, yes !- oh, yes ! oh, yes !
The only genuine cheap store in Towanda, is No. 3,
Ellici: now.
Now, George, you should burst up
No. 3. I should Liar. " Fresh Salt," nor even salt
petre won't save your.. • •head from
Two sleigh loads of New Goods. jusr received. at
Dec. 17. BAIRD'S, N 0.3, Brick Row.
~~~~~~~ ~~la3®~3rl~~~
THE SAVINGS .13.1214.
MIHIS action was brought for "downright murder,"
11 . against the Cashier Co. of the Towanda Sa
vings Bank, fur selling goods too cheap, and thereby
bringing leanness upon the " Merchant Princes" of the
borough. But, with all their vaunted sayings, hired
witnesses and cornhinationl, together with the principal
evidence admitted by us—(that goods were sold cheap
er at Flynt At Co, ' s than any other establishment)
we have at last come off with our " capital increased,"
and ohtained a signal victory over these would-be law'
and order combinations, and carried dismay even into
the enemy's carnp. In addition to our tinnier stuck o
Fall Goods, we have just received
Another Ark Load of Gaul!,
twilich pill be disposed of as liberally as heretofore.—
Thereforewe have to record this
SIITR ' , nal. eau.
That Came E. Flynt & Co. cannot be put down
1:0" Look for the Saringa Bank. dee3.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE- is -given that all persons indebted to the
stand of
. 1 1/Vjo: &tot, of Troy dec'd., are re•
guested to mate immediate payment, and all those hav
ing demands against the name are requested to present
them legally attested for settlement.
CHARLES DRAKE,
ANDREW MORRISON,
Granville, Dec. 31. 1845. Administrators.
CLOVEREYD, just received
and for tree by B. lUNGSBERY.
11 - 11KYE WOODS. PAINTS .14 OILS, of every des
jay cription, for tale, one notch lelom the market.
sep 24. B. KINGSBER Y.
B I IIISHES—Hair, Paint, Shaving and Nods—
complete assortment, at the
Sep 17• CENTRAL BRIX STORE.
PRINTS! • PRINTS! PRINTS !
A LI C OF.S-500 PIECES, whichwere bought for
Checks On the City Bank.", of the manufacturer's
agentri, (rot at • Auction, , where all inferior goods are
sold) and will be sold 'here as cheap as any merchant
(who bought before the decline) pafel. • .
ride \.O, BRICK ROW
NE WEST4BUS'H2ILEIVT
. • ANP
111E0711EIET
L. M. NYE tt: CO.,' swoula
epectlly inform the citizens of Tow
, :1.1 - ilTlirk?' • ^ ands and the public generally, that
air they have on hand & manufacture
i , ,to order • all kinds of CABINET
t = 'FURNITURE , of 'the best mate-
Ai Sala, and workniansbipthatiunnot
. ""I be surpassed, in add itionto the us nal
assortmen, in country shops, we will keep =hand and
make to order SOFAS, of various and most approved
patterns; Sofa Rocking Chairs, upholstered in superior
style; and for Sofa,
and durability cannot Fe surpassed
even to Mir large 'cities. AlsO, the half French Ma
-hogany Chair, beautifully upholstered, with tinted hair,
which never limes 'Bit elasticity, and finished with' the
best hair seating. We flatter ourselves that having
had much experience in the huskiest!, we shall' be able
to satisfy all who may feel disposed to, call , both as to
quality and price: '
and by strict . attention to business
hope to merit and receive the patronage of a liberal com
munity. , ' 1.. M. NYE & -CO:
Towanda, September 1, 1845
CaRiXIIT ruti,rITVICE
IRAY BE HAI/ at our Shoti much lower than it
has ever been sold in Towanda. Gdods are
ctieup. and wheat am lowered, and that is the reason we
can airord ell for to do it. All kinds of yrroduto will
be received in payment. 3 Also, LUMBER of all kinds.
Sept. 1. L. M. NYE 4. CO.
(i..4IIDIIP'I3IIO'BITMg
V I DTILL be kept mr baud, u largo assortment, and
Vl4/ made to order oh shorter notice andfor lean mo
ney-than eon be produced at any ether establiahinent in
the land. Those who are under the necessity' of pro
curing that article-will and Omit he satisfied. A good
hear.se and pall may be had in attendance when desired.
Nepternher I, 1845. L. M. NYE 6e. CO.
BOOT Sr, SHOE MAKING.
t,
7 1 -1
8. , ,. . m,...
t
- .1 4,,
f•A
& SAGE have associated thcniseves
id the Boot and Shoe Making business, in the
borough of Towanda, and may be found at the old stand
of S ilfathaviay. lately occupied by Elkanah Smith. near
I. H.Stephens' Exchange Hotel, where they solicit a
share of public patronage. They intend. by a carefel
selection of stock, and by attention to the interests of
their customers.to makeas 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 and s ho e s ;
Ladies Gaiters. shoes and slips; children's do.; gent's
gaiters and pumps, &c., &e.
JOHN W. wmenx,
PHILANDER SAGE.
Towanda, May 14, 1845.
FALL & WINTER FASHIONS
.S ..a v _ J~
ATCHELEF. & COBEL beg leave to inform the
inhabitants of To'imnda and ticinity, that they
have just commenced the Tailoring Business, up sta.,.
No. 4. Brick Row, where they are, prepared to ever ute
all work entrusted to 'Mein with care liclalmeoS and des
patch, and in the most fashionable manner. Hating
just received the New York and Philadelphia titshions,
and.with their ling e,:perience in the Ittisine,, they flat
ter themselves that their work will he made in a manner
and style equal to any other establihment iu the place.
Terms matte to correspond with the times.
done on the shortest notice.
C - 7:7 - r All kinds of country- produce recened in payment
for work at market prices. October
227raf.:,'-,?aeza.a )
F.I.3IIIOSaBLE, 7111120115,
Over Montane store, next drier to Nlereor's law 0111..7e,
at the old stand of Powell & r. 4 .CaMUIL LOC /
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
DR. JAMES M. GOODRICH has !nested himsel
ut MONROE, for the practice of ilr profession,
and will ho pleased to well on those requiring his ser
ice.s. He say lie found at J. L. Johnson's twerii.
Releience may be made to Drs. Huicros & htaeos
of Towanda. April 23, I ii 43.
Fasinanahle THiinring !
GEORGE H. BUNTING would respectfully in
form the public that be still continues at his old
stand on the west side of Main street, lietw ern Kings
berY's and Bartlett's stores, up stairs. where he may
be found in readiness to all work in his line in a style
not to be sur i passed in Bradford county. Prices to suit
the times. thankful for past favors, he respectfully
solicits a continuance and hopes by strict attention to bu
siness and accommodating terms to merit patronage.
The Spring and Summer FA'SLI lONS hav6iust been
received, and he is prepared to make garments in the
most fishi arable manner.
Particular attention pail to CUTTISG,and Warrant
ed to fit if properly made up.
He has the latest Spring and Suthmer Fashions for
sale. 'Towanda, May 14, 1845.
FAllisters All Waling Oinimmt.
new supply of this pipular medicine, also a quantity
1-‘4l of the SOLAR 71 NSTI*RE, just received by
(let. I. H. S. & M. C. MERCUR:
6 POUNDS NAILS, assorted sizes, at
sep; 24: ItIERCUICS.
SOLE LEATHER—first quality
Comforters," a let.; dozens.
Csrpetings and Floor Oil Cloths.
Carpet and Cotton Yarn.
Bagging—an article unequalled for durability.
Nov. 12. At the SAVINGS BANE.
IQ LEIGH SHOES and Plough' Points. (for Wayne
Co. Ploughs) at G. E. FLYNT & CO'S.
OLE LEATHER-5,000 lbs.—and any quantity
1.7: 4 1 of cow, Rip and Calf skins. from the manufactories
on " Ka;atskill creek,"'N. Y. We won't oay anything
about the price, but come and see at J 3 BAIRD'S.
HAVE GOODS FOR THE LADIES, among
it which are Cashmeres, Mousse DeLaine, plaid frd
and silk work Alpacco. 6-4 plaid Cloaking, Girdles and
Trimmings, to correspond, &c.
sep. 24. O. KINGSBERY.
NOTICE! NOTICE !
TAKE this opportunity to inform all who are in
' debted to toe, that payment MUST be made by
I•'EBRUARY COURT. The sum due from 'each
is small, but in the aggregate it amounts to
considerable. I trust that a more effectual notice will
not be necessary. JOHN N. WESTON,
December 24. Late Sheriff.
IT IS NO WONDER
lirgHAT the Farmers of - Bradford county are all tra
ding at " BAIRD:8 STORE," when it is taLen
into consideration, that in addition to keeping the lar
gest and best stock of Goods in the county, and selling
them cheaper than any body else, they have always
baen-ready to assist and encourage that alas of commu
nity by purchasing their produce of every description at
the highest prices. What, for instance., would they
have done with their butter for the last two summers
had not "Old So. 3" boldly Hood forth in the support
of honest industry and dealt out all descriptions of
goods, at the lowest cosh prices, in exchange for that ar
ticle? The hard fiisted yeomanry are replying to the
above, by coming with a rit../i ! a perfect rush,' '°en
mass" ! ! ! to On cheapest store in Tnearula, where
"13111 Baird di Co." are aloraysceady and willing to do
the fah' thing. Dec. '25.
P O .2.; A.\.'2' 24 41. W
WILL promptly and punctually render' his profes
sional services in Agencies. Collections, and
other matters in 'his profession, entrusted to his care.
Office in the New' rick Black—west room over - the
Post Office. entrance on the north side. Nov. 5y
9918 131UWIELS of Timothy and Flax dEED,
wanted in exchange, for good., at , ,
Ott: V., , REM!, -
ZD
_ 4 . 1 " . * 3.91(
B 0 ill N. T S .
IN• A S n P I T a
the TE of w h atit tl fault Itn o b le.
i fl
town, rm
Though they boast to run hint down
iesubscribel
the public E
tow reetivii
well select
'OYES. sa t
It cylinder
rosi' cotabira
and coi&
1E064 kilt
3, and 4, pi
aki4g: wit]
ail platen,
church stoves; cylinder coal - and pail
of which will be sold rd lOar air at any
went this side of the litielj filtaintains,
rye, corn. pork, Mittel', thecae,. end earl
TIN-WARE constantly kept on band, a
retail, with stovepipei elbows,. stove tut
tin, patent pails, atone jugs,. British he
cut to suit customers, with Job work at
tion in the ''hi; Copliel' de Sheet lion
on short notice and in a workmanlike
And in addition to the above ankles,
keep constantly on hatoin good snide e
ing, Powder ; with FLOUR at. POE.
and pound, .codfisb, mackerel, soap,
butter. LIQUORS, suill as rum, k
whiskey, of different qualities: Tea,
spice, sa Istratusegi n ger, Starch, cloves, el._
tobacco. cavt ndish and fine cut,. candies; nuts,
sins, herring, green. and dried fruit, cider, beer, k i
other articles usually kept by grocers; all of wpb
be sold at reduced pricesfor ready pay. .Bton st;
nufacturing Establishment not kept exactly in
ye's corner black, but in the next building b e b,,
the south side of the public square, where person,
;.
ing to purchase the abmte articles will do weltu
and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
Nov. 12.1895. t.-C.
REMOVED T 0; No. 1, BRICK Rd
Tr. .1. CIILVINERLI.r.
... k RESPECTFULLY Mon : ,
(nerds and the public that .
RESIO7ED to the End
~,,--6.,,,_- N0..1, where he still remota
lel 131 1 turfy cn hia old business 141 0 4 r.4.
\f . , ze ‘, ix.p. - Watch and dark Rtrairit
1
and warranted to be well done: From a long er
ence in the business. be Itelie‘es that he still i,,,
render perfect satisfaction to all who may how
with their patronage.
il. B. Watches - warranted to run well nut r n .
the money refunded: and a written agree tlOl3 g
to that eli%✓ to all that desire one.
CLUCKS.—A itorge assortment just rectiqj
for sale yen law for-
If votr Want to buy Jewelry elorap raB et C.
herlhis W.lteh Shop. No. t, Brick how.
MAPLE Sta.; AR, Wood, and al: koads of f:
try Produce re eked in payment.
Towanda, Jurr Is, ir,il).
( . .11.1IRS .IND BEDSTL'.IL ,
Tll
to naariuricturr. anti ,
at auk 'Oll stand. all
erne and II
01.50 .S . t/tee ,
A. 11E .fiSTE. I S. ,t.„
se ll for rash or prni]Lt.t.
1 I "TININti done io n i r
TOM g INS & lli ft 1:C:..0
'l'owanda, April 2:1, 1845.
SADDLE & HARNEs
M574.32EM. CLa
EL3.1.71%-2E4 4i...f1! TN 4 i ; Sar.
Mr) ESPEcryt - LLV igowmtl.l thJty oq.n,
a t , minuf:irture of lit
&c., in Cot 11iit's ne:riloot to J.
Ottice, "here they tonstanth of
owl manufacture to old, r,
Elastic 1: cb, Commo), (1 , 1( 1 Sad,f,
LlaraCs3, Cu net L n.
Bridles.
Cullers.
Carriage. Trinansinir and rilitarp Wtrk
order.
'.llattrasseq. Pew :Ind Chair CasLion% made ca
not ire and trmo.
'l'he subleriher, Lope TI-..tioin7 their work nr;!.t.
by a stnet attention to busineet, to malt A Om
puhhc pairdnage. ELKANAIi SMITH LSO.
Tn,".1116. MIN
I)RESS COODS
ADI ES are particutarly reque-tr i i In rail ant:::
al 4 amuw our assortment of 411 Who/ Ombrr C.
merra. Nazarene blue Delaines.zeinter halzarines: prr
do ecue.e, (tart style) Victoria striped cashmeres, qua
Ann plaide and checks, &c.. cords stoe
ret trimming:: to match, now exhibiting at N 0.33-5
now. We- my . thty arc 25 preen/. rill apt,'
dec3. !ADM & CO.
9CASES HATS, and a Large stock of CAP;....rw
opening at the cheapest store , In To.a.rbda—mi
Ludy knows where that is f :1u.3, rick Rot.
HA - 11tiESS. AND CARRIAGE
1121 .
A.
LANG I: anti general assortment of the gime
tic les, coin nirsing almost 0000 by fir
nosy and Carriage Makero, which aril be rola /4.-r
than the same iitiality of goods have ever Leen offered
Ovveqo or Elmila,just received by
Sep. !4. H. S. & M. C. MERCFP.
OROUERIES.
rink CRESTS of Tea, di ffe rent kinds and qoaficit
41P9. which will he.sold by the cliei.l or le-4 qucr
ty, at curb prices er to ensure the sale of the lot
larger than bought by any other - merchant ia Toirani
Call at BAIRD'S \0.3 B. R.
I. O. OP 0. F.
- n -T becomes our duty again to announce the rerrirt . i
more rich and valuable cools, which we are °film::
still cheaper (if possible) than heretofore.
We have for cash buyers • the following goals:
100 ps. blk and blue silk Alpaccas;
50 figd and changeable goods, for dresses;
150 styles DeLaines and cashmeres;
15001415. Calicoes—in addition to our former bat
stock-the contents of one hot, just received.
40 ps. Clutha, all shakes and colors;
15 • Bk and Fancy Casseincres
20 Satinelta, all prices.
Iron, Nails, Steel, any quantity. and' Shelf Her:, , .r.t ,
in abundance. The
.‘,.• people" of Bradford county. M"
looked tong and anxiously for the timb to . come 46
goods could be purchased at their real value. For 1 0
last six months we have satisfied the most skeptital.
wish to inform our Mende that we are not to close by
ness in the spring, as reported, but shall continue
battle fordhe fritncrs of Cheap Goods; as long road
benefit the county of Bradford. It is told in this ;te'
We have, we can, and we will.
December 17. G80..E,. FLYNT ds GO _
_ _
J. E. Canfield, Atiorney.atlaw ,
,s—vu amigg 9 2)..i1v 9
iv u k . a L s atteendwittohal:ir!ininpdtzis buiness at ; d nees dmpa iiitnumi ,ch. ° I !
flee in the Tin and Stoic Store building—Up stair'. -2).
-
of the Bradford RePorlu.
Two dAlars and fitly cents per annum ; Futter ,
deducted if paid within the year; mid for CASH sa"
ally in advance, Oss Dott.sn will be deducted.
Subscribers at liberty to discontinue at any 00% 11
paying arrearages: Most kinds of Cocrear PLast"
meeised in tayment, at the market price.
Advertisements, not exceeding a square of twi n
inserted for fifty cents ; every subsequent basu*
twenty-Gs - scents. A discount made to yearly advetir
Jon Panvrpro, of every description, neatly and
'a'
executed on new and fashionable OP'
I,ettcra on business pertaining to the attire
fret of postage,,to ens= attention.