Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 08, 1846, Image 3

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    STILL THEY COME!
If. S. If Jr. C. .11ERCUR.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER AssoßTafesi OF
GOODS,
consirling-as usual. of everything. which will
be sold at the lowest notch.
Towanda, July 0. 1846.
• • .
p, IL LIST for August =Jimmie(
D. 18.46. commencing August 31.
iiiii7zdants. I
K Bingham &c
D M Bult
- I Plaini.P.
1 11l Mai . 45 W Bingham &c
1
369 Sept 37 J C Powell
169 " 39 T H Lewis
9:3 Feb 40iJohn Horton
!29 11 ay 41 Norman Welles
201 Sep. 42,S Hillhouse
520 1M IVeed's ad
969 " 1 .1 Naglee & Son'
125 Dec 42' Wells & Per. as
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405 "Forbes' ad
:4)9 " : F Baldwin
MU
W T Bradford
B Bennet et ad
IC Pierce
E R Etter Sc
B heryhetal
Win L Post
H \V Vanßuren
Saltmarsh
David Cash
C N Shipman
Esseltine
IS P Rockwell
John Acla et al
H Lewis
4:4 May .1:7 H Camp
67 Sep L C Dechasra
165 " same
711 " (Hannah Ada
771 " ItH&WAMas'n
Dee 4311 S Elliott
244 " P C Ward
334 •• 0 Saltmarsh
:179 " Humphry
423 •• ( Rome tp., &c
56 Frl• 4.11.' 91 Tenant
Kine•herc
7 19 Geo Sanderson
W Gibson ct al
S B Strait
1J Forbes' ad
W Hurnphry ctc
J Elliott
G Sanderson et al
I N Weston
ICltarles Hornet
Trial List for Srptembtr Term, .q. D. 1846,
first ii•rrl..
10 )Lv' 44 J Tozer lI Gregory et al. Ifi.fa
45 " I 'l' Norm H Band (debt
4ti 11 W Emerson R Sp:Mting "
!P Gorseline '; Robinson am,ac.
& Jones P Sullivan sch
•:09 " IC Ellsworth 1S H Spencer appeal
•.:30 - II -I A Carey 11 jr et ill , jeCtint
DWI:. sub !Israel Duct: case
11'..1)11 ad ete;.l J E4Ans et oh t. fa.
'l,& C sturdvriti PII :Jr P.ont et al.l ••
113 Gr.!!!') adx &c ease
" ID & ItNl"..)utfielJohn Spaldixez lejec.tmt
ID Dartlett et al. 'appeal
4 01 " I Hanson's use !I.' Fisher
47 Sept 441 E Spalding 'Jobs
•• I.(' Det-Iht:tlx ) A A Noble lekctillt
154 !II S S:ark's u• Pll url rt I c
,ct ta .
!,!etlt
. ”1 Aria et ax. c'a
;, Nlitehell 11 KeHorn ft.
IF: Overton '.l .Nelt et j^. I,llt
' .1 Ni•lore jr. \ I. arent'e
t , ; Der 41111 jr: !T
77 I \ S ! Shuart
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1,1 • t . .11,•tint.
e. 1E overton .1 NT I'l°ll,l et "
" N We..ton&r;P Untnono./,.:
.rpti miler 71rm, IFiti_s t rond jrcf.k.
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:iapp et al.
.1 Nl•\lartles
II I 11ti.111;e
L Key
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IN C Hitgris .
I , I D 11 . tratiken
1 &lit .15. K ‘Vottnly
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ti t ; IS Dartford
'll IR E II icket
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flames. Sinith
I t Kent
NiV, iikp et 3
.Itl Stiles
31'2 Minter .
317 kiiron
357 1.1 ni Nit, et al.
130't Shepard
;Cul. lial. & C
3;6 .1: Sturdrvant
LI Garber
'lra 11-•.1,r
I H 'Smith
K XVri2ht
!Zd
Ili ()wen
C L Ward etc.
I I) I art: ...on
:E XV Nlorzan
j 3; Camp
IL(; Brumat et
'.I IS Hinman
Van Bu-kirk
, IZ (' mer
T Berle lict
j1..1111 It.-1 etc
I T Bradford
It; 0 XVells et a!
II Jnerlt & Spald
IN etc
XV Coonrad
sowIS French
1E Vaughanß Smith et al
lE Cole 111,nroe twp.
E Grtiiia et al.
,J C Aldrich lit 'their:
IS Ann ible Neer et al
I.X.u..aan Green l j .ht C Cooper
, L E I) Wilder ,E Go t odrieti
' IJraln Irvin C Hill
;1;1 Mallery J Stone 4-1 n't
jloll. Carman N 51.. 1, 1114g
\V I er',. ad. u a 3' torselinu et
j E Roper IS NI littc-14 -
BradJor.l Mutualll ‘Vmal et al
111 Brown IVali. j. l4a.
j& 0 J
II Nt Ramey IH Sp doing Jr
'E \V Baird IC Co ,, jonigh
ll'eter, , u,4ll 0 I:ll..wardt
j7v m Campbell j(1 S atliew‘ort
‘v M'ph,q,.an I. I) li.Jod,ase
Il' Haines Acc lietveg
5; Frh {c'l. S Ea.worth I) II Fulitr
. B M'Atfee
W lim¢hm (Cu..: X N Thmna.' I.
:no X SE o,trantfrlS Van II mkirk
I'\ Is • ;J Mah4,elJl
1 1 I ():goad Irlarint Strong I
117 II I jolonv H Rannay
' I r Wileo r r I Hatch
I 2) j t' Overpeck. I W ili
1 55 - D Bartlett ' &11 Dr
!71 Itinv l'rarey 11' Smith etc j
j 72 \\',;r Brown aen.-C; Chtnltrln'.4 J , N.J I
I\l l'lmery
( 7 Cummings parties G o ff
93 May .1.; I) S Miller .Nl-'.l•r
15 t Hu) llnyc%
3 Dec 4
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" .1 Iv of 14toa 1 , 1413, at 10
th- retoto Sept.PITO.
, f !•. (1 We Ines.lay
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S 1.1. ir, 4 7h ud 5A.1.1.14
1,1 N IN
AND Plitt
I \ awarded the t;011 mid Stlter Ntedk,
F.,11r Cl,l I'lelllll/111S. Wit/ FiVO Honors, at the
N , hoaal. the Masslehtt,tts, •he New York, and the
Ih.sewh ama 1-:chtlatins, rt vipeetl•cly, for the most
, i 4 a , ha Colored Daguerreotypes and best Apparatus
ev..r etiolated,
Portra,ts taken in exquisite style, without reprd to
weather.
Instructions gi,rn in thr art..
t A lar t z,. assortment of Apparatus and Stock al .v s on
hot 1. at , ho :attest rash inwea
- Nen, York. 551 Broad.ay ; Phdadolphot, 131
" Ut ; Botaon. 75 Court, and 53 Hanover St..; Bal.
205 4Saltintore St.; Wadlin- , ton, Pontotylvanta
A`e , ”te Rrter.d.urc, Va., Merhann-... Ha 11; C 1 1 ,01.-
trai. Fourth and Wdnut. 371.1 176. Main St. •
iirnad%av 1'27 Vieille Run dui Temple ;
, d ,-, ;t0,1, Churrh
N'lt 111)11E.
\\l{, to my enclwwwe. on Sunday. the 14111 day
"I lune. a Brown COL 4 vrar<nlJ 8,01 ''lt
ha. two ulitte feet and a qar on the forehead. The
owner is requusted to prove property. pay ehaTge: and
take the colt away. INMAN TIIURSTON.
Towanda tp.. June 29, 1816.
FLV NETS,suother lot just received and tar sale
jU cheap a. jell REEDS'.
ARRIVAL OF SUM fER GOODS,
THE subscribers are now receiving and opening a
very large supply of seasonabl. GOODS. which
they are anxious to sell on the most favorable terms for
ready pay.
They are fully determined tlrat no one shall sell Goods
cheaper than they. Having taken much pains in the
selection of their goods—and as many articles of mer
cliandize have fallen off in price since spring purchases
were made, they confidently believe they can offer
some inducements to those who wish to buy cheap
goods they will not readily find elsewhere, especially a -
stores that purchased their goods early In the season
it will take but a moment to drop in and examine some
of their cheap Goods. Such as
Good Brown Muslin, 7 cents per yd.
Calicoes, 7 dn.
Very gond Prints„ 1002 &15 per yd.
Brown Sugar. 7,8 & 9 cents per lb.
Good Molasses, 30 cents per gallon.
Green Tea from 123 cents to $1 per lb.
And all other articles in proportion. They do not
like to say they will sell " cheaper' and "more" "goods"
than nny body else. That would seem too much like
boasting; but they will say distinctly, they tem. SOT
he undersold; and, will also say to their Lumber and
'Produce customers, that they have.the most entire con
fidence that nn fault will be found with the price of
Goods. If they only bring in their Lumber and Pro
duce, they will find goods as cheap as where they sell
exclusively for C 11111!
They do not consider it necessary to enumerate all
or any of the articles they have for sale. Suffice it to
say, their assortment is now full and complete. Call
and examine for yourselves
Towanda, July I. 1845,
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debt
Is. fke
Bei. fa.
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debt
for. at.
appeal
replev. .
ejermn
ad. fa.
appeal
debt
ejecmn
appeal
trepqa.
appeal
IF A N1)1,0111)8 supplied on the most favorable terms.
Those_wishing to buy good Liquor and Segars 25
per cent. below the usual prices cannot fail to find it to
their advantage to call ou TRAC V & MOORE.
lir IST of Letters remaining in the Post Office at To
wanda, for the quarter ending June 30th, 1846.
Ariel AVrn B 2 Ketchem John F 2
Abbot Collins Lent David E.
Ames Olive Miss Larder David
Darner Wm. Lang M H Miss
Beam Adam Moody Marrion
Babcock AVm•H 2 Morey Northrup
Baldwin Rev John T Murphy Daniel
Bail) Chas \V M'Alpine M L Miss
Bullock D M'Gill James
B. 'irkNathan or his heiriMaron John
Bowman David Mollaney Morris
Baldwin E. Mahn Michael
Browning Harriet Miss ! Magill Dennis
Bat d W T Al'Allivter Jonathan
Bartlett 0 D M. low Martha Miss
Inininock Samuel Miller Mary Joseph John or
Dmiatroit Jahn Ehaa
Dreg , W Miller Gilbert
Dunbar 0 F 2 Michols Mary Miss
D , olg'utriv Alexander Nobles Joseph B
Joat ph 2 P^-t Isaac
\Via Jr. " Pr--tins A R
Cr.o.lv Ilia al Plullips Curtis & Charles
Cron'y .1 In Quigley James
Chellson El zabeth Rush Michael
Seely Almmer Miss
t"atk Harriet Miss Shrader John or his heirs
('ool-nil:d Ellen Miss Snutli Reily
cranmer H A It south Israel 2
Coe .1 doi I) Sh to: A S
Cloud M 3 Smith F vv
('r-the Ma-y Shiite. 1)
I' o t., in Stephen Shores Stephen
(darner )Lees 'l' Santee Wm
rawer John savor,. Theodore
1: !ward. li Sulli• an Patrick
Po•ter \Vin 11. Sbnith 'Jetty
Fitz zetald Mrs Smith J •
Fowler Hordeo M. shores sally M
• Parsley Miss Strickland Luke
• Frt dere k Sickler Edmund
mt.., Hanna!, Tuttle Nathan 2
Coriistius Taylor Jamb
(Irecri .1 hn SI Trappe James
Gobard Julia A Aires Themes! Owen
Gros!, Rev A C P
Gene v,! .111 or heirs Warlord N C
• r za Mrs Walburn George
II oe• \\*ebb J.lllll 1..
11, lv Patrick Waltman David
Hirkirncr Garnet Mrs Wooster Isaac M
I H o l c omb Judson - Wat Squire
1e Flawly Bridget Warlord J J
~,. etc. ' Ingham Joseph Esq. Young E
Jectint J''ttratez:tt Win. Yaw Hiram
John•nn Elizabeth A. S. CHAMBERLIN. P. M.
! T• IST OF LErrERs remaining in the Post Office
lebt 1.1 at Athens, Pa., gunner ending June 30th 1846.
!Jrctmt Dr. Isaac .Anderson 2 Jacob House
Prim ipal of Athens AeadmyDarias Snger
Mrs Dinah Amiable Nlarvitla Sackson
Junes E ., . an Jiihn•Kingsland
‘Valter Brrgq Alfred Lambert
.I.t`iii H 11,113.11 Rebecca S Langford
Weii II B 1 'onkey Daniel !gallery
\Vin C .I.key Harvey !gallery
Mrs S nal, I" Clark Thomas Mitten
Daniel Cane Patriek Mationy
Mr Clarke or Hill A bitall Mead
11 'la- a Abical Maxwell
tic E Cross Seine-ha Munn
,)ant. I l'lllketidall James Marvin
Henry I) neon Harris Murray
Romani Dorton .lames Nixon
Cr,',,, Drown • C. S Park 2
Jnriathati 1: ,hake 1-sac Porter
Islay 1.1 l'a•ter Mary S Plummer
11.mben Finch .1 inn , Randolph
0.. i Pe r ris 11 D Spaaire
\ adieus roleu Reuben Seely
John • ;reef, Je-se F Sikes
Celestia Snell
James Seely 2
Co bard Sins:dating
Dr Ozias 51. ring
It P Soviet 2
Samuel II saviyer
G
I; mall Towner
Al Walter
N irre• lurrav
C. H. HERRICK, P. M
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11.1 ale
Trhe good people of
. I . ..wand aid that he Ita4 opened n new
1r...•. fy ',tore on the corner oi tlain .nll Bridge
, •,•1 tot
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• 11., A II I it, I,llp All killtiS utltriPl'eflt•el,
I,L II 3.4,1 AU ti 1:1 kunl. n t C11,1.11114, jilt `it.!:( emit
. •- • atilt Ir 0111,0,1 111 111-. (I:rptorr.v
be t. an d candt,-. er TO.
tea, cont fur. Ground popper.
v•••,•1 , 1 .111-plt•••, s ileratmh closes, .ta reit. row ornmi, do.
sugar. bar. !alley :toll cutaile soap, coin
moo rat her,. lo.rrtniz. 'lox or Is,. quantity.
hous:ar,l.codlisii, No. 1. th when I. • Also. snuff, segars,
50 cent. ie.r 100) cream nuts, filbert,
0.m.1N. rai 4 lmh peppy tomato and waloot
L. tclun.s. !colon syrup and rurprt bags; combs of all
kihsis. A Irr_e shock of CANDIES, of all Lioila at
olhulesa:h. and
1 11 110 ,
r refill,
1 h,. 9th
and Oil Lai
\GG Gft ~Li.i\ li~l
He has also a hr,,e assortment of the finest and hena
snide of 1300 I'S AND SHOE:B...er brought
tins untrket : being of Philadelphia manufacture. consis
t ong of Misses'fine morocco boots. calf boots, coarse do.,
kip boots and shoes. A very large lot of ladies kid
slippers, made niche best maternal and workmanship.
Ladles half gaiters. silk do., boys and children's morn:leen
noon roes, ctoldrein's half g liters, boys Lip brogans. all
of e. lack will be sold .ray low for cash, or ready pay
The highe s t price paid r any quantity of good
BL" rrElt. HUGH (Y . HARA.
Towanda. July I. 1846.
persons intlet.ted to the estate of James E.
11 Ennis, late of titandingStone tnwn.htp, deed., are
hereby rrfpiestefl to make paymenCwilhetut delay, and
those baring claims against said estate, will please pre
remit tiu•m July attested to ASA STEVENS.
Statattleg stotte..lone 4, 1E46. Executor.
EX EC UTO ICS NOTICE.
p e rgniig indebted to the estate of Juel Tuttle,
Lite of Standing Stone town -hip, clec'd., are reques
ted to make immediate payment, sod those having
claims against said estate, will please present them du
ly attested to ALBA 11717 LE, Executor.
:Standing Stone, June 4, 1946.
.8t No. 4 b Brick Row
TRACY & MOORE
Connuk.
OMB
Rots and Shays
EX ECU I s I'ICE
Brigade Orders.
To the (Warns Soldiers of the Pd Brig. 916 Di; P.N.
HEREAS--A requisition has been made on the
Goven.or of this Commonwealth, for siz Regi
ments of Infabtry, to lap held in readiness for muster
into the servico of the I:overtimes!, of the United States.
Offers Of serviee of Voinntetrs won be accepted with
the view of accommodating each military division, in
proportion to its strength. Citizens of this Brigade
who arc desirous to tender their service to the country
in the present emergency, will forthwith enrol the.a..
selves and .report the same to the Brigade Inspector.—
It is hoped that the citizens of this Brigade will not he
found wanting 'in patriotism, and devotion to their
country at this important crisis, bot will enrol them
selves without delay according to the act of Congress.
Each company to consist of one Captain, one Ist Liett.
tenant, one 21 Lieutenant, four blergeants, four Cor.
ponds, two Musicians, s,stv-four privates.
B. WILLISTON, JR. Brig. Gen.
Brig. General*. Office,
Athena. June 16. 1846, S
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of apildry writs of Vend. Expo., issued
from the court of Common Pleas of Bradford co.
to me ditected, 1 shall expose to public sale at the house
of 1. H. STEPHENS, in the borough of Towanda, en
Monday, the 3d day of August next, at 1 o'clock. P
M„ A certain lot or piece of land situate in Wysox
township, Bradford county. Beginning at a post on
the north east side of the Post road leading through
Standing Stone; thence along by the same, south fifty
degrees, east seventeen and 32-100 perches to a stone
corner by the northwest side of a lane running north
easterly from said road; thence by said lane, north forty
four degrees, east twelve and two-tenth perches to a
post; thence by land of the party of the second part,
north fifty degrees, west sixteen and 82-100 perches to
a post; thence by land of the same, south forty-six de
grees, west twelve and four-tenth perches to the place
of beginning. Containing one acre and forty-nine
perches and nine-tenths of a perch, including the build
, ings thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Simon
Stevens to the use of Hiram Mix vs. Peter C. Ward.
ALSO—A certain piece or lut of land situate in - the
township of Windham. Hounded on the north by Har
ty Ru:sell and Joseph Elabree, on the east by Joseph
Elshree' and George Pitcher, on the south by Ziha
Hotchkiss, and on the west by Jacob Smith and Julius
Russell. Containing about three hundred acres, about
65 acres improved with 2 houses, one framed and one
stone, three framed barns. one Grit mill, and interest
of one-fourth of a sow will thereon.
ALSO-4piece or parcel of land situate in Win
dom, hounded north by land nf.James Kinyon, east by
land of Joseph Doan:south by land of Nathan Doan,
west by Matthew Buck. Containing shout one hun
dred acres, four improved, one log house end small
framed barn thereon.
Seized cod taken in execution et the suit or Frances
P. Lanford & Co. ye. John Russell.
JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff.
Sherirs Offire,Towanda, June 24, 1846.
DELINQUENTS. •
have purchased goals at Montanyes
T HOSE whn
11 's store on a years credit, at as cheap rates
n• they could have been enabled to do at other places
fir Cash will do well to pay up, if they wish to keep
the pot boiling. June 17. IBM
WANTED -500.000 NI - angle
3C0.000 feet Board.:
1000 lb.. Gond butter;
.1. D. E. D. M ONTA NYE 4. CO.
voik ; FE LIME—a tew barrels of the above aril-
V cle to be had at jell MON TA NYE's.
111' CE
R A - DAY ONLY !—More FLORENCE
DONN El's ju-t received at the Savings Bank,
o Inch we are ott.rina tn-day as cheap as yesterday.—
Call and examine. jet'? G. E. FLYNT & CO.
GRAIN CRADLES, 2 dozen. superior to any ever
made in this county, now selling at N 0.2, Brick
Row. jel 7 REED'S.
June 14
GRAIN & SNEATI - 1:4,
also Rifles, Quineliaug NVlietstones, may he had
low 'or raqh, at jell REEDS'.
oRKING CAN VASS,
ZEPH Y V. ORS
Patterns for Working, shaded purse twist, worst-
Arc.. may he found at jell REEDS'._
Clll B 4, BUSHELS CORN, in store, and for aale
o . 3eigi low, by jel7 O. D. BARTLETT.
WANTED at:N. HEMINGWAY'S, a first
rate boy. 16'or 17 years of age, to learn the
Blacksmithing Business. Apply immediately. jelo
NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS!
A MONTA NYE is replenishing his store with
an unusually la-ge assortment of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Paints and Oils. Dye
Stu& Drugs. Medicines. 4-e., &r. Further particulars
given next week ; meanwhile call and examine them
yourselves.
Towanda. June 10, 1816.
MODERN ROME!
THE subscribers wou'd tender their thanks to their
customers for past favors, and call their attention
to their :New Stock of Goods, which exceed their for
mer one in quantity. quality and low prices. Their
prtsent stock having been selected with great eare,and
boug./t/ low; they will endeavor to jive their customers
better bargains fir Cash or Produce than can be had at
any other establishment.
Their assortment being complete. it would he useless
to particularize articles, but would just say that their
:lock consists of a toll supply of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Crockery. Hardware. Dye StulD,Drugs, Hata, Bonnets,
Boots and Shoes, &c., &c.
The atto‘e sleek shall ne seal at prices that will give
entire satistneti.tn.
❑ring satittiell that ready pay is best for all parties,
enabling the former to tell his produce at a better rate,
and the merchant to sell his goods at lower prices than
he ein do int credit, therefore will adhere to the Ready
Pay ;,4p.lem. We d a not ask you to call and see our
goods tirst, but examine others first. if you please, and
th e n curs. and .we are sure you will purchase au. if
you want bargain-. MAYNARD & WATTLES.
Rome. June 30, 1816.
!mimic N 0... 3. Brick Row.
GENTLEMEN NI E RUH A :N . , TS will please call
131
and isio• Oleo. Lor m.e.: by the firor Jay of July, as I
.on mini; to I dirri..'iurg at that time. Every exertion
will b. ni pa) tt,o thirds of I f 446 Tsar... and nave
ro th1.....0nty p..r rent. I would likewise request
th ise bail tie In Licenses, to cell and take them.
Gelleciors wall please pay all collections by the first
day of J uly. J. REEL, Treasurer.
TI11"1",1111 ' . OFFICE.
Towamin. .11mc 9, 1R46,
1 . DI l'Oß'• NO 110 E
T toothy Parton and Wat. Davnbon. Trustees of (he
,r Arnertew t, Barry Bailey. Adotin
istrotot Srortll derra,ed. No. 29 Feb. T.,
ititC. and Lim 11,bler rx. Jesee IVoodruff, No. 174,
y 1 M 45.
The itilder.ianed having been appointed an Auditor
to di-tritn., min,..)- N 0.,. on executions in the above
.110. betohy gi‘es I toth e that lie will attend to the du
nes of his spi Intent at his office in Towanda Do.
FOUL' h, on Tuesday the 14th day of July next at two
P, IL, when all itcrsons interested are required
preee it their elairne. to be debarred from coming in
upon void hind.. HENRY 11110T4. Auditor.
FALL &.WINTER FASHIONS
1761E3 i1t1660
BATCHELER & I:OREL beg leave to inform the
inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity, that they
have just commenced the Tailoring Business, up stairs,
No. 4. Brick REM, where they are prepared to execute
all work entrusted to them 'with care neatness and des
patch, and in the most fashionable manner. Having
just received the New York and Philadelphia fashions,
and witllitheir long experience in the business, they flat.
ter themselves that their work will be made in a manner
and style equal to any other establishment in the place.
Terms mode to correspond with the times.
017171 G done on the shortest notice.
All kinds of country produce received in payment
for work at market prices. June tO, 1846.
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Isaac S.
Warn. deceased, late of Monroe tp. Bradford Co.
are requested to make immediate payment, and all
those having demands against the same are requested
to present them, legally attested for settlement.
JOSEPH HOMET, Administrator.
Monroe, June 10, 1846.
11 G , ODD ZO
Elliott &Mcreur,
ARE now receiving • stock of rintirm AND
UMM EU GOODS compuving almost every thing
ever bought or sold, which.they offer to the Public for
cub or approved credit, as low as can he purchased at
teteil any where in the United ritate*—(Tessa and
California included.)
Towanda, May 22, 1846. _ _
WY (MODS, GROCEFtIEIti, HARI/WARE,
Crockery, Paints, Oils, Ate., 4-e., bought for tub
sod sold at a very small profit by
May 22. ELLIOTT 4. MERCUR.
-
IRON & STEEL—A large assortment of all ki
just received by ELLIOTT & MERCUR.
Another Great and Enthusiastic
MEETING !
AT A MEETING of "all Nu. S—Brick Row," held
on the 39d day of May, inst., OLD BAIRD. was
called to the Chair, and BILL Bastin appointed • com
mittee of the whole to draft resolutions. After several
pathetic speeches by Elea--er and George, the follow
ing Preamble and Resolutions were unanimously
adopted :
Whereas, There appears to bee great desire on the
part of some Merchants in the Borough, to come up
along with No. 3 ; and Whereas we are willing to
assist them in doing so as far as consistent: Therefore
Resolved. That such merchants have our consent to
unite their several stocks 'together, as the only means
•
by which they can equal No. 3.
Resolved, That the Shavings Bank" take the
right wing; small profits and quick saki" the left,
and " New York in Miniature" the rear,—a pike team
backwards.
Resolved. That we never before thought New York
was Auch a looking place as i/a miniature exhibits.
Resolved, That No. 3 always has, always ex.'s, and
always WILL, sell goods cheaper, better goods and
more of them than any store in town.
Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting he
published in the Village papers, and that one copy be
handed to each of our competitors, and half a copy to
New York in miniature."
May 29.1840
BILL. BAIRD & CO
TARIFF REPEALED !
IMRE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to hie
friends and the pnblic generally, that be now
receiving and opening an entire new stock of GOODS,
(at his store in the borough of Towanda, situated on
the east aide of Mom street, three nom, south of Mon
tanye's & Co., and nearly opposite B. iiingbery's) em
bracing everything in the line of
Dry Goods, Groceries. (the ardent excepted.)
Hardware. Glass 4- Queen's Mare. Boots
and Slaves, Paints. Oils and Var
nish, Iron and Nails. 4-c.,
which he will sell as cheap a■ the cheape4. not except.
ing the Renovator, or any of the champions of small
profile and quick sale-v. He would respectfully invite
those who wish to buy cheap to call and examine his
goods and prices for themselves, before purchasing at
any other place. N B Erfb.
Towanda. May IC, 1944. •
VIIIRINTS, LA W NB & lit 6, a lama
ment on hand and for sale cheap at BETTS'.
EGHORN & PALM LEAF HATS and bonnets
•J will be found it my2O BETTS.
New York in Miniature !
THE subscriber has taken great pains to make his
smortment so complete in
Dry Goods, Books 4- Stationery, Crockery,
Hardware, Paints S Oils, Groceries,
Boots g• Shoes, Iron 4-'steel,
Glavt.
as to present to his hien& and the public nearly or quite
all the advantage of dealing in stores which confine
themselves exclusively to any one of the above branch
es. He invites attention to his assortment.
Towanda, May 20, 1046. 0. D. BARTLETT.
WOOL!
11HAVING made arrangements to exchange Cloth
and other goods for WOOL, the subscriber de
sires to gain the confidence and approbation of the wool
growers by giving them the very best exchanges which
the nature of the market will permit. Call and see.
Towanda. May 20. 0. D. BARTLETT.
INSURANCE AGENCY.
TIRE subscriber enntinues to act as agent for the DE
LA WARE MUTUAL-INSURANCE CO., of
Philadelphia; a stock company of goad standing and re
pute & does business on axle. Table terms as any other.
Ho is also agent for the LYCOMING CO. MU
TUAL INSURANCE CO., a company which has al
ways been punctual in the payment of losses and pre
sents advantages seldom found.
Towanda, May 20. 0. D.BARTLETT.
ALICOES—the largest assortment and prettiest
C
patterns, and cheapest CALICOES, to say no.
thing of Ginghams, Lawns, &a., ever seen in this re
gion. for sale by my2o 0. D. BARTLETT.
KEEP SHADY !
Just received at the Savings Bank :
100 sup. Parasols;
50 Parasollettes ;
100 Umbrellas ;
For the "splinters," we will put them down low.
May 27. G. E. FLYNT & CO.
JOURNEYMAN TAILORS WANTED.
rip WO Journeyman Tailors wanted immediately.—
' Also, a lad to learn the Tailoring business, to
come well recommended, and apply soar.
BACHELOR & COREL.
Towanda, June 10. 1846.
AT AN ANNUAL MEETING
OF the Director s of the" Towanda Savings Bank,"
held at Towanda, May Ist, 1846. the following
preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted :
Resolved. That the largest stack of GOODS shall
be placed in No. 5, eolith end !Melt Row.
Resolved. That GEL,. E. FLYNT & CO. shall con
tinue to sell Goode as usual—cheaper than any other
establishment iu Towanda.
Resolved, That the '• Savings Dank" regulates the
prices of Merchandise and Exchange until our next an
nual me
Resolved, That the war against Lurnbes—Credit and
11;gh Prices, shall be continued.
Resolved, That the " Ready Pay System " is beat
adapted to this atmoephete, and when in successful
operation. goods have, can and shall be sold cheap as
in the next place.
Resolved. 'l'hrt more goods and better, shall be sold
at N 0.5. (F. & Co.) for the coming twelve months,
than any other es t a blishment.
Resolved, Thee , the proreedintia of this meeting be
published in the " Bradford Reporter." and "Bradford
Argus," and two thousand copies circulated throughout
the county. GEO.E. FLYNT & en.
I M E R SHAWLS, Hauditerelseifs and Ribbons.
_ beautiful and cheap. at my'2o BETTS'.
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persona indebted to the estate of Nicholas Par
cel, late of Ridghury township, deed., are regime.
ted to make immediate payment, and those haying
claims against said *Aide, will please present them duly
attested to JOHN B. PARCEL,
AARON C. SCOTT.
Administrators.
Riclubury. July I. 1846
PEACE DECLARED
But not with the enemies of our Country
- "Hero we stand with brush in hand,
To do our work in order."
XI T. CARRIER and JAS. M. MURLBURT,
basing entered into co-partnership to the paint
ing business. are now prepared to say to the public
gehendly, that if they want painting clone, each as
House. Carriage, or Ornamental of any kind—and well
done—just give us a call. We wont refuse to hang
your wall paper Ryon should wish us so to do,
Towanda, June 17, 1846.
P RINTED CALICOES-20jii•O yds, from e}
to 25 cents. 'Phase wishing Prints Intl better
u•sil themselves of thin opportunity—they ire selling
rapidly. G. E. FLYNT & CO.
_ _ _
QUMMER STUFFS—By the Y SA. Bile or Pack
occ. et G. E. FLYNT & CO.
arIIARPETING—A good stock. Some basalt u'
‘.../ patterns ai G. E. FLYNT & CO.
RICHCARBETING—• few pieces at No. 3, B
R. usy2o BAIRD'S.
SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SA '
H. S. 4r 3f. C. MERCUR.
fIAVING•ENLA ROED & REFIrI 4 ED THEIR
store to accommodate their increminit s hh.inevA,
have the pleasure of announcing to - their f.ienil• and
customers that they are now opening good mon.
meat of SPRING *SUMMER GOODS, embracing
almost everything in the line .4
Dry Goods, Glass 4. Qacenswarr,
Groceries. Roots 4. Shoes.
Hardware, Paints, Bto opt.
Saddlery Avg*, Medicines,
Harness and Carriage:Nails. Glass. '
Trimmings, Leather, Salt. 4.c..
which win be sold as heretofore. at prices that will sa.
dory the public. Towanda. May 12, 1846.
BUTTER WANTED.—AII those having GOOD
BUTTER to Pell. will find it to their idvantagr
to call at jrl7 MERCUR*B
BEES WAX—Cah paid tor BEEN WAX. by
jal6 MERCURII.
SUMMER GOODS, for Men'a & Bny's clothing—.
splendid gammen* both in quantity and style
now opening at MERCUICS.
May 14,'46.
BOIINETS—A lase assortment of every stylirand
fashion, from which the mast fastidious can be
suited, just received at MEHCIJ/03._
B00 . 1"3 & SHOES—lncluding a tarp assortment
of children. and misses shoes it MERCUR'S.
EGHORN & PALM HATES a great variety. at
KA May 14. MERCER'S.
TONS IRON, American. Engli.h & e.wedes
—a full aesortment of round. square, hand,
horse shoe and tire iron. for sale at MERCUIIB'.
I I ARDWARE—ats assortment fully equal to
any kept by Hardware stores in our neighboring
tower.. now opening and for sale at MERC URS'.
LA WNB doGINGRAMB, all styles and qualities,
for sale at my 27 MEIRCURB'.
pRINTS—The largest assortment of Spring and
Summer Prints. ever opened in Bradford for sale
my 27 MERGURS'.
OTE EL—American, Eng. blister, German Cast and
pg . Sprina Steel. my 27 MERCU,RS'.
LARGE ARRIVAL
Of Sew and Map Spring and Summer Goods,
Direct from Use City:
BURTON KINGSBERY most respectfully in
forms his old customers, and the public in gene
tat. that he is now receiving at his old fund, • large
assortment of all latids of goods, which he intends to
sell a little cheaper than any other store in Towanda.
It is impossible to put in a newspaper all the different
kinds of goods that may he found at my store. I have
a full assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery.
Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye stuffs. Bolds and
Shoes. Nails, Iron. Hats i t Caps. &c. Csll and price,
hefnre en,, l,nv rlaYwherP. May 14, 1848.
LIDIUNCED LAWNS. Muslin de Laines anti sum
mer Shawls. a very large assortment, which will
be sold lower than be bought at any other store. Call
and see. my 14 B.KINGSHERY.
"MON N ETA'S—Any quantity. from two glinting;
EllII to $6, with beautiful trimmings., also flowers, in
side sprigs and wreaths, ell French, which will he found
at my 14 B.KINGSBERY.
I EGHORN & PALM LEAF HATS. also Fur
J
• and silk Hats. latest styles, and very cheap, at
may 13. B. KINGSBEKrts.
FINE CUT eliewaug and 'cooking
TOBACCO, a prime article for ea le at
may 11. B. KINGSBERY'S.
NO. 1. CoDFISH dt MA.CKEREL, for Mille at
may 13. B. KINGSBERY.
HOLLOW -WARE, Pilch u pot.. kettle.. *firm
&c.. at my 13 B. KINGSBERY.
WASH TUBS, patent palls, Shaker brooms, Al
rent mats, traveling baskets, carpet sacks,
looking Owes, &c., all very cheap at
may 13. B. KINGSBERY.
ilop A D DE'SCELEBRATED CHOCOLATE dr.
extra cocoa. superior to old Java coffee, and a
vrry healthy beverage, which may bo found it the old
Cheap store of my 13 B. IKINGSBERY.
I W7 (00 1 0341
THE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to
his friends and The public generally, that he is
now receiving a eery large and carefully selected ad
dition to his stock of GOODS, bought for Cash, and
,elected with the ezpiess view of UNDERSELLING
the BRAGGADOCIOS. 0. D. BARTLETT.
Towanda, May 13, 1846.
LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS,
.41 Mon:wages Co.'s Store.
ONE ARK LOAD just received . and daily expect
ing more. The prettiest and cheapest goods ever
uttered in this market. are now opening, sod they hope
their friends will not forget to give them a call.
Wholesale purch and merchants wishing to
replenish their stock will he accommodated on liberal
terms. J. D. & E. D. MONTANYE & CO.
Towanda, May 13, 1848.
CASH FOR WOOL.—The anhe.nlier ham no
objection to pay part or even all CASH for Wool,
at as high rates aa the market will permit.
Towanda, May 20. 0. D.BARTLETT.
WAGON AND SLEIGH MAKL\G.
3ralTala a =tamp
HAVINC formed a co-partnership for this purpose
of carrying on th • above business at Monroeton
are prepared to execute all orders punctually,soch as
Making, Repairing and Painting,
on the shortest notice and at the lowest prices that they
can be had in this vicinity for ready pay.
All kinds of Produce and Lumber taken in payment
at the market prices.
COFFINS made on the shortest notice. and at re
duced prices. P. DUNFEE,
Monineton. March 17. 1846. J. C. SMITH.
FIGURES WaN'T LIE
IT has heen ascertained. arre finally spoken nut, that
the largest stock of Cloths. Camirneres 4 Beating* to
Bradford, ere to he found at the '• Savings Bank:' and
what is more satisfactory to purchasers of the above
goods, they are at least 25 per cent. cheaper than at any
other establishment. G. E. FLYNT & CO.
111 112, 2' I .li CD IF 31
.11torneg at Law,
girIiFFICE in the north corner of the Brick Rovr.d
111, rectly over the Po. Office, Mein meet. 0:3•E:
trance et the north end of the building. tl3.
- -
II EXOIOIIN & STRAW BON NE'ITS.-and some
IA beautiful Ribbons, Athfrials, 1 0 . C. selling ni
tanishingly low prices. hook for them at the celebra
ted cheap stare. mv27 0. E..ELY NT & CO;
(!)172111 2msrasa.aceemap
FdSHION.IBLE 7112ILORS,
Over Moutanye ' a Sum, next door to Mereur's law office,
at the old eland of Powell & etaman: Gel)
CLAREMONT HOUSE
cwaaswit bitlSM2l34ltElo
RESPECTFIILLY informs his friends that he has
leased the above House, actuated on the south
sole of toe public square, lately occupied by A.M. Cue,
and having made entirely new arrangements, is now
prepared fur the rrm'ption of visitors. Presenting his
compliments to hie friends and the public generally. and
sequins them no pains or expense will he spared to
please his cued*, he respectfully solicits public patron.
age, pledging himself that while the atablishment is
under his control, it shall nut biexcelled by any in the
country.
The rooms of the • CLAREMONT HOUSE: are
spacious and airy, and furnished in the beat style.
The Table will be furnished with every substantiol
the country can produce.
The Bar will be etockrd'with the best liquors in a
pure and unadulterated stair.
First rate Stabling attached, with ready and faithful
Ostler' always in atte..dance.
In abort, nothing will be omitted, which will add to
the comfort endgonsenience of customers, and with his
facilities, ho hewers satisfaction will be rendered to ail•
Towanda, A'pritlk I ISM
• THE WAR BEGUN!
War what ugh Prices and the Credit System
NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS.
.48 the .rete York Cheap Store.
Nu. 2, Ilriek Row. one door wtah of [he P.O.
THE b..bscribesa having entered into a en-pattner
ship for the express pupate of furnishing the good
people of Bradford County with goods, wares and mer
chandise, at least one notch /met than they have ever
been sold in this market. They ore now securing coo
of the largest and best selected stacks of spring end sum
mer goods, ever landed in Northern Pennsylvania.
Their stock comprises almost every article ever offered
in a country store. Among winch, wo can only men
tion that there is a general assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glass,
Nulls. Iron. Bonnehr. Boots and Shoes. Roll, Tin
ware, Slont•trare, Liquors, 4r., 1)*(.. r.
Tbeir goods have hero purrhiricil mostly for cash at
auction, and they pledge themselves that they will not
he undersold by any other eataltliAment in this settion
of the country. 'mople have only to call at the New
York Cheap blare, (No. 2 prick Row.) to satisfy them
selves. C. & E. REED.
Towanda. May 25. Igifii.
pHOsE LA W coati AN INES, LAW V La:N.6-
1 hams. Rept DeLeon., Lamont cloths for summer
dresses, no long looked for by the Lithe!, have arrived
nn,l mei, now it Neon nt REED's
ht/A At, I b—.-1 gre.d w. m q to Herds of the
Nation." The Ladies will find it a great easing to
their heads to call and purchase one of thwe beautiful
Straw, Devon, Gimp. Florence, or L.,ce, !Awn. Gipey
Bonnets. spiline an cheap at REED'S.
ARASOLs, PA kAsOLLETts, SUN SHADES.
P
either Silk. Gingham, or Cotton, may bo found
cheap at REED'S
SMER Shawls, Muslin Del.aine, Ombri Del.sine,
Plain and Embroidered Strad'Ha and Darer Shawls
suitable (Or summer, wise opening at REED'S.
T EGlitißN and Palm Leal Hats ull qiial4ie;:just
meeived and for ante cheap at REED'S
OItEUON Ott WAR !
NO. 3 AGAINST TIIE WORLD.
RECDST the Largest, Best. and rbropee
tt 4
:01 of Goode ever broughi into the country !
DRESS GOODS,
Printed muslins, lace muslins.l.twn ginginns,organdi,
print marquise, Canary lawn, cashmeres, muslin - ain't:-
hams a new article, Homier satin striped. balzarine, a
few pat. black balzarine, checked print reper and crape
delsine, white dress go. 41s, a large lot of prints rich and
beautiful ',enema, corded and grass skirts. 01111 , FC de'-
laine shawls, plain and shaded do.. Mk. 4 curd stradella
shawls, barrige and net titian Is, aatitt striped harrige and
net long shawls, ladies polka, fig'd and striped enfants
and ties. beautiful pupa and Irringes, silk demiveits.
green barrige, &c.
BON NETS
Cheaper than the cheapest—Gipsey pearl braid, oorde
net lace. ilorrnee, gipsey devon straw edged arid plain,
Misses gips, pedal. bird* eye braid and de.on straw ;
spendid Bonnet Ribbon', some very desirable styles ;
20 doz. Parasols and Sun Shades, lady and gents black
and cord Kid Gloves, I.in. Cambric Hind's. Hosiery 4u
BROAD CLOTHS,
Twilled French, English and American; doe skin Cax
simere. light arid dark striped checked dn. a great varie
ty ; golden tweeds, merino cassin.ere, Kentucky Jesus,
blue drills. A snipe assortment of FISTING.:
marmite. valentine, cassimere. plain and striped satin.
10 bales Sheeting, Batting, Wadding and Wicking.
HARDWARE.
Such as Iron, nails, steel, log chains, halter and trice
do., mill and x cut saws, augurs and Ides. A large as
sortment of Niel(' Hardware. door trimmings, cutlery,
shoe thread. wool and hnrse cants, coffee mills, &c.
Blood's. Harris' and Wailsworth's Warrantui Graui
and GraxoScsihrx., , mahs and sicklei, a first sate article.
BOOTS & SHOES.
Ladies' Lid buskins and slippers. morocco and calfskin
boots, black and fancy gaiters and half gaiters. children's
gaiters and WI boots. At beautiful article gept's gai
ters; coarse and fine Boats, in abundance.
GROUERIEs
A large stock of Sugar and nolin.ses; Lump. Loaf And
Pulverised sugar ; Fresh. Tens ; Untire. Rio-, Raisins,
nutmegs, indigo, tobacco, fine cut and usvendish, shad
mackerel and codfish.
CROCKERY.
A general assortment, in setts, ar uthenvi4e, to suit cus
tomers.
400 Men's ■nd Boy's Leghorn Hats ; 600 P. 1,. do.
a Butter. Flaxseed, Beeswax, Eggs and Wain,
wanted in exchange for goods, at cash prices.
Towanda. May 20, 1846.
_ _
NICE A wrici.E BLACK TEA can be Wood
at No. 3, Brick Row. my2o BAIRD'S.
Those who wish to Purchase Cheap GOWN
WILL find it to their interest to call at BAIRD'S,
before purchasang elsewhere, as we are deter.
mined to sell at all hazards. NO. 3, IlnicK. ROW.
12 DOZ. PATENT PAILS; 2 doz. Wash tubs
I 2 .'oz. Brooms; 6 setts Wooden measures
cheap at No. 2, Brick Rocs. B ADM'S.
C
07 - CON YARN & CARPI.: l' W A liP-I,tiuu
lbs. at my2o N 0.3. BRICK fir AV.
3Ark DOZ. QUIN EBA I:t; eiCY isflE eifiliNE'ei,
k, for sale cheap at Nu. 3, Bnck Row'.
May O. 1846. BAIRD'S.
ticas & MEDICINES. paints, oils and dye
stuffs, white lead, ground and dry, varnish, pitta,
madder. copperas. apts. tu.pentine, gum copal, atom,
Venitian red, hog-woad, red-wood, rnm.wood. all Lir sale
gibeap. at ina IZO. NO. 3, BRICK ROW.
Ns' ci A. 11.: o '.. 0
TO the citizens of Bradford County in general. and
the Borough f Towanda, to particular MI
the judgments, notes and accounts at the subscri'vrs,
will be oollected according to law, without diAtiudion
of persona, unlesa satisfactorily settled within thirty
Jays of thin date. Those who think We are not iu
earnest. will hind out their ttiiAa.,e to their own erwt.—
Mark that. W. H. BALIZll& CO.
Towanda, ?tiny 15. 1846.
N. H. We would Itirthermore say upon this sultteet
that we have juM,jecrtvell a farm- :god: of New
which will be solt1:- - very rheoff twlced, for ready pa 7.
IW. .-Sead, We. OGre, W. MM.
TOWANDA S - ArINGS7 BANK,
' Established -May MIS.
New Store, New Goods and New Prices!
C. E. FLYNT 1.; CO.. the only Oripinnl Cash More
EINE MON flDn' ex pi:Ocoee has induced the
T Cashier & of the Towanda .anitigs Dank=
-
to enlarge the sphere of their operation., tieing well an
cured from the pant, that the -yntean at Pay to-dily
and trust 10-morrow," in well adapted to BraltiOral
county. Our stock of surpass in qunntity and
quality ally pitotoun sir k, wluch all enable us to oi
ler greater Inducements ikon ever. The following are
a few among the many aiticles that curnprine our attack
of Dry Goods
French, English Tina American C 6 •th., French
Cas
aimere. Weating, r.aitinet Sum.. r Stuffs. t'aipetings„
French Nluslina, lawns niss7,,,l3llz,nora, Gingham
Muslin.. thoullions. CASIIRI., , S, Do Lames. lihaarla
of all ,lescruotons, such as Basch* Plsiosds TAW.
Niprr ,• 1 11(, IL,b ti.y, and Merino. Paulson.
Sheeutigs.Tiviongs. Bagani.;, Wicking. (J
&c. 20.000 yard. pruned calicoes. together
with our usual stock of Milmery 0..a15. Our stock
onilinuaro almost every antele usually 1-.Jited liar. We•
hose just received a large m. 0...., ur Family Croorner—
which we are offering at natured iirice.—tune awl .pace
will not allow us to enunwrsts. Also. a I oze stock of
Officiary, Ok a sw a re, Shelf liankrare, Ste,l„
Iron. Hat,. and COPP. and :Shoe+, stcr.'
We take dd. "platoon} of rellnlillint our thank. to
the people of Rradt,.nl 1.11.1 C01...1ir% and in
cite all wi,•h to RI • V G(iODS CHEAP, to
it. a Call, an we are pledged to 40 1:•r •• 77, (',,,h Pun
y." We fnen•l4 P.ll no conipro . nt. , e
been Ted& or:rth the CiLED/T Old Lc !iE pr.-
eta. b ut we ao l .Hcnntirille to /My I q" and gene/imp,. or
lone an there is a ',alb rrtAtonirr Bradj •rrl 'won/ y.
Our motto I'm tho year to come, I. W 1 HAVE
WE CAN, WE WILL."
c 1 Look for the Savings 1t2n1., A'n. 5. Sonlli End.
Brick kou•. (;EO. E. riANT .5c CO.
Towanda, !day 20, 1810.