Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 30, 1846, Image 3

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After c onsiderable debate, the motion 1313
' lost by a tic Vote, 21 to 21, the President vot
ing against the printing. •
On Mr. Mangum's motion, the resolution
not to print was laid on the table.
Mr. Dix,•from the committee on commerce,
reported a bill to repeal the pilot law of 1837.
The Senate then went into Executive Sess
ion, and afterwards adjourned.
Boum —Various unsuccessful attempts
were made to introduce sundry resolutions,
and several bills not of general interest were
r eported.
Mr. Douglass reported a bill to establish a
territorial government for Oregon, which was
made the order of the day for the first Tues
day in January.
The 'louse then went into committee of the
whole on the Message. Mr. W. Hunt obtain.
ed the tloor—spoke his hour. Messrs. Bailey
- and Stanton followed. During the debate,
warm words ocrured between Mr. Bailey and
Garret Davis ; after which the committee rose.
Mr. McClellan, from tlif committee on com
merce reported a bill making appropriations
for rivers and harbors, similar to that of last
se ssion. but slightly modified.
Mr. C. J. Ingersoll moved that the debate
on the President's Message should terminate
at 2 o'clock to-morrow 't but before the ques
uon was taken, the House adjourned.
WAsIII:CGTON. Dec. 24-6 o'clock,. P. M
SENATE.—J. M. Clayton presented a peti
tion front men of all parties, praying that Cum
gress should use speedy and efficient measures
(or terminating.the war with Mexico and se
(Trim, an honorable peace. Mr. Clayton said
he coincided with the objects aimed a.t by the
memorialists, and would do all in his power to
co-operate with them but he could see no
w y to obtain a peace but by fighting out the
trot.
lie Would, therefore, vote all the means
a .k e d- for by the ail verrmwnt.lie thought the
idea th tt any party in this cou , ntry was oppos
ed to tegovertonent, to be absurd.. The com
mittee on the judieiary reported the House bill
for the admission nl !owe without amendment.
Mr. Yidee moved an amendment, to prevent
the diversion of the lands granted fur public
imprcvements to any other purpose. After
some debate the amendment was voted down.
by a vote of 40 to 2, and the bill finally passed.
Mr. Ashley intro,lueed a hill to grant lands to
Arkansas, in aid of public improvements.—
Bulls were reported from the finanee commit
tee. estal It=6tng branch' mints in New Ycirk
and Charleston. The Senate then adjourned
over until Moinlay.
Roust: —A personal explanation was made
by Messrs. Barclay and Martin. The House
refused to suspend the rules for the purpose of
rang upon the States for resolutions. &e.—
The resohnOn offered by C. J. Ing,Tsoll yes
terday, for terminating the debate on the Presi
dent's message, was postponed. The House
went into committeerf , the whole on the Presi
dent's message, outer Mr. Cordon In tde a
F puce!' in defence of the war. Mr. R rot fol
lowed, and prononneed the war unjust and un
neres,ary. B wlen also Made a spee• h.
-
which ema7htded the debate. The committee
then rose, and the House adjourned over until
Moaday,
MEXICAN ELECTIoNV FAVORABLE. TO PEACE.
The Franco .17nrri8ni, published in New
York, stales that a letter has been received
from the Coy nl Nlexiert, dated November 17.
in which it is affirmed that the elections have
ken a turn deerdedly favorab:e to peace, and
eiat the oveitures of the United States will he
Liken int r serious consideration by the Congress.
FRuzvN t:e.—The're were shout two hun-
tired hn,,t. caught in the i ce, when the canal
•!nerd Each of these ho.4ts r ottained, uu an
51)0 hlrrels of flour. or its equi-nlent.
1 would reqiiire the r. il.roacts one hundred
d3y a to brine the flour forward, as they Call
tr/topert hut 1000 libls of flour per day.—
Vrtri lark Paper.
amn
THE : BANN or Fitcwg, haring' been nearly
'lN:lied of its specie, has applied to the B a nk of
CnglenJ fur the loan of a million sterling, whirl'
has been Granted. Some years ago the Bank
nfltland had a similar accommodation from
t;:e Batik bf France.
iNt I .Or , TITORT SOXIE Tut:oar or QVINST, is an
11 . 1 'e and '.4inetimes highly dangerous complaint, and
should be attended to in the early stage of malady, as
t'r slightest delay is often attended with serious conse
rprnces. Wright's Indian Vegtable Pills of the North
ktienran.College of our Health, are the best medicine
It the world for the cure of inflammatory sore throat,
bee-me they not only purge from the body those hu
'e„,n which are the cause of every dcser4ition
of iu9am
aetmn and swelling, hut they suit all ages, and may
le ea/mini:ter,/ tvillzuttl a moment's delay. Far a
roam person from four to eight of said Indian Vegeta-
Ll e Par bhould he t Alien night and morning, until the
argat qmp:oms hove abated, after whidh three or four
pill taken once in twenty-four hours, will in a short
bar Wake a perfect cure.
attrlFlL or Coca - Tenn:res.—The public are can•
toned against the many spurious medicines which, in
over to deceive, arc called by names similar to Wright'
kiwi Vegetable Pills.
Remember, the only original and genuine Indian
Vegenthic Pills have the written signature of 'William
Waght on-the top label of each box.
Officemlemited exclusively to 'the sale of 'Wright's
liritan Vegetable Pills, Wholesale and Retail, 169 Race
; 288 Greenwich St„ N. York ; an d
153 Timm St., Boston,
Atnais for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable
Pak in Towanda, Montanye's & Co ; fur other agen
'-'4.seesdvettisernent in another column.
Married,
' , In - vide, on Wedne“lay the 91h inst. by Rev. J.
r ' 4 .; MN/M: 5 13. GEROULD of Smithfield. to Miss
Ia Moir E. HINGII NYI of Towanda.
lv,,,dh ar „ on ‘vend nm l a y 21.1 inst., by .Rev. Mr
H T " 1 ' 0 1; 'lasso, W. PITTLITSOTT, of Abbington
'f'rcirr place,
-u "'aeo., to MISS CATITAIII3E C. RVISELL of the
W ttliharo, on Thursday. 24th inst., by the Mlle,
THNNI AS IL Bt rt.a.a. of Mauch .Chunk, Pa., to Miss
" E „" Bela, of the former place. .
'
',,., on Thursday, the 17th inst ., Rev: Mr. Lane,
S.ll. 11].u., of Providence, Lez co., to Miss Ma-
IT E. daughter CLIIILI NLWINEAT•
T randa, 24M of
mat , Mr. Sam est. B. Roosnrs, and
M'SI ECIZABE ra Al ULrsz, both of Elkland ip., LY'
rare.tn ;
la Clr e rl 7 thinat., by the came, N vrnmc F. WILCOX,
and Miss E , s ILT Domains of the for
r,r.r phre.
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a ‘""'‘e. Orleidaxo'. N. Y. by Paw. Arthur B"liPr,
F. OZNI.N F. .4 T. ,, vw.da, and Miss A. S. M'CIITI•
N T , rd the lorlner place
W. St SOF 1 EMPERANt3E.—Tbe re
golrr rheetnitlß of TU IVA LYDA DirLS/ON.
of the Sons of Temperance, are held on Tuea..
et 1.1 at 6 o'clock. precisely, in Temperance
onhtn‘e'm & A re.
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or order of the n. C S RINSE, LR S.
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1{7:11,1, BE P . ..511.) FOR SHEEP PELT .
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:REGIS IEICS NOTICE!
oTici: is hereby given to all pi nons interested, that
Edmund Fairchild, Administrator of the estate of
Ephriam Fairchild, deceased.
!tic of Pike township; Nathan Coon jr. and Reuben
Bennet, adininii.tratc re of the the state of
71 howls Bennet, (keen: led.
latc of Towanda township: Benjsmil Saxton and Lu
man Putnam, administrators of the estate of
Benjamin
Tate of Granville; end
administrator's of the c.
Saxton. deceased,
Samuel 13411 awl Manta 13111
stale of
Samuel
Ball. deceasril,
late of Litchfield tp.; and Jete=e. Edsall administrator of
Samuel Eclsall, deceased.
Tate of Columbia; Orson Rickey and Archibald Forbes
aina;nibtraturs of the estate of
Elisha Forbes, deceased,
!ale of Sheshequin ; and Nathan Can , jr. and H. If
M.,ce.adutin:strators of the estate of
.dmaziala Coon, deceased.
late of Towanda township, have filed and settled in the
mike of the Register of Wills, in and for the county of
Bradford, the accounts of their several administrations
up.in the estates aforesaid. and that the same will be
presented to the Orphan's court of said county, on
Monday the Ist day of February next, for confirmation
and allowanee. L. E. DE W 01,F, Register.
Register's Office, Towanda, Dec. 30. 1896.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
THE undersigned having been appointeran Auditor
by the Orphans' Court of the county of Bradford,
to adjust the accounts of Daniel Decker, administrator
of the estate of Jeremiah Decker, deceased, will attend
for that purpose, at his orrice in the borough of Towan
da. on Thursday, the 2Sth day of January next, at one
o'clock., P.M., of which all persons intrre.ted, will take
notice. ULYSSES MERCUR
Towanda, December 28, 1841
Michael Koons (now to - the use of D. F. Bar
stow•) vs. The Towanda Bank—No. 577
ilk) Term. 1842. Also. John Bunnell vs
Isaac Place and William Place—No. 112
September Term. 1842.
THE undersigned having been appointed an Auditor
by the Court of Common Pleas of the county of
Bradford, to hear and adjust the several claims to the
moneys raised. Sheriff's Sale of real estate, by virtue
executions issued in the above cases, will attend for that
purpose, at his race in the Birouhh of Towantla,•on
Wednesday the 28th day of January next, at one o'.
clock, P. M.. when and whore all persons are required
to present their claims, or be debarred from coming in
upon said funds. HENRY BOOTH,
Tuman la, December 28, 1816. Auditor.
Elisha Lewis vs. Samuel Black—No. 248,
May Term. 1846. .also, Guy Tracy vs.
Platt Smith—No. 339, Sept. Term, 1842.
►nllE undersigned. having been appointed air Auditor
J- by the Court of Common Pleas of Bradrmil coun
ty, to hear and adjust the several claims to the moneys
miser] by Shoriff sale of real estate, by virtue or exe
cutions issued in the above cases, will attend for that
purpose, at his office, in the borough of Towanda. on
Saturday, the 30th day of January next, at one o'clock,
P. M., when and where all persons interested are re
quired to present their 'claims or else be debarred from
coming in upon said funds. S. PIERCE,
Towanda, December 28. 1846. Auditor.
("lAMB to my enclosure, about the middle of Septem
ber, a deep red yearling BULL. 'The owner is re
quested to prove property, pay charges and take it away.
Sheshequin, Dee. 28, 1846. WM. HORTO:st, 2d.
IMPORTANT TO EPICURES.
lATOOLSEP'S REFINED SYRUP, equal in flavor
1 V to the best maple molasses, for sale by
December 29. MONTANYE & FOX.
ADMINISTRATOR'S. NOTICE.
1 6 1 L
"per Amt ontet,ted to the estate of .1.4. Beck
with, late of Ridgberty township, dec d., are hereby
requested to make payment without delay, and those
having claims against said estate, will please present
them duly attested to the cub Briber. who will be found
a: the DiOTO of J. R.lloolliaueh, iu Iltilgtierry.
E. R. BECK WITH, Atio . u..ititrator.
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Eidgbcrry,De I. 18 16.
LITESI' NEWS FROII MEXICO!
TE mo 4 exten-ive variety ~f Ladies' Winter Drees
J.
Condo with all sorta.of nain,o, of the
ntot beautiful patterns ai d lowest priceA ever -een in
this country, just opened ut 0.1). BARTLETT'S.
frliE GR.EFgNEIER(; VEGEI'ABILE PILL t,
and the Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment, for
sale by the robeeribrr, only agent for the town and bo
rough of Towanda. d'.."2 :S. BUTTS.
WINTER GOORSI
S. & M. C. 11IERCUR,
H AVE just received and are now offering for sale at
holedale or retail, the large•t and most Mend io•
dortment of Foreign and Domedtic GOODS, ever brought
into Northern Pennsylvania, which will be sold as here.
tofore at priced satisfactory to the purchaser. Dec. 10.
1 SAII. auLys.
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A LL those wanting anything for Cloaks, Overcoats,
Coats, Pants or Vests, wilt find it to their 'dun.
tage to examine the large stock of French, English and
American Cloths, black and fancy Cashmeres, Saar
netts, Kentucky Jeans, Vesting., &c.. at
Dec. 10, 1846. MERCER'S.
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LADIES can find n aupetior assortment of DRESS
CLOAKINGS. at dto MERCURII.
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O TONS IRON, American, Swedes and' toil's!),
■ general assortment of hoop, band, scroll, round.
square, one and two horse wagon tire, bar, ate, jou* re
calved at d 33 MERCURS'.
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Writ of Partition.
IN pursuance of a writ of partition issued f ro m the
Orphan's. Court of Bradford county, commanding
me to make partition of the real estate of David Pratt,
late of Canton township, intestate, to and among the
heirs and legal representatives of the said intestate. I
hereby notify all peraoas concerned, that I will hold an
inquest for said purpose on the premises, at Canton afore
said, on Friday, the 22d day of January next, at
clack, P. M. d2O J. F. MEANS, Sheriff.
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T N. SUMNER, M. D., DENTIST, announces to
•J • his friends and thcpubl c that ha is again in town
and will remain a few weeks. Ha will be happy to
wait upon his friends, at his rooms at Mr. Woodruff's,
on Main street—nearly opposite the Reposar office. d 7
DR. JAYNE'S CELEBRATED MEDICINES—.
Expectorant ; Alterative;
Tonic Venni (age ; 'Carmine* Baleen& ;
Sanative Palo ; Hair Tonic and bye;
For sale by Montanye 4! Fox, Towanda, Pa.
• Only authorized Agents to Bradford county.
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' HIGHLY IYIPOUTAITT Ni Ears rnox THY SOUTH.
The following extract of a letter is from a very respects
hie mercantile house dated
Washington, Rappahannock Co , Va.,l
May 26, 1896.
Dear Sir—Our Mr. Jones has been M a very low state
of health for more than a year; ho has had the benefit
of the best medical advice our count, affords, and also
visited your city during the past summer, but found no
relief. On the 15th of April la -t. we purchased a half
dozen bottles of your Tonic Vermifuge, and a half do.
zen boxes of your Sanative Pills. Through carelessness
in packing the articles in a dry goods box, one half the
Vermifuge was broken. Mr. Jones commenced with
the Pills, and after taking a few doses, felt a decided
improvement. The three bottles of Vermifuge, which
came safe to hand, brought from him, he thinks, not
less than ONE THOUSAND WORMS, and perhaps
many more. He is now in better health than he has
been in fur many years, and hope a few more bottles of
your Vermifuge and Pills willeffect a petmatent Cure.
All our physicians have entirely mistaken his ease; PM.
Samuel Jackson, of your city at the head. As to our
responsibility, we have to refer you to Messrs. Inskip,
Mateo & Woodruff, Silk House, Market at., near Fourth,
and Hieskell, Hoskins & Co.. corner of Fifth and Mar
ket streets. Mr. Junes is most anxious to get more of
your NUSlifiS . ..Vermifuge, as soon as possible. •
28 m Respectfully. J. B. JONES & CO.
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N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of
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Bradford County there will be exposed to public sale
at the house of Moses J. Herman, in the township of
Ridgbury at one o'clock in the afternoon of the 19th
day January next, the following tracts of land belonging
to the estate of John L. Webb, deceased, to wit:
The equal and undivided half of a tract of land situ
ate in South Creek township bounded north by land of
Cornelius Height, east by land of Samuel Pettingall,
south by lands of the estate of the late Wm. Bingham,
and west by land cf Jamie Welles, being the Stiles farm
(an called,) containing about one hundred and forty
acres with about sixty serge thereof improved, with a
lug house and framed bam:thereon erected.
Also, a certain tract of land situate in Ridghery town
ship in said county, bounded north by land of Aaron
Marcella., east by land of said Marcellus and
Whitehill; south by land of Cumin, and
Hapeman and west by land of Marinus Stevens, being
the same land on which Francis J. Huntley resides,
containing about. one hundred acres with about thirty
acres thereof improved with a framed house and barn
thereon erected.
Al.o, a certain tract of land situate in Springfield &
Ridgbury townships in said county, bounded north by
land William Covell, east by land of Obadiah Hall,
south by land of William Cooper and west Luke N.
Pitts, containing about forty acres, with a framed house
and barn thereon erected, and with about nineteen acres
thereof improved, being the same lot on which John W.
Brown resides.
Alm, a tract of landeitustc in Centerville in Magi:wry
township aforesaid, bounded north by land of Seth Bag
gitt arid John Burt, east by the highway, south by land
of Chas. F. Wilson, and west by land of Win. &sten,
containing about four acres with a framed house and
barn:thereon erected, and about two acres thereof im
proved.
Aiso, the undivided one fourth part of a certain tract
of land situate in Centerville aforesaid, bounded west by
the highway, north and east by other lands of the dv
ceased and George M'Alpin, and south by hind of
Howard Burt, containing about one fourth of an acre
with the whole of the'store thereon erected.
Also, the equal and undivlded half of a lot of land
situate rin Centerville aforesaid, bounded west by the
highway, south by land of Howard F. Burt and by dm
store lot, east and north by land of said Burt, containing
about two thirds of an acre.
Auditor
Also. a tract of land sithate in Centervilk aforesaid
bounded south by land of amid putt, west by the high-
way, north by land of John Burt and mning to a point
on the cast, containing adout three foutths of acre.
D. BULLOCK,
J. H. WEBB,
Administrators.
Dec. 19, 1846
WILL be received by the North Branch Iran &
Coal Company for the purchase °filo:l6er from
the lands of ihe Company in Bradford 'county, for •
quantity not less than two millions f feet, and to be cut
during a perk)! not exceeding two years, and under the
ditectilm of an agent of the company. Persona making
proposals will state the security they propose- to give
fur the fulfilment of their contrae.
Proposal to be left at the Officeof Wm. Elwell, Esq.,
in Tewanda, on or before the Ist January, as after
hat day proposals will not he considered.
W. IL WINIIER,
Prost. N. 13. Iron and Coal Co.
$lOO REWARD.
IXTILL he paid for the detection and conviction of
V V any person or persons found cutting, Timber on
tho Lauds of the North Branch Iron and Coal Co, with
out authority from the Company for so doing. The
Rewsrd will be paid through thp hands of. '
At Towanda. WM ELWELL.
The Cheapest Store in Towanda !
The truth is
rrilAT G. E. F, & GO., have taken the lead in sel
l- ling cheap goods of all descriptiorw, not confining
those •• great reductioua of prices" to i few leading ar..
ticks, and
That U. E. Flynt & Co., will continue to sell Dry
Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware &c.. cheaper
than any other catablishment in Bradfonl County, and
That on !hese two styinga " hangs all tho truth that
is nreeae.aary to roam." great barce'n. to all those
who purcha.e for cash. !No. 5 (Lick Row.
FOit SA 1:E.
21 HEAD OF COWS and young cattle will sold
.I. cheap for cash or approved credit.
Towanda. Oct. 13. 1846. HIRAM C. FOX.
GILOCERIES, Freah Crawly , . just by
noz3 FLYNT & CO.
DO RINTS—a large and beautiful lot of PRINTS. ,by
1 nov. 11. MONTANYE & FOX.
Cloths, Cassimetes and Sattinetts.
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ORPHANS' COURT SALE
PIIOPOSJILS
0. E. FLYNT Sr. CO.
The truth is
Remember.
SIZEIT MIMI Gs YtLE47 (506X,§0
• CHEAPEST _ IN TOWN !
DIONTAINTE & Fox
ErAYE just received and are now opening a very
extensive assortment of .G001)9, cousistin.; of
almost everything every kept inn country wore. whtch
they pledge themselves to sell as low as the cone e4t,
be bought is any. town this side, of the city of New
York. Come one and all, and if we ''don't sell you
Goons Cuss! don't buy; it will out you nothing to
look; and all we ask is a chance to show our stock of
goods, Be sure and find the right place, his the red
Corner Store. a few doors south of Montauye ik Co's.
The B'hoys are on hand and will sell you goods right
for eash or Produce. Towanda, Nov. 9, 1846.
5000 S u II ry ELTILGS
h it o; S p H io l d ß uce. TlN b CS
Nov. 11. MONTANYE & FOX.
I.IIDIES' GOODS.
ITE HAVE a good assortment of Do Nines, repps.
cashmeres, gingham., (some beautiful patterns)
white dress goods, different styles ; fringes, gimps,•cord,
velvet ribbons, bonnet ribbons, kid' and silk gloves and
mitt; condoners, linen handkerchiefs, &c., &c., all of
which will bs sold cheap. MONTAN VE ¢ FOX.
.COR GENTLEMEN.
WE HA PSa flue lot of Broadcloths, Cassimeres,
Vesting', and some very nice Satin; Kid and
worsted gloves, suspenders, net drawers and wrapper;
&c,„ which we have pit' down to the lowest notch.
Nov.ll. MONTANYE & FOX.
‘..—/ROOKERYLa good assortment, in setts or other
swiss, to suit purchasers, by
Nov.ll. MONTANYE & FOX.
BOOTS .9 ND SHOES
MENS' kip II nd coarse boots; boys' do., mend end
boys' coarse, kip and fine shoes; menu' end boys
pumps; ladies' thick boots, morocco do., common and
kid slips and buskins; misses' slips; gent:. rubbers ;
ladies' patent and buskin rubbers, misses' do.; also, a
first rate lot of children's shoes.
november I I. MONTANYE dr FOX.
WOODEN MEASURES, brooms, patent rails and
sealed If bushelm. MONTAN YE & FOX.
HAT & PAPS, a first rato lot, of all kinds, descrip
tions, colors and qualities, cheaper than ever by
november ll'. MONTAN Y E & FOX.
f EAS ! TEAS!
WE have on band a largo stock of nice FRESH
TEAS at all kinds of priers. But, we hate
just s truck a vein of 9a Tea that is right. Call gpl.l
try it. ONTAti YE & FOX.
ILIRDII:4RE
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE
such as nails, axes, shovels, manure forks, shovels
and tongs, sad irons, knives and forks, pocket knives,
butcher do., shears and scissors, razors, cloth and hair
brushes, shaving and tooth do., wool and horse cards,
cones mills, hatchets, augers, wood saws, door trim
1711081, steel squares, flub brushes, ark rupee, and bed
cords, by null MONTAN YE & FOX.
CODFISH AND 31ACKEREL d article, by
nov3l 101ON1'ANY E & FOX.
TAPIOCA—a nice article—for puddings, for sale et
nolo I t MONT4.NYE & FOX.
PAINTS, OILS 4 DYE STUFFS.
ALARGE quantity Whits lead, No. I, pure, gend
in oil and dry, whiting, Venitian red, chrome green.
Paris do., Prussian blue, rose pink, etc., linseed oil,
lamp oil, ooach and copal varnish, logwood. red wood,
camwood, madder, cochineal, annatto, etc. We canno
be undersold in anything in this nt all, at all.
november ft. NIONTANY & Fox.
DRUGS .2ND MEDICINES
WE have on hand the largest stock of Drugs anti
Medicines in this county, including every thing
used b • the Physicians end people generally Artalso
keep on hand nearly all of the most popular Pdtent
Medicines of the day. One of our firm (A. 1). M.)
having had a long experience in dealing out medicines,
we flatter ourselves we ran suit all who may favor us
with a call. Prices can't fail to suit. Particular atten ,
lion will be paid to orders from phyviciana.
november 11. MONTANYE & FOX. -
You may be Interested
ALL persons that know themselves to be indebted to
be indebted to the subscriber for Goods or Medi
tines, arc requested to call and settle the lame before
the lot of December, however small the amount may be,
or they may expect to pay cost, without respect to per
Ems. ny.ll A. D. t. 41 Y E.
J4haVoßs, a full assonment, consisting of Cog.
Brandy, American Brandy and Gin. Monongahela
Whiskey, Port. Maderia and Malaga wines, may he
found at the New Yotk Cheap Store, No. 2 Brick
Row of REEDS'.
BOOTH & SHOES—a first rate assortment of coarse
and fine Boots, Shoes and Slippers, the (suer
.French of course, just opened at
nova 0. D. BARTLErrs.
QHAWLS--quantities of Shawls, nicest kind. going
off fist wad cheap at 0. D. BARTLETT'S.
CAPS of all kinds cheap, besides every thinoolse at
0. D. BARTLETT'S.
SANTA ANNA TAKEN !
TUST received& largo and oplendid assortment of new
Goods, bought entirely with Caah, during a great
depression in the market, anti with the express view of
UNDERSELLING the BRAGGADOCIES,
0. D. BARTLETT.
FLOUR, from the Globe Mills," a superior article
also PORK, first quality, fur solo by
November 3. FLYNT & co.
MORE of those A. No. 1, BOOTS, and a large
.quantity of LADIES' SHOES. just received by
November 3. FLYNT & CO.
Tama. D.D.AzIn
MILLINER AND MATUAMARER,
Corner of hirer nod Bridge sta.,
TOW•NI/A. PA.
CLOTHS AND CASSEVIERES.
LARGE ASSORTMENT of Cloths of all shades
IS. and colors, and qualities, and prices. Casimeres.
Fancy and Plain. Sattinettx,and a good assortment of
Vesting' may be found at GEO. E. FLYN r& co..
BONNETS --A great saving to the 6` Beads of the
Nation." The Ladies will find it a great saving to
heir beads to call and purchase one of those beautiful
Straw, Devon, Gimp, Florence, or Lace, Lawn, Gipsy
Bonnets. selling so cheap at REED'S.
NOTICE
DAVID DOANE, my son, a lad over eighteen
years left my house on the sth of August inst.
without any good reason for doing so, and I hereby
forbid all and any person whatever harboring or trust
ing him on my account as f will fitly no debts of his
contracting or expenses incurred by hint.
Windham, Aug. lith '46. JOSEPH DOANE. .
NOTICE.—In pnrauanm of an °Met of the United
. t3tatea District for tho Western Diatrict of Penna.
1 krill diepuse of the balance of emits and elects of J.
King Ahoy Jr., assigned in bankruptcy, at public sale at .
the Court House in Towanda. December 23J. at two
o'clock P.M. G. SA ND ERSON, A simian.
Towanda, Dec. 7. 1846.
rAsu PAID FOR OATS, at
V nov3 0. D. BAR ['LETT'S
LMBES ! I SAY, LADIES ! ! If you have made
up your minds to buy-a nice dress. cloak or shawl
this season, don't fad to all at N 0.3, Brick Ruir, where
yon can find the most, but and cheapest articles in that
line, that is kept in town, besides all kinds of trimmings.
Remember, call at nal I BAIRD'S.
ADNIINIS I'ItATOIt'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of .losepti
latent Smithfield township, dee'd., are requested I.
make immediate payment, and those basing demands
against said estate, are requested in present them forth
with for adjustment, BENJ. TUTHILL.
Smithfield, Dee. 9, teta. Administrators.
g LOTH: 4 , CLO nag—We wish the atiention of all
who are in nom of Cloths, Cessimeres, Sittinet
he., to our large stock on hand. These ebiths mum
be told. We never have been underanhd and never
will be. Calf and examine. O. Y. FLYNT CO.
NEW DRY GOODS,
Corner of Main mad Bridge Stralai
J UST OPENING. at the corner of M a i n 4.; Brivfcr street, a well-se:erica assortment of new and (Ash. t
'unable DRY GOODS, which will be sold unu.uall;
low los ready pay. The snick .ronsiste iu part of
Satinet!, flannel, gingham. idpacen, the deepest let of
prints in town, edging.. iusertings, Swigs and iLani.
brie muslin*, Wilsey, canton flannel, drilling,
bleached and brown muslin. (not to be'
surpat.eil) tacking, check, cashmere.
Paten, wool arid buck glove's,
cotton hose, suspenders,
German handdrchfs,
cotton and pongee hare.
gingham cravats. plaid shawls,
wool comforters, cotton tapes, patent
threat sewing silk, cotton packs
pins. needle., spool cotton. hooks and eyes.
suspender, Alin and metal buttons, with many oth
er articles, usually touted in a store, not mentioned.
The public an invited to call and examine the stock
before purchasing elsewhere, as they will . be sold cheap.
er than It any other establishment in town.
Towanda, Nov. I I. If. O'HARA & CO.
BOOTS . F 6 SHOES OF ALL KINI)S.
JUST received from Philadelphia, a large and spier'.
did aseortment of men's calf, kip and coarse boots,
ofrm $1 50 to $5 50; boy's do.; ladies gaiters and
walking shoes; also, fine kid slips and buskins, and all
kinds of overshoes; do. calf bootees and laced shoes ;
children's and Misses shoes of 'all kinds, heavy and
light, suitable for every kind of weather, Youth's calf,
kip and coarse boots bosun children Irma to 12 year.
old. We pledge ourselves to give a better article at a
lower price than arty other establishment in Bradford
county. TRUNKS from $1 50 to $lB 00
HATS AND CAPS.
A large assortment of fashionable Hats sad Caps of
every kind and description fur salu very low.
C ROCERIES
•
Molasses, sugar, coffee, codfish, No. 1. and Macker
el, beat quality black mod green tea, from 31 to 88 rents
a pound ; pulverised and loaf sugar; rice tobacco, snuff,
sperm. dipped and mould candles; raisins by the box
or pound, starch, soap, segars at 50 cents per hundred,
and in fact all kinds ever kept in our line which people
will find it their advantage to purchase and we will
give you reasons for it:
A little Logic and- Common Sense.
There am three things beyond dispute : I +t— u a man
pays out much money, he must re.-eive as much.
2. If a man's expenses in business are large, his profits
must be large.
3. Therefore, the Grocery and Shoe Establishment at
the corner of Main and Bridge sts., in a. small plain
store, at a cheap rent, can siford to sell hoots & shoes,
hats & caps, and groceries, at lower prices, and of
better quality than any other store in town.
Now, if this is not sound logic, two and two no not
make four; but if it is, common sense calls on you to
come to us for your flats & Caps, Boots & Shoes &c.
Nee the contrast, and let your own reason decide it it
was not your advantage to give us a trial.
PI.NLINGS °fall kinds constantly on hand. Thread,
awls, bristles, shoulder-sticks, kit and tiles pincers, all
kinds of binding, silk curd and straps for hoots, patent
pegging awls, skiving. paring and crooked knives and
floats. H. O'HARA & CO.
Towanda, Nov. 17, 1846.
Gnocmuts, of all descriptions, at wholesale or re.
tail. Attention is particularly directed to their
assortment of Fresh Teas ; (we don't know the differ
ent names of the packers, but the "article " is " C .K.")
non 11 W. H. BAIRD &
LTA RD WARE, Iron, Nails, Glans, Paints, Oils, Dye
II We'd., Dye 'tuff., Medicines, etc.. in genets! and
large quantities. nv I t W. H. BAIRD & CO.
EATABLES !—Su perfine flour, twit, frqah buster
wheat, etc., etc., ponstantly on hand and for sale
at nail NO. 3, D. R.
TI ORSE SHOEING done on short notice by
II Towanda, OcL 13. '46. N. HEM MINOW AY
PRINTS 200.piecco now opening and for sale very
low at REEDS'
BONETS, vet and superior Leghorn ßonnets.
.N lat
Also, velvets of all colors, together with artificials,
taps, bonnet ribbons, &c. may be found at REEDS'.
The Last Arrival of New Goods,
IN TOWANDA, are now .being opened at No. 3
Brick Row, by Wm. H. Bided .5- Co.. the first Pio
neera in the cause of Low Prices and liberal barter ex
changes. They do not hesitate to say, that they wil
sell Goods for cash or any kind of Merchantable prn
duce, at lower prices than any othek establishment in
Bradford County, Owego, Elmira, Binghamton, (or any
branch thereof.)- Call and ace. Further particulars
nest week. November . 9, 1.846.
DOMESTIC COTTONS—Brown sbeetings, shirt,
ing, and drilling; Also, cotton yam, batting, wick
ing', and wadding, for sale by the bale or leas quantity;
at ay I I BAIRD'S.
NOTICE
RAN away from the subscriber, an apprentice boy by
the name of John H. Thompson, le years old,
without my leave or notice. All persons are hereby
forbidden harboring or trusting said boy on ay accounj,
as I will pay no debts of his contracting.—One cent
reward for the return of said boy, but no charges paid.
Warren, Oct. 18.16. CALEB C. TUNE.
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
miONTANYES . & CO., are now recieving a very
desirable assortment of Goods,purchased during
a great depression in the market, comprising French &
English BROAD-CLOTHS, Cassitneres and Sattinets,
and the choicest patterns of P6nts and Worsted Goods.
Grateful for past favors they respectfully solicit a gene
rout public to call and examine their stock, and think
can hold out sufficient inducements to ensure their share
of public patronage.
Septembor 7, 1846.
01:21113'21.(EM USIIIEDIUSYkSZO
EVERYTHING in the line, including Elliptic
Springs, Iron Pixels, Mailable Burs, Dash, Seat
and Stop Irons, Ornaments, India Rubber and Oil Cloth,
Lace, Tufts. Moss, dm for sale at jlfl
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NEW GOODS,
NOME,
filW YORK CHEAP 'STORE
No. 2 BRICK ROW.
Clat r. REED would respectfully beg relive W•
taltalmovie thanks to the citizens of Bradford
for their liberal Nironage and support; and would in
form them they are receiving
a large and full sup
ply of PALL and Vtr " - NTERCOO.O.S, which will
positively he sold at even than their fo r mer low
prices. The war to exterunnstaintth prices i s st ill k ept
up—no compromise has been made,,d they intend to
carry the war intiate heart of the enemy-until thug shall
yield or adopt thinkincipleof selling goods st ‘en al pro
fits. A nimble sixpence better than a slow m o w n,
our motto.
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A VERY large etock of [tread rlailaa ea , ..lneterf.
Brayer cluttr, and winter .estinAg of An Rims,
colors and pattern; saw Gimping and for vale very Love
REED'S.
AFULL SUPPLY of Mtm's and Boy's Capp. Rats
and MUG may be found at RE D'S.
SPLENDID assortment of fall and winfor drew,
IR . goods, Cloakings, &c., fur sale very low- at
2000 .'%' 13 1/108,. ou U t. P a P n r d S L l atb". ;
!lEEE'S
bu found at
New Fall and. Winter Goods.
THE subscriber is now receiving from the city of
New York a large assortment of GOODS suit d to
the season, carefully selected, and purchased . at unusual
ly low prices, which will enable him to sell very low
for cash, lumber, country produce, or approved credit.
His friends and the public generally are invited to call
and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.—
lie feels confident -that he-can otTer them better bargains
than they have heretofore made in this town, or any
other in this region of country. In his assortment wilt
he found in all their varieties. Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Nails, Iron, Steel, Pointe,
Oils, Dye Stuffs, Boots, Shoes, 4.c.
Towanda, Oct. 25. 18i0, N. N. BE rrs.
THE Ladies will hod a great variety of worsted
dress goods ; also, a beautiful assortment of print*
at very low pikes at . BE rrs•
FRENCH and English cloths , heavy 'leaser and
Tweeds for over coati+. fancy Cassimeres and Sat
tinetts, a great variety will be found at BETTS':
MOUSLIN De LAINE, Cushmeres:Rob Roy eft,'
Brochu Shawls, a great variety. will he found
•
New Supply of Fall and Winter Goods
BURTON RINGSBERT
MENDERS his thanks for past favors, and respect
fully.:l informs his old customers and the ptablia
gentrally, that he is now receiving from the city of
New York the large,t and cheapest assortment of
GOODS ever purchased for this' market, which he
pledges himself to :ell 20 per cent. lower than the
same quality of goods were eves before otisred in Tow.
anda. This is no humbuggery. Jug drop in and
price my goods. I have almost every thing wanted by
the tutmer, mechanic, and everybody else, and particu
larly the Ladies.
My stock of Cashmeres, M. De Lanes, Muck and
colored Alpaccae, California Plaid,: and Gilighama, are
very cheap. NVith regard to Broad Cloths, Cas.simmes,,
Satinetts, Jeans, Domestic cloths, Vestings Prints, &e.
I knock under to no merchant in this town or any
where e!se.
Sole Leather, Upper' Leather and
IVI Calf Skins, lower titan w•am ever offered in
Towanda, by B. KINGSBERY.
W BEDS Iron, Horse Shoe, %fund Bond, ;N a il rod,r
Horse Shoe Nails, Slitcl of aq will be void
very low by E. KINGsBER Y.
11Q00T8 sad SHOES, a erry large as.reninent.and
unueually cheap at B. KINGSBEK ICS. •
1 00YI)S. Beautiful Carpeting, two ahillings per
yard below the market price at
B. KINGSBERY'S.
THOSE LAWNS, ORG. 3 iNDIES, IZAWN
hams, Rcpt DeLaing, Lumina cloths for summer
dresses, so long looked for by the Ladies, have arrive.,
and may now be seen at REED'S
lAT A N. 7
urneyman B ED IMM EB , k
lAc E 1. a p pre nti ce an
the eub.criber
to the Blackemithing businese. J. B. RIDGWAY.
urrender of the Mexican-Batteries !
Old .6 Rough and Ready" again Fictorious!
ONE ARK LOAD, and several wagon loads of NEW
GOODS, have just arrived, and are selling cheaper
than ever at No. 3, Brick Row.
November 9. W H BAIRD & CO.
PRINTS -500 different styles, bought in the city of
New York, by the case, on the cash down" plan,
aad witl be sold accordingly. BAIRD dc CO.
LOOKING GLASSES, one case of very nice, 0 G
flames, latest style, just opened at
novll It O. 3, BRICK ROW.
B OOTS & SHOES—II dozen pair Coarse Boots.
boys' and men; also calf and kip boots and slums.
and a good deal the best and cbeapeut lot of women's
and misses' wear in town. Call at BAIRD'S.
INSURANCE AGENCY
- - •
rr HE subscriber continues to act as agent for the DE
-L • LAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.,' of
Philadelphia, a stock company of good standing and re
pute & does business on as fav,rable terms as any other.
He is also agent for the LYCOMING CO. MU
TUAL INSURANCE CO, a company which has al
ways been punctual in the payment of (meant and pre
sents advantages seldom found.
Towanda, May 20. 0. D. BARTLETT.
Positive and timely Notice
WS hereby given that all my accounts for coats have
been placed in the hands of N. J. KEELER, to:
collection. This is to inform all persons , interested that
unless settlement is made by the close of the approach
ing December Court. these accounts will . be left tp the
hands of an officer, with instructions to colle c t them
without delay, and without respect to persons.
Nov. 1, 1816. JOHN N. WESTON.
111 K 3M ILiV 4191Gir Ma, !igl:/:, inmo ego.
Great Reduction in Price I
y KINGSBERT JR.. would invite purchaser* to
. examine his NEW STOCK OF GOODS, es
he is confident that the great (elfin; off in prima will
enable him to otter greater inducement! than can be
preaented by those who purchased their goods °attain
the season. Towanda. November 3, 1846.
THE SUBSCRIPTION LIST is now open for the
Pamphlet Laws for 1847.
November 3, 1846. J. REEL, Tieasurer.
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Broad Cloth, Cassimeres & battnets.
% LARGE assortment of Broad Clothe. E.eairnengs.
and Sattinetts, which we have long betn famous
for again; good and cheap, now cheaper than ever—
and upon which we challenges the world. Just recei*ed
at 0. D. BARTLETT,
Towanda, N ov. 3. Witt.
WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR Coons—
Wheat, Dnmeatic,Flannel,
Rye. Wooten S.a.:l,a,
Corn, Buckwheat,
_ Oat,, Flaxseed,
Dune?, White Dean..
. Cheese, COOP SKINK,
in short. almost anything, for which liberal pneweLeetik
be paid at 0. D. HARTLE CT'S,
Towanda. Nov. 3, !Sta.
P ! ;
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g ,writ by J. • " • I*
-i1 A%% .at 411 avner 1 1 4 52. ue , •l r Ir
abillino, op by i•.l I'I.YN I S I.
W.ck:n Bating. C.',,tt
',rn, 4e., atFLY' Ar
aral - 411..
a. 4 looking MuZ4 out, In rtk,
nova 0. D. DAR LIE rr.s.
B ET'f'S
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