Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 26, 1847, Image 3

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From Mexico.
(By Zapress to, the New York Bun.]
%Ve have received by our special - overla •-•
espreS f . advicee froM New °deism of the 11th
opt., thirty-hours in
. advance of the ma—.
• h e y contain further intelligence from General
Scott,` C o modore Perry and Ginerat.Taylor.
It is of considerable interest . in . gm present
uncertain ?late of affairs in Mexicee'"\
according to thelettery received in N w Or
leans by the James L ay, there . ere reports
a float th at tho Ale • ons were . Melting -their:
helli to make cann for the defenCe of Puebla
an d the Capital, t is :stated, however, on
e qually good auto ity; that both cities will
l
eidly surrender to te knaericans. .
The rekt of the proffered surrender of the
• Capital wasNven-by Major' Leonard to Gen.
Pillow. a passenger in the James L. Day.—
It a ppears that a desitatch from Gen. Scott had
been rrceived, stating that a deputation from
I D Capital had reached the American line's,
offering tO surrender the city without opposi
tion, and asking protection to life and proper
ly. Thislamaaforourse, assented to by Gen
eral Scott; -In consequence, the citizens had
discimuntied r rectini fortifications . for its de-
• e. •
city- of Puebla had alsosroPosed to eur
•
. .
render.
These offers of surrender came from the in
habitants, who were more fearful of their own
t y,lthers than of the American troops: They
dreaded the guerilla system of warfare
. This system had commenced. Legally or
ganised hand; of banditti, made op from the
'disorganizt.d Mexican army, had begun its de
predations. nut only On the Americans near our
o utskirts, but upon tote pe,aceahly disposed in
,
habitants of the country.
General Oanalizo was on the Vera Crqz
s ide of Puebla, with a cavalry force, intending
In
. 019 Santa AUna to attack our wagon trains
,
It was . 'repotted that General ravo had
e l.:wit:nal Puebla and was retreati giowards
_the capital. . .
.„jt- was stated by a Spanish -merchant who .
la armed at Vera Cruz, that lii had seen
SititaAnua . within forty miles of that rit ,
with ihvo thousand men, threatenin to attack
diet: 'dace,.
there was.a rumor of the surp'tse anil re
c.iptiire of Tampico. ‘
A dentist named Kinosburv, had been at
)E-
liiTted by ih . ffilerilla party near Celro Gordo,
mhtteil or.rsoo . „and horribly .ciat up, barely
wired with hirlife. was taken tol Jalapa.
Some of the volunteers were tettrning home
:a
—the first and second Tti
ene.see Ogiments
/
!Intl a portion of the Georgia and. Alabama re
patents.- 1 . . I
I,.ielte.„Semmes, of tire friga i te
nailed fiw the•headqUitterapf i C
t4lie measures for the rlease of
Fliirmaq Rogers, whehad been
Puebla.
The navy wete! preparing an,,:i
Campeachy, Tabasco and .11uasa
Gvn. ha Vega has remained ai
.. -
oil parule,• .
The, advices from .Monterey a
shout. - • 4
The alrmy of Geri. 'raylor was
by the eixiur.ttion of the terns of
toltottenrs. The troops had not
tttl A i tts Nueva, and were wai
ments.• The seennd Mississippi
arrtred gt 111'ooterey.
I he small pox had broken
Aarlmicitt, but what detachment
.
I.49ltenatit Coloopl May had a
tOleans.
IVII4N CAPTIVES . 111 e Wa"
.rA number of Mexican w
dun 141 been raptured by the
tri l lt.s. The officers of the army'
gress owe in possession oft e e Mexican
inunivis acid childreil—.whorn y clothed and
nansp.ipt.4l to their, respective h n es, under a
law f.fron'gress. making . an 'app o riation ex
preiiq for that purpose.'
Indian Vegetable Pit a,
being:tile of the best anti-bilious niediiiir
' , Met t le-i ll Tower in removing pain WI
lontshing— Four or five of said Pills, al
on going to bed, will in a short tinre con
body of those morbid humors which, if
sie the cause of the pain in t
sitemlfiig throueli to the shoulder
tseatinkg,- nausea and id, kness, loss o a
0.1 pawn, 11 ituleney, swarthy o 1 y
artl other fylllptclfll.l Of an ir.9411)
at the iter.
• Wri i ghes Indian Velgelable Pills al
,leansel the stomach•anil bowels of a I
and miler impurity, end therefore are
dmlte, iIyWETIIO, Milers niorbus, and l I
..rcles• 41 the intestines. They also ei
feinmi, and consequently give healthiai
sites frame, as well as drive disease oft
BE* TIEI de CotwhnsErre.—The
_ .
the many apUrriolle MO.
.. .
. ,
4t ' ',lootlye., are callool by names swat
Trltit I . ..getable NI&
"". l's devutcd Pxclusive4 to the tsa
I , :tati Vezetahle ('llly, Wholiaale and '
3t ,1 1a1.1 , 1,-Iphin.; 288 Grociwich St.,
1 9i Tte(flOti4 t*., ihnitoti. .:
1
heilla for the tale of Wrigitiesi Indian
al 1 owania, Montanye's & Co.; fur o
i duariiieinent in another colopan.
Die ,
lz ttis Itoroozh, on the .I.lth inst., TRUMAN KINS
".N, aged 27 years.
At a special meeting of Bradford Lodge, No. 167,
. of O . I'. held,on the same evening, the following
l'uubie sod resolutions were unanimously adopted.
Wherea,,, It ab pleased ( hod to remove from among
" brother trutriap Kinsman.
Ribtoh“.l, That,it is with feelings i of deepttst., regret
11 t4se heard or the decease of our worthy brother,
tar, , shoss as such, we enterkitined the highest regard.—
Au a testimoni a l of respect to his memory. this Lodge
lade attend hi, f ancn it i n a 40dy, and wear the accus
'oWiliadge of mourning. !•
14 `" ,-- kett. That we deeply isvmpatilise with the widow
oar deceased brother lit this most sad bereavement.
ORPHAN'S COURT SAL. '
PPqrauance of an order the Orphan's Conti in
led for the.counq of **Mord, held ..at: towenda,
by lilt day'nf Man, 1847, there will be exposed
t ;, 4l ' by public , iendue Or outcry on the premise!, on
. ‘ "'"I the 18th day afJano,next, at one o'clock its the
'"'noon, a certain
piece o r parcel of land situate, lyi u ng
ban g in the township of Shesliequin and bounded
: On the north by Archibald Forbes, on the
41Archibald Forbes and 'Geo. Chaffee, on the
y•John G.. Towner and., uha Towner hie wile It
14 / en the west by the Susquehanna river. mmUdoing
4 * , t twenty acres more or lees, Aerie twelve Wes int
rti: being the land or share of Lana belong to Wm '
L "hei of t h e estate
to
thi s father, Elba& Forbes,4eeil.;
41 ilieshequi n toe! nahip. Terme made known on
d 'Y °f sate. LAIMEST
• • - buiirdian of Win. Forbes.
May 25, 1847.
IN THE MATTE
of
Of the partition the estate of Benjamin
MATTE
Of
(teed , late of Shea . tou nshiP
' --in the Orphan' Court ofßradford coun
ty of Dec. 7'. 1847. 1 ~ 1 T . !
THE heirs and ev of Benjamin Think deed.
to wit: Daniel Brink, Brink Staid', Alpheus
Tozer and Calbsta his wife, Charles Smith, John Simi*
Daniel t 4 totth, Orson Smith, Valentine Bmith, James
Smith, W m. Smith, Rachel Smith, Theodore W. Brink.
Henry M' ' ney Ind Antitank - M*Kinney his wife,
and Dept Brink and John *line& and their guirdian,
Orison - key—Orrin Brink, Elizabeth Brink, "wise
Brin , Julia Brink and John Brink. Jr., and ] their
guardian John Brink—Elizabeth Hensley, James Brink
and Hester Brink, are hereby severally notified that
the Orphan's Court of Bradford county titi the I Ith
day of May, 1847, did `giant a rule upon t em tei come
into Court on the fi rst Nfothjay of Septa bait, and
elect to take or refuse the estate of said d erit, at the
valuation made thereof, an' in case they shall refuse
to accept thesame, to show cause. if Noy they have,
why the shame shall not be sold By the Court,
LYMAN E. DE WOLF,
May 22, 1847. Clerk of Orplutes Court.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
PCRSUAN r to an order of the Orphan's Court of
Bradford' rlt t l l nty, will be exposed to public sale at
the house' upon e premises in Shesbequin township,
Bridford county, Pa., on Saturday the 4th day of Sep.
tembhr, 1847, at one o'clock P. N., all of the =tam
pieces, lots or parcels of land lying and being in said
township, known as the Ricnard Horton farm, to be
Sold as the prtwerty of Patrick Cummings, dec'd.,
bounded as follows : Begirming at a corner, thence by
lots No. 94 and 10t, south thirty degrees and 15. m
inutes, 82 perches to a cornet thence by parts of lots
No. 101, 10; and 103, south 59 degrees west, 184
perches to a clirner, thence along the Sheshequiq road,
north 64} degrees west, 22 perches, north 63 degrees
west, /8 perches to a corner, and - thence by parts of
lots No. 91 and 92, north 59 degrees east, 236 perches
to the beginning, being part of lots No. 92,93 and 101
in the old township of Claverack, one of the seventeen
townships, die.
ALSO—AII of the two undivided—fourth parts or
shares the whole into four equal parts or shares to be
divided of and in all that certain tract of land being an
island commonly called Horton'. Island. lying in the
Susquehanna river, just above the mouth of sugar
Creek. containing M the whole. by computation, fifty.
six acres and one hundred and twenty-five perches, be
the same more or less. The other half belonging to
Stephen Newell and Franklin —. Attendance will
be given at the time and place of sale and terms made
known. alliAM MIX,
May 24. 1816. Adminstmtor de bunis.runs.
ORPHAN'S COUET SALE.
Ipursuaree of an order of :the Orphan's. Court of
Bradford county, held atTowitcda on the fourteenth
day of May 1847, will be exposed to sale k by public
syniliie or outcry, on'the premises, on Thursday the
24th day of June best, at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow
ing described lot of land si tuate in the township of Rome
and bounded as collows i! Commencing at a corner on
the public road leadingiriam Rome %illage to Johnson's
in Home township, and running north one - d east.,
two rods, thetkey south eighty-nine degrees east, hen and
onetfourth rode to a corner, thence south one (tepee,
west two rods, thence north eighty nine degrees we -t,
ten ! t end one-fourth:rods to the place of beginning, con- .
tabling twenty-one square rode with a framed house
thereon erected, '•eing a lot of land bought of stephen
Cranmer, dec'd. in April 1842, by the said J. B.
.I.Ta
lor, in his life time, and of Which the said B. Tayl or,
died possessed. Terms, made known on'the day of
sale. ' .LEWIS GOFF;
atitatf, had
Scutt to
Jatised 'Mid•
,translered to
xpedition to
ualeb..
M.,v '22„18 17. .`W. E MAYNARD
Adminietifitott of ,J . B. Taylor, decd.
- - -
Vera Cruz
Stray Horse.
A small lion Gray HOIII 4 E, three years old pest,
/ - 1- with black mane and tall, as mall white star in his
fori.head, and one hind foot,, partly white; and also, a
Isaiah wart on the right side- of his neck, and no shoes
o 4 his feet, escaped front thii pasture of the subscriber
Jai Folks township, Lycomlng county, Pa., on Wednes
ks44.6.
d' the l9th bust. „ Said horse was raised in Troy,
r tu rd county . and it is supposed took that direction.
Aro- rson having a knowledge of his - whereabouts,
will co ii r a favor upon the owner, and shall be liberal
ly rewarded by giving tnforthation of the same ; and if
they will deliver him at zittiAll'a tavern in Alonroeton
all reasonable expenses will be paid. '
May 24 1817. HENRY WANCK
to the 28t
elting away
•fiviee of the
dvanced
i 1 le reinforce
eginlent had
in the• de •
• can't niake
ved at New
The Saddle and harness? Business
TS shill r.,ntinued by ELK ANAH SMITH, 1. CULP
.1. & C. T.' SMITH; under the Firm of Elkanab
Smith & CO., at the old stand North side . of tha Public
Syntre, where will be l kept constantly on hand !lest
Plain arid Quiltee Saddles, Plated and Common
Hankers, all kinds of Trucks, Yalices, and all other
work in their
(..'arria,sre Trimming 4-• Military work .
done to order. From their experience and punctuality,
they are in hopes to receive a share of public patronage.
Wo'Xic can be had at their shop as cheap as at any other
shop in the conntY of the same quality. May 18,'47
kton Union
n and (61-
tons Indian
their pro-
addition to
in the world
New Spring aid Summer Goods,
11h is truly as
a every night
detely rid the
..ged - in the
At the-Large Brick Store,
. .
Carner of Main and Bridge Sired&
T KINGSIIERY, JR. has received "liqd .is still
a) creeeising a very large and desirable asoit4rtment of
Dry ; Goode Grarrries„ Hardware, Crockery !Buds
Shoes, Fish; Nails, Glass, Sash,
Putty .
which will be Fold at ,!uch priers, for CASEII, that pur
chaser.; will be entirely sati,fiml.
Towaihia. May 20, 1847.
: • sometimes
difficulty of
MMile, coAive
Clow eomplet
Q morbid state
: thoroughly
TEGHORN, Faint leaf and.e , traw flats and Bonnets
Also, a large variety of Caps, including soros.splen
did Palo Alto and Reaaca de la alma—latest styles,
juwt. received by K NtiSBERY,
LAWNS, Gingham. and Pr nts. A,' Shawls,
Rihtirms, eir.x. Call and eialnine.
May 20. J K.iNGSBERY.
ious buntors
rtain cufe fur
ry other die
d improve di
n vigor to the
name from
Iblie are Isku
us - r opening at No. 2 Brick Row that can't he bee
J in thin Limn. E. T. FOX.
May 24th, $ll7.
nes. which, in
a: to Wright's
of Wright's
Jail. 169 Race
. York; and
THE co-paitnership heletofore existing between
C. & E. REND is this thy dissolved by mutual
eopsent. The accounts, notes, &c., due the firm are
left wi•tt Charles Reed, No. 5, B. R. for collection.
' sgetAble Pills.
r agencies, glee
CHARLES REED
Towanda, May 24,'1847, EDWARD REED
FF.t.tH arrival of Spring and Summer Goods at the
S , tVINGS BANK.
Asuperior lot of Lawns, Summer • Gingharni, and
Monterey plaids, a new article for dresses. Alo,
prints of all patterns, which are selling extremely lola
at the SAV I\GB RANK."
Alarge and extensive assortment or ,Boooets, con.
sisting of Leghorn, Albert Braids, China pawl.
Straw gimp, English Straw, dr.c., together with ribbons,
'artificrals, wreaths, &c. to match. are now selling at
reduced prices at the SAVINGS BANK.
SUMMER SHAWLS. a beautiful assortment of
Demist, De Lain' and Brecht Shawlr may be found
it the SAVINGS BANK.
AHAISOLS of every variety and paten. Also.
I Umbrellas, are now selling extremely low at the
Towanda,.lllsy '24, 1847. SAYINGS BANK.
Rigim_ental Orders.
HE enrolled : Militia within the-bounds of the lm
regiment 2d Brig. 9th Div. P. M.. will meet duly
armed sod equipped for drill and inspection on Mon
day the 21st June nest, at 10 4clock A. if., at the
house of Stephan (infield in Btatiding Stone.
The companji parades shoold be bold on Monday
June 7th at such **within their Gavend bounds, es
the commanding siMeMe may direct. These *abject
to military. duty in the Ist regiment; are reepectfally
referred to 20th Section of the "am to nano the Si.
permed' the Militia dtc.,' approved 25th April 1844.
An election for Lieut. Col. of the Reg. will , be hill
at S. Candeld'son the dIY of .
C. W training, J am. 1m
P.C.
Greenwood, May 21, 1847. c(Dt, lot Reg.
New 9thvedisemenbs.
NEW GO
DISSOLUTION
BONNETS.
SAVINGS - . BANK..
ATE',oiI i iCEE.V ELECTED.
TAan arm , *
meeting of Ilse direitore of
winds. Sayings dank,". C. & B.. s azzu pen
shined in place of G. E. Flynt & Co - .. erhiweihena
expired May 14, 1847. it w the intention.of
Cashier. & Co., to sustain ths-eredit of-the bouts - an
by_" putting gootOlow down " to pay
' We therefore invite oor old ` d
generally k call and exam* our Wick of New and
Cheap GeWs, just reined.and convince thenwelvis
of the truth of the old adage, that " Gouda have, can.
and shall be sold cheaper at the Savings Bank than at
'.7.ol.beeeitablishoet4 in Towanda. N b. B. B.
'Allay 180847. C. &E. ' Ed.
First Arrival of Goode from New ork
Summer
. now receiving a general assortment of Spring and
Summer Coeds, which will be sold cheaper than
a were ever offered-in this pleas before. His
f ' ds will find u they mount the steps at his door that
. rices go down.' Call and examine for yourselves.
y good:sand pikes will praise themselves: You will
nd a large and general assortasent of every variety of
ry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glass, .
ails, Iron, Steel. Paints. Oils, Dye Stalk Boots, Shoes,
ass, Caps, Codfish, Mackerel, &c., &c.
~ My friends and the publicgenetally are respectfully
invited to call and examine my stock, as I am 'satisfied
I can pffer them goods cheaper than at any other :tore.
May 17th, 1847.
NEW FIRM AT ATHENS
THE undersigned have formed a partnership for do
ing a General Mercantile Business at Athena, Pa.,
under the name of Welles & Harris, and may be found
at the oldstapll of sauerlee, Welles & Harris, where
they will soda be receiving a fresh stock of GOODS
from New York, which they will be happy to mil at
fair prices to all who may call upon them.
C. F. WELtES,Jr.
N. C. HARRIS.
•Athens, Pa.. May 10, 1547.
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DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing un4 the
&
name and firm of Welles Satter! and
Eiatterlee. Welles & Harris, at Athens; Pa., was this
day dissolved by mutual consent. Tlpig books *ad so.
counts of both firms will be found &elite old stand.
where one of the parties will always be ready to settle
with those hating open accounts.
U. D. SATTERLEE,
C. F. WELLES,
.N. C. HARRIS.
Athens, Pa., May 10, 1811,
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted by Book
account, Notes or Judgments, to the above firma, will ,
do well to call and pay the same immedivly or coat'
will be made titer viLty days, without kapect.to persons.
sATTERLEr. WELLES & HARRIS.
Athena. Pa., May lu, 1847.
BRIGADE ORDERS.
THE enrolled militia and volunteers within the'
.11.- bounds of the 24 Brigade 9th Div. P. M. will meet
for military disc:piing+, inspection and review as follows :
In companies on Monday the 7th day of . June neat, at
such places as may be directed by the commanding
officerethereof—and in regiments and banshee's lla fol
lows: The 3d regiment, commanded by Col. A. K.
Bosard, Ist Bat. on Monday June 14, 1847, 24 Bat.
same Reg. on Tuesday June 15th. Thee will be an
election held in the 24 Bat. on said day for Mltior, in
place of A. Cleve. removed from the State. 4th Reg.
commanded by Col. N. A: Elliott, Ist Bat. pet Wed
nesdarJune 16th ; 24 Bat. same Reg. on Thursday
June 17th. The Ist Vul. Bat. of Tioga county. coot,
minded by Lieut. Col. Joseph Youkin, on Thursday
June 17th. The 2d Reg. commanded by Lieut f , Col.
ff. H. Seely, en Friday June lath—in election will be
held on said day for one Col. of said Reg., and Major
for the Ist Bat. of said Reg. The 34 Vol. Bat. of Brad
ford county, commanded by L. J. Oradford r on Friday
June 18th. The Ist Vol. Bat of Bradford county,
' commanded by Lieut. Col. Theodoria Wilder, ea Satur
day June 19th. There o ill he an election held oti said
day for one Major in place of Eno, Caleresigned
The let Reg. commanded by Col. P. C. Ward, on
Monday June 21st--aii• election will be held on said
day-for the election of one Lieut. Col. of said Reg. in
place of E. W. Morgan. resigned. The 4th Vol. Bat.,
of Bradford county commanded by Limn. Col. C. F.
Wells, Jr., on Tuesday June 224—an election will be
held on said day for the election of Ist Major of said
Bat, in place of T. S. Overton resigned. The 24 Vol.
Bat. of Bradford county. commanded by Maj. Jackson
Pierce. on Wednesday 234—an election will be held
on said dal for the election of one Lieut. Col. of said
Bat., in place of E. Daniels. resigned. The Sth Reg.
commanded by Col. Jacob Harder, on Thursday June
24th—an election will be held in the let Bat. of said
Reg. for the election of Major in the place al. F.
Ovenahire, elected Lieut. Col. of said Reg. The atten
tion of Ajutants and commanders of 'militia companies
is specially called to the act of 25th April. 1844, enti
tled an act "To reduce the e: peaces of the militia eye
tem of this commonwealth, and to provide a more rigid
mode for thii collection of militia lines." And the 's
lums of enrolment and list of _absentees must be made
In strict conformity with said *do—Penalty for oteitira
to runtish roll copy to Inspector. lee dollars.—List of
absentees, jlpy dollars. W. E. BARTON,
Inspector, 4 .1 d Bng., 9th . Div., r• If,
East Smithfield. May Bth,
It i M q VT E 4
MENDERS his services to his friends and the pub
lic generally in all business of his profession. Of
fice in his dwelling near the comer of Riser and State
Stiects. Towanda, May 18, 1847. •
PRINTING PAPS
Akw Bisndles of superior print parr. canoufactured
by A. 'Bradley & Sons, Danorille, N. Y., for sale
very cheap by MOZiTAN YES' & CO.
May 18, 1847.
DS
DissoLuTionr.
I pHE FIRM of E. Smith & Son is this day dissolved
by mutual consent.. All accounla. &e., due the
firm must be immediately paid. E. SMITH.
Towanda. M..y 12. Ifbr. ' C. T. SMITH.
LIST OF TRAV ERA JURORS raven for arryouru
-ed or Special Court of Oyer and Terminer; to he
held Japer Ibtir. 1847.
Leroy—Robert McKee
South Creek—Philo. Fusel jri J. L. Phillips;
Durell—Bartholomew Laportth t W. M. Gar hew
, Ennes ;
Wyalosing—Benj, Brown; •
Springieltl—Thos. Wolcott;
Armenia—Lyman Morgan ;
Rome—H. G. Cbubbuck, F. Cranma ;
Monroe—Bader Wood, Edward . F. Young, H. B.
Myers;
Wysox—Stepben Strickland jr. Bertrand Whitney;
Warren—Wm. Pendleton;
Athens boris—Thos. T; Huston. 1, Enikenbruk
Pike—Abaer Wood ;
Albany—Geo. Miller, Robert Lewis ;
Herrick—Oahe Keeler;
Towanda tp—J. M. Watts;
Orwell—Asa. Barrow. J. W.-, x‘rwri ;
Lttentietd--Benj. Ball;
Burlington—Marcus Alexander. Hiram Gee t i
Colombia—Wm. Strait, Wm. H. Seidl.;
Wells—Roberi T. Miller, C. S. toga ';
Standing Stone--Simon Stevens ;
ligwalsequin--Chas, Chafes Anarcir Webb;
Leroy—Cyrus Holcomb;
Grturtille—Dunban Roes ;
Asyldmr•►Harry Binsey ;
Smithfield—E. U. Duffey, Lyman Dario. /sot Albs
SpringtallHarry Ackley G. C. Chorea t
Athens tpe—M. B. Spagoed ijameel O•esehire ;
Troy boro, E. C. Ohne Wm. A. Vandyke ;
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MEILLDIMIL AND 11ILINTVANAILINI,
Corse? of •
Moor mad Brags emu,
117 HERE work in bar kw will be dawn larsolldl
VII fashionably. ad at air pram. Kay 11..11147.
can and s4 : 3rioe .et et DREW
I.4GOoDS & CLO GS, .t =WM.
drr.
Burton KinisberVy,
E. lIURLDURT
,
. . .
..- s 1 1) R - 1 - N Gi . ol .01 S .
IT": It. &M , Cr KEiGti It • bins bra raasival a
:31,0 644 diaortmsot of Gimbaled. Lwow, Venom
Amalfi Ziowits. Wreaths, ire. Ake., whir% iwilild auk!
- - per duo weer. Tomo* May 3, 1347.
- - -
New Arrival of Goods, by Express!
B. KINGSBBRY.
Dr A 8 jaw toesival from NewiTart, a beeatiftil
mortmeat of Lawns, Gingham, Bonnets, Pelat
Leaf Bettaale.. Au.. which will said way cheep.
Ake Cape awd,Paiasole mad a issiety of other geode.
Call sod we the -redaction heti lest opines pekoe,
end Wyatt should went any thilig in the way of New
Oa*, you will he Slant Of bola ' April te. MT.
First lot of New Giods in Towanda.
MONTANYEB' & CO . ;re reelavialf lanai and
general mom:neat of *wing and Summer Gooda
which will be dispoied of at wholesale or retail at re
diced priers. . April 20, 1547.
COME TO THE RESCUE!
.AE subscribers. haying met with serene losses _by
.1 the late fire in Towanda, as well as other losses,
earnestly request that those who know themselws
debted will make every effort passible to put us in funds
that we nisi be able to meet oar honest engagements
and continue our business.
MONTANYVB & CO. have removed their business
.situfation s 'few doors below Bridge street when they
intend to sieommodate their customers on their — usual
liberal trims. We have now on hand a fair suppi) of
Goods adapted to the spring trade. which will be dispow
,ed of at greatly reduced prices, compared with the great
— advance of Goods in the city.
March 22, 1847.
•
Dissolution. -
TE co-partnership heretofore existing between
-MONTAN YE & FOX, ,has been this day dis
solved hi mutual consent. , A, D. MONTAN YE,
March 90, 1847. a T. FOX.
The accounts of the late &in of Monhnye & Foe
have been transferred to and and will be settled by E.T.
FOX. who has purchased the Ordering of Montanye in
the goods on hand. He will continue business at the
store late of ilia firm, and will be ready to wait upon all
who may rail.
Towanda. March 30. tan.
XILIEC.I 4 IIIW4IIICIIIIIIIIVI'IL Lao'
& E. REED 'sive removed their Store from No.
‘..f. 2. Brick Row, to No. 5. Brick Row, kninerly
occupied by (I. E. Flynt & Co., where they 'will he
happy to am their old customers and veil them goods
cheaper than ever. Towanda, May 12,1847.
No. 1., Brick Row, again in the Fierd
.1. Chamber/in,
:ETAS just returned from the city
,b• 1.1 of New York with a large
,
a s k supply of Watches, Jewelry and,
/ • `c .141 7 Silver ware, comprising in part,
,?(.. the following artielear—Lever,
L'Epirre and Plain Watches, with
valk a a complete assortment of Gold
Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin
ger Rin ;s, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains,
Gold Pens. Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware,
and any quantity of steel Beads—all of whia.. he arms
fur isle asceeedingly cheap for CASH.
Watches repaired 'on short notice, and toarranfal
to run well, or the money will he refunded, and a writ
ten agreement given to that effect iP required.
N. 0.—.-MAPLE SUGAR. and Cotintry Produce
taken in payment for work ; sod els% learn now,
wed
forever, Mat the Produce must be paid token the work
is done—l war against credit in all its forms.
W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent.
Towanda, April 118; 1847.
A Wooled Factory , at Hom e ,
rrHt subscribers take o..easunil in_ announcing to the
1 citizens of Bradford count and vicinity; that they
ii
have kissed for • term of year this building situate in
Wyalusing township, and kno nas lngham's Fa .
and which they s ans now fitting up with machinery •
apparatus for the manufacture. of broad and Winn
cloths, flannels, &c., i superior style Ind on the t
ii ,e
reasonable terms. 'l'h wishing to have wool inure
factored upon shares ill find it to their advantage $o
give them a call, u the& are determined that no pains
shall be spared to give the most perfect satisfactiow.-1—
They work Wool into Broad nir narrow &eased
for one half the cloth, or if prefened, they will man .
facture by' the yard as follows:—Bros, cloths foe f
$1 to fi1.25 i Narrow cloth, from 44 to 50 eta. .
articles manufactured Ihr proportionate prices. .
Wool carding and cloth dressing will be done op
abort notice sine. noble terms. They will be pu
pared for business nor before the first ofJone anti
Wyaltrang. A pri 25. 1 1847. HALL & HILL.
CLOVER SEED.
A QUANTITY of impeder clover seed, both of the
£l. large an 4 small kinds, just received end for sale
cheap byl - 0. D. BARTLETT. A
Towanda, March 11, 1841.
412(tiall zraeasaa,
TTLYBBEB MERCUR HAS REMOVED biaLAW.
OFFICE, to the second story of No. 3, Brick
Much 16. 1817.
Row
Fire t Fit* t Fire t
MONTANYE dr. FOX ;would respectfully inform
/VI: their old customers and the, public generally, that
they are not quite used up yet, but have removed thek
GOODS to the old store formerly occupied by 0. R.
Tyler. way down town, where we will sell anything in
our line, as cheap as the cheapest.
Plea4e call and ate us. March 16.
JKINGSBERY, Jr., has removed his Goods, Book"
• Stationary, kc., to the Brick store, formerly occu
pied by Means tic Overton, *here his friends and the
public are . i.mited to call,
TovrAnds, March 18, 1847.
JOIL .
Murton Atsigsberv,
HAS removed liiis Goods to the front room of his
dwelling bpi's.; one door south of the old stand,
where be is prepared to accommodate the public it his
int
moat low rates. His coma ra,•and the public gener
really, are invited to call at his new . guilders, where,
(as politicians my ) "he willdischarge his duty scourd.
in g -to the pest of his ability."
'The subscriber ei peas that his expenses will be very
heavy during the ensuing season, as he is Omit to
build ; he would therefore urge the necessity of prompt
payments an the part of those indebted i andoa in duty
bound be will ever pray.
BURTON KINOSBERY
- I ! 1
Towanda; March 25, 1847. .
. Shaving and Hair Dressing:
Solomon Cooper,
JOESPECTIPULLY in fo rms his old friends and pat
tons, that having u-obliged to abandon his for
mer stand on the of the Mb ult.. he is now
Penaluenthr- -lamed-an Au stim4
num% two doors north f Griggs' tavern.. Grateful
for past hvors, he hopes superior skill and attention
to omit an increase of patrottage in future.
He will always keep on hand a supply of oils. es.
senarm'perfurnery. and whatever is &summary to give
an agreeible finish to his operations, and will spars oo
pains in hit endeavors to adapt bis style Or snit the vary
ing tastes or his customers.
: ALKID---Shamporming for restoring and a nets pr►
ventative to keep the Hair froar,falling oat. or taming
gray. for • beautiful heed of hair :ism powerfalanallim.,
March 29, 1847.
M011E41.4113111E 0 411361110.1111..1E.4 11111 0r
QEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the
Cowimiseireere of Bradford cosaty et their Alm
soul the lid day of itme out, for the derma" spas the
.Public Acme is the Baaosib of rowsoll. iE me how ,
dud eat Aftr thousand pod iseselteatable Wok. of
eatable piabeiee for lbs erection oil Coat His.,.
A. L. GRAMMES.
. 3. IL BLACK.
Towanda. May 16.16,17.. Calusimiosere.
MONTANYE'S & CO. ,
E. T. PDX
NOTICE
~+'irij+~M
tftc:
waortglassma IT sassuz,*
, enEAkEsx TOWN r
MONMPANY .!& rot . .
HAVE just received and ewer opening •--forey
extensive esiortnissi GIOODIS. eritseilitinsraf
alit everythher every kept' a yoontry wore. "thick
they pledge theessefiree to sell I: how the sem clis
be bought in any town this ii of the city of New
York. , Cone one sod ail, mid if we 40%4011 yew
Gimes Cesar ,dolt buy ; it Pill omit job nothing se
look, sad's° we esk is a dumbest to show our stiock of
niseals. Be sore sod- And the l eight piece, it is the Old
4,1
4 4.341ez
Cower Shire. a few draws, south ontenye & Co's.
The /Mown mei hind and will we goods tight
for Cash* Freda*. yowsoda. Nov. 9. 46.
5000 YD S. SHEETING'S 4 Slit II GS
melbas way low fur cash os paottuce, by
MONTANYE & FOX.
Nov, II
LADIES' GOODS
WE HAVE a good assortment of De - Nines. reppa,
esalunams, gingham., (some beautiful patterns)
white dress goods, different styles ; fringes, gimps, cord,
Velvet ribbons, bonnet ribbons kid and silk gloves and
mitts, comforters, linen handkerchiefs, &c., Ace.; 141 of
which will ba sold cheap. • MONTAN YE 4 ror-
i - FOR GENTLEMEN.
j.
WE HAVE a fine lot 'of Broadcloths, Casairme
Vesting., and some very nice Batin; Kid d
worsted glow* suspenders, net drawer and wrap
&e,, which we have pu • down to the lowest .
Nov. 1 I..MONTANYE & FOX.
goal assorunant, in
setts or otheY
win, to suit Futruhaosto; by
' Nov.ll. MONTANYE & FOX.
BOOT* AND SBOES.
MENB' kip and coarse boots ; boys' do., wens' and
boys' coarse. tip and fine shoes fmens' and boys'
pumps; ladies' thick boots. morocco do., common and
kid slips and buskins; misses' slips; gent:. (rubbers;
ladies' patent and buskin rubbers, .mines' do.; also, a
first rate lot of children's shoes.
november l I MONTANYE & FOX.
You may be [acres:at
ALL persons that know themselves to be, indebted is
be indebted to the subscriber for Goods m.411'144E1
*ism arc requested to call and settle the same before
the 1.1 of December, however small the amount may be,
or they may expect to pay cost, without respect to per
ions. nail A. I): -hi ONTA N YE.
T IQUORS, a full assortment, ornotisting %if CI.
A-4 Brandy, American Bra 7 and (ho . Monongab a
Whiskey, Port. M Ida el Molar.' wines, may be
found at the New rk Cheap Store, No. 2 Brick
Row of • REEDS'.
BGOTS h SHOES — a fist rate assortment of cook
and fine Boots, Shoes mut Slippers, 'the latter
French of course, just opened it
nova 0. D. BARtIeEtT'S.,
WLS--quantities of Shawls, nice 4 kind. going
►J off far and cheap at 0. D. BARTLETT'S..
all kinds cheap, brAidei evrry thing else at
O. D. BARTLETT'd.
Cm's
SANTA ANNA TAKEN
UST received a large and splendid assortment cancer
Goods, &aught entirely with Kash, during a great
delrreloinn in the market, and with the mums 'view o
UNDERSELLING the BRA G A DOC! ES,
0. D. BARTLETT.
1; Lk)GH, from the " Globe Mills," airopertor article
1: also PORK, first quality, for isle by •
November 3. FLINT & CO..
MONE of those A. No. I, BOOTS, , • large
quantity of LADIES' SHOES, just —Ted by
November 3. FLYNT • CO.
CLOTHS AND CASSINIERE:. -
A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Cloths of al shades
and colors, and qualities, and prises. Casjuistes.
Pansy and Plain. Sonoma and a good assortment of
Vestinga may he found at GEO. E. FLEX TAc CO.
THE'GRAEFENBERG VEGETABLE PILLS
and the Green Mountain Vegetabli Ointment, for
sale by the subscriber, only egent for the town and be.
rough of Towanda. d 22 N. N. BETTS..
LAMES! I BAY, LA !NM you,have made
up your minds to buy nice dress. elosli . ot shawl
this season, don't fail to ea t No. 8.4*.110w, where
;on can find the nick, and cbsepeetiartieles in that
hue, that is kept in town kinds of trimmings.
Remember, call at .ne I I BAIRD'S.
I. °Cry 4d . below •.
Broad Cloth, Cassimeres & Sattinets.
ALARGE emolument of Broad Cloths. Combines,
sod Battinetta, which we have long been &mons
for milk good and cheap, now cheaper than ever—
and ution which we challenges the world, jell receimal
at 0. D. BARTLETT.
Trim's, Nov. 3, 1846.
ANTED IN, EXCHANGE FOR 000
Wheat, Domenic Flokianet,
4 Rye, Woolen Beck%
" Corn, Buckwheat,
Oats, Flaxseed,
, Butter, White Beans.
Cheese, COON SKINS.
in abort, almost anything, for which liberal Om wil
be paid at 0. D. BARTLErII"B.
Towanda. Nov.-3. 1848.
BUCK V HE&T FLOUR.
AFF W hunuerd pounds BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
in 50 lb. seas, a superior article, just received and
for irate by Feb. 21. O. D. BA RTLETT.
['AMES AND HARNESS TRIMMI GS.
JUST received a large quantity of Fine a man
Barnes. Also, Plated and Japan'd areas ritia
minp ,at Feb. 22.
TIBT CIF LET FERB remaining in the P. O. It I
-LI Troy, Pa., quarter ending March 31st. 1847
Avery Wm C Loap Irene Mrs •.
Adams James _ %mon Angeline ~ .
Atwood James Morgan Lyman ,
Bliss Chester Dr. M'Strowd II 2
Dort Miss Ellen B M'Nsught. Malcoinb
Burnet Cakb Murry Jas & Win P
Ballard John - . Morae Phallic L Miss 2
Becker John • AFClellansi John -
Bascom Joseph . „Phillip J W
Bassett Andrew B . 'Pierce Weightmsn
Cud .Weden ' , Preston Colhen
Curtis George i Park John T
Caiman Wm - Robbins Enos R
Fitch Stephen H. ,' Riddle Elisabeth P.
Fairchild Myron. . Reynolus BN
_ Freeman Susan Mr. Rockwell Elisa Mai
-Godard Levi . .Stephens Z B
Godard Luther Soper Amos
Howland Chas tfilvernail Harriett Miss
Horfinan Philip %wad , Ebbe .
Howley Benjamin :Spalding John
liuut Wm H Smith James H .-
Hater David - Slater J 8
Jennings Many*, Tears Win
Kellogg Win T Town Moats
Lane Cornelius Thomas
.rveninti t i ata tima- - - -
ist pear -Fa T i E ' .
• Williams John W
.Lang L !W Williams Isaac ...
..
Labatt !Rory Y. Wilson Benj
• • Henry - Wilson J. • , ...
i ..
IL. RUNYON 4 0. IL
HB.ot M. C. MERt.trt, have vred their
e 'GOODS to the fiture.fonnerly inioided . by H.
Mit & Sons. north side dike publie agnate l , *bin*
they are prepared to supply their cimeounita a.lwMs.
Tani. Towanda, Match. 17, 1847.. t e
iol--411 i t 3 Minealiir.
MBE ashoeribot tattoo this oppOrtooity
J.. to those indebted to him.. that to': wooitk.otti
ilT.lBT SAYE his dais. All pirocooloillobta wiU
piens take worilogoodesootaihisod,ooaceordhlidi.
Torahs. Yq 1.1641 D. C. ,
o,lllllolslree. Rona Bbise loud Baia, 'Nail tads
ariaatilhe• NOI4 seal aro kinds lon be i.Olll
"sly Mw by B. KINGSDEXY.
0111,
II
Carpptios. two shallop pe
et price at
B. KINGBERWB.
I MMZ
' 7 , WINKIW SHADE
141.. z Awlite
. I'ESTMILISHED IN 1
W110114411.E . iid Remo-:45
66 . 1 0 1 1. 611 . isC 424 Fing . • '
Mated MAIM' Idiramikor malaria ,
sorbs late aryls of besatifal - Rural
a morml" sdalied sad iaainMa ,1111(
every Idyls NMI aracriptio' of .bb
04 per mt. diaper Own an be
place. Trumann' as maoafacis
Bawler mad interior, deearatiass An . 1
be surpassed. ISARTOL Ar. 0
904 a ' • Inauufactatar
Prrmiu®s A , rded .te
ty the harden lastitste
IN 1840—A Silver Medal for Sup
1841—A Llkylsms.4sl Gold Pe
1313—A Diploms far the best
1843—A Diploma For the best
4844—A Diploma for superior
1845—A Haver 111e4al for the
1045—A Silver Medal fot the
. This is to certify. duo the abuse
tba records of the American Institut
HENRY MEJGS,
Rec. See. of the Ai
CCIZ]
filestipittir,
New Fall and Win
•,
HE
subscriber Arceivin
.1- New York a large assostatenl
the reason, carefully selected, and p
ly low prices. which will enable h
for cash, lumber, countrY produce.
His friends and the public general
and examine his stock before pu
He feels confidenulist he can offer
than they have 6eretofore made •
Other in this region of country. I
he found in all their vartetim, D
Hard Ware, Crockery, Glais. Nails,
Oils, Dye Scoffs. Boot", Shoes, 4c.
Towanda, Oct 2!1:184,8,
THE Ladier d a grew
dies' goads,; alao,lbesuuful
low prices at •
EE
WIRENCH and. English cloths heavy Beaver and
II Tweeds for over mats, fancy Casanneres and Hat.
linens, a great variety will' be court at • BMW
_ _
MOUSIAN De LAINE;Ct
Broelrs Shawls, a great
FALL & WINTE
MONTANYES . & C 9., are
desirable issottment of G
• great depression in the market, .
English 8110.1.121.47.1.0TH8,C •
and the choicpst. - patterns of Prints
Grateful fork• favor, they ree •
roue public to call and 'tontine
can hold out sufficient inducemen.
of put•lje patronage.
Beigrembor 7, 1846.
g 9 7o W'i l Ii
HAs jam received the largest
GOODS ever brought into
he offers In ectuirtge for
I CASH.
LUMBER:. or
PRODUCE.
Monrooton, May 10, 1847.
PROCJAAMAI
WEIEREAB dm Hon. Join
sident Judge of the lath .1
ins of the counties of Luzon*.
and ll:Morgan and Reuben Wil
lodges to and for the 'county of
their precept besting date the 4t .,
me directed, for holding an adjou I
Terminer, at the' Methodist Ch
Towanda, appointed as the plate
of said county, on Tuesday, the
.Ntritites a therefore ,1
to those who are bound by
M prosecute ! I rina the prison'
in (be Jail d. county, or w
to appear Alt he said court, t are
prosecute against them as shall
requested to be punctual in tbei
to Omit notice.
Dated et Towanda, the 4th dityl
ow Lord 1847, and of the Ind'
tat Btates the seventy-first.
JOHN
.1EWFL•1111MICID
L-BACHELOR has- troth
. third of No. 2.
It - F. O GLASSES; one
.1.4 ft II lied " •
soy 1
ADMIN isTit A:roft • NOTICE.
A"persons indebted to the estate!*BENAJAH
ALLYN, late of Warren 4 , Wp.. died., are booby
requested to make payment without delay, apt then
having claims against said estate, will please'. relent
them duly Attested to theisuhsenher. •
NAN Y ALLYN,
HEN Y C. ALLYN. • •
Warren. May 3, 1847. • Admit.iatrater.
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ing, and drilling: Almn,
inga, an& ',Odin, far sale by
at ovt
Tisr CIF LETTER'S vernal
Totwands,
,quarter epding 1
Amis. Leonard . J Hal
Andrews Marra Miss Joel
Aspenwill Edson Johl
Bowman Alonzo . Kit
Bull Robert. Lai
Bowman •Cynthit A Lei
Barnum :John W Litt
Bullock 8 A • Mo Maj
Benjamin John • M aWm A
Biles Alexander ~M' an W W
Clapp Nathaniel P Mal ny Thoriew
Crinkle Thomas IC °si l ent Edward
Cooly. Samuel 0: ile Rev John
Cols Samuel Pa ne Henry L
Crousasel Joseph - • P cher Jima
C:umniings Sutphin PO er Nina...
Coolbaugh' Wm fd - Qn Tey Edward
Cniirley Bridier. _Ru Michael 2
Collins .Daniel ' Jams' W.
Crook - Andrew 1 R
.11,toho' •
coveav Michael I I"- R David
Davis Beablia. ; . era IS -
nspoin muth 4 Rilsy
rata iumaaa,- . ,
ryver John P
Niench triaste`b ? - will Harriet
`ma Mirtiiita ' ere . aol Abraham -
Alan 3
--...------l idaa itseph.
.cllllrl s:t
-'•-7.
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lloWtiiSantuei
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W
1 1 163ISointi 3. w
lbyrOs. lMts Mew • W
HHIT W ' w
kailemocknow4barsith Wi'
_ , • A. B.
• -AfFoRTANT
1117001.138 P'S REFINED
TV,' to the best maple mol
Deeesiber MO
Wlrll PHILENA • I
7otally ,s4thout any
4 11 0 060 11 fig
M
..84141 4 :is pay Do ilobla•
U= I
•• • Moth 'll, 18471
1300 TS ax811010..11,
13, Wye' iied s car
AMA gait doel Obit bet' t and
and Wave azu is solvti. C
EVOT-
Bvildkp:
ADES of all de
mi 'minimally
and prides; ma
; toptiber with
sof tot wt. Is
at my Aim
"paw. MGM
a wyto pot te
SBER,
and /alp
evi s Intl;
leg hes.
Gold. Pens.
Pess.
t Pens.
.14 Po4B.
t GOSS Peas.
• (3old Peas.
a true copy from
==Mll
! floods. ►
fnit, d ill oU
bouus suit d'to.
relined lit onitsual-
In. to sell very , low
or unproved credit.
aro invited to all
;=
this town, or wry .4
his osoortmoot grin
Goods. Grorerios.
(Iron, Paint.,
N. N. BEITB.
y agety of worsted
assortment of prints
• BETTB7,
multi, Bob Rey sad
ariety wit! be farad
BETTS'
GOODS,
I w reesesing a wary
t,purebsard during
. copriang Free& &
metre and Engtinets,
lad Worsted Geirda.
r i s ly a adieu a d rim"
! to ensure theft awe
011BM 9
Tot of NEW s
ii re dir c o., width
noN:
. Comoirosos, Pro.
ldicial dhotrict, could-
Bradford 'and Theo.
esopi.„ Amotisto
Bradford. hove booed
day of May 184; to
i ed court of o.yer and
rch, its the Sore of
holding the Coma
. sth day OfJuabe.aeit.
As eras.
l ois:nes or otherwise
who are or toy be
ire or shall be bound
be then and thews he
be joist. Jurors are
attendance, agreeably
tor May in the veer of
the .Unt,
MEANS, Sherif.
his
M;iek
ease of very nice, 0 #
ed at
1 , 3, BRICK ROW.
_ shretings,shiss.
on yam, batiageisk
slots or Is Tamil.
ning in do P. O. is
loch SI 5t. 4 0347.
lyeateitit /
Jrt Thomas
vino Azients.
kr Many
RiEtweca /".
tie •
Mr
mbull James
~I Y
•
Ihnireamoel
Jean Jobs T
ds James
cox Mit ' •
'HAMBCRLIN,P.N.
EPICURE&
:YRUP. *quid 11.1111
for sale by
ANYZ & FOXi
wing kit sly beim avid
or phorMaialk /,MbY
I . 16 . 1 .0 1 / 1 1 . 7 ac
ordaisksr.
ateanamsk
lair'►pains Dews;
iip hots and4rosti.
10. et, weeires
t • sAtairs..