Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 08, 1847, Image 3

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    Voix.txte E . ,ftt . e.Tios.HA violent eruption of the
oh • at io of the tslanduf Ft*ro, Cape Verdi took place
t „, the , 9th of April. At akout seven o'clock in the
a subterranean noise was heard, Which
was s waled about t*enty minutes afterorad again
r e' cited about an hour later. On the last occasion
t h e cr aters of the .volcano opened, a !pick smoke
t,-uP.I forth and covered the horizon, enormous
,„ n „, A l owers.of cinders were 'thrown in the
air. ;ma then burning lava flowed from the sevols.
ot the volcano in the direction ef the
cent ut.the tlcly Saerament. 'and finally arrivetliat
t h e !;11111',: about four hOurs to traverse a A
LIMA' of about three mileF„ The lava continued ti
flow for slime time. and .rapidly increased every
lo onmit. The amund,trayersed b) :it is complete
-1 aged. tituals, vines, trops L houses, and
l;tuldintys, have been swept away., The'imor
have preserved, nothing, and are'in a state Of
t h e most frightful misery. The only loss of }lnman
1 1 ;c was that of a - child of six years, who was' sub
t ai-cd by the burning. lava. and perishcd,before life
t •uuld he rescued'; aril four persons sustained into
The eruption was not at all expectant 'Or the
l aton.nof the volcano had been closed for fifty.
and had net °yeti endued smoke.
DE , TRUCTiVE Ella: is PIIILNDELI'AIA.—Tiro frrik
Willed and Ticenty wounded,—At eleven o'clud
on ;' , 'alitrdav night last, a fire broke out in the eri
gineloPm ofMr. George. Broom's sutiar house-.
Broal, near Quarry sheet Philadelphia". It is
posed In lave been the work of an ineendiary.—:
The est.,l4l,ltment was totally destroyed ; the bookS
only ll'avin7 bet•n saved,
The all of the house MI upon a building
in the rear Newlin :s hrewery. crushing, nt the fmill
wall, which fell upon the Fairmount and Rein:Ude
elezines. killing and rimming a'• number of those at
work on them and in the vicinity. :;
Fon PEVVII 'AND Anr - E.--Thal tt'd afflicted may i
judge of the accUracy of our statements respecting
fly value of NVrighis Indian Vegetable pillisin Fe;
rrr and ague. we give the following testimonial from
a hi7.hlyrupectable and well known citizen of In-
Rehd it.
Putman co., ludiana o july 17, 1 . 517.
Wright,—.Soine.tiine since your agent left. me a
•Applv of . your Indian Vegetable pills, I have found
Pills to be in great demand lately for the cure
'f fever and agile. Mr.'James Boyd has a son who
Lid been - laid up with fever and ague and halt tryed
‘arious other remedie-s, all of which . troved of no
avail. He used one box, and is now sound and well.
Mr. Spencerhad.a daughter, Mr. Hugh 'Groves
a son; and Mr. C. Nichols, and three or his family,
were all down at. the same time with feve- and
,v: , 10, and had also tried, MI various Other remedies
nhout effect- Your IndlarTvegetableiPills soon re:
siored them all to perfect health. _1
Iran assure you, from what I have your In:
thin Vegetable pills may be relied on fiir a perfect
cure of Fever and-. Ague Yours,, respectful}.
JACOB PI:RHAM..P. M., (
' an AetinTinstiEe of the Place
BEWARE iff SUG . AII CO ‘7* Ell COUNTEIII4III,—ThE
orif, , tnal and genuine Indian Vei.tlable Pill
have the signature of Wright written with
r. pen nn the top label of each box. NONE ()visa is
i• N a 4 4 1 Ita tounieleit thiN is forgiry. , •
and general depot, No. 169 Race st.. Phila.
NION ' I ' NN YES ' ' St • GO,, Towanda, Pa., ag - ents for
r nt . •
• Died,
ih:• .on Wcdtteday, Sept. 8,,Cu1. Ili nA M
\ii.c, a g rd 60..yenrs.
MeV' NORTH Bin NCH' ASSr.)Cf.ITION.—
'12 . 11g • Th.! North Branch Assiiciiition Univi•r
,a)i,is will inert in Tioga Tioga co., Pii..on
tliP third \Vtdnesdav and Thursday in Septemli
ii,Al.(lSth and 16th). 711 arc . invited to att4i*(l. -
11.. wider, C. W.KTN:siTY, (let 1.
N'cm 'Aburriisrptcuts
PUBLW NOTICE
k,„: , I:VEN TIME:i within thirteen months, me wife
V.lnceit Corbin, formeily Reireeta Daggett ~ has
lit •rie lied and board, 1 forbid all perenns harboring or
hu.13118 her on my account, afire this data.
1z417. CHAIMV.,:i CORBIN.
cooking-.and Parlor Stoves,
I 1 l' received at 410.'1 1 TA N YES & CO'S', a largo
J hit —A WI, N PE, and a feyi , etove4, all
%%lot h . wtU ire'sold cheap fo. pay. Sept. 7; 1947.
rbradford County Cavalry. $
are C..lll4llindoll aplitar proper:y armed and
ep,iiped, ah the law direct..., fur -uulitary parade
, 111 Saturday. the 24 dly of October next, at
1.,r1c M., at Woodruff's Hotel, in Towanda.
P. 111. : M
HI; r. .
ir4 C . Cl.\f re t I_l:rfo' L'l (TANI f - .} t
- —,---. , OICDOI•H I. BROFRER JON Alit %. N, for the-
NOV Arrival in Towanda, of a Rplruilid Lot uf ,-I Fourth of July. at No. , . BRICK, ROW. •
ltradyinade (lothing, t r N D . k I '.4- ' 4 I ' '•'' • i Id I • lof I
.• . 1) ... .I. ••, .teyt s, all, a si, eii I, am. c .lll.
AVlllCl4.llvill sell 30 per cent. cheaper than can ' • '' '" '
ported (If ..‘rt:,, at N.).1. BRICK ROW.
t be got at any ,otker plitt.e, which is an extruordi. '
~ 1 . ) A:F E Nl' NI EDWIN Es, every kind inns in use,
nary incident. • (To all cash buyers, I would say, come
and see fur outselves. I can. he found at all times, can be tonna at the Drug Depot; Agent for Jayne's
y . r -11-
• Smith's, Chekenees. Moines, Pain killer, and various
three tfoors north, of Badge-at. lily assortment consists id
A full and general supply always on
C100k... mai rocdc, ;mil levt, of nil 1 . 1 . ,01s : l'onl, pi
~ '' ntli q ute ` l6.l " 4 *
hand ji,l6 • No. I. BRICK ROW.
\ .P.io-rt CettAiniere. Ptoo . /i/ack do :Di 'NI' f , ' I
('orit...7lrrrroak: ,G irl` Criati. - frr. ' ()I
I •S. PERFUMERIES, a splendid article„of Hair
•., i a
k lyo, a lot or Wow! rroth, Black; Pre.orh rloth,foory Brushes. Therinoinercia, and Fancy Articles, for
I ' , 6Nizorre.foorq l'pling, &lark Nati)? itAling 4-r. 4-c sale at • j P " I 6 : No. I. BRICK ROW.
:
all of which I will sell very cheap. •• •• . I)EDldEliii will linitit i , i their advantage to call at the
",% - Cuitoinei's work still done. nod Cuttings and I
• - Druz Dert, where they can be supplied with pve-
Trimrnine'done cheap at L. BACHELER'S !ty article desired, sin+ as phials, everice.s, ire., on the
I ecvanda, A ug.•25, 1547: • "Ththing Store. i best terrirs. je I 6 No, I. BRICK ROW
) 1....
..„:lIIIRIFF'S .SAL E.-41y virtue an alias vend. `'ol).'. FOUNTAIN, just erected at the Drug Depot,
? es lat., issued out of the court of coinnion pleas of 0-3 to which the attentior.of the pill.lic is invited.
7 10e.a cmitity, and to nib 4.1 i reeled , Nthall expose to pub- i ' -
f _
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ter .. le by ptiblic vendee or outcry, at the court house''''! 4 (Z/kAY11.1,?,.", i1,.. 1 )1 % ., 2.„_''',l‘,, - '2 5',1,;.,,,11.1„ . Z:Z. Q
- !d Well.lowough, on Monday. the :10th day of
_Scptem-
Ir.( nett, at 1, e'cltiek, in the afternonn, a piece or parcel
at land In Rutfarril township; containing about thirty- THE Subscriber offers liis'new stock of HATS
AND CAPS at the first building south of the
tug acres and tlirceluarlers, bounded on the south by dark Row. where the hat manufactory of Mr: Thomas
ll Soper,:aut the' west by 'Thomas Soper and estate of was formerly kept: ' Those vi ho wi-h to purchase for
I .l , ei.hri. Clark, der'd., on the north.by "I. Soper and Cash, will be accommodated at very reduced prices.—
ea , t by thr,liratlintrl county line, with about fifteen acres Fur Hats from one to four dollars ; Silk Hats front one
tmprove,l^..a framed house and framed barn thereon. to three dollars"; Wool hats from thirty-seven and a half
To:ther with about thirty-two acres adjoining, being cents to one dollar; Caps from eighteen cents to one
i the ,numb-; of Bradford, and being part and parcel of dollar—tie Cording to quality. HENRY MERCE,IL
. a tes t tvidt the shove, wtth eighteen acres improved, I May 27, 1641 . _ __
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i.aln.led on the north by Wm. Soper, cast by Hibens . ' *
''tker.south by John Bensdn, and west by the land fi rst SPRI N G G 0.0 DS . I
..oce desenberl, being the Bradford and Tioga en. line.
:417e.1 and taken in execution and to be-sold as the, LT, S. dc M. C. MERUrR have just received a
I•ttsts•rty of James Bovier.• 111., good assortment of Ginghains, Lawns, Summer
•.: HENRY H. POTTER, Sheriff. , qlhavrls, Elowere, Wreaths, &c. &c., which will be sold
1 11 - t
. eli s Office, Wellsboro', Aug. 9. 1547; , J a thraper than ever. Towanda, May 3, 1817.
i . . • :_
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- ' 21 +: :I: 0 C./.) T. 1 1.1 Gr ' y
! New AOl.lllll of hoods, :14 - y Express!
. 1
J ( 5f IiECEIVED.A NEW SUPPLY or
• l'
DR I' I:001,Y, ' •
GR 0 CERIES„ - .
. - CODFISH',
' • MA O•KEIi E 1.,
ar,. &
C , lkllleil are for sale very Cheap at B. KINGS
IIERY's duelling
house, up four stone steps. au.IS
• DOiSOLUTION.
•F II E partnership heretofore ex istin4 between the sub.
Neriiiiers wider the firm of Wilcox 4- Scrgf. is this
' 6 ' 401 %11 by mutual consent. The * accounts are
the hands of . Jcihn W. Wilcox, by whom they will
' "led. persons itulubtcd,.are
„ eriuested to make
4.,as4hate payment. J. •.• WILCOX,
kans:r In. 1847. I'., `CAGE.
. •
pi IN A i:Ts, of every style bought cheap for cash—
) " 3 , a lot of PARASOLS, will be sold at cost to
thr lid. at No. 5 :13rick Bow. ! C .REE D.
--e. :sig . :CIA!, COURT.
i+ hereby given that a special -court of
`rrmenen Pleas Will* held at Towanda on ilfon
" the . .!dh day of Oct. next, at 2 o'clock: P. hi- by
lion. William . Jessup, for the'trial- of the several
Avhiel t have hey 6 certified to him a list of
Insy.l,e, seen at the Prothonotary's alike.
Akqe-t t A. McKEAN, Prof.
, _
filerchanbilc,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
What are on about here Anil ye 1 gems so
T ROUSXNDS of times the question hers beep iakea, Where on earth swell - fhb Boots 'tad Bhoes ma
nufactured that supply the continua! rush at the corner
of Main and Bridge streets! • O'Hara answer's that this
is.the place, and these are the things we do it with !
Seventy eleven newfirshions
• . ercry Iwo seromPB. l
Put on Me' Steain t!
Hear ye ! hearye ! end Imilerster,J; that O'Hara, at
the comer of Main end Bridge streets, will sell at retail
this season. 39,781 pairs of •Boots:"Shos and Brogans,
at a less pike than ever was or probably ever will be of
fered again in Towanda .
• The Ladies' Department in this establishment is.
richly furnishevith fashions. Ladies', misses' and
children's fancy and common boots and shoes, even to
the extremity of the latest fashions.' Mistake not the.
place -Corner of Main 'and Bridge streets, the only
Shoe Sl art in Bradford County. Half cash and half
trade for Butter. • H. O'HARA. .
Towanda, June - 18, 1847.
NO. 3. INTOWN AGAIN.
/SHE subscribers a a little later than usual this
spring with their extensive stock of merchandize;
but what the good people of Bradford county have lost
by Our-delay, rag will now endeavor to make up to them
in the quantity, quality and price of our goods.
We are now an hand with the LARGEST, BEST
AND CHEAPEST stock of goods in Towavda, bought
exclusively lot cash, and since the great reduction in
prices. Utir stock consists as usual of
,t,,bry Goods, Groceries. Crockery, Hard- •
T
ware, Drags-and Medicines.
!Tor further particulars look along through the paper.
We need not say " Cull and examioci:or G00d.," for
we know that every body win. eel! at No. 3, before
purchasing elsewhere. WM. H. BAIRD & CO.
June RE... 1847.
• •
LADIES DRESS GOODS.. ?
TUT received at No. 3 Brick Row, an ' extensive
J assortment of rich and desirable dress goods of the
latest. style, -such as striped Tarleton, embroidered mus
lin, Cherry 'lustre, 1. Dc Labile, Gingham Lawn,
mourning organdie, Baliorine Gingham Robes, Ladies
swiped dresses, together with all the new and fashiona
• He fancy goods that could be found in the city of New
York. and will he sold . cheaper' than-the same goods
II bd bought at any,. othc - el tablishmentin the county.
Remember this, and before yt u purchase stop into
H ' TS—The largest and best selected assortment of
Summer (fats. cousistioLt of Panamn.English straw,
Dunstable, Pedal, Palmleaf 2 &c., for sale cheap nt
BARD'S
BONNETS—Florence, China Pedal, Straw and
L iwn Bonnet., all of the latest Citations; at
BOUTS & SIM Es—Men's Calf and Morocco boots,
and Congress gaiters, and Ludirs shoes of every
ticSeriptioll at
E)AINT6,. •a
& OILS—Lin-cd. Lamp and Taw-tees
_1 Oil— White Lead. dry and ground Venitian Red,
and all kinds of Paints lot sale at the cheapest shire in
rowind.i
11;IN11,—Nlackerel, Shad, and Caclii.h i,p great abun
dance at BAIRD'S,
(AR be-t article of Tea Coffee Su
w
Tolro. lwro.tan lie found BAIRD'S.
GOOS.— Every' hing t line of Dry Goals
if D
usually kept in this country, or es er wanted for
use, can he found at No. 3. The said goods were par
eha:eil in Nt4 York after the grßatyush was over, and
when there was a great depreaoloillat the Markets, and
consequently were frouggi t ihraper a.,d shall be add
rhenper than any stock of go9ds in Bradford county.—
This is true, if we do say tt Ourselve , , and if you don't
believe ii. just tlrp in at No. 3, where the rhildi-en ern
to erne! and you will become - convinced that gocids
can be add cheap is 7.inonoder. .
AL I'-100 b4,ls. Salt just rec..ivel and for sale
55 at , BAIR D'S, NO. 3, B. R.
rrceioed
:t acks of li ii rs . t .‘ P D -
, fl s Ou N r 47 .3 t
New Arri‘al at •No, I; Brick .RolV!
S. Chnliabcrnn,
1 C new r.reising, and ntfers for 5.11 , . ;it the DRUG
DEPtir, N. , . I , Brick Ravi. a I irge ad.htion ti his
'former st.‘,,k, ennt.isti9e of rsery vaiikv of
Grottri,s, Drus and Nrditints..Dyt Staffs, Paints,
tiils,_Perfutirry, Fine) . , Articles
which will he e•old at wholesale or retail, at unusually
low prices. Terms U.\ Towanaa, June 16, 1847.
1 BOCENY'S. in the country. can be supplied with
arti‘ lcs ttt their line, on 'the mast I'k:n/liable
1.4111., at jet tl No." 1, BRIC'. RO W.
B. I►TVG.S73EIII",
r_IAS jtret receiveil from New Vork, a beautiful as
- ru rtment of Lawns, Ginzharns, Bunnetta, Palm
&c., which will be sold 'very cheap.
Also Caps aml Parriaolit 'gnd a validy of other goods.
Call and see the reduction from lust Sprits& prices,
and if you should want any thing in the why of New
41xnle. you will be sure to . buy. April 28,,847.
First Arrival ottloods Irina New York.
• • Becrlois Kingsbery,
Is now receiving a 'general assortment of Spring and
Summer Goods, which will be sold cheaper than
goods' were ever offered in this place before. His
- friends will find as they mount the steps at his door that
prices go down. -Call' and examine for yourselves,—
My goods and prices will Praise themselves. You will
find a large and general assortment of every variety of
Dry (hrods, Groeeri• s, Hardware. Crockery, Glass,
Nails, Iron, Steel. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Boots, Shoes,
lists, Caps, Codfish, Maekerel, Ste.,
My friends and the public generally are respectfully
invited to call. and exannue n,y stock, as I am satisfied
can offer diem goods cheats r thin at any other Store.
/May 17th; 1817.
BAIR WS AO. 3. B. R
B 4,1 R
B tIRD'S
liS NO. 3, 13. =Ft
WM. H.TAIRD & CO
.Ittrhanbile,.#t. •
NEW CAN STOREIN
rireaovow AILAiriCoAL.•
E. 01,
TARES this method of informing every person whO
wants to purchase GOODS, that he happened an.
entire stock of NEW GOODS in No. 2, Brick Row,
fornierly occupied by C: & E. Heed, one diior below
the Post Office, Where he would be happy to show any
one his stock who will favor him with a call ; as be is
determined not to be undersold by any one in this or any
other Town this side of New York. lbeLy stock is very
large, consisting' of
Dry Goods,
Groceries. Crockery,
Hirdivare, Boots lr Shoes, 4-c.
A larze assorttneut of Dress Goode,
Suds as :Sc r atch and Linen Gingluuns, Ging- .
hum Muslins, Printed and Argandie do., Oregon
Plaids, Chambray! and Lasna doths. Alms,
A great variety of 'Druck, .P.-stglish
And. America n cloths. Cassi
mem, restings, Croton
Cloth. Tweeds and
Summer &qrs.
•Sv.
Don't fail to call, as I will sell for the Ready Rhino
a little less than any other live man.
Towanda, June 1, 1847.
JUST rereiv4 12 Chests Fresh Teas,.selling from
374 to 75 cent per, lb., warranted good or no sale
COME ono and all and see the best-an d cheeped S
ugar, Coffee and Molassev,in town at
6211
BOOTN 32VD SHOES
AFIRST rate lot of Gents kip, seal and coarse boots,
fine medium and coarse shoes; also Ladies' fine'
kid B. B. Tics, Buskins. Gaiters and half 'Gaiter'. and
an endless variety of child's shoes at NO. 2IL R
AFEW Family cases HONCROPATHIC Medi
eine, with Hemple'r Domestic Physician. Also,
a few Hull's Laurie at FOX'S. NO.; R. R.
- -
CROCKERY 4 GLASSWARE, a - first rate assort
ment at je I , ._NO. 2, B.R.
1 O DOZEN of those cheap Parasols left, which are
selling at reduced prices at NO, 2, B. R.
_
TEGHORN and Lawn Bonnets; also Leghorn, Pearl
-11-4 braid and Palmleaf hats, and a great variety of Caps
at jet - NO. 2. U .R.
rritiE Ladies do say that the largest and prettiest
assortment of Dress Goods, Ribbons, Parasols,
Gloves Hosiery, &c. in town, is to be found at FOX'S.
Call and see them, as they are selling from 10 to 25
per rent. cheaper than at any other Store in town at
june 1. NO. 2, B. R.
200 PIECES Calicoes, the prettiest in town, sel
ling from 6 to 15 cents per yard at
NO. 2, R. R.
SAVINGS BANK. .
NE!!' OFFICERS ELPCTED.
ell
A T an annual meeting of the directors of the " To-
wanda Savings Bank," C. & E. REED were
elected in playa of G. E. Flynt & Co., whose term
expired May tot, 1847. It is the intention of the new
CaAiers & Co., to sustain the credit of the institution
by " putting goods low down " to pay up customers.—
.W. 13 therefore invite our old customers and the public
generally to call and examine our stock of New and
Cheap Goods, just .received, and convince themselves
of the truth of the old adage, that " Goods have, can,
and shall be sold cheaper at the Savings Bank than at
any other establishment in Towanda. No.' 5. B. It.
May 18, 1847. C. &. E. REED.
17 OR 'SALE. a TIMBER LOT, situated in the ip.
of Burlington, in this county, containing about 157
acres, on smuch is a good mill site. Fer further par
ticulars enquire of J.H.HA YNES, at Havrley's store,
Frankli.i. July 7, 1847. 2m4
AP" AI- /IC 1111;
.731:" 4111U'ar
42a.:az rag. ,:,..N.uas-21aa
ICIIESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Towso
n. ilia, and the public generally that he is prepared to
execute in the neatest style all descriptions of
House. Sign, Coach or Carriage Painting . , or
Trimming ; and et‘ery rariely of Fancy
• and Ornamental Painting.
From his long experience and the many specimens of
hts productions now in use, he entertains a flattering
hope that by cloak• application to hie' profession, Eta
being prompt to order he may secure tsuitable share of
public.pstronagc. lle may be found at all times at the
Chair Factory of Tomkins & Makinson, where he will
be on hand to attend to the calls of those who may want
Ids eery ces. PAPER-HANGING done on short no
tice. in a superior minner and reasonable terms.
Towanda, July ti, 1847. ly
I:COMER ADDITION TO ME
Stork of Goods in the Savings Bank.
N consequence of the great rush at the Savings Bank
.1 for qierip Goods, the proprietor has been induced to
replenish with a splendid assortment of SPRING• dr.
SUNIMPX GOODS, which arc now opening, and sell
ing at greatly ruiluced prices. The proprietor, Mr. C.
REED, pledges himself to fully and amply sustain 'the
credit of the instdution which it has bitherto'borne, i.e.
for selling goods cheaper than any other establishment
in Bradford co. Persons deitrous of testing this, have
only to call at No. 5, Brick Row, and satisfy th'ettrielves.
July 7, 1e41 . 7. C. REED.
TWNS, 'ORGANDIES, - LAWN . GINGH A MS,
.4 and Light Ginghains, have been received at the
Sayings Bank, and are selling twenty-fire per cent.
cheaper than ever. • jy7 C. REED.
_ . _
nooTs'ik t sitoes—A large and exhaustless
as
sortmentffof Coarse and line boots and shoes, ladies'
full and ball utters, kid ties, buskins. French kid slip
pers, children's cloth and morocco shoes are now selling
very law at the• Savings Bank, N0."5, Brick Row.
EYNOLD'S CELEBRATED GRAIN QRA—
DLEti,, grain and grass. scythes, scythe smiths,
rakes, and gainebaugh whet atones rosy be (amid at the
Savings Bank, No. 5, Brick Row. C. REED.
Proceed, Gentlemen
GDAMBERLIN'S SODA FOUNT is in a perfect
rage. about these days, just up there at No. 1, Brick
army, where you can find Aristocratic Cigars. Gentle.
mm's Fancy touches, and every thing in our lineal. the
Drug Depot, uncommonly cheap, wholesale end retail.
July 7, 1847. A.S.CHAMBERLIN.
IS r OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office
1.1 at Athens, Pa., quarter ending June 30, 1747.
Abbott C Mott Alvah
Andrews
: C. Mills Jane
Aldrich johti Murray L S
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Arnold 0 McDole John
lJrian Nancy Merchant M G
Brooks Pater. e Norbury T s
Buck Joseph 2 41 . 1dlery Henry
13 ro ten A /ulnas • "'Milner John
- - -
. .
Bowman A Raymond giLis
Chapman C D 2 BeMid James . 2
Cammel H‘ Anith- C B
Carriumon .TY Steward B M
Drake Francia Shilp 1' •
Durphy Lyman . Snyder Mary A
Dilden Robert , Swarturood Gen .K
. . . .
Edwa.ds A
Fabron James Tracy F. S
Gardner 1. A Wilcox Elisha
Hyatt elder 1. B Weaver ins
Hawkins A - . West• War .
Hyatt M R Mrs. Wooley Win
Jackson Sophia Watkins Mary
Crum elder ti • .Warren Wm
Knickerbacker Adelia York Lavine
Livingston L C. H. HERRICK, P. M.
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First - lot of New Goods in Towanda.
MONTANY'ES' & GO. are receiving a large and
general assortment of Spring and Summer Goods
which will be disposed of at wholesale or retail at re
duced prices. April 20, 1847.
LA DIES can find a sutler' irk as iortment of DRESS
GOODS &. CLOAKLNGS, at MERCUR'S.
FOX'S. NO. 2. B. IL
FOX'S, NO. 2. B. R.
flltttlymbir, r.
. .
NNW' _
Tliomas -Elliot R N. • c. Tomkibs,
HAYING associated themselves together in the
lA. Mercantile business, hope by close , application
and 'inlet attention to business, to merit s shire of pub.
he patronage. They may alvrazs he found ready to
attendio any person who wishes accomodations in their
They will occupy the old squid of Elliott & Mereur.
and as it has just been enlargejd end made mole spwri
oos and convenient. customers will find it very plea
sant to do business in.' ELLtorr & TOM KINS.
Kay 17, 1847.
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !!
UST received and for sale a spl+redid assortment of
s/ Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold as
cheap for Cash as can he found in Northern Penn's.—
Customer+, will find it to their advantage to cell and ex
amine their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
' May• 27. E 1.1.1011" & TOMKINS.
ANY quantity of GING HA MS. just received and
for sale by ELLIOTT & TOUKINS.
LAWNS of all varieties; alsq Gingham Lawns very
low for cash by E & TOMIX I N S.
BOOTS and Shoes, the largest stock iqe town and
/...) cheap as-can be benefit in the enuni ry &T.
--
SHOES,. Ladies wear of all kitida--Fre.ncit Sattiu
17 Button Gaiters. Pa'. tips. Buskins, ktd slips. Lay
ing Gsitera.and a variety of all kinds by E. &. T.
_ .
r ieTTON 'Yam sny quantity—also Carpet warp
4 ..../ white and adored by E. & T.
L ..., : „ ..
OOKING GLASSES . of every %witty for sale
by ' ig. 9 E. & T.
IRON of all kinds, English and Swede. , , together with
rolled and hammered; GLASS as cheap as the
cheapest. and a large stock of NA I LS, by E.& T.
(AM) Labia Nail Rods,* very Isrg quantity as cheap
N.-4/ as thechreprok& a vanety assault iron by E.& T.
AS P LEN DID assortment Parasols of all sizes. nail
of every variety of Umbrellas by E. & T.
BONNETS..good variety Leghorn, Straw. Lsarn
and Coburg. cheap as the cheapest by E. & T.
. _ . _
L EG HORN Hata -of all sizes and description*, 10 •
gether with a good lot of palmleaf by E. &T.
A 0001) assortment of C.dicoes. in fart, we have
as good on assortment of all kinds of Dress Goods
as you can find in any *tore in the country. A ko, a
good assortment of Cloth., Cassimerrls. anti Summer
wear of all kinds and descriptions as cheap for earth as
the cheapest by •• • E. & I'.
- -
c,:HEETINGS and Skirtings, both Idesehed and It o-
AD bleached cheap as the cheapest by E. & T.;
S.l LT! LT !
200 B i AI2 , II B ELS Salt for %ale, at
MOMTAM ES' &
New Spring and Summer Goods.
N, B 1,27T5,
ISnow opening a new and splendid assortment of
now
and fancy goons at his More. (situate on Main
street two doors lklow Bridge street ( west sale) nearly
opposite Montanye's & Co.) embracing all articles
generally kept in the country, such. as
Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery and Glass
ware. Hardware. Nails. Iron. all the
varieties of Steel, Glass, Points
Linseed Oil, LarnpOil .S•e.
which he offers 13 purchasers at unusual low priers for
Casb,,'Produce, or approved credit. And would re
spectfully invite ail who wish to- purchase to call and
examine his, goods and prices-before purchasing else
vibero, as be is confident be cao offer good bargains.
June 1 1847.
PRINTS, M. De Laines, Ging,hama, Lawns, dre. l —
Ladies will find a beautiful assortment at
jime 9
A GREAT variety of shawls scarfs. parasols Ladies
A
and Misses' Bonrrts very cheap at BETTS'.
LACK & BEAVER CLOTHS, black and fancy
L.) Cam' mere , , and all sorts of Summer stuff 4, a Isr : zo
assortment, low for 'cash at BE rr,o.
l IN DOW & WALL PAt'qt, a ace vanetv and
1 V ,theap at BE
HARRIS & BLOODS' Grass scythes and scythe
snaths ;also Harri . cradle scythes at BE IIW.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
0. IP. Bartlett.
'HAS the pleasure to inform hie friends and cu.4o
-
mere and the puhlic in general. that he is just re
ceiving a large and-carefully selected stuck ot scasona-
Ille Goods, which, as heretofore, ho is prepared to sell
'loner than any BRAGGART.
Towanda. June '2, 1849.' /•
- - -
P.IP.ER
•
THE largest and most beautiful assortment of Pa
per Ilrogings ever brought' into this place.juat
received and for Sale cheap at 0. D. BAR axrrs.
NEW DRY GOODS,
Corner of .Plain 'said lge Streets.
- f I'hr OPENING, at'the corner of Main & Bridge
street, a - well-seleurd assortment of new and lash
ionable.pß._l• GOODS, which will be sold unusually
low for ready pay. The stock consists in park of _
Satinett, fl noel, gingham, alpacca, the cheapest lot of
-prints iii town, edgings, itArtings„ Swiss and cam
bric intislins, Linsey, canton flannel, drilling,
bleached and brown muslin, (not to be
surpassed) ticking, check, cashmere,
cotton, wool iAJ buck gloves,
cotton hole, suspenders,
German handdrchfr,
cotton, and pongee hdkrs,
ihigham cravats. plaid shawlx,
wool comforters, cotton tapes, patent
thread, sewing silk. cotton balls, packs
pins, needles, spool cotton, hooks sod eyes,
suspender, shirt and metal buttons; with many oth
er articles. usually 'round in a store, not mentioned.
The pOlie am invited tu call and examine me stock
before puratasitex elsewhere, as they will he sold cheap
er then atjtny other establishment in town.
'Favrartils‘ Nov.
------ - - - - -
Asuperior lot of Lawns, Summer Ginghauts; and
Monterey plaids, a new article for dressrs. 'Also,
pants of all patterns, which are selling extremely low
at the • SAVINGBI3ANK.
BONNETS"
A large and extensive assortment of Bonnets, eon.
t - sisting of Leghorin, Albert Braids, Chins pearl,
Straw gimp, Enrglish Straw, &c., together with ribbons,
artilictals, wreathe, &c. to match. are now selling at
reduced prices at tho SAVINGS BANK.
C.:1'11 MER SHAWLS a beautiful a"sciatment . 9f
Berne, De Lain and Broclia Shawl+ innythe found
at the • SAVO:US LIANA.
IIARASOIA.4 of every variety and pattern. Alan,
1 Umbrellas, are now selling extremely low at the
Towanda, May 24, 1847. SAVINGS BANK.
BUCKIVHEAT FLOUR.
AFP W hum-red pounds BUCK w Hk i kr FLOUR
A
in 50 lb. sacks, a superior article, just received and
fur sale by Feb. 22. Q. D. BARTLETT.
lIAMES AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS.
UST received a large quaniky of Fine and Common
-s/ Hames. Also, Plated and Japan'd lie
mings at Feb. 22. M1E41(7,17R'8.
QCOW LELV MEDD 9
HAS just received the largest assortment of NEW
01)01.18 ever brought into 'Bradford co., which
he offers in exchange for
. CASH.
1/MBE'R. nr - •
• PRODUCE.
Monrocum, May 16; 1841.
OD. BARTLETT will exchange cloth or other
. Goods for Wool on the best terns poreible,
Towanda, June I, 1817.
ORPHAN'S :COURT
N .pur,iniarct of an order of the Orphan's Court of
I
Bradford enunty, held at Tog/rods itid the tenth
darof May 1647, Sem heetposek'l to sale' tor, public
revalue or outcry, on the realise* ' on Teesday the
24th day of Augustneztiiat I o'- c10ck r.,14., the tottsw..
ing described lot of land situate Ur the towndlip of Try,
and bounded'as followis : North by laud or— Ward.
east by lands.of James Dewitt, south by land of - Wm.
Morrison, and west by the highway leading front Gran
ville to Troy. Containing one hundred acres*, there.
abouta, being land of which Win. KllO%. deceased, late
of Troy township, died seized. Terms made knawn on
the day of sale.
A. MORRISON,
Ad'S of Wm. Koos. dee'd.
July 26, 1816
L ' JI7,BORS drawn ,for September tam and
sessions, 1847.
4UAVO JOROSI,I.
Smithfield—Joel J. Allen, E. W. Farnsworth ;
Wells,—Jeliial Ayres, H. M.- Ranney. I. M. &basil ;
Colunthis--Curtia Merril ;
'Croy tp.—John Porter ;
Monroe—J. B Smith: .
Orwell—Levi Friable;
Wyalusing—Jai‘ob P. Bike; .
Athens tp.—A hijah Mend;
Ridebnry—John Burt. 0. West ;
•
Warren—Nem t C. Bowen;
Alhatay--Dyer Ormsby. E. P. Allen. 'mums Lee ;
I:later—John \.-Vile. David Waltman ;
Rotne—Tienry D. Roektvell ;
•
Cimton—frad Wilson :
Granville--Miner. Pole r ;
Slumhequin-.4.lseph s.Elliott;
Wysoz.- 7 g, H. Lan •
..,g. .
.• Tads rase JrTIORS-7111tC0N.D WILLA. .
A Ihiny—Peter Sterigere;
Asylum—W. H. Prutchey ; • • • •4 -
Spiringtiehl—Oliver Crates;
(•,,,ntoe—Jesee Griffin ; • -
„Rome—John Horton,jr.; ,
Troy Itorough— Layton Runyon
Athena tp.—Luther. Stone. David Gardner, IMl'm. Scott,
Nathaniel Flower, S. Iloswfirth ;
Smithfield—Jonathan H4l;
Durell—James Goff;
Well--L. 1.. A tneigb. James Gordon ;
Wysox , —John Owens, E. EL Coolbaugh ;
Standing Stone—Hiram Gordon ;
A thens borough— Thomas I. Brooks ;
111onroe—kAbsolom•Coolhangh ;
Orwell—Jason Chaffee, Ira Brewer:
Burlington—l:ute Swain, jr, I). Bud., H. X. Stevens;
Elster—Edward'Mills ;
t.heshetpain—Darwin Gillet, Joshua ilorton, ji.;
J•Siktlding ;
Vl•yalusing-1V: Tkyltir
Tmvanda horougti—David P. Barstow.;
V srren—S.B Chtiffee, B. Arnold.
TIT II RE ‘S, my wife, LA V I,N DUNN. has left
my bed and board,. without au Jost cause or
prov.,cation, this is hereby to caution any person from
harlot-Mg or trusting her on my account, as ,I will pay.,
n i debt+ or demands of her contracting.
Rome, Aug. 2,1847. PATRICK DUNN.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.'
F
ROM the enclosure of the .ulisciiber on the :night,.
of the 29th of July, ult, TWO BAY HORBEB.
4 years old, with black mares and toils. One without
shoes, high-lilc andos good traveler, but not broke to_
ride. The one with shoes, has the off hind font white.
Wells, Aug. 2, 1847. MARTIN
.FRIKB.
1 1 13:VS:12)12 6i Callia\Wo
LUULMK , 2 - 4.71Q .LU 1L:14177,
tAFFICE over the store of E.T. Fur, No., F.', Brick
Ilmv. 'rosy°oda, July '28,1847.
n.wnMOT, r. A.ortniv.
Vas Wag for Bargain's.
PARAPOI.S.SUN SHADES Am? - S,T7MNIER
STUFFS, Selling, at cost, at FOX'S.
A T THE SAVINGS BANK, may be found the
IA cheapest GROCERIES' in town. A few articles
of which we will enumerate, viz :—A - superior mild':
of black or poncheng tea ; green teas of all prices and
quantities; old Java, Rw and Laguira coffie, crushed,
powdered and muscovado sugar; molasses,*sperm and
mould candles, lamp and.hnseed oils. raisins. fish, &c. i
July 21; NO. fi, BRICK ROW.
~
BET I'E'
Samuel Coo Though to the use of D. P. Bar
xforr, 1171Thril C. Green. No. 2.10. Dec. T.
IS.M. Bradford Common Pleas.
THE undersigned, having been, appointed auditor to
distribute moneys raised by virtue of execution is
sued in The above suit, will attend to Ole duties of his
apfvoitittnent at 'his Alec in Towanda Borough, on Sat
urday the 4th day of Sept. next, at two co'clirb in the
afternoon; al•whirh time and place all ersons interest
ed are required to present Their claims before him, or be
,etiat red from coming in upon said fund,. •
July '2O, 11417. WILLIAM WATKINS. Auditor.
c.
-. •
DISSO.LUTIOR.
rpliE . co-Partnership hcrotoGare existing under the
-1- name of H. KINN EY & cuipat Sheshequin. was
rli..solved by mutual consent on the -first day or Juno
The Books and accounts wilt be found at the
old eland open and ready for settlement.
H. KINNEY,
O.U. SATERLEE,
0. F. WELLS in.
Slieshequin July 10 1847. N. C. HARRIS,
AII persons knowing themselves' indebted to the old
firm must walk up to the Captains, oilico % aud not wily
settle, hut pay up or costs will . be made afar sixty days
grace—no indnizencies granted.
ISheAcquiu July 10 1847. H. KINNEY &CO
srl.v am:L= 9
And any flpantity of New Goods 1!
rrtHE under-igned have formed themselves irdo
L partnership at the old stand of H. KIN IEY & CO.
at Sheshoarin under the name of KINNEY iSc SAT
TER LEE vi here they may at all times be found ready
to wait on their customers with the good things of life
as cheap as they can be had iu ratlArrd - Cooney - . Hard
Cash paid for Lumber all kinds of produce lakes in ex
change. Any quantity of butter. wanted at the torgeitt
price in exchange for goods. IL KINNEY.
SATEALEE. ,
Sheshequin July 10 1847. E. SATERLEe.
The Saddle and Harness BllSilleSS
IS till c , intinued by I.:IA.OAR SMITH, J. CULP
&C. T. smiTH, under the Firm of Elkanah
Smith & CO., at the old stand North aide of tha Put4ie
Square, where will be kept constantly on hand 'Heat
Plain and Quiltee Saddles, Plated and Common
Harness, all kinds of Trunks, %%dim*, and all other
work in their line.
Carriage Trintmiarg _lli/nary work
done to order. From their experience and punctuality,
they are in hopes to receive a sham- of public patronage.
Work can be had their shop as cheap as at any tithe.'
shop in the county of the same quality. May 18. '47
[tHE co-partnetabip heretofore existing, between the
1 puh-critiers in the mercantile businftil. was
.ilisaolv
i
eil on the ' i oth day of August inst., by in tual eonsenr
Those indebted to the firm will , make i mediate pay
me ri t to E. W. Baird, and those having d antra agitio
the rum will present the same to him fo ' ttlement.
WM. H. BAIRD,-
August
311, 1847. E. W. BAIRD.
I shall wait until the Monday after' September court.
(which wi'l be the 20th Sept. 1847) for payment, of
all debts due the always Ruin. Delta not then paid. will
be sued. without discrimination or favor. Do you Un
derstand 1 au3o , E. W. BAIRD.
General Scott in the city 'of .kcxico . !
And anuthrr lortrr Goods 411.4 rrairal at
NIONTA NYES Si CO'S sTORg. • -
which have hem carefully selected for the Fell Trade.
Fr HE public are invited to call and examine their
1 _stock of Dry Goods, -Groceries'. Ilantware end
rrA 2
Crockery', Boots Sc. Shoes, Hats fir. Caps, anti eventlai
in the line of staples, suited to tote wants / alibis. on
of country. which have been ptircharTf exclusiv , ely fo
Cash, and at the lowest ebb in'the market. We ho
our old friends will not forgetioN3rite its a c„111, a s c
can make iran.object for them tri,do so.
Towanda, August 18, 1 . 317', .
tegal 'Abncitiscincnts.
AUDITOR'S. NOTICE
wla.a.tylr.waa 41.1241
tits -
D:cti3 Writ C
• - - ; .4;, - TI-
Premiums Axiardeil
ille 110111 histiOde
'TN!' 114411:.A Silver nodal for gyp
1841—A',Dtpliate: Gold Pet
1812—A Diphono.for the best)
1843 A l tliplents for the kest
1844—A Diplom* for superior
1845—A Silver Medal We .
Silver Medal -Air the
This is to certify, that the etvre
the reeurds of else Awaken Intuit
11 EN 11 IC MELDS;
lice . tiee.of We A.
6m38
A Woolen Factory , Home. •
•
TH t; sith=criberstakc pleasure i . . eanciorming to the
ettizem. of Bald - ford county 071. ticistil,that - they
have lea,rd f.:r a trim of yrars th bUilding striate is
NVvaluaing toserothipp‘k kaipyip Atk I agtianeiataderr...
dmi n hick they are nolikkling up with motthinery suit ---
a pror,an4 for .he manufacture of la* OA OSSION
cloths. flannels, dic., in superior ittvlo srii !Om the most
leasontelrlo terms., 'l . lto,e .10E1.44hese wool luau*.
factored upon shares will• frail i t their advantage ,tuk •
ii)
give them wean, as they are deter inert: that impales
shall tw spared to gist the mostfeet ratiofac- lion. -•-- •
pt
They. work Wool hitt) hurl or o true tressed cloth*.
for one half the cloth. ,or if prefers . they wilt stallili.
facture by the yard as follrws:—Broarl clothe for from
Ito $1.25 ; :Narrow cloth, from 44 to Nets. Other
article*
article* manufactured for proportionate Rtices: -
Wool cording end cloth dress' tg will be Joe. ea
short notice and reasonable lemma., 'll 4 ll'er will berpre- -
- piled for libitinese 011 or before the( 6rst of Jame-nest.
Wyalusint. A pit 25. 184 t, ,44 A LL,..&J,1161.-
?
cd made th e worrd for. me,'lfer thee,liffill."
!EVOLVED, by the ,National w Reform A ' 'eshietiale of- ,
• i, Mountain - Lake: JuJyt 24, 1 47, -71:lst,eGerd be
1 .
published in the Bradford county Tars, calling for.ao,
lunteer contributions to a Traci a d ',cellar's fund; an
thnriz.ng Henry Ephriam - Leach t collect theeaine..
Therefore, all contributions pai4 over twilit. Lauidt.
Agent, glessra. James Wilcox of leharlea ,R, flatuton.
Treasurers, will be thankfully received, and defy applied
to the-furthering the following measures :
• lat. An investigation of land *lea in Punnolliala..
front . the first known transfer up to] the close of maid in-.
instigation, and the same recordedlin the county 'there
in said lands are located.
2d. To pass a law, securing to irettlen; whamelle.. Or
those who purchase improvements , fwittlers,a fullcora•
pensstion therefor. before Writs of jectruent can be No
tained against them.
3d. To tax all landirowned ov
sickish' or companies, (say) $l
- applied in paying ihe . .atate deb.
Done at Burlington, Brad. co.,
JOHN Gl7s'
THOMAS S.
• •1
Secredan
ALEx. LANE,
. Towanda, Bradford co., I'd
'Cit;rens if prod:ford Counts
few of ynur number, I have been '
my personal interest and.quietud
beautiful mountains, and lettuce i
den humanity. For, my health, I
nest and convenience, I have proc.
ry my clothes in, alter the form
provided for,
.I shall hold meeting.
and in my le ctures, give you moire
the Reformers. As aeon as aen
to defray the expense of printing,
out a book for 'your convenience.
have extended to me. thus-far, the
antreo-operation, I accept the a.
Hope. a TRY. WORLD is Mt Cu.
15 Ivry Retinvorr."
Thine for Truth, and its eternal
I find-- Homs.s son ALL. " •
:tag HENRY.E
S,having and Hai
Solomon
RESPECTFULLY informs
I rims, that hering'been °WI !
mer stand on the afternoon of th
permanently located on the west side the
square, two doors north of Briggs' tavern. Grateful
for past favors, he Hopes by superior skill and attention
to merit an increase of patronage in future. '
He will always:keep on h d a supply of oils, es-.
kenos, perfumery, and orhateve is awl:nary to siva
an agreeable finish to his opera . .ns, and will spare no
pains in his en d eavors to adapt h s style to suit the vary
ing tastes of his customers.
A I.so---Shampooning, for - tAring .aNo Pk pre
ventative to keep the Hair from falling ont, or turning
gray, for a, beautiful head of hair is a powerful sniffler
1) Of every variety an
inestic, now opetii4 at wh
au iR MO.
pRINGES - & of
soil other trimmings for I.
by aulS MI
riLOT.IO. C A SSLMERES
superior style and finish, a
who widti to purchase cheap.
DOS
SHOES--I.adies' Misses and Children's; • lair" Ira
riety nn hand'at je9 BETTIV.•
" -
FOR RENT. , '
.. 7 • THE XALUAB4 FAH of the salt
scriber situate about one and three-foarthir
miles from the berth - of Towanda , is dr.
r fared or tent for • rm one year or wore.
ft contains about:eighty acrescif impto•ed land, wait
the necessary buildings thereon. For further particu
lars, and for terms, enquire of tilytwen,Mercur. Esq. of
Towanda. JAMES NEISTOR. '
Towanda; Augrat 27, 1847. i
BOOT It SHOE MANUFACTORY,
- 1
'TORN W. IVILCO.t, ha
J rest of bis late partner, rea
lie that he may still be found
P. Woodruff's tavern, where
public patronage. He intends
of stock, and by antiunion to t
mars to make 43 neat and.du
uufactured itf this pelt of the
He will,keep constant y on
to artier, Morocco, Ca 'rand t
Ladie', Gaiters, shoes and
Genes Gaiters and Pumps, •
c c. Country Produce, of m
paymerit for work, at the mark
Towanda, August 30, l 047•1
New.. Tailoring Di
Corner tf Main and Brutge
Boot as - id St
L) . Lii 'ZS
ESPF.CTFULIN inform.
da, and the public genera I
ed the Tailoring hustitemc, at
Ilritlge sts., in the ahoy. rcccn
Arnout. where ho solicits shoe
to give him a call.
I
Having been ernpinyetlin Lb
thattuents_iffX.l4llnd_elphia am/.
tefratuni=l4, spare tiniiiiiiii
depend upon having. itacir..*9
4 good style as 'eati-botiald a
work warrantetE wall matte an,
(r-1. Cutting done cheap an
Towanda, August 10. 1877
_...i..
I' lON.
axis inq unoler the - firm
ler/Amber Iniainewa. hag . %
nal conaent. Persona Rt.
tiake payment. and this'
n to_inel Rifler, ono of
in future willliecarriC4l
.017.1. R.
Raiding, .tug. 14, 134 i. IWERS-lON‘'LLII,
nisSgLU
TR" partrierabip heretofore
• of ii2ittr.e lit rowler'm 11
horn Oda day ilocuilw4l by mu
&Lied to the cyinceim will rr
haring wit 4 pri , sent. 014
the' firm, by whom the tru=:in
on. 11'
ES
at Brown,
r Gold Pros.
Galarens.
• •
'O l 4l
;rola Vous.
'old Pyles.
I Geild
." • &ail Pear.
to it'lgui - rovy (rims
!=
r 440 aerei; .byi
Sc,., per snow%
lay 24, AtEPIT. ,
IN.
Presidents
, August 5, 1847
:—By i nmpettalle
ressiledoo -10 swifier
to tiIIYCI on► pinto
behalf of down-wad
go on fun forcheap
. red a Tin Box to ear-,
f a portable desk.. if
at all suitable places.
freely the measures of
table sum is eolleetnl,
ike., I intend to write
Thanking those who
r friendly hoapitalities.
ency, and set out in
Do deep
revraros, am,Nglirhich
HRIAM LEACH
Dressing:
sr • .
is ofd friendsvald pat
'etl in Alsatian his far
!. 12th att.,lns is now
style, foreign and.do
eKale and retail. 84
TAIN yE'S & CR,
1 . 1 I kinds; also , 13 I lli k.°1 " 1
ies' &animas's} vilitts,
INTANYE &
vESTINGS of very
d.at prices to suit those
TAN - YEB
EWE
ng purchased the into.
fully informs the pub
! the old stand,
near T.
lo still solicits a sinAi of
I by a careful selEction
e interests of his Chao
ble work wean he Rik
• •
entry. •
hand. and manufictire
oar at Boats mid Shots ;
ips ; Chiklren's do. ;
itescripticins, taken in
.t price.
stablishment,
six.. orer IL (.11l tra's
!r. Store
33'29
. Ac.citizens of Towan.
iy, that he hie comment
he comer of Main end
s 'occup.extps gawk C,
in weht or:r&iiot,
. most fashionable moil
riaeolacreoprl !vim; Jo-
Ctritomen4 may
I•ihme promptly ami in
214 shop-nifint;rn.. AQ
Ito lit.
I warranted. •