Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 29, 1847, Image 3

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. A fount of Lang Printer, rtly R:pcn : a fount of Brevier,
surly new : and varkins o libr printing materials , not in 4/1110,
Ulla will be sold cheap;at . is office.
. ...Agents it'dr thine Repforter.
NY - dARR, No. 47Q North /Fourth st.: and Stn building,
• N. E. ro r rner of Third and Dock st., Philadelphia :
i B. PALMER. N. %V. corner of Third and Chesnut streets,
Philadelphia : and 1 l Nassau st.. (Tribune building}) N.Y.;
GEORGE PRATT, 10 Nassau et., (next door to Tammany
Hall) New York.
IVISTAIt'S 8 qAM OF WILD CHERRY,
Mei great remedy for
~lPN1.111IIMPT;Ali,
ltml the best medjetne known to man for Asthma of evety kind
LSdcr Complaints, rtiimehitis, Coughs, Colds, Bleeding of the
Lung!. Influenza, Shortness of Breath, pains and wlikness
in the side, breast...Am, and all other diseases of the
PUL?IONARY ORGANS. •
A very importanidi4ase, over wtich this " Babtainn exerts
a very powerful influence, is that of a DiseatiedLiver..
In this compla:nt it his undoubtedly proved more efficacious
than any'retnisitherio employed, and in numerous instances
when patents had enduredlong and severe suffering from the
disease, witlidat receiving the least benefit:from various reme.
dreg. and when MERCpftY has been resorted to in vain, the
use of 'Balaton has restored the LIVER to a healthy action, and
in many instances effecfed. permanent cures, atter every known
remedy IA failed to produce this desired effect.
Bes.dds its .astonishing efficacy in the ffiseases above men
tioned, 1.1-e also find
[ lt a *cry effectual remedy in ASTEERA,
complaint in which it has been extensively used with decided
anceess, even in eats of years' standing, .
Ii not only emenateil from a regular physician, but has also
been well tested in all the cjinplinnts fori which it is recom-.
mended. It Is licit my intention, therefore, either to cloak it, in
mystery, or in any way deceive the public by overrating itsk
virtues ; on the contrary, I shall simply [ endeavor to give a
brief statement of its uiefulnesil. and flatter n” self that its sur
prising efficacy will enable me to fucesh such proofs of its vir
tues, us will satisfy the most increduloui, that Consumption
may and " CAN BE CURED,' if this medicina,be resorted to
in time.
The genuine signed 1. BUTTS on the wrapper ; Sod by
A. ft. CHAMBERLIN, Towanda.
WE PRESUME IT IS NOT GENERALLY 'KNOWN,
how much more pains is taken with the .preparation of what
are called Patent " medicines, than is bestowed on the pre
se nptiOns.of physicians. With the latter. it is positive] yshock
ing to witness the recklessness which is -often exhibited. A
few words of Latin are hastily written onpaper and put into
the handsef - itn apothecary's apprentice. lie may understand
what - :s written, or he may not. and yet with the poisons that
he compounds, a single mistake either in -the writing or the
compounding. is fatal.4o the patient. Besides this, take into
account the wretched (malty of most of the drugs that are sold
There is hardly a genu:nc article to be had all are adulterat
ed to a greater or less extent.
' l on the other hand. a paten: - medic ;tie has n a reputation to
austam, which' is the very life of it. It is for the interest of the
manufacturer that his materials shall be selected, and the me
dicine compounded, in the best possible manner.' Though we
do not speak for all—Mr there is good rind bad everywhere—
vet we can -safely assert. that the average of •• patent - meth'
ernes is far superior to" the ordinary prescriptions.'
In making these remarlcs. we design to Chow that not only
—tare %V r.ght's Indian Vegetable Pills sbrier.or to any prescrip
tion yviiicit is pa Cher for ordinary use as a Zamil meth
.einc, lint that no druggist or other person, is interested 115 make
as good an article. Their drugs, as we before said, are adul
.terated to an enormous extent. and when they inutMo. or at
tempt to nn tate. a standard preparation, they but Strib, their
triendsend customers in the dark, by selling an article wit ch.
front the very necessitYof the case, must be a fraud in kind.
and deit.titte of character as to quality.
The above celebrated - pills for sale by
Menianyes & Co_q . olyanda. U. Moody & Co.. Frcnchtown
%%, F.••Fotneroy. troy. D. Brink. Ilortibrooh
Correll-A (ice. East lineriton. J. C. - Adams.• Rum creek.
Win town. Ulkter. C. Rathbonc. Canton.
1. S. 13.11sworth. Athens. W. Campbell. Sheshequin
Guy Tracy. Milan. .1 J. ‘Varfard. Nlonmelon.
I'rincip4l office and general Depot. 169 Race St. Phil'a.
• • Married,
In Binghamton. N. Y., on the 25th inst., by4he.Rev.
A. J. Dada,' WILLIAM K. CALEB, of lovcanda, to
• Miss MART E. MOYTOONEBT, of the fohner place.
IROP' VIGILANCE COMMITTEES.—The De
mooratic Standing, Committee met at the
house of GeorgMersereati4 in the borough of To
wanda. on Monday evening, Dec, 6, 1847. in pursu
ance of•notice given; at which meeting the follow
ing Committees of Vigilance wern appointed fur the
several bon ughs and townships of Bradford Co.:
4any—lchalicxl Corson..Aronah !.add. Myron %Viicor ;
Armen a—lsaac_ Williadis '
Reuben Mason, .1. B. Morgan
• Asi luniElmar Horton. 13 quick. B: P. Ingham :
.likens hemugh--1 E. Canfield. J. Ercenbrack. B. C. Baird :
tom nsh p— l I nrr a Murrill. David Gardner J. Watk ins;
N.eho:s.- D. A Ross. M)ron Ballard:
Poih.rell. %Voltam 11. Vandyy.% C stock well:
S. M'Kean..l , H. Furman. Charles Ballard; ,
Acla. Join 31 - Mahon. D. L. Scans.
L. Dodge... Ezra Cliainp•on. Hiram .Rockvrelt ;
ti ran v. I I r,Ross, W m Bunyan. Stephen V roman ;
Ilesi 0. V Elliott. Calvin Stone. A Taylor. •
Leroy—Nelson Rnnnels. A G InOiarn Stow!:
13. Cotton. Russel Hadlock. It. Park : •
Monroe—J P Smith. Charles Win. A. Mason: r
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Dryer:B-11. G Chubbuck. Julius Gorham. 11. Z. F'ristne ;
Pike—A ntrusins Smith. Ethel Taylbr. Shelden Pa) -tie ;
R.lglivrri-1 lector Owen. Sturgt4 Squires. N. Smith;
It/in.—Charles Forbes S C Mann John Vought
' , 1.-xis-mini—Alfred (tore. Ithel Horton Albert Tuttle,:
Sinitti6elc3—Erastas Durfee. Enos Calitt Oscar Vincent
South Cretk—D R. Moore. N. B. I taskill. J. IS:
r Springfiela—LuFayette Leonarrl.3. tVilder. P M. Horsley , •
Springlel I—l.. S. Keeler S J. Seville. G. %V Clagg•ett
Standing Stone—Simon Stevens A Taylor. P A D. Havens:
TosvaiWn borough—W. A. Rocksvell.D. C. Hall. R. C. Smally :
• town33lm—J. For. Wm. Mogoll. Jr. S Stratton;
Troy'borough-4..A. P. Ballard. L. H. Morse. Di Herrick :
township—Wilber Raker. J. C. M'Keen. A. b. fipalding ;
Ulster—Edward Mills. D. O. Chubbuck, A. Mead ;
Warren—Charles James, Horatio Bowen. F.. E. Allyn;
Wells—J. T. Crandall, L. W. Knapp S. E. A lden
W, n dsk r n--Calsrles %Volker. Platt Rogers. Solomon Sibley ;
1% 001.141pr-6. D. William.: Hiram E'liott. J H. Stallard::
- ,Wyerik—D. E. Martin, G. W. Strope. J. E. Piollett. ry
The Vigilance Committees are requested to give
seasonable novice to the Democratic electors of their
• several townships and boroughs of the County. to
meet on Saturday, the-sth day of February„lB47, at
the usual place ftir holding (relegate meetitigs, for
the purpose of electing two Delegates to the Demo
'cratic County Convention to be heldqn the borough
of -Towanda, on Tuesday•evening, February Bth,
184.8, at which time the usual delegate's will beelec
ted to represent this County, in the Democratic State
Convention, to be holden at Harrisburg, on the 4th"
of March, 1848. ,' •
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DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN
TION.,—The Democratic Delegates of the
several election districts of Brddford County; will
assemble at the borough of Towanda, on Tuesday
evening, February 7, 1848, for the purpose of elect
lag the usual" delegates to the Democratic Convene
Lion, to be held at Harrisburg. March 4, 1847.
DENNISON JOHNSON,
.HENRY GIBBS,
C. MATHEWSON,
GEO. SANDERSON, Standing -
JOHN ELLIOTT,
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JAMES IL WEBB, Committee. •
JOHN HORTON,
JOHN PORTER.
:HORACE WILLEY,
BZIP 6 ° SONS OF TEMPERANCE.—The stat
ed meetings of TOWANDA DIVISION,
No. UM, is. of T., are held every TUESDAY even
thg, at 6}-o . .clock, in. the Sons of Temperance
over B. Kinasbety's totores
Py order of the Div., .J. H. N'EVINS,RS
Ncu) Abnertiscinentp.
William Scott, •
DANWIe • 45.51?
1108 removal his office to D. Cash's new office, on
second street, wbeie he will be pleased to 'tee those
who need hisprofessional services. Dec. 29, 1847. y
LIBEL FOR. DIVORCE.
Lyrrian, by her next friend, Job P. Kirby ; vs.
eh i r ks-Lyman. In th's Common Pleas of Bradford
County, No. 221, Sept. Term, 1847. • •
TO CHARLES LYMAN, defendant in the -above
cause: You am hereby notified that - Melissa& Ly
man, your wife, by hit' next friend. Job P. Kirby, bas
tiirdiher petition for ',divorce from the bonds of matri
rsonry. And an alias subpoena Bat been Vetnrned, and
Proof made that you am not to be found in said county.
`• Yo u are therefore, berrby required to appear at the court
house in the borough of Towanda, on Monday. the 7th
dly of February next, being eta firet,day of February
term of said court of common pleas, to answer the said
complaint, and 'how cause if , any you have, why the
• Paid Melissa shall not be divorced from you. •
• • J.F. MEANS, Shea.
Sherifrs O ffi ce, Towanda. Dec. 27, 1847.
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I T IFFS!—Ju'st veceiCal by express, a new supply
n of MUFFS, 'including some No. 1, Lynx. and
cheaper qualities; at tlttl • MERCUR'S.
Pliilabcfpilia ellbuciiiscutents.
CHALLENGE.? : CHALLENGE
TIM citaszainte. •
Wilive observed very patiently foe a - fear put the
l l eireted attempt by some gout fraternity, to force
a reputation which their profesitiostal skill , alone must
fail to give them. And we would continue our silent
otiervation, under the consciousness of an unbolstered
merit, were it not more than probable that: this species
:of fanfaronade may divert the public eye from a eandid•
examination into the merits of the multitude of profile
sors of the Darguerrean art
We would see meet seek an honorable publicity, and
thereby win for itself golden upinions; but we despise
that miserable chicanery by which mere pretence gains
an ovation over genuine worth. It is to male this vault
ing ambition overleap itself of withdraw' . its spurious
claims, that we now treeless on its fancied security, by
throwing the glove for an honorable test OT skill. Our
gage is $5OO diet the averageof a given number olda
guerreotypes ezepted at the Daguerrean Fallen of M.
P. SIMONS, 119 Chestnut street, will exlhibit • great
er amount of perfection in the sit than ady similar av
erage number from any other gallery in the tloiied States.
This is' no idle boast—we mean what we silty. • We are
desirous that the public should give their patronage to
merit, not pretences .
I tWe ask investigation, free, rigid, impartial investiga
tion. We have thrown th e glove. Who will pick it
up I M. P. SIMONS, 179 Chestnet street,
opposite the State House, Philadelphia.
N. 11. It will be understood by our country friends,
that the above challenge has never yet been accepted,
and we also wish it understood, that we did not intend
to make by this wager, as, we have already expressed our
intention to appropriate the prize to some charitable pur
pose. 3m29n M. P. SIMONS.
• Mites it Germon's Dmmerrootypo Booms,
No. 19S Chesnut at, south east corner of Eighth at
PHI iA.
PORTRAITS from the smallest breast pin to the lar
gest size, singly or in groups. The Proprietors are
warranted in saying, that their work has gained • repo
tatinn second to none in the world.
Extracts from the Press : Life-like in, the expres
sion, chastely correct in the shedingr . —Ledger.
" The art has arrived at great perfection, and none
understand or practice it better than MaMees & Ger
m6n."—Balfimore Iris.
" Admirable ! - nothing can exceed their exquisite de
licac."— U. S. Gazelle.
. tract from the report of the Judges. at life last fair
of the Franklin Institute: Daguerreotypes—in this
department there are some very excellent specimens in
the exhibition, and the Judges think they see a progres-
sive improvement in this branch of the art. They hai , e
not recommended an award in favor of any of the com
petitors but are disposed to rank .as first in order, the
colleCtion of McC I . E ES dr GE RM ON. as contatning the
largrst number of superior specimens." 6m29
AFFI.ICTEI),2EA4) !
PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE.—Ests6.
. fished 15 years ago, by DR. KENKELIN. _ The
oldest, surest, and best hand to cure all forms of Secret
diseases, diseases of the akin end solitary habits of youth,
is DR. KINKELIN. N. Wscorner of Third and Union
sta., between Spruce and Pine, squares from the Es.
change, Philadelphia.-
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE
Youth who have Noted themselves by a certain-prac
tice frequently indulged in—a habit frequently learned
from evil companions or at school—the effects of which
are nightly felt, even when asleep. and destroy both mind
and body, should apply immediately. Weakness and
constitional debility immediately cured, and fUll vigpr
restored. All letters post paid.
YOUNG MEN !
If you value your life or yOur health, re:camber. the
delay of a month. nny, even a week, may pave your ru
in, both of body and mind. Hence lei no West Todesty
deter you from making known your ease to one who,
from education and respectability, can alone befriend you.
Hi who places-himself under DR. KINKELINI3 treat
ment, may religiously . confide in his honor as a gentle
man, and in whose bosom will be forever .ocked the Pe
tro' of tha patient.
Too many think they will hug the secret to their own
hearts, and cure themselves. Alas ! how often is this
a fatal delusion, and flow many a promising young man,
who might have been an ornament to society, has faded
from the earth.
COUNTRY INVALIDS,
finding it inconvenient to make personal application,
can, by stating their case explicitly, together with all
their symptoms, (per leiter. post-paid,) haveforwarded
to them a chest containing Dr. K's medicines aFpropria
ted
Packages (.4 Medicines forwarded to any part of the
U.B. at a moment's make. (y 29
b-Porrr trrrsits, addressed to DR. KINKE
IN, Philadelphia, will he promptly attended lA.
See advertisement in the Spint of the Times, Phila.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
IIQY virtue of sundry writs of vend, expo. issued on
13 of the court of Common Pleas of Bradford County,
to me directed, I shall expose to punlic sale at the house
of T. P. Woodruff, in the borough of Towanda, on Mon
day the 7th day of February next, at one o'clock P. M.,
the following piece or parcel of land in the toWnshier of
Wysox, and bounded as follows, to wit: en the north
by lands of John Johnson, on the east by Lyman Trum
bull, south by Bertrand Whitney. and west by lend in
pessession of :Pomrloy Gorsline. Containing about
eighty six acres more or less ' about thirty five acres im
proved, with two log houses thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the 'snit of E. R
Myer's use vs. Wm. White, John White and Dennis
White
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate
in Armenia cep., Bradford Co. and bounded and described
as follows, to wit: porth by land of Alfred Ripley, east
by land in possession of John Benson, oif the south by
land of Riley Hawkins and on the west by unseated
land: Containing 100 acres with about 80 acres im
proved, with one double log house, one framed barn and
a small apple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Peleg
Peck, now to the usera-D. Vandercook vs. Jchn Benson.
ALSO—The following pielie or parcel of land situate
ill Athens boro, and bounded as follows, to wit: north
by lands formerly owned by the Towanda Bank, cast
by lands of Lorenzo Rowlandson, south Canal street,
and west by Thomas R, Davis. Containing 4450 square
.feet all improved, with one framed house and one fram
ed barn and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Abel Hask
ins now to the pse-of N C. Harris vs. Nathaniel Clapp'
and Forties Lok.thrre tenants.
ALSO—A tract of land Inmate in the township of
Orwell, Bradford coudy, bounded as follows : . Begin-
rang al the north west corner of a lot formerly run out
to IL Bostwick, thence south 50 perches to a post..thents
east 75 perches to a post, thence north 50 perches to.the
northeast corner of a lOt run out for said Bostwick, a
beech tree, thence west 75 perches to the place of begin
ning.; Containing 33 acres and • .half„ with shoat 10
acres thereof irnproved and a framed house and barn,
and also an apple. ore thereon. thereon. - •
Seiz..d and taken in aeration at the snit of John War
ner vs. Elliot' Warner.. , ,
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Wells
township. and bounded on the north by land of Abraham
Terwilliger. east by land of Am Gillett, on the math by
land of Dennis Lewis, and on the west by laird of Silas
Odell. Containing 60 acres More or less, with about
10 acres thereof improved, and a framed house and bum
thereon.
Be*zetl and taken in execution at the gait of Wm.l9.
Ingalls. vs. James Terwilliger.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land in, the
township of Granville and bounded as follows,, to wit:
on the north by lands of J. B. Morrison, on the east by
J. H. Ross, south by land in possession of H. Ross, and
on the west by land of Henry: Putnam. Ccortalning
123 acres, with atiOut 40 - acres improved with one doub
le log house, one log barn, and an orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution of the iiitof James Z.
Pierce, to the nit of Hazard and Pierce vs. Jacob Grace.
JOHN P. MEANS, Sheriff:
Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Dec. 25, 1847 4-
einfilltorPs Jratite.
THE undersigned,. honing been appointed by the Or.
phans' Ccult of Bradford county. an Auditor to
exambre and decide on the exception filed to the allow
ance of-the account of Anion H. Bowe, administrator
of the estate of Matthew Schernserborn. deceased, hers:
by gives notice that he will attendkto the dirtier alas
appointment, ii his office, in the borough Of Towanda,
on Thursday, the 27th day of January, A. 1848, at
1 o'clock, P. M., of which all persons interested MB
please take splice. B.O.KELLY, Auditor.
Towanda, December 23, 1847.
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• .Atertha* *,!.fir. `
"REMOVAL AND
VIZ lir 64 . 30
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. H.. S. & M. C. MERCUR,
AVE REMOVED to their new stem, ranter of
Main and 'Pine streets, where they are now open
ing • new asamtment of WINTER GOODS, to which
the attention of the public is respectfrolly requested.
Towanda, December 21;11147.
300 BARRELS SALT, rut mile by
dec2l MERCER'S
Goods for the People,
AT Tit , •
CENTRAL BRICK STORE,
NN. N. BETTS ie just receiving, at the Central store
in the new brick block, a very large and desira
ble stock of GOODS, which he offer at a very small
advance from cost. Purchasers desirous of getting the
worth of their money, and having the satisfaction of be•
ing honestly dealt with, will find it their interest to ex
amine his stock belore purchasing.
Among my goods maybe found French. English and
American broad cloths, do. eassimere, silk velvet and
satin vesting& fancy vesting& sheep's gray cloths, sat.
inetts, Kentucky jeans, tweeds, linseys, knit woolen
shirts and drawers, cotton do.; alpaccas, a great variety,
French merinoes, silk find wool do., de laines. Oregon,
gala, lama 'and woolen - plaids, ginghams, cashmeres,
mantilla silk, bonnet velvets and satins, trimmings to
correspond, ginips and fringes a good asscrttment, bras.
sells and woolen carpet bags, brocha, stredilla, Cesh
-mere, detain, french, and woolen plaid Shawls, domes.
tic goods, hosiery and gloves, carpeting& 4 and 8-4 oil
cloths, window shades, &e. Groceries, crockery, stone
and tin ware. hardware, boots sod shoes • largr pssort
meat. Leather, nails, square, round and common bar
iron. plow and sledgepauerns nail rod, hone shoes and
nails, band and hoop iron, cast, english blister, german,
american spring steels, 7 by 9, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12
glass, putty. linseed and lamp oils, paints of all kinds,
mackerel no. l and 2, codfish, du. &c. Goods sold at
cash prices for grain, butter, cheese &c. Wanted 1000
fox and martin skins for which cash will be paid.
I take this rnethtfd of informing my old friends and
customers, that I have made arrangements with Mr. N.
N. Betts, to partially take charge of, and a•sist
his business. I would, therefore, be-very hiqipy, 100 see
any of you at the above mentionedestablishment, where
goods must and will be sold at very low rates, lar my
motto is u it ever has ,beeri, small profits and quick
sales. Call and see . Yours truly,
2999 YDS. SHEETING. (heavy goods.) sell
ing at 8 and 9 cents a yard, at the Cen
tral store d 22 N. N. BETTS.
CLOTUS ! CLOTHS! !—Evety body admits that
the cheapest in town are to be found et tho Cen
tral store; call and see ; -no charges for showing goods.
MUF FS !—Theselurred animals - are to be had at
IV-1- the Central store, from 375 cento, to $l3. Mark
the place, if you want muffs cheap. N.N.BE'I7B.
AILS-..-froni a 4 inch spike down to a,shoe nail, at
the Central store. N. N. BETTS.
LOOKING GLA'SSES AND CLOCKS are selling
at very cheap . ratea, and a beautiful article. at the
Central store. d 22 N. N. BETTS.
VCUT AND MILL SAWS, hand and wood do.,
at the Central store. d 22 N. N. BETTS.
AXTHITE LEAD, No. I, extra, dry and ground in
V oil, at the Central store. N. N. BETTS.
NE W ORLEANS and sugar house Molasses, loaf,
crushed, New Orleans, and common brown sugar,
rice, pepper, spice, ginger, nutmegs, saheratus, raisins,
tobacco, extra plug and paper, Scotch and.maccaboy
anuff, &c., all of which are selling at less than " pro
verbially low prices," at the Central store.
December 22, 1847. N. N. BETTS.
A (LARGE and. well selected assortment of- Fall and
Winte• Goods, just received, and, kir sale by EL
uorr Sr. TOMKINS, consisting of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY
IRON, NAILS, kC., &C.
Among our Goods may be found; French, English
and A merican 'Clotbs and Cashmeres; also, a good as
sortment of Fancy ' Gassimeres and Tweeds, sheep's
gray cloth and sattinets; also, a good assortment of
Over coat Cloths and Cloaking*.
For the LADIES, we have any quantity of Ging
hams, M. Delaines, Cashmeres, alpaceas, of all colors
and price*, both 'cotton and silk warp; Shawls; of all
kinds, dress silk, black and fancy, with trimmings to
correspond.
Also—Bonnet Silk & Bonnet Velvet with trimmings.
M U F FS—a large stock. e'•
Sept. 17. ELLIOTT & IjKITS.
QBA FOOD.—Codfish
for sale at
'DROWN SHEETING
7 11.3 Brown Bheetings; jar
VESTIN6B.--Bstin,
and other VesOngs,
spring ;
.0 great assortment
01-1010 E DRY GOO)
N-) no, Oregon plaids,
plaids. ginghama, of all deqdrim
Nov. 10. 13k
FUR GOODS.—Gentlernen's for caps; Ladies' mar,
ise.,'s good assortment at BAIRD'S.
SAWS.—MiII saw ., and 64 feet end 6 foot cross cut
saws, at BAIRD'S, No. 3, Briek Row:
Ur AT 8 & CAPE3.—A good assortment silk and fur
1.1. Hate, geat's glazed caps, with cans, (a gneatar.
tick for stormy weather,) aim and boi • cloth cape,
.claihlran's velvet caps,. .kg. toti„viift find all thesis
kinds. and many more, at rt 10; - BAIRD'S.
HBLANKETS. ---41 you want a good and
11 cheap article of the kintl.tall at BAIRD'S.
10AINTS.—White and red limd, Vsmetian red, Spa
nhh brown. copal turn, litimrage, chrome green,
chrome yellow, varnish, &c., BAIRD'S.
LADIES' DRESS TREIIIII&OS.—Pringe, gimp,
habit buttons, and all kinds of Szin's far trimming
ladies' dresses, at lIAIRD'S. No. 9, Brick R.oir.
rtLOTElB.—French, and Egan& Broad -Cloths and
Cassimeres, Swine% sheep's gray, a good assort
ment at• nlO BAIRD'r3. No. 3. Brick Row.
LAMES !—Do you knotruhete to And the nicest
French Lace Capes 'in town t l —the spot is at
Nov. 10. • BAIRD'S; No: 3, Brick' Row.
T ADIES' CARPET SAO9, skepliedid article:at
' .N0w.1.1. BAIR" Rto.A BO& Raw.
.
LADIES' VVINTER . DRESIt GOODBI , 'groat
.14Irmiety, comprising in the latest stglir
thentiful pattern.; jest received .101-fetiale seryloar
by .39 OL D. BARTLETT,-
•
, 441 Remind at Rom,
Oceans .of Ne* Fall $z Winter Goods,
wHica must and will be .old at the very lowest
notch for Cash Aar Ready Pay. Even. person
who may want GOOD tind -CHEAP goods, is respect..
i
fully nvited to call anciesactine this stock. Don't
Fail to esii.as it costs nothing to look, end we consider
it a favor to show the goods, and wintry to make it an
ohjectlee those wishing to buy of E. T. FOX.
1 0 'BALES BROWN BBEETINGS; dr il lings,
1 41 shirting', wicking, wadding, batting, cotton ya-n
and carpet warp, cheap as the cheapest, at No. '2, B.
R., at rept&
G1N4311 AVIS ! GI NIGH AMS !-30 pieces new and
most splendid styles, decidedly the prettiest ever
in market. Also, Oregon Plaids. Bilk Plaids. sod all
the new styles dress Foods all at No. 2, Brick Row.
25 PS. BLK & STRIPER A LPACCAS, at the
very lowest possible prices at FOX'S.
A. D. MONTANYE
Orly quantity
lAIRD'S.
100 yards of
IAtRIIIS.
wit tel.et
Amer, fill or
o. 8, B.R.
'rezuth Mori-
Columbian
at
Ina Row.
' "
HARDWARE, a good asuottatent, including Iron,
Steel, Nails, &c. at o. 2, B.R. FOX'S.
4 AINTS, OILS & DYE-STUFFS, mho Matches
by the gross, at Na 2, B. R. FOX'S.
SEALED HALF BUSHELS, pn hand and for sale
at .ep t 5 FOX'S.
Cooking and Parlor Stoves. .
Jusr received at MONTANYES ¢ CO'S, a large
lot—Also, PIPE, and a few second-hand stswer, all
of - which will besokl cheap to: pay. Sept. 7, 1947.
ANOTHER ADDITION TO THE
Stock of Goods in the Savings Bank.
TN consequence of the great rush at the Savings Bank
./. for Cheap Goods, the proprietor has been induced to
replenish with a splendid assortment of SPRING &
SUMMER GOODS, which are now opening, and sell
ing at greatly reduced prices. The proprietor. Mr.C .
REED, pledges himself to fully and amply sustain the
credit of the institution which it bas hitherto borne, ".e.
for selling goods cheaper than any other establishment
in Bradford co.' Persons' desirous of testing this, have
only to call at No. 5, Brick Row, and satisfy themselves.
July 7, 1847. , C. REED.
LAWNS. ORGANDIES, LAWN GINGHAMS,
and Light Gingham., have been received at the
Saving. Bank. and are selling twenty-five per cent.
cheaper than ever. jy7 C. REED.
BOOTS & SHOES—A large and exhaustless as
sortment of coarse and
. fiue boots and shoes, ladies'
full maul ball gaiters, kid ties, buskins, French kid slip
pers, children's cloth and morocco shoes are now selling
very low it the Sayings Bank, No. 5, Brick Row.
CASII PAID
FOR OATS, RYE AND CORN,
Greenwood, Nov. 10. fly S. C. NAGLEE. .
sraw Va4)330 SOW aqua,
NEW GOODS,
AND NEW PRICES!
.KINCSBERY & CO., are just receiriag, di
.l-/• rectly from New York and opening st the new
brick store, recently erected at B.Kingebety's old stand,
a large assortment of Fall 4- Winter Goods, comprising
Broad cloths, Cassimeres. Saltiness ; Alpaccas, of ere
rydescriptuni : French 4 . Engiish Merinos ; Mou
seline DeLaines ; Ginp-Nms, a great candy;
Cashmere 4 woolen Shawls ; Domestic goods,
Hosiery and Gloves, of even! desert:.
Groceries, Crockery, Hardwire, Boots , Sole
and upper Leather, French and common calf and
kip skins, Nails, square, round am Swedes Iron,
Glass, Hits and Caps, Tm and Stone Ware,
Papa-, Hangings, Buffalo robes and Aliiffs,
hlackerel, Codfish, Shad and Herring.
The attention of the public is respectfully invite.' to
our present large stock of goods, which are now exhibit
ed fur sale at the lowest pries, for ready pay. They
have been selected with unusual care and attention, ex
pressly for the accommodation of onr customers; and
we believe offer inducements to purchasers no where
else to be met with.
• Remember, before purchasing elsewhere, to call
at B. Kingsbery's old stand, and examine our goods and
prices, as we are confident they will meet the views of
the closest cash buyers.
BURTON KINGSBERY,
J. K. SMITH.
Oct. 12. 1A47. W. F. MENARDI.
This Way for Harrains.
PARA POLS, SUN SHADES AND SUMMER
STUFFS, selling at omst, et FOX'S.
011.5, PERFUMERIES, a spr•ndid article of Hai
Brushes, Thermometers, and Fancy Articles, fot
sale at je I 6 No. 1, BRICK ROW.
Fair Waraiag aad the Last Notice!
. -
T HEREBY warn every person indebted to me, that
01714 iii immediate payment is made, they will be
sued ! This notice is given without respect to persons
mud sll persons knowing themselves indebted, will save
mats, by giving prompt attention.
Towanda,,Oct. 12, 1847. 8. HATHAWAY„
SAY! JOHN ! don't tell any body that we will pay
the "ready John Davis," for 100 bushela Chestnuts
and 500 lbs. Lard. CARTER & SMALLEY.
• 11134=65 CILLIIIIO2IEIBIr4
ALARGE end extensive assortment of School, Clai
sical and Miscellaneous BOOKS; also a large
stock and great variety of Papers, including note, letter,
cap, folio, post office and wrapping papers; together
with a complete assortment of Blank Books, Visiting
Cards, Enuelopes, all for sale cheaper than
the cheapest, by olg 0. D. BARTLETT.
V din 0. NO voi
• Miss firiiihs,
OU . LD again inform the Ladies that she his jolt
V V returned from New York. with the latest and
meet-fashionable style of Hats, Caps, and Head dress
ses ; also a large earl choice selection of Millinery
Goods, consisting of flush VelvMs,Silks and Satins I
a large awortment of Ribbons, Poises% Plumes' and
tame. Also French embroidered ehestiselks, gimps,
fringes and black trimming lace all of which will be
sold at as lQw • price as can be purchased elsewhere.
Towandt. October 12.1847.
% l OW AVADM,Mr.
THIS Institutien is now under the chary of Mr. F.
W. Goon, a graduate of Yale College. assisted
by Mr. 0. 11. Nacre, of Conn. The first term com
menced on the 15th oreept. tilt. The 'second will
commixe on. the 6th of Ike.. Poplin am admitted at
tiny time. - • -
Tuition per terns of ekvat Malt
cottimon English .studies, • V 3 50
•
Higher Englisb audit* 400
Ancient Limpuiges and higher mat tutu, 500
Extra charge. (la and 2 d terms) ' '25
Arrangements will be mode to amnia tie services of
an accomplished Preceptrese in the spriag._.
0et.12. D.MONTANYE . President.
WHEREAS, my 144, LAMINA DUNN, lumsleft
myipidnad board, mithOut any *teams
:maim this is hereby to motion soy person froni
otrtroating ber on my'scattuta, mil willpay
ao dents or denims& of ber eonthietift.
Room, Avng."2,1847. PATRICK DUNN.
MITPFEI--A tarp a n on nent kiwki swIsooli•
doom. flow mains very low et the Elavlop Balk
10.5..8rick now. ; , 411,- REED.
GOCERIIII3='A *0 sad esteaties
**fry . desetiption; has justibean nootived at*
Ana Bank, and ate wiling tbiaper,than tie cavil
est, it Na, 5. Brick Row. C. REED.-
el APS! CAPS! of merry kind asisixt ; also robin
V Overshoes, annisting of Men's nudge, Ladies' do:
bogies, and other kinds, jast weeired, sad for sale
km at the , • . 1 „: Bank. di • C. REED.-,
p .0 • A • sa l e
als4 !Sat - di -carf,Ep.4aheiis
MCALISTERIVOINTMENI`A=A - burt ira pp l y
111 dtaariadlr popular snide jun risuirad at
.s4t.
NERMi
Tiiinas; Elliot &Ni Tomkias
AWN° utweistedoheaurlsed in the
Mercantile husinees, hope by .closet application
. aittkairict attention to bat mess, to merit a share of pub.
lie patronage. TNey may alWays Se found ' resdy to
attend to any person who wishes ocean:iodation, Ur their
line.
They will occupy the pld stand of ElliottA Nucor,
and u it has juit been enlarged and made mule spaci
ous and contrenisnt, customers will find it very plea
sant to do business 10. ELLIOTT & TOSIKINB..
May 7.1847.
SUAB.—Black.colored, piaid. and changesble-aress
Silks t also,' white and =Wed Bonnet Satin. at
rep 24 ,
• -- MEItCUIr9.
TI REBB GOODS-100 pieces , now opening at the
Sayinp Bank. cotudsting of French ?denims, plain
A !paw" Abysinian !tripes, cerdover cathmerra,
monslin de !eines, plain end twilled gingham', iltc-4c.
ail of which will be 'old, low at • REED'S.
LOTHB & CAMMERES, Veering., Overcoat
C
Cloths, such ss brown, olive and gold mixed Bea
vers will be soldiery low at SAVINGS BAN K.
VISTRAY.—Broke into the enclosure of the sultscro
ber, on - the 25th of August hut, • RED COW, 8
or 9 years old. The owner is requested to prove pro
peny, pay charges and take her away.
Troy. Sept. 27. HOWARD SPA LDING.Ben.
PRINTS. of every variety and style. fureign and do
meiotic, now opening at wholesale and retail. at
Bola . MONTAN YE'S & CO.
CLOTIIS. CASSISIERES & vEtITINUS of very
wipe' ior style and finish, and at prim to suit those
who wish to purchase cheap.
au 18 I 111ONTAN YEB & CO.
SHOES—Lath
'ley on hand
Misses •nd Children'•, • knee ••
t je9 BETTS'.
- - -
GREAT BATTLE
ANOTHE
another Large and Rptendtd Lot of
Ready made Clothing . /
JUST arrived at L. BATCHELOR'S CLOTHING
STORE. Here lithe place to get cheap clothing, at
least 50 per cent. chenper than at any other place. I
have all kinds to suit customers. 114\stock is large,
consisting of Cloaks, Coats. Pants, Vests, &c. &c.—
Elegant and new pretuium styles, and at astonishing
low prices. •
Cloaks, Over Coats, Brown, Drib, Do., business
Coats—all kinds, Meek Dress Costa, Fit4s Dress
Do, Gold Mixed, Do, Satinett Pants, Cassiinera Dn.
Black and Green Monkey Jackets, fancy Satin Vests,
Black Do., Cashmere, Do., Double Bresated
White Maneillc Do. • Also—Canton Flannel! Draw
ers. Shirts the saw, and some splendid fine Shins.—
Also—Blue and Black Cloth, Brovin Do., Cassimeres,
Plain, Fancy Do., Vestings of‘all kinds.
Creutting and Mending done ?cheap and making!
up, at L;BATCHELOR'S
Oct. 9, 347. Clothing Store.
PICTORIAL BROTRER JONATHAN, for the
Fourth of July, at No. I, BRICK ROW.
SALT—IOO bbla. Salt just received and fur 'alai
at BAIRD'S. NO.II, B. R. •
7 2 Mkt . E •ma,s9 Alm=
511143'a.1 15 1 %) UN2C1 1 22 1 341111 )
Late of the Claremont House, Towanda, Pa., which
.was destroyed by Are on the 12th of March last,
- ETAS leased the old, stand,'on' the west side of the{
public square, lately occupied by IV ilto.m Briggs!
sign of the Tiger, Where he is prepared and will be hap
py to wait on his old et:Women, and the public generally!
His houses is in gond order, and his facilitits for aei
commodsting traveller* and visitors. such as will enabli
him to gi4 ample Satisfaction. Charges rsorteratf 3
Towanda, Oc•ober 20. 1841.
FOB THE LADIES—a large assortment of white
goods, such as Irish linens, Cross bargeitseldstriPed
muslin., jaconetta, swiss§ muslin.. Oc.c.; also swiss Mull,
and muslin edgings, thread and cotton edgings, bobbins',
silk fringe and buttons, lace buttons; patent whalebone
Skirts, puree twist; in short a great variety of fancy
goods of every description, may be found at the
sep27 SAVINGS HANK.
General Scott in the City of Mexico
And another later stock-of Goods just received a
MONTAN YES & EO'S STORE.
which have been carefully Itiflederi for the Fall Tradi r '
THE public are invited to all mid examine thei t i
stock' of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware an
Crockery. Boots &13hotts,Ilats & Caps, and everythin
in the, fine of staples, suited to the wants of this '
of country, which have been purchased exclusively fok
Cash, and at the lolvest ebb in the market. We hops
our old friends will 'not forget to give us a call, as w•
am.make Iran object for them to do so.
Towanda, August 18. 1847. 0 4
J. N. Sumner, Pl. D., enlist,
TS row in Werth and will remain al ", , ,
.. , ff's 11
A te/, three of four weeks. Hii friend , , htlited
call. November 12, 1847. t
T WRING GLASSES, • large asso mTertilfrie
-LA at nl7 BAIRD'S, ‘' 0.3, 11. R.
MBASUItES-4alf bushel, pea l - f.r quart; t
gut rt, and one quart measures, at ; BA IRD'B.•I
VITIFFIA—s greet variety of elegant roulTs ce axl
/VI 7 beautiful—just received sod for isle
very lo
by 0 1 9 0. D. BARTLE TT.
ALARGE aascotmept of Broad Clotho, Graihneres,
and &nitwits, which we have long been lamer
for welling good and' cheap, now cheaper than sset-a—
end tipoit which we thallenges the world, just retielftid
at 0. D. BARTLETT;
Towanda, Nov. 3, 18.40.
FRINGER Ac GEMPt3 , of an kind .; also, B e ttor s
.and other trimmings for Jodie'', -diteasta and viol*,
by said • • MONTANYE dr 00.1
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. that asserting Of
the stockholders for erecting a bridge over the
north east branch of the river Susquehanna, at or neer
the village of Aglaia, in the county of Btadford, *lf
be held at the office cif E. H. Perkins Esq., in the bore'
of Athens, on Tamils* the 11th daj ofslendafy 1. ~
et 1 o'clock P. M., for the purr* of sleeting
Ptesident„ sit Hinge* one Tteastua, end each of
ix officers as may be xiseessaty for the ensaing year. •
JAMES THOMSON, hrs.
H. W. Pstarcx,lllsc. Athens, Dec. 10. 11147:
TYPE FOUNDRY. • ,
59 Gold. cotiterof Anni s tle New Ye&
ROBERT TAYLOR is to furnish hen
east Type, and Printer's ateriab of all Us*
show notice, and on reawatable term. -
Prorilote of newspapers, who hays tot ad
foi the subseribets, O ho may publish this nodes DU.
months previous to lan. 1.1148. will be :Oda to
miss- ry la
.type, on. ?mottling liva Mow
of thou bills for adty.,
Old Type taka r don. fa air at 9 cents
lb. ' 111-41
BOOTI3 & S NOES . --igooti assortosiut of wit
b,ofil, anti tbfidSte's eosin and Iticrboirti ;'. aft
ladies' sed roiseW shoes, of almost retry, variety, the
as ever, by I - 4 1 :..... , -c„.„, . ;; , , E. Ti,FOXe
M. Jus-siadeitath - . ..,...:=O. .
rrHE subscribe' - "riial PIS!!
-L very des' esourits.,al
mows dues ' l 4;billivil
their noter, psy arerest al
square up requests&
October 2. 3438AR1G .
OVER'wb7 sae vety.fi
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101;2116r
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Int. It...Pardt tp• the' Va . of.,S. rierce i . rs. 144 L.
1 Loirligti. In etimmini Birth Fikulfiiier-Cousity,
<_ lici:i- ll;Telmiairy-tetnti-1846 ' • •-• 7- : • ~ ..- -
~,_lli. utleirigneit,.haiirr, beeit'sppoie. leatiVtreljtor
• _ to.istribute tge, moneys r by Shviitriteale of
cal (4611 •by virtue of iiectitio 4114
,11 tgiiir citirei
alui
,ill awed to the lititiei of Otis 4 ' intrrienTott liondey,
ti i ta ; .n : rh l /L ,cf..sow tri:co h o :i te u: i r tmdin h " te e tir j tut ie.
s an to ro :t u ed. u s 7g r h t. : l l: l , 44 T ell o il in w:i i, C:E•gt4Riii,:gitu7.b.onit,.pertir;ao'nl:7l..nd:l4h.er.e.::o:
- • Atwitter , * droller. .
TEE endersigrAlti. AnditoloippnintedArpthe Cdort .
of Common Pleas of Bradford.tioutuyifo aPtiribnie
'mone y y raised by virtue of a rii of kVA facia" Oi'ined
n No, 220, Ma term, 184 ' 5, o'f 4 saiifißi&t, afiilit of
John Keating, agaituit tercet Smifb; his tiviliefibtilit
that be will ittenfl to die dlitiesAif hie appoisirment4il
ibis office in Towanda borough, on Tuesday, the isth
Ibis
of Jantiary, 1848, at two o'clock, p.m.. at iitiieh
time and plAcc . tili persona inrettsied, ale tap:dile& lei
I prevent !belt ettsitraii ikfore bwi, or be debsried ftnin
icoming in upon said fund.
Dee. 22. 1817. WENIZY 19.ciTtr, Aniliiiii.
.luditoPs ttec:
THE undersigned, boring bee appointed an ANiiliVer
td , tht! Orphan's &tuff of I^, dOnd county ; Irriiiht
ghat assets. and digt,:R.6kt the to ,d raised by (hi la.
ministritoes sole of the wake of Alansoti B. !thisr, , ili..."
vowed. will attend to the dutid f hii appointinilit. on
Monday. the 31st day of :ann. hist, at' 1' rihhicit
the afternoon. at , his office in the! borough Of Totrand'a.
when and where all, periods inter toed, ate reqUirtt to
present
,their claims before him or be delideredlebut
coming in fora share of said .
Dec. 28. 1847. : ULINIBEB krERCInt, ANiffifior.
Anothet .Great Vidoo in .111exforl,
THE news was received •simnftaricodety With' news
dot there had been anothe great arriCat of New
Goods at the
SAVINGS A Nici
:and caused iz Tremend us E.rrilens'enl !
The present. proprietor, C. R ED. takes this'ojipor
tunity to return his thanks to is former istrotis eml
the public generally, and also of Taming thetii that he
is now receiving a very large an general anortmiMt of
Fall and Wittier Goods, of eve r 4 deicrivion, whibh he
pledges himself shall and wiil I sold as lo* as at any
othfr estaNishment. within, tOomiles or Toehmile.—
'Rh public generally are respettrolly iniffed claim!
examine to satisfy themselves ati,No. 5, Brick Mow.
. Towanda, septembrr 21. 14341'. •
n 1 LS", Paints,. Viunishea anil Dye-stufs. of almost
N.! every kind, at sell'25 1 M Mit; IrS.
LOll-18, CASSIMERES & B.ITTI.N . erg', &e.
—French, English and Arnencan Cloths; gain
and fancy - Cassimeres and Sattiaetts; satin, silk, valen
cia and worsted Vestings, very Cheap at ,
sep2s
WORSTED DRESS . GOODS.—Plain, fi gured and
plaid, Mack and colored Iclialcess Ma& and co
lored French' It. erinocis °regal Plaids ; rich Fierteb
and common dashmeres,Del.sines, &c., a great iariiefy
of styles for sale at sPp2si, IREI CRR'3,
IRON & NAILS.—A ° at
sep2s MF. ltdElleti.
IVO VA SCOTIA GRIND STONES, toe isle et
111 srp2s . MERCEIR'S.
PEDLERS will find it to theik'advintagr t o- tall at the
Drug Depot; where they can be if:replied wßili ee
ry article desired, such as phial*, eiwerieeti, the
best terms. jel6 No, I. BRICK RQW
M I la
. •
/FITE largest and most exteaSive asistaftrient of NE
• GOODS, suitable to the 44.sonoteleeted With great
care, and for sale cheap as the al:reaped, for cash of sp•
recited credit—just opened at
' Towanda, Oct. '5, 1847. -Or
ktys .4132.2. amhz.to C IS e . lADmith,
IOR PSIC cheap for CM an 4 Lumber. Ce ll kind ex
mine them. TRACY & 7400 RE.
Towando o Nov. 17, 1847. ' NII: 4, Brick Von,:
SPANISH. and 'half Spaniah CIGARS. for ode , us
any quantity, by net TRACY & MOORE.
MILL AND X CUT SA '5, a brat rate *Mete,
- for sale cheap by TRACY & MOORE.
(IN EMALF TON OF LOG CHAINS, for sale by
V./ nov24 .• TRACY & MOORE.
PPS TIZNELLIaIifi 113411E311454
At No. 7, New grief Sleek;
now in full blast. where
St.
put& cent aciettni•
I-inollatwi with CRACKE it aih-olesale; Sittsc
Omuta. by the hundred or thiinsand. will be furnished
it pncei which will alike it an object fot Graced fd the
country to give us a calf,
Cr CAICOS, of every demeripiioti. for onfise of Private
ponies. furnished to order on the phorteatwotief.
Oct. 20. CARTER & SMALLEY.
COTTON YARN, carpet warp;hat* wedding. wick
ins, brown and bleached shee(ingi and whining&
qtay be found it a bargain and very IoW at the Bennie
Bank, aep29 NO. 5, B. R.-
BOOTS & SHOES, conslisting Mw-bide and — kip .
boots, ladies' and niiieee gaiter' and' half
failere ; children's shoes ; ala ah elegant aisonaneet of
Hats and Caps, are now open ug at the Savhage Hank':
sep29 NO. 8,
CIINGHAMS & PRINTS.
lT hami, &Wish ilnd A -
taiArtment u sep2s
MORE NE
JCR PIC
Rosh Supply et Dry,G ,
loot' k Shu,Si
which are selling Teti Ipte
" andeEiiliii! lie
quantity of
& Ar AN.
4:tee kr 9 eettis; kood
lit, for 6e., and eiet.yeihm e
eilt et h 24
1100T8 AN
60 7 6 in
11787 reteived, mother • suppled. BOOTB &
J. SHOES, at the coiner of sad *Wrote.
Oenrsjfae calf and kip ' douNe and fag& Aoki s
*.ter proof kip boob ; Boy 4. YinilLl n eooroigoolo
Coarse boots and broken* ; v lireteiltr isies'ithea i
!.adios' morocco hoofs: • • - gated' 847,14 4e.
All of which • are of the bee •-• • •wahietore, tad will ba
sold low by
_di 1 • .:.a.f:YLIARA. .
. .., • , ..r. • ...... • ,
HATS 6A Per. s rat
for ask theap. ; by .4
SliGhlte Teri .Ceirett.-
lie fionalait d 22
rl via want ter t MW,
OM'S, fogs wilt save
arkflia .aqd BriJge lOp
QOLE, LEATHER---
for site by
MIIODUCE, all
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VINDINOS-Illatnmer‘
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PRlct l and t .11 ri:k t ers
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Tani. CASH. `: °wands. Jim§ 111.484 L
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rants.
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sal)o4
JUST COME;
Amin iind tiiiiterf ding:
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simieunim
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gifts;
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