Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 16, 1848, Image 3

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    Sat e nifty and'StitirYa
nights, otirrilLige, usually as otderly and .quiet as,
any town in the State, was the scene of most bru
tal rips. NIA& neW whiskerimptultie t grog
geries have spriiii 4 ii and thiurished'among
as though, enceauttrro; and our I:tonere:Wont',
sribraWecV by niniflandat ity have tribmituld'to the
nuisance in silence; etil, in its rankness
and !strength, as, Weiild seem,' has turned upon it
self, for its , own estriiction . ; and a civil wares ran;
Ong among our ,grovedes . and their customeeni
We gather the panic:lllam renut_POlno3oftltisporti
without frouehing for their COredeb/**.thetli!MA
Tastes to the damage done.... The dernowelatheni
on Saturday night was upOn groceif..oti
Franklin street. Late in the evenings gang of
!alloys attacked it with clubs and battering ramp.—
otherwise, hickory poles, slung end demolish
ed the doors and windows, above and below, (the
upper part was occupied by Kelly's family,) de
stroyed the filminess and fixings ; in shot; com
pletely gutted the building, leaving little else bat
the bare walls. The damage must have been some
considerable; On Sunday night a like attack was
made on Landon's grocery, Centre Buildingeflow-•
er part of Colin street, with similar mullet, but less
ilambge to the building and property. In this at
tack; tt is said that Kelley, who suffered the night
before, was himself engaged ; and we understand
that he is now under arrest. Scenes of outrage
-cannot be too severely condemned, and we .trust
that our ciathorities will see to it that they are not.
repeated, and that the actors ere properly punished.
But it cannot be disguised that the proper course
would ha+e been long since to have suppressed
these`nuisances. Tf we encourage or permit the
growth ofithese volcanoes among us, we must ex=
pact an occasional explosion.
P. S.--Since the above was written, we under
stand that Kelley, William McJ.eod, Lemuel Breed,
Rufus Patterson and Nelson Gleason, have been ex
amined before Justices Boyd and Waterman, and
bound over for trial, for, participating in the riot of
Sunday evening.—Binghamton Courier.
THE PkitIONING POWER.- - GOVeMOT Young of
New York stands a fair chance of acquiring an un-,
eviable notoriety for his abuse of the p ardoning
bower. A list,of pardons since be-has been in of
fice numbers one hundred and twenty-Seven con
victs, some of them the oldest and most determined
reprobates living. .In the c list are no less than live
murderers, eleven convicts of manslaughter in the
first degree,. eight of Within were sentenced for life
and the balanee.made up of burglars. forgers, big=
mists, robbers and thieves of every grade and des
cription. This is a startling fact, and justifies the
remark-of the New York Courier, that the Governor
would save time and tronble by opening the prison
,(loot at once. What is the use of the expense of
prisons or police when the fear of either isrernoted
by the almost certain exercise of misplaced execu
tiVeclemency ? This power, which 'was given
Wisely to be exercised only -in doubtfil cases, is
mischieveously perverted when it becomes the in
strument through which ••audacious rogies whose
crimes have given them sufficient affluence to pnr
cha..se pardons may be re4toTd to society with all
their civil rights. .
Grx. TArtmt - stems - determinedtb'adhere to his
~ r esoliation, not to visit any place bn't his own home
during his leave olabsetwe. • 'He has just declined
an invitation to visit the seat Of government of Ails
sissiPpi as the guest of that, State. A cotnmittee
of the Legislature waited Upon him at his residence
in Louisiana ; and communicated the wishes of the
Legislature.- Gen. Taylor Thanked the 'Legislature
tor its:kindness, but declined the inyitation. princi
pally upon the ground that he -obtained his leave of
absence for the express retmose.ef•visiting his fam
ily, from whom he had been *mg separated, and
pf attending to his private Ibrisintxss,3which had been
much neglected. He also stated that he had repor
ted himself to the Departntent at Wsahingtop, and
that it world - be iMproper for himlo teal:mitt him
-self long at a time. as imp6rtknt commdaicatsons
might be addressed to bite in his absence.- -
MURDER IY Porrsytu.a..-t-Aboet midnight on
Sunday last, some sort of momentary, collision oc•
cured between Jacob Garret and a young man,
named Bertsch, in the sttecit. It was but an instant
and Garret was mortally staffed at the 'head of the
spinal column or hose of the brain. it was done
so gnickly, that two persons in company could not
observe the act, The wcrunded man ran about one
hundred yards, fell and soon c.piretk Rum and
the beer shores, 'which hn spread a pestilence in
every direction, had soinething to do with this
tragedy, as-may be :inferred 'from the Midnight
hours kept by the parties. The stippoged ferpetra
"tor was arrested and held to ball.
Tin SHOE Btsrviss•=The illaverhiH '(pass)
Banner has the follnwine gratifiying statement as to
the condition of the shoe business, in which is en
aged a good podion of the productive industry of
Massachusetts : - "Onr manufacturers, and those
who ale employed in completing ons.stitige corn:
modtty, have-been exceellingly busy diming a few
months past, and a very large amount of shoes have
Ten sent to market. We are told that 60400 pairs
cif shoes were sent to Haverhill week before last, for
the South and West, brooder 'of patchasers, amh
large orders are contidually filled by chit fannfact.
cress."
Cowirromo.—Two voung . men of Hyannis, had a,
Sailing out at an anti-slavery meeting m that place
recently, and one orthem having procured a cc*.
hide, Reim the other a threshing. Having peiforro
ed his work ) he politely tittered the- eoirhide to the
flogged party that the tatter might take his satisfac
tion in the stufie coin: The flogged, however, pm.
ferred making application to a ma g istrate who
awarded him SIO smart money.
Homunix Mrannit.—The Cincinnati Chronicle
Prys gentleman from Millersburg informs its
-that on Sunday evening last. a young man; named
Rankin.'killed uMr. Miller, his own netshew, by
'euning his throat. Both the murderer and his vic
tim were-under the influence of ardent spirits when
fhp . bloody •deert -- *as committed. Rankin made
his escape. We learn from the same source, that
a Mr. Hibler Wealdlled in Lexington, Ks', a few
days since bvl man whose name our informant
'? . oirld not learn.
''Cbsisnanptitin.
1 its
terriblesdisease is.cotrimonlysttnbated to our clivitate
But a the climate Were to blame,lhe disease would have been
Inflicted on that, and not upon the people. We think the (malt
v in the the people and that if the prop:e would keep the skins
nithemselres and their children properly washed, and abstain
'tam glittitty,:r.ison, and idleness for a generation or two ion
met:lotion winild , be no nominalism than ii now, in good @octet
the disease for♦rltich'cratehing.and sulphur are the princ:-
Me remedies.
. flowerer, consnmpyion frrevaill as, mewl arc, and picks off
ow best and prettiest of ifs. itrour ;White. In [thus state of things
te e moot do the hem We can, piece nut and patch of the web of
.1,, with Journeys, voyages. andffieditine. IX all the meth
•eles Ave knots. of. Dr. Wistar's " Ba'ittectikrt Wild Cherry " Is
what we should- first,recAatrunend. ite Wave' in our office a .
brute proof of itsefEency,twhni - hnt for it, would have been be. the .od long ago.. The - inventor of dal medicine, Dr.
Wtstar tens n limn of science of humanity, tind undoubtedly
prepared the remed) in its best form. and the Intblic may rely
upon 11 r. VMS C for the genuine article.
Th.• genuine sipted I. BUTTS on the teleripet ; *VA In
A. S. CIIAAIBERLIN Towanda.
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SCA stet Peres asualy rommenees with Minim and sickness,
Curet lawn, headoeh, redness of the E.yes iln or three
'lays a.prieking sensation is experienced , an d two
an eruption of a
radness begins to appear, fiirat on the face and arms, and
knelly a uniform rednesi covers the whole body.
In resell of Scnrit , t Fever, Wrght ? Indian 'Vegetable Fills
.hosld be taken every night on going to bed, tri such doses as
w , produce ecipmus evacuations by the bitteels. This coarse, if
Dleperly fp/lowed up. will in a short tune auddite the poet vitt
...m snack of Scarlet Fever, at the same time the digestion
*.r, be improved, anal thwblond completely purledi
Berson Or POUSTEILVIT3 •NII liarrs.rox !--Remember, that
ormnal and only genuine letuss Vtaarsit.s Pitts have
'fir written signature of WM. W IUG UT on tie , Ittp lhble of
14 01 box.
•
The ahore eelebiated pills for sale by
/6,l antes & N.: Townivitt.: U. &Snotty dr Co. Frenchtbarn
S Ir. kb P. poi.rierpy. TeetY. D. Brink, liornbroo.
r "Trk & Gee. East Bueoldn. .1. C. &dams. Rum. creek.
. 1 % el on. tarter . i C. Rathhone. Clinton.
;•
Tr F2 tsworth. Athens. •Ir W. Campbell, Shesbequin
7 .7. mil.n. ~.1 I. Wairrant Motirneton.
nseirst office ant priers] Depot, itp arice.,St. fill'.
, . .
• a.-itit 41 , 4 •
AN* , W - • -
• Dry Coedit, ► uroceri ,
est,pasdiraro and "CetierKtioekery, piia
Palms, Dye stiff's. nob, NailarOlarm flub,
• Panr• ilani, Calm II Bon i;
flu OA . rat*Ted armther extensive use or reMeellatwous
Doing Vi itt,t,'TONE4Y . , embracing aireat Own'
rt 4 Mae Pam. gderehmegliepplied with
PoSka t rapaT, 4c., at wholmie prtiej. k
Pirkk •v+, ter.or Main thidie ,7 owai
A s . i t o t s. nitpert.r..;
ELW GARR, 14C1.440 Molt Pout*
eorneederhird iud Rock at., Paßodelphnv
VB. pAr.mEa, Ni . corner of Tinird and Cit111;1 ItMetl a •
Philadelphia{ and 161 Biondi' at., (Tribune buildings.) N.Y,.:
GEORGE PRATT, Ib4 Nassau at., (next door to Tammany
Hall) New York.
To Piriaitooo,
A donut of Long Primer. partly worn ; a fount of Bremer,
needy new : and rations other priming materials not ba
and will be sold cheap, at Ibis odhpb.
MrSONS OF• TEMPERANCE,—.The stat
ed meetings of TOWANDA DIVISION,
No. 101 8. of T., are held every TUESDAY even
ing. at 6,1 o'clock, in the Sons of Temperance Hall,
over B. Kingsbery's store.
Py order of the Dir., J. H. NEVINS, R.B.
Nan - rtionneute.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebteed to the estate of JOSEPH
H. BEEMAN, dee'd., late of Wyelusing townshid i
are hereby requested to make paymen witheut delay;
and those hosing claims against said. estate will &isle
present diem duly authuntihated for settlement.
C. MUM WAY.
Rry aiming, Feb. 9th, 1849. ‘ Administrator.
DIVEM DIDC3#II3. MB%
T OST. pow weeks since from the stage, in coming
1.4 from llhmroton to Towanda, a manuscript book of
MUSIC. The, Radek will be . liberally rewarded, and
wiles the thanks of the :subscriber by returning the
same. W. li, PERKINS.
- Towanda. Feb. 16tb, 1848. '
BATHING SALOON,
eogoast c 3 cik auracrast o
- ET A V E the satisfaction of announcing to their nu mein
lloits friends, and the public that they havejust open
ed ti BATHING ESTABLISHME Ni T. in &Towanda,
in the new Brick Block of Burton Kingsbery, where
-all who wish to it in the healthful and invigorat
ing exercise of a Coin or Waits: Bath, can at any time
be accommodated. (0! Call and try it. rah. 9.
The price for Bathing once, 25 cents, ,To those
who bathe by the month. 50 cents. •
ADMIMISTRATOWS Non CE;
ALL persons are requested to' ake notice that Silas
E. Shepard of Troy township, Elia. Rockwell and
Betsey Rockwr 11, of Canton Township have taken nut
Letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel
Rockwell, deceased, late of Canton Township ; and all
persona indebted to said estate are requested to call and
pay up their accounts, and those having claims are re
quested to present them, duly7attested for settlement..
8. E. SHEPARD.
• ELIAS ROCKWELL,.
BETSY ROCKWELL,
February 8, 1848. Administratont.
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M:T/7MM RiAELSIOn
Hair Dressing anti Bathing Saloon !
EMULOUS TO EXCEL!
•.
Cooper If G. Jackson,
RE SPEC !FULLY inform their friends and tha
public generally, that therhave fitted up that large
room in the New Britii, Block of B Kingsbery, Tenon
da, in a superior style,-where they will take pleasure in
waiting upon their old customers, and making new
ones.
In addition, they will keep constantly on hand a
good assortment of FANCY GOODS, such as Bear's
Oil. Mar is Oil, Os 114drrow. Cologne, Victoria
perfume, Hair bmShes, Shaving and Tooth brushes, and
Combs.
"ALSO—AR kinds of. Ladies' earls. Bosoms and
Collars, Cravats, Suspenders, Rosemead Strops, Ameri
can Bhampoone a for sale by the - bottle, for restoring
the hair and preventing the acestinuliting of dandruff- 7
warranted to keep the hair from falling Wit - used ac
cording to directions. Always kept on hand a fresh
simply of lined and composition hair. Dye warranted
tochange the hair instantly from a red or gray, toe
beautiful broirn or black.
Gentlemen's Coats and cleaned or colored and
warranted to give satisfactioi. Rezone honed on shots
notice. Boots and shoes blacked to order. Call 4
see for yourselves. Feb 9.
DXSBOXIVACIDL
NOTICE is given, that • the partnership heretofore
IA 'misting between the subscribers, is dissolved by
mutual consent. The accounts ale in the bands of M.
CARTER, who will pay all debt. due by the late firm.
MIL ES CARTER.
January 27, I!48. R. C. SMALLEY:
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ITALENTINES I—Just received the choicest ever
offered in this town, for ale chest by
Feb.l. VISA , • O. H. BARTLETT,
NOVlfin
TIRE stbseicitier proposes to mtafid to law Wiliness
hernalteri on the following ten*. r, Be will try suits
in the Commpri pleas, before arbitrators and inset.-
end will ma* no charge for service unless his. cli
succeeds inithe suit. Prom txperienea and obeeivition
he is of the opinion that if on attorney 6
Cuffictently
convinced of the justice and practicability of bis client's
cause to recommend a snit or defence, he should be
waling lo risk hit fees on the monk of the muse; sad
if in any ease he is unwilling to incur the risk, he
cannot consistently plunge his client into)he expense
and tnceruunty of a lawsuit by his, advice.
• Collections of every description will be attended to
upon the same terms. Conveyancing and other kinds
of ofibre business -done promptly and at reckonede
charges.
(0-offiee in the onh end of brick Raw over the
Post office. wed side of main street, Towanda.
Towanda, Jan. 1848. HENRY BOOTH.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Ati t persons indebted to the estate of DAN DICK.
ERSON, deed., late of Ridgbury township, are
hereby requested to make payment without delay,knd
li t
those having claims ainst said estate will please pre
sent them duly authed cited for settlement:
- MILLS CARR,
, • S.TENDLETON,
Ilidgbtire, Dec.:lo, 1847. Administratprs.
MEASURES—HaIf bushel, peck, four quart, wo
curt, and one quart measures. at BAIRD'S.
ItTOVA BPOTIA GREVE STONES, for 'asp •t
oep2s MERCUR'S,
kJ - ALT-100lt just received and for sale
et BAIRD'S. Ng.3. H. R.
General Scott in the City if Mexico !
And anoirei: large stock of Goods just „voiced at
• PsiONTANYES & CO's STORE.
'Mick hare been earefidly 'elected for Me Fall Trade.
T"publie are invited to call and etamine their
stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and
. Crockery, Boots & !Awes, Hats & Caps. and everything
in the line of staples, suited to the wants of this region
of country, which have been purchased exclusively foe
Cash; and at the lowest ebb in the 'market: We hope
our old friends will not forget to give us a call, at we
can make it an object for them to Jo so.
Towanda ) August 18, 1847.
OLOTHI3. CAISSIMERES EATTiNETS,&c.
1../ —French,. English and Am4ican Cloths; plain
end fancy Cassimems Indaattinetts; satin; silk, valen
cia and worsted,Vestings, very cheap it
sep2s IVIETWURI4.
SIM= . 2rc
ALARGE end extensive aseortment of School.Cior
sired and Miscellaneous BOOKS; 'also a large
deck and great 7ety of Papers, including note. letter.
cep folio, post Office thd wrapping papPrs; togethet
*oh a complete assortment of Blank Booke, Visiting
Cards, Estrogopes,4e.,4*. I all for sale cheaper than
cheiptat, by ul9 0. D. BAR FLEW.
3e, - - •
4kgi'ma Use People,
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T OR E'
I\T N. BETTO iti)natescreiving.et4l*.Csalial . n tisto
J.lls in. thaw* Jut* Mock amity Loge and dein?
lea dock of • , 600019,_ which harem at a, vary small .
sideman from cost; hirchasuri asinine of getslog-the
wrath of their mosey nahavingthstamisfactron aka.
la g hopesuy.deek with, irilllnd-it thaitintersat to att
amine his stock before purchasing. , :- . I. , ',. ... -
Among my goods surly. haimand Freack'Engliik and
Ainwricaninvad : dabs, do. cassimere, silk velvet and
satin vesting", fancy seating!, sheep's gray cloths, sat.
hetts. Kentucky jeans, tweeds, linseys.' knit woolen
shirts and drawers, cotton do.; alpaccas.a gnat 'oriel'',
Ireenchntaistoca, alk and wool do., de brinas.Oregon,
yak. lama and wades plaids, gingham, csakmonso
ntantilht silk, boonet.velvots and satins;: trimmings 10
Conespendoemps and fringes wood assontment e hew.
soUs and arooka earpetbsgs. broths. ateeditlko canto
mere dalain,french and woolen plaid shawls, .domes•
tie goods. hosiery and gloves, • carpeting', 4 sad 8-4 oil
cloths, window shades. ike. Groceries ; crockery, Ana
and tin .wale. hardware, boots and shores large ainort.
meat. Leather, nails, square, round sad-common bar
iron, plow and sdelgepatterns nail rod, hems awes and
nails. fend and 'Mop iron, east, engfish blister. german.
american spring taxis, 7 by 9, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12
glum, putty. linseed and lamp,oils, paints of all kinds,
mackerel no. 1 and 2, codfish. &e. &c. Goods sold at
cash pribes for grain, butter. cheese &c. Wanted 1000
fox and martin skins for which cash wiU be paid..
1.- I take this method of, informing my old friends and
customers, that I have Made arrangements with Mi. N.
N. Betts, to pirtially take charge of, and sssist him, in
his business. I would, therefore, be very happy, to see
any of you at the above mentioned establishment, where
goods most and will be sold at very low rates, for my
motto is as it ever has been, small profits and quick
sales. Call. and see Yours truly,
___ _ __ it. D. MONTANYB.
2999 YDS. SHEETING, (heavy goods,) aell
mg at 8 and 9 cents a yard. at the Cen
tral store d 22 N . N . BETTS.
CLOTHS ! CLOTHS! !..—Every body admits that
the cheapest in town are to be found at the Cen
trat store; call and see; no charges foe showing goods.
IMPS !—These furred animals are to be bad at
M
the Central more, from 37} cents, to $l3. Mark
the place, if you want muffs cheap. N.N.BETTS.
NAILS --from a 4 loch spike down to a shoe ash, at
the Central store. N. N. BETTS.
Tristeam sews,
IV T. N - 21 AIM .73
HAS removed his °trios to D. C uts's new office. on
second street, where he will be pleased tepee those
who need his profestional services. Dec. 29, 1847. y
CUT AND MILL SAWS, halal and . taned,do.„
at the Central awe. 422 N. N. BETTS.
TX7I:IITE LEND, No. 1, extra, dry and ground in
V oil, at the Central more. N.N. nErrs.
THE DIGNITY OF N 0.3, KEPT UP !
THE old firm of WM. H. BAIRD & having
been dissolved by mutual consent. and ►he subsai
bet being disposed to keep OLD N 0.3, (whois always
right) GOING AREALt.vrould now announce mamas
who like to buy goods cheap, that ha is now daily re
ceiving from the city of Now York, a new sod splendid
assortment of Goods, which be is bound Mien "'cheap
as they can be bought this side of the city of New York.
My assortment consists, as usual of
DRYGOODS. - GROCERIES.CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL,
BOOTS & SHOES. 808 SLEDS,
TRUCK CARTS. &C., &C.
Now. Mr. and Mri. Everybody, just meadow your
old habit of dropping in at Na. 3, before purchasing
elsewhere, and if I don't sell you goods tight, '" don't
buy them." I have - accommodating clerks, who will
always be happy to wait upon you in case you don't
find the Old Man constantly on band himself,. and I
have no doubt but on pricing the good. you will be glad
to buy.
I feel thankful for past favors, bestowed arum the old
firm, and it shall be my aim to merit a continuance of
the same. noel E. W. BAIRD.
C.E . A FOOD.—Codfish and Mackerel. any quantity
/0 for ante at nlO BAIRD'S.
DROWN SHEKTINGB.—About 49,000 yards of
LI Brown Sheeting*. juoit wed at BA IRI ill.
ITESTINGB.—Satin, ink, satin stripe, silk velvet
and other Vestinge, for winter or summer, f e ll or
spring ; a great assortment at 13AIRD13, No. 3, ILL
CHOICE DRY GOODS.—Alpaccas, French Mari
no, Oregon plaids, mouslin de loins. Columbian
plaids. gingham', of all descriptions, itc., dre., at
Nov. 10. BAIRD'S, Na 3, Brick Bow.
tt Uk GOODS.--Gentlemen's fur caps, Ladies' muffs,
ice.; a good assortment at - BAIRD'S.
SAWS.—MiII saws, and Bi feet and 6 foot crowing
saws, it BAIRD'S, Na. 3, Brick Roar.
HATS & CAPS—A good alsortotent silk and fur
Hats. gent's glazed caps, with capes, (a gnat ar
ticle for stormy weather,) men and boy's cloth caps.
childrsn's velvet caps, Itc. You will find all these
kind% arid many mots, st nIO BA I RD'S.
HORBE BLANICBTEL=If you limit a spud and
cheap article of the kind.calt at BAIRD'S.
PAINTS.—White and red lead, Venetian red, Spa:
nigh brown, copal gum, litharagig chrome green,
chrome marniah, dm; at BAIRD'S.
ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.—Fringe, gimp,
LI habit buttons, and all kinds of fixin'a for trimming
dresses, at BAIRD'S. No. 5, Brick Row.
LOTHS.—Frenett, and English Braid Cloths snd
C
Cassimeres, %nine% sheep e i gray, •good
mem at nlO BAIRIYB. No. 3, Brick Bow.
T A DIEB !—Do you know where to find the nicest
.1..4 French Lace Capes in town 7—tbe spot is at
Nov. 10. BAIRD'S, N 0.3, Brick Row,
LAMER' CARPET BAGS, s splendid ankle, as
Nov. 11. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row.
LAMES' WINTER DREBB GOODS. —A great
variety, compribing all the latest styles and most
beitatiftil patterns, just received and for sale very low
by a• I 9 0 . D. BA RTLETT.
OVERSHOEB,of every description, for ale very low
by a 22 H. O'HARA.
MUFFS!—.lfist. received by express; it new supply
of MUFFS, including some No. I. tyna, and
cheaper qualities. st • d 29 MERCUWIS.
1 5 / 019-k N DA. .:15.0117130=2rd
THIS Institution Ii now under the chirgeof Mr, F.
W. Guits, a graduate of Yale Collefe, assisted
by Mr. b. H. Paver. of Conn. The first lam com
menced on the 15th of Sept. alt. The second Will
commence oilthe 6th of Dec. Pupils are Adulated at
atiy time. USX*:
i nation per tans of eleven weeks 1
Common English stadia; • $2 60
Higher English smiles, 4 00
Ancient Languages and higher mathematics, - 600
Extra charge. (lit and 2d terms) 26
Arrangements will be midi to steam the amid* bf
NI accompliahedPivontrest in the spring.
Oct. 12. J. DI MONTAN YE. Presidena
It4UPFB--A Latta amlortlnent of all kinds and quail%
tiew,are now *selling vary low at the Savings Bank,
N 0.5, Brick Row. d l 0: REED.
fIROCERIES—A large and extensive assortment,
LT of every description. bets just been received at the
Savings Bank, and are selling cheaper than the cheap
est. at No: 5, Brick Row. C. REED.
CAPS! CAPS! of every kind mid sort; also rubber
Overshoes, consisting of Men's sandals, Ladies' do,
buskins, and all other kinds, just freaked. and for pale
low it thb Seeing. Bank. d l C. REED.
A4UFPB; that ate muffs, and can't be beat—womeve.
IN/ ity chutes and beautiful Muffs that can't fail to
just melted At n 24 FOX'&
tAtifikrblefi OINTMENT.--A fit* 'apply di
this &gene* popular article just received at
sep2/I 1111118CURI:
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Th" BElliot )11 .
. C.
iticvnla sModsk4l:therneelvair-toiredeks -ibis
blemetile betimes, bope_ 'time eppbestion
end 'Met **A to gmope..fo .u*se'saire alogb*
Jic OlitrilAP., Tile] 0.7,e1!TY 8 - loud read,] 10
meals .pinsoe,wlie er)Oes
' 'wilt' 16e old *lna of tllittear, Mem;
sea Ili it' bit ' siebirteit *el *Wilms Rid'
mei mid teerteidiet, cisifieliete will 'leek teiy plee
aim to de Winer! in. ELLIOTT*. TOMKINS.
Meg Sr,: lee.
QiLICS.--Biack, adorad..plaid. and eluepihiu onsa
kJ Silk a j slag witivatuad Wand Bonnet &dins. at
sep24 macura
CLIOS, ABBlNliitEB, Voisin" t,
OveCOTA ,
Clotho: ouch so brow,. allie sod mold asked Ur.
pare will Apial pry for • . SAVINGS BANK. ,
!KJ --Olt •
rISTRAY.-abroke otto'tbe enclosure of thspOolocrs.
bet.,on theleeb et Atigust task a RED COW; i
or oyeais old) -The twist is requested to provers.
pony, pay shrikes mid take ber sway. • • '
Troy. Sept: 1 2T. HOWARD 8P A LDING. Sen.
RINTS, of area variety awl style, frnign and do.
A. mottle, now opening at wholesale aad retail, at
aultil • MONTANYCS & CO.
CLOTHS. CAISSIMERES & vESTINGIS er very
sopetior style and finish. and at prices to suit those
4o wish to purchase cheap.
anIS MONTANYEB &
SHOES -.J adiea' Mimes and Children's, a large va
riety on band at )e9 DF:7ll3'.
OILS, Paints. Vainisbel and Dyeinuffs. of almost
V
__every kind; at sep2s MERCOR'S.
• Cooking and Parlor Stoves.
TUSF received at MONTANYES ¢ c O'S, a large
el lot—Also, PIPE, lad a few second•bawl stove% all
of which will be sold cheap fc pay. Sept, 7, 1847.
ANOTHER ADDITION TO THE
Stock of Goods in the Savings Bank.
IN Consequence of the rest rush at the Savings Bank
for Cheap Goods. the proprietor Oa been induced to
replenish wi th a splendid assortrnenl of BPRLNO &
SUMMER GOODS, which are now opening, and sell
ing at greatly reduced ptices: Tbe proprietor. Mr.C.
REED; pledges himself to fully and amply sustain the
credit of the institution which it has hitherto borne, i.e.
for selling goods cheaper than any other establishment
in Bradfonl co. Pawns desirous of testing this, have
only to call at No. 5, Brick Row, and satisfy themseries.
July 7 1847. C. REED.
LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LA WN .GINGHAMB,
and Light Gingham, have been' fined at the
Savings Dank, awl are selling twenty-fire per cent.
cheaper than ever. jy7 C. REED.
- -
IEON" & NAILS..--A large assortment km 'sale, at
-sep2s MERCUR'S.
WORITPED DRESS GOODS.—Plain, figured and
plaid, blank and colored Alpaccas ; Mick and co
lored French k.erinoes; Oregon Plaids; rich French
and common Cashmeres, DeLsines, &c, a great Variety
of styles for ortle ac erp2s ' MERCIIR'S,
SUSQUEIIAANA COUNTY MONEY takes
par, for Gtiods, at No. 2 Brick Row.
Towanda, Jan. 1 I. 1848 E. r.. FOX.
me;:awrit-JuL.2lm. - Iriri.
CAME to the enclosure of the sibecriber, tome time
during the Pea *summer. a spotted yearling HEIF
ER. The owner Is requested to prove property. pay
charges, andtake her away. ED. PATTERSON.
Towanda. danusiri I, 1845.
J. N. Stunner, M. D., Dentist,
'ILL psy his next professional visit to Towanda,
11' in "JUNE next lie may be found at Wood.
ref's Hotel. jy4 .
REMOVAL AND
141, 0 r i Q
H. S. it M. C. MERCUR,
HAVE REMOVED to their new store, corner of
Main and Pine streets, where they are now open
, g a new assortment of WINTER GOODS, to which
the attention of the public is resPeetfully requested.
Towanda, December 21, 1847.
. -
300 BARRELS SALT, forisate by
dec2 I MERCETWS.
NT we
ALARGE and well makcted asantment of Fall and
Winter Goods, just received, and for sale by EL
LIOTT & TOMEIIIB, consisting of
DIY COOK CROCIIIII, IRIDWIII, CIO ti
IRON, NAILS, *c, &C.
Among our Goods may be found, Franc • irglish
and American CIO& and Cashmeres; a a goad as
sortment of Fancy Csaalmeres and arils, sheep's
gray cloth and sattinela also, a good assortment of
Over coat Cloths and Closkints.
For the LADIES, we have any quantity of Ging
ham', M. Delaines, Cashmeres, alpacas, of all celery
and priced, both cotton and silk warp; Shawls; of all
kinds, dress silk, black and fancy, with trims lop to
correspond.
Also—Bonnet Silk & Bonnet'Velvet with trimmings.
MUFFS—a large slack.
Sept.l7. ELLIOTT & TOMICINS.
STEW ORLEANS and sugar house. Molasses, loaf,
.L crushed, New Orleans, and common brown sugar,
rice, pepper, spice, ginger, notate" saberatus, raisins,
tobacco, extra plug add piper; Elttotch end nisceaboy
anuM &c., all of which am selling . . at lees than " pro
verbialljr low prices," at the Central store,
December 22, 1847. N. N. titrra.
LOOKING GLA B BES AND CLOCKS are gelling
at very cheap rates, and a beautiful article, at the
Central stare. u 122 I N. N. BETTS.
COD. CHAIN for bull whets to saw mils, &e.t!kc.
just received and for Isle by
.October 19, 1947, • 0. D. BARTLETT.
FRINGES & GIMPS. of all kind.; also, Buttons
and other trimmings for ladies' drams and limos,
bY 8018 MONTANYE . & CO.
PEDLERB it to'theit'sdeantage to cattalo
Drug Depot, where they .gen be supplied with eve
articledesired, such u philre, emenetw. ate., on the
hest terms,
.11,18 No, 1. ggick ROW.
1300T8 do 8110E4--it large and exhaustless as
sortment of coarse and fine boots and shoes, ladies'
full and half gaiters, kid ties, buskine, !Praha kid slip
pert, children's cloth and niofocce shoe are now telling
very low at the BONO 1301431
Eo. 5, grick now.
POR THE LADIES—a tarp asaostnient of white
goods, such as Irish linens, cross bernid.andstriped
mballne, jaconetta. miss muslin, dm; also swiss tooll,
and Muslin edging, thread and cotton edgings, bolding,
silk fringe and bum* lace buttons. Patect-whilabme
skirts, punts twist; in short • a great variety of filmy
goods of may description, may be found at the
eep27 SAVINGS BANK.
•
W CDC
TIRE largest and most extensive assortment of NEW
GOODS. suitable to the eessoniseleetisti with great
tare, and for sale cheap as the cheapest, for cash or ap
proved credit just opened at
Towanda; Oct. 5, 1847. 0.D., BARTLETT&
COTTON YARN. carpet want. battik wadding. wick
in& brown and bleached abeetinp and thittinito
may be found at a bargain and rory low at the Sam,
Bank. eepl9 . NO.. 6. B. R.
BOOTS & SHoDs , cotaisOng of cow•hidt and kip
boots, lake mien' el' alippeis, gaitete sod half
niters ; ehildrom's shoes; also an elepot amiortmect of
Hata ani Caps, are now opening at the guinea Bank.
sept 9 ' NO. 5, 11; R.
Cl_OrGiLt2dB PRiNTEl.—hain and twilkd ging
kA- Nona, Aosti,6 and Aotericati rrikta, i totioGful
aitaatttait at mad MgRCURT.
'c.vemmt.iro4l , 4amwoe.;w,-
.411 1 NUAll a bT1
OF 'Alt RXCEIPTSVD urEtDiTuitts dagmatuumurrY
11611ri—nons aiiikAirtur
=I
.AaraltafflciauditisiPeldii;trititagihr* 'it i ' :.
A*.D•. 1 ,66 1 . !NS le . '•N , -1. . 4.b, ~...,,,i3 O -49
'BB4 60
t=fif dew and repast or old map* i 4ar 34
Coranstrandluatints toreakitiow: ' .:. :, .:.18. . 110
Coaterstaisif, ' . MO Mt
Damaipf visern , ' 2 00
Fuel. 46 00
Varktalltellenfat triplosse„ 24 44
Jutting *V 22 40
Grand ,Ibtars.46B 73
. . .
trawls Am* 23111'06
For Blant Beatnik , Migrant publicsl3=4* 27 69
A: litarthredsi of tote; ' • - -t. BB 12
Wild Cat tertillesinei , 4 AO
Ear inprit PI Priontruit tho County lad, 181 b 9
Bills for Pilhttag, '•• Ulf eel
Public Brilldings fordhtary repairs, 804. 62 41'
Carrying &and support of convicts in .S. ' •
8. Peni4nriaryl 214 43,0'
1.. E. DeWolf for moral. • .- - I
- 75
'
W e E. Barton for attending with enennissioriers
et the time of the esuneretion of Militia funk 4 00
B taaPoorh. • 22 *6
Year.
1840
IEI4I
1842
1843
1844
EIMI
En
El]
Jacob Red, neashrer of the County of Bradford; in
County.
in Tread/ a lei ,
31, 1846, • 17104 73
prior so 1841, 3697 18
of 1847, 13714 75
'odiesitits, other &mai& dire the Cot 1786 et
Money loaned for lioint holies, 11201 00
•
Miecelteneows receivale, 3% 68
4061 oil redemption or unseated bade, 315 25
tarred do oesested land transcripts, 276 18
As porattimie On payinatu 21r Stare tat, t 33 77
•
$29,143 25
gy Ashodirt ot Order' returned in 18471 $17,853 81
2 per cent. commission on the amp. 357 14
Amount returned on duplicates, 3451 90
‘` ' ju dgments, notch, &E, 1200 45
Callector's per twitters,69B 85
Balers* llLDtsainin Jam 1,1848 i " 5880 70
County Orders in accent siiik tlu—Co-..--4-7-hrTu4ktsTt.
To amount of County orders immoti in 1847
including credit olden, $18066 23
Amount outstanding - lan. 1, 1347, 64 13
By kaiak t of
,orders mimed, in 1847, 1117853 61
Doutsading Januty 1, 1816„ NS 65
stunt etrown o OrWlrtragto VIEW 86(0 11) 2 .4
NE Vir GOODS,_
Jost Received at No. "I, Mick Row, ,
Oceans of New - Fall & Winter Gook
KINHBBERY 44 CO.. am just receiving, di- TATHICH mustabd will be sold at the very low,
B•
weeny from New York and opening at the noir TV notch for Cash br Ready Pay. Every per...,
brick store, recently erected at B.Kingebety's oldshind. who may want . GOOD and CHEAP goods, is reap w'.
a large alaatulaalt of Font Wader Gooch, comprising fully invited to can and essmine this stock. 1) I.'r
Broad cl o ths cat ts ime res . Segn i * ; ,fip iccas , Or e m. fail 'oxen as it costs nothing to look. and we cassia"?
IT •. 7 . il ituc hfr E m ,,iid, Ak r i a , m; k m . it a (arca to show the goods, and will try to make it ~.,
.r
-.di m . Gi n ' g t,. a grea t var i ety ; object for those 'wishing to buy of, E. T. FOX.
Coahmere 4 . w oolen Sloth ; - Ekmratie goodly - i 2 iBALEN BROWN BHEETINGS, &Blimp , .
/lasi", and Mive-sr 4 . eveZ ots cilwrit: - Shirtingit, wicking, wadding,barting, cotton y• , I
Orr:eerier, Oroaery, Hardware, '4 . , Sae an d carp e t warp, cheap a, the•chaapaat, at No. 2. 11.
and upper Leather, French and tontmun calf and R . . at, sepls Par&
kip &bib, Nails, *tare, range! any Sterdes Iron, _
Gloss, Hats and Car, T a it and Mone Ware, GifiGH
ad 111:48 l id G et lNOH i t Mst 1: 1 -50 th o plecee wear: , : d r
P' Hangings, 12 -1411san4 Mu ff s ' in market . Ala, el y les,
ernt Plaids , Y ank' Plaids. and alt
Coq* chid Heiiraig• timber, styles dress stood@ an tt No. 2. BO Raw,
attention of the pantie 4 respectfuny kirk& to
our present large stock of goals,tehich are bow exhibitl 2 b .143. ALIL & STRIPED ALPACCASa, t .
ed far ash at the lowest ptic4, for ready pit,. They veil' 16wat ' possible Witiel' Pe at FOrA.
have beets selected with %mans' eats sod attention, et- iimu :) V --- poi: : - a r i od umusent, *roams
;may fix the ecomemeadatbm iof one allainefie Ma MI a wl • No : 2, .i t Mi. 3, BA . mir s„
we believe ogee linhleleeeetloo purchasars no where " "" """
else to % met with. DADITS. OILB & DFE-STUFFB, :also Mateti.,4
ca Reinember, before ptitthilialsg elsewhere, to call 1 1 # the yam, at No. It, B. IL FOX"*.
at B.Kingabery's eld,Stand,,and'evemine out goodaand
.SEALER HALF BUSHEL% oat %Ad and for .4 4 '
prices. se we are mondani they will meet the sieges of it
the closest cash Wyss. step 15 ! For‘ ,
BURTON EINGEREIFF. '
1-1. A LARGE assortment of gra& ,GialarZ Cowan. .
SMITH,
3.K. OMIT and Bettistats, which we have long berm tint es
W. F. MENARDL for selling good and eiteePr maw ch "PZ t than e " —
,
This Wltar for Barkaissio. and upon which we chancey* the world just rerri.l.,l
O. D. B TLETT.
DARAPQLB, EIDN. SHADES AND '
BUMMER al „„ , L . , 3.1648.
-L Brims, selling it tost e pt FOX'S. '"'"''''Par'-'"' - . -
Ott it 1847.
amide d Windig aid ika Lut Aimee
08h m h m _ PER Th.„„,,,,..,„„ "1148128111 11P1 1: 11 .„,,, d T HEREBY warn very pampa indebted to me. th .t
.m 6 cokes Issolocriew P3rmells is mode. Busy will to
o. 1. BRICVROW. m at nista* Is given 'Teel_ I°
SAY! JOHN! lim i t ten seY body that'vre- win pay sea an Pawns know* themes! inde bted, vrifi
the "ready Jobs Davis," far 100 bushels Chestnut", tattis, by itivinx prompt *neaten. _ _
0 114 MI Latd. .. • CARVER WALLS` Y. Tovianda, git 3;, 1517. , HATHAILIA.
MEE
let‘at wilt the CeHMOs or feeatt Tazee, kr ikinikrif cuity:
Towoatopit.
ToWanda township;
Shesisequin,
Columbia.
Standing Stone,
Asylmis,
Franklin,
Sending Stony
Wyalusirig,
,
Standing Stone,
Towanda towcishrp,
Wyalusing,
Albany,
Athena township, "
Armenia,
Burlington,
Litchfield.
Leroy,
Pike,
Ritigberry,
Standing Stone.
Towanda borougbi
Ulster,
Warren,
Wyalosing,
WYsoii
Albany,
Ataienia,
Asylum.
Athens borough,
Athens sp.,
Bunio
Comm,
Columbia,
Durell,
Franklin,
(Mittellle,
Merrick,
Leroy,
Litchfield,
Monroe,
Orwell,
Pike,
Rit.igsben79
Pome,
Coiknees Mimes. Mel arm
&tied Horton, - $l3l
L' fijkh Horton, 22
Hen Sherwood; 103
- H IS Sumba*
Jason Hurton„
Sapauel Annahle,
James A Honig;
Clark. Holienback,
J C Brown,
Isaac. Westbrook
David Rau,,
Austin Stallard;
James Wilcox,
Hai* Murray,
JanWe Ryon,
Asittel Smith,
Wolcott;
D McKee.
6 W Humphrey
Hirai° Dewey, .
C Brown,
qe0.,V11111011111 4
Wm, C Bogart; •
J I. Gorpline,
H 13 %Wen,
Ephraim Beeman;
Win 1) Strops,
Hoiatio Ladd,
Henan Marvin;
Geo Terry,
Wm Kiff,
James R Stone;
Myron Ballard;
John Gray.
Was B Watkins,
htaddison Decker;
Ira Varney,
john Woman,
Nathan B Weinforei
Angel Tillotson,
Cyrtis Merrill,,
Joni P. Smith,
Jacob Chnhbtick;
Gen W Hamphref,
Hiram Dewey,
Nathan Maynard,
Daniel Brink,
Erasure G Duffy;
Truman Rowe,
James L Philip',
Dal R Montgomery,
Jam Tpylor ,
enry J Hoyt,
Geo. P Preentin;
Horatio Black;
Ain't B roster,
James L Grinding
tlidney C Brainard;
David Misr/old Jr,
Wm Sibley;
Bascom Taylor,
Wee Ponta
Sheshetprin,
Smithfield,
13pring6eld,
south Creek,
Springhill.
Standing Btoom
Troy borough,
Troy tp.
Towanda borough,
Towanda tp.
Uhter,
Wells,
Wiodbani;
Wyelosing,
Wysoz;
$18,120 36
AND NEW PRICES!
,•• • 0 3 " • 1 ' ••••:. • '17. , q o (e.i .
4"6, lt lll l . M an k •• • • rin*l3, 28' aiiaship' •' ' St 00
WiOramititotimip r •"- • ' • '
&.ohothoolvini Proeyluoteistiioissia , 4f.:‘ •,
.newse r •l ,•• 1. - )* .' Mr;'• ` 47 • •411°
" • M P4aesirilboo 04• I tniiisteitolor Ain^
._64rOs
• GaAs id Commoooroiikk alio; • • '' • 907 ft
/ 11111111 / 1 91 111 0% -.t; • 70045
doootabl vs
,eipttentliog - oodlikkapptotimmi,oBl' vs
tostrip p 414;• -
Poe hie it of emitt',ll64s, oad thflortirtimpot
n l 7.. l l l L't • • .1112 45
Coon Kapok (eviettiooof riew4}' • •94117 02
Joseph Toginier doliiidsoiims4l,•fisiotetipb•
in 1841 51 - 16,11. ' ' U6O
A. Is. Craiusemoto. 1446, in fat 01,16.1111: •
• "
.1847, 1 • 311 31 426 31
'J. H. Disci; et*.lB - 45. io full, 41 So
" hitt; 161
V. Pons* e041.5t54.6, in 04 29' 00' 1
r NM , 13100 264 40
1.M.V91 . 150,41 to &at. 1846,i0 rtat,•l37 69 ,
d 1847 , l 40# 00 soli
MEI
. _
; i trritw M 4 ehmd—kininittWud.Awlirinee'it..eg'ftm ut .
35 4131 35
98 ' 22 916
•
OA' 103 05
41 • . 85..41
436 - '4 311'
80 42 61 - 00 -11-42
41 19 . 23 OS
118 76 66:82
14 74 320'
43 3P 25 . 00 16811
43 96 -22 01 21'66
45 77 31 00 JO 73 .
133-42 !orb° 32 42
327 94 200 17
12 41 • JO 12 •
239 te 221 07 ~
448 65 - 125 54 11 61
14 62 7 91 '
186 89 141 80 20 24
•54 Ai 30 00 . .24 50
127 00 121 09, . • ,
182 76 i 145 00 37 76
112 66 .32 00 .'•80 66
138 43 123 11
79 71 65 11,
137 45 . 117 id .
-94 se es tie gt se
187 26 , 125'00 62 20
irk 86 46 04
291 29 . 272 67
426 58 210 30, 206 38
956 5 8 342 64 ''
604 82
501 47. 379 37 ' ' 116 02
470 51 439 85
600
. 47
. 470 li
243 87 231 08
190 15 164 26 .
233 89 167 68
183.15 171 23
218 26 206 24
290 83 261 00
445 21 288 00 ,
488 95 411 81
872 2 *O2 50:
too 59 200 00
310 86 164 00
564 72 040 29
669 94 635 72.
482 441 428 84" .
212 72 90 00
109 32 185 63
294 24 268 42'
238 222 27
1557 51 526 32
875 43 455 69
416 35 76 02
313 06 .93 00
432 41 09 08
315'35 294,36
365 es. 294 18
473 ad 448 10
440 23 366 od
$13411 93 0112131 Be $3451 30 • 9n9 63... $394
layob Reel; Trewnwer of Bradford County, ix artoont
withwrththe Commontivalsh -(1 .Peuntylorusia, on ar -
count of State Tax.
To amount doo on 3oplicateo prior to 1847 b $ 10845 3 i
A of dditherdos for 1847, 16436 41
toed oh tedorninitha Of doomed hinds, 29 Tr
Ihrototed kod tnioactiput, 176 4:1
D h e 'Tit tom A 166224 376 40
7 , iinount aveklast asulemerat. , $ 688 33
!tenanted on duPficates prior to 184-7, 367 24
Returned on dtlplicktrit for 1847, IMO SA
Collectorsesorottadous, 172 ttA
,
- " per centrum 456 litt
State Treasurer's receipt of totes tor 184 t, 6473_6A
1 per WM: rattelatidOn ott the is 94 74
Bradrad 6 unity ts•
We, the nodetsigned Cosiminionets of said Co.
[a: tr.] Is hereby eetti4, the kwegoing to be a true and
correct statentent of the .reeeieala and tegiendi
titres mu said county, how the Ist day ollannary to
the /let day of beeetiber, 1847, 'inclusive.
Witness oar hands and seal or *Seelae towands,
this 28th day of Jemmy, 1134&
Vgi,t4l 26
$18,120 38
A. L. CRANMBIL
.1. H. BLACK, - Centers.
HIRAM SPBAR,
Attest—C. 8. Bassett., Cie&
$17.711/
551'
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100
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2 99
4 27
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9 12
6 48
7 61
501
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17 21
6 64
114 U
49 08
R 8 47
163 81
131 £8
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199 84
118 63
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419 74
339 65
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$1%.154 41
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