Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 08, 1848, Image 3

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    Terra Stumm* Tnin-Ftertos.—Wo,filive an
illustration of this apothegm too striking tb be lost.
Crossing thellictekentigkbrulgej - near. - 40ritrth e
railroad car, in company with Governor D. of New
jersei r thatolentlemari obeerxed tho,t 119 - .104 0 -
neesed a remarkableineidentnn that spot. ' He ien
in a!zage-coar with some eight Or . nute2passr
gersonsle an female, and as, the, Vete arlitoC.
the bridge at this ipoint.„ one of the - former fntuk.::
ed that one evening thirty years before, lie luilik
been crossing the
-river at the very spot, in a stage%
coach filled with passengers" as nor ; , thatP,lhit
bridge as it then existed was, a miserable - tick*,
old structure, ready to fall an the least provocation:
that the waters Of the river were at thal time, very
much swollen in 7 consequence of a sudden. freshet : '
and that when hii coach got about midway on the
bridge... 7 one of the supporters gave way, precipita,
ting all hands in to the dark and rapid waters. Af
ler great ado. however, thapasseragers all reached
the shore, with the exeeption of allude infant, which
had - been swept from its mother 7 i *tins in the.strug
gle. and which now seemed irrecoverably gape,
The hearts of the paisetigers, however, -were too
eerily touched by, gratitude for their Own, escape,
and sympathy for the bereaved mother, 'to allow of
their remaininginactive ; and those of them accord
ingly who could litswim, plunged again into the
110011 to makes thorough search for at least the life
less body of their little companion.
The narrator himself was so fortunate as to grasp
it by the.clothes, at some distance from the place
of the accident, and on taking it into the house and
mutating active , measures for its recovery, it soon
gladdened all hearts by opening its eyes and recog
nizing the 'face of the now overjoyed mother. The
gentleman narrated the little history with a I smile
of rightebus satisfaction at the. part he had play.
ed init : but he had scarcely concluded; ' al Gov
ernor D., before one of the ladies of our co pony
begged him to excuse the liberty she was a ut to
take. in asking him if his name was not Mr. So
,and So ? ""it is," replied the other. " Them rejoin
-4 ed the lady " I was the Infant whom you rescued !
Nly mother always remembered the name Of the
iieliverer of her child, and taught the child always
to remember it. But it is only now after an inter
", Val of thirty years from the time of The event, and
t. here on the very spot where it °centred, that the
child finds an oppottunity of tellingher deliverer
how faithfully that name has been cherished." So
unexpected, a denormtent as this, said Gov., D. fill
'.:„, ed us all- with the liveliest and most joyful aurprise;
..-:
and -I am sure that every one in the coach -at the
'a time will remember thatjourney as the - rifest
§ agreeable. he ever ir ade.- r Thel-{arbinger. It .
- . Histaisatrao, March 3, 1848. •
This place is full ; there are more strangers now
,n this borough than have been here at any one
tone since the recharter of the .United States Bank
The Democratic Convention to be held to-morrow
will have a-very full attendence. I have never
seen more anvassing and caucusing than have
going on for some flays past. A majority of
members are uninstructed. 'but thnie instructed
4th a p6rtion of the uninstructed, for Mr: Bnchanan.
;ill make a decided majority, and the convention
trill,instrtict in his favor. 1 The contest will be about
leleUstes. The Buchanan men claim to elect them
, y a general ticket. and that the majority of the con.
volition shall prescribe them all. This - will be re.
'isted as being contrary to the e.stab •ghed usage oT
li \tc,
this and other State" anttit will be clai ed that they
shall be elected by districts and un e.s his is done
the convention ma • end in a grand row. It is re.
? hrteti here that. Mr. Dallas has declined, but this is
wholly incorrect. It is probable that he has writ.
;en to some friend, recommending concession, un
.on and harthony—at least I judge such fo be its
[roof; but beyond this there is no truth in the re
port. Mr Buchanan's friends do not expect his
;mutation 'by the National Convention, but they
:min to be tuttzious that he should have .some say
-al influenee as to who shall be the candidate, and
uriself be lit the first position still. The opposi
on to PitrAnclanan is very decided and deter
mine?, thottch not united in favor of any one. If
l'tiere is dimension the pieces will not be united for
rears. ~
Frctrr.—A• fight -occurred on Saturday even
ing last bet Ween two colored men, Armstead Thom
as and Edward Wier, in the course of which Thom
as was severely cut with a knife in the, hands of
Wier. One gash across the back .or shoulder sev
ered an ariery, aml other wounds were inflicted on
lie arms. Wier was arrested On a charge, of as
sault and b4tery with intent to kill, and this morn
ing taken - b#fore Jastiee Griswold for examination.
After hearirig the testimony in the ease, the Jus 7
uce committed Wier lot tnal.—Binghamton Rep.
Democratic Meeting.
Pursuant to previous notice, the Democratic citi
zens of Bradford county convened at Towanda, on
Wednesday evening, 16th February instant.
• On - rnotion of E. W. Baird, Esq., DAVID CASH
eras chosen President ; Darn) F. Bausrow, War.
LINTY:LI., DENNISON JOHNSON. IRA H. STErli ENS,
IV ki D %NI tt 'M'Dcrry. Vice Presidents, and P. C.
Warr/ and F. S. II :Adman. Secretaries.
When . on inotion.ot D. M. Bull, a committee of
rce were appointed, to draft resolutions express
., of the sense of the meeting; whereupon, the
~ -e sident appointed the follotvitta persont , to eon
- rule said committee : D. M. Bull, E. W.. Baird,
~e n. Mersereau, Dyer Ownsby, Alexander-Ennis,
P. C. Ward, J. M. Piollet, D. E, Martin, and Alviq
V. Whitney. - •
During the absence of to committee, William El
-a, r.... t ., being called tport, ably and eloquently
ldiessed.,the meeting.
The co mittee, after a brief absence , reported
fact - i%, preamble and resolutions, which were
ranimoti ly adopted :
Wersess, The United States are now engaged
,-, a war, forced upon the country by the " acts of
Mexico ;" and whereas. By the valor .atid heroic
deeds of our soldiery, we have fought and conquer
ed in every battle, till that enemy is nearly subdued'
rd we are now called on to meet an opponent to
tr measures and policy, whose sympathies for-.a.
'Preign foe has alienated them from the support of
a Nu m/ 11:We administration, engaged with- all its
o , b , titutional powers to close the war honorable
ute 'nation; and whereas, It is the duty, as. it
sold' be the - pleasure, of every Democrat
nitrhOut the length and breadth of the land, to
id by a patriotic administration, whose course
malted by -a just and wise policy : therefore,
Resnlved, That we approve the course of the na
"nal-adminis3tration by recommending a vigor
'd prosecution of the -war with. Mexico as the on
certain means : cif procuring an early peace 7
Id." "
indemmty for the past and security for theih
• t•
Resofeed, That James K. Polk, President of the
'rated States, has proved himself equal to the task
a eriieal period,, to uphold the character and in
`Tsis of thecoantry regardless of the assaults of an
•iscnipolous opposition of an anti-war party. 'He
as exhibited a constancy in: principle, and an tin
hering devotion to the republic , both in peace
id in war, which have enshrined in the hearts
' the people. and will cause the leading measures
his administratio n to stand in all time to come,
the page of history, as the worthy successor of
nags Jefferson, tfle father, and Andrew Jackson
llustrious defender of the Democratic party of
whole Ut.ion.
Resolved., That our confidence is daily increasing
our present worthy Governor, Francis R ilhunk.
frequent use of the veto power, therebysmotb
, morioplies in their infancy, is a sure guaranty
in re-electing, him, by an increased majartly
wer 12,000, oar confidence: has not been mis
'ed.!
Itemised, That the great Democratic party of
Insylvania tnow no North nor South, but like
Pverlastinz thy comprehend bothestremes;
looking to the ConstitutiOn of the United Sates
their sheet anchor, that binds together the ex.
T es of the linion we regard any and every ef
npon the pe rt of the National Legislatiire, to
the future - inhabitants of any State or territory
her to
.be formed or acquired asimproper, and
lated to fan the embers of local disecird and
can the -bonds of this great confederacy.
4 tsti red : That for the last quarter of a century
the Demo_cratid.pajtroatrtosll3lolo4-1991 . 1( 1 in ,
James Buchanan', who-now ;Occupies &conspicuous ,
Mit i C II VA .Il e l VAltr• Adtinio.,WlPtijEf. l 9atrt
strength to ii.,ssuse:qf Republican pnticipleio In'
tlie:gre4 '' ' l i4Pleiy ! ari/32,h51 , 1 i 0 . 34i and
0 44 :101, 1 fii „ hihci&. 4pOly to
brißiikOili
Oipinit'lle'lait ' ' , thou,
sizikiWOUllicnistushoLotiriDiMoeViitie .of i
Efiltif44%4oegaietd *lry wito l 4o:r a. , :. *ft* 1
grpett,,c. amptrai•ats4 XS' Il i tS/ of Heirs'
halt. ~
_is able sprehei-41., e. United States , . '-
1 1 1
ate, an .his selummous 0001117113111110ieen theitile
Department, on the subject of the-cerireno3detteit
ritorial difficulties have :be'en scattered , far aria near
with the most happy results. Mr. Auchanan. now'
occupies a proud eminence for great abilities and
sound statesman-like.views, before the world. Ms
great mind comprehends , with sividnesa,,, , every
perplexing question 'n hick has divided and dis
tractedthe wisest councils, and, his opiru — onti' hive
invariably prevailed.
Resolved, That we'present to the nation at large
atandidate, in the person of iames Buchinan, up
exceptinnable, and Without blemish; and Peimsyl
vania presepts still stronger claims upon our Dem
ocratic Inetliern of other and heretofore more favor,
ed States; and while we cheerfully submit our
candidate and our claims in the Baltimore con•
vention, we hereby pledge ourselves to abide its
decision and support the nominee of that conven
tion. i .
ResoivO, That we cordially approve and en
dotse the4entiments of Vice President Dallas and
Gen. Cass on the subject of the " Wilmot Proviso"
—their views being truly national and 'characteriz
ed by a . just regard for the paramoutit-interests of a
great and growing tconfedracy. The Democracy
of Union the would be sale in the hands -of such
exponents of their principles.
Resolved, .That the poiceedings of 'this meeting
bi published in the Bradford Reporter, Democratic
Union, Pennsyliiinian, Washington Union, and oth
, et Remocratic papers of this State.
• Died,
In this boro' On Tuesday morning. the R9th
of pulmonary consumption, Mr. Main Mamas,
aged twenty six years.
The death of Mr. M. has saddened many a heart
in this community. He had been • reared in our
midst; and by the many endearing qualities of his
heart and mind, had unconsciously won the respect,
and esteem of all who knew him—the aged...the
middle aged and the youth. He was, indeed, adorn
ed with all the - villues.-which secure warm friend
ship and high social influence. To.kcharacter of
spotless integrity, a cultivated intellect, and refined
taste, he added the agreeable qualities of a gentle
temper, warm atTections, and acheerful flow of spirits
that won and captivated, and brightened the circle
which fondly gathered .around him.
The prospects for life were bright before him !
Rope bid high for the future! But the brightest
morning is often soonest overcast! Too close
an
ti t,.,„,
nstant application to business gradually un
dermi ed his health and constitution; and ere he
was aware of the approaching danger, the anxiety
of his friends was awakened and in the autumn o
1846 be was advised by his physiciab to travel to
the south `iirtlie hope that a more genial climate
would renovate and re-establish his health. Ac
cordingly he spent the last winter at the Island of
St. Croix, and Carraccas, S. A. He returned to his
native, place, at the opening of the last summer
xvithom having experienced' any benefitto his health.
The insidious enemy had too firmly fastened his,
grasp, and neither medical skill nor the endearing
attention of relatives and friends could relieve the
sufferer from the certainty of impending fate-
Through tfie slow progress of a'gradual disease he
humbly bowed to the mandate of his Creator, and,
without complaining, awaited in placil resignation
the summons of his Divine Father, whose lessons
he had sought to-follow, and upon whose mercy and'
love he paced his Tehance.
The Danger.
Ofbeing deceived is now apparent ; as Dr. Smith's Pills have
become very popular throughout the _country. imitators have
sought to pa:m off worMtess stud' with a coating of sugar" to
cover up a most riahgerous compound'
• Dr Crombecker. Va.. says that a person in that place eame
near toeing his„lifc from the edh i c4f the counterfeit "Sugar
Coated" Pills. Also a gentle in Louisville; Ey e was
'seized with eittlent vomiting after err use.
Always ask for the Impnwed Indigo Vegetable Pills.
And see that G. Benj. Smith is written with a pan oa ribs
bottom of the box.
Agents for the above Fills for Bradford County—
A S Chamberlin, Towanda ; G F Redingeon,. Troy ;
Huston & Ladd, . do. C H Herriek..kthens; .
"&. C Warkprd:Monroe ; E 81droinn.'Sphringlield;
H%V Tracy, Standing Stone; J E Bullock. Leßaysville ;
L et Maynard, Boor; J Hdkomb. Wysox ;
H Gibbs, Orwell; H B Van Gilder, Pike.
GooT.—W right' Indian Vegetable rills ere • certain cure
for this painful malady; because they purge from the body those
morbid humors, which are the manse not only of Gout and rheu
matiSm, but of every ache and pain we suffer. .From four to
eight of said Inchon VegeMble Pills taken every mein on no: ng
to bed, or if Up: psis is severe, night and 11/0111/14 will inn short
t;me make nPe rivet cure of the most violent attack. either of
Rheninst.sea or Gout : ni the same time the blood and other flu
ids w.d h e I. completely purified. that pain of every descript
ion wilt be - Uneasily driven from the hod y.
The above celebrated pills for sale by
Montanyes & Co.. U. Moody & Co.. -Prenchtown
S.W. & 1). F. Pomeroy. Troy. EL 'Brink. Ilarnbrook.
Cory..ll & Gee, Eion kluenion. .1. C. Adams. Rom. creek.
Wm Garvin. Ulster. C. Fathbone. Canton. -
1.. S. Ellsworth. Athens. W. Campbell. Sheshequin
Guy Tracy, Milan. J. L Warlord. Munmeton.
Principal office and general Depot. 16U Race St. Phil's.
11101itus Cacsrt. NIENDItitY. N. J Oct '29. .1816 e.
Dr. Seth W Foorle.—Dear Sir may certify that I
am stout seventy -five. years of age : was bore and have al
ways resided in this town. In October. 1.45, I took cold and
Gis *ix months. was atilmted with the influenza and the worst
cough I have ever experienced during my whole life. Myself
and my friends bad swine , doubts of my ever recovering, I
got a bottle of Schenck's syrup; it did me no good. I then ap.
piled to a physician. who prescribed for me several times. but
did not cure me At last my physician advised me to take
Dr VS istnr's Celebrated Balkan' of Wild Cherry, which has
performed so many a markalike cures. [did so. and I believe
that saved my life ; my cough left me entirely, when I had us.
ken a single bottle. lam now enjoying good health. If! ever
again have a similar attack. or any of my family. I shall Im
mediately resort to Dr. Wilder's Balsam of Wild Cherry The
physicians - who recommended this Balsam to me. was indoeed
to do so from his own personal observations and expenence
in using it Ohs very strong case of cure of • young man oe.
tarred in this immediate vicinity, of which Dr. Boman iatfor
mixt um
EPFIRAM SANDERS,
The genante signed 1. BUTTS on the wrapper ; Sold by
A S. CrtAMBERLIN Toaranda.
Dr, Farwell■ Pm;Die Balms.
The only Medicine that will produce certificates where n
sold. •
Covens aim CoLos—This Balm stands: preermment over
all other remedies for the cure of these and *lnapt effects a
speedy cure. No imaginanon• can conceive of she airplay
power.
Arrnnts..—lt is utterly impossible to describe the beautifal
effects my Balm upon the Airwave potent. The peculiar
virtues or the Pacific roots bears upon this dtsesse'vrith ail
its wonderful and all-healibg power. 'it has cured thousands.
Tat Livia—Has no disease which my balm will not eradi
cate, llts virtues are such that it has complete control over
Liver.Complaiuts.' ,
Cossuingrov le-That 'most rand disenee t is Wetted trimly
Balm hi a limiest manner. Where there'll the teem end
lett the in the emuninstion for it to rest upon, the life of-,
tient ls:secure. ,
And now the caudgne of diseases for which the Salti is
reccommended Must slop. It does norlike most other' Medi
cines. pretend to bold sway over every bonen infirmity_
This Bairn amain. no Opium.;--dold. 07 lUNGSS
Jr.. Towanda. Pa.
•Seats for the Reporter.
E. IV CARR. , No. 430 North Our* it. : wd Barstaildinig,
corner of Thud and Doer - a.; rkiladelphta :
V B. PALMER. N. W. corner of Third and giessnu surana,
Pkiladelp)na and Hal Nassau at., (Tribune buildings.) N.Y::
GIX/Rfilt PRATT, 164 Nassau aa., (nextdoor ao Tammany
Hall) New York
To PolistoWs. •
. A Stoat of LostPrittter• pant"; vrernr; olbest of Bremer
neady new i and ear&iu' o th er peintingletteriods That in: use
and will be sold cheap. et this office. .
' -
Bswa CoOxitirtts AltO biThittox :-.Romeinbet, ilast"
the vionel 'Monty peel:thee iltresat IliatzasaavrnieAfte!e .
dm vriuuuNpuouro of,yl(*. AVIUGOF •
each 'box. . •
, • '()ST4' • I ' "'"
OriMibtrith greening, in going frets - thirinerei . eitilie
inint itte Illeth , ,diset:hurch. goleßlttABl - Pi
with trittqiistopr stoni7eritingk todellie-,
man tenSrly able mixer thelesii,'ind highliyokitotoi a
present from a nrerrefitive. r- • :
. The thidePirill minter's . tastincravnt tr,+''llitatirg at
the dada of the ,tiRADPOP KEPORTER. , '" •
oboTHINOi
• 4 "."
9"41. 1 14 24VISORThilati f # ':•!.4
emovedineetAiiferfflre
rrii. 31C., 4/I / 67 . 4 101 9 Z
i seupitrir.44-Neaseu &reet, New '21 , 44 . ',.t
Wf hes
gio Cletidee Woo Roma° ,
-. L il
Odle i fat tbt.l,l4.,thilifir.gi.
able.. end irorkinintlifie manner.
Thedemand tor his style of Ugl bing ballot loam'
ed to ict grau,an extent, lie has found It im l
eemar, to
enlarge his basal' um, end takes preatunsin oaring to die
hundreds who called upon Wm last year milli the cub
in their bandit, and could , nut get the Loods, (because
they were all:old ahead) that now he has enough fur
them and tor all. ,
Thole dealing in the article will find it trestle to
dime advantage to buy el this house, for they will be
able, not rill sell their canomeni a well mathi, rash.
tamable, and genteel garment, but at, a price linter than
they•lurve been selling before uud lassies aline profit
to themselves,
Tothose who do not deal in article, but sell the
3 .
g oods in the piece, NOW is it UR JIM& Prod/
your Cloth sales are dropping tiff. and *Hod they
entirely cease; and some one more wise , than yourself, •
seeing which way the trade la going, will bevelling
CLOTHING. It MUST and WILL BE SOLD in
EVERY. VILLAGE IN AMERICA
within two years, (for this reason) your customers can
get .a better and more genteel garatent,reed, made,
than to measure: and at three fourths the price. -You
can now have the selling.
N. B. Country Merchants all of you cell and sear
fy yourselves.
Fabnum, Mb, 1848.
_ • I
...SPRNG . TRADE. .
•
OPENING with great aursetions at the. Cub Stem
a( MONTANYE'S & CO., No. 6 main strut,
wham may be found all of the Maples adapted to spring
Trade. Lumbermen don't psis us, we have the Ark
!tope that is right, middle Port that is four iambus thick
W oTons Essaugunes nest bsaumered iron, just re
eeiratl„ at MONTANYES & CO:
VIOLS. MRSS PORK ands low buadred of
Hams on hand, at MONTAN YES & CO.
ADMINISTILATOWS NO
A Lt persons indebted to the estate of MYRON
-EL:BUTTON, derAl., lane of Colombia township, are
beret, requested to make pa, went without delay, end
those having claims agates' said estate will please loo
sest them duly Mallen icated settlement.
RUSSkIL Bur roN.
. .
Columbia, March Bth, 1848. Ad 11l i t ii.ttutor.
ADNIINISTRA FOR'S NO 1 it E. •
• •
indebtll to the e-tate of .1. C. ROSE,
ileed.„ late of Canton township, are hereby regueo.,
tril:to'hicalut payment without delay, and those having
claims against said estate will please present deem duly
authenticated lot settlement, !RAD W I 1;10
Canton, March stti, IS4B. Adin'r.de boom man.
Et f m , ® WI g
• ,
Just :flea:iced at No. 2, Brw Row,
.oceans of `New Fall Sr, Winter Goods,
TITMICE must and will be sold at the very lowest
vv notch for Cash or Ready Pay. Every person
who may want GOOD and CHEAP- goods, is respect
fully invited to tall and examine this stock. D•'u't
fail to call as jR costs nothing to look, and we consider
it a favor to show the goods, and will try to make it an
object, tor thlitis wishing to buy of E. T. FOX.
1 BALES BROWN SKEETINGS, drillings,
sturtingii, wicking, wadding, batting, cotton yarn
and carpet warp. cheap es the cheapest, at N 0..., B.
IL. at sepls
fIINGHAMS! GINGBAII46!-30 pieces nevi and
iT most splendid styles, decidedly the prettiest ever
in market. Also, Oregon Plaids, Bilk Plaids. and ill
the new styles dress Foods all at No. 2, Brick Row.
25 PS. BLR & STRIPED ALPACCAS. thr
very lowed possible prices at Fors.
HARDWARE, a goal asso rt ment, including Iron,
Steel, Nails, &c. st No. 2, H.R. FOX'S.
PAINTS, 01 •• & DYE-STUFFS. Apo Matcb
by the groan. at No. 2. B. R. FOX'S.
SEALED HALF BUSHELS, on hand end fermata
it sop 15 • ' FOX'S.
02147 IRMA% SEM IMiaik
NEW GOODS,
AND . NEW PRICES
RINGSBERY & CO., are jest receiving, di.
-reedy from New York and opening at the new
brick store, recently_erected at B.Kingebeire oldster:id,
a large assortment of Fall.* Winter Goods, comprising
Proud &As, Cassimerrs, Sattincts .Alpaccas, of eve
ry &seriph= ; French 4. English Merinos; Mou
seline DeLaines i Gin ghnms, a great variety ;
Cashmere 4. woolen Shawls ; Domestic goods,
Hosiery and Gloves, of "every description.
Groceries; Crockery, Hardware, Boots 4. -Shoes, Sole
and upper Leather, French and ccmfmun calf and
kip skins ' Nails, square, round ano Swedes Iron,
Glass, Hats and Caps, Tin and Slone Ware,
Papa Hangings Buffalo robes and Ws,
Mackerel, Codfish, Shad and Herrin.
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 prices, for weedy pay. They
have been eelectedwith unusual care and ettention, ex
pressly for the accommodation of our costumers. end
we believe offer inducements to pnrchasdrs no where
else to be met with.
Cr Remember, before purchasing elsewhere, to call
at B. Kingsbery's old stand, and examineeergoods and
prices,' as we are confident they will meet the views of
the closest cash Ewen.
BURTON KINGSBERY.
J.K. BMITII, ' •
Oct. 12, 1847.. NC F. MENARDI.
MM 7' PF . MTIVT7M
'WHEREAS the Hon /011 N N. Cosvnantar, Pre.
Yr sident Judge of the 14th Judicial district con
flating of the counties of Luzern, Bradford. and 110-
ga. and H. Morgan and Reuben Wilber Ewa, Ana.
date Judges in and for the county of Bradford, have is
sued their precept, bearing date the —tb day, of March
14411, to me directed for holding 'a court of-quittee sew
.ions of the peace. common pleas and orphan's count
at Towanda for the County of Bend ford, on the let
Monday of MAY next, being the Istday, to continue
two weeks.
Notice is therefrom hereby given, to the Coroners.
instiem,olthe Peace aml emutable, of ite county of
Bradford, that they be then Sod there in their proper
miens. at Hr.,e'clock in the tireolott of said day, with 1
recorde, irluisetions, examinairous, and other their te
membrancea,to do those things iihiekto their olßce
sippertaimt tote done' and Htose who ire bound Ire
recognisance or rcheretse to prmecdto apt Me t, the
prisoners who are or may le in the rtraidirteunty.-
or who ate or shall be hound to apPbir at the said_
.eourt, aro, -to •bmilten And thee. 10 Prnm. lll o egoist ,
Rem as *all he just. Jutoreandrequieted tole punch.
in their stiesulance..earembly to tileir ; Optics.. .
Dated at Towanda; the tat day of MARCH. 'in the
year of our Lard 1840 and ..f the ludepe.ndence
the United Real es. the mventy-third..
• JOHN P. MEANX..I4Ie,If.
' 'BURROUGHS' '
• NV °ULD .:resPectfulti inform his nd
publjc,gsortally„ 'ha ha has ratrid. 00,r •
Into sod lodOogo to Ike •Ilooror.loo Uri;
teplbly 1 .
"5." Watford, whets be may slttiromii l bo
&mid, aninamhfis prokisiamillyiensiged. ' A f
.-t. ilosiu•SaaMarch ,f arl
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T1M,11 0, - Pl ,,
' 6 la" or Ilarft;iiinia a _tat _
on
ge,
15"1 "tAIbOLPH
t ;Pr •
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Coutrt-Itettba -•• rtakt Notice.
4:rni; l l.L h iti
i f e ird 2 •
7 , -,4. , ..pr• , / , •..-••-•• • •e•
irtaiiitfrartink L eritOkiips - tsie
n:e TheioriiirlnVers.) 4 4 . 1 1-At ,
to piaiipeotherers
‘ l "o4loo4lusid Com•PaPer. At 4! iso
P;*_,_oll4. air r 4 1. 06 1 6 -1 60:ritti
WM, Irrap" Wriu
10000 mile '
5,006 Ameriiiirealinrtnati .4
Iv! Wilutor ilhada.'orour
own ArtafildiAU , ll`,.i r li,attUlill 001104 'dila if (nen
SI 00,16'1:,50kerpair: ' " '
let,Oklbe..'ef. Wieetivirie 'WerrOirft Zeizie:eif
all KLI' 14 1;; front 12i to 15 c. per lb.
Off* in'thilvirmi rPeed4""
we guarantee toldeasaliA • if yoiiffiM els 1 and owe us at
84 Maideolane. ".I*—.ltot.. A. -TR - AVIA/8 Ai CO.
a)
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AlelalattgAZZON V/Wk . ID)!
- • Corliand al., N.,. i.-
(orriUrra- inieliaur INTIM)
THE CROTON MANUFACTURING , CO. -",1
(Organisectunder•tha , Genaral Mornafaetswilig I#l.l
'of At' State of Nese , York.)
(A RCM st wholesale , in quantities to suit pu
%." at lowestaisnufactarses priers for cash•or ap
ed audit, . ;
PAPS* Hamstans„ of semi variety cilfstyle and pi
Baansas. to match. .
Peas Beano Pawn in gnat Imlay.
.Taamnesaure Winnow Haines.
Ors PAISTBD WIPIIIOIIf tisanes and
With ViNstiovr:ettaxstir Parise,
Of r tho latest . sitylei and superior finish . . all of their' feri
manufactiare and impottatino. Al . theirs stnskrii large
and qatintly new, they invite Merchant', flotderliFtk
and Iteaktes in them articles, to call sad examine thiir
style and view 4benelrelf 'they visit As city. COUR..
iry Merchant, can avantiuethis stork from 6 o'cluck is
the morning, till 10 eweek in the nesting.
New York, March 1, 1848. 66-7 m
UMBRELLAS. PARASOLS. PARASOL
ETTS AND SUN SHADES. -..
DOUBLED 4 r df CO.,
(suCctioOlio To OINK', ILI.CF sea CO.)
121 Pearl at., New York.
TNIirIT. 'the attentioil of CASH cuatinvieni to their
1 large and entirely new .took of Umbrellas and Pa
rasols. of the new Paris rtylea, of the moat superier fin
ish, with all the latest improvements. manufactured it.
presal• for. their liking aide. and which they offer at
Mantifadurer's lowest prices.
Country Merchants can esemine this stock at an ear
lier than usual hour in'ihe morning. •
1. T. UOUDLEDAY & co. •
March 1,1848.-6 w. 121 Peart at., New York.
Auditor's ..rotice.
THE undersigned, hoeing een appointed an Auditor
by the Orpban's wan of Bradford county, to mat
.hat 'wets, and distributetho fund rained by the Admin.
irtratues, rate of the real estate of Jeremiah Decker. Jr..
.I..e'd. will attend to the duties of his appointment, on
Monday. the 411 day of APRIL nest, at 1 ti:lock in
the ottentoon. "it his office in the borough of Towanda,
wheat and whene all, persons interested. me required to
pre rest their elisions before him, or be debarred Crum
coming in for a -share of raid fund.
Frb 2L lA4R. W N. SCOTT. Auditor.
O. M. 2.X=V:RIt',
BOOKSELLER &STATIONER,
No. 198, Market-sr., Philadelphia.
T B. P. would call the attention of Country Mer !
s chants, end the public generally. to the low priers
at which be.is selling BOOKS A N DST .TIONERY.
COLORED . LITROGRAPHI, FR•DEII, &E., and would
Im
pram it on their minds, that ,they can buy as much at
his store for one hundred dollars. Casts, as they can at
Credit Stores for one hundred and fifty dollars. He
sells f'or cash only. and hawing no losses. he is enabled
to undersell albothers. •
Dun% forget ! 198 Market street, settled door below
Sixth. Philsdeklhis. 96-9m
DMINISTMKTOR'S NOTICE.
ALI. persons rndebted to the estate of 'WILLIAM
BUCK. dec'd., late of Pike township. are hereby
requested to make payment without delay. and those
having claims against the said estate will please ptesent
them duly anthenticated fix settlement.
PCRLEY H. BUCK. Administrator,
Pike. February 23. 1843. Cum fed. mince.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL -perms indebted to the emes of MARTIN
-WILMS, deed., late of Monroe tp., are hereby
requested to mats payment without deity; and these
hewing clehet spina aid estate will plus present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
41 B.BA LAURI':
Administrator.
Monroe, Feb. lad, 18411.
ADMIN ISTIIATOR'S NOTICE.
AH.LL persona indebteed the esti!. of ;JOSEPH
A
BEEMAN. deed., late of Wyalusinktownsbid,
me hereby requested to make psymen witheut delay,
and those having claims against said estate will Oehler
present them duly auth.eitihated for settlement.
C. BHUMWAY.'
Administrator.
Wyalasing, Feb. 9th, 1848
tawsza,mocie 1055 - 2 - e.
LOST. some week. since from the siege, in coming
from Monroton to Towanda. a manolcript book of
MUSIC. The finder will be liberally rewarded, and
redoes the thanks of the subscriber by returning the
W. E.-PERKINS:
Towands. Feb. 16th, 1848.
ADM I M isTRATUR'S DYKE.
ALL persons are requested to take notice that Silos
E. Shepard of Tray township, Elias Rockwell and
Betsey Rocker. 11, of Canton Township have takes out
Letters of Administration on the . estate of Samuel
Rockwell, deceased, late of Canton Township ; and all
persons indebted to said estate-ere requested to call and
pay up their accounts, and tkiree haying claims tars re
quested to present thept i rdtiTy' attested for seulement.
• 8. E. SHEPARD.
ELIAS ROCK W
BETSY ROCKWELL,
Adminisustors.
February I, 1848:
WEIDEPILH ON' IPANIZION
Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon !
EMULOUS TO EXCEL !
S. Cooper Of G. Jadlimon,
RESPEC ITULLY inform their friends and the
I.‘ public generally, that they have sued up that large
room the Nei 'Brick Block of B Kinpbery, Towsn.
da, in a superior style, where they will take pleasure in
waiting upon their obi .cusuinen, and waking new
ono&
in ; addition, they will keep ' , constantly on hand a
good assortment of FANCY GrIODS, such as fiear's
011 . ..114accasseei Oil. 01 Marrow.• Cologne, Victoria
perfume, Hair brushey Shaving and Tooth brusben t and
Combs.
ALSO—AII kind* of :Ladino' cols. Bosoms and
Copan. Cravats. 84spendieva, Raymond Ili mpg.% med.
tangliampoone. for sole by the bottle. for-restoring
the hair and preventing the aecumulatink of dsodwdr-•-
warranted to keep the, bait lions- falling ()Cif used we
,eordina to directions. Always, kept on 4E41 t heed
supply f Imed and composition hair. Dye warranted
locitanse the hair, instantly from a red or gray, toe
beantifol brown or black.
• Dentlemees Coat. and Pants cleaned or colored and
warranted pilise satisfaction. Razors honed on short
notice. Boat. Millsboro blacked to Call and ,
are for yourselves.. - • . . Fab ll._
AT) rNtrItRATOWS NOTICE.
wriggle, indebted' to dur.fstotikof,DAN.,,plClC
‘ t ERSON. deed., lido -or ,Ritlibuti towasinp, Rio
hileby rrqueliod,Ozmate, •ppymentruithlui
ttlitte*Avinit dams. mainel mid:oda* itill,pleurprio•
pm dim duly, authoodcaluil igr suidenwntd
• • • , ftitL4B PARR.
' • , . • :
tlitbdwarvi•Due , .3o,_ll l 47.• •ni 441arini,ustarive
QICAAVC 4 . W. DiTaitini: -Stradi nt
16.) and WeittSinekiehirito &set at mtßeuirs.
AIitSTIMM
; offend in this
Feb. 1 r i4Bll •
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apempo r."o.....
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r. : wrii-::: , ,‘-Tel4lROOl4-,00/1111fe, * - IV47+'-gsAtl
'- . * , `"i• - ;.'''''''''••••• %AA* . ." - —:- ''' ' 1 --% •••'. • —:•'
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... ~,.... t“ •• I ii ~ .,;;:T5•14 . .....H.- 0 .:. - Yriv , 4l'. i :Aw..0...r..01, L ,
,N.- fiverrri. , 4l44o4..uswit - th. ,„:
.... *A* th‘ lo rhi!fko , ..piy,, .. .m.o ri tiol..
big stock Of G, 2, which he rit v midi i
iiitii fisiti'cir4: Pitiliiiiiroliriiiiiiii , v midi
*Oh eftbririgeoer,4l4uttingthifia ' litfliscl
iillt•bemrodY deoacwith. will , finglickbac* .***,:,
"DOI! his., .4 0 ; 1 4,blioff : Pue.chsfinif• , t ~••••• :
Among My toe& rosy: hi fofind s trCnch,E4Wirid
Anierleatt.,bibid'ekithiii do. -Miairmere.; sillk•eilitVatid
amity ustings4mcy metingssioheree VeY• 4044 6 4 0t
inetta,,l4D lo 4,l4fluPs t rterd*. lifi/fli 4 T 444>t i N i c7!
shirts and•rfierrefs, cotton . do.: alpaccys, a" great variety.
Fesucli'meidiseiis,-silik , Mo l 2Moililliz; teiidisei: °Wed.
gab. lama and mild' ett, plaidai-lioehinif
mantilla silk. 100,„ O; itve!•• 4 1 0 lialigli.: 11 . 1 1rflAapp o
correspond, gimps sad Trtnges a good arm, firm.
sells and irocdon ear WO. hrochs. - illi,'essif
met* &lain, french • and mordemplaidsh via, • donna.
do goodooltoriery and gloves, carpreings s i tend-Ark oil
cloths, witiderg sharlesolltg. „groceries, crultry„sterty
and tin wsteliartheare: boots add ;hoists large :adult
meet. Lather. nage; square; triund mid t Coalmen & bit
iron, igavit and aledgepausros Dail rod: bona shoes and
nailso , bithd 8 0,*91 111 ‘5 04 nori-Tnlia Woce,lferui".
american, spring pixies„? 11 9, ft by ID and 1011 I 2
likes, pinky. linseed and lamp oils, paint. dill - kinds,
mackerel no. I end 2, codlfsh,42c. rte.: Goods Mild at
ash plias Asegraio; butmr,.elureas rkc. t Wanted 1000
foot and amnia skins for which cash will be paid.
w i t
I take this method of informing my o d friends and
ecisumsie4thet I have made snatirpcnent with kb. N.
N Bette . t to Oniony take charge of, 0 assist him, in
his business. I would, therefore, tre'very hippy, tome
any of you at: the shove mentionedestablishment, where
goods must and will he soli at very low vale.. for my
motto is as it ever hu been, small profits 'end quick
Alfa. Calf and see • Teem truly... •
A. D. kiKINTANTE.
iim;
Jot treei4 AA, choicest 'RA
fecal& cheap by
o'. D. BA RTtEIT.
• # ' '~
2900 .yus. tiffEETING, (Dem rode.) et4l:
t 7 ants et the Gen
d22 .BETTS,
trsi stns
CLOTHEiI OLOTHBl!—Faety body admits that
the cheapest in town are to be found at the Cen
tral. store; and see ;no charges for showing goods.
UFFS!—Theae furred animals are to be had at
.11U. the Central store. from 311 ceati. to 113. Mark
the place, if you want molts cheep. prx.serrs.
NAlLS—'from a 4 inch @pike down a phi* D alt, et
the Centnd sum N. N. BETTS.
BATHING SALOON.
eMtilaa at Cikt 0AC1210219
A Vg• the satisliettou of annouticiikg to thew minter.
H
nua fr.ends, and the public that they hastiest open.
ed a BATHING Es TABLISHME T. in Towanda,
in the new Brick Block of Burton Kingsbery, where
all who wish to indnlge in the healthful and invigorat
ing exercise of a Coto or Warta Bath. can at any time
be accommodated. ccr Call and try it. - Feb. 9.
The price for Bathing mice,' 25 cent.. -To those
who bathe by the month. 56
Irtil(ant Scott,
A.W.P.0N114127 dat2 1ik127 0
HAS removed his office to 1). Gests'ivriew office; "ri
second street. where be will be pleased loser those
who need his professional services. Dec. 29, 18 . 17. y '
V GUT AND MILL SAWS, hand and amal do,
at the Central same. d 22 N. N. purrs.
TITHITE LEAD, No. 1, estrs,dty •and 'mond io
n oil, et the Central store. , .N. BETTS.
TIE DIGNITY OF NO.I, KEPT UP !
THE ohl -firm of WM. H. BAIRD dr CO., having
keen dissolved by mutual consent and the @Wynn- -
ter being disposed to keep OLD NO.II, (Whobralways
right) GOING AHEAD. would now 'mutinies to those.
who lik, to bay goods Cheap. that he is now daily re
ceiving from, the city of New York. a new and splendid
aroonment of Goods, which he is baoild to sell sircheap
am they am be bought Ibis side of the city of New York.
My moment a maims. as usual of •
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES.CROCKERY.
HARDWARE. IRON AN D • s'rxEl...
sour); & SJIOES. 808 SLEDS,
nwcii CARTS. &C., &C.
•
Now, Mr.and Mrs. Everybody, Just iontinos your,
oirt habit of dropping in at No. 3, bekrie purchasing
elsewhere. and if I don't sell you goods right 4 "don't
bay them." I bailie accommodating ckrks, vitro will
always be happy to wait upon jod in age yriff Jbn't
And the Old Man constantly on hind himself, ned
have ea dumb( bet on pricing tbs.'s& you willbe glad
to boy.
I kat thankful for pail favors, bestowed upon the old
firm. and it shall be my aim to merit a continueseer of
the mom novl - E. W. BAIRD.
QBA Fool).—Codfish and Mackerel, nny
for sale at nIO BAIRD'S.
10111ROWIC SHEETINGS.—Ahout 45,000 yards of
Boma Sheeting'. just reed at BAIRI
VESTINGS.—Bstin, allk, wain stripe, silk , velvet
V and other Yeatings, for winter or summer, fall or
spring ; a great dasortrhent at BAIRD'S, No, It, BA
011010 E DRY life&
‘..) no, Oregon plaid., Ml:Malin de Woe.. Coluintasti
plaids. gingham., of all description., 414;10
Nov. 10. . BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row.
FUR GOODS.—Gentlemen's fur ism ladies' Midis,
Ike, a good assortment at BAIRD'S.
saws, and feet yid 8 Witt =scat
S saws, It 1119 RD'S. No. 3, Brick Row:
H& CAPS.—A good assortment silk arid for
Ai Bets. pot's glazed caps, with capes, (a rat ar
ticle for stormy , weather,) men and boy*); clot caps,
childreres velvet 'imps, &c. You will find al Diese
trtd many more.' at olq • BAR'S.
I
t)l3'
11140Th9E 1 LANKETB.—If yoti grant a
11. cheap article of the kind, all at RAU
tpAlNTBr—Whilsm uMO lead; Venetian red. Bps.
.1. Dish browth copal gum, fitberage, chrome been,
chrome yellow. famish, &c.; at BA [RD'S.
LAD,IES' DRESS TRIIIMiNDS.-o•Fringe. wasp,
habit button; and sir kinds of fin:trimming
ladies' dressy; at BAIRD'S, No. 3,Drick Row.
LOTHS.--French, .nd Eng Broad Cloths and
V Carignan, Satinets. sheeplt gray.* good *mat
spent st nlO BAIRD'S, PIO. 3. Brielt•lttni.
LAmEst—Do you know where to find the nicest
French Leos Copes in town I—tho spot is at
Nov. BAIRD'S. 0. S. Brick Row.
LADIES' CARPET BAGS, is oplebdid inick, at
Now.ll. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Roar. ,
LADIES' WINTER DRESS GOODS.- - -A grad
veriety. eonspriping all the latest styles and Mutt
beautiful pauenia, just reeeived tind Rotolo' very for
by 4.19 W.BART4gT7—
OVEII2IIOEBOI every deactiirtka. focaskkythry l
~.bY • d 2,2 H.. !YHA ,
inUFFBI-.-Just received by expeessyka.vrevroopply
of MUFF iodating 2 091 0 No. 1114, 1 4 sitd
cheaper qualities. at: 429 . , „ mEtwuws.
lt,,law. assoitgazi - ~,. .
Tler, en ' ber
th lif e ci followio u g t il e ttend rma i t i c ie i r i i 'll b t n iy ili i r i l uitb '
in it ContmiMpleei. before mbitrimil and patter*.
} Pea
and will make, no tillage for write Wilms his elient,
succeeds in the suit. From experience. andtoltieression
he is of the opinion ..thst if Ar! supple/ is surlinktly
convinced Of the Natio; and tiraclitibility'lif his dime.
plus to .rrltrnmend • suit or defepcs,ho thou4d fie
' i illirit to risk Ali fins on tha eriglili 'of die titles; 'MI
if 'hinny esibe is ssiiiitiss - to ism . " :the 'NW{ lko
eannget•ermiannlY.Phinss bis' isnr in* . sheantpens•
and uncertainty of i lawsuit by is advice. , r .. : ...
Collections of etas,'
s tlsw*pg - Wilt Li. Mign, ea lei
vimiabersanie Wink'" ' ' * itch* anti' •. : 'as
c= l ,
of Ales Actium" - doss ' y sod st. .`
&alga'. ! .
. .. - i ir ,„:1:::. , or: '' 4.
Cl' Oahe in thy. NATO end
i ttit .
toefogreS. liqt:sidiaFissiir -V - Ssiii ..*-:
-'ndrii4iids, % /an. iS44, ' 4101111'110I 1 i -
....--"" ...-"--". `"" At .. t • >'`
;t:: , - - r 41 11 . ,:k/7. •• AlAtt. ; ii i.
'Tbosatliilov k- ~.. • t4l.- xp,
liCria* 0 • i14+306.041.1./liil;Ml* ;.I {It!; nt
'" 141.1 . 11161 . 1 .4 11 ,?b 0 SPei bP , OO, .
ititistiikiusatialt to boakefif.mi tpfir4Affyinviptak• -
tie paptait.o:f r/Tbay.mailt:4o,l:=4___ 7:„ . ,_,1"
attend **a:4 perion*billibeil • _ • In um'. "
.i t i. .....'-'.!
rsey lint araapy thtaMaitio7 1fni ! 4,9 0 . / mer e° , . 4
and as it boo just' beta aniaterd slid j it'lli•le lime gr" — .'
am sad eanatizisimedaNtet*liiiinAnd Aiiit!kr *.•
satain do basins as, to. lALLtorr &.tweet. _
May 27., MIVED3 l'.'11•1•4 , i,.. , I , A.r,', --Litt..4,4 .-, , rl'
.. .
I
S iLICS ' . 7-# 141 1 4 5, 9 ,14 20, 0612 A
rad 71. 1 9 / 4„ 1 .1 61 %
Sias si4(ll, • is,
ileo 4 j4,3t
LOT & SSW MAIO - ' is* wowing
Cloths, atiefi afbleAtiOrtivd NA *Oa zlldikliklieki•
yin , ' will tr iuM veijimie . aegd tret V I 10144 WV K. '
ber- oo 11 140 21 #041 0 4(... ,!!l it r ' l9 ll Z*- 8
or 9 year* old. T4*,: rp.pgrAin L 4. kiarit pre
peny. pay dares and FrAit
.44lwg•
TruY• Selg- 27 - *lO,WiO 41f.rOVIII-t-*/sen;
.
I L ) U Test)c, B' o tP u l w e* o e 'pe ll. ;l494 l°.
tin; 9 WCOr.ANY iz
gr\ LOTHS. CASrkttlEitEd ifvety
lJ supetior stylikatid iniiholidid triter 44)0114dIalei
who !wish to puichams•chesp.ar.
sal@ : •qcootoNIANIESA g 9.4
SHOEl3—Ladies' thaltlitaes4 lie lama is
Katy nu hand at • j. 9 , . „:3F.7.1714'.
OILS, Paints,' Varnielei end' 1 'll"khatutre: almovt
every kind, at • ititiftS StERCUICI3.
Cooking aNt arlor4toick
Tusr received vit i blorritNYM CO*S.: a Imo
J lot—Also. PIPE,IvI i tosi iistOtid-hutastivol, all
of which will be sold cheap (S. pay.' -134‘.41,)841.
Stock of (adslii3he Saliva Bank:
IN comet/wee tlf tbo volt rush at the Savings flank
for• Cheap gt.. 6. the proprietor bar 6.
replenish whirl' itilkitlid isiortment -of 'SPRING , fit
SUM AS Elf 0001)f ishictr rue. now• opening. antlotgll
- at greatly reduced prices. The proprietor.
REPP, pledgee himself to fully and amplY
credit a die instinitilin 'which' it hitt hititeadbeirtitti Le.
for selling goridscheliper than' atty other •eaudthistintitat
itOradforti CO.. Persons desirous : of tasting Wis.*.
tally to cast N4.6,Bridt Russ, 44 aatWy therosetvis.
July 7, 1,1147. • C:lftttf:"
YAWNS. ORGANDIES, LAWS
and Light Gingham'. !mice tan mielvesiriiiiha
&vines 'Dante; ifia•intlietlime twenty-o*es p4itirnt.
iteaptr thameieM. I jy7— -.0. jt6gl).,f
IRON & large aseertgeeni far *Awe'
sei)2s- ' ,M,EPCUI44.I
Tx 7 0 ItSTED DRESS GOODS.—Plaiweptedvid
VV titnikl,-blacit•ao colotati A ipacoas itollick.ttod ev•
Awed Frrocti b. eriiiikun.,Prtgoa fie?
and commoti. Cashmeres; Det.whies, '064 y
of ptjleo rm . .' little at' itcp2S 111E11011R.r4.
la CM 71\117 • 1 1 :10:5"4 - 4
LI par, for Goals, at Na:lttrick Row,
Tawamia /an: IT, TB4B FoJa'.
AME the, ehelosiire of the suhserlheroittUseiiirte
doing the paistsuranser.e.spottedlearfing NEV
ER. The owner is requested 41 prove_
__„Proirildt..gil
charges, switske her steep. EE. PATTER Ob.
Towanda. January
~• ••••
J. N...5umner,.M..,11.,, Deatisti..-
TXT II.L pay his next professional visit to Inpato)a.
ms t!it fin”. 4 '• c od.
rods'Hot* , " ' "
Tir G; ID
• H.' S. Ai' M. C. MERC •
HAVE.VttI to iheir, him here;
Maih sireets...fierii they4rd
lei a - I*w addoitate6t 44 WINTER 01-)0103;
Um 'twat* of thet.p4blo- is 'respectfully,
~,T9 w atOd, Pesdtutier 21 3,07.
and
1311.
MWMM
ANOTM&ADDITIOA l'& THE
VW.kW•3:LN=I..tVILI:tE''•
REMOVAL
fin BARRELS SALT. for site
deF2l WIER
. . . .
1111.111 W (ro
A Limbs ima Well selebtotasioftweak , !Palau.]
Allintiid3oo64 just rtNelled,itced for; • VAL
,LIOTT . eini,WAing,,f!f ,
141 1 0 1 01,0
lOVNAIL, ie.
Among Oar Goode they be fotind: Fiend'
anti Ainenliin Clothe and Cassirestest steer *bass
eortnient vt Fancy, Cesilmetee lad Tweeda,
,slosp'e
gray ckah and sattineiii; also, a goodissofiipeat of
Over coat Clothe and Cloaking s'.
For the IJA:DIES; we have in* goedtiy orObig
tunny M. Delaney, Caitineres. alpsocas, of all; colors
and, prices; both, cotton and silk,warp; ,Slisrel • of, all
kinds, drams silk, black dud Gwcy, . with 16mo:11131P to
Also—liormet Silk & Bonnekielvet with -
MUFFS—ti
Sept.l Z. ELLIOTT & TO:
ATE W ORJ.EANS and home Molina* -*al;
lr inuelted; New,Orleana, and .ceitfriton bialrweare.
rice. pepper.. : ginger. nutmegs.. (+legal !Jl., Eaton";
tObacco, *lark plug and paper, efe.ofeli itieeeiboi
snuff.. .Sec., all of which are selling at less n *lgo
Terbiallrlowprices:l4t - the GNAW sum • *,
December. 22,180.. . ...• N. N. ; ..„
T OOKING GLAKIES Asp. CLOGIC
.1-4.m-iel chap, nits, sad lc beautiful
hate. d 22 14: N.
Cw. dHAIN for bud wheels to.sow m
just Ter:deed arid for solely'
October 1g" 1957: O. D. BAR
FRISGES it. GIMPS, of all kinds
'fail otht!idiiingtia~ foi
br I wrt6 , ' IdONTIVITY
iIaED - LER6 tid tip the
Weir Depetivehereithq ere he - ieppliiWilidreve.
, ,atticte tieeired, pith u.phigla..ciiiiirje.4ttei‘ the
,tera l a: je, 1 , 6 , 1.. Blkic
& BHOEBiaik tailor end es
4.) Nutmeat 4 . cetree
full Ind_
. kelfirelleol,lo4l.o;ets-lunOt l ine.
pers,'ehitareeereroriViUrthaodici shoei 1
very low it the 15 ; Bri".
F: Tat I,Antr. laigirais4t TirOalii
'.1. - - jaw* AA ikartarrifieiviceirowta4 . inliii4.4
• snandina.iltomettromissotOndinsh - lket ;Al iiii4.o-M4 Ili
.40 * (0.
and stadia lodgings, thread and carton edgi ga, :roa„
Bilk frinp an 4 bpubtis. lace. huilcim, r 4 • *-
IdartiOnille hibilfin `AM It -*ea -4titi faller
,goodrat eierholakasiiitioiN aisk.fiefausi,lk tiliartei
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lwer •
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