.Idjourned Special Court. Aadjourned Special Court will be held at the Court House in the borough of Towanda, 'in and la the county of Bradford, on Monday the 3d day 'of N o vember next, at '2 o'clock in the afternoon, of said dim for the trial of all causes certified to said court. By order of the Honorable William Jessup, president of our said c ourt, AARON CHUBBUCK, Prot. Prot's. Office, Towanda, Aug. 14, 1845. An< Apprentice Wanted. WA T N A T H E m D, R 7 N ! G b e t s u u s h i sr e ri s b .. er, A a n 171 a p f r r e o n m tice l6 o t t oth l; rears of age, who can come well recommended, is re. red . G. H. BUNTING'. Towanda, August 20, 1845. A CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. AVASIIINCTON PRESS FOR SALE! HA VINt enlarged the Reporter, the Press which we have heretofore used, is offered for sale, very CHEAP FOR CASH. It is a Washington patent, Imperial size, and an easier and b tter working press never was put up. It will be delivered at Owego, Ri pka or Ralston. Address E. -S. Goat:mica & Sov, Towanda, Pa. aug2.o. .1T MY OLD TRADE .02G.RIN I A. M. Warner, Clock 6; Watch Maker. HAS opened a shop in the Drug Store of A. D. Montanye, two doors below Montanye's Cheap Cash Store, nearly opposite Ringsbery' 4 sßrick Mansion, where he can be found at all times of day, and he at again invites his old customers and others to give him a call. He pledges himself to them; and the public generally that all work entrusted to his care shall be done correctly and warranted to perform well or no pay. Having had much experienec in his business and being determined to give satisfaction, ha hopes to be able to satisfy all. ' He also has on hand a small assortment of JEWEL RY, as low for cash as can be had at no. 20n, Old Ar cade, or at any:given number in the Brick Row, altho' some of it might lune been purchased of Shelden & Co. He is not alilei ; to boast of as large an assortment of gold chronometer: duplex, lever and L'Epine Watches, diamond firms, fins &c., &C., as can be found in the assortment advertised near the Hay-Scal; but what he has shall' be sold so low that competition with him would be useless. .. . . .. He tenders his grateful acknowledgements to the public for past favors and at the same time, solicits a share of public patronage. . . Towanda. AUVISI lIS, ISIS. ear Nrut .Puoorcs of every description will be ta• ken in payment for work. CASA not refused. Am - ORRISONS PILLS, the genuinearticle for sale int at 11.111li , 'S, the only agents in Towanda. A tl,:ust `...1/: I 543. 1-Tionts and iFillow Citizens. effermyseif as a candidate for the office of tqIEIZIFF, and should I be so fortunate as to re c,i,e the nomination and election, by your suffrages, I shall feel in chtty bound to serve the public in all things pertaining to the office, always leaning to the side of mercy. :tty reasons, fellow-citizens, for offering myself as a candidate, arc few and simple; they are as follows: In the lint place, my health -is impaired by hard labor, so that I am no longer able to supprrmy family by per forming the duties of husbandman; and secondly, I have bad many losses in different wave, so that I have com paratively nothing that I can,call my own. Now, I ask . 011 to elect me, not for the purpose of making a specu ;Mon cut of it, but to gain a livelihood. Should you, fellow.citliens, feel disposed to elect me to that office, I shall ever feel thankful for the favor. I will now say, that I have ever been in the democratic ranks, and my wish is to grt the nomination by my political brethren. I feel the disadvantage that the poorer classes of commit nty alltays. la' or under in a political point of view, but We role., to live in a country where all menace created tree and equal, and where property qualifications are put Please reflect and then judge, and I shall always lee dily,ged to abide your decision. _ August O. M. D. F. BINF.S. Ti)tla CitiZenS ct BriltifOrd COMO V. 73 . , 971 . I,S haying seen fit to niskii use of my , u candidate to rcprese ut their county, ext ~e.it that I should make them some en the , übjeet, - iv of no small maanitude but is of the duepe,t intert st, ohicia in part coubtautes our Lberties. All that I have to say to my friends will be summed up in but few words. I feel grateful to them for the ho nor tot they wish to confer upon me, and if they think me worthy of the office I shall feel myself bound to an swer the will of my constituents, and never happier in so doing. As what constitutes their best interest will effect some, as they are cemented together. and if we keep this our motto we shall not he led by the first impulse to barter our liberties for British gold, or any other si nister motive, which is horrible to me and I should think to any free-born citizen of this our republic. I should like to visit the adjacent townships and fol low up the ridiculous fashion. but toy_intearny and dif fidence forbids. I could greet my friends under almost any mater c ircumstances better than this; and I should think that my friends would lose MI confidence if I should take those measures, which would either show a want of knowledge or a wish for gain, and not the ge neral good. My business calls me to more useful put , poses., I remain, your ob`t servant, with esteem, • Pike, August 11, 1845. A. FAIRCHILD. .11v CT ['TER FIRKINS,.a first rate article, for sale at , Aug. IL BAIRD'S, No. 3, .8 R. No, 3 at their old .tricks again.. BILL BAIRD started last evening for New York, and in about three weeks front this date, health, navigation, and providence permitting, we don't fear Henry Sheldon 4- C 0..) we will have another tremen dous lot df tremendous good, and tremendmm cheap 00004. In the mean time we would say to our nu merous friends that we have'a very good assortment now on hand ; but knowing as we do, that children wall cry td go to is CIMAIP axons, and that the honest farmers of Bradtord Co. and their kind hearted companions will be out of humor if No. 3. Brick Row fails to have on hand at all times, all such articles as their comfort and convenience require, we have deter mined to have on hand an elegant assortment early in the season. We will give yOu notice when our goods arrive, and we know you will all be here to take a look at theta. IV, H. BAIRD & CO. Auguq 9,1 . 835. No. 3 Brick Row. "ben was public virtue to be found, WHERE PRIVATE WAS NOT." YrIHE voice of God is the)sarne to me as to Israel on thebanks of the Red Sea,÷"Go forward"—ani mated thuswise and not solicited by friends, for they are "like angels visits, feta , and far between," I Ben Wdeoz, for the fast ten years a resident and a citizen of Towanda township, who has earned his living by the "sweat of his brow " and as a politician, always faithful to his party leaders, tome forwalll this fail to ask the suffrages of all parties for the office of Sheriff. I hope the people will pay heed to their bent interest and nut put their sole dependence on a clique centered in and about the Borough. Clear the way then, for Ben Wilcox goes for eitending the " area of freedom" and if elected pledges himself to take CIRO of his own Pockets. The D—l take the hindmost. ,Towanda tp. Aug.l2, 1845, DEN WILCOX. To the Collectors of Bradford County. I HAVE given notice that all, whose Duplicates of County and State Taxes remain unsettled on the lath day \nf September 'next, will positively be proceed ed against in a legal manner. The financial condition of the State and the County. imperiously demands that theiaws for the collection of taxes should be rigidly en. forced. This is no humbug. Mark that. L. PIERCE. Treasurer Treasurer's Office, Towanda, Aug. 12, 1845. licnnropathic Physician. DOCTOR L. PRP.TT, would respectfully inform AUIP the citizens of Towanda and its vicinity , , that he will lie happy to be of essential smite,. to those who need medical aid. From his experience in the system which he adopts, he flatter's himself that the community will be well pleased with its effects upon the various diseases which "flesh is heir to." His office can be found at the residence of L. E. Do Wolf Esqr. Towanda, June ith 1845. ANTED by the subscriber, any quantity of white pino, cherry, and whitewood lumber, in exchange for furniture. June trl, 1915. 1 1ST OP GRAND JURORS drawn for September session-A. 1845. Warren—E. E. Allen, Manson Eftsbree; Sheshequin—Wtri. Buck ; Troy—J. A. P. Ballard, Benj. Shattuck; Burlington--Cephas Clark, E. Poster; Durell--Wrn. Cowell; Canton—F. S. Elliott, Jamie Warren; Franklin—H. Fairchild, S. Latimer; Monroe—Wm. Goff; Athens tp—D. Gardner, M. Wheelock; Springhill—C. A. 'Johnson ; Columbia—Allateman Monroe ; • Pike—Elliott Marsh, J. W. Pratt; Granville—E. :Marvin ; Windham—Peter Osborne ; Herrick—C. Stephens; TRAVERSE JUISOIIS-MAST WISE. Troy—Sarni Allen, David Downes, H. Goddard; Springhill--Harry Ackla ; Monroe—C. M. Brown ; • Litchfield—Cyrus BloodgCsid, Elisha B. Merrill ; Warren—Win. Beardsly, John Dickerson, Geo. Pendle- too. Canton—James Bagley, James A. Bothwell, John' W. Vandyke ; Ridgeberry—Howard Bart, John Seeley ; Towanda tp--I , Bailey jr; Athentiboro—T. J. Brooks ; Leroy—C. Chapel ; Columbia—Moses B. Canfield, Ira Pettibone, R. Sher wood, J. Sherwood •, Asylum—John F. Chamberlin; Durell--Simeon Decker, Israel Smith; Wyelusing Harry Elliott, Clark Hollenback; Rome =Chas. Forbes Herrick—Minor Fairchild ; Burlingtonr-E. Guyer, J. Morley, James Long; South Creek—Asa Gillet; Albany.-,-.Wm. Beverly, Wells Willcox; Towanda boro—D. C. Hall, J. P. Kirby ; Athens tp—Edward C. Henick, C. Matthewson, Geo. 0. Welles ; Wysox—G. King, N. K. Woodburn ; Armenia—John Lyon ; • Standing Stone—A Newell, Isaac Westbrook; Pike—G. W. Rose ; Springfield—A. Sherman ; Granville—S. Vroman ; - SEtOND Columbia—Myron Ballard ; Smithfield—john Bird ; Wysox—Wm. A. Benedict, M. H. Lansing, C. Shores; Springfield—Ezra Benedict, Pentecost Sweet, N. W. Biles ; Durell—John -Benjamin ; Wyalusing—Hamilton Brown, Burton Edwards; Granville—Julius Bailey, Theodore Copia ; Pike—Lyrun Beecher, Wm. W. Eaatbrooks, R. Good ell ; Troy—Daniel Dobbins, DeLoss Herrick, Stephen Wil ber; Orwell—F. Dimmick ; Albany—Henry Hibbard, Joseph Menardi, Miner Wil cox; Asylum—Jason Horton ; Monroe—Moses Kellogg ; Leroy—Aaron Knapp, A. Stone ; Litchfield—Chas. Kinney ; Rome—R. Lent, J. McCabe, R. &ruble; Miller; Towanda horn—J. F. Means, I. Smalley ; Canton—Asa Pratt ; Warren—A. 'Whitaker. 111011)Yyirtuemf a writ of vend. expo., issued from the 1111151 court of common pleas of Bradford county, tome directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of WM. BRIGGS. in the Borough of Towanda, on Sa turday, the 6th day of September next, at one o'clock, P.M., A lot of land in the borough of Towanda, situ ate on Main street, bounded on the east by said Main street, on the north by an alley leading from Main to Second street, on the west by Second street, on the south by Abraham Goodwin's lot, lately occupied by Abra ham Goodwin, containing less than one-fourth of an acre, being the same lot on which the Eagle Tavern lately -tood. iud awl taken in execution at the suit of David M Bull, to the use of 0. F. Bo ri4ovv vs. Towanda Mink. J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. T s etvanda. Aim. 1 I. 1845. /OBE next academic year of this institution, will 11 . commence on Monday, the first day of Septem ber next, under the superintendence and management of Mr. J. C. Vandercook, as Principal. JNO. P. WORTHING, ASSISTANT. Miss Sarah F. Worthing, Preteptreas. Mr. Vandercook has been successfully engaged in teariiiinz for ten years past; he has much experience in this important and truly elevating department of human enterprise and benevolence, and brings testimonials from various sources of good moral character, and excellent scientific and literary attainments. Mr. Worthing is a gentleman of very excellent at taiinents, experience and skill in teaching, and cannot fail to do much for the advancement of the student and the prosperity of the institution, Miss Worthing, the Preceptress of the Female De partmont. has alreaey, by her devotion to literature, and her superior virtues, obtained the unqualified confidence of the community, and the esteem and affection of her numerous pupils. Young ladies will seldom find an instructress better qualified to meet all the wants of the student, not only as a tercher, but as a guardian friend and assbciate. They cannot but be improved by ner 'xamp!e and society, as well as by her engaging instruc tions. TUITION will be as follows, in all the departments: Primary and common - English studies, with Pen manship, composing and speaking, $2 50 Natural, intellectual and moral science, botany, chemistry, history, astronomy, rhetoric, logic, book-keeping. drawing., painting, /fcc.„ 4 00 Mathematics and the languages, 5 00 Incidental expenses, per term, during winter, 25 No student will be received for less than half a term, and no deduction will be made for absence, except in cases of illness or other unavoible causes. The Academic year will be divided into four terms of eleven weeks each. There will bee vacation of one week after the first term ; also one week alter'the third, and a vacation of six weeks after the fourth; including the harvest season. We desire to make the Towanda Academy an agree. t& and desirable resort for students from abroad, as well as those atherne ; a place where the purest virtues shall be cultivated, and the germs of science firmly set in the youthful mind. For this great object, no care or labor win be spared on the part of teachers or trustees. The Principal should be consulted before purchasing books, as several changes ate contemplated in the teat-books of the School. Students from abroad ran find board with the Princi pal or others, on reasonable terms. Lectures will be given regularly by the Principal and others, on the most important topics of education, and a society organized for the especial benefit of young men. There will he IMO examinations and exhibitions during the year, the time to be determined by the teachers and trustees. HIRAM MIX, President. srnvirress, Enos Tomkins, David Cub, J. D. Montanye, Barton Kingsbery, C. L. Ward, H. S. Mercer, John F. Means, William Elwell. Towenda, July 21, 1845. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested, that E. R. Myer administrator of the estate of William Myer, cfreea:ed ; Lucinda Prince admistrania and Miles Prince !dads trator of the estate of &wig& Prince, deceased ; Aden Calkins administnstor of the estate of Sally Mills. deceased ; and Noah C. Bowen and Horatio B. Bowen, executors of the last will and testament of George Bowen demand ; have:filed and settled in the office of the Register of in and for the county of Bradford, the accounts of their several administrations on the estates afore said, and that same will be presented to tho Orphan's Court of said county on Monday the Ist day of Septem ber next for confirmation and ullowannce. JULIUS RUSSELL, Register, ' by C.S.RVSSSLL, Deputy. Register's Office, Towanes, July 28th; 1845.5 VAN CYAIifiCCES.—A. great variety for vale low, at CHAMBERLIN'S. June 1845: No. 1 Brick Row. D. VANDERCOOK SHERIFF'S SALE TOWANDA ACADEMY. Register's Notices. SHERIFF'S SALES. Y virtue or sundry writs of Fiera Facias issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford County, to the directed. 1 shall ex pose to public sale at the house of Wm. Briggs in the borough of Towanda, on Saturday the 30th day of August inst., at one o'clock P. M, the following piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Ridgbury. end bounded on the north by land of Michael Man, on the east by land of Thomas McAsay, on the south late the property of H. Williston Jr., and on the west by land of H. W. Patrick, being the south half of lot no. 13. Containing fifty four acres or thereabouts, about twenty acres thereof impro ved. with one log house and one log bam there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. W. Patrick vs. Nehemiah Monroe. ALSO—The following piece or lot of land situate in Springfield township and bounded on the north by lands of Alonzo herman, east by lands of Jerre Adams, south y lands owned by 'the bank of North America, a d west by lands of E. Dickinson. Containing forty eight acres more or less, and about 20 acres improved with a log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at die suit of Elijafi S. Tracy vs. Henry L. Ross. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Litchfield, Brad ford county and hounded as follows: beginning at a post, a white oak tree marked as a witness north 54° west four links, thence east eighty per ches to a hemlock tree marked as a corner, thence north one hundred perches to a beech sapling marked for a corner, thence west 80 per ches to a post a whtte oak tree, south 12° west seven links marked as a witness, thence south 100 vetches to the beginning. Containing flay acres strict measure, located partly on three warrant lots. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Gilbert Pears°ll vs. David Barstow, Adminis trator of Nathaniel Pearsall det'd. JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, August 6, 1845. S North Branch Canal Company. NOTICE is hereby given that agreeably to a mo lotion of the Board of Managers of the North Canal Company, a further instalment of nine duffers per share is required to be paid to Zebedee Cook, Jr.. Treasurer of said Company,.at his office in the city of New York, or deposited to his credit in the Wyoming Bank at W ilkesbarre, on or before the let day of Sep tember next, upon each and every share of said capital stock, under and subject to the provisions of the several acts of Assembly, incorporating the Company aforesaid. By order of the Boaid, OA BRICK MA LL ERY, President Philadelphia, July 24,1845. $lOO REWARD! OME fit person for the State Prison, or the gal lows, in the night of 21st inst., attempted to s 6 fire to my office, by breaking out a light of glass, add throwing on to a table, among papers, a parcel of com bustible matter rolled up in a cloth, which was burned in two in the middle. But a kind Providencefrowned upon the attempt of the base incendiary, and the fire became extinguished. The of of the villian, was, no doubt, to burn up a large amount of property. in Bonds and Mortgages--in which I have nn personal interest except the charge of them, and a small commission. The foolish trillion had not sense enough to know, that the Mortgages were all on record ; nor honesty and uprightness enough to care how much he injured his neighbors, acrhendreds of settlers, in burning mv my books of account, and the bonds upon which all the P - aymenis , wcre endorsed, and in almost all the eases the only vouchers the settlers could have as evidence of pay,m'ent. It therefore be hooves every rettler oho has a proper vi I.e. of right and . urwt;;, to assist me in looking up thi, sillniuuuv incendiary, that he may be brought "lo the light of a Court of ustire"—in doing which, they, or any other person, who may find the unprincipled rogue, shall re ceive the above reward, of one hundred dollars. J. KINGSBERY, for the Dank of N. America and many others SnEsecexpr, 23d J uly, 1845. .Votice toSeltlers. The subscriber having deposited the Bonds and Mort gages in his possession, in Towanda—in consequence of the late attempt to horn his office--takes this meth od to notify such of the settlers on land in his charge, who fire desirous—when convenient—to make pay ments, may pay the same to either of his sons. Burton, or Joseph Kingsbery, Jr. at Towanda. and either of their receipts shall be admitted as vouchers for so much paid—or, when snore convenient, to the subscriber, in Sheshequin ; and such payments shall be endorsed on the proper bonds the first convenient opportunity: Sheshequin, July 25. 1845. fATS-.5c. CAPS 4- BONNETS, all the late styles for sale at MIX (it SONS'. A FEW LEFT (110' those new and CHEAP GOODS. They will gUr he sold cheaper than ever. (if possible) to make room for Fall Goode. Look for N 0.5, "Savings Bank," as it is the only genuine Cheap Cash Store. July 5'2. G. E. FLYNT & CO. SAVINGS BANK.--No. 5, Brick row. Super blue black silk. do. do. striped. Rich chameleon do. Plaid ' do. Parasols, ribbons. Cashmeres, Delaines. • Ladies' Cravats. Calicoes. Sheetings—cheap as ever. Window paper, &c., &c. The above are a few of the many New Goods just opened at G. E. FLYNT & CO'S. • Cigars ! Cigars ! FOR SALE, at N' - DR. MASONS DRUG STORE, a large lot of the best CIGARS in town, by the box, single cigar or otherwise, and very cheap. Towanda, July 30,1845. Wayne County Ploughs. 4DOZ Wayne county ploughs, for sale at the Ss. .iogs Bank. Plough merchants supplied at menu lecturers prices, and Farmers on the most reasonable terms. G. E. FLYNT 4. CO. July 30. No. 5 Brick Bow. . In all your gettings, get Understandin. ALND TO UNDERSTAND where Goods are to be *old CHEAP, don't forget the Old Establish ment, IVIONTANYE'S STORE, corner of the public square and main street, where goods always have been disposed of for the Ready, and always will be, as louses the film continues to do business, at as small a profit as at any other establishment this side of New York-city., In addition to former stock, we have been receiving va rious articles of Husbandry, such as Scythes, Scythe Stones, Cradles, Rakes, Pitc hforks, 4s. Also, 500 bushels of first rate SALT, put up in the very best barrels. 100 yards CARPETING for sale very cheap. Wanted. 500,000 SHINGI.ES end as many Boards, for which Liberal prices'Vrill bn paid. July 7. J. D. & E. D. MONTANYE. gib TONS-DUNCANNON NAILS, and shall be receiving more, to which the attention of Alen cuauts is invited at wholesale, at July 7. MONTAN YE'S . Dr. J. N. Sumner, Surgeon Dentist, ESPECTFULLY informs his friends that hav ing recovered trout his illness, he will make his next professional visit to Towanda, on of before the, first day of October next. ißUlT—just received a supply ofLen3ons, Prunes, Figs, Raisins, Arc. at CHAMBERLIN'S. June, 1645. No.l Brick ROW. eIaUSYYZ eraDD233lO9 Taken 47' PJR for all kinds of Goods, July 1. 1845. by ELLIOTT &MERCUR. Fetch Fisher, RESPECTFULLY announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Towanda, and vicinity, that, they have, opened rooms in the new building up stairs, south west'corner of the public square (in the room formerly occupied by Ulysses Mercur as a Law office,) and would be happy to wait on all those who may wish good likenesses of themselves, single or in groups. En trance west side of Montanye's store. Mr. -F. Jr F. have the satisfaction of knowing that their Portraits are equal to any taken in the city of New York or Phila delphia, and superior to any heretofore taken in the country, and respectfully invite the Ladies and Gentle men to call and examine specimens. Portraits taken equally well in clearer cloudy weath er. When children are to be taken, a clear day should be selected. The hours between 9A. M. and 4P. M. are the best. As the color and material of the dress, adds much to the beauty of the impression, therefore for Ladies, silk dresses, of any color (except white, light blue, or red,) either plain, striped or figured, ate the best for the pur pose• cCrPersons having inferior pictures, can have them exchanged on reasonable terms. As our stay is limited, persons residing in the village or country would do well to call as early as conveni• ent. Towanda, July 30th, 1 1895. HO, FOR THE BRICK ROW HERE ARE WE, ON HAND AGAIN with a new arrival of fresh GOODS, directly from New York City, Consisting of Broadcloths. Cassirneres of the newest styles, Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Gatnboons, Summer cloths, and Vestings, of every description and variety,' The latest styles of Brdzarines, Fancy Prints, and Ginghams, Irish Linens, Linen Diaper, Brown and Bleached Sheetings raid Shirt in.' ' s, Apron Check, Cot ton Batting, Brk Wadding, and various other things in that line too numerons to mention. ALSO, a large sock of Grocerim Hard-ware, and Crockery, which together with our former stock renders our assortment complete. And we wish to be poratisely understood, that we CAN and WILL sell as cheap for CASH, as any other establishment in Town, the "Savings Bank" not excepted, and if strict attention to the wants of cus tomers and cheap prices merits patronage, we say again, that we are bound to shine. V' Please call on us be fore going elsewhere. Good fresh Butler, and all kinds of GRAIN and LUMBER taken in exchange for goods; for which the highest market price will he paid. („CyDrin't mistake the place—Nn. 4 Brick Row, two doors ahead of the Savings Batik and next door to W. IL Baird and Co. Towanda, July 1845; TRACY & MOORE. THE cheapest and best lot of Crockery in Towan da may be found at TRACY & MOORE'S. July 20th., 1545 No. 4 Brick Row. WILLOW WAGGONS and Cradles for chit dren, for sale cheap at Jkily 30. TRACY & MOORE'S. A GOOD assortment of Tin and Stone-Ware at TRACY 4- MOORE'S, 4 Brick Row. SPLENDID lot of WHIPS of every description s at pricey to suit the purchaser at July 30. TRACT"& MOORE'S, No. 4 Brick Row. tit ATENT u . Clothes, Pins,. Hearth k B rushe , , Trace Chains, Shovels and Manure l'orks, if.., Knives and Hand saws for sale :it the e er y lowest prices fur cash at TRACY & MOORE'S. July 30. tit. 4 Brick Row. • WALL PAPER, Window Soph ull sizes , nd Glens at TRACY & MOORE'S. July 30. /Co. 4 01'0 ftenv, OM& GROCERY STORE, Keep it Before the People, THAT the Old Drug Store, west side of the Pub lic Square, is 'now receiving the largest assort ment of Drugs and Medicines ever offered in this mar ket, among which arc the following, viz • Sulph. Morphia, Blue Mass, do. Quinine, . Sit. Silver, Eng. Calomel, Quick do. lodid. l'otassa, Peperinc, Red Precipitate, Ipecac, White do. . Tart. Antimony, J. KINGSBERY Strychnia, lodine, Elateruim, Valerian Root, Kreasnt, Seneca do. Pulv. Jalap, Serpentaria do. Ext. do., Gentiou do, Ext. Colycinth, Colombo do. do. Gentian, Pink du., do. Cicuta, Senna, do. Hyosciarons, Adhesive Plaster, do. Taraxecum, Cantharides, Spring and 'Th umb Lancets, Lancet cases dm, The attention of PHYSICIANS is particularly in cited to the above articles, they being just received from one of the most respectable houses in New York and will therefore be warranted pure and free fiom adultei• ation in all cases, and disposed of at very low prices. Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Peppermint, Rosemary, Wormseed, Hemlock, Bassafruss, Lemon Lsaander, Ber gamot, Aniseed, Closes, Juniper, Amber, Cajput, Cara way, Monard, Fennel, Almond. Orifranum, Cedar, Am ber, &c., &c. The most popular of the day, such as Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Sand's Sarsaparilla, Dr. Jayne's Carmanitive, Balsam Hoar hound,' Turtington's Pink Expectorant Syrup, Bate man's Drops, Andersons do., Leiroott'a Cough do., Li quid Opodeldoc, Balsam Honey, Preston Salts, Mrs. Gardners Balsam Liverwort and Hoarhound, Dr.Spoons' Digestive Elixor,Di. Monne Elix. of Opium, Dr. Ben jamin Godfrey's Cordial, Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea, Cheesman's Arabian Balsam, Balm of Columbia, But ler's Masnesian Aperient, Henry's do., Dr. Thompson's Eye Water, British Oil, Harlsern do., Maccassar do., Bear's do., Grave's Hair do., Croton do., together with many others to numerous to mention. Compound Cathartic. Gregory's Boopet'a Female, German, Lees Windham Billions. litiles"Fomstio. Brandreth's, Wright's Indian Vegetable, Dr. Phinney's, Webstees, Moffats and Bitiers, Alcbasis. Bishops, dm. t White. lied and Black Lead, Chrome Green Chrome Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Prussian Blue Rose Pink. Sugar Lead, Litharge, Blue Smelts, Venetian Red, Vermillkm, Turmeric, Annette, Indigo, Copperas, Allem, Crude Tartar, Cochineal, Solution of Tin, Verdigris, Blue Vitro], Glass 7by 9, 8 by le, and 10 by 19, Putty, Linseed Oil, &c., &c. A. D. MONTANYB, DICGGIST. Towanda, May 21. 1845. Not the Towanda Shavin's Bank, nor No. 3 Brick Row, nor the Old Arcade: But No. 9, Brick Row; IS to he the identical spot where goods are sold cheaper for cash or ready pay, than any other establishment west of the cities of New York or Philadelphia. Persons wishing to prove this fact, can easily do it by calling in to see: No time will ho spent in shisiningfints, or filling. out bills of a worthless Institution. But the whole time and atten tion of the subscriber and his clerk, will be exclusively devoted to selling goods cheap. A nimble six pence, better than a slow shilling. • C. REED. Juno 23, 1845. No. 2 Brick Row. IXERE IS NO. 3 AGAIN-20 Quintlos Codfish, just reed iuld for sale at BAIRD'S. June 26. No 3 prick Row. ,• SUPERIOR COLORED Daguerreotype Miniatures. dro. 1, Bound to Shine. I= =2 GEE PAINTS, OIL AND DYE STUFFS. Its ac matkr , of the.application.y.,T , wpk.L—Riggs.. and others,of the . north Prato:mum Church and Roddy of Wells townshifi. May Term; 1845. NO+ICE is hereby given, that Joseph L. Riggs, 8. M. White, W. W. Ballard, and others, have pi e vented to said court an instrument in writing, and the objects, articles arid conditions set forth and contained c r D therein appearing to them lawful and not injurious to the comet laity, directed that said writing be filed, and that noti bo given in one newspaper printed issaid county of' radford, for at least three weeks before the next court of common pleas of said county, setting forth that an application has been-made to said court to grant such an act of incorporation, according to the act,of As sembly in such cases made and provided. A. CHUBBUCK, Prothonotary. Prot.'s office, July 30, 1845. In the matter of the application Bazleel Cates, and oth ers, of the first Presbyterian Church ond congega linn, of &me Townsi;ip. May Trria, 1845. NOTICE is hereby given thal.Bezaleel Gate., Sol omon Spalding. G. W. Eastman, C. H. Basica, and others, have presented to the said court an non& tnent in writing; anirthe objects, articles and conditions set forth and contained therein appearing to them lawful' and not injurious to the community, directed that said writing he filed, and that notice be given in one news paper printed in said county of Bradford. for at least three weeks before the 'rev court of common pleas of said county, setting forth- (hat an application has been made to said court to grant such an act of incorporation, according to the act of Assembly in such - rases Made and provided. A. CH LT tiCK, Prot. Prot.'s office, July SO, 1045. In the matter of the appheationof Prawn Lane and others:Rector Church Wardens Vestrymen and War ahippers in St. Paula. Troy Bradford County. Al a court of Common Pleas of Bradford County,3lay Term 1845. NOTICE is hereby given that Freeman Lane. G. .11 F. Reedington, John MlCen, Layton Runjan, E. C. Oliver, Jere Adams, E. F. Ballard, S. W, Paine, Henry Card, Bateman Monroe 2d., Henry B. Card, on the 16th day of May 1845, presented to the Court, an instrument in writing, praying the Court to be allowed to make certain amendments in their char ter, as heretofore confirmed and established by your said court, and the objects, articles, and conditions therein set forth and contained appearing to them law. ful and not injurious to the community, directed the said writing to be filed in the office of the Prothonotary of Bradford County, and that notice be given in one newspaper in said county, for at least three weeks be tore the neat Court of Common Pleaa of said County setting forth that an application has been made to said Court to grant such amendments to be made in 'their charter according to law. AARON CHLBBUCK, Ptot. Prot's. Office, Towanda July 30th. 1845. Oil TON SUGAR & MOLASSES.—This day reed by the " Chemung Line . ' and for sale cheap by the pound, Gallon, Barrel or Mid.. July 1. BAIRD'S. No. 3 Brick Rote. 12 DOZ genuine best quality Quinnebaug Scythe Stones, for sale by 0. 1). BARTI,FTT. TOWANDA SELECT SCHOOII. AchWING to some arrangements that have been made, UV the present term of this *6OOl will continue un til the 15th of August. Then there will be a vacation of two weeks, and the school wil he removed to the Academy. JNO. P. WORTHING, SARAH F. WORTHING, ?Teachers. FRANCES HUTCHINSON 3 Towanda, dui,- 21, 1845. CIMMAS .IND BEDSTE.RDS ' . THE, aubscribers still continue 4 i •to manufacture and keep on hand I P „ , at ,, their , old / u stand fisa ll i c k l i j nd . s of ( ti .. ;4:1.11; 15/80 Settees (I:;• i a j r v it, t o e . ; 1 e ci . 1: 7 ( . 1 , 3 \ 4C\,I. ; T i l e r l' ild ) i S or . which we will sell low for cash or produce. l't 'ENING done to order. Ti.}:liKINS ,5:. lIIKINSON. Towanda. A toil :23;105. , . . A '.lißiliS,tral:M .' s Noiice. ALLpersons indebted to the estate of Jcreine R. Bowman, late of Towanda township, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same are requested to present them. legally attested for settlement. The administrators will met to adjust the claims of said estate. at the house of Geo, Bowman, on the last Saturday of each month. lit RAM SWEET, G. BOWMAN. Towanda, July '2,1845. Adminiatratur3. dilkNE DOZEN Morgan's celebrated GRAIN CRA -111, DLEIB, with Harris' scythes, for sale by June 213,1845. REED. Heads & Fellow Citizens. r. are now in want of Bradford County stock, and any " persons has ing certificates.. called county orders, can find a maket at No. 3, ta here they will he taken at par in exchange for any of the articles comprising the largest and cheapest stock of Goods in the United States. We bad some thoughts of taking a few shares of "Savings Bank" stock, but we tind atter the " Pan , nick" which is now about over, it has cone Jowl] below var. and holders nre beginning to think they have burnt their lingers. Don't forget that our affirc is at No. 3 Brick Row W. H. BAIRD & CO. cc!,*. 'N:O -- t,sl cfaryip.;l72- HEAD QI:AnTEIII4. July 1, 1945. T is hereby ordered that from and after this date k goods arc to he. sold in this Encampment fee cash whenever they will bring anything shove cost. Clerks. agents and customers are hereby commanded to govern themselves accordingly. Braggarts are to stand back and keep off the parade ground. 0. D. BARTLETT, Commanding officer. el RI N DSTONES.—TIie best assortment of Nova :Scotia and other kind of grindstones, ever brought to this place. fur sale'bv U. 1). BARTLETT. DOZ OLD FASHIONED SCYTHES ; a splem. gip did article for sale choap by July 1. 0. D. BARTLETT. FIRST RATE ARK, and lota of ARK ROPE AL for sale by NV. H. BAIRD & CO. May 14. No. 3 Brirk Row LIATS of superior qualities, and most approved Alas Yler; from ..S2 up to— Call and are. 0. E. FLYNT Sr CO. A 1 - I‘IINISTRATOICS NOTICE:. A' persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Edsa 11, deceased. late of IV ELIA tp., are requested to make immediate pay meat, and all those having dentandsagainst the same are requested to present them. legally attested, for settlement. JESSE EDSALI., NATHAN ALTOTID, Jr. . Wells, July 7. 1845. A dininistrators 1 ASW~ c rigiH E 7. PAMPHLET LAWS of the last Logisla tore have been received, and are ready for ili.ttt button. A, CHITEIBU.CK, Prot. Prothonotary's Office, July 8, 1845 MEDICINE AND SURGERY. KrR. JAMES M. t4OODRICH bus located himself 'at MO.NROE. for the practice of his profession, and will be pleased to wait on those requiring his ser vices. He may be found at J. L. Johnson's tavern. Reference may be male to Drs. H Merits &M.4sox, of Towanda. April 23, 13.15. . . To the Voters of Bradford County. icuti.ow CITIZENS offer myself to your JILT consideration for the office of Sheriff. Should you honor me with your confidence, by nominating and electing me tosaiif office at the ensuing election, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and humanity. F. FISHER. Towanda Toornship.July 1. 1845. 111? IllltAll EONS', • lARE now opening at their stoma beautiful and cheap lot of SUMMER GOODS, direct From the City, which will be sold fur Cash, as low as can be bought at “The Savings Barik."or at any atom in town—call and see. Towanda,. 19th. May, '45. &IRIUMAIZTUDgi I§llloll4-.., At the Elmira • Cheap ,Cash store, wro. 1, Brick Row. . cnAmBERLUsr respectfully intones the A Et . public that he has par. baud of 1.. 8 . Wood & Go. their stock of goods, and h as jolt recei ved _~ • new re D mipply ‘ which riders his assort, vent of Drugs, -Medi c/rim l'a:nts, Pas, Dyt-aluffs 4. Yd Famt/y-Greecrics complete. - His stock consists in p..vi of the following MEDICINES, ETC. Essences Flour stdpbnr" Jo Benzoin G Ina Annutto A truck root Antimony Aqua Coma Aqua ammonia :Ether Brimstone Gum camphor Aacafccdita Myrrh Gamboge Glauber salts He/lobate Harlem oil Hydrioate Potties Iceland moss Ipecac iodine Jalep Juniper Berrie& Lunar Cauccie Liquorice ball and root Laudanum Morphine Manna Mace Moak Blue y third Bayberry bark du tallow Balsam lobe do Copaiva Barbadoes tar Balsam honey Blood root • Blue pills Balsam Pir Mack drop Barley Pearled Datenian's drops Dugundy Pitch Cayenne pepper African du Camphor Calomel Chamonile Bor. Corrosive sublimate Cochineal Cantharides Cubel,s Coc. inudicus Carbonate iron do Maznesia do - Soda • ;cu.: Vomits . Oxalic acid Essential oils, all kind. Oil soap Ppregorie Pills Phosphate iron Quicksilver Quassia Quinine Red Precipitate Senna Corsage Colocynth Chloride limo Cream tartar Dragon's blood Dover's Powders Sugar Lead Syringes Valerian root Saffron Usa tirsa Vol. Liniment Val. turpentine, &c.&e. A complete variety of GROCERIES,' such as Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Starch. Raisins, Cinnamon,Soda Crack• ers, Ginger, PeppLr, Eng.. Currants, Nutrnegs,ToVaceo and Snuff, Candles, &e. Ihgaalia Emery, assorted Epsom salts A complete assortment of Paints, Dye-atufra, Win• dory Glass, Patent Medicines, &c. Towanda, June 16, 1645. 11))1t1;81-1ES.—A general assortment of Hair, Paint, fill) Flesn, and shoe brushes at CH AMBERLIN'B, No. I Briek-Hosr. SHERIFF'S SALES. virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo. issued from 4, the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to roe directed I shall expose to public sale at the house of War. Briggs in the Borough of -Towanda, on Thursday the ti lot day of August the following piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster township, and bound ed as follows i—east by-the road leading from Towan da to Athens and lands of Guy Tracy, north by land. in the possession of I. Havens. west try lands of H. 8. Welles; containing about seven acres, more or less, party improved, with a saw mill thereon erected, with a turning .hop and lathe in said mill. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Guy Tea. cy, vs. Asa Forest. Sheriff's Office. ?_ Towanda, July 23, MIS. 5 J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. Executor's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of ieduthen Vlithey, late of Canton, deed, are requested,to make immediate payment, and all those havingdemaads attainst the same are requested to present them. legally attested for settlement to either of the subscribers in (...111011 township, Ttoga co. CDATZLES 0. SPENCER. BENJAMIN LANDON, Canton. July 1, 1.5745. Executoer. 11U'llC,CSODIZILJNEIL% 1r UST received and for sale at B. Kirrgabeey's Store. ell a few barrels superfine FLOUR, from Overtim dr . eialtmanea mill. Warranted an &Win. snick.. June 23. 1845. A NEW SUPPLY ript7RTON KINGSBEHY informs thepubWtc gene. lUP rally that he has just received direct (torn New York City, his spring stork of GOODS. It comprise* a very general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware &c. Hie goods have been selectemwith much care, and will be sold as cheap as can be bought in To- wand*. Call in and see ii it is not so. Towanda, April 30, 1845. "Goods for the Millions." USTreeeived at the Savings Bank, a number atone CI of those cheap Groceries, which makes Our assort- Mont complete. Those who patronise our cash estab lishment, will derive a decided adiantage over those who patellas° at other stores who do business on the credit system, as they arc not overcharged equivalent to the ielinquenee of those who never pay. Nos, Brick Row, G. E. FLINT & CO. 9U417 ILS.—PURE SPERM* LINSEED OILS, al nays on hand at C. E. FLYNT & CO'S. Portrait Painting, by W. H. Perkins, - 741 .00ni SIDE of the sqUare,in the room over J. C. Adams' Law Offlce--Col. Nties block. Likenesses warranted. Transparent Blinds, of my size or pattern desired. Jane IS, 1848. grhILS-I.inseed, Sweet, Castor and Lamp Oils, Slifi good and cheap at CHAMBERLIN'S. 1845. No. I Brick Ito*. MONTANYE'S STORE Corner of the Public Square & Main Street. rieHE largest and cheapest lot of goods ever offend in Bradford County is now opening at the above store. The most fashionable Goods of the season, such asßalzatines, Lawns. &c., with every variety of Print manufactured in theljnited States. AU the new styles of Summer Goods for Gentlemenboya and youth. Boors 4 ;;lIOES of any quantity and any price. 20 doz. lIATS at the lowest possible puke. GROCERIES of all kinds and HARDWARE in abnndanr". " Returning sincere thanks for the very fibers) patronage they have heretofore received, they pledge themselves to sell as cheap as goods of tho same quality can be pur chased in this or any of the neighboting villages. We would therefore advi,e our friends to call before pur chasing 'elsewhere. J. D. St E. D. MONTANYE. Tarvanda. May It. 1845. THE TOWANI)A CHEAP STORE. GREAT ATTRACTION .61E 1 Elam slrzaucor.l6CDW7 THE subscriberhas just returned from New York with a splendid assortment of Spring and Sum mmer- goods, which he offers for sale at ,ient.fitteen per cent, cheaper than gnods hate ever bornor ever will ha sold in this borough. His stock consists of fo reign and dometiticltteGunds, such as French. English and American Clotbs,.essaimeres. Stittinetts,Kentimity /pans, Summer stuffs. .A splendid-assortment of hints of all prices, also a full supply of Brown end Bleached goods, also, Fancy Goads, sucb„as Linen Handkerchiefs, Black, Blue - Black, Plaid and striped Silk*, Thread and Muslin Edgings, Ladies and Gentlemen. Cravats, Bon.. net Ribbons, Damask an/ Mouvrelin.de Mine Shawls, Parasols and a thousand sr [iciest no ntrUnlrOnSto mention. GROCEFIES—Bro , aa, boat and Crushed Sugars, St. Croix, Portirico cud New Orleans Molasses. Cogni ae and Amerlcan Brandy, Holland Gin, Teas, Arc., slow Crockery, Glass, Naila, Hardware &c. &c. All persona desirous of purchasing gouda low, will do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Grain taken: in payment for Goods. CEA ni.Es RsvP. =!=11111==1