DEDICATION 1. . - THE Catholic Church, in the borough of Towanda Will be dedicated to the service of Almighty God, Ico Friday, the fah dby of September nest. ',edicts. V lion sermon by the Right Rev. F. P. Kinrick, Catholic %Mil of Pennsylvania. An opportunity will be given to the c haritable Ladies and Gentlemen who feel wi t to c ontribute their mite. towards the liquidation of the debt accumulated by building. Divine service to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. mi. .t ROM the pasture of the subscriber in Duren town. .f gI ship, on or about the 20th of July, a dark red m i3 c pi ng size,—has had the brush of the tail cut off, Ind the ends of herhorns Were sawed of some years cito . Whoever will return said cow, or give informa tion "conceroingiber shall be suitably rewarded for their trouble. PHILIP KIPP. Dwell; August 9, 1145. BLANKS! BLANKS! • ITSTICES 9 SEAMUS, a full assortment jolt printed and for Bale at this office. ang2o. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, nntles.the firm of D.C. Sc. 0. N. Sals ury, is this day dissolved by mutual agreement. All outstanding debts are to be paid by D. C. Salsbury, who la also to settle all.matteri due the late firm. ... Those having unsettled accounts with the firm will please settle the same as speedily as ible. - D. Cposs. SALSBURY, Mourocion: Aug. ".1,1845. O. N. SALSBURY. TO THE PUBLIC ! • lIAMG purchased the entire stock of goods lately opened by D. C. &Q. Salsbury,-and assumed the entire business and responsibility of the firm I would return my thanks to former customers for their patronage, Ind solicit the same and the public generally. My stock of Goals is complete and will he sold on the most liberal terms. Any quantity of LUMBER will be received in ex chum for Goods, and for first quality, iamb will be paid. prod u ce of all descriptions wilYbe taken for goods. Monroeton. Aug.2l. t 845. D. C. saLsßußy. .idjourned Special Court. ad j ourned Special Court will be held at the Court House in the borbugh of Towanda, in and for the county of Bradford, on Monday the 3d day of November next. at .2 o'clock ; in the afternoon, of said day for the trial of all climes certified to said court. By order of the Honorable William Jessup, president of our said court. AARON CHUBBUCH, Prot- Prot's. Office. Towanda, Aug. 14, 1845. An Apprentice Wanted. WANTED, by the subscriber, an apprentice to the TAILORING business. A lad from 16 to 17 years of age, who can come well recommended. is re quired. G. H. BUNTING. Towanda, August 20, 1845. A CHANCE FOR PRINTERS A VIIINGTON PRESS FOR SALE: llkli.llNTiged the Reporter, the Press which we have eretofore used, is offered for sale, very CHEAP FOR CASH. It is a Wa'shington patent, Imperial size, end an easier and b. tter working press never was put up. It will be delivered at Owego. El mira or Ralston. Address E.S. Goonatce & Soy, Towanda, Pa. aug2o. AT MY OLD TRdDE .d GAIN 1 A. M. Warner, Clock & Watch Maker. HAS opened a shop in the Drug btore of A. D. Montanye, two doors below Mootanye's Cheap Cash Store, nearly opposite Kingsbery'sßrick Mansion, where he can be found at all timesol day, and he at again invites his old customers and others to give him a cal!. 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 bad much experience in his business and being determined to give aatisfaction ; he hopes to be able to ,misty all. He also has on hand a small assortment of JEWEL RI', u lOw for cash as can be had at no. lOn, Old Ar cade, or at any given number in the Brick Row, altho' some of it might have been purchased of Shelden & Co. He is not able to boast of as large an assortment of Sold chronometer, duplex, lever and L'Epine Watches, dismand rings, pins &c., &c., as can be found in the assortment advertised near thasHay-Scales, but what be has shall be•sold so low that competition with him 'meld be useless. He tenders his grateful acknowledgements to the public. for past favors and at the IMMO' time, solicits a share of public patronage. Towanda, August 20, 1845. Carr:mar ,Prroocrec of every description will be to ken in payment for work. CASn not refused. MGRRISONS PILLS, the genuine article for sale at BAIR eB, the only agents in Towanda. Augur. 20. 1845. Friends and Fellow ir "HEREBY offer myself as a candidate for the office effIERIFP, and should I he so fortunate as to re erne the nomination and election, by your suffrages. I shell'feel in duty bound to serve the public in all things penoaogy to the office, always leaning to the side of mercy. Ay reasons, fellow-citizens, for offering myself as a ca n didate, are few and simple; they are as follows: In the first place, my health is impaired by hard labor, so tits:visit no I ang er able to support my family by per finning the d utit a of husbandman ; and secondly, I have had manydcsses in different ways, so that I have coma partitively nothing that I can call my own. Now, I ask yes to elect mt., not for the purpose of malting a sped"- Igloo oat of it, but to gain a livelihood. Should you, fellow-citizens, f eel disposed to elect me to that office, I shall evert - eel th ankful for the favor. I will now say, that !Save ever ibeen in the democratic ranks, and my with is to get the nomination by my political brethren. I feel the ditadvant age that the poorer classes of commu nity always labor under in a politi6al point of view, but professto lave in a country where all men are cseated fete and mod, am I where property qualifications are put down. Please reflect and then judge, and I shall always feel diTosed to Ain de your decision, August 20. M . H. P. HINES. To the .Citizens of Bradford County. WFRIENDS having seen fa to =lce use of my etness a candidate to represent their county, /t hen , lt expedient that I should make them some re ply en the subject, which is of no small nragnitudeln is of the &epee interest, which in part constitutes out All that I have hi ray to my friends Will be summed " in but fee wool.. I feel grateful to themfor the haw awe list they wish to confer upon Me, and if they think me , worthy ofthe office I shall feel myself bound• to an-- ewer the wifl of any constituents, and never happier in a° 'Noe- Aewhat constitutes' theirbest interest: will effect mine,uthry are cemented together, and if we keep this oar motto we shall not be led by the first impulse to barter oar Shades for British gold, or any o ther ei nlelef metre, which is horrible to me andTsbotild think 4‘"l ahead of this our republic. I ahead fikeio visit the townships and fol. Tew I V the fidielonv fashion, but my integrity and dif fidence forbids.. I could greet my friends under almost anY ether circumstances better than this; anal should think that my - friends would lose all confidence if I should take those tncesures, which would eidterahow a want of knowledge or a wish for gain, and not the ge neral good. My business calls me to more useful Fer- P c ' s "' n% Inne your ob't servant, with esteem. Pike, A ugnst. 1845. A. FAIRCHILD. • When was public virtue to be: found, WHERE PRIVATE WAS NOT." ripHE mite ef Gal is the same to roe as to Israel on 11 the hanks of the Red 84a,—"Go forward" . --ani• mated ihnsarise and riot solicited by friends, for they I ,„ T e: Ulm angels 'visits, few and far between;" FRen " n eat &I Melted ten years a resident and 'eddied of Towanda township, who has earned his liying-by. the" sweat of his brow " and as a politician, always fl " t hful•ltl his party leaders, come forward this full'to ask the suffrages of all parties for the office of Sheriff! I hope Meisel,* will pay heed to their best interest and not put theirs , * dependence on a clique centered to and shout the Borough. Clear the way then, for Bee Wilcox goes for extending the area of freedom " end if .eieeted pledges himself to take care of his own Pmkete. - The 4)---.1 take the hindmost. Towanda • tp. A0g.12, 1845, BEN WILCOX: . ROVER liiilC - 51 . 6, - i - first rate article for safe al Aug. 11. ' BAIRD'S, 10. 3, OF GRA N D JURORS drawn for September 'session A. D. 1845. ' Warren—E. E. Allen, Manson ; ' . Sheshequitn.Buek; ' ' • Troy—.J. A; P. Ballard, Benj. Shattuck; '. • , Burlington—Cephaa Clark; E. Foster; Durell—Wm.Cowell ; , • Canton—F. S. Elliott, James Warren; Frankhn—ff. nirchiftl, S. Latimer; MonrocWrn. Gofj; Athens tp— r E. Gardner, M. Wheelock; Springhill—C. A. Johnson; Columbia—Beterden Monroe; " • Pike.—Elliott Marsh. J. W. Ptah; Granville—E. Marvin ; Windham—Peter Osborne Herrick—C. Stephens, TLLVERSZ JURORS—nag? W6ltg. Troy 7 Sarol. Allen, David Downes, R.Goddard; Springhill—Harry Ackla ;• Monroe—C. M. Brown • Litchfield—Cyrus 81000041, Blithe B. ; Warren—Wm. Beardsty, John Dickerson, Geo. Pendle ton. Canton—James Ba#, James A. Bothwell, John W: Vandyke; Ridgeberry—Howard Bart, John Seeley ; Towanda tp—J. Bailey jr; Athens boro—T. J. Brooks; Leroy—C. Chapel ; Columbia—Moses B. Canfield; Ira Pettibone, R. Sher wood, J. Sherwood ; Asylum—John F.. Chamberlin; Durelt—Simeon Decker, Israel Smith; Wyalusing—Harry Elliott, Clark Hollenback; Rome—Chas. Forbes ; Herrick—Minor Fairchild ' • Burlington—E. Guyer, J. Morley, James Long; South Creek—Am G il let ; Albany—Wm. Haverly, Wells Willcox; Towanda boro—D. C. Hall, J. P. Kirby ; Athens (p—Edward C. Herrick, C. Matthewsoh . , 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 ; SZCOSD VIZK. Columbia—Myron Ballard ; Smithfield—John Bird ; Wysoz—Wm. A. Benedict, M. H. Limning, C. Shores ; Springfield—Ezra Benedict, Pentecost Sweet, N. W. Biles ; Durell—John Benjamin ; Wyalusing—Hamilton Brown,Burton Edwards; Granville--Julins Bailey, The odore Curtis; Pike—Lyron Beecher, Wm. W. Eastbroolus, R. Good ell ; Troy—Daniel Dobbins, DeLoss Herrick, Stephen Wil ber; Orwell—P. Dimmick; Albany—Henry Hibbard, Joseph Menardi, Miner Wil- • cox ; Asylum--Jason Horton ; Monroe—Moses Kellogg ; Leroy—Aaron Knapp, A. Stone; Litchfield—Chao. Kinney ; Rome—R.'Lent. J. McCabe, R Struble; Wells—A. Miller; Towanda barn—J. F. Means, I. Smalley ; Csinton—Aaa Pratt; Warren—A. Whitaker: TOWANDA ACADEMY. THE next academic year of this inStitation, will commence on Monday, the firm day"of Septem brr next, under the superintendence and management of Mr. J. C. Vandercook, as Principal. . JNO. P. WORTHING. AssisiANT. Alas Sarah F. - Wurthing, Preceptrese. Mr. 'Vandercook has been successfully engaged in teaching for ten years past; he has much experience in this important and truly elevating department of human enterprise end 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• tainments, experience and skill in teaching, and cannot fad to do much for the advancement of the- student and the prosperity of the institution. Miss Worthing, the Preceptreas of the Female De partmont. has alreaey, by her devotion Co literature, and her superiot virtues, obtained the unqualified confidence of the community, and the esteem and affection of her numerous pupils. idung 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 associate. ,` They cannot but be improved by ner exempla and society, as well as by her engaging instruc, (inns. rurrtoiv will be as follows, in ■ll 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, &c., 4 00 Mathematics and the languages, 5 00 Incidental expenses. per term,-during winter, 25 No student will be received for less than half s term, end 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 be a vacation done week after the first term ; also one week alter the thirtl, and a vacation of sir weeks after the fourth, including the harvest season. • We desire to make the Towanda Academy an agree ble and desirable resort for students front abroad, as well as those at home; a place where the purest virtues shall be cultivated, and the germs of science firmly se in the youthful mind. For this great object, no carom labor will be spared on'the part of teachers or trustees. The Principal should be consulted 76efore purchasing books, as secret changes are contemplated in the text-books of the School. Students from abroad can find board with the Princii 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 be two examinations and exhibitions during the year, the time to be determined by the trichers and trustees. RIRAM MIX, President. Enos Tomkins, David Cub, J. D. Montanye, C. L. Ward, John F. Meant', Burton !fingsbery, H. 8. ?demur, William Elwell. Towanda, July 31. 1845 No. 3 at their old tricks again. "DILL BAIRD started last ening for New York, and in about three weeks rom this date, health, navigation, and providence pami •ng, fwe don't fear Henry Sheldon 4 C 0.,) we will have another tremen dous lot of tremendous good, and tremendous cheap GOODS. In the mean time -wo would gay to our nu merous friends that we have a very good assortment now on hand ; but knowing as we do, that children will cry to go to 11.111/RD ' S CHEAP KONA, and that the honest feral - era of Bradford Co. and their-kind hearted companions will be,ont of bailor if N 0.3. Brick Row fails to have on hand at times. all such articles as their comfort arid convetience require, we have deter mined to have on hand rwr elegant assortment early in the season. We will give you notice when our goads arrive, and we know you arill all be here to take a look at them. . 'W. H. BAIRD & CO.. z Augnat"9; 1945. No. 3 Brick Row., To The. Collectors of 3radford County. .W HAVE given notice that whose Duplicates of County - 4nd* State Taira retosin unsettled on the 13th day of September next, will tiiisifirdy be proceed ed against in a legal . Manner. 'nit , financial condition of the State and the County. in:medicinal, demands that the laws for the collection of hues should be rigidly en•. forced:. This is no humbug. Murk that. L. PIERCE. Treasurer. . Treasurer's Offite,Towande, Aug. J 3, 1845. • .11umeopathir Physician. irkOCTOR L. • PItATT; .wordd rerprt:tfolly inform ALF the citizens of Towanda mid its - vicinity: that he will he happy, to:be artsetential smith.- to those:Who need . medial aid. From his experience or the "Teem which' headbpts, be tiettate hiarseit thaCthe community' will ho ivell'pleisml' with 'lta etre.eti Zion the various diseases which 'flies?'" it heir to." His raiz tett: he &mid at the • residence of P...DeWelPSeqr. ' Towanda : June 7th IRtS.- • .SALF.S, • Blr virtue or sunry writs of . Flees Paciis issued out of the court of, common pleas. of Bradford Connty, to we ditected, 1 shall-ex pose to public sale at the house of Wm. Briggs in the borough of , Towanda, cm Saturday the 30th day cif . Augur inst., at one o'clork'P. M., the following piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Ridgburv, and bounded on the north by land of „Michael Man, on the east by land of. homas 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 limn there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. %V. 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 blierman, east by lands of Jerte Adaihs, south by lands owned by the bank of North America, and went 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 the suit of Elijah S. Tracy ye. 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 pot, a white oak tree marked as a witness north 54° west font links, thence cast 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 white oak tree, south 12° west seven links marked as a witness, thence south 100 peaches to the beginning. Containing flay acres strict measure, located partly on three warrant lots. Seized and taken in exe&tion.at the suit of Gilbert Pearsoll vs. David Barstow, Adminis trator of Nathaniel Pearsoll deed: JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, August 0, 1845. 5 North Branch' Canal Company. 1 OTICE is hereby given that agreeably to a rem lotion of the Board of Managers of the North Canal Company, a further instalment of nine dollars per share is required to he 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 Wilkesbarre, on or before the Ist day of Sep tember nest, upon each and every share of said capital stock, under Lind subjert tattle provisions of the several acts of Assembly, incorporating the Company aforesaid. - By order of the Board, •GA RRICK MA LLERY, President. Philadelphia, July 24, 1845. HATS & CAPS 4. BONNETP- 4 , yll the late styles fur sale at & SONS'. A FEW LEFT OF those new and CHEAP GOODS. They will he sold cheaper than ever. (if possible) to make room for Fall Goods. Look for N 0.5, "Savings Bank," as it is the only genuine Cheep Cash Store. July 22. G. E. FLYNT 4e. CO. SAVINGS BANK.—No. 5, Brick row: Super blue, black silk. do. do. striped. Rich chameleon do. Plaid • do. Parasols, ribbons. Cashmeres, Dr!eines, Ladies' Cravats. Calicoes. Sheetings—cheap as evef. Window paper. &c.. &c. The above are a few of the many Na', Goods just opened at G. E. FLYNT & CO'S. Cigars ! Cigars ! FOR SALE, at DR. MASON'S 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. Z.* DOZ Wayne county ploughs, for sale at the Sa sings Bank. Pluugh merchants supplied at manu facturers prices, and Farmers on the most reasonable terms. G. E. F L Y r CO. July 30. No. 5 Brick Bow. TONS DUNCANNON NAILS. and shall be re L riving mom, to a hich the- attention of Met en:silts is incited at wholesale, at July 7. NTA NYE'S. Dr. J. N. Sumner, Surgeon Dentist. RESPEtTFULLY informs hie friends tbat hay. trig recovered trom his illness, be will make his next profea,ional visit to Towanda,' - on or before the first day of October next. jRUIT—Just received a supply of Lemons, Prunes, Figs, Raisins, acc. at CH AM BE RUN'S. June, ISO. - No.l Brick Row. O.I 3 )ZTSPOW (I.!Zaa - aSf§D Taken RT P.llt for all kinds of Goods July I. 1845. by ELLIOTT & MERCER. Register's Notices. NOTICE is hereby given to sil persons interested, 1.11 that E. R. Myer administrator of the estate of • William Myer, deem Lucinda Prince .admistratrix and Miles Prince admis trator of the estate of Joseph Prince, deceased ; Aden Calkins administrator of the estate of • Sally Miller, decraeed and Noah C. Bowen and Horatio B. Bowen; executors of the last will and testament of George Bowen deceased ; have filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wills in and fur the county n ot 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 neit for confirmation and allowannee, , JULIUS RUSSELL, Register, by C. S. Rua a s Ls, Deputy. Register's Office, Towent'a, July 28th, 1845. OILS.—PORE SPERM dr. LINSEED OILS, al wars on hand at G. E. FLYNT & CO'S. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo. issued from the court of common pleas of Bradford county,to me directed l shall expose to public sale at the house of Win. Briggs in the Borough of Towanda, ,on Thursday the '2lst day of August the following piece' or parcel of) and situate in Ulster township, and bound. ed 'follows 1--east by the road leading from rowan. da to Athens and lands of Guy Tracy, north by lands in the possession of I. Havens, west by lands of H. Welles; containing about seven Mar more or less, party improved, with a saw mill thereon erected, with a turning shop and lathe in said mill. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Guy Tra cy, vs. An Forest. . . I. N. WESTON, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office. Towanda, July 23, 1845.5 SHERIFF'S SALE BY virtue of a writ of vend. expo., issued from the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, I shall expose to public solo 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 Int of land in the borough . of Towanda, situ ate on Main street, boumkti on the cast by said Main street, on the north by an alley leading from Main to f3econd street, on the west by Second street, on the math by Abraham Goodwin'i lot, lately occupied by 'Abra• Mei Goodwin, containing leas than • one•fourth of an acre, being the sa2 lot on which the Eagle -Tavern lately. stood,' •. • • • • , Seized and tali in oxecutim at the Imhof Davia.M. Maio the . 14ee'oc Bitatow vs: Towanda Bank t '; ' N.` WESTON. Sheiiff: Sheriff's IMEIce, Tctienda, Aug". t • - r : SITPERIOg i ;COLOREP ( ... ,-. .*M.; E .;_;. • 4 I:: ( §.) ... 1 j i - ,:c ; • I ,:: ! 1 / 4 . ZI , ''.. - 4 . : ' 44 t ~.7Hr: ..:.• . •- . ~ . . Daguerreotype Miniatures. retch Or Fisher, RESPECTFULLY announce to the Ladies am! Gentlemen of Towandti, and vicinity, that they have opened rooms in the new building up stairs, south west corner of the public square (its the room formody occupied - by Ulysses Mercur u t Law -otbec,) add would be happy to wait on all those who may wish good likenesses of theinselvrs, single or in groups: En trance west side of Montanye's sten. Mr. F. F. have the satisfaction of knowing that their Portraits ate 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. Pomona taken equally well in clear or cloudy weath er. When children are to be taken, a clear day should be selected. The hours between 9A. M. and 4P. are the beat. As the color end material of the dreg% adds much to the beauty of the impression, therefore fur Ladies, silk dresses, of any color (except white, light blue, or red.) either plain, striped or figured, 'are the best for the pur pose. . OaPersons having inferior pictures, can have them exchanged on reasonable tenni,. As our stay is limited, persons residing in the Tillage or country would do well to call as early ,as conveni• cot. Towanda, July 30th, 1845 HO, FOR THE BRICK ROW ,'ro. 4, Bound to Shine. HERE ARE WE, ON HAND AGAIN with a new arrival of fresh GOODS, directly from New York Ciiy, Consisting of B,roadcluths, Cassimeres of the newest styles, Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans. Gamboons, Summer cloths, and Vestines, of every description.and variety. The latest styles. of Balzarines, Fancy Prints, and Gingham, Irish Linens, Linen Diaper, Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Apron Check, Cot ton Batting, Brk Wadding, and various other things in that line too numerons to mention. ALSO, a large a-ock of Groceries. Hard-ware, and Crockery, which together with our former stock residers our assortment complete. And we wish to be positively understood, that we CAN and WILL sell as cheap for CASH, as any other establishment in Town. the -Savings Bunk" not excepted, and if strict attention to the wants of cus tomers and cheap prices merits patronage, weeny again, that we are bound to shine. aa•Pleash call on us be fore going elsewhere. Good fresh Butter, and all kinds of GRAIN and LUMBER taken in exchange for goods, for which the highest market price will he paid. taDifn't mistake the place—No. 4 Brick Row, two doors ahead of the Savings Bank end next door to W. H. Baird and CO. Towanda, July 1845. TRACY & MOORE MI ; HE cheapest and beat lot of Crockery in 'rowan da may be found at TRACY & MOORE'S. July 20th., 1P45 ' No. 4 Brick Row. WILLOW WAGGONS and Cradles for chit dren, for sale - cheap at July 30. TRACY & MOORE'S. A GOOD assortment . of Tin noilStonetWare at TRACY 4- .MOORE'S, No. 4 Brick Bow. A SPLENDID lot of WHIPS of every description IS . at prices to suit the purchaser ut July 30. TRACY & MOORE'S. N 0.4 Brick Row, InDATENT PAILS, Brooms, Clothes, Pins. Hearth Bruehes, Trace Chains, Shovels and Manure Corks, Hay Knives and Hand alms ror sale at the very lowest prices for cash at TRACY & MOORE'S. Jelly 30. Na. 4 Brick Row. WALL PAPER, Window sash of all size. and Gilles at TRACY & MOORE'S. inly 30. ICo. 4 Brick Row. DUG & GROCERY STORE, Keep it Before the People, THAT the Old Drug Store, west side of the Pub lie' Square, is now receiving the largest assort no lit of Drugs end Medicines ever o6•red in this mar ket, among which are the tollowing,, vie • Sulph. Morphia, Blue Mesa, do. Quinine, Nit. Silver, Eng. Calto;,Cl, Quick do. loilid. Powssa, Peperine, Red Precipitate, Ipecac, White do. Tart. Antimony, rltrychnia, lodine, Elateruim, Valerian Root, Kreasot, Seneca do. Pulv. Jalap, Serpentaria do, Ext. do., Gentian do. Ext. Colyeintb, Colombo du. do. Gentian, Pink do. do. Ciente. Senna. do. Hyoeciamus, Adhesive Plaster, do. Taraxecorn, Cantharidea, Spring and Thumb Lancets, Lancet cases &c., The attention of PHYSICIANS is particularly in vited to the above articles, they being just received from one of the most respectable ho i nses in New York and will therefore be warranted pare and free from adulter ation in all cases, and diaposed of at very low prices. OILS AND ESSENCES. Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Peppermint, Rosemary, Wormseed, Hemlock, Sassafrass, Lemon Lavender. Ber gamot, Aniseed, Cloves, J uniper, Amber, Cajput, Cara way, Monard, Fennel, Almond. Origanum, Cedar, Am ber, &c., &c. PATENT MEDICINES The moat popular of the day, such as Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Sand's Sarsaparilla, Dr. Jayne's Carmanitive, Balsam Hour hound, Turtington s Pink Expectorant Syrup, Bate man's Drops, Andersons do., Lemon's Cough do.. Li quid Opodeldoe, Balsam Honey. Preston Salts, Ira, Gardners Balsam Liverwort and Hoarhound, Dr.Spoims' Digestive Elisor,Dr. Munne Elix. of Opium, Dr. Ben jamin Godfrey's Cordial, Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea, Cheesman's Arabian Balsam, Balm of Columbia, But. ler's Magnesian Aperient, Henry's do., Dr. Thompson's Eye Water, British Oil, Harleem do.. Maccassar do., Bear's do., Grave's Hair do., Croton do., together with many others to numerous to mention. G 1323 Compound Cathartic,. Gregory's limpet's Female, German, Lees Windham Billions. Miles Tomatto, Brandreth's, Wright:a/Intim Vegetable. Dr. Phinney's, Webster's, Moffat, arid Bitiers, Alebasis. Bishops, dm. PAINTS, OIL AND DTP. STUFFS White. Red and Black Lead, Chrome Green Chrome 'stenos', Yellow Ochre. Prussian Blue Rose Pink, Sugar Lead, Litharge, Blue Smelts. Venetian Red. Vermillicw, Turmeric, Annetta, Indigo, Copperas, Albin), Crude Tartar, Cochineal, Solution of Tin, Verdigris, Blue Vitrol, Glass 7 by 9, 8 by 10, and 10 by 12, Putty, Linseed Oil, &c., &c. A. D. I‘ 4 I S. ONTANYE, DIIUGGIST. Towanda, May 21, 81, 18 Not the Towanda Shavin's Banfr..nar No. 3 Brick Row, nor Ow Old Arcade, But No. 4, Brick Row, IS NOW ACKNOWLEDGED co be the identical spot where goods are so!; ct,aapar for ca s h or ready pay, than any other este'ilis'.iment west of the cities of New York ot.Thilintein . ,ita. Persons wishing to prove this fact, cau Zioit by calling in to see. No time will be spent in ,ikinningjibita, or filling out bills of a worthless institution'. But the whole time end Inten tion of the subscriber and his clerk, will be exclusively devsted tgsetlidg. goods cheap. A:nimblo six pence, better thesis slow shilling. GAMED. Juni 23, 1845. , No. 1; aricknow. ERE I 4 NO. - 3. g,aintl4' Pod Gab, 11.11 . just irc'd for sate at BA intra. • June 26,Nu 3. Brick Row. - , .. • . , In the molter of the Odplietilio; of Josiph - -Wye, yyd others, cf. the North fictlyterietra March and society of IVellslotimship. 111 - 4 Term, 184 ft, LOTICE:is hereby given, that Joseph ftiggi, B. M: White,-W We Ballard, and others, have pre seated. to said court an instrument in sr riting.iind the objects, articles arid contiitions ,set birth, mad contained therein appearing to them lawful and not injurious to the cOmmuni:y, directed that said writing be filed, ,and that notice be given in °he newspaper printed In said county of - Bradford, for at least three creeks before the next court of common pleas of said county, setting forth' that.an application has been made to said courtly grant such an act of incorporation, according to the act of As sembly in such cases male and prodded. A. CHUBDUCK, Prothouotery Prot.'s office, July no, 1845. Lr the ;nailer of Me application Bathe/ Oa/mum:loth. era, of the first Presbyterian Chureli aOcreonirega lion. of Rome Township: May Trent, 1845. NOTICE is hereby given that Bersleel Gates, Sol. omon Spalding. G. W. Eastman, C. B. Bassett, and others, have presented to the said court an Marin anent in writing, and the objects, articles and conditions set (sail and contained therein appearing to thenilaWful and' nut injurious to the community, directed that said writing be Med, and that notice be given in one news. paper printed in said county of Bradford, for at feast three weeks before the next court of coinmon 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 Assembly in such 'eaves made and provided. A .CHUBBECK, Prot. Pmt.'s office, July 30, 1E45.- in the matter of the appheatzon of Freeman Lane and others, Rector Church . Wardens Vestrymen and Wor shippers in St. Paul:. Troy Bradford County. At a court of Common Fleas of Bradford County, Nay. Term 1845. IkTOT:CE is hereby given that Freeman Lane. G. 11 F. Ileedington, John I.PKeao, Layton Runyan. E. C. Oliver, Jere Adams, E. F. Ballard, 8. W. Paine, Henry Card, Bateman Monroe 21.. Henry 11. 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 continued 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 comninnity, directed the said writing to be filed in the ofFite of the Prothonotary of Bradford County. and that notice he given in one newspaper in said county, for at lean three weeks be fore the next Court of Common Pleas 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. _ "rnia. Office, Towanda July 30111.1845. 10 TON SUGAR & 11+10LASr•ES.--Thia dey GIP by the “Chemnng Lilly" and for tale cheep by the pound, Gallon, Barrel or July I. BAIR D'S. • No. 3 Brick Row. DOZ genuine bestgustUy Quinneboug Scythe Soneg, for sale by 0. D. BAKTLFTT. TOWANDA SELECT SCHOOL. ®WING to some arrangements that have been mode, the prt sent term of this School will continue on• til the 15th of August. Then there will be a vadation of two weeks, and the school will be removed to the Academy. • JNO. P. WORTHING, SARAH F. WORTHING, Teachers FRANCES HUTCHINSON, Towanda, July 21, 1845. CHW2IRS wiND BEDSTE.,2DS. THE subscrilmrs still continue /. to manufacture and keep on hand I at their old stand. all kinds of 'S :'X''. , # ! Cane and Wood seat Chairs"; ~.,,-; :,- _- / also Settees If various kinds \ \ :-- -.•'.; 4- 43 E DSTEViDS, of every • , ;• • '.... description, which we WHY sell low for cash or produce. • TURNING done to order. TOMEINS r.r. MAKINSON. Towanda. April ta, 1845. ' Administrator's • Notice. T.T. persons indebted to the estate ofJarmo R. Bowman, late of Towanda township, deceased, are requested to, matte immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested for settlement. • The administrators will ril- , et to adjust the claims of said estate, at the house of Geo. Bowman, on the last Saturday of each mouth. MBA NI SWEET, G. BOWMAN. Towanda. July 2, 1845. Administrators. ONE DOZEN Morgan's celebrated GRAIN CRA. with Harris Se)thea, for sale Lv . . _ June 23, 1845 Newts Fellow Citizens. 'WE aro now in want of Bradford County stock, and any persons basing certiflirates, eellyd caut,:y orders, can find a rnaket at No. 3. where they will he taken at par in exchange for any of the articles enniprising the largest and cheapest stock of Good■ in the United States. e had some thouzhts of taking a few share ' , of 'tSrvings Bank" mock, hut we find after the '• Pan. nick" which is now about over, it has down below par. and holders are begioniotr to think they have burnt their fingers. Don't forget ant our office is at No, 3 Brick Row W. H. BAIRD & CO. ~~ a ~.L: ~ `~:: C;i~.~J~.s`3~ ~ Hun QI:ARTZIIII.JUIy 1, 1845. ET is hereby ordered that from and after this date goods are to he sold in thi's encampment fer cash whenever they will iititic tiny thitig-lhoire cos. Clerks. agents and customers arc hereby commanded to govern themselves accordingly'. Braggarts are to stand back and keep off the parade eroithd: 0. B. BA RTLETT. Commanding officer. GIN' ES.—The hest assortment of Nqva Scotia and other kind of grindstonei. over brought to this place. for sale by O. D. BARTLETT. DoZ OLD FA:sHIONED SCYTHES, a spleii %.o did article for sale cheap by OE O. D. BARTLETT, ek. FIRST RATE ARK, and lots of ARK ROPE'. A for sale by W. H. BAIRD A: CO . No. 3 Bride Row. Dui :ITS of superior qualitimi. and moat approved s yleik, from $2 up to— Coll !mit see. OE! ALL persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Edeall, deceased. late of W sun tp.. are requeetetl to make immediate payment. and all those having demands ag at eat the sa m e are req ue s ted to present. them. legally attested, for settlement. JESSE EDSALL, WE4I9, holy 7. 1845 T.4_`,E2-)IEgAIN M&VY-.0 - milt; PA NI PHLET LA WS Inf the lastLegisle. Lure have been received, and are ready fur di■ttl bution. A. CIJUBBUO . K, Prot. Prothonotary'a Office, July 8, 1546. • MEDICINE AND SURGERY DR. JAMES 'AL GOODRICH hos located himself at MONROE, for the practice of his profession. and will he pleased to wait on those requiring. his Set. vim. He may be found at J. L.l Johnson's tavern, Retetence may he made to Dray Huaron Sc. tilao- A , of Towanda. April 2.3, IR•15. To the Voters of Bradford County. FELLOW CITIZENS offer myself tu • your consideration for the offiCO of sheriff. Should you honor me with your confiders .. e , by nominating and electing me to said office at !htt c.nsuing election.l pledge myself to discharge the dur,cd of the cake with , fidelity and hainanity. . F. FISRER. Towanda Township :icily 1. 1845. • .1.14 iM LI • IP t 7 w.;tolAti • - HIRAM lllX & SONS' A RE: now opsnineas their stoma beautiful and cheap lot of BUMMER GOODS. direct intnOthe City. w hitt:will bo;soldi for Cash, 4ii; horror i csok. ber Lion)* at "Tho Savings Ettnak l , grACIMY,t I I II 4?O: liZtet• — c llll and see. Tnv soda, Itqh slay, '45. AARON CHOBBTICK, Piat REED G. E. FLYNT .# CO NATHAN ALVOIID, Jr. • Mminikrators, — .4ll' 4 3lllkMiltalf 6=24 - lAt the Elmira-Cheap Cash store, - .74r0:-1; Orick /110/!. EL CH..4fiffIERIAN,at spectrally, informs %be A publiC that ho hot purchased of), 8. Woad & ea. weir stock of gdOdr; erid Ssi "jit et ieeilved a am supply. !bid, readers hoasasamornt of Dniss. Medi dna, Paiiiis. Oaf. Dyt-gujr.gtfd Family Groceries complete. His stOck'coriaineiit 'part of. tb. following - 3ffiDlCiSi,:' NTC.' ' - Annatto - - - -• , --• -EniendesN"'• - • Arrow root - Flour sulphat , Antimony ''• *•' '. dd 'fientedia * * Agusforus r 's • • ' B lob , : -:„ ? Aqua unworn's: .•.. , OutdeamPkOt ..• . Xther f, . brimstone * MirrEi * - Blue Vitriol - Gamboge ,7' IF i'l o Day burry bark * . - Glauber salts - do tall - Oar ** Mille; p'iti , ~. Balsam iobe• •" Martini 011 - ' r • . •do Copsivs '., • Mydrioste Pauli Barbs.lnes tar Iceland ,tutea _. • Balsam iwney - - - -• '•••• f i s e : e i c Blood root • '•• • • lodine • , • . Blue pats :. Jelap ,• , , t - lialearn Fir Black drop - ' Lunar Catisim: Barley Pearled .Liquories ball and reel Ilatearan's drop, teudantrat , - Bugundy Pitch' ' * " I'doiPhins: Cayenne pepper - Mann*"' - -• African do . Mace .• •• ~, • Camphor ?dusk Calomel * Nos Vomit* • ' •.' .• Crnimonile dor. . Oxalic acid. •• 2 'Corrosive ,sublunott Eueutial eiles.fal Wads Cochineal 'Oil soap . • Cantharide, - * • Paregotle • ' Cubebn .. , riu. . , ce,,.. inue.icos Phosphate from Carbonate iron Quicbilair . - • do Magnesia •Quassi, i ' do Soda Quinine , • , Cowage - Red Precipitate Colocvoth shire • Chloride lima Sugar Lead Cream tartar Syringes ~ Dragon's blood Valerian root Dover',, Powders Saffron* Digitalis VVil Ursa Emery, assorted Vol. Liniment Epsom salts .' - Yen. turpentine, &e.&e: A complete variety- of GROCERIES, such a Tees Sugar, Coffer. starch; Raisins, Cinnamon,Boda,Crstk ers, Ginger, Pepper, Eng. Currants, Nutmegs, Tabanco end Snuff, Candles. &c. ' A complete assortment of Paints, Dyestuffs, dot* Glass, Patent Medicines, &e. Towanda. June 16. 1845. BBRU sH ES . —A genets! assotttnent of Bait, Pam. . Resit, and shoe brushes at CFI A.MBERLIN'S, No, 1 Brick Rm., tecutor's Notice. A LL persons - indebted to the estate of ledtathew Withey i late of Canton, deed, ate ?Nitrated to mass immediate payment, and alf those hatiogdentilada against the same are requested to present them. legally attested for settlement to either of the subscriber ,In anion township, Tioga CHARLES a. SPENCER. BDNJAMIN LANDON. Canton. July 1. 1845. Exectdoer - - • IF UST received and for sale MIL Kingsbery's State. -a few barrels superfine FLOUR. from Overton mill. Warranted an entre:article. " June 2 . 3. 1845. A NEW SUPPLY ! RTON KINGSB ER It informs the pubilic genes rally that he has just received direct froin New lark City, his spring stuck• of GOODS. It comprises ti very general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware sr.c. Hie goods have been selected with much care, and will be sold as cheap as can be bought na To wanda. Call in and see it nis not so. :Towanda, April 30, 1845. "Goods for the Millions." UST reivived at the Streinga Bank, a number of tons WV of those cheap Groceries, which makes our assort meat complete. Those who patronise our cad estab lishment, will derive a decided advantage over those who pmchase at other stores who do buiitieva on the credit system, CM they are not overchalzed equivalent to ths rielinqueuce of those who never pay. No 5, Brick Bow. G. E. FLYNT di. CO. MIANCY ARTICLE ,4 .-.-A great variety for sale low, at 1:1-1ANIBEr8. June 1845. No. I Brick Row. Portrait Painting, by W. 11. Perkins, woirrit SIDE of the square. in the room over J. 1 . 11 C. Adams' Law Office—Col. Mix's block. Likenesses warranted, " Transparent Blinds, of any size or pattern desired. June 18, 1845, Sweet, Comor and Lamp Ma o good and chiap at CHAMBERLIN'S. Jobe, 1E445. No. 1 Brick Raw. MONTANYE'S STORE Corner of the Public Square & Mama Street. /MBE largest and cheapest lot of goods ever offered in Bradford County is now opening at the above stole. The most fashionable,Goods of the season, such as Balzarines, Lawns. &e.. with every variety of Print manufactured in the United States'. MI the new styles of Sunimer Goods for Gentlemen boys and youth. BOOTS 4 nR(IES (Irony quantity and any price. 20 doe.. HATS at the lowest possible prim. GROCERIES dell kinds and HARD WARE in abundance. Returning sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage they have heretofore received, they pktlge themselves to sell as eliesp as gctorkls of the some quality tan be pure chased in this or any of the neighboring villages. We would therefore advise our friends tri call before pure chasing elsewhere. 1. D. it E. D. htONTANYE. Towanda, May 12, 1845. THE TOWANDA CHEAP STORE, GREAT ATTRACTION, TLIE subFeriber has- just returned from New "fork with a splendid assortment of Spring and Sum. miner goods, ahiclr he offers .for sale, at least taken' per cent. ehesper than goods love ever twee, pr. eve r will , be sofd in this bormigh. 'His reign and domestic DryiGoods, such as Prenclt.'Etiglish mid American Clothe, Caesimaree,.. - Stittiiiitis; Kentucky deans,.Surnmer studs. A splendid assortment of 'hints of all prices, also is. full .supply, uG Brown and Bleached goods, also, Fancy Goods, stick usLitieu Handkerchiefs. Black. Blue Black, Plaid MA striped Silks. Thread and Mtistin Edgingi, Ladies a.nd Gentlemens Cravats, Bon. , net Ilibbon4 Damask and Mouselin de-Laine Shawls, Parasols and it thousand articlestoo numerous to mention. -6.ll°C E„Rig;s---BrotTn. Loaf acid Crushed finis. St . ! Croi , crAiriCo and :dew Orleats Molasses, Pogni ae•and&—Aerican Brandy. Holland Gin. Teas, &c., also 'Crock. r y, Glass, Naito, Hardivare &e. dec. ' A.tt persons desirous of purctrising goods low: will . .es well to give hum a tall before purchasing. elsewhere, Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Grain taken in payment for Goods. CHARLES REED. Towanda, May IR. tS4S. Nt. &irk Row, In all yor,r ;lett iilf,rs. getlindetstanaing. A Nu TO ILVDEfitsTAND ahem Goods aro to 131.. bf .cold CHEAP. don't for g et die uld tstahlish• melt( NION'I'ANYT'S sTonr.. 0111 , T . o f the public strr.so and main street . where goods altvnys hose been di avian! of for tho Re.uly, and slways will be, as lobg 55 the fian eantincea to do I,o=inets. at ae small a rnsfit as la any other establishment this side of NtiwNotk. city.' In addition to former moth, we, have been.reestistos TS. 4611/ articles pf Hn•bandry„ such a. Ileythets Scythe Stones, Cradles,` hates, PitehTorlot, hd. Also, 500 bushels of firstgate BALT. 1 . 1014 in the very bast batielti,r - • • 100 feeds VARitrING" for iota ye(f Wanted:. fooff.ooo entrzatraacid etesbny Words, for which 7.lltoral faineant IA pact. - '` ...- July 7. J. P. & P. r %NTT.%