Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 03, 1845, Image 3

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    .Tits Simulacra Picts. The Brandreth Fills glee
c eogth for weakness—they are liked best by th eocra t ic ,
bras - token the most of them. Dr. Bnuniretli can give
personal reference to thousands who have been - restmed
/ min a bed of sickness by their use, when every other
means had proved entirely unavailing. These cases are
continually wearing in this city and in every part of the
U n i on . Get Brandied, is Pills if you are not perfectly
h a w, and they will restore you—if medicine can do
ii—hecanse they expel those homom which are the cause
) o f i m purity of the blood, and at the. same time the: body
iorstrengthened by the operation of this most excellent
medicine. - •
s o w by J. D. &E. D. Morracrx, Towanda; G. A.
POlll5ll, Athens, only authorized Agents fur Bradfonl
Vottny•
A CARD.
The Ladies of Baltimore and Washington, among
w h o m are the following, have kindly permitted Dr. G.
Bairn Smith to refer to them as having been cured by
his Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Pine."
Mrs. Elizabeth Heffner, Light Street, Baltimore, cured
o f cos tiveness, which had been standing nearly three
•
Mrs. Ann,Nickols, Charles Street, do, severe pains—
ma there is, nothing equal to Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated
Pills.
Dealers furnished at the New York College of Health,
79 Greenwich street, New York. And sold by E. H.
itlisoN, A. S. Co map siN,Towanda lisant.Gt a ns,
Orwell; lons NICIXORE, Rome - J. E. Bruoca, Pike.
c c7CAUTION.—As a miserable imitation has been
made by the name of "Sugar Coated Pills," it is nem*
pry to 6e sure that Da. G. Brae. Satires signature is
on every box. - Price 25 cents.
, DEMOCRATIC REVIEW.
Greatly Reduced Priee--from $5 to $3 per !nom
.INGLE COPY, 25 cssra.
Prospectus of the next (or 17th) Volume.
The price of the DEMOCRATIC REVIEW has hereto
fore been too high--not for its size, cost, and character,
but for the means of tens of thousands of readers 'who
wou ld be glad th receive it, and among whom it is high
lvdesieble that it should circulate. For the purpose,
therefore, of largely widening the range of its usefulness,
and of multiplying the numbers of those to whom it may
le accessible 0 has been determined, simultaneously with
the great reduction in the expense of postage, to reduce
its subscription price also, from Fire to only Three dal-
ISM, and when several unite in subscription, to as low
as 52 50, or-even 52 30 per annum.
This very large reduction in the receipts (accompa
nied with buts comparatively small diminution of its ex
penses) invokes, of course, an entire sacrifice of profit
upon it, unless compensated by a vast multiplication of
its subscribers. There will be at the outset only small
reduction in its number of pages; soon to be restored to
its old number, without increase of price, when the anti
cipated success of the experiment shall jostify it.
The Powrarrs OF DISTINOCISRED DEMOCRATS Will
be continued—engraved in better and more costly style
than heretofore,
The - POSTAGE will hereafter, for any distance, be only
fire and a huff tents; it has heretofore been fur over
100 miles, eighteen cents.
We look for an extension of circularion to be reckon
ed by ten.l of thousands, as the result and compensation
of this great reduction of price. Every friend of the
work, and of the Democratic principles and cause, is
confidently appealed to to exert himself with an active in
terest to procure it subscribers; both to extend its use
fulness, and to carry it successfully through the crisis of
this great reduction of its receipts.
Those who have paid in advance for the coming year,
will receive it, at the reduced rate, for a year and half.
TERMS HENCEFORWARD
NVAIIIAIILT IN ADVANCE.)
Single copy, $3 00 Eight copies, $2O 00
Four copies, ' ' 1 t 00 I Thirteen copies, 30 00
It will thus be seen that when thirteen copies are or
dered at once, the price is brought down to about $2 30
orb. For six months, half these rates.,
These rates afford high inducements to agents and
others to interest themselves to procure subscribers. -
The cash Fydeni and payment in advance must be
uncompromisingly adhered to. The past relaxation of
it has caused an accumulation of not far from $90,000
of debts due to the work. Hereafter, this must be whol
ly refdrmed ; nor must either the most eminent political
friend, or the most intimate personal one, be displeased
on experiencing its application, in the stoppage of their
numbers, if they neglect this rule; the vital necessity of
which, at the present reduced rates, must be obvious to all.
No communications will be taken from the Post Of
fice unless free of postage.
--
All communications, both on editorial and publishing
business, must be addressed henceforward to the under
signed. Those relating to the settlement of the past debts
due the work will be still addressed to Mr. H. O. Laxo
tsr, 8 Astor House. the past arrangements with whom,
as publisher; have reached their termination.
July, 1845. J. L. O'ScamvAN,
136 Nassau st. New York.
Important to the Citizens of Bradford County
l_lch
Once more at the Head of the Heap !
AS USUAL, the fi rst arrival of new goods for the
season, are this day opening at BAIII'Dc;, N 0.3
Neck Roe, where we invite every body, men, women
and children to'eall and examine our 'splendid assort-
Cant.
We owe an apology to our friends for the crowded
and jammed up state of things which hair existed for
several months pia at No. 3, but the public are aware
that such results must necessarily arise from the fact
that we have generally had the largest and best assort
ment of goods in Towanda, and it having been ascer
tained to a tertainty, and generally understood that the
Plate whey cheap is at Baird'r, No. 3. In order,how
ever, to obviate some of the difficulties, we have just
completed a large 'and commodious storehouse in the
tear of the brick block, where many of our heavy goods
will be removed, and we hope now , to be able to wake
room (or our many friend., and enable them to do busi
ness in our store with comfort and despatch.
We also have the pleasure of announcing that we
ha-se Henry,Snelden dr Co. "• fairly floored"—theirope
rations intended to injure us fall harmless at our feet,
and our arrangements are now complete for keeping al
ways on hand a•splendid assortment.
It is impo,dide to enumerate all,the articles, for they
areas numerous end the assortment so general. that it
would require at least ten acres equare of foolscap. We
cannot refrain, however, from. informing the fair ladies
of Bradford that we have for fall and winter dresses, a
large assortment of plain black, figured and colored
ALPACA, monslin and rep de !sines, French cash
meres; (new styl e s A ffghans, bmnhazin es, winter ging.
bores, Scotch and American. An kinds of dress and
Dress and Cloak trimmings, fringes, gimps, cords and
lanais, laces, edgings, Victoria skirts, &c.
Men, Young and Married,
We are opening blue, black, brown and grcen.broml
cloths ; fancy sod plain caasimenes and sattinets ; the
nicest lot °Westing:, ever offered in Towanda, &e...
GROCERIES.
A few more tons of those cheap Sugars and Tcas,
and other articles in that line of business. Retail Gra
eery can be sappliel with NUTS, F RUFFS, &c., cheap
et then they can buy in Owego or Elmira.
Hardware, Crockery. Rs/t, 4•C.
withoneend. As we informed you above, it is useless
,
In dosing this ad4ertisement , we need not say to our
friends, don't forget the plate." fofatierY body knows
Where to find BAIRD'S CHEAP STORE, right in
the centre of the new brick block. We kaow that to
insu re a continuation of your very liberal patronage we
hire only - to continue our very low prices, and to keep,
as we have done, the best of goods. We intend to do
thitt.and knit no fears but you will call and see us, not
withstanding any p,oheriik stories that have been, or
1 4eY. be told you by some of our neighbors. One thing
you will always find at Pio. 3, that we always sell
goods laid& we hare, as cheap as those we have not.
WM. H. BAIRD & CO.
Towanda:Sept 1, 1845.. Pro. 3, Brick Row.
20 QUINTALS CODFISH. •
109 EDEIVED THIS DAY, at No. 3. Also, Mick
batrOs and halt
21, '1t• 2 . ' • BAIRD & co.
NEW ESTMILLSILMENT
2L - 3MMOW'
my , Mr NYE & CO., worddri
spectlly ini.tro the citizens of
—gil tow.
f 'oda and the public neeetili/v in*
theylaveoa.t%TNE it ,00raltkt I; n - FURNITURE, of the best nate
:lll oni I bads, and workmanship that cannot
.. " 1 be 'surpassed, in addition tothe final
assortment in country whops, we will , keep on hand and
make to order SOFAS, of Tarim* and most approved
patterns ; Sofa Rocking Chairs,rupbolatered in superior
style, and for ease and durability cannot be surpassed
even in our large cities. Also, the half French Ma
hogany Chair, beautifully upholstered, with curled hair,
which never loses its elasticity, and finished with the
best hair seating. We flatter ourselves that having
had much eiperience in the bulginess, we shall be able
to satisfy ell who may feel disposed to call, both as to
quality and price, and by etrict [attention to , business
hope to merit and receive the patronage of a liberal com
munity. L. M. NYE & CO.
Tovtatla, September 1, 1845.
VM d +1 lit :fIAW f ti
MAY BE DAD at our shop much lower than it
has ever been sold in Towanda. Goods are
cheap, and wheat and boards, and that is the reason we
cap afford all for to do it. All kMds of produce will
be received in payment. Also, LUMBER of all kinds.
Sept. 1. L. M. NYE 4 , CO.
4 11C111311-1FrIlE•1111171166
WILL be kept• on hand a larger assortment, and
Made to order on shorter notice and for less mo
ney than can be produced at any other establishment%
the land. Those who are under the necessity of pro.
curing that article will end shall be 'satisfied. A good
hearse and pall may be bad in attendance when desired.
Bepternher
. 1, 184.5. L. -.llf. NYE & CO.
,e,.. THE NORTH BRANCH IRON &
COAL COMPANY" owning a large body
of LANDS, on and contiguous to the we
tors of the branches of Towanda Creek, in
Bradtord , County, Pennsylvania, are prepared to dispose
of the same to wallets. Application may be made to
SAMUEL C. NAGLEE,
' At Greenwood, near Monroeton, Brad. co.
Any trespaseirs on these lands will be prosecuted
according to law. Information of the same gireri to
SAMUEL C. NAGLEE, will be suitably rewareed.
By order of the Managers.
Sept. 3. HENRY M. NA GLEE. Agent. .
List of Retailers ,
®F Goods and Merchandise as filed in this
. office by the Commissioners of Bradford County,
April 15th, 1845.
Class, Paid,Unp'd
ATHENS BOROUGH.
Welles & Satterlee, 12 $l2 50
L. S. Ellsworth, ' 13 10 00
Chester Park, 14 7 00
Kingsbery & Comstock, 13 10 00
George A. Perkins. . ' 14 7 00.
ATHENS TP.
John Watkins, 14 7 00
ASYLUM,
John Horton Jr.
Elmer Horton,
BURLINGTON,
Coryell & Gee,
A. & S. H. Morley,
Lockwood Smith,
CANTON.
A. II Gaylord
DURELL,
U. Moody & Co.
0. D. Chamberlin &Co.
FRANKLIN.
R. K. Hawley,
J. W. Mereur,
MONROE,
J. J. & C. Warlord,
Hanson & Phinney,
D. C: & 0. N. Salsbury, •
Rogers Fowler.
John Naglee & Son,
ORWELL,
Henry Gibbs,
Theophilus Humphrey,
PIKE,
Daniel Bailey,
Smith &
R. Barnes & Co,
L. C. Belding,
G. J. Norton,
ROME,
John Passmore,
RIDGBERY,
Clark & Coolbaugh, 10 50
Abner Roberts, 7 00
Coleburn, 13 10 00
SMITHFIELD.
Lyman Durfee,
E. S. Tracy,
SPRINGFIELD,
700
Eleazer Norman
SHESHEQUIN,
Allen & Storrs, 10 50
Horace Kinney & Co. -7- 10 50
Wells & Nichols, 7 00
STANDING STONE,
Albert Newell, • "
N. D. Watford,
H. W. Tracy,
TOWANDA BOROUGH,
H.. Mix & Son, 13 10 CO
Elliott & Mercur, 12 12 50
0. D. Bartlett, 14 7 00
.1, D. & E. D. Montanye, 12 12 50
B. Kingabery, 14 10 50
J. Kincrbery Jr. a 700
H. S. & M. C. Mercur, 12 12 50
C. Reed. 10 10.50
W. H. Baird & Co. • 13 15 00
Tracy & Moore, , 14 10 50
E. H. [Mason,
'
S. S. Saily, . 4 700
Mdntanye.
A. Mcintanye, .
L S. Wood & co. /..I AA
I
1). Kelloge, . -
Patrick O'Shin. " ‘
G. E. Flynt .& Co. 13 10 00
TROit,
S. w. dc . D. F. Pomeroy,
Eli Baird,
0. P. Ballard;
G. F. Redington,
W: A. Guerin,
Lriyton Runyan,
ULSTER.-
Guy Tracy,
1,. Truman;
William Gibson,
WYALUSING,
John M'Kinney & Son,
Mahe Lewis,
waRREN,
Marcus Tyrrell, • " 10 50
Benjamin Buffington, 7 00
Robert Cooper,
Alexander Dewing, " 10 50
WYSOX,
gparding,
The unpaid licences in the above list 'must be settled
tot September term, or costs will be made immediately
hereafter. L. PEIRCE, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office,
Towanda, August 20, 1R45.
. DEDICATIONI
THE Catholic Church. in the borough of Towanda
will bq dedicated to the service of Almighty GO&
on Friday, the sth day of September nest. • Dedica.
lion sermon by the Right Rev. F. P. Kinrick. Catholic,
Bishop of Pennsylvania.
.An opportunity will be given
to the charitable Ladies and Gentlemen who feel (lisps.
'sea to contribute their mite. towards the liquidation of
the debt accumulated by building.
Divine aervice to commence at Id o'clock A. 141.
FRUIT.
ENGLISH WALNUTS, Bruit auti, filberts, W
monda, pea nuts, figs:snil raisins for sale cheap at
Sept. 2. • BAIRD'S.
'III.ARDWARE .& CUTLERY, Carpenter'. and
JUL Joineeslo4 strap hinge., rope of "Wain*, for
sale cheap at" BArRD'R.
HINTS .di OILS, Dye' woods and Dye atolls, a
g
very brio stock, just received at DAIRD'B
A CHANCE - FOR PRINTERS.
A WARRINGTON PRESS FOB BALE:
MILAVING enlarged tie : Reporter. tbe Fres' which'
walleye heretofore owed, is carried tor, sale, Very'
etitlAP FOR . CASE.' - Ilia a Washington patent;
Imperial size, and an water and baler worting in vas,
never was put up, It will be deliventd at Owego, El
mira or-Ralston: 4deture' E. B.Ooennies & cos:
Towanda, Fa. - • augßO.
• sidjciunsed Special
AN adjourned Special Calk will be held at the
Court House in the borough of Towanda, in and
for the county of Bradford,WEiMoodsy the ild day of
November next, at 2 O'clock in the glom*" of , said
day for rbo trial of all pauses certified to said c o urt. By
order of the Honorable WilliaM /mop. president of our
said court. • • /..IRON CHUBBUCK, Prot
Prot's. Office, Towanda, Aug. 140846.
TOWANDA ACADEMY:
THE next L academic year of this institution, will
commence on Monday, the first day of Septem
ber next, under the str,wrintendence and management of
Mr. J. C. Nandercook, as Principal.
JNII. P. WORTHING, Atistawtt i
Min Sarah B. Ttrorthing, Preceptresis
Mr. Vanden:eels has been successfully engaged in
teaching for ten years past; be has much expdrlence in
this important an truly elevating department of humid
enteiprise and twoevolence, and brings testimonials from
various sourced 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
fill to do much for the advancement of the student and
the prosperity of the institution.
Misr; Worth ing, the Preceptrew of the Female De
partment. has aireaey,'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 o oly as a tercher, but as • guardian friend
and associate. They cannot but be improved by ner
exempla end society, as well as by her engaging barna.
tiona.
TUITION will be as follows, in all the departments:
Primary and common English studies, with Pen
manship, composing and spiaking, • $2 50
Natural, ifatellectual and moral science, botany,
chemistry, history, astronomy, rhetoric, logic,
book-Irmping. drawing, painting, &c., 4 00
Mathematics and thedanguages, 5 00
Incidental expenses, per term; during winter, 25
No student will be received for less than balls 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 be a vacation of one
week after the first term ; also one week alter the tbitt
and a vacation of six weeks after the fourth, including
the harvest season.
We desire to make the Towanda Academy an agree
ble end desirable resort for students from abroad, as well
as those at home; 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
will be spared on the part of teachers or trustees. The
Principal should be consulted before purchasing books,
as several changes are contemplated in the text-books
of the School.
14 - 7 00
14 7 00
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 topms 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 teschereand
trustees. HIRAM MIX, President.
14 7 00
.. .
41 10 50
13 10 00
14 10 50
" 700
Enos Tomkins, 4 , David Dash,
J. D. Montanye, Burton Kingsbery,
C. L. Ward, H. S. Mercur,
John F. Means, William Elwell.
Towanda, July 31, 1945. 1
4 u
t. 7, 00
13 15 00
14 10 50
15 00
10 00
14 7 00
AT MY OLD TRADE AGAIN!
A. M. Warner; Clock Sc, Watch Maker.
AS opened a shop in the Drug Store of A. D.
Montanye, two doors-below Montsnye's Cheap
Cash Store, nearly opposite Kingsbery'sßlick Mansion,
where be 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 bis 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 satisfaction, he hopes to bailable to
satisfy all. t
He also has on hand a small atavism* Of JEWEL
HY, as low for cash Li can be had at no. 100, 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
gold chronometer, donlea, lever and V.Epine Watches,
diamond rings, pins &c., &c., as can be found in the
assortment advertised near the Hay-Scales, but what he
has shall be sold se low that competition with him
would be useless.
14 7 00
. .
1.5 00
“ 10 00
He tenders his grateful acknowledgements to the
public for past favors and at the same time, solicits a
share of public patronage.
Towanda, August 20, 1845.
COONTOM PRODUCt of every description will be to
ken in payment for work. Casa not refused.
10 " 50
No. 3 at their old tricks again.
BILL BAIRD started last evening for New York,
and in about three weeks from this date, health,
navigation, and providence permiuing, (we don't fear
Henry &cam ¢ C 0.,) we will have another tremen
dous lot of tremendous good, and tremendous cheap
Goons. In the mean time we would say to our nu
=retie friends that we have a very good assortment
now on hand ; but knowing as we do, that children
will cry to go to natno's ORM RTOili, and that the
honest farmers of Bradford 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 he here to take a look
at them. W. Q. BAIRD do co.
7 00
August 9.1845
_ .
To the Collectors of Bradford County.
y RAVE given notice that all, whose Duplicates of
R. County and State Taxes remain unsettled on tbe
13th day of September next, will positively be proceed
ed against in a legal manner. The financial condition
of the State and the County. imperiously demands that
the laws for the collection of taxes should be rigidly en-
forced. This is no humbug. Mark that.
" L. PIERCE. Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, Towanda, Aug. 13, 1845.
12 12 50
13 10 00
14 • 10 50
13 10 00
14 10 55
7 00
. 10 50
• Hemmtipathic Physician.
panTOR L. PRATT, woc4 respec tfully inform
jp the citizens of Towanda and its vicinity, that he
will be happy to ho of essential serdee, to those who
nerd medical aid. from his experience in the system
which he adopts, he flatters himself that the community
r well pleased with its effects upon the various
dimmer which ..flesh is heir to." His office can be
found at the residence of L. E. DeWolf Esqr.
Towends, June "ith
7 00
" 700
HtirM & CAPS BONNETS , all the late sty
for Tale at , MIX &
Or three new end CHEAP GOODS. They will
be sold cheaper than ever. (if possible) to make
room for Fall Goods. Look for Pro.s, "filayingaßank,"
ea it is the only genuine Cheap Cuah Store. - '
July
. 22. ' G. E. FLYNT , & CO.
SAVINGS BANK.—No, b, Rdekrrow. ,
_
Super blue black silk. : .
. • do. ' , do. . st ri ped. .. ' .
',. ' Rich chameleon ' do. . .
Plaid . " do.
. .
Parasols. ribbons. '
Cashmecres, Delaincs,
' Ladies' Cravats.
Conceal.' ' '
,
,
Sheatings--cheip al ever.' ' , '
. ' Window.paper; ar e., &e.. 2
'The iarnieare a for of the roan,' New' Goods jUilt
;Mend at - '' - 'G. E. FLYNT & C0'0... ~
lIIPORRItIONS , FALB, the gawks,. article for sale
~ at BAIRD'S, the only agents ha Towanda. , t
glawl 20 .• 1 1t5. , • • • 7 " •
13:1332321
No. 3 Brick Row
A FEW LEFT
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Dagueiriotipe , matures.
Frith X_ /latter,
lialt - SPECTFULLY announce to the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Towanda. and eicinit.e. the(leY
have opened rooms in the new building"upatairirsoCith
west comer.of the public aqua:D.(io the room formerly
occupied by Myron Moron as . a law office,) and
would. be hippy to wait on- all those who may wish
good likenesses of tbemeelres, single or in group,. En
trance west side ofltiontsnye's store.. Mr. Y. 4l• F.
have the satisfaction of knowing that their Portraits are
equal Ao arty taken in the 'city of New York or. Phila
delphia, end superior Io anyteretofore taken in the
counuy c and respectfollyinvite the ImPur and Gentle
men, to call and essmina specimens.
POrtraits taken equally well in clearor cloudy weith
er.
When children an whir when, deer day - should
be elected, The how's between 9A. M. and 4P. M.
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 orfignred, are the beat for the put
.
pose,
g7Persons having inferior picture', can have them
etchenged on reasonable terms.
As our stay is limited, persons residing in the village
or country seduld'do well to call as early u conveni
ent
Towanda, Jtily 801 h, 1845.
HO, FOR THR BRICK ROW.
Jib. 4, ikfretnd to Shine.
Mit ERE ARE WE, ON HAND AGAIN with a
ER new arrival of fresh GOODS, directly from New
York City, Consisting of
Broadcloths, Cassimeres of the newest styles,
Sattinetts, Kentucky . Jeans. Gambdons,
Summer cloths. find VeSiings..
•
every description and • variety,
The !melt styles of Baliwinis, Fancy Prints, and
Ginghams, Irish - Linens, Linen 'Diaper, Brown and
Bleached Sheetings and Shirting; Apron Cheek, Cot.
ton Balling, Mk Wadding, and various other things in
that line too numerous to mention: ALSO, a large
rock of Groceries, Hardware, and Crockery, which
together With our former stock renders 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 Bank"
not excepted, and if strict attention to the wants of cur
tamers and cheap prices merits patronage, we say again,
that we are bound to shine. 07Please cad on us tie.
fore going elsewhere.
Goodfresh Butter, and all kinds of GRAIN and
LUMBER taken in exchange for goods, for which the
highest market price will he paid.
d3Don't mistake the place—Nn. 4 Brick Row, two
doors ahead of the Salim Bank and next door to W.
H. Baird and Co.
Towanda, July 1845. TRACY & MOORE
MIRE cheapest and best lot of Crockery in Tower'
da may be found at TRACY dc MOORE'S.
July 20th., 1645 No. 4 Brick Row.
WILLOW WAGGONS and Cradles for el&
dm, for sale cheap at
July 30. TRACY & IOORE'S.
AGOOD assortment of Tin end Stone-WOre a
TRACY 4. MOORE'S, No. 4 Brick Row.
ASPLENDID lot of WHIPS of esery description
at prices to suit tho purchaser at
July 30. TRACY & MOORD'S. N 0.4 Brick Row.
'PATENT PAILS, Brooms, Clothes, Pins, Hearth
Bruthea, Trace Chains, Shovels and Manure
orbs, thy Knives and Hand saws for sale of the very
lowest pliers for cash at TRACY & MOORE'S.
MCI
WALL PAPER, Window Saab of all sizes and
Glass at TRACY & MOORE'B.
July 30. N 0.4 Brick Row.
DRUG & GROCERY STORE
Keep it Before ;he People.
THAT the Old Drug Store, west side of the Pub
lic Square, is now receiving the largest assort
mentor' Drugs and Medicines ever offered in this mar
ket; among which are the following, viz •
Sulph. Morphia, Blue Mass, •
do. Quinine, N it. Silver,
Eng. Calomel, Quick do.
lodid. Potation, Peperine,
Red Precipitate, I Ipecac,
White do. Tart. Antimony,
Strychnia,. lodine,
Elateruim, Valerian Root,
Kressot, Seneca do.
Put,. Jalap, Serpentatia do.
Ext. do., • Gentian do.
~
Ext. Colycinth, Colombo do.• , '
do. Gentian, - Pink do. •
do. Cicuta. Senna.
do. Hyosciamus, Adhesive Plaster,
do. l'arazetum, Csatharides,
Spnng and Thumb Lancets, Lancet MCI &c.,
The attention of PHYSICIANS is particularly in
vited 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 from 'dotter.
ation in all cases, and disposed of at very low prices.
OILS AND ESSENCES.
Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Peppermint, Rosemary,
Wormseed, Hemlock, Elasashass, Lemon Lavander.ller
garnet, Aniseed, Cloves, Juniper; Amber, Cajput,
way. Monard, Fennel, Almond. Origanum, Cedar, Ara
-1 ber, , &c.
PATENT MEDICINES.
The most popular of the day, such as Dr. Jayne's
Expectorant Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, band's
Sarsaparilla, Dr. Jayne's Carmanitive, Balsam Hoar
hound, Turtington's Pink Expectorant Syrup, Bate
mards Drops, Anderson. do., Lamott's Cough do., Li
quid Opodeldoc, Balsam Henley, Preston Salta, Mrs.
Gardners Balsam LiVerwort and'Hoerhound,Dr.Spoons'
Digestive Elixor,Dr. Moons Ella. of Opium. Dr. Ben
jamin Godfrey's Cordial, Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea,
Cheesman'a Arabian Balsam, Balm of Columbia, But
ler's Magnesian Apirient, Henry•'s do., Dr. ThoraptiOn's
Eyo Water, British Oil, fiailsem do., Macassar
Bear's do., Gravre'i Hair do., Croton do., together with
many others to numerous to mention.
PILLS.
Compotd Cathartic, Dregory's Reopen. Female,
German, tee Windham Billions, ldjlea' Tomatto,
Brandrithta, Wright'a Indian Vegetable, Dr. Phinney's,
Webatet'i, Moffat, and Bitient, Aletateis. Bishops, &e.
'PAIS7O, OIL AND DIM STOFFIC.
White. Red.arid Black Lead, Chrome Green itbroute
Yellow', Yellow Ochre, Prussian Blde gime Pink.Bestrar
Lead, Litkarge, Blue Smelts, Venetian* Red. Vermilli.n,
Turmeric,. Annetta, Indigo. Copperas, .Allum. Crude
Tarter, Cochineal, Solution of l'in, Venligris, Blue
Vitro!, Glass. 7by 0, 8 by 10, and 10 by 12, Putty,
Linseed Oil, &c,
• - A. D. MOI4YANYE, Daoaaler.
• Towanda, May 21, 1845.
Not the Towanda Sliacin's Bank. nor No. 3
Brick Row. nor the Old Arcade.
But No.l, Brick Row,
VS NCO ACKNOWLEDGED to the identical
spot where. goods are sold cheaper for cash or rtmly
pay, than any other establishment west of the cities of
New York or Philadelphia. Persona wishing to prove
this fact, candidly do it by calling in tome. No time
will he spent in akintringifints, or Riling ont bills of , a
worthless InaNtuffora, Hat the whelte time and atm.
&on of the subscriber and his clerk. will be delusively
devoted to.selling goods cheap.. A nimble six penee,
better than s slow shilling. , O. REED.
Jane 23,,1845. , . N 0.2 Brick,Row.
1111,ERE IS NO. 3 AGAIN-20 Quiitlisir Codfish
jost reed 'and for sale at ' • % BAIRD'S.
Jusio26. Nu B , Beiek Rotv.-
• I Vi aihe''..tthility . Ploughs.
4DO* %gnat:aunty ploughs, for sale at the
'7illgs $a k. Plough marchinui Supplied at mann
ltatutetapyrieefr, and. Fannin's' oit the most matanable
teams- 1 • i• • • G. E. FLYNT Co.
• July 10- ~• •Noeslliiek Bota- •
z 'PORE SPERM et - LINSEED OHS. .1.
vr4s on hand it — G.. E. 1 0 1. 1 1 NT & CO's.
SHERIFF'S .SAI.E. •
MPy eittoe(of a ;Fria otylntl. expo.. isaneil from the
• coUrt of common pleas of Bradford - ionty, toile
directed, I shall expose to public Sale at the' Name of
WM. BRIGGS, in the Borough -of Towanda, on Sa
turday. the 6th day of September next, at one o'dtelt,
P.M.. A lota land in. the borough of Towanda, site
ate on Main insect, bounded on the east by said Mein
atreet, on the *north by 'en alley leading from Main to
Second itreet; on the wesiter Second street, on the mouth.
by_ Abraham ;Goodwin's lot, lately occupied by Alen
'
ham Gesidoin, containing less than one-fourth of an
sere, being the same lot on which the' Eagle Tavern
lately stood.
Seized and. taken in execution at the gait of David M,
Bull, to the uie of D.F.Barstow vs. Towanda Bank.
.1. N. WESTON, Sheriff.
.9heriil'a (idled, Towanda, Aug. I 1, 1845. .
TONtC DUNGANNON WAILS, and shall be
teteividn morn , to which the attention Mer
ettantn is invited at wholesale. at
July 7. • • • • MONTANYE'S.
Dr. J. N. Sumner, Surgeon Dentist,
100ESPEbTFULli t Y informs his Mends that har
m', ing re`novered from his illness. he will make his
next mfeandonal visit to Towanda, on or • befote the
End day of *lobes next.
IEIRUFF4-Just received a supply olLemans. Prunes,
Yip, Raisins, dtc. at CHAMBERLIN'S.
Jane, 1846. No.! Brick. Row.
wormer azanames 9 .
Taken .I . T 'PAR for all kinds pf Goods
July 1. '845. by ELLIOTT & MERCUR.
Cigars CiaarS
-
FOR SALE , at DR. MASON'S DRUG' STORE ,
a lare lot of the best CIGARS in Win, by the
box, singlegar or otherwise, and very cheap.
Tee:wand:4 July 30,1845.
An Appi.entice Wanted.
WAHTEIi,by the subscriber, an apprentice to the
TAILORING business. A lad from 16 1817
years•of age, who can come well recommended. is re
gaited. j G. H. BUNTING.
Towanda, August 20. 1846. •
TON SUGAR & HOLASSES.—Tbia day reed
1011 by the " Cheinung Line" and for ado cheap , by'
the.pound,jaallon, Bartel or Hb'd.
lull 1. BAIRD'S. ./fo. 3 Brick Row.
.1 8 ) i i) , Z nel gelu r in u e
jebrebyt
TOWANDA SELECT SCHOOL:
9th. WING to some arrangements that have been made,
the present term of this School will continue uri
ti e 16th of August. Then there wilt be - a vacation
of two weeks, and the school will be removed to the
Academy.l
. JNO. P. WORTHING,
SARAH F. WORTHING. i Teaeheis•
' FRANCES HUTCHINSON, . .
Towels, July 21, 1845. :
CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS.
_ THE subscribers still continue
j
1 Ale to manufacture and keep an hand
1711! at their old stand. all kinds of
: MI Cane and Wood seal Chairs ;
-,-;....,:,.,• 7 . - ",.. -1 - , also Settees of variotts kinds
n --- \ 4• BEDSTEd l J&-of every
-. description. which we will
sell low for cash or produce.
TURNING done to order.
TOMKINS & MAKINSON.
Tswarida, April 23, 1845.
Au',persons indebted to the estate of Jeritite R.
Bowman, late of Towanda township, deeeated,
are requested to make immediate payment, emi -all
those haying demands against the same are requested
to preaett them, legally attested for settlement., .
The administrator, will meet to adjust the elaitita of
Said estate, at the house of Geo. Bowman, on the last
Saturday of each month. HIRAM SWEET,
G. BOWMAN.
Towanda, July 2, 1845. Administrators.
No. 4 Brick Row
ONE DOZEN Morim's celebrated GRAIN CRA
DLES, with Harris' Scythes. for sale by
Jana 23, 1845. • . REED.
Friends & Fellow Citizens.
WE are now in want of Bradtml • County stock,
and any persons hating cprtiffieates, called
county orders, can find a maket at No.. 3, where 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 find after the " Pan.
nick" which m now about over, it has gone down below
par, and holden ire beginning to think they have burnt
their fingers. Don't forget that our office is at No.
Brick Row W. H. BAIRD & CO. .
itIDiDsTUNEB.—Tbs beat assortment of Nova
VIII" Scotia and other kind of grindstones, ever bran&
to this place. for salo by 0. D. BARTLETT.
A IR
DOZ OLD FASHIONED SCYTHES, • splen.
ID did article (or sale choap by
July I . O; D. BARTLETT.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Edsall,
deceased, latC of W mixa tp., arerequetted to make
immediatepay meat, and all those haying demi ndeagainst
the same are requested to present them, legally attested,
for settlement. JESSE EDSALL,
NATHAN ALVORD, Jr.
Wells, July 7, 1845. Administrators.
EMILIIPLEILIEU ItaINKM.c.•• •
THE PAMPHLET LAWS of the last Legisla
r are have been received, and are ready for dim*
button. A. CHUBRUCK, Prot.
Prothonotary's Office, July 8, 1845. ,--
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
JAMES M. GOODRICH has located himself
et MONROE, for the practice of his profession,
and will be pleased to wait on those requiring MS lei
vices. He may ha found at J. L. Johnson's tavern. •
Releience may *mule to Drs. Howros dr. MASON,
of Towanda. April 23, lti4s.
TX CD 9:1" o •
lIIRAM MIX & SONS',
ALRE now openinu at their stores beautiful and cheap
lot of SUMMER GOODS, direct from the City,
which will be sold for Cub, as low as can be bought
at Sayings Bank," or at any afore in town--call
and see, Towanda. 19th May,.'4s.
at
IRDTTER FIRKINS, • first rate snide. for sale
Aug. It. BAIRD'S, No. 3, B.R.
insrAviNG pumhased the entire stock of goods lately
jut opened by D. C. & 0. N. Salsbury, and slalomed
the entire businoss. and reiponsihility of the firm Iwould
return my thanks, to former containers for their patronage,
and solicit the rime and the public generally. My stack
of Goods hi complete and will be sold Ori the'most lawn!
terms. •••
, Any quantity 'of LUMBER will be received in: as:
*no for Goods , and for frralfrisatity,cashwitl bopaid,
• Produce °fell descriptions will be *ken for geode.
Monroeton, Aog.f.ll. 1845. D. C. sAr.stnntr.
DISSOLUTION.
B istrtnersbip heretofore existing tj t 4,11:03 the
subscribers, under the firm of D.C. & P.N. Br&
bury, fs this day dissolved by nuirual_evesinent At
ontdsoding debts are to bi paid by D. Al EhthlntrY; Irk°
* a l so to set a e a maims due tie late Imi.
Those huh* unsettled.econtusui pith the fermAtifl
Omit edge the Innis *speedily is made.
" " •IL c. sAussitititv
Monrecton,. Aug, :1,1845.. Q. N. 15ALSBURY,
Administrator's Notice.
TO THE PUBLIC !
£U AM Mlareltw
At the Elmira (leap Cash Store . ,
Aro. I s RrUk Roes.
8. CH&SISSIUAN.e into:mobs
public dud)* hi parahrieed ar 1. S. Word &
wear stroch of grids; 'end his jure reeeivet a aim
-apply. which renders, hiit hesOntlielq Drtigti, - Medi
cfnu, Paints, Oils. Dytitujitemer Fecaulg Greecriee
complete,. His slack coodde io part or thorfolloodog
NitDICPE. II . 111 rcel
froritlpbt;i
• •. do An** •
. 0 lue
camphor
Gum
- Assarcedita • ''"
Aiwa' ica
Arrow tool'
Aotimtw~.
Aquarintia
Aqua animinis
"Ether
Gamboge
Glauber WU
ilegeticts '•
Harlem oil
Hydriorde Pow*
/ecland,mosa
Ipecac
lodine .
Brimless
Moe Vitriol ,
Bayberry bark • ."
do Sallow '
Balms Star
do flopairs
Barbsdors tro
Balsam honey
Blood root
Blue pillo , . , _Julep r - . „. . •
Balsam Fir '.liimper Beirki
Black drop 'Lunar Candle ' ' '
Barley Pealed . . Liquorice ball and road
Bateman. dross, „ Landau= ..' „ • ~::
Bugundy Pitch . _ Morphine . ....
Cayenne pepper Mama
African do - Mace ' "
Camphor Musk
Calomel .. • . j . Nos .Vomica .',.
Chamonile nor. Oxalic acid
Corrosive sublimate Esaential oils, an kind*
Cochineal Gil soap.. - i
Cantharides Paregoric. , ,
Cubebs ' Pills
Coe. inudicus Phosphate iron" '
Carbonate iron , Quicksilvei • .• •
do - Magnesia .a . • ,Queens.,
do Soda - Quinine .. .
Canoga • ' . . Red Preelpitatif
Colocvnth ' • ' Benne ' si',.. " '
Chloride lime gaga Lead ''
Cream tartar• ..... B .l l iii,seg
Dragon's blood - Valerian root
Dover's Powders Station
Digitalis Uva Ursa
Emery, assorted Vol. I.inimeist '
Epsom salts Yen. turpentinO, Acc,&e,
A complete variety of GIZOCERIEB.: such is Tea,
Sugar, Coffee. Starch, Raisins, Cinnamon, Bode Creek.
era, Ginger, Pewit, Eng..Curratta, Nutmegs, Tobacco
and Snuff, Candles. &e. . „ ..
, A complete assortment of Asian, Dye-doffs,,
dow Glass, Patent Medicines, &e,
Tnwande. itine 16, 1648.
MIIt US EIS; —A genets l assottment of sr, 'Rot,
Flesh, and shoe brOshes at * '
CH A MBERLIN'S;No. I Bait Rose.
Executor's , otice
A LL persons indebted. to the, 'estete of Jambe%
latt , of Canton. deed, are .requert4 to
make immediate pajment, and all those haringdemiads
against the same are ikmerted to meient'them. 'letraf
attested for seitientent to either of the sotiscribeis in
Union township, Tioga co.
CHARLES 0. SPENCER.
BENJAMIN LANDON.
Canton. July 1, 1845. Ezecular's._
. '.IIF":iILAR:3IOIL.7.IIIOR.a
T received and for stale at B. Kiagaberi's Store,
a few barrels etipernae FLOUR, from Overton
rialtmarsh's mill. Warranted an extra article.
June 23, 130.
A -NEW SUPPLY f '
BURTON KINGDEP Rif informs the pobilie gene.
rally that he 'hie lust reeeiired died from New
Vert City, his spring atciek of GPODB.' It eotopilies
a very general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware die. Hie goods have been selectee with moth
care, and wiU be sold os cheap as can be bought in To.
wands. Call in and 'we it it is not an.
.Toivands, April 30, 184 b.
"Goods for the Millions,"
TUBTtecelsed it theScurings BEM. a number of tons
• of those cheap Groceries, which's:takes our assort
ment complete. Those who patronise our auk- carob
lishment. will detive a decided advantage well , thous who
porous at other stores voila do business on the credit
system. as they are not Overehsrged equivalent to the
delinquent:it'd those who' never pay.' "No IS, Brick Row.
G. R. FLYNT & CO.
ANCY ARTICLE 4.--A great anisty for sale
low, at CHAMBERLIN'S,.
Jana 1845. No. 1 thick Row.
Portrait Painting, by W. ll.. Perkins,
NORTH SIDE of the equate. in the room over J.
C. Adams' Law Offiez--Col. Ma's block.
Likenesses warranted.: Transparent Mind., of any
size or pattern desired. ' June 18, 1945.
O[LS—Linseed, Sweet, Castor and Lamp. ON,
good and cheap at CHAMBERLIN'S.
Jar, 1845. No. I BA& Now.
MONTANYE'S STORE
Corner of the Public Square it Vain Street.
lirE largest and cheapest let of goods ever offered
n Bradford County is now opening at the above
store. The most fashionable Goods of the smog, such
as Balsarines, Lawns. drc., with every variety of P,riot
manufactured in the United States. All the new styles
of Summer Goods for Gentlemen lays sad youth. .
BOOTS .f SHOES of any quantity and any price.
20 "dn. HATS at the lowest possible price.
GROCERIE4 of all kinds and HARDWARE in
'abundance. ,
Returning sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage
they have heretofore received, they pledge themsehresie
sell as cheap as goods of the name quality can be par
chased in this or any of the neighboring, Tillers. We
would therefore advise our friends to .before por•
chasing elsewhere.. J. D. &E. D. MOISTANYE.
Towanda, jay 12, 1845.
.THE TOWANDA CHEAP sToRg.
GREAT .ATTRACTION
&la lIZ SI 3 TI h EBIBMINZ. MOTHS
THE subscribcr hos just returned from N ew .York
with a splendid assortment of Spring and Bum
uuner goods, which he offers (or sale at host fifteen
per rent. cheaper than goods have ever -been, or' ever
will be sold in this bomugh. His stock consists of ta
reign and domestic DrylGonds, such as Preitch, English
and American Cloths. Casolosnc*, SeuineugrKetdocil7
Jeans, li3umrner stuffs. A splendid assonrcent of Prints
of all prices, also * full supply of Drown and Bleiehed
goods, also, Pane); Goodir. such sa Linen Handkerchiefs.
Black, Blue Black, Plaid and striped Silica. Thmadand
Muslin Edgings, Ladies and Gentlemens Cravats. Ben
net Ribbons. Damask. , and -Mouselimde Lsine Missals,
Parasols and a thousand article-A 00 nonierouste Mention.
GROCERIES—Brown, Loaf and Crushed Sugars,
Croix r Pratirico and Nov Orlknallotasses.l.logra
se and . Anicricsit Windy. Volta:id Gin. Teas, dre.; Sao
Crockery; Ml* Hardwaril - tkc.dre. , • ‘'..
- All personi -desirous of purchaking goads low will
do well to give Frtm a call before purchasing eireatimi.
Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Crain - taken In pqmeot
for Goods... • ' CHARLES REED,
Toolplio, May It. ISO.
AIN 2 thick Ro w.
In r;il your etifmgs, tindfrstn
O infr,..
A NI) TO UNDERSTAND'where Vag* ane to
.bid ME At trim fnrtel mi,ota Egtablish
ment. WIONTANYWA KTORE. eminent' the 'tithe
squint and .rnitn irreet.'whese anceb shsep tor ,rin
&rased of Tarthe Reidy, end ehrayserfil ere, lies left if
the MTh timelines to do Moines, at es matta profit as
at ley ether establishment this side of &ter I'o4 City .
to kdd?tiort ip tormet gultir.tve hare teen ire* hrig.
nails ertieles of Husbandry, such es &Thee,. fley n ibt
Ertenei, Crates. Mkes. .
Also, .500 *didn't trevrete 84 6 iLT, put op in tbs
We* Nit .'`
. 110 yrnblOOPETrNa fur sale..ery, cheap...
Wanted. 410.000 SHINGLESsod aexpesy Poatda l ..
tot which Llkterel picas will tepid, -
July 7. • J. D. &E. D.MONT ANTE.
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