Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 10, 1845, Image 3

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    ADDRESS TO THE PUBLIC.
Tbe u nprecedented success attending the use of Dr.
Sarre Smith's raver coated) "latrtiovEn VEGE.
TOILS PILLS," and the acknowledged superiority which
t h e y possess over the - common Anti-Bilious, Cathartic,
an d various other Pills in general re, have given them
decided preference with all who have used them ; and
t h e y are universally esteemed the most safe and pleasant
pur gative ever offered to the public.
Dealers furnished at the New York College of Health,
79 Gieenw io street, New York. And sold by E. H.
Mawr, A.S. CRAMS SIMI., Towanda ; HENRY GIBBS,
; Jolts PASSSIORE, Rome ; J. E. BULLOCK, Pike.
(CrCAUTION.—As a baisentble imitation has been
ma de by the name of "Sugar Coated Pills," it is neces.
cu y to be sure that Da. G. Bus. SMITH'S signature is
ua e vely boa. Price '25 cents.
Large Arrival of Goods and
• NE W FIRM..
J. D. E. 11. vlrlontatsye,
XWING taken into their firm, WM. A. ROCK
WELL, as co-partner, with renewed energy and
p ity hopes of rendering satisfaction to their numorous
customers, have been receiving, during the past week,
&yen Tons of Goods, and will receive seven tons more
to s few days. Their stock.consista of a greater variety
than they have ever before been enabled to offer, and at
prices which will be sure to please.
In their stack of Dry Goods may be found
12 pieces Alpaca;
1: do Cashmere de Eeosse ;
100 do New style Prints;
do French Broadcloth ;
4 do English do.
2 do Pilot a nd•Deswec
4 do Cassimere;
do Beautiful articlelor Ladies' cloaks.
Other Staple and Fancy Goods in proportion, too no- -
rnerouslo mention.
BOOTS AND SHOES
Men's, boys, youths', and children's and ladies' fine
kid id ad, Walking: as also superior article of over shoes.
HATS AND CAPS
50 DOZEN, comprising every quality and style in the
market.
GROCERIES.
p ow d et td, crashed, loaf, Santa Cruz, Porto Rico, and
0. Sugar. Tea, coffee, pepper, spice, &c. &c. and
some fresh Soda Biscuit.
HARDWARE.
Iron. steel, mils, ark rope, butts and screws, door ban.
dirs. and ihr various kinds 01 Hardware suited to the
wants of the country .
EOM
Sperm, Elephant, linseed, and a good article fur Tan
, The above stock is offered at wholesale orretall.
For Cash, approved credit - of EIS months, or Boards St
stonles. Beef Hides and most kinds of country pro
tium • MONTANYES Or; CO.
Towanda, September 9, 1845.
H. S. & M. C. MERCUR,
OCLD respectfully announce to the good cal
%ens of Bradford and adjnit.inn counties, the
arrival at the TOWANDA CASH STORE, of the
Ittgeat and most general assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Crockery,
Boots and Shoes, Dye-Ifoods,
Paints. Oils . , 4.c. 4-c.
Ever opened in Towanda, and which will be sold for
CASH at wholesale or retail &flower prices than the
same quality of goods are selling by any of our bluffing
neighbors, as our goods Are purchased with great care
—principally for cash—of the importers and manufactu
. Towanda, Sept, 111, 1846.
F'NEECT CAVENDISH TOBACTO, a new
article, for sale at • BAIRD'S.
TEAS. -A large lot of Fresh Teas, warranted at
prices varying from two shillings to srventv-five
Cents, at No. 3, Brick "Cow.
"WATCHES—by the gross or othemise, to suit
customers, at No. 3, Brick Row.
TOPE & CORDS of all sizes, from a fish line to a
cable rope, atBAIRD'S, N 0.3.
UM BRELLAS---a very large lot, for sale cheap, at
sep 10. 11i,. 3. Brick Row.
ADIES' SLIPS, from 3 to 6 shillings per pair.
I_4l •Black and Fancy Gaiters and half Gaiters; Mis
ses' slips and gaiters ; Gent's gaiters and lace boots. A
first rate lot of 'overshoes, different styles and qualities at
sep 10.
No. 3, Brick Row.
1 CASE-10 lbs, CINNAMON, for sale cheaper
JIL than it or as ever sold in this county, at
rep. 10. BIRD'S, No.ci .
ILL in and see those splendid VESTINGS,
C
CRAVATS 4.' GLOVES. Quick, before they
are gone, at No. 3, Brick Bow.
CENTRAL DRUG STORE.
THIS DAY RECEIVING, at the Central Point,
a few doors south of Montanye's Cash Siore, di
reet from New York, a fresh supply of DRCGS AND
MEDICINES, which will positively be sold at city
cost and charges. Physicians of this and other coun
ties, will do well to call and examine the qualities and
prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we ere determin
ed to make it your interest to purchase of us (consult
in, the interests of your patients, notwithstanding).
Our assortment consists in part of the following :
Blue mass , Sjiinges, assorted"
Nit silver Sugar lead .
Quicksilver Quassia
Ipecas Phosphate iron
Tart. Antimony Carbonate do
lodine Paregoric
lodid.'potassa Laudanum .
Red precipitate Lunar caustic
White do '• Nux vomica
.Strychtia Musk
Known Mace
Pal,. Jalap Juniper berries
•
Ext. - 'do Aqua ammonia
do Colocynth Carb. do
do Gentian ' - Nit. Ether
do Ciente Sulpla.do ..
do Hyosciannus Brimstone e
do Tanxicum Bias vitriol
Manna White do
Marsh rosemary Bayberry hark
Squills Fswitial nik of all kinds. '
Chauhnonile Bower s . Corn. :111•1 white glue
Borax. aria. d, :',.ltirr..tr..
Dultal.
Rhubarb puts imii,,,,
•
do . mt. . • &dunce' of Tin
Arrow TOO( Annie seed
Hellebore mg Shellac gum
dulpb. morphine Venice turpentine
do Quinine Delwin Fir
En. Calomel ' do Honey .
Yaleinin root do Copaiva,
Seneca - do do Tolu
Serpentaris do -,' Barbadoes Tar
Gentian do . C' Oil do
Colombo do Burgundy Pitch
ink do Bateman's drops
Liquorice do Lemott'a do
Extract •do • Chloride of lime
Senna leaves Cubebs
Gum Myrrh,.No. L Coe. Indices
do Guaisci Tartaric Acid
do A b o a • Citric do
do Gamboge Oxalic do
do Foetida Prose. do
do. Camphor Nitric do
do Opium Sulph do
Prepared 'chalk Mangle do
Rochelle salts Car. magnesia 0
''''
Epsom •do do soda
Glauber do Calcined magnesia
Flour sulphur Cantharides i
do beiz u g .n - Corrosive sublimate
Hiera picra Cochineal
livs U Spring &Thumb lancets
Saffron Lancet cases, &c., &c.
Printers begin to grumble already, or we would still
continue to enunciate; but all we say iw come and see
for youtieliteu Many thanks to a generous pnblio fon
past favors, bopiagtx a continuance of the same:
, • A.D. MONTANYE,,DIII;OOIIIT•
Tovramia,Serptember 10.1846,-
BLuE lint' Black Ink to uit purchasers, in bet.
*air otherwise for tale at the
CENTRAL- DREG STORE.
DEMOCRATIC REVIEW.
Greatly Rebeed Price—iron $5 to $3 per Intim.
sisoui con., 25 CYSTS
Prospectus ofthe next (or 17th) Volume.
The price of the DESOCULTIC REVIEW has hereui
ore.been too high—not for its size, cost, and charades,
butior the means of tens of thousands of readers who
would be glad to receive it, and among whom it is high
ly desirable 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
be accessible, it has been determined,.simaltan.eously with
the great reduction in the expense of postage, to reduce
its subscription price also, from Five to only Three dol
lars; and when several unite in subscription, to as low
as $2 50, or even $2 30 per annum.
This very large reduction in the ieceipta (accompa
nied with but a comparatively small diminution of its ex
penses) involves, 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 email
reduction in its number of pages; soon to be restored to
its old numher, without increase of price, when the anti
cipated success of the experiment shall justify it.
The PURTAITS OF DISTINGUISHED DEMOCRATS will
be continued—engraved in beuer and more costly style
than I t eretafore,
The Powrzoa will hereafter, for any distance, be only
.five and a half cents ; it has heretofore been fur over
100 miles, eihteen center.
'We look fo r an extension of chcularion to be reckon
ed by lens 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 ippealed 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.
(INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.) •
Single copy, $3 00 Eight copies, $2O 00
Four copies, 1 I
00 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
each. For six months, tudf these rates
These rates afford high inducements to agents and
others to interest themselves to procure subscribers.
The cash system and payment in advance must be
uncompromisingly adhered to.• The past relaxation of
it has caused an accumulation of not far from $40,000
of debts due to the work. Hereafter, this must be whol
ly reformed ; 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.
Nu communications will be taken from the Yost Of
fice unlit,. free of postage.
All communication., both on editorial and publishing
busintss*, must be addressed henceforward to the under
signed. .I*Kose relating to the settlement of the past debts
duo the work will be still addressed to Mr. H. G. LANG..
LET, 8 Astor House. the past arrangements with whom,
as publisher, have reached their termination.
July, 1840: J. L. O'SULLITAN,
136 Nassau at. New York.
•
Important 'to the Citizens of Bradford County
4 P- 1(04 .
Once more at the Head of the Heap !
s USUAL, the first arrival of new goods for the
Alk . season, are this day opening at BAIRTIS, N 0.3
Brick Row, where We invite every body, men, women
and children to call and examine our splendid assort
ment.
We owe an apology to our friends for the crowded
and jammed up state of things which has ekistrd for
several months past at No. 3, but the public are aware
that such results must necessardi arise from the fact
that we have generally bad the largest and best assort
ment of goods in Towanda. and it having been ascer
tained to a certainty, and generally understood that the
place to buy cheap is at Bainfr, No. 3. In order, how
ever, to obviate some of the difficulties, we have just
completed a large and commodious storehouse in the
rear of the brick block, where many of our heavy goods
will be removed, and we hope now to be able to make
roam for our many friends, and enable them to do busi
ness in our store with comfort and despatch.
We also have the pleasure of announcing that we
have Henry Shelden & Co.' fairly floored"—theiropo.
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 impossible to enumerate all the articles, for they
are so numerous and the assortment so general, that it
I would require at least ten acres square 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
ALPACAS, mouslin and rep do fairies, French cash
meres, (new styles) Affithans,lsombazines, winter ging
hams, Scotch and American. All kinds of dress and
Dress and Clunk trimmings, fringes, gimps, cords and
tassels, laces, edgings, Victoria skirts, &c.
Men, Young and Married,
N't e ate opening blue, black, brown and green broad
cloths; fancy and plain cassimeres and sattinets; the
nicest lot of Feelings, ever offered in Towanda. &c.
GROCERIES.
A few more tons of those cheap Sugars and Teaa,
and other articles in that line of business. Retail Gro
cers can be supplied with NUTS, FRUITS, &c..,chcap
er than they can buy in Owego or Elmira.
Hardware, Crockery. Fish,"4-c.
without end. As we informed you above, it is useless
to itemize.
In closing this advertisement, we need not say to our
friends, - don't forget the place." for every body knows
where to find BAIRD'S CHEAP STORE, right in
the centre of the new brick block. We know that to
insure a continuation of your very liberal patronage we
have only to continue our very low prides, and to keep,
as we have done, the best of goods. We intend to do
that, and have no fears but you will call and see us, not
withstanding any pokerish stories that have been,,or
may be told you by some of our neighbors. One thing
you will always find at No. 3, that we always sell
goods which we hare, as cheap as those we hare not.
W til . H. BAIRD & CO.
Towanda. Sept. 1. 1845. No. 3, Brick Row.
FRUIT. NUTS. &•c
EsmisH %V ALNUTN. Brazil nuts. filbert.. al
monds. pee riot.. figs and raisins for -ai cheap at
Sept. tl. BAIRD'S.
/I ‘ .1 1 : :1 1 ; ) , "' .1. : s A t i 1 F: 1
s, 6' st ra C p 6 l, l ;r l Pes k r l O ' pe C o a f TP a e l n l t'siZeBs an
n o d r
.1.
neap atBA IRD'S.
pAINTs & OILS llyp 'woods and Dve stuffs. a
v..fc krze stork just reefisPil at BAIRD'S
TO THE PUBLIC
HAYING purchased the entire itock of goods lately
opened by D. C. & 0. N. Salsbury. and assumed
the entire business and responsibility of the firm I would
return my thanks to former customers for their patronage,
and solicit the same and the public generally. My stock
of Goods is complete and will be sold on the Most liberal
terms.
Any quantity of LUMBER will be received in ex
change for Goods, and fur first Quality, cash will be paid.
Produce of all descriptions will be taken for goods.
Monroetod; Aug. 2 1. 1845. D. C. SALSBURY. ¢
DISSOLUTION.
T" partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, under the firm of D.C. & 0. N. Ssls.
bury, is this day dissolved by mutual agreement All
outstanding debts are to be paid by D. C. Salsbury, who
is also to settle all matters due (be late firm.
Those having unsettled accounts with the firm will
please settle - the same as speedily luv possible.
D.- C. SALSBURY.
11fonrocton, Aug, 21, 1945. 0. N. SALSBURY.
BIANKS! BLAWKS
JUSTICESI BLANKS, o full assortment just
printed and for sale at this office. aug2o.
(51101.b.a&MTOUBDIEUlgo
MAD QUARTSTIN, July I, 1 845.
IfT is hereby ordered that floor and after this date
goods are to be sold in this. encampment fer cash
whenever they will bringanythingsbove coat. 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 ernes, .
NEW ESTABLISTBIENT,
3IEs I MILIIEIIIC:I3IMBWar
o.• L. M. NYE & CO., wouldre.
speetlly inform the citizens of Tow
;:z?-7"•-fr:::‘,:r.,!;. aode rul tbe publiclgenersll7, Mat
Ignuft t h eyt h 1:1". 11 rd ' s i f ;MET ' re
FURNITURE, the best at
111: ,deli, and .wOrkmmship that cannot
be surpassed,in additionto the usual
assortment in country shops, we will keep on band and
make to order SOFAS, of various and most approved
patterns; Sofa Rocking Chaim, upholstered in superior
style, and for ease and durability cannot be surpassed
even in our large cities.. Also, the half Preach Ma
hogany Chair, beautifully upholstered, with eroded hair,
which never loses its elasticity,. and finished with the
best hair seating. We flatter ourselves that having
had much experience in the business, we shall be able
to satisfy all who may feel disposed to all, both as to
quality and price, and by strict [attention to business
hope to merit and receive the patronage of a liberal com
munity. L. M. NYE & CO.
Towanda. September 1, 1845
EZ.Uajt .. 4hfi/y . a . d
MAY BE HAD M our shop much lower than it
has ever been sold in Towanda. Goods are
cheap, and wheat am lowered, and that is the reason we
can afford all for to do it. All kinds of produce Will
be received in payment. Also, LUMBER of all kinds.
Sept. 1. • I. M. NYE 4 CO.
r ..L • ) Qi. ,„,p li, li.._-11
WILL be kept on hand a large assortment, and
made to order on shorter notice and for len mo
ney than can be produced at any other establishment in
the land. — Those who are under the necessity of pro
curing that article will and shall be satisfied. A . good
hearse and pall may be had in attendance when desired.
September 1, 1845. L. M. NYE & CO.
, "THE NORTH BRANCH IRON &
COAL COMPANY" owning a large body
of LANDS , on and contiguous to the wa
ters of the branches of Towanda Creek, in
Bradlonl County. Pennsylvania, are prepared to dispose
of the same to settlers. Application may be made to
SAMUEL C. NAGLEE,
At Greenwood; near Monroeton. Brad. co.
Any trespassers on these Lands be prosecuted
according to law. Information of the same given to
SAMUEL C. NAGLE& will be suitably rewan'ed.
By order of the Managers,
Sept. 3. HENRY M. NAGLER. Agent.
List of Retailers
F Foreign Goods and fiferebendise as filed in this
Cr office by the Commissioners of Bradford County,
April 15th, 1845.
Class, Paid,Unp'd
ATHENS BOROUGH..
Welles & Satterlee, 12 $l2 GO
L. S. Ellsworth, 13 10 00
Chester Park, 14 7 00
Kingebery & Comstock, 13 10 00
George A. Perkins. 14 7 00
ATHENS TP.
John Watkins.• 14 7 00
•
ASYLUM,
14 7 00
14 7 00
John Horton Jr
Elmer Horton,
BURLINGTON.
Coryell & Gee,
A. & S. H. Morley,
Lockwood Smith,
CANTON.
A. H Gaylord.
DURELL,
U. Moody St Co. 14 10 50
0. D. Chamberlin & Co. " 700
FRANKLIN, •
R. K. Hawley,
J. W. Maraca,
MONROE,
J. J. dt C. Warford, 13 15 00
Hanson & Phinney, 14 10 50
D. C. & 0. N. Salsbury, IS 00
Rogers Fowler, 13 - 10 00
John Naglee & Son, 14 7 00
ORWELL,
Henry Gibbs,
Theophilus Humphrey,
PIKE,
Daniel Bailey,
Smith & Little,
R. Barnes & Co
L. C. Belding,
G. J. Norton,
ROME,
John Passmore,
RIDGBERY,
Clark & Coolhangh,
Abner Roberts,
—.--- Calebarn,
SMITHFIELD,
Lyman Durfee,
E. B.*Traey,
SPRINGFIELD.
Elmer Norman,
SHESHEQUIN,
Allen & Storrs, 10 50
Horace Kinney & Co. " 10 50
Wells & Nichols, 7 00
STANDING STONE,
Albert Newell.
N. D. Warlord,
H. W. Tracy,
TOWANDA BOROUGH.
H. Mix & Bon. 13 10 00
Elliott & Mennr, 12 12 50
0. D. Bartlett, 14 7 00
I. D. & E. D. Montanye, 12 12 50
B. Kingsbery,
J. Kingsbery Jr. " 700
H. S. & M. C. Mereur, 12 12 50
C. Reed, 10 10 50
W. H. Baird & Co. 13 15 00
Tracy & Moore, 14 10 50
E. H. Mason, 7 00
8.8. Daily, " 700
A. Montanye, at 41
I. S. WOO4l & CO. 64.
D. Refloat. 44 14
44
Patrick O'Slain, 44
G. E. Flynt & Co. 13 10 00
TROT,
S. W. & D. F. Pomeroy,
Eli Baird,
0. P. Millard,
U. F. Reitlington,
W. A. Gustin, 14 10 50
Layton Runyan,
ULSTER,
Guy Tracy.
L. Truman,
William Gibson,
WYALUSING.
John M'Kinney 'dr. Son, " 7 00
Dish& Lewis,
WARREN,
Marcus Tyrrell,
Benjamin Buffington,
Robert Cooper, " ~
Alexander Dewing, " 10 50
W YSOX.
R. Spalding, 0 700
The unpaid licence!' in the store list must be settled
tat September term, or costs will be made immediately
hereafter. L. PEIRCE, Treasurer.
Treasurer'. Oflie;
Towanda, August 20, 11145.5
SAVINGS BANS.—Nab, Brick taw.
Super Moe black silk.
do. d o . striped.
Ricb chameleon do. .
Plaid do.
Parasols, ribbons.
Cashmeres, Debrines.
Ladies' Cravats.
• Calicoes.
shftiii:,;s--cheap as ever.
Window parer, &c., &c.
The above are a few of the many Ns* Goods just
opened at G. E. FLYNT & CO'S.
_
MORRISON'S PILLS, the genuine article for ale
at BAIRD'S, the only agents in Towanda;
August 20 1845. .
20 QUINTALS CODFISH, -
ItECEIVED THIS DAY, at No. 3. Also, Mack
• arel, U) bakrels and bin karrels•
eept.2.. DAMP do CO,
SUPERIOR COLOM
Daguerreotype Miniatures.
- Faith lf "Mgr,
RESPECTFULLY announce to the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Towanda, and vicinity, that they
have opened rooms in the new building up ineirsisouth
west corner of the public square (in the room formerly
occupied by Ulysses Merritt u a Law once,) and
would bo, happy to wait on all those who may wish
good likenesses of themselves, single or in gtoups. En
trance west side of Montanyde store. Mr. F. ¢ P.
base 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 respecifully invite the Ladles and Geode
men to call and umpires specimens.
Portraits taken equally well in clearer cloudy weath
er.
When children are to be taken, a clear day should
be seketed. The hernial between 9A. M. and 4P. M.
see 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, are tho best for the pur
pose.
03Tersons hawing Inferior pictures, can hare them
exchanged on reasonable -terms.
Air our stay is limited, persons residing in the village
or country would do well to call as early u conceal.
enc.
Towanda.Jnly 30th, 1845.
A CHANCE FOR PRINTERS.
A WASHINGTON PRESS FOR SALE!
CI AVING enlarged the Reporter, the Preis which
we have heretofore used, is offered for sale, very
CHEAP FOR CASH. It is a Washington patent,
Imperial size, and an easier and bitter working press
never was put up. It will be delivered at Owego, El
mira or Ralston. Address E. S. GOODRICH & SON,
Towanda, Pa. aug2o.
ddjourned Spectai Court.
AN adjourned Special Court will be held at the
Court House in the borough 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 causes certified to said court. By
order of the Honorable William Jessup, president of our
said court.' AARON CHUBBUCK, Prot-
Prot's. Office, Towanda, Aug. 14, 1845.
TOWANDA ACADEMY.
MIME next academic year of this institution. Rill
commence on Monday, the firet day of &ptem•
her next, under the superintendence and management of
Mr. J. C. Yandercook, as Principal.
JNO. P. WORTHING, ASSISTANT.
Misr Sarah F. Worthing, Preceptreaa.
14 7 00
10~50
Mr. Vandercook has been successfully engaged in
teaching for ten yeah past; be has much experience in
this important and truly elevating department of human
enterprise and benevolence, and brings testimonial, 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
fail to do much for the advancement of the student and
the prosperity of the ininitution—
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 associate. They cannot but be improved by ner
example end society, as well as by her engaging instruc
tions.
13 10 00
7 00
)4 7.00
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, &c., 4 00
Mathematics smith. languages, 5 00
Incidental expenses, per term, during winter, 25
No student will be received for less than hat( a term,
and wo deduction will be made for absence, except in
cases of illness or other unavoible causes.
4.
.1 At
10'50
7 00
13 10 00
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 third,
and a vacation of six weeks filer the fourth, including
the harvest season.
" 15 00 '
" 10 00
We desire to make the Towanda Academy an agree.
ble and desirable resort for student* 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 pert of teachers or trustees. The
Principal should be consulted before purchasing books,
RS several changes are contemplated in the text-books
of the School.
Students from abroad ran find board with the Princi
pal or other', on tenantable terms.
Lectures will be given regularly by the Principil and
other., 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 teachers and
trustees. • HIRAM MIX, President.
14 7 00
10 . 50
14 10 50
Enos Tomkins, David Cub,
J. D. Montanye, Button Kinphery,
C. L. Ward, H. S. Mercer,
John F. Mean,. William Elwell.
Towanda, July 31, 1845.
AT MY OLD TRADE MMIN
A. Warner, Cluck & Watch Maker.
11A AS opened a shop in the Drug Store of A. D.
Montanye, two doors below Montanye's Cheap
lash Store, nearly opposite Kingabery'sßrick Mansion,
where be can be found at all times of day, and ha- at
again invites his old customers and others to give him
a cell. 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 experiencein his business and being
determined to give satisfaction, he hopes to be able to
satisfy all.
He also has on hand a email assortment of JE WEL
RY, as low for cash u can be had at no. Inn, Old Ar
cade, or at any given number in the Brick Row, altho'
mope of it might have been purchased of Shelden & Co.
Heis not able to bout of as large an assortment of
gold chronometer, duplex, lever and L'Epine Watches,
diamond rings, pins &c., &e., as can be found in the
assortment advertised near the ljapticales, but what he
has shall beiold so low that competition with hint
would be useless.
12 12 50
13 ' 10 00
14 10 50
13 10 00
. 7 00
• 10 SO
N 10 50
N 7 00
He tenders his grateful acknowledgements to the
public for past favors and it the same time, solicits a
share of public patronage..
Towanda. August 20, 1245.
Coon-rue Puente' of every description will be ta
ken in plly6llllll for week. Casa not refused.
To the Collectors of Bradford County.
IHAVE given notice that ell, whose Dipßoues of
County and State.Tszea romain unsettled on the
18th day of September neat, will posilierfy be proceed
ed against In a legal manner. The financial condition
of the State and the Countysimperionsly demands that
the laws for the collection of tasesshould be rigidly en
forced. This is ne humbug. Mark that. -
L. PIERCE. Treararer.
Treasurer's Office, Towanda, Aug. 19, 1845.
Humeopathie Phy sician-.
DOCTOR L. PRATT. wo resprctfully inform
Air the citizens of Towanda sod its "mink , . that ha
will be happy to be of essential satin, to those who
need medical aid. Prom hie erperience to the system
which he adopt,. he Batters himself that the community
.will be well pleased with its effects epee the various
diseases which "flesh Is heir to." His °Me au, be
found at the residence of L. HateiTCH &qr..
Tuirtufa; hay 7th Mb.
. _
Waive, County. llougbs.
4DOZ Wayne county ploughs, for sale at the Pa
tr tags Dank. Plough merchants sapplleo at num ,
tectur.”. pieist, sal Fsrctutts an the most teasonabht
terms 0. E.: FLYNT 4. CO. -
• Juli 30. ' No. 5 Era Bow.
TLS,—PURE SPERM di LINSEED OILS, al
yroyss on hand at OE. FLYNT ec
2TONS DUNCANNOI% NAILS, and shill be
receiving more, to which the attention of Mer
chants is invited at wholesale, at
July 7. - MONTANYE'S.
Dr. J. N.' Sumner, lurgeon Dentist,
ESPECTFULLY informs Li friends that her.
1% inn recovered trom his illness, be will realm his
nen professional visit t) Towanda, on or before the
first day of Oeteher next.
FRUM—Just received a supply of Lemons. Prunes,
Figs, Raisins, acc. - at CH AMBEiILIN'S.
Juno, 1845. No.l Brick Row.
eiNUESE , 7 C 110253109
Taken 4T P4ll for all kinds of Goods,
July I. 1845. by ELLIOTT & MERCUR.
' Cigars! Cigars!
FOR SALE, at DR. MOOS'S DRUGSTORE.
a large lot of the best CIGARS in town, by the
box, single cigar or otherwise, and very cheap,
Towanda. July 30.1845.
Not Me Towanda Shaoin's Bank, nor No. 3
Brick Row, nor the Old dircade.
But No. 2, Brick Row,
Is NOW ACKNOWLEDGED to be the identical
spot where goods an sold cheaper for cash or ready
pay, than any other establishment west of the cities of
New York or Philadelphia. Pasant wishing toprove
this fact, can easily do it by calling in to see. No time
will be spent in shinning flints, or filling oat bills of
worthless Institution. But the whole time and atten
tion of thesubscriber and his clerk, will be exclusively
devoted to selling goods cheap. A nimble sic pence,
better than a slow shilling. C. REED.
June 23, 1845. No. 2 Brick Row.
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.
ell TON SUGAR & MOLASSES.=This day reed
by tbe "Cbenning Line" and for sale cheap by
the pound, Gallon, Barrel or Bls'd.
July I. BAIRD'S. N 0.3 Brick Row.
D S ° to Z ner, o u r in aa e le be' by t qua o "ty l?. ° ll7lt g t4 c r e
TOWANDA SELECT SCHOOL.
ArkWING to some arrangements that have been made,
11U, the present term of this School will continue
un
til the 15th of August. Then there will be a vacation
of two weeks, and the school willbe removed to the
Academy.
JNO. P. WORTHING,
SARAH F. WORTHING, Teachers.
FRANCES HUTCHINSON,
Towanda, July 21, 1846.
CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS.
THE subscribers still continue
• / to manufaiture and keep on hand
a L tb ne and ifr s t t 'oo and
d . seal liair
all
tCki nds of
.1;
also Settees of various kinds
r 7 7- 4. BEDSTEADS, of every
I , description, which we will
sell low for cub or produce.
TURNING done to order.
TOMKINS & MAKINSON.
Towanda, April 23, 1895.
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Jerome 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 atterited for settlement.
The administrators will meet to adjust the claims of
said estate, at the house of Geo. Bowman, on the last
Saturday of each month. , HIRAM SWEET,
G. BOWMAN.
Towanda, July 2, 1845. Administrajors.
QNE DOZEN Norgan'a colebratal GRAIN ORA.
DLES, with Harris' Scythes, for sale by
June 23, 1845. REED.
Friends & Fellow Citizens.
WE are now in want of Bradford County stock,
and any persons having certificates, called
county orders, can find a makin at No. 3, where they
will be taken at par in exchange for any of the articles
comprising the largest and cheapest stock of Goods in
the United States.
We bed some thoughts of taking a few shares of
"Savings Bank" stock, but we find after the " Pan.
nick" which is now about over, it has gonedown below
pr, and holders are beginning to think they have burnt
their fingers. Don't forget that our office is at - No. 3
Brick Row W. H. BAIRD & CO.
GKIN Dercoms.—The best assortment of Nova
Scotia and other kind of grindstones, ever brought
to this place, for sale by 0. D. BA RTLETF.
41 DOZ OLD FASHIONED SCYTHES, a splen
did article for sale cheap by
July 1. O. D. BARTLETT.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Eilsall,
deceased, late of WaLu tp., are requested to make
immeihatepayment, and all those basing demandsagainst
the same are requested to present theta. legally attested,
for settlement. JESSE EDSALL,
NATHAN ALVORD, Jr.
Wells, July 7, 1845. Administrators.
T 11)111111- 3 3111AV ItaL7i7tit'‘
PAMPHLE'r LAWS of the last Legisla
& tare have been received, and are ready for distil*.
button. A. CHUBBUCK, Prot,
Prothonotary's Office, July 8, 1845.
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
DR. JAMES M. GOODRICH has located himself
at MONROE, for the practice of hie profession,
cud will be pleased to wait on those requiting his ter
vices. He may be found at J. L. Johnson's tavern.
Reference may be mule to Drs. HUSTON & MASON',
of Towanda. April 23, 1R45.
'0 PO tY PO al o
HIRAM MIX & SONS', •
RE now opening at their store• beautiful and cheap
lot of SUMMER GOODS, direct from the City,
which will be sold for Cash, as low as can be bought
at "The Savings Bank," or at any stare in town—call
and see. Towanda. 19th May, '45.
Portrait Pa;:oting, by W. 11. Perkins,
il of the N square, in the room over .1.
NORTH KID
C. Allard Law Office—Col. Mix's block.
New Blacksmithing Establishment. Liken saes annulled. Troup:rent Blinds, of . Soy
THE SUBSCRIBER, having' finised a partner. 84e .,..--- I'i Pstosm desired. June 18.1845.
ship with his brother, continues to earry on thefAlL's--Linseed, Sweet, Castor and Lamp Oils,
businessat his brother's new stand. east side of Main Ur good and cheap at CHAMBERLIN'S.
street, south part of the borough, where he is prepared. l
lute. 1845. . No. I Brick Rote.
to execute all orders for Horseahoeiug. Carriage dr, I.
klaarb work and Edge Tools. In all your„ettings, get Understanding.
He assures the public that all work entrushzd en i t i n ND
TO UNDERSTAND where Goods are to .
care will be well done, as be has thorough ty le iyned A
be sold CHEAP. don't forget the Old Establish ,
his trade and is determined to render satisfectite j : men', MONTANYE'S 'STORE, corner of the pnblio
JOHN A. ESF,N VINE. square and main street, where goods always tome been
Towanda. December 30. 1844. disposed of forihe Ready. and always will' he: as lentils
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the film Modinues to do bustrom, at as small a pita ar.
at any other establishment this side of New York 'dry.
In addition to former stock, we bate been vcceivtet ma
rines articles of Husbandry. such as &ye” 'Scythe
Stones, Cradles, Rakes. Pitchforks. he.
Also, 500 bushels of first-rate SAIS, putt? i n t h e .
very best barrels.
100 yards CARPETING Tar sale very , ehesp.
Wawa 500,000 15111ITGLESand astifirmy Bowies
for which Liberal pikes will herald.
July 7. J. b.. te. E. IX MOIC TAD=
' ' MS, all the lute style&
MTN. & STOW.
110! FOR TIM TlnfS !
stamp %%Quo WO a ia aat zit c ,
I.E auseribera now fialre oL band all kinds of Mer
handise for , the scasiori..- Ar d o i t h o , they do no ,
pledge themselves to sell 'owe.; by 10 or 2 0 per cent.
than their neighbors. yet Pity do pledge themselves to
sellas kw for cad& as rain be bought at any house in
town, Elmira. Owego or 'Ai ng h tirown .
.May 20.1345. H. MM . SONS'.
- A FEW LEFT
chi , di,. new and CHEAP GOODS.: Tlfey win
kr be sold strainer than ever. (tivieselblej us - make
tombs Fan Geode. Look for No.Voilsvingseank."
as it is the only genuine Cheap Cash Stow.
July V:. G. E. FLYNT & CO.
zumazattelion =am,
At the Elmira Cheap Cash Store,
Aro. 1, Brick lime.
A B. CHAMBERLIN' respectfully informs the
AL- w public that he luta porchasod of LS. Wood &
Chi: their stuck of gags. and Ins jest received t new
supply. which renders his assortment of Drugs Medi
cines, Paints, Oils, Dyo-riu s fs amid .Famdy Drugs,
complete. His stock consists in pin of the following
Zisences
Annatto
Flour sulphur
do Benin
1714
Gum camphor
Assafredita
Arrow root
Antimony
Aquafortis
Aqua ammonia
Attie,
CM
Brimstone
Gazebos' ,
°lsobar salts
Hellebore
Harlem oil ,
Hydrioste Pews
Iceland moss •
Ipecac
Wino
Blue Viviol
Baylirtry bark
do tallow
Balsam iobe '
-do Copal',
Barbados.. tar
Balsam honey
Blood ma
Jalsp
Juniper Berries
Lunar Caustic
Liquorice ball and root
Landartrun
Morphine
Mims
Mai*
Musk
Nu: Vomits
Oxalic acid
Essential oils, an hilt&
Oil amp
Peregotic
Bice pins
NW= Fir
Black drop
Barley Pearled
Bateinan's drops
nogundy Pitch
Cayenne pepper
African do
Camphor
Calomel
Chamenileder.
Corrosive sublimate
Cochineal
Csntharides
Pilo
Phosphate iron
Quicksilver
Quassia
Quinine
Hed Precipitate
Senna
Sups Lead
Cubebs
Coc. inuilicus
Carbonate iron
• do Magnesia
do Soda
Cow.age
Colocynth
Chloride lime
Syringes
Valerian root
Saffron
Cessna tartar
Dragon's blood
Dover's Powders
Digitalis Uva Vus
Emery, assorted Vol. Liniment
Epsom salts , Yen. turpentine ; &e &e.
A complete variety of 'GROCERIES, math u Teti
Sugar, Coffee, Starch, Raisins, Cionamon.Soda Crack
ers, Ginger, Pepper, Eng. Currants, Nutmegs, Tobacco
and Snuff, Candles, &e.
A complete assortment of Paints, Dye-dna, Win+
dow Glus, Patent Medicinee, &c.
Towanda. June 16, 1845.
RIJSITI - E3.—A general assortment MR*, Paint,
MI Flesh, and ■hoe brushes it
CHAMBERLIN'S, No. 1 Brick Row,
HO, FOR. THE BRICK ROW.
Jro. 4, Bouud to Shine.
Mr ERE ARE WE, ON HAND AGAIN with a
ra new arrival of fresh GOODS, directly from Nam
York City, Consisting of
Broadcloths, Cassimeree of the newest styles,
Salaams, Kentucky Jeans, Camboons,
Summer cloths, and Vesting., of
every description and variety,
. The latest styles of Barash's., Fancy Prints, and
Ginghams, Irish linens, Linen ,Diaper, Brown and
Bleached Sheeting, and Shirtings;Apron Cheek, Cot- -
lon Batting, Ark Wadding, and serious other things in
that line too numerous to mention. ALSO, a large
rock of Groceries, Hard-ware, and Crockery, which
together with our former stock renders our assortment
complete. Arid we wi.h to be positively understood,
that we CAN and WILL sell as cheap for CASH, as
any other establishment in Town. the " Sevier' 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. ('Please 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 be piid.
07 Don't mistake the place—No. 41-Briek Row, two
doors ahead of the Savings Bank and next door to W.
H. Baird and Ca
Towanda, July i 845. TRACY & MOORE
HE cheapest and best tot of Crockery in- Towan
da may be found at TRACY & MOORE'S.
July 20th., 1645 No. 4 Brick Row.
WII.LOW WAGGO3B and Croaks for chit
drat., for sale cheap at
July 30. TRACY & MOORE'S.
A A GOOD uuortment of Tin end Stone• Wars at
TRACY 4. MOORE'S, No. 4 Bride Row.
ASPLENDID lot of Winn of every description
at prices to soft the purchaser et
July 30. TRACY & MOORS*. No. 4 Brick Row:
I)ATENT PAILS. Brooms, Clothes, Pins, Hearth
Btubhes, Trace Chaim, Shovels and Manors
s, Hay Knives and Hand saws for sale at the 'my
lowest prices for cash at TRACY At MOORE'S.
July 3D. . No. 4 Brick Row.
WALL PAPER, Mi iudow sash of all sizes and
Glens at TRACY & MOORE'S.
July 30. 110.4 Brick Row.
Executor's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Jeduthen
Whitey, late of Canton. deed, are requested to
make immediate payment, and all those havlngdemsade
against the same are requested to pressitt them, legally
attested for settlement to either of the subscribers in
Union township, 'flop co.
CHARLES 0. SPENCER.
BENJAMIN LANDON.
Canton, July 1, 1845. ' Executor's.
A NEW SUPPLY !
BURTON KINGSBERY informs the pribilic
rally that he has just received direct from New
York City, his spring stock of G('ODS. It comprises
a very general assortment of Dry Goods, 610001111:11.
Hardware &c. His goods have been selectee with much
tare, and will be sold as cheap as can be bought to To
wands. Call in and see it it is not so.
Towanda, Aril 30, 1845.
"Goods for the Millions."
/UST received at the Savings Bank, a number of toes
CB of those cheap Groceries, which makes our assort
ment complete. Those who patronise our cuaA este ,
lishment, will derive s decided advantage over those who
purchase at other stores who do business on the credit
system, as they are not 'overcharged eqc.ivalent to the
detinguence of those who never pay. tio 5. Brick Rowe
G. E. rLYNT & CO.
FANCY ARTICLES.—A. gmL .- variety for sale
low, at CHAMBERLIN'S.
une 1845. No. I Brick Row.
ATS & CAPS 4. BO
foT sale et
ERE I 8 10.3 AGAIN-43 Quintls►Co.C sh
lust rred and fos is at &WRVS.
June :G. . Nu 3 /*or: Raw.