Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 17, 1845, Image 3

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    iNiereur,
RE N 1.4! ow REcEl rt :l viNG. a very Lirge an d v..ry
us•-or ot Ft:11 and IV.lder Gobflr.
t hlh.r oiler to tlo• 111110 on liberal terms, for euAt;
H. or a ppro.nd crAitt.
hew -toe;; consiAs of ulmos t everything that any
wishes to buy. And for the bent fit of those who
i to. purchase merchandize of any kind, and wont
now where to find it, they'w:ll enumerate a few of
many ankle , : thhy hare for sale:
solies silk s hawls and black tea-pots ;
Kinn Crlnats and till -rimy nails:
'elored satin, for ladies bonnets, and
laud hats for men ;
'adds_ pins and. crow-bars; •
' s rpet tacks and vest patterns;
and ftli , arc3f , ;
ii
tvagon boxes;
! ' ILLe :Lod young bison tea;
Gertudn pi; ;
.L-Lte: ...ILL! loaf -agar ;
a vid coarse bouts;
I . _ lio, and stviel corn hove ;
s fur six cents, and
:led, caps for C2i cents;
alai , Loo n for one shilling, and
dito of English and :Swedes iron, all sixes;
vidiaroblier cloth for carriage Covers and
lliactiMl alpaccas for ladies' cloaks;
',la; boas and mud's, and lampblack;
boonevs and stone jugs;
iliac:: and blue ink and spirits turpentine;
oil and Colonge water ;
and sarsaparilla 03 rap;
llici atriol end best Java and Rio coffee;
Miters and buck shot ;
belv ink and run, dry and gronnd while lead ;
L a iikiac classes and cut tumblers;
Te, kettles and black silk stockings;
Catelte nickivic and bed cords;
'Coal Buttons and writing raper;
Shell-Ide combs and corded skirts;
t r i bbons and cavendish tobacco;
points and cap ribbons;
Lade , ' &es: and stove tubes;
Anoitn; Needles, and best Nutria hats;
Furl pens vivid shovel plough patterns;
ho' , bands and silk scarfs for ladies;
Canon Yam and cairn selves;
kin v !airs avid pins, assorted sizes;
Lahr; kid sill pars and nail hammers;
bisketiv soil gimp cords:
Men and diiys cloth raps and plane irons;
a forks and ark rope;
visi; dial steel thimbles;
uri3 brass thimbles;
and cotton batting;
Loves and shoo knives;
p i , 'amid:, and slate pencils;
(lived ' , aiding and inkstands ;
ci u sh 13, and handsaws;
anti saw-rsal saws ;
lelleiz powders and trying squares ;
Nuleiesr ewer:tines and 4 inch spikes;
relreeli hells and steelyards;
Ca•-I,lleTt'S end ivory combs;
lie-Omni; and welting cord ;
IS hale hone and patent saw setts;
reiociectiders and patent door butts;
r.riner's chisels and laces for Indies' caps;
Bmgee handkerchiefs and hair brushes;
{I taws and women's hi. cot. slows &hair brushes;
roeiianut dipper:, and teeth hrmhes;
Colonel canilenc and door handles ;
I,tigeir hilts and children shoes:
woolen .haw ',and earn caps;
Mick tea rind patent wheelhedds;
;I offerer. halts and tea servers;
cdk and mousetraps;
Bonnet wire and stone churns;
linsees rind sash pUllevs;
Paton; blind fastenings and butts, (3 new article) ;
r--01. and done mats;
I!' l mln.l and madder;
Iheettaiii, lamps and shoe strings:
'et ht. and lel.selk gloves and gun flints;
`attitiet of all kends and gunpowder;
curd , and a stin resting ;
fir eat.:
ii. r , F igh r a :ter i ings;
:sou wool cardw;
lacers and tract' chains;
E
kl`r notin Trirac
uEi , )11UtiLo
r iii D RECEIVING, at the Central Point,
a eouth of Montanye's Cash Share,
fr.en Ne , ,York, a fre,di supply of DRUGS AND
ML 1 , 1 f . I.\ VCLICII will positively be sold at city
r i.; SliyKicians of this and other coun
t aii.l Jo Gkt.ll to call and examine the qualities and
1-iree ir, fara purchasing elsewhere, as we are determin
ed to make it your interest to purchase of us (commit
lag the interests of your patients, notwithstanding).
Our asiortment consists in part of the following:
!liar Waco Syringes, assorted
•ther Sugar lead
Quaccia
Phosphate iron
Carbonate do
Antimony
Paregoric
Laudanum
potasse
n.I precipitate
dt, do
Lunar caustic
Nax comics
luek
M ace
I t tt tt
J ~,,
Juniper borries
Aqua ammonia
Curb. do
'Nit. Ether
Sulpli.do
Brimstone
Blue vitriol
White do
Bayberry bark
Essential oils, of all kindr•
Com. and white glue
Saltpetre
Copperea
Indigo
Solution of Tin
Auld. wed
Shellac gum
Venice turpentine ,
Dalsom Fir
do Honey
do Copal's
do Tolu
Barbadoca Tar
Oil do
Bi.rgundy Pitch
Bateman's drops
I.acoott's do
C blonde elf lime
k,(1; Cubeba
1,4%1 pyre,, No. C.C. Indicua
0 Gualaci Tartaric Acid.
Aloes Citric do
4.1 (lamloge Oxalic do
Foetide Prusa. do
Ci•aphor Nitric do
ttistun Sulph rdo
l'r,i,ared chalk Mariana do
salty Car. magnesia
Thom
do do soda
illeaber JU Calcined magnesia
FiOUI rul l ,h ur Canth!ritles
benzotn Corrosiver sublimate
Illera piers Cochineal
I
'a Lim Spring do Thumb laneeta
ttatrrou Lancet cases, &c., &c.
Printers begin to grumble already, or we would still
eentinu e to enumerate ; bat all we say is, come and see
f, r„yourselves. Many thanks to a generous public fur
past favors, hoping for a continuance of the same.
A .D. MONT.a.[NYE, DRUGGIST.
_Tnwonda, September 10, 184 5 .
ME
( 11(.5 nth
auto
11, riannus
Ta - raucum
klinla
paiemex3r
>yails
flowera
reilued.
Ithu'oarb pule
.1, - , rout
run
ni;
r r m~~rp!un~
‘l ,
Fat:.
C darnel
'‘ 4 , 1,1 to
do
S , " ; • - titarla do
14, t tn
101111. UR and Bleck Ink to suit purcliesens, in bat
tle 4 sr otheiwise for sale et the .
CENTRAL DRUG STORE.
P kr1 ;1•. 5 . 1.-- -liair. Paint, Shavino end ?icl—a
4.;;* ossortnlov, nt the
"P 17 . CENTRAL DRUG sToRE.
ENTLEMEN that want your Leonia Cal:
en oIT ,nooth and with rase, will do well to use
!. *!;:oui t ' s Shotti tte , Cirnal llr 1:ea,11; Fr:tart:lz
J , - Olt• at the E TRA L D1Z1;C:
17:7' S.llO K ING I
V a; A FA(.7, ad,i.oviodvd by all, that thi.
C l4 ;AtiS w b,wn. an to b 0 had at the
• CENThAL DRUG t'PrOlib.
Important to the Citizens of Bradford County!
o;►ee more at the -Head of the Heap
J U~LiAI,, the first arrival of new izootlii for the
reason, ere this clay opening ut i liAllilM, N 0.3
Brcck Row, where we invite every belly, nieu, women
nod children to call and examine otii splendid assort
:,
:neut.
We owe an apology to our friends for the crowded
and jammed up state of things whith has existed for
several months past at No. 3, hut the public are aware
that such results must necessiarlly arise from the fact
that we have generally had the largekt and best assort
ment of goods in Towanda, and it having been ascer
tained to a certainty, and generally understood that the
place to boy 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 iu the
rear of the brick block, where many of our heavy 'goods
will he removed, and we hops now to he able termalte
room for our many friends, and enable them to do bodi
ce', in our atoriPtvi:h comfort and despatch.
Wo übto lisve the pleasure of announcing that we
have Henry Shelden & C 0. ., fairly floured"—their ope
rations intended to injure us fall harmless at our feet,
and our arrangement." are now complete for keeping al
ways on band a splendid assortment.
I it is impossible to enumerate all the articles. for they.
l are en numerous and the assortment so general, that it
would require at least ten vacs sipare 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
LPACAS, mouslid and rep do laines, French cash
meres, (new styles) .?,kffghruas,bembazines, winter ging
hams, Scotch and American. Ali-kinds of dress and
Dress and Cloak trimmings, (ring* gimps, cords and
tassels, laces, edgings, Victoria skirts, &c.
Men. Young and Married.
We ere opening blue, black, brown and green broad
clothe; fancy and : , plain casAmeres and sattinets ; the
nicest lot of Veatirigs, ever offered in Towanda, &a.
GROCERIES.
A few more tons of those cheap Sugars and Term,
and other articles in that line of business. Retail Gro
cers can be supplied with NUTS, FRUITS, Ste, cheap
er than they can buy in Owego or Elmira.
Hardware. Crockery. Fish, 4,c
without end. As we informed you above, it is useleaa
=GEM
In closing this advertisement. we need not say to oar
friende, " 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 brow that to
insure a continuation of your very liberal patronage we
have only to continuo our very low prices, and to keep,
as we have done, tho best of goods. Wo 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 6y some of our neighbors. One thing
you will always find at No. 3, that we always sea
goods which we hare, as cheap as those we hare not.
Wlf. BAIRD & CO.
Towanda. Sept. 1, 1R46. iVo. 3, Brick Row.
FRUIT, NUTS. 4-c
1110NGLISII WALNUTS, Brsail nuts, filberts, al
nionds, pea nuts, Lip and raisins for sale cheap a
Sept. 2. BAIRD'S.
lIARDWARE & CUTLERY, Carpenter's and
Joiner's tools, strap binges, rope of ell sizes, for
sale cheap at BAIRD'S.
PAINTS & OILS, Dyo woods and Dye stuffs, a
very large stock, just received at BAIRD'S
jINE CUT CAVENDISH TOBACCO, a new
article, far sato at BAIRD'S.
TIEA2 4—‘
k large lot of Fresh Teas, warranted, at
prices varying from two shillings to seventy-five
cents, at No. 3, Brick Row.
rIATCHES-by the gross or otherwise, to suit
customers, at No. 3, Brick Row.
—.—
ROPE & CORDS of ell sized, from a Esh line to a
cable rope, at BAIRD'S, N 0.3.
UMBRELLAS—a eery largo lot, for sale cheap, at
sell - 10. N 0.3, Brick How.
_ . . _
Iri ADlE:it' SLIPS, from - 3
to 6 shillings per pair.
ILA 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
cep 10.N0.3, Brick Row.
ACASE -100 lbs. CINNAMON, for edit! cheaper
than it was ever Bald iti anis county, at
sup. 10. BAIRD'S, Nci.3._
irIALL in and sea those splendid VESTINGS,
CI li A i4TS 4. GL 0 FES. Quick, before they
' are gone, A .; ho. 3, Brick Row.
___
Large Arrival of Goods and
NEW FIRM
J. D. IV E. D. Arostanye,
•M?AVING taken into their firm, WM. A. ROCK
OA WELL, as co-partner, with renewed energy and
with hopes of rendering satisfaction to their numorous
customers, have been receiving, during the past week,
elertss lima of Goods, and will receive• seven tons more
in a few days. Their stock consists of a greater variety
than they have ever before been enabled to offer, and at
prices which will be sure to please.
`ln their stock of-Dry Goods may be found :
12 pieces Alpaces;
12 do Ca,limere de Ecoese ;
100 do IVew style Prints;
l do Freneh Broadcloth ;
4 do English do.
2 do Pilot and Beaver;
4 do Cassimere;
2 do Beautiful article for Ladies' cloaks.
Other Staple and Fancy Goods in proportion, too nu
merous to mention.
BOOTS AND SHOES
Men's. boys', youths', and children's and ladies' fine
kid and walking ; as also superior article of over shoes.
HATS AND CAPS.
SO DOZEN, comprising every quality and style in the
market.
GROCERIES.
Potederod, mashed. loaf, Santa Grua, Porto Rico, end
N. 0. Sugar. Tea, coffee, pepper, spice, &c. &c. and
some fresh Soda Biscuit.
HARDWARE.
Iron, steel, nails, ark rope, butts and screws, door han
dles, and the various kinds of Hardware suited to' the
wants of the country.
Sperm. Elephant, linseed, and a good article for tan
ners. The above stock is offered at wholesale orretail.
For Cash. approved credit of six months, or Boards&
Shirigles, Beef Hides and mart kinds of country pro
duce. MONTANYES & CU.
Towanda, September 9, 1845.
H. S. .& M. C. MEI:ICOR,
4f,TOULD respectfully announce to the good cid
•l# zone of Bradford and adjoiuing counties, the
arrival at the TO WANDA CASH STORE, of the
largest and most general assortment of
Dry Goods, Croceries, Hardware, Crockery,
Boots a,ld Shoes, Dye-Woods,
Points, Oils,
Ever opened in Towarttda, and which will be sold for.
CASH at wholesale or retail at lower prices than the
canto quality of goods are selling by any of our blulrmi"
neighbors, as our goods are purchased with greatest°
—principally fur cash—of the importers and manufactu
rers. Towanda, Sept. 10,1814-
BLANKS BL3NKS I.
VUSTICES , BLANKS, a full assortment just
op printed and for sale at this office'. augur..
Za=SMLY4 CUI/OLMS3SSg-
FIZID QVITLTSIIB, July I, 1845.
is hereby °Tarred that from end !tier this data
good.: are to bo sold is this cacalupruont lc/ cash
whouever they will tair.,; anything above cost. Clerks,
agrau. and custoruars are hachy commanded to go; ern
thnoisclves accordingly. Braggarts are to stacul back
and keep ell the parade growol.
0. D. BARTLETT, cornmanain7, caccr.
TON.i NAILS, and shall ha
I:cc-lying wore, to wbiclt tho atteutton of Mar
di:nits m in,ited at wholcoalc, at
July 7. - - MONTANY.V.J.
111:11:ME,1110gV 10021311.1 EC
M: NYE & CO., would re
- - si•eetlly inform the citizens of irbw
ands sod the public generally, Mut
e Iv - they haiu hand & manufacture
1 to order all kinds of CABINET
v 'FURNITOLE. of the best mate
a. R; richt, anti workmanship that cannot
be surpmcd,, in additionto the usual
assortment in country shops, we wail keep on band and
make to order SOFAS, of various and most approved
patterns; Sofa Rocking Chairs, apholstered in superior
style, and for ease and durability cannot ho surpassed
even in our large cities. Also, the half French Ma
hogany Chair, beautifully upholstered, with curled hair,
which never Imes its elasticity, and linisholprith the
best hair seating. We flatter ourselves that having
had much experience inthe busiosu, we shall ho able
to satisfy all who may feel disposed to call, both as to
quality and price, and by strict gattention to business
hope to merit and receive the patronage of a liberal com
munity. , L. M. filiE & 1.;0.
Towanda, September 1, 1845.
CailLfiriET I'UILAYITURIE
IVIAY BE HAD at our shop much lower than it
has ever been sold in Towanda. Goods are
cheap. and wheat am lowered, and that is tho reason we
can afford all for to do it. All kinds of produce will
he received in payment. Also, LUMBER of all kinds.
Sept. 1. I..NL NYE 4 CO.
WILL be kept on hand a largo assortment, and
made to order on . shorter notiee and for lees 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 bad in attendance when desired.
September 1, 1845. 1.. M. NYE it CO.
" THE NORTH BRANCH IRON &
..tit -1. 4 COAL COMPANY" owning a large body
of LANDS, on and contiguous to the wa
ters of the branches of Towanda-Cree k , in
Bradt . ° 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 will be prosecuted
according to law. Information of the same given to
SAMUEL C. NAGLEE, will be suitably Discarded.
By order of the Managers,
Sept. 3. HEN NY M. NAGLEE. Agent.
List of Retai!ers
/1110 Foreign Goods and Alerchendise MI filed in this
office by the Commissioners of Bradford County,
April 15th, 1815.
ATHENS BOHOUGII.
Welle4 & SRuerlee, 12 412 50
L. S. Ellsworth,
Chester Park.
Kingsbery & Comstock,
George A. Perkins.
ATHENS TP
John Watkins,
John Horton Jr
Elmer Horton, 14 7 00
BURLINGTON,
Coryell & Gee,
A. & S. H. Morley,
Lockwood Smith,
A. H Gaykini
U. Moody & Co.
0. D. Chamberlin & Co.
FRANKLIN,
R. K. Hawley,
.1. W. Mereur,
J. J. & C. Warlord,
Hanson & i'hinney,
D. C. & 0. N. Salsbury,
Rogers Fowler,
John Naglee & Son,
ORWE4I„
ME
NEW ESTMILISHMENii
•,) Qbi cai ift
ASYLUM,
CANTON.
DURELL,
MONROE.
Henry Gibbs,
Theophilus Humphrey,
PIKE,
Daniel Bailey,
Smith & Little,
R. Barnes & Co
L. C. Belding,
G. J. Norton,
ROME,
John Paumore,
RIDGBERY.
Clark & Coolbaugh,
Abner Roberts,
Colebum,
SMITHFIELD.
Lyman Durfee,
E. S. Tracy,
SPRINGFIELD,
Eleazer Norman, 1
SHESHEQUIN.
Allen h Storrs,
Horace Kinney & Co.
Wells & Nichols,
S'IANDING STONE,
Albert Newell,
N. D. Watford, .
H. W. Tracy. •
TOWANDA. 'BOROUGH.
H. Mix & Son. 13 10 00
Elliott & Mercur, l2 12 00
0. D. Barlett,
J. D. & E. D. itiontanye,
B. Kingebery,
J. Kingabery Jr.
H. 8. & M. C. ?demur,
C. Reed.
W. H. Baird & Co
Tracy & Moore,
E. H. Maaon,
S. S. Bally,
A. Alontanye,
I. S. Wood & Co.
D. Kellogg.
Patrick O'Slain.
G. E. Flynt & Co.
TROY,
S. W. & D. F. Pomeroy,
Eli Baird,
0. P. Ballard,
G. F. Redington,
W. A. Gustin,
..I.nytun Runyan.
ULSTER,
Guy Tracy,
L. Truman,
William Gibson, /
WYALUSING,
John M'Kinney & Son,
Elisha Lewis,
NV ARREN,
Marcus Tyrrell,
Benjamin Buffington,
Robert Cooper ,
Alexander Dewing,:
WYSOX,
R. Spalding, " 700
The unpaid licences id the above list must be settled
tat September term, or caste will be made immediately
hereafter. L. PEIRCE, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office,
Towanda, August 20, 1040.5
SAVINGS BANS.—No. 5, Brick row.
Super blue black silk.
do. do. striped.
Mich chameleon do.
Plaid
Pero°ls. ribbons. • • '• •
'tits/were', Delahuff..
Ladies' Cravats.
Calicoes.
Slrestings—cheap is ever. •
• Window caper, &e.; &c. •
The nbove are a few of the many New Goods ju
opened et • G. U. PCYNT & Gt)ls.
3101tRISUNS P:I3LS, the genuine article fur sal
at BAIRD'S, tte only agents in Towanda.
august 20 1845.
• 20 QULY CUMFYSii.
- vial EOM VED THIS DAY, at No. 3. Also, Mack
erel, in bait* milli burets:
ISept. 2. DALHD & CO..
Not the Towanda Shatn:Xs Bank, nor No. 3
, Rrick Row, nor the Old .fircade.
Brick Row,
-n-4siiw:AcicisiowLEDuro,D to be the idintieal
Spot where goods are sold cheaper for cash or ready
[Say, than any other establishment west of the cities
. of
New york,p: Philadelphia. Persons wishing to prom
thbO gra.; dais easily do it by 'calling in to set:. No time
will be spent in kfrinnin.gjrints, or filling out bar of •
worthless Institution. But the whole time and atten
tion of thestdiscriber and his clerk, will be exclusively
devated to selling goods cheap. A nimble Biz pence,
better thane slow shilling. C. REED.
Juno 23, 1545. • No.: Brick !tow.
An Apprentice Wanted.
WANTED, by the subicriber, an apprentice to the
TAILORING business. A Ind from 161017
years of age, who an come well recommended, is re
quired. G. H. BUNTING.
To%;mils, August 20, 1845.
Wayne County Ploughs ? ,
4DOZ Wayne county ploughs. fur sale 4 the
*lags Bank. Plough merchants setyptied simsnu
facturers prices, and Furmhrs 'on OM hied i'casondble
terms. G. E. FLENT 4- CO.
July 30. 5 Brick Bow.
OILS.—PURE SPERM & LI SEED OILS, si
wisps on hand as O. E. FLYNT & CO'S.
111.017Lc.
THE PAMPHLET LAWS of the last Legisla
hue have been received, and are ready for diem-
A. CHUBBUCK, Prot.
button
Prothonotary's Office, July 8, 1845.
Dr. J. N. Sumner, Surgeon Dentist,
ESPECTFULLY informs hie friends that hav
ing recovered from his ilium. ho will make his
next professional visit to Towanda, on or before the
Am day of October next.
1011.U1T—J UPS received a supplyrolLettions,
Figs, Raisins, &c. at CII.IIIIBERLIN'B.
June, 1845. No.l Brick Row.
COQUSZIVZ MY-ViaZo
Taken ST PSII for all kind 3 of Goods,
July ,I . 1845. by ELLIOTT & E RI; UR.
2 , D. I D s o tia z . , : en fu n r i...o lo be b , y t q n 11 0 1 itylt.,,u u in) :
i c z b i tm u g r ey r the
TOAVAMA SELECT SCIIOOL.
lirkwlNG to some arrangements that hsvobern
Ay the present term of this School will continue un
til 15th of August. Then them will be it vacation
of two weeks, sad the school will be removed to the
Academy. _ _
Paid,linp'd
JNO. P. WORTHING,
SARAH F. WORTHING, ? Teachen
FRANCES HUTCHINSON,3
Towanda, July 21, 1846.
13 10 00
14 7 00
18 10 00
14 7 00
CHMRS rIND BEDSTE.RDS
THE aubseribere still continue
to mtuoufactureand keep on hand
at their old stand• all kind,, of
IM Cane and Trbod seat Chairs ;
also Settees of various kinds
BIIDSTE.H DS', of every
c. 'l v description, which we will
sell low for cash or produce.
• TURNING done to order.
TOMKINS aSr. MAKINIION.
Towanda. 23. 189.
MuOstrator's fioticei
14 7 00
14 • 7 co
.~~
.2.--
14 7 00
10 50
I 3 10 00
14 10 50
" 7 00
ALL persona imieSted to the estate of Jerome R.
Bowman, late o' Towanda township, deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment, and all
those haying demands agatn. , t the same are requested
to present them, legally attestt l for settlement.
The administrators will [fleet to adjust the claims of
said estate, at the house of Geo. Lowman, on the laat
Saturday of each month. BIM hi SWEET,
G, saWMAIS.
A qministroters.
LM:I
13 15 OD
14 10 50
15 Q 0
13 10 00
14 7 00
Towanda, July 2, 1845
®NE DOZEN Morgan 's celebrated GRAIN CRA
DI.ES, with Harris Scythes, fur ea:e by
Jane :3, 1845. ItNED.
14 720
Friends & Fellow Citizens.
WE aro now in want of Bradford County arneir,
and any persons having certifficates, camt
county ordeis, can find a maket at No. 3, where tbey
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 bad 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
par, and holders are beginning to think they have burnt
their fingers. Don't forge! that our dice ie at No. 3
Brick Row W. H. BAIRD & CO.
10 50
EMI
13 10 00
.. 15 00
GRINDSTONES .—The best saaartment of Nova
Scotia and other kind of grindstones, ever brought
to this place, for sale by 0. D. BARTLETT.
DOZ OLD FASHIONED SCYTHES, espleti
41j1 did article for sale cheap by
July I. 0. D. BARTLETT.
10 00
14 7.00
10 50
" 10 50
A FEW LEFT
'kV' these new and CHEAP GOODS. They will
Ulf be sold cheaper than ever. (if possible) to make
room for Fall Goods. Look for N 0.5, "Savings Dank,"
as it is the only genuine Cheap Cash Store.
July 22. G. E. FLINT St CO._
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
DR. JAMES M. GOODRICH litia located himself
at -MONROE, for the practice of his profession,
and will be pleased to wait on those requiriug his ser
vices. He may be found at J. L. Johnson's tavern.
Reference may be made to Drs. HUSTON & Mason,
of Towanda. April 23, 1845.
7 00
10 5
. 0
14 7 00
12 12 50
14 10 50
0 700
12 12 50
10 10 50
13 15 00
14 10 50
11 1 0 U)13 . 113114II0o
MIX & SONS',
ALRE now openin g at their stores beautiful soil cheap
lot of SUMMER GOODS, direct from the City,
which will be sold for Cash, as low as con be bought
at ; ;" The Savings Bank," or at any store in town—call
arid see. Towanda. 19th May, '45.
7 00
EME3
13 10 00
New Bracksmithing Establishment.
MMITE SUBSCRIBER, having foriaed peril:er
a ship with his brother, continuos to carry ou the
business at hi. brother's new stood, ea , t si.lo of Maul
street, south part of tho borough, whore he is prepared
to execute all order,. for Horse-shoeing, Carriage &
Coach work and Edge Tools.
12 12 50
13 10 00
14 10 50
13 , 10 00
14 10 M 3
-
He assures the public that all work entrusted to his
care will be well done, as he has thoroughly learned
hie trade and is determined to render ea tiafiietion.
7 00
10 50
. .
JOHN A. ESEN WINE
Tommie. December 99, 1844. -
7 00
tioaLoa 41S/L1 (9U1M4.12c,
IIM soseribers now have on band all kinds of Mer
chandize for the season, and sithO' they do not
pledge themselves to sell lower by 10 or 20 per erns.
than their neighbors, yet th.y do pledge themselves to
sell as low for cash u can be bought st any house in
town. Elmira. Owego or Binghamton.
May 20,1345. H. MIX 4 SONS'.
I 0 00
7 00
10 50
DISSOLUTION.
Milo partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, under the firm of D.C. & 0. N. Sals
bury, is this day dissolved by mutual egrdement. MI
outstanding debts are to be paid by D. C. Salsbury, who
is also to settle all matters due the late firm.
Those having unsettled accounts with the firm will
please settle the same as speedily as possible.
D. C. SALSBURY,
ifenroeton. Aug, 21, 1845. 0. N. sALsstlity.
HAVING purehaaed thei entire Click of ;iciaa lately
ol"le.1 by D. C. & O. N. ectl,buty. and arsumed
the entire business and revonso .ility of the firm I would
return my thanks to former elistecaere for their patronage,
and solicit the same and st,e generally. My stock
of Go u ds is complete awl be sold on the moot liberal
(moat.'
• Any quantity of LCIIBER. will ha received in ex
ethitigu fur Goods, pod far first quality, cash wilt be puid
Produce of all descriptions will he taw; for c,.aids.
Monroeton, keg "•I. !Rio. D. C. OALODURY.
HO! FOR THE TIMES !
TO THE PUBLIC
TOW/NDA ACADEMY.
HE next academic year imaitution,, Kili
commence •Mt Monday. theftrst thy rd . geptenr
I.cr next, under Om enplintendence and management of
Mr. J. C. 'Aranaercook, as' 'Printiiml,
JNO. P. WOILTII.ING. ilesisTaNT.
Miss Sarah F. Prcreprese.
Mr. `undercook has been successfully engaged in
teaching for ton years past; he has much experience in
this important and truly elevating deliortment of human
eutin prise end lwnevolenceoind brings testlnicinials from
various sources of good moral character, and excellent
ecieutific 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 institution.
Miss Worthing. the Preceptress 'of the Female De
partment, bee alrency, by her devotion to literature, and
her superior virtues, obtained the unqualified confidence
of the community, and the esteem 131111 affection of her
numerous pupils. Young ladies will srldom find an
instructress better qualified to inert all the wants of the
andent, not only as a tereher, hut as n Gttordi,m friend
and associate. They cannot but hu improved by -tier
example and society, as well as by her engaging instruc
tions.
TUITION will bo Its follows, in all the departmentE
Primary and common En:dish studies, with Pen-
Manship, composing and speaking
Natural, intellectual and mural science, botany,
chemistry, history, astronomy, rhetoric, logic,
hootAceping, drawing, painting, (Sze.,
Mathematics and the languages,
Incidental expenses, per term, during Winter,
No student will he received for less than Man term,
and po deduction will be made for µl.ence, except in
cases of illness or other unnvoible 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 after the third.
and a vacation of six weeks after the fourth, including
the harvest season.
We desire to make the Towanda Academy on agree
ble and 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 comer labor
will be spored on the part - of teachers or trustees. The
Principal should be consulted before purchasing books,
as several changes arc contemplated in the text-books
of the School.
Students from abroad can find board with the Princi
pnl or other,. on reasonable terms.
. . .
Lecture. , given regularly by tho Principal and
other., on the moot important topic. of education, and a
society orurinized for tho eapecial benefit of young men.
Them will be two examinations and exhibition. during
the year, the time to hu drtermined by the teachers and
truster,. HIRAM MIX, President.
TIit'ETP.VS.
• I)avid Cagh,
Enos Tomkinß
Burton K tngsbery.
.1. D. hinntnnye,
C. L. Word, 11. S. Morcur,
John F. Moons. William Ellrell
Towand.t, July 31, 1045.
DEAIOCRATIC REVIEW.
Greatly Edam' Nice—from $5 to $1 per Innum
8/NOLE COPT, 25 CENTS
Prospectus of the next (or 17th) Volume
The price of the DEMOCRATIC REVIEW has hereto
ore been too high—not for its EIZC, cost, and character,
but for 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 wid.Ming the range of its usefulness,-
and of multiplying the numbers of those to whom it may
be accessible, it has been determined, simultaneously with
the great reduction in the expense of postage, to reduce
its subscription price also, front Five to only Three dol
lam ; and when several unite in subscription, to as low
as ,fl.t 50, or even $2 20 per annum.
This very large reduction in the iercipts (aecompa
nied with butt comparatively small diminution of its ex
penses) involves, of course, on entire sacrifice of profit
upon it, unless compensated by a vast multiplication of
its subscribers. There will be at the outset only a 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 justify it.
The PoRTAITS or DiSTINDVISIIED PENOCTIATII will
be continued—engraved. in better and more costly style
than heretofore,
The PUST2,OF. will hereafter, fur any distance, be only
fire and p half cents ; it has heretofore been fur over
100 miles, eighteen cents.
We look for on extension of circularion to be reckon- -
eri by tens of thousands, as the result and compensation
of this great reduction of price. Every fiieed of the
walk, 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 tho reduced rate. for a year and half.
TERMS HENCEFORWARD
(INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.)
Single copy, $3 00 I Eight copies, $2O 00
Four copies, 1100 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
each. For six mouths, hall these rates.
These rates afford high inducements to agents and
others to interest themselves to procure subscribers.
The cash system and pcnouut in advance must be
uncompromisingly adhered ;tn. The past relaxation of
it lice caused an accumulation of not far from 540,000
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.
No communications will be taken from the Post Of
fice unless free of postage.
All communications, troth 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. G. Lase
t.tr, 8 Astor House. the past arrangements with whom,
as publisher, have reached their termination.
July, 1845.
To the Collectors of Bradford County.
HAVE given notice that all, whose Duplicate's of
ja County and State Tones remain unsettled on the
13th day o 1 September!wit, will pt,:',firely be proceed
ed against in a legal manner. The finsticial condition
of the State and the County. imperiottaly demands that
the laws for the collection of tans ohould be rigidly en
forced. Thia is no Luuthug. -Mark the:.
1.. PIERCE, Treasurer.
Trea.nrcr's Ogice, Tureen la, Ang. 12, 14.15.
thunwopaihic Physician,
DOCTOR L. PRATT. would respectfully inform
the citizens of Towanda and its vicinity, that be
will be happy to bo of essential service, to those who
need medical aid. From his experience in the system
which be adopts. he flatters himself that tlfit community
will be well pleased with its effects upon the rar ; .oint
diseases; which "flesh is heir to." His Arr. oan bo
found ou.STATE—ST., three doom west of - A r ater•st.,
on the north side.
Towanda, inns 7th-180.
A CHANCE FOR PRINTERS.
A WASHINGTON fnss NIR.SALE!
MB .VING enlarged the '..repettet. the Press which
we have bereto.ort used, is oftered hie sale. very
CHEAP FOR Cds.s.T.l. I t is a Washington patent.
Imperial size, an? en easier and b. tter working press
""" It will be delivered at: Owego, El
mira or Address E. S. Carina:ten & Soy,
l'orvaran. p a . ang2O.
adjourned Special court.
AN adjourned Special Court will, be held at the
Court House in the borough of Tcufanda. in 'end
for the county of Bradford, on Monday the 3d day of
November next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, of said
day for rho trill of all eate.e4 certified to Fiat, court. By
order or the Honorable Sl Jce , sitp, president of our
said court. AA IZON CliiiBlICCK, Prot-
Prot's. Office, Towanda. Auc. 14. 1845.
Cigars ! .Cigars !
DR.3fASOA'S DRUG STORE,
ite 6 bilge lot - of the beet (10A RN in town, by tbe
box. Ringlo cigar or othert.isv, and very cheap..
Towutla, July 0w)e45.. : •
0 ; FOR Till; MUCK: ROW
.ro. -1, Hound to Mine.
11 E n 1 , 2E ,
aftrrßivEal
ofW f E re , hdi ON 6o ll o A o N B D dir A e 2 l A y I f ig rom ari, •
),,,k City, Consistifig of
&outlet": /13, edurimeres of the nee eat styles,
'Saltine:l'v, Kentucky from. Garnboons,
Suonder cloths. and Vestings, of
every description and variety,
The latent .tylcAnl tialrarities, Fanny Prints. and
Ginghanie, Irish Linens, Linen Diaper, brown and
Blenched Sheetings and Skirtings, Apron 'Check. Cot
ton Bailing. 11171 Wadding. arar various other things - in
that line WO nuuierons w . mention. ALSO, a large
rock of GeOCCfle3, Bard-wart, and Crockery; which .
together with our fanner stock renders our assdri r shOtit
complete. And we wish to ho positively understood,:
that sor CAN and WILI, sell as cheap for CAM. as .
.any other establishownt in Town. the Savings Bane
not ecriderl, and if strict attention to Ills wants of &V:
'tomer. and cheap prices merits patronage, we say again,
that we aro hound to ahine. c o•Pleatie call on us be- -
foro elaewitere.
Gen: fresh Butter, and ell kinds of GRAIN and'
1,1:1;11:k:it takeSn'in exehao:e for geode, for whithr the'
Itighr,t mm 6. t price will Iv paid.
71loin't thoplace— No. 4 Brick Row, two .
atwad of the Savings Batik and next- door its W. -
11. and Co.
Trektinda, July 1845.7 , TRACY & 'MOORE.
THE elleapt•st and best lot of Crockery in ToSiin
du may be found tit TRACY & 'MOORE'S:
July 20th., 1A45 No. 4 Brick Row.
Wll,l, cl WAGGON and 'Cradles f or ehif
dren,for . sale cheap at
July 30. TRACY & MOORE'S. - •
$ 2 50
4 00
5 00
G1)1 U leaaminetit of Tin and Stone-W.
TRAIN N”. 4 Brick Row.
_ .
AspLENDID lot of'W HIPS of every ileseriptiOn'
at NICPP to Rtlit thn platettoser at
July :In. TRACY &. OGRE'S. An. 4 Brick Row:
ItAXIA,T ALI. I'AI'ER, of all ricer anti
ye if Glass at TRACY & MOORE'S.
July 30. N 0.4 Brick Row:
A LI. persons indebted to the estate of Jedutheri
Withey, Into of Canton. deed, are requested to'
make immediate payment, and all those hasingdemasar
against the same are requested to present them, legally
'nested for settlement to either of the subscribers its
Litton township, Tina ro.
CHARLES 0. SPENCER. •••
BENJAMIN LANDON.
Canton, July 1. 1945. Escrutor's.'
1431TIITON KINGI . FBEItY informs the pubilic gene
rally that lie bus just receives] direct from New
York City, his spring stock of (It ‘ODS. It comprises,
a very general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware &c. His goods have been selectee" with much
care, end will be sold no cheap as can be bought in To
n ands. Call in and see it it is not so.
Towanda. April 30. IRV).
JUST received at the Saringit Bank, a number of ton
of those cheap Groceries, which makes our assort- ,
ment complete. Those who patronise our catch est/Lb ,
liahment, will derive a decided advantage over those who
purchase at other stores who do business on the credit
system, as they are not overcharged equivalent to the
delinquency of those who never pay. No 6, Brick Row:
G. E. FLYNT & CO.
sANCY ARTICLE: 4 .—A great variety for wale
low, at CHAMBERLIN'S.
Juno 1845. No. 1 Brick Row.
Portrait Painting, by 'W. 11. Perkins,
WORTH SIDE of the square, in the room over J.
C. Adams' Lair Office—Col: Mix's block.
I.iltenei.ses warranted. 'Transparent Blinds, of any
size or panern dc.ired. June IS, 1895. .
fitlLS—Linseed, Slice, Castor and Lamp Oils,
UV good and cheap at CHAMBERLIN'S.
Juhe, 1R45. No. 1 Brick Row.
In all your g,ett lugs, get Understanding,
AND TO UNDERSTAND where Goods are to
he sold CHEAP. don't forget the Old Establish
ment, MONTANYE'S STORE, comer of the public
square and main street, wi t ere goods always have been
disposed of for the Ready, and always will be, as long as
the firm continues to do business. at as small a profit as
at any other establishment this side of Near Yotk city.
In addition to former stock, we have been receiving via+
rious articles of tkusbandry. such u Scythes, Beyther
Stones, Cradles, Rates, Pitchforks, 4-e.
Also, 500 bushels of first-rate SALT, put up in the
very best barrels.
100 yards CARPETING for rolevery cheap.
Wanted, 500,000 SHINGLES and as many Hoards,'
for which Liberal prices will he paid.
July 7. .1. D. & E. D. bfONTANYE.
HATS et CAPS ¢ BONNETS'•nAI the late styles
for salo et MIX & 80N8'.
WM ERE IS NO. 3 - AGAIN-2o Quintles Codfish
. E . B . just reed and for sale at BAIRD'S.
June 2fi, No 9 Brick Row.
.2T Jill OLD TR.HDE SG.,2IN:
A. M. Warner, Clock & Watch Maker.
HAS opened a shop in the Drug Store or A. D.
Montanye, two doors below Mantanye'. Cheap
Cush Store, nearly oppoSite Kingsbery'sßrick Mansion;
where he can be found at all times of day, and he at
again invites his old customers and others to give him.
a call. He pledges himself 10 them, and the public
generally that all work entrusted to his care shall be
done correctly and warranted to perform welt or nopay.
Having had much experience in his business and being
determined to give satisfaction, ho hopes to be able to
satisfy all.
lie also has on hand a small assortment of JEWEL
RY, as low for cash no can be had at no. ICA Old Ar:
code, 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. duplex, lover and L'Epine Watches;
diamond rings. pins &c.. &c., as can be found in the
assortment advertised near the Hay-Scales, but what he
has shall he sold so low that competition with him
would he useless.
J. L. O ' ISULLIVAN,
136 Nassau at. Kew York
Ile tenders his grateful acknowledgements to the
public for past favors and at the same time, solicits a
share of public patronage. •
Towand•t, Ativst 20, 1.115.
Cora-ror 'Paonz-ch of every description will be ta
ken in pnynumtfor work. CAso not refuFed.
DIE TOWANIU CHAP STORE.
zraT.com lECTin
tirgHD subscriber has just returned from New York
3 1 with a splendid assortment of Spring and Burnt
mmer 'goods, which he offer. for sale - at least fifteen
per cent. cheaper than goods have eter been,..or wort
,
I will lie sold in this borough. His stock
.consists of le;
reign and domestic DrylGuods, such as French, English
and American Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattihetts, Kentish,
Jeans, Summer stuffs. A splendid assortment of Prints
of all prices. also • full supply of Brown and Bleached
goods, also, Fancy Goods. such as Linen Handkerchiefs,
Black, Blue Black, Plaid and striped Silks. Thread and
Muslin Edgings, Ladies and Gentlemen. Cravats, Hoe a
net Ribbons. Damask and Alouselin de Leine Shawirl
Parasols and a thousand snidest no numerous to mender,
GROCERIES—Brown, Loaf and Crushed 'Etagere,
St. Croix, Portiricn and New Orleans Molasses. 'Cote
rie and American Brandy, Helfand Gin. Teas,'&c.Msts
Crockery. Glass, Nails, Hardware dr c.-elke.
All persons desirous of purchasing goods hi*. aria
do well to give hum a call before purchasing 'thresher*.
Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Grain taken itt p,y'roont
for Goods. CHARLES REED.
Towanda. May 12. 1845. Na 2 Urtek flew.
Eecutor's Notice.
A NEW SUPPLY !
"Goods for the 31illions."
GREAT AT FRACTION
3n-4-35r.....er80ri3 . imam.
ir UST received sl i d for wan ait B. Kin g st r yss Store.
a fete barrels superfine FLOITR. front °tenon d'•
Sultmarsh'emill. Warranted an extra ittirlv.
Juni, 13. I rzdfi.
ciVD 'FON SUGAR & MCILASSE3.—Thin d 33 rer'tl
4) by th,•-('holutng 'Lim" nt•,l f ar , t wa p by .
tht tiull'eu,tcrrvl .+I
July I, 11.111IIE*. Brick Amp. t.
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