Fl Jersey Ladies Lynching n Widower. The Mt. Holly Herald relates in a pleasing oanner, the progress of a widower of its ieighborhood in love making. The gay wi ower, it would-seem, divided his affections :bout equally between three, young ladies in ,its neighborhood, and was not a little puzzled o make a choice between them. He conclud ed, h ow ever, to unbosom himself to the one whom chancemih first place within his reac h, Having beenmarried twice before, he had not so much as reamed of a rebuff. howe ver, be received from the first, and met with no better success from the other two, to them he s uccessively tenderer' his heart and hand, The sequel we give in lbg language of the Herald. He was almost frantic with rage. an d in order to salve o ff his mortified pride. circulated stories about the young ladies w hich did not redound very 'much to their credit. As seen as they heard of his ungallant mode o f taking revenge, they held a council of war, and determined to punish him in Such a man tieras,to make an example of him for want of proper manly feeling and chivalry. They ac cordingly armed themselves with large tough !urehe.s, and seeing the gentleman pass along the road, sallied forth upon him and assailed him with such vigor that he was unable to make any resistance. They scored his back well and but for the interference ok,a, ma n, who was attracted by his cries of distress. would not have left an ineh.of skin whole in hiChide. The,last we hear of our hero, he uus going the rounds of the neighborhood ex •,inn his, lacerated back, in the hope of ex <, tiong the sympathies of the cominumtv, and threatening to bring the matter before the court. SCCCESS OF THE sIIGAR COATED INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS." AN OLD ILAN OF 70. 1 . 1 tilts ihiot believed. people would not believe though Ulie r.cfnun the dead to proclaito it. Cazenoria, July 29, 1844. I have used ' forty boxes of Ilrandreth's Pm, and' half as mnnv more of different kinds, but the lAA have not Iris-fated me so much as two boxes of the Sugar Coda/ G,d,un Vrgeicb:e Pills." They seem to strike ~,; : stt at the foundation of my disease, which is of a bil ious character. Thl. old gentleman settled Cazentwia fifty years ago. DJ:step< furnished at the New York College of Health, y Grwoatch Stteet, New York. And sold by E. 11.,05. A. S. CHAMBERLIN, Towanda ; HEcnr Gums. (knell ; Joni: PAssmons, Rome; J. E. But, Lot s. Pike. .-,1-CM - TION.—As a miserable imitation has been mlje iv tic name of" Stizar Coated Pills," it is necest. - sa.. rt.ta be sore that Dr. G. 8t. , . J . N. SMITLes signature is nlecery bdx. Price 25 cents. , Died, In this village on the 19th inst., GEORE EDWIN, son of John E. and Sarah A. Geiger. Aged years, nine months. 1:0 dai Estate of Oliver Arnold'. Deceased, vo . nrE is hereby given to the Heirs of the estate NI of - Oliver Arnold, deed., late of Stnitlitield town . -.an,. that a distribution of the proceeds of said estate sill be made en the .sth of Not ember next, and those an interest therein, are required to appear and t.die their shares, 11 THOMAS', Executor. r sruniitield, September 24, 1543. jr1;114)01)S, PAINTS & at eery des eriptiou, fer sale, one notrit brb I, "lurk tt 11. KlN(;:43liltY. & CAPS; without number, fur sale lower than was oer belore heard of. by -eit '2l. • KINGSBERY. AP Ell 1 - 'S FIVE C' T 1 - E: NDINII M BA CI:9, for sale by 13. KIN6SBEft V. Tons of Iron. eioNsp..:Trxt; OF SWEDES, 1111iih Tire, for nine and two horse 011 ,, , horse-shoe, and band iron, round iron, e, wagons, inch nail rod, sprinci, sleet, American. English blister, cast and German steel, hoop and stake Iron, horse shoes ready made. dec. H would he useless to enumerate all the different kinds of goods tbst mar be found at my store. 'Phone who wish to ,ms tool, cheap. had better call before making their parry .15,5 ,14,, AN t w re, 13. KING:SBILIZY. I HAVE -GOODS; FOR THE LA DIES, among which are Cashmere=, IVlnti=se DeLaine. plaid fi'd 111i1 Silk work 'Alpacea. 64 plaid Cloaking, Girdles and Trunliings, correqond, &c, 4 - c. B. KINGSBERY. HARNESS AND CARRIAGE 77 :7. ) L , illl3E, and amend :Ase•ortilient the above ar ia. pries, composing almost everything useu by Hor ne-, and Carriage ?itokere. %hid) Hill be said luwer :ICI the came quality of goods hare ever L e en o th,red at Oueeo or Elmira, Just received by H. &M. C. mErtrz:rt. 6000 p r u ep u.\ t ; 4 l) . 6 A ILs. at MERCI K'S. 2006 LBS :SOLE LEA 1111;1{, also Up- Fer Leather sod Calf Skins. at • sep. 2.4 fiLOTliS—Fancy and pliin Cassimeres, katinetts, t've , ds, Kentucky jeans, plaid cluck &c., great variety, and eery cheap, can be found at cep. 24. ?tIERCCH'S. CIAIVIIMEREs, P ‘ eps and DeLaines. a gre.,t tarn , ty. and bautiful .. patterns. at AI E ECU . Black and Fancy a mare assort /IL moat, for sale at la1E11(21 - 1rlS. grl INNS, CURDS, Fringe's, and fancy velvet ML- A:* 1,4n 0 NIERCUR . :43. - 1 1 1 1, 0 ,n T I S SHOE'S— we A r c:ry Lo t • 1 4 ,a e n st e o v ck of e and nixe, ever, will be found al frs. ,SHERIFF'S SALE. BY retire of a writ of Vend. Expo.. issued from the mon of common pleas of Bradford County. and to • roe directed, I shill expose to public sale at the hause of Wm. tiriegs„ in the bomugh of Towanda, on Thurs day, the 15th day of October next, at one o'clock, P. M., the following described piece or parcel of land in Towanda to., bounded north and east by the main road, and lan , ys belonging to till. heirs of Atrial Poster. dee'd. and on the south and west by lands belonging to the estate of Abial Foster, dec'd. Containing five acres, more or teat, all improved; with a two story frame dwel lrog hou.p, frame barn, grist mill and saw mill, build ' laza erected for clothing and carding machines and mil ler's houses, with a variety of fruit trees thereon grow. lug, with all the rights and privileges of mill darn and rac e and all- other privileges thereto appertaining. ALSO—One other piece or parcel cf Land situate in said township, bounded north by Lands of the estate of Abiel Poster, dec'd., on the 'Susquehanna river, on the east by the Susquehanna river, on the south by lands of • "e Woodruff, on the west by the main road, and lands of J . C. Powell. Containing tweuty-five acres, more or less; all improved. ALS.D.—.One other piece or parcel of land in said township, hounded on the north by lands of Joseph C. P owell, on the south by Lands of Thos. Elliott and on the east by the public highway. Containing 40 acres, more or less, all improved, with a small framed barn thereon erected. ALSO_ The undivided half of one other piece or par cel of Land situate in said township, bounded north by Lands of Posters, on the west by David Rutty, on the south by Lands of Ezra Ratty, and east by Lands of Wen. Kelly. Containing ninety-five acres, be the same more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of the Pre sident; Directors and Company of the Dank of the Elni -1441 States, now to the uee of John Knowles, es. Time !dye r , J. N. WESTON. Sheriff. Sherifrs Office, Towanda, Sept, 24,1846. Administrator's Notices A"persons indebted to the estate of Philemon R. Starr. late of N. York city, dec'd, are requested to Make immediate payment, and all those hasingdemsails against the same are requested to present them, legally attested for settlement to the subscriber. • W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Administrator. Towanda, September 24, 1845. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LL persons indebted to estate of Darius Shumway, al deed, late of Springhill tp., are requested to make immediate pay ment, and all those having demands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested, for settlement. CYRUS SHUN( WAY, S pringhill, Sept. 17, 1845. Administrator. WS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed proposals will be meived at the Commissioner's Office, in Towan da, until 2 o'clock of Tuesday, 7th day of October nest for the building of a BRIDGE across the Wappesening creek, near the house of Nathan Doane, in Warren y. A plan and specification may be seen at the Commie sioner's Office, at any time previous to the letting. Dy order of the Commissioners, • . J. 31. WATTLES, Clerk. Corti re Office, September 17, 1845. • Atteution Voluuteers . ! THE 4th Volunteer Battalion of Bradford county. A. is hereby noticed to assemble at the house of Charles Bennett. in Standing Stone, on_Wednesday, the Ist day of October next, at 10 o'clock, A.M., arm ed and equipped as -the law directs. for inspection and C. F. WELLES, JR , Athens. Sept. 15, 1845. Lieut. Col. 20 QULVT.ILS CODFISH, RECEIVED THIS HAY. at NO. 3. Also, Mack erel, in bands and half bands. Sept. 2 H. S. & M. C. MERCUR, , \ „011_71.0 respectfully announce to the good citi -4'4/ zens of Bradford and adjomine countirs, the arrival at the TOWANDA CASH STORE, of the largest and most general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes. Dye-1 foods, Paints. Oils, 4-c. Ever opened in Towanda, and which will be sold for CASH at wholesale or retail at lower prices than the same quality of goods UM selling by any of our bluffing neighbors, as our goods are purchased with greatcate —principally for cash—of the importers and manufactu rers. Towanda, Sept. 10,1845. 'I).47:ENT 31.&D1CLVES'.- GENERAL ASSORTMENT. something for any and every disease that flesh is hew to, (taking their word fur it) all of which you will find at the sep t7.C'EN'TRAL DRUG STORE. IRA ALFORD WE have a sure cure for these kinds of animals— no cure, no pay—call at the sq. 17. CEN 11 - IAL DRUG STORE. Attention Cavalry'. - I RADFORD COUNTY CAVALRY will meet tillv at the house of Wm. Briggs, in the borough of Towanda. on Monday, the 28th day of September inst, 10, A. M., to train for THREE DAYS, ,armed and equipped as the law directs for company drill. This will be a suitable time for the company io elect a Captain. I hereby withdraw. H. A. CAREY, Capt. elect. Towanda, September 17, 1845. 11 9 41 ‘i7 c) :9) 0 ARE NOW RECEIVING, a very large and very general assortment of Fall and Miller Goods, which they olli•r to the public on liberal terms, for cash, grain, or approved credit. Their stock consists of almost everything that any one 'rushes to buy. - And for the ben• fit of those who wish to purchase merchandize of any kind, and want to kriow where to find it, they will enumerate a few of the many'atticles tlihy have for sale: Ladies silk Shawls and black tea-pots; Gents' satin cravats and ten-penny nails: Colored satin, for ladies bonnets, and Glazed bats for men ; • Knitting pins and crowbars; Carpet tacks and vest patterns ; Broad Axes and alpaccas; delaines and wagon boxes; Printed blue teas and young hyson tea ; Umbrellas and German pipes; Pocket knives rend loaf sugar ; Molasses and coarse boots; Ladies' cot. hose and steel corn hoes; Ladies' night caps, for six cents, and Myn's sealette caps tar I 2 cents; .Ladies' inert lidkVs for one shilling, and • Plenty of Enslish and Swedes iron, all sizes; Indus Tubber cloth for carriage covers and Beautiful figured alpaccas for ladies' cloaks; Ladies' boas and muffs, and lampblack; Leghorn bonnets and stone jugs; black and blue ink and spirits turpentine; Limp oil and Colonge water ; :Sweet oil and sarsaparilla syrup; Blue variol/eitil best Java and Rio coffee; Wafers mid buck shot; Indellible ink and pure dry and ground white lead ; Looking glass. s and rut tumblers; Tea kettles mid black silk stockings; Candle wisking and bed cords; Cost Buttons and writing paper ; Shill side months and corded skirts; Bonnet ribbons and cavendish tobacco ; Plough points and cap ribbons; Ladies dress li'd'fs and stove tubes; Assorted Needles. and best Nutria hats; Steel pens and shovel plough patterns; Plated hub bands and silk scarfs for ladies; Cotton Vain and wire selves; Awl blades and pins, assorted sizes; Ladies' kid slippers and nail hammers; Willow baskets and gimp cords: Men and boy s ' cloth caps and plane irons; Knives and forks and ark rope; Cast steel and steel thimbles; Brass k e ttles and b ra ss thimbles; Beaver cloth arid cotton batting; Pepper boxes and shoe knives; Bonnet boards and slate pencils; Carpet binding arid inkstands; Coach lace and handsaws; Raisins arid sawmill saws; idlitz powders and trying squares; Rubber overshoes and -th inch spikes; Sleigh•bells ana steelyards; Cassimeres and ivory c o m bs; Gridirons and welting cord ; • %'hale bone and patent saw setts; Suspenders and patent door butts; Firmer's chisels and laces for ladies caps; Poic'sce handkerchiefs and hair brushes; misse s and women's td, cnt. gloves &hairbrushes; Cocoanut diapers and teeth brushes; Colored rainbrie and door handles ; Augur hilts and children shoes: Woolen shawls and gum caps; Black tea and patent wheelheads; Mnrrocco belts and tea servers; Saddler's silk and mouse trap, ; Bonnet wire and atone churns; Plaid noseye and sash pulleys; Patent blind fastenings and butts, (a new article); Spoke shiers and door mats; Black snutT and madder ; Brittannin lamps and shoe strings; Wht. and bl.silk gloves and gun flints; Sattinet of all kinds and gunpowder ; • Horse cards and satin vesting ; Curry combs and fur caps; Hair combs and sash fastenings; Gloss dishes and wool cards: Corset lacers and trace chains; Towanda. September 1,9, 1845. NSEES:I;ws Al LIE and Black Ink to suit purchasers, is bet tles or otherwise for sale at the CENTRAL DRUG STORE. jrf ENTLEMEN .! You that Want your beards tat iklir en ogsmooth and with ease, will do well to use Lindmark's Sharing Cream or Rearh's Shaving Soap. For sale at the CENTRAL. DREG STORE. ARDWARE.—The largest assortment and MA greatest variety ever offered in Bradford county, just received at MEACT.III'S. NOTICE BAIRD & CO Clocks. A' Watchts Elliott C Mereur, Important to the CitJuni of Bradford County! rAleg. 8 - Once more at the Head of the Heap ! A 8 USUAL, the firat . arrival of new goods for the AI. Bernina, are this day opening It BAIR'DS,' 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 slate of things which has existed for several months past at No. 3, but the public ate aware that such results must necessarily arise from the fact that we have generally had the largest and best assort went of goods in Towanda, and it having been ascer• tained to a certainty, and generally understood that the place to buy cheap is at Baird'r, No. 3. hyorder, 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 room 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 Snelden 4e. Co." fairly floored"—theirope rations intended . to injure us fall harmless stout 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 hie so numerous and the assortment so general, that it 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 de laines, French cash meres, (new styles) Affghans, bombazines, winter ging hams, Scotch and American. All kinds of dress and Dress and Cloak trimmings, fringes, gimps, cords and tassels, laces, edgings, Victoria skirts, die. Men, Young and Married, We are opening blue, black, brown and green broad cloths; fancy and plain cassimeres and aattinets; the nicest lot of Vealings. ever offered in Towanda. &c. GROCERIES. A few more tons of those cheap Sutars and Teas, and other articles in that line of bosineiii. Retail Gro cers can he supplied with NUTS, FRUITS, &c.,cheap er than they can buy in Owego or Elmira. Hardware, Crockery, Fish, 4.e. withoot end. As we informed you above, it is useless to itemize. In dosing this advertisement, we need not say to our friends, don't forget the place," for every body knows where to find I3AIRD'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 prices, and to keep, as we have done, the best of goods. We intend to do that, and have no fears but you will Gill 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 whirls we hare, as cheap as those we hare not. WM. H. BAIRD & CO. Towanda, Sept. 1, 1845. No. 3, Brick Row. FRUIT; NUTS, 4.c. rANGLISH WALNUTS, Brazil outs, filberts, al monds, pea nuts, figs and raisins for sale cheap a Sept. 2. BAIRD'S. HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Carpenter's and Joiner's tools, strap hinges, rope of all sizes, for sale cheap it BAIRD'S. TDAINTS & OILS, Dye woods and Dye attars, a Jr - very large stock, just received at BAIRD'S FINE CUT CAVENDISH TUBA CC 0, a new article, for sale at BAIRD'S. TEAI4.-A large lot of Fresh Teas, warranted, at prices varying front two shillings to seventy-five cents, at . No. 3, Brick Bow. MATCHES—by the gross or otherwise. to suit customers, at No. 3, Brick Row. ROPE. & CORDS of all sizes, from a fish line to a cable rope, at BAIRD'S, N 0.3. UMBRELLAS—a very large lot, for sale cheap, at sep 10. N 0.3, Brick Row. ADIES' SLIPS, fiTn3 to 6 shillings per pair. U 4 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. N 0.3, Brick Row. CASE-100 Ws, CINNAMON, for sale cheaper than it was ever sold in this count?, at sep. 10. BAIRD'S, N 0.3. Arl 41., in and see those splendid VEST/NGS, IL) CRAVATS 4 CLOVES. Quick, before they are gone, at No. 3, Brick Row. CENTRAL DRUG STORE THIS DAY RECEIVING, at the Central Point, g a few doors south of Montanye's Cash Siore, di rest from Yaw York, a fresh supply of DRUGS AND MEDIOINES, 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 see determin ed to muke it your interest to purchase of us (consult. inq the interests of your patients,. notwithstanding). Our as•orttnent consists in part of the following c Blue mass Syringes, assorted Nit silver Sugar lead Quicksilver Quassia (perils Phosphate iron Tart. Antimony Carbonate do lodine Paregoric todid. potassa Laudanum Red precipitate Lunar caustic White do Nux vomica Strychuia Musk Kreosote Mare Pule. Jalap Juniper berries • Ext. do Aqua ammonia da Coloryntla Carb. do do Gentian. Nit. Ether do Cicala Sulph.do do Hyosciannus Brimstone do Taraxicum Blue vitriol Manna White do Marsh rosemary Bayberry bark Squids Essential oils, of all kinds Chammonile flowers Corn. and white glue Borax, refined. Saltpetre Utgitalis Copperas Rhubarb pule Indigo do root Solution of Tin At row root Annie seed Hellebore rug Shellac gum Sulph. morphine Venice turpentine do Quinine Balsam Fir _ Eng. Calomel Valerian root Seneca do do Honey do Copaisa do Tutu serpentaria do Barbadoes Tar Gentian do Oil do Colombo do . Bt.rgundy Pitch "iiik do Bateman's drops Liquorice do Lamott'a do Extract do Chloride of limc Senna leaves Cubehe Gum 31yrrh, No. 1 Coe. Indicus do Guaiaci Tartaric Acid do Aloes Citric do ' do Gamboge Oxalic do do Foetid,' Pruss. do do Camphor Nitric do do Opium Sulph do Prepared chalk Murlatic do Rochelle salts Car. magnesia Epsom do do soda Glauber do Calcined magnesia Flour sulphur • Cantharides do bcnzoin Corrosive sublimate Hiera piers Cochineal Uvn Iltbi ' -'. Spring & Thumb lancets SalTron Lancet cases, &c., &c. Printers begin to grumble already, or we would still continue to enumerate; but all we say is, come and sec for yourselves. Many thanks to a generous public for past favors. hoping for a continuance of the same. A.D. MONTANYE, DRUGGIST. Towanda, September 10, 1045. • Wash Your Clothes Clean! AN ORDER to do this with sue, call and purchase a few pounds of Sal. Bode at the sop. 17. CENTRAL DRUG STORE. BLANKS!B.L.INK,' I jI7STICEM BLANKS, a fullt just CP printed aqd for sale at this office. j * up). "THE NORTH BRANCH IRON to COAL COMPANY" owning a fares body of LANDS, on and contiguous to the we tens of the branches of Towanda Creek, in Brautont . County, Pennsylvania, are Prepared to &Mose of the same to settlers. Application may be made to SAMUEL O. NAGLEE, • At Greenwood, near Monroeton, Bred. co. Any trespassers on these I,anda will be prosecute,/ according to law. Information of the sense given 10 SAMUEL C. NAGLEE, will be suitably refereed. By,order of the Mana g ers, Sept. 3. HENRY H. NAGLEE. Agent. List of Retailers iniF Foreign Goods and Merchandise as filed in this Cr office by the Commissioners of Bradford Comity, April 15th, 1845. • . _ _ Ott?, Paid,linp'd. ATHENS BOROUGH: Welly & Sauerlee, 12 $l2 50 L. S. Ellsworth, Chester Park, Kingsbery & Comstock, 13 10 00 George A. Perkins. 14 7 00 kTHENS TP. John Watkins, ASYLUM, John Horton Jr. 14 7 00 Elmer Horton, 14 7 00 BURLINGTON. Coryell & Gee, A. At S. H. Morley, Lockwood Smith, • 10 50 CANTON. A. H Gaylord. DURELL, U. Moody & Co. 14 10 50 O. D. Chamberlin & Co. 700 . FRANKLIN, R. K. Hawley, J. W. Mum., MONROE, J. J. & C. Watford, Hanson & Phinnay, D. C. & 0. N. Salsbury, Rogers Fowler. 14 7 00 ORWELL, John Naglee & Son, Henry Gibbs, Tbeophilus Humphrey, PIKE, Daniel Bailey, Smith & Little, R. Barnes & Co L. C. Belding, G. J. Norton, ROME, John Paasmore, R[DGBERY, Clark & Coolbaagh, . 10 50 Abner Roberta t 7 00 - Colebuin, La 10 00 SMITHFIELD, Lyman Dinfee, E. S. Tracy, SPRINGFIELD, Elmer Norman. SHESHEQUIN, Allen & Storrs, Horace Kinney & Co Wells & Nichols, STANDING STONE, A !hen Newell. N. D. W'arford, 10 50 H. W. Tracy, " " TOWANDA. BOROUGH. H. Mir & Son, 13 10 00 ' Elliott & Mercur, 12 12 60 0. a Bartlett, 14 700 3, D. & E. D. l'ilontallye, 12 12 50 B. Kingsbery, J. Kingsbery Jr. " 700 H. S. & M. C. Mercer, 12 12 60 C. Reed. 10 10 50 W. H. Baird & Co Tracy & Moore, E. H. Mason, S. S. Bally, A. Montanye, I. S. Wood & Co. D. Kellogg, Patrick O'Slain. G. E. Flynt & Co TRO V, S. W. & D. F. Pomeroy, Eli Baird, 0. P. Ballard, U. F. Rellington, W. A. Gustin, Layton Runyan, ULSTER, Guy Tracy, 1,. Truman, William Gibson, W ALUS!NG, Jahn M'Kinney & Son, Elisha Lewis, WARREN, Marcus Tyrrell, Benjamin Buffington, Robert Cooper, Alexander Dewing, VI YSOX, R. Spalding, " 700 The unpaid licences in the above list must he settled tat September term, or costs will be made immediately hereafter. L. PEIRCE, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, ? Towanda, August 2,t1, I 545. 5 Large Arrival of Goods and NEW FIRM. J. D. 4' E. D. Arontaisye, AVING taken into their firm, WM. A. BOCK 9•A WELL, as co-partner, with renewed energy and with hopes of rendering satisfaction to their numerous customers, have been receiving, during the past week, eleren Tons of Goods, and will receive seven tons more in 3 few days. Their stock consists of a greater variety than they have ever before been enabled to offer, and at prices which will he sure to please. In their stock of Dry Goode may be found 12 pieces Alpaeca; 12 do Cashmere de Ecosse ; 100 do New stile Prints( I do French Broadcloth ; 4 do English do. 2 do Pilot and Beaver ; 4 do Caarimere; 2 do Beautiful article for Ladies' cloaks. Other Staple and Fancy Goods in proportion, too nu merous to mention. DOOri AND SIDIF.S. Men's. boys, youths', and ehddren's and ladies' fine kid and walking ; as also superior article of over shoes. lIATS AND CAPS 50 DOZEN, comprising every quality and etyle in the market. GROCEIIIO3. Powdered, crushed, leaf, Santa Cruz, Porto Ritm, and N. 0. Sugar. Tea, coffee, peppu, vice, &e..ke. and some fresh Sods Biscuit. HARDIVA Iron. steel, nails, ark rope, butts and screws, door ban dies, and the various kinds of Hardware stated to the wants of the country. IMI2 Sperm, Elephant, linseed, and a good article for tan netv. • The above stock is. offered at wholesale or retail. For Cash, approved credit of errs months, or gourds& Shingles, Beef Hides and most kinds of country pro duce. MONTANYES & CO. Towanda, September 9,1949. (5.q§:r.ni..41. \ OLS/D 1 12: 5 a0 rim Qc•wrtus, July 1. 1845. NT is hereby ordered that from and after. this Jaw goods are to be sold in this encarnptent for cash whenever they will bring anything above cost. Clerks. agents and customers are hereby commanded to govern themselves accordingly. Braggart. are to stand back and keep off the parade ground. 0. D. BARTLETT. Cornmanaing officer. 2 TONS DUNCAI 4 aiON NAILS, and shall be receiving more, to which the intention or Met• chants is invited at wholesale. at • July 7 . 11/IFORKISONS PILLS, the genuine article for sale AR-at BAIRU'B, the only *genie in Tommie._ TOWODA ACADEMY, cry nest . acadentic' year of this institution, wilt commence on Monday, the first day of .B..ptern her neit, under the supe ri ntendence and manag ement of Mr. J. t',. Vandercook, as . Principal: JNO. P. WOUTHINO. AssisTftsT. Miss Sarah F. Worthing, Frecrpirin. Mr, Vandemook has been successfully engaged fa teaching for ten years pail; he has much experience in this important end truly elevating drpartment of Marian enter prise and benevolence, and brings testimonials from various sources of . good moral character, and excellent scientific and literary attainments. Mr. Worthing in a • gentleman of very excellent at: tainments, experience and skill in teaching, and cannot fail to do much (or the advancement of the student rod the prosperity of the institution. • Miss Worthing, the Preceptreas of the Female De partment, 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 pipits. Young ladies will seldom find an instructress better qualified to meet all the wants of the student, not only as a tercher,, but ba a guardian friend and associate. They cannot ' , but be improved by nrr example and society, as well by her engaging instruc tions. TUITION will be as follow n all the departments: Primary and common English studies, with Pen manship, composing and speaking, $2 50 Natural, intellectual and -moral science, botany, 10 00 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 chemistry, history, astronomy, rhetoric, logic, book-keeping, drawing, painting, &c., Mathematics and the languages, Incidental expenses, per term, during winter, No student will ho received for less than half a tern), and no deduction will be Made for absence, except in cases of illness or other unavoible causes. 13 10 00 The Academic year will be divided into four terms of eleven weeks each. There will he a vacation of one week after the first term ; also one week atter the third. and a vacation of six weeks after the fourth, including the harvest season. . Mt NI 44 7 00 . . . We desire to make the Towanda Academy an agree tile 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 yonthful mind. For this great object. no mac 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 test -books of the School. 13 15 00 14 10 50 15 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 Students from abroad can find board with the Princi pal or others, on reasonable terms. Lectures will be given regularly by the Principal and others, on the most important topics of education, and a society organized for the especial benefit of young men. There will be two examinations and exhibitions during the year, the time to be determined by the teachers and trustees. HIRAM MIX, President. u .. u r 44 Enos Tomkine, J. D. Montanye, C. L. Wed, John F. Menne, . 15 00 01 10 00 Towanda, July 31. 1843 An Apprentice Wanted. WANTED, by the subscriber, an apprentice to the TAILORING business. A led from 16 to 17 years of age, who can come well recommended. is re quired. G. H. BUNTING. Towanda, A ugust t'o, 1846. 14 7 OD 10 50 " 10 50 7 00 Wayne County Ploughs , 4DOZ Wayne county ploughs, for sale at the Ba sings Bank. Plough merchants sapplied at menu , Isomers prices, and Farmers on the most reasonable terms. July 30 i- k iLs.—PCRE SPERM & LINSEED OILS, al ways on hand at D. E. FLYNT dr, CO'S. Dr. I N. Sumner, Surgeon Dentist, -no EsnerFuLLy informs his friends that hay. ing recovered,trom his illness, he will make his nest professional visit to Towanda, on or -before the first day of Octobel.oist. 14 10 50 13 15 00 14 10 50 7 00 CIRCIT—Just received a supply of Lemona, Prunes 11: Figs. Raisins, &c. at CH AM BERM N's June. 1645. Na. 1 Brick Row. •' 7 00 CMURVIr C'ed/B2M - Mg9 Taken :17' P:ER for all kinds of Goods. July I. 1845. by ELLIOTT & MERCER. 12 D s Stones, es g e f n o u r i us aelehesbstqueOliVLluSnitaßehleZ''sAthe 13 10 00 12 12 50 13 10 00 14 10 .50 13 10 00 14 10 50 CHAIRS stIND BEDSTEADS. THE subscribers still continue (10 to manufacture and keep on hand at their old gland. all kinds of Cane and 'Food seatChairs_; 4...... , i-:!. . also Settees of various kinds N Cr - -1 4- BE LISA.9.D.S, of every )• k so description. which we will \, i l low rot cash or produce. TuRNING done to order. TOMKINS & MAKINSON. Towanda. April 23, IW. 7 00 10 50 7 00 10 50 7 00 AritklVE DOZEN Morgan's celebrated GRAIN CRA -40 mos, with Harris Scythes, tur sale by J une .43, 1845. REED. MEM HOZ OLD FASHIONED SCYTHES, a splen 1p did article for sale cheap 11 July I. O. D. TlAirri.urr. A FE VIT. LEFT OF those new and CHEAP GOODS. They will be sold cheaper than ever. (if possible) to make room fur Felt Goods. Look for N 0.5, ..S.ivinge Rank," es it is the only genuine Cheap Cash Store. - July 22. G. E. FLYNT & CO. NEW ESTA'BLISHMENT RC3-111;IIT MEIN.IIBII_.I(4C.Iith eget* 11110114111 he surpassed,in additionto theusual assortment in country shops, we will keep on hand and make to order SOFAS, of various and most approved patterns •, Sofa Rocking Chairs, upholstered 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 tatter ourselves that having had much experience in the businsss, we shall be able to satisfy all who may feel disposed to call, both no to quality and price, and by strict ',attention to business hope to unlit and receive the patronage of a liberal com munity. L. M. NYE & CO. Towandit, September I, 1845. C la' ET IP UTLICTIr UWE . MAY DE HAD at our shop much lower than it has ever been sold in Towanda. Goods arc cheap, and wheat am lowered, and that is the reason we can afford all fur to do it. All kinds of produce will be received in payment. Also, LUMBER. of all kinds. Sept. I.L. M. NYE 4 CO. fICICIDJIT'IIirir'IIL3IIIITIM • WILL he Lept ou baud a large assortment, and made to order on shorter notice and fir leas rocc ney than can be produced at any other esbildiatiment in the land. Tlmoee 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, 1844. L. M. NYE Ar. C 0... SAVINGS 84.N1K..--No. 5, Briek row, Super blue black silk • do. do. striped. Rich chameleon do. Plaid do. Parasols, iihbona. • Cashmeres. Delaines. . . Ladies' Craiats. Calicoes. Rheetings--ebeap as ever. Window paper. kr—. Ire. The above are a few of the many New Goods just opened at G. E. FLYNT, dr, CO'S. MONTANYE'S RUSEIE*--Hatt, rehat, ;Shawl aukt Diatt--a complete atatortomit, at the eep 17. CENTRA t t DREG STORE. 4 00 600. TM:STILES. David Cash, Burton Kingsbury, H. S. ?demur, William Elwell. G. E. FLYNT ¢ CO 100. 5 Brick Bow. L. M. NYE & CO.; would re. spectlly inform the citizens of Tow anda and the public generally, that ,they have on hand & manufacture to order all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE, of the best mate , riots, and workmsnship that cannot .11T MY OLI) . Tiabg AGAIN! I,ll:Warner, ClOck:&Watelr Maker, N i AS opened a shop in the Ping Stora, el A. D. montanye; - iwi. doors below hiatitaityiee Cheap Cub Store, nearly opposite Kingsbery'sliiick Manakin, where he can be found at all limos of dayyand be al again invites his old customers and others to give kites a call. He pledges himself to theist, and the pebble generally that all work entrusted to Ilia acre sba be done correctly and warranted tope:form well or no pry Haying had much experience in hilimsiness and being determined to give satisfactiork.he hopes to be able to satisfy. all . He also has on hand a small assortment of JEWEL. RY, a. 4 low for cash as can •he had et no: 100, Old Ar cade, or at any given number in the Brick ROW, altho' sans: of it alight have b een purchased of lithelkicti & Co. t is rat able to boast of as large an ostrionrnent of gold chronometer. duplex, lever and liEpine Watches, diamond rings. pins dcc., dte., as can be found in the assortment advertised near the Hay-Scales, but what he has . shall be sold so low that competition with him would be restless. He tenders his grateful acknowledgements to the public for pest faros and at the same time, solicits • aha-e of public patronage.' Towanda; August 20. 1845. . Coy NTH ar Pneacce of every description will be ta• ken in payment fur work. essit trot refused. NITA TS CA PS 4 , BONNETS. MI the late styles gi for Aide at MIX dc SONS'. lAERE IS NO. 3 - AGAIN-30 Qointles Codfish just recd and for solo at ' • BAIRD'S. June 26. No 3 Brick Row. 2L-4 — %IIC...ACIWILJ Mite VUBT received and for sale at B. Kingsberrs Store. a few barrels su p erfine FLOUR, from Overton it baltmarsh's mill. Warranted an exPirti article. . June 23. 1845. . • I'ON SUGAR & INDLASeIES.— , Thie day reed ell by the .Chemung Line" end for nip Cheap by the pound, Gallon, Barrel of July 1. BAIRD'S. No. 3 . Brick Row. F ANCY ARTICLE: 4 .—A _great variety far sale flow, at • CHAMBERLIN'S. June 1845 Portrait -Painting, s ty W. lePertins, N ORTH S IDE of t he squar e ", i n l Mix ' s Dom Oyer J. L. Adams ' Law o 6l OBiee—.Col. Likenesses warranted. Transparent Blinds, of any size or pattern desired. June 18, 1846. mylLS—Linseed, Sweet, Castor end Lamp ORs, good and cheap at CHAMBERLIN'S. Juhe, 1845. No. I Brick 'Raw. Ilcmteopathic Physician, DOCTOR L. PRATT, would respectfully inform the citizens of Towanda end its vicinity, that he wtll be happy to be of essential aerate, to those who need medical aid. From his experience in the system which he adopts, he flatters himself that the community will be well pleased with its effects upon the varions diseases which "flesh is heir to." His office can be found on STATE-ST., three doors west of Water-at., on the north side. • Towanda, June 7th 1845. A CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. A WASHINGTON PRESS FOR SALE! NJI AVE% enlarged the Reporter. the Press which RI we have heretofore used, is offered for sale, very CHEAP FOR CASH. It is a Washington patent, Imperial size, and an easier and better working press never was put up. It will be delivered at Owego, El mira or Ralston. Address E. S. Goonnica & Sow. Towanda, Pa. aug".U. .IMourned Special Court. AN adjourned Special Court will be held et the Court House in the borough of Towanda, in end for the county of Bradford, on Monday the 3d day of November nest, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, of said day for the trial of alt causes certified to said comt. By order of the Honorable William Jessup, president of our said court. AARON CHUBBUCK, Prot• Profs. Office, Towanda, Aug. J 4, 1845. Cigars ! Ci2ars ! FOR SALE, at N' DR. MASONS DRUG STORE, a large lot of the beet CIGARS in town, by the box, eingle cigar or otherwise. anti-sari cheap. Towanda, July 30, 1845. HO! FOR THE TIMES! EitZol7 CEICAO44EI azita (9122141U/0 roliE auseribers now have on hand all kinds of Men chendize for Abe season, and altho' they do not pledge themselves to sell lower by 10 of 20 per cent. than their neighbors, yet th.y do pledge themselves to sell as low for cash as ran he bought at any house in town, Elmira, Owego or Binghamton. May 20. 1345. H . MIX 4 SONS'. DISSOLUTION. HE Epartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of D. C. & 0. N. Sals bury, is this day dissolved by mutual agreement. All outstanding debts are to be paid by D. C. Salsbury, who is tthm to settle all matters due the late firm. 'Those having unsettled accounts with the arm will please settle the same as speedily as possible. D. C. SALSBURY. Mouroeton. Aug. V, 1845. 0. N. SALSBURY._ TO THE PUBLIC ! VIIING purchased the entire stock 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 beatold on the most liberal terms. Any quantity of LUMBER will be received in ea change for Goods, and for first quality, cash will be paid. Produce of all descriptions wildbe. taken: for goods. Monroetun, Aug. 2 I. 11345. D. C. as LS BUR Y. MEDICINE AND SURGERY. in k ß. JAMES M. GOODRICH has located himself tr at MONROE, for the practice of his profession, and will be pleased to wait on those requiring his see. vices. lie may be found at J. L. Johnson's tavern. Reference maybe made to Drs. HVISTOII eIG MASON. of Towanda. April 23, 1845. /Plll U 3 IL II HIRAM MIX A RE now opening at their atnre 'beautiful and cheap AL lot of BUMMER GOODS, direct from the Clty, which will be sold for Cash, as,low as can be bought at The Savings Baok:' or at any store in town—call and see. Towanda. 19th May, '45. . New ,131acksmithing Etablishment. THE SUBSCRIBER, having foroied a partner ship with his brother, continues to carry on the business at his brothers new stand, east side of Main street, south part of the borough, where he is prepared to. execute all orders fur Borso-ahocing, Catnap & Coach work and Edge Tools. He assures the public that all work entrusted to his care will be well done, a he be* thoroughly learned - Ids trade and is determined to render satisfaction. JOHN A. ESEN WINE. Towan,la, itecember 30, 1844. • IP411;i113G11 1 111 1 11.0Nrigc, MIRE PAMPHLET LAWS of the last Legiala. tut,: hare heen received, and are reads. feu distit- A . CHCBIIthiK, Nat. MS! Prothonotary's Office, Jury 8, 1845 Friend• - & Fellow Citizen& WE are now in want of 'Wildfowl County stock. and any persons having cestAcates, called county orders, can find a make' st No, 3, where they will be taken at par in exchange for any of the snider, comprising the lemma and cheapest stock of Goods in, the United States• We bad some thoughts of taking s few shares afi aiSdvings Bank" stock, but we find after the " Pan.- nick" which is now about over, bee gone down below pae.and holders are beginning t 4 think they have barn: therrfingers. Don't forget Mot our lice is at No. a- Mick Row • W. IL BAIRD &' COI GirINDEITOIitS.—The bent assanment of ' , Cosa Sonia and inner kind of grindstone, era kronnhk to thin Sue, fal Bale Li 0. 1). BA RTLErr. No. lArich. Row,