g.k...MMJ Of virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued from the court of common pleas of Brad. lard county, to me directed, I shall expo.so to public sale at the house of WM. BRIGGS, in the borough of Towanda, on Wednesday; the 22d day of October 1845, at two o ' c l o ck p. tbe equal and undivided half of the following described piece or parcel of land situate in "%Veils township, Bradford county. bounded on the nuitli by heads of Alex. Roy and George H. Shepard, east by the public highway and Andrew Austin, south by John D i vev and James Kelley and west by land in posses piun of Orr Smith. Containing 108 acres, with about 40 acres improved, togeth with a saw.mill, t wo ai m d we iling houses, on er e framed bun and one log La m thereon. ALSO—One toroth of the following described lot or piece of land situate in said township of Welts county afOreFaid, bounded on the north by land of John Strong and Whitincton Sayre, east by land of Silas Jones, Stowell 4. Grinnell, south by land of Alex. Seely and James A. Wilson and Daniel Strong, and wrst by land of John Brownell and Wm. H. French. Containing about 280 acres. A LSO—One half of the folloWing described piece of lad containing 143.1 acres, bounded on the north by land oil. B. Strong, east by land known as the John ..on tract. south by lands of Stowell & Grinnell and west by land of Alex. Seely, Stowell & Grinnell, and Geo. H. Shepard. Seized and taken in execution at the suit !of Evans A: Wilcox to the use of J.Lane vs. Elijah Stowell. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate FlAer township and bounded on the east by the 'wad leading from Towanda to Athens and lands of G. Tracy, north by kind in the possession of J. Havens, west by land of H. S. Welles. and south by lands of so me Welles. Containing about seven acres more or le., partly improved, with a saw mill thereon erected, with a turning lathe in said mill. clod and taken in execution at the suit of Guy Tracy vs. Asa Forest, J. N. WESTON, Sheriff, Shell's Office, TowApJa, September '25, 1845. ?aavyammaisavc, T H E a bove side stands postponed until Monday the Ors( avy 'of December next, at the acme place and ume of day J. N. WESTON, Sheriff, Shra's office, Towanda, October 27, 1845.. gA - D2,1 IcroTia. is hereby given that by virtue of an order .1. of the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, held • at Tov.anda, an the 12th day of September, A.D.1845, we directed, there will be exposed to public sale at t.t. , house of A. Cooley, at Myeroyurg, on Thursday day of November next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the' owing described property, to wit, 66 acres of land -I.lbale m WvSex township with 60 acres improved, soth a frie'd barn and tenant house thereon erected, b 0 rnJ...,1 on the north by lands belonging to the estate „c ECeat Whitney. on the east by lands belonging 4 'to t,nie's and Asa Bennett, on the south by lands be tje,,az to J. M. Reed. on the west by lands belonging to Frank Shoemaker; Myer and Whitney. Atto—A Lot of Land containing abont 75 acres, with about 25 acres improved, bounded on the north by land, belonging to to Asa Bennet, ou the east by lands iwiongln7, to E. R. Myer and Robert Spalding. on the south by lands of Robert Spalding and Wm., Patrick, ea t h e wes t by Samuel Chamberlin's lands. A t sa-20 acres of land bounded on the north by land :nagging to E. Lewis, on the east by - lands belonging 13:arguel Reynolds, on the south by lands belonging to Aneviine Ball. on the west by lands ,belonging to A. Allen and Robert Inman. tso—Aboot 1-6 of a tot of land containing 17 acres, improved, with a dwelling house thereon erected, ...aided on the east and -south by lands belonging to &ague Coolbaugh, on the west by Joseph Conklin, on ninth by {EMS of J. M. Reed or the home farm.— Terms reasonable, and fully made known on day of sale. E. REED MYER, Admistrator. lfverr.butz, Oct. 27. 1845, 0r 11C-7311E=4, IN the Sa , quehanua, on or about the 12th of Oct. Quantity of white pine boards supposed to be nem the examination had; they consist of one platform jeep. i be 16. The owner is requested to call Foie property, pay charges;. including the cost of t.a sdrereereent and take them into his own care. Dural. t)rt. 281 h. 1845. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue ola writ of Fteri Facias issued out of the court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, I shall expo s e :o public sale at the . house of Wm• Briggs in ne horou;;h of Towanda, on Saturday the 20th November nest at 1 o'clock. P. M., the fol :ortag piece or parcel of land situate in Athens and bounded on the east by lands of E. H. on the south by lands of H. William» oat the west ho lauds of Mrs. De Witt, ail on the north ht° lands of H. W. Patrick. emnia; 120 arres same more or less with ut 40 acres improved, a framed house and t 2 ra a small orchard thereon. ASO—One other piece situate in Athens I). and bounded on the east by lands of Horace Esq., on the south by the Caton and lands owned by Horace Williston, J r., !"'he west by lands of Jacob Jones, and on the r , 7:Li by lands of 11. W. Patrick, G.O.Wells& ). T. Wynknop, containing three hundretiacres wtth about thirty acres improved and a log house .aereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 1. W. Pnrick es. Asa Forest, Adminiltrator of T. 0. Ruckman, deceased. J. N. WESTON. Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, Towanda. Oct. 29, 1845. nERSONS indebted to the subscriber for Drugs & Metheines or otherwise, wilt save costs 'by settling accounts before the first November next. 0n.7.1 S 4 5. E.H . ASON BRCSRES—Hair, Paint, Shaving and Nad— a:oode assortment, at the xP 17• CENTRAL DRUG STORE. 4 NYquantity of Bleached and Brown Sheeting & Shrun g of all qualities, blk. and . white Wadding, ArnaLt a Boxes, twine, cords, &c., at WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. ONE half ton ARK ROPE bought vet.) low and sun beaold accordingly by 4 • 5 . - ' WELLES & SATTERLEE. ROCERIES, Larlit' , may be sale to Fay we have as large astock and of as good qualities as any house n J ord e tounty, and we will zed them as low as any ttowe can that gets any thing above cost. -Xttv.s, WELLES dr SATTERLEE. THE 1,,,t assortment of iron & Steel in the coun try at WELLES & SA'II'ERLEE'S. 11 ' S HO ETINLINGS:auccas Awl halts. 'Thread &e.. also Sole and Upper L<her, Calf & Kipp Skins. slwaya on band by Nor.s. WELLES ¢ SATTERLEE. - - 0 1L, Paints & Glass, we keep constantly on hand f,ra very Loge stock of all kinds and will very low 4%1. " • WELLES & SATTERLEE. IANTED in exchange for goods any quantity ~.1 1 1 . of Butter, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Timothy L .' . .koter Seed, Hides. Lumber, and cash will not be , l'Y WELLES & SATTERLEE. Register's Notices. VOTICE is Cereby given to all persona interested, " „ . 1 ., that Isaa c W. Fassett administrator, and Huldah ssfold administratrix with the %ill annexed, of the 'tate of •tlt7 Wakefield, deceased ; • • 3 S tevens•- and F. 8. Whitman, administrators of e'Lato of haa t Ennis, deceased ; !`" flird and settled in the office of the Register of , Mr. In and for the county of Bradford, the accounts f their several administrations upon the estates afore and that the same will he presented to the Orphans' c ' a 'n said county, on Monday the Ist day of De. ' 4, 7 ow far confirmation and allowance. ( 7 . S. RUSSELL, Deputy Register. R `""oter's office, :Nor. 5, 1845. • • SHERIFF'S SALES. I Latest arrival of New. Goods Y virtue of sundry writs of Ventlitioni Ex- E t tLE th t t st liA t a. u B ee ttE ht, h m asebee w n .. 7 h eis i : pins, issued out of the court of Common WI Pleas of Bradford county; to me directed, shall 1 7 4 :r T and : plcndid s tock of FALL ant 3 e ZTER expose to public side at the house of W. Briggs GOODS, selected from the latest iroponations with un in the borough of Towanda, on londay the Ist I usual care as to style, quality and especially as to mi. day of `December next at one o'clock P. M., the . ces. They do not pretend to bane the largest stocklu following described piece or parcel of land situ• the country, or sell lower than any other house but they ate in the township of Ulster, bounded on the ask all whowish to buy choice . and good goods, to call mtne the qua and nces of their goods, north by land of Wni. Plowman, on the east by a then judge who sells * goods a g low prices; all are Dav and the public public highway, and soutkind west by land I ted to call and examine their stock which comprises of William Gibson. Containing one acre or I every thing usuaily kept in country stores, thereabouts, with one framed house and one I Athena Pa., September 30,1816, framed blacksmith shop thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William Gibson vs. John Fuller. .RLSO--- ,, .The following described piece of land situate to Wyalusing township and houn ded on the north by Mr. Sunmer, on the east by James Vawn and John Chamberlin, on the snail) by Oliver Brown and Michael Weldrick, on the west by Isaac Jenning and Charles Hornet.— Containing 88 acres more, or less, 30 or 40 im proved, frame house and log barn thereon erect ed Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. Mills to the use of Miller Bowman & co, now assigned to J. Palmer vs. Isaac Place. 4LSO—The following piece of land situate Athens township and bounded on the north by the Cheinung river, on the east by Gardiner & White, on the west.by •Teal McDuffie. Con taining about twenty six acres with about eight acres improved witirfour framed dwelling houses two framed barns and one saw mill thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Josiah Stowell vs. Daniel Berchard'and Samuel S. Clark. 3LSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Wells, bounded on the North by lands of Alexander Roy arid George H. Shepherd, East by land of Andrew Austin and the public highway, Bondi by land of James Kelly and John Davey and on the west by land of Orr Smith. Containing about one hundred and six acres, about forty thereof improved with two frame houses, one frame barn and log barn and one saw milt thereon. :USO—The following piece of land situated in said township of Wells and bounded on the north by land of John Strong, east by lands known as die Johnsori& Mifflin lands, south by lands in possession of Wm. Hubler and west by land of Stowell and Grinnell and George H. Shepherd and Alexander Seeley. Containing one hundred and forty seven acres or there abouts. aLSO—Stowell & Grinnell's equal undivi ded half of the following piece or parcel of land situate in said township, bounded on the north by lands of Henry Johnson. east by land of Stowell & Grinnell and Silas Jones, south by' lands of Daniel Strong, Alexander Seely and J. , A. Wilson, and on the west by lands of John ljrownell'and W. H. French. Containing two hundred and eighty 'acres or thereabouts. Seized and taken in execmion at the suit of Henry Johnson vs. Elijah. Stowell and Lorenzo G rinnell. .3 LSO—By virtue of sundry- writs of Levari Facias, a certain tnessuage &c., lying within the lines of a tract of land located under the war rant no. 1487 in the name of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, beginning at a stake and stones at the north east corner of lot no. 3, and the north west Corner of lot no. 4. running and binding l on the said CarrolCs north line on the south dine of lands owned by heirs of the late Wm. Bingham 106 perches to the corner of. Int no. 5 conveyed to -.Ebenezer French ; thence- south binding on said E. French's west line on Inc east line of lot no. 4 io the south west cor- 1 ner of said Ebenezer French's lot and the south east corner of lot no. 4 ; thence west 106 per ches to the south east corner of lot no. 3 convey ed to Richard M. Kelly and the south west cor ner of lot no. 4 ; thence north 164 perches. binding on said R. M. Kelly's east line and the , west line of lot no: 4, to the place of beeinning.i being lot no. 4. Containing one hundred and two acres and eighty perches, with about 30 or 35 improved, with one small framed house one old barn and one small log shingle shanty and a few fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Emily M. Farish executrix of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, deceased vs. John W. Camp. E. S. Tracy, H. H. Seely and Abirani Pierce terre tenants. . .91,SO—A certain lot of piece of land situate in Wysox township. Bradford County, begin ning at a post on the north east.side of the post road leading through Standing Stone ; thence along by the same, south fifty degrees east sev enteen and thirty two hundreth perches to a stone corner by the northwest side of a lane run ning northaasterly from said road ; thence by said lane north 44 0 east 12 and 2-10 perches to a post; thence by land of the party of the sec ond part north 50' west 16 and 82-100 perches to post ; thence by land of the same south 46° west 12 and 4-10 perches, to the place of begin- mg.,. Containing one acre and 49 perches and' nine tenths of a perch, with a barn and store house thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Simon Stevens vs. P. C. Ward. .. , ILSO-A certain messuage, piece or parcel of land situate'in Franklin and Leroy township, bounded as follows : beginning at the N.E. cor ner of of a lot deeded by Bank of N. America to John H. Packard, a post on the N. Bank of 'Towanda creek ; thence south 215 p. to a post south east corner of said Packard's lot ; thence north 67° east 21 and 6-10 perches to a beach, thence north 73° east 17 and 4-10 perches to a post ;. thence north 200 p. to a hemlock on the south bank of Towanda Creek ; thence up said creek according to the several courses thereof to the beginning. Containing 42 acres 26 and 3- 10 perches be the same more or less, with about 12 acres improved and a dwelling house and barr, thereof. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Bank of North America vs. John Robert. J, N. WESTON, Sheriff.- Stiff 's Office, Towanda Oct. 27. 1845. THE TOWANDA SAVINGS BANK! C. M. GARDNER, WNI J. COLE. CLOTHS CLOTHS, CLOTHS ! or EVERY MADE AND QVALITY. SUP. FRENCH CLOTHS, (twilled body,) do Wool dyes, do. Medium and low price, full stock. Gold Mizt cloths for Overcoats. Superfine French esssimere; Together with an endless quantity of Fancy Cassimeres, Satinett, Tailors' Trimmings warranted good. A glance at our stock of Cloths, will convince purchasers that from 20 to 25 per cent can be saved by purchasing of 0ct.20. GEO.E.FLYNT CO. SAVINGS BANK ! Still Later. More Rich Goods. JUST received an invoice of the latest styles of Silks, among which may be found Plain black and blue black, Ombra Striped Pon do em'eCamelion Reps with Satin Stripes, Genuine Polka Silks, Plaid Florences, Plain do., Plain silks for Bonnets. a tate opportunity for those to purchase who intend doing so as they are sold only a shade above stretiorkprioeo at Oct:2o, E. FLYNT & CO'S. ADZES will find- nearly as large a stock of Dress IA Goods, such as Cashmere, De E'Cosse, M • De Lane, Alpacas, Gingham, Prints, &c., at our store as in the county and at low 'prices. They will please call and examine the stock far themselves. W ELIES & SATTERLEE . GENTLEM EN will find a large and splendid 'tack of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesungs, Cravats, Gloves, Elastic braces, Rubber Over Shoes, and every thing else they msy want at very low prices for the quality at WELLES & BATTEELEE'S, OHA WLS in great variety & beautiful patterns may 1..• be found at WELLES & SATTEELEE'B. liUBANS DELAIN. for Coating, and splendid plaid Cloaking, Gala plaid. and plaid Lining very cheap at WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. lIAI'S, CAPS ec MUFFS any quantity from 12i cents up at WELLES & SATTERLEE'S ARGE and elegant russortmentof Lugs, jtA Gloves and trimmings of all.kinds at' Oct. 20. WELLES & SArTEELEE'S. SAVINGS BANK ! 50)0DIFERENT styles DRESS GOODS, .consisting of A. & S. Henrys seal Silk Warp Alpacca, Arcadian Lustre*, Camelion Lustre*, Orleans cloths, Romelias, Imperial Stripe and figured Semendrians new style, very rich Cashmeres, Mouslin De Lan'es, Thibet Merinos, some magnificent Patis printed Cashmere d'Ecosse, Rich Ombre, Stripe Ali:aces, and many other styles of dress goods for the Ladies, it makes it 20 per cent cheaper for the ladies as they are found only at G. E. FLYNT & CO'S. Register's Notice. - - - woncE is hereby given to all persons interested IN that Lorain D. Tyrell, guardian of Sarah Roberts, has tiled and settled in the infide of the Register of Willa in and for the County of Drtulford, the account of his said Guardianship, and that the MIMES will be pre sented to the Orphans court of said County, on Mon day the Ist day of December nett for confirmation end allowance, C. S. RUSSELL, Deputy Register. Register's Office, Nov.s, 1845. Sheriff's Sales. 1011 Yvittue of sundry writs ot Venditioni Ex ponas issued from the court of common pleas of Bradford County, to me directed: I shall expose to public sale at the house of x .Wrn. Briggs in the borough of Towanda,.on Monday the fist day of December next, at one o'clock P. 1%1.11e following piece or parcel of land sit uate in Canton township. and bounded and de scribed as follows: beginning at a post on the line of lands sold Stephen Garets, thence by the same east 152 8-10 perches to a post on the warrant line of no. 4591 ; thence north 89° W. 37 4.-10 p. to a post ; thence south one degree west 74 p. to a post ; thence 96 perches to the beginning. Containing 89 acres and 49 perches. about 50 acres thereof improved, with two fra med houses, one log barn, and about sixty fruit trees thereon. ALSO--One other piece or parcel of hind situate in Canton township, bounded and. de scribed as follows : beginning at the north west corner of warrant no. 4507 at a post; thence S. 89° east 62 perches to a post corner of Gen. W. Lewis' lot; thence along the same south 1° W. 72 2-10 perches to a beech corner of James Warrins I t ; thence along the same north 801° east 62 perches to a post corner of the said Silas Grays Int; thence along the same north 1° east 74 perches to the beginning. Containing 26 acres, 120 perches and allowance, about thir teen acres thereof improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of G. F. Mason to theorse of E. & G. F. Mason ?:son vs. Silas Grhy. ALSO—The following described tracts br parcels of situate in Burlington township, boun ded on the north by lands formerly owned by Plynn Phelps, east by ands of Wm. Knapp, south by lands of Isaac & Andrew Swain, John Rockwell, and Samuel & Wm. M'Kean, and on the west by lands of George Sanderson.— Containing three hundred acres or thereabouts about five acres thereof improved, with one saw mill, one small framed house, one log house and one shed thereon. ALSO—One other piece or land situate in said township of Burlington, bounded on the north and west by lands of Isaac Swain, and south and east by lands of Samuel M'Kean and the public highway. Containing one acre or thereabouts, all improved with one framed house and a small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Taylor, Long & Thomas vs. Job Larcom and Owen Larcom, doing business under the firm of Job Larcom & Son, and Joseph Larcom terra tenant. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Wells township, bounded on the north by laud of Caleb Lawrence; east public highway. south by lands of Oliver Beardsley, and west by lands of Henry Beets. Containing fifty eight acres, about twenty two acres improved, a small fram ed house and a small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. C. Oliver vs. Joseph H. Beers. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office. Towanda Nov. 5. 1845. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Orphans court of Bradford County, held at Towanda, on the Bth day of September 1845, to us directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the house of A. P. Hicks, on the premises, on Friday the 28th day of November next, at one o'clock P. M., two certain lots of Lind situate in the township of Rome, bounded on the north by land of Nathan Maynard. on the east by the stage road leading from Rome to Owe. go, south by a road leading from Rome village to Rome four corners, and by land of Stephen Creamier, deed., and on the west by land of L.S t Maynard. Contain iog twenty five acres be the genre more or less, all im proved, with one framed house, one framed barn and an apple orchard thereon. A LOO—One other lot of land situate in said township bolinded on the north and south by land of J. Cannon, east by land of G. Fought, and west by land of S. Mann and G. W.Eastman. Containing fifty acres or thereabouts, with. five acres chopped over. Terms made known on day of sale. ARUNAH WATTLES, BETSEY CANNON, Rome, October 27, 1b45. , Administrators. New Blacksmithing Establishment. THE SUBSCRIBER, haring fended a peruser. it ship with his brother, continues to carry on the business at his brother's new stand, east side of Main street. south part of the borough, where he is prepared to execute all orders for Horseoshoeing, Carriage At Coach work and Edge Tools. He assures the public that ail work entrusted to his care will be well done, as he has thoroughly learned his trade and is determined to render satisfaction. JOHN A. ESENWINE. Towanda. Deceit:thee 30. 1844. 2034 l i lie s ZLE i t i t a J a PrE fo ß r st ! l . e E s A s Ta REED'S, GEM IDBMS of Flutter and Soda URA.C1511112., for sale toy C REED. H. S. & M. C. MERCUR, WOULD respectfully announce to the goOd term of Bradford and adjoioinu mantles, the arrival at the TOWANDA CAW/ STORE, of the largest and most general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries. .11ordzcare,.Ceockery,' Dods and Shoes, Dye-Woods, Paints. Oils. 4-e. 4-c. Ever opened in Towanda, and which will be sold for CASE at wholesale or retail at lower prices then the nine quality of goods are selling by any of our bluffing neighbor', as our goods are purchased with great care —principally fur cash—of the importers and manufactu res. Towanda. Sept. 10,1845. VISIT 00(05iDi irg urn 1.11 k; KINGSBERY. is now receiving at his dsist old stand, which has been going off far eighteen years, where gteds of all kinds has been sold and WILL be sold, lower than at any other store in this Coun ty. A very large stock of all kinds of goods which has been aelecied with great care and attention, and bought at such prices of the importers and manufacturer*, that it would be a ruinaua business fur any firm in the Brick Rata, or any where else, to undertake to sell goods as cheap as I can, and will. If my friends and the public generally, will call before they make their purchases elsewhere, they will find that this notice isnot put in the paper for a BLUFF, like some by the side of it ; but, it means what it says. I have a general assortment Merely kind and descrip tion of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Crockery Boots 4 Shoes, Nails. Iron. Leather. 4.c. DAY'S celebrated INDIA RUBBER Shoes and Suspenders —a new article, for safe at sep. 27. B. KINGSBERY'S. SOLE & UPPER LEATHER. for We by sep. 27, B. KINGSBERY CODFISH, Mackerel and Shad. for rate by .ep. 27. B. KINGSBERY COTTON YARN, Knitting Yarn, Balls, Wicking Wadding—any quantity tot sale very low, by sap. 27. B. KENGSBERY. TON Fall river Nails, for sale cheap, by 2fil aep. 27. B. KINGSBERY DYE WOODS, PAINTS & OILS, of every dea criptioo, for vale, one notch below the market. sap. 24, B. KINGSBERY. HATS & CAPS, without number, for sale lower then was ever before beard of, by sett. 24. B. KINGSBERY. SPLENDID lot of Brush, Silk, Fur and Sporting rea Hats, also Oil milk, velvet and fur caps, together with Mak, and Buffalo robes, for sale cheap at Oct. 8. REED'S 1 ASH paid for WHEAT, by Oct. 8. ELLIOTT 4- MERCER ("MASH paid for BEEF HIDES, by W.) Oa B. ELLlcrrr & MERCUR WASH paid for FLAX SEED. by Oct. 8. ELLIOTT & MERCER al ASH paid for Oata.by SW Oct. 8. ELLIOTT & MERCUR. 99SBUSHELS of Timothy end Flax SEED wanted in exchange for goods, et Oct. S. REED'S ArINE HUNDRED THOUSAND cubic feet of W. 11U, Oak and White Pine Tinber for sawing purposes delivered on the bank or at Port 'Deposit, wanted in exchange for goods and come cash by _ _ _ WELLES & SATTERLEE Nov . 6 The Last and Most important Arrival Yet at the TO WaNDarE.IP S 7 ORE, • No. 2, rick Row. GREAT BARGAINS are now offered the people of Bradford ebunty, by the subscriber, who is now receiving and opening one of the largest and beat select ed assortment of goods ever brought into the village of Towanda. His stock of goods. has been /elected with meat care expressly for this market, and as prices of the old credit system are necessarily high, he offers great in ducements to all who may have cash or produce to ex change for goods. His stock consists in an assortment of DRY GOODS, such as broadcloths, cassimeres, and vestinga, satinetts, sheep's gray, hard limes, linsey wool seys, a splendid assortment of Winter Shawls, ladies' cravats, gloves, hosiery, suspenders, and ten thousand ar ticles, too numerous to mestion. Groceries. Such as sugar, tea, coffee, molasses, spites, lamp and lin seed oil, a full supply of Liquors, such as Champagne, Cognise and American Brandy, Holland Gin, Old Mo nongehala whiskey, Port, Mailed's, and Malaga Wine. Atao—Crockery, H srdware. Nails. Glass, Iron, Leath er, Boots & Shoes, Buffalo Robes, Hats &Caps, Drugs Dye Studs, &c. &c. All persons wishing to purchase goods are respectfully invited to give the subscriber a call, and examine his goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. CHARLES REED, Oct. 1, 1845. No. 2 Brick Rom. APPLEBY'S FINE CUT CAVENDISH TO BACCO, for sale by B. KINGSBERY. AFEW BARRELS TANNERS OIL, for sale at Oct. 1. MERCUR'S E=MM= CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE. A N, FEW of those NEW GOODS so long and glAx and anxiously looked for, have arrived. We shall eeep the readers of the Reporter advised from time to firms of goods received from day s ko day until our entire stock of New, Rich and desirable Fad. Goods all arrive, which in all probability will be the largest stock of goods ever exhibited in Bradford county . • Our stock of goods having been purchased from first hands and from the first auction houses in the city, will as a consequence come below all competition. Call as usual at the Sa vings Bank, the only orgioal cheap crush store. 0ct.15, 1895. ' CEO. E. FLYNT & CO. NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of 1-1 . Kingsbcry 4- Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. AU persons indebted to said firm are requested to settle their se- COOIMUI with H. S. Comstock, who will continue the business at the old stand. HENRY KINGSHERY, • H. STANLEY COMSTOCK. Athens Ps., Oct. t, 184.5. -• •- Administrator's Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Nabob Ma Cramer, late of Monroe tp. deceased are re (pleated to matte immediate payment, and all those bass log demands against the same are requested to present than, legally attested fur settlenient to the subscribers. JAMES R. ifiVINN, CLARISSA CR ANM ER „ Monroe, 0ct.14, 1845. Administrators. OPIECES of plain ftg'..l Silk Warp Alpaca from Wee shillings, to one dollar per .yard to by C. B 1 D. 112112=1 Great Ilargaina at Site LUMBERMAN'S EXCHANGE. w 11. & H. S. PIIINNEY tinder their thanks J to the public for the pit summer's patronageouul wonld solicit fl cootitsuance of the same. We wouldsay to the public, we are just receiving one of the largest and best selected stock of GOODS ever offered in this The stock I:011641S in part of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Dry Gatrele, Poirds. Oils, Glassware, Fish, Leather, Salt, 4c., in fact everything usually kept in a country store, all of which they will exchange for Lumber, cash or most kind of country produce, on as reasonable terms es goal can be bought m Bradford county, for the same kind of pay, Towanda not excepted. Wanted, 856,000 SHINGLES ; 500,000 white pine Boards ; 40,000 Cheery and white muff Cub paid for panel and drat ram Shingles. Clutfpaid for Furl. Monroeton, October 1, 1845. 6314%, NEW :;DIMS Nrig , - 11 L TEw stack of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye 111 Stuffs end Groceries have just been received front New York, said will be sold very low—LiNdl at Igo. 1 Brick.-flow. Terme cash. A. 1. 4 . CHAMBER!" „ Oct. I, 18I5; PH PUBLIC MEET ! 11.. MIX AND SON, TAKE :E cee ß d r in go or annourrcing to the politic that their . extertalve assortment of FALL DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Boots, Shoes, Iron, Arai Fixh, Lidihrr, etc., dfu bin market. opened and ready for their tonneruns customers, and wi ll bc sold cheaper fur Cush, than can bought al any other establishment in town 1 We do not say this for the purpose of decoying customers iota our store. (as is the practice atoll Irene of our neighbors,) but merely that tbe.citMos of Bradford Crucify may know best where to buy goody to their interest r . It is gratifying for us to know that we have enjoyed some of the " smilee and foyers' of a - generous public, for a number of yeam..and we will by no mans make ominous that we canoe, and do not intend to fan. least we might. like some of our neighbors. remise their frowns. But we we wish every MAL woman and child to know the fact that we will sell our entire stock of New and Fashionable Wells, at the extreme low ratio of 1.16 per cent. above cost and transportation I Towanda, October f." 7. 1846. • THE are again in the Field with fifteen thousand dollars worth of the theirpest and most deSierride stork of Goods ever' brought into Bradford County I THE Cashier & Co: of the TOWANDA SAVING'S BANK , tender their sincere thanks far the very fi betal patronage heretofore tweeted, and trust by strict attention to business, and selling goods cheaper than any other establishment, to merit a continuance of their smiles sod fators, Our stock of goods consist,' otevery known variety and style of Dry Goods, from the first auction houses ie The city of Yew York, and select ed with great care expressly for this meridian. Also, a large selection of Family Groceries, Shelf Hardnare, Crockery, Boots k Shoes, • Hollow Wore, Iron, .l scuts, Attu, and an unusual quantity of HABERDASHERY, to make our stock of useful and ornamental complete. Our stork of goods were purchased for cash, and for cash will be sold as cheap as at Binghamton. Elmira or Owego, end decidedly cheaper than any establishment in 'rewinds. Time and space will not allow us to enumerate the many new, rich and desirable goods, but will be shown to all who facet us with a call. with pleasure. RE.AIENBER and call one door below Tracy & Moore, where the pay-down" system la in full three. and ILA a consequence, are not overcharged with delinquencies in the Credit system, or additions made to support the Lumber trade. - One price, and no deviation is the true system." qj'• A call is solicited, before purchasing elsewhere, at No. 5, south end, Biick Reur. Towanda, October 21, 1845. - GEORGE E. FLYNT &CO - - - %/7 a IA Elliott & hiercur, ARE NOW RECEIVING,* very large and very general assortment of Fan and Winter Goods. Which they offer to the public on liberal terms, for cash, gram, or approved credit. Their stock consists of almost everything that any one wishes to buy. And for the beim& of those who wish to purchase merchandise of any kind, and want to know, where to find it, they will enumerate a few of the many articles tbby have for...sale: Ladies' silk shawls and black teapots ; Gents' satin cravats and ten-penny nails : Colored satin, for ladies bonnets, and Glazed hats for men t. Knitting pins and crow-bars; Carpet tacks and vest patterns ; Broad Axes and alpaccas; M. delaines and wagon boxei; Printed blue teas and young hymen tea ; Umbrellas and German pipes; Pocket knives and loaf sugar ; Molasses and coarse boots; • Ladies' cot hose and steel corn hoes; Ladies' eight caps, for six cents, and Men's aealette caps for 121 cents; Ladies' linen hdkrs (or one shilling, and . Plenty of English and Swedes iron, all sizes; • India rubber cloth for carriage covers and Beautiful figured alpacas for ladies cloaks: Ladies' boas and muffs, and lampblack; Leghorn bonnets and stone jugs; Black and blue ink and spirits turpentine; Lamp oil and Cotonge water ; Sweet oil and" sarsaparilla syrup; Blue vitriol end best Java and Rio coffee; Wafer's and buck whet; Indellible ink and pure dry anti ground white lead; Looking glasses and cut tumblers; Tea kettles and black silk stockings; Candle wicking and bed cords; - Coat Buttons and writing paper ; Shellaide combs and corded skirts; Bonnet ribbons and caivendish tobacco; Plough points and cap ribbons; Ladies dress and stove tubes; Assorted Needle'. and best Nutria hats; Steel pens anti shovel plough patterns; Plated hub bands and silk scares for ladies; Costae Vain and wire seises ; Awl blades and pine, assorted sizes; Ladies' kid slipper. and nail hammers; Willow baskets and gimp cords: Men and boys' cloth caps and plane irons; Knives and forks and ark rope; Cast steel and steel thimbles; Brass kettles and brass thimbles Beaver cloth and cotton batting; Pepper boxes and shoe knives; Bonnet boards and slate pepcils ; Carpet binding and inkstands; Coach lace and handsaws; Raisins and sawmill saws ; Seidlits powders and trying equates; Rubber overshoes and 4i inch spikes ; Sleigh bells and steelyards ; Cassitneres and ivory combs; Gridirons and welting cord ; Whale bone end patent saw Sett, ; Suspenders and patent door butts ; Firmer'. chisels and laces far ladies' cape; Pongee handkerchiefs and hair brushes ; Misses and women's hi. eat. gloves & hair brushes ; Cocoanut dippers and teeth br ashes; Colored canibricand door handles; Augur bitts and children shoes; Woolen shawls and gum caps; Black tea and patent wheelheads; Morro= belts and tea servers; Saddler's silk and mouse snipe ; Bonner wire and stone churns; Plaid (insert and sash pulleys; Patent blind fastenings end tstis, (a new article) ; Spoke shaves and door mats; Black snuff and madder Idrittannia 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 anti sash fastenings; Glees dishes and wool cants; Corset lacers and trace chains; Brass back combs and calicoes of all qualities; Sash cards and corn whisps; Coat-canvass & padding and hyde whips; Furniture prints and razor strops: Table covets and Olneys geography's; Costae shoes anti polished augurs; Linen cambric and sole leather; Hoop iron and linen edging & insertion; Florence silks and brown sheetings ; Cap wire and copal varnish Lin.oll and Russia diaper; 111 k. French crept' and American door locks; Mineral knob locks and white hese crape: Chrome yellow and green, and coat binding Indigo and ribbon wire ; Cream Tarter and silk cords and tassels; Hosea blankets and braes nails ; Tea sale and setts teas ; Spirit levels and spool cotton ; Towanda. September 19. 1845, tHAVE 1.1001,1 S FOR THE LAMES, among Which are Cashmeres, Mousse DeLahti% plaid fed and silk work Alpacca, 6-4 plaid Cloaking, Girdles and Trimmings, to correspond, &c. sep. ;4. B. KHCGRBERY. YET .4' SMOKING • • IT IS A.FACT, acknowledged by all, that the beak CIGARS in town. are to be had at the aep.t7i CENTRAL DRUG STORE. PAINTS & OILS. Dye woods end Dye stuffs; it` •ery tu g , mock, just seeeived st, BAIRD'S • KEGS NAILS and one side 'UPPER Mah e), ER at No.•A BRICK ROW. ifiNE TON of KIPP & CALF SKINS sato 11, cheaper than any place in town at SAM'S. THE" LATEST NEWS GEORGE E. FLYNT & CO. CENTRAL DRUG STORE, THIS LAY RECEIVING, at the Central Point, a few doors south of Montanye's Cash Sion,. di rect from New York, a fresh supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, which will positively be cold 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 are determin. ed to make it your interest to purchase of us (consult. ing‘the interests of your patients. notwithstanding). Our assorunent consists in part of the following: Blue mass , Syringes, assorted Nit silver Boger lead Quicksilver Quassia Ipecas Phosphate iron Tart. Antimony Carbonate do iodine Paregoric lodid. potasm Laudanum Red precipitate Lunar caustic White do .IVux comics Strychuis Musk Kreosute Mace Puls. Jalap Juniper berries Ext. do . Aqua ammonia do Colocynth Carb. do do Gentian Nit. Ether - do Cicuta Sulph.do do Hyosciannus Brimstone do Taraxicum Blue vitriol Manna White do Marsh rosemary Bayberry bark Squills Chammonile flowers Borax, refined. Digitalis Rhubarb rift do root At rots root Hellebore uig Sulph. morphine do Quinine Eng. Calomel Valerian root Seneca do :demented* do Header' do Colombo do pink do Liquorice .do Extract do Senna leaves Cubebs Gum Myrrh, No. 1 Coc. Indictor do Guaiaci Tartaric Acid do Aloes Citric do do Gamboge Oxalic do do Foetida Pruss. do do 'Camphor Nitric do do Opium Bulph do Prepared chalk Muriatic do Rochelle salts Car. magnesia Epsom do do soda . - Glauber do Calcined magnesia Flour sulphur Cantharides do benzein Corrosive sublimate Biers piers Cochineal Eva Ursi Spring & Thumb /emelt 4/ altorin--, Lancet cases, &c.. dee, rinters begin to grumble already, or we would still continue to enumerate; but all we say Is, come and see for yourselves. Many thanks to a generous public for past favors, hoping for a continuance of the same. A.D. MONTANYY., Dabnolsl• Towanda, September 10, 1846. ilo tcrs & SHOES.-. 4 very large stack of every LP kind and size, at lower prices than ever, will bo found at MERGUIPCI. _. Waffle Comm' l'longbs, 4DOZ 'Wayne county ploughs , for sale at the Si. sings Bank. Plough merctiants supplied at-minus facture.% prices, and Farmers on the most seasonable terms. , G. E, FLYN'I' 4. CO. July ;1). b No. 5 Brick Bow. —-g ---- --- - HARNESS AND CARRIAGE LARGE and general assortment of the above at. ticles, compirsing altnost everything area by Hat. new and Carriage ..Makers, Which will be sold /owe then the same quality of goodshave ever Leen ottered al Owego or Elmira, just received by sep. 4. H. 8. & C. „ HERCLTL 6000 ~u,)BNAILs,;r„,,„ at .p,24. swotted 2006 at • i „. !. . i . b„ .itll lol ,l .E an i d . tl l f ' , li sk E in ß s ,. Uip. HA ROW A 11l E.—The Largest greatest variety ever offered in Bradford county. itiAt tereiVeat at - MERCITR'S. 1H Ps, eons, Frin g es , fancy VW hone at MERCUR'S.. jf 11.0 1113—Fancy and pl Vassimeres, satinet% A.) tweeds, Kentucky jeans. plaid child( lining'', dec., a great variely, and very cheap, can be found at *cp. 24. MERCUTI'S. art Aelf - iitERDS, Repo and Detainee, a treat amie• ty, and beautiful petterns.at MERL:VW& SAVINGS.BANK ! (To be sold without reserve.) jm,ltH LYONS DRODHE BRAWLS, Plaid Woolen new style, nor) Roy do.. 6-4 10-4, Min Sc rich embrni d M. Da Lane, • Plain Bin. do. We gray they WV very cheap;thase who are alcepticat can ho convinced by calling and purchasing at Oct. :O. P. FLYNT & CO'S. A LL persons indeltied to,the estate of Philemon R. titarn-letu of N.lorkcity, deed, are requevard to make Omaha° payment. 06001 those hatingdemeadn against tho same are requeeted to present them, legidip eAlieeted forzettletnent to [t-.a ouboctiher. W. A. CH.lll,llgl{l.lN, Administrator. "Towanda, 'eerie Lobel `ZI, 1S • CS llitAK Essential oil,, of all kinds. Corn, and white glue Saltpetre Copperas Indigo Solution of Tin Annie reed Shellac gum Venice turpentine Balsom Fir do Honey do Coratera do Toln Barbadoes Tar cid do BL.rgundl Pitch Bateman a drops Lomat% do Chloride of limo MUMIZEM'aI:.O 1211111 Administrator's Notice. MERCUR'S
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