LARGE NEW STORE It Itoaroe AT L Corne OWrs, with EST u f PRICES. ll Winters Sun li t!, •- goo Ens FOWLER. has just fitted, by the last trip of th'e boats for the season, his large and coarmodieos mix-store-house with a complete and well s...oriel lot of Winter Good., selected carefully by him self in the New York and Philadelphia markets to suit the season. with a special view to the taste+ and wants of his neigliborhooff He respectfully invites an. examination onus even. it t ee dock—which he offers at an invariable mitt price ... co mprising, generally, Cloths, Caps, Hats, Hosiery, Hardware, Nails and Cutlery. Crockery, Stoneware, Tinware, PI. ementary Book., Stationery, Staple and Foory Dry flood=; Drugs and Dye c Ste: +, Do L^ine..llpac cas, I Sha Shat ;Sheeting:3, ••• • Flannels, &c., &c. in short. eeert . . early of goods required' in this market, of th e late -t style s and of the best qualities according to pr i ms , which kw!! be sold us low as can be afforded at s ay other egiblishment intended for permanent busi ness. Full as his store is, he has room enough to trade i n . an d abundance of light to test the quality of hisgoods. LCM BE EN; in exchange for Boards tar Shingles ,ball have all articles at cash prices, for be has no oth ers; and they will find, et the same rates, in addition to hi s general assortment, a constant supply of GRAIN, nova, Flr'ff, PORK, SALT, and all the necessa ries as well as the conveniences of life. FARMERS' produce tionght at all times, at good and as fair an exchange made for goods as by any dealer in the county. persons going to.the mine for COAL, can savehaul ing by leaving their loading here, (several miles this side,) at the coal-bed prices, and taking an order on the miners, which, under his arrangement, will he other wise to their mutual advantage, by securing to purcha re+ coal at the roost favorable rates of barter there, and ~,sing to the miners the cost of bringing surplus pro duce hack to market. • R,F; has heard of pigmy souls, near Franklimlale corn ers, the old "yellow corner," whitened over like t he s epulchre, and in some other dark corners, which could find no good answer to the question—" echo is my neighbor ?" but he has passed their reach, not ens neerd yet, and he assures the community which has impOsed so many obligations in him by past confidence thst he cannot risk its continuance, by stopping to kick elf whidee, no making announcements which he is UR.' Mitred to fulfill. Monroe, Dec. 3, 1845. OWING WANTED-300,000 feet of BIDING, on contract, or in small quantities, at my store, is ex change for ca•h or goods. d 3 R. FOWLER. 1.600 Aeres of Land for Sale. FOR SALE, about one thousand six hundred acres of Land, situate in South Creek township, Drad funl County and State of Pennsylvania, lying within twelve miles of Elmira, one of the most flourishing and growing business.ptaces in western New York...and di. mrt ly on and near the Wll:iamq,ort and Elmira stage route and contemplated railroad line, between the two tas , pl ac e s , and being the great thorough-fare between the interior of New York, and the southern, and Interior parts of Penna. This land being a superior quality of upland, for farming purposes and having grow. mg thereon a considerable quantity of Pine Timber, of fers inducements not usually met with, and will Le soldin lots of nut less then one hundred acre+, or in a holy. For price and terms inquire of A. %V, Johnston, Est., Chesnut Street above Broad, Philadelphia, or of the oliscriber, Smithfield township, Bradtiird County,, Penna• JOHN L. WEBB, Agent. December 2, 1845. 6w. Tr2;v71 ,, n...LL , al; sm . rs. THE &RUNGS , BrliVIC. IHIS action was brought for "downright murder," against tbe.Cashier & Co. of the Towanda Sa rmge Dank, for relling goods too cheap. and thereby bringing leanne.s upon the Merchant Princes" of the toraugh. 13ot. with all their vaunted sayings, hired wane-vex and combination'., together with the principal evidence admitted by u , —(that goods were sold cheap er at Flynt & Co.'s than any other establishment) we hate at last come ofr with ourcapital increweed," and ohiained a signal victory over these would-be • law' and order combinations, anal carried dismay even into the enemy's camp. In addition to out-former stock of Fall Goo ds, we have just received Another Ark Load of Goods, . which wit( be disposed of as ittkoally as heretofore.— Therefore we have to re; ord rho C=l That George E. Flynt & Co. cannot 6c pnt down. CO Look fur the Suring3 13[1.:k. dec:3. ALT—More of that .‘ Fre..h 'ouch taVreJ M of, just received at FLY NT &, I.'S. Those woo sold goods no --Than , i Jay," real rd Irv. of their worJ, ought to have a little t•pritl ul.o!lCo.lr— beaJA. dec:r. Administrator's Notice Al.l. pentet, Old-chit-11 to the et•tate Atm."- Mei „.a3.-i.te tp.. kleed.ore reque,tect to toonethate pay intuit, nod all Om.° hrivint.ttietitaatls , t.tott4 the,ttoe are r. queried to present them, legally sawed lor l s e ttlemeut to the subscriber. JONATHAN WOOD, Administrator. Smohlield. Dee. 2. 1845. Administrator's Notice J o i, persons indebted to the estate of Abner N. lgs—k Thomas. late of SinitlifieW tp. deceased. are re quented to make immediate payment. and all those haw demands against the same are requested to present teem, legally attemed fur settlement to the subscribers. JONATHAN WOOD, Administrator Smithfield, Dec. 2, 1845. Administrator's .Nt persons indebted to the estate of Leonard H. AA Thomas, late of Springfield township deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having dein Inds against the said estate are requested to present theinTe7ally attested for settlement, to the sub scriber. JONATHAN WOOD, Administrator. Smithfiell Dec. 2, 1845. BON N T,, VELVEI'S RIBBON S. JUST received a great variety of Bonnet Velvets and silks together with Plaid, Fringed, Rainbow, Fulke, satin, %bre, Velvet, Cap and Taffeta Ribbons firhich you will readily discover are very cheap by cal k,: at no. 3 brick row. W. H. BAIRD dr, CO. G ROC EHli ES. CHESTS of Tea. different kinds and qualities. ichiv ill be sold by the chest or less quanti a, at Kith prices as to ensure the sale of the lot althn' larger than bought by any other rnerchapt in Towania. Call at BAIRD'S No. 3 B. R. liIrDS SUGAR, 5 do. Molasses nought in first 4sails and will be sold accordingly by W. H. BAIRD & CO., No. 3. R. R. DRESS GOODS. LADIES are particularly requc- ted to call and ex amine our assortment of rl/1 Wool Ombre Cash `'. Nazarene blue I)elaines. winter imiza rifles, prince 'co. , . Ogg style) Victoria striped cashmeres, Queen Ann plaids arid checks. &c., with gimps, curds and eel. "t ninepins to match, now exhibiting at No.3,Brick Raw. .We sag they are 25 per cent. cheaper titan ever. deez 13 AMU dr. CO. PRINTS! PRINTS!,PRINTS! - CALICOES-500 "lECEB, which were bought for Chul a on the City Banks,ijf the manufacturer's (tot at • Auction,' where it!! inferior goods are ' l ') and mill be sold here as cheap as any merchant ( 21 10 bought before the decline)paid. dec3vide N. 3. BRICK ROW. . _ CAtIES HATS, and a large stock of CA PS, now opening at the cheapest store in Towanda--every I '°-Y knows where that is: N 0.3. Brick Row. ARDWARE of all descriptions, at No. 3.8. IL /11 der3. BAIRD'S. NEW ARMY AL.—Stune, ware, Crockery; , Looking glasses, Brass Kettles, Brooms. Traveling baskets. d 3 BAIRD'S. • FlsIL SALT AND NAILS. '7 I TIERCES CODFISH-- to bbts..MACKEREL, alit load SALT, and 3 ton NAILS, for ale and wady to be shown at v.oLE LEATHER -3,000 Ibr.—and any quantity of cow, Kip and Calf trkine. from the manufactories o .l ltattakill trade," N. Y. We won't say Anything 6 Ow price, but come anal see at d 3 BAIRD'S: - - NO. 3: CAN!T BE OUTDONE! . AirgßE undersigned atennder marry and deep oblige, igvA Lions to their numerous friends for the serf libe. ral patronage they have remised; for which we tender you man, thanks; and we have no doubt of • continu ante of-your ••amilett an; favors" on long as we con tinue tit sell goods cheaper than any Wow within 100 miles of Ms. We non have the pleasure of informing our friends and customers and the public generally that we are re- ceiving direct from N. York, a !artier and better assurt• meat or Goods, that we. or any' other merchants ever brought to this market, consisting of Dry Goods 4• Groceries, Glass g• Nails, Crocker!, 4. Hardware. Iron 4• Salt. Drugs - 4- Medicines, Leather 4' Ilsh. Dye IFoods4•Dye Stuffs. Boots $• Shoes 4•e. We gave notice an our last advertisement that '. we had Henry She!den 4. Co., floored•—" since which time some of our neighbors have been thing their iinkpop guns at us, but its of no use—.men who have stood at the cannon's mouth-as , long as we have, cannot be frightened by such small trash.' 0,- We ran assure our worthy neighbors olio have fat. len so deeply in . love wittythe terms "bluff" and "Olaf. fine that it ie our intention so long as- we remain in business to always have a rtcsa of Goode, and after the gross attempt made in 1842 to prevent our buying. we aro not no green an to go to the city without a FULL HAND, which in addition to the experience of one of our firm in the city trade (having been for some time a clerk in N. reek city,) enables us to bay goods cheaper then merchantb generally from thecountry can. So just come on, all ye who want to boy cheap for CASH, call at no. 3, shake " the ready " at us and you . "are caught—" or if you have a load of produce "give u; the wink" and we ate arter you. For more particulars look along through the paper. W. H D A IRD dr, CO., No. 3. B.Row. Towanda, N0v.25, 1895. Oh Gosh !! Wilk Proverbs !! Try it again Master G.„ You may wake up old no. 3. It 4a3 ion* since ceased to lie neeeasary, • yi \ For.no, 3to sa they they have the largest and best stock of Goods i Towanda, for that has long been “ A PIWYZIII." Il has long since ceased to be necessary, For no. 3 to ask they buy goods for cash and buy them 10 per cent cheaper than most of their neighbors, for that too fins long been A Puoretts." has long since ceased to be necessarry, For no. 3 to say they are selling and will sell goods cheaper than any establishment in Towanda, fur that too has long been A Faustus." It never has been necessary. For no. 3 to say they would sell goods for " 12,1 per cent profit —" for we can do that and then sell at a price less than many of our neighbors pay for the same goods in the city—and that too has long been "A Fito vans." We trust that it never will be necessary, For no. 3 to boast of " ruining " any body by 'gelling goods cheap either in " Brick Row" or Wood Row— we sell goods cheap to benefit community and not to ruin them, this too has also long been " A Pnoyean." It is no whisper— But in the mouth of every body, even the little boys in the streets.proclaim it aloud, that no. 3 are selling " bet ter goods and more of them " than any other establish ment in Town,..—wonder how long since some of our neighbors found out this was " A Novena 'I" TIIERE IS a %VAT TO TEST THE ABOVE: Just continue your old practices, drop in at no 3 before you buy. ahem no charge is made for exhibiting goods. N0v.25,1845. . 11. BA IRD' rS: CO. BROAD CLO CASMIERES & SAT IN ETTS. FRENCH, English and American Broad Cloths of K ., all colors and qualities, also Beaver and Pilot Cloth for overcoats, and perhaps it would be as reel:to mention that we have over ONE HUN OR UD different sty les of Usssimere, Fifty pieces Satinetts, he•ides twen ty odd of Sheeps Grey, which tee are now selling at just about Iwo thirds the usual price in lawn. W. H. BAIRD & CO., No. 3 B. R omEsTic COTTONS-5000 yds. Sheetings; 1500 Ihr. Cotton Yarn ; 500 " halts ; 150 " wick, on hand and I,r sale at lash summer's prices. nv2o W. H. BAIRD & CO. To Farmers, Lumbermen and others. New Store in Standing Stone ! STORKS,Nr tert respectfully announce;.. iz nfBtanlnntoneailai ita at the) lose tormed n partnership, and ore now opening nl the old Mind of Peter C. Ward, lately occupied by N. D. it a,. they olier for sale an extensive stJ2k el staple and hiro'y Goods, consisting of Dry Gimb, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron Nails, hauls and shoes, sole & upper leather, flour and pork, Str., which have been selected expressly fur this inorlitt, and bought for ready pay, and will be dia. po..cd of at the lowest possible rates, for Boards, Shin gles, and Lumber, of every quality, wheat, corn, rye. oats, beef hides, and prot:uce of rill manner and amts. We reqii-c" . l:Ny on'. those purchasing fur Cash to give us a call, as sac will not be undersold by any esta!di.ll - in this county. We charge nothing br exhibit ing our goods. H. MIX & SON. November 26. W. R. sTORRS. Pratt's Grocery, and Eating ,House, Is in Belts 4- Corner Block. Fronting the Public Spare. WHERE everything may be found in his line of business, and a stove or two for sale when the cold ecason is aver. Fresh AMBOY OYSTERS re gularly received here. L A .,7 Next door to Hall's Universal Establishment. A Tinmsn tried, once on, a time, To do the business of a town t Quuth he, I'll put it into rhyme, And write all opposition down. This house is mine—l pay the rent— How dare a Noble own one near? And Pratt ennui in. I now, full bent, To run down Tin by selling Beer? Here's at them all; good people, I Sell pie.tins—not without a pie—. And pots...with tea'and coffee ton— , Withal a stove to cook them through- Pint-stoups—and liquor to put in, To make you feel tight in your skin,. Ready to break, or else to turn The corner, so its tun to learn . Whate'er you want, you'll Rod it here, Except Dry Goods—they'll come next year; Sheet Iron, candies, flour and pork, • Fish, soap, tin, copper, and all work For most too small, try it all— , So give a call on Jaen-Hall. n 26 ESTRAY SORREL MARE ArIA ME to my encloAu mg, in Towanda township, on IL) Wednesday, the 19th inst., a stray Sorrel hIAICE about t 3 years old has a strip in the face. and is Zama in use fore leg. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property t pay reasonable charges, and take said mare away. JAMES bANTEE. Towanda tp., November 26, 1845. The Resurrection of Dead Watches! Warner Is Woodruff Lt.. s jet respectfully inform-dm citizens of ‘sek. I Ct i 7 purpose ,----; .. , ..,ii k Towanda an d . vicinity, that they have i a . 0 , v f or of a r partne hi r i s h h g t . p f f o o r al r the . • public intellect, the business of 1).4- ^ e -:----"---- Clerk end Watch Repairing., at the old and well-known Stand of Capt. .1. M. Ca son, (numbered 100,) next door north of Col. Bailey's Grocery store, and two deem south of Elliott & Mercor, where they, will give their undivided attention to their business, and confidently inform the public, that fritm their long experience in their profession, and a deterrni• nation to attend punctually to the Interests of those fa-. voring them with their work, they believe they can ren• der satisfaction, and make refractory iime.pieces ' - " Point with unerring fi nger to the march of Time.", They will be foand at all bours. at their establish ment, and solicit a share of public paucnne. crjA II kinds of euuntr x Produce, recrivea, in pay , meet for 'woift:it the Market price., N0v.,20._1845.: 3E3ir AIL - sr die eabAk..rwets, And all kinds of CRAMtranfetral th is! fee on wet “LIONORABLE EXERTION SECURES REASONABLE SUCCESS.” _ . S. & ' 1. C. Mereur, HAVE the pleasure' of' erinouncing to the publiC, that their sepnecetlebted. heasySialea this rad, have rendered' it rieceisery to purchase another large stock of WINTER . GOOD.S. which they are now to relying and offering for . cash ststihoiesak or retail. at much lower prices than they can be found at any other store in Towanda. Cash purchasers of goods can cc. cure the folloiving edvantagei by calling at our store e rr asi—The procuring of their goods at the least pos. eible ad./ant:errant the nisnufmturer's and importer's prices, as our goods aio purchased from fast hands, at tltt:cash prices. S Leon u —Rebel from the esti.* prim which merchants who give credit must chime to - cover losses by bad debts, collecting fernotc• Our stock is very heavy,etobracing almost everything in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries, (Liquors excepted) Hardware, Crockery, Drugs, Medicines; Paints, Oils, Dye stuffs, Boots and shoes; Saddlery Hardware, Bat ; site° Trimmings, &c. And altho' our stock of goods is much the - hea.iest in town. they were purchased so very low that ihey did not co4t ,1,25,000, or even $15,. 000, and our customers can have the henent of our ad• vantaeerms purcha4cs, as ma motto is, •"Small profits and qUiek sales. Nov. ,18 4 5 laraest. most desirable and cheapest asaoruntnt of PKnis in town, can he found at nov2e. MERCURS'. if oisted Goods. DE LAINES, Crape de !sines, C. D Ecano o and AlpacCas, a fine assortment, purchased in New York, after the late falling off in prices at nov26. MERCURS'. 1111thtilSET VEISETB, 6atins and Bilks, with RN Ribbons to match, the best and cheapest assort ment in town. at ny26 - MERCURS'. SHAWLS—Every one wishing, to purchase Shawls. should by all means call where every thing in that line from twenty-five cents up, is kept at prices to suit judges of the articles; it is needless to say that it is at nov26 MERCURS'. F,rauzcom WS hereby given that the subsciiber has purchased the following described property which was sold by the sheriff of Bradford county, on the 18th inst., as the pro. petty of John Richard, and purchased by me, viz: One thrashing machine; three mares; one colt ; four calves; one two horse wagon; one set two horse her. nem ; one pair of bob sleds; two ploughs; two drags; thirty bushels of ears of corn. Now, all persons are forbid molesting the above des. cribed property, as f have left it in the custody of the said John Richard, to be used by him, during my pleasure. • 'S. MILLS. Agent Springhill, Nov. 26,,1845. for Norton, Dow & Co. Administrator's Notice. persons indebted to the estate of HECTOR W. STRONG, late of Southport, N. Y. deed., are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having deniands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested for settlement. DANIEL YANDERCOOK, Towanda:Nov.26, 1845. Administrator. TO PARENTS Dr..isyne',.Carminative Balsam is a certain and speedy cure for Diarrhcce, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus. Simmer complaints with children, and all derangements of the stomach or bowels, caused by imprudence or error in diet. It has effected cures in the wore rases of these complaints;--even where hope had alino.t fled—snatched a tender infant from an early grave, and called froth the exclamation, it has saved the child," The Proprietor of this medicine begs leave to state--It is something which he has used esienidiely in private practice for a number of veers, and beheyes that he caved many lives by its timely use. Every person afflicted with these complaints, are invited to try one bottle of it, which is warranted to give relief. Pamphlets containing full di rections and certificates of cures to accompany each but tie. Sold by A. D. MsST.ts rr, Towanda, Pa. DISSOLUTION. INI— NE copartnership which heretofore existed be tween George Beeck.jr. and William Angle, un der the firm of BRECK & ANGLE, has been this day dissolved, sad all debts due the said firm have been assigned to the subscriber, who alone is authorized to collect and receipt the same. WM. ANGLE. Rummersfield Creek, November 17, 1945. n 26 SAVINGS BANK Still Later, More Rich Goods 1r CST receivod nn invoice of the latest sty lea of Silka, 18111 moons; which may be found Plain Mark moil blue toad:, Undue Sirir,l Von de t*itil'e Cainelsin Ilepa with Stripes, lenuihe Polka Sill,. Pl,,rt Florenreg, do., Plato •olks f.r Bounetir. II rare opportunity for those to rurch:we who intend-410in; ~.0 as they a re soil only a shade above- auction ' , dery at Oct.'2o. C. E. FLYNT Sr CO'S. ANY quantity of Blenched a, d 11101,1‘ P^fleeniz 6t. Shirting of all qualities, Wicking, in Boxes, twine, cords. &C., at Nov.s WELLES & SATTEEL,EMS. SINE half ton ARK ROPF; bought vet/ low and NU will be sold aecortiiiiely by WELLE, BATTEHLEE. W•TED rn exchootze f o r aoods oily quantity of Butter, Tollrv, Mica. Bye, Oats, Timothy and Glover Seed, Hides, Lurnfier, fool rash wilt not be refused by 1.1. ES ik SA TTERLEE. NEW ! IFEST RECEIVING, at the u hf store, on thettcor ner of Main and Pine streets. a few doors In Itlontanyes 4- Co.'s, and nearly rim-masa° No. I, Brick Row, an entirely new stack of GOODS, which con sists in a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groerrie.y. Hardu:arc. Togethei with a general assortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, till of which have been selected with great care by myself in the New York market, and will be bold as cheap as can be sold by any living man in this market Ladies and Gentlemen can be satisfied of this tact by calling on the subscriber, at his store.where ho will be in readiness at all times to wait upon all who favor him with a call. A. D. MONTANYE. cry Wanted, in exchange for Goode, either cash grain, lumheror shipping Furs, in.nlmost any quantity Towanda. November 19, 1845. A. D. M. IP4 HURLSVST. Jr., superior rag: steel AXES, Ky a half a dozen lases, just received and for sale at the old stand of oovi9 B. KINOSBERY. Sayings that ~ have become Proverbs. enactors cuter : WaHAT GEO. E. FLY NT dc CO., have the [sr -64;2, gest and most desirable stock of goods in Towanda. et - lot-Call accost!: That Lumber far Goods. or Goods for Lumber, cannot to carried on successfully !without detriment to Cash Buyers. , ruov tun amino: That G. E. Flynt er, Co. buy goods for Cosh. and self theca for the '• ready." PROVERB FOVIZTIi That G. E. F. di Co. aro selling goods cheaper than any other establishment in this borough. And it is whispered, and soon will become a proverb (although we have been knowing to the fact for some time) that (i E. F. &Ca are adding better goods. and more of them. Those who doubt the above, will please present themselves et our counter. where Goods are freely shown, end always warranted equal in recrommendation. , ry Look fir the geeing., Bank. GLdID TIDINGS To the good people of Northern Penn'a; Inn. IL Baird 4- Co., WILL receive - during the present week, a stock of ltlerrbondize in general. amounting ton lit tle over Ev. 2.30.000,, comprising within its limits every article cellea for. in this section of country. They were bought for,CAISH, and will tie sold cheaper than goods ever were, or are now sold. within 1000 miles of us. Just test the above by dropping in at No. 3, BRICK 'ROW- Tawande. Nov. 14. 1843. • ' - • CROCKER Y-.4A rge "additions bare been ma ato our stock of Crockery—our assortment is rioter complete. • mml2 • - G. E. •I'SYNT & CO. rSLEIGH (OWES end Plough Points; (for Wayne 'Co: Plane's) at G. E. FLYNT dr CO'S. MIHE enbscriber has just received Cgeneral 'assort. went of &Mew Goode, selected with cam and suitable for the Winter trade: The stock embraces Gods,. Groceries; ',Hardware; . . : * Crockery.- Boots,• Shoes and Caps. AND A VERY EXTENSIVE 'ASSORTMENT OP WOW) eitaaazawavv , which will be !old on the most reasonable Cub terms. The public are invited to call and examine. . Nov. 10, 1845. KINGSBERY, JR, MONTANYES & COI'S Cheap Cash Wholesale Cennnisslon & Jobbing Store, THE above estabrakrarment has lately been enlarged and improved, and is being replenished with a new, stock of Fashionable WINTER 6001.18, which in addition to their fornier large stock of - . staple Goods, makes it the 'most desirable . place tar large purchases, as also for shopping, in town. Their new stock con. lists in part of French, English and American Cloths end Batinetts, cashmere de eeosse • and moustselin de ratlines, of the newest styles gad patterns, sinchew, am. bra, gro do Swiss, fied pooh de soul and watered strip 'd Silks, maroon for ladies skirts, and a new article of fringe for 4resses f plaid cashmere and Turkara shawls, and a thousand other et ceteras necessary to please the ladiei. Their stock of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Ws and Caps, Buffalo Rohm Oils and Paints, Iron and Nails, and most articles that the wants of the community re quire, will be found well assorted and selected, and of fered to purchasers on as good terms or better than in 'sty of the neighboring villages in the state of N. Y. Nov. J.D.& E. D. MONTAN YE & CO. efOODOt ON KUNGSBERY. is now receiving at his W 4 old stand, which has been going off fur eighteen years, where goods *fall kinds has been sold and, WILL he Bold, lower than at any Other store in this Coun ty. A very large stock of sllkinds of .goods tvhich has been selected with great care and attention. and bought at such prices of the importers and manufacturers. that it would be a ruinous business fin any firm in the/Pick Row, or any where else, to undertake to sell goads 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 BLUFE, like some by the side one ; bat, it means what it says. I have a general assortment of every kind and descrip. (inn of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware. Crockery, Boots 4. Shoes. Nails, Iron, Leather, 4.c. 11111119 Y'S celebrated INDIA RUBBER &toes and Suspenders—u new tinkle. far wale at sap. 27. B. KINGSDERI"S. W in tif.H& UPPER LEATHER, for .ale by- cep. 27. B. KINGSBERY If °WISH, Mackerel and shad. for sale by sep. 27. B. KINGBBERY. Arl'Orl'ON YARN, Knitting, Yarn, Balls, Wicking Wadding—any quantity for sale very low, by sep. 27. • H. KINGSBERY. alb • I'ON Full river Nails. fur sale cheap. by sep. 27. B. KINGsBERY. DYEW/KW : 8: PUNTS 45: OILS, of 'every (1;i. eriptioti, for sale, one notch be/me the market. sep. 24. KI.NGSLIEBY. inA TS & CAPS. %About number, for sale lower than was ever before heard of, by .sep 24. B. KINGSBERY. ArliNE HUNDRED THOUSAND cubic leet of W. XJ, Oak and White Pine Tinber fur sawing purposes livtleesed on the bank ur at Port Deposit, wanted in clieranga for goods and come cash by Nov:11. WELLES & SATTERIrEE. DOSBUSHELS of Timothy and Flax SEED. wantetl in exchange for pods. at Oct. El REED'S Stoll, &E l I .b: •S 1 LW ,9 WILL promptly and punctually render his profes sional services in Agencies. Collections, and other matters in his profession, entrusted to his care. Office in the 4Vett, Bride Blade—west room over the Post Office, entrance on the north side. Nov. 5y . A D IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1.1. persons indebted to estate of Hc,rnir PARSONS, AI deed. latent Springfield tp. are requested to make i ~,,, diutrpayment, and all those having demandsegainst the same ore requested to present them legally attested for settlement. 'JOHN PARSONS, 1. W.FASSe'I'T, Bprin7field,Nov. 12, 1845. Atlmilligtrutors ALL PERsoNs• I,now,n g themselves to be indebt ed to me for °Muni service.. are respectfully re quested to call at my (the th oh.ter's) office. and settle the same immediately and save costs. !fily term of of (ice being about to expire,it therefore becomes abyolute ly necessary for me to genie up my atftirs, • J 1.71.1 CS RUSSELL. Nov. 12. 1S:15. Reg. & Rec., and C. 0. C. ArIiOTTON RATTING, wadding, wicking, and can mt . ) pet warp, for sale at N 05.12. REED'S, N 0.2, Brick Row. ORE oot RE of those A. No. J. Bs, just received.-... I: 3 Togetber with a large quantity of Ladies Shoe., viz—gaiter boots. ties, slippers, husking. And little noes to match. nor I ' G. E. FINN] . & CO. H. itTS & CAPS-A large naortment of every de scription. They are selling very cheap. 'November 12. G. E. FLINT & CO. Crockery, /loots (s• Shoes, =ZM DR. J. N. SUMNER, DENTIST, WILL make his next professional visit to Towan da, early in February, ISM. Dr. S. will, dur ing his stay, make a short visit to Athens. Nov. 5. 60001'3'SOLE LEATHER just re calved and for vale cheapest in town at BAIRD's. No. 3 Brick Row. iv SPLENDID AS:. 4 OItT,AI ENV of best Velvet. Shired, Silk. and rg'd Velvet, Winter bonnets, for sale by SOLE LLLIVIER—first quality. , Comforters," n few dozen,. Ceentings and Floor Oil Cloths. Carpet and Colton Yarn. Bagging—an article unequalle+l for durability Non. It. At tbe . SAVINGS BANK. VIEJ It - fi r S the Susquehanna, on, or shoot the 12th of Oct. a quatility of - white pine boards supposed to be from the examination bed; they rotieit4 of one platform 13 deep, 12 by .16. Tho owner is requested to call and prove property, pay charges, including the coat of thia'adsert;seroent and take them into his own Care. C. M. GAIWNEIt, Duren, Oct. 28th. 11345. • WM. J. COLE. PERSONS indebted to the subscriber for Drugs & Medicines or otherwise, will save costs \by settling tuvir accounts beforo the lirst November next. 1845. E. .11rIA SON. FEW BARRELS TANNERS OIL, for sala at Ba, Oct. I. MERCTIR'S 2034 LB S. SOLE I'PPER LEATH ER just received and for sale at REEDS. iii.BBL% of Butter and Soda CRACKER:4. iblr tale by C. REED. SAVINGS BANK ! 500 EWER . ENT styles DRESS GOODS. cons:atm; of A. & .. Henrys boil tirlk Warp Alpaca', Arcadian Lustre. Comel'on Imams. Orleans cloths, Romelias, Imperial Stripe and figured Latins, Semendrisna new style. very rich Cashmeres, Muesli!' De Lanes, Thibet Merinos, some ntagnifieent Paris printe,d Cashmrre d'Eenase, Rich Ombra, Stripe Alpacca, and many. other styles,of dress goods for the Ludic*, itAnikes it 20, per cent elteal'er for the ladies as they ttre found only at; O. E. FLYNT & CO'S. pn/RLSRVEL—Hair, Paint, Shaving and, Nail— all 'convict° avaottment,lit the • Sep 171 , CENTRAL DRUG STORE. al NEccesecouffroa ICLISIPho MIME FOR AND SON, TAKE exuding great pleasuro in announcing to the public that their extensive a c of FALL 41. WINTER GOOD. consisting of , DRY-GOODS GROCERIES; II.dRDW.R.RE CROCKERY, Roots, Shoes, Iron, erails. 'Sail, Nis Leather, Is in market. opened and ready for their nuatertina customers. and an'al Le iold cheaper for OSSA, than ran bought at any other eatathshwent townWe ito not this tor the purpose of decoying customers into our SiOre, ( as i s the practice with some of our neighbour,) but merely that the citizens of Branford ("Aunty may know best where to buy goods to their interest. It is gratifying tar us to ktiow that we have enjoyed aurae of the "smiles and favors," of a generous public. for a number of years, and we will by no means make assertions that we canon , and do not intend to fulfill. lava we might. like some of our neighbors, receive their browns. nut we we wish every man, woman aorrebild to know the feet. that we will sell our entire stuck of New and Fa , Monshle Cruces, at the extreme low raw of 12} per cent. above cost and transportation I Towanda, October 27. 1945. THE 'IOIVAIN Mit .lire again in the Field with fifteen thousand dollars worth of the cheoiiest and most destratts stock of -Goode ever Grail:rid bac, Bradford Calmly THE Cashier & Co. of the TOWANDA SAVINGS BANK. tender their sincere thanks for the vet's , Ü bend patronage heretofore secured, and trust by strict attention to business. and selling goods cheaper then any other establishment, to merit a iondnuanee of lair smiles and favors. Our stock of goods tonics of every known variety and style of Dry GOOdN, from the first suction houses in tho city of Now-York, sad toted, sr) with grest•care expressly for this meridian. Also, a iarne seloction Family Groceries, Shelf hardware, CroCkerc,,,Boots & Shoes, moyroiv If"are, Iron, -0 - 0318, stea. and an unusual quantity of HA BE RDASIIER Y. to make uur stock of useful and ornamental complete. Our stock of goods were purchased for cash, and for cash.wiil be sold as chimp as at *Thrighdintsin, Elmira or Owego, and decidedly cheaper than any establishment-in Towanda. Time attd apace will not allow us to enumerate We manv new, rich and desirable goods. hot will be shown to all who favor us with a call, with pleasure. .IE3/E3JBER and call one door below Tracy & Itlmire, where the •-• pai.dowis" system is in full force, and as a consequence, are not overcharged with tiering. cricks In ale rredit system, or additions made to inippert the Lumber trade. .• One price, and no deviation is the true .YSIPM " frjv A call is solicited, hefore purchasing elsewhere, at south end, Brink Bow. Towanda, October 21, 1845. GEORGE E. FLY.NT 4 CO. Great Bargains at the • LUMBERMAN'S EXCH A NGE. • 11 . U. S. IPIIINNEY tender their thanks . to the public for the past summer's patronuge.and Would solicit a continuance of the same. NVe wouldsay to the public, we are just receiving one of the hugest and hest selected stock of GOODS ever oared in this place. The stock consists in part nf, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery. Dry Good.; Paint*. Oils; Glassware, Fisle. Leather, Salt, in fact everything usually kept in a cour.try attire, all of which they will exchange tor Lumber, cash or most kind of country produce, on as reasonable terms as moods can he bought in Bradford county, for the same bi nd of pay, Towanda not excepted. Wanted, 856,000 ; 500,000 white pine Boards ; 10,000 Cherry and white stuff. Cash paid fur panel and first rate Shingles. Cash paid for Far:. Monroeton, October 1, 1845. N CeO 6."- ag IL La r k.J 4I V t A:44IB4 7. L i i,i.H 7 f EW stoetrof Drugs. Medici,ncs, Paints, Oils, Dye stuffs and Groceries have just been received from New Vent, and will be sold very low—call st No. Brick Bow. Terms cash. A. S. CH.-trtibEßLlN.' Oct. 1, 1845. BOOTS & SHOES—A very large stock of every kind and size, at lower prices than ever, will he found at Wayne County Ploughs, 4DOZ Wayne county ploughs, fur sale at the Sa vings Bank. Phiugh merchants supplied at mann facturers prices, and Farmers on the most reasonable MEE July 30 CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE. FEW of those NEW-6005S so long and and anxiously looked for, have arrived., We shall ecep the readers of the Reporter advised from time to lime of goods received from day to day until our entire stock of New, kick and desirable F all Goods all arrive, which in 01l probability will bathe largest stock of goods ever exhibited in Bradford county. Our stuck of goods having beeu purchased from first hands and from the first auction houses in the city, will us a consequence come below all competition. Call as usual at the Sa vings flank. the only orginal cheap cash store. 0(1.15, 1615. GEO. E. FLYNT & CO.• NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of H. Kiugebery 4. Co, is Ibis day dissolved by mutmel consent. Al! persons indebted to said firm are requested to settle their se. enounts nith R. S. Comstock, who will continue the business at the old stand. . 11ENRY HINGStIERY, 11. STANLEY CONIsTOCK Athens Pa., 0 c t. 1, 20 PIECES cf, fig'd 'Silk Warp Alpaca froru three sliittings, to one dollar per yard fur sale by The Last and Nosymportaut Arrival Yet at the TO WiaNDA CHN.IP S 7 ORE, No. 2. Brick Row. GREAT BARGAINS are now offered the people of Bradford county, by the subscriber, who is now receiving and opening one of the largest and best select ed assortment of goods ercrbrought into the village ni Towanda. His stock of goods has been selected with . great care expressly for this market, and as prices of the ofd credit system are necessarily high, lie offers great in ducements to all who may have cash or produce to ex change for goods. His stork consists in an assortmentOf DRY GOODS, such as broadcloths. cassimeres, and vesting*, Bennetts, sheep's gray, hard times. hurry woof. seys, a splendid assortment of Winter Shawls, ladiei . cravats, gloves, hosiery, suspenders, and ten thousand ar ticles, too numerous to mention. Groot rtes, Such as sugar, tea, coffee, molasses, spices. lamp and lin seed oil, a full supply of Liquors, such as Champagne, Cognise and American Brandy, Hollow Gin, Old Itler nongehala whiskey, Port, Maileria, anti Malaga Wine: Also-.. Crockery, Hardware. ails, Glass. iron, Lerithil er, Boots & Shoes, Butlido Robes, Hats &Caps, Drugs Dye Stuffs, &c. &c. All persons wishing, to purchase good, are respectfully invited to give the subicriber a call, 1111.1 CIACII:LIC hs goods and pliers before purchasing elsewhere. Cl - fABLES REED, Oct. 1, 18.15. No. '3 Brick Row. C. REED A PPLEI3I"S FINE CUT CA VENDISH j i dak . BACCO, fur sato by E. lil.NGsitLltY. O IL, Paints di Wass, we keep constantly on hand a eery large attack of an kiwis and o ill wry lusr lar cash. WELLES & SATIERLEE. H. S. & M.. C. %,:yOU n L . D or re i lt r e: d ,ii respectfully nii d Iy n onn a nurle . o to the ann. t citi ze intoing counties, the arrival at the TO WA NDA CASH STOLE, of the largest and moat general tursortinent of Dry G.oods. Groceries. Hardware. Crockery. Boots and Shoes, bye-hoods, ' Paints. Gila. 4.c. 4.e.- Ever opened in Towanda. and which will be ant) (or CASH.at wholesale or retail at lower priers Chun the same quality of goods nre selling by any of our blotrmg neighbors. es our goods are purchased with reat ewe —principally for cash—of the importers and manufactu rers. Towanda, Sept. 110845. SPLENDID lot of Brush. Siik, Fur and i.uirting 47* Rats, also Oil silk, velvet and for caps, together with Mutts, and Buffalo robes, for sato cheap at Oct. 8. "- ' • REED'S `filb, QUESTION SETTLED. • AJURY of tieelve Jadieithas decided. that the Nate to liittchaseTrcsit Teas, (no gpprat of course) is G. E. FLYNT 4. COS. .~~. _ .~...~ .. _ 'k~~wK"':~yw'~+✓w.►wn!riNi►,.M."~p'witi"d4SA~'~~^~(.'~: _ `~^'a'^4~ THE LATEST NEWS num- lifillEST ! IL MIX GEORGE E. FLYNT & CO. ?if ERCUIt'b G. E. FLYNT 4- Co No. 5 Brick Bow CONIIMG EVENTS MEM cg a 6 . 10 _ • • merenr, RECEIVING, a very large and very A R E NOW gervral assurtment of Fall and Winter Goods. wittoit co.y otro to the public on liberal terms, forelimb, Icgratn, or approved credit, • . Their stuck consists of almost everything that any one wishes to buy. And fur the ben,fit of those who wish to purchase nicrchandize of any kind, and want to know where to find it, they will Cann:Wl:Mg a few of the many atticles thby have for safe: Lsiliss silk shawls and black tea-pots; • Omits' satin cravats and ten.penny nails Colored satin, for ladies' bonnets, and (assist hats for men ; Ruining pins and craw-bass; Carpet tacks and vest patterns ; Braid Axes and alpaCcus; M. delaines and wagon boxes; Printed blue teas and young hyson tea; Umbrellas and German pipes; Pocket knives and loaf sugar ; Molasses and coarse bnots Ladies' cot, hose mid steel corn hoes; Ladies night caps, for sir cents, and Men's ssalstte caps for 141 cents; 1 / 4. Ladies' linen lidkro (or one shilling, and Plenty of English and Swedes iron, all attest • India rubber cloth for carriage Covets end Beautiful figured alpaccas An ladies' cloaks; Ladies' boas and muffs, and lampblack; Leghorn bonnets and stone jugs; Black and blue ink and spirits turpentine; Lamp oil and Colonke water ; Sweet oil and sarkaparilla syrup t Blue vitriol end best Java and Rio coffee;. Wafers and buck shot; f , ink and pure dry and ground white lead ; Looking Glasses and cut tumblers; Tea kettles and black silk stockings; Candle wicking and bed cords; Coat Buttons and writing paper ; , Shellside combs and corded skirts; Bonnet ribbons and cavertilish tobacco; PlOugh points andcap ribbons; Ladies' dress h'd'fs and stove tubes; Assorted Needles. anti best Nutria hats; ' Steel pens and shovel plough patterns; Plated hub bands and silk scarfs for ladies; Cottou Vain and wire selves; Awl leadss and pins, assorted sizes; Ladies' kid slippeisi and nail hammers; V.ii/low baskets and gimp conic: Men and buys' cloth cape and plane irons; ' Knives and forks and ark rope: Cast steel and steal thimbles ; Brass kettles and brass thimbles; ; Beaver cloth and cotton batting; Pepper boxes and shoe knives ; Bonnet hoards and slate pencil.; Carpet bindingsand inkstands; Coach lace and handsaws; Raisins and saw.mill saws ; • Seidlitz powders and trying squares; Rubber overshoes and inch spikes; r • Sleigh bells and steelyard:,; Cassimeres and ivory combs; Gridirons and welting cord'; Whale bone and patent saw setts; Suspenders and patent door butts; • Firmer', chisels and laces for ladies' caps; - Pongee handkerchiefs and hair brushes ; Misses and women's Id. cot. gloves S. hair brushes; Cocoanut dipperi and teeth brushes; Colored cambric and door handles ; • Augur bills and children shoes: Woolin shawls and gum caps; est Black tea and patent wheelbeada; Morrocro belts and tea servers; Saddler's silk and mouse traps; • Bonnet wire and stone churns; Plaid hussy,' and sash pulleys; Patent blind fastenings and butts, (a new article); • Spoke shaves and door mats; Bled: snutTand madder; Brittannia lamps and shoe strings; Wht. and bl.silk gloves and gun flints; Saltines of all kinds and gunpowder; Horse ends and satin vesting ; Curry combs and fur caps; . Ilair cembs sail sash fastenings; • (Hass dishes rrni . word cards ; Corset lacers snil trace chains; • Brass hod: combs and calicoes of an qualities; Sash cords sod corn ehisps; Coat canvass S padding and hyde Ft.irneitte prints and i:izor strops: '!'able covers and Olneys geography's; Cosrse shoes and polished augurs; Linen cambric and sole leather; , Hoop iron and linen edging & insertion; - Florence silks and brawn sheeting': Cap wire,and coast varnish, Lin. Oil and Russia diaper; Elk. French snipe and American door locks; Mineral knob locks and white lieu, crepe; Chrome yellow and green, and coat binding; Indito and ribbon ohs; • CreaniTsiter and silk cervix and tassels; Basso hlsnkets and brow nails; Tell setts and sells tees; Spirit levels and spied cotton ; Tnwsnila. Srptsmber 19. IRO. iiAvi; GOODS rqu THE LADIES, among. %Ovid). are CaNhaarre4, Moline DeLaina, plaid EN and silk work A 1p3C1 . 9. 64 plaid Cloaking, Girdles and Trimmings, to corraipondoSitni 4n. sep. 24. ; - 1. B. KLICGSBERY.- YET ii SMOKING T IS A FA CT, acknowledged by all, that the best it CIGARS in town. are to be had at the CENTRAL 'Milli STORE: pAINTS & . 011.:4; Dye voiles and Dye Muffs, very large &lock, just received at BAIRD'S • et s KEGS NAILS matrons side UPPER LEATH. .t,cER et • • N 0.3 BRICK ROW. lENE lON of KIPP & CALF SKIN:: lot Mai chriper than any place in town at SAM'S. I