ER L . IST - OF LETTERS,' remaining . in the , 0211t•Jt.theni, Detetnber - 81; 3845.' ltkhatd H'Bernoo• 2 11 8 no, t ". • '." John Bsitrinni •- '••• titintenb - Win Brigga-"•• :. China Hopliiha ' " `Charles 13oriediet: ' Geo Kiff " •••-` Sam'l Chandler' ' • Irlarifit Rogers •ID - G Newton - • • ••", iNanee Rieri Harriiiann Cru.d" • "..Al&kre N Miami! Joceph alp •'. J.iseph Fuigersort , Geriri A e Carim -• Choi B. Stuart Wnt Edward ' Henry Sable s •-• ' ' • Philip Freiledn Issiic Sprineteen Ethan S Fcc ' Pitney Snyder • Horace C G.illop Iru t!'iotiel Edwd Hurlhurt liena Snyder Mrs Hannah Ke+ch Anna Spalding John A Udell John Sweet Mrs Deborah McDowell Nelson Tuttle 31C :Oen:tont David Watkins Esther Nliaina Morris E Wilcox F. 31cDuthe June P Wheeler Israel S Mead Daniel 3{ 15'ilwn 'l' McGeorge Melissa -Wheeler David Play foot N F Wynkoop Nano; Park Lorenzo D Wheeler Abel P`E :•103 ' Wm Welles Nzra Prebtou - H Willson , 3 C. 11. HERRICK% P. M 111 S T OF LETTERS, remaining in the P if 4 U. at Towanda, Ice. 31, 1845. .. .111,1 Wm 13 : Johnston Ilenry Agney Mary Alias 2 liridiuin John F B.Waiall .1 An-app Charles M Bowman A R Ladd C K Bishop Eliza Miss 2 ',eviller Elizabeth Miss Barlow Frederick N Lane. arid.layei • Bull Win H Law I A rolrew Balch John Meredith .1 13 3 Bailey Jeremiah 31organ '•t'm Broamon John Mead Daniel Cumironcs Harry Mace Abruin Crimmins Dennis M . Kale Richard Curtis Lawrence Marwin R C Carter John McVnyre John Costoio Edward Murdock 8.„1 Carpenter Elkha Overton Wm Carman Charles ()Tilly T B Cainyns James Peckham B 11 Collector of Bead. Co. Pay mer W 13 Decker Permilly Ithss Potter Rev. Alonzo Decker Parincha Pierce James - Decker 'tine • Qnypenn•y Nicholas Decker James :Salsbury . c;eilt Col. Dodge Oliver Smith t 5.1111111.1 H gtheridge Isaac D , Smith Almira Mts, Eielanit Abrose Manion! Daniel Eaaleston Damel Shewit Geo rg , ,N Scott Gootizo Emery Foreman Daniel eirely lu C sooner ‘Vni riregg Frances Th.tyor 11 rain Goodwin Ltenjdmin ' jro George ;abert Elmer Uplieht Jan 11 Hoff John Can Hi - am R Ja n ,- * 2 If tnchin-on Francis R 2 Inomas MIET Hagar 'Rudd Whitney Mary lime 11 t.ttre W \C11 1.111: I) IS hi RICkIIN .I,,arew J NN C.11:1,.., ni.,,r..• Ilatiln,..ly J Vl.w.t 7'..tirl il liollent.4k Peter 1\ 1,:::,,,, J...,,,, A. S. C!! \ MI31:1:1.1N. P.M .1.1 EX PEGTOILA NT.— The ‘lrthrs tho.l elhcacoao.ooa Cheap the,bothe 1 a the cure 01 Cathsoiolo lima and other disca-r. canna' be 100 0 ell known. Very inloy live. hove been aavell by 11.—N. I. Murliing At ht.,. J.fiNL'iE XPI.CTIIII ANT Fan Corhas, Cl/LTI.I, So many capie ate ...acted w at; lhePr vdivaaat t.very day ~i-or.lers, that we deem a' Ia d . duly rf .Itlefs 1.1 •.1 amide ferlled. V. 1.4. is We hane Inept and tdand tarawa.a.p.. F.X.PECTORINT 1-a very. v.diwble of 101111••t1 Wr hale hotly 0.91 web ett,ra 111 t 1,11•11,: a torah And 1 , 1r114. 1112 1111 a 0.6!. It 1 , .1 , prr .a4rerd. uaaatane. 'flats ,cot ; IX ; ka tary. And tie 1.•,•1 t ;;;;1,1 grull!er %tor 10 our thur, rec..itomr l l.l them ;;•; Wel; ;cl;t reinewea, espe tht,e He hove (.01111, Edi:or of the • Loon Refoni" rht-, FOR N.ILE TII I: • 3331131c.ri130r h... 1.3 r 3.-313•—.1 nr W two in..r.sollell• 12,1 - 1 ola• 4in nn ‘33:1:3.3n, 1..3rt iv worn : 333.11,1 p, • A 13331. 3 or 4 c 333333 }ink- A p.nr 33f y.3ung t helleted bUptltlOf to into in the ~ ...ontry .31 their 33:443 r ...c.4 •1 1 .3.3 n. WArly I.lr firming anti le:on -11z 331wIlicti 033 •Flid 011,1) for CA.II Or apt rmed 1•n . ,1 . A ImisoN SiKE.I.N. 17 1,17-3. e l k O,N A ••60ill•Kt) iiii.,..\. j ,..., rpc,•., t-o. am! for VD ,II.• of '" I REED'S ; NJ. Z, 8. 1 .. vpupi:Elt 0 t - PB. , IMEN, ol ~11 bon+. koala and , ./..,, 6•r .d. - Clirap at .121 REED'S, : 11 -1 1 •__ BAI:s. I, & till.S. Dv ~...,,IA and Dy« gtafia. a %HA' large stock, ja-I recel‘ed at BAIRD'S \Valli(' (slimily Plow:Ills. 41)117 Wayne tot ni the Se \ma:, B a nk. 1 1 tot..opplivd at limu la,,,lrera prices, and Fanners MI Cit• tt.rtna. FIAN Cu. .1111 v 311. Bow. AOTWE. THE Copartnership i , ting between the sub...ether: limier the urn. of H. Kutphery 4-Co. is thi , day disaaka a t I,y mutual eon4ent• pr rsona indebted h said firm air requestsd to dettle tht ir ae ommis. a ith H. S. Comstock, aho *Neil euntitior the hu-dness at the old stand. HENRY KINGSBEEY, 11.:TA\L1 Y CO NI STOCK. Atheng Pa., Oct. 1. 1515. AIIAIINISTRATOK'S NO TICE. lIVOTICE is given that all persons indebted to the 111 estate of Wm. KNox, of Troy tp.. dee'd., are r. quested to make immediate payment. and all thu.e h a y. log demands against the same are requested to present them legally attested for settlement. CHARLES DRAKE. A 'SURE, MORRIsON, Granville. Dee. 3t. 1845. Adininistralors. 2EL BUSH. CLOVER SEE/X — Fist received lur and for eale by B. KINgSBERV. lIIEWIiOfIS. PAINTS Zi.,9li,s. "1 every des criptiiin, for sale, one notat'lielou. the ,nurkel. .1).24. B. KINtiSBERV. IntIRI:SIIES—Ifaif. Paint, Stia%ing, and ti rwinpletea.scrtment,'o the Sep 17. t}r;•'PY,4T. DWG STORE. S! HUN 12 - 1 LIGIIES-500 lECF.S, wht..h were Nought for Weeks . on the Cdy Lla7,k.t,nf the inanufacturt•F's atients, (tot nt A IJCII,III, where. all Interior gotrdw me sold) and will ht. s,dd here :15 cheap as any merchant (whir &main before the dec!ine) paid. ride N. 3. BRICK ROW. irk NE HUNDRED THOU§AND - cubic t 1)1 . W. VLF Oak and White Pine Tinhet for sewing purpawea Evtireied on the hank or at Port Deposit, wanted in chexange far goods and some cash by No.: B. WE L LES k. SATTE RL EE 99SBUSHELS of Timothy sod Flax SEED, warned in exchange for goods. st REED'S L~ AIIMINISMATOR'S NOTICE. 6 141ZOTICE is given that all' (*eons indebted to the estate of Benjamin Brink. late of Shi.shrquitt tp.. demised, are requested to .make immediate payment, and all these having demands against the same ate re quested to present them legally attested for seAlemetu. D J. . BRIN BRINK,, K Adminigrawn4 Bheshequin, January - fdl. 1845. OZAZIMM3S_I . I I- 2T&T :7 P.M" 6i . ^ Ck .f D.Ugs. Ttretlieinelc • Paints. Oils, pr. Binds and Gros. s vies have just been received 4row 'Neu 1,.r at4l will be sold very low—tall at Tvr., ll ca o,, A. S. CHAnBEIII.IN. - .1; 01. FA !..t u-h. Silk. Fur and fling H its, atm) sehet and fur, pip, together :awl Mutts, and ihnfato rub.", for sale cheap at tkt e : I • ' ' • '• ; SEED'S ; 124,1 Elliott, & lerctr • • A RE NOW RECEIVING, a , very lure 'and yeri gererel - aseinuent oi' FaltEmd4risger . .Goods.' which thii Mfrs to thiPublic on hberal termi, foe cub, , glom. or approvetbcredit. ' ~- • ~"'. Their 'stock consists of 'almost everything that or one wishes to buy. And fur the.twm-fit of those:puha wish to,purchase merehaadize of any kind; and want to knew where to find it. they will entitnerita'a emir of the many riiiiclea-thby have for sale: • • • ' Leith.' silk shawls end black tea-pots: • • Gents' satin cravats and ternpently nods: Colored satin. for !mhos . - bonnets, and Glssed hats for men; Knitting pins and crounlises; Carpet tacks and vest pattern.; • Broad Axes and alpacess; M. delainesand wagon Ooze.: Printed blue teaaand young hyson tea ; Umbrellas and German pipes; Pocket knives and loaf sugar ; Itlolas,s and coarse (more; Ladies' cot. hose and steel corn heft; Ladies' night caps. for six centa, and Men's .estrus cop,. (or !Ili cents; linen liar s fur one :billing. and Ple n ty of Cugbsn anti Suedes nun. all sizes; • India rubber eioth for carriage covers stud Beauttlu; figured aiparcas for holies' cloaks; Latin,' boas sod muffs, vial lampblack; .I.egliorn bonnets acrd stone jugs; Black and blue ink and spirits turpentine; Lamp nit and Colonge water ; Swtet oil and sarsaparilla syrup; Blue v.triul end best Java and Rio coffee; Wafers rind hock shot; I n d. (little ink and pure dry and ground white lead Looking glassrs and cut. tumblers; Tea kettles and black :ilk stockings; Candle wicking and bed cords; ; Coat Buttons anal writing paper ; Shell side eolith,. and corded ikirts Banta t ritusats and ea...11.16h tobacco; Plough points and rap ribbons; Ladies' dress WWI: and awes tubetg; •.. '.4144,4t0il Neeille4. and hoot Nutria bats; :Steel pens and ~bu s t plough patterns; Plated huh band,. and silk oraif far ladies; Como: anti wire wivea; Awl blades and 'dn.. assorted sizes — l''' . I.a.!ie:.' kid slippers and nail 'manners; f: dluvv lurakets and gimp cords; • Men and lingo' C.oto caps and plane irons; lihives and bogs aid ark roep ; Cssl .It'll and nlcei iiii/111.11.14; Bravo kettles and bursa thirnhles; Beaver skull and cotton batting ; Pepper bales and 411,1 e knise4 ; Bonnet noanls and slate pencils; Carpet landing and inkstands; Coach lace nod handsaws; (ltd-mitt' and saux,nitll sawn ; 5, idlitz t haw der- and trying squares ; Ilidde•r ,wershoses and 43 inch spikes; Sleigh bells and sterlyarda; Cia.-11114 rrs iElld nary c o n do. ; Grid...oil. and cord; IA halo I,,lfie 31111 pairia (OW ; Silapelider- nwt pnl.ntdoor buns; llrttler'N (Mewl, and laces Inc lathe* . typo; l'. , ._ '' Id.autk, reldels mrd hair brushy.; NI(0.0 and wait...W.ld. eot.Clio. &hair brushes; rocoanut dipp.•tel and With brush,,, Colored cambric and Joao handles ; • .'agar bats and children .Luca: Vi ...len 411.1%4 la and gun. cups; Black tea and patent wheelliends; Morrocco belts anal ten servers; Saddler's silk and mouse traps; Bon ne r wire 31111 SlOnl.Chlinl.; Plaid tinaeya and sash nullcxs; Patent hlind fasten:rig:4 and lih•ta, (a new article) Spoke sh,..es and door nuns; 11... I, .ell/ti .111 d maul,'; prillant/i.i I Mlll 4 and shoo strings; 'Si la. and id.slik gloves and gut, flints; • Sank-let o' all I inch and gulitar:saler ; lior-e cahia and ...inn vesting; - Clar. U..1:11, and /Ur cops; Hsu et.111:13 and sash Inaterilngs; gins,. (light- and wool c a rd s; Voract Licers oinl trace chains; Brass back coml.. and calirnes of all qualities, morn I‘l/ISpr 03110,1. 0 & podding and (,rile whips; Furniture prints and razor strops: Tabte ricers and Ulna ys geography's; 1 • 0.4r , e 1111(1 polished ringun.; I.lnes) rambrir and sole leather; I. Baap inn and town erlgirt & insertion ; Florefie , , ilka and llreslNTl she et i ng . ; Cap w ire ..e.l royal vandal , 1.111. 1 )11 aunt Russia diaper; 111 k. Fr. nett crape ..nil American door forks; Nlineral knob forks and whirr crape; (71 • y. How and grren, and coat binding; anti rilsbnit Ulm; Crellfll Tortes and silk r•only and tassels; Hone blankets and brass Mild; Tea setts and setts teas; Spirit levels and spool cotton; Tow and: , September 19, 104,5, s, LN”it.tw NO. 3 CAN'T BE OUTDONE f~liC are under many and deep oblige tins 1., I 11.1. 111.1111,004 triends fur the very lib, rah patronage they bast received, for which we tender induy lhaukc ; and ice have nu &AAA of it r 001100- '3 nee of ) s` sfltilel and filt(ITS "no long as we Ctlll. lIITUtt to oil gouda cheaper than any store within ItiO IlltleS 01 LIS. We now nay, the plea.ure of informing our friends and emtomera and the public, gent , rully that we err re . York. A 'tarter and tamer arson mem of Gonda. that we. or any other merchants eter brought to Lim. tnarLes.couguattutt of Dr!, Goods ,S. Groceries, Gioia 4 - Nails, I Crockery . Hordware. Iron 4- Salt. Dru.zs 4- .lledirinr-e, Leather 4- Fish, Dile Woo , l44•Dye S . ifffd. 1 Boots 4—Shroe 4-c Wr gave notice m our lasi ailtertipement that •• we had Drury She Wen Co.. floored—"since which time some of our neighbor. have been filing their link php guns nt uP. but di of no use—men who have stood at the catinon'a mouth an long as we have, cannot be frightened by such trn.h. We can mature our worthy neighbors who have fal len im deeply in love with the terms bluff" and hluf flog." that it is our intention so long.aa we remain in busmen; to always have a rm sit of Goods. and after the gro. , s attempt made in 1842 to prevent our buying. we are not so green as to go to the city without FT1.1....i , "N1). which in addition to the experience of one of our firm in the city trade (having been for some time a clerk in N. Yolk city,) enables tut to buy goods cheaper than.merchants generally from the country can. So j.t.t come on. all ye who want to buy cheap for CASH. call at no. 3, shake `• the ready" at us aml you are caught —" or if you have a load of produce "give no ale teiqk" and we ate crier you. For more particulars look :thing through the paper. W .H. B A [RD & CO.. No. 3. B. Row. Towanda. N0v.25. 1845. iviONTANYES & CO.'S Cheap Cash 11 - bolesale Commission & Jobbing Stint. THE above estsblisliment has lately been enlarged and improved, and is tieing replenished with a new ortrk of Fashionable WINTER GOODS. which in aililitiou to their tonnes large 'stock of staple floods; makes it the most desirable place tar large purchases, as also for shopping. in town. 'their now stock con sists in part of French. English and American Cloths and iaunetts, cashmem de ecosse and mousselin de laines, of the newest styles and patterns. eiechattl, em. hrs , . gm de Swiss, fly rl poult de soul and watered strip'd maroon for ladies' skir.te, end a new article of fringe for dresses; plaid cashmere and.TurkaFastiavrls. and a thousand other et cetera,' nemesia," to please the babes. Their stork of Groceries, Baals and Shou, Haicand r• 1" B iffakx kilses. Oils and Paints. Iran and Nails. 1114 +.l .trti,tre. that the want, of the community , re quite. , fll to 6wild µo.rfiNi and selltolPd. sud of red In f , iffelt3.oT. on -a. C. , 041 ler,A. or better thin' In t..e oeic.hlwrina, rilleaes in the state of N. : Nog. 11. ..1.11. , & C. U. m(spAptirt CO: IIG ALMANAC'S foi 11146; juti received as ' wle bY' 111ZSCURS' .t BONORARLE EXERTION. BECIIRER ..,± - . - REASONABLE SUCUERSP , . , :., • , 1' .7 ' U . .. I , •, ~,,... i0...,t , .1' " •''l , • . /1 .ili' B, .a; M . Cy! Amur , . 1. ; , , ~ ~ ~ gni AVE - tbi pleasure of announcing tly ' pubrie,l i tia . Mit. that .'heir. vopteetdemi4 ,heary es th ivfolh, hallo 4vadrreli, it net-tenni to, purchase i , till, Airy ; stF4,,i4 yVINTEIt GOIJD3,, !Orb they now ,fe, 1 • iring aid Oil . ..title for 'Cash at itAoksizli 416011, 'O., much lower prices than they 'mat* fOund sr :miry citbir Maio 61 Towindi. , • CIA tsiitchigeki of goods I con! 6e. rare the following na . vanurgia by Calling mu, ourAtote: Flost--,3ter proeuring,43fAtte# pods Itt4be lead .poss. sible adssocafrom the.essonfsewrer's and importer's pticts,,as our !EGO* are putebased front firist,iandai .„ . at net cash 'pncri. - Bscoio--Heltef from the esti" prices, which metehsnta who give credit must charge - to 'covet' losses try bad' debts, collecting tees, itc... . Our etock is very heavy,embtacing almostsverithinp, in the line - of Dry,th;otts, Groceries. , (Liquor. excepted), Hardware, Crockery, ,Drugs, Medicines. Paints,' Oils. llye'stuffs, Boots and shoes, Saddlery Flardware,.Car.' riage Trimmings, &r. And altho' oar snit* 'of - goods is much the heaviest io town, they were:Purchased- sat very low that they did not cost s2s.opn, or,even, $;4.11 000, and our customers can have the benefit of MY ad' vontsgeous purchauws, so our motto is, "Small profits and quirk ,urea. Nov. 26.1845. . LARGE NEW STORE st Monroe Corners, with m W Winirr's Eapplitsi AT I.O‘vEST 'PHIcEs. • RoGetis FOWLER has jws filled. by ifielait trip of the boats for the season. hi.. larga.'ind curnmedious cew.,tore•hou.e with g complete an&Well as.orted lot of Winter Ctoods, selected carefully by ttior, Self in the'New York and Philadelphia markets to.sug the t•ei.on, with a special view to the notes end' iwanti of hi. neighborhood. He re.priffully invites an sairinination or his eaten. sive stkit—which he offers at an invariable cash price —romprkin;..grnerally, Cloth., Cups,Hot•,Hosiery, Hardware, Nails and Cutlery. CrOeti'erv, , Stoneware, Tinware, F. l ernentiry Dio,iii, Stationery, Staple and Fancy Dry Good., Drug. and Dye - Stuff., - De Leine.. Alparcas, ,Printo,Shawl.,sbertings, Flannel+, dre.. die. in short. every variety or gOods required in this market, of the late-t styli est and of thr fen qualities according to prices, which shall he sold as low as can be afforded at any other eoalthahment intended for permanent hu-i• ne.s. 1. 4 u11 as his store is, be has room enough to trade in. and alniadance of light to test the qualtty of hi.goods. I.I:SIBERMEN, in exchange for Hoards or Shingles have all articles. st cash price., for he has no oth ers; and-they will find, at the same rates, in addition to his general aseortment, a constant supply of GRAIN. FLOUR. FI: , 11, PORK, SALT, and all the necessa ries as well as the conserliences of life FARMERS' produce bought at All times, it good prices, and as fair an exchange made for goods as by any deafer ur the County. Persons, going to the mine for COAT; can savehanl inc by leaving their loadurg here, (several miles this side.). at tiro cualdrerl prices. and taking an order on the milieu, which, under his a arrangement, will be other wise to their mutual advantage, by securing fn purcha sers coal at the most favorable rates of barter there,and saving to the miners thu curt of bringing surplus pro thee Lark In lulu/mi. R. F. has beard of pigmy souls, near, Frankiindale corners, the oil yellow conwr," whitened over like the sepulchre, and in some other dark corner., which could tind no good Romer to the question—" who is my neighbor 7" but he haw passed their reach, not cor nered yet, and he assures the community which has imposed so many obligations in him by past confidence tied he reunion ri-k it continuance, by stopping to kick otT whilrog, nr making announcements which he is un prepared to fulfill. Monroe, Uec.3, 1845. iplitillNTS—The largest, most desirable and cheapest. Ewitnrtms nt of Prints in town, can be found at CM li orsted Goods. V D 1 LAIN EIS. Crape .le laines, C. D Ecosee and A Ipaccas. a fine assortment, purchased in Art , . York, after the late falling off in price. , at _ CCM BONNET Satins and Milks, with Ribbon. to match. the best and cheapest assort low n. at nv26 MERCIIII6'. W.ll Wl.s—Evrry Alewishing to purtlhrste should by all means call where ;very thing in that line from twenty-live reatA up. is.krpt at prices' to suit ud CJ of the articles; it is needless to say that it is at um , 26 MERCURS'. AUDI*" 4111 E.—The larz,ein asx;riment and grrane”t 'tangly ever offered in Dradforal.oulitiy. MERCUR'S. flat rrcel.tal at ' sAVINCS BA Still Later. More Rich Goads CST necivrd an invoice of the latest stiles of Silks,' among which Italy be found Plain black and blue black, Oiobre tittipad Pond. t"ot'r Camelion Reps with Satin Striprs, Genuine Polka Silks, Plaid Florence's. Plain do., Plain silks f e Bnnnrtta. a rare opportunity for those to purchase who intend doing so as they are *old anh a shade above anttion prices at Oct. 7.0. ' G. E. FLYNT & CO'S. A - NY quantity of Bleached acll Buren Sheeting &. fj Shirting 4411 gorlitirs, blk. and white Wadding. Wicking in Boxes, twin... cords, &c.. at Nil.. 1y E 1,11•1: & sArrgki.EFrs, ON' ,E b.lll tun ARK ItoPE bought •er/ low and will be !Kohl acenraingly by WELI.EA & S ATTIE:III.ER. WANTED In eschan2e fur goods any quantify of butter, Tont., Wheat. nye. Oatsjimothy and Clover Seed, Hides, Lumber, and cash will not be retios! b.• ‘VELLES & SOMETHING NEW ! e,us T RECEIVING, at the old store, on the cor nee of Main and Pine streets. a few doors below 11lontanyes 4. Co.'s, and nearly oppo.litr No. I, Drick Row, an entirely new stork of GOODS, which eon .6ls in a u..tierni assortment of Dry Goods, Crockery. Groceries. Boots 4• Shoes. Hardware, tHats 4• Cap.. 4•e. Together with a general assortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, all of which have been selected with great care by myself in the New York market, and will be sold as cheap as can be wild by any living man in thin market Ladies and Gentlemen can he satisfied o this fact by calling on the subscriber, at hiastore. where he will be in readinesa at all time* to wait upon all who favor him with a call. A. D. MO.NTANYE. Q 1 %Vented, in exchange for Goods, either cash. grain, lumber,or shipping Furs. in almost any quantity. Towanda. November 1.9. 1945, A. D. M., .eM.29IICJIMik. DH URLBIi UT, Jr., superior cast steel AXES . half a dozen boxes, just recrired and for sales the old ;land of nor 19 B. KINGSBER Y. Sayings that have become Proverbs PIIOVIIRO MIST: rI7IIIAT GEO. E. FLYNT At CO.. have the ler ±._..- gen end most degirablestock of goods int:plead& PRROTEna SECONri : That Lumber for Goods. or Goods for Lumber, cannot he carried on successfully without detrinient to Cash Buyers. rite VCR R Titian: Thst G. E. Flynt & Co. buy goods for Cosh, and sell them tar the ready." PHOIIIIII rotirrg: That G. E. F. & Co are selling goods cheaper than any other establishment in this bcirough. And it is whispered, and soon will become a prosertt(ahhough we have been knowing to the filet for some time) that 0; E. F. & Co. are selling better goods and more of them. Those who doubt the abort, will please present themselves at our counter. whem Goods are freely shown, and always warranted equal to et:commendation. oc, Lookfiff the Savings Dank. if - 11 IMPS, CORDS, Fringes, fancy velvet Mud Rib. Vl bons at MERCUR'S. NOTICE! NOTICE! ir TAKE 'this opportUnity to inform all who m domed to that payment MUST be made by FEBRUARY COURT. The"sum doe from rub but in the eurreste h amounts to considerable. I trust that a sum !Phial n° 6ol h l W qcd ha neemary. W.E4TON., Diteggo.l4* latest arrival. of New Goods! WELLE/34r. BATTEELEE harm been reedy dnit.t4e lot three weeks, iem New lasi. a large and 1;00344'2*0ct of FALL and wtsrga GOODS, selected from the sated importations with on. Usual nue as' to style, quality and especially as to pri• reit. do net pretend•ur bawl the largest stock is the country, orteg lower than say other bourse hut they, irk all who wish to buy choice and good gouda, to ali and rzamjne the , quality and price:sof their goods, aria thenjudge virt, arlhvgooda al low prices; all are toil trd to till and, examine their stock which comprises carry thing usuady• kept ins:nanny stoma. Athens pa.; September 30.1815. gAji.ADIES will find nearly as large a stock of Dress Soods, such as Cashmere. 1)e E'Cosse, M. Se m AI aces., Gingharns, Prints; &c., at our store as r.eou s, , in th nti and at low priers. They will please call d examine the stock for thetiselves. W ELL ES & c%ATTERLEE. 1% EM GN Will find a large and splendid stock of Cloths, Ciissimeres, Vesting', Cravats, Gloves, Elastic braces, Ratifier Over , Shoes, and every thing else they troy want at very low priers for the quality at ' WELLES ea. SATTERLEE'S. &IHA W LS en great variety Ao beautiful pattern'. may 10. be round at. WELLES gi; SATTER LEE's. 1 . 1.0 LOANS DELAIN. for Coating, and splendid ,pinid chigking. Gala OW& and plaid Lining gEry cheap at:, WELLES & SAITERLEE'S. A.'. I. .*C4,PS dr MUFFS any quantity frorn . l23 . 11 cents up at WELLES 6r. SATTERLEE S jARGE and elegant assortment of Laces, Ribbons, Al 'Gloves and trimmings or sll kinds at OCT . ' 2O. WELLES dr SATTERLEE'S. pLilaiAP / ' may be safe to say we have as large a +tack ana of as good qualities as any house n Ursidford Comity. and we will sed them as low as any house can that gets env thing above cost. o Nv.s. WELLES 4. SATTERLEE. . ___ THE brat assoriment of Iron & Steel in the Mm. try at . WELLES & SATTEHLEE'S. 6,1 H OE.FI N DINGS, such as Pegs. Drustles. A wls. Awl halts. Timed &c.. also &de and Upper Leather, Calf & Kipp Skins, always on hand by Nov .5. W ELLES ¢ SATTER LEE. OIL, Palma. sr. Glass, we kcep constantly on hand a very large stock of all kinds and will very low cosh. WELLES & SATTERLEE. FISH. SALT AND NAILS frry TIERCES CODFISH , ID MACKEREL, I atk load SALT, and 5 ton NAILS, are for sale and ready to be shown at BAIRD'S HWDS SUGA R, 5 do. 51ohwev bought a first elf hands and w;11 be Pnlii neconlingly by W. H. BAIRD &,eO.. No. 3. B. R. CorTUN YARN-10% 0 lbs. just received and for sale at REED'S. OLE I.EATHER-5,000 lb..—and any quantity of cow. Kip and Calf skins. from the manufactories on.. Kaatakill creek." N. Y. We won't say anything about the price. but conic and Fee at d 3 BAIRD'S. HARNESS AND CARRIAGE I. cf - MILTECE.M.QO AttßGEruilit general assortment of the above ar ticles. compirsing almnst everything urea by Her. tie. and Carriage Makers., which will be sold lower than the same quality of goods have everbeen offered at Owego or Elmira, just received by rep. 24. H. S. dr M. C. MERCER. 6000 POI 'NUS NAILS, assorted sizes, at sep.24. M E RC UR'S. SOLE LEVI!' kit —first quality. •' Condoner.," n few dozens, Carpeting+ mid Floor Oil Cloths. Carpet and Cotton Yarn. Bagging—an article unequalled for durability Nov. 12. At the SAYINGS DANK. L 0. OF 0. F. MERCURS' rr becomes our Juty again to annoc nce the receipt of K more rich and valuable goods, which we are offering' still cheaper (if possible) than heretofore. We hare for cash buyers, the following goods : 100 ps. hilt and blue silk A !Nieces ; 50 figd and changeable goods, for afenell;, MERCURS' 150 styles DeLaitirs and cashmeres ; 1500 yds. Calicoes—in addition to our former large stock—the contents of one lax, ust recrivrlL, 40 ps. Cloths, all shakes and colors ; 15 Dk and Fancy CatliMerell ; 20 ' &Griffis. all prices. Iron. Nails, Steel, any quantity. and Shelf Hardware in abundance. The `people" of Bradford county, have looked long and anxiously for the time to come when ; goods could be purchased at their real value. For the last six triontha we have satisfied the most skeptical, and wish to inform our friends that we are not to close busi ness in the spring, as reported, but shall continue to do battle fur She friends of Cheap Goods, as long as it will benefit the county of•Braditrd. It is told in this way— VVe'have, we can, and we will. December 17, GEO. E. FIXNT & CO. 6 1 Z LEIGH SIICEs (tor ayne Co. Plisuelo) at G. E. FLYNT & COPS. A PPLEBY'S FINE CUT CArENDISII TO RACCO, or sate by U. KINGSBERY. l'r IS' NO t%ONDEII ! 2ax 11A r the FArtflerP of Bradford COMM/ are all tra iling at " BAIRD'S 8 roll:F., - when it in taken into consideration. that in addition to keeping the lar gest and best stock of Goods in the comity. and selling them cheaper then any lasly else.. they have always been ready to assist and encourage that class of commu nity by purchasing their produceof every' description at the highest prim. What, for instance, would they have dune with their butter for :the last I ken summers had not "Old 3" boldly stood fprth in the support of honest industry and dealt out all - descriptions of good., at the lowed cash prices. in est hange for that ar ticle ! The hard fiisted yemnanty ars replying to the above, by coming with a els h ! a perfect rush ! "en mass"! !to the cheapest store in Towanda, where "Dill Mini & Co." are always ready and willing to do the fair thing. Dec. 25. I HAVE GOODS FOR THE LADIES, among which are Cashmeres. Mousse DeLaine, plaid fed and ■ilk work A Ipacca. 64 plaid Cloaking, Girdles and Trimmings, to correspond, aep. 24. B. EINGSBERF. Towanda Merchants:l Indictment for .downright mur fder," " selling goods too cheap." • va. Tried before the people of Brad. The Shavings Sank , ford county. yr appearing to the satisfaction of all the jury, (com posed of all Bridfunl Co.) that the price of Salt at the Shavings Bank was raised to 14 shillings per hist. the day sifter No. 3, got out, who had been sellimt for 10 shillings per 1 , 14. Anil it also being conclusively proved that the said Shavings Bank are about 15 per cent. behind No. 3, in selling goods cheap, the jury without leaving the box acquitted the defendant. and as the verdict was rendered, the crier of thr court call'd out, s Oh, yea! oh. yes ! oh, yes ! The only genuine cheap stare in Towanda, is No. 3, Now, George, 1).43 *44.14 —if you ahoultl band up No. 3, /ibooki LAN?. " Fresh Salt," nor even nut. prtre won't saw your.... head from Two sleigh loads of New. Goods. jun- rewired. at Dee. 17. IFIDIS, N 0.3. Brick Row. WANT &WM& IMEIIIIVELEZII 4 § THE SAVINGS BrINK. THIS action was brought for "downright enurder,^ against the Cashier & Co. of the Towanda iSts. vings Bank, for - selling goods too cheap, and thereby bringing leanness_ upon the " Merchant Princes" of the borough. , But, with all their vaunted sayings, hired witnewea and combination.. together with the principal evidence adtnitted by us—(that goods were wild cheap. er at Flynt dr. Co. than any other establishment)— we hive at last come off with our' capital increased," and obtained a signal victory over these would-be law' and order combinations, and carried dismay even into the enemy's camp. In addition to our former stock o Fall Cocas. we base just received Another Ark Loitil of Goods. which will he digitised of as liberally Is heretofers.— Tberefina we Lave sp.:wool the Thet,Gleoree E. Flynt & Co annotbe pot down Ca LoaVat the Soritszraank. dee& GROCERIES =3E3 I= rr C. ati,llll,lo iIiN.SPI.E of noble firsts is A Ansi all *be little Pratt', in town ! rhimigh they bassi to run bins down. mamba riber would 'impose the public generally that he low receiving ■ very large I well selected assortment of IiIVES. each as Cross' pa. it. cylinder oven cooking; owe combination or Frank and cooking; N 0.3 and 4, Icon 4 boiler cooking ; No. 3. and 4, promuion 4 boiler- Wins: with an assortment is plates. school-house and church stoves; cylinder coal and parlor wood do., all of which will he sold as low as at any other establish ment this itideof the Rocky Mountain; for whest.oati, r y e . gam, pork. butter. cheese, and cash not refused ; ARE constantly kept on hand, at wholesale and retail, with stovepipe, elbows, stove tubes of clay and tin, patent pails , alone jugs. ritish lustre, sheet zinc. cut to suit eustorners. with Job work of every descrip tion in the Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron business, done on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. And in addition to the shove articles, he intends to keep constantly on hand a good article of rifle and blast ing Ponder ; with FLOUR & PORK. by the barrel and pound, codfish. mackerel, snap, candles, lard and butter. LIQUORS, such as rum, gin, brandy, and whiskey. of different qualities. Tea. coffee. pepper, spice, salrenxtus. ginger. starch, cloves, cinnamon, ogees, tobacco, moo ndish and fine Cu?, candies, nuts, figs. rai sins, herring, green and dried fruit, cider, beer, and all bitter anieles usually kept by grocers, all of which will be sold at reduced mice. for ready pay. Store and ma nufacturing Establishment not kept exactly in Montan ye's corner block. hut in the next building below, on the south side of the public square. where persons u tc purchase the above articles will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Nov. 12. 1845. 11. C..IIALL. NEW ESTABLISHMENT 11\111..11M71111T W"WeLIIIC3ES'• J r.A.L.K11,,,.. L. M. NYE & CO., would re fixedly inform the citizens of Tow.. ••• ands and the public generally, that illtit• they have on hand & manufacture to order all kinds of CABINET .'FURNITURE, of the best mate ., rials, and workmanshilkthat cannot `""l• be surpassed, in addition to the usual 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 flatter ourselves that having had much experience in the businsas, we shall he able to satisfy all who may feel disposed to call, both as to quality and mice, and by strict attention to business, hope to met it and receive the patronage of a liberal com munity. 1.. M. NYE & CO. Towanda. September 1, 1845. CO BLVET FILTE -rITV RE 31A Y DE HAD at our shop much lower than h has ever been sold in Towanda. Good. are cheap, and wheat am lowered, and that is the reason we ran afford all for to do it. All kinds of produce will be received in payment. Also, LUMBER of all kinds. Sept. I. L. M. NYE 4 CO. awr • -40 ilk -‘t--1 ILL be kept on hand n large assortment. and made to order on shorter notice and for less mo. ney than can be produced at any other establishment in the land. Those who are under the necessity of pro curing that article will and Allan he satisfied. A good hearse and pall may be had in attendance when desired. September 1, 1545. L. M. NYE & CO. BOOT & SHOE MAKING. -G .444 WILCOX & SAGE have associated themseves in the Boot and Shoe Making business. in the borough of Towanda. and may be found at the old stand of S. Hathaway. I itely occupied by Elkanah Smith. near I. H .Stepheits' Exchange Hotel, where they solicit share of public patronage. They intend. by a careft I selection of stock, and by attention to the interests of their customent.to make as neat and durable work a s c an be manufactured in this portion of the country. They keep constantly on hand, and will manufacture to order, morocco. calf and coarse boots and shoes; Ladies' Gaiters, shoes and slips; children's do.; gent's gaiters and' pumps, &c., dze. JOHN W. WILCOX PHILANDER SAGE Tnagmln.ltioy 14. 184 S. FALL & WINTER FASHIONS ITZDa BATCHELER & COREL. hog leave to inform the tnhaliitants of Towanda and siriflll , that they have just commenced the Tailoring Busbies', up stairs, No. 4. Brick Bow, where they are prepared to execute all work entrusted to them with care neatness and des patch, and in the most fashionable manner. Having just received the New York and Philadelphia fashions, and with their long experience in the business. they flat ter themselves that their work will be made in a manner and style equal to any other establishment in the place. Terms made to correspond with the times. CUTTING dune on the shortest notice. C:7 All kinds of country produce received in payment for work at market prices. October I. 1845. L.DLVVMII riPaira2Q2l.o2." FASHIONJBLE Over Montanye's store, next door to Mereur's law office, at the old stand of Powell & Seaman. [ocl J. E. Canfield, Attorney.at.Law, .413-13.agsb WILL attend to all kinds of business intrusted to his care, with promptness and despatch. Of fice in the Tin and 6tove Store building—up stairs. [ol MEDICINE AND SURGERY. DR. JAMEK M. GOODRICH has located himsel at MONROE. for the practice of his profession, and will be pleased to wait on those requiring his ser vices. He may be found at .1. L. Johnson's tavern. Releience may Ito male in Drs. Herron & Maims of Towanda. April 23, 1845. Fashionable Tailoring ! GEORGE H. BUNTING would respectfully in form the public that he still continues at his stand on the west side of Main street, between Kin;. bevy's and Bartlett's stores. up stairs, where be mar be found in readiness to all work in his line in a style not to be surpasses) in Bradford county. Prices to suit the times. Thankful fur past favors. be respectfully solicits a continuance and hopes by strict attention to bu. sines' and accommodating terms to merit patronage. The Spring and Summer FASHIONS havejust been received. and he is prepared to make garments in the most fashi.snable manner. Particular attention paid to CUTTING, and warrant• ed to fit if properly made up. He has the latest Spring and Summer Fashions for sale. Towanda, May 14, 1845. William Scott, et. P a u n 4 /B 1E Ir AIM U 4 L. W WILI. promptly and punctually render his proles. sional services in Agencies. Collections,-and other matters in his profession, entrusted to his ease. Office in the New riek Blneki-west room over the Post Office, entrance on the north side. Nov. by Il'illitters All Healing Ointepot. 7 supply of Ibis popular mediaineoilso s quantity of the bout TZSCTVIRE, just received by 1. H. 8. & H. C. MEBCUR. TOWANDA . ACADEItY. T irons seat eadanie ,year of this institution ; ' • comment Ogi Monday, fi lm (4 d ay ber next, under the enperintendenee and martai t ; e 7, Mr. Cr Vanderceek, rm e i pa l . JNO. P. WORTHING. AOSISTAAT. ifiss Sarah F. Worthing, Preerptreri. - Mr. Vandercook , has been succeerfally en rd teaching for lei) years Past ; be has math exptriratt this important and 'truly dr rating department et han g; enterprise and benevolence, and brintts tesilinenialsks. various worms of goad moral character, and eictitit scientific and literary attainments. Mr. Worthing is ■ gentleman of very eseellem tb tainments, experience and skill in teaching, and mu m fail to do much for the advancement of the student sad the prosperity of the institution. Miss Worthing, the Preceptrem of the Femme DY partinont. has 'treaty, by her devotion to litenttnre, m 4 be: superior virtues, obtained the unqualified confide , ui of the community, and the esteem and affection of het numerous pupils. Young ladies will seldom finds, instructress better qualified to meet all the asett•of the. student, not only as a tercher. but as a guardian friw a l and associate. They cannot but he improved by i x , example and society, as well as by her engaging Math, OEM Turrios will he as follows. in all the tlepnroenti Primary and common Enatish ' , ladies, with Pen. manatnn, ann.pnaing and apra2ing, $2 20 Natural, intellectual and moral science, botany, chemistry, history, astronomy, rhetoric, logic, book-keg ping. drawing, painting, . 4to Mathem stirs and the languages. 5 ft Incidental expenses, per term, during winter, 25 No student will be rectrited for less than and no deduction will be made for absence, except is eases of illness or other °nevelt:4e causes. The Academic year will he divided into (oar ten ts of eleven weeks each. There will be a vacation of o n , week after the first term ; also one week after the third, and a vacation of six weeks after the fourth, inch:dia l the harvest season. We desire to make the Towanda Academy an scree. ble and desirable resort for students from abroad.= aej as those at home; a place where the purest virtues shall be cultivated. arid the germs of science firmly ..et in the youthful mind. Pot this great object, no care or lab or will be spared on the part of teachers or trustees. The Principal shook' be consulted before purchasing hooks, as several changes are contemplated in the text-books of the school. Students from abroad ran find board with the Princi pal or others, on reasonable terms. Lectures will be elven regearly by the Principal and others, on the most important mines of education, and • society organized for the ranee's' benefit Of young men. There will be two examinations and eihibitions dining the year, the time to be determined by the teachers sad trustees. HIRAM MIX, Prmident. EMMET David Cash; Enos Tomkins Burton Ringsbeq, J. D. Montnnye, U. S. Tikrear C. L. Ward William Elwell John F. Means. Towanda, July 31, 1895 REMOVED TO No. 1, BRICK ROW! 11: .1. CILL4.7IBERLLr. ...,... BESPECT VC LLY informs his et, fricntla and the public that he has oik RE %I o'i ED to the Brick Bow, - 6 '-',' I P IP,, • • 1..1 h still to t' ' nines to ) : . ' . 1 ' 1. 2 carry en " li i i e s old e busineati n of ~... . A; ) - ''''' IT hel kßp'• ,i .t.... ate nod Of t 31f101, kk • ,-- .....:- winch willbe doneon short natter. and warranted to be well done. 'From a long ripen once an the business, he believes that he will be able to render perfect satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pltrOnage. N.B. Watches warranted to run well one year. or the money refunded; and a written agreement given to that elf , z , to all that demre one. CLOCKS.—A large asaurtment just received and for Rale very low for cash. If you want to buy Jewelry cheap call at Clam berlin's Watch Shot , . No. 1, Brick How. cr:f MA PLE S L7G A 12, Wood. and all kinds of Coun try Produce received in payment. Towanda. Jure 18. 1n45. CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS. fir THE subscritters still eonfews ' to manufacture and keep on hand l at thrir old stand. all kinds of . Cane and If 'pod seal Chains 7 7 .- also &Wee., of various kinds 4• BEDS - FL . ..HIS, of every r \ description. which we will I sell low fro cash or produce. Tuft INING dotte . tn order. TOIIKINS & MAK.INSO,N. Towanda, April 23, 1815. DRESS GOODS. TIADIES arc particularly requo•ted to call and ex amine our assortment of All Wool Ombre Cash meres. Nazarene blue Ite!nine.. winter Inzarines, prince. de ecosse, (last stele) V ictor . ia striped cashmere., Queen Ann plaids and checks. 4ze., with gimps, cord. end vel vet trimmings to match. now enhd.itmg at No.3,Brick Row. lit say they are 25 per rent. cheap, Mown-tr. dern. BAII2D 9CASES H A.rs. and a large tdoek of CATS,now opening. at The rhr..peat store In Trvanda4-•-eyery' Laxly knowa w here that is N 0.3. rick Row. SADI)LE & 11A RNESS _TRW ...11k 31.41111111i1l E. • , . E1LK.1.V.1nk..A..17 TH A" sox, itESPECTFU4Y intivin that they still continue the manufacture of Saddles, Bridles. Harnet.s. occ., in CoL 11ix's building. next doot to J. C, Adam: Law Office. where they will kesp constantly on hand, and manufacture to Mile?, Elastic Web, Connnon and Wilted Saddles. Harness, , Carpet Bifg.l. - Bridles. Trunks.. Collars, Valises. 4-e. te: Carriage Trimming and Military Work done to order. Mattresses, Pew and Chair Cushions made on shut notice and reasonable terms. The subscribers hope by doing their work well. and by a strict attention to business, to metit a share of public patronage. EI.KANAH & SON. Towanda, May 21. 1845. To Partners, Lurnberinen and others New Store in Standing Stone 4. STORRS. respectfully announce to theei tizens of Standing stone and vicinity, that they have formed a partnership, and are now opening at the old eland ‘l' Peter C. Ward, lately occupied by N. D. Warford, where they offer for sale an extensive stock of staple and fancy Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crocker!. iron, nails, boots and shoes, vole & upper leather, deur and pork, &e., which have been selected expressly for this market, and bought for ready pay, and will he dia. losed of at the lowest possible .rates, fur Baird; Shin. and Lumber, of every quality. wheat, corn, rye. ata beef hides, and proeuce of all manner and eons. We respectfully ask those purchasing for Cub to give us a call, as we will not be undersold by any establish. ment in this county. We charge nothing for exhibits ing our goods. H. MIX & SON. November 26. W. R. STORRS. Terms of the Bradford Reporter Two &glare and filly cents per annum; Ftrra cents ,:eductcd if paid within the year; and for CASH actu- Ay in advance. Ott DOLLAII will be deducted. - Subscribers at liberty to discontinue at any time, by pitying arrearoces. bloat kinds of COCNTRI Putoccx received in payment, at the market price. Advertisements. not exceeding s square of mein, lines, inserted for fifty cents ; every subsequent insertion, I wenty-tive cents. A discount made to yearly wilvetriiers. Jon PninTlNO. of every description, neatly and Fx-- pedition sly executed on new and fashionable type. Letters on business pertaining to the *fan mutating free of postage, to ensure attention. • . . Crt Office in r!.9 1 . Means' brick buildinteornor of Main and Eli I: I to, op ntnirni natives on tho north door.