BRONCHITIS. BSATZR; Pa., January 22, 1841 Oa bvir.—Dear Sir: Having been for a longtime „ la d with Bronchitis, o disease which annually eerei s sway thousands of the human race to a prema ture roc, under the mistaken name of Consumption; en d h i ving heard of the wonderful efficacy of your Fa rectoriat for Coughs, Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, o i ee ry other diseme of the Lungs, I purchased two bott les eit, and am happy to inform you, and all the pas anddiughters of affliction, that it immediately sup rood the cough, removed the pain and difficulty of breit hieg, and produced a free and easy expectoration, and very soon effected a complete cure. JONATHAN DAVIS, Bablist Minister, Beaver, Pa. American and Foreign Newspaper, Advertising & Subscription Agency Offices. GEORGE PRATT, 164 Nassau -street, New-York; v . B. PALMER, No. 30 Ann at.. New York; Real Estate & Coal Office, No. 59 Pine-st., Philadelphia; gereivesubscriptions and ai:vertisements for moat Fo mien and American Newspapers, and are duly consti tuted ..Agents for the " Bradford Reporter." CLEAR THE WAY. / 74 'r4; ORAENTAL 7• :I@r. E. L. Soule & Co) 5312WEREVE41 'WSJ •::)ALIVE • (I_2 , And make room for the Sovereign Balm Pills.- It is now about four years since Dr. E. L. Soule first I ntroduced the Oriental or Sovercign,Balm Pills to the I ,,,idic„and we venture to say, that no other medicine has L iven such universal satisfaction, and the sale in crease so fast, for with very little exertion or advertising the demand has increased to cover 1000 boxes per day. They are intirely vegetable, and cause no pain in their r.re . nitions, being perfectly safe .for young or old, and t ,r,r.rs..e of debilitated constitutions, and as a family med. ,ne. have no equal. They are an etTecival remedy nr di-cases of this climAe,such as bilious diseases in all z.a,r urines forms. Fever, Old Liver Complaints Head ,„l,e,;, Cone.hs, Colds, Costiveness &c. We have. sv,,rraritid them in over 100 cases of Fever and Ague, bare never known them to fail in removing it, in ::am one to six days. when taken according to direct :oa;. They never lea:e the bowels costive, being different from any oilier Pills in use, which leave , bowels costive, and one dose only creates theneceasi- far another. In nervous debility and female weakness ellects have been truly astonishing. They have r-tared a large number of such cases after they had been Brined to their beds, and given up by their physicians. Tne certificates a fvw of whirls may he seen in our cies Tars, which may be had of our agents gratis. They 1:11 the nervous system. and remove the cause of ner %DO irritation. In short they strengthen and renovate eir l;le A- stem. In cases of Dyspepsia and costiveness Mt , have 'worked wonders: Thousands have been re der l from 'all the horrors of the above diSeases, and a caiher of them iu Syracuse, and in this county.— For particulars see circulars. We have always taken great care in selecting and maaotandin,g our medicines, which has been done by Soule in person, as may be seen by the following We 113 , ,,` acted as agents for Dr.E.L.Soule for the lag : ur curs in purchasing most of the medicines used in cnnipootion of his pills.—During that time some articles have advanced nearlyLan hundred per ern , . iii his sot varied his proportions, and has at no time any' but the best qualities of medicines. We have acts as agent. in selling his Sovereign Balm Us. and front the universal satisfaction given, we con. • , :cr they rank among the beet pills now before the pub . Dr.Soule i. the person who first introduced them .as this country•, and hos continued the manufacture L.: them ever since. ThI.FITCH 45i. CO. ...sracie , e, February 23. IRO. None are g,eutiiiie, except those bearing the name of Dr E.!, Soule A: Co. on the fire of each box. For Sale by Huston & Ladd, Tolwanda ; George A. Athens ; Lyman Durfec, Smithfield; A. ¢ S. H. Morley, Burlington; Levi Taylor. Granville; San* pith, Franklin; A. Burroug,hv, Monroeton ; George Monte ;H. Z. Frisbie, Oivvell; Le Raysville, IF. Bullock. . 12-3 m teir THE LIBERTY MEN of Bradford coun ty are requested to meet at the Court house . in the borough of Towanda, on Saturday the sth day of September ne;t. at one o'cleck P. M. for the pur pose of forming a LIBERTY TICKET fa the ensu general election. J. W. INGHAM, M. W. WELDEN, JOHN ICEELER, A. C. HINMAN. Standing Conimmittee. Ayr:. 2`2, 1F145 .11,insa .1. :loner vs. Sarah .Inn Jones. So. 101, Feb. T 1846. In Bradford Common Pbos—Libel for Divorce. T" 8. SARAH ANN JONES, the defendant in the above ease. You are hereby notified the' Amass A. Janes, your husband, has filed his petition for divorce nom you from the bonds of matrimony. And that an 3:1,‘ subpoma has been returned, and proof made that ~ .t1 Were not to be found in said county. You are therefore hereby required to appear at the Court House in the Borough of Towanda, at the September ta rn of said common pleas, on Monday the 71.11 day of NT.tenaber next, to an,wer the said complaint, and show . 1 . 345 e if any you have, why the said Amasa should not iethyoroal from You. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Shenirs Offire, Towanda, July 25th, 1846. ' SPECI4 — COURT. VOTICE is hereby given, that a special Court will ...i be held at Towanda, in and for the County of ilradfol, by the Hon. W.M. JEtigur, on Monday, the of October, 1846, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the than nt the tidlowing causes : Aietander Baring et. al. vs. Almond Berry; Ecct. (Orem! Life Insurance Company 4r.. Co. vs. Edward ( '` , .nun et. al.; Eject. A. Boring et. al. vs. Ezra Allen ; Eject. k. Barin g et. al. vs. E, A. Ayres and terre tenant; A. Ilaring et. al. vs. Nichofas joorbes; Eject. A. Daring et. al e vs. Moses Chamberlain et. al.; Eject. h..eter Butler and wife vs. John Burnet et. al.; Eject. John Ackla vs. A Bowman et. al. ; eject. A. Baring et. al. vs.'Clement Leonard; eject. .1. Barin g et. nL vs. J. Wood Adios. sci. fa. 1. Itartn g al. vs. J. Wood Adios. ; sci. fa. A Baring et. al. vs. Btephelt Wilcox; Bei. fa. A. Baring et: al. vs. B. Seth- et. al. sci. fa. Aglaring vs.S. Rawly Ext. &cc. et. kl. sci. fa. A. Banat et. al. vs. W. Galusha et. al.; eject. A. Boring et. al. vs. G. Harkness et. al.; eject. A DDISON M'KEAN, Prothonotary. Towanda August 22.1846. Arrival of the Great Western . Al Towanda. Almost •18th 1846. iN the Cargo wall ba found a large lot of soda, sugar 4.1 Irmon crackers, Ladieslasting gaiters, do. Misses M word° bouts, do. Misses walking shoes, do. children,. ,sather boots. do. Misses gaiters, and boots and shoes of ao kinds, which will be sold very low fot ready pay. N.B. 50 Firkins of good butter wanted, for which ba:f cash and half trade will be paid, and the highest furt....l tile lowest trade at the grocery and shoe store. he subscrib er has been so long in the business of Lt. dud shoes. that he flatters himself that he can "'l° , a better article than was ever brought into this market. I want you all to come and try, If they do not it yo need not buy. Some toes are broad, and some are narrow, If you Want good shoes, come to O'Hara. ! ada. August 18, 4846. DlsNolutlon. T" Partnnrship heretofore existing between the ,E.ll.cribers under the firm of Carrier & Hurlhurt. this d.y by mutual consent dissolved. M. T. CARRIER, P. M lIURLBURT, Tu ‘'aa , la : Au,;. 10, 1846 Great Attraction at No. 1, Brick Row ! LATE ARRIVAL. A S. CHAMBERLIN is now receiving a splendid assortment of Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dye Staffs t and, in addition, a full and complete as sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES ;—the stock con sisting in part of the following : MEDICINES, Etc. Alum, Alcohol, Aloes, Annatto, Antimony, Arrow Root, Arsenic, Aqua Fortis, do. Ammon, Bottles, assort ed, Bears' Oil, British Oil, Blue Vitriol, Borax, Bark, Peruv. pulv., Bath Brick, Balsam Copaiva, Burgundy Pitch, Camphor. Calomel, Caraway Seeds, Cantharides, Carb. AmmOn.,Cayenne Pepper, Chamomile FloWers, Cinnamon, Cloves, Court Plaster, Copperah, Confec tionary, Corks of all kinds, Cream Tartar, Curcuma Cubebs, Emery, asa'd from No. 1 to 6, Epsom Salts, Fssence Bergamotpslo. Lemon, do Peppermint, do. and Oil Spruce, Flor. Sulphur, do. Bensons, Glue, of all kinds, Gold Leaf, Gum Opium, do. Arabic, do. Copal, do. Assafcetida, do. Myrrh, do. Tragacanth, Harken:l Oil, Hiera Picra, Indigo, Spanish, float do. Bengal, Ink Powders, Ink, in bottles, do. Indellible, Irish Moss, Isingiass, Itch Ointment, Ivory Black,Jalap, Laudanum Licorice Root, do. Ball, Lunar Caustic, Macassar Oil, Mace, Magnesia, do. calcined, Manna, Mustard seed, do. ground, Nursing Bottles, Nutgalls, Nutmeg, Oil, fall, winter and summer strained Sperm, bleached, wht. and natural, do. Linseed, do Camphine, Sweet, do Vit rol, do. Wintergreen, do. Peppermint, dp Aniseed, do. Lavender, Opodeldoc, Paregoric, Pearl Barley, Pepper Sauce, Perfumery, Pill Boxes, Pink Root, Prussiate Potash, Quicksilver, Rhubarb, rt. & powdr., Roll Brim stone, Red Chalk, Red Precipitate, Saffron, American and Spanish, Sand Paper, Sal. Ammoniac, do. Clauber, Saltpetre, Sarsaparilla, do Syrup, Sealing Wax, Senna. Shaker's Herbs. Sponge, coarse and fine, Starch, Snuff, Maccaboy de. Scotch, do. Cephalic, Soap, Castile, do. Shaving, do Winsor, Spermaceti, Spts. Hartshorn, do. Nit. Dulc., Sugar Lead, Sup. Curb. Soda, Sulph. Quinine, Syrinfies, assorted, Tart. Acid. Tenter Hooks, Vials, assorted, Valerian Root, Wafers, White and Red Tartar. ?I Black Lead, Cassia, Chalk, Chrome Yellow, do. Green, Copal Varnish, Coach do. Lead. White, dry and in Oil, Lamp Black, Litharage, Putty, Paris White, Spanish Brown, French Green. Spt. Turpentine. Rosin, Venetian Red, Verdigris, Vermillion, Whiting, Yellow Ochre. Red Wood, Nicaragua, Madder, Muriate Tin, Oxalic Acid, Prussian Blue, Pumice, Red Saunders, Rotten Stone, Camwood, Cochineal. Est. Logwood, Fustic, Crain Tin, Hatchwood, Lac Dye, Logwood. PATENT MEDICINE The great English remedy, Buchan 's Hungarian Balsam of Life, Sand's Sarsaparilla, Bristol's Ext.. do. Wistar's Balsom Wild Cherry, Pectoral Honey of Li verwort, Cheeseruan's Arabian Balsam, Pills, Oriental, do. Dr. Post's, do. Hooper's, do. Moffat's, do. Persian, do. Brandretli s s, do. Pinang's. do. Lee's, Godfrey's cordial, Thoinpsou's Eyewater, Dr. Jay ne'sEpectorant. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Spice and Pepper, Starch, Rai sins, Sada Crackers. Cinnamon, English Currants, Nutmegs, Ginger, St'in ref. Family Soap, Sperm Can dles Chemical Wax, do. Tobacco and Snuff, Sal :Cra ms, Pipes, Brooms, Pails, ropes, Refined Loaf Sugar, WINDOW-GLASS Looking Glass plates of all sizes, Window Glass, 7 ,y 9, 8 by 10,10 by 12;10 by 14, 11 by 15, l 2 by 16, 12 by 18. Fancy articles of all kinds. Also-1111e Butter 6 ,rackers. Towanda, Aug. 4,1816. A. S. C. OLYMPIAN FESTIVAL. ANDS, LENT & CO's. ANIERICAN CIRCUS. rl First season since their tone of Europe, etimpre !tending in one extensiveand niagniticem entertainment all the varied exercises and talent of THE ARENA, GYMNASIUM, AAD THE MEN AGE! Embracing, the most s beautiful Stud of Horses, and the most costly and brilliant equipage to be found in all Europe or America. Among the great features of this Circus, arc The celebrated Dancing Home May Fly, The French Polka ,Borse Bas Temps, The Twin Waltzing and Trick Ponies, The Fighting Ponies, The Fairy steed Cinderella. The Lilliputian Troupe of l 4 Ponies. The astonishing performances of the great classic gymnasians Mr. R. 8.-11\11 , 4, and his talented children Maurice and Jessie. The unequalled Juvenile Rider HERNANDEZ, called the Ducrow of America The celebrated Juvenile Rider Master WALTER AYMAR, Mr. MOSELEY. Mr. PERRY. Mr. RUG GLES, Mr. LATHAM, Mr. HUNTINGTON. The Negro Minstrels, Master Win. AYMAR, Mr. CONOVER, Master PERRY. Clown to the Ring, Mr. J. MITI, 4:ITD. ?blaster of the Ring. Mr. 13. HuNTINGToN. Full particulars of the entertainments will be given in bills and' pamphlets on the days of exhibition. Boxes and Pit 25 cents. Reserved seats Mr Families 50 cents. Will exhibit in Towanda on Wednesday the 2d day of Sept. 1646. Doors open at '2 and 7 o'clock. Per formance commence» at 2ilrand 7 P. %I. STRAY COWS. CAME intn the enelo.ure of the sulweriber on the of July, two COWS.; one a mudy with a white spot in her forehead and a bell on; the other, a black with some white on her tail. The owner is re quested to move property, pay charges and take theta away. A MOs CORNED Athrns Atvg. 10, 1946. - NOTICE DAVID DOANE, my son, a lad user eighteen yrarsleft my house on the 5111 , of August inst, so without any good reason for doing , and I hereby forbid! all and any person whatever harboring or trust: ing him on my account as I will pay no debts of his contracting or expenses incurred by him. Windham, Aug. 11th '46. JOSEPH DOANE. ALARGE Q uAiv.rrry OF 7 by 9, 8 by 10, 10 by 12, and 12 by 16 Window Glass, just rec'd, and for sale by jll5 B.KINGSBERV. Dreadful Shipwreck. AlraiN the 1 lth of August inst., was dissolved in con k" sequence of mismanagement of the Capt. of that Strip which, siiled from this port the lot of June last— the Mate escaped with his life; the last he saw of the Capt he was stuck on the shoals of selfishness with all valuables:left of the wreck on his back. The Mate has concluded to sail on his own hooks; he is ready to du House, C . arriage, Sleigh, and Sign painting, Glazing, Paper hanging, &c., on reasonable terms and short no tice, he thinks all will find it. to their advantage to em ploy those to do their work that do not go on the prin ciple of " I had just as leave work by the day here as any where." J. M. HURLI3URT, Mate. Towanda August, 12th, 1846.. HEREBY forbid all persons buying a note given I by me to Abraham Towner or bearer, dated May tat 1845, as I have received no value'for the same. I am determined not to pay it unless compelled by law. Rome Aug. 18(11'46. ' ENOCH TOWNER. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between L. Batchelor & A. M. -Cord is this day dissolved by mutual consent all persons indebted•to said Grip are re quested to settle their accounts with L. Batchelor, who will continue the business at the old stand. I would tender my acknowledgements for past favors, and fur ther solicit a share of public patronage. L. BATCHELOR, A. M. COREL. Towanda, August 13th, 1816, PAINTS DYE-STUFFS GROCERIES CAUTION DISSOLUTION liegtalees .rolices. NOTICE is hereby' given to all persons interested, that Ira Browneon and.l. D. Humphry, exeeutory, and Cynthia M. Bull, Executrix, of the last will and testament of Edward C. Bidl, dec'd., late of Orwell township; and Daniel Decker. Adminis tratot of Jeremiah Decker. circ'il., late of Towanda; and James C. Ridgway and Margaret Brissel, Executors of the last will and testament of James Brissel, dec'd.. late of Franklin; and Gila's. Keyes, and William Peck, Guardians of Hannah Keys, William Lyman ; Parmelia Keys, minor children of Russel Keys, tlec'd., late of Columbia townshinp ; and Seth Smith, adminis trator of Milian' Smith, dec'd., late of Windham township ; and Merritt Osburn acting Guardian of Nelson G. Hunt, one of the minor children Benjamin Hunt, dee'd., late of Towanda borough ; and Daniel Brink, J. Kilmer and C. Brink, administrators of Benjamin Brink 2d. dec'd.. late of Sheshequin township, have filed and settled in the office of the Registet of Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, the accounts of their severaT administra tions upon the estates aforesaid, and that the same will he presented to the Orphan's court of said county, on Monday the 7th day of September next, for confirms : tion and allowance. L. E. DE WOLF, Register. Register's Office, Towanda, J uly 23, 1846. PROCLAMATION, AITHEREAS the Hon. Joni( N. Cox earcueat, Pre- V sident Judge of the 13th Judicial district consist ing of the counties of Luzerne, Bradford and Tioga, and H. Morgan and Reuben Wilber mgrs., Associate J udges in and fur the county of Bradford. have issued their - pre cept bearing date the 25th day of July, 1846, to mu di rected, for holding a court of oyer and Terminer, general quarter sessMnsuf the peace, common pleas and orphan's court, at Towanda, fur the county of Bradford, on the first Monday of September next, being the fifth, to con tinue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock In the ferenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and other their remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done; and those who ore bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who' are or rosy be in the jail of said coun ty, or who are or shall be bound to appear at the said court. are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors ore requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 25th day of July, in the year of or Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six and of the Independence of the United States the seventy -first. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. JLUMBE NATIONAL DAGUERRIAN GAL LERV AND PHOTOGRAPHERS FURNISH IAG DEPGTS ; awarded the Gold and Silver Medals, Four first Premiums, and Two Highest Honors, at the National, the Massachusetts, he New York, and the Pennsylvania Exhibitions, respectively, fur the most splendid Colored Daguerreotypes and best Apparatus ever exhibited, Portraits taken in exquisite style, without regard to weather. Instructions given in the art. A large assortment of Apparatus and Stock always on hand, at the :owest cash prices New York. 551 Broadway ; Philadelphia, 136 Chest nut S.; Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Hanover Sta.; Bal timore, 205 Baltimore St.; Washington, Pennsylvania Avenue ; Petersburg, Va., Mechanics' Hall ; Cincin nati, Fourth and Walnut, and 176 Main St. ; Saratoga Springs, Broadway ; Paris, 127 Vieille Rue du Temple ; Liverpool, 32 Church Si.-3y. FLOUR—Supertine Flour, for sale by the barrel at jIB MERCUR'S, 1 4 B A'T'HER—Call Skins, Sole and Upper leather at jIB MERCUR'S BLACKSMITH'S ANVILS AND VICES, AT July 7. MERCUR'S. IRON AND STEEL. BLACKSMITHS, and others wanting IRON OR STEEL, will do well to call and examine the large assortment kept constantly on hand at MERCERS'. ALT—a quantity just received, and (or sale by jIB MERCERS'. AILS & SPIKES, assorted sizes, and of superior jA qualities, for sale at jIB MERCERS'. ALARGE ASSORTMENT of WINDOW SASH at jIB MERCERS'. Airy LASS-7 by 9, Bby 10, 10 by 12, - 10 by 14 11 - , Ix by 15, 12 by 14, 12 by 16. 12 by 18. 14 by 16, 16 by 20, this day received at jIB MERCER'S. LEMONS WIEN Boxes Lemons just received and for sate at ji July 20, 1846. MERCUR'S NOT FOR A DAY ONLY !—More FLOREN Gt.; BONNETS just received at the savings Bank, which we are offering to-day as cheap as yesterday.— Call and .examine. jel7 G. E. FLYNT & CO. - - ARRIVAL • OF, SUMMER GOODS, .qt N0..4, Brick Row. THE subscribers are now receiving and opening a very large supply of seasonabl. GOODS, which they are anxious to sell on the most favorable terms for ready pay. They are fully determined tliat no one shall sell Goods cheaper than they. Having taken much pains in the selection of their goods—and as many articles of iner. chandize have fallen off in price since spring purchases were made, they confidently believe they can offer some Inducements to those who wish to buy cheap g.ds they will not readily find elsewhere, especially a stores that purchased their - goods early in the season It will take but a moment to drop in and examine some of their cheap Goods. 'Such as Good Brown Muslin, 7 cents per yd. Calicos, 7 Oen. Very good Prints„ 10aI2 &15 per yd. Brown Sugar. 7, S & 9 cents per lb Good Molasses, 30 cents per gallon. Green Tea from 12 4 rents to $1 per lb. And all Other articles in proportion. They do not like to say they will sell " cheaper" and "more" "g00d...1" than any body else. That would seem too much like boasting; but they will say distinctly, they WILL NOT be undersold; and, will also say to their Lumber and F.,roduce customers, that they have the most entire con fidence that no fault will be found with the price of Goods. If they only bring' in their Lumber and Pro. duce, they will find goods as cheap as where they sell exclusively for CASII They do not consider it necessary to enumerate all or any of the articles they have fin sale. Suffice it to say, their assortment is now full and complete. Call and examine for yourselves. Towanda, July 1, 1846.. TRACY &, MOORE. A NDLORDS supplied on the matt favorable terms. 4 I Those wishing to buy good Liquor and Segars 25 yor cent. below the usual prices cannot fail to find it to their advantage to call ou TRACY & MOORE. AUDITOR'S NOTICE lIIHE undersigned, having been appointod, by the Orphan.' Court of Bradford county au Auditor to audit the accounts of Carter Havens, Administrator of the Estate of the late Luther Havens, deceased, will attend to the dntiea of appointment on the 20th day of August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at his ollice i s Troy Borough, of which all concerned will take notice. • July 15, 1846. 5w E. W. HAZARD, Aud. ` , SIM,W ) ooD) THE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to g his friends and the public generally, that he is now receiving a very large and carefully selected ad dition to his stock of GOODS, bought for Cash, and selected with the express view of UNDERSELLING the BRAGGADOCIOS. 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, May 13, 1846. L§] BB M , CD 1k LE 9 Attortiry at Law, OFFICE in the north corner of the Brick Row, di rectly over the Pwo Office, Main street. (rj•En trance at the north cud of the building. 'd3. T IST OF IURORS drawn for September Term & -1-4 Sessions, A. 1). 1846. GLOM .1011011%. Pike—Lyman Buck, George W. Humphrey. Windham—William B. Dunham; Smithfield—Steffy Hurley, Asher Huntington ; Athena boro.—Jaines Fritcher,Chester Stephens Monroe—Abram Fox jr. Warren—E ben Griswold,' Albany—Christain Hever!y, Letoy—Orator Holcomb, Nelson Reynolds, ells--Sdas Jones, Burlington—Alex. Lane. Mark. Preston, Buret—James P. McCracken, Troy-I.lel Porter, Granville—Joseph Pratt, Benjamin Saxton. Cantou—John .1. Reynolds, Columbia—Mist P. Slade, Ira Webber, Athena tp—Levi Westbrook; THATEHIIIt JURORS—inns: WEEK. Herrick—David Armstrong ; Monroe—George E. Arnout, Judson Blacktntin, Ely Burritt; Warren—Benjamin Buffington, Jacob D. Burbank, A. Pendleton, Thomas Stevens; Granville—William Banyan, Alanson Dailey. R Metteer; Columbia—Albion Budd, Litchfield—Orson earner, Samuel Davidson, Towanda boro—William A. Chamberlain, Henry A. Carey, Harry Mir, G. H. Eaton; Troy—Gilbert Elliott, Joshua G. Laudon, Asylum—Elmer Horton, Smithfield—A. Hale, Sheshequip—lthel Horton, H. Hughes ; Ridgebery—S. Hennin ; Windham—William D. Hartshern ; Wells—P. Mapes; • Athena tp—S. McDuffee, H. Murray, Benjamin G. Rice, A. H. Tozer; Wysor—D. E. Martin, H. Strope, Canton—E. Rockwell ; Spnngfield—N. L. Yetke ; SECOND WEED. ' Springfield—William Bract, S. D. Harkness; Springhill—J Black; Monroe—William Bowman. I Hart; Herrick—N. 1,1, Bosworth ; IVyalusing—it. P. Biles, E. Beeman, William Mor- row, ; Leroy—N. Bullock • Pike— G. W. Brink, C. Lewis; Shesbequin—J. Brink, M. Russell ; Granville—L: F. Clark, E. Twain ; Warren—J. Canfield; Ridgebery—W. Collin, 1,, !artisan; Troy—l. B.- Greenleaf, A: Hubbard ; Athens born—J. Harder; Towanda born--S. Huston; Standing Stone—H. Hutt; Burlington—J. Hinson; Columbia—B MeKean ; - Towanda tp--S. Powell, J. J. Slover; Wysox—C. Pierce; Athens tp—G. Rogers; Durcll—J. Stevens ; Ulster—A. 11. Smith ; Canton—C. Stockwell ; Windham—William Sibley, M. Weal ; CLAREMONT HOUSE kß.D2‘.a asumiocau, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends that helms leased the above House, situated on the south side of toe public square, lately occupied by A.M. Coe, and having made entirely new arrangements, is now prepared for the reception of visitors. Presenting his compliments to his friends and the public generally, and assuring them no pains or expense will he spared to plea., his guests. he respectfully solicits public patron age, pledging himself that while the establishment is under his control, it shall not be excelled by any in the country. The rooms af the • CLAREMONT HOUSE,' are spacious and airy, and furnished in the best style. The Table will be furnished with every substantial the country can produce. The Bar will be stocked with the best liquors in a 011ie and unadulterated state. First rate Stabling attached, with ready and faithful Ostlers always in atteodance. In short, nothing will be omitted, which will add to the comfort and convenience of customers, and with his facilities, he believes satisfaction will be rendered to all. Towanda, April 8, 1846. ~'.~~► :s1:~YL~~ ~C~~I~~ ~~:STo THE next year of this Inqitutioi will commence on Monday the 3lst day of August.• MR.J. C. VANDERCOOK, Principal, tMiss E. C. BLACK MAN, Preceptress. The year will be divided into four terms of eleven weeks each. The first term will be fol lowed by a vacation of one week. The second term will commence November 2311. The third term will commence February Bth, and be followed by a vacation of one week. The fourth term will commence May 3; and be suc ceeded by a vacation of six weeks . p._ Tuition - er term , of eleven weeks For the common nglisnlßTheri, For the higher'bra chew, including Natural, Intellectual and-Moral Sciences, Mathematics and Languages, For the second and third terms, E xtra, For Drawing and Painting, For Music, with use of Instrunient, Without, Several literary, and scientific gentleman, in conjunc- Oen with the principal, haVe consented to favor the in stitution with lectures on the more important bianches of education, free of charge.. All students will be charge , ' for not less than half a term, unless absence is occasioned by illuesa or other unavoidable cause.: The exercises of .composing and declaiming will be required of every student, unless excused by the teachers or parents. , The course of inktruction is designed to he thorough and practical, adapted to the requiaitiona of business, and the demands of an intelligent people. The Academy bas one cf the finest locations on the susquebanna, commanding a charming view of that beautiful river, the borough of Tawanda and the sur rounding landscape. From a confidence in the zeal, enterprize and abilities of the teachers, and the unusual prosperity of the school during the past year, we take pleasure in recommending this institution, to the favorable regard and patronage of an enlightened, intelligent and generous people, trusting that it will continue in usefulness, and the cunsequent.favor of-the HIRAM MIX, President. ENOS 'I'OMKINS. J. D. MONTANYE, C. L. WARD, J. F. MEANS. TIMSTEVI. • DAVID CASH 13. KINGSBERY, H. S MERCER, WM. ELWELL. Towanda, August 3, 1846. •Owing to an error in manuscript, the date of the hand-bills will be found incorrect. It is three days too late. . , t The late Preceptress, baring left the institution, without giving the necessary notice, we are under the necessity of deferring the opening of the Female De partment for one week. MISS BLACKMAN comes highly recommended as a pianist and a scholar. .1. C. VANEERCOOK. STILL THEY CORE! 11. S. OF HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, consisting, as tistmi. of everything. which will be sohd at the lowest notch. Towanda, July 6, 1846. Prings and Ginghanis. A VERY large and beautiful assortment of Prints 11 Gingrhams and Lawns, purchased in New York since the late reduction of prices, just received at July S. M ERCU RS'. 0LM1i32.41.03U UMUSECEE2MSdo VERYTHING in the line, including Elliptic 4 Springs, Iron Axels, Mailable Bars, Dash, Beat and Stop Irons, Ornaments,lndia Rubber and Oil Cloth, Lace, Tufts, MOSS, die, for salt) at jIB MZID;VIrS, Jt'ottm THE partnership heretofore calsting between th e Subscribers under the firm of Elliott & Mereur, is this day by mutual consent dissolved. All accounts due the firm will be found iu the heeds of Thome; Elliott who is duly authorized to settle,all of the busi ness of the late firm THOMAS E 1.11017, HIRAM IMEHCCIIt. Towanda, A titrest Ist., 1R46. New Wholesale and Retail Commis. sion Grocery. THE subscriber would inform tfit: good people of Towanda and vicinity, that be has opened a new F.mily Grocery store on the corner of Main end Bridge streets, where he intends to keep all lands of tfroeeris, that will suit all kinds' of customers- His stock com prises every article offered in his line - , (liquors excrptid) among which can be found candles. James lii , rr To bacco, sugar, tea, coffee, molasses, figs, ground pepper. ground allspice. saleratus, cloves, starch, cinnamon, do. ground, lump sugar, bar, fancy and castile soap, com mon crackers, herring, by the box or less quantity, mustard,cod6sh, No. I. mackerel. Also. ;null, wears. (half spanish . at 50 cents per 100) cream nuts. filberts. almonds, raisins, pepper-sauce, tomato and' walnut ketchups, lemon syrup and carpet bags; combs of all kinds. A large stock of CANDIES, of all kinds at nholesale and retail. Bois and Shoes He has also a large assortment of the finest and bolt article of BOOTS AND SHOES, ever brought into this market; behigof Philadelphia manufacture, consis ting of Misses'fine morocco boots, calf bouts, coarse do., kip boots and shoes. A very large lot of ladies kid slippers, made of the best material and workmanship. Ladies half gaiters, silk do., boys and children's morocco monroes, children's half gaiters, boys kip brogans. all of which will lie sold very low for cash, or ready pay. The highest price paid Mr any quantity of good BurrEß. HUGH O'HARA . Towanda, July I, 1646. TARIFF REPEALED! TEE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public generally, that he is now receiving and opening an entire new stock of GOODS, (at his store in the borough of Towanda, situated on the east side of Morn street, thret noors south of Mons tanye's & Co., and nearly 'opposlite B. Krngbery's) en/- lir:lcing everything in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries. (the ardent excepted.) Hardware. Glass 1• Queen's II are. Boots , and Shoes, Paints. Oils and rat-- ni4h, Iron and Nails, 4-c., ,Vc., which he will sell as cheap as the cheape-t, not-except ing the Renoruhir, or any of the champions of small profits' and quick sale.N. He would respectfully inure those who wish to buy cheap to call and examine his goods and pricey for themselves, before purchasing at any other place. 1 , ;.N.8ET1 . 5. Towanda, May 16, 1844. IrbflINTS, LAWNS & MUr-WINS, a large a4surt ruent on hand and for sale cheap at BETTS'. & PALM LEAF HATS and bonnets will be found at my2o BETTS'. New York in Miniature ! THE subscriber has taken great pains to make his asso-tment so complete in Dry Goods, Books 4- Pationcry, Crockery, Hardware, Paints 4- Oils, Groceries, Nails, , Boots 4- Shoes, Iron 4- steel, Glass, 4-c., as to present to his friends and the public nearly or quite all the advantage of dealing in stores which confine themselves exclusively to any one of the above branch es. - He invites attention to his assortment. Towanda, May 20. 1816. 0. 1). BARTLETT. 11HAVING made arrangements to exchange Cloth and other goods for WOOL, the subscriber de sires to gain the confidence and approbation of the wool growers by giving them the very best exchanges- which the nature of the market will permit. Call and see., Towanda, May 20. 0. D. BARTLETT. INSURANCE AGENCY MILE subscriber continues to act as agent for the DE LA WARE - MUTUAL INSURANCE 'CO., of Philadelphia, a stock company of good standing"and re pute & does business on as favorable terms as iniv,other. lie is also atent for the INCOMING CO. MU TUAL INSURANCE CO., u company which ,has al ways been punctual in the payment of losses and pre sents advantages seldom found. Towanda, May 20. 0. D. BARTLETT. CALICOES—the largest assortment and prenwst patterns, and cheapot CALICOES, to say no thing of Ginghanas, Lawns, &c., ever seen in this re gion. for sale by my2o 0. D. BARTLETT. KEEP SHADY! Just received at the Savings Bank : 100 .up. Parasols; 50 Parasollettes ; 100 Umbrellas ; For the "splinters," we will put them down low. May 27. G. E. FLYNT & CO FM JOURNEYMAN TAILORS Vk' ANTED. r i p WO Journeyman Tailara wanted immediatel)'.— Aka, a lad to learn the Tailoring busineas, to come well recommended, and apply soar. 4 00 5 00 BACHELOR & COREI Towanda, June 10, NUL 2 00 7 00 5 00 bRINTED CALICOES-20,0M) yds., from 61 to 25 cents. Those wishing Prints had better avail themselves of this opportunity—they are selling . . rapidly LARGE ARRIVAL Of New and Cheap spring and Sommer Goods, =Z2ZII UIZTON KING:MARV most respectfury forms his old cuatonn•n, and the public in gene ral, that lie is now receiving ut his old stood, a large assortment of all kinds of goods, which he intends to cell a little cheaper than any other store in Towanda. It is impassible to put in a newspaper all the different kinds of goods that may he found at my store. I have a full assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Drugs, Medicinei, Points, Oils, Dye stuffs. Bunts and Si n es,..Vails, Iron. Ilats • x Caps, &c. Call and-price, before you hut , elsewhere. May 14, 1846. PRINTED LAWNS, Muslin de isaines and Simi mar Shawls, a very large assortment, which will be sold lower than be bought at any other store. Call and see. my 14 B.ICINGSI3ERY. BONNETTS—Any quantity, ruin two shilling., to $6, with beautiful trimininga, also flower.. in side spriga and wreaths, all French, which will he found at mvl4 B.KINGSBEItY. NO. I, uoDFisii & MACKEREL, for Kate at -may 13. B. KINGSBERY. RADOE'S CELEBRATED CHOCOLATE & extra twee. euperior to old Java coffee, and n very healthy beverage, which may be found at the old Cheap more of myl3 H. KINGSBEEY. Stray Sleety. AirIANE to the enclosure of the subscriber, about the 1111 j first of June last, 20 til4 FE P. havine no particu lar marks, with the exeeption of one sheep having a bell on. ANN E. BULL. Towanda, .1. ly 25, 1 S4O. MODERN ROME! THE subscribers would tender their thanks to their customers for past favors, and call their attention to their New Stock of Goals, which exceed their for mer one in quantify, quality and lon. priers. Their present stock having been selected with great care, and bnught law; they will endeavor to tive their customers better hnrgains for CaAli or Produce than can be had at any other establishment. Their assortment being complete. it would be useless to particularize article'', but would just say that their stuck consists of a full supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery. Hard ware. Dye Stuffs,Drugs, Hats, bonnets, Boots and Shoes, &e., &c. The above stock shall be sold at prices that will give entire satisfaction. Being satisfied that ready pay is best for all parties. enabling the former to sell his penance at a better roe, and the merchant to sell his pada at lower priers than he can do on credit, therefoity will miliero to the Ready Pay System. We do net ask you to call and see our goods first, but examine others first, If you please, and then ours, and wo are sure you will puretnise' , oftis if you want bargains. MAYNARD & WATTLES. Hume, Junk , 20, 1816. ‘1 001. ! G. E:FLVNT & Co THE WAR BEGUN ! War against lligh Prices . and the Crplit System NEW FIRM AND NEW. GOODS. al the .Veto Fort: Cheap Store, So. 2, Brick . 11otv. one door south of the P.O. rip 11 E Subscribers having entered into a co-paitner /- ship for the express purpose of furnishing the good people of Brtul ford County with goods. wares and mer chandise, at brAst one notch lower than they have ever been sold in this market. They are now securing ono of the largest arid hest selected stocks of spring and sum mer goods. ever lauded in North, en renusylvani l. rhea stock compil.ws almost every article ever offered in a country store, Among which, we can only men tion that there is a general assortment of Dry Goal, Groceries, Hardware, Crorkery, Glass, Nth'.ls, Iron, Bounds, Boob, and shoo, Sidi, Tin . ware, Slum-wore, Liyunrs. 4c., 4r • , 4c. Their good:ill:lye been pureliamnl mostly for cash et auction, unit they pledge thernsetsei that they will not be undersold by any oilier establishment in this. section et the country. "eople Nave only to call at the New York Cheap Store, (No. f: Brick Row.) to satisfy them selves. , C. & REED 'rowan,l3, May 25. I Sl,. I , 1 - 141. E. I.A WiS, ORGAN DIES, LA w' GING -IL, !tarns, Relit Lainma cloths for summer dr,ses, ro long looked ler by the Ladies, have arrived e od may now be even at REED'S g 44 SHADES, kr either Silk, Cii.gliam, or Caton, way be found HEED'S eltrap a MER Shawls. Muslin DeLaine.Onibri De Le Plain and Embroidered Stradilla and Barege Shawls suitable for summer, now opening at. REED'S. E6IIOIZN and Palm Leaf flats of all qualities just 1-1 received and for rale cheap at REED'S LiONNETS—A great saving to the '• Heada of the Nation." The Ladies will find it a great saving to then' heads to call and purchase one of those beautiful straw, Devon, Gimp. Florence, or Lace, Lawn, Gipsy Bonnets, selling so cheap at REED'S. OREGON OR WAR - F ---. NO. 3 AGAINST THE 'ORLD. - RUST RECD the Largest, Best, and Cheapest Ad f Goods erer brought info the routilry ! ! DRESS GOODS, Printed muslins, lace muslins, lawn gingham!, organdi, print Inarquise, Canary - lawn, cashmeres, muslin ging hams a new article. Ilorence satin strip&l, balzarine, a few pat. black balzarine, checked print reps and crape delaMe, white dre4s gmids, 11 large lot of prints rich and beautiful patterns, carded and grass skirts, ornhre de% Una shawls, plain and shaded do.. lilk. card etradella shawls, harries and net shawls, satin striped tiarrige and Bel long shawls, ladies l polka, fig'd and striped cravats and ties. beautiful gunps and frringes, silk demiveils. green harrige, &c. BONNETS Cheaper than the cheapest—Gipsey pearl braid, oordr net lace. tlorence, gipsey devon straw edged . and plain, Misses gipsey pedal, birds eye braid and devon &tram ; spendid Bonnet Ribhon.s, some very desirable styles; 0 doz. Parasols and Sun Shades, lady and gents black and curd Kid Gloves, Lin. Cambric Hilkla. Hosiery 4-c BROAD CLOTHS, Twilled French. English and American; doe skin Cgs-/ simere. light and dark striped checked do. a great varie ty ; golden tweeds, merino cassitnere, Kentucky Jeans, blue drills. A 'superior assortment of V EST.INGS inicsails. aalentine, cassimere, jdain and striped satin. 10 bales Sheeting, patting, Wadding and Wicking. ••• HARDWARE. Ruch as iron, nails, steel, log chains, halter and trace du., mill and x cut saws, augurs and tiles. A large afr iortmeni of Shelf Hardware, door trimmings, cutlery, shoe thread'. wool and horse cards, coffee mills; &c. 131001 i . K. Harris' and Wadsworth's Warrantcd Grain and Gra,NScythes.tiathN and sick a first sate article. BOOTS Ar. SHOES. Ladies' Lid buskins and slippers, morocco and calf skin boots, black and fancy gaiters and half gaiters, children's gaiters and calf hoots. A beautiful article gent's gai ters; coarse and tine Boots, in abundance. GROCERIES, A large stock of Sugar and Molasses; Lump, Loaf and Pulverised Sugar; Fresh leas ; Coffee, Rice, Raisins, nutmegs, indigo, tobacco, fine cut and caveudish, shad mackerel and codfish. CROCKERY. A general assortment, in setts, or otherwise, to suit cus tomers. 400 Men's and Boy's Leghorn Hats ; 600 Pi L. do. Cr - Butter, Flaxseed, Beeswax. Eggs and Grain, wanted in exchange for goods, at cash prices. Towanda, May 20. 1846. A NICE A RTiCLE,pLACK TEA can be found at No. 3, Brick Row. iny2o BA IRB'S. Thpir — who wish to Purchase Cheap Goods, WILL lind it to their interest to call at BAIRD'S, before purchasing elsewhere, as vre are deter mined to sell at all hazards. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. a DOZ. PATENT PAILS; 2 doz. Washtubs; 1 . 2 007.. 13113011/S ; 6 setts Wooden measures; ehe at No. 3, Brick Rote. BA I RD'S. Ant/11'0N YARN & CARPET WARP-1,000 at my2o N 0.3. BRICK ROW. Dia7Gs & paints, oils and dye stuff's, white lead, ground and dry, varnish, pills. Vriadder, cappena.s, sins. turpentine, gum copal, alum, Venitian red, Ing•wood, red•wond, cam-wood. all for sale cheap. at • ma 20. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. Yr a ci M. 0 fro the citizen.; of Bradford County in generoi,indl the Baron gh Veranda, in Particular: All the judgments, mars and accounts of the subscribers, will be collected according to law, without distinction of pre,uns, unless satisfactorily smiled within thirty data of this date. Those who think we are trot in earnest, %sill find out their mistake to their own cost,— W. H. B'AIRD &CO ihrrle that. Towanda, !line 15, 1546 N. B. We would furthermore say upon:this subject, that we have just received a large stock of New Goode, ulae4 will be bold very cheap indeed, for ready pay. Xar • es, TIK • aL7.-' so, laTio 31P•ar TOWANI)A SAVINGS BANK, Established .7lay 1545. Yew ,S'iorc, New Goods and New Prices! G. E. FLYNT ,k CO., the only Original Cash Store TEI.V E MONTHS' experience has induced the Cushier & Co. of the " Towanda Savings Bank " to enlarge the sphere of their operation., being well as sured from the past, that the system of " Pcy to•day and trust Lo-morrow." is well adapted to B radford county. Our stock of Goods surpass in quantity and quality any precious stock, which will enable us to of fer greater inducements than ever. The following are a few among tliemany articles that comprise our stock of Dry Goods French, English and American Cloths, French Cas simere. Vestings, Sattinet. Summer Stuffs, Carpeting., French Muslins, Lawns, Barages, Balzarines, Gingham Gingitarus, Cashmeres, De Laines, Shawls elan descriptions. such as Brocha Plain de Lame, Mirage, Super silk, Rob Roy, and Merino, Parasols, Sheeting.. Tickings, Drilling, Bagging, Wicking; Oil Cloths, Sce. 20,000 yards pouted calicoes. together with nor usual stork of Milinery Goods. Our stock embracra alumst every article usually called for. We have plat received a large inyoice of Family Croecries— whirlt we are offering at reduced prices—time and space will not allow us to enumerate. Also. a I urge stock of Crockery, Glassware, Shelf Hardware, Nails, Steel, Iron. Hats and Ceps, 131,1 s and Shoes, &c., &c. We take this opportunity of returning our thanks to rho people of Bradford to edjniiiing counties, and in vite all who wish to BUY GOODS CHEAP. to give us a call. as we are pledged to go The Cash Par ty." \Ve assure our friends that nn compromise has • been e:Acted with the C RELIT OR LrlßEß'pri- CC,, but we shall continue to hay torn and sell cheap, as hang as there is a rash carAfonar in Eradforel county. Our motto fur the year to come, is—. WE HAVE WE CAN. W cr Look for the &minus Bank, Nn. 5, South End, 'Bride Row. GE:O. E. FLINT & CO. Towanda. May '2O, I c Ili, • S:M !ti FIR SI I A W LS, liandkorobeifs and Ribbon*, (vivant and cheap, at tny'2o BETTS'.
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