New Wholesale and Retail Commis• sion Grocery. THE subscriber would inform the good people of Towanda and vicinity. that he has opened a new Family Grocery store on the corneiof Main and Ilridge streets, where he intends to kepi; all kinds of Groceries, that will suit all kinds of customers. His stuck cont.: prises every article offered its his line, (liquora exerpt , d) among which can be found candles. James River To bacco, sugar, tea, Rare, mnlawec. figs, ground ' pepper, ground allspice, salcrutus, cloves, starch. cinnamon, do. ground, lump sugar. bar, fancy and castile soap, com mon crackers. herring, by the hoc or less quantity, mustard, codfish. No. I. mackerel. Also. snuff, Vegani, (half spanish at 50 cents per 100) cream nuts. filberts, almonds, raisins, pepper-Sauce. tomato and walnut ketchups, lemob syrup and carpet hags; comb,, of all kinds. A large stock of CA DIES, of all kinds at wholeve and retail. Bois acid Shoes He has also a large assortment of the finest and best article of BOOTS AND SHOES, ever brought into this market ; beingof Philadelphia manufacture; consis ting of Misses'firse morocco boots, calf bouts, coarse do.. kip boots and shoes. A very large lot of ladies kid slippers, made of the best matenal and workmanship. Ladies half gaiters, silk do., buys and children's morocco monrocs, children's half gaiters, boys kip brogans. all of which will be sold very low for cash, or ready pay. Thu' highest price paid for ally quantity of good BUTTE IL II Uuli O'HAIZA. Towanda, July I, 1846. TARIFF REPEALED ! IAWHE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public generally, that he 1. now receiving andppening an entire new stock of GOODS, (at his store in the borough of Towanda. situated on the east side of Mom street, three floors south of Mon tanye's & Co., and nearly opposite B. Kinglicr) 's) em bracing everything in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries, (the ardent execpted.) Hardware. Glass 4.. Queen's flare. Buuls and Shoes. Paints. Oils and Var . nish, Iron and Nails. 4-c., which he will sell as cheap as the cheapest, not except ing the RenOrator. or any of the champions of small prolix and quirk sales. He would respectfully inrce those who wish to buy cheap to call and examine his goods and prices for themselves, before purchasing at any other place. N N BLIT'!'J. Towanda, May 16,1344. lEDIZINTS, LAWNS & MUSLINs, a iarae assort nicnt on hand and for salt- cheap at BETTS'. EGHORN & PALM LEAF H and holinab •J will be found at my2o BETTs'. LARGE ARRIVAL Of New and Chrap Spring and Summer Goods, Direct from the City. IDDLIZTON KINGSBERY most respectfully M IER forms his old customers, and the public in gene ral. that he is now receiving at his old starlit, a large assortmentof all kinds of goods, which he intends to sell a lade cheaper than any other store in Towanda. It is impossible to put in a newspaper all the different kinds of goods that may be found at my store. I have a full assortment of Dry Goads, (groceries, Crockery. Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye stuffs, Boots and Shoes, Nails, Iron, Hats i Caps, Ace. Call and price, before you buy elsewhere. May 14, 18413. PRINTED LAWNS, Muslin de Laines and Sum mar Shawls, a very large assortment, which will be sold lower than be bought at any other store. Call and see. myl4 B.KINGSIIER Y. JIIIION.NETTS—Any quantity, from two shillings, D to $6, with beautiful trimmings, also flowers, in side sprigs and wreaths, all French, which will he found at mvl4 B.KINGSBEFIY. NU. J, CODFISH & MACKEREL. tor sale ot may 13. H..KINGSBERY. RADDE . S CELEBRATED CHOCOLATE & extra cocoa. superior to old Java coffee, and a very healthy beverage, which may be found at the old Cheap at o m of myt3 B. KIND'cIISERV. Stray Shttp CIA ME to the enclosure of the subscriber, about the Li first of June last, 20 SEIFEP, having no twrticu lar marks, with the exception of one sheep having a bell Towanda, J. ly 25, 1816 MODERN ROME! THE subscribers would tender their thanks to their customers for past favors, and call their 'attention to their New Stock of Goods, which exceed their for mer one in quantity. quality and law prices. Their present stock,having been selected with great care, and bought lute; they will endeavor to ice their customers better bargains for Cash or Produce than can be had at any other establishment. Their assortment being complete. it would be useless to particularize articles, but would just say that their stock consists of a full supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware. Dye Stuffs,Drugs, Hats, Bonnets, Boots and. Shoes, &c., &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 produce at a better rate, and the merchant to sell his goods at lower prices than he can do on credit, therefore will adhere to the Ready Pay System. We da not ask you to call and see our goods first, but examine others first, if you please, and then oura,.and we are sure you will purchase of us if you want bargains. MA YNARDA WATTLES. I? °me. lone 30, 1846. ,Polite. THEpartnership heretofore eittina hetwerm • the. :Subscribers under the firm of Elliott & Mercur, is this day by mutual consent dissolved. All accounts duo the firm will he found in the hands of Thomas Elliott who is duly authorized to settle all of the busi ness of the late firm THOMAS ELLIOTT, HIRANI MERCUR. Towanda, August Ist., 1R46. ARRIVAL OF SUMMER GOODS, 31 So. 4, Brick Row. THE subscribers are now r - ...ceiving and opening a very large supply of seasonabl. GOODS, which they are anxious to sell on th o e most favorable terms for ready pay. They are fully determined Clot no one shall sell Goods cheaper than they. Having taken much pains in the selection of their goods—and as many articles of mer- ehandixe have fallen off in price since spring purchases were made, they confidently believe they can otil.q . some inducements to those who wish to buy cheap goods they will not readily find elsewhere. especialVa 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. Calicoes, 7 do. Very good Prints„, 10a12 &15 per yd. Brown Sugar. 7, 8 & 9 cents per lb. Good Molasses, 30 cents per gallon. Green-Tea from 124 cents to $1 per lb. And all other articles in proportion. They do not like to say they willeell "cheaper and "more" “goods" thansiny body else. That would seem too much lila , boasting; but they will say distinctly, they WILL Nor be undersold; and, will also say to their Lumber and Froduce 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 CASH! 'They do not consider it necessary to enumerate all or any of the articles they have for sale. Suffice it to say, their assortment is now full and complete. Call and examine for yourselves. Towanda, July I, IB4n, WOOL! inHAVING 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. O. I). BARTLETT: „ OT FOR A DAY ONLY !—Afore FLORENCE BONNETS just received at the Savings Bunk, whir we are offering to-Jay as cheap as yesterday.— Call and examine. 017 G. E. FLYNT & CO. THOSE LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN GlNG harni, Rept DeLaing, Lamina cloths for summer long looked for by the Lldiea, have arrived V./1 1 o y oce,v be teen a; Itr:rus NO. 3 AGAINST THE WORW • 'CST REVD the Largest, Best, end Cheapest, Goods erer brought into thecoesuiry ~ , . DRESS GOODS, Printed !mishits, lace muslins, lawn gingliamii,organdi, print marquise, Canary lawn, cashmeres, muslin ging-. twins a new article. tlorence • satin striped, balzartne, a ti.w pat. Mack balzarine, checked print reps and crape deluine, white dress goods, it large lot of prints rich and I:eautiful patterns. corded nod grass skirts, mare do- Lune shawls, plain and shaded do., Ilk. 4. cord stradella shawls. barrige and net shawls, satin striped barrige and net long shawls, ladies polka, fig 'd and striped cravats and ties. beautiful gimps said trriuges, silk dewiveils. green barrige, Ste. Cheaper than the cheapest—Gipsey pearl braid, oorde net lace, florence, gipsey devan straw edge I and plain, Miss& gipsey pedal, birds eye braid and devon straw ; speddid Bonnet Ribbonz, some very desirable styles; doz. Parasols- and Sun Shades, lady and gents black and'ead Kid Gloves. Lill. Cambric lidkfs. Hosiery 4-c BROAD CLOTII6.. Twilled French. English and American; doe skin Cal simere, light and dark stripml checked do. a great varie ty ; golden tweeds, inerino cassimere, Kentucky Jeans, blue drills. A superior a...nutria of VEZ;T/AGS inarsaibt, valentine. cassimere, plain and sniped satin. 10 bales Sheeting, Batting, Wadding and W icking HARDWARE. Such as Iron. nails, steel, log chains. halter and trace do., mill a nd x cut saws. augurs and tiles. A large as sortment of Shelf Ilailivare, door trimmings. cutlery, shoe thread, wool and horse rants, coffee mills, &c. Blond's, Harris' and Waslswortli's Warranted Groin and Gras,.Srythts.snathi; and sickles, a first sate artier•. BOOTS & SHOES. ' Ladies' kid buskins and slimwrs, intim-co and calfskin boots. Mark and fancy gaiters and hall gaiters, children's Gaiters and LaViands. A beautiful arti,clc gcnt's gai ters; coarse and fine Boots. in abundance. G ROCEBI ES. • A large stock of Sugar and Molasses: Lump, Loaf and Pulverised Sugar ; Fresh This ; Coffee, Rice, Raisins, imtmegs, indigo, tolsacco, tine cut and cudiA, shad mackerel and codfish. .'t ,general assortment, in setts, or otherwise, to suit CUs touters. 40071Ien's and Boy's Leghorn tints ; 600 P. L. do I scr- Batter. Flaxseed, Beeswax, Eggs and Crain wanted tit exchange for goods, at cash prices. Towanda, %I ay 20. 1846. NICE ARTICLB BLACK TEA can be mum) 1-9 L at No. 3, Brick Row. my2o BAIRD'S. , ›.Those who wish to Purchase Cheap Goods, ' WI.I, find it to their interest to call at BAIRD'S, before purchasing, elsewhere, as we are deter mined to sell at hazards. NO. 3, 111;1(.1( ROW. Doz. PATENT PAILS; 2 doz. Washtubs; 12 007- Brooms; 6 setts Wooden measures ; the at No. 3, Brick Rms. IOTTOIS YARN & CARPET WARP-1,000 lbs. at my2o NO.3,RRICK ROW. DRtrusk - MEDICINES, painta, ods and dye stuff.. white lead, ground and dry, varnish, madder, copperas, apta. tu:poutine, gum copal, akin, Veniti.m red, log-v.-n.(l, red-wood. cam-wood. all for 'ale cheap, at ma 20. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. TO' the citizens of Bradford County in general, and the Borough of Miranda, in partimlar s All (h.• judgments, not., and accounts of the subscribers, w 111 be collected according to law, without distinction of persons, unless satisliw•torily` settled within thirty daj.s of this date. Those who think we are not in earnest. will find out their mistake to their own awt.— .Ihuk• du,t. W . H. BAIRD & •Towanda, May 15, 18.16. N. B. We would furthermore say upon this subject, that We hoer 0,4 received a large stock of Nett , (..“o,lx, which will he cold very cheap indeed, for ready pay. EVERYTHING in the line. including Elliptic Springy, Iron Ands, Mailable Burs, Dash, Seat and Stop Irons, Ornaments, India Rubber and Oil Cloth, Lace, Tufts, Musa, &e. for sale at jlB MEM ANN E. DELI r HE subscriber , ontinues to act as agent for the DE -IL LA WARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia. a stock company of good standing and re- pute & does business on as favorable terms as any other. De is also agent fnr the LYCOMING CO. MU TCAL INSURANCE CO., a company which has al ways been punctual in the payment of losses and pre sents advantages seldom found. Towanda, May 20. 0. D. BARTLETT. THE WAR BEGUN ! War against High Prices and this, Credit System NEW FIRM AM) NEW GOODS, .11 the .reto Forlf Cheap Store. No. 2, Brick Row. one door south of the P.O. THE Subscribers having entered into a co-paitner ship for the expreis purpose of furnishing the good ,people of Bradford County with goods, wares and mer chandise, at least one notch lower than they have ever been sold in this market. They arc now securing one of the largest and best selected stocks ofspring and sum mer goods, ever landed in Northern Penns)lvania. Their stock comprises almost every article ever offered in a country store. Among which, we can only men tion that there is a general assortment of Dry Goods,. Groceries, Hardwarc, Crjeßcry, Glass, Nods, Iron. [Lamas, Boots and MOO, Sill, Till- Their goods have been purchased mostly fur cash at auction, and they pledge themselves that they will not be undersold by any other establishment in this section of the country. People have only to call at the New York Cheap Store, (No. 2 Brick. Row,) to satisfy them selves. C. & E. REED Towanda, May 25 . , 1846. r_2 ONNETS—A great saving to the Heads of the Nation." The Ladies will find it n great saving to their heads to call and purchase one of those beautiful Straw, Devon, Gimp. Florence, or Lace, Lawn, Gipsy Bonnets, selling so cheap at REED'S. A NDLORDS supplied on the most favorable terms. IZIA Those wishing to buy good Liquor and Segars yor rent. below the usual prices cannot fail to find it to their advantage to call nu TRACY & MG 3RE. DlsNolution. THE partnnrship heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of Cartier & Huriburt. is this day by mutual Consent dissolved. NI. T. CARRIER. P. M HURI.BURT, Towanda. Aug,- 1 10, 1846 AriALICOES—the largest assortment and prettiest 111 patterns, rind cheapest CALICOES, to say no thing of Ginghams, Lawns, &c., ever seen in this re gion. for sale by my2o O. D. BARTLErr. KEEP SHADY' Just received at the Savings Bank : 100 sup. Parasols; 50 Parasollettes; 100 Umbrellas ; For the "splinters," we will pnt them down - low. May '27. G. E. FLYNT & CO. A E.ASOI,S, l'A It ASOLEETS, SUN SHADES. I — . either Silk, Gingham, or Cotton, may he found REED'S t heap 4 SV M '.lt Eft Shawls, Muslin Derraine. Ombri DeLaine, Plain and Embroidered Straddle and Barege Shawls suitable for summer, now opening at REED'S. lEGHORN and Palm Leaf Hats of all qualities just 4 received and tbr sale cheap at REED'S TRACY & MOORE NOTICE. AVID DOANE, my son. a lad over eighteen Ai years left my house on the sth of August inst, without any goal reason far doing so, 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. I lth '46. . JOSEPH DOANE. • • IRON AND STEEL. lIQL A CKSMITHS, and others wanting IRON OR -1—) STEEL, will do well to - eall and examine the large kept ramtantly on band at IIERcURS'. OREGON OR wAg BON N ETS CROCKERY a - r CI :Zj '.-' 0 INSURANCE AGENCY ware, Sloite-ecare, Liyuurx. 4c., 41% CLEAR TILE WAY. And make room fur the &rereign Balm Pills. It is now pbout four years since Dr. E. L. Soule first introduced the Oriental or Sovereign,Baltn Pills to the public, and we venture to say, that no other medicine has given 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 intircly vegetable, and cause no pain in their operations, being perfectly safe for young or old, and those of debilitated constitutions, and as a family med icine, have no equal. Fhey are an effectual remedy for diseases of this chmate,such as bilious diseases in all their various lot ms. Fever, Old Liver Complaints Head aches, Coughs, Colds. Costiveness &c. We have warranted them in over 100 cases of Fever and Ague. and have never known them to fail in removing it, in from one to six days. when taken according to direct !ions. They never leave the bowels costive, being very different from any other Pills in use, which leave the bowels costive, and one dam only creates the necessi ty for another. In nervous debility and female weakness their effects have been truly astonishing. They have restored n large number of such eases after they hail been confined to their beds, and given up by their physicians. The certificates a few of which may be seen in our cir culars. which may be had of our agents gratis. They q net the nervous system, and remove the cause of ner vous irritation. In short they strengthen and renovate The n bole system. In cases of Dyspepsia and costiveness they have winked wonders: Thousands have been re stored front all the horrors of the above diseases, and a number of them iu Syracuse, and in this county.— For particulars see circulors. We have always taken great care in selecting and compounding our medicines, which has been done by Dr. Soule in person, as may be seen by the following certificate. We have acted as agents for Dr.E.L.Soule for the last fnur ye .rs in purchasing most cil the medicines used in the composition of his pills.—During that time some .tithe articles have advanced nearly an hundred per eenr. He has not varied his proportions. and has at no time ti - ed any but the hest of medicines. We have also acted as agents in selling his Sovereign Balm Pills, and from the universal satisfaction given, we con sider they rank among the hest pills now before the pub lic. Dr. Sonic is the person who first introduced them into this country, and has continued the manufacture of them ever since. T.B.Frccit .sr. Co. Syracuse, February 23, 1540. None are genuine, except those bearing the name o Dr. E. L, Soule & Co. on the face of each box. For sale by Huston & Ladd, Towanda: George A. Perkins, Athens; Lyman Durfee, Smithfield; A. 4S. 11. Morley, Burlington; Lent Taylor, Granville; Sand Smith, Franklin: A. Burroughs, Monroeton ; George Nichols, Rome ; H. Z. Frishie, Orwell; Le Raysville, J. E. Bullock. 12-3 m OCAVI:ZLna\ L021115.,..)L.Var0 gHE next year of this In-titutiol will commence on Monday the 31 at day of A ugust. • MR. J. C. VANDERPOOK, _Principal, tMitis 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 MI. 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 Tedton. per tern' derco eerdcm For the common English studies, For the higher branches, including Natural, l,,trllurtual and Moral Sciences, ‘lathematirs and Languages, For tho second and third terms, Extra, For Drawing and Painting, For Music, pith INC of Instrument, Without, Several literary and scientific gentleman, in conjunc t en with the principal, have consented to favor the in stitution with lectures on the more important branches of education, free of charge. All atudenta nill be charge , ' for not less than half n term, unless absence is occasioned by illness or other unavoidable causes. The exercises of composing and declaiming gill be required of every student, unle,s excused by the teachers or parents. The course of instruction is designed to be thorough and practical, adapted to the requisitions of business, and the demands of an intelligent people. The Academy has one a the finest locations: on the Susquehanna, commanding a charming view of that beautiful river, the borough of Towanda and the sur rounding landscape. From a confidence in the zeal, enterprize and abilities of the teachers, and the unusual prosperity of the school (luring 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 consequent favor of the public. H IRA M MIX. President. ENOs TOM KINS, J. D. MONTAN VE, C. 1.. W J. F. MEANS. ~Tnt arse DAVID CASH 13. KINGSBERY,. H. S MERCI;II, WM. ELWELL. Towauda, Augu,L 3, 1.846. •Owing to an error in manuscript, the date ?tithe hand-bills will be toned incorrect. It is three days too late. t The late Preceptress, having left the institution, without giving the necessary notice, we are under the nece.sity of deferring the opening of the Female De partment for one week. MISS BLACKMAN comes highly n4ommended as a pianist and a scholar. .1. C. VANEERCOOK. CLAREMONT HOUSE, ~a~~~~ ~~~3~~~~, RESPECTFULLY informs hie fiienda that hc has leased the above House, situated on the south side of tae 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 "as , uring them no pains or expense will be spared to please his guests, he respectfully solicits public patron- age, pledging himself that while the establishment is under his control, it shalt not be excelled by any in the country. The rooms of 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 hest liquors in a pure and unadulterated state. rirst rate Stabling attached, with ready and faithful Ostlers always in attendance. 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. STILL THEY COME! IL S. N -IL C. MERCUR, trAvE tun RECEITP.D ANOTHER ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, consisting as usual, of everything, which wil . . be sold al the lowest notch Towanda, July 6, 1846. Prints and Ging - hangs. AVERY largo and beautiful assortment of Print, Gingham, and Lawns. purchased in New York since the late reduction of prices, just received at July 8. MERCERS'. RINTED CALICOES--20,000 yds., Ginn 6} .I — . to 25 cents. Those wishing Prints had better avail themselves of this opportunity•—they are.selling rapidly. 11. E. FLINT & CO. • • 'AT AN .ANNUAL MEETING ' no , the Directors of the " Towanda Savings Hank," AUF. held at Towands, May lit, 1846, the following preamble rind resolutions were unanimously adopted t - Resolved, That the largest stock of GOODS shall be Oared in No. 5, south end Buick Row. Resolved, That GEO. E. FLYNT & CO. shall con tinue to sell Goods as usual—cheaper than any other establishment in Towanda. 'Resolved, That the " Savings Dank " regulates the prices of Merchandise and Exchange until oar next an nual meeting. Resolved, That the war against Lumber—Credit and High Prices, shall be continued. Resolved, That the " Ready Pay System " is best adapted to this atmosphere, and when in successful operation, goods have, can and shall be sold cheap as in the next place. Resolved. Vert more goods and better, shall be sold at N 0.5, (F. & Co.) for the coming twelve months, than any other establishment. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the " Bradford Reporter," and " Bradford Argus," and two thousand copies circulatedthroughout the county. GEO. E. FLYNT & Co. -,. -1 ' ur - Another Great and Enthusiastic , MEETING ! AT A MEETING of "aU No. 3--Bria: Row," held on the 33d day of May, inst.. OLD BAIRD. was milled to the Chair, and BILL BAIRD appointed a com mittee of tho whole to draft resolutions. After several pathetic speeches by Elecizer and George, the follow ing Preamble and Resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, There appears to be a great desire on the part of some Merchants in the Borough, to come up along with No. 3; and Whereas we are willing to assist them in doing so as far as consistent : Therefore Resolved, That such merchants have our consent to unite their several stocks together, as the only means by which they can equal No. 3. Resolved, That the " Shavings Bank" take the right wing; "small profits and quick sales" the left, and " New rork in Miniature" the rear,--la pike team backwards. Resolved, That we never before thought New York was such a looking place as "ifs miniature exhibits. Resolved, That No. 3 always has, always CAN, and always WILL, sell goods cheaper, better goods and more of them than any store in town. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting he published in the Village papers, and that one copy be handed to each of our competitors, and half a copy to "Neu , York in miniature.' May 29.1946. . BILL BAIRD & CO. BOOT & SHOE MAKING. g i .1 014 • Witcpx & SAGE have associated themsevea in the Boot and Shoe Making business, in the borough of Towanda, and may be found at the old stand of S. Hathaway, lately occupied by Elkanah Smith, near I. H.Stephens' Exchange Hotel, where they solicit a share of public patronage. They intend, by a carefcl selection of stock, and by attention to the interests of their customers, to make as neat and durable work as can 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., &c. JOHN W. WILCOX, PHILANDER SAGE. Towanda, May 14, 1845. C4III.IrIET FUIRAITURE 31AY BE HAD at our shop much lower than it has ever been sold in Towanda. Goods are cheap, and wheat am lowered, and that is the reason we can afford all for to do it. All kinds of produce will he received in payment. Also, LUMBER of all kinds. Sept. t. . L. M. NYE 4 CO. BEI 4 00 5 00 2 00 7 00 5 00 WILL be kept on hand a large assortment, and made to order on shorter notice anclfor 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 shall be satisfied. A good hearse and pall may be had in attendance when desired. September 1, 1845. L. M. NYE 4 CO. NEW ESTABLISHJIENT ph, vs es.k *Am- 1 „...„z -a, L. M. NYE & CO., would re- Ppectlly inform the citizens of Tow anda-and the public generally, that a TIN , they have on hand dc manufacture '; ;to order all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE, of the best mate ' rials, and workininship that cannot be surpassed, in add ition 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 experienee in the business, we shall be able to satisfy all who teal disposed to call, both as to quality and price, and by strict...attention to business hope to merit and receive the patronage of a liberal com munity. L. M. NYE & CO. Towanda, September 1, 1845 CASH FOR WOOL.—The sobsoriber has no objection to pay part or even all CASH for Wool, at as high rates as the market will permit. Towanda, May 20. 0. D. BA RT LETT. 101.1" NETS, another lot just received and for sale .W cheap a: jell RE E DS'. WANTED -500,000 Shingle. ; 300,000 feet Boards: June 14 Mao, MN* ICIG•9 Ilire p. TOWANDA SAVINGS BANK New Store, New Goods and New Prices O. B. FLINT & CO., the only Orizinal Cash Store ! V; EL VE MONTHS' experience has induced the Cashier & Co. of the " Towanda Savings Bank" to enlarge the sphere of their operations, being well as sured from the past, that the system of " Pay to-day and trust to-morrow," is well adapted to Bradford 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 the many articles that comprise our stock of Dry Goods : French, English and American Cloths, French Cos vimere, Vesting', Sauinet, Summer Stuffs, Carpetings, French Muslin, Lawns. Bamges, Balzarines, Gingham Musltns, Ginghams, Cashmeres, De Laines, Shawls of all descnptions, such as Brocha Plain de Leine, Range, Super silk, Rob Roy, and Merino, Parasols, Sheetings,Tickings, Drilling, Bagging, Wicking. Oil Cloths, dr.o. 20,000 yards printed calicoes, together with our usual stock of Milinery Goode. Our stock embraces almost every article usually called for. We have just received a large invoice of Family Crocenes— which we are offering at reduced prices—time and space will not allow us to enumerate. Also, a large stock of Crockery, Glassware, Shelf Hardware, Nails, Steel, Iron. Hats and Caps,Boota and Shoes, &c., dtc. We take this opportunity of returning our thanks to the people of Bradford and adjoining counties, and in• vite all who wish to BUY GOODS CHEAP, to give ud a call, as we are pledged to go for " The Cash Par ty." We assure our fnends that no compromise has been effected with the CREDIT OR LUMBER pri ces, but we shall continue to buy low and sell cheap, as long u there is a cash customer in Bradford' eaunty. Our motto for the year to come, is.—" WE HAVE WE CAN. WE WILL." c o. Look for the Sarin,7,l Bank, No. 5, South End, Brick Row. OEO. E. FLYNT & CO. Towanda, May 20, 1846 SUSIMER SHAWLS, ,Handkereheifs and Bibbone beautiful and cheap, at illy 20 BETTS'. 4111:01_11,1 - "ArMirMil 1000 lbs. Good Butter; J. D. 4- E.D. MONTAN VE 4. CO Established .iTlay ISIS. The Treasury of History, Comprising a general introductory outline, of Universal History, Ancient end Modern, and a series of se pelt!. histories of every principal nation .that . exists, their rise, progress, present eon dition, Ate., Etc, - BY SAMUEL MAUNDER, Author of the "Treasuryof Knowledge." " Biographi cal Treasury," &c. including THE HISTORY OF AMERICA, - EDITED IT. taut INMAN, The republication of this valuable work has been undertaken partly on account of the high favor with which it has been received in England, but chiefly in consideration of its intrinsic value, arising from the felicitousadaption of the plan to a want that has been long and generally felt and from the judgment and fidelity manifested in.its execution. The idea of giv ing in a single work, of no very formidable dimensions, • sufficiene s oudine of the world's whole history, and similar outlines of the history of every nation, is so obvious, judicious and appropriate as to require no eulogium. Every person who cass at all for the acquisition of useful knowledge m st desire to mess such a general knowledge of past e cuts, not only in his own, country but' in all countries, as shall enable him to understand the perpetually recurring allusions that are found in almost any course of general reading ; because for want of such'undcrstandiog there is always a serious diminution -both of pleasure and profit. even in the perusal of such works as are designed chiefly for amuse ment. For instance, most of Sir Walter Scott's novels are founded upon history, and abound with reference to historal events and personages, a want of some acquain tance with which detracts seriously from the interest and delight they are so well qualified to awaken ; and so of most other works belonging to the better class of what is eiilled light literature. But the difficulty has been to obtain this general knowledge without going through many books, requiring a greater expenditure of time and money than most persons are able or willing to afford ; and toobviate such difficulty has been the purpos of Mr. Maunder. His plin has the merit of completeness, and is un doubtedly the best that could have been desired: H. gives first a geberalsketch of ancient and modern his tory—a rapid and comprehensive bird's-eye view, as it were of the rise and-progress of nations, the most 'im portant incidents of their career, and their relations to each other; and after this he takes up the nations separately, furnishing a concise digest of all that is im portant or desirable to know concerning each, and thus affording a sort of key to the changes and events that were more briefly indicated, rather by their results than theri incidents, in the general sketch or ontline. Thus the salient points orhistory are brounht within a man ageable compass ; and an excellent foundation is laid for more thorough and extensive reading irt reference to any portion of the world or any epoch of Which a com plete knowledge may be desired. In the execution of thid plan the author has been very successful. His notices of hi-torical events,though brief, are lucid and satisfactory; and he traces the connection of effect and cause with singular acumen and generally with most commendable freedom from partiality or bias; thus supplying a very good idea of the philosophy of history as well as of the facts which history records.— In a word, the work will be found invaluable to the ge neral reader, and a very useful help to the student. Complete in two volumes, large octavo, with engrav ings, $4. An edition in paper covers, complete, suita ble for mailing. S 3-. DANIEL ADEE, Publisher, ;07 Fulton-street, New -York. Elmiia, Corning, and Buffalo Line. THE Proprietors of the above Line,will continue to run a Line of Passage Boats between ELMIRA, CORNING and BUFFALO. for the accommodation of EMIGRANTS and FAMILIES, moving West, af fording facilities not heretofore offered to the Emigrant, from this section of New York and Pennsylvania. The Boats of this Line are of the FIRST CLASS fitted and furnished with all the conveniences and ac commodations of PACKETS, commanded by experien ced Captains, and towed by relays of Horses. BOAT ROME, Capt. H. W. THOMPSON, TEMPEST, Capt. A .M.TARLOR. During the season of 1846, one of the above Boats will leave Corning, and Elmira, every week, in the fol lowing order:— C(5llNi NU, eve r y Monday evening, at 6 o'clock P. M., am' RA. every Tuesday evening, at 6 o'clock P. M. Towing down Seneca lake every Thursday morning. touching at - Big Stream, Lou,i and Dresden, -leaving Buffalo for Corning and Elmira, every Wednesday morning. FOR EREIGHT OR PASSAGE apply to Captain on board, or to Wm. Mallory, Corning, S. B. Strang & co., Elmira, Wintermute & Tuttle,.Horscheads, A Nash, Havana, L. G. Townsend, Big Stream, Woodworth & Post, Lodi, • Price dr Holly, Gencata, Gay "4 Sweet, Waterkv. J .Shoemaker, Seneca Fall, Bakir 4 Ross, 41lontezuma, H. Wright, Rochester, H. Niles, Buffalo. oacDozsg THE subscriber not being in full communion with the firm of M—, he is not prepared to boastof the largest assortmentsofJEWEl.RY out of Juil : and having never learned the Cabinet nialcing business,— he is not prepared to do any work in that line; but having served a regular apprenticeship (7) in the watch repairing business, and the experience of 16 years, has no hesitation in saying that all work entrusted to him shall be done in a workmanlike manner, promptly, and second best to none west of that city from whence came that 'nighty rush of Gobi Jewelry ! Now my friends, in all your gettings don't forget to get your watches fixed at old No. 100 opposite the Public Square and two doors north of Briggs' tavern. A.M.WATINER. Towanda, April•2R, 1646. N. B.—l pledge myself to do my work right. All • ork warranted one year and the money refunded if it does not perform according to agreement. Stick a P.O. • here lIIITEICIW7L'IVICA• SPRING ARRANGEMENT! (IN and after MONDAY. MARCH 30th 1846, the Passenger Cars on rho Williamsport and Ehnira Rail Road will leave Williamsport daily at half pa,,t five o'clock, A. M., and at two o clock P.M. while the waterraen are travelling. A daily line of mail coaches. will lave Trout Run for Tioga County, i ..mediately after the arrival of the cart. Extras, will always be in readiness on the arrival of the cars at Ralston, (besides the regular mail line,) to carry Passengers to ELMIR.f, OWEGO, TROE TOTEIND.9 and the intermediate places. The road roe foot travel ing from Crandle's to Bldsshurg is in'gnod order. Passengers may rest assured, that every,effort will be made by the company to give satisfaction to the travel ing public, and that this route North, is t cheapest, the most comfortable and expeditious in the State. RORERT FARIES, President. Willliamsport, March 23:1846. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ALL.persons indebted to the estate of Joel Tuttle, late of Standing Stone- township, deed., arc reques •ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate; will please present them du ly attestedAo ALBA TUTTLE. Executor. Standing Stone, June 4, 1946. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALLpersdns indebted to the estate of James L. Ennis, Into of Standing Stone tositiship, dec'd„ am hereby-requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please pre sent them duly attested to ASA STEVENS, Standing Stone, June 4, 1846. Executor. SIiMMER STUFFS—By the Yard. Bale or Pack age, at G. E. FLYNT & CO. DELINQUENTS Fr HOSE who have purchased goods at Montanye's t r Co.'s store on a years credit, at as cheap rates as they could have been enabled to do at other places foe Cash will do well to pay up, if they wish to keep the pot boiling. June 17. 1846. .2311/Z.MSE lECOULE9 attorney at Law, FFICE in the north corner of the Brick Row,di O rectly over the Post Office, Mnin street. (rjEn trance at the north end of the building. FOREIGN PERIODICA LS, REPUBLICATION OF THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW THE ED .NBURGH REVIEW, THE FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIE4 THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, AND i3LACKWOOD ' S EDINGBURGII 31AGAziN The above Periodicals are reprinted in 'Ne w y immediately on their arrival by the British steamer:l; a beautiful clear type, on fine white pap e " g faithful copies of the originals--Btscxwoon's 1141 xtics being an exact (ac-simile of the Edinburg,' tion. The wide-spread fame of these splendid Perit,. renders it needless to say much in their proi, e. literary organs, they stand far in advance Many a o ,{, of a similar stamp now published, while the p0E6,4 complexion of each is marked by a dignity,.e oo d o ,,, forbearance not often found in worksey a pin y et : acter. Tbey embrace the views of the three great parti es , England—Whig, Tory, and Radical.—" Blaelwree4: and the." London Quarterly" are Tory_; th e . E i burg Review," Whig : and the" Westodnister,"4Z cal. Tlie'" Foreign Quarterly "ix pUrely th em ,. irrg devoted principally to criticisms on foreign (: 04.. nental Works. The prices of the Rs-rn I NTS are less than oae•th.l of those of the foreign copies, and while they are ly well got up, they afford all that advantage to American over the English reader. rERMS: PATMENT TO RE MADE IN ADT %NM For any one of the four Reviews, $3,00 per nn, For any twc, do 5,00 For any three, .do 7.00 For all lout' of,the Reviews, 8,00 For Blackwood's Magazine, 3.00 For Blackwood and the 4 Review., 10,00 CLCBI3I.NG Four copies of any or all of the above works to sent to one address on payment of the regular subs c , i , lion for three—thc fourth copy being gratis. cj' Remittances and communications must be ea , in ati cases without expense to the publisheu,—T, former may always be done through a Post -master banding him the amount to be remitted, takingl„,,,, ceipt and forwarding the receipt by mail, Posbp'rid ; „ the money may be enclosed in a loiter, Pool paid, I. rected to the publishers. N. B.—The 1',41 age on all these Periodiralsi., ducrd by the late Post-Office law, to about ono-461 the former rates; making a very important saving in* ex periseto the mail subscribers, • In all the principal cities a&i Towns Ihr4. out the United States to which there is a &rot Road or %Voter communication from the city nf York, these periodicals will be delirered FREE or POB'I*AGE. LEONARD SCOTT & CO. Publt,ghers, Iyear 1I Fulton St., Neu yoi. New Blackswithing Establishment In Towanda, Prices 25 per cent. cheaper than hare a' been known in Northern THE subscriber, having commenced the abeie sinew, takes this method to inform the in4ie tants of Towanda and vicinity. that he it premed do all kinds of work entrusted to his came in the m s neat and workmanlike manner: such asironing mad, es, carriages, sleight, of all kind.; mill'vurk ot al kinds, done a little nicer than at any other shop in tic county, Some attention paid to EDGE TOOL.; fill up crevices, and finally all kinds of venni in tis above line (horse-shodinit excepted) and win - tendx-• all my work to stand the test. 'Fry me ant if eon .1., not find things just right, then put me down. From ml long experience in the business, I flatter myself gat, can please all kinds of people. You ran find intr all times at my shop. a few rods south of Bridge wee known as Means' old stand. All kinds of Produce taken in payment Inc work", a littlof the ready Jo-Davin will not he refawd. Di. HEMINGWAY, JR. Towanda, May 6, 18.46.—y MEDICINE AND SUMER DR J A 141 Es M. GOODRICH has lorated at MONROE, for the practice of his pro. and will he pleased to wait on those requmng bll Vices. He may he found at .1. L. Johnson's tatirrn. Refeienco may he male to Drs. Bus rya & M. of Towanda. April 23, 1846. • Clocks,. Watches, Jewelry t& Silvcrwatt, .4T NO. I. BRICK ROIL WA. CH A MBE RUN 1111. just roomed the city of New York with the hirge , tv, ,, ment of F.iSH/ON.IR LE JEWELRY'. ever 1 , ,,c , t to this place, such as Fingrrvrings, Breasi.purt titre , description; Lockets, bracelets, golf and silver point,: gold keys, thin-hies. silver spoons, sugar tongs. {pea Iles, for all ages, pen sad pocket knives. (Roee. rx+ nufacture,) and many other articles which he will WI extremely low for CASH. All kinds of WATCHES; consisting of ' , Ore l ' vet, L'Epine„ English and Swiss watches, warranter Peep good time. It is as clear and unquestionable as our right :v."; whole of Oregon, that W3l. A. CHAMPLIFLIN b. rx the Ingest and best selected assortment,of ever brought into the borough'of TolX2llda. will sell his goods rheaperdhan teas er'r sold by cr human liriaz being I—suck a pin there !! N. B. Watches warranted to run well one try s the money refunded ; and a_ written agreement pia to that to all that I lesire one. n s NI A PI.E SUGAR, Wood, and all k:ndsof Ca try Produce received iripayment. I W. A. CH.AMBERLIN, Amu Towanda, April I 546 CIMIRS aND B.EDSTEAS / .. THE sulweriirrs •itill cocain --" I ' i to at their manufacture ol a ,ta a n n d d li a erp on hl al , kii,a r , ,,, , ... Cane and Wood seal(lus" 4,12.._,:',.:- also Settees of varnna Lop.. o- (:',-•• • 4- BEDS7'E.II)S, of etc' \ description. .whieli ore st!P. .i. , sell low for each or produce. TURNING done to order. TOMKINS Sr ItIAKINSON. Towanda, April 1'.3, 1845 aaa.a.ilaz3 3 F.ISHIONJBLE 7:411,011S. Over Montanye's store, next door to Mercer's hair': at the old stand of P owe ll & :camp• "c'•) SWDDLE ./IND lINLVES leit aVIALIG-11E111101G; • , ELK.ILV:4II &WTI', Z r i So.r. WEsrEurFuld,r inform that they still cestoto the manufacture of Saddles, Bri t he: , .l l,,, t' s . &c., in Col.-Mix's building, next doot to 1. C.. l6E r Law Office, where they will keep comtantly on tis: ,, and manufacture to order, . Elastic II et), Unf as ten and Quilted Saddh`. Harness, Carpet Bop, Bridles, Collars, Trunks, Valises, 41'. A . r. Ca4iage Trimming and Afililary NA dart order. Mattresses, Pew and .Chair Cushions made es . 01 notice and reasonable terms. The subscribers hope by doing their work well" r4 , by a strict attention to business, to merit a rhia. public patronage. ELKANAH small & Towanda, May 21, 1545, Terms of the Bradford Rcporld• Two &liars and fifty cents per annum: deducted if paid within the year; and for CASH " ally in advance, ONL DOLLAR will he deduetrd Subscribers at liberty to discontinue 'at 3 ny paying arrearages. Most kinds of Coe s ra r l'sero received in payment, at the marketptice. nral Advertisements, not exceeding • s gtvire lines, inserted for fifty cents ; every s ubscuudn''' ' . o 4 twenty 7 five cents. A discount made to yearly adve tr ,.,;. Jo n NO, of every description. neatly peititiously executed on new and fashionable tYr letters on business pertaining . to the °tree M Us free of postage, to ensure attentteu. II
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