I=l= FM TO WI II - L; . '26 ittAVAIMMIt SdsM#ttethetfaumpCgasutatiptatilpnal• In thi ewe ben axecety .eangie.divpue, pipe futuur Uh O► Tat Forth IrruTictql College of .11,alth. • liitiacailiinuy Pills ate coMpoi•ed of . plants 'Mehl/Mar `spatitaneously - .on - Mir -own soil: and are. thtfalfUia Geurt adapted to our constitutions, than Medi tines.ict' r6Cted fplinfoivign drum howsver welt they ; and as WRIGH'rS INDIA& VECIETeiIIf.E PILLS 'so founded upon the Principle that itiOturiisn holy is in•truth "11,,IIIIACT TO IJUI ' ONE DIREASE,I . natnely: corrupt humors, and that . said ma'am cures thiatieSse nn NATURAL PRINCIPLES. hytonsing and purifying the lay, it will be tromi• tealrat If the constitution !lb not entirety exhausted. a pdietfainve In iheit uee, afeunlinq to ilirerti•nrs, is al' whitely certain to drive diewne of every name from the . , . 'When' we tvieh to restore a 'swamp or morass 'n fettifiii;wr drain it of 'the superabundant aster. In like . inaiinei. if we wish to restorer the body to heulth we inliii,Eleinser it of impurity. 'WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS will be found one of the how, if not the very best, medi. eineThin . the world for carryina nut this • GRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLE. • beiVictsri they expel from the body all !florid,' e n d eownpt hdrni r. the' canoe of the disease, in an easy end Ain. railtlinner, and while they every day give EASE & plia • litre . , disease of every mame is rapidly driven from the' &Say: • 'TIM following highly respectable Orme-keepers have been, Oly appointed Agents for the Nalls . of Wright's In. dianitegetahte Pills in Bradford County'. & Co., Towanda ; "'A: H. Gaylord, Canton - • John H. Furman, Columbia Floss; . T. &S. W.. Pomeroy, Troy ; & Gee. Bur • v!, • Wor. Gihson, Ulster ; lington ; *Men Duffer, Smithfield ; 1: - .B.Enriworth, Athens; Trscy.Milan ; • - U. Moody & Co. frenchmorn ; John Horton. Jr., Teirytown irD; Nimusn. Springfield ,:•stDrrs & Jones, Sheshequin; , ; „,,Pilniel Brink, Horohrook; N. D. & C. ,Warford, Monmeton Officrs devoted exclusively to the, sale of Wriuht's Indian Vegetable Pills, of: the North American College No. T 26 Greenwich street, New York ; No. 199 l'iemont st., Cotton ; and Principal Office, No 169 Rinv"Street, Philadelphia.: 15v MONEY LOST. y the undersigned on the 23 inst., at' the Toll House,' or near Mathewson's ravern. in Athens, a Wallet containing st 7 in Bank Notes, and about fit in change._ Also L Note signed by Samuel Niles & twopigMad by A. C.: Scott, amounting in all to about s_o:prid. urine other "paliers ; if the person finding or Inkingthenk will return them to the undersigned, shall beAniitled to d ss ; or any , information given whereby (he alwve may be recovered. shall be amply rewarded by BENJAMIN I'. SCOTT, Smithfield, Sept. 2Qth,' 184$. 'Administrator's Sale rpursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford Couuty, will be sold at public vendor., at the honsead George Coryell, in Monroeton, at 2 o'clock in - thenfternoon on Thursday, the -15th day of October ittext, tie following described property, late of Noadiab .15141tner;''dee'd, to Wit: The undivided one-eighth port of a tract of land situate in Monroe township, bounded north by lands of A. L. Cramer, east by G. F. Mason, Sarah Case and Franklin Lyon, on the south by the TO. wands creek and on the west by lands of G. F. Mason, Containing one hundred alerts with about -silty acres improved, with a:framed house and barn and au apple orchard thereon. Also—the south half of a lot of land situate in Mon roe townihip .eontaining one hi.ndred acres, bounded on the north by lands of Jab Summers. east by James R. Irvine' & 917.: W. Irvine, south by W. W. Irvine & Sebleus Macey, and on the west by lands of &blear Marcy and ReVellon Fowler. The said fifty acres be ing all unimproved. Term, made known on day of ale. CIA EIRISSA CRA Nhl Ell, Adminittratriz JAS. R. IRME, Adminialralor, • Sep. 9. SHERIFF'S SALE: Y virtue of a writ of yenditioni exponas is -111 sued out of the court of Common Pleas of Bradford county; to me directed. I shall ex- pose to public' sale at the house of Ira 11 Ste- phens in the borceigh of Towanda. on Poch). the 16th day of October. the following described piece or parcel of land situate in Wyalusine township. bounded north by lands of Justus by:---•Stallord. south by J. H. -Wadi; easi hy_ the township line. Containing i 35 2] arirrs; abort two hundred acres improved. sting tour fianed_houses, three .log houses. cow framed barn, one log barn, one spring house. Vane 'grist min and the half of a saw mill and three orchards thereon. 'Seiied. and taken in execution at the suit of .dtlieha Lewis vs. Samuel Black. JOHN F. MEANS. Sheriff. GEM > l,, ' , Sheriff 'is Office. "Fiaanda; Sept. 16. 1846 Arrival of the Great Western ! Al Towanda. Mast 18th 1E46. j 1 . .N the Cargo will in found a large lot of sods. Imam *nd lemon crackers. Ladies lasting gaiters, do. Mimes lissome boots, Zo. :Misses walking shoes, do. children' leather boots, do. Misses gaiters, and boots and shoes of 7, sakirids, which will be sold very law foe ready pay. N. B. 50 Firkins of good butter wanted. for which half cash and half trade will be paid, and the highest at price dud the lowest trade ' at the grocery and shoe store. • The sobscriber bus been so long in the business of • boots and shoes, that ho flatters .himself that he can ,femiah a better article than Des 'Clef. brought into this Market. I want you all to come an* try, if they Ao.not. fit yo Geed not buy„ Bow toes are broad,and some are narrow „,.„.„ II you want good shwas, come to O'Hara. August 18.4848. "a- ''' Agrailla VYBILM[ga , a 'THE, SUBSCRIBER would respectfully infora .r .the public that ho continues marry on the above ' 4 'hcdnims at Ids shop in the vicinity of Lersynaille, and that fie is prepared to furnish on the most reasonable WIRE CLOTH, suitable for Safes, the Rolling ttemens, in Grist Mills, or for Selves in Fanning mills,- , prdpm directed to Lersyrville, Bradford Co. Pa., be promptly attended to. E. MARSH. September 21, .1818. • SHERIFF'S SALE. , Int virtue nut writ of venditioni expense issued oat "'Vail , Of the court of common pleas of Bradford Coon ,,.^,ty; to me directed, I shall expose, to pub& sale at the licerreefV_. M. Long in Troy, on Wednesday; the 7th All 4, Of No"vembernezt, it 10 o clock A. the ( 0111 ;win8 . kods situate. inTroy, Brsdfonl County, bounded on the • east by the Sugar Creek and lairds of Samuel Allen 4. the Avery Ruail, and on the south by land of Aldrich Ward, on the west by land of said Wird_and Gardner Seaman, on thinorth by the mud creekoned and land belonging, the heirs of Myron-Allen. and the Troy and Towanda road ; containing about fOrty suet more 'or less, with • framed house, framed bare, and 4 1 4 8 Lenge, and soma small . apple taxi thereon all improved, Seized and taken in execution et thc auit - of J. Morris Wattle* va. .4dolphus Allen. • , , ' ( JOHN F. MEANS...Sheriff. • Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Pool., 3 0 , 1846, • POSITIVE. • • • J'vrict is hereby, siren to all those Merchants who wiihed to compromise, and themiry raise the price of Goads in Towanda, that we , cannot finer into any.amusgements °fibs kind. ;Weer': hound to sell :emlP3oOle,Per thaw say . ethe r e4iblishrlent, let the eir cinliiinees be what they may,. Penman desirous of vire:toting Goads at the Mired •notch."..most call at tee ' B l,vinite Limit" as usual.. where .4 most' goods are ciiins feethe money. - GE4, R, pixy ! - .EATHER—CaIt Skins, bole and Lipper hinher at r. B MERCUR'S .ININELEX2I4I; nit HE nest year of this Antitathrt Crinatienee Mend*, the ald dal of August.! I MILL- C. j VANONBCO,cIF.. Prineipid,Vattss„E. C.SLACIC; MAN. Precepuess. ;The year will be trtylded into foci?' ,terms of eleven weeks each.' The llnit term will be fol. leWed bj 'wallop of rine week: _ • - _Tho second'term will commence November 2.11.' • The t.hiid term will commence February Bth.' and bs followed bi a vocation of one week. • ' •'. ' The fourth' erm will commence May 3. arid'be suc ceeded by a vacation of six wells . ' Tuition, per term ofe:erma'sivek4 For the common .Engli.h studies, • " For the higher hrenebes,ineluding Natural. • _ _ Intellectual int! Moral Sciences,' MAhrmatics and Language', ' For trio wood and thin! IP11115; For Drawing and Painting. Fur Music, uith use or Inatrument, Without, Percent.literary and scientific gentleriore, in'erinjunc., ton with the principal, have cimsenteilto favor Vic in stitution with ketoses an. the Moreinipstiant bratichei of education, frro'of charte. . ' ' - All students will bo'charge far not less than, h alf term, unless absence is occasioned - by illness or other unavoidable causes. • The exetri-es of enniposing and . declaiming' will he required of every student, unless excused by the teachers or titivate. The mouse of instruction is designed to be thorough and practical, adapted to - the' requisitions of Waimea, and the demands of an intelligent people. • The Academy has one rf the finest locations on the Susquehanna. 'commanding a charming view of that beautiful river, the borough of Towanda and the aura rounding landscape. From &confidence in the veal, enterprise and abilities of the teachers, and the unusual piosperity of the school during the past year, we take pleasure in recommending ibis institution, to the favorable regard and patronage of an enlightened, intelligent end generous people, trusting that it will continue in usefulness, and the consequent favor 'of the public. , HIRAM !MX.. President. ENOS TOMKINS, J. D. MONTANYE, O. L. WARD, . . J. F. MEANS. DAVID CASH B. KINGSBERY, H. S NIERCITR, 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 diys . . too life. The late Preceptrese: having left the institution, without giving the necessary notice, we are under the neeessity of deferring the opening of the Fenzak-De• par:tient for one week.• MISS BLACKMAN convey highly reeommended as a pianist and *scholar. 1„ C. VANEEBCOOK. CLAREMONT HOUSE. oarammt matamiawg. RESPECTFULLY informahis friends that belies leased the above Houseontuated on the south sole 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 as-uring them no pains or expense will be spared to pleaie his guests, he respectfully solicits public patron age, pledging himself that while the establishment is under his control, it shall not be eicelled by any in the country. The rooms a the • CLAREMONT HOUSE,' are spacious and airy, and furnished in the best Style. The Table will be furnished with every substantial the country ran produce. The Bar will be stocked with the best liquors in a pure and unadulterated state. - - First rate Stabling attached, with ready and faithful Ostlers always in attendance. In short, nothing will he omitted, which will add to the comfort and convenience of customers, and with his facilities, he believes satisfaction will be renderato all. Towanda, April 8, 1846. STILL THEYTOMEL - C. . ... S. C. .11ERCUR, HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER ASSORTHENT OF GOODS, • consisting as usual. of everythlng. which will be sold at the lowest notch. Towanda. July 6, 1846. '• • Prima and Gl:whams: .'.• • A VERY large and beautiful asaortnient of Print", Gingham and Lawns.; purchased in Neer 'Yink, :dike the late reduction of price., juat'received ' July . 8. • " M OW:TRW. PIIINTED CALICOES -20,0i 0 yds .. .tioni to 25 cents. Those wishing Ptinta lisikbeiter *veil themselves of this opportunity—they are selling rapidly.. • G. E. FLYNT & co,, PLUMBE NATIONAL ttAGUESSIAN GAL LERY AND PHOTOORAPHERSFURNISH- I N DEPOTS; awarded the Gold and Silver Medals, Four first Piemiuma, land Two Highest Honors, it the National, the Massachusetts, !he New York, and the Pennsylvania Exhibitions, respectively, fur the most splendid Colored Daguerreotypes and best Apparatus ever exhibited, Potiraita taken in exquisite style, without regard to weather. Instructions given in the art. A large emolument of Apparatus and Stock always on hand, at the lowest cash prices New York, 551 Broadway ; Philadelphia, 138 Chest nut S.; Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Hanover Sta . .; Bal timore, 205 Baltimore St.; Washington, Pennsylvania Avenue; Petersburg, Vs., Mechanics', Hall;: Cincin nati. Fourth and Walnut, and 176 Main Bt.; Saratoga Springy, Broadway ; Paris.l27 Vieille Rue du Temple ; Liverpool, 32 Church Bt.-3y. - • DissoLuTiso - N THEt . Copartnership heretofore existing between.L. Bachelor & A. M. Corel iv.this day dissolved by mutual consent all persons indebted to aid firm are re quested to settle their accounts with L. Batchelor, who will continue _the business 'at-the old stand. I would. tender my ackim;whidgements for put favors, and fur the, solicits share of public patronage. • • L. BATCHELOR, • : . • A. M. COREL. Towanda. Almost 13th, 11346. . -; SPECIAL COURT. .o be Tl h C e E ld im at h r ere ow by an gi da rt, t in hat d ati o specia r the ( C c o o n u rt nty w o il f l i ' redford, by the Hon. Wm. Jraair, on Monday. the 26th day of October, 1846, at 2 o'clock. P. M., tot the inal of the following causes : Alexander Baring ct.-al. vs. Almond Berry ; Ent. Girard Life Insurance Company & ,Co. ea. Edward Overton et. aL ; Eject. • , • _ . , • • : A. Bering et aL int. EzraAllers 4. Eject., . _ • . , A. Bating et. al. we. E. )4.Ainta and , terns' tenant; ~ Eject. :. A. Baring et. aL vs . . tlich'ela Voothns - }; -Eject. - • A. Bering et._ al. ire. Morel Chamberlain et. at ; Eject. : Chestei Butler and wife tra.John Barnet ei. aL ; Eject. John. Aeltli ins. A Bowman et. al. t , .ject. , . . .-1 . . 'Baring al. al. ea, Clement' Leonard ;_lejeet. 'A:Baring et. aL ea. J. Wood Adms.&c. ,aci. &„ • A: Baring et al. att . . J. Wood 'Aden!. &c... ; & A, fib A. Baring et. aL ye. Stephen Wilcox ;-aci. fa. . , A.-Baring et al. as. B. Beely'ei: al. mai: fie:. A.. Baring et.aL vs.l3. Rawly Esr.lce. et. iLeel r fa. A. Baring et. al. vs. W. °Autost al.; eject. , lt.'Hatina it aL vs. G. Harkness et. aL;- eject., . . A LIDISOH 11t1 'KEAN; Ppthonotary. TOwanda August 22, 1846. :. : ... , - . • • =IT =3I.4I2ISOMASHIG Afontanye AVILG entored into a colannanhip in the WI , H anitile baldness.ara desist:ma of fedi:Was the 'hid, on hang as much as possible before raeciatng their new itonds, and are willing WWI theijedd AT COST. Per.iona aiebing to puichaso apjthingin.theiriina will find it to their interest to call and"examine their goods Won; purchasinz elsewhere. .Taarapda,,t3ip:l4, 1446: ‘7l LA$l2-7 by 9, 0 by 10,10 by:12,10 444 . 1 11311: by :15, 12 by 14, 12 by .16, 12 by ,(8,.14 by 16 16 by 20, ads day received at j 18 ". MERCUR'S EMiiiZW= ,Thelreasury .pf listorp- - Cdawrti Ri a aeiterstiatrd&Mty hotline, if tridelosal - littaoty,:kneient' mid Madera, end I win of tiei :,,petite , Walla of eYi.IY Printio ol "gm ) dig saute ? their tueeelmairesv i reeitt toad "ay 8 lithatl:tDE ;v. = Author of ulo -wfouteri ifiroledirt' Biokraill!* cal Tre,slW,b".43le:ipettidiag , TIIE SDITZD aT JOSS INMAX,Zift. The republiestiOnl of , this...valuabletvviarli,has been undertaken panty Mi'accOdra of .the ihigh_ favor- with which ii has been meeiled - in , England,' hut :ahlefiy' to consideration 'of rtiiintv from • the feliehous adiptibri -of the/ plan to a wintshat hes been long and generally' felt inif , friim tha.•judgment.anc fidelity manifested id iii exietition. ;.The idea of giv ing in a single Worki of rro-very.• formidable iiiiteosions, .a sufficient outline If • the; worbri whole history, and, ainifitertitlides^of 'the history.: of every nation,- is -so obvious, judicious and Ampropriiste a. to; require no: eulogium. Every. person who cares at all : far the 11CqUiliti011 Of useful knowledge - must desire to poseas such a general knowledge of pan gunny not only in his own country hut in all countriee.-- es shall enable . hint to' undeistimd the perpetually recurring - allusions that see found in" almost any coma of general reading; because for want of such understanding there is -airways a serious diminution both 'of - pleasure and profit earn in the perm' of sueb- works as are designed chiefly for amuse ment. For instance, most of Sir Walter Bcott's novels are founded upon history, and abound with reference to hiotoral events and persunage4 a wain 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 winks belongiing to the better class of what is called light literature. • Bathe difficulty{ has been to obtain this general knowledge without going through many books, requiring a greater es penditure of time and -money than most persons are able or willing to afford; and toobviate such difficulty hair been- the purpos of Mr. Maunder. Hi' plan bas the merit of , completeness;and is un doubtedly the best that could have - beekdesited. gives first a general sketch of ancient and rendetn his tory—a rapid and comprehensive' binfs-eye view, as it' were of the rise and program of nations, the most im portant incidents of their career, and-their relations to' each other; and idler - this he fakes up the nations separately, famishing a concise digest of ell -that is im portant or desirable to know concerning each, and thus affinding 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 outline. Thus the salient points of history are brouabt within a man, ageable campus ; and an excellent foundation is laid for more thorough and extensive reading in reference to any portion of the mold or any epech of which a corn. plete knowledge may be desired. • in the execution of this plan the author has been very successful. His notices of historical events,though brief, are load and satisfactory; and he truces 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 SCUM, with engrav ings- $4: An edition in paper covers, complete, suita ble for mailing, $3. ' DANIEL ADEE, Publiiher, 107 Fniton.street, New York. BEI 4 00 b CO 25 2 00 700 6'09 CornuTg, — iiirruffalu Line. THE Proprietors of the above Line will continue to run a Line of Passage Boats between ELMIRA, CORNING end BUFFALO. for the accotnmodation of EMIGRANTS end FAMlLlES,inoving West, of. 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 as eommodations of PACKETS, commanded by experien ced Captains, and towed by relays of Horses. BOAT ROME. Capt. H. W. THOMPSON, TEMPEST, Capt. A .M.TA RLOR. During the season of 1846, one of the above Boats will leave Corning, and Elmira. every week, in the fol lowing order Cansiso, eve r y Monday evening, at 6 o'clock P.M., Curries, every Tuesday -evening, at ,6 o'clock P. M. "rowing down Seneca lake every Thursday morning, touching at Big Stream, Lodi, and Dresden. leaving Buffalo. for Corning and_ Elmira, every Wednesday minting. - FOR FREIGHT OR PASSAGE apply , to Captain on board, or to Win. Mallory; Corning. • 8. B. Strang &co.. Elmira, Wintrrinuto & Tuttlr, Home tads, A' sash, Havana, • • L. G. - rownaenil, Big Stream, ,• Woodworth & Po.t. Lodi, Price & Holly, Geneata, Gay 4 Sar i .. Waal." J.tiboemaker. .Seneot Rabat Rona, Monteitsma, . • H. Wright. Rochester,. • - H. Niles. Buffalo. (giLiz9o2,b 4L‘rail •ve.Li.LADIEU2.:e,2 /SHE subscriber not bring in full.cornmunion with the firm of M—. lie is not - prepared to boast of the largest assortment ofJ EW BLit Y out. of Jail : and haying never learned the Cabinet mckink businces.— he is not prepared to do any work in that. line; but having areal a regular apprenticeship (I) in the watch repairing business. and the experience of 161 ,ea has no hesitation in saying that -all work entrusted to him shall be done in • workmanlike manner, promptly; and second b at to none west of that city from whence came that mighty rush of Gold,Javetry " Now my friends, in all your getting* don't .forget to get your watches fried at uh.l.No. 100 opposite the Public Square and two doors north of Briggs' tavern. • A. M. WARNER. . Towanda. April 29, ' • • . .•. . 13.—f pledge myardfrodo my work right., All work warranted one Tear and the money refunded if it does not perform -according to agreement.. Stick a P. 0.: there ! MODERN ROME! THE subseribers'wou'd tender. 'their thanks to their customers" fur OA favors. and 'call their attention to their Newkkock of Goode . ; which exceed their for= vier one in quantity, : quality' imetZtry pricea. Their present stock havingtheen selected with gneat'eare, end bought lemil they will endkiorle ;lee their eitstomers better bargains for Cash or Produce thin can be bad at any other establishment.. • - Their isiortment tieing complete. it areold be nselesi to partiinlarize articles, hut would just say "that: their stock consists of a full sitriply 'nf Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery; Hardpan; Dye tdoilfs;Brufs, Hits, Bonnets, Bikes and Sheeit, die... die." •" - The above 'reek shall be sold it pied that will give entire satisfietiOn. Being gadded That ready pay is best for all parties. enabling the fornier to sell his produce at a better rate. and the merchant to sell hiigoodi it lower prim than he can'do on credit; therefore twill adhere to the Retdy Pay Systero. We do net ask)ion: to call and see our goods first, but'imamineOtheri firs'Of you tdetse. and then our!, and we are sure you will purchase of as if you warn bin:garbs: MAYNARD ec WATTLES. • 'Rome. JuneSO, 1546,,• '• • T".partnership. heneltdone.'esistini between , the Subscribers under the firm of Elliott dt Illercur, is !his day hot:Mutual consent dissolved. All accounts due the firm, will:be found in the .hstids, of Thonias Elliott who is duly authorized to settle all of the bad ness of the late firm :THOMAS. ELLIOTT, • - • • 'HIRAM MERCER. Tow!nula, ,Aneust Ist, 1 4 D!tilian► seat; 1P.11'01111Z1A1t....L2 , 170:91V7 o UTILL promptly Ind punctually remler hie proles , slow maims in „Aginteies. • Collections.. sod other matters in his proration , entrusted to his . eare. (CT Betas removed his office to She room over N. N. Betts' storm . -. • • • - „ - WAILS & SPIKES, assorted sites; and of superior 4nanlieL foeiteler at, jlB 418RC111153% 'at ItGE AIESSORTMBNT of WINDOW SASH ' :MERCURS•. ilD n AleTia quantity juat;ieeeiarell; and for sale by 10,:j18 F 4OUII-Bu P er6nV P bur o for glair bY tho band it JIB MERCUR'S, 408 'LB REIGRIPSRIOO I eA ti I • RECU . tiI Aineg • THE LONDONQUARTERLTREVIE W. -EDWBURGEI REVIEW:- "fHEFOREIGN QUA RTERIMREVIEL IHE'.WESTAINSTER: REVIEV6Y- abuce. , . BabiOvOciOs ,tmwßqii i *hwy. , rai, 1011101121 y on their arrival tpy,tlyi BritliliAii*eisi 1 besatittil tyre; pa ,fine faithful um* of crrigi;rude-411.Accwooies.?ilaxi , - sisi. being" an int% fac•siiuili of tbo Edltkburii lion. The widespread fame of,therre' splendid Periodieala 1 , renders it neediela id • ivy Much 'in their praise. 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Magazine„ • 3,00 " - Fos: Blackwood and the 4 Revievii, :10,00 . , " CLUBBING. Folic Copier' of - Soy:or all of the above *mks' will be sent to - one addrision payuient of the regilar Subscrifo, tion for drive...the fourth copy being gratis. -' t Remittances and communication" must be ,made in all cases without expense to 'die *iblii,beri.4—The former may, always be done through.a Post.master, by handing him the amount to be remitted; taking his re. cerpt..and, forwarding the receipt b . § mail, Postpaid; or the' Money may be enclosed in a• letter, Post-paid,, di. rested to.the publishers. N. 11."—The l'ostage on all then+ Periodicals is re diced by the late Post-Office law, to about one•third the former rates, making a very important using in the expense to the mail subscribers. • • s • in all the principal cities and Towns AroughT , out the United States to which there is a direct 'Road or Water communication from the city of New York. these periodicals kill be delivered FREE- OF POSTAGE. - • LEONARD SCOTT & CO. Nibßakers. lyear 112 Fulton New York. • Blacksmithing ::EStablishment, rig rotranda, .• Prices 25. per cent. cheaper - than.have ever • been known itt Northern Penn'a. THE subscriber, having commenced the above bu siness, takes this method to inform the inhabi tants of Towanda and vicinity: that he is prepared to do all kinds of work entrusted ' to his are in the m at neat and workmanlike mlnner r Such asironing coach es, carriages, Sleighs, of all kinds; mill-work of ell kinds, done a little nicer than at any.other'shop in tho county, , Some attentiotVpaid to EDGE TOOLS, to 611 up crevices, and,anally all kinds Of . ..work:in the above line (horse.shueing excepted) and will warrant all my work to stand the test. Try'ineind if you do not find Things just right, then put merilow'a: From my long experience in the business, I Batter myself that I can please all kinds of people. -Tod can- find me at all times at myshop:•-few rods south of Bridge Wet% known as Means' old stand. • • All kind.' of Produce taken in payment for work,arni a little of the ready Jo-Davis will not he refueeti. : N. HEMINGWAV, JR. • Tat:rondo, May 6, 1846.=y • . - • MEDICINE AND SURGERY. JUIPR. AM Ei4 M. GOODRICH' has located Winn at MONROE, for the practice of hit profession, and will ho pleased to wait on those requiring his am vicesi-'• He may be found at J. L. Johnson's tavern. •Refeience may be male traits. -Burrow & MAIIO2I of Towanda. April 230 R 45. Clocks, Watches. Jewelry &Silverware .12T NO. 1. BRICK ROW. WA. CHAMBERLIN has juet retorned. from • the city.of New York with the largest assort, mencot FASHIONABLE JEWELRY, ever , brought to this place, such as Ftogx-rings, Breast-Pins,pf every description'; Lockets, bracelets; gold,and silver p:_itcils, golirki ye, thin.blre, silver spoons, euger_tUrige'.'sreets cies. fix all sges,.perr cid pocket knived.t(Roger's ma nufacture.) and many other sitielei which ho will sell extremely low for CASH. All hinds of WATCHES; consisting, of Indent Ie %TT. L'Epine. English and Series watches, warranted to keep good time. It is as clear and unquestionable', as' our right to the whole' of 'Oregon, that Wx. A. CB.IOIIIIIIIUN' has got the lergeit and best selected assortmentgaf Fancy Goods ever liniUght into the borough OTTowends:alid - that he will his' oods cheapee than was , ever 'sold by' any Airman living being !—etick a pin there !!-• !,•• • , N.B. Matches warranted to nip well one year, or the money refunded.; and .a written agreement given to".that eflkci to all that 'desire ohe.' c o- MAPLE SUGAR, Wood: and all kinds of Conn try Produce received in iraVrilent • ' W. A..CI - IAI4IBERLIN, - Agent:- Mowandt, April 22; 184E4 ; CHAIRS AND BEI)STEADS. THE autmcribers gill lcontinue allf to manufacture and keep on hand I 4 7 1 1 1 1 at their old gland. all kinds of ale Cane and Wood seat Chairs also Settees of various'inds * BEDSTERDS, of every description. which we will sell low for mash orprpduce. TURNING done to order. TOMKINS & MAXIM:3ON. Towanda, April 23, 1845. - . ARRIVAL OF SUAIIiER - GOODS ; • •:" .4t No. 9,' Brick . Roni.• 1 THE subscribers are now t salving' and opening a _eety large supply of leasonabla GOODS, which they are anxious to sell on the most favorable terms for ready pay. • - • • They are Undetermined taut no one shall sell Goods cheaper than they. ' Having taken much pains in the selection of their goods—snd as many articles of mar. &mediae have fallen off in piice Illikespiing purchases were made they confidently believe they' can- offer some inducements to• those who wish to. boy cheap goods theyirill not readily find elsewhere. especially,' stores that purchased 'their goods early In the season it will like hat ,a moment to drop in anti examine some of their' heep Goods. 'Such as , •• r* . ••• Good 'Brown Muslin, 7 cents per yd. - • Very Pod PriUtel, 10212 dt-15 - 11ryd. •-; Drown Sugar. 7.8 & 9 cents per' Ithi Goitallidolistes; 30 cents pert Atom Glieseret than - I2i cents to $1 pectli. • And alUutherorticles in propoition.i , Thry do not like to sayativi ivillsell'"cheaper" and *More"- "gooda" than any body else. - That would poem roii :Much' like boasting; but they wfil say distittetly. they teitt.surr* be lenders:4d; and, will also say to their Lumber , and Produce customers, that they have the thirst entire 'cm fidenee that no fault will be found with the:prier of Goods. if they only bring in their Limber and Pito dace, the willfi nd goods as cheap as Where they bell exclusively for CAIIII! They do not consider it neceriirrtri enumerate all' or any of the articles they have Fir isle. f3uf6ee it to say, their assortment is now full and complete.' Call and examine for yourselves; , Towatidaarily-t. 1816. TRACY ,fic-110Gite, *"." •... DRESS GOOD'S: jicßoic solection oldies! goods rani lies bind, s t the savings Sank, consisting pf Ctaimeres,;M. Lane& CasAtnere • Missals Plain rand Changeable Alpo esiksernendrains, - Bombazines, and a good variety of Cites Ptice lory at- 0. L.FLYNT 4, 7 CO. AT AN AIINUAL . IIIEtTING Opthe Idkomtent sof the" Towsndoßktfinge,Rlnikr , held at Towanda‘ Mir Ist; 1040,' the' foikrwing preamble - ind resolutions were unanimotiely idoPtid : thaslsigest , stock of GOODS , Ad/ tie pitted its finj 6; sentirend Usk Revs." , ; . : Resolved, ThattoECtiE. FLYNT dr:CO. a¢ill con;, thine to sell Poode as ustutirrchesper thee, any other establishment in Tewands. . , , the 4. Rink "'regulates the priem of kfeinhendise ElChtuiic until our . nest otisi'ntretiag: .. Resolved, tyhst the war against Lumber—Credit and High: Prices,ishall bonoittinued.. • . , •Reselvad, „That, the ",H eady, Fay System ". , best, idspteti to , this atm:Sphere ant} w hen in "saicessfel: *perukes:looS hare, can Ind shall be sold cheap iii in the nest 'Place.' •• - • -" liaohreiL , (not - More goads and. better, shall be sea at N 0.14 (F.ii& Co.) for., the coming twelve months. than anyettoireetsblishumnt. - . . .Besolvid,,Thst the, pruceetiiirigs of this . Meetirid,"be published its tha ..•-ifirsdford Reporter," and is 13 m l/b i d Argui.7:tunt two timSand copies circulated throughout the county. " • " GEO.E. FLYNT at Ca '. . _ • Another Great , and. • Enthuiaitie...• j• MEETING! Ar A 'MEETING of " all loro. fr.—Brick Bow." held on the psa day of Maiiiinst.; OLD BAIRD. wai called to the hair, and Mitt Baum appointed a com mittee of the whole to draftresolutions:, After.several pathetic apeenhes by Eleamar and George, the follow ing 'Preambli2 and' &ablutions •were unanimoitaly Whereile, Th ere appears to bee great desire on the part of. some Ifertbants in the Borough, to come up' dung with No. 3i and Whereas we are willing to assist them in doing scias far se 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 " Shavinge',/kink" fake the right wing ; "'small profits and quitkailes" the left; and " Nem Yark in Miniature" the reire=a pike team backwards. • . • Resolved. That.we never before thought New York was such a looking place as its miniature exhibits. :Besotted, That Nit. 3 always has, always CAN; sod. 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 par competitors, and half a copy. to New York :in miniature' May 29. 1046. ' BOOT & SHOE MAKING. , t .4") WLCOX & SAGE have seam/sled themseves in the Boot and Shoe Making business, in the, borough of Towanda, and may be found at the old stand of S. Hathaway,lately uccupied by Elkanalt Bmitb,near I. H.Stepherts' Exchange Hotel, where they solicit • a share of pOblic patronage. They intend. by a careft.l 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 wilt manufacture to order, morocco, calf and coarse boots and shoes; Ladies' Gaiters, shoes and slips; children's do.; gent?s gaiters and pumps, &c., &d. JOHN W. WILCOX, PHILANDER SAGE. Towanda, May 14, 1845. CalliNET FITIiJrITIVRE AIAY BE .HAD at our shop much lower then it has ever been wild in Towanda. Goode 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. 1. L. M. NYEA CO. 411CIS12110.111U7.11E"M10TMS WILL be kept on hand a large assortment, and • made to order on shorter noticnand for less mo ney, than can be produced at any other establishment in the land. Those ;taro 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. NYC fir CO. NEW ESTaBLISH_IIEN7' ED] USA IP • aPii • 04z-7/4 , . L. M.-NYE as CO., would re. •apeetlly inform tbe citizens of Tow. ands and the public generally, tout- Otriff[t, they. have on hand & manufacture - to order "all kinds of CABINET - 'FURNITURE, of the best mate. glom r i ANL riali, and worknianshipihat cannot bisurpassed, in additionto theusual assortment .in country shops, we will keep on hand turd make to order SOFAS, of various and most approved patterns; Sofa Rocking Chairs, upholstered in superior style. and for ease and durability cannot he 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 Batter ourselves that having had much experience in the businass,'we shall be able to satisfy all who may feel disposed to call. both .ea to' quality and price, and, by strict attention to business hope to merit and. receive the patronage of a liberal coin- Tunity. • " L. M.. NYE & CO. ' ,Towanda..Septembei 1,1845. • -*- " • ASH FOR WOOL—The sbNoiber has no ol t iection to pay part or even all CASH for Waal. at as high rates u the market will permit. Towanda. May 20. 0. D. BARTLETT. NETS, another lot just received end. for sale cheep jell REEDS'. WANTED --500.000 ).+lbingle ; . 300.000 feet Boards:" • ' • 1000 lbs. Good Miner June 14. J. D. 4 E.D. MONTAI)IYE - 4. CO 111F0 lfflefo, Gimp 1W IIPP• TOWANDA SAVINGS 'BANK, Established May 1815... . • . New Store,. New Goods and New Prices . . • G. E. FLINT & CO., the only A brielnal Cash itore TWELVE MONTHS' eiperience has induced the Cashier & Co. of the "Towanda Savings Bank " to enlarge the sphere . of their operations, being well as sured f ro m the past, that the systegr of "Pay to-stay and trust to-morrow." is well adapted to Bradford county. Our "tack of Goods' urpass in quantity and quality any previous, stock. which will enable us to of fer rester inducements than ever., The following are • few among the aunty articles that comprise our stock of Dry Goods: French. English and:Arnevidan Cloths. French Cas. simere, Vestings, Swine. Summer Stuffs, carpeting,. French Muslin', Lawas.Barages, Balserines, Gingham Muslin,. Gingham.% Cashmeres, De Laines, Shawls of all - tisscriptions. su c h.. . as _. Breehe, Plain de 1 4tne( Range, Sum silk, Sob Soy. and Merino, ,Farasols. Sheetinp,'Tickings, Drilling,; Bagging, Wicking. Oil' Cloths, &c., ;0,000 yards printed' Calicoes. together with our, usnallatock of Milinery Goods. • Our nook embraces almost every article usually,called for.. We hive just received a large invoice of Family. Croce . rms—' which we erect:ruing at reduced pricestime and space will not . ellow us to eunmerate. Alsoor large stock. of Crockery, Ghisaware,' Shelf Hardwire, 'Nails, - Steel, !rim. Hats and Caps,Bools and Shoea;' du.; lie . : WS take this opportunity of returning our thanks to the people of Bradford ...-. i "r . r unties. aid in site all who wish to BEY GOODSCHEAP, to give us 4 call. es we are pledged to , go for. " The,Cash Par ty.". , We assure our fneoils that no compromise has &am e ected with the CREDIT OR LUMBER. pri.. ma, In:tyre:shall continue to froxlme.stml cell cheyp, as lone r s' 'there is 'a eashiustomer in Bradfird county. ' • Our motto fri the year to tiefne, isa. WE' HAVE WE CAN. WE WILL." . - ' ' - Ci", Look for the &trimnd Batik No . 5. South End. Riga Row. 2 • . GEO. E. FLY? T deCO. Tovi!inda..l%TeP 20. 1040 01/AMER SIIAWLS, Handkorehoifs and Ribbons, in beautiful gulches's, at toytel BETTS*, for , the trefreikri Balm Ji is nbw about foiti years 'sire Dr. E.'Llitinh fi a iaYrndaced the Oriental or Scivereign,Balai pubGe end we venture to say, that no' ether , has giien such universal satisfaction. soil, th e ink awe 0 fut.for with very ; little milieu orad te 4 the demand bu increased tAI',COTtI hareem. I They are intiref r y . vegetable; and'cause no pain in t ir t bperationi; being perfectly isle for young m o ld, those of debilitated conefitotions. and Is s fit* ill . icing, have no equal. • They are au effected r am r, for diseases of this climatasech as bilious disc:sepia their various form s . Fever, Old Liver Complaints fin, : t. aches, Coughs, ffolds, Costiveness' '&c W e b o , warranted•them in over 100 cases of Poser and Ap t . and have.netrer tninvit themin *rentosie r i k; „ from one to via days. when take according to 6 1 ; lions. They never 'leave the bowels rye; very different' from any other Pills in use, wbi l - 67, the bowels costive, and one dose Only creates these:ea. ty for another. ' Lineman' debility . and female ante ' their effects have been truly astonishing. -Ttiefl e , restored a large number of, such asses after they h i d hu con fi ne d to their beds, and given up by - thengbi t i t i ni : The certificates.n fel of which may be seen in sea caws'', which may be had of our agents antis. Th y gliet the nervous .system, end remove lbe cuseri to , voile irritation. In short they strengthen sad we nn the whole system. -6. cues of Dyspepsia and mine s they have wotked wonders: Thousands have k in , stored from all the honing of the nbeve diseases, rod t 'number of them .S y racuse, and fit this coney, ~ For particulars see circulars.- We have always taken great care in wleetineet compounding our medicines. which . has been dea Dr. Soule in person, as. may be seen by the follos ij certificate.. -- - We have acted as agents for Dr.E.L.Soitle tar d e b it four years in purchasing most of the medicines earl 4 the coneksition of his pills.—Dueinethatllitor .41 of the articles have advsneed nearly on bandied poe m He has not varied his proportions, and hes at min x oral any but the best qualities of medicines. %ten also acted as agents in selling his Sovereign Re , Pills,:and from the universal satisfaction given, aces. eider they rank - among the best pith i note before the gel, lie. Dr.Soule is the person who first introduedthis into this country, and ha. continued the maati*tur of them ever since. . T.B.Ferca & Ce. BILL BAIRD & CO Syracuse, Fehruary 23,,1840. • None are genuine. except those bearing the Dam, Dr. E. L, Soule& Co. on the face of each For sale by Huston & Ladd, Towanda; Om, Perking, Athena; Lyman Buffet, Bil&hneld; A. k H. Morley, Burlington; Levi Taylor. Granville; tral Smith, Franklin A. Burroughs, Monroetoo; Gea Nichols. Rome ; H. Z. Friable,' Orwell; U Rz,nl J. E. Bullock. ' . , 12=3m New Wholesale and Retail Commis , $lOll Grocery. THE subscriber would inform the good mkt Towanda and vicinity, that he bat opened an Family Grocery store orrthe corner of Main sad Baip streets, where he intends to keeps!! kinds of Gram* that will suit all kinds of customers - Ilia stock on. prises every article Offered in hii line, (liquors upped) among which can be found candles. James Rico Ts bare°, sugar, tea, coffee, molasses, figs, ground peirpt ground allspice, saleratus, cloves, starcb.cionatosa,it ground, lump sug ar , bar, fancy and castile am mon crackers , h erring, by the box or kw quota!, mustanl.ccalfish, No. 1. mackerel. Also. routroagot (hall - Tani% at 50 cents per 100) cream ouu,fifick almonds, raisins, peppersauce, tomato and wiles ketchups, lemOn syrup and carpet bags; combo 'ha kinds. A large stock of CANDIES, of all Itiodt wholesale and retail. . , • BOts sad Shots. He has also a large assmtment. Of the Enna *shit article of BOOTS AND SHOES: e'er brought ira this market ; being, of Philadelphia minufarters, mob iing of Misseifine morn co bouts, calf boots, cam& kip boots and shoes. A very large lot of laden bl slippers, made of the hest material and workmothii. Ladies half gaiter; silk do., begs and children's mono maniocs, children's half gaiters, boys kip brogone of which will be sold very low for cash, or wady The highew price paid f..r env quantity of poi BUTTER. - HUGH O'HARA. Towanda. July 1, 1846. TARIFF IiErEALEII! HE sUbscriber takes. pleasure in onnounciaple friends end the public generally, that hs receiving and opening an entire new stock of GUM. (at his stare in the 'borough of Towends, atoned a the ee4 side of Moin street, three heart moth of Me tanye's & Um, and nearly opposite B. Kingbtry's)tir bracing everything in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries. (the ardent exceptc„) flardzonci; Glass 4: queen's l; are, Boob and Shoes. Paints. Oils and l'ar. nigh. Iron awl Nails. 4-s.. 4'c••• which he will sell ea cheap as the cheape-t. net ealt• ing the Nenoralor, or any of the champions of rul prtfiticualquicksak2. He would respedfdly Ira those who wish to buy cheap to call and ernsiorls goods and prices for themselves, .before punhwitg any other place. N.N.BETD, Towanda. May I k 1344. c4Alt, THE IVAL . - • et:( 0: it (s), ...SJ9Y/UkFileN 5,7/411 Lm • , Tt Dr':'E::sottle'~i'' pHIN IS, WNS & MI/4ANS, a Ivo too merit on hand and for sate chew • et BEIV• • EPHORN le PALM LEAF BATSoMter ti wilit ? e found at my 2 :Bert LARGE ARRIVAL' Of New and; Cheap spring and ;Samar 6aa Direct from flte'City. • 1 URTOIN KINGSBERY most sespecalo WII6 forms his old customers, and the public is Gr cal. that heir now receiving of his o'.d stand, Fig' assortment of all kinds of goods, which bo ialo Fell a little cheaper than any other SION in '1 ft is impossible to pit in a- newspaper ill the 0 01 kinds of go . o,ds that Marble found at my store• lb. a full assortmentier Pry Goods, Grocesish rot Dru;a, Medicines, Paints. Oils. Dye 5hi1f 4141 ".... Shoes, Nails. Iron; Hales -4 caps, &a Can sad 1 a before you buy elsewhere. May 14, 1846. PRINTED LA WNS, Muslin de Mines *I jr - mar Sltarats.4 Very large assortment, 144 ,, be sold lower tban be bought at any other rue& .• and Fee. rny . 14, B.KINGSBEEt 11111)0.1y7.1.—Any quantity, frum ova do.; lip $ with beautiful trimmings, &be 6 P 1 7:4 side sprigs soil wreaths, all French, whictioo at" utyl4 B.KINGSBERf_. immousidmins 0. 1. CODFISH dy .MACKEREL. 01 " 13 Y 18 . : B. KINGSBEI6 RABBE'S CELEBRATED CROCCitATTI I a;coo. superior tes' old data coat' d i extra morebealthy beverageiinhiCh may be eed t.. .Cbesp stone of . • 1 413 B. KINGSBwr . . . filmy Shall. oto AME to theericloeured the subscriber , C as, first of June 1a5t,,20 B.IIFEP. baring D T;el ler mark!, *ithllixt exception of one O,IOP hica. obi.. • • • ANN E. Towanda, J.sly 25. 1846.: lerme of the 'Bradford Rep# . . Two &tiara and fifty cents per annum; r oo ° deducted if paid within the year; efla i br CA .I ally in advance; Oxx will be dedurt"i o v Subscribe at liberty_to discontinue Itol,o Ming fillreurakea• _Most kinds of Coeval . "- ,received in payment, at the market to!" Advertisements. not exceeding • Ka"' ,010 1 lines, inserted for fifty Cents ; evert wTerq twenty•frie cents. "Jk discount made toyell: o f it Job Priv N.TING;' of every' deseriptiou new_ peditdocusly executed on new and fashionshis Trot Letters on business pertaining to the o(PI PP see of postage,. to ensure attention. IS