C:l:erE GI NEW. DRY GOODS, Corner of „Main - anti Bridge Streets. • • • aIST OPENING, at the corner of Main & Bridge street, a well-Wet - TA maortment of new and lash- G tiOns. which will be-sold unusually low for ready pay. 'fur stoi k consists in part of gingham, alpaoca, the ebeapest lot of • prints- ill town, 'edgings, inserting*, Ssiss and ....ana• brie muslin*, filmy, mutton Bennet, drilling, Weirdo.] and brown muslin, (not to ho surrsa.ssed) iteking, check, cashmere. sallow, Wool and_ buck gloves, cotton hose, suspenders, German handdrchrs, cotton and pongee hdkrs. gingham cravats. plaid shawls, wool comforter , . cotton tapes, patent thiciol, vowing silk, cotton halls, packs . pins, needle', spool cotton, hooka and eyes, suspender", shirt and metal button., with many oth er articles, usually found in a store, not nicutioned• The public are invited to call and examine the stork before purchasing elsewhere, as they will be sold cheap er than at any other establishment in town. T.rWaods, Nov. 11. H. O'HARA & CO._ BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL KiNps, T UST received_ from Phil idelphia, a large and apien a/ did aseortmrnt of mrn's calf,kip amV,coarse boots. from $1 50 to $5 50; boy's do.; ladir's gaiters and walking shoes; also, fine kid slips and tqlshins, and all kinds of overshoes; do. calf hooters arid laced shoes ; children's arid Misses shoes of all kinds, heavy and light, suitable for carry kind of weather, Youth's calf, Lip and coarse boots to suit children from to 12 year. old. We pledge ourselves to give a better article at • lower price thaa any other establishment in 13radford county. THUNKs from $1 50 to $l3 00 HATS AND CAI'S.. A large asa,,rtinent of fasltionablo fiats and Caps of every kind and deacriplion for sale very low. GROCERIES Molasses, sugar, coffee, codfish, No I. and 2 Macker el, best quality black and green tea, from 31 to &I cents a pound ; pi:lced:ed and loaf sugar ; rice tobacco, snuff, sperm. 1E1,1,4 and mould candles; raisins by the box or pound, stdrch, soap, segars at 50 cents per hundred, and in fact all kinds ever kept in our line which people v. id find it their advantage to purchase and we will give you rc.4.ons for it: A little LAigie and Comm): Sense. There are three things beyond dispute:—lst—lf a man pays out much money, be must re eive as much. 2. Ha man's cxperises iu business aro large, his profits must be large. 3. Therefore, the Grocery and Shoe Establishment at the corner of Main and Bridge ate., in a small plain store, at a cheap rent, can afford to sell boots & shoes. hats & caps, and groceries, at lower prices, and of better quality than any other store in town. Now, if this is not sound logic, two and two no not make four; but if it is, common sense calls on you to come to us for your Hats & Caps, Boots &_Shoes &c. See the contrast, and let your own reason decide if it was not your advantage to give us a trial. FIN ZINGS °fall kinds constantly on hand. Thread, awls, bristles, shoulder•sticks, kit and files pincers, all kinds of binding, silk cord and straps for boots, patent pegging awls, skiving, paring and crooked knives and floats. H. O'HARA & CO. Towanda, Nov. 17, IQI6. GROCERIES, of all descriptions, ot wholesale or ro. tail. Attention is particularly directed to their mortment of Fresh' Teas ; (we don% know the differ ent names of the packers, but the '.arlide " is* C.K.") noel I W. H. BAIRD & CO. T_TA RD WARE, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paiute, Oils, Dye _Li WI:Ws, Dye stuffs, Medicines, etc.. in general end large quantities. nv I I W. H. BAIRD & CO. E ATABLES !—Su perfine flour, pork, frol butter Ewheat, etc., etc., constantly on band and for suale at nv I t NO. 3, B. R- HORSE SHOEING done on .hort notice by Towanda, Oct- N.H ENIIIINGWAY PRIN TS, 200 pieces now opening and for salo very low at REEDS' BLINNETS, velvet and superior Leghorn Bonnets. - Also, velvets of all colors, together with artificial", taps, bonnet ribbons, Scc. may be found at REEDS'. The Last Arrival of New Goods, IN TOWANDA. aro now being opened at No. 2 Brick Row, by Wm. H. Buird 4 co.. the sost Pio ncens in the cause of Luw Prices and liberal barter ex change's. They do nal hesitate to say, that they wil sell Goods for cash othany kind of Merchantable pm duce, at lower prices any other establishment in Bradford County; Owego, Elmira, Binghamton, (or any branch thereof.) Call and see. Further particulars next week. November 9, 1846. LOOKING GLASSES, one ease of very nice, 0 G frames, latest style, just opened at novit NO. 3, BRICK ROW. NOTICE RAN away from the subscriber, an apprentice boy by the name of John H. Thompson, 16 years old, without my leave or notice. All persons aro_ hereby forbidden harboring or trusting, said boy on ny, account ae I ; lain pay no debts of 'his contracting.= - :-One ant reward for the return of said boy, but no charges'paid. Warren;Oct. 9, 16.16. CALEB C. TUNE. FALL & WINTER GOODS MONTANYES' & CO., aro nom recieving a very desirable assortment of Goods,purehaseilduring great-depression in the market, comprising [tench & English BROAD-CLOTHS, Cassimeres and Saltinets, ■nd the choicest patterns of Prints and Worsted Goods. Grateful for past favors they respectfully solicit a gene.- eons pohtie to call.and examine their stack, and think can hold out sufficient inducements to ensure their share of public patronage. Septetubor 7, 1846. PI'aiIIDIMITZ . Mo I.TERyTHING in the line, including Elliptic Or 4 Spring?, Iron Azels, Mailable Burs, Dash, Seat and stop I rout,Oinanienta,llndia Rubber and Oil Cloth,' Lace, Tufts, Moss, &c. for sale at jlB MEID:On't9.I, INSURANCE AGENCY rrirE subscriber ihtioues to act as agent fcir the DE 1. LAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO:, of Philaclelphiao stock company of good standing and re pute di does business on as fav,,rahle terms as any other. He is -also agent for, the LYCOM [NO CO. MU TUA L INSURANCE CO., a company which has al ',ways been-punrtual in the payment_ of bases and pre sents advantages, seldom found. - Towanda, May 20.. 0. D. BARTLETT. • NOTIcE. • THE partnership heretofore .existing. between, the subscribers under the firm of J. $ H. S. P.hin; n. • ey, is this day by. mutual consent di:waived; all' notes and' accounts due the late firm will be found in the hands uf J. H. Phinney, who is authorised to 'settle all busi:. Dess of the firm. J. H. PIIINNEY Jr. • 2.lehroehm 0ct.19, 1846. H. rt. PHINNHY,, 'P . . S . . itifurireUled accounts of the late firm must be settled by note or otherwise by. the first of J anuary nazt,cr they will be left lathe hands of some official man foe collection. J. IL PfiLNNEY,Ir. Pam ive and timely - Notice . hereby:given:that all my accountskr costa • have L been placed in the hands of N. EELER., fo. collection. This is to inform all persons-interested the. unlestaaintlemem is made by :the close of the approach y ing . Diteember Court, these accounts will be left in the !Windt; of ari.officer, with' instructions to collect them without delay, and without respect to persons. Nov. 1, 1846. • • • • JOHN N.:WESTON. -- - - __.. HEAD. . FOR SALE 2 . i or COWS and young eattle will sold 1 cheap for cash or approved credit. Tuwarpia, Oct. 13, I. HIRAM G. FOX. COTS & §HOES—It dozen pair Coarse Mots, I-I boys' and men; alq) calf and kip boots and shoes, and a good deal the hest and cheapest lot of women's Viand misses' wear in titan - . Call at BAIRD'A. TIONIESTILI COT I'ONS--Btown, ihretings, it irt- it in;, and drilling; At u. 74-mop yaro,,Futting.wick• w:s, awl waildnig. for adle by die bide quantity, nvit BAIRD'S. - Retailers of- °rep -lllere h = • THE following Mitre:rent tit Retailer/lit Fergie, Goods aro! Merchandizo, in ttridford`eonnty; been certified to me, aliruide in conformity with the Othl section of the act of March - 4th, 1824' relatineo toilers of Foreign Goode and Merchandise': ''" Ziemer. JITIIRNS 80R0UG11. , ..:,.. - • Satterlso., Wcllea'& Harris • t 2 .. $l2 60 .. . , 1. 8 Ellsworth 13 - .. 10 Thomas Maxwell 2.1 , 13 (ixonenned.) Gearge, A Perkins '• Chrwlet Park - . C H Herrick . .. hi 8 'toners. , H 8 Comstock. -13 . . Job Murky 14 .RTIIENS TOWNSIII('....- John Watkins, • . 14. (exonerated. Thomas Canlner ' - 14.. , 7 .ISYLUM, Eli nar Horton l4 John Horton, i jr . . B uRLI 3rprON; A & S 11 Morley CUryell & Gee • . 13. 10 Charles Rathbun* DURELL. Ulysses Mealy 0 1.) Chambellin . • JumeU W Mercur , Liquor 10 60 R K Hawley •14 7 -HERRICK, William Angie " 14 1110.NROE. 13 10 Liquor 13 15 14 10 50 13' IS 14 '7 11 7 Rogers Foster I) C Sal3buiy N D & C 'Warlord HS&JII rhinney Benjamin Conilmugh Jl3& G 6mith -ORWELL, 'l'heopilus Humphry 14 7 Henry Gibbs 14 7 Pi.KEr Smith & Ross J E Bullock Daniel Bailey P M Bostwick ROME, Maynard St Wanks 14 7 HIDGBERRY, 14 7 14 7 SHE qHEQUIN, Aelph CoMum Jain L Webb Storrs & Jones Horace Kinney & Co. Liquor. 14 • . Welles, Nichols & Co. " 14 SMITHFIELD, Lyman Dunes 13 10 Bullock & Phelps 13 10 E S Tracy 13 10 SPRINGFIELD. 14 7 , ST.INDING STONE. Henry W Tracy Liquor 14 10 50 Mix & :Storrs 14 7 T011*. , 1ND.4 BOROUGH. Elliott & Mercur, 12 12 50 E Norman O D Bartlett 14 Burton Kingsbery Liquor -13 Charles Read “ 13 Wm H Baird & Co. " 12 Tracy rFe Moom 14 D C Hall - 14 Miles Carter " 14 JD& ED Montanye 12 J Kingsbery jr. A D Mnntanyo H & C Mereur George E Flynt & Co. S b Bailey A S Chamberlin Patrick o'Blain 14 TROT, G F Redington Liquor I I Layton Runyon " 14 D F & S W Pomeroy & '3O. " 11 Baird & Stephens 13 0 P Ballard 17 ULSTER, Truman & Co. Willbun Gibson Guy Tracey Liquor 14 WYSOX,` Liquor vl 1: Robert Spalding Judson Holcomb UTALUSLVG. Elisha Lewis hl U dz. 0 11 Welles WELLS, Robed Shrews WARREN, Robert Cooper 14 '7 Marcus Tytrel Liquor 14 10i Benjamin Buffington 14 7 AU those who have not paid their license, will cal and settle the same without delay, and save cost.• • 'I. REEL, Treasurer. - Treasury Otrum, November 3, 1846. • YANKEE. DOODLE To the People of the United States THE Publisher ofYANKED DOODLE, after watch ing patiently the result of their efforts •to establish a humorous illustrated newspaper, partaking of the spirit of this country and identifying itself with' the in sydipathics, tastes and progress of the 'American People, have the pleasure of - announcing that their . 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A FDAETASIis CO. • • • No. 7 Spruce &red, NM- York. • YANKEE DOODLE is 'published is Nor York every Saturday naming. and will be. mailed to country " subscribers in time to arrive at its period of destination simultaneously with itsissue in the City.. N0v.1846. taCMIIIII IPUISIELW/10=1310 , FJISHIONJIBLE ThILORS, , Over fitontanye's store, next door to Merear's law office, - • at the old stand of Powell & Seaman. • ocl LATEST NEWS FROM MEXICO 1 TE mod extensive variety L ot Ladiek Winter Dress Goods with all .wins of outlandish names, of the most beautiful patterns and lowest prices sin seen in this country, just opened nt. O. D. DAETLETT'S. CLOTHSAND CASSIMERES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT , of Cloths of all shades PIL and &aunt, and quafitiea„ ounl ' prices. _Cain:mei. Fancy and Plain. Etaninetta and a good maKstosent of Vesting* may he found. at ,GEO. E. FLYNT& CO. : ONNETA greatsaving to the ," Neads of the 11 Nation." The Ladies will ,findit trigreitseing to their heads to call and purehaso one of thossi beautiful Straw, Devon, Gimp, Florence, or Lace,- . l.torn, Gipsy Bonnets, selling so cheap at • REEIrs. y +iEc?uR ` Ci'a d Pllli~ '—' Ber►are : Canttnn i Increising ; Pothilirity of Di. - O. BENJ. r smrrirgimpnovvp INDIAN ' VEGETA- kg:VAR:COATED .PILLS. has induced a number orPersons to - Maks' . sernithing they' call' erns and them with suga r , m order to them fur the genuine, :while they. de - not passiika particle of t a goodness, nor , . assimilate in , appearance- to the original.' Dr. Smith's Pills. la sherk Pep are ,an in tended 'FRAUD, upon the , canununity. ' A minister who at first had tut interest in au imitattocr Sugar Cogit o,' Pill, manufactured in Albany. N. Y., his Oren them up. as he =ikon account of the miserable .dishonest parties concerned in mannficturing them. The slime party are now industriously circulatingreparti tallenlit• al to Miura .Dr.,Stui3lts and. to elect reputation of hie ,Talushla pills ; but rather than notice them in Piplic, Dr, Smith is about to, institute, legal; proceedings against 14'1;11AF:their *tenders, as ho has injmother case against a similar party in which h l recovered *,large amount Of altese miserable unitatani hese to swot 'to the most abominable mettortio Patin Offibeir.,COtinterteit pills, Bathe public kitowthar:Dr.Sruith'sani the original and genuine. Several instances have. come . . public notiwt in whichlitithaaheenendanz,cred fintu• nut°, use of the Counterfeits.. It .is Dr. Fills that are going so touch good oie:coqiitip 7 as. the following plainly shoitt. , MORE 'MINISTERS, , . Use and Recommend. Dr. Smith'S Pink than all other's. This is to certify that I. have used the : ',Sugar Coated Pills manufactured by . D.. Benjainiri: Smith, of .New. York, for, some time, and Wiese them to be a good medicine; and also, from , inquiry In, that city, I son persuaded: that hr is the original inventor, and therefore is entitled to the beneft(of the , • , • S, WILLIAMS, . Pastor dat lISPU - st Church, Pitishrugh. I r „, - I Atu`sitotl.icense `" aBa I l'aitt. I Uupail 14 ' 7 7 7 10 7 7 4-7 From g.e..1114c e,ehielcal, (De f.) . call.the attention of nor. res4uri to the ceitifircato of Rev. 8. Williams, Pastor. of let Bapti st Pittaburgb, in relation to Dr.,loMith's 11 . 16; We .can ourselves bear testimony to Om exCelleneu of those Pills. ono of us tuning usctl,t4unt and experienced great relief from them. The above is the Kest. paper in Ato S tate of 'l/elaware. Tbe" /14PROVID lIIDILIpr TF,411.7111. 111.1.5. " ..( Sugar Coated.) are :certainly doing much good irr the whole country, and aro highly esteemed, if one half is tree that people write and say almut them. They. aro so easy in their operation that all like them. The editor of the Northern State Jonmid, (one, of the largest am/ best papers in the State of N. Y.,) writes as follows,; Walerlawn, May 31, 1846. 13 10 13 10 13 10 • Dr. G. llenj. Dear sir . I was litid op with a bail cold some . time since my rcturu from N. Y., and during my , illness I made trial of your pills, and I must say I found them .racelleat.., They ore the best.medicine for the purpose they are intended, that ',have yet seen.. I seldom take pills, but I found yours entirely free from the objections to which other pills are liable. I hope they will continuo to be a source of profit to you, as " doubt not they will be means of relief to, the afflicted on a large scale. Yours truly, J. GREEN. Tonawanda, Pa, Sepl, 18 1846. Dr. G. Benj. Smith— Dear Sir: Your agent left with me a lot of your Suoatt COATED PlLcs, and I have but a few boxes left. Every box I have sold has given entire satisfaction. I have taken them myself and I consider them the best pills I have ever •. used, and I am not afraid to recommend them to the public. I wish a further supply at one& Yours respectfully. JACOB KIBLER, P. M. 7 15 15 18 75 10 50 10 50 10 50 12 50 Dr. Smith,- Dear Sir : I am mostout of your INDIAN VSCI STA DLE 800 Ail COATED PILLS. " and find them selling so fast that I think you had better send me two gross immediate ly. • They give such general aatisfiction that people at least twenty miles for them, and as it is generally known 1. am ageat for them, I would be very sorry to get out. Yours respectfully, 8 VAL. MOORE & 7 - 7 12 50 If G. BENJ. SMITH, be not written with a pen on the bottom of the box, all '• Sugar Coated" Pills are Countcrfmt. Principal Office 17.0 Greenwich Street, large brick block, N. Y. Price 25 cents a box. 22 50 10 60 22 50 ecirD WILD CHERRY HITTERS. FUR the permanent removal of all such diseases as take their rise in an Impure Blood, Impaired Di gestion, Morbid state of tbe Liver and Stomach, Weak ness dare Nervous System, and a Disorded habit of Constitution generally. Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters baventready; bye their 'substantial excellence, won • degree of public favor and patronage which puts them beyond the need of recommendation. 'Being - faithfully 'Prepared oldie arest . e:cellent materials, they can be fully confided in by all in need of a tonic, aperient or alternative remedy. This preparation will be found on trial to be a sure and speedy remedy for the diseases enumerated above. They purify the blood, 'recnie regular digestion, promote ebony action of the Liver and Stomach, and strengthen the nerves, at once securing herilth 'arid visor to the whole System. In all cases. of despondency, arising from indigestion 'or nervous irritation, they have been used with remarkible success.; nor ere they leis useful is a retied" fur limultichir, flidulency, loss of Appetite' and, afisricial pros'iratien of thesysta . n. At the same time it faunal be stated that their . are neither violent nor at all dangerotie in their, operation, securing as they do the desired end,,by ixstiedy,!regular and easy, influence. Taken'idaily. in doses freeribed, they will be found to operate in that gentle and salutary manner, which is:in filet, their_ highest, recommendation. That . prejudice usually existing against , • advertised "Medicines, would not be merited if bestow - 6d on this. The wonderful cures it hasirforated Arid the acknowledged celebrity of its :principals constituents, should at once commend it to the pub li c favor. . 10'60 10 50 Mr. Philp Wilcox, New Berlfiml. was.entintly cured of a (=fumed cancer of the stomach, throat and mouth. and his general health much improved by the use of only cute bottle. .. • CoL„ John, Bsylies, Bristol, Mass., has voluntarily , cortifted that ,he was. , cured by the Bitters, pfisundiee, Indigestion . Headache and Vertigo. J. P. Pallas, Usi., NewMedford,, was cured of an eruption of the face„,, :Dr., W. Ai. alig g ofiC Y.,;testifies that many .of his patienWhave beep benefited by the use of the Bitters, and in, everyman: they have :given the moat perfect .astitfaction,, „ • . „ & , Sold , Wholesale. . sod ,Hetail W by , YATT KETCHUM, 121• Fulton. St. , N.. Y.,. HUSTON & LADD, Towanda, andbydroggittgeneially throughout the U. 8, Price Al. Large bottles.. r , .8m22 Huntington Ind., June 21, 1646 BEWARE!!! DR.. WOOD'S 'SARSAPARILLA RECOMMENDATIONS, CLA - REIVit'NT:,HOII.S.E, - • CIaSZIWI Mitladititaraa - Mende, that In has ink; absose'llioise;"itinitiqr On`ihe nth stide.of tae public square, lately . :neenirOd by Nair; toip, and beving matte entirely new . ariangOidetint,' - ii'llinw prepared for;thi recOgtiOn orifieltOne. 'Piesontine his tb his friends and the public generally; and' assuring t Ant no pains or onion a will spared to idesso'hiiiinostecho tes*ttally tareits fiublic patron streiphidgnnie hitidelf'establishment is tinder" hiscontrol;)t Shill not be excelled byt any in the` The tonirinte `the - *CIIABBITOIIT 'llol.3l4` r sen stiaciento and-foiniiheldin'tfie best style willwilt be Minh* with substanti a l the iountti'. can; i f Te4uie• 1 The. Bar will be' stocked with'ito fitiniira in i puriiind unidulteiata date.' -'" Firgt rate Stabling. attacbod, With tiady ; and faithful bolas AttwOri io attei;lioncii.' • short,, nothing sirbOtwill add to the Ulit - cid' end convenienco orntikornerioind with his (utilities; be tadici;esSatisfactiOn hill be rondeind Tol!atida,"Aptilli; 11410: • - • • AnyiNpr - ritivroß'S QTICE. • LL.pereow indefArdiii citiite'orOliver .C 1:: late , , ScoithOehi died_ are hereby dmake! Piy:Fiint. ,7iiithoot 'delay, and 'Ulnae llama 144inirt:itqd ,esizite, 6 w - 111 - please 'pitsent them dull. attest/41 in - lAEPI rpm - Oc . :1:13, - 1810:' • " Administrator. WiftESTED , E.lia= 9 " -•-•• - . . • E next year of this . /11411111i01 - will commence Aroe iambi the 3lst'day of August.* C. 'DERCOOK; Principal, tlifiss E. C. BLACK- • MAN. Pieceptress. - 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 COMMCDCV November23d. The third term will commence February Bth, and bo followed by a•vacation of one week. The fourth term will commence May 3, and be 'suc ceeded by • vacation of six - frocks . • • • • Tuition, per term of eleven tomb: For the common English studies, $2 50 For the higher Lunches, including Natural, . 'lntellectual and Moral Sciences, • . .4 00 Mathematics and Languages, . 00 For the second and third terms, Extra, . . 25 For Drawing and Painting,, 2 00 For - Music, with use of Instrument, - 706 ••• . Without, 500 Several Mersey and scientific gentleman, in conjunc el:in:with the principal, have consented to favor the in , atitution with lectures on the more important branches of education, freed charge, - : All students will be charge' for not less than half a term, unless absence is occasioned by illness or other unavoidable causes. The exercises of composing and declaiming will be required of every stedent, - unless excused by the teachers • or parents. , The comae of instruction is designed to be thorough and practical, idapted to the' requisitions of business, and the demands of an intelligent people. The Academy has one of the finest locations on the Susquehanna commanding a charming . view of that beautiful river, the borough of Towanda and the sur rounding landscape. . '4, - From a aMfidence in the zeal, enterprise and abilities of the tesehers, and the unusual prosperity of the school during the past year, we take pleuurem recommending this - institution, to the favorable regard .and patronage of an enlightened, intelligent and generous people, trusting that continue in usefulness, and the consequent favor of the public. • HIRAM MIX. President. • ENOS TOMKLNS, 1. D. MONTANYE, C. 1.. WARD, J. F. MEANS. DAVID CASH B. KINGSBERY, H. S MERCUR, 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. f The late Preceptress, having left the institution; without giving the necessary notice, we ate under the necessity of deferring the opening of the Female De partment for one week. • MISS BLACKMAN comes highly reeommemled as 'a pianist and a scholar. J. C. VANEERCOOK, If/Mani Scott, titlu co mama 1r .61'0 III& 733' INTIL . L promptly and punctually render his profes- W V atonal services in Agencies, Coiledions, and other matters in his profession entrusted to his care. 13:7 - Ho has removed his office to the room over N. N. Betts' store. BOOT & SHOE MAKING. mod , VITILCOX & SAGE have associated themseves in the Boot and Shoe Making business, in the borough of Towanda, and may be found at the old stand of 8. Hathaway, lately occupied by Elkanah 13mith,near I. H.Stephena' Exchange Hotel, where they solicit a share of public patronage. They intend, -by a careful /election 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 haild, 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. NEW ESTABLISHMENT 1110Mr2MW lERZCI3`+S• •_ • I;, be surpassed, in additionto 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 Fretich 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 bad much experience in the busing's], we shall be able to satisfy all who may feel 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. CaBLVET FUItorITURE MAY BE BAD at our shop much lower than it has ever been sold in Towanda. Goods are cheap, and wheat am lowered, and that if the reasovvi can afford all for to do it. All kinds of produce will be received in payment. Also, LUMBER of all kind& L.M. NYE h CO. Igr/IL be kept on band a large assortment, and , made to order on shorter notice and for less mo ney than can be produced at any other establishment in the land, Those who are under the necessity of pro- curing that article will and shall be satisfied. A good hearleand pall may be had hi attendance when desired. September 1, 1845. L. M. NYE & CO. A CERTAIN CURE FOR PILES I Dr. A. Upbam's Vegetable Eleetuary, AN INTERNAL 'REMEDY, IN VENTED BY DR. A. UPHAM. a distinguished Physician of New York city, is the only real successful remedy for that dangerous and distressing complaint—the PILES —ever offered to an American public. Mark. this. It is an INTERNAL REMEDY—and not •an :external application, and will core every case of Piles; either bleeding or blind, internal or external; and probably the only thing that will. There is no mistake ' about it. It is a positive cure—speedy -and perminent.. • It is also a convenient medicine to take, 'snit improvesthe gerieral heath in a-remarkable man ner. '• Each box contains twelve doses, - at 81 a dose. ill is very mild in its operation, and may be-taken incases 'Of the Most abate inflammation without danger. All external aPpliitaticins am in the highest degree disagree ible,liteoncenie' t and offerbdve ; and from the very no tureofstur disease; inconvenient in their effects. -This 'Medicine attacks the diseasesit its source, and removing theeinsse„'renders the cure certain and permanent. - TO MARRULD LADIT.II:-.44ftrliCil ladies °reale:Untie viriably'suhject to that painful and injurious disease, thiPiles, with consequent inflammation of the stomach, bowels - and spine, weakness of the beet, flow' of lood to to th e b ea d, .*C.. The Electusay is perfectly ate for pregnualadies, and the most useful cathartic that can possibly be used, a, it not only removes the Piles and all inflammatory diseases teitheist pain or irritation, Gut will insure an easy time, a safe delivery, and a sound canatitation in the offspring: The Mutual"! contains no mineral medicine; no al etas, coliWynth or gamboge; or other powerful and inita tive pirgative. No fear of taking eild while under its influenee . ..-no - change in diet viereasiti&, If taken ac 'cording to directions, a cure fir life &guaranteed. Sold Wholesale and retail by Wears. do Krreatra, - .ooertend Agents!' for the Sonthein States," 'l2l Fulton Street,'N. Y.: HUSTON & LADD,' Towanda, and druggists'generilti throughout the United States: Price $l, a boo(. m 22 =I MI S= L. M. NYE & CO., wouldrc /spectlly inform the citizens of Tow ands and the public generally, that ithey have on band & manufacture ,to order all kinds of CABINET !FURNITURE, of the beat mate- rigs, and workmanship that cannot I. GNI. • J r.lki - •' 4---1 FOREIGN PERIODICALS • REPUBLICATION OF THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW; THE ED.NBURGH REVIEW. THE FOREIG N QU A RTERI.Y REVIEW, THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, AND • BLACKWOOD'S EDINGBURGIi DIAGAZINE The above Periodiesti are reprinted in "New Tout, immediately on their snivel by the British steamers, in beautifai clear type, .on One white paper ; and are Gtithful copies of the onginals--Els.aezwooo s Maui ilea being , an eaect far.simile of the Edinburg ail . lion. • The wide-spread fame of these splendid Periodicals renders it needless to say much in their praise. As litenuy oigeni, they stand far in advance of any works of a similar stamp now published, while the political complexion of each is.marked by a dignity, candor and forbearance not often forma in works of a .party char _They embrace the views of the three great parties in England—Whig, Tory, ; and Radical.--" Blackwood" and the " London Quarterly" - are Tory . ; the" Edin burg Review," Whig : and the ".Westrninister," Radi cal. The "Foreign Quarterly "is purely literary, be ing devoted principally to criticism; on foreign Conti nental Works.. The prices of the Re-patsy' are less than e-third of these of the foreign copies, aud while they a:equal ly well got op, they afford all that advantage to the American over the English reader. , • TERMS: - • - earner? TO we MADE IS ADVANCIL • For any one of the four Reviews, $3,00 per annum For any twe, do 5,00 For any three.. . do 7,00 " For alt (our of the Reviews, For BlackworsTs hisgasirm, 3,00 For Blaritwood and the 4 Reviews, 10,00 CLUBBING. Four copies of any or all of the above works will be sent to one address on payment of the regular subscrips lion for three—the fourth copy being gratis. (ll' Remittances and communications musibe made in all cases without expense to the publishers.—. The former may always be done through a Poet-master by handing him the amount to be remitted, taking his re ceipt and forwarding the receipt by mail, Post-paid; or the money may be enclosed in.& letter, Post-paid, di rected to the publishers. N. B.—The Postage on all these Periodicals is re duced by the late Post-Office law, to about one-third the former rates, Making- a very important saving in the expense to the mail subscribers. •.• In all the pnneipal cities and Towns through out the United States to which there is a direct Rail , Road or Water communication from the city of New York, these periodicals will be delivered FREE OF POSTAGE. LEONARD SCOTT & CO. Publishers, lyear 112 Fulton St.. New York. New Blaeksmithing Establishment, In Towanda, Prices 25 per cent. checOer than have ever been known in Northern Penn'a. THE subscriber, having commenced the above ba l. sinew, 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 care in the m at neat and workmanlike manner: such aeironing coach es, carriages, sleighs, of all kinds; mill-work of all kinds, done a little nicer than at any other shop in tho county, Some attention paid tee EDGE TOOLS, to fill up crevices, and finally all kinds of work in the aboveline (horse -shoeing excepted) and will warrant all my work to stand the test. Try me and if you do not find thingsjust right, then pot me down. From my long experience in the business, I flatter myself that I can please all kinds of people. You can find me st all times at my , shop. a few rods south of Bridge strert, known as Means' old stand. All kinds of Produce taken ht payment for work,and a little of the ready So-Davis will not be refused. N. HEMINGWAY, JR. Towanda, May 6, 1846.—y CloCks, Watches, Jewelry & Silverware AT NO. 1, BRICK ROW WA. CHAhIBERLIN has just returned from • the city of New York with the largest assort ment of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY, ever brought to this place, such as Fingrwings, Breast-pina, of every description; Lockets, bracelets, gold and silver pencils, gold keys, thimbles, silver spoons, sugar tongs, specta cles, for all ages, pen sad pocket knives. (Roger's ma nufacture,) and many other articles which he will sell extremely low for CASH. All kinds of WATCHES; consisting of patent le ver, L'Epine, English and Swiss watches, warranted to keep good time. It is as clear and unquestionable as our right to the whole of Oregon, that Wx.A. Curmseacis has got the largest and best selected assortrnent a of Fancy Goods ever brought into the borough of Towanda, and that be will sell his goods cheaper than was ever sold by any human living being 1--stick a pin there ! ! N.B. Watches warranted to run well one year, or the money refunded; and a written agreement given to that effect to all that desire one. a l. MAPLE SUGAR, Wood, and all kindsof Coun try Produeexeceived in payment. W. A. CHAMBERLIN. Agent. Towanda; April 22, 1846. effants sIND BEDSTE.IDS. THE subscribers all conti'iue , fi.,.;• to manufacture and keep on band PENNI at their old stand , all kinds of 4 1 i • % 111 : .1 1/ Cane and Wood Seal Chairs Y / also Sellees o f various kinds , . - r''''''' 4, BEDSTEADS, of every 1 • \ description, which we will sell low for cash or produce. „ . TURNING done to order. TONIKINB & MAKINSON. Towanda, April 23, 1845. _ V;Mialt3 THE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully infor.a the patio that he continues to carry on the above business at his shop in the vicinity of Leraysville, and that be is prepared to furnish on the most reasonable terms, WIRE CLOTH, suitable for b Safes, for Rolling Screens, in Grist Mills; or for Selves in Fanning mills, erc. Orders directed to Lerayeville, Bradford CO. Pa., will be promptly attended to. E. MARSH. Leraysville, September 21, 1803. WILUMBE NATIONAL DAGUERRIAN GAL LERY AND PHOTOGRAPHERSFURNISH. ING DEPOTS; awarded the Gold and Silver Medals, Pour first Premiums, and Two Highest Honors, at the National, the Massachusetts, the New York, and the Pennsylvania Exhibitions, respectively, for the most splendid Colored - Daguerreotypes and best Apparatus ever exhibited, NMMiMMiI Instructions given in the art. A large assortment of Apparatus and Stock always on hand, at the lowest cash prices. New Y0rk..551 Broadway ; Philadelphia, 136 Chest nut S.; Boston: 75 Court, and 58 Hanover Sts.; timoro, 205 Baltimore St.; Washington Pennsylvania Avenue; Petersburg, FL, Mechanics Hall; Cincin nati, Fourth and Walnut, and 176 Main St. ; Saratoga Springs, Broadway ; Paris,l27 Vieille Rued' Temple ; Liverpool, 32 Church St.-3y. aND=63 AISM MULV.ZiallEgg 'NINE subscriber not being in full communion with T the firm of M—, he is not prepared to boast of the latest assortment ofJEWELRY Out of Jail : and' hiving never learned the Cabinet making businem,-- ha is not prepared to do any work in that line; but having served a regular aprtrenlieerthli in - the watch repairing busulesa, 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 frotri whence came that mig . hl y rush of Cold Jewelry Now my fnends, in all your 'getting' don't forget to get your watches fixed at old No. 100 opposite the Public Square and two doors north of Briggs tavern. Towands,Apn . l2B,, 1840. ' p N. B.—lpledge myself todo my work right; All work watrinted one year and the money reftuided if it does not perform according to agreement. Sack a P.O. there ! CLEAR THE . WAY And :ache room for tAa Sore/tie &d m it is now Omit four years since Dr. E. V 8 0 4 4 .. introduced the Oriental or Sovereign;Balm public. and we venture to say, that no ether m a di, 4o , has given such universatastlefeetten• sad the silt 11. • crcase - so fast. for with very little esettion or sars i a i a.,• the demand-haal bongs, nereased to cover 1000 O. They are intirely vegetable, and cause so pai l , operations, being perfectly safe for young cs those of debilitated constitutions, and as a fi a il y j e i: lcinei have ne equal. They are an 'effected ea* for disollses of this climate,snch as billoas disear, their various forms. Fever,Old Liver Complaints He* aches, Coughs, Colds, Costiveness Ike." We a n , warranted them in over 100 caws of Fere' and a„, and have never known them to fail in remoilapiz; from one to sus days. when taken according to di aa „ lions. They never leave the bowels costive, very different from any other Pills in me, which Ides the bowels costive, end one dose only creates the am*: ty for another. Its nervous debility and female weak l y, their effects have been 'nary astonishing. 'Fb ey restored a large number ofauch cases after they h a d confined to their beds, and given up by their plink: au. The certificates a few of which mayg be seen inwards talus, Which may be had of our agents - graii i , quiet the nervous system, and remove the mese d m , sous irritation. In short they strengthen sad recom the wholigystem. In cases of Dyspepsia and axtinnn. they have winked wonders: Thousands hare ben, stored from all the horrori of the above diseases, sad number of them iu Syrnetise, and in this eaxii , For particular's see circulars. We have always taken great care in selecting g d compounding our medicines, which bas been 'dont h Dr. Soule in person, as may be seen by the Winn ; certificate. • • • • We have acted as agents for Dr.E.L.Saula ferlitthi four years in purchasing most of the medicines esedk the composition of his pills.—During that dial as of the articles have advanced nearly an hundred r em He has not varied his proportions, and has at notw cited any but the best qualities of medicines: Wets, -iifso acted as agents in selling his Soiereiga Bea Pills, and from the universal satisfaction Own, seas eider they rank among the best pills now before the yr, lic. Dr.Soule is the person who first introduced dft into this country, and has continued the manobetur of them ever since.- T.ll. Finn It cc Syracuse, February 23, 1840. None are genuine, except those bearing the mut Dr. E. L, Soule & Co. on the face of each bor. For saki by Huston & Ladd, Towanda; Georg A. Perkins, Athens; Lyman Durfee, Smithfield; A. a. H. Morley, Burlington; Levi Taylor, Granville; Sc; Smith, Franklin.; A. Surroughs, Honroeton; Cay Nichols, Roma ; IL Z. Friabie, Orwell; Le laurel, J. E. Bullock.. 11—.34 LIMMVZ Suited to the Thitnan Constitution, and equal !other:, of every curable disease, will be found in Wright's Indian . Vegetable PE OP THE North Lmcriean College of &alai. These extraordinary Pills are composed of rz) which grow irpontaneously on our own sail, and v 4 therefore better adapted to our constitutions,. than 31r1. eines concocted from foreign drugs, howerer arll tr, may be compounded ; and as WRIGHT'S INDIA% VEGETABLE PILLS aro founded upon the par,:ji that the human body is in truth . SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE, namely, corrupt humors, and that said medicineccs this disease on, _ NATURAL PRINCIPLES. by ckansinj enzdpurifying (he body, it will is rsb. feat that if the constitution be not entirely exhauselt perseverance in their use, acconling to directions.iie sedately certain to drive disease of every name from ta bod When we wish to restore a swamp or mona't fertility, we Amin it of the superabundant water. ir like manner, if we wish to restore the body to bebSrt must cleanse it of impurity. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS will be found one of the best, if not the very bet, Dbi eine in the world for carrying out this - GRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLE, because they expel from the toady all morbid end oov humor; the cause of the disease, in an easy sal rat Manner, and while they every day g ive h pleasure, disease of every name is',rppidly Irises i7l the body- • The following highly respectable Store-iseepen Es been duly appointed Agents fur the •nle of Wrqlt*,'. ,-, dian Vegetable Pilta in Bradford County . Montanye's & Co., Towanda ; A. H. Gaylord, Canton ; - John H.FOrman, Columbia 'Flans ; T. &S. W.Pomeroy, Troy ; Coryell & Geo, Burlington ;. Wm. Gibson, Ulster; Lv non Durfee, Smithfield ; L.S.Ellswortb, Athens ; • Guy Tracy, Milan ; U. Moody & Co. Frenchtown • John Horton, Jr., Terrytown ; - E. Norman, Springfield ; Storrs* Jones,,,Sheshequin; Daniel Brink, Hoi °brook ; • N. D. & C. Wir "Ord, Monroeton. Offices eevoted,exclusively to the sale Of Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American Call of Health, No. 228 Greenwich street, New York ; 5 ' 198 Tremont st., Coston ; and Principal Offire,S o Race 'street, Philadelphia. "Is Tars Mantclarz !" we exclaimed the 'shark on tasting some of Jayne's Tonic Verrnifuge, ft erns ly has none of the nauseous flavor, which one asieeo with the idea of physic. Children—consider ilia!' treat, and in taking it their palates are gratified, alio health restored at the same time. Jayne's Teri" fez fuge not only destroys worms, but carries off the ntel in which they are imbedded, and effects a read permanent cure. Every mother knows ties pr e° symptoms of worms, such as voracity, lessees" t° breath, grinding of the teeth during eletP , the lips, itching of the nose, dcc., but Oen is othe' cia not as generally recognized. A dry cosgbdale!' enlargement of the abdomen, and many other 'let ° common to other diseases, frequently denote the re ss of worms. If their existence is even suspected do l. ' mifuge should be administered, becaose it as harm in any case, and may do incalculable gal• .1..t1:21161 Exesczonagre always cures ArthA—", or three huge doses will cure the Croup or Iliee i°° dren in from IS minutes' to 1 hour's time. It Orly Subdues the tiolence of whooping ceerh ej " 11 speedy !pie. Hundreds who have been eite ,o their physiCiano as incurable. with Coor o mP 6 l ling cif .Blood, and other Pulmonary Affoli, been restored to perfect health by it. It coe gieingrelief. Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE, No , 8 Street, Philadelphia. Sold ,by A. 1). Not:r . wands, Pa. • • 7erms of Me Bradford 1 1 (1° 1 , 6 Two &altars and fifty cents per annum: y e p deducted if paid within the year: and fie illy in advance, One DOLLAft will be Jolartek_., ' Subscribers at liberty to discontinue et talf."o Ming anearagis • Most kinds of Cocrrar received in payment, at the, market prim aO . Adrettisements„ not exceeding gin° line; insatedfor fifty cents ; everfec b ' l l ge ,;;Jito , swefity.five cents. A discount =dem y erre „ f - Jo . 'mezzo, of every description, IRIS.. Peditiously: metaled' on new and fashionable 1 11. ' Linemen business pertaining to the afCg' ree - of postage, to.ensure atteation•