CotyGHs, Cosstimp ' p3IIISin various parts of the bo vd other unpleasant. symptoms,qa Usual aff....cts of a cold. ;;; \ -; i it i ca Indian Vegetable Pills are ~o f t h e best of medicines for intlain ''',ok lore throat ; because they - not cleanse the Wood from those jut •.- which - •are the cause, but they a n energy to the circulation ' . :1., ca rries It with vtgor to every system ; ' consequently .the e of the :rntt i,s being properly supplied _, ,11 ! ; , ; . vital receive their due . 1 , ' 00110:1 of animal heat ; and cold 'sof the ket, headach, giddiness, !pimtion of Ow heart, and every oth ,„.(epton disordered circulation , i l e driven frotn the body. Ifri;ht's Indian Vegetable Pills also jvi d . intp:t - ove digestion and purify : f b!eolltittl therefore. give health and vrio the whole frame, - as well as -:teilisease of every nacre foim the for sale at the store of J. D. & E. Milatanye, in Towanda, and •by „us pitlisliecl in another eolurnn of • - - Died, Thursday, Septebber 5, ISI4, ABIGAIL, - :: of Simnel Gregory of Pike, a,ged.4l. r ::ii not often that we have to record the ..- Aof a fellow mortal 'where so thuch suffer ,has been endured, as that by which Mrs. , . ;07 was removed'th her fin a; resting place. ' .:ieveral years, she had been admonished I... ; , i ptething was wrong, connected with in- -,.slorganic system, from the accumulation 'ilze officious matter,or substance, which, ,peculiar position, seemed to set at deft . the skill of the physician, as to its true 3 :-.1. After'lleidag held'in painful suspense i:vne time an operation was resoliied upon. 7::::A ,surgical skill was in requisition on l y..:casion ; but the morbihi part, was found eihsely united to the more vital parts of the !mt . , that a separation, might produce im .late death. .The careful operator, there .. was under the necessity of abandoning the ii hope of saving the life of is patient, by remoyil of thci EiffeCted part. This unez :ted termination of the operation, necessarily bjecthe mind of the patient, to all that ageless espondency which the peculiar char tert of th diieas6-Wa.s calculated to inspire.— erthe_re erse of feeling which must ineveta ly succee a 'prostration of hope:was'endured ith more than woman's fortitude, in' view of e fataliissue before her. • In reference to her rospects beyond the' grave; she professed to ir surviving husband, that her " mind was at ,t." A husband, a daughter, and a little 3, live to mourn the loSs of a companion,-= load and indulgent Mother. On the Sabbath . , Living her decease, a discourse was deliver o a very large congregation, who assembled .iy the' last tribute of respect to a deeceased - - [Cox. EAU MASS MEETING rHi MIX & SONS' OF - THE BEYER'S OF :. • NEW GOODS? ;0 are just reeeicing direct from New- York City, a general assortment of GOODS: G'RCOERIES. HA Ith- ARE,C UTL ER Y, CROCKERY.-c. :h will positively be sold cheap fur cash or pay ! Id public are respectfulli invited to call :amine oar stock for themselves. H. MIX & SONS'. lwaada, November 8 . , 1844. ATCHES! WATCHES! • . M. WARNER, ATI..-D announce to his old customers and the public generally, that he has red his shop in Betts & Montanye's three aiding, south side the public square and ir east of Hontanyes's store, and that he ?pared to do.riltlrinds of lock Ss .11ra tat - Iffepairing, sortest notice. Having: had an experi e2ien years in the business, he is now tred to say that.his work shall not be oy any establishment in the country. 'tads of produce, wood, etc., taken in .linda, NEtV. I, 1844 lkr a, co-partnership heretall;re carried 'on nder the firm of PARK -& GALLUP, 4; the Athens Exchange, is this day by mutual consent: C.S. PA RK, H.C.GA.LLUP.. 25, 1814 I !"EXCHANGE " is now under the ?. , ealerit of C .S. PARK as agent for Steb- Ercanihrack,- and will be carried on as, -4. e. Travellers are invited to call, as tend to be as well, or better furnished accommodation than any other public this section of country. 25 ,4514. C. S. PARK. INISTRATOR'S NOTICE persons indebted to the estate of Ben- sin B. Ferguson, decd. late of Durel tp. 'etPd to make immediate payment, and haring demands against the same are to present them, legally attested, for a. E. FERGUSON, Administrator ' , Noverablr 1;'1844. :11orley ...-.' ' . , • r '• .Np. 176 Maj Term 1844. : l. Wells.. • ' . -t-f. • undersigned having ben , appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Brad. 4. 'ltY, an Auditor to report the liens in will ,attend for that purpose at his the borough of Towanda., on Welke** 1 7th dal of :November 1844, at 1 b'- 4 .7 of whiclitll personsinterestarl will notice. , E. W. BAIRD, - Auditor.i 42 a, Oct. 22, 1844. • SHERIFF'S SALES. 1.7 a• Y virtue of sundry wiifs of Verti.Expo., 'JD issued from the court of con pleas of Bradford county, to me directed; I alai! ex pose to public sale at the house of liTm.Bri z erss in the Borough of Towanda, on Monday the second day of December next at one o'clock. P. M., the following described` piece or parcel of land situate in Windburn township and boundad cia the north by the state line; on the east by' Edward Neal and Peter Oslian ; on the south by Benjamin Clap and Jas. Brown; Ind on the , wort,by -Samuel Lee and Samuel Clap. Containing about 137 acres more Or less, 'about thirty-five a'erce improved, one fram ed house, one tog hook, one barn and two Saw mills' and, a . few apple trees filet eon. •ALO—One other piece or parcel of land and bounded on the north by lands owned by Richard Bigsby, south by land of James Ken yan, cast by lands of Richard Bigaby and Sam uel Kinyon, on the west by.land of Tidds and Ball. Containing 180 acres, a small part of which lies in Litchfield township, the remain der in the township of Windham. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. IL Barstow to the use of Fatly Johnson vs. Lewis Dodd and Charles Johnson terte tenant. ALSO.—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield township bounded on the north by Peter_Alyer, on the east by Benja min Stackhouse and Vanever Tid, on the south by Zopher Tid, on the west by Cyrus Blood good. Containing about sixty acres all more Or less, about forty acres improved one fram6 hOuse two frame barns about two acres of orch ard. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Hol!embark vs. John S. Rogers. ALSO—The following, property situate in Towanda township and bounded on th.t cast by lands of N. Coon Jr. and Reuben Bennett, on tiae ‘ south by Myer & Manville, on the west by Enos Bennett, on the north by Granger, Simons and others together with fifty acres about forty acres improved with a framed house and barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the'suit of Guy Tozer vs. Nathan Coon Jr., Reuben Ben nett, Seth Loomis administrators of the estate of Thomas Bennett deceased. ALSO—Tim following described piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington township and bounded on the north by lands of George Coryelf, on the west by lands of J. Kingsbury, Wm. F. M'Kean and A. Macao ) south' by land of Isaac Preston, and east by land of Jas, Long and 'George Coryell.- Containing four hundred acres more or less, shout seventy acres thereof improved with a framed house two fra med barns, a saw mill and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas Elliott to the use of D. F. Barstow vs. John Bloom. ALSO—The followihg described pike or parcel sif land situate in Granville 'township bounded on the south by land of J. Merritt, west by Malum M'Nought north by lands of Om. M'Fariatie, east by Wru. Ross. Containing 6l acres with about five acres im proved with log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles brake vs. Thomas Pratt. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Windham township bounded on the north by Fletcher & ?Veylen. on the east by Reuben Russell, on the south by Joseph Seely, Anson Coleman and Roswell Russell. Containing sixty acres one log - house, log barn, thirty acres improved. Seized.and taken in exeeutien at the suit o Bealey, Morley & Hyde vs. David. Eikler and Oliver Ellaworth'Jr. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster township bounded and described on the north by lane. of Chester Mallery. east by land of Patrick Higgins. south by land of Fnrman Ransom, and on the west by land of Philip Sweet.— Containing forty five acres orthereahouts about eight acres improved with a small log, house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit o Pike & Lockwood to the use of Morris Vat= ties vs. Andrew King Jr. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Ulster containing forty six acres bounded on the north by land of Harman Vanbleck, east by' land of Joseph Berry, south by land of Alfred Holcomb and west by land of Henry Kitchen, With about six acres. improved and one log house thereon: Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Pike & Lockwood now to the use of Jared Phelps vs. John Davis, , ALSO—The foll Owing described piece or lot of land situate in Athens Boro. bounded and described on the north by land of Chester Park, east by Richard Lambert, south by land of 0.0. blaiprnan and west by the public high way. Containing one half acre. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Nathaniel Clapp to the use of Willis and Bro thers vs. N. 3. LeDoyt. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of situate in Wysox township bounded on the north by lands of Leßay, on the east by Ly man White; on the south by Robert Spalding, on the west by H. N. Spalding. Containing about eighty acres, twenty five acres improved one small orchard one log house and one log arIL Seized and taken in execution at the suit o ;flyer cit Spalding to the use of H. N. Spal ding vs. Joshua Lamphire. ALSO—The following piece. or ceircel of land situate in Herrick township bounded on the north by Fiends Stoddard, on the east by Campbell Fletcher. on the south by Campbell Fletcher and John F. Lin, on the,west by land surveyed to John Lee. Containing fifty acres about 25 acres improved, +one log house a small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ira Smith vs: Charles A. Squires. ALSO—A: piide or parcel or lot of land in the Borough of Athens bounded north by Ches ter Park, west by Main street, south by Patrick, Clapp & Satterlee, east by J. & W. Kendall with a framed dwelling house. .Containing ono fourth of an acre more or less. • `Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Spalding vs D. M. Cook. ALSO—The following piece• or parcel of land situate in Ulster township and bounded on the north by Cash and Vanvleck, on the west by J. Vanvleck, on the south by --Dol -1 comb, and on the east by the Susquehanna ri ver. Cnntaining, about three hundred acres more or less, about two tfundred thereof impro proved with two framed houses, a framed barn and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N. Clapp's use vs. Edmond Lockwood & Mary Ann Lockwood. ALSO—The following tract or piece of land situate in the township of Smithfield contain ing seventy seven acres or thereabouts bounded on the north by lands of Rufus Wright and E. A. Child, on the east by the highway, on the south by Arabal Tracy and on the west by Jo nathan S. Mitchell with about Sixty five litres improved, a large orcheriPtheron growing, and. a framed house and barn, a blacksmith : shop and a cider Mill thereon. '• ALSO—The equal undivided.half of a piece or parcel of woodland adjoining land of David Arnold on the , west, the whole containing fifty acres or 1 hereatouts.' Seized and taken in erecution at the suit of Elijah Rathburn &. A. Hunt vs. John. Watson. ALSO The. following piece or parcel of land situated in Orwell township,bounded on the north by Jarvis Buttles,:east by j'erernieh- Barns, south by Wm. B. Robinsor4 west by Reuben Basterbrooks. Contenting one hun dred acres about 25 acres improved one frame house and orchard: Seized and taken in execution etthe suit of Samuel B. White vs.. Milo Buttles who amyl ved B. W. ButtlesOarvi.4, Blades terre ten ant. „/ • -ALSO—The" following described .property- .situate in.Toivanda Bort; bouiided on the north by,land of N. C. Arnout, EdWatd, White and ;Tracy i Moore, on the east by Traey & Moore and Main street, on the south by land of Eliza beth Means, and on tho.westby J. D. Gooden otigh's, land. Containing one fouth of en acre be the same more or less with a two story building . thereon Erected occupied as a hat shop • and harness makers shop with a nine pin alley attached thereto and a barn with an under ground stable. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Theodore Van Tine cs. Zenas Thomas, Benja min Thomas and Mark C. Arnout terrp tenant. ALSO--:-The following d6eribed piece or parcel of land situate in South Creek township and bounded on the north by lands of William Burke, on the east by lands of Ralph Crane & others, on .the south by Daniel liildrethiand others, and on the west by. !MILLS in possession of James Dewey. Containing one hundred an twenty five acres Or thereabouts with about_ thirty acres or thereabouts improfed with a log house and log barn thereon with an apple or chard and peach orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution -at the suit of John L: Webb administrator of A. A. Beck with who survived 11. W. Strong now to the use of Spencer West vs. James Dewey. ALSO—The follo,Wing piece or pubd of land situate in Towanda township Bradford co. and and .bounded as .follows: beginning h t chesnut the south enst corner of lot n 0.205 according to -a plot and survey of the tract, thence north 138 & 3-10 perches to a post the south west corner of M . Russell & E. Ben nett's lot, thence east 118 perches to post, thence south 138 & 3-10 perches to a maple sapling, thence west 118 perches to the begin ning. Containing one hundred and ono acres and 159 perches strict measure. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Timothy Paxton and William Davidson trus tees of the Bank of North America vs. s\lphon zo Mosier. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Athens tp. and bounded as fol lows: On the east by the. public highway. north. south and west by lands of Julius Tozer. One framed dwelling house and a wood house thereon. Seized and taken in'execntion at the suit of Julius Tozer vs. Harvey French., 'ALSO—A piece or parcei of land situate in Windham tp. and bounded on the north by Julius Russell, Henry Russell and Joseph Ellsbree, cast by Joseph Ellsbree and George Pitcher, south by Thomas Cadwalader. and west by Jacob Smith and Julius Russell. Con taining three hundred acres more or less with about one hundred acres improved with a stone dwelling house and two "rained barns, one Grist mill and one fourth. of a saw mill, three framed houses and a shed. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Titus & Baxter vs. Clarissa Russell &c. and dharleS Russell. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington tp. and bounded as follows : Beginning at a white oak marked for a corner, the north cast corner of Simeon Mor ton lot, thence west two hundred and three per ches to a post on the west lino of warrant lot No. 4136, thence north on said warrant line one hundred and sixty perches to a post north west corner of said warrant'let, thence east two hundred and three perches to a sugar tree for a corder, thence south one hundred and sixty perches to the beginning.' Containing two hundred and three acres strict measure, em bracing lots No. 256 any,1257 on said warrant lot No. 4436 with a sat= mill therCen and a small improvement. Seized and taken in execution at - the suit of Timothy Paxton and Win. Davidson. Trustees of the B ink of North America vs. Wm. Keeler and Silas Noble. ALSO—The following, doscribed piece or parcel of buil. situate in Albany tp. being part of . a tract surveyed to George Barnes, bounded on the north "by Joseph Anderson and Julia Barron Jr.. tin the west by Frederick Castator, on the south by Elizabeth and Moses Bush and on the east by lands In the Warrantee name of Peter Benson, being the same land sold to Hugh O'Hara by the Treasdrer of ;Bradford courify for taxes in 1842. Containing one hundred and sixty acres more °Hess , . 'Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. M. Bull vs. Hugh O'Hara. ALSO—A piece of land in South Creek tp. bounded north by land of Willow Aber, east by land of Jamei i tewey and Wm Berk, south by John Hihnan and west hr lands of Willow Aber and P. Fassett, containing abduc_ sixty acres, about thirty-five acres improved. • ALSO—A tract of land hounded north by lands of Wm Berk, cast by D. Hildreth, south by John Hilman, west by James Dewey. con taining about one hundred and twenty-four acres, with about forty-five acres improved, a log house and log barn thereon erected, about 150 fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Pbiio Fassett vs. James Dewey. - ALSO—A lot of land belonging to Wm W. Mitchell, bounded north by land of John Tyler, east by S W Mitchell, south by Vincent Owen. west by Charles Dewey, one acre improved, with a log house and saw mill. thereon erected. Containing 60 acres, more_or less. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Vincent Owen vs. W. W. Mitchell, J. W. Mitchell, and Samuel W Mitchell. ALSO—A lot of land in Smithfield town ship, bounded north by,Gideon A. French, (in the east by EbenezerFreneh. south by lands in possession of Daniel Hill, west by Richard Al. Kelly, containing one hundred acres, more or -less, with fifty acres improved, a framed house, log barn. & small orchard of apple trees thereon, Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Seth• Salisbury, to'the use Of 0. P. Bassett vs. John %V. Camp. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias a certain messuage, piece or parcel of land Fit u ate in the township of Rulgbury afore said, bounded and described as follows: • begin ning at a chesnut oak the south west corner of a tract of land surveyed to Francis Johnston and Jonathan Mifflin on warrant no. 5683 and limning from thence north along the west line of said tract two hundred perches, thence east ninety-nine perches to a stone, thence south two hundred perches to a post standing in the north .line of Coven's line, thence west along Gnvett's line ninety nine perches to the place of be-ginning. •One hundred and twenty three acres end one4vandred-and twenty- perches of land strict measure. Seized and taken in execution at the suit o Alex. Johnston executor .&e., vs. J. Dewey. ALSO—A, tract of laud in Wells township beginning at a post corner in the eastern boundai ry line'of 'the said largeitraet, thence by land granted by Holman Keeler rindiwife to the-paid William R. Knapp riorth eighty seven degrees west one hundred and twenty porches to a post corner in the western boundary line of said ler ger tract, thence by the r same south 1° wcst2s perches to a post corner, thence by land' Coil veyed to Reuben Horton, 87 0 test 192'perches in Ihe eastern boundary lino .aforesaid; thence bp the same north 3 0 cast 25 perches to the be ginning; containing 28 acres and allowance being part of aI-del called Eyeland. ALSO—A piece of Land in Welistp. begin ning at a post in the eastern o'oundary Line of the original larger tract; thence by land. of'.L. Gaylcird; north 87° west 196 5-10 perches to a post cornet, thence south 87° east 194 perches to a post corner in the eastern . boundary line aforesaid, thence extending by he aanrer north 3 ° east 58 perches to the beginning, containing. G 7 acres, and allowance. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Henry T. Benedict vw. Wm .R.Xnapp. ALSO—A lot of Land beginning at north west corner of Lot No. 24, an iron wood, the . north west corner of a warrant lot belonging to Leroy DeChaumont, thence south .1° oust along the Line between the said Leroy DeChaumont, and' the Land belonging• to the said trep4w, 147 5.10 perches to a beech tree fora corner, thence north 891 ° west ,189 perches to a beech, the south west corner oftsaid Lot No. 24, north 3 0 west 150 perches to the south Line of a tract belonging to the said Leroy DeChaurnAn. a beech for s corner, thence south 89i°. 180 per ches to the beginning, coutairting 195 acres 223 perches, strict measure; Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George Sanderson, assignee of Amelia E. 'Du pont vs. Itobart Depets. • ALSO—A Lot of Land in Franklin, begin ning at a post corner, (being the south east ear lier) thence by Land in the warrantee name of Peter Laney, south 29,'° west 226 perches to a hemlock, thence by' lands in the warrantee name of Samuel Siddens, and Nathan Hardy, north 60° west, 320 perches to a post, , theneu by Land it the warrantee name of Joseph Lad ley North 29 ?° east 226 perches to a maple, thence south 60° cast 320 perches to tha begin ning, containing 452 acres. :Seized and taken in execution at the suit of G. F. Mason, to the use of James S. Pringle, vs. Nathan Smith. „ALSO—Sixty-two acres of land to be taken off the west end of the Lot of Land lately deed ed by Jacob Middaugh to Wyatt Barnes,o commence at the west end of the North and south Line of said Lot, thence easterly far enough to make 62 acres on the west end of said Lc it. Seize 3 and taken in execution at the suit of Jacob M iddaugh to the use of 'Henry Coreyell vs. Wyatt Barnes. JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, November 4, 1544. t Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri 7 1114 issuel from the court of common pleas of Bradford co unty. I shall expose at public sale at the house of Williarb Briggs, in the borough of Towanda, ou Saturday, the 30th day of No vember, at otreo'clock, P.. 51., a tract of land in Athens born', seventy-six feet in width front, by ten rods rear; with another lot of land ad joining the same thirty feet front in width, by seventy-five feet rear. Bounded east by main street, north by lot of C.' S. Parks, south and west by land late of Henry Welles, decd., now in possession of E. I,f. Perkins, with a two sto ry dwelling house (20 feet by 40 with a kitch en in rear 20 by 24 fat) barn, wood house and well thereon—now in possession of N. Clapp. Seized and taken in e xecution at the sun of David Paine vs. N. Clapp. ALSO—The following, piece or parcel of land in Athens bufough, bounded north, east and south by lands of the estate of Henry Wells decd., west by the Chernung river. Con taining an acre of. land, more or less, aft im proved, with a framed house, framed barn and tan house thereon erected. Seized arid taken in execution at the suit of IL W. Patrick vs. George Jeffers. J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office; Z . Towanda, Nov. 4, 1844.5 SHERIFF'S SALE. fiI.DY virtue of a writ of Vend. Exp. issue d . 11_31t from the coot tof common pleas of Li a°,l'- Mrd county, to me directed,f shall expose to public sale at the house off. Rajn.sford in the Borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 7th day of October next, at one o'clock, P. M The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield township, and boun ded as follows : beginning at a pine knot and stones, and a rock oak witness N. 67° W. 15 links; thence N. 34° W. 100 p. to a white oak sapling for a corner ; thence E. 120 p. to a chestnut sapling for a corner; thence north twenty four perches to the south west corner o a reserved let for Solomon Merrill a post thence E, 131 2 . -10 p. to a post a corner for ! Chauncey Parks; thence S. 181 p. to a post on' the N. line of David McKinney's lot; thence W. 231'2-10 p. to a post a white oak, N. 8° W. marked as a witness; thence N. 16 p. to a post S. r- corner of, a lot bought by the parties of the first part from Robert Spalding; thence W. 150 p. or to a post on the town line he twecn Athens and Litchfield townships; thence north-on said tiiivn line 60 p. to a post; thence E. 55 p. or to a corner S. 6 8-10 p. of a lot formerly deeded to Daniel Parks; thence N. 6 8-10 p. to said Park's corner ; thence E. 19- p. or to another of Park's lots or plice of begitiL ning. Three hundred and twenty seven acres and twenty eight perches more or less. ALSO—One other lot beginning at a crook ed chestnut the S. W.cornei of a lot surveyed to. Daniel Done; thence N.lOO r. to a hemlock sapling; thence E.BO to a post; thence 8.100 p. to a post-, thence W. 80 p. to the beginning. Containing fifty acres more or less; ,and both pieces inclusive containing three hundred and seventy seven acres and twenty eight perches; with aboutlnineiTacresimproYed and a framed Nouse..one frhmed and one log barn, and two; .apple Orchards khereon, and one half saw mill Seized and taken in execution at the suit of! nßrijamin Lathbert to the use . of L.H. Sher-1 mac vti.CUarles.Cliandler. , J.N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Sep. 10 1844.) . I POSTPONEMENT. The above sales stand patpened until Mon-, day the 2d. day of December next, at the same' place and time of day. ... • . • J.N. W ESTON, Sheriff'. - 1 Sheriff's Alice, Towanda, October 7th 184.4.5 ' UC:3M - 2 YOBI OILIM. 2 4 - I,ONSTAINTLY 2 on hand'i t. a 2d. hand Baal Store for.zale alien+ at • BAIRD'S, 1 - ..fro. 3 BP 1?ote 1. t • Mill°ll2l Fra To_ 4. 1447 14—Mq) • • . 2lrtricE is given that' 'all acconds deo to the Reperter 101 tee prier to the , ith day ot December 18+12,.ymiat be Unless set tled orlarraniod the ist of Jo unary next, they will i s oe placed-in !be bands of au otheer_foi ,collection, and o.j•"ittotiaing but money rvillpay them 'Oct: 29;1844. •'; .t S. GOODRICH: • Keep' it before. ;the Po AT the Old:Drug.. Store, west aide of t ehe Public Square, is now receiving the largeWassortinent or Drugs and Medicines ever Offered in. this market, 'among which are the , follawing, viz • Morphia, '.. Thee Mass, do.; Quinine, i Nit. Silver, - - Eng. Calomel, Quick do. loclid..Potassa, i Peperine,. , • fled Precipitate, lpecac, liVidtb do. Tart. Antiniony, Stryclipia, • ' lodine, Elaterraina, . Valerian Roar, lirectiot, • Sera do. Poiv.; Jalap, , Se pentaria do. Est. I do., Gelation do. Ext.'.Colycinth, Colombo do. .dm 'Gentian, - Pink do. do. ICicuta. Senna, '• do. :Hyosciarous, Adhesive Plaster, do. iTaraxectini, Cuntharides, Spnng and Thumb Lancets, Lancet cases &c., The attention of PHYSICIANS is particu larly,invited to the above aiticles, they being just ieeeived.frorn'orie of the most respectable houses in New York and will therefore be war ranted pure and free hem \ adultetation •in alt cases, and disposed act very low prices. OILS AND E,SENCES._ Wintergreen, Cinuamon, Peppermint, Rose mary;Worruseed, li t emleek, Sassafrass Lemon, Lavender, 13erg,ainet, Aniseed, Cloves,Puniper, Amber, Cajput, Carawaydflonard, Fennel, Al mond. Origanum, Cedar; Amber, &c., &c. PATENT MEDICINES. The most popular of the day, such as Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Sands Saisapaiilla, Dr. Jayne's Car manitive, Balsam Hoarhound, Turtington's Pink Expectorant Syrup, Bateman's Drops, Andersans do., Lamott's Cough do., Liquid Opodeldoc, BalsarMHoney, Preston Salts, Mrs. Gardners Balsam Liverwort and Hoarhound, Dr. Spoons' Digestive 4xor,Dr. Munns Elix. of Opium, Dr. Benjamin Godfrey!s Cordial, Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea, Cheesman's Arabi an Balsam, Balm of Columbia, Butler's !Wag nesiari Aparient, Henry's do., Dr. Thompson's Eye Water, British Oil, Harlem do., Maccassar do., Bear's do., Grave'ir Hair do., Croton do., together with many otheis to numerous to men, " Lion. EMI Compound Cathartic, Gregory's Hoopets Female, Gt.rman, Lees Windham Billious, Miles' Tomato, Brandreth'e, Wright's Indian Vegetable, Dr. Phinney's, Webstet's, Itioffats and Bitiers, Alebasis, Bishops, &c., &c., PAINTS, OIL & Iri: STUFFS. • White, Red and Black Lead, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Prussian Blue, Rose Pink, Sugar Lead, Litharge, Blue Stnalt§, Venetian Red, Vermillion, Turmeric; Annette, Indigo, Copperas, Allum, Crude,•Tartar, Cochi• neal, Solution of Tin, Verdigris, Blue Vitrul, Glass 7 by -9, 8 by 10, and 10 by 'l2, Putty, Linseed &c., &c. A. D. MONTANYE, Dhecctsr. Towanda, 0ct.25, 1844. ‘,IOLOGNE WATER by the ounce, pint, quart, or gallon in fancy bottles or other wise to suit the Ladies. at Mt )NTANYE'S DRUG STORE. ITOMPSONIANS yoli will find Cayenne a Pepper, Gum Murrh, Barbary Bark and other ing,rediants such as are used iti your prac tice at MONTA.I%.i YE'S DRUG STORE. , Oct. 25, frp.,AINT, Hair, Shaving, Tooth and Nail Brushes at _ MONTANYE'S.DRUG STORE Oct. 25. J.IV DUE Writing Finid by the ounce, pint, tr *quart, Gallon or Barrett, Black do., In della& and India, first quality at MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE. October 25, 1644. , ANDIES,IZaisIns, Liquorice, for the boys and girls, of MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE. Oct 25, 1844. grlOM. Shaving, Fancy Shaving , Toilet, ‘l_,). Cast Steel and common Bar, Soaps, at MON I'ANYI S DRUG STORE. Oct. 25, 1844. - rii 3 KEAN I S h t . U.T.ZIV 0 (Formerly kept by Col. 1, N. Pomeroy. J. C. & C. S. McKFIANe' Troy, September 2, 1841. NEWEST GOODS, .4., Cheapest Prices : URTON , KI.NGSI3E PLY, has just receiv ed and is now opening a splendid assort ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of • Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Paints, Ott, Dye Staffs, 4,c., 4.C. • which he will sell very cheap for Cash Towanda, Sept. 7, 1844. llegistfrs Notices. NOTICE ;is hereby 4.icen to all persons in terested that David F. Barstow and Isaac Myer administrators of tie estate of Lyman LIMIgAs deceased ; and D. C. Havens administrator of the estate of Luther' Hareps decem•ed, have filed and settled in the office of Register of Wills for Bradford county the accounts of their administrations up.lni the estates aforesaid, and that the same will bp yresiented to the Or phans' Court of said county on Monday the -2d day of Dedember next for confirmation and allowance. r ei JULTUSI RUSSEL, Register. Per C.S. Russr.m., Deputy. Register's 01114, ?_ Towanda, November 2, 0844. S • ADMINISTRATOR'S. NOTICE. A T.I. -persons indebtad to the estate of Robert, PIA Oliver late of the! City of _Baltimore in the State of Maryland deceased. are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands agtiinst the same requested to present them, legally attested thr .settlerhents. • 11. C. BAIRD, Administrator. • Athens, Sept. 28, 144.. , B. C. HA LL Agaiiist the Modd foi Stoves HE tintisenleatas thegreat-. 'est variety of stoves ever brought into the county of bradford into:has Creases patent Low Drum Oven ; Cook Anneiossel! high oven - cooking 'strive • 'Owe N i : it -. 3* Parlor ceeking stove 'with .tl;tr' elevated 'oitin ; dining room, cooking. stove ; parlors of different • sizes'and shapes-4 .Climaz cookingNo..3 &.4-with 3mid 4 boilers;'!No. 2, 3 tic 4 cooking, Slide. 3 4 boilers 3 ficA 81.0 plate and Church stoves whidi the subscriber , wilfsell at the triest,redu- , ced prices for cash, shingles, wheat or oats, be also intendi to keep Constantly on hand air as sortment of Russia and conamoniron stovepipe and elbows. sheet zinc, stove crocks of all.sites,, coal scuttles &c. ; a good ,assortment , of tin ware whelsale and retail. Sheet iron Drums, Stove killers, Tea kettles, Drippieg pens, con ductors, Eave troughs, with every 'kind of job -Work in his line made and fitted up ter order on short notice. Also, semi trimmings at whole sale and retail may be obtained at his manufac tory on the most reasonable terms. . Towanda. Oct.lo, 1844. • , MILZZt zamoimm§. THE subscriber ' , has just re ived and opened for sale at the .POTHECARIES HALL in ivainda, a large and general as rtment of fresh Drugs and Medi ies, comprising all the medical mats employed in the.practiee of mlicinedc Surgery. Also an as rtment ofPaints and Oils. -The love articles were carefully select .,—scriber himself; he has . therfore the confidence to recommend them to the pub lic as articles of the very best quality. • The store will he constantly under the care of a medical gentleman who will punctually and promptly attend to all orders. Any ar ticle stint for which in an over dose may pro duce deleterious effects will be labeled' and the appropriate directions given thereon. To customers and all who purchase at this store, advice will be given gratis. The sub scriber has also made an arrangement with Da. HUSTON, who occupies an office in. the build ing, by which invalids may avail themse:ves of his 'experience and advice free of charge. An establishment of this kind under the im mediatetsup.ervision of a medical practitioner has c long been esired by the citizens of this place and vicinity. The subscriber hopes thereon by a strict attention to the business of the estab ment and especial care in selecting genuine ar. ticles to be able, to obtain a share of public pat- ronag,e Towanda, Oct. 10, 1844. SHERIFF'S SALES. rinlY virtue of sundry writs of Vend Expo.. an issued from the court of common pleas of Bradford county, I shall exposeat public sale at the house,ot Jesse Ilicimmtmd, in the town ship of Ridgbury on 'Tuesday the 19th day of November next, at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow: ing property, to wit : a piece Or parcel of , la,nd situate in South Creek township in the county of Bradford and bounded on the north 'by land of Cornelius Haight; on the east by land of Samuel Pettengill ; on the south by Bing ham lands ; and on the west by land of Isaac Wells. Containing one hundred and forty acres more or • less, with about forty acres im. proved, with two log houses - and one framed barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in elocution at the suit of Samuel W. Mitchell's administrators vs John Campbell and Stephen Stiles, also at the suit of John L. Webb vs. John Campbell and Ste phen Stiles, also at the suit of H. Potter & Co. to the use of John L. Webb vs. Stephen Stiles and John Campbell, also at the suit of Philo Pima vs. John Campbell. ALSO—The equal umnvided half of a piece or parcel of land situate in South Creek town ship bounded on the north by lands of Come, hus Haight; east by laud of Samuel Pettengill ; smith by Bingham lands; and west by land of Isaac Wells. Containing one hundred and for ty acres be the same more or less with about forty acres improved, with two log houses and a framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John L. Webb vs. Daniel E. Stiles and Ste phen Stiles, also at the suit of George Kins manvs. Stephen Sides, also at the suit of John L. Webb vs. Stephen Stiles. ALSO—The following piece or varce; of land situate in''''bcrut.ll-Creek township and boun ded on the noith by John Harming ; on the east by Wm. Flitcher and White; on the south by the public road : and on the west by Hiram t'•aruptc. Containing fifty acres, about fifteen acres improved a log house and, a log barn and a small apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Levi• Goddard, vs. Daniel Stevens: J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offce, 2 Towanda, Oct. 21, 1344. 5 Jeqsa Joss guardian 'of Lloyd ") In the Hancock. Elizabeth Hancock, Jc- Orphan's' rusha`.Hancock, Henry'dHan cock, ( - Court of John Hancock & Mary Hancock.) Brad. Co. HE undersigned having been 'appointed K . by the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, an Auditor to ascertain and report in this case will attend for that purpose at the house of Dennison Johnson in Leraysvilo on Friday the 6th day of December next at 2 o'clock, P,M. E. S. GOODRICH, Auditor. Towanda, 0ct.29, 1840. EMI keep it before the reePle WM. BRIGGS, FORMERLY of the "Eagle House," would respectfully inform the people of Bradfsrd and the traveling public, that he has taken the stand recently occupied by E. Riryns ford, and that he is prepared to entertain those who favor him with a call. His established reputation it is hoped, will afford full assurance that his gudsts will be supplied with every com fort and aecommodation. He asks " au/d ac quaintance" to pay him a visit. Towanda, Oct. 14, 1844. Adjourned Special Court. 41, N adjourned' Special Court will bo holden At at the Court House in Tot:via:lila, on Tuesday the 10th dayrof December next, at 9 o'clock in 'the forenoon, for the trial of the folloWing causes, to wit: b. P. Ballard vs. Geo. Dewitt, Ejectment. Rebecca Schradar vs. Jeremiah Decker et. al.— Ejectment. - Samuel Benight vs. Mewis M. Palma et. al, --Ejectment. " A. PHIJI3BUCE, Pi - othonotaiy. ?rothonotary's 'office; • Towanda, Sept. 30, 1844. ? 5 JrLOUGHS, a first late article, different . patterns, for sale cheap by • W.. H. HAIRD'It 0)`. • . - • , ,Vo. 3 Br:.:* A. w In E.H. MASON M.D