r--_ , . 10TICE.--A conference of 'Cur vcrd i i.ss will - t io held at Troy,-on trio . sn j V.lthcstt.. A 'general attendarzco of '',, be pxpcctM. eo's Court of Bradford County, 1 vUr of the egczte of L. Ho.ls'es tlec'd. liE u nacrsigoed having been appointed Orphan's Court of Bradford co.; 1 t o ,settle and adjust the account of irr.:-19,3rAowiand Isaac Myer executors of 14 „.ill ar ia and testament of \ Lyman wilTattend for . that purpose at .rie in the Borough of Towanda, on Mon- ;:fith Jay of January. 1845, at 1 o'clock often] non , of which all personsinterested k e notice. E. Vr. BAIRD, I ro• 8 • - • Dec 23' 1844. • Auditor. g•I 7,21 - 001b - W.A`._32E-.1 iSSES ATERCUR lfas — temored his 1, 31 , Office to the room one dui:kr anal of, f o rmerly occupied by A dama;&.Mer- Entrance as before at 'the west side of Betts' building ~• • • : Db cr eU, 1544. AT. ATTRACTION At No. I, Brick Row, rb5J wiz-Q . : ED kb @Lo t) 7F;N:PIX FROM ELMIRA . , are now receiving and opening a splendid assort cf Drugs, lletlieines, Paints, Oils er Dye ,k 7 in addition a fill and complete assort ol FA MiLY GROCERIES. The stock ug in part of the following : • Macaihar Magnesia do calcined Manna Mustard seed do ground 'Nursing Bottles Ammon. Nutgalls. a. , ,-orted " r itititrnegs Ilil Oil, Fall, Winter and Oil . Summer strained .e Vitriol • ' Sperm', bleached, rr __wht. and natural Peru. pulv . do Linseed Brick do Camphiae 5.1n1 COpaiVil do Sweet ' randy Pitch Oil Vitro! raphor de; Winter green , bald • do Peppermint icay Seeds. do Aniseed. itharides do Lavender rb. Ammon.. Opodeldoc - ;Jenne Pepper Paragoric \amomile Flowers Pearl Barley mlmon Pepper Sauce ye. l Perfunie6- la Plaster Pill Boxes ,peras Pink Root ;lectionary Prussiate Potash is, of all kinds Quicksilver :am Tartar Rhubarb,, rt. & powdr. canna Roll Brimstone , Red Chalk cry.-ass'd from No. Red Precipitate t.)l - ; Saffron. American and . Spanish -race Bergamot Sand Paper do lemon Sal. Ammoniac do l'Opermint do Glauber Ja and Oil Spruce Saltpetre ..z:Sulphar • Sarsaparilla Beuzoni do Syrup `7, of all kinds „c•iling, Wax traT Senna Opium Shaker's Herbs :1 . Sponge, coarse & fine -Copal Starch Assafiptida _ Snuff; Mdccaboy 'llyrrh do Scotch Tragacanth do Cephalic , L-zm Soap, Castile 71Piera 'do Shaving Snanisti,fioat do Windsor .• Benzal - • Spermaceti Powders - Spts. Hartshorn :. in bottlos - ' do Nit .Dulc. - Sugar Lead- ' Sup. cad). Soda :11;11•1; Sulph.,Quinine -s Root ME Ointment Syrines, assorted , • '7• Mack Tart. Acid Tenter Hooks Vials, assorted ~ !rice Root Valerian Root do Ball . Wafers N:Caustic White and Red Tartar P.IINTS. Putty, Paris White Spanish Brown French Green - Spt.Turpentine Basin MEM OE ,e fallow G. en •;l'a dish , - 1 da Venetian Red White, dry and Verdigris flc I . , [in Oil Vermillion Muck Whiting ' Yellow °eh" D FE-STU - FPS: . Camwood Cochineal Ext . Logwood Fustic Grain Tin Hatch w ood Lac Dye . Logwood Ivood ' ,ua 'l7,te Tin `1 Acid lan 'Blue Saunders 's Stone PATENT MEDICINES. feat English re-Pills,- Oriental Buchan's Hun- do Pr. Post's as Balsam of Life do Hooper's Sarsaparilla do Moffat's al's Ext. do do Persian gar's Balsom Wild de) Brandreth's do Fluency ral Honey of Li- do Lee's mart Godfrey's cordial estrnan's Arabian Thompson's Eyewater thara GROCERIES. Sem ref. Family . ! Soap Sperm,. Candles Chemical Was do nd Pepper Tobacco and Snuff ". Sal ißratus Pipes Brooms Crackers larzon Pails _ isi ) Currants Ropes - . Refined Loaf Sugar Cassia WINDOW-G.1.'2 BS. Crinantv Glas, 7 by' 9, 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 10 1 4;11 by 15, 12 by 16, 1211 18 1140 Paints at all times on hand, ready for Wanda, I)ecember 16, 1844. ffi ITARY-ELECTION. - NOTICE is hereby given to the Militia of the sth regitnent4foriner 1y part ofthe-15th) 2d brigade, oth division, P. M., that an election will. be held on Saturday, the 25th day' )• of January- next, for the erection of one Colonel and one Lictit: Colonel for . snid regiment,. and ono Major for the first battalion, and one Ma l • jor for the - second battalion of said regiment. The first .battalion.com posed of the townships of Athens, Ulster, Sheshequin, Litchfield and Athens borough, will meet t at the 'tense of E. S. Mathewson, in :Athens borough. The_ 2,1 battalion, composed . of the townships of. Wind ham, Warren, Pike and-crwell, will meet et, the Stone Tavern in Windham township. Polls to be opened at 10 o'clock;•A a. M., an close . at. 6 o'clock, P. M. . .W. E. r ..8 A.H,TON, . Inspector's Office, . Z Brig. Insptr E. Smithfield, Dec. 10, 1611,..) 211- brig. &e.. r -FIRST GILL F the subscriber to my old friends end the itv public generally, who wish gook Gaim or Bread, &they will-fetch a grist of Wheat, Rye, Corn or BucktyhFati to the old - Overtoti Mill, which has been lately fitted up: - new fun "doing as good work as can: be done in'the State. none ex c epted: if you do not believe this, call and tey', and I will prove it to your satisfaction, on short nobs?; only carne, and you shall he satis fied. i A. B. SMITH. Ulster, December' 16, 1844. ' ly ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LI, PERSONS indebted to the estate of f i 'l John H. Smith. deceased, of Springhill, are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having tlctnands against the samo are requested to present them, legally attested, for settlement, without further delay. . CHARLES SMITH, Administrator. Dcceinber 16, 1844. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. LIMY virtue of ao order of the Orphan's Court of BradfordlCounty, will be exposed 'to sale by public vendue or outcry at 2 o'clock, P. M., on Friday, the 31st day of January, 1845, at the Mansion House, on the premises, the following described real estate, late the pro perty of Edmund Russell, deceased, to , wit : one tract of land situate in Windham tp., county of Bradford, bounded on the north by lands . of Henry Russell and Joseph Elshee ; on the cast by lands of Joseph Bisbee; on the south by lands of Edmund Russell, dcc'd. ; and on the west by lands of Julius Russell. Containing ninety-six acres, with about fifty acres improv ed, with three dwelling houses, one stone and two framed, and three framed barns thereon erected. ?le other tract, situate in said town ship, bow] ed on the north by the, above des cribed lot of land and lands of Joseph Elshee ; on the'eas‘t by lands of George Pitcher ; on the. south by Ziba Hotchkiss; on the west.hy Ja cob Smith. Containing two hundred acres or thereabouts: with about fifteen ones improved. with .11 grist mill, and one-fourth of a saw-mill and privileges thereon. Terms made known on the day of sale. CLARISSA RUSSELL, Administratrix of Edmund Russell, dc . d. December 16, 1844. SHERIFF'S SALES.. REIDY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo., MP issued from, the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, I shall ex pose to public side et the house of W'n. Briggs in the Borough of Towanda, on Saturday the lEth day of January, next at one o'clock P. M., the following described piece or parcel of _land situate in Troy township and boun ded on the west by A. D. Spalding and Hiram Pierce ; on the north by lands of Jerre Adams, A & C. Fitcht i S : : Co., E. C. Oliver andrAlme reon Herriek ; n the east by land of C. Paine and Thomas IL Gustin ; and on the south by lands of Lewis -H. 'Fitch, John E. Goodrich and ThomasAGustin. Containing one bun- died acres,iirlaml or thereabouts with about seventy acres improved with a small orchard, a framed house and barn and save mill and out hoases thereon erected. Seized and-taken in exrcution at tho suit of 0. P. Ballard vs. Seely - Mann. ALSO—A certain farm or tract of land situ ate in Asyura township Bradford co., bounded north by lands of G. M. Hollenba-lt. and Sam. H. Butler; south by land of TiMMas 'lngham; and cast by tracts formerly called the ,Chnrch lands. Containing two hundred acres or there abouts with one cranial house, one framed barn, one saw mill and orchard with thirty or forty acres improved.. Seiied and taken in execution at the suit of C. F. Welles Jr. vs.Seymiitir Beeman. ALSO—A piece. or parcel of land situate in Monroe Ownship bounded on the north by Timothy.A [den ; op the east by Bleazor Sweet; on the south by Ira C. Fowler clee'd ; on the west by the Towanda creek. Containing about sixty-four acres all improved, one frame house 32 by 36 one , frame barn and small orch ard-therern: Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. P. Kirby vs. G. H. Bull 4. A. L. Gram - tier administrators of Jacob Arnout der d. - ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate .in BUrlirigten township and bounded on the north by land of Jeremiah Traverse and others; east by lands of Wm. Knapp, Randall, B. Lane, J. Wilcox, and Sugar creek ; on the west by land of John Black, A. Lanch, and Wilcox 4. Soper. Containing one hnndred and twenty six acres mare or less with two dwelling houses, one double saw mill, one single saw mill, one grist mill, one barn and shed and other out buildings thereon erected with about seventy five acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of M. C. Mercur's use vs. Asahel Smith and J.B. Bacon. " ALSO—A piece or parcel or parcel of land situate in the township of Wells,liounded on the north by land of Caleb Lawrence ; cast by the public highway ; south by lands of Oliver Beardsley, and west by land of-Henry: Burs.— Containing fifty eight acres about twenty two acres improved -a small frarnpd„house and a small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in executiOn.at the suit of E. C. v.s. Joseph H. Beers. ALSO---A lot of land situate in Canton tp. and botroded on the south by the Towanda creek; on the west by lands of 0. P. Ballard; on the north by Silas Smith and Charles Stock well and on the east by Charles Stockwell:— Containing seventy one dad a -half acres with about fifty acres improved with a framed house and framed barn and orchard thereon.. - Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 0. P. Mallard's vs. Sullivan Hickok. ALSO—A piece parcel or lot of land situate in the Boro.of Athens bounded north by Ches ter Park; west by Main-street; south by Pat rick, Clapp Satterlee ; oast by J. 4. W. Ken ,dall, with a frothed dwelling house, containing one fourth of adder° more or less. . • Seized end talon in execution at the suit of John Spalding- vs. 0., R..l,'yier, administrator of I). lti. Cook, decd: ALSO-13y virtue of a Writ of a Leari Fa cies a piece or parcel of land _lying and' being in•the, township ofl Wells and county of Brad ford, beginning at: 'a post• corner in the eastern boundary line of the.said large'r•tract thence by land granted by , Ilahnen . Keeler end wife,to the said William` R. Knapp north eighty seven degrees west one hundred and 'twenty,.perches. to "a-post corner" in the western boundary line of said larger tract; thence hy the same south one degree West twenty five, perches to a post corner; thence by land conveyed to Rebecca Barton eighty , seven .degices cast one hundred 'and ninetY two perches ih the eastern boUnda ry line aforesaid, thence by the same north 3° cast gr., perches to the 17eginning. Containing twenty-eight acres and allowance, being part of. a tract called Ryeland. ALSO—That certain other piece or parcel of laud situate in said township, beginning at a post ill.the eastern bounday line of tfie original larger lot or tract, thence cy lend of Samuel Gaylord north 87° west 196 5-10 perches to a .post corner, thence south 87° cast 194 perches. to it post corner in the eastern boundary line aforesaid, thence extending by the same north. 3° east 58 perches to the pine . ° of beginning,' Containing sisty.seven acres, and the usual al- lowanco for roads &c. with a framed house and occupied as. a -house - of public entertainment, and framed barn with an open shed attached to the same, one building formerly used as a blacksmith shop, now used as a horse shed, and a small orchafd thereon, about sixty acres im proved: Seized and taken in execution at the suit of henry T. Benedict vs. Wm.- ft. Knapp. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Pi. Fa. neer trin tract of land called Cato, surveyed to Geo. Castator, situate in Bradford County; begin ning at a hemlock sapling, thence. by land of Peter Hampton north 61° west 160 perches to a post thence by land of Jonathan Hampton south9° west 424 perches to a post, thence . by land of Henry Hardy and Stephen Hedling,s :worth south 61°-east 160 perches to a poet, an I thence by land of Joseph Castator north 29° cast 424 per Ches to the beginning. Containing 400 acres and allowance. ALSO—A certain tract of lam] called Fair field, surveyed to Peter Seely, situate on the Waters of Towanda creek, Bradford county,, be ginning at a post, thence by land of Jonathan Hampton north 29° cast 424 perches to a sugar sapling, thence by lands of Nathan Haga north 61° west 160 perches to a post, thence by land of Andrew Siddons south 29° west 424 perches to a post, and thence by land of Joshua Cooley and Henry Hardie south 61° east 160 perches to the beginning. Containing 400 acres, and allowance. • ALSO—A certain tract of land called Ca purl; surveyed to Joshua Cooley, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, Bradford county, be ginning at a post, thence by land of Peter See ly, Andrew Siddoris and George Siddons north 61°.wegt 3°o perches to a post, thence by land of Paul Moore south 29° west 212 perches to a birch, thence by old surveys south 61° east 320 perches to a sugar tree, and thence by land of Henry Hardy north 29° e i rist 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 400 acres and al lowance. ALSO—A tract ,of land called Derry. sur veyed to Henry. Hardy, situate in Bradford co. beginning at a post, thence by land of George Castator, Jonathan Hampton and Peter Seely, north 61° west 320 perches to a post, by land of Joshua, Cooley, south 29° west 212 perches to a sugar tree, thence by oldsurveys south 01 degrees east 320 perches to a Twit, and thence by land of Stephen liollingsivorth north 29° east 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 400 acres and allowance. ALSO—A certain tract of, land called Cy press surveyed to Peter Hampton situate on the waters of Towanda creek Bradford co. begin ning at a hemlock sapling; thence by land of Jonathan North twenty nine degrees east four Perches to a post; thence by land of Jas. Lad ley north sixty one degrees west one hundred and sixty perches to a post; thence by land of Samuel Haga [south twenty nine degrees west four hundred and twenty four perches to a post, and thence by land of George Costtitor south sixty one degrees east one hundred and sixty perches to the beginning. Containing foot hundred acres and allowance. ALSO—A certain tract of land called Dry "den, situate' on the waters ..of Towanda creek in Bradford co.,S begiunineat a sugal sapling. thence by land of Peter Seeley south 2U° west 421 p. to a post; thence by land of Henry Har dy south ti I° cast IGO p. to 711 post ; thence by land of George Costator north 29° east 424 p. to a post; and thence land'of Samuel Flaga north Gl° west !CO p."to the beginning. Con taining four hundred-acres and allowance. Seized and taken in 'execution at the suit of Abraham B. Shaw assignee of Robert Bird, Clements S.. ~ Miller and Jacob Snider Jr. as signees in- trust of the estate of John Vaughn vs. Nathan Smith. .1. N. VvrESTO:S, Sheriff Sherifrk' Towanda, December 16, 1844. S OR 2 liffajr" S C 47 rzias SALL% N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's 'Catirt of Bradford County, -thcro will be Exposed to public sale. on the premises, on Wednesday, the 15th day of January, 1815, at one o'clock. 1' M., a certain lot of land, situate in ; the borough of ToWanda, bounded' and des cribed as follows : on the North by land of Wm Mix.; on the East by River street; on the west by land oflohn N. Weston, and on the South by a . certain lane leading from Main street' to the aforesaid River street; said lot measuring 75 feet on River street and 112 feet on the afor2- said lane, with a two story frame dwelling house thereon. Credit will be gfran for a portion of the-pur chase money. Attendance' will be given by the subscriber at the time and place aforesaid, and terms of sale more fully made known. O. D. LIARTLE TT Towanda, December 16, 1844. 10.000 MAJORITY! HE subscriber has just received GOODS largo and splendid variety of NE W suited to the season, which he will sell at unu sually low for Cps's. 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, Nov. 11, 1.341: WATCHES! WATCHES ! I A. M. WARNER. WOULD announce to his -old customers - and ‘ the publiC generally, that he has re-opened his shop in Betts & Montanye's three story building, south side the public square and one door east of Montsnyes's store, and that he is now prepared to do all hinds of Cloth fratch, on the shortest notice. 'HaVing hid an experi ence of eleven yearlin•the business; he is now fullY•pi epared. to say that his work shall not be surpassed by any eatablishniek in the country. MI kinds of produce, wood, etc., taken in pay meat.- • TowaittlaidVev. ' , • • ROME kciDEMICAL SCHOOL ~, Itcy( l 4 'Dante,' Principal. TERNS FOR:_TUITI9ii. _ . N Primarf'depaitmopi, per . quarter; $2 00 Matlientatics,' Philosophy, (litmus istry,Astroninny,.Grammar and Geo grapy. . • - - Latin, Greek.and French; . Music, with we of instrument, But sB.'. .will be added :fur, music to the Subscriptions of those who attend the day-school. Scholars received et uny period during ,the term and . charged . from .time of entrance. ; Board can he obtained respectable on the Most reasen'abl'43 terms. ' • "Rome; Bradford co Pa., Dec. 2; 1844. PUBLIC VENDUE rifIIfIERE will be 'Enlit , at .publi ' venduo pr.: 1a.,.. , . outcry, on THURSDAY, the 4th .of 1. January, 1845. the well-It:flow n Fi TIM of the subscriber in Gradville township, well adapted to the raising of grain, grazing; Sce, containing 200 'acres, 140 impreived together With the fol lowing property, to wit :..". •' , - . .100 bushels of Corn ; 100 bushels .of Oats; t 5 tons of Hay; 75 hushels •of Buckwheat;:,l6o bushels of' roles . ; 28 head' of Cattle;. 90 head of Sheep; 4 lorses; 11 Hogs.' Wag Ons and Harnesses, and all the neeessa. ry implements of farming, will be sold cheap.: Terms made known od the .day of sale. ) ..• ' - - JAMES B. MORRISON. Granville, Decembir 4, 1844.' • . jiViVEI./1 WON . 1 .... D. MONTA YE has annexed to his i ' ' '.. 8 former stock DRUGS AND MEDI.. CINES, d fresh sup iy of• . 1 • 1 FAII/lIILIF 11.0CER.IfES, . such as Teas, Sug, r, Coffee, Pepper, Spice, Saleratus, Starch, lia sins, Cavendish, Smoking and fine cut Tobace , Maccaboy Snuff, Span ish and Common Cigars; by the box or other wise. Together with many other ankles too numerous to menti4n. 'Be sure and call at Montanyc's Drug 4- Grocery Store. Towanda, Dec. 4, 1844. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LA IL persons indebted to the - estate of Sam'l /A. Lewis, late of Warren township, dee'd•. are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same re• quested topresent them, legally attested for set tlelnents J.E.BULLOCK, D.A.CAREY. Warren, Dec. 5, 1844. Administrators. M w 4 ADIES LOOK HERE ! Cashmeres, Al paces's, Muslin de Lane's of the most beautiful patterns just received and for sale low, very low, for cash by 0. D.I3ARTLETT. Nov. 11, 1844. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! c a ,ass gr i e c a a t , ® G an O rmPisc a etra rt ne m o e u n s t B o o f okl el l ° also , al variety of the cheap publications of the day— also a largo assortment and great variety of Note, Letter, Cap and Wrapping Paper, for sale low for cash, wholesale or retail by 10. D. BARTLETT Towanda, Nov. 18, 1844. prcf CAME into the enclosure of the subscriber sometime in September last three stray calves. Two red heifer calves and one line back steer Calf the requested to prove propcity pay charges and take them away. Nov. 9,1844. e CHANDLER BRINK. MILL SAWS, Cruss-Cult do.. superior plate for sale by MIX 4- SONS. N0v.25. . . A , D. MONTANYE has removed his IR * Drug Store to the third door below J. D. E. 1). Montanye's store. Main street where you will at all:times find a good assort ment of Drugs cy Medicines. Nov. 25, 1845. Ap.A.TENT Mould and Dipped Candles for sale at .MONTANYE'S DREG STORE. A"- qf good hind of Woolen Socks taken in ':ex_ehange forgoods at the store of O. D: BARTLETT. Towanda. Nov. '2:3, 1544. QuYitaaaa c9:tfil4W, N pursuance of an order of the Grp ban's Court of Bradford county, there will be ex . - posed to public sale on the premises, at one o'clock on the afternoon of Tuesday, the first day of October next, the following 'real estate, to wit :—A tract of land situate in GT' anville tp.: containing 109 acres or thereabouts, bounded north on land of J. Pratt; cast on land of Ma jor Hawley ; south on land of Joseph Pratt, and west on land of tSter hen Vtoman, and oth ers ; with about fifteen Items improvcd,'and frame house and log barn thereon erected. Attendance will' be given at the time and place of sale by the subscribers. All persons having demands against the es tate are requested 0 attend. JAMES H. ROSS. JEHIAL M'KBAN. Granville, September 2, 1844. ; - - POSTPONEAIENT. - The above sale is postponed to Saturday, the 2Sth Dec. , at the same place and tizne.of day. JAMES H. ROSS, - JEHIAL M'KEAN. Granville. Nov, 4. 1844 - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estaie of Da vid M. Cook deceased, late of Athens tp. are requested to snake immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested, for settlement. . • 0. R. TYLER; Administrator Towanda, November 18, 1844. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. , LL pesons indebted to the estate of Ben -44. jamin r B. Ferguson, deed. late of Duel tp. aro requested to make immediate payment, and all those having dernin'ds against the same are requested to present them, regaq attested, for; settlement. . ' E. FERGUSON, Administrator. Bard, Norembei l 2, 1844. . martini sz) SIHERWOOD; . 3TTORNEY'S .BT "L.l-W. 9. - W.DAII3D & .L SHERWOOD htivd'' or .. opened an Office in Troy, - Brad: Co. Pa. and will-attend to all business of said oflice, in the Hite' Of their profiseirin as copartners.-,4 Sunnwoon will attend punctually tit said °Mee. in Troy, and E. W.'l3.trne may be .constilted et.any time' in .rel 3 ionlo the - business 0f,14 firm, a his office in Towanda, , ,4..., 1 NT TO FARMERS, MECMANICS, IMPORT I. =CS.' ~.I, ~.,,,,,,,,0c,...,, 7 ~.,,..,,,i,,,,,E$ REED, ,• i s t... 1 .. . ... - ; n; AVI&G taken Ole Store no. 2, new brick r '"' • 1.. 114ock haa-opene . , a complete assortment ollelercbandizeaelectedlwithreet:eare el'Pes-- 4- ly for this, market, which be offers 'for` sale on the' niosit reniariablci terms. • Cash: Producer Feittber, Furs, 4c.; 4e.,- will :•e , taken in ,ei chanie for &Ws-1 His stock cones fiats .- bv of - , Forefon 1 - Domdstic• Pry rows. • L., • Pilptj beaver, _broad' and gray dotha, rassl mares!, 'satinetts, hard ; times, linsey,woeisey,' Cantanland woollen fiannelS, brown artil bi:sa.' skirtings, illeetings' arid drillings; a splend;tl assortMent of Prints, o' all prices and patterns, book,, swiss, striped and cross-bar muslins, pima, and iig!ired laces, Irish linens, plain and fig'd and sill!, warp alapacas, chameleon lustres, mr ghsnlerapes, mouselin 11e laines, cable and plaid shawls,' efaiots, gloves, -bat ribands, hosiery, suspenders, &c. I ' Ira and Dry . G'ioceries. 13irj i rn, crushed And loaf sugars ;' teas of ail qualities; molaises. fine eut, Virginia and smo kingitoiraccia ; snuff, apices, mustard. lamp oil, coffee, isaap, starch,' 4-c. Also a complete as- sortrnent of ~ ' i 1 Trines and Liquors. PUT° cognise brandy, Holland gin, portwine, whi4key. - i Crocierry and Glass Tram • Hard Ware and Cutlery, cross cut and mill saws, nailir,.;3,lass, &c. , . 3 00 3 - 50 ~6 00 hoots and Shoes. r. Men's coarse and fine boots; ladies' furred, plain and figured india robbers; French slip . - pars, buskins, children's cloth and' morocco shoesi buffalo robes, &c. • Brats anti Caps. Brush, silk and fur bats ; Ole Bull, leather, fur; Velvet and bair seal caps; men's white mid 'and rowdy hat*, &c. ' Ellery exertion will be - made to please and satisfy every one who may give him a call. Towanda, Dec. 2d, 1844. • rll-4•1,6"2191C` . ..1=,2121...Mfarcs AITN I (Ain to my enclosure about the middle of November, a two year old - red STEER, with' ti mark on the'right ear. • The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and it away. THEO. UEROULD. Towarta,NOvember 27, 1844. 2wcrastara avuazaunim. - At go. 3 Brick Row. roHE subscribers have just received a neiv7 jj . lot of Cassimeres, Broad cloths and Sat- . linett's. Also another large supply of Domes.: tic cotton goods. NV. H. BATRD CO. Nov. 18, 1844. IttffORRISON'S HYGB.IAN BLE PILLS for sale at BAIRD'S. ' Nov. 18. ' No. 3 Brick Brit,: N or about the 19th of Octobci last an indentured apprentice named Schuyler !Andrew Jackson Vonkuren. TbiS is to forbid albpersons harboring or trusting said boy on my account. "D. VANDBRCOOK. Towanda, Nov: 15, 1844. EMULOUS TO EXCEL. Solomon Cooper,. flair DreSser & Perfumer. (L,I.TE FROM 8.2LT121101?E.j • AS opened a slioP, two doors east of the IV Claremont House, where lie will do all kinds of business in his line, such as Shaving. Hair Dressing, &oaring 4 - c., in the best and ! latest style. Thankful for past favora he soli cits a continuance of the same. Towanda, Noe. 26, .1644, GREAT MASS MEETING RI9E I I ti t. 3 With at , t'_Wil.Q-s or Tur. BUYERS OF NEW GOODS! Ho are just receiving, direct from New- Cd York City, a acnecal assortment of DR F G GROCERZE,c'. HARD WARE, C UncERY, CROCK ER Y 4. which will positively be sold cbeap for camti or ready pay 1 . Ttie public are re;pectf.aly invited to call and examine our stock for ihemsolves, 'H. MIX & SONS'. Tqwanda, 7 , .Zovember S, 1844. TT UMBER takep to payment for goods pt 4- N0v.15, H. .31/..V .>• SLIIVS. CIARPETING., and Oil Cloths, beautiful :NU patterns, at low priee4. at N0v.15. H. MIX er SONS. 411 N g - k P.S. NEW PRINTS, just, rec'd V. -ale V 41,1 d forextremely low pri at _ CCS, at itt LPACCAS, M. do Laines, Cashnieres, Alti, silks and 'Velvets, beautiful articles for dresses; by SONS. ADIES' SHAWLS, silk and wool 'era ; id if vats, velTet and silk of every deseriptiOn; 'at the low-priced store of MIX 4- SONS. GIMPS, Linen Laces, Zephyr Worsted, Working Canvass, Cambrics, Gloves, Ginghams, Fringes , Cords, Lawns, Ribbons, etc., for - the ladies, It 111 IX SONS. etk 4 r . 83 YDS. SHEETING'S and a - .4 F 7 4 811114 TING, bleached and unbleached, at prices so eiceedingly low as • to make it an ol'ct for persons to examinequzili-' ties beforendrehasing,elscwhere; at • Nov. 15. MIX 4- SONS. W4LOUGHS, a first Fide article; different patterns, or sate cheap by %V. if. BAIRD & CO. No. 3._Brick Row " 1 21535725:1...1111173CC1 ari-4 Mgt (Es A" quiintity' of BEEF HIDES and SHEER PELTS. AlsoShiriping Furs at the atorc of- . J.,E: & E. D. ..".IQNTAN YE • FIGHT'S VEGETABLE SYRUP 11 for sale at - • BATED'S, , t .eptetriberl7. -.No. 3 .Rrick Row. 1100 ROOMS, Pails and Looking Glasses .Ik* " W. 1 - 1-.1141RD & CO. ,iyp. a .13rick, Bozo. §'eptemlier_7th, UIaME. 'NOM OEM 8 01iST4NTLY.on Mind qd. latid Box .Stoye far sale cheap , BAIRD'S, AQ.I Torrl: RoN. lESI Ligat ~--,c,Algt! IMICE is ticen tit r af 811 accourtiraefe - 6 din Reporter:CHUO prior , tiittia ;lith'tlax ot, becembentlB43,7lntilt be:paid. , Altdass tied - or atrangod inssome way by the lst of Ja 411fityytext, Alley will be placed in - Ote i s lands of , an office? for, collection, and cO. - tiothing'titt name:y-tililipity fliefit:Zt) Oct. 29, 1844. • 3..GOODRIPIL ofiii4f. i ßr.istalit. Keep! it. before the,. People, THAT - the " Old Drug State, west. side of the Public Square, is now receiving.the largest assortment of Drugs and Medicines ever offered in this market; amens which are the So!lowing, viz • - • • • - S'olplr. Morphia, ,Blue Mass, do.- Quinine, . Silver, Eng. Calomel, Poassa, RoA PreriState, White Stryeltnia, ' Elateruitta, lireasnt, Jalap, Ext. do., Ext. CoVeinth, do: Gentian, do. Cicuto. do. Hyosciamus, Adhepivollastet, do. Taraxecom, Pamharides, Spring and Thumb Lancetsi Lancet cases dr.c.; The attention of fqTYSICIANS is particu larly invited to the above 'articles, they being just receives] from one of. th 4 most-respectable houses in New York and .will therefore be war--, rented pure and free from , adulteratfon : in, all cases, and disposed of at.yery lovC prices. WintergrecO, Cinnamon, Peppermint, Rose mary, Wormseed, Henitock,Sassafrass, Lemon, Lavender. Bergamot, Aniseed, Cloves,i.Juniper, Amber, Cajpnt, Caraway, Monard, Fener, Al , mond . Origanarn, Cedar, Amber, &c. The most popular of the day, such as Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, Wistar'a Balsam Wild Cherry, Sands Sarsaparilla, Dr. .jayne7s Car manitive, Balsam Hoarhound,' Turtirigton's Pink Expectorant Syrup; Bateman's Drops, zidersons do., Lamott's Cough do., Liquid Opodeldoc, Balsam Honey, Preston Salta, Alti: - Gardsers Balsam Liverwort and Hoarhound, f c Dr. Spoons' Digestive Elixor, Dr. Monne of Opium, Dr.,Benjaznin Godfrey's Cordial, Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea, Cheesman's -Arabi an Balsam, Satin of Columbia, Butler's Mag nesian Aparient, Hoary's do., Dr. Thompson'a Eye Water, British Oil, Harlem do., Maccassar do., Bear's do., Grave's Hair do., Croton do., together with many others to numerous to men tion. Compound Cathartic, Gregory's Hoopeis Perimle, German, Lees. Windham Billions, Tomatto, Brandreth's, Wright's Indian Vegetable, Dr. Phinney's, Webster's, Moffats and Bitters, Alebasis, Bishops, &e., &e., PAINTS, OIL & DYE STUFFS. While, Red and Black Lead; Chrome Green, „Chrome Yellow, Yellow' chre, Prussian_ Blue, ;Rose Pink. Sugar Lead, Labarge, Blue Smalls, • Venetian Ned, Vermillion, Turmeric, A nnattrh. Indigo. Copperas, A Ilum, Crude, Tartar, Cochi neal, Solution of Tin, Verdigris, Blue Vitro!, Glass '7 by 9. 8 by 10, and to by 12, Putty, Linseed Oil; Sic., 61c. A. D. moNTANY'r., iDnrcclpT Towanda. Oct i fIOLOGNE WATER by the ounce, pint, quart, or ' mallon in func n y bottles or other wise to suit the Leilies, nt mt iNTANYE'S DRUG STORE. HOMPSONIA NS you will find Cayenne ri Pepper, Gum Murrh. Barbary Bark and other ing.rediants such as are used in your. prac tice at MON'PANVE'S DRUG STORE. Oct. 2.5, 1844.7 Hair, Shaving, Tooth and . Nail Brwhes , AiONTANYE'SDRUG STORE. T1119„ . _ LUE.Wrifing Fluid by the ounce, pint, _llO quart. Gallon or Barrel!, Black do., In delltble and India, first quality at AIONTANYE'S'E - RUG STORE. October 2. 1844, 4 - IANDIES, Raisins, Liquorice, &c., fur the j boys rind girls, at MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE Ott. 25, IFI4, alt,Tes' mailLai'L\yl,.;•,.;--0 Irtment of Pairas :ma Oils. The Jove articles were carefully select ed by .Jseriber himself, he has therfore the confidence to recommend them to•the pub lic as articles of the very best quality. The store will bo constantly under the care of a medical gentleman who will, punctually and'promptly attend to, all orders. Any nr tide sent for which in an over dose may pro duce'deleterious effects will be labeled and•the appropriate directions given thereon. • . MIX ,S- SONS .To customers. and all whO purchaie tit this store, advice will be given gratis. The sub- scriber has also made an arrangement with Di. Rtg•rox, - Who occupies an office in the build ing:, by which invalids may avail themselves of his experience and advice free of charge. - . An establishment:of this kind under the im rnediete:supyryisiorfOf a medical practitioner has low" b been esired by, the citizens of • thiS place andviciniq. Tlle subscriber hopes thereon by a strict attentionl.to the htisiriess of , the eStab ment and. especial care in selecting genuine ar ticles to be-ablelp obtain - a.share of public pat ronage.. - E. IL MASON M.D. TO7anda, Oct 10, 1811 NEWEST GOODS, Vii =O URTO* KINGSPERY . , has just weir is . ~ j 4 ;) . edlind now opening a apiendid- nesort- Anent or FALL ,AND WINTER. GOODS . corisiiting of . '.Dry .Goode; . Groieries, .iiii . ):(la:ar" e•• •.-. * , ,rocker?/, '? a hits Ott "Dye.' •-•' .- '-' '" ' 'Si ugg,4 e'.,. 4'. c-,' .-• . - ... • - • . . tehieli:lie'iCill sell i:eyy:eheap for" eas"4. _Towanda;Bert4 t, 1814, ' . rIPAPNPA, a ;tiro Article fax Tr:dela: 4 T, at Niit; . UAIRP'S; ,lIMILIEWEL747- Azip Quick do. Peperine, , Ipecac, Tart. Antimony, lodine, • Valerian Boot, - _Seneca do. . Berpentaria dc; Gention do. Coloinbo" do. Pink - ' do. Benna, OILS AND ESSENCES. PATENT EDICIN'ESA, PILLS. THE subscraier Ihis just re .iced and opened for sale at the POTHEC . A fiIES HALL in 'o 4 irarida.-a lark and general.as ement of fresh Drugs and Medi nes, comprising all the medical ;ents employed in . the practice of „edicine 6: :Surgery. Also an as- 4nd :411rectprs3 Prices :