RIIEVTATISM AND GOUT.--Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills area most ex traordinary medicine for the cure of Rheumatism and Gout, because they not only cleans'i . the stomach and bow els Of-those morbid humors which, if taken. WO the circulation, and thrown upon the membrane and muscl aladies,e, are the cause of the above painful m but they oxlip the absorbent vesse l s to ta k e up that which is already deposited, a nd therefore are absolutely certain to make a perfect cure of Rheumatism and Gat . A single 25cent boxof Wright's In dian Vegetable Pills will often give the most astonishing relief; andperse= ;Trance according to the direction will be certain to drive pain of every de. Erriptionlrom the body. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills also sid and improve digestion and purify the blood, and therefore give health and T or to the whole frame, as well as drive disease of every name - from the bo d Y. For sale at the store of J. D. & E. D. Montanye, in Towanda, and by a gents published in another column of this paper. _ Caution.—As counterfeiters re abroad, avoid all stores of doubtful c haracter, and be particular, in all cas es, to ask for Wright's Indian Vege table Pills. Married, la Ulster, Dec. 18, by the Rev. 8. J. Gibson, Doom B. WALKER, Of Nichols, N. Y., to MART.ANN I.mcs.woon, of the former place. • Doctor Sumner, Dentist, tILL make his next professional visit to Towanda early in May 180. • PROCLAMATION , brio B. Allen,) her nest friend I No. 181 Dec. T. 1844. - desijah Moody, Libel for Divorce. , vs. I In Bradford Com. Pleas. i Charles H.. - 110 CHARLES H. ALLEN, the defend ant'. in the above libel. You are hereby -staled that Marian B. Allen, your wife, by :re next friend, Adonijah Moody, has filed her petition for divorce from you from - the bands .f matrimony: And that an alias subpoena been returned, and proof made that you -ere not to be fount in said county. You are .lerefore hereby requiredlo appear at the Cant louse in the Borough of Towanda, at the ebruary term of said common pleas, on Mon ry the third thy of February next, to answer le said complaint, and show cause if any you are, why the said Marian should not be di raced from you. J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriffs OfECe, - Towanda, December 30,1844. S New, Blaeksmithing I`I 7I I&II3MIUMMELKM I O RE SUBSCRIBER, having for.aed partnership with his brother, continue: carry on the business, at his brother's oli 7n3, west side of Main street, south part o, .e borough, where he is prepared to execute orders for Horse-shoeing, -Carriage & Coach rand Edge Tools. He aisures the public that all work entrnstei. ,Lti care will be well done,. as be has thor zfily learned his trade and is determined tc satisfadtion. • . , JOHN A. ESEN WINE. TWanda, December 30, 1844. RealSter's Notice. 'OTICE is hereby given to all persons in. terestad that William'Osborn and Reuber et administrators of the estate of Daniel Park, deceased, .e filed and sailed in the office.of Register o, for Bradford" county an account of their i administration in the estate aforesaid, an at the same will be presented to the Orphan' t of said county on Monday the third da3 ifekuary nerrfor confirmation and allow. JULIUS RUSSELL, Register, By C. S. Rcsszt.t, Deputy. Register's Office, "?.. mods, Dec. 27th, 1844. 5 :ITCHES! WATCHES ! A. M.. WARNER, 'OULD announce to his old customers , ma the public generally,' that he Inc :11.\ ,:,cued his shop in Betts & Montan e'sthrei '.' building, smith side the public sq re am 'loor east of Montanyes's store, and t at In ._ .. , prepared to do ail kinds of flock A' Watch Repairing, -e shortest notice. Having had an expert. 'of eleven years in the business ; he is nooc Tepsred to say that his work shall not be t . Ttl by any eatablishment in the country ' kinds of produce,. wood, etc., taken it :sot, - •Rsaada, Nov. 1,1844. atch and Clock Repairing. IP. el. CHAMBERLIJr. RESPECTFULLY in. forms his friends and the public thathe still contin• ues to carry on the °boil business at his old stand, one door,seuth of Elliot) o & Merctir's store, an( nearly opposite the Hai . ~. ~; :!=9-S, Watch and - Clock Repairing, lime on-short notice, and warranted -b I done. From a long experience in thi he believes that he will be able to ren feet satisfaction to all who - may two, •tik their patronage. Watches warranted to run well OM a the money refunded .0 and a writter 'eat given to-thet effga' to all that desire `OAKS.—A large assertinent just receiv. 'fur sale very locator cash. !lz want to buy Jewelry cheap call al 'elin's Watch Shop. '•BP HIDES wanted in exchange for 0)4 by 0.. D. BARTLETT. " `nd, Nov. 29, 1844. 111 K, Flour, Iron, Nails and Glass, con. 411 4 on band at reduced prices, bp- B. KINGSBBRY• • • •Orplicoart of Bradford County. la the matter estate of L. Hodges dee'd. HE undersign4having_ been appointed by the Orphan's Nun of Btadford co.; an Auditor to settle and adAli,the tic - count of David F. BarstoW and Isaac 31itrotecutors of the last will and and testament .Lyman Hodge dcc'd., will attend for- that purpte at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on IVlttrt day the 27th day of January, 1845,at 1 o'cloc • in the afternoon,of whiob all persons interested will take notice. E. W. BAIRD,, Towanda, Dec. 23. 1844. Auditor. • *Ar5:- vit ari ULYSSES MERCUR has removed his Law Office to the room one door east of the office formerly occupied by Adams - ifk Mer cur'. Entrance as before at the west side of Montsnye & Betts' building. December 20, 1844. GREAT ATTRACTION At No, 1, Brick Row, EQ Zia \AMOD 3 300 RECENTLY FROM ELIVIIRA, are now receiving and opening a splendid assort ment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils 4- Dye Stuffs, & in addition a full and-complete assort ment of FAMILY GROCERIES. The stock consisting in part of the following: . MEDICINES, 4-c. Alum Macassar Oil Alcohol Mace Aloes - Magnesia Annattu do calcined Antimony Manna Arrow Root Mustard seed Arsenic do ground Aqua Fords • Nursing Bottles do Ammon. Nutgalls Bottles, assorted Nutmegs Bear's Oil Oil, Fall, Winter and 'British Oil Summer strained Blue' Vitriol Sperm, breached, Borax wht. and natural Bark Ferny. pulv. do Linseed Bath Brick do Camphine Balsam Copaiva do Sweet Burgundy Pitch Oil Vitrol . Camphor do Wintergreen Calomel. 'do Peppermint Caraway Seeds do Aniseed. Cantharides do Lavender Carb. Ammon, Opodeldne Cayenne Pepper Paragoric Chamomile Flowers Pearl. Barley Cinnamon • Pepper. Sauce Cloves Perfumery Court Plaster F,lll Boxes Copperas Pink Root _Confectionary Prussiate Potash Corks, of all kinds Quicksilver Cream Tartar _ Rhubarb, rt. & powdr. Curcuma Roll Brimstone Cubebs Red Chalk Emery, ass'd from No. Red Precipitate 1 to 6 Saffron, American and. Epsom Salts Spanish Essence Bergamot . Sand Paper do Lemon Sal. Ammoniac do Peppermint' do Glauber do and Oil Spruce Saltpetre Flor.Sulphur Sarsaparilla do Benzoni ' do Syrup Glue, of all kinds Sealing Wax Gold Leaf Senna Gum Opium Shaker's Herbs do' Arabic Sponge, coarse & fine do Copal Starch do Assafictida Snuff Maccaboy de Myrrh do Scotch , do Tragacanth do Cephalic Harlcom Soap, Castile Hiera Picra do Shaving Indigo, Spanish, float . do Windsor do Bengal • Spermaceti Ink Powders • Spts. Hartshorn . Ink, in bottles do Nit.Dulc. do Indelliblo r Sugar Lead Irish Moss Sup. Carb. Soda Isinglass Sulph.Quinine . Itch Ointment Syringes, assorted Ivory Black Tart. Acid . Jalari Tenter Hooks Laudanum Vials, assorted Liquorice Root Valerian Root - do Ball Wafers Lunar Caustic White and Red Tartar P3MTS. • Black-Lead Putty ,Cassia Paris White Chalk • Spanish Brown • Chrome Yellow French Green do Green Spt.Turpentine Copal Varnish Rosin Coach do Venetian Red Lead, White, dry and Verdigris Lead, Red [in Oil Vermillion Lamp Black ' Whiting Litharage Yellciar Dare DYE-STAFFS. Camwood Cochineal Ext. Logwood Fustic Grain Tin Hatchwood Lac Dye Logwood Red Wood Nicaragua Madder Muriste Tin Oxalic Acid ' Prussian Bluo Pumice ' Red Saunders Rotten Stono PATENT MEDICINES. The great 'English re• Pills, Oriental rnedy,l3nehan'a Hun• do Dr. Post's garian Balsam of Life do Hooper's Sands Sarsaparilla do Moffaes Bristol's Est. do do Persian Wistar's Balsam Wild do Brandreth'S Cherry do Phinney Pectoral Honey of Li- do Lee's verwort Godfrey's cordial J Cheeseman's Arsbian Thompson's Eyewatee ►y Balsam - .. . GROCERIES. •'., - - . Tea --- f St'm r e f. Family; Soap Coffee Sperm Candles Stigar ^ Chemical Wax do ' s ' Spice and Pepper Tobacco and Snuff Starch Sal iEratus Raisins Soda-Crackers Cinnamon Pails English Cutiants Ropes Nutmegs' Refined Loaf Sugar Ginger Castile - WINDOW-GL4BS. Window Glas, 7by 9,8 by 10,10-by 12, 10 by 14, 11 by 15, 12 by 16, 12 11 18 Mixed Paints at all timesron band, ready for use. Towanda, December 16, 1844. HATS for sale, and alsq the bsst assortment of CAPS in townat BAIRDS. tkptember 30. No. 3. Brick Row. Mil ITARY ELECTION: NOTICE is hereby given -to the Militia of the sth reginient. (former ly part of the 15th) 2d brigade, 9th division, P. M., that an election-will be held on Saturday, the 25th day of January next; for the election of one Colonel and one Lieut. Colonel ) for said regiment, and one Major for the first battalion, and One Ma jor for the second battalion of said regiment. The first battalion corn- N' nosed of the townships of Athenm, ____gif6,l/Ister, Sheshequin, Litchfield and Athens borough will meet at the house of E. S..Mathewion, iti,Athens borough. . The 2d. battalion, composed ekthe tovinships of Wind ham, Warren, Pike anitOrviell, will meet at the Stone Tavern in Wimithm township. Polls to be opened at 10 o'clock; An'sg, and close at 6 O'clock, P. Mi ' W. E. BARTON, Inspector's Office, Z Brig. Insptr E. Smithfield, Dec. 10, 1844. 5 2d blig,Are. FIRST WILL ! irbY the subscriber to my old friends and the LW public generally, who wish gook Cakd or Bread, if they will fetch a grist of Wheat, Rye, Corn or B'uck'wheat to the old Overton Mill, which has been lately fitted up new for doing as goad work us can be done in tile State. none excepted. If/you do not believe this, call and try, and I . will. prove it to your satisfaction, on short notice; only come, and you. shall be satis fied. A . B. SMITH. Ulster, December 16, 1844. ly ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of /-ilk John H.:Smith, deceased, of Springhill, are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having - demands against the same are requested to present then), legally attested, for settlement, without further delay. CHARLES SMITH, Administrator. - Springhill, December 16, 1844. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. MPY virtue of an 'order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry at 2 *kick, 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 east by lands of Joseph Elshee; on „Alm south by lands of Edmirrid Russell. dec'd. ; and on the west by binds of Julius Russell. Containing ninety-six acres, with about fifty acres improv ed, with three dwelling houses, one stone and iitko framed, and three framed barns thereon erected. One other tract, situate in said town ship, bounded on the north by the above des cribed lot of land and lands of Joseph Elshee ; on the east by lands of George Pitcher ; on the south by Ziba Hotchkiss ; on the west by Ja cob Smith. Containing two hundred acres or thereabouts: with about fifteen acres improved. with a.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. COY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo., issued from the court of common pleas olcßradford county, M me directed, I shall ex pose'm public sale at the housd of Wm. Briggs in the Borough of Towanda, con Saturday the ISt!' day of January next 'at one o'clock P. M., the i following described piece or parcel of land situate in Troy township and buuri ded-on the west by A. D. Spalding and Hiram Pierce ; on the north by lands of Jerre Adams, A & C. Fitch & Co., E. C. Oliver and Alma reon Hetrick ; on the east by land of C. Paine and Thomas H. Gustin ; and on the south by lands of Lewis H. Fitch, John' E.. Goodrich and Thomas H. Gustin. Containing one hun dred acre; of land-or thereabouts with about seventy aeres improved with a small orchard, a framed house and barn and saw mill and out houses _thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at tho snit o 0. P. Ballard vs. Seely Mann. Pipes Brooms 10 ALSO—A certain farm or tract-of land situ ate in Asyum township Bradford co., bounded north by lands of G. M. Hollenback and Sum. H. Butler; south by land of Thomas Ingham; and east by tracts formerly called the Church lands. Containing two hundred acres or there abouts with one framed house, ono framed barn, ono saw mill and Orchard with thirty or forty acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. F. Welles Jr. vs. Seymour Beeman. ALSO--A piece or parcel of land situate in Memo township biAmde.d on the north by Timothy Alden; on the east by Eleazor Sweet; on the south by Ira C. Fowler dec'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 thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of P. Kirby vs. G. H. Bull 4- A. L. Uranther administrators of Jacob Arnbut dec'd. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington township and bounded on the north by' land of Jeremiah Traverse and others; east by lands of Wm. Knapp, Rundall, B.Lane, J. Wilcox, and Sugar creek ; on the west by land' of John Black, A. Lanai, and Wilcox 4- Soper. Containing one hundred and twenty six acres more or less with two dwelling houses, one double saw mill, one single saw will, 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 Mercur's use vs. Asahel Smith and J. B. Bacon. ALSO—Apiece or pircel or parcel of land situate in the township of Wells, bounded on the' north by land of Caleb Lawrence; east by the public hightivay ; south by lands of Oliver Beardsley, and west by land of Henry Burs.— Containing fifty eight acres about twenty two acres improved a small - framed house and a small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. C . Oliver vs. Joseph H. Beers. ALSO—A lot of land situate in Canton tp. and bounded 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 and a half acres with about fifty acres improved with a framed house and framed barn and orchard thereon. Seized and token'in execution at the suit of 0. P. Ballard'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 h Satterlee ; eastby..l: $ W. Ken dall, with a framed dwelling.honse, containing one fourth of an sere more or less. _ El - I Seized and taken in execntion at the suit of John Snalding -4. 0. R. Tyler administrator . of D. M. Cook, decd. , . • ' ALSO-By ..virtue of a writ of Fi. Fe., titer, trin tract of land called -date, Surveyed to Geo. Castator, situate in DradforeCounty, begin- . ning at hemlock sapling,' thence by land of Peter Hampton north qv) west 160 perches to a post, thane° by land of Jonathan 'Hampton south'29° West 424 perches' to a post, thence by hind of Henry Hardy and Stephen Hollings worth South 61° east 160 perches to a post, an I thence by-land or.loseph Castator north 29° east 424 perches to the beginning. ,ContAning 400 acres and allowance. • ALSO—A certain tractor land called Fair field, surveyed to Peter Seely, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, Dradford.county, be ginning at a post, thence by land of Jonathan Hampton north 29° east 424 perches ton sugar sapling, thence by lands . of Nathan Higa north 61° west 160 perches to a pest, 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 6l° east 160 perches -to the beginning. Containing 400 acres, and eIt I SH—A certain tract of land called Ca pud, abilreyed to Joshua Cooley, situate on the waters of trrewanda creek, Bradford county, be ,ginning at a 'mat, thence by land of Peter See ly, Andrew Sidt*s and George Siddons north 61° west 320 percho s s_to a post, thence.by land of Paul Moore south 4 2.W.,,we5t 212 perches to a birch, thence by old surtreYs,pouth 61° east 320 perches to a sugar tree, and'rthc,nee by land of .Henry Hardy north 29° east'2 4 -2 perchei to the.beginning. Containing 400 acres and al lowance. ALSO:--A tract of land called Derii;.:.our veyed to Henry Hardy, situate in Bradfortreo. beginning at a post, thence by land. of George Castator, Jonathan Hampton and Peter Seely, ninth 61° west 320 perches to a post, by land of Joshua, Cooley, south 29° west 212 perches to a sugar tree, thence by old surveys south 61 degrees east 320 perches to . a post, and thence by land of Stephen Hollingsworth 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 ef 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 hundMd 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 Castator south sixty one degrees east one hundred and silty perches to the beginning. Containing four „bumlred acres and allowance. ALSO—A certain tract of land called Dry den, situate on the waters of Towanda creek in Bradford Po., beginning — at a sugar sapling. thence by land of Peter Seeley south 29° west 424 p. to a post ; thence by land of Henry Har dy south 61° east 169 p. to:a post ; thence by land of George Castator north 29° east 424 p. to a post; and thence by land of Samuel Hoge north 61°' west 160 rto 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. J. N. WESTON,tSheriff.' Sheriff's Office. rowanda, December 16, 1844. 0RP11.413"S COURT 5.11,E. 1. N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, there will be Exposed to pubre sale, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 15th day of January, 1845, at ene o'clock, P M., a certain lot of land, situate in tho 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 of John N. Weston, and on the South by a certain lane leading/from Main street to the aforesaid River street; said IA measuring 75 feet on River street and 112 feet on the afore said lane, with a two story frame dwelling house thereon. Credit will be given for a portion of the pur chase tnoney. Attendance will be given by the subscriber at the time and place aforesaid, termsof sale more fully made known. _ ... 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, December 16, 1844. . 10,000 'MAJORITY ! MUTE subscriberhas just received a large and splendid variety of NEW GOODS suited to the season, which he will - sell at tinu-' sually low for cash. O.D. BARTLETT. Towanda, Nov. El, 1844. SHERIFF'S SALES. y virtue of a writ of a Levari Facies issu ed from the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of Wis. Balsas in the Borough of Towanda, on Monday the 3d day of February next at one o'clock P. M.,' a piece or parcel of laud lying and being in the f township of Wells_ and county of Brad ford, beginning at a post corner in tha eastern boundary line of the said larger tract thence by land granted by Heiman Keeler and 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 by the same south ono degree west twenty five perches to a post' corner; thence by land conveyed to Rebecca, Horton eighty seven degrees east one hundred and ninety two perches in the eastern bounda ry line aforesaid, thence by the same north 3° east 25 perches to the beginning. 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 in the eastern bounday line of the original, larger lot or tract, thence cy land of Samuel Gaylord north 87° west 196 5-10 perches to a' post corFer, thence south 87° east 194 perches , to a post corner in the eastern boundary line aforesaid, thence extending by the same north: 3° east 58 perches to the place of beginning.. Containing sixty-seven acres, and the usual al lowance 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 orchard thereoni about sixty acres im proved. Seized and taken in execution at .the suit of Henry T. Benedict vs. Wm. R. Knapp. .1. N. [ WESTON, Sheriff- ' Theriff's Office, Towanda, December 30, 1844. M'KEAN'S 'MOTEL, . mac% (Formerly kept by col. I. N. Pomeroy.), J. p. at S. liieKEAN. Troy,.Septenitker 2, 1844. • ' ' ONE ACADEMICAL SCHOOL. • Rev. J. , Doane, Principal. • .TErtate FOR TUITION. N Primary department‘ per quarter, $2 00 Matheuiaties,l, Philosophy, °hernia- . • istry, Astrotiouly, Grammar and_Geo groPY. - a - • 300 'atin,,Greek and; French, - • —; 50 usic, with use` 61 instrument, - 6 00 But $B . OO will be added for Mesta to-the bscriptions of (hail, who attend theday4chool. Scholars received at any period during the and chargeii from time of entrance. Board can bo,4btained in: respectable footl es on the most reasonable.terms. Rome, Bradford co.: Pa., Doc. 2, tett. , PUBLrC VENDUE !- tHERE wi ll ' be 'sold ai public vendee or • ,outcry, on THURSDAY, the'. 4th of I.llnuayy, 1845, the well-known 'FARM of tbo subscriber in Granville township; well adapted to the raising of grain, grazing, &c., containing 280 acres, 140 improve) togother with the fat ltiwing property, to wit • 1 ,10 E) bushels , cif ;Corn ; 106 bushels of Oats; 125 tons of Hay 75 bushels of Buckwheat; 110.hushels of Potatoes; 23 head of Cattle; 1 40'head of Sheep; 4 horses; 11 Hogs. Wagons and Harnesses, and all the hecessa ry implements or, farming, will be sold cheap ITerms made knoWn on the day . of sale. - JAMES B. MORRISON. IGranville, December 40844._ ANNE X.RTION ! AD. MONTANYE has annexed to his • former stock of DRUGS AND MEDI CINES, a fresh Surip;3 , of • FAMILY GROCERIES, - • brick as Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Pepper. Spice, Saleratus, Starch. Raisins, Cavendish, Smoking and fine cut Tobacco, Maecaboy Snuff, Span ish and tomrnon . Cigars, by the box or other- Wiie. Together !with many , other articles too numerous to mention. Be sure and call at Itiontanye's Driegj Grocery Slore. Towanda, Dee. 40.844. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. , . ALL persons:indebted to the estate of Sam'l Lewis, late of Warren township, dec'd .. are requested to incite immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same re quested topresent them, legally attested for set tlements. J.E.BULLOCK, D. A . CAREY. Warren, Dec. ; 5..1844. Administrators ADIEB LOOK HERE ! Cashmeres, Al• pacca's,, Muslin do Lane's of the most beautifulpatterno just received and for sale low, very. low, for cash by 0. D. BARTLETT. Nov. 11, 1844. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! A G an O d O m D is as ei r a r n te eou n s t ß o o f ok sc s hosoislo,,ca great lassical variety of the cheap publications of the day— also a large assortment end great variety of Note, Letter, Cop and Wrapping Paper, for sale low for cash, wholesale or retail by. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, Nov. 18, 1844. •111E41/13 1 / 7 11CAIDECIIIIE• SAME 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 property pay charges and take them away. Nov. 9, 184.4. CHANDLER BRINK. MILL SAWS, Crosi-Cutt do.. superior plate fur sale by . MIX 4- SONS. Nov. 25. .11.4C>OYZ.Vai NNT.Lro • - AD. MONTANYE has removed his , Drug Store to the third door below J. D. 4- E. -D. Montanye's store, Main street where you will at all times find a good assort ment of Drugs 4- Medicines. Nov. 25, 1845. jATENT Mould and Dipped Candles for sale at ' MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE. A"quantity 4' good kind of Woolen Socks taken in exchange for goods at the store of O. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, Nov. 23, 1344. ' oW.atauc-a (# . 9wa oaam. N pursuance of an order of the Orphan'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 Granville tp. containing 109 acres or thereabouts, bounded north on land of J. Pratt; east on land of Ma jor Hawley ; south on land of Joseph Pratt, and west on landof Stephen Vroman, and oth ers; with about fifteen acres improved, and a frame house and log barn thereon erected. Attendance will be given av the time and place of sale by the subscribers. All persona having demands against the es tate'are requested to attend. JAMES H. ROSS. JEHIAL M'KEAN. Granville, September 2, 1844. POSTPONEMENT. The above sale is postponed to Saturday, the 28th Dec., at the same place and time - of day. JAMES H. ROSS, JEHIAL M'KEAN. Greinville‘ Nov. 4. 1844 • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persorie indebted to the estate of Da ,All vid M. Ciaikdeceased, late of Athens tp. are requested to t make immediate paymept, and all those having, demands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested, for settlement. O. R. TYLER, Administrator. Towanda, November 18, 1844. ' - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate. of Ben jamin B. Ferguson, decd. late of Darel tp. are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against.the same are requested to present them, legally attested, for eettlement. E. FERGUSON, Administrator Dore!, Noveinber 2, 1844 BAIRD & SHERWOOD, ATTORNEY'S sIT L.IW. IL-1 W. BAIRD & J. SHERWOOD have ; FA. opened'an office in Troy.Dmit. Co. Pe. and will attemkto all businesi of said office; in iho line - of their profession as 'Copartners. 1: §insw eon will attend punctually at said atria; hi Troy, -and E. W. Bstan.may he , consulted at any time in relation to the buiduee# of the firm, a hia office in Towanda. 4. liPOlfiliT TO FARMERS, MECHANICS, kr. levxmissAiir Airlibamwo AND 000301 , • CIJARLES REED, HAVING taken the Store no. 2. new brick block has opened a completo.assortment of Merchandise selected with great awe expos. fy foillhis market. which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. . Cash. Produce, Feathers. Furs, 4c.. 4'c., will be taken in ex change for goods. His dock consists of Foreign Su Domestic 'Dry Goods, Pilot, heaver, broad and gray clothe, caul mares. satinetts,..hard tiniest, linsey-woolsey. Canton and Woollen flannels, brown and.bles. sbirtings, sheetings and drillings; a splendid assortment of Prints, of all prices and patterns. book, swiss, striped and cross-bar minting. plain and figured laces, Irish linens, plain and flg'd and silk warp alapacas, chameleon lustret,- Aft . - ghan crapes, rnouselin de laming, table and plaid shawls, cravats, gloves, hat ribands; hosiery. suspenders, &c. . Diet and Dry' Groceries. • Brown, crushed and loaf sugars; teas of all qualities; molasses. fine cut, Virginia Mad smo king tobacco ; snuff, spices, mustard. lamp oil. coffee, soap, starch, 4c• Also a complete as sortment of Wines and Liquors. Pure cognise brandy,tolland gin, port wine, whiskey. Crockery and Class Ware. Hard ware and. Cutlery; cross cut and mill saws. nails, glass, &c. Boot's and Shoes. . Men's,coaree and fine boots; ladies' , furred, plain' and figured india robbers; French slip. pore,' buskins, children's cloth and morocco shoes, buffalo robes; &c. ' Hats and caps. Brush, silk and fur hats; Ole Bull, leather, fur, velvet and hair seal caps; Men's white wool and rowdy hats, &c. Every exertion "will be made to please and satisfy every one who may give him a call. Towanda, Dec.-2d, 1844. t`f- 7- 4 1- 1111- ,, 411 CiArdp to my enclosure about the middle of -Li, November, a..two year old red STEER, with ,*a mark on the right car. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and it away. THEO. GE ROUL D. • Triwanda, November 27,,1844. amaLiaz.ovaq)azi At No. 3 Brick Row. THE subscribers have just receiveka new lot of Cassimere.4, Broad clothe and Sat tinett's. Also another large supply of Domes tic cotton goods. W. H. BAIRD 4 Co. Nov. 18, 1844. MORRISON'S HYGEIAN • VEGETA BIX PILLS for sale at BAIRD'S. Nov. 18. 3 Brick Itrw. --M"' • ) I CVN or about 3 the 19th of October last. an indentured apprentice named Schuyler Andrew Jackson Vankuren. This is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting said boy on my. account. D. VAN DE RCOOK. Towanda, Nov. 15, 1844. EMULOUS TO EXCEL. Solomon Cooper, Hair Dresser d; Perfumer. (LSTE FROM B.IL7'JMORE) HAS opened a shop two doors east of the Claremont House, where he will do all kinds of business in his line, such as Shaving, Hair Dressing, Scouring 4c., in the best and latest style. Thankful for past favors he soli. cits a continuance of the same. Towanda, Nov. 26, 1844.:' GREAT MASS E MEETING AT H. MIX SONS', OF THE BUYERS OF NEW GOODS ! WHO are just receiving direct from New- York Uity, a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, CUTLERY, CROCKER Y4-e. which will positively be sold cheap for cash or ready pay ! The public are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock for themselves. 11. MIX & SONS'. Towanda, November 8, 1844. III7IIIIBER taken iu payment fur goods at .1 4 Nov. 15. 11. NIX hSONS. CARPETINGS and Oil Clothe, beautiful patterns, at low prices, at Nov. 15. H. MIX er SONS: ®®PS. . W PRINTS, just rec'd and for sale at extremely low pri er SONS. cea, at A LPACCAS, M. 'do Laines, Cashmeres, .611 Silks and Velvets, beautiful articles for Ladies' dresses, by MIX 4- SONS. 11 - 4 ADIES' SHA WLS, silk and wool Ora , vats, velvet and silk of every description, 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, at MIX 4. SONS. M 061, 3 YDS. SHEETINGS and 04 SHIRTING, bleached and unbleached, at prices so exceedingly low ae to make it an object for persons to examine quali ties beforendrchasing elsewhere; "at Nov. 15. 'MIX 4. SONS. ThLOUGHS, a first rate • article, different X" - patterns, for sale cheap by W. H. BAIRD & CO. No. 3 Brick Row 111/117'..kft.1111T PlirlIE.111:11ar .M SHEEP quantity of BEEF HIDES and .MSHEEP PELTS. Also Shipping Furs at the store of J.E. & E. D. MONTANYE VI/RIGHT'S VEGETABLE SYRUP for sale at .1 BAIRD'S:* oSeptember 7. N . 3 Brick Row. 1110pR001118, Pails and Looking Massa by • W.. H.BAIRD'Ic. VO, 11 - o ? - 3 Erick Row, September 7th. CONSTANTLY on handa 2d. hand Box Stove far salecheapnt BAIRD'S, - • . . No. 3 Brick Rotc.
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