11,s0 ---The following lot of land bounded 5'3 described .on the west by land al -Wiry' the north and cast by land of Francis q of t, on road, on the south by the highway ~ Con oing.one aud. a half acres,all improved with house and horse hill-thereon erected, Troy township. • Seized and taken in' execution at the suit of .P. Ballard vs Charles g Kin. . • parcel of)and Situate in ALSO—A piece or r•der township and botinded on', the north by d of Andrew King, on the east by land of nick Higgins, south by `1", Ransom, west by Ache Newman Colvin. Containing about As res more or less with about six acres re :if improved and a log house thereori. Ssized and taken in execution at the suit of ,0 tk Johnson vs. Henry, Coffin. ALSO—The following described piece or yl of land situate in Towanda boro. boun -1 and described on the north by Col. Hiram ~,ao the east. by David Cash, on the south street leading from main street to the Sus annah river; on the west by land of Col. T ot ? t ill, of an Acre moie or less with a t d dwelling house thereon erected. s e i z ed and taken in execution at the suit of to (libber vs. loseph,C:Powill & Percival xell. laso—The following described lot of land te Ridgbury township pounded on the . t y by lands of George Cooper &Wilcox, t he west by Campbell, on the north by to N. Pitts and Alex. Bow, on the east by 'Yeller, Luke I‘l. 'Pitts, and Wm. Covill. Aiming about one hundred acres be the more or less with fifteen improved with a .-tause thereon. ' ci t ed and taken in execution' at the suit of .;rvl Pierce - vs. John C. Fuller & Royal I.SO—Tlic follow - ay , ' piece or parcel of I situate in 'Springhill township and boun v-1.,!10ws : beginning at John Ford's N zner, tlienca running south 83j E 13i p., . re E p. to anoak; thence N7O +0 p. to a stake and stones, thence south 20 p. to an oak, thence: south 70 west r ,; --to John Ford's land, thence along 'Said land 54 p. to the place of beginning.— ::,4:l:ing sixty four acres 134 p. all impro liab a dwellin g house, barn and other out logs and a g ood orchard thereon being par itract of land in the warrantee name of W. and taken in execution at the suit of C Ntereur.vs.Thomas Morley, John .Mor & D. P. Lacy. 1 1,co—The tollowin described piece or -el of land sittiate.in the borough of Athens :1 ,1 and descried on the north by land of :Lon Kill - . east by the public highway, south 3'l: of Nathaniel Clapp, and west by land E. Perkins. Containing one acre more or a large tavern house, two framed barns :other oat buildings thereon erected. Seized end taken in execution at the suit of as sawyer now to the nsU of H. Williston us. C. N. Park 8, N. C.:'Harris. 41. 1 50--The following piece or parcel !and situate in South Creek township hounded on the north by John Han on the east by Win. Flitcher and line. oh the south by the public road, Jon the west by Hiram Semple.— mtaining fifty acres' about fifteen acres proved' a log house and a log - barn and quill apple orchard thereon. seized and taken in execution at the tro Levi-Godard vs. Daniel Stevens. 'II,SQ—A piece or parcel of land sit in Burlington township bounded (he north by land in possession of ut l Strop, on the west by land of ry Strop, and Thomas Waters and he the south and east btu land of C. .Ird &. J. F. Means. •Containing ri l ihty acres more i or less, about :ores improved with a framed k. nal the frame of a barn thereon and a small orchard thereon tzril and taken in execution at the S. S. & M. Bliley to the use of ,hen Simons vs. Altred.Strope. • l'he foll Owing property situ- Burlinaton township, one equal art of a saw mill and its privileges to *in Bailey's run. ized and taken - in execution at !he f S.' S. & M. Bailey to the use of Simons vs. Wm. McNeal. .301—A. lot of land in Leroy town bounded on the west by P Turner, by Jonathan Underwood, east by L Bailey and Joseph Bush, south ids owned by Henri Sinith. Con. i; 57 acres, with about 30 acres im % a framed- barn and log house, 1, with 25 apple trees. al and taken in execution at the P H& W H Titus vs H Smith. ;0-4 lot. of land in Springfield I north .by lands of Alonzo Sher- It by land of Jere Adams, south owned by the Bank of N. Ante west by land of E. Dickinson ; inf3about 48 acres, about 20 acres I. l with a log house thereon. , I and taken in execution at the has. Drake vs. Henry L. Ruso. )--4 piece of land,in Ulster tp., north by- lands of Uriah ,Shaw, the public highway, south by D In, and east by Jared Holcomb ; lag one half acre, mord or less, mved; with a framed - house. A and lake') iv execution at the 101 2 U F. Means, to the use. of G Horatio Black. )--.1 piece of • land in Franklin 'tided north by Danl Cokely and Age jr., cast by:Wm Werner, Dodge, south by the To reek: ContaThigg 134 acres, & acres improved; a saw-mill,log (d shed thereon erected. I and taken in execution at the Eason & Smith, to the use of J. latrick, vs Dan'l Lodge.' • lot of land in Armenia tp:,- • land of. Webber and Monroe, X. Crandall and Webber, north ighway, east by N P Case ; Con; acres, 1 - 0 improved, a small 'Alse thereon erected. and taken 'in execution at the larks Drake vs Luther S Potter: A piece of land in Franklin Inv of a hemlock south east - cor- N0 . '203 on warrant lot No 1686 lb line of said *grant, thence north 142 1 , 10 perches-to.hentlock N E coiner .otsaid. fot.No 203;'tfience. eist.to' perelies — tO the S E corner' of Yolin MO; tier's lot, thence .north .142 perches to,N T corner of said Matier's - lot, thence coil, 101 perches_ toga post in-a .small creek, - thence sOuth.264 5.10 . pep* to .a post on the souiliSideruf said "Wartant lot, and" thence south. 80° west on said 'warrant line 112.7.10 perches to the.beginning ; Contatning 181 acres, 67 perches,. strict _measure, it being part of 194, and the whole or No.. 204. "Seized - and taken' in execution at the suit of R. M'Kee vs Dan'l D-Fairchild. ALSO—One equal undivided half part of the folloiving described piece or 'parcel IA land in South Greek tp, bounded north by lands of Cornelius Haight, east by lands of Samuel Pettingill, and south by Bingham lands (or lands of Bingham) & west by lands of Isaac Wells ; Contain taining 140 acres, be the same more or less, with about 40 acres improved, with 2 log houses and 1 framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at suit of John L Webb vs Stephen Stiles. ALSO—A piece of land in Leroy tp, bounded south and east by Sterling Hol- comb, north by Osden Streeter, east by Hugh Holcomb ; Containing 171 acres, with a framed house, framed and black- smith shop thereon erefted, with about five acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of P H & AV H Titus vs H. Smith. ALSO—A piece of land in Troy tp., bounded north by the highway, east by lands of r Orwan, smith by lands of V M Long, and west by lands of Datil Dob bins ;. Containing one acre and fifty-three perches, be the same more or less, with a framed dwelling house thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Stephen Pierce vs Chas Colony: ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Troy tp., bounded north by land of E. Loomis, east by Jesse Beach, on the south by Noah Leonard,"anclon the west by Robert Chain. Containing about 150 acres, more or less, with about sixty acres improved, with a framed house & framed barn and saw-mill thereon. Also a large orchard thereon. Seized and takep in execution at the suit of Wm. Vroman vs. Benoit Pratt and Allen WK.earP. ALSO—A piece of land in Granville township, bounded north by Hawley's land, east by Geo. Merrill, south by J. T4lor, and west by Eller Swain.=Con taining, 50 acre ;, one acre improved, with a plank house thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of Charles Drake vs. Thos. Pratt. ALSO—A lot of land in Leroy town ship, bounded on the east by N. Bullock, south by Barclay lands, west by Justin Wooster, on the east by the highway running up and down Towanda creek. Containing 40 acres with three acres im proired, with a log house thereon. ' Seized and taken in execution at the suit of P. IL & W. 11. Titus vs: Hobart K- Holcomb. ALSO—The following property situ ate in Wysox, bounded east by lands Of Shepard Pierce, south by lands of Luke Strickland, west by lands of S. Strick land and north by, lands of M'Malion..4-- Containing Q 70 acres, more or less, all improved,. with 2 framed dwelling hou ses and 2 framed barns thereon erected. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of V. E. Piollet, to the use of 8.. F. Hedges vs. Cornelius Coolbaugh. ALSO—A lot of land in Canton tp., bounded south by lands of Andrew Ta ber, west by B. Norris' lands and J.Glea son, north by Geo. Bingham, east by Z. Thomas:l Containing 70 acres, S acres improved, with two log houses thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel Moore vs. Thos.W. Ran dall and John McNaught. ALSO---4 piece of land in Wyalusing township, bounded north by land of C. Hornet, east by land of James Vanuken, south by land of John Donley and Barter Badger, and west by land of John Huff. Containing 45 acres or thereabouts, 10 acres improved, 'with a framed house, & one slab shed thereon. Seized and tat en in execution at the suit of 11. - 11'I'Kiikkey vs. Josiah Nurse and Sol‘rnon Nurse, terre tenants. • -ALSOA tract Of and in Atlibits-tri., bounded north byjthe N. Y. & Pa. state line &Ltither;StOne, east by lands in pos session of Overton & Co., south by lands of Job Shepard and 0. B. Spring and the Shakonberger lot, on the west by land of Thomas Wilcox. Containing N acres, more or less, all improved, with a small house and shed thereon erected; subject 'to the right of overflowing a part thereof by the owner of the mills formerly of Overton, Jenkins & 'Co. as there - is now enjoyed. , Seized and taken. in execution at the suit of Wm. H. Overton to the use of E. Overton vs. John C. and _Chas. Jenkins. ALSO—A lot of land in. Troy' village, bounded north and west - by land of 0. P. Ballard, east by lands.-of B. Shattuck, south by the highway. .Containing a fourth of an acre, all improved, with a frarried house thereon erected. • Seized and taken in execution at' the . suit of Taylor, Long & 'Thomas, to use of Willis & Brothers vs. L. J. Bradford. ALSO—A parcel of land in Orwcl tp. bounded on the north by John Lyons & John Wngee, east by' lands • formerly owned by Win. B. Robinson, south by Theron Vance, on the west by Jeremiah Allen.. Containing 60 or 70 acres, about ten acres Chopped, one log house.' Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ann Bull. executrix of James P. Bull, dee'd., vs. David Beere. . ALSO—AII , that farm in Herrick : tp., bounded north by lands of 'Edn'd Over, ton; west by lots of ,land surveyed to Is rael, pislop • and` JAhn, Bishop,south 'by Earkp, 1 9 (nuitiov,by.hia Timothy CAggins and Isaac _Barber Containingllty ,acreep:more,Or.less,;:the same having a small framed house-and framedd - barn thereon, and about 30 acres of land, imprciveik'::, I • • • • • Seized and taken it execution et" the ,spit of Edwd Overtitit vs,Jeise.Uarman. • • ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levari. Facias, a tract, of 'ant! in Wells town ship; beginning at a limewood tree which is the south-west - corner of lottery num ber 121, thence along theiaine , ll° east 502. perches - to a post, on the York line; thence along the same, south 87° east 357 5-10 perches to a, stone corner; thence by lands - of Stephen Gainer south 41° west 2071 pereheslo a beech corner; thence along the same south 871° east to a hemlock on the line of Johnson & Mif flin 170 perches; thence along the .same south 35 perches to a hemlock ; thence by land of Joseph 'Pewit west 65 perch. es to a beech,„ thence .east 65 Iterates to the line of Johnson & Mi6iin, 'thence along the same south 35 perches, to, a stake ; thence west 185 perch. to astake and stones; thence south 41° west :20 perches to , a post, thence - west 287 pelf to a hemlock, thence north 361° west to the place of beginning. Containing 1350 acres, with about 30 or 35 acres improv ed, one small plank house and one small framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in executirn' at the suit of Henry Johnson,, vs. Whittington Sayre, Wm. M. Sayt4 and W.J. Sayre. ALSO--;--A tract of land in Granville tp., beginning at a post on the west side of William Bunyan's land, thence north BEQ° west 174 perches to a post; thence south 1° west 158 5.10 perches to a post ; thence south 88 3-10° east 174 perches to a beech ; thence north 14° cast 158 5.10 perches to the place of be ginning. Containing 162 acres and 103 perches, with about ten acres improved; with a log house thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Calvin Vandusen vs. Geo. Mor ris, 'and Amelia, his wife. ALSO—A . traet of land in Monroe tp. a: beginning at certain corner on the south side of Towanda creek, thence south 31° east 1-71 perches to a post and stones; thence north 80° west 202 perches to die bank of said Towanda creek, and thence down the south bank of said creek, . the several courses thereof to the place of be ginning. Containing about 100' acres, about 80 acres improved, with 3 dwel ling houses, one grist mill, one saw-mill, two barns and othe4 out-houses, and one orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Nathaniel N. Betts, who survived John M. Means, co-executor of the last will and testament of Wm. Means, dc'd. vs. George H. Bull and A. L. Crantner administrators of the estate of Jacob Ar nout, deed., and Sylvester White, tem -tenant. ALSO—By virtue of writs of Le. Fa. a cm trin tract of land called Cato, surveyed to Geo. Caslztor, situate in Bradford County, begin ning at a hemlock sapling, thence by land of Peter Hampton north 61° west 160 perches to a poist, thence by of Jonathan Hampton south 29° west 424 perci,:q to a post, thence by land of Henry Hardy and z.;:oplien Hollings. worth south 61° east 160 perches to a post, ati'l thence by land of .Joseph Castator north 29° east 424 perches to the beginning. Cont.-lining 400 acres and allowance. ALSO—A certain tract of land 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° east 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 thenceby 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 ppd, 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 Siddons and George Siddons north 61° west 320 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° east 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 400 acres and al- Intance. LSO—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 Teter 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 old surveys south 61 degrees east 320 perches to a post, and thence by land of Stephen Hollingsworth north 519° east 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 400 acres find 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 [and of Jonathan North twenty nine degrees cast 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 rsouthlwenty nine degrees:west four hundred and twenty four perches trra post, and thence by land of George. Castatur south sixty one degrees cast one hundred and sixty perches to the beginning. Containing four hundred acres and allowance., ALSO—A certain tract of land called Dry den, situate •on the waters of Towanda creek in Bradford Eco., beginning nt a sup' 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 160 p. to a post; thence by. land of George Castator north 29° cast 424 p., to a post; and thence by land of Samuel Hags north 61° west 160 p: to the beginning.. Con taining four hundre.d.o.cres and allowance. Seized and taken in' execution at the suit of Abraham B. Shaw assignee of Robert Bird, Clements S.. Miller end Jacob Snider jr. as slgneedin trust of the estate of John Vaughn es. Nathan Smith. J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ? ' Tfitlimulu; Jandary 805-15. S.' _Orphan's Court of ,Bradford County : In the magi! of the estate TEE undersigned has 'g Teen appointed by, the Orphan's urt of Bradfordsa.; an Auditor _to settle au just ,tbe,accouf4 of David F.. Barstow , and iliac Mye,r,executers the last will_ and ,autl - testament:, of I,yrpaa Hadge.dec'4;, will att!nd tor ~thris purpose at bid' office in the Borough of Towanda, on Mon day the 27th day of January,lB4s, at 1 o ' clock in the aftertioon i evithloh all persons interested will take nodes', E.: W. BAIRD, Towanda, Dec. 23. 144.. • Auditor. X1131E334/11E0rMITA_ME...•• ; ULYSSES • MERCUR has removed his Law Office to the room _one door east of . the office formerly oceupied by Adams . &.Mer. cur. Entrance as before at the west, side of Montanye & Bette' building. - :,.; . Deceniber 20, 1844. • GREAT ATTRACTION At No. I, Brick Row. Yin co ss RECENTLY FROM ELMIRA, are now receiving and opening a splendid assort ment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, oils* Dye Stuffs, & in addition a fulland - complete assort-, ment of FAMILY GROCERIES. The stock consisting in part of the following: MEDICINES, 4-c. Alum Macaatar Oil • Alcohol Mace Aloes • Magnesia Annatto do calcined Antimony Manna Arrow Root Mustard seed Arsenic do ground Aqua Fortis Nursilk Bottles du Ammon. Nutgalls Bottles, assorted Nutmegs Bear's Oil Oil, Fall, Winter. and British Oil Summer strained Blue Vitriol Sptsin, bleached„ Borax wilt- and natural Bark Pertly. pulv. do Linseed Bath Brick do Camphitte Balsam Copaiva do Sweet Burgundy Pitch Oil Vitrol Camphor do Wintergreen Calomel do Peppermint Caraway Seeds do Aniseed Cantharides do Lavender Carb. Ammon . Opodeldoc Cayenne Pepper • Paraguric Chamomile-Flowers Pearl Barley Cinnamon Pepper Sauce Cloves Perfumery Court Plaster Pill Boxes Copperas Pink Root Confectionary Prussiate Potash Corks, of all kinds Quicksilver Cream Tartar Rhubarb, rt. & powdr. Curcuma Roll Brimstone . Cubebs Red Chalk Emery, tiss'd from No. Red Pre . cipitate 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.Sulpbur Sarsaparilla do Benzoni do syrup Clue, of all -kinds Scaling Wax Gold Leaf Senna Gum Qpium Shaker's Herbs do Arabic Sponge, coarse & fine do Copal Starch do Assafcrtida Snuff, Maccaboy do Myrrh' do Scotch do Tragacanth do Cephalic Harlwm ('II Soap, Castile Hiera Picra do Shaving Indigo, Spanish, float do Windsor do Bengal Spermaceti Ink Powders Spts. Hartshorn !nk, in bottles do Nit . Dulc. do :ndellible Sugar Lead Irish Moss Sup.Carb.Soda Isinglass quiph.Quinine Itch Ointment gpinges, assorted Ivory Black Tart. A.-td Jalap Tenter Hooka • Laudanum Vials, assorted Liquorice R6 - ot Valerian Root do Ball Wafers Lunar Caustic White - and Red- Tartar P3INT S. 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 Litbarage Yellow Ochre -D FE-STUFFS. Camwootl Cochineal. Ext. Logwood Fustic Grain Tin Hatch wood Lac Dye Logwood Red Wood Nicaragua Madder Muriste Tin Oxalic Acid Prussian Blue Pumice Red Saunders Rotten Stone P.BTENT MEDICINES. The great English re-Pills, Oriental inedy, Buchan's Hun- do Dr. Poses garian Balsam of Life do Hooper's Sands' Sarsaparilla do maid'. Bristol's Ext. do do Persian Wistar's Balsom Wild d- - ) Brandreth's Cherry, - do 'K'hinney Pectoral Honey of, Li- do Lee's , vcrwort Godfrey's cordial , Cheeseman's Arabian Thompson's Byewater Balsam , GROCERIES. IEI Sperm ()undies Chemical Wax do Tobacco and Snuff Coffee Sugar , Spice arid Pepper Starch Raisins Soda trackers Cinnamon Piils • English Currants Ropes Nutmegs Refined Loaf Sugar Ginger .TELVDOII 7 -GI.3S'S. Window Glas, , 7 by 9,8 by 10,10 by 12, 10 by 14, 11 by 'l6, 12 by 18, 12 1118 -• , - Mixed Paints at all times on hand, ready. for use. TOwanda; December 10, 1844. -- , • 11011rATS for, T.alp, and also the bssiussoitment lit of CAPS iniownat • ;BAIIIDS. Scrictriber . 30.. • - New .Blualksmithing - ' . UguAlauttgliriEllsiPQ rriETE 1311B8CIEBER; - having for..ied a - partnership'Withi his. brather, - continues to carry ..on : the , bitsirsitsir r at his.biether:a old stand, west side' of Main street, south part of the,.-borough,. where heis prepared to execute all orders fof Etirse.shoeing, Carriage & Coach work and Edge Tools: - • • . , He assures the public thatell work entrusted to his care will be' well done, as he has thor oughly learned his trade, and is Determined to retadersatisfaction. JOHN A: ESEN WINE. Towanda, Deceinber 30,1844. • MILITARY ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby - given to the ilitis of the sth regiment, (former iart of the 15th) 2d - brigade, 9th vision, M.,that an election will held on Saturday,4he 25th day January next, for the election of to Colonel and one Lieut. Colonel • said regiment, and one' Major • the first battalion, and one Ma— . foi• the second battalion of said regiment. The first battalion coin• lsed,of the townships of Athens, Ister, Shesheivin, Litchfield and ;11, Will meet at the house of E. , in Athens borough. The 2:1 battalion, composed of the townships of Wind hain, Warren, Pike . and Orwell, will meet at the Stone.Ttivern in : Windham township. Polls to ibe opened at 10 o'clock, A. M., end close at 6 o'clock, P. M. , W. E. BA RTON, Inspector's Office, Z Brig. lnsptr E. Smithfield, Doe. 10, 1844. 5 2d bk. &c. FIRST CsILL ! - • WVF the subscriber to my old friendsand the public generally, who wish gook Cake or Bread, if they will fetch a grist of Wheat, nye, Corn or Buckwheat to the old -Overton Mill, which has been lately fitted up new for doing as good' work as can be done in the State. none excepted. If you do not believe this, call and try, and I will pnice it to yobr satisfaction, on short notice; only come, and you shall Inc satis fied. A. B. SMITH. Distil . , December 16,1844. ly ADMINISTR&TOR'S NOTICE. , LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of 1-ifiolin H. Smith, deceased, of Springhill, are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same are requ4sted to present them, legally attested, for settlement, without further delay. St'm inE Family-Soap Sat ..)Eratus Pipes Brooms Cassia Doctor ,Sumper, DeAtist,, ILtiiiike llis t)ezipiofesisionat 11Tinvintlaiiir; •in 1dey;t8445:.:•:;.:......., CHARLES SMITH, Admini:Armor. Springhill, December 16, 1S 4 . 10.000 MAJORITY ! THE subscriber has just received a large and splendid variety of NE W G OODN suited to the season, which he will sell at unu sually low for cash. 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, Nov. 1,1, 1844. saNNELITION ! AD. MONTANYE has annexed to his, former stock of DRUGS AND-MEDI CINES, a fresh suppiy of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Pepper, Spice, Saleratus, Starch;Baisins, Cavendish, Smoking and line cut Tobacco, Maccaboy Snuff, Span ish and Common Cigars, by the box or other wise. Together . with !many other articles too numerous to mention. Be sure and call at Moutouye's Drug 4- GrocerySlarc. Towanda, Dec. 4, 1844. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALLpersons indebted to the estate of Satn'l Lewis, late of Warren township, deed., are requested to . make immediate payment, and all those haying demands against the same re quested topresent them, legally attested for set tlements. J.E.BCLLOCK, D. A .CA REV, Warren, Dec. 5, 1844. Administrators w 4 ADIES LOOK HERE! Cashmeres, Al pasc.a's, Muslin de Lane's of: the most beautiful patterns just received and for sale low, very tow, for cash by 0. D. tiARTLETT. Nov. 11, 1644. . ' BOOKS ! BOOKS I GOOD andmiscellaneous assortmentßooks, also, of school, a great ,classical 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 D. BARTLETT. Towanda, Nov. 18, 1844. 1111T4C071P7(fEC IME into the enclosure of the subscriber ! L i sometime in September last three stray calves. Two red heifer calves and one line Nick steer calf the requested to prove property pay charges and take them away. Nov. 9; 1844. CHANDLER BRINK. MILL SAWS, Cruss-Cutt ab., superior plate for Sale by MIX 4- SONS. Nov. 25. • - . =cm - voma,§ w.Lvo - - A D. MiIiNTANYE has removed his Drug Store to the third door below, J. D. 4. E. D. Montanye's store, Main street where you will tit till' times find a good assort ment of Drug! 4- Medicines. • , Nov . 25, '184.5. • A"quantity nf good kind, of, Woolen Socks taken in, pachange for goods at•the store of O. D. BARTLETT. I Towirls,'Nov. 23, 1844.. • ADMINISTRATOWS•NOTWE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Da vid M. Cook deceased, late of Athens tp. Ure,requested to makejmmediate payment, und. all those having demands against the same ere requested to present them, legally attested,' for Settlement. . • . • - • . 0., /t E 4minisiratnr, Towancla„Noveml)er 18, 1844. BUBO & SUERWOOII,- TTORNEY'S • T LST,V. EW. BAIRD & J; SHERWOOD hove ~ opened On office in Troy, Brad. Co. Pa. and. will-Attend: to all tnisiness:of said:bllice, in thelne of theii: Profession .as, copartners. 3. Brtmtvvoin will attend punctually, at said office in Troy,. andßJ - Nir..,B,it nu may hd . eonsuifed di.any mine in relitiini . to the „f th e tirtn,.a 4 ' - Clack Natch and . lc Repairinu . --..-...-4--:. Tr. ; 4twitiAtkosiefir.V; ' r''''' - r ''.' -ItEg . PECTOtiIAS in - - --.. . forms his . fnends-end the I_ -'ltublie that be still eontin , ‘‘ 4 .•''''.'4 , 11 mcs to carry,oralie etinve •\-'1 , ; 4 ! "'business at his old - stand, i 'ni door ' south of Elliot t, "' Ri ~i . Z !f' , , ~. •. r ) C c\ - 5 0 ,. 4 9 , ..,e2.i . ,•• do biercur a store, nq -,-;------- --- - nearly' opposite the Hat . l!lil .•'‘ waich•and Clock Repairing, ~• „ , Will be done on short notice, end iVarrantid to he Well done.. ' . Froni a long experience' in the business, he believes that.be will be able to ren. ;ler perfect satisfaction to all, who may favor him with their patronage. N.B. Watches warranted.to run well one year, :or the money refunded; end' a written agreement given to that effcir to all that,diaire one • CLOCKS. 7 --k large 'assortment just receiv ed and for sale very lowlor bash.- If you want to buy Jewelry ,cheap call at Chamberlin's Watch Shop. • • • ' 111f1PEEF' HIDES wanted in exchange fur MllO goods by • O: D. BARTLETT. Towanda, Nov. 23, 1344. IMPORTANT TO FARIOEIMIECITANICS, &e. ph. vs , =IIPiI% 1 1-UF-- 17 1‘1 •lir 'II • cr.l ' AND ' 11 1 V/7 eie‘e),Mg CHARLES REED, HAYING taken the Stoii: no. 2, new brick Nock has opened 'a complete assortment of Merchandize selected With great care'expess• ly . for -this market, which he Offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Cash, Produce. Feathers, Furs, L-c.. sc.,. will be taken in ex change•fur,goods. His stock consists of Foreign & Domelie Dry Good,. Pilot, heaver, broad and gray cloths, easel mares, satinetts, hard times, linseY-woolsey, Canton and woollen flannels, brown and Idea. shirtings, sheetings and drillings; a splendid assortment of Prints, of all prices arrpatterns, book; swiss, sti ipci3 and cross-bar muslins, plain and figured laces, linens, plain and and silk-warp alapacas, chameleon lustres, /td ghan ct•apes, mouselin de laines, cable and plaid shawls, cravats, gloves, hat ribands, hosiery, suspenders, &c. Bret and Dry Gracerkg. Brown, crushed and loaf sugars; teas of all qualities; molasses. fmo.cut, Virginia and smo king tobacco; snuff, spices, mustard. lamp.' oil, coffee, soap_. starch, 4-c. Also a complete as sortment . U'burs and Liquors. Pure cogniac brandy, Holland gin, port nine, whiskey . Crockery and Class Wart'. Hardware and Cutlery, cross cut and mill saws. nails, glass, &c. Roofs and Shoes. Men's coarse and fine boots; ladies' 'furred, plain and figured india robbers; French slip pers, buskins, children's cloth and morocco shoes, buffdlo 'robes, &c. Hats and Caps. Brush, silk and fur hats; Ole Bull, leather, fur, velvet • and hair seal .caps; men's white wool and towdy hats, &e. Every exertion Hill be made to please and satisfy every one whd may give him a call. Towanda, Dec. 2d, 1844. GREAT_ MASS MEETING AT H. MIX & SONS', OF THE BUYERS OF NEW GOODS ! '. T are just receiving direct from New ,' Vork City, a general assortment of- DR G 0 ODS, G RO-6 BRIES, HARD WARE; CG 'EGER Y, CROCKERY4-c. which avid pOsitively be sold cheap fur cash or ready pa) . The public are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock for themselves. H.• MIS & SONS'. Towanda, November 8, 1844. I 4 . 1:31111.M. taken in payment fur goods at Noy. 15. H. NIX k SONS. ° L) ARPETINGS and Oil'Cloths, beautiful patterns, at low .prices, at N0v.15. - H. MIX 4- SONS. 200 PS. NEW PRINTS, just rec'tf and for sale at extremely low pri- MIX 4- SONS. ces. at ALPACCAS, M: de Laines. Cashmeres, silks and Velvets, beautiful articles for LatliPs' dresses, by MIX 4 SONS. . 4 ADIES 7 SHAWLS, silk and wool Cra 111 vats, velvet and silk of every description, at the low-priced store of NIX 4- SONS. g - 1 IMPS, Linen Laces, Zephyr Wiirsied, Working Canvass, Catnbrics, Gloves, Ginghams, Fringes, Cords, ;Lawns, Ribbons, etc., for the ladies, at MIX 4- SONS. 9q931 ..Z7l)/ 8 R - TLYINEGEIZAZ and unhleac ed, at prices•so exceedingly low as to make it an olject for persons to examine (poli tica beforendrchasing elsewhere; at N. 15. - MIX 4- SONS: . . 11DIJOUGIIS1 a first rate article, different patterns, for sale cheap by ' .--- • _ W., 11. BAIRD & CO. ' • ' ' ' No. 3 Blick Row Ifi3TALISIP — AIr36.IIIIjDo A NY quantity of BEEF HIDES ,and INIASHEEP PELTS. AdsoShipping ruis at the stoic of. I. Fi & E. D':!ATOrcTANYE WRIGHT'S - "VEGETABLE S . Ylll:p foi'sale at BA 4Fcomber 7. -: .% t Mr. 3 Brick flow. BROOMS, Pails and Lonkina Glasses by V. 11. 13 AIRD A: CO, J. 3 Brick .6cit.. September 7th g4.7pciDvas,l ci . ONSTANTLY :on bona W. liana Vox Nu . Stove ferp at , BAIR Brick Ro w. zr - satvcatatii.aita4lailieacoza • At :Ai) 3 Brick Row. : nrl-IE-subtkrOhers have .jtytirecciv,ecl, a new lot of cassinierET, Broadcloths fp)a,s.i. (incites.,Also I; .!r gc_ stipfqy of codas.: It. 11.111{1i 4 -; 'Ntir. l Acf344i • - ISSI