U Wsotl'sVool.ts. SEATINC-DUGS • not 'Seem to have practised by the ancients.- It is {116644- bly a modern invention. which origin = ted in-Rolland. where it - was practised. not only as a good exercise, but‘• iis: a useful and -expeditions mode of travel ling in- winter when:the lakes and ca nals Were. frozen over. There,- - long journeys are made upon_ skates with ease and expedition; but in gencralless ;attention is paid to 'graceful and elegant movement's than to the expedition and celerity of what is called journey:skat ing._ In England skating seems to have been introduced in . the 12th century, for Fitistephen,who died in 1191 says. " Ft was customary in the winter, when die- ice would bear them, for the young cittzeifs or-London to fasten the leg bones of animals under the soles of their feet.by tying them round their ankles; and then taking a pole shod with iron into their hands,they_pushed themselves forward by striking it against the ice, and moved with celerty equal to a bird flying through the-air or aa,arrow from a cross bow." As now practised in England, Skating is a most graceful, eXhilerating and healthy amusement.— Every muscle of the body seems con - centrated upon the power of motion ; distance' is travelled with a velocity in credible, the skater glides. he floats, he flies—he pushes through space with the quickness of thought. Fort LADIES with LIVSBANDS."-COD cleat from others. any little discord or disunion that occurs between you and your huSband. Be you eier so conscious ocsuperior ity of judgment cir talent, never let it appear to rout huSband. I know not two female attractiOns so captivating to men as delicacy and mod- esly. If possible, let your husband suppose you think him a good husband, and it will be a strong stimulus to his being No attraction renders a woman so -agreeable at all times to her husband as cheerfulness and good humor. • How particularly offe.nsive it is to see a woman exercising authority over her husband, and say, I will hare it so," "It shall be done as I like," &c. Tut TitAxs.—ln thirty-two words. how many " - Outs" can be gramatically used ? Answer, fourteen. He said, ,that that that man said was not that that that man should Say ; but that that that that than said was that that that man should not say. That re minds us of the following says and saids ;" Mr., did you say or - did you not say what I said you said, because C., said you said you never did say what I said you said, then what did you say ? • A NEGRO DIAIL t OGIGE.- " 1 say, Baz. where dat cornet ris at? "It rise •in the 46 mereden ob'de fregin sodac, as lard down in the comit almanank." Well, *here do hint set. Baz ?" " Set, you black fool—him don't set no where—when 'em gets tired ob shinin, him goes in his hole." TI 4 E raENCILVAN LONDON.--A Frenchman, visiting London, very sa gaciously remarked that he did not at alt wonder at the spread of conservative principles. ‘. For," said he, "soon education must produce effect, and I observed all the schools for young in the environs profess to be schools for prepare-a-tory—not con I see for pre „pare-a-rig. SCIENCE is one great art conversation, Ile is not a fool who knows when to hold'his tongue, and a person may Cain credit sense, eloquence, wit, who mere says nothing to lessen the opinion which others hav,e of those qualities to themselves. Waiturss CArrt.E.--=A , few ap- , plications of §troaz brine will at once deitroy warbles in .cattle, in whatever stage they may be found to exist; after which the animal will thrive better, and when it becomes to be slaughtered both the hide and carcass will be more val uable. ER CTRRTINNG Cows.—.CONtS Should be curried as often as horses, particular. ly when they are shedding their hair. Independent of other consequences, it tends to prevent them from licking Abeinselyes, by which they too often swallow the hair and' receive injury. Gsatrso.—lt is possible that a wise and good man may be prevailed on to game; but it is impossible that a pro.. fessed gamester should be a wise and good man.—Lasater. ' DETERRED Stsstert.rrr.—.l client one day burst into a flood of tears after be had heard burst_ statement of his coun sel. exclaiming. I did not think I had suffered half so ranch until I bad heard it this day.", CAUSE OF A D.SFEAT.—"The _ CitafteA toil Mercury lays it down as a general truih—and on this point we agree with it—that the want of votes is the prinvi- - pal tame or defeat' to gendemen who aspire rotative. _ HAI Nor MS Powsu.—The Su preme Court hmudecided that no pow er is vested in its- jurisdiction to grant a habeas corpus for Mr. Don. Inklacantlie Ant Lion, UM Esinig Ea - Ainong the4nstincts whicludirect as imals in theacquirement of their feed, Hfeif - are - :more -- temarkablehaw - ' those possessed by the larva of the ant-lion, a small lased allied to the dragon sy . This anifnal, is destined to, feed. upon ants and :othei small insects, 'whose jui. deg it Sucks ;- but it moves slowly and with difficulty, so that it could scarce ly- have obtained the requisite supply of food, if _Nature had.noi guided it in the construction of a remarkable.-snare which entraps the prey it could not ac quit-1....by-pursuit. It digs in fine Band a little funnel shaped pit, and conceals itself at the bottom of this until an ,in sect falls over its edge; and if its:vic tim seeks - to eicape or stops in its fall to the bettin, it throws over it, by means Of its head and mandibles, a quantity of sand, by which the •insect is caused to roll down the steep, with. in reach of its .captor. The Manner in which the ant-lion digs this pit is ex tremelY 'cartons. After having exam ined the spot whereit purposes to estab lish itself, - if traces a circle of the di-.. mensions of the mouth of its, pit,' then placing itself within this line, and mak ing use of one of its legs as a 'spade, it digs out a quantity of sand, which it heaps upon its head, and -then by a sud den jerk, throws this some inches be yond its circle. In this manner it digs a trench which serves as the border of its intended excavation, , moving backwards alOng the circle until it comes to the same point again, it then . changes sides, and moves in the contra- . ry direction, and so continues until tits I work is completed. If, in the course of its labors, it meets with a little Stone; the presence of which would injure the perfection of its snare, it neglects it at first, butreturns to it after finishing the rest of its works, and uses all its efforts i to get it upon its back. and carry it out of its excavation ; but if it cannot suc ceed in this: it abandons its work, and commences anew elsewhere. When the pit is completed,.it is usually about thirty inches in diameter by twelve in depth ; and when the inclination of its walls has been altered4y any slip, as almost always happens When an insect has fallen in, the ant-lion hastens to re: pair the damage. Secret Police in Russia. There is a lady still living, who wis stepping out of her carriage in her ball dress, when she was quietly handed into a sledge;—her destination was Si. beria. W hen the long journey was ac complished, she was located—she knew not in- what region or government—in a hut, containing two rooms, each divid ed from the other, and leading.into two separate yards, each a few paces squar, .and surrounded by a high wall, which only admitted the light of,heaven. A sentinel was mounting gurrd outside ! the walls ; her coarse food was brought I by a silent jailor, and here she remain ed for two years. At the expiration of this term, the door of the yard was one day opened, and a prisoner was thrust into her, who turned out to be a Polish nobleman, who had ben long confined in the adjoining cell, but was now re moved to make room for another, In this room or den, she lived with her, unfortunate companion for twelve years or more, ignorant alike of the spot of earth she was inhabiting. and of the cause of her being banished thither.— One morning her dbor was thrown open, and a voice called for number so-and-so, by which. in the irare intervals of months and_ even years 'elapsed be tween the occasions on which her jail ors answered her or spoke to her, they had been accustomed to address her.— She stepped forward ; the dobr was closed, without her even having time to take leave of her companion, whom she never saw again ; she was hurried into a sledge i she retraced the journey ' of inany.mon,ths, and one night 'found herself in,the;office of the grand toaster of police; a little cupboard was thrown open, and she was presented with the identical ball dress which had been ta ken,from her on the night of her exile ; I the jewels were indeed gone ; but there was not a bow, a flower, or a piece of lace of its blackened and faded frippery . wanting; even the withered nosegay and the „fait,. in which along genet.- ntion of spiders of brown beetles had nestled, were carefully restored to her She was thence-forwMd at liberty. "his lady never knetr• the cause of her punishment or its cessation.— " And did you mever make theinqui ry " what, be so' long in Siberia. and not yet have learned discretion ?" 1 1 And what was said on your re-ap pearance in society ?" Nothing; those who had known me formerly made no comment; to those who inquired— “ Who is Madame ( ----I - *here is she from ? where has she always lived ? it was simply inswered.“ Madame—A i eleure elquis beair-coup d'annete stir ises levee—she has long been buried amidst her estates.” MILITARY ELECTION. NO:TIGE is hereby given to the of he sth reOntent. (former-1 t orate 15th) Ild brigade,9th ! ,n, P. 31. ,that etteketien ' trill FIRST GILL Ad on s..atunlay k the 25th day I mory neat, for the election of i Or p th ublic e su gmerau bscriber 3j to .W m h y o oZ s trien zook ds C al le d the or iolottel and one LieoL Celoriel ; 8 .,.... 4 if th wy will fe th h n grisi enviest. _ said regiment, and on e' hfajor .' Rye, I Corn or Buckwheat to the old. Overton JIM, it'd batialic° , tui " one ''' z ' i Which has been htel fitted I doing y op new f or -- the seeend battafign a Js good Work as can be done in the Slaw...none Miet e n t • The first bIIV-35311c°2/- i extiVed. If you dui not helieire th, caß and troxEsvr Fit,acrry cannot be eqs.3ll- of the townships of Athenr. t t i,. mu wi ll pros e uto s . wur eufmcienni . I, on eel in the whole round of enjoyments 1 ,-Sbeshequip,P Add and icon notice 4 oat ware , wad you sha ll be 'cr;.•,. of which men - are perpetually . in the . will meet at the houie of E. 5. iced . - Y , , . • . -, _ A. B. SNITH. pursuit. It is l the - are. created, because ; 7 ,4 ; - 111 dhursa i . i n At r u the hantllgh'rissi. of Lind- i Elder, DeceMber 16,1844. 1 ;ty the' trick ntiotiSl ; the - sweetest ; -1 --..-- 1 liarm•camPbsedrik o f Orwell, taw wal l'S meet at ~, - , _ a,. -. auaata i. waazt"_tuaa , E haro, Warne*. e . cause those whim we love 'are patt3E- 1 the 5 t „,,,,. T utu , i n whiabuc, town up. pal s i __ Tr __._'=. . l i.. ers of it; whether it be communicated ito be opened at 10 o'clock, A.M.ond close at s , i At No. 31-Bnek .110 w. . tons in the conversation of the howl 6 o'clock‘-1 1 .31...._ _W. E. - pARTON, - 1 • . N receit. i d - .-- - - , .- - sabaseara ham Just , a new and • venerable grandsire, the endear. • Invedces Office% . 2. 06 1 re ullimri 'EI; c de rdeth ,„ 4, l3,,d „jai, wad thi. meats •of the pareatit: Or the•reciprocal 1 -E - 8u411463 '._. . - iiec *- "I 1.514? - 1 1.4.4-ke. ' I Linde's. -Also another large 'supply id Dozoes. exchange of -fraternal - sentiments of :nruilOt".4. a nix article for pognO, at I tic Mien goodi., 1Nr..11: BAIRI:1'4 CD, heartfelt affection. ' I a Nor. I& • B. 1) . :...% .1 Nov. 15. ISit. r . , 1 Mil =EN ,SHERIFFS SALES. BY - virtue. ofittedry vvritiaokVerd.Tipe„ isapied:frorri, the eotu :Of common pleas trf, 4redfoid county . , ma iiirected; Posoe, pnldie sale et the teittie of Arm. Briggs . in the Borough OCrOwinda, on Satirday the ; 16th -day • of ,laotialyi neat at . one ,p'cloik -1). M.; the Mom - wing described piece or parcel of land sitnitin, in Troy township and boun-, ded on the west by A. D:Spalrling and Hiram Pierce; on the north byt_lands of Jerre Adams, 'A dr. C. Fitch & Co, E: C. Oliver and Mine reon Herrick; on the east by land of C. Paine and Thomas H. Gostin ; and on 'the south-by lands of Lewis H. Fitch, John E. Goodrich and Themes H. Gustin. Containing one hen ! (Ira nerea of land or diereabouti with abdut seventy acres 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 suit of 0. P. Ballard vs. Seely Mann. ALSO—A certain farm or tract of land situ ate in Asyum township Bradfordeo., bounded north by lands of G. M. Hollenback and Sam. . 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, one framed barn, one,saw mill and orchard with thirty or forty acres improved. Seized And taken in execution at the suit of C. F. AVelles Jr. vir.Seymour Beeman. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Monroe township bounded on the north by Timothy Alden; on the east by Eleazor Sweet; on the south by Ira C. Fowler decd; on the west by the Towanda creek. - Containing about sixty-four acres all improved, onOframe house 32 by 36 one frame barn and small orch ard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. P. Kirby vs. G. H. Bull dr A. L. Cranmer administrators of Jacob Arnout decd. 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. Randall, B ;Lane, J. Wilcox, and Sugar creek; on the west by land of John Black, A. Lanah, and Wilcox er Soper. Containing one hnndred and twenty six acres more 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. blercur s - use vs. Asahel Smith and J.B. Bacon. ALSO—A pie piecg or parcel or parcel of land situate in the township of Wells, bounded on the north by land of Caleb Lawrence ; east by the public !highway; south by lands of Oliver Beardsley, and west by land of Henry Burs.— Containing ally 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—Mot 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 cast 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 taken in execution at the snit 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; sauth - by Pat rick, Clapp 4- Satterlee ; east by J. cfr W. Ken dall, With a framed dwelling house, containing one fourth of an sere more or Seized and taken in execution at the snit of John Spalding vs. 0. R. Tyler administrator of D. M. Cook, (iced. J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, December IG, 1844.- SHERIFF'S 1113Py virtue 'of a writ of a Levari Facies issu i. ed from the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to ate directed, I shall expose t to public sale at the house of WY:. Baaoe s ! in the Borough of Towanda, on Monday the (3d day of February next at one o'clock P. M., a piece or pareri of land lying and being in the ,towissldp 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 I the said Williaiii.R. Knapp north eighty seven I deg-fees west one hundred and twenty perches Ito a post corner in the western boundary line of said Larger tract; thence by the same south , one degree west twenty five perches to a post I corner; thcn,ce by land conveyed to Rebecca 1 Horton eighty seven degrees east one hundred land ninety two perches in the eastern boanda 1, 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. I ALSO—That certain other piece or parcel of land situate in said township, beginning at a t post in the ea..ern bounday line of the original 1 larger lot or tract, thence cy land of Samuel 1 Gaylord north 87° west 196 5.10 perches to a I post colter, thence south Se° east 194 perches i to a post corner in the eastern boundary line I aforesaid, thence extending by the same north 13= east 53 perches to the place of beginning. Containing sixty.seven acres, and the usual al- I lowance for roads &c. with a framed house and i occupied as a house ;of public entertimment. land framed barn with an oon _shed attached to the same, one building formerly used as a I blacksmith shop, now used as a horse shed, and 1 a small orchard thereon, about sixty acres bri t proved. i Seized and taken in execution at the snit of I Henry T. Benedict va. Wm. R. Knapp. J. N. WESTON, Shoat i. TherilTs Office. Z ' Towanda, December 30, 1544. S - - • .••,• : • PROCLAMATION , biriririi) . Allen. biller next 'friend - Xo. 181' tre'e. 'T. 1844. Adorrijah: Moody, • Libel for Divorce. , .vg. • '- -1 Bradford I Comp. Pleas. Charlesß. Allen O CHARLES . H. ALLEN, the defend ant in the .abOve libel, You . ire hereby notified that %Han B: Allen, your wife, by her next friend, Adonijah Moody, has filed her petition for divorce from you from the bands of Matrimony. And that an alias aubpcina Irwr been returned, and, profa made that yqu were not to be fount) in said county. You are therefore hereby required to apPesr at the .Court House in the Borough of Towanda; at the February ten of said common pleas, on Moir day the third day of February next. to answer the said complaint, and show ,cause if any you; have, why the said Marian should not be di , vorced from you., J. N. WESTON, Sheriff'. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, December 30, 1844. j - Register's Notice; 1-WOTICE is hereby given US allpersons terested that William Osbarn and Reuben; Park.administrators of the estate of. Daniel Park, deceased; have filed end settled in the office of Register of Wills for Bradford county an account of their said administration in the estate aforesaid, and that the same will be presented to the Orphan'S court of said county on Monday the third day, of February next for confirmation and allow, once. JULIUS RUSSELL, Register, By C. S. RCSSEI.I4 Deputy. Register's Office, Towanda, Dec. 27th, 1844. S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.' Mly virtne-of on orderOf the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, will be exposed to sale by public vendee 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 Jctseph Elshee; on the east by lands of Joseph Elshee ; on the south by lands of Edmund Russell. dec'd: ; and on the, west by lands of Julius Rus i sell. Containing ninety-sir acres; with about fifty-a Ere with three dwelling houses, one stone and two framed, and three framed barns thereon erected. One other tract, situate in said town ship, hounded 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 end one-fourth of a saw-mill and privileges thereon. Terms made known on the day of sale. C L A RISSA *RUSSELL, Administratrix of Edmund Russell, dc'd. December 16, 1844. ORPH.I.II" S COURT :3' IN pursuance of an order of the Orphaties Court of Bradford County, there will he Exposed to public sale. on the premif•es, on Wednesday, the 15th day of January, 1845,.at we 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 leaditigifrom Main street to the aforesaid River street; said lot measuring 75 feet en River street runJll2 feet on the afore said lane, with a two story 'frame dwelling house thereon. Credit will be given for a - portionof the pur chase money. Attendance will be given by the subscriber at the time and place aforesaid, termsaf sale more fully made known. O. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, December 16, 1844. WATCTIES! WATCHES ! WIA. M. WARNER, ' MILD 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 MontonYes's store, and that he is now prepared to do all, kinds of - . Clock Il'atch Repairing, on the shortest notice. Having had an experi ence of eleven years in the business, he is now fully prepared to say that hi; work shall not be surpassed by any establishment in the country, All kinds of prodnez, wood, etc., taken-in payment. Towanda, Noy. 1,1844. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Athens, Pa., quarter end ing oec. 31, 18-1-1. Brooks T 1 i _ Montgomery Prasilla Benran Eli F' l Mervin Edwin C. • Casterline Lewis Noblei Levi 1 1 Campbell Albert Northwav L. Corry Ezekel 2 Overton 1 1V H - IChandler Martha. ' Playfoot James Chatman Arteonts • Paine David Develoe John. Prtirston Abet ,:-- ,Drown Mart Miss Rose John . ' ;jElskon Richard • Renshaw Mikel 1 t Finch R S Sparkes H-S I l French-Mary Ann Miss Stone Luther Gordon John Sawyer Samuel H. i• Gillett Benjamin Smith Ellsie Mis s t Gillett Nathan IStephens Luther IHuston Thos Dr Tozer Johns Jr. 2 Roos Nicholas :Warman John Hudson Alvin S • Wells W C IJinks Elisha - ' Williams AD . Larnbertson OD2 1 Wright Isaac / tape Thus Rev - , Williaras Samuel WDowell John ' Wend Dennis' -Middaugh Daniel I Williston H Jr Mt eker Peter W ' Williston Horace MVlnney Samuel ' Willson Win' /I :I , C. S. P.lRk P. M. Stkcim Jan. 1 2545. .311)1101011L71111Pa,.......: . :111 Ags.R. • 21:' • Step: ltV G - I!ICERTITHE before the- Peuple;-- - 121 NAT the Old:Drug - , Store, rifest-side of ! the Public-Square, is now receiving the largezt assortment (if Drugs and Medicines ever 'offered in this market, among , --which are - the folloiMg, viz : Sulph; Morphia, Mite Mars, do ,i Quinine, Nit. Silver, Eng.palmbel,": • Quick do, lodid. Pamirs,.Peperitie, Red precipitate, Ipecac, White do, 1 , Tart. Antimony, StryChnia, lodine, Elaternim, 'Valerian Boot, Kreasot, Seneca do.. Pul. Jalap, ' Serpentaria do Bat: do., . Gention do. Eiit. Colycintb, . Colombo . do. do: Gentian, Pink - do. dO.. Ciento, Senna, • Hyoscianis, Adhesive Piaster, do) Tarasecum, Cantharides, Spring and Thumb Lancets, Lancet cases dce.; Tho - attention of PHYSICIANS is particu larly invited to the above articles, they being just received from one of the most respectable houses in New York and will therefore be war- rented pure and free Clem adallization in all cases, and disposed of at 'very low prices. OILS AND ESSENCES. Wintergreen, Cinnamon; Peppermint, Rose mary, Wormseed, Hemlock,Bassafrass, Lemon, Lavender, Bergamot, Aniseed, Clovee,•Juniper, Amber, Cajput, Caraway, Monard, Firma, Al mond. Origanum, Cedar, Amber, &c., &c. PATENT MEDICINE I. The most popular of the day. such 'as Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, Wisfqr's Balsam Wild Cherry, Sands Sarsapaiilla,"Dr. Jayue's Car manitive, Balsam Hoarhound, Turtingfon's Pink• Expectorant Syrup, Bateman's Drops, Andersons do., Lamottla Cough do., Liquid .opodeldoc, Balsam Honey, Preston Salts, Mrs. Gardners Balsam Liverwort and Hoarhound, Di. Spoons' Digestive Elitor, Dr. Munns:Elix. of Opium, Dr. Benjamin Godfrey's Cordial, Dr. Weaver's- Worm Tea, Chessman's Arabi an Balsam, Balm of Columbia. Butler's Mag nesian Aparient, Henry's do., Dr. Thompson's Eye Water, British Oil, Harlem do., Maccassar 'do., Bear's do., Grave's Hair do., Croton do., together with many others tonumerous to men tion. k PILLS. Compound Cathartic, Gregory's Hoopcts Female, German, Lees Windham Bilious, Miles Tomatto, Brandreth's, Wright's Indian Vegetable, Dr. Phinney"s, Weltitet's, Moffats and !Milers, Alebasis . , Bishops, /Sec., tlce., - PAINTS, OIL & bTE STCFFS.: White, Red and Black Lead, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Prusiian Blue, Rose Pink. Sugar Lead, Litharge, Blue Smelts, Venetian Red, Vermillion, Turmeric, Anima°, Indigo. Copperas. Aliutri. Crude, Tartor,Cochi neal, Solution of Tin, Verdigris, Blue Vitro!, Grass 7by9, 8 by 10, and-zlO by 12; Potty, Linseed Oil, Zi:e.,!&:c. A. D. MONTAI'YE; DuroOrs-r. Towanda, Oct .25;19.44 COLOGNE WATER by the ounce, pint, VI L,/ quart, or gallon in fancy bottles or other wise to suit the Ladies, at JI iNTAISYE'S DRUG STORE. TIIOMPSONIANS you will find Cayenne Pepper, Gum Murrh. Barbary Bark and other ingrecliants such as are used in rocs prac tice at MON'PANYE'S DRUG STORE. Oct. 25; 1844. • 111341 NT, Hair, Shaving, Tooth and fail Bra'Sbea at NIONTANYE'S DRt7(l STORE. "CD LUE Writirig Fluid by the ounce, pint, Irj) quart, Gallon et. Barrett,. Black do., In dellible and India, first quality at ' NIONTANYE'S DRUG STORE. October 25, 1844. WANDIES, Raisins , Liquorice, etc., for the ,/ boys and girls, at , MON'TAN YE'S DREG STORE. Oct 25, '1544. NEWEST GOODS, .and Cheapest Priers:: MIBIURTONRINGSBERY, has just receic ed and is min- opening a splendid assort ment of FALL AND WLNTER GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Paints, Oil, Dye Stuffs, 4-c., 4-c. which he will sell very cheap for Cash. Towanda, Sept. 7, 1844. Watch and Clock Repairing . Tr. .1. CILIMBERLLAI". RESPECTFULLY in- AL - is --.Foz ' forms his fnends and the public that he still contin . ---a-->;'. 4... ues to carry on the , abose N I j', . ±. )3 business at his old stand, - " . =i-- one door South of Elliott Ai- , e ' s , S. 1' -- & Mercur's store, and s - ---,- ''''''''- Pearly opposite the Hay Scales hatch and Clock gtpairkt,, Will be done on eho.t iso ice , and warranted fo be well dine. From a long expertenec in the business, be believes that be will be able to ren der perfect satiAmtion to all who may Cum him with their patronage. WaNtos warranted to MI well one year, or the money refunded; and a written agreement given to that etre:" to all that desire one CLOCK.B.-A large assortment jast receiv ed anti for sale very low for cash. - - If you vrant to buy Jewelry cheap call at Chamberlio's Watch Slum. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Saml Lewis, late of Warren township, dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same re quested toprewnt them, legally attested for set tlements. J.E.BULLOtIi, D.A.CAREY. Warren; Dee. 5,; 1844, - Administrates. y _AIRES LOOK HERE! Cashmener, Al -1 KA caeca's. Muslin de Lane's •or the most beaatißd patterns jest reeeired and fat sale law, tray low, for cash by 0. D. BARTLETT. Nor. 11, 11344. ,- 10.000 MAJORITY:! , subscriber has . just received a tare, r E usi splendid warts' ty of :NEW GOODS mired to the verso; which be will st aim :ear lair far . esth. O. D.. •BARTLETT. Torrauds. Nor. 1&11. Bpot B‘,"SHOE 'MAKING - ... On iy. own books auk '' . • iiiillii.._ ':..4 11 4 . . . keep constantly on hand,. and manufacture order, El a stic Web, Common and Qui/te: a t EMIDALag 9 - I Carpet Bags, Trunks, • . . Valises, kr. 4., Carriage Trimming and Military W. tone to order. Mattrasses, Pew and Chair Cushicris cl in short notice and reasonable terms. The subscribers hope by tionn their 5: cell, and by a strict attention to butirm. i , tent a share of pbblic patronage. EI.KANAH SMITH & SON Towanda, May 14, 1844. Harness, Bridles, Collars, SADDLE ; HARNESS,4 P. C . P . " 7. V. 7 . es 4-6's ••:' Z:4 maa - azTaoa-aa-Y.. HE SUBSC RIB E R respertEllr it!c, his old friends and the public 2,f tfrO hat he is now carrying on the above bc.iti n all its cations branches, in the north Tar he building occupied by li.Thomas, as a hop, on !lain street, nearly opposite 310 tote, where he will be happy to ecru .1d and new customers. • ADDLES, - I CARPET BA , RIDLES, VALICES, lARTINGALS, TRUNKS ARNESS, COLLA RS., ' WHIPS &C , &C. .f the latest fashion and hest mate:isli uf! ade to order on moderate terms ft,r rcaey , Most kinds of country produce be r exchange for work. April 17, 1844. D. C. HALL, Aphid the World for Mom!: HE s eats n ari i bscrbe etv of r s h to ss , j e r e t v 7 rc, ei4ert.. county of Bradford such as Craws veal Dnina Oven . Cook Stove; Creiws cooking stove; Cross' No 3 Pled stove with the elevated oven ; cooking stove; parlors of di&rent shapes; Climax cooking No. 3 d: 4 with 4 boilers; No. 2, 3 & 4 cooking, ssith 3 boilers; Na 3 & 4 silt plate and church" which thesubscriber will sell at the' mas,.• cad prices for cash, shingles. a heat c: c • also intends to kcep constantly on hami sortznent of Rusth's and common lion stave and elbows, sheet zinc, stove crocks of 1".1 coal scuttles &C.; witb a coed e..4iort tinwarewholsale and retail 2 , hett Iron Stove boilers, Tea kettles, Drirping doctors, Ease troughs, with every kmi work in his line made; and fitted op to cri. short notice. Also, stove_ trim rniogs it 55 sale and retail way beobtsined. at b =1.:: tory on the most reasonable terms. Towanda. Oct.lo, 1'344. C OT.YARN and Carpet Viral C' and White this day receivtd I: Ni Brick Row. The Bradford Report ET E. S. GOODISICZ /3D SOY • teaahla2 a Two dollars and fifty cents per ant: sire of postage. Fifty cents deductoi within the year ; and for cosh ectri-7 1 ranee, ore pox -Lau wdl be dealutd.. Subscribers at liberty to discormt t time by paying arrearsges. Advertisements, not exceeding s sated for fifty cents; every su bs e cT: 0 t Lion twenty-five cents. A liberslaisc to yearly advertisers. Twelve lineior less male a F.qusli- Job Printing, of every descri pt ce re , l l l expeditiously executed;'on new Et fss- - type. . • IXTLettent on business pretaicirg ce, must come free of postage, toer.sam AGENTS. The folloariorgentlemen aye still reoeisesubsetipticrasfor theßrsecra E!) and to receipt far poym-ents tberefcr: it , C. H. HERIRICK, ESQ. ..... 1 J. R. Coots.tron Col. W.E. Burros - ,. _ E. Aselmirs.t.t, ,, ......... rt J. E. Gooarco, ... . ....... P. 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