• E I moriDINARY - AFFAM — PROJEC - A OF TED ASSASSIN4TION OF MEMBER —it man, named *. THE NEW Yc" 1-1-t • arr , ested in New Postley, has been York, on a charge oi rocuring a per assassinateMr. Hackett, son of the comedian, a young lawyer of that city. The cause of this affair is stated as follows ._Mr. Postley is the son-in taw of Mr. Contoit, well known; as the owner of the New York Garden. • He has an unmarried daughter to • whom Mr. Hackett is repOrted to be attentive. This was pot agreeable to Mr. Postley, Rho: as the story - goes. procured a man to assassinate him. The Herald says : " The name of the accused is !Thom as Postley, who is well known to many of our citizens as belonging to a Efigh; ly respectfible and wealthy family. Abont•twci weeks . since, Paulett, colored man, also well known in this city, ands general favorite where he is known, appeared at the police office, and stated to Justice Matsell that a pro posal had been made to him to assassi nate Mr. Hackett, by a gentleman with whom he had some misunderstanding, whose name was Postley. On being -questioned,,he stated that lie had agreed to do it, intending to disclose it to the police,'and that the tune fired was 'Saturday evening, two weeks ago, in front of St. John's Church. Mr. Hack ett was to be induced to come there at a certain hour, by a letter which -was to be sent-to him, purporting to come from a lady, and then Paulett was to set upon him and kill him. The pro posal-was first made to him in the lamp store of Mr. John Morgan, in Broad way, on the evening of the• great snow storm. " The Magistrate sent for Mr. Hack ett, and it appeared that he had receiv ed a letter in the handwriting of a fe male, requesting hint to meet her at St. John's park, at a certain hour on Satur day evening. "It was agreed, after consultation, that Mr. Hackett should go at the hour _ . specified, and that Paulett should ap parently attack him, and that two offi cers should be on the watch and arrest ‘Postley, if he should be near the place, .-as be had agreed to, in orderto see that :'Paulett did not play him foul. .The mock,attlack came off as pro ;.-posed: and officers Welsh and Bowyer were on.the spot. but did not see Post .le.y. although Paulett told them after wards where he. had been. ..The matter was then laia before the Grand Jury. summonedfMr. Mar- gac to testify before them, and on do ing so he declared that the letter Which had been received by Mr. Hackett.was writtsn. by Mr. Postlev in his store, and exhibited to him to read. Postlev was arrested by officer Welsh 'yesterday, and held to bail in the sum of $5,000 to answer die - charge of conspiracy." GEN. J ACKSON:—Saturday. 15tbin-st. was the 79th anniversary of General Jackson's birth-Jay. His health is im- proved- 1• THE NEW COUNTY, projected out of parts of Bradford and Lycoming• has been defeated in the Senate, by a vote of 14 to 2i. DYSPEPSIA is a Areakn.ess of the di gestive. organs, and, like every other complaint, is caused by impurities of the hood. The aastric juice, a fluid peculiar to the stomach, when secreted from bail blood, is deficient in those . astonishing solvent properties phielt are so essential to proper digestion, consequently the body is not suitably purified, - the bowels are imperfectly evacuated, and indeed all the functions of the body are deranged. Wrig,hesindian Vegetable Pills are one of the 'most ' , extraordinary medi cines in'the world for the cure of Dys pepsia; because they thoroughly cleanse the stomachs and bowels of all billions affections, and completely purify the blood. -Hence, as they rioinove the cause of every kind of disease, it is ab solutely impossible for them to fail in curing Dyspepsia. _ _ .Foi:sale at the store ofJ. D. & E. MOntanye, in Towanda, and by agents . published in another column of this piper. sore. Caution.—A s counterfeiters are abroad, avoid all stores of doubtful tharacter, and be particular in all cas. see, to a sk for Wright's - Indian reg,e table Mils. zi ,b, -awlia)100 LAW OFFICE, IVED .to the North side of the quare, in the room formerly occu- Wilmot. March 22, 1845. ROCLAMATION 411 en by her next friend di Moody vs. Chas. 11. dllen 'radford Common Pleas no. .!ember Term 1844. .ARLES R. ALLEN, the defend the above libel. You are her 4w Marian 'B. Allen. your wife, By id Adonijah Moody, has filed her ivorce from you from the banns f. And that an alias • aubptena etumd. and proof mado that you be found in said county.:, .You are teby requested. to appear at the in the borough of Towanda, at i of said common pleas, on Mon day- of May next, to answer the u, and show cause if any you have Marian should not he divorced J. N. WESTON, Sheriff'. ifrs Office, ?, \larch 25, 1R45. ) Obituary. DIED, suddenly, at Wysox, on Wednesday night, the 19th inst., aged 22 years and 9 months, Mrs. ELIZABETH J•, wife of D' ALANcoN C. SALSBURY, of Monroe, and - daughter of J. hI. I"roLivr, of Wysoz. After a short, but agonized illness, she fell gently asleep in the blessed Christian's Hope. The absence of a broth'er and sister rendered her departure peculiarly afflicting. In one year and a half she passed from the bridal robe, a young mother, to her shroud. The world had dawned upon her with every ray of promise; but her hopes have gone down with her into that night whose morro&is in the far and better land. Sad wife ;—he, who upon her smile - Had hung , life's sweetest joys and hopes, Found there a farewell gleam, the while,— But now alone in• darkness gropes. Sad mother ;—as her child she press'd, With the last earthly feeling warm She saw, through tears, what God bath bless'd, The bow, but ah ! she saw the storm. • Sad sister ;—two wept at her side To close her eyes as last they beamed ; But two, who joyed around the bride, • Must wake to learn how false they dreamed Sad daughter ;—ho who watched with care Birth, bridal, all her hopes and fears, Aged and sect, stands lonely there To drain life's fastly-ebbing tears. Glad daughter, sister, mother, wife This gloom below is brief, as dark ; The floods, which sweep the tracks of life, Bear up the blessed in the ark, Till in its haven anchored home,— The olive shades a realm of peace, The dove returns, no MOTS to roam, And love and bliss shall never• cease! [COMMUNICATED TEMPERANCE NOTICE . JO' • By a resolution passed at the last an nual meeting of the Bracford County Tempe rance Society, holden on the 3d air February last, it was made the duty of the Secretary to address, through the medium of the papers, the officers of the respective societies, auxiliaries of this Society, requesttng them to call meetings often, and effect a thorough organization. And that, if possible, every township may be repre sented by some person or persons, at the next quarterly meeting of this Society, to he holden on the first Monday evenit'g of next May court. The Society deeply lament the backsliding of many of its members, and regret exceedingly that some of our respectable ciiizens, late advo cates of the Temperance cause, are exerting a deleterious influence in society, anil such an in fluence as is well calculated to promote drunk enness with all its concomitant evils WM. SCOTT. Sec. B. C. T. S Mr. LIBERTY MEETING.—PuYstl ant to notice previously given, a mee t ing of the colored citizens of Bradford county was held at Towanda for the purpose of calling a County convention on the 16th of June neat, to take into consideration the propiiely of cal ling a State convention. The meeting was organized by calling DANIEL GREEN to the Chair, and appointing J. C. JOHNSON Secrete and after an interchange of sentiment the following resolutions were passed unanimously: Resolved, That there shall be a meeting of Bradford county to take into consideration the propriety of the abolition question, and to con sider with the adjoining counties so as to call a state convention. Resolved, That David Miller. Henry Butler and Joshua C. Johnson be appointed to address the meeting. - Re eked, That the object of this meeting be published in the papers of this place and signed by the officers. (Siguefi by the Officers.) PROCLAMATION. ..'"HEREAS the Hon. John N. Conyng , ham, President Judge of the 13th Ju dicial district, consisting of the counties of Lu zerne. Bradford and Tiogo, and the Hon. Har ry • Morgan and Reuben Wilber, Associate Judges in and for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the 12th day of March A. D. 1945, to me directed, for hold ing a Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Common Pleas and Orphans' Court at Towanda, for the coun ty of Bradford on the first -Monday of May next, being the fifth. to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county of Bradford that they be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inqusitions, examinations and other their remembrances to do those things which to their of appertain to be done; and those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute againstAthe prisoners who are or may be bound to appear, at the saia curt, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctul in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda the 24th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty five, and of the Indepen• deuce of the United States the sixty-ninth. J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALES. Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas v. issued from the court of common pleas of Bradford ,county to me directed. I shall ex pose to r iublic sale at the house of Wm. 13nggs in t h e b o rough of Towanda, on Thursday, the 20th day of MARCH next at one o'clockl . P. M.. the following described piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda township and bounded "as follows: .on the north by lands of Ins Mau: ger, west by Jas. Mercur. south by Myer and Manville, east by the Susquehanna ziver ; con taining 100 acct S more or less about 35 acres improved, .vvith r.• log house, log shed and peach and apple orchard thereon. Seized and takeu in execution at the suit of Ziba Grist to the use of Benjamin C. Thomas vs. Seneca Simmons. JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office. Towanda, Feb. 22, 1845.5 The above sale stands pOstpcned until Thurs. day, the 17th day of April next, at the same place and time of day. • 7.N WESTON, Sheriff. March 21, 18;5. r IST OF JURORS drawn for May Term KA and Sessions 1845. Git.A.ND Troy—Eli Baird ; Pike—Alba Bosworth ; Wyalusing—S. W. Biles, E. Lewis; Burlington—J. Ballard, A. M'Kean, Jehial M'Kean, J.E.Vosburg ; Albany—Jeremiah Blackman; Rome—Asa Fuller; Towanda tp.—H.C.For ; " boro.—J.E.Geiger ; \Varren—Eben Griswold; Shesheguin—Obadiah Gore; Durell—Oliver Gilbert; Ridgberry—Elias Impson ; Windham—Pardon Kinyon Monroe—E. Mason ; Orwell—James ; Ulster—G. W. Russell Wells—W. R. Shepard; Athens tp.—Robert Sutton. G. H. Welles . Leroy—Nathan E. Wilcox. TIIAVETIST JOLOTIS-FIIIST WEEK. Canton—Elish.a Bloom ; Towanda bor(r.—W . Browning, Henry Mer cur, Joseph Marshall ; Troy—lra Ballard, Alonzo Long, C. G. Man ley, J. A. Pierce, Alfred Parsons ; Burlington —Josephus Campbell, W. Wklean, David Soper; Durell—O. D. Chamberlin, D. L. States ; Columbia—John Calkins . ; Sheshequin—Ahram Fretts, Rockwell Horton; Athens tp.—John Griffin, Forbes Lowe; Towanda tp.—Horace Granger; ' Soot h . Creek—Wynthrop Ohms ; Ulster—Simmons C. Hovey ; Athens born.—Wm. Kendall, E. 8. Mathew son, Moses Sawyer, H. Williston Jr.; Mortroe-IWilliam Lewis; Wysnx—Orrin Noble ; • Wells—A. C. Noble, W. P. Wylee ; Litchfield—William Payson ; Standing Stone—John Taylor; Herrick—Hollet Titus; Springfield—Alanson'Trask ; Smithfield—John L. Webb, Gordon- Wilcox. TRATEKSE JrnOIIS—SECOND WEEK. Canton—George Brigham, E. Rockwell. Springfield—Wakeman Brooks, Asa Brown, J. Harkness, N. P. Stacy. Orwell—W.G. Barnes, Channcy Frishie; Trov—Wm . Baker. Wyalusing—lsrael Camp. Warren—Ebenezer Coburn. Wells—Jesse Edsall. Pike—A. Fairchild, D. Johnson, L. Pratt. Leroy—Eli Holcomb. Monroe—Elias W. Hale. Athens boro.—Thomas T. Huston. South Creek—Bery Inman. Smithfield—G. M. King, Jared Phelps. Towanda horo.—A.D.Montanye, H. Mix Jr., I Makinson. Athens tp.—Geo. Northrup, John F. Satterlee, S. B. Shoemaker. Burlington—J. Pratt, W. Stevens. Armenia—Wightman Pierce. Granville—Darius B. Ross, Ulster—Norman Shaw. Rome—John Towner, John W. Woodburn Asylnm—Ebnezer Terry. • Springhill—Cheiter Wells. SHERIFF'S SALES eJ^. 1" virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas 3: issued from the court of common pleas of Bradford county to me directed. I shall ex :lose to public sale at the house of Wm. Briggs in the borough of Towanda, on Thursday the 1.70 . day of April next at one o'clock P. M., the f o llowing lot of land situate in Canton tp. bounde.•l north by lands of A. Bothwell and Jaa. Bothwell ; east by lands of said Bothwells and Amos Wilcox and S.E.S.hepard ; south by the Williamsport and Elmira road; and the south west by lands of J. Smith; 100 acres or there abouts, 50 acres improved, and a log house. Seized and taken in execution at the suit cf Anthony Short). David Stewart, W in. C. Ste wart, Wm. M.Lyon, John Lyon and John T. Matthias, trading under . the firm of Short), Ste wart & co. 1/Ul.ll to ti,e use of S. E. Shepard vs.-Joseph J. Lingle and Anderson Harvey. lately trading under the firm of Lingle & Har vey. N. WES.rON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, . Towanda, March 21, 1845.5 'TOIVANDA ACADEMY. THE Trustees of this institution encour aged by its present prosperous condition have been induced to make arrangements for rendering it still more worthy of patronage.— The free school hereto r ore taught in a part of the building, is to be rerooved and the necessa ry repairs made. The next term will com mence on the 7th of April• The school will ( ontinue under the superintendence of REV. C. NASH, aided by such assistance as he may find necessary to procure in ti.e male depart ment, and by Miss M. REED as principal of the female department and Miss S. F. Wo went Nri: Miss Reed has been thoroughly educated at the Homer Academy, an institution of high repute, and besides possessing literary qualifications of a high order, has had the advantage of experi ence in teaching, having been for some time Principal of the Montrose Female Seminary, which station she is known to have filled in a manner highly creditable to herself and sans factory to the public. Miss WoRTHING is al ready too well known as a successful teacher to require further recommendation. The following are the rates of tuition per quarter of twelve weeks: Common English branches. including Arithmetic, Grammar & Geography, 0 00 Natural Science, embracing Philosophy Natural and Moral. Botany, History, Astronomy, Chemistry, Logic & Rhe- tonic, Latin, Greek, French, and the higher Mathernatbies, Drawing and Painting extra, Music, with the use of Instrument, do. without CLOVER and Timothy Seed of the best quality for sale by C. REED. 29000 i L e ß at S he . r fSoorlealaend cheap Upper cash-by C. REED, ' No. 2 Brick Row. or Second and Last Call ! VISHE subscribers have a large amount of ft unsettled accounts and notes, which have been standing from ONE to six years, and which they have determined smut. BE fiLT• TLED.' They have waited patiently through the recent exciting political canvass, without asking for their dues. Now, circumstances render it necessary that they should be paid ; and they would say for once and for all, that every person indebted to them must come for ward immediately, and pay their accounts, or suffer the consequences. Will those indebted heed the warning, or will they pay cost f J. & D. INGHAM. Monroeton, March 15, 1895. GLASS & NAILS. for said cheap in any finantit.t.. O. D. BARTLETT. ORETLIJPS COURT SALE,. ,1 NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance' of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, there will be exposed to pub lic sale at the house occupied by A. Cooley, on the premises, on Monday the 7th day of April at 1 o'clock P. M., the following piece or par cel of land situate in Wysox township, boun ded on the south by the honiestead and Pond IEII road, on the west by Angevine Bull and E. C. Spencer, on the north by Benj. Bennett and Chamberlin, and on the east by Samuel Coolbaugh and Patrick. Containing about 190 acres with about forty acres improved, with a grist-mill, saw-mill and half of another saw mill, store-house, tavern house and a building occupied as a carding machine, two barns and other out buildings thereon. 'P.S. Terms made known at the time and place of sale. • E. Y. MYER, Administrator Wysox, March 42. 1845. CORN & OATS, wanted at this office on account. ' • Auditor's Notice. /SHE undersigned appointed by the Or li phan's Court an auditor to distribute the monies remaining in the hands of the executors of eie last will and testament of Philinda Ladd deceased, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment EA his office in the Borough of Tow anda, on Thursday the 24th day of April next at one o'clock in the afternoon, when all per sons are hereby notified and required to pre. sent their claims, or be debarred froin coming in for a share of said fund. H. C. KELLY. Auditor. Towanda, March 17, 1845. M. C. Mercur vs. Thomas Morley, John Morley and Daniel P. Lacey, Bradford Com. Pleas—No. 218. May T. 1844. Stephen Pierce vs. Charles Colony— Bradford Common Pleas. THE undersigned having been appointed an Auditor for the hearing and adjusting of the several claims to the money raised from the sale of real estate, by virtue of an execution issued in each of the above case, will attend at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Thursday, the 17th day of April next at 1 o'- clock, P. M., when all persons are required to present their claims, or be debarred from a share n said fund. G. SANDERSON. i March 19, 1895. Auditor. John Snyder vs. Samuel H. ilt.lffee, Bradford Common Pleas—No. 524, May Term, 1842. THE undersigned having been appointed g an Auditor for the hearing and adjust ing of the several claims to the money raised from the sale of real estate, by virtue of an ex ecution issued in this case, will attend for that purpose at his oflice in the born' of Towanda, on Thursday, the 10th day April next at 1 o'- ,clock, P. M., when all persons are required to present their claims, or be debarred from a share in said fund. ULYSSES MERCUR, March 6, 1845. Andiior. Joseph C. Powell, to the use of Hap. Elliott, Lyon Gosh vs. Hiram M. Jllyer, Isaac Myer andjacob Myer. —No. 12, February T., 1843. THE undersigned. having heen appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Brad ford County, an Auditor to report the liens up on certain real estate levied upon and extended in this case, will attend for that purpov3 at his office iii the borough of Towanda. on Monday, the 14th day April next, at 2 o'clock in the af ternoon. All persons are hereby not;tied and required to present their claims or be debarred coming in upon said fund. _ . E. W. BAIRD, Auditor Tocvanda, February 27, 1815. Crjz - 1, alt,i,Lu 7,9, 3 EACH and every person knowing them selves to be indebted to the late firm of °STANT E & BETTS, are respectfully request ed to attend to this last call, to settle and pay up by the first of June next, or their account or note will be left with a proper officer for col lection, without further delay. N.N. BETTS. - March 6, 1845. J.D.MON'I'ANYE Administrator's Sale. WILL be exposed to sale, at my house late the residence of Oliver Arnold, deceased, in Smithfield, on Tuesday, April Ist., 1845, will the Permal Property belonging, to the estate of 0. 11rnold, Terms rtic known at the day of sale. B. THOMAS, Administrator. Smithfield, March 4, 1845. SHERIFF'S SALES. EDY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas issued from the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed. I shall ex pose to public sale at the house of Win. Briggs in the Borough of Towanda, on Thursday the 2'iHr day of March next at one o'clock P. N., the following described piece or parcel of land situate in Wysox township and boun ded on the north by lands of Caleb Shores, on the east fly lands of Stephen Strickland, on the south by 13nds of John and Daniel P. Bartlett. Containing 100 acres, more or less, with about 25 acres improved, With a log house and log shed thereon erected, end an apple orchard thereon growing. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Shepard & Dorrance, now to the use of C. L. Ward, vs. Asahel M. Coe, administrator of the estate of John Atwood, deceased. JOHN N. WESTON. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Towanda, March 1. 1845. 4 00 11 00 2 00 I 0 00 8 00 aumiyuacTar 2 ALi. PERSON:_lexpecting, to pay the sub ill scribers in graill or produce of any des cription,- must deliver it before the first of April next, as cash will be required on all debts due at that time. W. H. BAIRD & CO. March 5, 1845. No. 3, Brick Row. CLOVER & TIMOTIIY SEED, of the WU best quality, at BAIRD'S, March 5. No. 3, Brick Row. thRIEAPPLES & MAPLE SUGAR, D lU, any quantity, at BAIRD'S, March 5. N0.3,11,-ick Row. ExecutWs Notice. ALL persons indebted to' the estate of Ozi as Bingham, deceased, late of Wysox tp.. am requested to make immediate payment. and all those having demands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested, for settlement. - HARRY MORGAN, Executor Wysox, March 4, 1I5; ANNUAL REPORT Of the Receipts anif Expenditures of the Hl rough of Towanda, for 1844, RECEIPTS. ' 2 Amount on duplicate for 1844 $585 13 On old duplicates On rent for Engine House On judgment against A. Martin EXPENDITURES Labor done on the streets by Street Commissioners Paid for flagging &c. Publishing Report for 843, and no- lices to taxables Special Election expenses Paid for removing nuisance opposite the old Red Tavern 17 50 Trout & Smalley for smith work 10 53 Justice fees to J. D. Goodenough 1 03. Office rent Exonorations to Collector Collectors percentage Treasurer's do. Stationery &e. Burgess 45c Town Council Clerk BOROUGH ORDERS. Outstanding orders Ist March 1844 $494 02 Orders. issued in 1844 228 36 Orders ret'd and cancelled in 1844 Outstanding coders Feb. 16, 1845. $495 75 TREASURER'S REPORT. Reed from collectors co duplicates $16744 " Street Com'rs and others 40 15 " for rent of Engine house 12 87 " A. Martin on judgment 9 56 , $230 02 ORDERS RETURNED lie. Order returned & cancelled $2Ol 63 Treasures's percentage 6 90 Account rendered far services as clerk to balance POOR FUNDS. Amount of poor duplicate for 1844 $4:37 54 DISBURSEMENTS Paid E. Baldwin, as poor-master for '43 balance on settlement - 170 40 Paid. on old judgments 27 . 75 " for support of poor in 1844 111 31 " exonerations on duplicate 1844 1 41 Duplicate as above Ballance due from poor-master Bailey. uncollected Feb. 1, 1845 $126 67 Borough of Towanda,s.T. We, the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Towanda, do hereby certify the above to be a true statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of said Boro. A. D. 1844. E. D:MONTANYE, Burgess. ENOS ,) N. N. BE"1"1"6, Council. I. SM A LLEY, Attest-..-N..1. KEELER, Boro. Clerk. LAW PARTNERSHIP. ,71 Overton Si. B. Booth, respect „, fully inform the ?laic that having re cently formed a connection „in business, they will promptly and punctually render their profes sional services- in Agencies, Collections and other matters entrusted to their cap , ; and they respectfully solicit, as they hope/fhey shall de serve, a liberal share of Patronage. Office in Main street. a few doors south of the Episcopal church, where one or both will be found during all hours of business. Towanda, Jaw 13, 1945. Ohio Grindstones. - ALOT OHIO GRINDSTONES,: a good . article fur farmers for snli , low at 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda. Feb. 26, 1814. 11E MC_ 012 D MY - co A FRESH ! supply, making a complete as sortment of IRON just received and for sale low by O. D. BARTLETT IZVJZO:I4 • iNFORMATION is hereby given. that the. Dental Group of the Leraysville Phalanx, has leen duly'organized. and work will be done in that business at the most reasonable rates.--; Where cash cannot be conviently paid, the pro duce of the country will be received at proper prices. Dr. Solyruan Brown, of New York city, is at the head of the group. Work wig be as well done as in any of the Atlantic cities. The Dentist's rooms are, at present, at Dr. Bel ding's hear the Phalanstery. Feb. 17, 1845. L. PRATT, Secretary. Listen to James M. Gillson, WHILE he prw.laims to the world that he has just received a very large and very nice asseitment of Watches 4•. Jewelry (5• Fancy Goods, which he will sell at remarkably low prices.— Just call in and take a look, and see if he don't sell cheaper than any body else in town. • SHIPPING PRURS purchased. Towanda, February 26, 1845, Doctor Sumner, Dentist, rnakejais next professional visit to Tow anda early 'in May 1845. • Watch and Clock Repairing. W. .1. C11.1.718ERL1.r., RESPECTFULLY in- v - - forms his frieu.ds and the V. public that he still contin ‘` 12 .r ' V. ties to cam/ on the above /.'' '' ' business nt his old stand, '. ( c :,,,_... 7,' . d on e . door south of Elliott ) VI .. k.. t . .Z . 9 . 5 ' 4 • ' & Mercur's store, and - " • '''' nearly opposite the Hay Scales . Watch and Clock Repairing, Will be done on short notice, and warranted to he well done. From a long experience in the 'business, he believes that he will be able to ren der perfect satisfaecion to all who may favor him with their ratronage, N• B. Wanzhes warranted to run well one year, or the money refunded; and a written agreement given to that effgz. to all that desire one CLOCKS.—A large assortment just receiv ed and for sale very low for cash. If you want to buy Jewelry cheap call at Chamberlin's Watch Shop. CT' MAPLE SCGAR, Wood, and All of Countr - y Produce received in pay omit. Towanda, March :5, FIRST CrILL . , . OF the subscribes to My old triends and Aber public, generally, who wish of Cake or bread, if they 'fetch a grist of Wheat, Rye, Corn or Buckwheat , to the old Overton Mal, which has been lately fitted up new for doing as good work as can be done in the State. wino excepted. If you do not believe this, call and try, and r will prove it to your satisfaction, o n , short notice; only come, and yow shall be antis fled. • A. H. Shtlnit Ulster, December 16,1844. I y 15 )5 12 87 9 56 $622 71 $299 32 111 73 Ild&M wrixoT Ac STEPHEN PIERCE, Caving formed a co•partnership for tho practice of law in Bradford and the adjoining counties, will give - prompt and careful attention to all business entrusted to their charge. Their office will he found in Towanda; No. 2, 4 Brick flow,' on the second floor, where one or the other may be found at all business hours. Towanda, January 6, b 84.5.. 9 50 6 50 5 00 29 46 A 58 6 90 43 47 60 25 00 r * ROOMS, Pairs and . Looking Masora hr Al • W. - H.DLA IRD & CO. No. 3 Brick limo September 7tb IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, NECRANICS, Se $678 48 ".."3E'Vtg3D3lEilLilha', 9 eacaig CHARLES REED, $697 38 201 63 MIAVING taken the Store no. 2, new brick: RA . block has opened a complete assortment' Ifylerchandize selected with great care eipeas ly for this market, which_he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms, Cash. Produce, Feathers, Furs, 4-c.. will he taken in ex. change for goods. His stock consists of Foreign & Domestic Dry Goodg. Pilot, beaver, broad and gray cloths. cassi• - therm satinetts, hard 'times, linsey-tvuolsey, Canton and woollen flannels, brown and Men. shirtings, sheetings and drillings: a splendid nisortment of Prints, of all prices and patterns, book, swiss, striped and cross-bar muslins, plain and figured laces, Irish linens, plain and fig'd and silk warp alapacas, chameleon lushes, Arr. ghan crapes,,mouselin de Nines, cable and plaid shawls, cravats, gloves, hat ribands, hosiery, suspenders, &c. • Wei and Dry Groceries. . EMI $230 112 Brown, crushed and loaf sugars; teas of all qualities; molasses. tine cut, Virginia and smo king tobacco; snuff. spices. mustard. lamp:011. coffee, soap, starch, 4-c. Also a complete as sortment of !Ulises and Liquors: $3lO Si 437 54 Pure cogninc brandy, Holland gin, port wine, whiskey . Craclary and Glass Ware. Hardware and Cutlery, ere . s4 and mill saws, nails, glass, &c. Boots and Shoes. Men's coarse and fine hoots; ladies' furred, plain and figured india robbers; French slip pers; buskins, children's cloth and morocco shoes, buffalo robes, &c. Hats mut Caps. Brush, silk and fur hats ; Ole Bull, leather. fur, 'elect and hair seal caps; men's white wool and rowdy hats, &c. Every exertion will he made to please and Satisfy every one who may give him a call. Towanda, Dec. 2d, 1844 vl - =l - L%-1 sN7..L'ro A D. MONT.ANYE - has removed his 1-2" 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. OR PRA. 2 Er S CO UR T S.l LE. ig - ti pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, there will be Exposed to puld'e sale. on the premises, oli Wednesday, the 15th day of January, 1845, at me P M.. a certain lot of land, situate in tho borough of Towanda, bounded and des cribed ar follows: on the North bv land of Wm Mix ; on the East by River street ; on the west by land of John N. iiVe:.ton, and on the Send, lw a certain lane leadingafrom Main street Is the aforesaid River street; said lot measuring: 75 feet on River street and 112 feet on the of said lane, .with a two story frame dwelling house thereon. Credit will be given for a portion of the pur chase money . Attendance will he given by the subscriber at the time and place aforesaid. termsof sale more fully made known. O. D. BARTLETT. ToWanda, December 16, 1844. The above•ale is further postponed to Sawn day, the 20th day of April next. at the house of Wm. Briggs, at 1 o'clock, P. M. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. inIII.7BLIC NOTICE is hereby giventhat let ters of administration have this day been granted to the subsoriters of the goods, chat tels, rights and credits of the estate of Arvine Clark ed.. late of Bidgbitry township in the county of Bradford, dec'd. Ail persons hav ing legal demand against said estate are reques ted to present them duly attested for settlement and all persons d indebted to the said estate era notified to make payment without delay. JOHN L. WEBB. DAVID BREWER. January 1845. Atlministrrator.. Lf C,711a gjEalr„ Q AFRESH supply of Clover Seed, unusu ally plump and clean, just received. and for sale low by 0. D. BARTLETT. ~~L~~~~i~9~ 1?iL3'~~o WiLCOX & SAGE have removed their Beot and Shoe shop. directly opposite their old stand. and in the building lately occu pied by E. Smith & Son, two doors west of the Exchange, Towanda, March 19; 1845. AFILOVER and Timothy Seed, nn extra au perior article for Sale by March 19, 1845. B. KINGSBERY. ANNEXATIO.N . D. MONTANYE lots annexed to hie o former stock of DRUGS AI ND MEDI CINES, a fresh supply of FAMILY GROCEIIIIEF, such as Teas. Sugar. Coffee, Pepper. Salentils, Starch, Raisins, Cavendish. Smoking and fine cut TObacro,,Maccaboy Snuff, Span-. ish and Common Cigars. by the box or other, wise. Together with many other articles too " macro n. t o Mcc!lon, Be. sure and call at lfanPanye's fr'rnicry Store: • Towanda . . Dec. 4,1g44. • AND 0. D. BARTLETT