Sore Throat, Coughs. Consumption, Pain in the various parts of to the a body, 41:_avrs,.are ' and other. unpleasant the usual effects of catching' cold. • - Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are a delightful Medicine for carrying - off a cold ; .because they pur romge f the sys tem all morbid and corrupt humors, in so easy and natural a manner, that the body, is reiiered of . every kind of suf fering as if by 'Magic.. From three to six of said Indian Vegetable Pill 4, ta ken every night on going to bed, will a n a short tithe make a. perfect cure of the most obstinate cold—at the same time the blood and other fluids will be 4" thoroughly purified,,and the constitu tion so completely invigorated, that the A body will be i• restored. to even better health than before.‘ For *ale' at the stare of J. D. & E. D. Montanye, in Towanda, and by vents published in :moi l er column of % this paper. " ution.—As Acounterfeiters are abroad-, avoid all stores of doubtful c haracter, — and he particular in all ens. y g , z. to ask for Trright's Indian re,re ;' /able Pills. 110 !_FOR. THE TINES ! rf irviE suscribers now have on hand all kind of Merchandize for the season, and altbo' the)': do not pledge themselves to sell lower by ;0 or 20 per cent._ than their neighbors, yet du pledge themselers to Sell as low for cash cah,be bought at-any house in town, Elmira, Owego or Binghamton. May 20, 1345. H.MIX 4. SONS'. fDIJTTER and ; all kinds of produce wanted '10...) in exchanke for Goods by • May -2 . 1). Al LT & SONS'. ROURIES, a full assortment of which qJI( may be found low at MIX 4- SONS'.' MO WARE of everydescription for sale hiw at MIX & SONS'. & CAPS 4- BONNETS, all the bite 'styles for sate at MIX & SONS'. ..„. 1) 11.Y s G sCa f c3 e a v t er n y e i t i t e s s * Vo l ° r snte' sloths, ° at:l linens for the gentlemen ; Silks, Satins, Eat . 4 urines, French 4 English Lawns, Delaines and every variety of goods and patterns for the La . dies, at k SONS'. SHERIFF'S SNLE Y virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo., issued It from the court of common pfCas of Brad ford county, and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of E. Itaynsford in Troy, on Thursday the,'26th day of June, at o'clock P.M., the following described lot or land situate in South Creek township,boun bd on the north by Ebenezer Himninz and .1. dare, on the east by Wm. Huut, on the ~ ,uth by John B. Townsend and John Allen ti,c'd, and west by lands of the Binghames tate. Citataining about 200 acres of land ;be the same 'more or less, with 'about fifty acres kin - proved; with a small orchard, a log house and alramed barn thereon erected. seized and tak-en in execution at the suit o 0. I'. Ballard vs. Philo Fassett jr. .1. N. WESTON, SheritT. Sheriff's Office, !Ttrvands, May 23. 1845, S W- . .. 4 18T OF JURORS 'drawn for Special Court June 23, 1895. . Franklin—Samuel Annable, lataberp- 7 John Burt, Gco. Baldwin, Daniel Stevens, ToWanda tp.—Joscph Brown, Orwell—Cyrus Coot, Asa M'Kee, J. Chub- buck. Spririgrield—lsaac Cooley, Frederick Leonard George Sargeant, ' Dar K. Emery, Granville—A. M. Fitch. Hiram Keeny, Pike=Raph Gregory, Nelson Rose, J. Hodge Isaac Seymour, ; Motiroe—S—S. Hinman, Wells—A. Ingalls, John Rowlee, W. Shepard Herrick—WM. C. Knapp, Springhill—Samuel Lake. Towanda boro.—T. B. Overton. Colombia—Ebenezer Pierce, John Wolf.. Athens tp.—J. L. N. Spalding. S'unthfield—Seth Salisbury. Leroy—S. Vanfleet. Wyalusing—M. H. Welles. Warren—Joseph Wheaton. Burlington—James Wilcox. Canton—C. C. Wright. 0. D. BARTLETT WiIAS just received a fresh supply of Spring sl.l.and Summer Goods which he pledgeri lamsflf to sell as low for cash, as can bebought in this village or-elsewhere in this longitude— :lad every Article warranted to be as good as it rrcorn mended . Towanda, May 15, 1845. TAKE NOTICE FIAT goods were never so cheap in the world bcforb as they are this spring,—if ally doubt, who wish to buy 'goods for cash, lot them call and sec at H , 'lay 22. O.D.BAIITLETT'S. BRIGADE ORDERS. - 1 , -kgroncE . is hereby given to the - enrolled Melilla within the btiunils attic 2d Bri ^tde 9th dkvision P. M., that they Will meat in Battalions and Regiments for irispection as fol- I e«'s:l the ls't Dat. 3d Reg. (formerly 123 th) will meet on Monday the 23d day of June next. 2111 at. same"; Reg., on Tuesday the 24th. lq Bat. 4th Reg. (formerly 156,) on Wednes dsy the 25th. 2d Reg. Vormerly 21st,) on Friday the 27th. Ist Rcg. (formerly 15th) on ; Saturday the 28th. 2d Bat. 5111 Reg. on Monday the . 30th. tat Bat. same , Reg. on tiemay • the Grst day of July, at such places as the Several commanding officers may direct.--- AdjUtants and Captains of companies are also notified and required to have their roll copies re2y)for delivery, and also their list of absen -1 tees properly authenticated as the law directs. , f W. E. BARTON, Inspector, Inspector's Office,2d Brig. 9th E. Smithfield, ?_ May 17, 1845. Div., P.M. , •.,A • SUPPLY of SUPERFINE FLOUR constantly,. on hand and (or safe cheap at • . BAIRD'S No. 3, Brick Rom. ---- „ 4,10 LE & UPPER LEA'rliElt by ;the ton :1 4 Vj or less quantity at BAIRD'S N 0.3, Brick'Row : T WO ton assorted lion just received at Rarß rv,t, LADIES !- LADIES.! ., AFIRST RATE assortment of Leghorn, Straw and other BONNETS of . the la test sfyte just received - and for sale" lower for carh than you ever bought, by Ma • 26. O. D. B A RTI.ETT.. Not to be Undersold by any Live Man jit,ATHER than to have one cash cusio mer suffer. The subscribers have made extensive arrangements whereby all kinds of goods can be purchased at their real value.— Economists arc requested to call at the Savings Bank awl examine our stock of Groceries which we are selling at unprecedented loti prices. May .26. G.E.YLYNT iSr, CO. Keep it before the People, rvHAT G. E. FLYNT & CO. are receiv ing the largest and best assortment of Dry Goods and roceries, and are selling very cheap. Keep it before the People. That credit and lumber prices are high, and that eg-sh prices ate exceedingly low. 'Keep it before the People, That Cash will do wonders id - the way of buy ing goods cheap. ° Keep it before the People, That 0. E. Flynt •& Cd. are actually selling goods for cash, at prices from 15. to 20 per cent. cheaper,,,thati they were ever known be fore,—call and see. Keep it before the People, That Goods of all descriptions can be purcha sed as cheap as at Elmira, Owego, or even Binghamton. Be sure and call at - G. E . FLYNT & CO'S. 11111 APER HANGINGS, a first-rate assort jir merit at G.E.FISNT & CO'S. vARPETINGS, Ingrain and. Cotton Car pcting, some beautiful patterns at May 20. G.E.FLYNT & CO'S. 113 ELM LEAF HATS of all qualities and „K --- descriptions at the new titorc of May 2D. G. E. FLYNT & CO. BOOT & SHOE - MAKING • ' • - ,-" `V3y~ußmuummm:ro - +a 01 TEPHEN HATHAWAY informs the public generally that he is still prepared to manufacture, of the best material, and in the most substantial and elegant manner, all o scriptions of Boots and Shoes. Morocco, Calf and Coarse Boots and Shoes Ladies' shoes and gaiters ; youth's.do. All work made by me will be warranted to beiwell made. Call and try. Country Produce taken in payment for work Towanda, May 21, 1845. PUBLIC NOTICE trs HEREBY GIVEN that there will be ex posed to public sale at the Exchange Hotel in Monreeten, on the 7th day of JUNE next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., $l6O TOWANDA BANK money, to the highest bidder for cash. By order of the board of School Directors, J.H.PHINNEY, Treasurer. Monroeton, May 21, 1645. SHERIFV'S SALES. 41r Yvirtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas 4111 t issued, from the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, I shall ex• pose to public sale at the house of Wm. Briggs in the Borough of Towanda, on Thursday the 19th day of June next at one o'clock P. M., the following described lot of land satiate in Asylum township, bounded on the north by lands of Matthias Lanning, on the cast by lands of Samuel Bedard, on the south by lands of David Thurston, on the west by lands of Edrick Preston. Containing 50 acres more or less, about 20 acres improved, with two log houses and one log barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit o Icgharn 4- Horton vs. Daniel Vargason. N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, • Towanda, May 15, 1845. S North Branch Canal. NOTICE is hereby given that the Books of 111. the NORTH BRANCH CANAL COMPANY will be opened on TUESDAY the seventeenth day of:lune next, at two o'• clock in„the afternoon at the Phoenix Motel in Wilkesbarre, Pa., where the undersigned, Com missioners under the law for that purpose en acted, will attend to receive subscriptions for stock for said company. G. M.. Holrenback,Chester Butler, Sam'l Holland, Geo..P. Steele, E. W. Sturdevant,Garrick Mallery, Rob't A. Parrish, C. L. Ward, V. E. Piollet, N. Oferlield, S. Phelps, Henry Stark, William Colt, S. F. Headley, Wm. ArKelvy,. George Magi:, Joseph Priestly, Thos. P. Cope, Henry King: Elihu C hauneey Henry Drinker. Wilkesbarre, Pa., May 14, 1845 TO THE PUBLIC! HIRAM MIX Sc SONS', ARE now opening at their store a beautiful and cheap lot of SUMMER GOODS, direct from the City, which will be sold, for Cash, as low as can be bought at "The Sa vings Bank," or at any store in town—call and see. Towanda. 19th May; '45. SADDLE AND HARNESS Rl.l~l~~i~ ~"~7'PZ~-o ELK.1:11,171 S.VITH 4 SOA", RESPECTFULLY inform thdt they still continue the manufacture df Saddles, Bridles, Harness, arc., in Col. Mies building, next door to I. C. Adams' Law 01lice, where they will keep constantly on band, and manu facture to order, • • -1 Elastic Ireb, CO7)111204 (112 d Quilted aLDDLI.ae O Carpet Bags, Trunks, Valises, 4-e. fc. and. Military Work Harness, Bridles, Collars, Carriage Trin&ming done to order. Mattrasses, Pew mid Choir. Cushions made on short.notico and reasonabie Wins. The seb3eriberg hope by doing their work well, and by a strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. -ELKANAII SMITH & SON. 21, 1935. MONTANYE'S STORE Coiner eflitilablie Square 4; Main Street. sE_larest and cheapest lot of gooda ever offereifin Bradford County,is now open ing at the above store, Thc.most fastifonable. Goods of the season, such'as Balzarines, Lawns, &c., with every variety of Print manufactured in the United States. All the new styles of Summer Goods for Gentlemen boys and youth. BOOTS 4 SHOES 'of - any quantity and any price. 20 doz. HATS at the lowest possible price„ ,GROCERIES of all kinds and lIARD WARE in abundance. Returning sincere thanks for the very.liberal patronage - they have heretofore received, they pledge themselves to' sell as cheap . as goods of the same quality can be purchased in this or any of the neighboring villages.. We would therefore advise our Maids to_ call before pur chasing elsewhere._ - _ J. D. & E. D. MONTANYE. Miti,l2, 1845. TOWANDA CHEAP STORE. GREAT ATTRACTION L.' 7 o ICZ.L M. 4 21..r0g1 ?MOW 8 FENHE 'subscriber has just returned (tom N. York with a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer goods, which he offers for salest least fifteen' par cent. cheaper than goods have even been, or ever will be sold in this borough. - His stock consists of foreign and domestic Dry' Goods, such as French, En glish and American Cloths, Cassimeres, Satti netts, Kentucky Jeans, Summer stuffs. A splendid assortment of Prints of all pricep, also a full supply of Brown and Bleached goods, also, Fancy Goods, such as Linen Handker chiefs, Black, Blue Black, Plaid and striped Silks, Thread and Muslin Edgings, Ladies and Gentlemens Cravats, Bonnet Ribbons, Damask and Mouselin de Lain Shawls,' Parasols and a thousand articles too numerous to mention. GROCERIES—Brown, Loaf and Crushed Sugars, St. Croix, Portirico and New Orleans Molasses, Cognise and American Brandy, Hol land Gin, Teas, &c., also Crockery, Glass, Nails, Hardware iSic.Stc. All persons desirous of purchasing goods low, will do well to give htm a call before pur chasing elsewhere. Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Grain taken in payment for Goods. CHARLES REED. No. 2 Brick Rcrto. Towanda, May 12, 1845. APOLITAN, Dover' braids, and Lace IN Lawn Bonnets, for sale low by May 1 `2: . C. REED. RALZARINES, Lawn Ginghams, and French Lawns for Ladies' dresses for salo by C. REED. THE TOWANDA SAVINGS BANK! NEIV STORE, NEW GOODS & NEW PRICES G. E. Pler.irr_ is- co., WOULD respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity, that we are receiving- en entire new stuck of Goods, at No. 5, Tracy's New Block, Two doors below Tracy & Moore, Main street, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Iron, Sled, Nails, Boots dr Shoes ; and for the Ladies we have a good assortment of MILLI- N EllY GOODS. Besides, Ten Thousand IV;_dions, dot to he enutiNfated, all of which were purchased under the aticion hammer, ex pressly fur thii market, and will be sold without reserve, and Positively Much Cheaper than at any other establishment in Towanda. Alt who favor us with a call, may be assured that their interestwill be to call again. Be sure you arc right—No. 5, Tracy's New . Block. GEO. E. FLYNT & CO. Towanda, May 12, 1645. Competition in the Shade ! RUST RECEIVED, a full assortment of superfine French, English and American CLOTHS.. Together with a full assortment of medium, and low price black, bluo_black and fancy colors; fancy Cassimeres;lkialtiocis of various etyles and colors, making an assort ment of Cloths complete. Also, Trimmings, of the best quality, constantly on hand. Pur chasers of Cloths and Cassimeres will promote their own interest by calling at the New Storfe, where all kinds of Goods are selling unusually low. G. E . LY NT & CO. 1 HEETINGS.—BroVvn and Idea. SHEET: ING, an endless quantity, just received hy May 12. G.E.FLYNT dr, CO. AFEW CORDS of French, English and American ITl.NTS—rich patterns, at May.l2, G.E.FLYNT & CO.. TEAPOLITAN, Florence & Straw BON IN - .NETS, of alt qualitie's and prices. Cha meleon Ribbons, Artifkials. Ruches, &c. at the NEW STORE. G;kE. FLYNT & CO. UMMF.R STUFFS—in all their varicti, 0 , selling cheap at May 12. G. E.FLYNT & CO.'S BOOT ST, SHOE MAKING. : Ewa,. WILCOX & SAGE hare associated themselves in the Boot and Shoe Mak ing business, in the borough of Towanda, and may be fount Lat the old stand of S.Hathaway, lately occupied by Elkarfah Smith, near I. 11. Stephens' Exchange Hotel, where they solicit a share of public patronage. They intend, by a c.4reftl selection of Stock, and by attention to the:lnterests of their cnstomcrs,to makeas neat and, durable work ns can be manufacturedthis portion of the country. ' . . They keep constantly on band, and- ma nufacture to order, morocco, calf and coarse boots . and shoes ;: . Ladies i Gaiters, shoes and slip's; children's do. • gent's gaiters and pumps, &c., &c. jOHN W. WILCOX, PHILANDER SAGE. tatvanda, May 14, 1845. zpa• tiauttiz? moutacelauch : PSOM SALTS,' Pint.. sulphur, Roll Briimitorie, Sup. Carb: `audit,. Tart.-iric Acid, Castor Oil, Preston's putt extract de Le mon, extract of Sarsaparilla, vials de. for sale cheap at May Id. R rick.4-&u- VISEMI'S)T.DITI6O HEAD OF NAItiGAPtION. A_ Ipared...l44g No;3 Brick Row! laiNT-m. H. BAIRD•St , Cd., AS. 1,51.1 AL, V! V are in the first boats, with a large and well-sJected assortment of indrcharitlize in ge neral. -In the!line DRY : -GOODS, " we cannot enumerate but a small number of articles, but beg leave - tdsay foi.the benefit_of, the - Ladies, that we h&c a splentlaniaortment of Pandornaauslins. gingham "ixfusiitis,argan des, balzarines, muslin de laines, (no* styles) painted rnuslins, Scotch and French ginghams, striped tapered jaccinet, (a beitutiful'irticle for white dresses) 200 pieces French, English and American Prints, comprising some of the most choice and fashionable styles; summer shawls and cravats, Victoria skirts, bonnet lawns, oiled silk, black gro de Rhine" silk, bobinett, Grecian tarleton and silk' lace - , black - silk veil lace, mus lin edging and insetting, Lisfe thread arid linen edging, light and dark-kid Glovii, picnic and cotton dO., linen pocket handkerchiefs, fans, Bonnet Ribbons, a great variety ; 20 bores Ar ifficials, white and black bugle beads ; cotton, gingham and silk Parasols and Sun shades, the best assortment ever exhibited in Towanda. BOOTS & SHOES. Black and light-colored kid slips, buskins and ties, do. do., gaiters and half gaiters, misses slips, shoes, &c. Combs, toilette brushes, &c. • BONNETS. - Diamond lawn, shirrd lawn, fluted lawn, wil low, modena, plain straw, and Rutland straw. Ladies' and misses' Bonnets. Also, 100 Leg horn Bonnets, comprising plain Plorencebraid, shell and almond braid, diamond and peddle braid, shell and imperial du:, bird's eye, ditto. Ladies' and misses' Neapolitan lace, misses' Leghorn flats, straw cords and tassels, &c.&c. GENTLEMEN, we are just opening 20 pieces, different styles, plain and striped double and single milled Cas simeres. Broadcloths and Sa butts, all colors and qualities; Summer Cloths, for men and, boy's wear, by the piece or lees quantity ;-- Lleached and brown sheetings and s - hirtings ; suspenders, elastic vest backs, &c. 100 doz. Palm leaf hats, 20 doz. Leghorn do., 5 cases Fur do., white, drab and black. A very heavy stock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, 4-e., 4c. We are prepared to sell at wholesale or re tail, and will do so as low, (if not a little low er,) than the same qualities can he bought at any store within 100 miles of this place, for ready pay. And by way of encouraging the honest and-industrious " tillers of the soil," we will exchange any of our goods for Good But ter, or Produce of almost any kind. Those, therefore, who have wisely come to the . conclu sion that it is not good policy to get in debt to the merchants, will be enabled to exchange the products of their labor for all articles necessary to their comfort and convenience. Yours, itt• haste, IVM. H. BAIRD & CO. Towanda, May 5, 1895. oil BALES Portsmouth SHRETING, the ;a0 heaviest and best in market, for sale cheap at BAIRD'S, No 3, B. R. 1000 LBS. COTTON YARN Also, white and colored Car pet warp, cotton wick, &c., for sale by May 5. BAIRD'S, N 0.3, B.R. CD; TONS NAILS, just arrived, and for sala ji k e cheap as the cheapest, at May 5. BAIRD'S. No. 3, B. R. PAINT S & OlLS.—Pure Linseed Oil, spirits turpentine, dry white lead, ditto ground in oil, spanish brown, do. white, gum copal, glue, &c., can be bad cheap at May 5. BAIRD'S, .N 0.3, B. R. WINDOW GLASS, all sizes; also Co pal Varnish, lampblack, putty, &c., by BAIRD & IV . o. 3. B. R. 200 BBLS. SALT, just arrived, and for sale CHEAP ut BAIRD'S, Xe. 3, B. R. SEE RAVELING Baskets acd Reticules, a El: great variety at BAIRD'S: 1311ATENT PAILS. Brooms, wire selves, jr — tea servers, looking glasees,•etc., at May 5. . BAIRD'S, No. 3, E. R. 497 BUSHELS WHEAT, and any quantity of Corn, Rye ' Buck wheat, Flax seed, Dried Apples and Maple sugar, for sale cheap, by May 5. BAIRD & CO. 110. 3, B.R. TEXAS..ANNEXATION A Death Blow to nil IllonopOliesl ir H. & H. S. PHINNEY, out of the ey.• • combination, and are just receiving ige neral assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, adapted to the season, which they will sell for cash as cheap as any other estab lishment this side of New York, or exchange. them for Lumber or Country Produce. We particularly advise the public to call and ex amine our stork before purchasing elsewhere. Wanted, 1000,000 Shingles, 500,000 feet of Boards, and Grain without limit. Monroeton, April 30,11845; DISSOLUTIOJr. 'NOTICE is given, that the co-partnership IN heretofore existing between John Hanson and James H. Phinney, Jr. of the firm of Han son & Phinney, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The accounts and notes of the late firm will remain in the handset J. H. Phinney Jr., for settlement; -the business hereafterxvill continue in the name of J. H. & H.S.Phinney. Monroeton, April 29, 1845. A LOUD CALL ! pERSONS knowing. themselves indebted to the subscriber, are hereby notified that they must "fork over." Moreover this re quest knows no distinction of persons, but calls on each and every one in debt to him to pay up, that ho may serve his creditors with the same sauce. 3, M. GILLSON. Towanda, April 22, 184 A. _ GREAT BARGAINS . Nay be laid at the Old Stand of Mc) @o & 3o OQ ang.MOTM9 WHO are now receiving a new, assortment of GOODS, which are offered for low er prices for cash, than goods have ever been sold in Bradford County. Towanda, May 1, 1845. M1100Z.: , -...tarLIMWS imAcH and every per Son knowing them tra selves ;to be indebted to the late firth of oNTAN Tx BETTk, arc respeetfulfy reqUest-. ed_ 10 attend to this last call, to settle and pay up by the first of June twit, or their accoun t or note will hi' left with a proper officer fur col lcction, without further. delay. BETTS March 6,1815. I.b..iiloliTAl\Yr WOOLWANTED!. grant's WColen' T F;e6ry, I LA PILL have an Agent 'at the following • places to eichtinge ClOth of 'di( kinds for Wool' on, as good terms if not liettei, than other , Factery in the State. and. trust that every man' will call and e - s amine for them selves before lidding. Will be at D. Johnson's Leßaysvillc Months; 'and Tuesday June 2d and 3d. H. Passmore's Rome Wednesday June 4th. yali. Stephens Tdwanda Thursday .and Fri day JiinOstt and 6th: ! - - - Nathaniel Moody Sheshequin . Saturday and Monday Juno 7th and 9th. • John Watkins Athena Tuesday June 10th. Brigham's Taaern_. ractoryyille Wednesday June 11th. _The assortment zdllcorisist of dßil ' - • Celebrated Sheep's Grey Cloth, MIXED CLOTIIS, CASSIifEIIES & BaTTINSTEI: Also, a, general assortment of Black, Blue black Adelaide, Invisible Green, Brown and Steel Mixed .t . 13. ROAD-CLOTHS. Formers can realize from 20 to 25 per cent, more than by disposing of it any other way.— We hope you will call and fixamine the weight, body, and quantity of stock in each yard of the abo"vo mentioned Cloths, before purchasing elsewhere. • The highest price paid for Wool, and Cloth at the wholesale Factory Trice. All thole who had cloths last year, to pay in wool this year will bring it in without fail: . .CDA'S A. CRANDALL, Agent. Ithaca', May I, 1895. APER IT ANGINGS.LA first rate assort ' inent of Wall and Curtain Paper at the cueap store of W. H. BAIRD & CO. A FIRST RATE ARK, and lots of ARK fA.. ROPE for sale by . . , W. H. BAIRD & - CO. • May 14. No. 3 Brick Row FRUlT—Raisins by the box, half box and quarter box. Also, Oranges and Lemons. May , 6. BAIRD'S, N 0.3, B.R. 3EiL.46/00 1 '33r9 AlfihN the 26th April, on Mein street. between.g, _lf Mr. Conklin's and the Watering Trough, Black Silk Lace VEIL. Tho finder is re quested to return it to this office or GEORGE BOWMAN. Towanda, May 5, 1845. LETTERS Testamentary having been Granted to the subscribers, on the estate of Deborah Ennis, late of Standing Stone, Dec'd. Those indebted to said estate are here by requested to Make payment, and those hav ing claims, will please present them duly attes ted for settlement to SAM,. KELLUM, ASA STEVENS, Standing. Stone, April 30. Executors leE MC_ OEM NIT ar A FRESH supply, making a complete as sortment of IRON jmt received and for sale low by 0. D. BARTLETT George Sanderson, LUrff- tOraMM' 522 ML,Wo -HAS REMOVED his office to the North side of the public square. nosiness en trusted to his care, by letter or otherwise, will receive prompt attention. Towanda, April 3. 1845. ilr-; ARRANGEMENTS hare been •made by the subscriber, by which he can facilitate the transaction of business at the Pension Of- fico. Having had considerable experience in procuring Pensions, he flatters himself that he can give the necessary information to thoe who may call on him in this branch of business. GEO. • SANDERSON, Office North side of Public Spare. Towanda, April 5, 1845. Second and Last Call ! MITE subscribers have a large amount of unsettled accounts and notes, which have been standing from ()Ns to six years, and which they have determined smut us JILT 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 persontindebted 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 J. & D. INGHAM Ntonrocton, March 15, 1945. ' Watch and Clock Repairing. 11: RESPECTFULLY in• forms his friends and the public that he still contin ues to carry on the above business at his old stand, one door south of Elliott & Mercur's store,- and, nearly opposite the Hay t 1 $1_111 0 4,: ' :s ' 1/4 ) • .'10 ' !11 3 , I , 44 U. C r , '0 e , v -,t 12--...V:_,..:". ....._— .- 2 - Scales. Watch and Clack Repairing, Will be done on short notice, and warranted to be well done. From a long cAtpciience in the business, ho believes that be will be able to ren derperfect satisfactiOn to all who may favor him with their patronage. N.B. Watches warranted to run well one year, or the money refunded; and a written agreement given to that etl~at- to all that desire one CL 0 C.A!'S.—A large assortment just receiv ed and for solo very low for cash. If you Want 10 buy Jewelry cheap call it Chambalin's Watch Shop. al' MAPLE SUGAR; Wood; 'and all kiitds of Country. Produce icceived in pay inent. Towanda; Marsh Zi, 1845, Ohio Cri:ikistoires. LC".' Onto GRINiIsToSEs, a goon AL: article for farmers for sale low IA -- ' • 0. D. BARTI.Frf, Tovvanda;TO. ai), 11.344, ORPRA.firlg COURT S'jLE N pursuatice of" an;orderrof, the Orph•an l e' Courf of Bradford County; there , wilt bo .- exposed to pliblic sale on the premises, on-Wed ncsday the 15tliday of ianuary,.•lB'4s, at one' c'elack - P.M., a certain lot of land, situate in' the borough of Towanda, bot.nded and descri bed-es follows': oh. the.-north by land at -Win. Mix ; • on the cast by River street; on - die:west by bind of John N. ; Weston, and on the• south by a Certain lane leading' from Maui street to* the ; afe reen i t t river: street; said lot -measuring 75 fret on River street and 112 feet on the aforesaid ,lane, with a Iwo story frame dwellin'g house thereon. .". Credit will be given fora portion_of the fur charm money. .411endance Will be . given by the sahscriber at the time and prace,aferesaidi terms (Aside niore" fully made known*. • 6. D. BARTLETT: - • Toisanas e -Decerfiber 16; 1844. Tlio-aboie sale is adjorirricill to Saturilii, the 21st day or Jutre next `at the; hotise of Wm:. Briggs, o'e.lock P. M. " • • O. A, BA RTI,BT.T. MEDICINE & SURGERY: DR. .JAMES M. GOODRICH has loca ted himself at. MONROE, for the prat= ties of` his profession, and , • will be pleased to wait on those requiring.his services:.. He may be found at J. L. Johnson's tavern. _ Reference may be made to Dre..Husrox & Miaow, of Towanda. . IMS. A NEW SUPPLY ! URTON KINGSBERY inforMs the pub- II lie generally that he has just received di= rect from New York City, his spring stock of Goods. It comprises a very general assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Ste. Hi 4 goods have been serectcu with much care. and will be sold as cheap as can be bought in Tovvanda. Call in and see if it is not so. Towanda, April 30, 1845. , Tairorina Fashionable• GEORGE H. BUNTING would respect fully inform the public that he still con tinues nt hie old stand an the west side of Main street, betw . ech Kingsbcry's and Bartleteit stores, up stairs, where he may be found in readiness to all work in his line in a style not to be surpassed in Bradford county. Prices to suit the times: Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits a continurinenand hopes by strict attention to business and accommodating • - terms to merit patronage. The Spring and Summer FASHIONS have juatheen received, and he is prepared to make garments in the - most fashionable:manner. Farticularrattention paid to CUTTING, and . warranted to fit if properly made up. - Ho has the latest Spring and Summer Fash ions for sale. Towanda, May 14, 1845; Notice. Executor's ALL persons indebted to the estate of Pat rick Cummings,deceascd, late of Sheshe quin tp., are requested to make immediate pay ment, and all those- having demands against the same are requested to-present them, legally attested, for settlement. EDWARD WHITE, MICHAEL MITCHELL, (1 ' Sheshequin, May 15, 1845. Executors. - M;1 - 2 - ;2,0v00m9g wOUECoL.G, ALLperions indebted to the estate of Reu ben Conklin, late of Towanda borough deceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment, andall those having demand's against the same aro requested to presebi them, legally at tested for settlement. W. W. GOODRICH, Executor Towanda, May 15, 1845. I:ODAIEIZ.IOE_TG- GROCERY D STORI Keep it Before'the People, THAT the Old Drug Store, west side of the Public Square, is now receiving the largest assortment of Drugs and Medicines ever offered in this market, among - which are thti following, viz • • Sulph. Morphia, Blue Mass, do. Quinine, .Nit. Silver, Eng. Calomel, Quick doj lodid. Potassa, Peperine, Red Precipitate { Ipecac, White do. Tart. Antimony, Strychnia i ' iodine, ' Slateruiin i Valerian Rpot, Kreasot, ' Seneca lio. Pitiv. Jalap ; Serpentaria do: Fat. d 0... Ext. Colycinth, do. Gentian, do. Cicuta, do. H 2 Oseiamus, Adhesive Plaster, do. Taraxecum, Cantharides, Spring and Thumb Lancets, Lancet cases &C.; The attention of PHYSICIANS is particu larly invited to the above articles, they being just received from ono of the most respectable house's in New York and will therefore belWar rented pure and free twin adulteration in all cases, and disposed of at very: low prices. OILS AND ESSENCES. - - - Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Peppermint, Rote miry, Wormseed, Hemlticit,Sassafrass, Lemon, Lavander. Bergamot, Aniseed, Cloves,tduniper, Amber, Cajput, Caraway, Monard, Fennel, A I mond , Origanum, Cedar, Amber, &c., PATENT MEDICES'ES. The most popular of the day, such as Dr. rayne's . Expectorant, I"Viatar's• Balsam Wild Cherry, Sands Sarsaparilla, Dr. Jayne's Car rnanitive, 'Balsam Hoarhound; Turtington's Pink Expectorant Syrup,, Bateman's Drops, Andersone, do. , Lamott's Cough do., Liquid Opodelaoe, Balsam Honey, Preston Salts, Mrs. Gar;iners' Balsam Liverwort and Hoarhouud, Ir. Spoons' Digestive Elixor,Dr. Munns of Opium, Dr, Benjamin Godfrey's Cordial, Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea, Cheesman's Arabi an Balsam, Balm of Columbia. Butler's Mag nesian Aparient, Henry's do., Dr. Thompson's Eye Water, Britiih Oil, Harlem do., Maccassar do., Bear's do . , Grave's Hair do., Croton do., together with many others to numerous tcnon4 tion . PILLS., Cl:impound Cathartic, Gregory's BOopeta FEMItiC, German. Leel 'Windham BiMoos, Miles _ Tomatto, Brandreth's, Wright's Ins Han Vegetahl6, Dr. Phinney's, Webster's, Mbfrots dod Bitiers, Alcbasis, Bishops, &e., &e.r; PAINT'S, OIL & DYE STUPPS. - White, Red and Black Load, chrome Green, 'Chro me Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Prussian Blue, . Robe - Pink,' Sugar Lelia, Litbarge, Blue Smelt*, Venetian-Bed, Turmeric, Annette, 'indigo, Copperas. Allow, CrUde,Vartar, Cori& -neal, solution 'of Tin, Verdigris, Blue vith'ii ; Glass 7 by 9. 13 by 10, and: 10,. Linseed Oil. &e., • -• • • A. I); MONTASYr. Durocr*T. 4 Towanda, May 2h, / 843 .- '-: Gention do Colombo do. Pink Senna,