'CIUME.Ta'oL g39.11§530 BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued from the court of common pleas of Brad ford county, to me directed, i shall expose to public sale at the house of WM. BRIGGS, in the borough of Towanda, on Wednesday, the 22d day of October.lB4s, at two o'clock P. M., the equal and undivided half of the following described piece or parcel of land situate in Wells township, Bradford county. bounded on the north. by lands of Alex. Roy and George Hcl Shepard, east by the public highway and Andrew:Austin, south by John p a yey and James Kelley and West by land in posses. lion of On Smith. Containing 10$ acres, with a b out 40 acres improved, together with a saw-mill, twn fra med dwelling houses; one framed barn and one fog barn thereon. ALSO—One fourth of the following described lot or piece of land situate in said township of Wells, county a f ores aid, bounded on the north by land of John Strong an d Whitington Sayre. ,Cast by land of Silas Jones, Stowell 4- Grinnell. south by land of Alex. Seely and J ames A. Wilson and Daniel Strong, and west by land of John Brownell and Wm. H. French. Containing about 280 acres. ALSO—One half of the following described piece of land containing 143 i acres, bounded on the north by lord of J: B. Strong, east by land known as the John son tract, south by lands of Stowell & Grinnell and west br land of Alex. Seely,; Stowell & Grinnell, and Geo. IL Shepard. Seized and taken in execution at the suit !of Evans zr. Wilcox to the use of J.Lane vs. Elijah Stowell. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster township and bounded on the east by the road leading from Towanda to Athens and lands of G. Tracy, north by land in the possession of J. Havens, oat by land of H. S.' Welles. and south by lands of said Welles. " Containing about seven acres more or I r v,. partly improved, with a saw mill thereon erected, with a turning lathe in-said mill. - Stile& and taken in: execution at the suit of Guy Tracy vs. Asa Forest. J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. sh er iff's Office, Tow4nda, September 115, 1845. ` - aIaWI:OZ2MISUEici THE above Fide staiide postponed until Monday the firsiday of•Decethber nest, at the same place and time of day. •._ . _ _ J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. ShenlT's office, Towanda, October 27, 1845. ; ZC.N. TPM v l— \'CV , ajfia...Sl. Ir. ; OTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order V lll of the Orphans Court of Bradford County, held at Towanda. on the 12th day of September, A.D. 1845, ome directed. there will be exposed to public sale at 1:e house of A. Cooley, at Myersyurg, on Thursday theTith day of November next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described prOperty, to wit. 66 acres of land otuate in Wysox township with 60 acres improved, with a framed barn and tenant house thereon erected, bounded on the north by lands belonging to the estate Aof Elliott Whitney, on .the east by lands belonging to Whitney's and Asa Bennett, on the south by lands be. Lansing to J. M. Reed, on the west by lands belonging to Frank Shoemaker, Myer and Whitney. Also—A Lot of Lind containing abont 75 acres, with about 25 acres improved, bounded on the north by lands belonging to to Asa Bennet, on the west by lands belonging to E. IL Myer and Robert Spalding: on the south by lands of Robert Spalding and Wm. Patrick, on the west by Samuel Chamberlin's lands. ALSO-20 acres of land bounded on the north by land belonging to E. Lewis, on the east by lands belonging to Samuel Reynolds, on the south by lands belonging to ingenue Bull, on the West by lands belonging to A. M. Allen and Robert Inman. A tso—About 1-6 of n lot of land containing 17 acres, all improved. with a dwelling house thereon erected, lounded on the ea,t and south by lands belonging to Samuel Coolbaugh, on the west by Joseph Conklin, on the north by lands of J. iM. Reed or the home farm.— Terms reasonable, and fhlly made known on day of sale. E. REED MYER, Admietrator. Tversburg. Oct. 27, 1845. Z73lPao IN the Susquehanna, on or about the 12th of Oct. a quantity of white pine boards supposed to be from theexamination had; they consist of one platform 13 deep, 12 by 16. The owner is requested to call and prove property, pay charges; including the•cost of this advert , sement and take them into his own care. C. M. GARDNER, Duren. Ott. 28th. 1845. WM. J. COLE. SHERIFF'S SALE. 1) Y virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of Win Briggs in the borough of Towanda, on Saturdhy the 29th of November next at 1 o'clock. P. M., the fol :owing piece Or parcel of land situate in Athens tp.. and bounded On the east by lands of E. H. Perkins, on the south by lands of H. Williston EN., on the west by lands of Mrs. De Win, and on the north by lands of H. W. Patrick. containing 120 acres same more or less with ;bout 40 acres improved, a framed house and barn a small orchird thereon. ALSO—One other piece situate in Atliens , and bounded on the east by lands of Horace '4'illiston, Esq.. pa the south by the Caton to and lands owned by Horace Williston. Jr.. nu the west by lands of Jacob Jones, and on the north by lands of li. V. Patrick, G.O. Wells & N. T. W ynkoop, containing three hundred acres with about thirty acres improved and a log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 11. W. 1 3 ..triek vs. Asa Forest, Administrator of f. D. Ruckman, deceased.. J. N. WESTON. Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Oct- 29, 1845. Jeleo.eiLlitr lELTAPN. DMzONS indebted to the subscriber for Drugs & 11. Meeficines or otherwise, will save costs by settling L" ,, Ron:lents before the first November nest. (Jet. 7.1845. - E. IT. SON. I'RUS H ES--Haii, Paint. Shaving and Nad— eomplete assortment, at the Sep 17, CENTRAL. DRUG STORE. NV quantity pf Bleached and Brown :Sheeting & S:urting of all qualities. Mk: and white Wadding, \* :a Boxes, twine, cords. &c.., at WELLES & SATTERLEF,'S. frWE:, um AUK ROPE bought vcri low and tw-im;d accordingly by "`' WELLES & SATTERLEE. - G ROCERLES. 13EIGELIP.- may be safe to say we have as large a wick and of as good qualities as any-house n Br aforil, County, and we will sell them as law as any I,o use ran that gets any thing above cost. TNov.s. / WELLES d SATTERLEE. HE' • be** iaesartment of Iron & Steel in the coun try at WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. H OE-FINDINGS, such as Pegs, Brustles. Awls, Awl hafts, 'Thread &c.. also Sole and Upper father. Calf & Kipp Skins, always on hand by Nay.b, WELLES 4- SATTERLEE. 011, Paints & Glass, we keep constantly on hand ro r ° very Inge stock of all kinds and will very low e "h• WELLES & SATTERLEE. 14TANTED in' exchange for goods any quantity of Butter, Tallow, Wheat, Rye, Oats,TimethY and Clover Seed, Hides. Lumber, and cash- will not be I "°'- 1 1 1 WELLES & SATTERLEE. Register's Notices.. N OTICE is hereby given to all persons interested, that Isaac W. Fassett administrator. and Huldah Wakefiekl administratrix with the will annexed, of Lilo est Ate of Chester Wakefield, deceased; sed Asa Stevens and F. S. Whitman, administrators of the estate of haat E in nnis, h"e filed and settled the office ecease of the Register of Willi in and for the county of Bradford, the accounts of their several administrations upon the estates afore- Rid, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' eoun or said county, on Monday the tat day of De. 'mlier next for confirmation and allowance. • C. S. RUSSELL, DePurl Register. "Vsittr's office, Nov. 5, 1845. SHERIFF'S SALES. - - - - - - - Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ponas, issued out of the court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of W. Briggs i. t the hotough of Towanda, on Monday the Ist day of December next at one o'clock P. M., the following described piece or parcel of land situ ate in the township of Ulster, bounded on the north by land of Wm. Plowman, on the east by the public highway, and south and west by land of William Gibson. Containing one acre or .thereabouts, with one framed house and one framed blacksmith shop thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William Gibson vs. John Fuller. .9LSO—The follbwing described piece of land situate in \Vyalusing township and boun ded on the north by Mr. Sunmer, on the east by James Vawn and John Chamberlin, on the south by Oliver Brown and Michael Weldrick, on the west by Isaac „Terming - and Charles ,Hornet.— Containing 88 acres more or less, 30 or 40 im proved, frame. house and log barn thereon erect ed. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. Mills to the use of Miller Bowman & co. now assigned to J. Palmer vs. Isaac Place. ,ILSO—The following piece of land situate Athens township and bounded on the north by the Chemung river, on the east by Gardiner & White, on the west by Neal McDuffle. Con taining about twenty six acres with about eight acres improves with four framed dwelling houses two framed barns and one saw mill thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Josiah Stowell vs. Daniel Berchard and Samuel S. Clark. „ILSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Wells, bounded on the North by lands of Alexander Roy and George H. Shepherd, East by land of Andrew Austin and the public highway, south by land of James Kelly and John Davey and on the west by land of Orr Smith. Containing about one hundred and six acres, about forty thereof improved with two frame houses, one frame barn and log barn and one saw mill thereon. .ILSO—The following piece ofland situated in said township of Wells and founded on the north by land of John Strong, east by lands known as the Johnsod& Mifflin lands, south by lands in possession of Wm. Hubler and west by land of Stowell and Grinnell and George H. Shepherd and Alexander Seeley. Containing one hundred and forty seven acres or there abouts. .9LSO—Stowell & Grinnell's equal undivi ded half of the following piece or parcel of land situate in said township, bounded on the north by lands of Henry Johnson. east by land of Stowell & Grinnell and Silas Jones, south by lands of Daniel Strong, Alexander Seely and J. A. Wilson, and on the west by lands of John Brownell and W. H. French. Containing two hundred and eighty acres or-thereabouts. Seized and taken in men:hill at the suit of Henry Johnson'vs. Elijah Stowell and Lorenzo Grinnell.' ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias, a certain messuage &c., lying within the lines of a tract of land located under the war• rant no. 1487 in the name of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, beginning at a stake and stones at the north east corner of lot no. 3, and the north west corner of lot no. 4. running and binding on the said Carroll's north line on the eouth line of lands owned by heirs of the late Wm. Bingham 106 perches to the corner of lot no. 5 conveyed to Ebenezer French ; thence south binding on said E. French's west line on the east line of lot no. 4 to the south west cor ner of said Ebenezer French's lot and the south east corner of lot no. 4-; thence west 106 pet ches to the south east corner of lot no. 3 convey ed to Richard M. Kelly and the south west cor ner of lot no. 4 ; thence north 164 perches, binding on said R. M. Kelly's east line and the west line of lot no. 4, to the place of beginning, being lot no. 4. Containing one himdred and two acres and eighty perches. with about 30 or 35 improved, with one small framed house one old barn and one small log shingle shanty and a few fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Emily M. Parish executrix of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, deceased vs. John W. Camp. E. S. 'f racy, 11. 11. Seely and Abiram Pierce terre tenants. ALSO—A certain lot of piece of land situate in Wysox township. Bradford County, begin ning at a post on the north east side of the post road leading through Standing Stone; thence along by the same, sonth fifty degrees east sev enteen and thirty two hundteth perches to a stone corner by the northwest side of a lane run • northeasterly from said road ; thence by said lane north 44° east 12 and 2-10 perches to a post; thence by land of the party of the sec ond part north 50° west 16 and 82-100 perches to post ; thence by land of the same south 46° west 12 and 4-10 perches to the place of begin ning. Containing one acre and 49 perches and nine tenths of a perch, with a barn and store house thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Simon Stevens vs. P. C. Ward. .9LSO—A certain messuage, piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin and Leroy township, bounded as follows : beginning at the N.E. cor ner of of a. lot deeded by Bank of N. America to John li. Packard. a post on the N. Bank of Towand t rrct k ; thence south 215 p. to a post south 71'4 turner of said Packard's lot ; thence north 67' east 21 itnd 6-10 perches to a beach. thence north 73' east 17 and 4-10 perches to a post ; thence north 200 p. to a hemlock on the south bank of Towanda Creek ; thence up said creek according to the several courses thereof to the beginning., Containing 42'acres 26 and 3- 10 perches be the same more or less. with about 12 acres improved and a dwelling house and barn, thereof. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Bank of North America vs. John Robert. - J, N. WESTON, Sheriff, Shif's Office, Towanda Oct. 27, 1845. THE TOWANDA SAVINGS BANK ! • CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CLOTHS ! OF EVERY SHADE AND QUALITY. SUP. FRENCH CLOTHS, (twilled body,) do Wool dyes, do. Medium and low price, full stock, Gold Mint cloths for Overcoats, - Superfine French Cassimere Together with an endless quantity of Fancy Casaimeres, Satinett, Tailors' Trimmings warranted good. A glance at our ,stock of Cloths, will convince pnrchawra that from 20 to 25 per cent. can be saved by purchasing of 0et.20. GEO. E.FLYNT & CO. SAVINGS BANK ! . Still Later. More Rich Goods. JUST received an invoice of the latest styles of Silks, among which may be found Plain black and blue black, Ombre Striped Pon de See Caraelion Reps with Satin Stripes, Genuine Polka Bilks, Plaid Florences, Plain do., Plain silks fa Bonnetta, a rare opportunity for those to purchase who intend doing so as they are sold only a shade above suction prices at • Oct.:o. O. E. FLY,NT & CO'S.. The Lad and Mod Important Arrival Id at the TOWANIM CHEJP 87 ORE, No. 2, Brick Row. GREAT BARGAINS are now offered the people of Bradford county, by tite subscriber, who is now receiving am! opening one of the largest and best select eil assortment of goods ever brought into the village of Towanda. His stock of goods has been selected with great care expressly for this market, and as prices of the old credit system are necessarily high, he offers great in ducements to all who may have cash or produce to ex change for goods. His stock consists in an assortment of DRY GOODS, such as broadcloths, cassimeres, and vesting; satinetts, sheep's gray, hard times, linsey wool seys, a splendid assortment of Winter Shawls, ladies cravats, gloves, hosiery, suspenders, and tea thousand ar ticles, too numerous to meetion. Groceries. Such as sugar, tea, coffee, molass es , spices, lamp and lin seed oil, a full supply of Liquors, such as Champagne, Cogniae and American Brandy, Holland Gin, Old Mo nongehala whiskey, Port, Maderia, and Malaga Wine. A LSO—Crockery, Hardware, Nails, Glass, Iron, Leath. er, Boots & Shoes,- Buffalo Robes, Hata &Caps, Drugs & Dye Stuffs, &c. &c. All persons wishing to purchase goods are respectfully invited to give the subscriber a call, and examine his goods and pima before purchasing elsewhere. CIiARLES.REED, Oct. 1, 1845. No. 2 Brick Row. A PPLEBY'S PINE CUT CAVENDISH TO. BACCO, for sale by B. KINGSBERY. lAFEW BARRELS TANNERS OIL, fur sale at Oct. 1. MERCUR'S LUMBER FOR SALE. A QUANITY OF LUMBER will he sold for cash /VI by-private gale at the residence of the late Patrick Cummings. Also, a very valuable two-horse faun WA GON, but a short time in use—it cost about $BO, and will be sold for $45, on approved security at 6 months credit. A set of double HARNESS, with chains and whippletrees, for sl2—an excellent BOAT, for will be disposed of on a credit. There are several tons of superior HAY, and a quan tity of Oats, which will also be sold for cash, where the value is Offered. Apply to Franklin Blackman, Esq., or to the subscri ber. MICHAEL MITCHELL. Towanda, October I. 1895 N. B. A FARM, now or lately occupied by Stephen Cummings, will he let—with the mw-mill. It is bite's' al about 7 milei from Towanda—a number of logs orp the place will be disposed of at a fair value. COMIMG E ‘TiNITS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE, FEW of those NEW GOODS so long . and AA and anxiously looked for, have arrived. We shall eeep the readers of the Reporter advised from time to time of goods received from day to day until our entire stock of New, 14ich and desirybk Fall Goods all arrive, which in all probability will be the largest stock of goods ever exhibited in Bradford county. Our stock of goods having beeu purchased from first hands and from the first auction houses in the city, will as a consequence come below all competition. Call as usual at the Sa vings Book the only orginal cheap cash store. GEO. E. FLYNT & CO Uct.ls, 1845 NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of H. Kingsbery 4. Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to settle their ac coounts with H. S. Comstock, who will continue the business at the old stand. HENRY KINGSBERY, H. STANLEY COMSTOCK Athens Pa., Oct. I, 1845. Administrator's Notice. LL persons indebted to the estate of Nodiah Crrinmer, late of, Monroe tp. deceased are re quested to make immediate payment. and all those hay ing demands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested for settlement to the subscribers. JAMES R. IRVINE, CLARISSA CRANMER Mbnroe, 0ct.14, 1845. ` Administrators. 4) PIECES of plain fig Silk Warp Alpaca from three shillings, to one dollar per yard for sale by C. REED. Great Bargains at the LUMBERMAN'S EXCHANGE. & H. S. PHINNEY tender their thanks CIP to the public for the past summer's patronage, and would solicit a continuance of the same. We wouldsay to the public, ice are just receiving one of the largest and best selected stock of GOODS ever olfered.in this \ place. The stock consists in part of Groceries. Hardware, Crockery, Eiry Gooch, Paints, Oils, Glassware, Fish, realties, Salt, 4-c., in fact everything usually kept in a country store, all of which they will exchange (or Lumber, cash or most kind of country produce, on As reasonable terms as goods can be bought in Bradford county, for the same kind of pay, Towanda not excepted. Wanted, 856,000 SHINGLES ; 500,000 white pine Boards ; 40,000 Cherry and white stuff: Cash paid for panel and first rate Shingles. Cash paid for Furs. Monroeton, October 1, 1845. • LOZAZIO_LJILEM3M3 - ILTEW stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye . 1 . 1 Stuffs and Groceries have just been received from New York, and will be sold very, low—call at No. I Brick Row. Terms cash. A. S. CdIAMBERLIN. Oct. I, 1845. Latest arrival Of Nevi Goods ' . VVELLES & SATTERLEE hove been receiv ing the last three weeks from New York, a large end splendid stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, selected from the latest importations with un usual care as to style,,quality and especially as to pri ces. .They do not pretend to have the largest stocltln the country, or sell lower than any other house bet they ask all who wish to buy choice and good goods, to call and examine the quality and prices of their goods, and then judge who sells goods at low prices ; all are invi ted to call and examine their stock which comprises every thing usuaily kept in country stores. Athens Pa., September 30, 1845. 111 ADiES will find nearly as large a stock of Dress jiLA Goods, such as Cashmere, De E'Cosse, M. De Lame, Alpaccas, Ginghams, Prints, etc., at our store us in the county and at low prices. They will please call and examine the stock fair themselves. W ELLES ,lit AT'PERLEE. ENTLEM EN will find a large and splendid stock %Pr of Cloths. Cassisnerr4, Vestings, Cravats, Gloves, Eia..tic braces. Rubber Over Shoes, and every thing else they may wan&at very low prices for the quality at WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. SH A WLS in great variety & beautiful patterns may be found at . WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. it GRANS DELAIN, for Coating, and splendid KIL plaid Cloaking. Gala plaids and plaid Lining very cheap at WELLES & SATTERLEE'B. EACAPS & MUFFS any quantity from 12i EA - cents up at WELLES & SATTERLEEW LARGE and elegant assortment of Laces, Ribbons, Gloves and trimmings of all kinds at 0ct.20. . WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. SAVINGS BANK ! DIFERENT styles DRESS GOODB, consisting of A. & 8. Henry* seal Silk Warp Alpacca, Arcadian t.ustres. Cainelion Lustres, Orleans cloths, Romelies, Imperial .Btripe and figured Lustres, Semendrians new style, very rich Cashmeres, Mouslin De Lanes, Thibet Merinos, some magnificent Paris printed Cashmere d'Ecosse. Rich Ombro, Stripe Alpaca, and many other styles of dress goods for the Ladies, it makes it 20 per cent cheaper for the ladies as they are found only at' G. E. FLYNT & CO'S. n • . nenster 8 Nonce. Register's ivOTICE is hereby given to all persons interests.' IN that Lorain D. Ty ten, guardian of Sarah. Roberts. has filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wills in and for the COunty of Bradford, the account Of his said Guardianship, and that the same will be pre sented to the Orphans court of said' County, on Mon day the lst day of December next for confirmation and ,allowance. C. S. RUSSELL, Deputy Register. Register's Office, Nov.s, 1845. Large Arrival of Goods and NEW PIRIII. Is D. slc E. Lk Nontanye, MAVINU taken into their (inn, WM. A.-ROCK WELL as eci partner, with renewed energy and With hopes of rendering 44:isfactiiin to their niluturous customers, have been receiving, during the pant week, eleven Tone of G00d.% and will receive seven tons more in a few days. Their stock consists of u greater variety than they have ever before been enabled to offer, and at prices which will be sure to please. In their stock of Dry Goods may be found : 12 pieces Alp:wee ; 12 do , Cashms re de Ecnsse ; 100 do New style Prints; . I do French Brea4cloth ; 4 do English et:. 2 do Pilot and Beaver ; 4 do Cassimere; 2 do Beautiful article for Ladies' cloaks. Other Staple and Fancy Goods in proportion, too nu merous to mention. BOOTS AND SHOES. *Men's, boys', youths', and children's and ladies' floe kid and walking ; as also superior article of over shoes. HATS AND CAPS. 50 DOZEN, comprising every quality and atylein the market. GROCERIES. Powdered, crushed, loaf. Santa Cruz, Porto Rico, and N. 0. Sugar. Tea. coffee, pepper, spite, &c. &c. and some fresh Soda Biscuit. lIARDWARE. Iron, steel, nails, ark rope, butts and screw., door han dles, and the various kinds of Hardware suited to the wants of the country. anri Sperm, Elephant, linseed, and a good article for tan ners: The above stack is offered at wholesale orretail. For Cash, approved credit of stx months, or Boards & Shingles, Beef Hides and most kinds of country pro duce. MONTANYES & CO. Towanda, SepteMber 9, 1845. H. S. & M. C. MERCUR, )ID respe c tfully an n 07:ythe good citi w L .fßtdrord.nd.,wmunthe arrival at the TO NDA Cl* STORE, of the largest and most genera ent of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery. Boots and Shoes, Dye-Woods, Paints. 'Oils. 4.c. 4-c.. Ever opened in Towanda, and which will be'aold for CASH at wholesale or retail at lower prices than the same quality of goods are selling by any of our bluffing neighbors, as our goods are purchased with great care —principally for cash—of theiimporters and manufactu rers. Towanda, Sept. 10, 1845. 600100 i KINGSBERY. is now receiving at his old stand, which has been going of far eighteen years, where goods of all kinds has been sold and' WILL be sold, lower than at any other store in this Coun ty. A very large stock of all kinds of goods which has been selected with great care and attention, and bought at such prices of the importers and manufacturers, that it would be a ruinous business for any firm in theßriek Raw, or any where else, to undertake to sell goqa as cheap as I can, and will. If my friends and the phblie generally, will call before they make their purehises elsewhere, they will find that this notice isnot put in ale paper for a BLUFF, like some by the aide of it ; but, it means what it says. I have a general assortment of every kind and descrip tion of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery. Boots 4- Shoes. Nails, Iron, Leather. 4-c. WI AY'S celebrated INDIA' RUBBER Shoes and jur Suspenders—a new article, for sale at sep. 27. B. KINGSBERY'S. SOLE h UPPER LEATHER, for sale by sep. 27. B. KINGSBERY. CODFISH, Mackerel and Shad, for sale by sep. 27. B. KINGSBERY. COTTON YARN, Knitting Yarn, Balls, Wicking, Wadding—any quantity for sale very low, by imp. 27 TON: Fall river Nails, for sale cheap. by sep. 27. B. KINGSBERY DYE WOODS, PAINTS & OILS, of every des cription, for sale, one notch below the markt t. 1. rep. 24„ 13. KI.NGSBERY. [FATS& CAPS, without number, for sale lower than was ever before heard of, by sep. 24. B. KINGSBERY. SPLENDID lot of Brush, Silk, Fur and Sporting igsTEA Huts, :also Oil silk, velvet and fur caps, together with Muffs, and Buffalo robes, for sale cheap at Oct. 8. REED'S arT ASH paid , for WHEAT, by NV Oct. 8. ELLIOTT ¢ MERCER. ( / QUASH paid for BEEF HIDES. by vo Oct. 8. ELLIOTT & MERCER ipt ASH paid for FLAX SEED, by ‘:-') Oct. B. ELLIOTT & ItIERE.I7R. ASH paid for Oata,by J Oct. 8. ELLIOTT & MERCUR. FALL & WINTER FASHIONS I.7aS Lt;tl,tJ ATCHELER & COREL beg leave to inform the inhabitant of Towanda and vicinity, that they have just commenced the Tailoring Business, up stairs, No. 4. Brick Row, where they are prepared to execute all work entrusted to them with ears neatness and des patch, and in the most fashionable manner. Having just received the New York and Philadelphia fashions, and with their long experience in the business ; they flat ter themselves that their work will be made in a manner and style equal to any other establishment in the place. Terms made to correspond with the times. CUTTING done on the shortest notice. All kinds of country produce received in payment, for work at market prices. October I. 1845. ' 2b1Y2)11 riamua:z.(9=2o FASHIONABLE TAILORS, OverMontanye's store, next door to ?demur's law office, at the old stand of Powell & Seaman. [ln! J. E. Canfield, Attornepat.Law, WILL attend to all kinds ofbusiness intrusted to his care, with promptness and despatch. Of -6 ce ride Ttn and Stove Store budding—up stairs. tol. Administrator's Notice, ALLperson, indebted to tie estate of ACHATVB V OUGHT, late of Rome township, deceased, ere requested to make immediate payment, and all those baying demands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested for settlement. T. VOUGHT. Administrator, Rome, Oct. 1, 1845. With will annexed M'Allisters MI llealioy Ointment. . Anew supply of this popular metliciueolso s quantity of the SOLAR TINCTURE, just received by • Oct. I. H. 8. &M, C. MERCITIL .BUSHELS of Timothy and Flax SEED, wanted in exchange for goods, at Oct. 8. REED'S GURR.OI.IIVIS S.dLE: NOTICE is hereby given, that by..virtuo of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County to me directed,--will be exposed to public -sale, up ,the rpremi sea, on Saturday the 29 .by et November next. at 1 o' clock in the afternoon, the following lot of land situ ate in Towanda township, bounded on the .nortlihy D. M'Oill, on the east by Benj. Wilcox, on the south by M. Mitchell. and on the west by W. Patton. Con taining twenty-five rerea, with 110 9 110 h" rect ed, and three or four sores improved. Terms made known on the day of sele. Ckt.- 28th. 1 sas. • F. FISHER. Goordian orals minor children of biotin Miller ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND cubic feet of W. Oak and White Pine rather for sawing proposes delivered on the bank or at Port Deposit, wanted in exchange for goods and some cash by : Nov.s. . • ._ WELLES & SATTERLEE, '• THE,,LATEST „; AND SON - .. '• ' T A VT ‘77.: e r : cone ''lringo greatOD .. pletsore n in of announcing to the public , that their extensive assortment of FALL * DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, IIiIIi'DFEIRE CROCA'ERY,. , • riects, shoe,,, Iron, .4'ails, Salt, Fish, Lessiher r au, liu lain market, opened add ready for their numerdus customers, and will be cold cheaper for Cash, than eon be bought al any other raiablislitnent in lawn .' We do not say this for the purpose of decoying custdmers into our store, (as is tbe - prActice with some of our neighburs,) but merely that the citixensof Bradford Ceunty may know best where to buy goods to their interest. • It is gratifying for us t' e.now that we have enjoyed ennie.il the "similes and favors" of a generous public. fcr a number of years. and we rill by no means make assertions that we canna . and do not intend to fulfilkiessi We might. like some of our neighbors, receive their !roans. But we we with every man, woman arid child to know the fact, that ree will soli our entire stock of NOW and Fashionable Goods, at the extreme low rate of 14f per cent. alma cost and-trans donation r . ~ . . . . , Towanda, October VT. 1845: . . .......c. . . . . „ . . r I lit Sre again in the Field with fifteen thousand dollars worth of the cheapest and most desirable ,qtock of Goods ever brought into Bradford Calmly! THE Cashier & Co. of the TOWANIM SAVINGS BANK, tender their sincere thanks for the-very li beral patronage heretofore secured. and trust by strict attention to business, inil selling goods cheaper than any other establishment, to inelit a continuance of their smiles and favors. Our stock of goods consists of every known variety and stile of bry Goode, from the first auction houses in the city of New York, and select ed with great care expressly for tb!a meridian, Also. a large selection of Family Groceriec, Shelf Rardware, Crockery, Boots & Shoes, Hollow irare4 Ironolrezilst,':gteel, • and an unusual quantity of HABER:VASBEItr, to make uur stock of useful and ornamental complete. Our stock of goods were purchased for cash. and foi cash will be sold us cheap as at Binghamton,Elmieei or Owego, and decidedly cheaper than any establishment in Towanda. Time and space will' not aliaw. us to enumerate the many new , rich and desirable Minds, but will .be shown to all who favor us with a call , with pleasure. REMEMBER and , call one door below 'Crecy & Moore,.where the ° pay-down" system is in full force: and as a consequence, are not overcharged with delinquencies in the Credit system, or additions made to support the Lumber trade. " One price, and no deviation is the true system:" 100' . A call is solicited, hefnre purchasing elsewhere, at No. 5, south end, Brie* Row. Towanda, October 21, 1845. GEORGE E. FLYNT & COE UMW 001120SL Elliott & Mercor. A RE NOW RECEIVING, a very large and very AL general assortment of Fail and Winter Goods. which they offer to the public on liberal terms, for cub, grain, or approved credit. Their stock consists of almost everything that any one wishes to buy. And for the bentfit of those who wish to purchase merchandise of any kind, and want to know where to find it, they will enumerate a few of the many articles tbhy have for sale: - Ladies silk shawls sad black tea-pots ; Gents' satin cravats and ten-penny nails: Colored satin, for ladies' bonnets, and Glazed hats for men ; • Knitting pins and crow-bars; Carpet tacks and vest patterns: Broad Axes and alpaccu; M. detainee and wagon boxes; Printed blue teas and young !vier' tea ; Umbrellas and German pipes; Pocket knives and loaf sugar ; Molasses and coarse boots; Ladies: cot. hose and steel earn hoes; • • Ladies' sight caps, for six cents, and Men's eel:llene caps for 12} cents; Ladies' linen hdkrs for one shilling„ and Plenty of English and Swedes iron, all sizes; India rubber cloth for carriage covers and Beautiful figured alpaccas for tubes' drain; Ladies' boas and muffs, and lampblack ; Leghorn bonnets and stone jugs; Black and blue ink and spirits turpentine; Lamp ell and Colonge water ; Sweet oil and sarsaparilla syrup: Blue vitriol end beat Java and Rio toffee; Wafers and buck shot; Indellible ink and pure dry and ground white lead ; Looking glasses arid cut tumblers; 'Fea kettles and black silk stocking'; Candle wicking and bed cords; Coat Buttons and writing paper; Shell aide combs and corded skirts; Bonnet ribbons and cavendish tobacco ; Plough points, and cap ribbons; Ladies dress h'iFfs and stove tubes; Assorted Needles. and beat Nutria bats; Steel pens and shovel plough patterns; Plated hub bands and silk scarfs for ladies; Cotton Vain and wire seises; Awl blades and pins, assorted sizes; Ladies' kid slippers and nail hammers; Willow baskets and gimp cords: Men and boys' cloth caps and plane irons; Knives and forks and ark rope: Cast steel and steel thimbles; Brass kettles and brass thimbles; Beaver cloth and cotton batting ; Pepper boxes and-shoe knives; Bonnet boards and slate pencils; • Carpet binding and inkstands; Coach lace and handsaws; Raisins and sawmill saws ; Seidlitz powders and trying renares; • Rubbeenvershoes and rti inch spikes; • Sleigh bells and steelyards; Cassimeres and ivory combs; , Gridirons and welting cord ; Whale bone and patent saw setts; Suspenders and patent door butts; Finner's chisels and laces for ladies' caps; Pongee handkerchiefs and hair brushes; Misses and women's bl. cot: gloves & hair brushes; Cocoanut dippers and teeth brushes; Colored cambric and door handles ; Augur bitts and children shoes: Woolen shawls and gum caps; Black tea and patent wheelheads; Morrocco belts and tea servers; Saddler's 'silk and mouse traps; Bonnet wire and atone churns; - Plaid linseye.and sash pulleys; Patent blind fastenings and butts, (a new article); Spoke shaves and door mats; Black inulT and madder ; Brittannia lamps and shoe strings; Wht. and bl.silk gloves and gun flints; Sattinet of all. kinds and gunpowder; Horse cards arid satin vestiug ; Curry combs and fur caps; Hair combs and sash fastenings; Glass dishes and wool cards; Corset lacers and trace chains; Brass back combs and calicoes of all qualities; • Sash cords and corn whisps; • • Coat canvass & padding and tryde whips; Furniture prints arid razor strops: ,'Fable covers arid °lnes's' geography's; Coarse'rhoes and polished augurs; Linencambric and sole leather; Hum iron and linen' edging Er. ; Florence silks and brown sheeting. ;' Cap wire and copal varnish;; Lin. Oil and Russia diaper; , . • Blk. French crap and American door locks; Mirieral knob !Odor and white lisse,crape; Chrome yellow and green, and coat binding ; Indigo and ribbon wire ; •e• Cream Tarter and silk cords and tassels; Horse blankets and brass nails; Tea saris and setts teas; Spirit levels and spool cotton; Towenila, September p.1)4415. B. KINGtSBEBY r HAVE. GOODS FOR THE LADIES, 'aim* which., are Cashmeres, Mousse Detains, plaid WO and Silk work. Alpaca, 6.4 plaid • Cloakiug,Girdles mud Trinimhigs;in Or r ispoed, &c. • • aril. 24:: " " ' EINGSDE,RY. irpotyrts ;Si• 8140E . 51-A.ll7,l4vmstock of away kind and aize,it lower ppci,- Mart ever..lol„4, found St -- ' . D 1713 do ,OILS: Dye ardothratulllys Mori , pTFTY large eteek.jost received:la • . DAIRD's • ft' KEGS NAILS and 'mei& UPPER LEATH ". ER at - No. 3 BRICK ROW. . . MINE TON of KIP & CALF, SKINS fat sale 'cheaper ilien:asy place in Oki at" DANY& EL MIX lONIIII Sill GEORGE E. FLYNT & CO. 1111%! CENTRAL DRUG STORE, THIS LAY RECEIVING; et the Central Point. a few doors south of Montanye's Cash Slate. di net from New York; a fresh supply of DRUGS AM) MEDICINES, Which will positively be sold . at city cost and charges. Physicians of - this and other coun ties, will do well to call and eiamine the qualities sod prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determin ed to make it your interest to purchase of us (consult ing the interests of your patients, notwithstanding). Our motmcnt consults in part bf the following t Blue mass Syringes, assorted Nit silver Sugar lead Quicksilver Quaspla iperas Phosibate iron Tart. Antimony Carbonate do lodine Paregoric lodid. pouts,* Laudanum Red precipitate - /Mier caustic White do " Nos vomica Strychula Musk kreosote Mace Pol.. Jolop Ext. do do Colacynth do Gentiim do Cicuta do Hyosciannut do Toraxicom White do Marsh rosemary Bayberry bat Squills Essential oils ' of all lthi i. Chammonile flowers Coto. and whito glue Borax, refined. Saltpetre Digitalis Copperas Rhubarb poly . — lngo do root Solution 'of Tilt Arrow root • Annie deed Hellebore nig • shellac gutti Sulph. morphine Venice turpentinb do Quinine Balsom Fir Eng. Calomel do Hooey Valerian root do Copaiva Seneca do do Tolu Serpentaria do - Barbadoes Tar Genii= do Oil do Colombo do • Btagtiody Pitch Link do Datemsn's drops Liquorice do • Lamott's do Extract do Chloride of limb Senna leaves Cubeba Gum Myrrh, No. I Coe. Indices ma do Guainci do Aloes do Gamboge do. Foetida Prins. do do Camphor Nitric do do Opium ... Solph do Prepared chalk Miriade do ' Rochelle salts Cat. magnesia Epsom do " do soda Glauber do Calcined magnesia ,Flour,sulphur Cantharides . do benzoin. Corrosive sublimate . • Thera piers Cochineal Uva Ursi Spring & Thismb lancets Saffron ; Lancet cases, & - c. die. Printers begin to grumble already, or we would still continue to enumerate; but ell we say is, tame and aro for yourselves. Many thanks to a generous public for past favors, hoping for a continuance of the same. A.D.' MONTANYY., Dscsionrr., Towanda, September 10, 1045. • lET SMOKIYG IS A FACT, acknowledged by 811 4 that the best CIGARS in town, are to be had at the N T . 17. CENTRAL DRUG STORE. Wayne County Plonahs. t. 4DOZ Wayne county plodghs, for sale.-at the Sa vings Bank. Plough merchants supplied at manu facturers prices, and Farmera on the most reasonable terms. _ ,G. E. FLYNT *CO. No. 5 Brick BOW. July 30 HARNESS AND. CARRIAGE mmtalsarmargo, A . LARGE and general assortment of the shove ar iik. ticks, compirsing almost everything used by Her -necs and Carriage Makers, which' , he cold lower than the mine quality of goods ha ve ever Leen offend at Owego or Elinim,Just received h'y app. 24. H. S. de M. C. , MERCUR. Liven, POUIV DS SAILf3„ assorted aiirs. at 11, imp. 24. , E RUHR'S. ott LEATHER, alai; el; J 131 • rev Leather and Calf liking, at MERCURIEI. rep. •24. JRARDWAIREThe largest assortment and greatest variety ever offered in Bradford county, rer:eiyed at 1311',*, l URUS , Alava. limey velvet and Rib. 1 111 X bons at MERCUR'& liAlolo—lancy. end .pl do .Cowsimeree. andante; . , tweeds, Kentucky jeans, Paid cloak lining., &e.. i great variety, and very , cheep, on be found at. kJ E RCVR'f. 4 7 114IiMgRES, Item and PpLainea, a great aerie. 'ry, tintrbeautiful patterns. it MERCUR'B. • is• &',,il . 7 lNGi3'' BANK 7 7( Tq'hi reserre.) inilidtt TON'S MICR:4M 811 A Bk, - , 'Plaid kWcioleilnevealyle. ' • Rob Roy 'do., 6.1 10-4; - Maki& titb'ealbrord ALDn Lane. Plain dn. We aay they are 'rely cheap, hose who are skeptical can beonnvinced by calling and purchasing at Oet. 20. G. E. FLYNT & CO'S. ME IVIEDICINEAND SURGERY. . . JAMEtt M. GOODRICH has located binatelf Jur it MONROE.' kir the pftetiee of hial . profeasiou. and •be Thisied to wilt on those requinng bis see , Aces. Ho may be found af.l. L. Johnson'. ta4nn. Reference maybe made to Dm. Horton - 0s MAsott, of Towanda: April 23, 1845. Juniper betties Aqua ammonia Cob. do Net. Ether ulph.do Brimstone Blue siiiic4 'Formic Acid 'Citric do Oxalic do