TILE PRESIDEIM—We have had occasion several times to renibrk upon the,jndustrious habits and close application to-business of, the p r esident of the United States. Being c o rn. ivelv a young mail. enjoying gaud health. antPP; - - accustomed from early youth to these liahs its, he is most - indefatigable rn giving his per 'anal attention to all branches of the public ser vice; and that too, more in detail than perhaps anv of his predeeessorsihave hien able, from their more advanced age, to bestow upon them. With many of these details ho has become fa. wilier. He is found daily in his office irom an early hour until late in the evening. 4 . s the country has been enlarged, and its population increased. the duties and responsi• hairier' of the presidential office have been greatly augmented ! In the midat of business he receives the visits of the thousands w h o throng to the capitol at this season of the year. and is courteous to all, whether they call to pay their respects. or on-business, taking care to neglect no public duty which requires his at tention. No inconsiderable portion of his time is con sumed in reading the immense. correspondence which he receiveedaily. To answer the thou sands of letters from correspondents who re quest answers is physically impossible; nor has it ev r been attempted by any of his pre decek,irs. Were the President to abstract his whole time from other more important duties, it would be imp - ossible Tur him to respond to more than one in ten of his tiuuieruus mows . poodents. We mention the fact, that it may b e generally known, and that answers ought not to he expected by the thousands of persons who address letters to him. But, though he can not answer them, the public may be assur ed that nu letter on business requiring his at tention is neglected. PANTALOONS AND SCANDAL.—The Boston p piers, state that one night recently a gentle tam in Charlestovin. on the opposite side of the river, left home to go to the theatre, but changed his mind ankreturned at nine o'clock. Soon alter he had retired to bed, his wife com plained of being very ill, and begged him to get her some brandy. Alarmed, the good man hastily dressed and hurled to the shop, where h e purchased the desired drink. and putting lint hand in his pocket took from it a quarter of a dollar, as he supposed—all he had in change. h e wag positive. The shopkeeper gave him her dollars and seventy-five cents in change. The piece was examined —it 51 as a half eagle. The gentleman felt again in his pockets and Lund over $2OO there. tie looked sharp at' the anwhisperables—they were not his own— while those be had doffed in going to bed were among the missing. • Married, la Athens, Dec. 3lbt 1845. by Wm. Andrews, Mr. Jair.ra JOHNSON, to Miss Haaatrr.E. LAN-rz, both of Njprimeton. On the 15th Mgt.. by the Rev. Mr. Low, Mr. R. K. gort.r.i. of Towanda, to Mina Maur TaLLIIIIKVE. gerNOTICE.—The Preshytery Su.iurhatine is to meet in Rnh s, nn the first Tuesday in Frbruaty next: on.which day the Pteshyteriati church u that ',Lice, is to dedicated to the wur.bip of Al. cv,:ht, God, Father, son, Andty Ghost berme to al 11 A. M. Set..ai.tna of Pteshytery to be ot,ned club it .cim.itt at Fix in the evening. A general trodialive NotAl . gratit) _ tirsH. CLOVER 4 TI310:1111 SEED CM, just received end tor ti.de in quantities to suit ES= 60 1 13 ,, C6 . 11 :t D i, of n superior qua- ELLIOI'r & WyIyBUSH. C I LPFER JEER. p.! cud for calf by ADMINISTRATOR'S NoTrcE. -- 14 0.1. 1cE is eivcn that all prr , uns indebted to the estate of Benjamin Brink, lateurNheshvquin tp., Occrppe.;, are requested to i!ntraNlialt• payment. and all tho - se haring th.mftil.lm nainnt the came ore re qt,e•ted to present them legally attested for se dement. De ? s Administrators. Shesbequin, January 21. 1945. QTATE J MENT of the'amount, description and ea lueor the real a..d pers-inol property. trades. Sic.. made tsiable by the act of llth June, ISIO. and the severs' sent]. tornts th, rem. Showing the amount of tan assessed for County purposes: i t each b rough township of the county of Bradford ; also the sum as versal for the use of the Commonwealth and the aft portmionent thereof according to the assess-3mA made In the fall of the year 1845, for A.D.1846.' ; 2 2. 17 E- 2 ; O * , n r o - 4‘ S 1 .V, g-I i; a*: - 0 t t Alhen, ip. F.... 174.903 $450 $l7O $.',510 A t(irns borough, 60.017 8250 90 250 A limne 28.418 700 25 75 A.Nyluio 49.005' 1110 7.0 485 Arnirnia • 11.772 Burlington 105.549 60 100 480 Culutnbis ' - 92.000 - 160 Croton • 92.894 Duro!' 46.801 Franklin ' 29.661 Granville 50.363 Ilcmck 34711 lanrldield 50.643 Lerny ' 46.428 3 1onroo 84.819 On ell . 67.936 Pike ' 151.363 Rome - 63.0 6 Rolgberry . • .56.837 Stifthequin 113.599 B oiith6Hd 113.397 t‘pringfield 86.663 S andln2 stone 55.85,1 Booth Creek 39.459 8 1eingbill • 45,838 Luanda born' 143.950 Imp., 74.295 ' 122.548 56.016 165.347 53.806 91.299 50.698 82.851 650 :0 I 0 2160 2900 `' l looo 600 160 200 4100 :3650 1744 1266 200 800 13.700 Tray Lister ygox Wen. tit Wimp Daiwa' " Plain 2000 100 1000 3300 1310 $2.548.475 0.5,1130 $2755 Brad/Ordrounfy. , • • We the Commisstoners of said county. do Lime. l" -1, 7 emit; the above statement to be correct, ac. ..cording to the returns ramie by the several As. 'errors of the several townships and boroughs in 'arid 'uat9, and we hereby give Eunice that the Board of 11, 1ision will meet at the Commiuianet'a Office. in Td. Neanda, on Wednesday. the .Bth day of January A. D. 184 6, to correct and equalize the above statement. Witness our hands and seal of odiee at l'olwards, thia 12th day of Jencaay, A. 0,1848. I. TOWNER, 1.. PUTNAM. Cenunia'nrs. A. L. CRAMMER, WA-snarl', Clerk.. Atb‘t-1.14 A 7 tl dr, CAPS, without number, far Ear than mai ere, Wore-heard of, tni . -se,p 24. ' B . EINGSBERT.- • _ . V 4 4181 T OF LETTERS; ieniainitig 'in- the P IF U. at Towanda, Dec 31, 1845. • - . Arid Wm 13 , 'Johnston Henry Agney Mary Miss 2 Ketcham, John F ' • • Bowman J ' Knapp Chalice M Beaman 4 R Ladd C K •, '' • Bishop Eliza Miss 2 I.oviller Elizabeth Miss Barlow Frederick N Lane. Bricklayei Bull Wm H • Law Andnitv Balch•John Meredith", 1) 3 Bailey Jeremiah • Morgan Wm Brosmon John ' Mead Daniel - . Cummings Harry Mace Abram . • . Crimmins 1 ennis ' 141 . Kale,Richard Curtis Lawrence Mar Win E C • . Carter John ' MeGuyre John Costo:o Edwanl Al iirdock Salta ,_ Carpenter Elisha Overton Win Carmen Charles - O'Riley T B Comyns James Peckham D /." Coll, ewe of Brad. Co. Paymer W B Decker Pertnilly Mies Niter Rev. Alonzo' Decker Panache - Pierce James - Decker Wm • Quypemey -Nicholas Decker James • Salsbury' Seth Cola' Dodge Oliver ,Sntith Samuel H Etheridge Isaac D --. Sinith Almira Mis Eveland Abrnae Sanford Daniel Eggleston Daniel Shewit George N , Emery A Kroft George Foreman Daniel Seely Reuben C Guyer E Santee Wm Gregg Frances Thayer Marvin Goodwin Benjamin Taylor George Gilbert Elmer Upright's' /tf Hod John Van Seiver Hiram Hall I) R Wattles James 2 2 Hutchinson Francis R 2 Wilson Thomas M Eager Daniel Whitney Mary Hine Henry W Wiliam" David Hartley Andrew .1 Williams George • . Hathaway J , Wood Bam'l H ,- Donenback Peter ' Wiggins James A. S. CHAMBERLIN, P.M.' ~. MOCONIONGO & TONDO ISLANDS, two celebrated countries far producing fine teas: The subscribers are now furnishing their customers with samples of the shove teas, from a fresh cargo just arrived in t.ie ship .4 Cheap mom." for Jan 7. WM.H. BAIRD & Co. BUCKWHEAT & WHEAT FLOUR. by the bbl or Ices quantity, at j 7 BAIRD'H. LIST OF JURORS, drawn for February T. and Sessions, 1845, GRAND ArIIORN. Athens tp.—Ebenezei Dunham; Albany—Joseph Lee; Burlington—Efiphalet Justin. jr. Canton—Jesse Oran. John P. Lindley ; Leroy—John C. Griswold ; Monroe—Joseph Bull; Pike—Judson Eastabrooks, Chaumy Seymour; Smithfield— A'. F. Kellogg ; Springfield—R. W. Root, S. L.-Cooley, C. Westfall ; Springhill—Joseph Baker; Standing Stone—Anson Goff; Tray—Orrin P. Ballard, Reuben Case; Warren—J.Beardslee, J. Brister, Wm. Pendleton; Wysos—W .C.Green. A. A. Bishop. Windham—Edwin K. Collins; Wyalusing—Chester Buck ; • TRAVERSE AVROES.-VIUST WEAN. - Athens hor—Thos, R. Basis, W. W. Verbeck; Athens tp—A. Watkins; Armenia—Erastus KilT; Albany—lab:Aral Corson; • Burlington—Thomas Blackwell: Columbia—J. Cladding, B. Calkins, J. Beeman ; Durell—Daniel Cole; Franklin—Hiram Gay; Granville—H. Ross, Latnan D. Taylor; Leroy—Jetliah Hunt; Lite Veld— Nick dos Demurest; Monroe—. W. I. Mason, W. H. Strickland; Pike—Loomis Wells; Ridcheirv—Miles Covell; tt one— W. E. it:gym:int. D. M. Wattles. J. A. Moody, Edwin A. Ridgway. Isaac Parker; South Creek—Valentine Lewis ; Shei.heguin—A. Gore. Stephen Shores, Peter Green ; Springfield—C. Monks. A. Traphap,sa, J. T. Learned ; si.nnaliill—Nr at. S. Hall; Siarnliint stone—John Bishop, John Vanness; Towanda tair—Jerry Culp; In—William Gregg. Bernie M'Gill; Piny—Leonard Upham; ter—Jam-F. Vandyke. Edward Kemp. jr.; Warken—Gen. W.ll ,woran, Benjamin Lyon ; %%Ina:am—Win. D. Babcock; Wynlusing —Benj-tiniti Aria, .1. Hornet; Wysox—Angesitre Bull. J. E. Piollett.. ItEED 8 I= Athens tp.—Gro .lyres, W. H. Overton; John Spal din Nremus : . /irrn, Silas W. Park; A rmenia—l..rael Moore; flurbliabiti—Jolin WCord; Coluinbil—Haydrn ; P. 1 1 ,4 y Litrlift-13---E F. Sertviii A B. ". ;in tr.!, .1. Park ; Wo.,drillT. L. E. ; Orwell—.l D llutriphry ; . Pike—EilwarJ Jones. IVm. 'Mark, C. B r u s h ; Rom..—G. W. Ea.tman, li.Piyornorr, S. F. Barnes I Ridulierrs—Evans Peter. Isaac Baldwin ; Sprinufirld—Caleb Trask, 0. Harkness ; Smithfield—James H. Webb; Troy—Leonard Bradford, H. D. Freeman ; Towanda hor—Joseph K. Smith ; Standing stone—W. H.Gonlon; Ulster—John Bow an; D. H. Fuller; Windham—Daiii l Bailey. David Bragg; Warren—Samuel Hari; Wyalusing—lsrael Burk. January 7. 1845. I t. '• E ;O 1 6; '2. ra 1.600 Acres of . Land for Sale. FOR SALE, about one thousand six hundred acres of Land, situate In Smith Creek township, Brad ford County and State of Pennsylvania, lying within twelve miles of Elmira, one of the most flourishing and growing business places in western New York, and di rectly on and near the Williamsport and Elmira stage route,and contemplated railroad line, between the two last mentioned placed; and being tbe"great thorough-fare between the interior of New York, and the southern and interior parts of Penna. This land being a superior quality of upland. for farming purposes and hawing grow ing thereon a considerable quantity of Pine Timber, of fers inducements not usually met with, end will be sold in lots of not less than one hundred acres,. or in a body. For price and terms inquire of A. W. Johnston, El., Chesnut Street above Broad,.Philadelphis, or of the subscriber, Smithaelif township, Bradford County, 5 j P enna• JOHN L. WEBB, Agent. - a ,5 December 1845 1650 3112 - :ZMIr 1100U.151 • attaraeij at Lau', OFFICE in the north corner of the Brick Row.di rectly over the Post °dice, Main area. cO'En. trance at the north end of the building. d 3. 70 75 '25 100 Wanted, at the Sayings Bank. , • WL WANT FROM Orwell, Pike & Borlingtonlowaships,looo a good roll gad fresh Butter. 200 4220 1270 WE WANT From Elkland township, 750 a roll butter and a gnaw. City of deerskin,. wa WANT From Smithfield, Canton, Wysox and Ulster, 1000'a Butter-1,500 bushels of grain, various kinds. 2475 305 150 VI WIN? From Albany, Franklin, Standing Stone end igyalas ing, 500,000 of Lumber of all kinds, for which each will be paid. Frtim old and new Bheshequin, 5000 bushels oats, lie, wheat and COM. we WA3T eue ,From the shove townships. 74 cub customers, to mike our number just 1000. Framers wishing to purchase goods for their 'produce, will please price our deeds, es we are giving in exchange, goods st "gok/ and sheer prices." There is but•onepriee; and that's cash price at .129 G.E.FLYNT & CO'S. $13690 LaU33 , 23'033D0 ZK)Ratfago IWOTICR is beret, given, to ell persons interested. that Burton Strait, guardian of f,oiinda Lee; and Smanet Kellum, guardian of Throdore Isaac Ennis, have Clad and ' , rubs! in the office of the Register of Wills in and for Bradford county, the accounts of their several guardianships, and that the same will be presented to the Orphan's coat of said county, on Monday, the id day of February twit, for confirmation and allowance. LYMAN E. DE WOLF. Register. Reglater's Office, Towanda, Dec. :9, 1846. Flour ! Flour 1 PROCLAMATION 717 11 p E re llE id t j e u ta dg l e lu o at f „ tb J e un i .l l; 7 iu C di . r i i s a re di ti g a i gt, consisting of the, counties of Imze•ne, 11radford and Tioga,and Ha:ry Morgan and Reuben Wilber esquires, Associate Judges in and'fr the county of I.lrAdford, have issued their precept bearing dam the Vld of De cember 1835, to me directed, for holding a court of Dyer and tennineri dcrie•ai quarter cpecione ether peace, common pleas and orphan's court, at Towanda, for the county of Bradford,' on the first Monday of February nett, being the serond,tu Continue two weeks. ' fiottee is ihrrrfore berfby to the Coroners.. Justices of the Peace and Constables of the County of Brailfiani, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of sald day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and other their remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to he done; arid those who ar t s bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who OM er may be in the jail of said conn: ty, or, who are'or shall be bound to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctual to their attendance, agrees ly to their notice. - Dated'at Towanda. the sth day of January. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, and of the Independence of the United States the seventieth. JOIIN F. MEANS:Shirilr. lEST OF LETTERS. remaining in d 0. at Athens, December 31, 1845. Richard II Benson 2 8 8 Hoyt John Barnum Oliver Ellswonh Wm Briggs : Chas Hopkins Charles Benedict Geo Kill . Sam': Chandler Mary K Rogers D G Newton Nancy Rice Harrierson Cruz Albert N Russell Joseph Clapp , Joseph Fut gerson George Giulia Chas B. ,Stuart Wm Edward Henry Bible ' Philip Frederic Isaac Springsteen Ethan 8 Fox Pitney Snyder Horace C Gallop Ira Scud Edwd Hurlburt Irona s Snyder . Mrs Hannah Ke , ch Anna Spaldirig John A Lidell John. Sweet Mrs Deborah McDowell Nelson Tuttle M G Merchant David Watkins Esther iiiiaina Morris E Wilcox F. McDuffie Jane P Wheeler Israel S Mead Daniel M Wilson H 'F McGeorge - Melissa Wheeler David Playfoot N F Wynkoop Lorenzo D W heeler Wm Welles Nancy Park Abel P.estoy Wm H Willson - 3 C. H. HERRICK, P. H Nzra Preston ADMINISTRATOR'S NMIOE. NtheOTICE is given that all persons indebted to ' estate of Wm. Ksroz, of Tray tp., decd., are re quested to Make immediate payment, and all those hav ing demands against the same are requested to present them legally attested for settlement. CHARLES DRAKE ANDREW MORRI:±ON, Granville, Dee. 31, 1845. Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. • persona inhebted to the estate of Timothy Brig- OA ham, late of Granville, deed, are requested to make payment : and those having dementia aeainst said estate, to present them legally attested for settlement. JONATHAN WOOD, Administrator. Smithfield, Dec. 9 DM. ADNIINISTRATOR'IS NOTICE. ALLpersons indebteJ to the estate of Anna Dim wick, of Orwell, deceased, are requested to make payment; and those having demands against said es tate; so present them legally attested for settlement. AMASA DIMMICK, Administrator. Orwell, December 10, 1815. Administrator's lit tice. A"persons indebted to the estate of Leonard H. Thomas, late of Springfield township deceased, nre requi,ted to make in - lineal:de payment, and tho-e tidying dem olds against the said estate are requested to pre,„ent then. III:ally attested for settlement. to the sul. scriber. JON ATHA N WOOD, Administrator. Smithfield, Dec. 2, 1846. Administrator's Notice. 4 M. persona indebted to the estate of Abner Tho ni. mca, late of 'Smithfield tp.. dec'd. ore regdeeted to make immediate payment, and al/ thine havingdemaads again.' the same are requeeteeto present them, legally attested for settlement to the subscriber. JONATHAN WOOD, Administrator. Smithfield. Dec. 2, 1845. A timilliNtrator's Notice. A!' T.persons indebted to the estate of Abner N. Me mo% late of Smithfield tp. deceased are rc qucAed to made intmediale trtyment, and all those hav• in" dementia eanin4t the name are 'lnvested to present them, legally .alte.te.l for settlement to the subscribers. drINA'I'BAti WOOD, Adoijnigtattor. Smithfield. Dec. 2, 1945. 17iptr:11"17QUA 3c TONQUA, two celebrated epecimemt of their TEA (fresh im p.rtstioni) are selling rapidly at December 29. G.E.FLYNT & COl4. 3za33tau)3 aatilvaa. NOTICE is hereby Own to all persons intereeted, that David Griswold jr., and Joseph Braman, ex ecutors of the estate of Burton. &ball, deceased, late of Wells tp.. and J. E. Bullock and D. A. Carey admin istrators of Sam. Lewis, deceased, and David Griswold jr. survivor of Nahum Haulm, deceased. late of Colum bia township, and Nathan Coon jr. Seth Loomis and Reuben Bennet, w ministrators of the estate of Thomas Rennet!, deceased, late of Canton township. and Edw'd White, one of the executors of Patrick Cummings, deceased. late of Sheshequin township, have filed and settled in the Once of the Registet of Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, the accounts of their several ad ministrations upon the estates aforesaid, and that the same will be 'presented to the Orphan's Court of said county, on Monday the 2d day of February next, for confirmation and allowance. LYMAN' E. DEWOLF, Register Register's Office, Toteaucla,"Dec.29. 1845. WT r ( ALMANAC'S ANA C'S fur 1816, just remised and sale titERCLipS' UONV&Wait. =mem LscAm THE SAYINGS BANK. Mills action was brought for "downright murder," g against the Cashier & Co. of the Towanda Sa vings Bank, for inning goods too cheap, and thereby bringing leanness upon the " Merchant Princes" of the borough. But, with all their vaunted sayings, hired witnesses and combination+. together with the principal evidence admitted by us—(that goods were sold cheap. er at Flynt St Co.'s than any other establishinent)— we have at last come of with our " capital increased." and obtained a signal victory over tliese stioulithe l law' and order combinations. and carried dismay even into the enemy's camp. In addition to our former stud: o Fall Goods, we have just received Another Ark Load of Goode, which will be disposed of as liberally as heretofore.— Therefore we have to record the ' IT XTR PAOVXIIII, That George E. Flynt & Ca. cannot be put dawn. 1:0" Look fur the Saiings Bank. dec3. The Resurrection of • Dead :Watche ! -_-.... . earner A ll'oodiuff respectfully inform the citizenry of C. ...i l k Towanda , and vicinity. that they -- 0 1 , 1 7 have formed a partnership for the u•IA pur pose of pro i s t e l c u t in g , for , f tho 1,..)c ic - pu blic mte. l!g• 0 business o "•:._-:-.=-;-•z-' Clock. and Watch Repairing, at the old and welbknown stand of ' CePt.' J. M. Gilk son, (numbered 100.) next door north rif Col. Bailey's Grocery store, and two:tenors south of Elliott 6t-Alenuir,. when: they will give their undivided attention to their business, and confidently inform the public, that from their long experience in their profession and a determi nation to attend punctually to the interaaa of those fa venng them with their work, they believe they can ten der satisfartinn, end make refractory time-pieces.' 1 • " Pant with unerring finger to ihetnetreh of Mac." They Will•be foam) at all boars. at their establish. meat, awl salica a share of public patronage. 0 :3- All !Linde of Country Prxtuce. received in pay ment for work. et the market prier. Nov. 26. 1845: ONE TON of KIPP a; CALF SKINS for sale choir' than any place la lowa at -PALRD'S. - - NOr.3C I AN'T BE -OUTDONE! to und:irsigned are under many and deep oblige. tions to their numerous friend's - for the very libe ral patronage they bout :eceived, fi.r which we render you many thanks; and wehave no Junto. of s i patine trace of your ••amilm and furors" long t» we ca n. linue to sell gouda cheaper than any store cithiu lett miles of us. We now ukee the pleasure cf informing our friends and customers Cod the public generally ;bat we ore re. ceiving direct from N. York , s luger and better assort. Went of Goode, that we. or any other merchants ewer, brought to this market; consisting of Dry Goods .5r. ; Groceries. Crockelly Hardware, Drugs 4- Medicines, I Leather 4- Fish. DyeWoodi4-Dije Stiffs,' Boots 4- Shoe. 4.e. We gave notice in our last advertise ment that " we hid Henri Shelden 4. CO., floored—"since which time some of our neighbors have . been flung their link pop gum at us; but its of no use,—rnen who hove stood at the cannon's mouth as long' as we have,' cannot be frightened by such small trash. We can assure our worthy neighbors who have fal len so deeply inlove with the ; terms r bluff "and **kV. /fog," that it is our intention so long as. we remain to business to always have a naafi of Goods, and after the gross attempt made in 1842 to prevent our buying, we are not so green as to go to the city without a FULL HAND, which in addition to the experience of onoof our firm in the city trade (having been for some time a clerk in N.Yoik city,) enables us to buy goody cheaper than merchants generally from the country can. So just come on, all ye who want to buy cheap fur CASH, call at no. 3, shake thereadij" at us and you "are caught—" or if you have a load of produce '!" give us Me wink " and we ale crier you. For More particulars look Mang through the paper. • W.H.I.IAIRD & CO., No. 3: B.ltow. Towanda, N0v.25, 1845. Oh 'Gosh ! ! What Proverbs ! ! Try it again Master G.. You may wake up old no. 3. Il has long *ince ceased to be necessary, For no. 3 to say they they base the largest and best stock of Goods in Towanda, for that has long been " A Ptiovana." . It has long since erased to be necessary. For nu. 3 1. say they buy goods for cash and buy them 10 per cm cheaper than most of their neighbors, for that too 1l long been A Penvenu. 4 .1/ t slung since ceased to be necessary. For no. to soy they_are selling and will sell goods cheaper ..,an any establishment in Towanda, for that too has long been " A Paciesita."' It super has been necessary, For no. 3 to say they would sell goods for " I2lj per cent prop —" for we can do that and then sell at a price less than many of our neighbors pay for the same goods in the city—and that too has long been -A No vae's." We trust that it ner'e:r will be necessary. For no. 3to boast of ruining" any body by selling goods cheap either in " Brick Bow' or .IVood &w— -are sell goods cheap to benefit community and not to ruin them, this too has also long been " A Pnuesne." Il is 120 ivhirpee— But in the 'mouth of every body, even the little boys in the streets proclaim it aloud, that no.'3 are selling " Let • to goods and more nf them" thud any other establish ment in Town,—atuntler-how long since some of our neighbors found out this was " 4 Pnweln a r THEHZ IS • WAY TO TEST THE •DOVIC 36st continue your old practices.., drop in at no 3 before you buy. where no charge is mode fur exhibiting goods. N0v.25. 1945. W.H.BAIRD & CO. BROAD GLOMS. CASSIMERES & SAT- !NETTS. FRENCH, English and American Broad Cloths of all, colors and qualities, also Beaver and Pilot Cloth for overcoats, and perhaps it would be as wel. to mention that we have over ONE H UN DRCD ditTerent styles of Cassimere, Fifty pieces Satinetts, be ides twen ty odd of Sheep. Grey, which we are now selling at just about luv thirds the usual price in town. W. H.13;11311 dr. CO.. No. 3 B. R I,„omEsTic carroNs--5000 yds. Stmetings 1500 113.7. Cotton Yarn ; 500 " hams ; 150 " wick, ou hand rind I:,r safe at last summers prices. nv2G W. 11. BAIIID & CO. MONTM4YES & CO.'S Cheap Cash Wholesale Commission & Jobbing Stare. itHE above establishment has lately been enlarged and improved, and is being replenished with a new stock of Fashionable WINTER GOODS, which in addition to their former large stock of staple Goods, makei it the most desirable place tar large purchases,. as also for shopping, in town. j Their new stock con sists in part of French, English pad American Cloths and Satinetts, cashmere de eiaassts and mousselin de tomes, of the newest styles and patterns, sinchew, on bra, grade Swiss, fig'd poult de soul and watered strip'd Silks, maroon for ladies skirts, and a new article of fringe for dresses; plaid cashmere and Tuckers shawls, and a thousand other et ceteras necessary to please the Their stock of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, flats and Caps, Buffalo Rubes, Oils and faints, Iron and VVaili. and most artides that the wants of the community re quire, wallet found well assorted and selected, and of fered to purchasers on as good terms or better than in soy of the neighboring villages in the state of N. Y. N0v.12. 1.1.1.& E. D. MONTANYE 4, sooDpn KINGSBERY. is now receiving at his old stand; which his been going , off for eighteen years,where goods of all kinds has been mid and 1V ILL be sold, lower than at Any other store in this Coat,- 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 the Brick Rout, or any where rise, to undertake to sell goods as 'cheap nal can, and will. If my friends and the public generally, will call before they make their purchases elsewhere, they will find that this notice isnot put in the paper for a BLUFF, like EQIIIO by -the side of it ; but, it ,means what it Skye. I bate a gOneral assoitineut ()revery kind and descrip• lion of' Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware:: Crockery, Boole $ Shoes. Nails, Pon, Lea/her. .S.c. int A ICS Me/wilted INDIA RUBBER 81:we• and Suslienderr—a new article, fee sale at sap. 27. B. KINqSBERY'S. ALE & UPPER LEATHER, for sale he 7- 0 sap. LI. B. KINGSBURY. V) ODFISH, Mackerel *ad Shad, for rale by sep. '27. B. KINGSI3ERY riOrTON YARN, Knittik Yarn, Bails, Wicking, vu Wadding—any quantity for sale very low. by rep. 27. 6110 TON Fell river Nails, fur sale cheap. by sep. 27. , B. KLNGSBERY PRINTS.! PRINTS! PRINTS! Arg.tiLlcoEsLzoo PIECEs. which were bought for " Checks on Me City Banke,of the manufacturer's agent*, (1 of at 'Auction: where all inferior goods are sold) and will be sold here is cheap as any merchant (who bought before the. decline . ) paid. . . vide A 1,3, BRICK ROW. j elkYE HUNDRED THOUSAND cubic feet o f. W. NUP Oak and White Pine Tinker for sawing purposes luideeted on the ur-at Port Deposit, wanted in cbexange fur goods and some cash by N 05.5., wELLEB do trATTERLER. - BUSH LS of l'imothy wanted in exchange for goods, a REED'S ~ Oct. 8 OPTON BATTING, wadding, wicldag, and ear. pc: warp, far sale at . Nov. 12. . REED**, /fn.% Brick Row. ~Ct~~'l'L'~a 3MORE of those A. No. 1, Boole, just receivsll.- 11 TOgether with a large quantity of LtidiesMifes, vu—gaiter boots, ties, slippers, britkins, and little once to match. novl2 G. E. FLYNT do CO: AZ &{CAPS—a faro, assortment ()revery de. , ecriptiotr. They are GOUT; very cheap. - tiovenaber -6.• rtYNT eS; CO. " • THE LATEST NEW S :-• • . ■ - „ • 11. MIX AND:: SON MAKE exceeding greet pleasure in announcing to the. public that tficir extensive stuitonent or ?ILL • .IVINTER GOODS. consiitin 4 - • • • • • DRY-GOODS. GROCERIES,..ILIRDWARE. CROCKERY.: Glass 4. Nails., Iron 4. Salt. . . . Loots, Shots, Iron, Jails , Sall, Fish: Lather . etc, 4.0.•,` , . i Is in market, opened and wady fur their numerous customers , mid 'ratio ,told cheaper for CrishJ Mari can A Loughs us any other eztabtannen lip town ! We do not say this for Ore "purpose of• deioyingrornera into our store, ( as is the prictice with some of our neighbors,) but merely that'idie Citizens of 1/tinilor County may know best where to buy goods to their interest. - . It is gratifying fur us to know dust we have enjoyed some La - the •• smiles and favors" of a genetutta public. far a number of years, and we will by no means make assertions that we canon , end do not intend 't . 9 tuitd, inn ova might, like some of our neighbors, receive their frowns. Ilut we we wish every, Man, wonuin sad ebiliftis know the Glut, that we will sell our entire stock of New and Fashionable 1i0a,,, at - the eittetnei kliaiiiie if liSh per cent. above cost and transportation !. _ . . Towanda. October V. 7. 11;45. - . • . , THE TOWIIIR . . .tire again in the Field :pith fifteen thousand dollars worth of the cheapest Nod mist dental* stock of Goods ever brought into Coun'll I resHE Cashier ,St Co. of the TO BANft; tender their sincere thanks for the arty ha beret patronage heretofore secured. and trust b strict intenirpri to business: and selling goobachespet nub any other establishment, to merit a continuance of their sunhat arid imam. Our Ureic of goods CM:mists at tract,' known variety and style of Dry Goods, from the first auction honarsinthe city of New Yetis. and OW* tal with great care expressly for ibis meridian. Also, a large selection of Family Groceries,-Shell Hardware, Ctockett, Boots it Shois, notion , Wort, Iron, .Araits, Steel, and an unusual quantity of ILA BE RDASIIERY, to make our stuck of orrtut and.ritnamentsi 4omplete. Our stock of gouda were purchased for cash. and for cash will be sold as cheap as at Bzne,fiarnt on. Elrhira or Chap. and decidedly cheaper than any establishment in Towanda. Time andospgce will not allow us ihr: enumerate dm many new, rich and desirable goods, but will be shown to all who foam us with a call. with plesiure. REMEMBER and call one door below Tracy & Moore, where the .• pay-down" system is its full forte, and SS a consequence, are not overcharged with delintrencies in the Credit system. or additions made to support t h e Lumber trade. " One price, and no deviation is the true system." err A-call is solicited, before purchasing elsewhere, dt ICa. 5, south eqd, Brick Pow. Towanda, October 21, 1845. GEORGE E.''FLYNT & 'CO. • The Last and most Important Arrival Yet at the TO WaND.I CHEM' S 7 ORE, No. 2, Brick Row. GREAT BARGAINS are now offered the people of Bradford county, by the subscriber, who isnow receiving and opening one of the largest and beat select id assortment of goods ever brought into the village of Towanda. His stock of goods has been selected with greet care expressly for this market, and as prices of the old credit system are necessarily high, he offers great in ducements to till who may have cash or produce to ex change for goods. His stork consists in an 'assortment of DRY GOODS. such as broadcloths. rassimeres, and vesting., satinet* sheep's gray, hard times, linsey word. seys, a splendid assortment, of Winter Shawls, ladies cravats, gloves. hosiery, suspenders, and ten thousand ar tides, too numerous to mention, Groceries. Such as sugar, tea, coffee, molasSes, spires, lamp and lin seed oil, a full supply of Liquors, such as Champagne, Cognise and American Brandy, Holland Gin, Old Mo nungehala whiskey, Port, Maileria. and Malaga Wine. A tso—Crockery, Hardwure,Nlllls. Glass, Iron, heath er, Boots & Shoes, Buffalo Robes, Hats &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 prices before purchasing elsewhere. CHARLES REED, Oct. 1, 1845. - /Va. 2 Brick Row. — I3ONNETS. VELVETS & RIBBON.. JCS I' received a great variety of .Bonnet Velvets and Silks together with Plaid, Fringed, Rainbow, Polke, satin, Otubre, Velvet, Cap and Taffeta Ribbons -which you will readily discover are very cheap by cal ling at no. 3 brick row. W. H. BAIRD & CO. 41 SPLENDID lot of Brush , Silk, Fur and Sporting 0. Hate, also Oil 'silk, velvet and fur caps, together wall Muffs, and Buffalo robes, for sale cheap at Oct. 8. - REED'S 71718,M14535 , 41g .tack or Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Die rq Stuffs and Groceries have just been received from New York, and will be sold very low—call at No. 1 Brick Row. Terms cash. A. S. CHAMIIERLLN. Oct. 1, 1845. HOl6'S SHOES — A very large stock of every . kind and size, at lower prices than ever, will be fatted at IdERCUR'b. Wayne County Ploughs. - 4D OZ Wayne county ploughs. for sale at the Sa vings Bank. Plough merchants supplied at manu f..cturens prices, anti Farmers on the most reasonable terms. G.E. FLYNT er CO. July 30. No. 5 Brick Bow. TCopartnership heretofore existing between the ji subscribers under the firm of H. Kingsbery 4 Co. it. this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted w said firm are requested to settle their ue coounts with H. S. Comstock, who will continue the business ut the old stmnd. HENRY KINGSRERY. - H. STANLEY COMSTOCK. Athens Pe., Oct. 1, 1845. -CROCKERY—Large addition - a have been made to 4 _l our dock of C;rocLeryL—our assortment in now comp;etr. novl2 G. E. FLYNT & CO. A FEW BARRELS TANNERS OIL,. far vale at AI L ,Oct. I. MERCUR'S & UPPER LEATH ER just received and for vale at .t.ov. 5. REED'S: OIDING WANTED -300,000 feet of bIDING, on contract, or in small quantities, at Inv store, in ex. change fur'ca•h or gouda. il3 IL FOWLER. THE QUESTION SETTLED. gt JURY of twelae holies has decided. that the plaee to puttlquio Freah Teo , . (no appral of cOut.a.) im 1/11Th CRESTS of Tea, iliffirent kinds and qualities, OF which will be sold by the chest or le, quanti ty, at .ucli prices CP to ensure the sale of the lot eltho' rgser than bought by any.other merchant in Towenea. Call nt BAIRD'S No. 3 B:R. DR. J. N. SUMNER, DENTIST,' WILL make JUs next professional visit to Towan da, early iu Fsbruary, 1816. Dr. S. win, dut lug his stay, make a short visit to Athens. Nov. 5.: B. KINgSLIERY MXIMPS. CORDS, Fringes, fancy velvet 1.,,,n11 bane at , ME RCUR'S. FET .4 SMOKING NT IS . A FACT, acknowledged by all, that the best ,CIGARS in lawn. are to 1* hail st the Bey. If. CENTRAL M; STORE. Ir r ..EGS NAILS and one Ride UPPirITEATI/. ..X. Ilejg ER at " No. 3 . BRICK ROW. ;lic A ROW AftE; of oil ilescriviona, at No. 3. IL R. g: ' t! c 3. _ BAIRD'S. _ • NEW ARRIVAL—§tono ware, (;rockery'; Looking gloses: Bros Kettles, Brooms. ira•rling hoknts , < 413 :-- BAIRD'S. a~itusil ‘'ltatiag Naito—. etsmpleto assortment. at the Sep.J7. (7 1 2NTILA.I. DRUG STORD. Administrator's.,Notice. l '.'' LL persons indebted. to the - estate of lIECTOR 461: W. STRONG. late of Southport, N. Y. deed. are requested .to make -immediate paytnent, Ind it II those having demands against the same are • requested to pram:Mß/cm, legally attesteator settlement.- - - DANIEL - VANDER - COOK. Trneanda ‘ Nov.'26, 1845. • Administrator. MILVE WOODS. PAINTS & OILS.of every des. -R,7/ caption, for sale, orte notch betsc'the-markel. • rep. -- 21: 13. EINCSIIERV. GEORGE E. FLYNT & NOTICE. G. E. FLYN'I' 4- CO'S GROCERIES itiB BANK ! mi w is a 15) Oil . Elliott -& Mercer, ARE NOW RECEIVING,' very large. snd•sars general assortment of Fan mid Winter Goods. which they (Orr to the public on liberal terms, formate grain, or approved credit. Their stock consists of almost everything that any one wishes to buy. And for the benefit of those who wish to purchase naerchandize of any kind, and want to know where to find it, they will enumerate a few: the many articles thily have for salt: Ladies' silk shawls and black teapots: Orme' satin cravats and ten.pennthallat Colored satin, far ladies benne% and Glazed hate for men; • Knitting pitis and crow-ban; Carpet tacks and' vest patterns I Broad Axes and alpaccas; M. delaines and wagon buxes; Printed blue teas and young hyson Umbrellas and Gerthan pipes; Poriket knivei and loaf sugar; Molasses and coarse boots; Ladies' cot. hose and steel corn hoe.; Ladies' night caps, for six cents, wad . Men's scalene caps f0r,124 cents; Ladies' linen tulkes for one shilling, and Plenty of English and Swedes iron, all dm* India rubber clad' for carriage covers and • Beautiful figured alpaccas for ladies' cloaks! Ladies' boos and mulTs, and lampblack Legliorn'bonnets and stone jugs; Black and blue ink and spirits turpentine; • Lamp oil and Oolongs water; Sweet oil and sarsaparilla syrup; Blue vitriol end beet Java and Rio mares; Wafers andbuck shot; Indellible ink and pore dry end ground while lea Looking glasses and cut tumblers; Tea kettles and black silk stockings; Candle wicking and bed cords; ; Coat Buttons and writing taper; Shell Shellside combs and corded skirts Bonnet ribbons and caventlish lobate° I Plough points and cap ribbons; Ladies dress b'd'fa and stove tribes; Assorted Needles, and best Nutria bats; Pqret pens and shovel plough patterns; Plated hub bands and silk scarfs for Ladies; Congo Yarn and wire selves; Awl blades and pine, assorted sizes; • Ladle.' kid slippers and nail hammers; Willow baskets and gimp cords: Men and bays' cloth caps and plane irons ; Knives and forks and ark roep ; Cast steel and steel dined _dea ; Brass kettles and brass thimbles; Beaver cloth and cotton patting; Pepper boxes and shot knives; Bonnet boards -and elate pencils I Carpet binding and inkstands; Coach lace and handsaws; Raisins anti saw-mill saws; S. Lititz powders and trying squares; Rubber overshoes and 4.3 inch spites; Sleigh bells and steelyards; Cassimcresand ivory combs; Gridirons and Welting cord; IN hale bone and patent saw setts; • . Sus,pendera mid .patent door butts; , FiNter'e chisels and laces for ladies' cap5t...„ , , ,. Ponlice handkerchiefs and hair brushes; Itlis — si's and wom e n's bl. cot.gloves & hni' bruituns; Cocoanut dippers and . teeth brushes; Colored catnbrig and door handles; I Augur bit's anti children shoes: Woolen shawls and gum caps; Black tea and patent wheelheads; Morrocco belts and ten servers; Saildier's.silk, and mouse traps ; Bonnet wire and stone churns; Plaid linseys and sash pulleys; Patent blind fastenings and butte. (a saw article) Spoke shaves and door mats; Elask snuff and madder; Brittannia lamps and shoe strings: Witt. and bl.ailk gloves and gun tints; Sattinet of all kinds and gunpowder; Moran cards and satinerating ; Curry combs anti fur caps; —Nair combs and sash fastenings; Glass dishes arid wool raids; ,Corset !seers and trace chains ' • • • Brass bock combs and calicoes of all quatdbee, S.aelt.cohls and corn whi*Pall • ' • Coat canvass & padding and byde. whips; Furniture prime and ta;or strops: Table covers and Olneys geography's; t.'3.arse shoes and polished augurs I . Linen cambric end sole leather; 11001. iron and linen edging & insertion ; Florence silks and brown sheeting. ; • Cap wire and copal varnish, .Litr.Oil and,Russis diaper ; • Silk: French craps and American door loci,: Mineral knob locks and white lilac crape; Chrome yellow end green, and coat tending; Indigo and ribbon nine; Cream Tatter and silk cords and tassel.; Enise tilanhebt arid -brtise nails; 'l'ea setts'and setts trait i-Spitit levels and spool rotten, • ` Towanda, SeEkeloher 13. lad& ' • NOTICE' .:N(ITICEI - . . this . oproannity to IriNirm all whe In. delqed payment lifiTtir be aside' by COURT...:Tho fun' due from mob individual, Is en but in the eagyeaste it runtroata. to coisideruble. 1 . - trusttlist • more rierdual notice l aw not be ntertemty. • • • W LITT) „N= ; Dereitilier 44. Irate Sheriff. OTIC —Whrrut. toy la ife, 4111 AM 14, h o t Ling kft niy.k . 4l and hoinf.'without,4 amiss, I'do hereby Caution Al P ersons raping ins Of „trusting her en my account. sal Asa 1117 dusts of her efontraetin, after this date. . . . .1.. W. - COWL) Bti.lgexat Sue. Co., Dc.e. - 13, 1840. Il