SHERIFF'S SALES. ??, 0 . 1 viriniOt snn .dre writs of Venditioni ... , pops isitieihmt of tgs court of Cont non ~ leas of ßrit - dont County, - to MS directed* shalt:ie.:pole. itriPublM emit at the house of 1. h. Stephens in Me borough of Towanda. on . Monday the reemnfilay of Fehrtotry next, at, 1 o'clock' P. M.. t hejollolinglpiece or,pairel of jinni in, Vlster ownship and. bounded on the ... e . st i;y . the 'rinuldrailink from Towanda to Alit en‘atld land of Goy:Er:my, north by lands in tlceposieisinit:cif : . .1. - Hicienii. west 'and f Midi by . ,littiqsorii:,:c. Welk. — Cmintining about seven ages more or less. partly improved; with is saw mill thereon erected with a wilding lathe In said mill. - 1 seized and taken in eserution at the suit of • '`GOC:Traey'va. Asa Forrest. oieco or parcel of land 'itiiii;ne in Witiox Mamahip and bounded on the north by land of Stephen Strickland. on IShe iv4St by land of Andrew Irvine and Luke trtc4hlnd. on - the south by land of L. Snick tand Shepard Pierce. on the earl by the ioaditetitling:to Bowman's Eddy. Containing -fonr-acres, , all iMitroved, Iwo dwelling houses and two b rns thereon. Seized and taken in execution at thwknit of t yietor,E.. Piollet to - the use of Stephen Pierce Cornelius Coolhaugh. Also—The following piece or parcel of land : aituate in South Creek and .Sprioutield town ships, bounded the north by land of James -Philips:. east by James %V illianis, Daniel Gibbs and Esq. Goodrich, south- by land of Esq. Goodrich and Almon Berry, and west by, land claimed by James Bovier. Containing one ititidrnd and eighteen acres, about sixty acres Unproved, with Iwo log houses, one framed, barn and small apple orchard thereUti. Seized and taken in execution - at the suit of Andrew Kniflin vs. Birain Harkness. ALso—The following described piece or par cel of land situate .-in the township of Smith field; bOunded on - the north by lands "f Ira Ad ams,,bn. the east by land in the possession of James Lenox,_ on _the south by land.of C. F. Sweet and Pentacost Sweet, and on the west by land of • Fastius Bose and the heirs of So,o mon Forrest' dec'd.' Containing filly'live acres lir 'thereabouts, about forty acres thereof int proVed, with a framed house, framed barn and 'small frame corn house and an apple orchard thereon:• _Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Lyman Durfee to the use of H. A. Phelps vs. Neiiiman Atso—The fdlloying described piece or parcel of land.sintate in the township of Spring tield-and South. Creek, bounded on the north by land of IL D. Berry, east by lands-of Hi ram Harkness, south by land of Almon Berry and A4a - A. Brown, and on the west by land id Joshua Conklin. Containing one hundred and sixty acres or thereabouti„about fifteen acres thereof improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Alvin Loomis vs. James Boxier. Also— l'iie following piece or parcel of land situate in Albany township and bounded on the north by lank of the heirs of.C. H. Miller and theiroall leadilig from the turnpike to the Heverly settlemen4\east by Ira Dodge, south by Rowland WileA, and on the west by lands of H. B. Webb. Containing fifty acres and allowance, about threes acres imprnved, with a house thereon erected, with a log stable covered with lark. Seized-and taken in execution at the suit of Rollin Wilox,to the use of S. Wilcox vs. Da niel English. Aucr—The following.piece or parcel of land Wysox township, bounded on the north by land of Ellis Lewis, east by land of said Lew is, south by land of Wm. Myer dec'd, and An gevine Butt, and west by the Pond. pontain ing eighteen acres more or less with about 10 acres improved, with one saw mill and dwel ling house and shed thereon. ~Seized - and taken in execution at the suit of John Allen vs. Alvin M. Allen and Robert Also—The following piece or parcel of land in Athens township. bounded on the north by William Scott. east by the public highway. south and west by land of Julius Tozer. Con taining i of an acre more or less, one framed house and wood house thereon. , • Seized and talien . iri execution at the,tuit , of Henry Voorhes vs llarvey French. Az.so—A piece or parcel 'of land situate in Canton township, bounded on the north by I.nd of Stephen Garet. on the east by land of G. F. Mason attd a lot sold by E. Mason to Silas Gray, on the south by land of Jas. War ren, end on the west by land sold by G. F. Mason to Silas Gray and Palmer. Con taining sixty nine acres and forty nine perches or thereabouts, with about fifty acres thereof improved,_ with two framed houses, oue log barn and about sixty fruit trues thereon. Azso-One other piece or parcel of land in the said township'of Canton, bounded• on the north by land of G. F. Mason and a lot sold by E. Mason to Silas Gray, on the east by laud of G. W. Lewis, on the south by land of James Warren. and on the west by land sold by E. Mason to Silas Gray. Containing 26 acici'l22 'perches or thereabouts, with about thirteen acres thereof improved. . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. & G. F. Mason's use vs. Silas Gray. ALso—The following piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Athens, and bounded c*the north by A Tozer, west by the Main road leading from Athens to Elmira, south by H. Tozer, and east by,l. Shepard: Contain ing oge•half an acre, 'rained house and framed barn and .shall orchard thereon. ' Seized , and taken in execution at the Wit of Union Pennell. ve, Israel S. Mead. limo—The following piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Litchfield and Whit tled on the north by• Michael Kinehaw. east by Reuben Park, south by Chas. Chandler, west by Constant Mathewson. Containing twenty five acres. about three acres improved, with framed house and plank shop thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles & Satterlee vs. Hiram Rogers. ALso—The following piece or parcel of land situate in To wanda borough. bounded on the north by Jan Carter. east by Henry Butler, south by ThOins•Biliott, and west by Main street. Containing one fourth of an acre more or less. framid house, small barn and fruit troes thereon.; - • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. Pewee vs'. N. It Heinz. f'..Ai:lio-;-7rKe'lliiiinving described piece Or pir . c.el4),r, Isndsituaie Utter township, eon; 1 04 1 1144 4 hundred and five acres or therea. boutv,-boundett-siitl-described-oit , ibe north by lid Of Ei . eier Curry, Asa Forrest,- and Guy treeir";'elat' by die •Sdscinelianda Sallinarsh, and west by land uT lacA;Siyarts arid , 12tlan,,*about twirinintircd4nd fifty scree thereof iionrorcd. With three framed houses, one log house, three trained barns; one blacksmith shop, one corn house and two large apple orchards thereon. Seized and taken ni executiou at the suit of Be'le:vt l ”"ileY & 11Yde (1 11 Welles and E 11 • • " At.so=-I . lie or parcel of land situate iu Granenle•tonnship m Bradford anti hotioded as follows : beginning, at a beech the south west corner of lot Ito. 121 on war /ant lot no. 1481, thence east 180 and 4-10 p. to a post ; thence south SO perches to a puss ; thence west ISO and 4.10 perches to a post; thence north Elp arid 4-10 perches to the be Contanong 54 ai'res and 32 perches with about 25 acres improved, with a trained house and barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the euit of Timothy PUI.OII and Iliatu Davidson: trus teed of Ole hank of Noith America Is. Barna bus Vrotuan. ALSO -A • piers or parcel of land in Herrick township:bounded north by David Hall, south by John Lupine, east by Richard Hines, wed by John Lapitne ; coo:Ailing about one hun-t. tired acres; about seventy . acres onproved,one framed barn, one log house, one log born, an orchard of an hundred bearing apple trees, and a stutin.shop. • Seized and t: ken in executon at the suit of Anna Dickinson, td the use of S Meylert, vs Charles Squires. Atso—The.fullowing piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda borough, and bounded on the north by John C. Adams' land, east by 2d street. south by Huston and Ward, and west by third street. Containing twenty one thou. sand and fifty feet, be the same more or less, with a, two story dwelling house and barn thereon erected. Seized and taken 'in execution at the suirof M. C. Mercur to-the use of Henry Mercur vs. Ira U.. Stephens. ALso—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster township. bounded north by Plait Smith, east by the Susquehanna river. south by lands of: A. 11. ShaW deceased. west by land now in the possessMn of Frank Mur ry and Samuel Huff. Containing one hundred and twenty fire acres more or less. about one hundred Unproved with one dwelling house. one barn and orchard thertnn. Azs , i—One other tract of land in said Ulster kowyship, hounded north by Platt Smith, west by A. Patrtdge. east by lands of L. Smith; and south by Samuel Fluff. Containing one him dre'd acres more or lehi, with about thirty acres improv.ed. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jedulltan Simons vs. Lockwood Smith. ALso—The billowing piece or parcel of laud situated in Durell township, bounded on the nurib ;nil east by Debby Chamberlin. on the south and west by Oliver Gilbert. Containing one acre. all improved, one framed house and wood house and shoe shop. Seized and taken'in expeution at the suit of Mark C. Arnout to the use of Andrew Irvine vs. Hiram Miller. _ ALso—The following described lot of land situate in Armenia township and bounded on north by lands of Bradford Robbins. east by lands of Reuben Mason. on the south and west by lands of S. W. Paine. Containing ore hundred acres, with about fifty acres improved with a log house and small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of use vs. John M.Naught. ALSO—Thelolliiwing piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield township, bounded un the north bt land of Wright, on the east by land of Samuel Davidson. south by land of B. Stackhouse, and on the west by land of Myre. Containing fifty acres or thereabouts, thirty or thirty five tieresimproied a log house log barn and other out buildings and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George Wilson vs. Ado'phus V. V. Tweed. ALso—The following plum or parcel of land situate in Durell township lind bounded as fol lows : beginning at a white oak, thence by hind of William Morrison north 2° west 266 perches to a post, thence east 52 perches to a chestnut oak north 70° east 127 perches to a pine, south 50° east 200 .perOes to a black oak, south 34° west 211 perches to a black oak. and west 200 perches to the place of begin ning. Containing, 433 acres and three quar ters of an acre, and allowance of six per cent for roads 45.:e., about, ten acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David Cash vs. Alanson B. and Israel Smith. 'ALso—By virtue of a writ of Levari FaClaN A piece of land in Canton township, bounded as follows—Beginning at a post on the south bank of Towanda creek, thence down the said creek the several courses thereof ma dead birch on the bank of said creek, it being a corner of lots No 1 and 2, and also the briundary line of Ozias Kilburn ; thence south along said line. 198 perches to a post and stones on the south boundary line of the tract ; thence west 461 perches, to a hemlock corner, the south west corner of said tract; thence north 132 perches to a post ; thence west 75 perches to the place of beginning ; Containing seventy-seven acres and forty-two perches, with a framed house and two framed barns thereon erected, about forty-five acres improved. . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ann Dickinson. Maria Meredith, Thomas Me. redid], John Read, Jolli M Read and Marga ret hi Read, who suit/lid Samuel Dickinson and Priscilla Al Read, s Nathan B Tabor. • JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. December 31st. 1845. Towanda Merchants, Indictment for "downright min der," .` selling goads too cheap." 1144 'fried before the people of Desti ne Shavings Rank. ford county. ('appearing to the satisfaction of all the jury, (com m. posed of all Brrilford Co.) that the prier of halt at the Shavings Dank was raised to 14 shillings per MC the day after No. 3, got out, who had been selling for 10 *billings per bbl. And it also being conclusively proved that the said, Shavings Dank tre about 15 per cent. behind I;Io. 3, in. selling good* cheap, the jury without leaving the 'boa - acquitted the defendant, end as the verdict we. rendered, the crier of tbr court caird out, oh, Yes ! oh, yes ! 27e only genithie cheap afore in Towanda, ii No. 3, =E=l Now, George, b.e s4A-14—if • you should burst up Nco 3, I should sass. unveil Silt," nor oven 'salt pare won't wve your....head from Twoelelghloadsof Nem Goods. juin.. received. al Dee. IT. BAIRD'S, N 0.3, Brick Row. • • FOB SALE. /SHE subscriber has for safe—A new froa Aunt tca;. gun ; une 4 horse wagon, partly worn: sleighs, MO bob*, harr.ess, &c.. &a. Also, 3or 4 good HOR SES. A pair Of young. OXEN. believed soPetior to any in the country of their age. Also, many articles necessary for- farming and teatn ins all of which will le sold 'cheap toe cash or approved cri.dit. ADDISON WEE:IN...I - Toriandseeember 17, 1845. . .62 1 TON ASSORTED IRON. jug received, and fat 10111 sale at (144 • REED'S, Nn. 0.. B.R. IIBBE:i • OVERSNOES, of an surts. iji•thi and Alt, sizes I or sac diesp at d 24 REMY& .411 . 0NORABLE EXERTION - SECU RES REASONABLE SUCCESS:" , - • .. • • ... H. S. & 31. C. Hercur,‘ • - HAVE the pleasure of announcing to the public, that their unprecedented heavy sales fdll, [bon rendered it nrceisary to I purchase another large stork of M. INTER GOODS. which - they are now •re cawing oral oaring for cosh at wholesale cr retail, at fetich lower prices than they cin lee found at any 'other store in Towanda. Cash purchasers of goods can• Se. Cure the following advantages calling at our - . store: FIUST—The procuring of thei._. geode at the least pose Bible advance front the menu . .ettirer's slid importer's prices, De our gaits are purChased from first hands; at net cash prices. Sxcusti—tlehef from the extra prices, which merchants who give credit must charge to cover losses - by had debts. colliding lees, 4e. • . Our - stock is very heavy,etnbtacing almostilverything in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries. (Liquors excepted) Hindu:ate, Crockery. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye stuffs, Boots andshoei, Saddlery Hardware, Car riage Trimming., Sm.' i And oldie' 'our stock of goods is much the heaviest in town, . - they were purchased so very low that they did not cost $25.000. or even $15,;. 'OOO. and our customers con have the benefit of Our ed. vantageous purchasis,_'ns our motto is, ••Suall profits and quirk gales. Nnyi. 26.1845. • LARGE NEW STORE At Monroe Cotters, with full ifinters Nilpplies, AT 140 EsT PRIcEs. ROGERS 'FOWLER has just filled, by the last trip of the boats for the season, hi+ largo and, commodious cerv.sturr-bouse with a complete and well assorted lot of Winter Good+, selected carefully by him self in the Next York and Philadelphia markets to suit the sea-on. with a venial view to the taste- and wuntr of lii,veighhorlioisl. Ile re-pealully invite+ an examination or hir swell. sire stock—which he offers at ou ins:triable cash price —cuinprbing, generally, Cloths. Caps, Hat-, lloaicry,,Dardivare. Nail+ and o Cutlery. Crockery, Stoneware, Tinware, El , em en ia r y B ou k+, Swidnery, Staple and , Fancy D ry Good+, Drugo'and Dye ... . I Stuffs', De Lainea. Alpaccas, . Print.,Shawlr,Sheetings, . ; Flannel+, &c.. &c. .. in short, every variety of goods required in this market, of the l a te.t styles and of th.• he,t qualities:according to prices, which shall he sold us low us -cad he afforded at any other e-tatilishorent intended for permanent norm. Pullen hisstore is, he has room enough muerte in. and abundance of light to tort thequal.ty of hi.goods, J.UM BERNI,EN, in exchange fur Boards or Shingles shall have all articles at trash price., for he has no orb. era; anti they will lind, at the same rates, in addition to his general assortment, a constant supply of GRAIN. FLOUR. FISH. PORK, SALT, and all the incase a rks a + well as the convenience,. of life. . FARMERS produce bought at all times, at good prices, and as fair an exchange made fur goods as by any dealer in the county. Persona going to the mine for COAL, ran rave haul , ing by leaving their loading here. (several miles this side,) at the coabbedioricea, and taking an older on the milieu, which, under his arrangement, will be other wise to their mutual adyantage, lry securing to purcha sers coal at the most favorable rates of barter them, and saving to the miners the cost of bringing surplus pro dues hark to market. R. F. has heard of pigmy coul■, near Fmnkiindale corners, the old "yellow comm . ' whitened user like the sepulchre, and in some other dark corners', which could find no good answer to the question—" who is my neigh* ?" but ho has pawed their reach, not cor nered yet, and he assure+ the community which has imposed so many obligations in him by pact confidence thst he cannot ri-k it. continuance, by stopping to kick nr making announceinents which he is un prepared to fulfill. Monroe, 11ec.3, 1815: PRINTS—The largest, mast desirable and cheapest assortment of Prints in town, can he found at nov26. IeTERUIREr." 1, or Zcd Goods. Tildff DE LAI ' S. Crape de laines, C. D Ecosse I , end Alp as, a fine assortment, purchased; in New York, after the late falling on] priers at nvo26. MERCURSI. ONNE V. V '3, Satins and Stlkairh RD Ribbons to outtcb, the heat and cheapest assort nt in town, at hv26 I MERCURS' .O . IIA WLS—Every one wishing to purchase Shawls, 0 should by all means call here every thing in that him from twenty•fice cents up,: is kept at prices to suit judges of the articles; it is nee loss to say that it is at flea 26 MERCURS'. HARDWAIIE.—Tb. largest assortment and greatest variety ever offered in Bradford comity, just'reeeived at MERCUR'S. DISSOLUTION THE en-partnership which heretaore existed he lateen George Breek,jr. and Wicans Angle, un der the firm 'of BRECK & ANGLE. hoe been this day dissolved, and all debts dun the said firm have been migned to tho puboriber, who done in authorized to collect and receipt the name: N WM. ANGLE. RummorPfield Creek, Noeembefr 17, 1845. n 26 • sAVING,SI3ANK Still Later, More Rich Goods. TUST received an invoice of the latest styles of Silks, OP among which may he found Plain black and blue, black, Ombre Striped Fonda Sot 'e Carnelian Reps with Satin Stripes, Genuine Polka Silks, Plaid Florence; Plain do., Piaui silks f Bonnetts. a rare opportunity for those to purchase who intend doing so as they are sold only a shade above auction prices at Oct.T.O. G. E. FLYNT & CO'S. A-NY quantity of Bleached and Brown Sheeting & Shirting of all qualities, blk. and white Wadding, Wicking in Boxes, twine. cords, &e.. at Nov.s WELLES & sArrEni.Ers.- KANE belt ton ARK ROPE bodet verb low and AlUr sill be sold necoolinsly by Noe.b. WELLED & BATTERLEE. WANTED in exchange for goods any quantity of Butter, Tallow, Wheat, Rye, Oata, Timothy and Clover Seed, Hideo, Lumber, and cash will not be refused by WELLES ez sATTERLEE. SOMETHING NEW ! JUST RECEIVING. at the old - store, on '. the eor ner of Main and Piue streets: a few doors below Montanyes 4. Co.'s, and nearly opposite No, I, Brick Row, an entirely new stock of GOODS, which con. fists in, a general assortm e nt of Dry Goods. Crockery. Groceries. • Doots l 4.. Shoes. Hardware. Hats 4 Caps. 4 , c. Together with a generatassortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, all of whirl have been selected with great care by myself in the New Yark.nrarkirt, and will be sold as cheap as can be sold by any living man in this market Ladies mid Gentlemen can be satisfied of this fact by calling on the subscriber, at his con!. where he will be in rradinesava all times to wait upon all who favor him with a call. A. D. MONTANYE. cr7 Wanted, in exchange for Goods, either each ; grain, lumber. or chipping Furs, in almost any quantity. Towanda. November 19, 1845. .A. D. 111. .2191.:211:1L'AMM • : HURLBURT, Jr.; sptieiick - cast Ideal AXES, jty a half a dozen boxes,just received and for-aale al the od stand of nnvl9 B. KANGSBERr. Sayings that have become Proverbs. ' . PROV7IIII niter: ZUHAT GEO; E. FLYNT & CO.; have the lar gest and mostdesirablestoek of goods in Towanda. :moven' 'semen: . That Lumber for Goads. or Goode for Lumber, cannot be carried on successfully without detriment to Oath Buyers. PllOl,lllll TH11111:1; - - That G. E. Flynt dr. Co. buy goods for Cosh, and sell them foethe '• ready." - •, . .• - !ROI - UM TOrItTO: That 0.E.V..& Co are selling goods cheaper than any other eitaWishutent in this borough. • • • • And kis whispered, • and soon tvill ttecome a pro "verb (although we have been' knowing to the fact for some time) that G. E. F. & Co. are selling baler goods and Inure aribecn. , • . -770,3-e.who daub( the aburc. • • will please present ibintselves at -our connten where Goods are freely shown. and alwayir wanantetirequal to eceommerelation. ; p Look fur Me Saainga Bank. k n — DS $ GAR, 5 dn. 161i:i..7iou g ht in first _ el, hands and be wild accordingly, by• Wen. BAIRD ISt CO., Pio. 3i B. R. Latest - arrival of New. Goods WELLES it SATTERLEE have .been receiQ. log the last three weeks from New York,. lame and splendid stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, selected from the latest importations with un• usual Fare as to style, quality and especially as to pri• ces. They do not prctend to have the largest stock in the country, or sell lower than any other house but Amy ask all who wish to buy choice and good goods, to call end examine the quality and prices of their goods, and then Judge who sells goods at low prices; all Mir invi• ted_tri Mal and examine their stock which ecnipriset every' thins usuaily ‘ kept in coantrj. stores. • Athens Pa:. September 31.1. W A.DIES will find nearly as large • stock oc i prets Uoodit, such - as Cashmere, Do E'Cosse, Al. De Lain , A Ipaccas, Gingliauts, Prints, &c., at our store u in th county and at low priers. They , williplease call d examine tho stock for themselves. - W ELLES & .'ATTERLEE EN TLE M EN will ti nd.a large and 'splendid stoat G of Cloths. Cassimeres, Vesnngs, Cravats, Gloves, thistle braces, Robber Over Shoes, and every ' thing else they may want at very low prices for the quality at WELLES & SATTERL EE's. .6ZIHA.WLs In great . variety & biautiful patterns may be found.at WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. 11); ÜBANS DELAIN. fur Coriiing. and splendid ;Ft; plaid Clucking. Gala plaids -and :plaid "Lining very cheap at WELLES & SATTEELEE'S.' Ai'e' F° '2It 6Y I 4 2 k ce.,s.,atwEs rSTTE;tEI3 LARGE' and elegant assortment of Laces, Ribbons, Gloves and trimmings of all kinds at Oct .20. WELLES do SA TTERLEE'S. G.RO(;ERIES. may be safe to say we have . aa large a stock and of- as good qualities as any houso• n lire !lard cnunty. apt we will sea them as low as any house can that gets any thing shove cost. WELLES 4- sATTERLEE. MBE M,.t assortnani of Iron & Steel in the coon try at WELLES & SATTEHLEE'S. OHGETINISINGS:edrh as Pegs, Brustles. Ands, Awl halts," Thread &c.. also Sole and Upper Leather: Calf & Kipp Skins. always on hand by Nov.s. . W ELL ES 4. BATTERI.EE. OIL, Paints & Glass. we keep constantly on hand a eery latge stock of all kinds and will very low for cash. WELLES & SATTERLEE, TIERCES CODFlirll 6/ 10 bids. MACKEREL, HsH. sAI;I' AND NAILS 1 ink load SALT, and 5 ton NAILS, are for Foie and ready to be shorn at BAIRD'S 1017011 YARN—IOt 0 lbs. just received antrfor sale atREED'S. • S OLE LEATHER-5.000 iba.—and any, quantity 0 Of cove. Kip and Celfskins. from the manufactories Kaatakiii creek?' N. Y. We won't I. y anything about the price, but come anal '4'o at 113 B %IRD'S. HARNESS AND CARRIA'GE TILEUMEETka4O ALARGE and general assortment of the above ar ticles, compirsing almost everything used by Har ness anti Carriage Maker*, which will be sold lower than the same quality of goods have ever been offered at Owego or Elmira. just received by rep. 24. H. 8 , Art M. C. MERCUR. 6000 POUNDS NAILS, llSSOfted SIZPS, at pep. 24. MERCUIrS:. 2 4 006 • ; B r S L . a 4; s H k E i also Up. ,beP• 24 . MERC UR'S. SOLE LEATHER-6nd quality. " Comforters," a few dozen.. Carpetinge and Floor Oil Cloaks. Carpet anti Cotton Yarn. Rigging—an article unequalled for durability Nov. 12. At the SAVINGS BANK. I. O. 0.? O. P. 'FT becomes our duty again to arnica:nee the receipt of K more rich and valuable goods, which we are offering cull cheaper (if possible) than heretofore. We have for cash buyers. the following goods: ' 100 pa. hlk and blue silk Alpaeces: 60 figd and changeable goods, for dresses ; 150 styles DeLaines and cashmeres; MOO yds. Calicoes—in addition to our former large - stock—the contents of one box, jut received. 40 pa. Cloths, all shakes and colors ; - •15 • Bk and Fancy Cc:min - area ; 20 Satinetta, all prices. Iron, Nails,lSteel, any quantity. and Shelf Hardware in abundance. The '• people" of Bradford county, have looked long and anxiously for the time to come when goods could be purchased at their real value. For the vast six months we have satisfied the; most skeptical, and wish to. inform our friends that we are nut to close busi ness in the spring, as reported, but shall continue to do • battle fur the friends of Cheap Goods, as lung ash will . benefit the county of Bradford. It is told in this way— We have, we can, and we December 17. GEO. E. FLYNT & .CO. fi,Z.ILEIGH SHOES and Plough Pointe, (for Wayne 10 . Co. PloughP) at G. E. FLYNT & CO•S. A PPLEBY'S FINE. CUT CA VENUIsH BACCO, or sale by B. KINUSBEBY.• IT IS NO WONDER .! lIMHAT the Farmers of DrAtikcounty are antra ding at "BAIRD'S STOBEF when it is taken' into consideration, that addition to keeping the lar gest and best stock of Goods in the county, and selling them draper than any body else, they h a ve alway s !wen ready to assist and encourage that class of commu nity by purchasing their produce of every description at ,the highest prices. What, for instance, would they hare done with their butter for the last too - summers had not "Old'Aro. 3" boldly stood forth in the support of honest industry and dealt out all descriptions of goad.., at the !m i red cash prime. hum hangs for . that ar ticle? The hard filmed yeomanry are replying to the above, by coming with a rti h a . perfect rusk !'• en moss" ! ! loth iheopezt store in Towanda, where "Bill Hain] & C - o." are always ready and willing to do thefair thing. Dee. 25. IHAVE GOODS FOR THE LADIES, enema which are Cashmeres, Mousse beLaiMi, plaid fi'd and silk work Alpacca; 6-4 plaid Cloaking, Girillei and Trimmings, to correspond, dm 4 0 .- • ' - imp.- 24. ' B. KINGSBERY. JAYA."E'S EXPECTORANT,-This medicine has already roved itself to he all that it has been recom mended, by those who have given it a fair test in this country, and the demand for it increases daily. We have jut heard of an important cure of Asthma, which. has been elTysted by the nee of it in a neighboring town —the case"was that of a female, who had far a long time been under the care of a physician, but had received no relief, and her cue watt considered hopeless. As a last resort she purchased a bottle of Dr.Jayne'a Expectorant, which caused her to expectorate freely, gradually eased her cough..aild rapidly restored her tohealtb. We have no hesitation in sayineohat thispreparationfDr.layne, for re the cur( Coughs, Colds, Influenza, at ma, Con sumption. &4, is the most valuable medicine ever utter.. ed to the Amencan public. There is no quackery about it—Dr. Jayne, is one of the most skilful practising phy. siciane in Pennsylvania, and wherever his various pre parations have been thoroughly tested, he is looked on as a - great public bOefactor.—menet.:olfiant) Journal. ' 'BALDNESS AND LOSS OF HAIR incensed by a want of healthy action in the womb' which throw off the perspiration 'from the head. Nhen, these vessels are weak and diseased, the perspiration is thick and'clamroy '`and adheres to the mouths of the pone, - and Clogs them 'up, and dries and farina scarf and dandruffi Less blood is then carried to the Mom of theitair and: kr want of which the hair has not sufficient nounbdunent,ind Con, 'seguently becomes ilty.and harsh, and begins insensibly ta, 611 . off, which, continuing to increase, eventually pinion* baldness. Restore the, capillary vessels of the head to their former healthy, circulation, and fine silky new hair will , make its appearance, which will increase in - quantity and vBltur.e, until the hair becomes thick and healthy. layne's Hair. Tonic irthe only prspikr.stion that has bsou known to produce new hair on bald l oads, which it his dono,in ionnmeratde instances, and willseldoto fail if - properly add perseveringly used. , - Prepared only at No. 8 §outtellaird' , street, Philade!. Phia., • bold by A: L, MorroTE, Towanda,. jAINTS & OILS. DyB" woods and Dye stu ff s , a very largo stock, just received at LlAllarS MK, 41 =11 31HICALX...air—A 13 olt T VS•11 In I I N , ,7l , a ,t , : e o l f e th tt a le t tproutt:!sobi n t b o t w ar n ;iiiry ins, • Though they boast to run libn down. re aubscriber would annininc the public generally that be now receiving ,a reap tame id well selected 'assortment of I'OVES; such as Cruse pa it cylinder oven cooking; ross combination of Frank• and cooking; 1N0.3 and 4, ilton 4 boiler . cooking; 3, and 4, premuim 4 boiler oking: with an Assortment sizTlates, wheel-bogie and church stoves; cylinder coal and parlor wood do.. all of which will he sold is low as. at any other establish ment this fide of the Rocky Mountains, for wheat, oats, rye, corn, pork, butter, cheese, and cash-snot refused ; TIN-WARE constantly kept on bond, at wholesale and retailimith stovepipe, elbows, stove tubes' of clay and tin, patent pails, atone jugs. British lustre, sheet zinc, cut to. suit customers, with Job work of every descrip tion in the Tin; Copper dt. Sheet Iron. business, done on short notice and in a workmanlike manner.. - And in addition to the above articles, he intend., to keep constantly on hand a good article of rifle and blast ing Powder; with. FLOUR & PORK, by the barrel and pound, codllsh, mackerel. soap, candles, lard and butter. LIQUORS, such as rum, gin, brandy, end whiskey, of differ - ent "qualities. 'J'ca, coffee, pepper; spice, salmratus. ginger, starch, cloves, cinnainon, segars, tobacco, eav, ndish and Roe cut, candies, nuts,.figa. rai sins, herring, green and dried fruit, cider, -beer, and all other artieleausuaLlk kept by grocers. all of which will be sold at seduced OCRs for ready pay.. Store and ma nufacturing Establishment not ttept,easetly in Montan ye's corner block, but in the next building beloi", on the south side of the public square. where persons sigh ing to purrinse the above articles will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Nov. t 2. t 645. ' D. C. HALL. - NEW ESTJBLIS'HMENT -1111V.11EW X".1 . 11-0.1E111= I! -M-_ — rar ,--,+w- ' ' "'• L. M. NYE & CO., would re _..4. spertlly inform the citizenr ot Tow ilr?:l2-7.-- .r:* 7. :'-' l 'antla.and the public generally, that 1,E1er.,... , they have on hand & manufacture ... 4, Igq to order' all kinds of CABINET =:,.....÷-.-FURNITURE, of the m ate. 1 1 MI dabs, and wiirkmanshipflist cannot MI be surpassed, in add i lion to the usual assortment in country shops, we• will keep on baud and make to order SOFAS. or various and most approved patterns; Sofa Rocking Chairs, upholstered in superior style. and for ease and durability cannot be surpassed even in our large cities. Also, the half French Ma hogany Chair. beautifully upholstered, with curled hair. which never loses its elasticity,. and finished with the hest hair sealing. 'We flatter ourselves that having bad much experience in the busies's, .e shall be able to satisfy all who may feel tlispokd to call, both as to quality and price. and by strict attention to . business to meth and receive the patronage of a liberal com munity. 1.. M. NYE & CO. Towanda. September 1, ISO CalilJrET IMF ArITURE 31AY BE HAD ut our shop much lower than it has ever been sold in Towanda. Goods are cheap. and wheat am lowered, and that is the reason we can afford all for to do it. All kinds of produce will be received in payment. Also, LUMBER of all kintls. Sept. I. L. M. NYE '4 CO. CC.CIEDIF`SE - 011111111TL%* 3FILL be kept on hand a large assertrnent, end VT made to order on shorter notice and for less mci ney than con be produced at any other establishment in the land. Those who am under the necessity of pro curing that article will and shall be satisfied. A good hearse and pall may be had in attendance when desired. September I, HAS. L. M. NYE & CO. BOOT & SHOE MAKING. cs -11 WILCOX & SAGE have Musociated themseves in the Boot and Shoe Making business. in the borough of Towanda. and may be found at the . old stand of S. Hathaway, ritely occupied by Elkanab Smith. near I. H.Stephens ,Exchange Hotel, where they solicit a share of public patronage. They intend, by a caret I selection of stock, and by attention to the interests of their customers,to make as neat and durable work as can be manufactured in this portion of the country. They keep constantly ,m hand, and will manufacture tMorder, morocco. calf and coarse hoots and shoes; Ladies' G.iiters, shoes and slips; children's do.; gent's gaiters and pumps, &c., &r. JOHN W. PHILANDER. SAGE. Towanda, May 14, 1845. FALL & WINTER FASHIONS IFUM ftg.iZ3 yr, ATCHELER & COREL beg leave to inform the lc inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity, that: they have just commenced the Tailoring Business, up amity, No. 4. Brick Row, where they are prepared to execute all work entrusted to them with care neatness and des• patch, and in the most fashionable manner. :Haying just received the New York and Philadelphia fashions, and with their long - experience in the !undue:a., they flat ter themselves that their work will he made in a manner and style equal to any other r,iabii,hinent in the place. Terms made to correliond kvi , h the "CUTTING done on the shortest notice. n''` All kinds - or country produce received in payment for work at market prices. October .1. 1845. W 4141211 a. ahrafaas2aer.lfsm, FdSIIIONJBLE Over Montanye's sture ' 0 next door - Met-cues law office, at the old stand of Powell & Seaman. [ocl -• J. E. Canfield, Attorperat.Law, WILL attend-to all kinds of business intrusted to his care, with promptness and despatch. Of fice in the Tin and Stove Store •building—up stairs. Col. MEDICINE AND SURGERY. DR. GOODRICH has located W at MONROE, for the practice of his professlion, and will ho pleased to wait on those requiring hiescr• Alms. He may be found at J. L: Johnson's tavern. Reference may ho male to DM HUSTON at MASON of Towanda. .April 23;1345. Fashionable' Tailoring 5 irIEORGE H. BUNTING.VrouId respectfully in , Ulf form the public that he still continues at his old stand on the west side of Main street, between li`ngs• bevy's and, Bartlett's storm upstairs, where hemay be found in readiness to all work in his line in a style c ii not to be' surpassed in Bradford"county. Pricey t - suit the times.. Thankful for past favors, he 'respectfully solicits a contiituanWatid hopes by strict attention to bit siners.and serAironoulatingterms'bi esprit patronage. The Spriest rod Summer FASHIONS have just been received, and heir; Prepaied to make gainients' iti the ... 1104 . .fas4i. , nable manner.. Partienlaeettention paid to CUTTING, and warrant• ed to fit: if 'Property made op, - He bar; the !sit's' - Spring. and Summer Fashions for sate. -Towanda, May 14, 1845. •-• 11, 1 1//iffm Scott, 9 1(13 4111' VY WILL promptly and punctually render hit Kerne sional services in. Agencies .-'olleetions, and other natters in his prore.ssion. entrusted to his care. Office in the New . rick Block—west room ' over the . Post ellice,entrance on the north side. „ iov. by ,• _ .„111.s.allistcrs• 511 healing Ointment, A now supply of this popuisr meilicine,aiso a quantity ,1111.45. of !he s sum Tus.oTrtir.;.. just received by Oct. 1; • .•H. S. eg , . 1 4. C. MERCUR: TOWANDA .- ACADMIY, roliE nest academic year of this lustily commence on, Monday, the first day r ber neat, under tha superintendence sod mai Mr.. 3. ,C. Vandercook, as p i JNO. P. WOW Ass'6l.4 &m ph F. Wurthmg, Preapfrr Mr. Vandercook has been successfully teaching for ten years past he hu much • this important and truly elevating departs), enterprise and benevolence, and brings teal various surces of good moral ehararAer, , scientific and literary attainments. Mr. Worthing is a" gentleman of very e n tain men% experience and skill 'in teaching, s e , fail to do much for the advancement of the Nei the prosperity of the institution. Miss Worthing, the I . 'receptreas of the Pens partrnont. has alreaey ; by her devotion to literal her superiorvirtues, obtained the unqualified em of the community, and the esteem and affeetioe„ numerous pupils. Ycung ladies will seldom instructress better. qualified to meet all the wirs e i Student. not only as a tercher, but as a guardian! and associate. They cannot but be improved ..:ample and society, an well as by her engsgi e , tions. TL;ITION will be u follows, in all the depu t3 , 4 Primary and common English studies, with Pere mrinnhip. composing and speaking. Natural, intellectual and moral science, botany, chemistry. histOry; ostronomy, rheterir, logic book-keeping. drawing. painting, &C., • 4f. Math sties auti the languages. ; p' Incidental expenses. per term, during winter, No student will be received for less than balla4 ,and no deduction will he made for- absence, eu„,, cases of illness or other unavoible causes. ' The Academic 'year . will be divided into foot k m , of eleven week. each. There will be a vacationer% week after term ; also one week alter rb et h it and avocation of six weeks after the fourth, hul a i ik the harvest season. . We desire to make the Towinda Academy in it , ble and desiral.fe resort for studints from al tows as those at home; a place where the purest virtues dr le..eultivaterl. and the germs of science firmly set i r , f , youthful mind. For this great object. no care or will be spared on the part of teachers or trustees. 'a, Principal should he consulted before purchasing 5,0 4 as several changes ate contemplated in the tett•Mi, of the School. StudeLts from abroad ran 6nd board with the PtiAi i pal or others, on reasonabte terms. Lectures will be...given regularly 11 the Prim;ifal e , ethers, on the meet imiortabt tepics of education,bh society ore,anized for the especial benefit of young , n There will he two examinations and exhibitions doi l the year, the time to be determined by the trachea / 4 trustees. HIRAM MIX, President MITI!! Enos Tomking. , Darla Cash,- J. D. Mcinianyo, Burton Kingsbery, C. L. Ward, H. S. Mercur, John F. Means, William Elwell. . Towanda; July REMOVED TO No. 1, BRICK ROT • Ir. 4. C a ,I3thIJIBIERLI.r. RESPECTFULLY informs/ I E f 'AWE Fiends and the public that he - b,, —„. , oft 11E1 , 6107E1f to the Britian. I . -- • t"-y-irlIP . NO. I, where he still colitis' rale . '. . .7. Tarry , n his old business of. ' •;-: • e. e - .-.-- ~ alcb and Clock &pia?, ~,1 ,--- ..- .... -.- .• which willbe done on shonaace. and warranted to be well done. From a longnwa , once in the business, he believes that be will be aSk ti render perfect satisfaction to all wbo may faeog h with their patronage. N.B. Watches warranted to run well one yesr,a the money refunded; and a written agreement ghet to that - eir.zt to all that desire one. CLOCKS.. r •A large assortment just received W. for sale very low for cash. If you Want to huyfeWelry cheap call at Chao berlin's Watch Shop. tio. 1, Brick flow. cO" MAPLE SUGA 11, Wood, and all kitalsof Court try Produce received in payment. Towanda. Jure 18, 1845." CIIMBS sIND BE'DSTE.IDS. THE subscnbers still =Owe •manufacture and keep on had Jr to 114,.. 1 at their old. stand. all kinds d Cane and Wood seatChaia; also Setteeso various kind! 4 BEDST.E.WS, of wry : description. which we will s., sell low for cash or produce. . THRIVING done to order. TOMEI:VS & MAKESSON. Towanda. April :3, 1845. DRESS GOODS Tr i;ADIES are particularly requested to call soder. amine our assortment of Ak Wool Ombre coerce, Nazarene blue Delaines. winter lialzarines, prints de cros.e. (hot style) Victoria striped intshmeres, Qua Ann plaids and checks. &c.. with gimps, cords andni. vet trimmings to match. now exhibiting at Na.3,Btirt Row. We soy !hey are . 2s per cazt. cheaper Mon exr dec3. ' BAIRD, & CO. ilk CASES HATS, and a large stock of CAP . S,sor Gil opening, at the cheapest store In Towanda—tray body knows where that is: , • Nu ,3, risk Row. SADDLE & HARNESS IVir_ISLICEIC.2IUtICV il.-• ELKA.V...11117 &MTH 4 ' Sari . RESPECTF MAX infirm that they VII routine the, manufacture of Saddles, Bridtea, Huron. ecc., in Cot kli.t . to building; next door to J. C. Mad Law Office, where they will keep conatantly or 6jii4. and manufacture to order, • Elastic Web, Common and *Quilled Saddler, Harness, - 1 Carpet Bagr, Bridles, Trunks, Collars, Pauses, 4.e. 41'. Carriage Trimming and Military Work dolt: order. • Mattrasses, Pew and Chair Cushions made on shun notice and retponable terms. The subscribers hope b!. doing their work well ID by a strict attention to business, to merila shared public patronage.. ELICANAH & SON.' Towanda. May 111. 1845. To Farmers, Lumbermen and other& New Store in Standing Stone ! Nrix . STORRS, respectfully announce to their AL nuns of Standing Stone and vicinity, that tbel hove formed a partnership, and are now opening al lit old stand nl' Peter C. Ward, lately occupied by Warlord, when they offer for sale an extensive docket staple and fancy Goals; consi t ling of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,. Iron, nails, boots and shoes, sole & upper leather, gstar and pork. .&c., &c. which have been stinted expressly kr this market, and bought for ready pay. and will be aiP raw) of at the Lowe* possible rates, for Souls, Ship' glee, and Lumber, of every quality, wheat, corn, fin oats, beef bides, and produce - of all meaner and sot% We respectfully ask those purchasing faeCult to us a call, savoe will not he undersold by any estalairlv merit in this county. We charge nothing fa exhibit ing our goods. - H. MIX lc SON, November 2'6. •. W. R. STORKS. 7crrizs VAC Bitidford . Repiffier- Two &Sara and fifty rents per annum ; Finite:MS deducted if paid' within the year; and for CASH scw' ally & advance. Coal DOLLAR willlie'.detioeted. S!ubscribers at liberty to discontinue' at any time. bl paying arrearages. Most -kinds of Coilarrarfaoarc r received in payment, at the Market price. Advertisements. not 'exceeding d square of tads' lines, inserted for fifty Cents ; every subsequent insertiss. lwenty-five cents. A discounrmade to yearly advetrisew. Jon Putirmiro;,.of every description, neatly and e l " pcilitiously executed on titior'and fitshionahle type • Lettere on business pertaining -to the office ulto.togow free of pOplage, to enoute attention. • c y Office in Col. Mama' brick heading mom fg Main and Idridge streets, up .stairs; cutramm , on north door. - .