ME SHERIFFS :SALES.. - -- . r- :'. -....-.. - . r virtue of .:sundry . writs - of- Venditioni taportis issiiditatit cif the court ot-„Cum illa lion Pleas aril Qttritl.Geitiefiii lo the directed. I shall expose to public sale at the house of -I, . H. Stephens in the ptirodi) :of. Towadla.„uti .Almiday the secoeiftlay or,Fettiary next. at.l o,i'clo i ck k l!!.. f1 ,1. ! .. 1. 1i,e loilowina , pie,ce or . parck of laiid ii el „ t e r ow uship and botimied on the sell{ b)llll,io:4llitlfictuling.front Towanda to A th. eaV s andlandpf Ggy l'raey, north by lands in t he.puissessioit ufl.J. Havens, west and Sown bi lands .of .Il.•S.,•AVells. 'Containing about veven:arres more orless,•partly improved, with a saw mill thereon erected with a • turning lathe in stildrotill:' . ' '. -;Saied,'id'il,',ialleniti.eicetitien at the enif of . 44;f,r:4 ( '-.o o s Wis. 4. .F.OVP I . ,: , ~.--.4 ,' , ALso—The following piece or parcel of . land situate in I,Vysos township and bounden on Iftelitarth - hy land . of Stephen ~.Strickla n nd, o Pie iv land 'cif Andrew livitie.and:Lfike tricklititt . on the:south' by, land of 1.. Snick .tel,,Xltifl ,She'pard:iPieree, on Ink east 4y. the Eoadlklitiiiik. l 9: IP:0 luau's Eddy. ..,' Cliffaiiniug sixty four acres, all improved; two dwelling houses and two b mils thereon. . • .., Seized,,and ta4en, in eieethionin the 'suit of Mita . E.:Pirilletio,ilie usiotSitplien Pierce vs. Ceroelius,Coolhangh..: . - :' 4 . 'Aiset he teilowlit , i piece or parcel of land fituate,in_Acdth Creek antl,Springlield town 4hipsi , bounded , the! , north : , by laud of .Jaines Philips, east by Jaates Williams. Daniel Gibbs and Esq l :Gedlrich, south , tly teed of Esq. Goodrich and Almon Berry. Mid : west by laud clannett ,, lty. James .Bovier.. Containing one .hundred and eighteen acres; about sixty - acres Improved: In:proved: With: twtt log houses, one framed parn, anktOriall:aeple.drchard thereim. '';*e.iieti, g 4 tekeon : execution ai the suit of 'lndreei Knifilitvs. Hiram llarkness. . At.so--Thelollowing described piece or par. • cel '6f Tatra sittidte'''iri:the township of Smith field; bounded on the north by lands a Ira Ad amei'oxi Ole i,nat by laiad in the possession of 'Jaded Lenox; on the :south by land of G. F. tveet and Peutacost Sweet, and on the west by land of Faitiner Rose and ihe heirs of Solo pori.Forrest dee'd. Containing fifty - five acres of •tliereiabtains.-atiout forty acres thereof int. provetL'teith' a framed house, framed barn 'and small !rade corn house micron apple orchard r.:,'SeizerLand taken in execution at the suit of rLyareu:Durfee to the use of H. A. Phelps vs. Newman Colvin:'' : . Also—The'collowing . described piece or .parcel of lanijsiitiale in the tottinship of Spring,- field and South Creek, bounded on the north by land of H. D. Berry. east by lands of Hi ram Harkness, south by .land of Almon Berry and Asa A. Brown, and on the west hy land of Joshua Conklin. Containing one hundred and sixty acres'tir' thereabouts, about fifteen acres thereof improved.. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Alvin Loomis vii.Jatrieirßovier. ALso—Thi following piece or parcel of land situate in Albani'bin,•nship and bounded," on the north bY- lands of the heirti of C. H. Miller and the road leading from the turnpike to the Deverly.settlement, east by Ira Dodge, south by Rowland Wilcox, and on the west by lands of . 1-I. ,B. Webb. Containing.fifty acres and allowance, • about ihreee acres improved, with a.liouse thereon erected, with a log stable covered with batk. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wilcox to the use of S. Wilcox vs. Da niel English.. Also—The following piece or parcel of land Wysox township, bounded on the, north by ,land of Ellis Lewis, east by land. 01 said Lew is, south by.land . or Wm..lllyer deed,.and An gevine Bull, and west by the Pond. Contain ing eighteep,aeres more.or less with about 10 acres impigved. with one saw mill and dwel ling house and shed thereon. Seized and taken. in. execution at the suit of John Allen vs. , Al.vitrlVl. Allen and Robert In: man. At.sci=Y,he piece or parcel of land in. AtheriirtoivOsl4, boionded on the north by William Scott. east, by the public highway,. south and west by land of Julius Tozer. Con taming .! of an acre inore'Or less, one framed house and wood h# Se there On. Seized and, taheit to ea . ,ecniiini at the suit of Henry \roorhes vi; Flarvey French- At.so—A piece or parcel of- land situate in Canton township:' bounded on the north by La of Stephen Garet: On 'the east by ',land of G. F. Mason and' aloe sold by E. Mason .to Silas Gray, on the sookh , by'land of lal. War ren, end on thn west.by.land -sold by G. F. Mason to Sihot:Gray And Palmer. Con taining sixty nine acres and forty nine perches or thereabomi. With, about ,fifty acres thereof Witlitwo framed houses, one log barn and about'stity fruit trees thereon. ALso—One other piece or parcel of land in the said tow,nibilr of Canton, bounded on the north by land of-G.F.-Mason .and a lot sold by E. Mason to Silai Gray; on the east", by land - of the south by land of James Warren. and on the west by land sold &:Masoff. ;la Silas Gray.. Containing 26 acres 122 perches or thereabouts, with about thirteen acres thereof improved. , Seized and taken' in execution at the Snit of E. & G. F. *bison's use vs. Silas Gray.. ALso—The foll Owing piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Athens, and bounded on the north by :A Tozer, West by the Main road leading from Athens to'Eitoiral south by H. To:zer, aotdeasl . bY,J. Sfheparti. Contain ing ohelValf aii acre. framed:house and framed barn and, shall orchard thereon.. Seized and taken:in execution at the suit of Union Pennell irs:.lsrael S. Mead. ' Also—The folliiiv,ingpleie or parcel of land situate in the,towfiship of L'imhfiehl and boun ded on the nor*.by.,MichaelXims haw. east by Reuben Pirk, south by. Chas. Chttqler; West by Constant Allattiewson.:• . ..Containing tweniy five atited: l libont'thresi: 'aeres' improve ith trained iropee and.fdartltrihnp Seizetl'and take's hi execuhon,,at the suit of Welles dr.,Satterlee vs. 'Hiram -Rogers., • Ai.so—The following piece or pardel of land situate in ToWinda borough, lir:Matte& on the north by John Caiter; Oast by Heney-13utler. send' by Thomaitlfiiilt; and west by Main. street,tpAßAlOncr one fourth.of an, acre more fraaae4 house, sun& barrt and fruit woes - ' liftd taitenin'exe*rtton "at the snit of ;INVllrtitt4s ? ik'N.T. gentz: .4,lll;•,loll'Our.i.itgAiuUllped" piece or • :fargl 1' 4) S 1) j iqUa t e sn: Ater iowas up. eon laihinriouttahondred:and five acres prtherea-" turoti,liou7tditic•Sini deseribid - d1 the north, by land of gle'kief Ctirryt"ASilForield.'and duy 1 - 1; ( - 4 ,4,414 : by -113e 4 8itiott e ea vet. south -14 Janda of vAlaason Saltmarslt: and, west west by . land of .Jacob Swarte`ond Rolm.: about tiliatarilirahaltfiy;hcres thereof- iinprdied,i 3 ~ ivithlhrei frinied houses, one log house, three framed barns. one, blacksmith shop, one corn house and two late apple orchards therm*: •". Soiled 'and - taken tu-'executien Lit the soil of Bosley, filtirley SG.llytle vs ; G ti , Welles unit 14_11 Perkins. - • r• A Lso--1 he hillowini piece or parcel of land idtu..te Wt Granville too uship in Bradford eu., and bottnakil "as follows: beginning ata beech! the a uuth went 'corner tif lot n0..121 on war rant lot no. 148 L, thence east 180 and 4-10:p. to a post ; thence south 80 perches -to a post ; thence Avesi 180 add 4-10'perehes to a post ; thence north SO and 4-10 perches in . the be gitinitm. Containing 54 acres and perches o ith about 25 acres unprovell, with a Wanted house and barn thereon. - Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 1 imothy Paxson and; illiam Davidson. trus tees of the Batik of NorLli . Amerma vs. Barna bus lirtnnan. ALSO-A. piece. or parcel of land in Ilerrick township:lntended north by David Hull, south by John Laporte, east by 'Richard Mlles. west by Johti Laporte ; containing about one hun; 'tired acres ;.about seventy acres iinproired,one framed barn; one lo g house, one log barn, an orchard of an butolrell bearing apple trees, and a - smith shop. . seized and t: ken in execution at the suit of Anna thekinson, to the use of S Meylert, vs Charles Squires. Also— Phti following piece or parcel of land situate in 'row:Milo bordtigh, and bounded on the -north by John C. Adams' latid;,eait by 2d street, south by Huston and Ward, and we.t by .third street. Containing twenty one thou sand anil fifty feet. be the seine more or less. with a two story dwelling house and harp thereon erected. • Seized and taken in execution at.the suit of M. C. Mercur lo the use of Henry Mercur vs. Ira 11. Stephens. Atso—The following piece or pari:el of land situate iii Ulster township, bounded northby Platt Smith. east by the Susquehanna river, south by lands of A. B. Shaw deceased,:west by land now in the possession of Frank Mur ry and Samuel Huff. Ctintaining one hundred and twenty five acres more or less, about one hundred 'improved with one dwelling house, one barn and orchard thereon. -AtisciOne other tract of land in said Ulster tow vship, bounded north by Platt Smith, west 'by A. Pa;ridge, east by lands of J.,. Smith, and south by Samuel Huft. • Containing one hun dred acres more or less, with about thirty acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jeduthan Simons vs. Lockwood Smith. ALso—The following piece or parc el, of land situate - a in Direll township, bounded on the north rnd east by Debby Chamberlin, on the south and west by Oliver Gilbert. Containing ( ri one acre, all impr Ved, one framed house and wood house and s oe shop. Seized and taken "a executionat the suit of Mark C. Arnim to tlisoise of Andrew Irvine vs. Hiram Miller. Azso—The followint described lot of land situate in 'Armenia towliship and bounded on north by lands of Bradford Robbins, east by lauds of Reuben fJason. on the south and west by lands .of S. W. Paine. Containing one hundred acres, with about fifty acres improved with a lo g house and small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Gill's use vs. John M'Naught. ALSo—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield townsip, bounded on the north by land of Wright, on the east by land of Samuel Davidson, l south by land of B. Stackhouse, and on the west by land of !Byre. Containing fifty acres or thereabouts, thirty or thirty five acres improved a log house log Mtn and other out buildings and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George Wilson vs. Adolphus V. D. Tweed. Also—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Durell township and bounded as fol lows : beginning at a white oak, thence by land 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 perches io a black oak, south 34° west 211 perches to a black oak. atrd . 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 &e., ahout ten acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of liaild'Cash vs. Alaoson B. arid Israel Smith. ALso—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, A piece of land in Canton township, bounded as follows—Beginning at a post oirthe south bank of Tow-oida creek, thence down the said meek the several courses thereof to a dead birch on the bank of said creek, it being a corner of lots No I and 2, and also the hautidary line of. Ozias Kilburn ; thence south along said line. 103 perehes to a post and stones on the south boundary line of the tract ; thence west 48 'perches to a hemlock corner, the south west corner of said tracts; '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. • Seited end taken in execution at the suit of A‘m Dickinson. Maria Meredith. Thomas Me redith. Jidw Read, John M Read and Marga ret M Read, who survived Sainuel Dickinson and Prisciita M 'Read, vi Nathan B Tabor. JOHN F., MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. December 31st. 1845.. 1 Towanda Iderclunits, Indictment for 'downright mar der,"“ selling goods too eheip.' , ' Tried before the people of Brad- The Shavings, lank. ford county. it eppearing to the satisfactionof all the jury, (corn ' posed of all trrdford Co.) that the price of Salt et' too Shavings Bank was raised to . 14 shillings per bid._ the day after No. 3, got out, who bad been-selling for 13 shillings per bbd. And it also. being conclUsivelly. proved that the said , Shavings. Bank are about,ls. per Font. behind No. 3, in selling goals cheap, the jury without leaving the ben acquitted the defendant, end as e d was re the verdictnird, the crier of thr court t:.tall'd out, ..„ 11M22 • Ob, yea! eh, yes! oh, yes! 's .4 only genuine cheap store in Towanda, is No. 3; .unrca. now.: • ' No . George., to-Wok-R-1.- U*. you should bursi up' No: 3, / old Lot. •!FreshSalt,'? nor even salt petre won't ve your....bead from - Two sleigh l f New Goods.juit seeeitied..itt . Ike. 17. No.3,'Briekßour.' . . . liE subscriber has for sile,A new two horse wa-, gon orie' 4 . horse avagO6,•panisi . worn and bobs; heroes:, &e., :Sze.' Also; 3 oi4 goal HOR-: 8E8.... A pair br . young OXEN, believed roPeiloi any in the country' of their lige.. • . „, , Also,. iirtielei *every foe farininginid ng parPoseinall:ONliie` h *ill be sold cheap for e4sh Ge t , approsecreredit. ADO ON`~i'KEAL Towanda, Deeeigahor 17:1845. eb , ABORTED IROIV:'i - se reCilig, for, .1111` ialii at: • ac 24 1117013, No.t, 11. X ÜBBEIi ,OPtI4EIOE4 of in icgtsAihidir `eius, fct iits=cheaft at . - ;424. • !MEM& - .igONORABLE 'EXERTION . SECURES - - REASONABLE SUCCESS." „., • C..Mercut,,..„-,,c. , , - AVEthei pleirny of ennouncing tot m. public,: I that their. unprecedented -heavy 'sales this fall, , two irviritlered . ' it necessary to. purchase another , 'large stock of WINTER GOODS.' which theyare timer re. ciiiing and offering fur. 'cash at whokaale orrefaili at much loiter prices than - they can be found at any otber store in Towanda. Clod' purchasers of goods can 'se cure the-following udwintages by' calling at' our store:. Fituer--lrlie procuring of their -goods at the least pos sible advancefrom the inanurictueer's and importer's prices; as our goods are pachased from first hands, at net cash prices., . . at:CUPlD—Relief from the extra prices, which merchants who give credit must charge to cover losses by bad debta. collecting fees, 4c. . Ouritoci is veryleavy,embtacing almoit everything in the, line of Dry Goods, Groceries, (Liqueur excepted) Hardware,' Ciockeiy. Drugs,' Medicines: Paints, Oils. Dye stuffs, - Boots 'and sheci„Sitidlery - Hardware; Car riage Trimmings, &c. /And sltho' our stock of needs is much the heaviest in tetra, they were purchased• so very low that they did not cost $15,008. or even $15,- 000, and our customers con have the hen _ eft oor ad- Vantageona purchases, as our motto is, "Swill profits and quick salei. Nov. '26.1895. LARGE NEW STORE At Monroe Cortir,rs, uith Moires, Bippliel, AT LOWEST PRICES. - 41 - s DOERR. FOWLER las jest filled. by the last . trip of the boats for the veason, •bi+ large .and commodioue rew-•tore-house with a complete and well• assorted lot of Winter Goods, selected carefully by him• cif in the New York and Philadelphia markets to. suit teason. with a special view to the tastes , and wants of his neighborhood. He re.pectfully invite. an-examination or hi. eaten. .ive "tack—which he oar. at aninvariable cavh price —eompri,ing. generally, Cloth.. Cap., Hat., Hosiery, Hardware,•Plails and Cutlery, Crockery. toneware*Tinware , El* cfnentary Doi,ks,;totionery, Staple and: 7 Fancy Dry Go Drugs and Dye Stars. De Maine.. Alpacas, Print-, hatvl.,Bheetings, Flannel., &c., lee. • in short, every variety of goods required in this market, of the latest styles mul of the best qualities according to prices, which shell be sold as low as can be afforded at any other estabbstiment intended for permanent buri• nese. Full as his store is, he has room enough to trade in, and abundance of light to test thequality of his goods. LUNIBERNI EN, in exchange for Beards & Waggle, shall have all articles ut cash prices:, for he has no ottis CIS and they will find, at the same rates, in addition to his general assortment, a constaqt supply of ORAiN, FLOUR, FISH, PORK, SALT, and all the necessa• ries as well as the conveniences of life. FARMERS' produce bought at all times, at good prices, and as fair an exchange made for goods as by any dealer In the county. Persona going to the mine for COAL, can savehaul ingliy leaving their loading here, (several miles this side,) at the coal-bed prices, and taking an order on the miners, which, under his arrangement, will be • other wise to their mutual advantage, by securing to purcha sers coal at the most favorable rates of barter there, and saving to the miners the cost of bringing surplus pro duce hack to market. • R.F. has heard of 'pigmy souls, near Franklindalo corners, the old "yellow corner," whitened over like the sepulchre, and in some other dark corners, which could find no gird answer to the question-"mho is my neighbor 2" lw t be has passed their reach, not cor nered yet, and he assures the community which has imposed so many obligations in him by past confidence thst he cannot risk its continuance, by stopping to kick off wbiffets, or making announcements which be is un prepared to fulfill. lilonroe, 11ec.3, 1845. . PRINTS—The largest. most desirable and cheapest assortnscnt of Prints in town, can be found at -nos26 - . MEROURS'. Ti orsted - Goods. 111111 DE DAINES, Crape de laines, C. D Ecosse • and A tpaccas, a fine assortment, purchased in Acts York, after the late falling off in prices at nso26. MERCURS'. lIMONNET VELVETS, Satins and Silks, with lIDD Ribbons to match, the best and cheapest assort nt in town, at nv26 RCURS'. WLS —Every one wishing to purchase Shawls, 0, should by 01l means call where every thing ip that line from twenty-fiat cents up, is kept at Prices toimit judges of the articlesl; it is needless' to sny that it is at nev 26 ERC UAW. fAßDWAliE.LThelargpst assortment end greatest variety ever offered in Bradford County, kid received at MERCUB'S. DISSOLUTION THE co-partnership which heretofore existed be tween George Bret* „fr. and Will;am Angle, un der the firm of IJRECK & ANGLE. has been" this day dissolved, and - all debts due the said firm have been assigned to the subscriber, who alone is authorized to collect and receipt the same., WM. ANGLE. Rumnierslield Creek, November 17, 1845, n 26 SAVINGS BANK ! • Still Later, More Rich Goode. JEST received an invoice of the latest styles of Silks, among which may he found Plain black and blue black, Ombre Striped Pon de t•nii , Cainelinn Reps aid] Satin Stripe-r, Genuine Polka Silks, Plaid Florencee, Plain do., Plain'silks f Ronnidte, a rare opportunity for those to.purchase who intend doing eo is they are sink! only a shade above auction pritlee at • 0ct..20. G. E. FLINT & CO'S. A NY quantity a Bleached and Brown Shretine & j-tk Shirting of all qu3lities, Ilk. and white Wadding, Wicking in Boxes, twine. cords, &c., at 1N0v.5 wELLEs & sATTERLEE'S ONE half ton ARK ROPE bough t vet/ low and will be cold accordingly by Nov.s. WELLES & SATTERLEE. WANTED in exchange for goals any quantity of Butter, Tallow, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Timothy and' Clover seed, Hides, Lumber, and crash will not 'ho refused - by WELLES & SATTERLEE.I SOMETHING NEW . WEST RECEIVING, at the old store, on the cor ner of Main and Pine streets,, a few. doors.below Montanyes ¢ Co.'s, and nearly oppolite No. I, Brick Row, an entirely new stock of- GOODS, which, con sists in a general assortment of Dry Goads, Crockery, •• Groceries, Boots 4 Shoes, Hardware, Hats 4 Caps, 4.c. Together. with a general assortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES; all of which have been selected with great care by myself in the Near York market, and will be sold as cheap as'can be sold by any living man in this market Ladies and Gentlemen can be satisfied of this fact by calling on the subscriber, at hiecore.where he will be in readiness at alltimealto wait upon all,who facer' him with a call. •' A. 7 i l MONTANYE.: 117 Wanted, in . exchange for t Goads; either cash,' grain,'lumber, or shipping Furs, in almost any quantity. Towanda:NM/ember 19, 1845. ' A, D. M. .111.7W31/MMilso D . • 111119L81:111T; Jr., superior east: kid AXES 'RN* . half a dozen boxes, just received 'sad .for sales tne undo' . ' novl9 RINGSBERY. Sayinge that have' beeenr,Troyeth HAT GEO. E. FLYNT & have the ler !--L got end roost desitebtestoeltorgoodeln Towanda: rnovias ascoanr. „. That. Lumber for Goods, or Goods for , Lomber, cannot be carried on successfully without detriment to Cash Buyers.. - . • PROVEItiI Man : That G. E. Flynt & Co. buy goods for Crib, and sell theni for . the " ready." , - . • Plllo9Zil3 TOIIIITH: ! That G. E. F. & co. are selling goods, cheaper : than any other establiahment in this borough, „ , . And it be Oiepered, and. soon will beerime a preverbSalthough webaie beer; knowing to the feet for some time) that G. E. F, & Co. are meths* better' coeds and moreofi thein.a: it . Thoseivho deal Olt dote; ; I will Peese , present themselves eir oar aninter;-leltens tikiesie are freely shoWn, find alwaye warranted equal to ~FOPP/e.a.d#Pl l. • .Ca...4. 0 4" -1 4e SaPPlP'Pankt lAIPts; pORUS, Fringes, fancy sel•et and ,b!gie et " .MERCIIWS. ' Latest- arrival oNew Goode'...,_ • • ELLEfi dd IiIATTERLER litivit been W'raceiv irnit:tho la three leeks ham New Yorklii. loin era apieridid 'itock of PALL anirWLITER GOOD/5, selected titaki'thelelestiniptatatiois With'utt-, 41* 6 ki:l4..c4lillitY and especially as &a: 'They ao not pretend to hive the largest stockist the Country, or sell low?: than'any other house but they' ask all who wish to buy choice and good goods to call end examine the quality and prices of their goOds, and then judgo who sells goods at low , prices; . all are invi ted to call and examine their stock which comprises every thing ususdy kept in country stores. Athens Pa, Srplember 30, 1845. MEI ADIIE.:B will hod newly iii largo asstock of Drops j[ A Goods, smelt "ris'eaahicere, De, B'Cosai,'M. De Ain ', Alpacciui, Oing,han3s„ Prints, &e. ' at our atOreaa in tit county, and.at,. tow pricia. They will ideas° call ,d examine the stock ti 4 them:dyes.. ' : '' ' ' ' '' WELLES'& NATTERLEE : , GENTLEMEN will tied a large and splendid stock • or cloths, Cassinieres, Vesting', Cravats, Gloves, Elastic bracmi. Rubber. Over .Shoes, and, dewy thing clew they may want et very low- prices for the quality at . WELLES & SA'rTERLEE'S. IQ WLS. in great variety dabeeutifur patternis . itiay .be found 'at WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. ÜBANS DEL - AIN. for Coating, and splendid nit, plaid Cloaking...Pala' plaids and plaid Lining very chesivErt WELLES &§ATTERLEKS.,, ATs, CAPS & MUFFS any quantity:from cents up at WEI,LES & SATTERLEE'S s A ROE and elegant assortment of Laces, Ribbons, Gloves and trimmings of all kinds at 0ct.20. WELLES /e'SATTERLEE'S.: GROCERIES InD i;iso At' , may he . dafe to say wa have as large ti 'mock and of as good qualities as any house n llradfoid County, and we will se.l them as low as any house can that gets any thing above cost. •-: WELLES 4 SA'VTERLEE.!• /IN HE heirOf Iron & Steel in the coun try at WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. . - HOE-FINDINGS, such_sa Pegs,. !hustles, Awls, Awl halts, Thread &c., also Sole and Upper Leather, Calf & Kipp Skins, always on band by Noe .5. W MIES II SATI'EHLEE. ®IL, Pointed Glass, we keep constantly on bind IUIP a very large stock of all kinds and will very low for cash. VVELLP & SATTERLEE. FISH. SALT AND NAILS. 7 TIERCES CODFISH— . 10 bids. MACKEREL, 1 adi !owl SALT, and 5 ton NAILS, ore for sole on/ready to be shown at BAIRD'S. HH'DS SUGAR, 5 do. Molasses bought, in first hands and will be sold accordingly by W. H. BAIRD & CO., No. 3, B. R. COTTON YARN-10t0 lbs. just received end for sale at REED'S. SOLE LEATHER-3,000 lbs.—and any quantity of cow. Kip and Calf skins, from the manufactories on„ Kaatskill creek," N. Y. We won't say anything about the price, but come and see st J 3 BAIRD'S. • . HARNESS .AND , CARRIAGE 'II'3IEME2ERM3 A LARGE and general assortment of the above an. tidea, compiraing almost everything uses by Har ness and Carriage Makers, which will be sold lower than the same quality of goods have ever been offered at Owego or Elmiia, just received by sep. 24. H. S. & M. C. MERCUR. Othogh POUNDS t NAILS,. assorted sizes, at sep. 24. ' MERCIUR'S. SOLE LEATHER—first quality. u Comforters," a few dozens. - Carpetings and Floor Oil Cloths. , Carpet and. Cotton Yarn. _ Bagging—an article unequalled for durability Nov. 12. At the SAVINGS BANK. L 0. OF 0. F. ir r becomes our duty again to annocnce the receipt of more rich and valuable goods, which we are offering still cheaper (if possible) than heretofore. We have for cash buyeni. the following goods : 100 pa. blk'and blue silk Alpaccas ; 50 a sgd and changeable goods, for dresses; . - 150 styles DeLaines and. cashmeres; 1500 yds. Calicoes—in addition to our former large stock—the contents of one boi, just received. 40 pr. Cloths, all shakes and colors ; 15 • Bk and Fancy Cassimeres 20 Salinelts,all prices. Iron, tails, Steel, 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 last six months we have satisfied the most skeptical. and wish to inform our friends that we are not to deed busi ness in the spring,"as reported, but shall continue to do battle for the friends of Cheap Goods, a• long ash will benefit the county of Bradford. It is told itt this way— We have, we can, and we will. December 17. GEO. E. FLYNT & CO. Q . LEIGH SHOES and Plough Points, (for Wayne 10 Co. Ploughs) at ' G. E. FLYNT & CO'S. APPLEBY'S FINE CUT CAVENDISH TO BACCO. or sale by B. KINGSBERY. IT IS NO WONDER! ffilAT the Farmers of Bradford county are all tra. 4 cling at "BAIRD's 5T01213," when it is taken into consideration. that in addition to keeping the lar gest and best stock of Goods in the county, and selling them cheaper then any body else. they have always haat' ready to assist and encourage that class °iceman:l -:my by purchasing their produce of every description at the highest prices. What, for instance, woblil they have done with their butter for the last two summers had not Nu. 3" boldly stood forth in Ate support of honest industry and dealt out all descriptions of goods, al .the lowed rash prices, in exchange fur that ar tide I The hard flitted }conning are replying to the above, by coming with a ru.h ! a Perfect rush ! "en mass"!!.! to the cheoest store in . Thwanda, where Bill Baird & Co." are always ready and willing to do the fair thing. • , . . Dec. 23. HAVE GOODS FOR THE LADIES, among 111,, which .are Cashmeres, Mousse DeLaine.plaid fed and silk work Alpaca. 6-4 plaid Cloaking, Girdles and Trimmings, to correspond; &C.O. • sep. 24. • B. KINGSBERY. TBAINTB,ISc OILS.- Dye woods and Dye stuffs. yi ,very laree mock. just received at BAIRD'S v24TRT ml - nacur_ , L,Tzug THE'SsIVINGS IFIMI-11.S, action wad broughtfor , ...doworight murder," - againsttbe Cashier & Ca of the Tovianda Sa vings Bank, for ..citing goods too cheap, and thereby bunging leariite4s upon the." Merchant Princes" of the borough. But,: with" all their vaunted sayings, hired witne”es and Combination+, together with the principal evidence admitted by us---(thet goods were sold cheap er at Flynt '& Co.'s than tiny'other . eatablishritent)— we have at last come ulfwith 0ur,... capitel increased," trod obtained a Signal sictory'aver these would-be 'law' and order combinationli.`and carried dismay even into the enemy's camp,' Itihddition to oer•former stock o Fall Goods, we have just received ' Another Ark .- Load fqoods,. which will be disposed •of as liberally as heretofore.— Therefore we hive tb timid the SIXTII PUOt6OB. . ;That George E: Flynt & Co. cannot be Inn down. 0 a, Lodk for the &wings Bank.. '- dec3. • "NOTICE .NOTICE ff TAKE this oPportuoity, to inforni all who am jn ju. tiebted to Me, that payment MUST be made by FEBRUARY. COURT.,, The, sum . due from each individual, hued!, but in theiggreaate it amounts to 'consillerable. j, Jytaii ihat'a4Oore effectual notice will be:netessaiy, , , JOHN N. WESTON, 'December 24: Lire Sheritr. WOTlCE.Wtierees, my . wife,. MARIO 8.. hew ' ing my tltlahil, &stint itithoat 'eulliefeof 'cause;tielieby 'eautina all persons against harbor=leg hei of trip '&l4, of her Cootrictleeeftei BrillgewitAr ; Btu, ;Co., Dec. 15, 1845. NE_ 4 PON HIPP & CALF SHINS for ado LW deeper than any place in town at . , BAIRDIL ICIP• . 1 : 20 31211 r O; 1 - 11N11 IrWSPITS ierba,thatfloble'fital I. tor . * ' tithrtall thilittkiliatt v ain turn,' , •,. .ibseribeiarattldanneutie ImblicireOesilly'thirt he receiving a very' large sell selected assortment of IVES, such u Croas'lnt -9,linder oven !potting; combination of Frank aid conking; No. aitnd Iton 4 boiler cooking t No. and piemuirit 4 boiler it: with an assortment , , plat* schooldlouse and - • church stoves ;. cylinder coal and -parlor wood do., all of Which:will:be sold as low as 'any cithei establish nient this side of the ROcky Itteuntainsifor wheat, oats, r ye, corn. polit,.btitier;. cheese. and cash not refused; TIN-WA RE'constantly kepten band, at wholesale and retail, with 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 &scrip tion in the Tin.-Copper* Sheet Iron business, done, on short notice and in. a workmanlike manner. , •' And in addition to the abgve articles, be intends to keep constantly on band a good article of rifle and blast-. ing Powder with FLOUR , ,PORK, by the barrel and pound. codfish. mackerel; .scarp, candles. lard and butter. LIQUORS, such as rum, gin, brandy, and Whiskey, of :different. qualities. Tea, coffee, pepper, spice, ea keratin. ginger, starch, cloves, cinnamon, gegen', tobacco. cav ndieh and fine cut,-candies, nuts; 6gs. rai. sins, herring, green and.dried fruit, cider, beer, and all other orticles usuallykept by grocers, all of which wilt. be sold at reduced prices for ready pay. Store and ma nufacturing-Establishment not kept exactly in Montan ye's corner block, but ' in the next building below, on the south side of the public squire, where \ persons a idl ing to purchase the above articles will do well to call. and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Nov. 12; . 1845.' • •• ' 1). C: HALL. NEW EST.R4LISIDIE,ATT alalmmicur Fw.b&rogirn L. M. NYE & CO., would re spectlly inform the citizens of Tow ands h and the pfibl d ic generally; that 141 L I : 10. 1 1 t h o e Lde a r ve alr 'kinds icof manufacturecAßi -4- l 'FURNITURE, of the best mate -3". mil rigs, and workmanship tit:amulet ""'. he surpassed, in addition to the usual assortment in country shops, we will keep an hand and make to order SOFAS, of various rind most approved patterns ; Sofa flocking 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 best hair seating. We flatter ourselves that ,having had much experience in'the business, we shall be able to satisfy all who may feel disposed to call, both as to quality and price, and by strict attention to business hope to merit and receive the patronage of a liberal CD Co. munity. L. M. NYE & CO. Towanda, September I, 1845. 41.4111. WET FUE.4-ITURE MAY - 13E DAD at our shop much lower than it . has ever been sold in Towanda. Goods are cheep, and, wheat am lowered, and that is the reason we can afford all for to do it. .411 kinds of produce will be received in payment. Also, LUMBER of all kinds. Sept. 1. L. M. NYE 4. CO. I Obi • I altil MIA • %TILL be kept-on band a large assortment, and made to order on shorter notice and for less ma. ney than can be produced at any other establishment in the land. Those who are 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!, 1845. L. AI. NYE & CO. • BOOTS SHOE MAKING. 111 WILCOX & SAGE have associated themseves •in the Boot and Shoo .Taking business, in the borough of Towanda, and. may lie found at the old stand of S. Hathaway, lately occupied by Elkanah.Smith,neai I. 11. Stephens Exchange Hotel, .where they solicit a share of public patronage. They intend, by a emirl selection of stock, and by attention to the interests of theircustomers,to make as neat and durtiblework as can he manufactured in this portion of the country. They keep constantly on hand, and will manufactaxe to order, morocco, calf and coarse boots and shoes; Ladies' Gaiters, shoes and slips; children's do.; gent's gaiters and pumps, &c. JOHN W. WILCOX, PHILANDER SAGE. Towanda, May 14, 1815. FALL & WINTER FASHIONS ZfaM f. 56.50 • BATCHELBRA COREL beg leave to inform the inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity, that they base just commenced the Tailoring Business.•up stairs, No. 4, Brick Row, where they are prepared to execute all work entrusted to them with care neatness and des patch, and in the mm.t fashionable manner, Having just received the New York and Philadelphia fashions, and with their long expetieure 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. . ca. All kinds of country produce received in paYmen for'work at market prices. - October 1, 1645. c)l4•m.7a cs"-?waa:22l.olap, • F.ISHION.3BLE 11 , 11LORS, Over Montonse'S kore, next door to Merritt's law office, at the old stand of Powell & Seaman. [oel J. E. eantield,, Attornerat.Law, ,L102.11.v.,:ea va - 7 7ILL Intend to all kinds of business intrusted to V his core, with promptness and despatch. Of fice in the Tin and Stove Store building7up stairs. jot MEDICINE 'AND SURGERY. 1101. JAMES M. GOODRICH has !nested himsel it MONROE., for the practice of his profession, and will ho pleased to wait on those requiring his ser vices.. He may be found at J. L.' Johnson's tavern. Reference may be inside, to Drs. Hurron.dc blAsorr of Towanda. April 23, 1845. Fashionable Tailoring A riFORGE H. BUNTING would respectfully in- Nix form the public that he still continues at his old stand on the west side of Main street, ...between Kingv bery's and Bartlett's stores, up stairs; where he may be found in readiness .to 'all work in his line in a style 'not to be' surpassed in' Bradford county. Prices to suit the times. Thankful, for past favors, be respectfully solicits a continuance and hopes by 'strict attention to bu siness and accommodating termite meeitliatrunage. -The Spring ind Summer FASHIONS have jest been received, and he is prepared to make' garments in the mog fashiolable manner. Ponicalar atteption paid to CUTTING,ant warrant ed to St if preierivnade Op. lie has the latest Springand Sommer Fashions for isle.' Towanda, !day 14, 1845. - William Stoll, 441 1 U 4 V0123-..WINT 9 wILL promptly and punctually render his profes sional. services in .4geacies.,Collections, and ;utter matters in his profession, entrusted to' his care. Office hi the-New ricklttite.teat'room'Ciser the Post Office, entrance on the' north side. • "; Nov by 1111111s1!nr .llealing - 01olnieiLr isear'suppli of tbiltoopular medicine...ll6a quantity AL of the soua iiscrtrits, just teceived by Oct. 1. H. EL dc M. C. MERCUR. .TOVAIIDA - ACADEMY Fritz nest., academic year , natant JL ' commence en Monday, the GM , day ber neir, : unarilhei eePerhltePailial ale Weal, Xi. Vatidere4 as ' Prbiti - jso. pvvORTHING, Nisi Minh*, Freceiticts. Mi Yandarecrok beerr nceessfulliene teaching for years pana be has mach est this important and truly thinning department enterprise and be:moles:mind brings Witham various a a urees of good moral &erecter, f scientific and literary attainments. 'kir. 'Worthing is a gentleman of very trailed o p tsinments, experience and•skill in' teaching, and euti fail to do much•fin' the advancement of tha studento4 thelprosperity of the is:siltation. , Bliss Worthing, the ittrecalresw of the in to partmont. has elreaey, by her derotion to lilerstare, od her superior virtues, obtained the unqualified of the community, and the esteem and affection of le numerous pupil.. Young ladies will seldom Grid ro intaructress'betier qualified to 'Meet all the ants sit, stadent, not only as a farther, tint utiltustdian Vow and sereciste. They' cinnel brie be improved by sn mple and society, as well se by her engsgini keit. TUITION will be u follow:4in alt the depenib qk Primo , and common English, stodiesi. with Pen. minship, composing and speaking, fi , Natural, intellectual' and •mmal• science, botany, chemistry, Idstory, astronomy, rhetoric, logic, bookkeeping, drawing, painting, acc., 4 06 Mathematics and the languages,, 6 06 Incidental expenses per term, daring winter, zr, No student will, be ,received for less than half a te n; and no deduction 'will be made for absence, slap eases of illness or other unsvoible causes. The ACidemic year will be divided into four t ent , of eleven weeks each: Then will be lineation of az week after the Out term,; also one week alter tlietla i d, and a vacation of six weeks after the fount, inelad mi the harvest season.. • • • We desire to make the Towanda Academy as sgre, ble and desirable resoit for students from abroad, as Ina as those at home a place where the purest Tifton d a l be cultivated, and the germs of science firmly set in its youthful mind.. FOI this great object, no care or hie. will be spared on the part otteachers oi trustees. Il e Principal should be consulted before purcbasing he* as several changes are contemplated in the text4od u of the *boot. . Students from abroad can find board with the P pal or others, on reasonable terms. Lectures .vrill be given regularly by the Principalw othens,•on the most important topics declaration, mid i society organized for the 'eapecial benefit of young me% There wilt be two examinations and exhibitions d i si ng the year, the time to be determined by the teachers Da trustees. • IDDAM MIX, President, wlicevzia. David Cash, Enos Tomkint, Burton Kingsbery, H. S. ?demur, ;1. D. Montanye, C. L. Ward, .106 n F. Means, William Elwell 7owantla, July 31, 1345; REMOVED TO 1, BRICK ROW! PIM 4. eIIjaIIIERLIN: lot RESPECTFULLY intones IS friends and the public that Its / s , C - , e k REMOVED to the Brisk Root i 7 ,7 No. I, where he still condiment • , :?(, espy on his old business of st r. • \ l4-iik - - Watch and Clack RepairliN b h.. ..„2 •.,..,... . . ---,-. •- which willbe done on shartnetite and warranted to be well done. From a long eve- -4 , ence in the business, ye believes that be will be able to render perfect satisfaction to all who may favor kin with their patronage. N.B. Watches warranted to run well one year, er the money r .refunded ; and a written agreement gists to that el l p! to all that desire one. CLOCJCS.—A large assortment just received - isd for sale very low foreash. If you want to buy Jewelry cheap call at Chia berlin's Watch Shop, No. 1, Brick How. 0;:r MAPLE SUGAR, Wood, and all kindsof Caun• try Produce received in payment. Towanda, June 18;1845. CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS. THE subscribers stilt continue i/ ... 1 to manufacture and keep 90 hand an!!! at their old stand. all kinds of Cane and Wood seat chain; 41-'5; 1,4 1 1 11 J ' also Settees of various kind: 5 , , , ..- - ‘ IS. BEDST.E.6 'DS, of erny I. description. which we will f \ sell low for cash or produce. J TURNING done to order. TONIKINS & MAKINN.N. Tirttanda, April 23;1845. - DRESS GOODS LADIES arc particularly requested to call laurel amine our assortment of All Wool Ombre Cede mercs, Nazarene blue Delaines. winter balzarines, prime do ecasse, (last style) Victoria striped cashmeres, Qua Ann plaids and checks, &c., with gimps, cords ad rel. net trimmings to match, nnw exhibiting at No.3,Brirk Row. We say they are 2p per cent: cheaper than as deca. BAIRD & CO. CI, CASES HATS, and a large stock of CA Nil, vow OPP opening at the cheapest store in Towanda—ere y body knows where that is : N 0.2, rick Row. SADDLE & HARNESS IIitiIL.AILMIC.7L.LIMIT 4G• ELEA,JraII 5.111711 SOX, • ESPECTFIjLLY info . = that Meg still corker Kt the manufacture of Saddles, Bridles. Harass. &c., in Col. Mies building, next door to J. C. Alms Law Office, where they will keep constantly on hand, and manufacture to order, Elastic Web, Common and Quilted Saddlts, Harness, Carpet Bags, Bridles, • Trunks, Collars, . Valises, 4.c. 41 , . Carriage Trimming and Military. Work Bona ) order. Maucasses, Pew and Chair Cushions uncle on Asa notice, and reasonable terms. The subscribers hope by dping their work-well-oml by a strict attention to business, to merits ihate of public patronage. ELKANAH SMITH & SON, Top/ands, May 21,1845. - TO Farmers; Lumbermen and others' , " • - New Store in. Standing Stone ! M7rzetaS.orf°Siltitilnili'n re spec tfully ton t e fu ae lly d a v n i n c:i n ty ce t t h ci a t t b tr . e , have formed a partnership, and are now opening al Li old stand of Peter C. Ward, lately occupied by N.D. Watford, where they offer for sale an extensive stocker stople end fancy Goods, consisting of—A Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, £rockery, Iron, nails, boots and shoes, sole & upper leather, Boar and pork, &c.; which have been selected expressly rar this market, and bought for ready pay, and will br posed of at the lowest possible rates; for Boards, oki 2 ' . glee, and Lumber, of, every quality, wheat, corn. TFr• oats, heel' hides, and. produce of all manner and sorts• We respectfully ask those purchasing for Cash to 0 1 , us a call, as we will not bo undersold by any establide ment in thin county. We charge nothing for exhibit. ins our goods. MIL& SOH, November 26, W. R. STORRS. Terms of the „Bradford Reporter• Two &Hors and , fifty centaver annum Ftm cab deducted if paid within the year;.and for CASlfticttr ally in advance.`-Orta DOLIAII will be deducted. Subscribers, at liberty to,diseontintie at sue time, bi paying arreorages. Mankind* of Coux-rwr Patinas' reeeireil in c 'payment, at the market pike. ' , Advertisements, not exceeding a - square of twin , lines, inserted for fifty rents every subsequent irtartio , lwentY-fire ;Moto. A discount made to yearlyedsetriser s • Jai PHINTiNG, of every :deacription. neatly, sad e 1 pislitiously executed on new and fashionable type... Lawn on business pertaining to the "firer nuolc ag ." free of Postage; to misuse intention, ftT Office in- Col: 'Means' brick buffillng Comer d Main and Bridge attests, 'up stank; entrance at WI north door.