0 th,et ey ate feti,:and, with - one exception, un important. • The following are the new. membees„of the Cabinet: First Lord of the Treminty, Sir Robert Peel. Secretary for the Home Department,' Slat. G. Graham. Lord Chancllor, Lord Lyndhurst. Lord President of the Council, Duke of Bun. c lench. Commander in Chief, Duke of Wellintkin. Secretary . Of Foreign Affairs,' Earl of Abyr• deep- . Lord of Privy Seal:Earl of Haddington. President of the Board of Control. Eatl of Ripon. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Right Hon.H. doulburs. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Lord G. Somerset: " . C o lunissibtier of Laud Revenues, Earl tin coln. of Vat , Rt. Hon. S. Herbert. Secreta . President ry of the Board of Trade, Earl Dal basic. • First Lord of the Admitality, Earl of Ellen borough. Postmaster General, Ear! of Si. Germane. Secretary for the Colonies, lion. W. Glad stone. ' Cern OF THE DIBRETTIO',"ir oY TIIE Wino CABINET.—The London Spectator, evidently ifrom an official sotitee, gives the foil owing as the reasons of the break-down of the Vbig at tempt to form a Government. • Coming to London, in compliance with a summons from the newly-appointed Premier, Lord Grey travelled with a companion, high in the Whig councils, who attend all the meet ings in Chesliam Place after the arrival. To that companion Lord Grey communicated his determination,to take no part in any Ministry of which Lor'd Palmerston should hold the Foreign Department; and he had every reason in rely on the belief that the sentiment so ex-' pressed would. have been communicated to Lord John Russell. Whether it was so com municated or not, Lord Grey 'took care that Lord John Russell sliould not be ignorant of his views, although they were so presented as to avoid the appearance of dictation. On the evening of the Wednesday of which the Whigs had d -termined to undertake the Government, Lord Gray went home and wrote a letter to Lord John, in which he urged great caution in distributing the offices of the new ministry pointed out the t.ecessity of making It-as little as possible like a revival of the Mel bourne Cabinet; impressed on the expectant Premier that no regard to personal feelings . ought to interfere With the allotment of offices ; and stated dint his joining the Government, though he promised it his cordial support in any case, must aepend on his being satisfied with all the a rrangements regarding o ffi ces. Lord John Russell Inuit have known Earl Grey's opinions in regard to Lard Palmerston's foreign policy, and could scarcely have misun- Uerstood these hints. If he was in doubt, lie should have asked for an explanation. When at last no choice was left to Lord Grey but to declare his peremptory ohjection,he did so in a way which forbade every suspicion of personal ferling. The Colonial Office. with the leader- - ship iu the House of Lords, had been offered to himself. lle oljected to placing Lord Palmerston in tie Foreign Department. because such an ap pointment would cream alarm among foreign powers, and also among the great hulk of the community at holm, including a larger propot 7 r non of the Liberal than'of the conservative par ty; without himself criticising Lord Palmer. ston's policy ite objected to his being placed in the Foreign Office. iuntp!y as a fresh diffi culty in the way of a Liberal Ministry. At the same time, Lord Grey distinctly de. flared that he should be most happy to have Lord Palmerston as a colleague in any other di partment; and, in order to such an arrange• ment, he offered to yield the Colonial office and the leadership of the House of Lords if it were thought advisable to raise Viscount Pal merston to the British Peerage for the purpose Lord Grey therefore, so far from evincing personal dislike expressed perfect willingness to act not only with, but in .some degree under Lord Palmerston; and so far from being dicta torial or "impracticable," he showed the ut most disposition to accommodate his own pre tensions, or to waive them altogether, if he could not conscientiously act with the new Cabinet as Lord John Russell might choose to form it. [From Wilmer & Suihh's Times.] TnE PRESII?E'Ne ' S MESS ACE.—The first Message of PreOdent Polk to Congress, has .created, as may lae readily supposed, a greater amount of attentiMa in. England than any simi lar document from the head of the American Union has done for years. Public feeling was directed to the Message long before it arrived. its tone, hostile or otherwise, formed abundant scope for conjecture in the press, and even du ring the exciting time of the Ministerial crisis, journalists, overwhelmed by the importance of our relations with the United States, stepped aside to disco's' the question, even in the ab sence of the President's views. Well, the Message camT to hand in the or dinary course, by the ship s• Sea," which made an excellent passage. It was generally 'under stood, we may state in this place, that the steamship which left Boston on the let Day of December, conveyed a copy of 'the Mes. sage 'to Mr. McLane, the American Min ister, but if the fact were so, care was success fully taken that neither the spirit nor the sub stance of the Message transpired. We have given elsewhere the spirit of the English press on this importanf document.— Ouetransatlantic readers will.be struck by the absence of all irritation in the remarks of the great organs of opinion in this country. rela tive to the Message; and this reluctance to avoid giving offence, arises altogether (torn the praiseworthy desire to heal, rather than foment the cause of difference between us and the licked States respecting the Wegon. Soule of the articles we have given are able and com prehensive views of the question at issue. ar. geed, of course; with an allowable amount of national feeling and prejudice. but presenting, .on the whole. a juts and generous.standard of reason and logic. - One cause, perhaps, why the Message has agreeably. disappointed, expectation here is.the well-timed observations in 'which it indulges respecting a liberal tariff. If the Oregon is the bane ; the propose.' reduction of the tariff is the antidote in the new President's missive to Con .gress. The style of the document has elicited praise, and althongh Mr: Polk has been snub bed by European publicists, ' as a nourelle horn me, he has given proo f in this much-Criticis ed document. of the possessions, of literary powers that command respect, if they do not always force conviction: . ' ' Since the Message came to Ina another ar- rival,hu brought. its the earxespOndinee - hid I:beforefirMte between.thesritiefi and A mei licaji Ministers on the, subject of!,,th* Qieg od. The Mieforttine of finch docithehts is: diet theY are too veltimineui 'flit: the puniest of the/great world. • Thelondo,n,Times hat; devoted *ie. ries of articles to the consideration,'Of this cor respondence. more particularly with reference to the two points upon which . Mr:"-Buchanan initiate, namely, first, the tide arising firm prk or occupancy: and, secondly the cession of the Spanish claim to the United States. • ' The paper in question endeavors to show that the maintenance of theie two rights is in compatible ; that if one is' correct the other cannot be'anstained. The prior occupation, and the after cession,' ,may excited as distinct facts. but they cannel cOnferprie title. Two bad titles. can no more make a good 'rine, than two affirmatives can , make a negative." We should likerto haie presented our leaders with these articles, as they ere - considered in this country to be able, if not unanswerable ex. positions of the slitljeCt, as they appeared only . a day or two preceding the sailing of the steam er; when our columns were crowded with the statistical inforo atidd, . ttf trbith tve bad prey*. ously pledged' ourselves, we are .reluctantly compelled to forego the pieasekl. tfporithe whole, then, if the Message has not given all the satisfaction. in England,which the friends arid well-wishers of America desire, it has its favorable point—that of Free Trade": and the pending triumph of Free Trade,ptinci plea will, in al! probability. be accompanied by a satisfactory adjustment of the bone of conten tion—the Oregon. Polk and" Peel agree u to . 'he necessity , . of the first. 7 why not of the lasi alternative I N . INIANCII . tAIiAL. MEETING tor- THE eithene of Bradford County desirous f or Ole speedy completion of NORTH BRANCH CAN.kL. are reqUested to mee it the Court House in Towanda. on TUESDAY evenlog all the IC of February. Measur.'s will be reePeeed . eitaell it is be lieved will secure the des iced result. Now is the time, and the only time for defin.'te action on this subject Let all who are willing to render efficient aid be preient at the meeting. MANY CITIZENS. Dr. TEMPERANCE MEL . T OIII Unnsls , Esq., will lecture before the' Bore Washing tonian Temperance Baciety at the Court House, Monday evening Feb. 9th. Ladies and Gentleructi " nsTeni fully invited to attend. By order &c. Towanda, Jan. 24, 1846. A. C. ALLEY, Sen. OWRELIGIOUS NOTICE.—The Rev, Mr Aynawors, will preach at the Universalist 0 1 in Montanan, on Sunday, Bth inst., at eleven o'clock. A. M., and in the Court House, in this borough, at early candle.lighting, of the same day. To all whom it gay Concern. A LI. those who know themselves indebted to Brad- AL ford county, either by duplicates, judgments, notes, or forfeited recognizances, will please call and settle by the first Monday in March. The county is charged in terest on demands in favor of the state ; the demands against the county are such that it requires prompt col lection to meet Mein; therefore, all will seethe necessity of paying up immediately. Prompt measures will be taken to enforce collections. J.REEL, Treasurer. Treasury Office, Towanda, Feb. 4, 1846. E E 111 t 7 9 THAT r. D. of C. TIP4IRFORD. HAVE the best assortment of Goods, sell thee: est, and get the most money of any store in the place Is IT TICS. Th it under the present tariff, Nails are sold at the cor ner - store, (Monroeton) for 5 cents a pound. IS IT ?RUT, That five dollars at %VARFCRD'S STORE fitly' more goods than six dollars at some other store! • MID IS IT ?Sin, That any Large store," not fifty miles off sells goods as cheap, much less " cheaper" than we do ? N. D. & C. WARFORD. Monroeton, Feb. 3, 1845. Artl OOD TEA. Young Hyson, OW tiyacrn, lape• VIE tint and Pouchong Tea, can he had at Feb. 4. WARFORD'S. CAUTION Ild[r WIFE MARY, having left my bed Sad board without any just cause or provocation, I there• fors forbid all persons harboring or trusting het on toy account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. ELLIOTT HIIRLBERT. Smithfield, ,February 4, 1846. DR. J. N. SUMER DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he may be found et Ira ff. Stephens% where will be pleas. ed to see those desinng his professional services. Towanda. Feb. 4. [Star Copy. Pratt's Grocery, and Eating House, Is in Betts IS• filontanye's Corner Block, fronting the Public Square, WHERE everything may be found in his line of business. The public are invited to call. FRESH AMBOY OYSTERS, Feb. 4. Regularly received here. y. WUrilk BUSH. CLOVER 4- TIMOTHY SEED Just received and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers at REED'S. ANNUAL REPORT eF the receivals end expenditures of Bradford, far Ur the year 1895. commencing Jan. 1, 1845, and ending Dec. 3, 1845, inclusive. Z SPENDIIUAES Auditors ' . $ 48 00 Assessors . 1069 60 Bridge Contracts, 33 16 eon:meet, Inquis' Rims II 64 counsel Fees 65 00 amage Views . . 39 75 rtparnage by roads thro' improvements, 144' 00 Fuel Incidediel expense* Justices' fees Grand Jurors • Office books Crier of court . Wild cat certidcatcs Traverse Jurors Prisoner's support Printing Public buildings . 179 83 Stationery - 16 00 Civil suits- 40 60 • . Coannonaresith suib! 1183 '23 Bridge slew. 15 50 Sherif f . fees . Road views Elections Constables attending -court . 319 66 Paid E. Overton, Esq., on All:a of R. Depose's forth, in Merrick township, bid in by the county, to seam duplicate oftoses • 144 72 A. Cbubbuck, prothonotary and clerk Q. 8. 125 '4B C. Stockwell, late Treasurer, balance doe.' per Auditor* report, of Jul. 1, 1844 232 . 32 COIXIMISAIMICTI fur laying oat State road from Monroe to Ralston, Lyeseroing county 95 00 J. Towner, com.halrume due Jan. I, 1845 25 . 50 " for smites in 1845 192 041 D.. Drink,. cone. balance due Jan.1„ . 1845 . 42 58 for services in 1645 137 49 L. Putnaris,corie.halnee due Jan.'', 1845 • 22 00 ' for services in 1345 222 25 A. L. Cranmer, tom: for services 1013,45 34;00 E. AsPenwall, late mm. bal. due Jan. 1. 1845" 54 30 A.S. Chamberlin, late tit* to comm. former. -• • , ' vices in 11344, per Auditor's report of Jan. ' 1.1845 ' ' • . 432 67 J. M. Wattles. crk to coon's...anthem in 1615, , 356 41 Paid diets figim teiltem ' , state Penitentiary. for 1841-2-3-4, - as per aecTrendered 521 62 , Stateprkt . ,efrthe dlecomitsof tfie v eeve v taf "• O o teelleetrika• of. OiniWrais'ti._'_. • ! •Pillamo roginshirrmov d r , zrt Calteciosl> pa bpms.retell tKI9. Wino* aVe.Us . s22, 39 . 1540 , .Wm Rose • . ;Granville . 32, Rad Horton . ...Towanda tp, •192 35 - •- Wm Smedley ; Wens 12405 e 92 1941 Robt Renick 129:20 T B Merrill . . Litchfield ,Se E Horton , , Stwahequin 62 00 23 55 E Wialosing • i 6 97 David Owen - Wywiz 23 85 , 1114fi Goo. 0- WeUe„, Athens bore, , 39 18 John Watkins - 57 04 , ,Jas 8 ?Mean. Borßagusa — 2B - 00 .--;- ..21.8herwoott -Colombia - ' lq; 05 getbnell Csonin , '27 45' A Lout ' Wisps 15' 91' Jan Russell Windham, 182 71 1643,`Csol4iitiU ;Alheturbon , 13 32 } Cttas Taylor Bdriinaton. 24 ST • . - C W 80;:lbaft Franklin 7 66+ Weinsot4 Renick ' 40 64 1 : ". Halionito Leroy.. T B Herrin Ladled 10 87 G W Weller ' /3 60 Luther Atlintts ariritb6eld , 20.23'. W B Hortort,rlTheshequhr , 220 H B Brepherti Bind. Stone We 05 Alain Wfittney Wyse: • . 82 03 8 Wailes N Shaw 1644 /Juan Holton . Asylum . 52 95 23 73 7W A Ladd . Albany 78 99 , H Batton _Athena tp 462 32 7 - 1. 41 Fl:Eg L &Pratt Burlington 211 03 J W Braley Colombia 30 18 ERA' Bloom Canton 141 99 F X Hornet Doren 08 91 8 Atonable Franklin . 47 68 80 42 H Siston Grenville ' 49 79 •U .lione Rini& - 129 10 H I elone Lerely 109 44 H M'Kinney Li - Afield 145 47 Geo Smith Monroe 227 34 Jae Chubbuck Orwell 41 isa Stephen Brink Pike 337 toll 8 Vanlluakirk Ridgbeny 92 45 S Murphy Home 130 79 D B Culver Sheaheguin 284 79 E Stockwell Springfield 42 46 Luther Adams Smithfield . 213 Is 4 James Eimia Stand. atone 59 70 104 84 W Thampaonjr Springhill 111 - 45 H H Maee • Towanda tp 299 ' Lucius Puller Ulster 127 15 • Win Sibley - Windham 160 70 Peter Knapp Well, C Hollealiack Wyalusing 234 18 139 38 H Strope Win Bowen Warren 'sB 27 1845 8 0 Shoemaker Athens tp 887 54 Ai' McDowell " boro, 233 14 .32'12 F Wils7oz Geo Teri, Albany 1 219 62 81 '3O . Asylum i 308 01 • ' A Fiel's Armenia 60 13 A Smith Burlington 444 59 John G ray Renton 423 33 46 92 Joel stom a s Columbia 494 34 Joshua Kilmer Dwell -256 44 „Nonce Willey Franklin 170 29 502 John Spalding Gran vine 187 03 . E Ileeler Berrie.% 73 45 its 32 E Wolcott Litchfield 325 40 27 51 J D M'Kee Leroy 212 11 A Fox jr Monroe 096 17 • J Chubhuek Orwell 284 04 169 08 J Baldwin Pike b . ..!0 49 162 ht A Puller Rome 310 , 73 H D e w ey , :Ilidgberry 253 4. 5 „.,.' Jeremiah Eihner Sh eshequili 43815' 750 ;1 1,0 1. Ad a m s Bmi;bfleld 485 72 H S Grover Sprina4eld 442 65 42 36 J L Phillips fitoLth er..ck 139 38 7 76 s J C Brown Springhill 87 90 142 60 1 Westbrook. Stand.stone 77 9 9 2/7 69 WA Chamberlin Towanda bo. 654 54 D !rutty" tp. 368 23 63 99 G P Freeman Troy 811 56 . I .1 L Gorseline Ulster 194 25 118 65 A C Hinman 'Wysoz 386 38 ilt9 84 Lorenzo Wing Wells 311 53 A !Raiford Wyalusing 178 43 362 Al I Wm Beardsley Warren 418 38 A Dunham jr Windliiim 288 78 86 26 i Leonard Pierce. Esq.. Treasurer.of Bradford county. in account with said Co. for 1895. To amount due on duplicates of county taxes of 1889-40-1 $ 843 08 of 1842-34 8239 42 " of duplicates for 1845 14,151 92 Notes, bonds,judgments, ac. 5,171 04 Auditor'■ report 1.11. Stephens and judge merit against Patton 395 04 Money received for Towanda money sold Fine received of Andrew Monroe Cost received of O D Perry. et al. Transcripts of Unseated fuels Sy *mount overcharged on judgment spinal , L. Smith $ 500 Paid on drafts from East= state Pei:litmus- ry, for years of 1841-2-3-4 521 82 Two per cent. commission on same 10 43 Amount of county orders returned in 1845 18.070 93 Two per cent. commission on same 321 42 Ain't returned on dup. of 1840-1-2-3 947 02 1844-5 `.., 2.229 57 Notes, bonds, judgta, 4c. 3,919 31 Amount of collector's esonerations 890 99 MI .4 percentage 973 09 in money in Treating 5 00 By money rn Trraauty, Jan. 1, 1846 1,020 18 Amount of county orders iuued in 1845, including credit orders $11,026 37 Outstanding Jan• 1, 1845 ----' 5,468 23 $16,494 60 Counts order. returned in 1845 18,070 98 Amount outstanding Jin. 1;1846, BRADFORD COIIKTV. IS We, the Commissioners of uid county. do certify the foregoing to be a true statement of the receivals and et penditures of the county of Basdford, forthe year 1845, commencing Jan. 1, 1845. and ending Dee. 91, 1845. Witness our handseind seal of office, at Toarands, this Stud day of February. A.D. 1846. JOSEPH TOWNER,I LUMAN PUTNAM, Commia'rs. A .L.CRANMER, • Atteal—.l. M. Warns*, Clerk. 32 77 17 62 30 77 458 56 60 57 112 50 14 25 2460 05 240 54 268 25 North ranch Canal Company. NOTICE is hereby given, that a. meeting of the stockholders of the North Branch Carat Com proy will bn held at Jones' Hotel, in Chesnut street, city of Philadelphia, on the second .Monday of Februa ry nest, at 12 o'clock, M., for the pm pose of electing Officers of the said Company for the -ensuing year. agreeably to the Act of Assembly incorporating the same. j 27. Z. COOK. Treasurer. 184 12 21 00 997 02 e4AUTIO?I.—AII persons are hereby national not o purchase a note drawn by to talc Ford, dated Dee. 19, 1845, payable on theist of June neat, for the ■om of $25 in nest dear. As I have not teeei•ed any value for said note, I am determined not to pay the said note unless compelled by • . Pike,Jin. 24. 1845. ALF WEED: elislr=44. Wile subscriber areutd respectfully inform the pub ," lie:that he has COMMUTED with the :Dhow Chematw Bridge Cinnpagy,and that , all personscom log to lite Mill for grioditig..willibientitled to cross said Eddie }TEE. Tickets will be 'Oren et the mill. 'Coyote, Jitt: 1848 WM:111'. OVERTON.. . A DM I N I.4TRANCIEV IS N • LI. persons %belted Mahe emateofTimothy Brig- MA ham, tat*: of Glanville, deed;• ate iteguesutdr to make payment; and those having demands against said estate. to present them legally attested fat settlement. . • JONATHAN .WOOD, - Administratot Smithfield, Dee. 8 1845. • $10,696 13 21'37 24 67 Wyalusing 26 91 32 25 Ulster 46 60 . bow, On 62 41 180 46 $15,781 55 3169 53 10 00 5 00 53 44 244 86 $26.913 50 $26,913 50 $423 67 -1: - 7171YOMMT . 'i44 , .. ) .J ., % r' . .i , i. 1 i„.: .:1,i11:-.:,' ' /:!1!1 •• - a• , j I tiElnidebrigned tire tiler many' belt deep oblige; dons to their nommen" friends . for the *cry libe 7 : nit patronage they haVe. liceiied3:ir Which we tender' . you many thanks; end a pe have on doubt of 9,aontitid. ance o f yiur"smiks "and faroit" so brig es; iirOcon=' tinue to sell goads cheiper ihin any, stunt within 160 I. mites cif us. t t.- Winos, have the pleas Ore or informing:mar friends. i •-. , . tid "cinioniers and th e " public generally that we arc re colvinedinieffroin 'N. York, 1 larger and bolter awn. mentor Ocicids, that we. or any othit *Vihanti( Cid I brciuglit to this' market, coediting of ~ I Pry' G,eadilr Preemies. 1010 4; Nags; Prackery 4. Hardware. . Iron 4- ..S'ali. .. , I.Druga 4. Medicines, Leather 4-.Plah.. ,- Due - Woode.kbye Sals.' Boots 4-• Shoes - 4.c. I 'Ve gave notice-Oa our la st advertisement that "we had_ - Henry Sheldon 4. Co. - floorea--"since Which time ,some of our neighbors have been liiing theirfiftiepop, gwrt at air; bat its of no ide ,,, itteit echo inve stood at ,the centimes month at -kilt as we have ' , murnot be. frightened by such smalttrish. - - ~ ,-''' ' - ' We can assure our worthy neighbors lobo Rafe fel. led so deeply in love with the terms "Miff" ind "Mif fing," that it is our intention se long as we remain in business to always have a noon ' of Goa ls:and ' after the grosiottempt made in 1841 ,to prevent our buying. we are not so greervis to 'go to the citjr_ without • os FULL-HAND, which in addition to thoperience of one of our Own in the city trade (having been for some time. a 'dock in N.Yoikicity,) enabtea us to boy goods cheaper than merchants gerwrally from the country can. So just come on, all ye who want to boy chesp'for CASH. all at no. 3, shake " the ready "at us end you "aregrogicl—'• or if you have a load of produce 'give us the wink " sod we am niter you. - • . For more particulars look along through the piper. • W.H.BAIRD S. CO., No 3. B.Row. Towands, N0v.25, 1845. Oh Gosh !.! What Pioverbs . ! • Try It again Master G.. You may wake up old no. 8. D Pia long siotte Ulna to .be statuary, For no, 9to 'ay they they have the largest and best moth of Goods in Towanda, for that has long been " A Paorans." It has long sines mend to be necessary. For no. 3 r say they buy goals for cash and buy theta 10 per cm cheaper than most of their neighbors, for that too b long been " A Novato." c along:ince ceased to be neuesarry. For no. to say- they arc selling and will sell goods eheaper'..Wri any establishment to Towanda, for that too ha long been " A Puovaaa:' Il never has been mensal. For no. 3 to say they would sell goods for " 17. i per cent profit for we can do that and then sell at a price less than many of our neighbor* pay for the same goods in the city—and that too has long been "A Pao •taa." We inset that it never will be necessary, For no. 3 to bout of " ruining " any body by selling goods cheap either in Brick. Row "or Wood Row— we sell goods '' . .cheap to benefit community end not to min them. this too has also long been " A Poorer's." It is no Whirper— , Bot in the month of every body. even the tittle boys in the streets proclaim it aloud, that no. 3 sire selling" bet. ter goods anti more of them" , than any other establish- ment in Town,--wonder how tong since some dour neighbors found out this was" A Paovens 1" TOIRZ 111 a RAT TO TUT TOL ♦aovi: Just continue your old practices, drop in at no 3 before you buy, where no charge is made for exhibiting goods. N 05.25. 1845. W. H. BAIRD ,k'ece BROAD CLOTHS. CASSIMERES & SAT 'NETTS. WRENCH, English and Americnn Broad Cloths of all colors and qualities, also Beaver and Pilot Cloth for overcoats, and perhaps it teould,k_as tee& inentioiz that we haseatver ONE MIN DRVD different sfyles of Cassicaere, Fifty pieces Ratinetts, he.idcs twen ty• old of Sheeps Gray, which mare now selling dinar a h o .f :tee thirds the usual priee'in iflten • W. H. BAIRD & CO., No. 8 B. R. D"S'E TIC COTTONS-5000 yds. Sheeting/ ; • 1690 lbs. Cotton Yarn ; . :;00 " bane ; 15 0 re wick, on hand and forottle at last SlMlnlees prices. na . 26 W. H. BAIRD 6c CO. MONTANI.E.S & COI'S Cbcap Cash Wholesale Connnilssloa it Jobbing Store. rvlsr. above eitablishmtn - W has lately been enlarged 1 and improved; and is being . - eplenishetl with a now stock of Fashionable WINTER t.•oolS, which in addition to their former large stock of staple Goal, makes it the most desirable place for large Purchases, as also for shopping, in town. •' Their new stOek con sists in part of French, English and American Cloths and Satinetts, cashmere de mows and mousselin - de Iciest., of the newest styles and patterns, sinehew, om • bre, gm de Swiss,fig'd poult do soui and watered strip'd Bilks, maroon for ladies' skirts, and a new article 4 fringe for dresses; plaid cashmete•and Turkana shawls, and a thousand other et cetera* usmessary to please the ladies. Their stock of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Flats and Caps, Dupla Robes, Oils and Paints, Iron and Nails. and most articles that the wants of the community re quire, will Mr found well assoned and selected, end of- fered to purchasers on as good terms or better then in sly of the neighboring villages in the state of N.. Y.' N0v.12. S.D.& E. D. IIInNTANYE & CO. VIM V l / 4 7 VOM I ST PLO BR'r I.IN KINGSBERY. is now receiving at his -00 old stand, which has been going , oir for eighteen years, where goods of all kinds hasbeen sold and WILL he sold, lower than at any other store in this .1./oun• ty. A very large stock daft kinds of goods which has been selected with great care and attention.. and botight at such prices of the importers. and. manufacturers, that, it would be a ruinous hominess for any firm in Mcßride Raw, or any Where else, to undertake to sell goods as cher'', as I 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 some by the side of it ; but, it means what it says. . I have a general assortment of every kind and delerip• ton of Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware.' Crockery, Boots 4' Shoes. Nails. !roil. Leather. .S.c. 11111 LAY'S celebrated INDIA RUDDER /Shoes and Jur Suspenders--a new 'ankle, fur sale at sep„ D. KINGSDERY'S. SOLE & UPPEWLEATHER, for sale by cep. 27. . B. KINGSBERT ODFISH, Mackerel and Shad. for rale by aep. 27. B. RINGSBERY. ArIIOTTON YARN, Xnitling Yarn, Balla, Wicking. IL/ Wadd , inr—any qtrantkty for isle Very 19w. by sep.27. B. XINGSBERY. • !'ON Felt river Nails, Wr isle cheap. by 7 4 0 sop. 27. — KINGSBERY. •- • PRINTS! PRIIO 7 S! .PRINTS ! ri!iLiCoFi3 7 -500 "lECES, which *ens beught fgr Checks on the City' Banks,of the treanufactureek agents, (rot at • Auction,' where all inferior goothr me sold) and will be sold here as 'cheap tut any inerthant (who bought before the decline) paid ' ' ride POW. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND cubic feet or Oak and White Pius Tinhet par twari4g lar~r Me hut:vied on the bank , or et Yost. Deposit. wonted i ehezange for goods and POMO CaetlAti • • . Nos .5. • • WEL.I.ES 6c SATTEIH,EE. BUSHELS of 'llmothy sod rSii eth; E, wanted in ezettingot , for goods, it • Oct. 8. ' " • ' •• • RE E IYB COITON BATT I NG, woddin4, and ear. pet warp, fot.salo at • • • N0v.12. REED'S, :Co. 2, Brick Rote. . • WEORgl6ihlataols. Just reeeiseil..:— IMiToterther with s largo mistily of Ladies acres, tiobti, thug slippers; buskins; *nil little,onfs to costal.- .inovl2 • CF. E. FLYNT &CO. 60 MIL at,Oxvit sEp. of superior qua lity, jost repirei) in for sale 17 jy2t. ELLIOrt*., 31pr:et:M. I • I ll •lt , r GEORGE - r , FLYNT & 'Co . - .Bre againin Ike Field with fifteen - Theresa/id dab:tricot - 1h Ihr cheaper: and.wit dateable - ' • ' flock_of &Ws ever brit:feta into Bra font Cotaily Cashier - the TOWV/547 - S.IVINGS BAAVK, teudy,r,:thtir ainnpe *the any patronage heretofore 'tented. and trust strict attention totitisiiiiss, 'and deficit good. cheaper than any other establishment, to merit a cougar:more, of their miles and favors. 'Oar Work rif mania eirkift of every "non variety and style ni l DrYtGotsdr, from idle first aliened houses in tbercityritlNee.YriiN. and ark , * cd with grist careoapresaly for ibis meian. Also, a large selection pf, , . nyw, FanWy Groceries. Sh elf Ilatdviare, Crockerv,-BootsAlghoe4 - Hollow bare, Iron, Xatiar tiger la •r: and an unusual qyansityttfigißEßD,4BllEß V. to make our stock of.userel tintl otnarromtaLctimplste. Oee stock of goods were purchased for cash. and for cash will be sold as cheap's' it lioighlzmrsis:Elnisia er Otago, and decidedly cheaper than any establishinen't in Towanda. Tisneittid-sPaatoill aaLalinar 1 / 1 watvalerste tbe Inlay new. rich nal riesirchte goods, but mill be Acton to all who favor us, wag call. ryith.plearope. REMEMBER - and call one door lielor Tracy di Moore, where The pa‘y!dotirn'iiseem fora, and as consequencs, ate not overcharged with delinouiricies in the Credit iYaleir4 l :44artilloinedda fd support the Lumber trade. - "One rice, and no deviation is the true system." a =rem le••••r,:el -el.' 63. A call is Wicked,-before purchuirmie, at IV.. 5, south cn T Towandar October 21,1§45. • ' CgOLIGy E. 1.1.T.,N'i - , , Tbo Last aad lost Important Arrival y e t t at . the . 'TOWANIki CHESP ST O RE . No'. 2, Brick Row:, GREAT DARGIALNB are now offered the people of Bradford county.be the subscriber, who 'snow receiving and opening one of the largest and best select ed assortment of goods ever brought into the 'Rime of Towanda. His stock 'of goods has been selected:with great MO expressly for this market, and sis . priceeof the old credit system are necessarily high, he offers great in tucementa to all - who may have cash or produce to ex- change for goods. His stock consists in an eseongnentor . DRY GOODS, such amino:Moths. cassimeres, and vesting*, minute, sheep, gray, hard times, iinsey Wool sey., • splendid assortment "of' Winter Shawls, ladies' cravats, gloves, hosiery, suspenders, and tan thousand ar ticles, too numerous to meation. Groceries. Ruch as-sugar, tea, coffee, molasses, spines, lamp and lin. seed oil, • full supply of Liquors, such as Champagne, Cognikc and American Brandy, Holism! Gin, )Id Mo. nongehala whiskey. Port„ - Muteria, and Malaga Wine. Also—Crockery, Hardware. Nails. Glass, Iron, Leath er, Boom & Shoes,; Budelo Robes, Hata &Caps, Drugs dc Dye Stuffs, dm. dce. • All pinions wishing to purchase goods are respectfully inched to givethe subscriber a all, and examine his goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. CHARLES REED. No. 2 Brick Row Oct. 1, 1845 BONNETS. VELVETS/ RIBBONS. iIMIT received a great variety of Bonnet Velvets and bilks together with Plahl,Tringed. Rainbow, lke. Satin, Ombre. Velvet, Cap and Taffeta Ribbons Which you will readily discover are yery cheap by eat. ling at no. 3 brick row. W.B. BABIDA CO. . srarz. IMCCDUIET,9 - ! Attorney at Law, inkFFICE in the north corner of the Brick Row.di. reedy over the Post Office, Main street. c•En. trance at the north end of the building. 0. • Wanted, at the Savings Bank. wt. WANT FROM Orwell, Pike & Harlington toienships,looo a good roll and fresh Batter. . wa watrr From Mend township, 750 a roil butter.and a quart-, tity of deerskins. , wa WANT From Smithfield, Canton, Wysos and Ulster. 1000 el Butter-4,500 bushels of grain, various kinds. • wt NT INT From Albany, Franklin, Standing Stone and Wyalufa ing, 600,000 of Lumber of all kinds, for which cash will be paid, Wt WANT From old and new Sheshequin, 5000 bushels our, rye, wheat and corn. wa wAxT ALSO From the above townships, 74 cash customary, to make our number just 1000. Farmers wishing to purchase goods- for their produce, will please price our goods, as we are giving in exchange, goods at "gold and giver prices." fhere labia • one price; and that scaihprice at d 29 G.E.FLYNT Qc CO'S. SPLENDID lot of Brusb, Silk, Fur and Sporting IA Hats, alvo Oil silk, velvet and fur caps, together with Muffs, and Bealo robes, fir safe cheap at Oct. 8. REED'S NEW stoat of - trap, Medicines, Palma, G4s; bye ,111 Stuffs and Groceries have just been Tel:emit/ from New York, end will be 'sold very' low , —call at' No. Brick Row. Tenni cash. 'A. S. CHAMBERLIN. Oct. I, 1845. B OOTS & very large stock of every kind and size, glower prices, than ever, will be found at ittERCURIS, Wayne County Ploug hs. j DOE Wayne county ploughs, for sale at the .80. 4. sings Bank. Plough merchantssupplied at wpm facturco4 prices, and Partners on the most reasonable terms. G. E. FLYNT 4 CO. July 30. . • . . No. 5 Brick Bow.- irvHE Copartnership heretofore existing bet Ween the subscribers under the firm of H. Kingsbery 4 Co. is this day dissolved by mutual con4es4• AU persons indebted to said, firm am requested to . settle their se coounts with H . $. Comstock,ithci. will continuo the business at the old stand. .„ HENRY KINGSBE RV.. • - H. STANLEY CONISTOCK. Athens Pa., Oct. 1, 1845. ii — lROCKERY—Large additions have been inatle' to 1,..1 our stock of Crockery—our aserirrirtent fe now complete.' noirig G. E. FLYNT St'ai: A FEW BARRELS TAN HERS -OIL, for ~salc,at : A, Oct. 1. • MERCUBM. 2034 tif i .TrLE,,,,i7l7 . o,RgatlATA ' P.ov. 5. REED'S. WING WANTED--300,00f1;feet of bIDING, on 0 contract, or in sroati quantities, at my store, in ex change for eseh or goods. d 3 li. FaWLER., THE QUESTION SETTLED,. : JURY of twelve ladies has decided. that thi phee gli—A to purchase Fresh Teas, (no appeal bicoonse) is 0. E. FlocNT cols. GROCERIES 19 e uxir r wilit T w ea ld . tre t r h e e n kindst ch ,o a r n i tl ess gasnti• ty, ukruch prices as to mime the sole of the to; alibi' rgaer than bought by any other merchant in Towants. Call at - BAIRD'S N 0.3 B.:R. VET -1 SNOWING i T IS A FACT. acknowledged by, alb that the bed CIGARS in town. are to be hod at.th,c aep.l7. CENTRAL DRUG STORE. o tiEtatt NAILS and one aide.UPPER up ER at " . • Nd. 3.IIRWIC 'ROW: . VIA RUIN A RE, or fitt i.t6cti?filtio. Nu: '3; N. ' it. dee& - . • ' ITEW ARRlVAL—Stousksvarit, Lookiiig gla*s. Drasa Brooms.„ T!aveling tl3 , BAIRD'S. ADMINISTFiATOWS NOTICE 11b6TOTECE is given indebted to the .1 1 : 1 estate of Benjamin Brink, late of.t 4 lieldtequin skeraxect. are. requested to make . ' immediate payinent.. amt all tlwae hatitiq dontandisigoilist the sa'ine aro re quested to resent them legally attested Ftli t cdtenf. b. BRlNK.l, A d u i t ;i d i s ' J. BRINK; SheOletioin, JaliuFy 2, t: 1845., ', • ; AinitNisTitakTows IVOTICE .i• given'tbst all perstnts indebted in the edits of Wmr. KNOX,. of Tmy ,: tp.; *Win. gunned to 'meth iaimediete R altnent, , and theesitee. log demands jigniost the sanfirci_*inood to prompt them legally attested for settlexisetilc: . ~\ ~• ; CHARLES BROM. " ANDREW MORHISON,i "Dee. 31. , • .Adotintetrattiie.! 9011 BUSH. CLOVER // SERA. dug, weaved - arafor sate .V.VISVIDERT. Elliott ' Ok , 4RE...N,pyv. „Itt,crayiim, eery,lair and very „ gdoiril'ireorlmcirt'Uf Tait dad - Winter Goods. ;Lich they oder to pubge ea liberil tills, for tub, rah". or approved credit.. , • • Thelestock 'cenobite o:elitist Arel•Ytillii; the, any one wiskes , 46 , -Atad Sat the benefit:tit their who wish to purchase Meretwoidiethf 'any , kiad, and want to know ;vilely th.,Sh.O'ils 1 41 1 ,; 11111 1 1 1helto a Me of the many ert.reles . have Ifor serer Ladies' silk shawls end black •• Gents' saw cravats-and riin 4 Panny'rlirbt t _ Colored•sitiu, fccludies' bowels, Glazed bats for trip ;, „,„ Knitting pins and crow-bin; Carpet tacks and verg,palletna : • Broad Areirand sip:recall; • - ••• • M. delaines end wagon - boieo; • Printed blue tearrand.young hyson bed Umbrellacand Gorman pipes; , Pocket knives and loaf sugar,: , Molasses and coarse boots; • ' Ladles' cot. hose and steel tforti hoes; - Ladies' night capir,Torriit"tientsoirid • Metes serdelte naps for Igteepta;.•:••••• •• •• • . ' —Ladies'. linen hdkro for, cmerdiiKinvand • knty of English 'and Bw.efirsiirpst.illiderrel, India rubber cloth for carriage cover s and , Beautiful figured alpieuis fot ladies FlOrdtir 'Ladies' boas and Omni; 'end lan/Ohl& ; Leghorn' bonnets and sterns jugs.; '• .• •.; ; Black and bluo ink and Spirits tutpetituaok • • ' • Lamp.oilland .Cdonge water ; • • ;:;.I !Sweet oil and sarsaparilla syrup: , •• • Blue satin! end beet Java and wine; Wakra and buck shot i Indellible ink tinirpure'dry atutgroUnd Looking glasses end' datombletof • • Tea kettles and black silk atoddngit'l '• . • Candle wicking and-bed cords/ ./ . • •,. Coat Buttons and writing pape r; • . f'.. L'a Shellside combs and nanlF4 skirt. • Bonnet•ribbona and Cavendish Plough points and eat) ribbons' '7 Ladies' dress ted& and state tubes; • Assorted Needles, and heat Nutria bate; , • Steel pens and shovel plough patterns: •.• Plated hub bands and silk scarfs for ladies, Cotton Yarn and. wire !vivre; Awl blades and idly, assorted sheet • ' Ladies' kid brippera'and ' ' .Ctiflow basket's and gimp ixothre •r' '• ' f Men and boye.cloth impaired plant trosiv. .1 Knives and forkvand ark rapt t •• • Cast steel and-steel thimblpg; . - . „ Brass kettles and brass , • „ Beiver cloth end cotton bett)ng ; Pepper bom and shire kraal; ' Bonnet Mardi and elatri'Pentibi; Carpet binding. end inkinands; ' Coirch•lace and luindsawe; • Raisinsund saw,' , • Seidliis powders arid hying egoarea,t, • r , Rubber overshoe,' end 44 inch 'spikes ; Sleigh belle and - eteelyaniii; Canimeres and ivory combat " Gridirons and welting cord'' , • W hale bone 11.13 i patent ease atilt Suspender, and patent door bus; , , Firmer's chisels and laces forladiee taps •,,, ' Pongee handkerchiefs' and Iva &SAW, Missel'Und'inrotnen'i bL• eot.gloien eZ hilt &alibis; Cocoanut dippers end teeth bruiheri • " Colored cambric and dew handles a • •• Augur blue and children shoes : Wooten shawls and gum cape Bleck tea arid pitent - whielheads; ' 1 • Menne= hefts and tea eerier/al • • Saddler's silk and moose trap I Bennet wire and stone churnel . • • Plaid linseye and sash pulleys; , Patent blind fastenings and butts, (ahoy' gniftel: Spoke *hair* and door mate; ; Black sn'uff end Madder „I Brittannia lamps and shoe shim; Win. and bl.eilk gloves end Sattiinet•of 'all kinds and Ohpowder • ' - Horse rams andeatin vesting; ,• `.l" •" I Curry rumba and -fur cape i. - • Bair combs and sash fastenings; Glass dishes and wool cards; . - • , Corset lacer* and:trace Mires back combs end Candies of illittrilidee; Sash cOrdir and tom sharps t 1 ' ' Coat canvas, & paddingiuttliyao.tabipar , • ,Furniture prints and razor atropa • , ••, • ~ ' Table,covere.ind Olney, geempby'a; 'roarer Shoe, spd polished aught:a; _ `Linen eamboc and sole tet;therl, ' Hone Iran and linen edging & mot! • Florence sitli and brovin sheeting" Cap wire,and cops) varnish i •1.••••• ,- • Lin.,Oil and ; Russia diapfet.. • P. l' ' Blk..Frenelrerape and Amerman .dotir lorikIl t „. • }Mimed knob locks and White Kriticrapet, Chrdnre yellow andgret44 indigo arid' ribbon' wire' .• - ra 'Cream Tarter and eilictitilirrendlaseelis V ••'" Horse blankets iind brain nails; -11 :•. Tea setts end sent teas Spirit levels and spool cotton:, • Towanda..Kiiterotier 19 , 7445. .ADNIINISTRATOWS.INOIIO3I , A LL vemo , ind.bY4lo,theeatite..k.Annok , bins. 111, mlClt, of•OnceP, der j antit; Ate Mltc li telltiO 140. payment; . 8 6 4 tlicisis , 11 .erRilikaglinft r pid s. moon) titroont thOtr:lovally , *Resta for oiAtttoooo. ' ' • Piff.ASK •Orgreil.-DrOerouer ' A, I.T. per 4Orraindebter) loAhweatate iitinlinlit /1. tg nuNa B . igtq 4- 14 Prinikt , Allgr.44 4 401cP4Pd. • aro rectuesy.4 yr. , ,maire,in4FlF ,ll4 te- PgSfof , lFlTth" hieing &Lanais naptiii:!..tlr"sat,leAste 110144;v:watt%) to tikei.r4 thesefilitie4tol, 1616. Kriber. • 7 : lONAYITATCAVQOII; Smith field , Dtr. TM. . , 1..1 persons Viy`e.Siil..4 ••Ailer t wans,'lste orgitiethficla te" iteciLitre tivikta In rue , agr.titri the Wattle' firelitiar'phil 10i - resent' itietii."l , o l /Y aV,Aded for sindkineigil m titk solmerihrre .r ..-.)(IINA7•HAN., WOO% didttiniitfitoorl Psc, !2!. Thomas, late 8111ithirAr 1 11 ' 441411/104 queqed to . 04kciiiimixliste FOViitiii. and all itipe hive. in; ileniang Irtsial'igettillie 'reftiiitak'Wyreseut themrlegally attehetiltif icknoibeitt tit theolinuctibit ik , 'ApNATHAN. WOO DiAdmiliteustars „ sz n ithso4,. Dee, g. I fiio. A •• • , rr. •II ncrontitom3o feterIGOIMANDS; ttre . tokbiviled'ententrialeig tehr The obbeCtibeft in; MK; Atnialibint-1110111:0000001411 'With Ign Pk* 4 1f ItellhoiTe blur rmak!OrF94. 4 IWPOIS inired in 'ere shir;titesp rum" for . 'Jeri T. WNETT.' BAIRD & IIItriIiG.ALMANACS for 1046.ju0t we* _ Akriakt bye MI dr. CO. " i MEI