!MEM IMM IL ' ':3 pigthe Ge*i*Mailleta :I ~. '' 1. -' I L' ate Filigd4Het. • -u /2 ink"! b'etibe kitsiiiiirAberie - _ _ In the silvery moonlisht Briight mad beauteous in its seenting, • 11 -ta 6 Wmisi triadly frsgips flower. Never, let it be ' 4 r I. so Matins, dertaken I,an Who *laughs thiongh ell the ski.' plater of heaven's dines* kurr I - tigtelorWeireetialtrie 2 1 ; , Whisper Mike poor petit Mutt 1' , ,•' Lased entel...fike the nn of Mean , , 7 1. 4 , : e7"; r" Or l 4 a 0, 114 . nd, aii 1 ,./ 1 1X 1 Pallitblight 11 4 42114 ' Tbeir punt manse meg where ; Vide4- 00 .!'i ttend 107 hi; ' thii doleful Udir fOrget-. -Whirring through the Emmet% f •-• , -*OtrAtirgekoitorget me riot N- •• Doty I d ltn,g9 4 u.s,everr TeaS Weir - 6F parte d lot; iretAtiele loam gun maimO'sior, :,944,fogie! , 4Fire4 I.telaved whu it met6s , down* iound ! !..rt• Asito head i! broth ' • Ori'tliari Met!tioltf:iie4 dimi.drop isi\ • tea!, • , ita dark- blue•eyes ; Rennutheaceti you wonder near— Forget me not i " it rigby; • • Inpoccut ►muument. There.ought:tri be times and seasons for re laxations from labor and care; and for recruiting both body and 'Mind,' by active and 'pleasant amusements.,ln other parts of the countr y, it . is not thought dervegatory. to the character of a gem tieman, or dignity, of high official stations . to en= gage in *haters:here termed boyish sports.--. The late Chieflestice Marshall Was often' seen' durint . the tetesseitiri the Sitting of the coins at . ;which heprest ed. to amuse , h inself by pitch ing quoits, a capital and healthful exercise, by the by-At irbtrue, that there are occasional 'sports, but those . who have the temerity to in- . delge in.thent, , ,aneak off to some out of the way - ,plaeelike a gang 'of counterfeiters or gainblers, Igsjhough the.shunned observatiein• of inch as would be likely to recognize:them. We hope that public opinion will ere km g,u ndergo a change in this matter. :and that it will not appear die: creditable to engage at -proper times in innocent sports. such , at ate practised in other countries. where thh - PeOploif riot so long faced _and labor worn, are none,,llie less pious. none . t h e. less prosperous;_aint infinitely more happy. - It is nothing but !morbid moral sentiment which de nies of mankind the gratification of their'natural propensities,.,hert ibtise propensities are:con trolled byreason and conscience. Truerreli gion. even. ifi!e,fraie any just perception of its hallrew,ed.nature, does not .confitet with man's enjoyments. It, opposes not a smile, a laugh or $ sportive recreation. Ir is sin alone, that should clothe the faceitt sack-cloth and banish smiles and pleasure.: - IVive. us . 'your open-beirted,, joyous. laughter-loving man,. whose very , face indicates the benevolence•tif his beart be is the, christiao for us. We . shmild not be afraid to trust such a man at.hotrot •ot abroad; but take the man whOsi face is a picture ofa grave stone, whereon ti anise ivnidd no sooner dare to rest: than would a bird on the dismal drapery of death • —he may be shunned. for you cannot ,compre bend him. Thiudiseipline,whicli it requires to conceal the ontiraithratieScof his natural impul ses maYhavelninlined his:bean with allinanner tilec!PliqAt aPit n'eteannessi autiit is often found that the greatest knaCea have punsuett their ca- reer beneath ,tbe cloak.of a grave and sanctified exterior. quatiol British ►iL6oritfes. British precedents - in our courts are consid. ered standard authorities fur reference on doubt- fufpointrof law:t The late Judge Daniels. of- Vitginia, used to tell wit great glee, how. When a young man on . the circiiit, he saved a client's We solely ticT:apae the Opposite counsel quoted from Brandt authorities. It =wed during the last war, when the English squadron under Ad. miral Cockburn was, seending the Potomie riv. er, burning and plundering the villages along its banks, a negro . antif was arraigned " fur the murder, of one 9f his own rotor ; the offence was clearly proied, and the only chant% for• . his es. cape was ialight informality in the indictment. The prosecuting attorney, in reply to Mr. Dan iels' defende Of hie client. quoted from British authorities. sliciwing'clearly that the ground ta• ken by ; tha_latter, wai untenable. While he was quoting, at intervals, bang! bang! banr: went the cannon from.. the British squadron.— Daniels rose to answer ; and with -great ; tact seized iniid of the strong point of his opponent's cause. tZtrnpletely against him. Grinileinen - . 6 liahl he. to the justices on the bench, ',.thestrnsecuting attorney quotes on , this occasion - British authorities! British authorities! British authorities, gentlemen ! Can . there be any one in this conk : ;n?inn:eseept himself so —slead_to feelings of patriotism, as at such s mo. mentleilinen'terlliitlith authorities when Brit. -mammal' shakinzthe• very walls of this court 'itipitieltif their fininiation t I pause for a reply." " ' Trp jtiinpeti one thejnstiees. highly r eacitcd tit,tlapt,Skitial, , ,and, 110 addressed the prosecu ting attorney : Lwk-here. Mr. A--. you bad betterstrike a bee line from this court house. with yiintliliiiishatittniritieS, or I'll commit you! \:‘Priaoner,iyoto can go I Crier, adjourn' the Wort! Britietilsinhorities be it! • '"'"1 1 ,4e,11,&_ *Ming' attorney was struck in' a heap !sins-judicial proceedings, and ReSigald , ltlioface.the.sln nest day. - . . . . - . l'ilosiowtsyjto FLo t tritae.Tr,Eleetrieiltr his a sensibleiffit in tirointiOngtitittioWth ofplanw. - - Solitetitnefigit a Meet' itapectahle - person 'who ~an'terUt '194 th,snotten that mesmerism Was else. ~.trjeity: took it into her herd to mesmerise her garden. She assured her friends that 1e rhubs grestanost fuiuriantlyafter the proers Some one asked her how she intiagets to m e' , erise her fioatiK',/ ;!' 0,0,11; fotikitig at t ienl o , ~ 4,4esgiiil . .p'.l, ttrerige'What'iciOd atalturityone -:.444 11 t fOF.licri : siPkulaTficiP• ,• . ~ . ;:. Siiciits.... T lifick wood nava . _ t•sthelact atatrintony..er bachelorship is sinittenzso legibly +hi a= mm's appe.azance. that _ no ingenuity can peen! it.-.'On the .tn'ps nr goodies in; the, roirce.tootpa" , fora. tray. in .-pewraiciturets. - there is someinexplicit)* in. r , retidel that tells nu whether ars intiiirithrst (name. "lartatte;titiannttintrei faulty' 'Atkin:4n) be or 554 aPeir.VA.P9•I/ Airrparsaiit.--Positive, largi[clinji,ara i t 'Oet gtelat large. anprrlativel; great An 4irge dil`llithlEPl7 paha meant, descrigtheatid ya los of the reel eutl *simnel 'property. 6.2414;41/s t , :made taxable - by the act or Ilth June. 1840; sad the wield eupOnnexita delete. A Shoitting the inland 'od . tax easeewd for County purposes4a each b rough end sewedof s the county of Draditird ; also the sum se emed for the rtitt'df the Commonwealth and the am portionmentahated'acenninig tn`the asaailament loads in the fad of the . yeer, 18.15.10 r A.C.1846. • • ME 1' .. ' .t v tr p, ' r =BI Aiken/11 . $174.903 6450 $l7O Athens borough, 60,017 - 8260. 90 Ankeny ' • 28.414 •700 26 AEytnmJ_. 49.005 100 70 Armenia 11.77 2. , -••• Burlington 105.649 co - 100 Columbia • 92.000 -• • • Canton . 92.894 ' 700 60 Duren 46.801 Franklin 49.661 1650 • Granville 60.363 LO U Berrark: ' 34 711 • . 10 Litchfield . 611.643 .1160 z - Leroy 48.428 90 • Monroe .84.849 2900 300 • Orwell • . 67.936- • 1000 • Pike 164.383 600 - 65 home 63.016 160 Ridgberry 66.837 , 200 • Sheehy:lmin. .. 113409 4100 70 • Smithfield 113.307 • •3650 .75 Sprincfield . 86.668. - - 1744 25 El'anding.stene 63.851 1266 100 South Creek. 89.459 200 Springhill . • :45.838.7 800 Towanda bora 143.950 13.700 1270 step.- 74.295.- Troy ~122.548 ..20 00 200 2475 Ulster 56,016 100 ' .305 41yacrx - 165.317 • 1000 4 -• 95 - 150 Walla • 53.1i06 • ~ . '2O Warren . 91.292 3300 - ' • Windham -: : 60.698 1310230 .Wyalusiug . 82.851 230 • • $2.548.675'555,180 $2755 $13690 Bradford County. so.- %'4, the Comrniosioners of .aid county. di here [l..l ) bj certify !heaboyeAtiatement. to be correct, te- innling to the returns made by the accent! As. seriors al the several' townships and boroughs in said countyeand we hereby give notice that , the. Board of Revisionwill meet at the CommissionenOlh'ce. in lro. wand'. on WftinendnYvAlle 213thiday of January A. D. 18416. to correct and egualize•theohose attiternent.. Witness our hands:Auld aril of office at Talmud'. this 12th day of January. A. D. 1846. • - , ' • 3. TOWNER, ) L. PUTNA'SI. I ..Cazirnienrs. A. 1.. CRAT'iMER, ,Attrit f 4. WATTLKII, Clerk. I InT OF LETTERS. remaining in the-P IA 0. at Athena, December 31, 1845. Breland II Demon - 2 8 B Hoyt John Barnum Oliver Ellsworth Win Briggs; • Chas Hopkins Charles Benedict - Geo Kiff Sam'! Chandler Mary K Rogers D G'Newion.- ' - Nancy Rice Hanley:in Ctn.]. Albert N Rujwell ' Joseph Clapp • Joseph Furgerson George Carlin • Chew B. Stuart - Win Edward , Henry Bible 'Philip reederie' Inane Bpriogsteen Ethan B Fox • - Pitney linyder Horace C Gallop Ini Bond Edwd Hurlbort Lena Snyder Mrs Hannah Reach Anna Spalding John A Lidell John Sweet Mrs Deborah McDowell Nelson Tuttle I 'M G !Merchant ' Dasid,Watkina . i Esther Minims Morn. E Wilcox F. 51cDnrie . Jane P Wheeler • Israeli Mead • Daniel M Wiliam H ,T McGeorge , . Melissa Wheeler • David Playfoot . • ' N: F• Wynkoop • Nance Park , , . Lorenzo D Wheeler Abel Preston .. ' . Wm -Welles Nari,Prenon Wen H. Willson 3 r. • _ C. H. HERRICK, P. 24 jIST OF LETTERS, remaining in the P uO. at Towanda, Dec. 31,1845. .. Arid Wm B . Johnston' Henry Agney Mary Alias 2 Ketchum John F, Bowman J Knapp Charles M Bowman A R • Ladd CK - , Bishop'Elisa Miss 2 ' 'llioviller Elisabeth BE* BarlOW Frederick N- ' Lane. Bricklayer .•••, Ball 'Wm H Law Andrew Balch John . Meredith J D' 3 Bailey Jeremiah Morgan Wm Brosmon John Mead Daniel Cummings Hann Mace Abram Crimmins ' , lnnis - M*Kale Richard Canis Lawrence ' Morwin E C • Carter John McGuyre John Coatcdo Edward lilunleck Sam'l Carpenter: . Elisha Overton Wm Carman Charles; • D'Riley T B ' Comyns James Peckham D Li Collector of Butt Co. Payiner W D Decker Permilly Miss Potter Rev. Alonzo Decker Paunch& Pierce James Decker Win Quypemey Nicholas Decker. James . Salsbury Seth Col. Dodge Oliver Smith Samuel H Etheridge Isaac D Smith Almira Mr* Evelsuul Abram . ' Sanford Daniel Eggleston Daniel Shewit George N Emory A . . - Scott-George . Toreman Daniel . Seely Reuben C• Gayer ,E E. ' Santos Wm' Gregg Fiances Thayer Marvin - Goodwin Benjamin - • Taylor-George ." ' Gilbert Elmer ' UptightJaa M Hoff John , Van Seiver Hiram Hall II K . Wattles Ja nu 2 2 Hutchinson Francis R2' Wilsim Thomaa Al Hagar Daniel ' • 'Whitney Mary' ',HiLe 'Henry W , ' Miriam David Hinckley Aiidrel J Williams Georg • Hathaway .1 • : . Wood thiai H Hollenback Teter , . • Wiggine.Jsmes - A. ght CHAMBERLIN, P.M. • • JAI I 7 iVO tXPECTORANT;:-Thevirtueaof this efkatioui and cheap theriiiine cot 'the cure of Conoutop• tioriand other &lessee 'cannot be too wel known. Very. many -bees have been satod by_it.N. Y. Morning Allay. ' _ JAY Exeriroostry won COC - 01311, Coioll, &e.— Ramstry_people are afflicted wiih' Oise common' every day amulets, that We deem it our duty to point our readers wit' timple remedy. shirt. we have tried and fantod efneariOus. Jaymes EXPECTORANT isa very lelnatie phial of syrup which. Ore have burly used with good offal in atoppings tough ind loosening. and break. ing up a eittd.. It is very agitcablei, medicine: * - -Prie recommendation 'Coot a bougbt puff, hutentirely volun tary. • 'And we fret this we can hardy do a greater fa vor to Our readers in these dais' of cheating, thin to recommend them es welktried,efficient remedies, ems day, those we have used . ourvelvee. E twist Nasser,. • tiiiniof itie'!4Lynn Masi. • • •,- • FOR •SsILE. • TOE SUbscriber has new two korse imp -.gars tone 4 bilis irsgon, partly worn: sleighs, and bobs. harness;ae, - Also. 3or 4 good HOR SES.. A pair of young OXEN. believed superior to any In the tOtlatnr or Stains.. away ankles nocessery rpt taming and team ug.purposes. all otwhlch will be odd e-heap for cash or spprosedenslit. • ADDISON St'KEAN. 1'41045. • 'Oll TON ASSORTED MOIV. jut received. and for Wale at . deb{ REED'S. No.:, ItUßßig: . 0 iS•liiHoVs, of dl sorts. kinds and ' 411 6 ±4 for ale chap at.. 4124' : _BRED'S.' Pa.PIT B & OILS, Djit woods tad Die — stilkii a -- teillete stockdosireceivel it BAOII7B Toro. § g Tv 2, ma L, • A . % ? P . ; • e. r a . se-P g" 2 Z g t 3 . 9 P I S , em a p Pr:a S"„ 71 e. S I : :21.t Es: s la qt. g ; 2, iv : I . ic .0 a ea EEEESMEME= 'EXER SECURES s; A 991104 SUCEJESSM . ‘.• ; : L.S; k Ini lereur,.. • - fiv.E ' C sniluencini to the ',that' their olipa*dented heavy sales thia have rrideredr . ii necessary to Purchase soother 'lnge stock, of WIN/TU GOODS,. which tbey'are rail` ,re; celvina Cash et; taotestite much haver Oka then'th ei tun foiind'it any'*lnt, store in Towendt. Visit parChisers le. ; ' Cute the titian - ate inyintageely"callini et their_ giiedn'tit:the'* - ,pru 7 • sib le advincetiput the unietttseterete arid imiiinter's Hee , : eti our goods ate Ptirebanedlrout first•lindi, Atconn"lleiter from therst.re, prices, whichinerebante who gibe crwlit niust, chirge,,to cover !paws s by bid detrukeollecting.teesotc:, !... Oiaretock is seryt,tessy.embiating altruist esetitlitini •In . Jinn Annis.Giocerie. l 4 (Licunn , e*c9ol l ) Hentessre, Crockery, - Drugs, Medicines, Paints, , Qils, Dye skiffs, Beiits end ehoes t tliddkry Herdwate,cir nage Trimminge, And altbn' our Sunk ,ergiodit much the heaviest in town, they were platinised very low .that they did ocg.co!r, 1125,000. or even $l5O. 000„ind our,eustomen h i ve -the benefit of our 'ad saannieoue purchases, ail Per motto is, .t7Butall podia snd qoick,iodro. Nov. ;6,1845. , 1.540 250 LARGE NEW, Al loam Corners,' with. toll Vioteris Suppliel_h AT LOWEST PRICES:' • • r OGEES. FOWLER liar' just 'GUM, by the last trip of the bOlitii for the -season, his large end commodious cear-,torr-bouse with a complete and well , 'ironed lot of ,Winter Goods, selected carefullyl/ him relfin the New York and Philadelphiatmarheta to suit the Perim, with-a . special view to the lutes and. wants of his neighborhood. ' - • He respectfully , invites an rumination or hi , k eaten-- sive stock—which, he offers' at saints:is' ble Carl price —comprising. generally, -- t , Cloths, Caps,Atat,,,Hoslery, Hardware, Nails and Cutlery. Crockery, :Stoneware, Tinware, El ementary Ranks, igatienery, Staple and • - Fancy Dry Goods. DMA' and :Dye ••• Ira Stuff's. De Jokes, Alpaccas:.• • i ; • Prints. Sh ow Is ,Sh retmgs, • , . - • Flmirwl.„ ke...rfee. MO 200 4220 in short, every variety of goody required in thilsmaritct, of the late,t styles' End of the best qualities.aerording prima, which shall he sold,as low as can he afforded at any other eytabliehment intended 'for peen:anent int. 4 ,, neva.. Full as hi-store is. be has room ennugh to trade hi. and abundi nee of light to teat thequaky of itis good!. 1.11118 E KM EN. in exchange. forßoarda ar4hingtr sh .II have all articles at cask prices, Ulf he has no nth. era; and they a. Gnd.et timelines rates.. in addition to his genets' assortment. a constant supply of GRAIN,: LOUR. FP': PORK. SALT, and all. the necesaa ties us well is the.conveniences . - . FARMERS' produce bought at ill limes; at gocid prices, and as (air an exchange made .for-goods as by any dealer in-the county., • • . ' • Persona going to the mine for COAL, tan saveltanl+ jug by-keying their loading here. (several- miles ibis side.) at the coal-bed prices. and taking an order on- the mincia, which, under his arrangement, will be other•. wise to their mutual advantage, by manias/10 purcha sers coal si the most favorable rates, of barter there, and sating to the .minces the cost of bringing surplus pro- duce back to market.' , . R. P. low bean! of pigmy souls. near. Franklindalo corners, the old " yelkoor corner,7 whitened over like the sepulchre, and in lama other dark carnets, which could find no goal answecto . the question--“ who is my neighbor ?" but be has passed tbeirretch. not cor nered yet, and he assures the community which be. imposed to many obligations in him by pail' eonfidence that he cannot ri.k it continuance, by stopping to kick od' whiffet!, or making announcements which he is un prepared to fulfill. Monroe, Dec. 3. 1E45, 11311211Y:113--The largest. most desirable 'and cheapest agurorttatneef Piints ta"toira, call be found at ne.2o. • if ended. Goods. PET LAINEFi. Crape de !Jinni. C. trEcasse . and Alpaccar. i 'fine assertment, purchased in ir York, after the late falling off in prices, at , . 1 nvo26. : . : . ... MERCURS'. RP()LINE r YEI.VETS. and Mks. with' Ribbons to natch; theticat and. cheapest assort. of in town, at' thr26 MERCUR:V. OPAWLB-I.very one wishing topnrchaseibtivils, 11141) should by till mesa eaH rtteni etteri thing in that line front earenty.fice cents up,- is kept at prices to suit udgeit of the nticleir; it is needless:lto say that irisat pee 26 MERCMIB'. irillDWAltn—Td.largest assortment and greatest variety ever offered ih Pratlrani county, just received at . • MERCIIIII3. • SAYINGS BANK..! Still Later.' More Rich &oil& "IFILIST received an invoke of thelatest styles of Bing., sarong which may be found ,Plain black and blue Maek, Ombre Striped Pon de. t.os'e Carnelian Reps with Satin Stripes. Genuine Polka Billts,•.Plsid Flarrnres, Plain do., Plain silks f Ronnette.st: rare opportunity for those to purchase who intend doing so as they are sold only a shade above suction prices at Oct.2or, G. E. ri.vNT att cc's. ANY quantity of Bleached and Som.'' Shorting & Shirting of on vratities. hik. and white Wadding, Wicking. in Boggs; twine. earth. &c.. at N0r.15 WELLSs & HATTERT.EWA. E ha Ift at' ARK ROPE bought vet/ low and kr will be sold secoidhiarg by N0•.5. WELLEA &SATTERLEE. WANTED in esetuange for goods any quantity of Butter, Tallow, Wheat, , Rys, Oats, l'imothy and Clover Seed, Hides, Lumber, and cash will ,not be refuted by • WELLES & SATTERLEE. SOMETHING NEW ! JUST RECEIVING, at the Old store, on the nor nit. of Main and Pine streets, rt fins deers brlOio Montanyes* C 0.% sod nearly opposite, No. 1, Brick, Row, an entirely new stock of GOODS, which con. sista in a'nemeral assortment of Dry .Goods, - Crotfeery Groceries:. , - .llOots . 4., Shoes,. • Hardware, . Hats 45- Caps. 4.c. Together with a general enactment or DRUGS AND MEDICINES, all of which hive been:selected with great care by myself in lhe New ;VOA market_ andwill he sold ma cheap i m esti he wild by any Ittinz man ut this twirl:et Ladies anirfientlemen can be 4-11 . N114.1! of this tact by calling the onbtterifter,aLliiAP.e.,ro.vr!,cru he will be in readinees stall timei to wait, tti..,n all wit , fav,n him abh a call. • A: D. MI iNTAINYE.. anted, 0 , • exchange re, (inodr, either cash, grain,lumber. or shipping FUN, in almost any Towanda, November 19, 1814. , A. D. 31.. ..1 1 1L716LIBECMin ' HURLDUEN, Jr" superior east stret AXES half a dozen boxiiii,ijst teerioed and for sak at the old stand of . nosl9 B. KINGSDERY. Sayings that have become Proverb's, . ritorzeos nave • - - • t HAT HEO. - . 1 . FLYNT &CQ have the kr. gad and ktost desirable mock of goods InToweittici. steoun :• That Lumber for Goods. or Goads Car. Tiurntrf; cannot be carried on successfully without deWunciat zo Cash 'Buyers. • raotraan Tura n:.. -" That G. Flynt & Co. buy goods for CeSh. and Bell them for tbo " ready _ , . eaoyses YOUSTO : That G. E. F. & CO. are selling'goods ehetgasi than any other establishment in' his borough; ' • ' And it is Mad soon wilt become a proverb (although ere halye bt4n knowing to the fiet for sometime) that 11E. Fs &Co. are sellno better' rioda and mare of them. Those who doubliki c cre , will pima prutent themselves at our coaster, Where Goods are freely shown, and always warranted equal to . eexammendation. _ 03' Lank for theParingali:unk. GIMPS, CORDS, Fringes, fancy vevet, Minis it MERCUIPS. -‘,NOTICEt;'NOTICE4 . I 2 .,i 3 - Ir TAKE ibis opportunity... 6 inform ; elLirhitttiOn ji debardiemcihat Tayment.iktUriT -be, made:by! PBBRUARY COURT. The am , doe. from esehl irarevidast, is small, hot it, the oggregate it amtmete - to esitsidetible; 'I trait Ostia More- effeiderit/ notice will not be secereir4., " 'JOHN - N. .WESTON. , ' Deeetiber 2i.' ' ' Late Otieriff. F2"S!wlyAl.S~'.'MJAhY•A!..'Sfv~';q~JC.::.P+7'. Latest' arri o s - AniTELR.E4 Sr. SATTERLtthi — btetTh.vitteir..- I,V lug the twit three .weeksireto York.; a, large, and - splendid stockfor F411i1; •WlNnie GOODS, selected (rite& the Istestitopenntlas tithe 66. - Ostia! are as or indiespeetilly is to pd. - keit. 0 11;4 do not eretiltd to have the tiniest stock in' the 6uptry, or sell lincek'Siso ans . oitnir Male hulLtheyi lilt sit who what 6iiKtiottioice andittiocfFiiatht, to call. iiid viiniiiie the 4ttatitrititi pricers ortheii 'goods, and. thi.n judge ;who 'sells goods at'tois 004; all any init. ted toeatt , and; stamina their stoat eoropriotis eery thing usinOty kept' iR conarglstbies: ; • • , AthihiPa" ScptetnbOi 40, 18161 , %; ~.-f.,L Xi A [ES will, fi od lairarly aa urge i‘striell. of Dress. 41044 such' is Cs4hnirre,De' EVcrw. M. De. u ' ,Alpaca's. Gingham.. Printi; ike,:irt in store sr ira,,th coii`nty sod at.- - kria priers. , They ',will please Call ~d e.aamine tiielito'eli for ttiiiiiiikvis:%, , , , -' '' - r WEI,LEEk.7,MRIXE: . i pAs .. IitSTLEItIE,Pi dill fled -s law end,eplend id stock, 91Tfloths. Costituetes, Vamp; Cray ti, Gov ' tie braces, Rubber ; peer Shoes, eqd Avery thirig else they pay wept st .eety low prices for,the quality st WELLES .ils SATTERLEE'd. HAWM in tree' t variety dilieliotiful pittems may' Iwfound at —WELLES &'BATI'ERLEE'S. ri !mass DELlitNi tor, Conling, and splendid plriid Cloaking. Cveln plaid" ink plaid Lining very deep at ' 'WELLES & SATTEALEE'S. •CA AI'S; l'S & ,MLIFFsk any quanta* froor 12} t mitaup at WELLES & SATTERLEWS L'iteE and 'elegant wortmenfof Liit4a, Ribbons, Gloves and trimmings of all kinds at Oct.2t). WELLES & SATTERLEE'S,., • GROCE RAES., .- invida.th' may, he pare to Fay ; puliape a4 lgrge JIE easudt't and gr o ss good qualities*, any : house n Itradranl County. and de:taill sea them Osier, u any houre ean:ihat gets:env thing above cost.. • , WEM.ES-¢ tEI L ATTPTILEE. /SHE bed asamtment of Iron ic:dikel In the coon. try it. WELLielf &MATTERLEE'd. t V. Wit ii,lNtiivrJk . i4(:,h 14ge.trueles. Awl i; iia n d hitt* Thread, also dole Ind Upper LeathqCaic & Kipp Skins. alorays,en Wand by N0v.5.. ' 'WgII.ES SATTERLEE. Pointe do Glae a, are keep eonaiant/y on hand • voiy...hugi stock: of •IF kinds and will very lake for cash. dr. SATTERLEE. I•ISH, , SALT- AND,•NAILS )111+ TItRUES CODFIB7t— .IO 14.16. MACKEREL,: •l•sok-loed 1 1 / 4 1.Toind 5 ton NAILS. are fetal. Ind ready to be'sbovro at. BMWS itirOS SUGA It. 6 Jo. filolawei booet n first halide pd will be Wild accord ingly . by : _ , W. H. BAIRD & COTTON YitBlV-10b0 lba. just reieTsadanlifor Ili/ rata at REED'S. OCE LEATHER—b.OGO lba.—amt any quantity of tote, Kip and Calf akin*. from the matinfactories Kaatakill creek" N. Y. We mon% say anything *bent the price. but come and see at. J 3 13A !RD'S. HARNESS AND CARRIAGE IPIIIIIESSIMOSa A LARGE and general aesartaiencer the above ar. tieles, eompireing almost everything user, by Har ness and Carriage Makers, which will be sold lower than the nine quality of goods have ever teen offered at Owego orElmira. just received by 24.; & M. C. MERCUR. POUNDS NAILS, assorted Sixes, at sap. 24._ ERCUR'S. SOLE LEILIME/I—first quality.' ." Comforters," fiiv downs. Caspetings and Floor Oil Cloths. Carter aud Cotton Yarn. . Digging—an article unequalled for'darshility tiros, 12; At the • 8 1 1VINGS B4NK. L.O. • OF. O. F. ,• becomes our duty again to announce- the receipt of lmore rich and valuable goods, which weer, offering suldchesper (if posit le) thin heretofore. We have for cash buyer's; the following goods : 100 Ps. blk and blue silk A Ipsecas " • • •50 figd and cliangeable goods, lbr dresses ; 150 styles DeLaines and cashnieres; ' • 1506 yds:Calicoes—in addition to oar fotmer large MAC—the contents of une box, just received. • 40 Ps. CludhO, all shakes and colors ; . 15 Ilk and.Faney Caul:runs , 20 "-::Selinells. all "rice's: Iron; Atiat,'Sleel„ - any' quantity. and We :Hardware in ,shundaucc.i The "peuple" of Bradford county, have Imiked luog arut.anxiously for the time to come when goods, could be pnrchaserliat , their mat value. For the last sig,tounths we have satisfied the mootakeptical. and wild) . to inform our friends that we are not to close Pusi• trees the spring.• as reported, but. eordin r ue to do • Wile fur the:friends of Cheap Conde.es lung u it, will betrat the couoty,of, Bradford. it w told In this way— hare, we can, and we will, ..December 17. ,z, FLYNT & 92. 6,IILEIGH SHOES and•Plangb.Pouits.• ((or Waytia Co. Ploughs) at G. E. FLY?iT & CO'S. • • PPLEBY'S FM CUT CAVENDISH BACCO, or sato by B. KINO§BERY. IT IS, NO WONDER ! . • .IMHAT the; Farmers of Bradford county are all tia.. 141' ding at " BAIRD'S Et 11•011,14" when it is teken into consideration, that in addition to keeping the lar gest and best stock of Goods in tKe county, and selling (heal cheaper than any. b.sly; else.' th.y have always 'win ready to acsist and encourage that cit.." of ....limn nny hy purchasing their produce nf every description at the highest prices. What, for linstanee, would they have done with their hatter for th e last tais' sumniera ad not "Old 3" boldly stood forth in the support of honest industry and, dealt ots!, all ,dcacriptioni. of good!, al the lowest each piicea, in exchange for thafir. ticle t The hard fasted yeomanly are replying to the shove, by coming with aru a perfect rush "en mass" ! ! to the 'cheeped store in Tbtcemda; where " Ddl Baird & Co." are alway s ready and wilting to do thertair thing. Dec': 25.; HAVE GOODS FOR THE I.APIES, anions R. which are Cashmeres. Mousse ,Debsine, plaid in and silk work A Ipacea.'64 idtild Cloaking, Gittlles slid TOM - alma!, to correspond,. &e. -rP- " B;RINGSBERV: Nerclialita,) Indictment for "'downright mon. Om," aellingzoods too cheap." rPried before the people of Brasi lia Sharings Sank) ford county. • . • • . appearmg.to the !satisfaction of all the jury, (coat i pined of all. Bradford Co.) that the price ,of Salt - at tau Shsvinas Bank was raised to• 14 abilliaga per bbl. the day after No. 3,40 t out. Who-had been selling for 10 shilling's per bbl :Anil it:also being conclusively proved that the saitlll3havinge.'Bank.ere about, 15 per cent. behind No. 3;'-in selling goods Cheap, the! jury 'without, leagingdhe bog acquitted #l.ederepdant, - and'es the 14PR - a 'yiriiarenderes4 theeiier o 1 tbr cotirti eel 1 . 1 out, • , • Ob, yes !..eb, yea! ob, yea I • The only ;genuine cheap store in Towanda, • 18' No. 3, . . • asucit - Now, George, No 5444.1.41; you should - insist .up IX °A. I should ism o. Fresh t 1410% our even, salt post won't , save your...Arad from , • Two sleigh loads of New Goods.. piss 'arrived. at .Des. IT. BAIRD'S. N 0.3, Brick Roo. • INIMLIZILL 122 1 / 3 01eltEfliSs . • 'THE .S.4VI7YGS,' "ti iseon vevabroosht for "downright murder," against the Cashier igt , Cci,of the-Traranduil , Bank; Col telling goodalno cheap; laid thereby I:iinging leanness upon tba 'i' Merchant Princes" of:the bhniaitt.- -Hut with-all their -Taunted sayinga,lireil winter .es and coinbination ! , .. together with the principal goods were aOhl'clietip ei 4,013 , nt Clo.7ii than any, outer' eatabli.hmerit)-- e have at laat icnei,filr.yiq our s•,capibil - increased;' and obtained,a signalLytesite OreitAliesewaulit and peke `a:irdbiliaiiona. dildney 'even into. .the enemy'slts addition'ieViaui touter stock lo Pall Viddii; Veiraiis:4ll 7 'l I r.f ' . 3 . 'Another Ark Ina Of Goods; .. 1 ' !Phial' la he dlaposetrOf as liberally its heretofore.= Therdorewobave to record the ; • - raovatin.! - That atrirtieE.Plyrwag. co.'eshnotbe put-down; C• Look for the Soringt Bank.. - . • BOUND: TO' S itIN 'they boiii! lb o n ? isobar inriotnic nip lic tenerilly that he rw 'wing;,•cerplence, wen @Plaited, APPOu 3 C I 4ar it cilindey oven cciclunll; ross'combitiaticiii in& cookin g No. 6nd 4. Iton 4 'Wier conking: No. 'and 4.: wemutm 4 boiler • wiih , en -assortment a plates. sebool•housesithd *at, Ad n and parlor woad o which said is tote es at any oth4 estiblieh donetbis side of ttoi Rocky-hfonntaine. for , wheat. oats, rye, coni';'o,Wit.tatterocheetei end cosh .not: verused TM:WARE Constantly kept on 100, at wholesale end retsil..irith•renvepipe; elbows, stove tubes of. clay , and tin; patent pail, done jogs. British luster. sheet zinc. • cut a t twit custo mers; with Job work of every &strip. lion, in the !fin; CoPpit di Sheet' Iron basioets, done ''On.ihiiitnotite and in carorkmanlike moaner.:. • , • And irioddition to the . Anse articles, ,hiiniends.,to keep toollentl, oa bend a glob aniele, of ride And blast ing roroder with ',FLOUR & PORK; by the barrel end pound, eralfilti. Soap, candler, lerd:ind butter. LIQUORS. such es 112111 gin, brendy,• end Whiskey; - of-different atisfities. Tea. Coffee, pepper, spice, iratieretus. ginger, stanch, cloves, einnstnon, segars, tobacco. env, radish and fine cut, candies, nuts. fine- rai sins:herring, stern and dried fruit. cider, beer, end all ether articles usually kept by grocers, all of whieli will be seld at 'teat:Med 'priees for reedy pay. Store and Ma. illifeCtueing 'Establishment not kept exectlyin Montan jeli'ioirtee Mock, 'but bulbs; next buiWing below, on the snath side of the public square, where persons bib= ing to purchase the, above articles will do Well to call and examine before purch asing elsetvh‘re. • „„Auy,,32„,1845. D. C. HALL 7!4BI4SgyE,N7' 1117N2011C111•7 3U'ACEILSEI.A• ... - L. 51 NYE de co., would re velt.e...,_. : ,„..... spectlly inform the citizens Of Tots -.7-ii, -. • • ;...... -, nile and the public generally. trait 0. --1"..,,,..; - a t,„-- - t 'they have on band & mannfarture - 7 i ;• ' 'i- 3 ` I .': ,to order all kinds of CABINET • . L - 4- == 7 •-=,.. -FURNITURE, of ' ibe best mate= ,lei .„. -,,,- let Atli; and workmanship that cannot '"le be sorpasfted, in addition to the usual assortment in.eountry shops,, we will keep on land aid enske,to order. 80 . FAS..Of various, and;rnoto approved pauerris;„Solit fleCking Phaint.'ulditilaterial in superior style. and for. ease and durability cannot be surpassed even in our large cities. ' Alan, the ball French Ma hogany Chair, beautifully Upholstered, with curled hair. which never loses its elasticity. and finished with the lest hair seatjng...,We .Dotter ourselves that having had,niuch experience jii, the bagasse, .e.Fhall be able to satisfy all who may. feel .ilispoiett to call, both as to quality end price. anal hy.airict i attention to business hope to meth and receive -the ptranage of a liberal coca. munity.L. M. NYE dc CO. Towanda, September 1. IR4 h. ,---.. CaIiI.XET PUS.VArI'VRE MAY BE . IIAD at our shop mutt lower than it has lifer been sold in Towanda. Goods are cheap. and "beldam lowered, and that is the reason we can Minn! all for to do it. All kind" of produce wilt be received in payment. Also, LUMBER of all kinds. 8 4. L.• d. . - L. M. NYE 4 Co. cog.-~-~~ s 171T.1.1n kept .On hand a large etaaortinent, and . made in order orfahorter Bailment) for leas mn: ney than minim produced at any other einahlitthment in the land.. Those who are antler the nretmsity of pro. curing that - artiele.will•arul i ball be tratitsfied., A good bearwewnd pall may be btid in attrtulanct when derived. ideptimher 1, 1845.. 7 1.. N. NYE & CO. BOOT & SHOE MAKING. mew. WLCOX „ilk. SAGE have. associated themsevea in the Boot and Shoe Making business, in the borough of Towanda, and may be found at the old stand' of S n . Hathaway. lately occupied by Elkanah Smith. near 1. H.Stephen* Exchange Hotel, where they solicit a share of public.pattroaage. • They intend..hy a careft. I selection of stock, and by attention to the interests of .their exotament.to rnakeas nestacul durable workMican 'be manufactured in this portion of the cannery.. They. keep.constantiv on hand, and will manufacture to order, morocco, calf -and coarse hoots and shoes; Ladies'. Gaiters, shoes and slips; children's do.; gent's gliten'and pnowa, &c.., &c. . • . JOHN W. WILCOX, . . . . , PIIII.ANDER SAGE. , . Towanda, May 14, 1845. s FALL & WINTER FASHIONS •• I tO4Zo ATCHELER dc COREL beg leave to inform the inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity, that they 'have just commenced the Tailoring Business, up stairs, No:4. Brick Row. where they are prepared to execute all work entrua:ed to them with ride neatness and des patch. and in the moo fashionable manner. Having just, rrieived the New York and Philadelphia fashions, 'and' with their long experience in the business, they fiat thernselverathat their work will he made in a-manner and style equal to any other estabdahment in the place. Terms made to correspond with the times, r , CUTTING done on 'the shorteit 'notice: country produce received in paymen for work at market priers. October I. 1895. u4 - ymal rPastailiios2.4a 3 F.ISHIONJBLE 1:8l:LOBS, Montanye's store, 'lry dam to Merves law office, t • • .t the old eland of Powell & Seaman.. J. E. Canfield, Attornepat.Law, L4.L. WILL attend VI ail kinds of business intrusted to his rare, with promptnesii. and despatch. Of fice in the Tin and stove Store building—up stairs. lot MEDICINE AND SURGERY. :WWI JAMES M. GOODRICH has located !timid Mr at MONROE, for the practice of his profecirion, and whl ho pleased to wait on those requiring his ser vices:l.. He may he found at J. L. Johnson'itavem. - Reletence maybe male to Des. HUrrox & MasoB of Towanda.. April 23, 1846. . ..• Fashionable Tailor . nu CIEORGE If. BUNTING "would '"respectfully. in. Itilf form the public that he still continues at his old, stand on the vresfsitle Of • Main street,' between Kings- . here* and Bartiett's stores, up stairs. where del, may fonfill in readiness to all work in his line in astyle net to be. surpassed in Bradford county. Prices to suit the times.' ,Thankful for past ''favors, be, respectfully solicits a continuance and,hopesbystrict attention to bu 'sitievs and aieihunkodating terrni4Onierit"pitnmsge., "The Spritiiind summer FASHIONS have j oat" patrona ge., received'. end be Is . Prepai r od ,10 ,nake garments in the . most faehl„,ilable, manner. •• 1 Penientar attention paid, to CIBTTING,and warrant. ca to fit if properly made up„ : He has thC latest; Spring' end Summer ?million* for -We: Towanda, Illy 14 'lB4fi' , • - Irl/limn - Scott, I L I PT CB LS' vvr 9 ll.f~,pmrnptl anti punctually renticr...hil !Tares: , .• services in Agencies. colledionS,.and other majtere in litprofeselort. eittnisted to hie care..• Offim. in tie New irk* room over the . Peet Office; entrance on the north' side. . • . Nov. 5y . Oiutmept.' ALnew supply _ of rbis, popular medicine. also a quantity of the aorta Turns; just received by Oct. 1.. & M. C. MERCUR. . - . . -- TOWAIiDA.ACADEIty-. ' . roFIE next academie year of this insth ut k ; - Comnience`otivfotionday, the finnalay o r her neat, under the superintendence and manag eitm lift:....V'Ci.Artillderriiik; as.. Print' Atim uit Miss Sara 4 F. firratireg. Preeepfren; Mr. VandeviixtlChir been itueeeisfully enkma "teaehing'firt foil Yampa r helms mach expii ki ;, l this important and truly elevating department orp 4 itntMpriars'and' benoltdericT, and hrings tmtlmonld, ,varipusaonrees of 'good, moral characters an 4 e scientific Mr. Worthing js a .gcapeman of very e ree l kin tainnienii;aaperienCei and skill iii teaching, ir t d 'fair taldo Much foi the'sdvaticement of the student the prosperity of the institution. WontArlg t the PreeePercee of, the , Finish' partmont. hi; *lrony. bg her desiition to literatur e : her superior yirtues, ohtainedihe unqualified e. . idtbe community, and. the esteem end 'affection al numerous pupils. Young ladies will seldom fig IMitriactiest betterquithfiett to , meet all the utast( student, not only u.••tercher. bat aa a guardian f • and associate; They, cannot , but be improved ky ..ample and iociety, u .lell se by he! engaging TurncoN' will be as follows, in all tbe del:orb :ft: Primary and common English studies, with p ea . manship, composing and speaking. 66 Natural,. intellectuaj and moral selectee, botany, . chemistry, history, astronomy, *tine, logic, book-keeping._ draw ing;pairiting, 4 (4 klaihemsties and the languages. . 6re Incidental expenses, per, term, : doring,winter, No student will be meeker, for leas than belle or ri , and no deduction will be made for absence, except is caws of illness or other unainible nowt. • The Anaemic year arill-be divided into roar le ft of eleven weeks each.: • There will be a vacation de m seek after. the firet term; also one week slier iheibi rd, and a vacation CA. six reeks after the fourth, inel u di zi the harveat season: , • We desire to make the Towanda Academy i n arm b!e and disriratile resort for Students from abroad: l , 3 , 4n ea those at home; a place where the parent Yhi dia to cultivated. and the green of Killre fiTinly sit in the y uthfol mind. Fat this great object. so Clle or jah, will be, spared on the part of !faction or mules". ; Il k Principal should be consulted hefore purchasing 6,4 as several Cheoges are contemplated id tke text-boat of the School. • Students' from abroad can Bra bona with the ?MU pat or others, on reasonatdalerme. Lectures will he. gbren regularly by the Princi . palw I ot h ers, nn the - most important topics of eflueation,am, r .,teciety organized for the especial binrfit oryounif,,,, t Ttiere - will he twit ezatriinidinns and rxhibin on .d in i n the year, the time to be determined by the tearhns tai trustees. , HIRAM - MIX, President. MIMI= David Cavil, B. S. Marna. William Elwell. Enos Tomkina, J,.D.Montanye, C. L. Ward, John F. Means, Towanda, July 31, l P 45 REMOVED TO No. 1, BRICK ROW! Tr. 4. 014.77.13ERL/Jr. - RESPECTFULLY Worms hie .:0 , ...1 -." friends and the public that he ha 4 a k 'REMO - IEIY le the Britt Row, i : ~...._ , on w h h is ere ol h d e b s o t .i ill n, e . ont:ra to 1 ; 4 2, . No' I ' C ip carry .k\ C ' :/, } 4 : .. ateh and Civet Ittpaifier, illip C v 16... f t ,-- t -:- .. ., .. - which willbe done on shonvivict. and warranted to be well done. From a long ripen. once in the business. he believes that be will be able to render perfect satisfaction to all who may haw libia , with their patronage. • N.B. Watches warranted to ren. well one'yetr,st the money refunded : and a written agreement siva to that etr....4 to all that desire one. CLOCKS.—A large assortment jtart receiredaal for mak very lam for cash. ll' you want to buy Jewe lry cheap ran at Chao berlia'a Watch Shot . No. I.• Brick How. . • in" MAPLE SlitIAR, Worxl, and alltindaot Cour try Produce rereiePd in pavnient. 'Towanda. lure 18. 184 • CABIRS aND BEDSTEADS. THE subarribera stilt rontinte 7 . • to manufacture anal keep on huh! I tea, , at their•tahl island; all kinds d , Cone and:Wood seed Chain; / tdso Setters of various hind, REDSTEd DS. of wen' description - . which we will . sea low for arch m produce. TURNING done to outer. TOMKINB & KINSON Towanda', April i 845. • DRESS GOODS: WADIES - are are particularly requared trt call and et. l .mine our assoamept of All Wool Ombre Cod , moss. Nazarene blue Relaines. winter balzarinee, prince de eeosse. (last style) Yietorigstriped cashmeres, Quern Ann plaido and cheeks. &e.. with gimps, co/dosed rel. vet trimmings to match. now exhibiting ae N 0.3, Brick Row. We say they are 25 per cent: cheaper than tett dee3. • DMRD sr. CO. ak, CASES HATS, and !time stock of CA PS,now . 100 1 oprning at the cheapest store in Towanda...every' body knows where that is: No.3.eiekßete. SADDLE . 4 HAR•NESS .1 1 .2G11EAlk2FICL_LEICW ELICIVraII MilTlil Zi* SO.r. Wit ESPEUTFULLY inform that they gill continue nit the manufacture of Saddles, Brid,es, Hawn. 6:e., in 'Cot. 111ix'a building, next door to J., C. EidA.m.. Law Mee. where they will ketl, eunstintly on hand. and manufacture to order, , Elastic ifieb, Common and Quilted Saddler, Harnesi, Carpet Bags, Bridles. Trunks. Collars, 4-e. 4.e. Carriage Trinimhig and Alifitary Work Jaen , order. • Mattrasses. Pew . and Chair Coshirma. made on aho nniice and reasonable terms. The subscriber', hope by doing their pork welt. sad by a strict attention to burtineaa; to merit a shored public paironaee. ELKANAM SMITH & SON. Towanda. May 21,11445. • To Fanners, Lumbermen and WIWI. • • New Store in. Standing. Stone ! - 3/1 1 X dr STOITS. respectfully announce.tothe ci tizens of ,St.vding stone and vicinity, iliot ttal o.ve formed • pattnenthip. and 'are.nocv opening at At old stand of PeOr C. IVard, lately occupied by N. D. Warfdrd: ;Am they offer for sale 'an extensive stack if staple end fancy ,Goods, consisting of: Dry .Goods, Cron. ries, Ilardwur, Crockery, Iron: nedo. bc4Ati, arid shoes, sole A: ripper leather, floor and pork; &t., Which haie been selected expressly for this market, and bought for ready pay, and will dr► posed of- *film fewest possible rites, for Boards, Shia" gles,,srul Lumber, of every, quality, wheats cora- g T * oats, beef hides, and procuce of all manner and sort , We respectfully 'ask those purchasing for Cash to 0" us a call, as we *ill not he_undersoid by any establish' mTnt in this county; We charge" nothing for exhibit' ing our gooils.- • . : H. MIX & SON. - .November . ,W. R. STORRS. Terms of the Bradford' Reports'• Two dalhinceird fifty cents per annum; Firer ail deducted if paid within the year , .; and for CASH acta• ally in advance, ONa DOLLAR will be, deducted. Subscribers , at liberty to diem:intim:le at any time, 1 1 paying nrrearages. Moat lauds of Coo.lfTla PRl:Meet WCPIVed in ;lament. at the Market pier: • • ' Adeertisernents.. not, :exoeilllng' stove of , twin' lines, inscsiatifor filly cents; ,every subliegeent lawns , lwenlYtaV.s Cepts! :A - diacqtmtmatle to yearly edretrio' ,Joe PruFruto, of every dei - anption, neatly and es' ieditiously eseeute,d cui 'new and fashionable type. ' Lettere on'businesa pertaining to the °tree musters* free of povtage; triennia 'attention , • plfice. in , Col. • MOns' brick building Main and Bridge streets., tip stairs; touratc•`r a '- cmb door. • • • •