committee should confine themselves to a full g port of facts and circumstances—leaving — it to the House to determine what , proceeding. should be taken in order to vindicate the dtg alty of that branch of the Legislature, thus assailed by an attempt to corrupt one of its members, CHAS. B. TREGO. THO. NICHOLSON. The retolutions attached to the report of the ajority, were adopted without debate. SUDDEN DEATII.—SUPPOSED SEDUCTION-- Ocoee Robbed.—The sudden death of Miss Sarah %V. Robinson, at Genesee, Livingston Co., after two or three dare illness, and with out the knowledge of her dangerous condition, has given rise to rumors of a most painful char acter. So far as the rumors fix upon any'per sea in that county the charge of sedliction.they are not credited at that place. An inquest was ordered at the Court House on Friday last"; at the hour of assembling, news came that the grave was empty.' I'lle body had .evidently been spirited away the night previous, after t he Coroner had ordered an inquest. This uGJed to the excitement, and rumors and con jectures flew about as to the cause and_ who could have been concerned in the transaction. The Coroner, after consulting several legal g entlemen, came to the conclusion to proceed with the investigation; Mcses Hunt was, ac cordingly, called and sworn and testified as follows :—.• I attended the funeral ; there was a large concourse ; I furnished the coffin and acted as undertaker ; I attended personally to the burial at the grave of Temple Hill; did - not seethe grave tilled entirely tip; a colored m an, named Daniel Hammel, tilled the grave ; knew the body was in the coffin when put in t he grave;: I have since that time examined the grave—to-day ; three persons, Nelson Hum phrey, Lewis flatly and James L. Wright, were with me ; the examination was made at the direction of the Coroner ; the body was gone ; found the grave open ; the rough box was in the grave; the lid by the aide of the .grave and the coffin gone; ean't tell what in 'etrument was used in opening the box ; I saw tracks front the grove to the North fence next to the woods ; can't 'tell how touch snow fell last evening; can't say whether the tracks were made before or after the last snow ; saw a good many tracks. partly filled with snow; the first heavy snow fell Saturday night last: I did not get over the fence ; the tracks led north to the road through the grove ; there was a sleigh track from the fence to the road ; was there between 9 and-19 'this niorning, enould think six inches or more snow fell last night; one of the men got down into the box." other witnesses were sworn. when the Coro ner discharged the jury. We learn that a full statement of the mattet, fro., one or both of the attending physicians, may he expected nest week ; and that the body was exhumed by the relatives, to prevent a post mortem ex amination.—Mbany .111aa. KErl.tieS EXTRAVAGANCE.—KepIer. who ul tiaciteky discovered many important truths. was. otoucti life, the dupe of vagaries founded on the supers ti tions of the age. in one of his early woks lie imagined the planets to be bilge, ani- MaL3 who swam round the sun, by means of certain fins acting upon the etherial fluid, as those of fishes do in the water, and agreeably to this notion, he imagined the comets to he mons unus and uncommon animals generated in the celestial spaces ; and - he exp!ained how this ex cited this animal faculty. LANGUID C RC UL ATI DN.—Repeated changes in the temperature. have a very bad effect upah the blood ; A sodden change from a full, generous, to a low, poor diet boll beequally injurious to the health as sudden changes 'of weather. Uwe would have health we must endea vor to prevent ; as far as in us lie, great extremes of all kinds. Every excess, of heat or cold, of eating or drinking, tends to produce impurity of the blood ; thus its circulation becomes languid; the very channels of hie are clogged ; and the first consequence is that the bowels become costive. IVe are in this condition ready to receive any diaewe with which we may come in contact ; and without any o:mtact with any one affected with sickneas, we shall have headache, heartburn, dizziness, a foul tongue, logs of appetite ; all th4esult of the state of costiveness. When the atmosphere becomes impure and oppressive to mankind, it requite the tempest to agitate it, to give it parity and life. Winn the bowels are postire they require the admin• kration of hrandreth's pills, which, by o.:citing , a coin• motion, or accelerated movement in that organ, will oc• canon all morbid coodadi‘ to be expelled, thereby pro• dacing purity to the blocki and health to the whole frame.-- , Sold by J. D. & E. D. NTONTASTE, Towanda ; G. A. Praxis's. Athens, only authorized Agents fur Bradford County. JAYNE'S AtTERATIVE, OR PRESERVATIVE. RRECNIATISM.—The Proprietor hem not prcscrib• al this prepsration.in a gretti many cases of Rheumatism, but in every case where it was used until the system became affected 'by the medicine, the disease was re. moved, GOUT.--A [limber cf cases of Gout have been cured by this Preparati:in. I n '<Me of these eases the man bad It been afflicted wit it so setierely for thirteen years, as to entirely disable hrri from business, and for five months immediately previous to his taking the Life Preservative, be had been confined to his room; hut, before be had fin. abed the third bottle, he Was enabled to walk about the streets, and soon alter returned to his business, front which be had been excluded by his afflictions. Prepared only at No. l 3 South Third street. Philadel. Phis. ' Sold by A. I). Moreasaz, Towanda. DIE. In Springfield, Bradford county D , on Saturday, Felonsty :8,1846, Etacraaar Gumming, aged 70 year,. The deceased was (tie of the early settlers of Bradford Comity. Locating in Columbia township, while it was Yet I wilderness, he was one of those hardy pioneers who have subdued the mighty forest,te give place to the fruits of He had lived to see the neighborhood thrive and flour - 6h, nutil it became one of the richest and most thickly populated of any portion of the county. it is hardly necessary for us to bear testimony to the Private virtues and moral worth of the deceased. His extensive and favorable acquaintance renders it a work of stiliererogation. Foamed of a noble and generous bean, his life bu been characterized by a; degree of dm nty end liberality, still held in grateful remembrance. Pawing through a long rde of varied prosperity and Unailade, he has lived in the enjoyinentor a eirscienets void of offence towards God and man, endeavoring as fir u possible, to perform his duty towards his fellow sn, and trusting in the merits Of a Crucified - Redeemer fir hirgiven ees of the enters, for which the heart was not fie. The hour of Death was cheered by this reffec * arid made glorious by this Hope, and we may utud.. that as his departure was peaceful, it was but the herald ing of that joyous Life immortal, where sin and sorrow mem come ; where the ewes and troubles of this world are aside ; where the weary Cr. indeed at rest. mar- TURN OUT !—Hom 8. F. Bunter, of Columbia county, will deliver a Lecture on Temperance, on „Friday evening, at the Court Bowie, in this borough. • A FARM FOR SALE. THE subscribeeoffers for sale the following &seri bed lot of land actuate iu Monroe tp. Bradford county, containing ninety-one acres, adjoining lands of George Tracy, Jared Woodruff; Absalom Coolbaugh, and Russel Fowler, with about twenty.frve acres im proved, and a house thereon. The title is good, and the land of a good quality for farming purposes. For terms apply to WM. ELWELL, Esq. or of the sub scriber at Pottsville. F. W.HUGHES, March 10, 1846. A teir.imfact of James Murphy. FRIENDSHIR'S OFFERING. GE°.E. FLYNT & CO. are now offering the balance of their stock of goods at less prices then usual, preparatory to receiving spring supplies. Call at the Savings Bank. March 11. 1846— FLORENCE BONNE 7'S. 'MUST received at the SAVINGS HANK, a few dozens LEGHORN BONNETS--spring fash ions. We are selling them cheaper (same qualities) than ever. mll G. 'E.FLYNT & CO. VrANTED in exchange fur goods, ene hundred V potted' " LIVE GEESE" FEATHERS, for home consumption. at G. E. FLYNT & Co. AUDITOR'S NOTICE MBE undersigned having been appointed Auditor by the court of common pleas, to ascertain and report liens against the estate of . onsider Fl. Park. tak en and extended in execution at the suit of Orlando Baltmarsh, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate, to present such claim, before him et his office in Towanda borough, on the 16th day of April next ensuing, at 1 o'clock, P. M., or else be de barred from coming in upon the fund arising from the extension of said estate. March 11 , 1846. HENRY BOOTH. Auditor. BRIDGE LETTING ('TICE is hereby given that the commissioner's of Bradford county will meet at the bridge over Sugar creek, near the house of Samuel Allen, in Troy township, at 10 o'clock, A . At, of Tuesday the 14th day of April next, for the purpose of receiving proposals, and letting to the lowest and best bidder, the necessary repairing of said Bridge. A plan of the work will be exhibited at the bridge on the day of the letting. By order of the Commissioners. 3. M. WATTLEB, Clerk. Commissioner's Office, March 11, 1846. CLOVER SEED! CLOVER SEED! IVARMERS will find it to their advantage before .B 2 purchasing their CLOVER SEED to call and examine a superior Itit of new seed, just received at March 11. MERCUIt,'. The Sugar-Coated Improved Indian Vegetable Pills. TO TIIE PUBLIC REFERENCE to the very many numerous testi monials of well-known and in some instance■ distinguished individuals. need not be again repeated to induce the public to place greater -confidence in this now justly celebrated medicine, the peculiar operation of which, together with the mildness and unparalleled efficacy in removing all obstructions, and restoring all functional derangements of the Stomach, Liver and Oth. er digestive organs ; purifying the blood, strengthening the whole system, uprooting the most insidious local and chronic diseases, healing and restoring the internal organs, with their convenience, certainty and cheapness render them the most usefui general and family metli dine to be found. - The great variety of cute,' which have been made, have opened a field for war, and.every means have been boldly resorted to by the old pi.) vewiers to crush three go-ahead' pills. The first slander runs thus; New-York. July, 1844. We, •Physleians of this city, feel it our duty to state, that we believe the pills known es Dr.'Santh's Sugar Coated Improied Indian Vegetable Pills,' are mainly composed of mercury." J.M.Mor-r, M.D. Physician, N. V. L. S. HART, M. D. do do J. \V .1117NTRU. M.D. do do P.Airusesox, M. D. do do W. HART, M. D. Prof. of Chemistry, N.Y. L. U. RCITINI, M.D. do do M. BooTa, M.D. Prof. Materia Medics, do B. M. Hem., M. D. Surgeon, N. Y. This fraud was extensively circulated in the country before it came to the knowledge of Dr. Smith ; • but on investigationiit was found that several large eonceras had contributed hundred of dollars to pt.t these Pills down, by the most foul means, and Dr. Smith imme diately applied to the celebrated Chemist, Chdton, end the ;allowing is the result: New-York, July 29, 1845. I have analyzed a box of Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Pills, and find that they do not con. lain mercury in any Nail., JANES R. CRILTON, M. D.Chemist, 263 Broadway. Mate of New• l'oek. City and County of Nem-York, $ Personally appeared before me, Dr. G. Benjamin Smith, and made oath that the statement of Dr. Chil ton above is true, arid that these Pills do no' contain any injurious substance: and further that ho is the in ventor of • Sugar Coated Pills." G. DzNJA:vis 83srru. Sworn before me, this 19th day of August. A. D., W. F. HaTL:4ITI.B., Mayor. This infamous slander being nailid, these agents, with a view to introduce and palm off some imitation circula ted reports that Ur. Smith did not invent these Pills As to this falsehood, wo only refer to the following: Oath before the Aretyor in 1844. State of New-York, .? City and County of New- York, S $8 C. Benjamin Sniith, within named, being duly me m, depose+ and says, that he is a citizen of the United States and resides in the city of New-York; and that he is the inventor of • Sugar-coated Pills: and that to his knowledge or belief, the said Pill has never been man ufactured or sold by any person except by himself or his authority; and that the statements contained in ; the within paper are true. G. BUM &KIT!! Sworn before me, this 19th day of June, 1844. JAMES HAaat:e. Mayor of the city of New-York The above was sent to Washington, with our speci fication and application for a Patent. The following is the reply ; Received this 17th day of June, 1844, from Dr. G. Benjamin Smith, the fee or $39, raj , ' on his a pplica. tion fot a patent for a • pill coated with Sugar.' lI.L.ELLswoiaTu, Commissioner of Patent*. Ds .Srirru takes pleasure in publishing the fejlow ing card from the Wholesale dealers on both aides of him in the same block. Neer-York. November 5, 1845. We are well acquainted with Dr.G.Benj.Smith and believe him every way entitled to public confidence. N. Mitchel, Jared Mourehous, John Johnson, 1). McDowell. Dr. S.-also refers to the President of the North Ri ver Bank. We here append the certificates of the first chemists end one of the greatest surgeons in New-York, given to Dr. 13, one year after he invented his Pills, which shows him to be the originatig of • Boger-coated Pills•' New-York, Jam 16. 18t4 We. the undersigned, never salt or heard of . Sown Coated Pills,' until G. fkojamin smith, manufactured. and exhibited them to us about a year since. Rosa - role & Co. 110 Broadway & 10 Astor. harm. RANDOLI'II. M• - k W Liberty-at. Horiact. Damian . . 96 u soa•st. ions C , 97 Hudaon•st. Also, refer to Gen. C. W. Sanford, 12 Warren-at. N A.B. Sands & co. 79 Fulton-st. and Dr. T. W. Dyott & Sons, of Philad'a. Ala° hundreds of sputa. G. BENJ. SMITH is written on the bottom of every box of genuine 13ega? coated Pills. All Sugar-tested Pills except Dr. Smith's Indian Ve getable Sugar-ecrated Pills, are base imitations, mails merely to palm off on the unsuspecting. Therefore. always ask for Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's Pills. and take no other. Office 179 Greenwich-st. (large brick block) near Fulton. These Pills always core coughs and colds immediately. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by E. H. Mason. A. 8. Chamberlin. Tow. anda ; Robert Spalding. J. Holcomb. Wyserx • Henry Gibbs, Orwell; C. H. Her ri ck. Athens; G. F :Reding ton, Troy ; authorized agents for Bradford county. • There arc no Physicians in New York of the above names, hela the imposition. COMMONWEALTH OF PENN'A. Brad/ord County, as. PHE SHERIFF OF SAID COUNTY,— GREETING . Whereas, at an Orphan's Court herd at Towanda, in arid for the county aforesaid, on the 13th day of Deectuber. A. U., 1845, before the Hon. John N. Conynitheru, president. and Reuben Wilber and Harry Morgan seirociatejnatices duel court. The petitionrif Junes M. Eilsall, wu presented. pet ting forth that his father, Samuel Edsall, late of the township of Wells, in Bradford county, died intestate, leaving a wi4ow, to wit, Sarah Edge% and issue eight childc n, to wit, Jesse Edulls Pamela Seely, wife of Benjamin Seely, Riehanl Edson, Charles Edsail. Hiles wife of Nathan Alvord,jr, Elmira, wife of Solomon Bo vier, James M. Edaall, the above named petitioner, and Andrew J. Eileen, and that the raid intestate died seiz ed in his demense as of fee of and in a certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate in the townships of Wells and Columbia in the aaraecountia, and bounded as follows: Beginning on the north by lands of Whit. ing Gifford, E. P. Wood and James M. Dinh ; on the ,east by lands of James M. Edaall and James Fries ; on the south by lands of Jesse Edsall, and on the west by lands of /ease Edeall. Containing about one hundred hundred and forty-five acres. Also, one equal, undivi ded half of one other tract, lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in the said township of Columbia and Wells,* bounded as follow., to wit : On the north by lands of Nathan Shepard ; on the south by lands of Jesse Ed- call, and on the west by lands of Edson Aspenwall-- Containing about forty-five acres, with the appunstnan cell to both the above described lots. And in the said petition, the aboveuarried petitioner prayed the Court to award an inquest to make partition and valuation of the said premises to and among the hairs and representa tives of the said decedent, accon.ing to the Gets of As. sembly in such cases made and provided. We therefore command you that taking with you twelve free and lawful men of youi bailiwick, you go to and upon the premises aforesaid, and there ,their oaths or affirmations, that you Make partition thereto ind among the children and representatives of the said intestate, in such manner and in such'proportions as by the laws of this Commonwealth are directed, if such partition can be made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole; but if sa:d partition cannot be made thereof as aforesaid, that then you value and appraise the same according to law. And further, that you cause the said inquest to inquire and aseerulin whether the said real estate with the appurtenances, will conveniently ac commodate more than one of the children or represen tatives of the said intestate, and if so how many of the children or representatives it will accommodate. That due notice of the time of making such partition be given to ell persons interested herein. And that you make re turn of your proceedings to the next general Orphans' Court.. Witness the Hon. John N. Cooynnham, Esq., Pre sident of our said Orphans' colt% at Towanda, the 26th day of;,December, A . D., 1845. LYMAN E. DEWOLF, C.O.C. Continued by order of the Court, February 4, 1848. LYMAN E. DEWOLF, C. 0. C. I certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the origi nal writ. Attest, J. F. MEANS. Sheriff. To all persons interested in the above described pre mise.; take notice, that a jury trill be held upon said property—on Monday, the 13th day of April nest, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of dividing or appraising the mine, according to the above order. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 9, 1846. 10111. r F. stosTo.r. ,L 1 1 111.1.0179 .Colombia, Lancaster Co, Pa. Refers to D. L. Sagstwooo, Esq., V. E. Proust, Esq. end E. S. Goo DUTCH, Esq. ' mch4 ANNUAL REPORT Of the receipts and expenditures of the Boni' of Towanda. for 1845. RECRII'TS. = Amount of duplicate for 1845 $462 30 Rec'il of A Martin. on judgment 15 00 Wyenx tp., in full of judgment 27 91 IN and done by the Street commieeioners " nagging aide walks, &c. 101 99 Paid D L IScett for work done in 1844 1 75 For services on speciel election in 1843 3 00 Publishing annual report rf 1844 in 2 papers 950 Justice fees. Goodenough and Vandercook 1 20 Office rent for 1845 5 00 Exoneration• to collector 3 45 1) Wilmot, council fee 5 00 John E Geiger, fire warden 2 00 Prothonotary'a fees 1 49 Repairing fire engine 4 00 B'rving notices snd,stettonery 2 93 Collector's percentage on $275 22, at 5 pat cent. 13 76 Treasurer's percentage Paid .1 P Kirby on old judgment Burgess and Town Council, 1845 N J Keeler, borough clerk Borough Orders. Amount of outstanding orders Feb.l6l, 1845 $495 75 •• orders issued in 1845 253 05 Returned and cancelled in 1845 Outstanding orders, Feb. 16, 1846 Treasurer's Report. Recei•ed of Collector, on duplicate of 1845 $27.5 . 28 A Madill, on judgment 15 00 " circus company 5 00 $295 28 Orders returned and cancelled tn 1845 $286 42 Treasurer's percentage . 8 86 Indebtedness of Borough. Feb. l& 1846. Due on judgments, $ 78 00 Outetanding orders, Feb. 16, 1846 462 39 Due from 8 8 Bailey, collector fur 1845 $3l 31 " .1 Savage late collector (Dote) 30 80 " Martin Old Woodruff (judgment) • 24 16 PATENT OMCZ Balance Joe from S S Bailey poor master 1844 $ll5 49 Amount of duplicate for 1848 307 22 $422 71 Expenses in auppoit apses in 18411 2U2 42 Balance in hands of S S Bailey Feb. 18. 1846 £220 29 Borough of Tomando. as. We, tho Burgess and Toren Council of the Bo rough of Towanda. do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true statement of the receipts and expenditures of said borough, for the year 1845. D. F. BARBTOW,lBurgess. N. N. BETTS. ? Town W. BROWNSON. J. D. GOODEICOUGB.S Coursed. Attest—N.J. Kszxstt, Cletk. NEW ARRANGEM - NT AND NEW FIRM. !WELLES & SATTERLEE Net dila day ass*. elated wtth them in the mercantile business. fq. C. HARRIS. and will do business hereafter ander the name of &Werke, Welles 4. Harris. ,Who respectfolly solicit a continuation of the patron. age of the public so liberally extended to the old firm. 0. D. BATTDRLDD, C. F. WELLES, la. N. C. HARRIS. By the above it will be seen that the firm of Welles & Satterlee closed with the month of February from which our friends will see the absolute necessity of settling their accounts, eithey by note or payment. immediately. WELLES & MATTERLEE. Athens, Much '2, 1846. CROCKERY—Large additions Gave been wade to OUT stack of Crockery—our assortment is now complete. novt2 G. E. FLYNT & CO. AFEW HARREL'S TANNERS OIL, far rak at Oct. 8.. MERCITS =I individual. over and above their taxes 59 29 FITIM Poor Fun* . virtialero • mHE Commisaioners of Bradford - county,. hereby R. give public notice that they have Axed upon the following days and dates respectively. for, hearing sp. peel, from the stsessasenta for the year 3846, at their office in Towanda, to wit: • , Columbia. Wells 4 South Creek, Tuesday, March 24. Armenia, Truy it Burlington, Wednesday, Match V. 5. Canton Granville and Leroy, Thursday, March 26. Springfield, Smithfield dr. Ridgberry, Friday, March 27. Pranklts. and Monroe, on Saturday, March 28. Athena township and borough. Wednesday, April Ist. Litchfield, Windham and Warren, Thureday,April 2. Orwell, Rome and Wysoz on Friday April 3. Ulster and Towanda township Saturday April 4. Albany. Dwell and Asylum on Monday April 4. Wy alining, Standing Sumo & Herrick Tuesday April 7. Pike and Springhill on Wednesday April S. Towanda Borough and Shesbequin Thursday April 8. The Assessors of the respective townships and barn's are requested to be punctual in delivering the noticed to the nuables, and in making their returns on the day. mentioned in their warrant; and all those who may feel themselves aggrieved by the assessments, ars requir ed to attend on the days above specified. as there will norbe any abatements made thereafter. By order of the Commissioners, J. fit WATTLES, Clerk Cammissioner'• Office, ,March 3, 1846. Orphans' Court Sale. • ponuutce of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, will be exposed to public sale at the house of John Boni , in Standing Stone on the 281 h day of March next at one o'clock P. M. of said day the following piece or parcel of improved land late the es tate of James Holly dec'el, bounded on the south wow by lands of H. W. Tracey,on the north west and'narth twat by lands in possession of the heirs of the said' Hol ly and the south east by land of John Taylor.lt. Con taining about nine acres—terms of sale cash: ASA STEVENS, SIMON STEVENS, Erteutoss of James Holly. Standing'Stone, Feb. 26, 2846. NOTICE HE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of thew's& Mix 4. Sms, is this day dissolved by mutual agreement. Ali demands doe said firm are to be paid to Hirem Mix. HIRAM MIX, Towanda. March 3,1. 1946.1 H. MIX Jr. CLOVER. SEED GOBUSHELS CLOVER SEED. large and small kind, just received and fur Lila cheaper that. at any other store.in Town. ALSO a few:hushel of very fine TIMOTHY SEED at BAIRD'S. Feb.g3tl. 1840. . .M3 0 311=15. gILZMINUMC 44, Montan yes A' Co.'S Cheap Store. A DESIRABLE assortment of various kinds of 000/JS mey be found at the above establish ment, purchased late in the fall, expressly for the da mend occuriag before the opening of navigation. They have just received, and have on hand : 50 barrels Mesa Pork 30 " superfine Flout; 20 " Clover seed ; 500 pounds sots leather; • 30 tons Ground Plaster; Also, a quantity of sugar kettles. feh9. diilll - 77iP.21 gilf6MIS 1101111 a. MIRE subscriber would respectfully inform the pub a alie that be has COMMUTED with the Athens Chenaung Bridge Company,and that all persons corn ing to his Mill for grinding will be entitled to cross said Bridge FREE. Tickets will be given at the mill, Cay uta, Jan. 1846. WM. FLOVERTON. Cpersons ate hereby cautioned not o purchase a note drawn by to Isaac Ford, dattd Dec. 19, 1845, payable on the Ist of June next, fur the sum of $25 in neat stock. As I bare not received any value for said note, I am determined not to pay the said note unless compelled by law. 24, 1845. ALFRED WEED. Oh Gosh ! ! What Proverbs ! ! $505 21 Try it again Master G., You may wake up old no. 3. It has long since ceased to be necessary. For no, 3 to say they they base the largest and best stock of Goods in Towanda, (or that has long been " A Paortaa." $l3B 56 It has long since eased to be necessary. For no; 3 I osay they buy goods for cub and boy them 10 per eel cheaper than most of their neighbors, for that:too h lung been •• A Puovsns." It :lung :inert-eased to be necessary. For no. to say they are selling and will sell goods cheaper ..,an any establishment to Towanda. for that too has long been " A Pnossus." It never has been neeruary, For no. 3 to say they would sell goods for " l3i) per cent profit —" for we can do that and then sell at a prier less than many of our neighbors pay for the same goods in the city—and that too has long been "A Pao- VERO." 8 86 27 94 91 00 2f 00 We trust that it never null be necessary, For n 0.3 to boast of " ruining " any body by selling goods cheap either in "Brick Row' or Wood limn— we sell goods cheap to benefit community and not to 'tin them, this too has also long been " A Psalms." It is no Mhisper— But in the mouth of every body, even the little boys in the streets proclaim it aloud, that no. 3 are selling "bet- ter goods and more of Them " than any other establish. meat in Town,—wonder how long since some of our neighbors found out this was " A Pliovas I" To LYE is NEST TO TEST TOE ♦BOYE: Just continue your old practices, drop in at no 3 before you boy, where no charge is made fur exhibiting goods. $445 69 $748 80 286 42 $462 98 N0v.25, 1845. W. H. BAIRD & Cu. BROAD CLO CRS, CASSIMERES & SAT INE'rTS. FRENCH, English aml American Broad Cloths of all coloris and qualities, also Beaver and Pilot Cloth for overcoats, and perhaps it would be as we, to mention that we have over ONE HUNDRUD different styles of Cassimere, Fifty pieces Satinets, Wiles twen ty odd of Sheep. Grey, which we are now selling at just about two thirds the usual price in town. $295 28 W. H. BAIRD & CO., No. 3 B. R X 540 38 DOMESTIC COII'ONS-5000 yds. Mheettogs ; 1500 lbs. Cotton Yarn ; 500 " baits ; 150 " wick, on hand and far sale'at last nsmmer's prices. na2l3 W. H. BAIRD & CO. 1 1 4 - 17 U 0 0 ID KINGSBERY. is now receiving at his b old staitd, which has been going off for eighteen years, where goods of all kinds has been sold and WILL be sold, lower than at any other store in this Coun ty. A very largo stock of all kinds of goods which has been aelected with great care and attention, and bought at such prices of the importers and manufacturers, that it would be a ruinous business for any firm in the Brick Row, or any where else, to undertake to sell goods as cheap as I can, and will. If my friends and the public generally, will tall before they make their purchases elsewhere, they will find that this notice isnot put in the paw for a BLUFF, like some by the aide of It ; but, it means what it says. $B6 27 I hate a general oneartment at every kind and descrip tion of Dry Goods. Groeerier. Hardware. crockery, Boots 4. Shoes. Nails. Iron, bather. 4w. 20 TIP U,112X213 THAT D. iG WARFORD. HAYS the bait assortment of Goods. sell the cheap est, and get the moot mosey of any store in the place Is IT saes. That under the prewar tariff Nails are ' , Whit the cor ns store, (Monroeton) for 5 cents a pound. That five dollars as WAR FC RD'S &TOR r: buys rquris goods than six dollars at some other store I •lit. to IT TUVE. That any " Lama store," not fifty mires off. %ego goals as cheap, mail leas cheaper" than we e.o N. D. & - C. - RFORD. Montanan. Feb. 3, 1845. MOMNTONGO & TONDO' ISLANDS, two tekbnsted countries for producing fine teas: The subscribers are now furnishing their. customers with samples of the above teas, from a fresh cargo just arrived in fso ship " Cheep store." for Jan T. W3l. if. BAIRD & CO. =I THE TOWAIII BANK ! Are again in the Fend with Mem thouria ul dollars worth of the cheapest and most ihisubkis stock of Goods ever brought into iirailford Co' uniy THE Cashier & Co. of the TOWANDA SA lIVGs BANE tender then sincere thanks for tie soy bend patronage heretofore secured, and - trust by strict attention to buainess, and selling goodecluispettitan any other establishment, to merits continuatiorof their smiles and ferrate. Our stock of goods consisted every • known variety and style of Dry Goods, from the first auction hewers in the city of Act! Yortuend aesl - with great caremtprecaly for Ibis - meridian. Also. a large &election of Family Groceries, Shelf Hardware, Croekerv, Boots & Shoes, Hollow Wart, .Irtne, I . l4eCts and an unusual quantity of N.4BERDdsHERY, to make our stork ut wend sod ornamental t.mrePirles Oat stock of goods were purchased for cub, and for cash will be sold or cheap as at Bingfineilon, Elmira err Ana. and decidedly cheaper than any terablithment in Towanda. Time sod space will not allow n• t 4 enutneratstbst many now, rich and desirable goods, but will he shown to all who favor us with • call. withddessem. REMEMBER and call one door below Tracy & MOOlO, where the • pay-dows" system is in fuR krone wad as a comequenci, an not overcharged with delinquencies in Inc Credit system, or additions made to support the Lumber trade. One pries, and no deviation is the true system." 03 A call is solicited, before purchasing elsewhere, ut No. 5, south end, Brick ROW. Towanda, October 21,1845. . GEORGE E. FLYNT & CO. ILTOTICE ie hereby given that iberfollowing deist. 6cation of the Re/toilers of Foreign Goods end Merchandise, has been made by the subscribers. and that the Associate Judges and Commissioners of Brad. ford county will meat at - tbe Commissioner's Office, in the borough of Towanda. on Monday the 30th day of March next, and continue in session two days, to bear those who feel themselves aggrieved and are desirous of appealing from the claggiflcation herein made. To wit N amts. Class. A nouut. ATUEMO'BOROVOM. • .Sattertee, Welles & Harris 10 $:0 L. eli.Elloworth 1: 50 Thomas Maxwell 24 12 12 60 G. A. Perkins 14 7 Cheater Park 14 - 7 C. H. Herrick M. 8. Rogers - 14 7 H. S. Comstock I I 1.3 Job Morley 12 • 12 50 I= John Watkins Thomas Gardner lii VI Elam Horton John Horton, jr 1117RIAINGTOIV A. & 8. H . Morley Corryell & Gee Mai= Chasles itathboos DtrasLL Ulysses Moody Oltser D. Chan:Me:lM Israel Smith lIMEXI3EI James W . %femur =MI William Angle =3 Regent Fowler 12 12 60 .D. C. SaMiley 12 12 60 Benjamin Coolbaugh 13 10 N. 11. & C. Watford 12 12 50 H. er. &J. H. Phinney I I 1 12 50 J. B. & G. Smith 13 10 John Naglee & lion 14 7 =ES Theopilus Humphry Henry Gibbs GM Smith ¢ Rosa Jesse E. Bullock Dimiel Bailey I"; 11. Bostwick a= John Panniers ' Maynard & Wattles =EOM Asoph Colbert' John L. Webb IBEIIIISQUIN. Storrs & Jones Horner Kinney & Co. Wells Nichols & Co. SMITHFIELD Lyman Darfee Bullock & Phelps E. S. Tracey 'ln . F. Kellogg Elzum:ilE2 E Norman STANDING STONE Homy -W. Tracey Mu & Stair* TOWANDA BOBDIIOI.I Hiram Mik & Sons 11 15 Elliott & Meccur 11 15 0. D. Bartlett 12 12 50 Burton Bingabery 13 10 J. D. & E. D. Montanye - 10 20 J. Kingsbery jr. 13 10 A. D. Montanye 13 "0 H. S. & M. C. !demur 10 20 Charles Reed . 11 . 15 Wm. H. Baird de Co. 10 20 Tracy & Moore 12 12 50 George E. Flynt & Co. 10 20 E. H. Mason & Huston 14 7 S. S. Bailey 14 • 6 Cyrus Pratt 14 7 D. C. Hall 14 7 A. 8. Chamberlin 13 10. Miles Carter 14 7 Patrick O'Slain 14 7 Zeruish Cross 14 1 EOM O. F. Reclingten Layton Runyon Baird & !Stephens D. P. .Sr. S. W. Pomeroy & Co OPB.llerd. =l3 Guy l'raery Truman & Co. William Gibson OM Robert Spalding Judean Holcomb wrAtuatso. Ensile Lewis M. H. h G. H. We lts McKinney le son Ii :32110 Robert !Meares I= Robert Cooper Marne Tyrrell Benpunin Buffington 14 the tenth section of the Act of Miserably, passed the firstrday of May. A. D. 1841, it is provided.^ that every seller or sender of wines or distilled tiquors either with or without goods, wares, merchandise. comMorli ties or affects as aforesaid, shall pay for his license fifty per cent. in addition to the rates above specified." And by the act of Assembly passed the third Jay of March, 1843. it is made the dray of the constables of each township, berroufb or ward in the witend ward•. of this comnmweelth, . to give written or printed votioe at least free days before the day of appeal fised'oy the Jcidces of the onus of common piers, and the ccunmis. wooers of said county to every wholesale dealer sud 're tailer of merchandise within their respective townships, bemugh or word, of the ■moan or VIM 'CO which be sestet% rated, and of the time and photo of such appeal" of which the constabke in the *Arend townships and bosougha in Bradford county ten please to take notice. H. MOBVA:V, Smock& Judge. 1. TOWNER. 1.. pI,*YNAM. Conunia'ers. A, L. CRAMMER, Commissioner', Office, Towanda, eb: M 8148.. PROCRASTIr4a'rION LS TEE REMORA' TO . 11ECCESS." RATVIA for pot favors, the subottibet gives NJ! notice ;bat b. laiihtbltin accords with. Mr. N. J. Xmas fot sosillietrns.—any: peva indebted for Ptollsonotsry foes CO call ea hint and stash Atoms; ; arl, POl:netts made to hint or to Mr. A. C. Atlas of this phsto *Mho duly l itknowleArd. is suishetion of such fees. A OM* shanks*. ur Oda notice veil: grattly - obligs'yeinslta; ..:AARON CHUBBUCK. Towanda, febtamt 17, GEORGE 1;:. FLYNT & CO. The Resurrection of Dead Watches! I rarner ff inaegracar respectfully inform efts chianti/if Towanda sod vicinity. that 41i" . ; .ek havo formed a partnership foe the • i2c_ purpose of prosecuting. fair lbw public interest, the butane of t ‘,ok , - flock and Watch WWI& at the old and well-known stand of Capt.]. M. CAB son, (numbered 100.) next door north of Col. BMW. Grocery wore, and two doors south of Elliott tilt where they will gibe their undivider) mite:nitro !Walk bw.inese, and centidently inform the public. that from their long experience in their profession, Ad a dealt!. nation to attend punctually to the 181trelUi d ittos. fa voring them with their work, they believe they eau ran. - der satisfaction, and make refractory timepieces. " Point with unerring finger to the march of .Tinst." They Nill be found at all bouts. at that, lattabliab mem, and solicit a share of public patronage. 00' All Linda of Country Produce. meived In pay ment for work, at the market price. Nos. 26, 1848. 13 10 10 10 A FACT WORTH KNOWING.--A gentlemen al a scrofulous habit became affected with litoerations of the Throat and Nose, and.dtsagreeable and troublesome , &ease of the skin. indeed his whute system bon the marks of being saturated with disease. One band atui wrist were IMICh directed that he bed lon the use et the hand. every part being o tetrad sti b deep: *dol. and offensive Ulcer., and his hand and w rid Weallsllbol. low and porous as. honeycomb. It was at this stage of his complaint, vs hen•ileath appeared inevitable front . loathsome dc-cane, that be commenced the nee elleasea A:malts-rtes. and having taken sixteen bottles,- ia now reurtcTLl cureti. —Pcisue Linage. • • 14 7 14 7 13 10 13 10 1 10 13 10 ►a 10 14 7 This A LTEIiA erperoteo through the *Mo tion an I plunk% the blood and eradicates dismiss from the system. wherever located:and the =mimeo Come diseases of the Skin, Comer, Scmfule. Goitre. Lao., Co .plaint, Dyspepsia, and other Chronic dismal, to eruly asiontsning. Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE. No.fi South Mod Street, Philadelphia. Sold by A. D. Madam To. da, Pa. 13 - 10 13 ' 10 WIT WIFE MARY, having left my bed and bawd 1 without any just cause or provocation, I thaw fore forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on toy account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. 13 lO 13 10 ELLIOTT HURLBERT. Smithfield. February 4. 1t,46. 13, to 13 10 13 10 13 10 Pratt's Grocery, and Eating House, is in Betts 4, Slontanye's Corner Block, fronting the Public Square, WHERE everything may be found in his line or business. The public ate invited to call. 14 7 14 7 12 J 2 00 13 10 MO azt aTattimaat warts e% THE subscriber wants en apprentice to the BI ek smithing Business. A lad, eighteen or twenty years of age, who is desirous of learning the trade, and can coma well recommended, will find a good chance. Towanda, Feb. 18. WM. TROUT. 19 10 le 10 14 13 10 13 • 10 13 10 19 10 The Last and Most Important Arrival Tet at the TOW.INDd CHEsIP S7ORE, No. 2, Brick Row. 14 7 GREAT BARGAINS are now offered the people of Bradford county, by the subscriber, who farrow receiving and opening one of the largest and best select ed assortment of goods ever brought into the yaw d Towanda. His stock of goods has been selected with great care expressly for this market, and as prime of the old credit system am necessarily high, ha offers great ins ducements to all who may have cash or produce to ex change for. goods. Els stock consists in an assortment of DRY GOODS, such as broadcloths, tessimenat, end vestings, satinet', slump's gray, hard times, linsey wool seys, a splendid assortment of Winter Shawls, ladies' cravats, gloves, hosiery, suspenders, and ten 'boomed sr fiche, too numerous to mrstion. Grek • Such as sugar. ten, coffee, molasses, spires ; lamp and lin seed oil, a full supply of Liquors, such as Champagne, Cogniac and American Brandy, Holland Gin, Old Mo. non gehala whiskey, Port, Ma,leria, and Malaga Wine. A tso —Crockery liardware.Nails, Glass, Iron, Leath er, Baits & Shoes. Buffalo Robes, Hate &Caps, Drugs & Dye Stuffs, &c. &c. 13 'l2 00 13 10 All persons wishing to purchase goods Ire respectfully invited to give the suhstriller a call, and vitamin' e Dn goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 1, 1845 BONNETS, VELVETS & RIBBONS. JUST received a great variety of Bonnet Velvets and Silks together with Plaid, Fringed, Rainbow, Polkr, Satin, Oushrr, Velvet, Cap and Taffett Ribbons which you will readily discover are very cheap by cal ling at no. 3 brick row. W.N. BAIRD & CO. 12.81 18 10 111 10 13 10 1131 -NT "Z II) 0 It' Mt .9 .attorney at Law, OFFICE in tho north comet of the Brick ROW. di. rectly over tho Pat Office, Mein street. .13:7En trance et the north4nd of the building. d 3. 19 10 12 ' 19 50 14 7 13 70 14 7 !Wanted, at the Savings Bank. WE WENT FROM Piko &Burlington temushipo.looo c good roll and fresh Baiter. 14 T 14 7 14 ' 7 14 7 WE WART From Elkland towusliip, 750'n roil butter and a gun oily of deerekin■. WE W•X't From Smithf , 4l, Comma, Wys.a and Ulster. 1000 Putter-4,500 bukhela of grain, Tanana kinds. wL WIINT Fmnt Franklin, Sanding Stone and Wyakta in 540,000 of Lumber of all kinds, fot which caia will hi+ l aid. we. w►wr From old and new Shcaheguin. 8000 busheLrosts, 310. Wheat end corn. WA WA NT •1.30 From the &tune townships. 74 cash customers, to make our number just 1000. Farmero wishing to parttime goods for their produce. tiill.ploase pnce nor goods, ss we are giving iu oNeh•nee, goods at 'gold aid like , priers: There re but • one price and that a easb'price et d 29 I:. E. FLYNT & CON. BOOTS & SHOES -- A •ery large stork of erety kind sad size, st lower prizes then ewer, will be found it ATERCTIR'o. s; u TE D 00 Wet ofFADING. on Contract, or in mull gunnittirsotemitoro. at. rhpner fnr ra.h trood F. gin THE QUESTION SETTLED. a JURY of twelve Winn has decided, that the plies to patellas. Fresh-Pew•. (no appeal of come) is G.E. FLYNT 41. COll. MEE wcrigrliob.".•TirrhanTeVsaxiiit: 4l .46-„: ty,at such vices es to ensure the sale of the tot abbe' rper than bought by any other merchant in TIN/Pea. Celt at BAIRD'S N 0.3 B.:R. RUSH. CLOVER REED, of superior qua lity, just trecired and for rata by jr-1 ELLIOTT & SIERCLIL, CAUTION FRESH AMBOY OYSTERS. Regularly reeeired here. CHARLES REED, No. 2 Brick Bow GROCERIES
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