and Charles Homet. Containin 88 acres, aie re or less, 30. or 40 improv g ed, framed h o use and log barn thereon erected. seized and taken in execution at the snit of 8. Mills to the use of Miller Bowman & Co., ne w the use of T. J. Palmer, vs. Isaac Place. ALSO—A certain piece or lot of land sit uated in Towanda boro'. and bounded on the no rth by Maple street§ on the east by George Watley, on the south by said Wansey and ..toderson, and on the West by main street. Containing about half an acre more l or less with one framed House and barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Everett and logics, vs. D. W. Brow n an d N. p. Brown. 3.oo—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Sheshequin township and bound ed as follows on the north by lands of A. Camp. b e il, west by lands of G. Tompkins, east by ands of Peter Green west by lands of Delan. ce y. Containing about fifty four acres with s ir acres thereof improved, with one_ log .nose thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of .02n „, Miller, vs. William Johnson and Charles Ames, terre tenant. .11. SO—A piece or parcel of land lying & be ing in Wysox it beingthe south western moiety d.lot No. 129 bounded north easterly by lot Np. 122 on mill lot north easterly by Piollet's oiety of said lot No. 129 south easterly by 'di No. 127 and south easterly by lands of Ca eh Shores and William Rippith on lot -Nu. 128 and containing, allowing the running of Gordon F. Mason the late Deputy Surveyor ..2'acres and 131 perches being the lot convey ed to David H. Owen by Deed from J. M. Pi -diet dated 2d Dec, 1833. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of '. E. Planet to the use of Deacon and Peter -011, vs. David H. Owen. 3.oo—The following property to wit: • note in the township of Wyalusing and Tus arora, and bounded and described as follows : r E tnrung at a sugar tree, thence by land of , ~iin Locke and A. Guinip, south degree, au three Hundred and eighty-five perches to , corner thence by land of Henry 'Poland and ;and of Henry Locke, south 891 degrees, west inS perches to birch, thence by other lands ~oath 35.1 degrees, east 493 to the place of be. taping Containing 349 acres and 100 perch- and allowance of six per cent. seized and taked in execution at the suit of Mary Poland. Margaretie Elizabeth Toi;ind and Juliana 'Poland vs. Jonas Ingham. .11S0=-The following piere or parcel of 'aaJsituale in the' township of Granville, in liradlord County, and bounded as follows : Be inning i a beech the S V corner of lot no. 21 oa warrant lut No. 1481, thence east 180 .10 perches to a post;, thence south 80 per heb to a post. thence wesi. 180 4-10 perches .0 a post, then - north 80 4.10 perches to the eztnning. Containing fifty-four acres •and I.lny-two perches, with a framed house anti Inn and about twenty-five acres improved Seized and taken in execution at the suit of l',nuthy Paxton and William Davidson. [noires of the Bank of N. A. vs. Barnabas Ion! in 2d .ILSO—The following described piece or arcel of land in Columbia township. bounded ihe north by George Moore. on the east by F. Welles and John Olmstead, south by 10:in Olmstead and Jacob Frees, and on the west by 1). Whitney. Containing 113 70-160 '.rres, be the same more or less, with about acres improved with a framed house and ; J:1111 thereon and a small log house. Seized anti taken in exeention at the suit o (' Gernert to the use 11 C Coombs vs N Smith. ASO—The following property piece or !Intel of land situate in Armenia township and bounded on the north by Drinker's land, on east by Lyons lands, 'on the south by the va c highway, on the west by Levi W Gard- Ler'b hod—Contatning 100 acres more or less %nil about 12 acres improved and two log lAglics thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Tatfor. Long S. Thomas vs. John N 41.9),—'1:1ie following described piece or parcel of. land situate'in Standing stone town *ttp, and bounded and described as follows tleginni n a at a Rock oak south-east corner of tqi No. 17 on the Dupont tract, theme west 160 perches to a post, south west corner of raid lot, .thence fifty seven perches to a post, hence north one hundred and seven perches to a white oak in the corner of the Marlsby Patent, thence east on said Patent Line one hundred and forty eight perches ,to a white oak. thence south one hundred•and sixty two perches to the place of beginning. Containing one hundred and fifty-five acres be the same more or less with two dwelling houses, two !urns and other out buildings there erected with about thirty acres improved and quantity of land chopped over. _ . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Albert Newell to the use of H P & G'N Ly man vs. Samuel A. Tenant. ASO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Standing Stone and bounded as follows :—Beginnino at a rock yak - south east corner of lot No. 17 on the Du patt tract, thence west 160 perches to a past loath west corner of said lot, theiace north 57 perches to a post, thence east north 107 perch -15 to a white oak in the corner of the Mauisby patent, thence east on said patent line 148 perches to a white oak thence south 162 perch- is to the place of beginning. Containing 155 acrea with a log house and a small improve ment thereon, with about fifty acres improved, two dwelling houses and large barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Amelia A. Dupont vs. Samuel A. Tenant. .9LSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Levati Nias, issued as above, the following piece of !Ind in Granville, beginning at a black oak N E corner of lot number 181 on warrant lot no. 1 536, thence west 124 perches to the centre of road leading by Joseph Bush's lands, thence ? west 66 perches to the centre of east & west mad ; thence along the centre of said road east 131 5-10 peruke to the west line of lot no. 102 occupied by Stephen Vroman ; thence sondr 68 6.10 perches to the beginning. , Containing 54 acres 149 perches, more or less, on which there n now thirty acres imprOved, three framed how. tes, and two barns, art old f.a w-m ill and stave machine thereon. Seized and taken in•execution at the suit of Timothy Paxton and Wm Davidson, Trustees of the Bank of N A vs. Harry Bailey, adminis trator of Scoville Bailey, dec'd. .ILSO—A certain piece or parcel of land hoed, bounded and described as folloles viz: Beginning at a sugar tree thence south eighty degrees west two hundred and twelve perches to a hemlock thence south ten degreereast one hundred and sixty perchesto a beech, thence north eighty degrees east . trio• hundred and twelve perches to a hemlock, thence north ten degrees, west one hundred and sixty perches to.the plan of beginning. Containing two hun dred acres with •allowance of six per cent, for roads. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Alexander Barring and *Henry Barring who survived Robert Gilmore and Thomas Mayne Willing and Charles Willing Hare, devisees in trust of Wm. Bingham dec'd. vs. Lindsey ;Joslyn and Jesse Sumner terre tenant. biLSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield township, bounded al follows : Beginning at a post thence south seventy degrees west two hundred and sixty nine perches and two tenths of a perch to a post. thence south eighteen degrees east sixty three pyches to an iron -wood, thence north seventy-two degrees bast two hundred and sixty-nine perches and two tenths of a perch to a sugar -tree, thence north eighteen degrees west sixty-three perches to the place of begin ning. containing one hundred acres, more or less, with a log house thereon and about twen ty acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Alexander Baring, Henry Baring who survived Robert Gilmore, Thomas Mayne Willing and Charles Willing Hare. devisee in trust of the estate of William Bingham vs. Sally Welles and George H. Welles executors of Henry Welles deceased, and Jeremiah Baker terra tenant. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 25th, 1846. " PROCRASTINATION IS THE REJIIOR✓I TO SUCCESS." dirt RATEFUL for past favors, the subscriber gives LW notice that he has left his accounts with Mr. N. J.KEELER for aettlement—any person indebted for Prothonotary feed can call on him and settle the same ; any payment made to him or to Mr. A. C. ALLEN of this place will be duly acknowledged in s.tisfaction of such fees. A prompt attention to this notice will greatly oblige yours &c. AARON CHUBBUCK. Towanda, February 17. 1846. COMNIONWEALTH OF PENN'A. Bradford County, 88. rino THE SHERIFF OF SAID COUNTY,— - GREETING ~ Wheieas, at an Orphan's Court he:d at Towanda, in and for the county aforesaid, on the 12th day of December, A. D., 18.15, before the Hon John N. Conyngham, president, and Reuben Wilber and Harry Morgan associate justices of said court. The petition .of James M. Edsall, was presented, set ting forth that his father. Samuel Edsall, late of the. township of Wells, in Bradford county, died intestate, leaving a widow. to wit, Sarah Edsall, and issue eight children, to wit, Jesse Edsall. Panaela'Seely, wife o. Benjamin Seely, Richard Edsall, Charles Edsall. Bile wifis of Nathan Alvord, jr., Elmira, wife of Solomon Bof vier, James M. Edsall, the above named petitioner, and Andrew J. Edsall, 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 marnecounties, and bounded as follows : Beginning on the north by lands of Whit ing Gifford, E. P. Wood and James M. Edsall ; on the east by lands of James. M. Edsall and James Fries ; on the south by lands of Jesse Edsall, and on the west by lands of Jesse Edsall. Containing about one hundred and forty-five acres. ALSO one equal, undivi ded hallo!' one other tract, lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in the said township of Columbia and Wells, 4 bounded as follows, to Ait : 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 appureman ces to both the above described lots. And in the said petition, the abovenamed petitioner prayed the Court to award an inquest to make partition and valuation of the said premises to and among the heirs and representa tives of the said decedent, accors.iog to the acts of As sembly in such cares made and provided. We therefore _command you that taking with you twelve free and lawful men of yout bailiwick, you go to and upon the premises aforesaid, and there 'yr their oaths or affirmations, that you make partition thereof, to and 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;11 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 ascertain 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 all persons interested herein. And that you make re turn of your proceedings to the next general Orphans' Court. Witness the Hon. John N. Conynehain, Esq.. Pre. sident of our said Orphans' cold, at Towanda,the 26th day of December. A. D., 1845. LYMAN E. DEWOLF, C.O.C. Continued by order of the Come. February 4, 1846. LYMAN E. DE WOLF, C. 0. C. certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the origi nal writ. Atftof, .1. F. MEANS, Sheriff. To all persons interested in the above described pre mises; take notice, that a jury will be held upon said property. on Monday, the 13th day cf• April next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of dividing or appraising the same, according to the above order. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 9, 1846. AFEW BARRELS TANNERS OIL, for sale at Oct. 8. ?AEROBE'S 111L3111E", ADRIFT just above the mouth of ISugar creek. on the 18th ult., a pile of Hemlock scantling, suppo sed to contain about 9,000 feet. The owner is reques ted tc come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take possession of the same. . J. ALLO WA Y & others. 'fowanda, April 1, 1846. CONSTABLE'S GUIDE. SEVERAL, copies of the above work just received and fat sale at the reduced price of 75 cents. March 30. It-40. J.KINGSBERY JR. PROCLAMATION IiEREAS the Hwy. Jona CONVIGHAM, . 4/ President Judge of the 13th Judicial district, consistir ' , of the counties of I-tzerne, Bradford and Tiogn, and Harry Morgan and Reuben Wilber esquires, Associate Judges in and for the county of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the 25th of March 1046, to me directed, for holding a court of Oyer and terminer, gene-al quarter sessions or the peace, common pleas and orphan's court, at Towanda, for the county of Bradford, on the first Monday of May next, being the fourth, to continue two weeks. NOUN is therefore hereby Wen, to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at, 10 o'cloak in the forenoen of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and other their remembrances, ttido thus., things which to their office appertain to be done; and those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said coun ty or who are or shall be bound to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against await as shall be just. Jurors art requested to be punctual in their attendance, agree , bly to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 25th day of March, in the year of out Lord one thousand eight liandred and forty-six, and of the Independence of the United States the sec. endear. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. OFPERING. EO. E. FLYNT & CO. are now offering the V. balance of their stock of goods at less prices than usual, preparatory to receiving spring supplies. Call at the Savings Bank. i March CLOVER SEED CLOVER SEED! WORMERS will find it to their advantage before purchasing their CLOVER SEED to call and examine a superior lot of new seed, just received at .March 11. - ' MERCURS'. sorta:kinds a rim, for tale cheap at .17.4 - REED'S. _ _ _ 1 "`II P , "11 1 'lOl, gliblOgre ILIILLIMIE. TO COUXTRY AIERCHAiTTIL WE respectfully ask your attention to the fob*. ing reasons why you should make your potent ate of goods in the New York market, very frankly dull kiting it is our desire that you should do so. It mast be admitted, that. from 50 to 60 per cent. Of all the foreign tnerchandize which is imported into this country, is received intothe pod of New York. Wenne there is here the opportunity for the widest selection..— The stock of goods on hand In this city,lis at all thins larger than the united stocks of all the other Eastern ties. It is equally certain that New York is the chief and grand depot for the manufactures of the Eastern and middle states, and of dui products of the Western. The prices of goods in Ncw York; by reason of its im mense supplies, and the consequent competition, ere ne. ceseatily lower, and credits are extended on as Decal a scale as at any other point. The Merchants, Mannfacomers and Importers whose addresses are subjoined, are prepared to mom the truth of these positions,. and will be happy to dispose of their goods on terms which will verify all that jammed here. Dry Goods. Imparters Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goode. E. Si. J. BUSSING , Nos 111 and 113 William An.„ au- ner of John at, the Washington atom. F. 8. & D. LATHROP, Nos 115 and 117 William at. and 59 John street, the Washington storm FIELD & MERRITT, 131 William et., the Washing ton stores. TAYLOR & ARMSTRONG, 213 Greenwich st. Staple and'Fanoy Silk Goad'. CARLETON, FROTEUNGHAM &Co. 127 and 129 William st, the Washington stores. Jobber of staple and fancy Dry Goods, Zephyr Worsted, Canvass, Gloves, Ribbons, Lam, Eznbroider'd Trim mings, and embroidery articles in general : D. S. TURNER, No. 60 William between Cedar & Pine. Dealers in French silk Goods and Millinery articles THOMPSON & VAN VEGHTEN, 60 John street, up stairs. _ _ A. H. COLLIS, 32 John weld, comer Hunan. Hosiery, Caps, Stocks, &e. Importers of Hosiery, suspenders, gloves,erarats,scarfs, 4-c. Manufacturers of caps,stocka, oil silks, 4c. JOHN M. DAVIES & JONES, 106 William m.sauth east corner of John street. Gentlemen's General Furnishing store. Manufacturer . and Wholesale dealers in shirts, collars,buooms, stacks, cravats, 4,Ve. J. P. WAKEMAN & Co. 76 Maiden lane. Cloth and Clothing Store• New Cloth store. KNOEPFEL & FOOTE. 39 John street, near Nassau, dealers in French, German and English Cloths, Cis sitneres, Vestings, Summer Stuffs, Trimmings, &c. Drapers, Tailors and- Gentlemen's Furnishing store. MORRISON & JONES, 135 and 137 William street, in the new block, between John and Fulton. Wholesale Dealers in Clothing ANDREW HALL & BROTHER, 86 Vamp, corner Washington st. Straw Good• Manufacturers and Dealers in Straw Goods, Palm Lea Hats, Artificial Flowers, &c, R. T. WILLIE & Co., 69 William at. up stain. J. H. HILLS, 136 Pearl st., up stairs. ELI C. HLAKE, 22 John at., op stairs. Fancy .).f &e. Dealers in Combs, CutlerY;&c., and Importers of French English and German Variety Goods : WHITE & TASKER, Nos 111 and 113 William st., corner of John, up stairs. Importer of German, Zephyr and,Tapilsie Worsted Pat terns, Canvass, Chenille, Flow and Twisted Silks, all kinds of Fringes, Cords and Tassels, and a great variety of French fancy articles : D. M. PEYSER, 58 John at., and 369 Broadway. Crockery, Looking Waists, ace. Importers and Dealers in Glass, Chins, Earthenware Looking Glasses and Clocks : • SMALLEY & NELDEN, 09 Pearl sued. RICHARD F. HA VILAND, 82 Maiden Lane, between Pearl and William street. F. W. OGSBDRY, 56 Courtlandt st. between Greenwich and Washington. Hotels and Vessels supplied at the lowest rates. WM. A. FRANCIS, 76 Dey it., first st. north of Coml. landt between Washington st. and the North River. TIMOTHY T. KISSAM & SON, 145 Maiden lane, be, tweet' Water and Front. Importers and Jobbers in Looking Glasses and Importers of Looking Glass Plates : . . REUBEN C. BULL Zs CO. 228 Pestle. opposite Nub Agency for Flint and Green Glass Factories' Druggsits and Chemical Fumiture, Fancy Bottles and Vials of cut, plain moulded and variegated colors, jars, French and German cut toilet Bottles, Mantle Ornaments of China & Glass: ANDREW ROSS, 130 Malden lane, will remove first May 127 Water st.up stairs. Hardware and Cutlery. Importer and Dealer in Foreign awl Domestic Hardware Cut Nails, ere. • JOHN J. LAGRA VE. 205 Greenwich at, third louse above Veaey sL., on the North river aide of the city, Eagle Cot Nails : E. & J. BUSSING, Nos 1l 1 and 113 William st. cor ner of John street. Britannia Ware, &e. Manufacturer of plain and japanned and planished Ware, Britannia Ware, Buff 'd Spoons, &a., and Dea ler in Coffee Mills, Hollow ware, Lanterns, dee..l P. B. CLARK, 13 Platt street. Manufacturers and ImpOrters of Britannia Ware in all its branches, Dealers in Block Tin, Antimony and Bismutha: BOARDMAN 6r. HART, 6 Darling slip, near Pearl-st. Lamps, &c. Importer and Manufacturer of Solar Lampe and Chanda hers, bracket, parlor, ball, church and table lamps, gi randoles, globes, japanned ware, &c. JOlL'il W. MORGAN, 154 Fulton street. Publishers, Booksellers, &e. HUNTINGTON & SAVAGE, Publishers of the "Na done School " and Parley's Geography, by S. G Goodrich, 216 Pearl street. SAMUEL S. & WM. WOOD, 251 Pearl street, oppis. site United States Hotel. Importrr of English Books :, EDMUND BALDWIN, 155 Broadway, in connection with Robert Baldwin, London, Imports to order for Universities, public libraries, scientificand literary men English Books, Periodicals and Works of every des cription, at ten per cent commission for cash. Stationery Warehoused FRANCIS 6: LOUTREL, 77 Maiden Lane, Importers of English and French stationery, and manufacturdrs of Account Books, Manifold Letter Writers, Croton Ink, .Sr.c. Lewis Franeis—Cyrus H. LoutreL Paper Mixes &e. Manufacturer of all kinds of Paper Boxes. Band Bones, Band Box papers, dealer in Binders and Box Boards, and Importer of Fancy paper: CHARLES CLUDIUS, 58 Jobnstreet, up Importers and Manufacturers of Paper Hangings, Fire Board Prints, &e.r HOWELL &BROTHERS, 137 Broadway; have re. calved the premiums for the best manufireturedysper ' hangings, in the cities of Huston, Ne York and Phila. Musical 3.leiChaudise. Manufacturer and Importer of Musicalinstramenta.—All kinds of Musical merchandise constantly on hand EDWARD DA ACK, 81 Fulton street, comer Gold. Importer and Manufacturer of Musical Instruments and Dealer it: strings for violins, piano [moat and publishers of Music : C. G. CHRISTMAN, 404 Pearl street. umbeellas, Parasols and Sun Shades: JOHN 1. :SMITH Manufacturer, 222 Paula. one door from the corner of Burling slip, having returned from Europe, is prepared to show. his customers the most elegant French and English style's. GEORGE J. BYRD, 180 Pearl street, opposite Cedar, is prepared with a stock of Umbrellas, Pardsolts, dce., mane/featured at his astablishment, unsurpassed in the market. Perfumery, Soaps, eke. Manufacturer and Importer of choice Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Extracts, Colognes, Ste. : EUGENE ROUSSE!. 159 Droadway, between Liberty and Courtlatult street. innyn JOHNSON, VROOIII & FOWLBRi Mandacuaram of .Faney and Family soaps, Patehtjimils., Pinfamay. &a, 3 Coushusd sued, and 73 Tithliy Orneerbre r laisaiors, PHatta, &c. Wholesale' Grocer and Dealer in Nine, Foredo and De• • Mende Liquors and Cigars- 7 410 Manufsenuer of cordial and bitters: • • . GEORGE GREENLY, 201 Chanters auset, nuinlng through to Riede, three doors from West st. Grocers and Couunimion Merimhtt,lmporters and era in Brandies, Wines, &pima& : • BEERS & BOGART, No. 177 ionth attest, ` ' Id:porter and doslei in thard, Dhpny & Copier mid Champagne Brandies, anin and Hour Obis Jamaica spirits, Irish Whiskey, Malaita, Pon, abserrh Yeneriffe, claret and ehampaghs Wines, assated edit dials, bitters, Havanaa sews, eke.; HENRY LEFMAN. 232 Waillingtdil attest. Importer of Wines, Brandies, Aktinth drite faetorer of Cordials, Syrups, liana and admit midi for supplying steam boats, If olgt, amens and !Inds gists : JO ON I. MOGENIER & CO. 20 Wanes attest. Wholesale Dealer in Foreign semi Domestic these and D r ied Fruits, Wines, segos, Tobacco, &e.: ROBB & MAIN, 210 Washington street. Tobacco, Banff & theigarso Fine ent 'fobacaOlandocuntlN and Imp :tars of Choice seers t JOHN ANDERSON & ColNor2 Wallet:tee, 213 end 215 Duane street, have received the highest premiere of the American Institute for 1844 "44 and '45. Hannfactater and Dealer in Fine cut, Snuff end papa Tobacco. Pound papers on an Improved plan, warrant. ed equal to any in the smell/ eta Every paperweight aund—artieles warranted or money refunded. HENRY REILL, 77 Front street, corner Old slip. Spices, Coffee, Cocoa and Mostar either urannfarrural or preparal for family use, may be bad of the eboieest qualities, at the cam att THE HOPE MILL/3,47 Front street, New Yea. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Its; Dealers in Drugs, Medicine; Nines. Oils, Dr , "54 I=M=l BUSH & HILLYER, 179 Greenwich wen. Dealers in Oits, Paints, Gins, Dye duffs, &e.: DE FOREST & CO.. 205 West street VAN DEVENTER & TALMAGE, 87 Barclay Wert, corner of Washington street. Van D. and T. also mancifiicture Ink and Blacking which obtained the pre. mium at the late fair of the American Institute. Bronze Powders, Gold Paint, Gold, silver and Florence Leaf; Dutch Metal, etc.: • J. H. BICKET, wholesale agent, 138 Maiden lane..— Bronzes 50 per cent lower than any other honsein the United States. Manufacturing and Furnishing Establishment in the Daguerreotype Business : E. WHITE, 175 Broadway, Plates, Cues, Chemicals, Polishing apparatuses, and every , article used in the business. Also the French, German and America: Cameras. Trunks, Bruskssi Lti Manufacturer of Teaselling sod Packing Trunks, Vs !ices, Carpet Bags, Rocking sod Hobby Horses, Velocipedes, eke. R. S. & W. B.STRONG, Nth: Peck Alpo:artier Pearl street, and opposite the Eastern Pearl at. House. It H. OLSEEN & BON, 201 Pearl street, comer of Maiden Lane. Brush Man:Asa:yen and Dealers in Brooms. Cedar and Willow Wars, Pail■, Tubs, Mats, Ropes, WM. E. MEEKER, 195 Washington street, opposite Washington Market—one door share Fatten. LADEN &HOAGLAND, 190 Wuhington strast,ons door below Fulton. Bram ilireto for Trunks WHITE 4. BIRCH, office 175 Broadway, manufactur ers of all kinds and sizes of Hems Rivets for Trunk.. A superior &widest reduced prices. ==l Rich's Improved Patent Double and Single Salamander Safea—Warranted free from dampness u wep str, fire proof, an improvement upon Wilder's Patent, for sale by A. 8. MARVIN, Vint for the manufeeturer, 139 i Ww. ler street, The Original Wilder's Genuine Patent Double and Sin gle Salamander Safes, warranted free from dampness. SILAS C. HERRING. Mumfacturer and dealer in all kinds of Iron Saks, 139 Water st. comer of Darcy,- ter street. Double Salamander Safes.—C. J. Gaylor, the original inventor and Patentee of the Double Safe and lin• proved Detector Lock, warranted fire and thief proof and dry. Single Salamander. Safes warranted equal to any maker, for sale by LEONARD BROWN, BD Wall street. Gold Pen Mannftrturet. . . . . ALBERT G. BAGLEY, 189 Eroadway, for sale at manufacturers', prices, by all the wholesale jewellers, stationers, &c. warranted. India' Rubber Goode, Goodyear's Patent Insoluble India Rubber Goods, war ranted to stand in mray climate. GEORGE BEECHER, sole Agent, 100 Broadway. Window Shades. amnia' and Dealer in French. and Italian Window Shades: J. C. WOODFORD, 289 i Broadway, *camas by oath arrival Shades of every style, Landscapes, Carinthian, Roman arld.Gothie, Gilt Cornices, Gimps, du. Window Shade Depot. BARTOL & DE kiIAUNY, Artiste in general, No. 7 Spruce at. 4 doors from Nassau, Manufacturers and Importers. Among then shades are rich Views on the Rhine, in Switzerland, copies of the most celebrat ed Cathedrals in Europe, Scripture pieces, Landscapes. Abbeys and Gothic!' of all kinds, &c. &c. Fekther Stkre. Feathers., Beds and Matiassea of every description. qto - end price. Bedsteads of every variety. Publk attention is called to Willis' Patent Screw Bedstead, 1, constructed to entirely exclude bugs. Old Bathes dressed and matrasses mate over. BAMVEL 8. PARKER, 156 and 158 Greenwich It. corner of Cowden& Machine sad blind *bards. JOHN WHITTEMORE & co., Manufactumm of CC*, ton and Wool Hand and Machine Cards, and deafen in articles for manufacturers' use. Office 246 Fleirl street, Ageteultural Beef.. Mdnufacturer and Dealer in Agricultural Machines and Implements, Portable Hone Powers, Threshers, Miffs, &c. Ploughs, Plough Castings, Gin Gear, lice., Field Seeds, &c. J. PLANT, 5 Hurling slip. Flablag Tackle, Hardwdre it Pansy Good's JOHN J. BROWN & Co., Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Flab Tackle, &c. 122 Fulton Street, offer to Anglers and dealem in Fishing Tackle, an exten sive assortment of fish hooks, liunes 4 rules, reds, &e. MAltlitE4 Clmamental Mathle work of all kinds, richly carved liltee. wary and plain Mantle and Monektrants: Dealers sup. plied with Blab and Slabs. UNDEMILL & FERRISS &2 & 374 Greenwich at. Bridget Coon by her nestfriend N. Coon Jr. vs. Nathan Coon—No: 76 Peb. T.—Libd itor divorte in Brad. Corn. Pieds. O NATHAN COON, the defendant in the aboie Deli You are hereby notified that HAdion COCO your wife,by bet next friend Nathan Connie, has filed her petition for a divorce from you ?iota the bonds of inatticoarkji . Arid that an alias auliperit has bean re turned, and prod made that you were lid to he found in said county. Too are therefore hereby required to appear at the Court House in the borough ofToSrands, at the May twat of said common pleas. on Monday the 4th day of Heeestiber neat, to Mower the said ootnplaint, and show caner:, if any you hrtt why the aid Bridget should not be &Owed from yen. , ' . JOHN V. MfMNS. Sheiiff. Sheriff - 's Office. Towands,.March 25, 1946. 1846— FLORENCE BONNETS. 'MUST received st the SAVINGS BANK, s few Qj &rung LEGHORN BONNETB—sprint fah ions. We etc selling thee deeper frame qualities) than ever. mil O. E.FLYNT & CO. : THE QUESTION sErrLED. a JURY of twelve lollies haedetidtd, that the plats gig) to purchase Fresh Tote. (no appeal of course) is G. E. FLYNT 4. C 011: MT:::.104A1111-11VINGS -- 111N1(1 , , • , • . •. •• • GEORGE E. FLYNTCO. • an twain' in the Meld with fift eessthousitnd dollars worth . of the deo/testis:m(l4nel! dtsitioieti stock ty'rGoods ever brought into Bradfi'isd Ciltogy I. • FIIME Cashier & Co: of the I'OWANbd ;S'AVINGS BASK; beta Mil all** numb flit thai 10.1 1 bend petrenegb heretofore secured. and bust by stile' attention to blisibehand sellingiddescheijniplui 'Oahe eetab&dtatebt, to Merit • continuing:6,6f their lid Wore: Obi stock of gblids theists of *Vey *no valiety and nyto of •org Goods, hoht the tirsi *beim housbelh fhb tits Of Atb''tbik,'dhi led; all With great We ezpiesely for this nteridien. AIMS. a bugis dilation of Family Groceries, Shelf Hardt - are). Crocked, Beals & She swum mut ire* Attila._ Met: • iihd so unusual quanta)! of HdRERDASHEItt to misku our sunk of uttlbl and ornithebtal colbpieib. buf stet& of geode were plitthased for clap, and for cash willbb 'old as chew se at ittnghsostak Elan% or 01i , w4 and decidedly chew dna eny middlebrow in Ttlicabdil Time and speob will not alltbir be i ti etortneratie&ii deny new. rich end &OA& goodkbut will be 'haws lb alt who hem us Rlib a cell. with pionbto. .REMEMBER and WI row dobr below Tracy & Wore, where the pePilown" systebi i, lii till beim and ell a consequenee, ate BA bercharged with delinduldithe in the rnidit systoni, Mr. additlonginedb id support the Umber bade. '• Otte prise, and no deletion is the hue system." CP' A call is solicited, before purchasing elserlitte, at Ns. 5, south end,,liiiCk Row. Towanda, October 24 itt4b. GEORGE - E. FLYNT & CO. corooD TEA—Young Hyeen, Oki Hymn, Impe rial and Poutheng Tea, can be bad at b. 4. WA RPOttlo3. Ptatt'sGrocery, and Eating Mase r ft in Bal a ilontanyes Corner Block, wilranting the Public Square, ERE everything may be found in Uhl line of business. The public are invited to MM. FRESH AMBOY OYSTERS, Fib. 4. Reeder/3r rerefred here. y. &St alwaramtva liWiltra3o THE subsc ri ber wanu an apprentice to the Black "milking Business. A lad, eighteen or twenty yeses of age, who is desirous of learning the Untie, and cut come well recommended, will God a good chance. Towanda. Feb. 18. Whf M. IIUUT BONNETS, VELVETS & RIBBONS. "'UST received a great variety of Bennet Velvets a and Silks together with Plaid, Fringed. Rainbow, Poßae, satin, Ombre, Vekat; Cap and Taffeta Ribboos which you will readily discover are very 'cheek by cal ling. at no. 3 brick tsw. W.H. BAIRD & CO, g 1r 23 © UDE Attorney at Law, OFFICE in the north cornet of thq Brick Roer.di• redly over the Post Office. Main street. grjEn• trance at the north end of the building. d 3. 'Wanted, at the Savings Bank. WC WANT MIROM Orwell, Pike & Burlington townships. 1000 XI a good mU and fresh Buffer. WI. WANT From Elkland township, 180 a ref/ buffer tind a quan tity of deerskins. Ira wait? From Smithfield, Canton, Wyse: and Uhdet, 1000 a Butter-.-4,b00 btwhels of grain, various kinds& wa W&ST From Albany, Franklin. Blanding Stone and Wyelos ing; 500,000 of Lumber of all kinds, for whit!' easA wW be paid ! WI Flat From old and new Sheshequin. 50011 bushel* bets, rye, wheat and nano. we wart' aura From the above townships, VI cash Customers, lb make our number just 1000. Farmers 'wishing. to purchase goo& for their , produce, will please price our gouda, as we ate giving in elchange, goods at "gra and siker 'prices.' Thar is but 'one price.' and at • cash price at d 29 G. E. FL] NT dc- CO'S. SOOTS & SHOE:B—Avery large stock of every kind and rise, at lower prices then ever, will be found at • MERCIJR'S. A FARM FOR SALE: THE subscriber offers for sale the following deseri - bed lot of land situate in Monroe tp. Bradford county, containing ninety-one acme, adjoining lands of George Tracy, Jared Woodruff, Absalom Coolbaugh, and Russel Fowler, with about twenty-five acres im proved, and • house thereon. The title is good, and the land of • good qualit foe farming purpose& For terms apply to WM. EL WELL, Esq. or of the sob scriber at Pottsville. F. W . HUGHES, Marsh 10, 1046. Arey-in-faet of James Murphy. 'oar it HUSTO.r. JEAFINMS7ItiSr mgP AVOI9 CaMina, Lancaster CI; Hi. Men to D. L. elosowsoo.Esq, V. E. i I IOLLICT, Esq. still E. U. GOODIIiCII, Esq. mch4 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undeceived having been appointed Auditor .:, the court of common pleas, td tseenalh and report liens against the estate or t'onsidbt b. Perk, tak en and extended in execution at the still of attend• fieltmanah, hereby notifies all persons having Claims against said estate, to present such elans berme him at his office in Towanda borough, on the 16t11 day of April next ensuing, at 1 •clock, P. M. or else be de hawed from coming in upon the fund tHshig (Ms the extension of said est.de, March 11, 1848. HENliil BOOTH, Auditor. BRIDGE LOTTING. NOTICE is hereby given that the bummisiiimer's of Bradford county will meet at the bridge over Sugar creek, near the house of Samuel Allen. ih Troy township, at 10 o'clock, A. /IL, of Tuesday the 14th day of April next, for the purpose of reediting prdpoub, and letting to the lowbst and hest bidder-, the magyar, repairing of said Bridge. A plan of the work will be exhibited at the bridgb on the day of the letting. • By order of the Commiuhmets„ J. M. WATTLES, Clerk.. Commissioner's (dm March 11. 1846. - Administrator's Sale, NOTICE is hereby given th.t by whine df en order of the Orphan's boon of Bnulfded cdunty. and to me directed, there will b° exposed to public awe at the premises, on Monday, the 20th dal of April nest, et 1 o'clo.9z, P. M.. the following described property. to wit • A tract of Land in Rldsbarry tole:nap, boun ded on the West by lands df Jamb Richardson ; south by hinds of Elias Impron ;eta Ely lands of David Dort, and on. the porth by lands the downer of which is un known. Containing about forty acres all unimproved. ALSO—A certain other tract of lend in said town ship, Beginning at a pow on the easterly bank of Bent- Ira creek, at the termination of the mill time, and at the point where the said race empties into the said creek, and running from thence north 81° eakt 8 chains and 50 links to the centre of the Berwick turnpike ; thence watt 23° west along theoentre of wild turnpike 8 chains to the south.east corner of the mill find, thence. south /30° west 2 chains and 30 links to d rube; thence south 18° east 8 chains to the centre of the Simon road, the north line of Dart A. Gillett's land. thence west ',Wog said road and Gillett's north line. fite chains to Dent. ly's creek ; thence north 29° west 9 cluains to a heap of Stones; then& tenth 35° east 6 chains and 70 links to the place of beginning. Containing 6 demo, 1 rood: rind 20 rods, all iniptdired, whirs saw-mill end shantee them. en. Terms radii known on the day iff sale. The'ilid property belonging the estate of the tate Heard SY: Strong, deceased: VANDERCOOK, Admit:dant*: Towanda. March , 180648. M: 1 231=1,02 de Afriataairei 14' egos Cheap shift. ALDUIRMILE assertureld et Intone hides; of GOODS may be found di the above esselash.. want, pure/Amid late in the fall; eitrrtosly for ski b rand occdfing before the Otrorring of navigation. They hoe just received, and hate do band : 50 ttcrfehi Me Polk •- ao superfine Ace: td a Clever seed Bbd pounds ode leather; git tren Ground Pinder; , lOW *ninth, of 11111411 kettles. feb9. BROAD CLOrHsiie B SIMBRES & SA Drrrs. .IClRENClttnetidi dffd Itmetiaiti Broad Clotht at all coleite did llti liiia, also 'Heaver and Pilot Cloth tot eetieeetdotdd pekhopell ii•aufrl be at tceff to mention thatitb hltie mei ONE HUNDRUD different . styles of Ceaftere, Fifty pieces Biliiitetti, Widen twen ty odd it Sheep tksy.whichicememmoatllngct jrist about Ara thirds tht asualyrke it* town. - W: H. BAIRD & CO., NO. B.R• - WAGON AND. SLEIGH4;I MAKING, Emma:2i a atitr4 HAIINd tanned a corpannership for m . pupal of tarrying oh lb • stew" horsiness et Moniostab are prepared to enceinte 41 era+, *nasally. sorb .61 ittpairlbg *id PalitibL on di . shortest noticd and at the lowest Mies that they can be had in this vicinity fof rowdy pay. Ali kinds of Prodder, and lansiber taken lb payment at the market prices. V - COFFINS made tali lb. shot* notice, and at re. dated prices. P. DUNFEE. Monroeum, March 17. itl4s. .1. C. BMMI. NO' ICE THE partnership heretotote mass Ito bad of Hussar Mrs 4 Box, is ibis day dissolved by mutual agreement Ali amain& due said Bun are to be paid to Hiram Mix. HIRAM MIX, Towanda. Muth , H. MIX Jr., CLOVER ,SEED. 6111) BUSHELS CLOVER SEM tarp and small kind.ihst reMivad end for alle cheaper thau many other mordin Town: • ALSO a lker. 'umbel a eery 608711140 THY HEED at BAIRD'S. Feb:234l. 1846. DOMESTIC COTTt3NS-4bob yds. Stlehidge 1500 lbs. Cotton Yuri ; 500 tlatU 150 " wick, oi. hand ad tot iillo al tam! summer's prices. n. 26 W. H. %ORD & CO. MA 'V ~; 51) ID I. liratfri KINGSBERY.is now melting at his 11_.? old stand, which hairbeen going Off: (hr eighteen years, where goods of all kiiias has been gild end Will. be sold, lower than at any other stork in this Alban. ly. A very large stock dill kinds of pia& *bill haw been telexed with great ade and atniiiiion, and bought at such prices of the importers and chinas :WHO, that it wodld be a raiaotra business forsny lidh iii theßriek Row, or any where else, to undertake to ea gads ai cheap as I can, and wilL If coy friends gild the goblin generklly, *lll call before they disks their Fen:hear elsewhere, they dill find that this botice Riot put lb the paper for a BLUFF', like witti• by the aide bile ; bitt, it means what it sag, I have a grribnil Isaortmatt ofticirely kind red dirierip;. lion of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Crockery; Boots 4, Shoes. Nails. frog. Leather. 4-e. 11Q IIIP W4Eitg3llo THAT .4: D. it C. ininroilb: AVE the best assortment of Goods, tell the cheap: eal , and get the most money of ady Mote in t!s pld ts IT Taos; That under the present tariff, Nails Me sold at the ix**. ne a tore, (Mouroettin) for S cents a pound. II 1; TRUIt; tbdi five dollars at WA RFCRLPS STORE blip" mad goods thud tit dollars at some other store 1 AND ra IT TICK; That any " Large Wore," not fifty tnilia bffrella goal et cheap, much lest " Cheaper" than we de N. D. & C. VVARFORD. Monmettm, Feh. 3, i 845. ' NIOCONTONGO & 'TONG° JIBLAitiDS, celebrated cutottrica jar prodfieirr, fine letter subscribers are drive furnishing their automat) with samples of the valise tras..frour 1 fresh i:itips just arrived in be ship Cheap start," foi ; Jan 7. WM.II. IIAiRD tic CO. ANAILANIL.mbaisr rp lila G. M: Gan IMF. and 11. P. KtBWitit,and landed jUIP at 13.P.Inehirn's in Asylum tlfwnship, March 14th 1846, one TEW ARK cd the folldwing deocrip, lion, three sills, yellow pine stern posts end one tow of plank iround said ark. The OW= is MOT requested hi prove pioperty. pay charges, and *alai it swat. A description of which is filed in my ale:,, Asylum. Merril 16th. 1846. TERRY SALT! SALT! SALT ONE ARK LOAD of that long expected BALT had arrived, and more expected dilly. ,We are aelram it • Etik under thew Preatt Salt" price 1 3ay the reel Sall Salt price at W. O:I3AIRR & CO'B, March 25. ' • ' No. 3. Wei ROM SPRINT; GOOBS—A few bbla.firs.tata Men A lot ier r nice Barna: Any quantity atipertrie 50 bushel Sdirll Whit. Beans; at March 25. BAIRD'S. 06:3. H. ft. Elmira, Corning, and Enna o Line: THE Prepriiidis of the above Within* td run • Line of Passage Boats between THE and BUFFALO for the accommodation 81011101/ANTS and FAMILIES, *Saving ,Westo.' & fording aides not hetetoforeoffereil 401 Bair* IMO this Section of flpve Yolk and Persytenniti. ' The Bdats of thilLinii are of the 'MST CLASS fitted and furnished filth all the cottienienees and Ise. cordmodations of PACKETS, commanded by etperien tied Captain., and toiled by isava of Iteniei? BOAT ROME, Capt. 8.. W. TIPX.IABOIi1; TEMPEST, C.O. A . M2TA611.04. Dating the triton of 18{6, one, of the above Boots will leave Corning, add l tmird, mid} week, in the .6. lowing Order i Coasruto, ergo' Motttliy evening, at 6 o'cinek PAC. EL‘4O/; every Tnindsy evening. at it &cleat P. M: Towing down Seneca lake every Tlinnsday touching at Big Sifekiti. Lodi. and Dresden, Navirng Buffalo for Conning tend Eknifa, erred Wedfiaadll morning. FOR EBY:IMM On I.A.WitiE itipiy to taptaid on Ward, or to Wm. MillicifY.tainlng t t 4. B. Soil* & etR, Maven, tfintermiite & ','cafe, ituratheads; . A Nutt. gait' ti. Townsend. Rig, _Stream: Wdedwohh & Post, Lodi, Price & Holy, Comma, Cay ;$ Sweet, krier/os, 4.olmemakee, Sen Ors Fall, . Ilakei¢ Rase, ifonitzunia, fi. Wright, Flitches/cr. ' it. IViles,,Ber/aLt. • .11telitorniA•o# .• G. F. Mason to the Inc off z. , 3k• son is. Silas Gitty•-41 %SAW: act: Plea; No. IEII. Sentenibee Terni. 11941,, Ifehry Pnorhia. said tour,. No. 89: Feb. TetlB:. i 845. Tid uodetaiehed hawing , been itopeigted Ataditei .foi the adjustment of tN , enieral elaiins te the tboneya raised from the Sheriff's sale of real estate, lri virtue ofoxecotinda Limped -in both the above et** edit attend in the autjea tit et his id. the lo on !, orrnwinda. eh Monday. the ;Ntl 'et' Aptit Ont. et 2 e'einek, P. M. "when arid sirti. a pet. Othii are requited ioinake littown thin+ elaitni 646044 dt (ib debarred tioth eoming.le ttgAiihdif right: March 17. ULYSSES' litEcki.lll; WANTED in eschtitigic e.r coo/li. imriturulicti patinds '• LIVE GEESE" rp.vrinitg. fai Leme comumption, at G.r.rLlNt & CO.