1:=M1 N$W VOIIK.II4IOLiESALEeII HOIJSES, Fgatalllitqs. llgol. ,rixtkinrritr .VEnium.aas.. WE respectfully ask your attention to the Callow._ ing reasons why you !hoold make your purelta ars of goods in the Nets York market, sery frankly con fessing it.iieur desire that you should do so: It most be admitted, that 'from MI to GO per cent. of sel the foreign merchandar which is imported into this cm:tatty. is rctaiived into the port of New York., Of course. there is here the opportunity for the widest virketion.— The dock of goods on hand in this city, is st all times larger thiin the united storks of a n the ot h e r E as t ern e t. ties. It is equally certain that New York is the chief and grand depot for the manufactures of the Eastern nisi middle states, sail of the products of, the Western. .Tbe prices of goods in Ncw York. by reason of its im mense supplies. and the consequent enmpetition. we ne cessarily lower, and mail are extentlid on as, liberal a wale as at any other point. -The Merchants. Manufacturers and Imparter* whose addresses are subjoined. arc prepared to prove the truth of these Positions, and will be happy to di.lorr of their goods on term: winch wi I gray all that is asserted here. Dry Goods. Importers .4- Dealers in Staple and Farr!, Dry Ctrds. E..&.1. BUziSING, Nos II anti cor ner of John et.. the Washington storm F. S. St D. LATHROP, Nos 115 and 117 William st. anti 59 John tnet. the Washington stores. FIELD & MERRITT, 131 William at., the Washing ton stores; • TAYLOR & ARMSTRONG, 213 Greenwich et. tltavde and Fancy Silk Goods. CARLETON, FROTHINOHAII &co.. ra and 129 William it, the Washington stores. Jobber ofslaPle and fancy Dry Goods, Zephyr Worsted, Gar ass, Gloves. ltibbons, Lams. Embroider' d Trim mings. and embroidery argeles in general: D. S. TURNER,Na. 60 William between Cedar & Pine. Dealers in French silk Gonda and Millinery crudes THOMPSON & VAN VEGHTEN, 60 John street, up stairs. A. H. COLLIS. 32 John street, corner Nassau. Uckicr7; Caps Storks [Le. Importers of Hosie7.stopenders,glor:o.erarrils,aearfr, 4.4 Naoufudurers of tapa,stocks, linen., oil silks, 4e. JOHN M. DAMS & JONES, 106 William it. south east corner of John street Gentlemen's General Furnishing stare, ,Ilunufacturers and Miele:ale dealers in shirts. collars,twoms, stocks, trawls, 4-e. J. P. WAKEMAN h Co. 76 Maidrn lane. Chith and Clothing Stores New Cloth afore. RNOEFFEI. & FOOTE. 39 John street, near Nassau, dealers in French, German and English Clotbs, Cas. rimers% Vestings, Summer Stiffs, Trimmings, &c. Drapere, Tailors and Gentlemen's Furnishing store. MORRISON & JONES, 135 and 137 William street, in the new block, between John and Fulton. Whoksafe Dealers in Clothing : ANDREW HALL & BROTHER, 86 Vesey, corner Washington at. Straw Gooas Manufacturers and Demers in Straw Gmsis, Palm Leaf Eats, Artificial Flowers, &e, R. T. WILDE & Co.. 69 William at. up Maim. .1. R. HILLS, 136 Pearl at., up stairs. ELI C. BLAKE, 22 John st., up stairs. Fancy Art leles, Deafen in Comte, Cutlery, &e., and Importers of Fiera English and German Variety Gonda: WHITE de TASKER, Nos 111 and 113 William at., coma of John, op stairs. , ' Importer of German, Zephyr and Tapilitie Worsted Pat terns, Canvars,-Chenille, Floss and Twisted Silks, all kinds of Fringes, Cords and Tassels, and a great satiety of French fancy articles : D.M. FEYSER, 58 John st., and 369 Broadway. Crockery, Looking GI , &c. Importers and Dealers in Glass, Chins, Eanhenware, Looking Glances and Clocks SMALLEY & NELDEN, 59 'Pearl street RICHARD F. HAVILAND,B2 Maiden Lam., between Pearl and William street. F. W. OGSBURY, 56 Courtlan* st. between Greenwich and Washington. Hotels and Vessels supplied at the lowest rates. WM. A. FRANCIS,: 76 Dey st., first st.north of Court lands between Washington 0. and the North River. TIMOTHY T. KISSAM 6r, SON, 145 Maiden lane, be- tween Water and Front. Importers and Jobbers in Lookinz Glasses and Impoi#m or Looking Glass Plates : • REUBEN C. BULL & CO. 228 Pearl st. opposite Paul Agency for Punt and Green Glas• Factories. Druggsits and Chemical Furniture, Fancy Bottles and Yhls of cut, plain moulded and variegated colors, jars, French and,Gennan cut toilet Bottles, Mantle Ornaments of China & Glass : ANDREW ROSS, 130 Maiden lane, will remove first May 127 Water at.up stairs. Hardware and Cutler) Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Homestic Hardware, Cut Nsife, du. • JOHN J. !AGRA VE. 205 Greenwich it.. third house above Vesey st.,on the North river side of the city. Earle Cut .N.lits E. & J. BUSSING, Nos 111 and Ito William st. cor ner of John street. itannia Ware, •ke. Manufacturer of Br plain and japanned and planished Tin Were, Britannia Ware, Bulr'd Spoons, &c.. and Bas ler in Coffist Mills. Hollow ware, Lanterns, &e.: P. B. CLARK, 13 Platt street. Manufacturers and Importers of Britannia Ware in all its branches, Dealers in Block Tin, Antimony and Bismaths: BOARDMAN 6r, DART, 6 Burling slip, near Pearl-st. • Lamps, ike. Importer and Manufacturer of Solar Lamps and Chanda. Hers. bracket, parlor, hall. church and table lamps, gi• ramktles, globes, japanned ware, dae. : JOUN W. NORGAN, 154 Fulton street, Pabllshers, Booksellers, &e. HENTiNGTON & SAVAGE. Publishers of the Si"t tional &boo!" and . Parley's Geography, by S. G Goodrich, SIG Pearl street. SAMUEL & WM. WOOD, VII Pearl street, oppo site Malted States Hotel. impolin of English Books EDMUND BALDWIN, 155 Broadway, in connection with Roberrttaldwin, London, Imports to order for roiversities, public libraries,scientificand litersi men Boer& Books, Periodicals and Works of every des• cription, at ten per cent commission for cash. Scat wintery 'Warehouse. FRANCIS & LouTHEL. 77 Heiden Lane. Importer. of English and French stationery, and manufacturers of Account Bolka, Manifold Letter Writers,. Craton lak, its. Lewis Francis—Cyrus H. loutref. Paper Boxes ite. Atanufactnrer of all kinds of Paper Saxes, Band' Buser, Band Boa papers, dealer in Binders and Box Bosn ia and Importer of Fancy paper: cHARES PLUDIUS, 58 Johnrtreet, up stairs. Importers r)d - ,Manufacturers of Paper Hangings, Fire Board Prints. &r.:, HOWELL & BROTHERS, 137 Broadway, have re ceived the premiums for the best manufactured paper hanings, in the cities of Boston, 1. York and Phila. lansleal Merelsaudior ==ME kinds of Musical merstuindise constantly on hand RD/WARD MACK, el Fulton street, comer G.dd. Imposer and Manufacturer of Musical Instrument* and Dealer iu : prinßs fir violin*, piano gees, and publishers of Music r C. G. CHRISTMAN, 404 Piniri street. Umbrellas, Parasol. and Sten !Shades. JOHN I.zMITH Nianufacturer,232 Pearl at. nne door f r om the corner of Burlin g slip, barin g returned from Earape, is prepared to show his customers the most ele g em French and. English at ? lea • . tir.ortcE X. BIRD, t. t 31.1 Pearl street, opposite enlar, is prepared midi a stock of Umbrellas, Parasol's. stc., manufaelmed at his estaldistuueat, unsurpassed in the market, Perfainery, Soap,Lc.. MinufaiAiner slut Importrr of choice Perfumery, Toilet. 83apa, Extracts, Colorows, Sze EIGETEROUSSEI.. 159 ploa.lvvv, bctwern IZerty end sUctl; ==n===mg= SYilanE Oti JOHNSON; VROOM 3c IFOVVIA24 Mani Fahey sod ramitpscisp•;;?PiktebtVandkly, aci., 3 Zautiand street,. and 79 Vail", - - Groceries, Liquors, Fruits, C. Wholesale °nicer and Dealer in Wines, Foreign and Do ' 'mestic LlqUors aria Cigar-.also Manufacturer •- Medulla; and bitters: • , GEORGE GREENLY, Eli Chambers street, running through to Heade,. three doors from Westst. .• ! Grocers and Commission Merchanoqmforiritsond Del* Sr. in Brandies, Wines. Segue, est.: , BEERS &, iIOGART,No. 177 south auto. Importer and dealer in Otard. Dom & Co., Cognise atul Champagne Brandies, Swan and Hour Glees gin, Jamaica spirits, - Irish Whiskey,' Madeira:Port, sherry, Tenetitfe; dun and Champagne Wines, assorted cor di.d., hitters. Havanna regale. &r.; - HENRY LEFMAN..mte Washington street. burro.; cf Wine., Brandies, Ahsinih &c.Also Menu , (*.cum, of Gontials, Syrups; Bitters and other - articles fir scl ilyin; steam boats, Hotels, Grocers and Drug ' gists : JOHN 1. MOGENIER & CO: 96 Warren street. Whole-ale Dialer in Foreign and Domestic Green mid Dried Fruits, Wines, years, Tobacco, &c.: ROSS & MAIN, 210 Washington street. Tobacco, Suva? dz. SegArs.. Fine cat Tubseco;Manutucturers, and Importers of Choice urgers: JOHN AN nr.Rso.N & co. No. 2 Walls, treet,,2l3 and, 215 Duane street, have received the highest premium . of the American Institute for 11343,-'44 and '45. Manufacturer and Dealer in Fine cut, Snug and paper Tobacco. Poculdpapers on an improved plan, warrants ed equal to any in the state 6* Ms. Every paper weighs a pound—articles warranted or money refunded. HENRY NEILL, 77 Front street, comer Old slip. Spices, Cotice s Cocoa and Itinataras . Either manufactured of prepared for family use, may be hnd of the ehoicest qualities, at the office of ' THE -HOPE MILLS, 47 Fruot street, New York. Drugs, xedict r. ea, Paint P 3 ite. patters iu Drugs, Mulicsues, Print.. Oils, Dye stuffs, Window Glass, &c. BUSH & HILLYEP, 179 Greenwich street. Peelers in Oils, Paints, Glass; Dye stuff., &c DE FOREST & CO., 205 West greet. VAN DE v.ENTER & TALMAGE, 87 Barclay street; corner of Washington street. Van D. and T. elan tnanufacture 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 sletal, etc.:' J. 11. PICKET, wholrenle agent, 138 Maiden Bronzes BO per cent lower than any other house in the United States. • Manufacturing and Furnishing E.taldishment in the Daguerreotype Business : E. WHITE, 175 Broadway, Plates, Cases, Chemicals, Polishing appratuses, and every article used in the business. Also the French, German and Americaz • Cameras. Trunks, krusbes., &C. Manufacturers of Travelling and Packing Trunks, Va. Ikea; Carpet Bags, Rocking and Hobby Horst, Velocipedes, &c.: R. S. & W. R. STRONG, N 0.2 Peck slip,corner Pearl street. and opposite the Eastern Pearl at. House. R. H. OLSEEN & SON, 201 Petitl street, corner of Maiden Lane. Brush Manufacturers and Dealers in Broome, Cedar and Willow Ware, Pails, Tubs, Mats, Ropes, &e.: WM. E. MEEKER, 195 Washington street, oppoaito Washington Market—one door above Fulton. LADEN & HOAGLAND, 190 Washington street,one door below Fulton. Bram Rivets for Trunks: WHITE 4- BIRCH, office 175 Broadway, manufactur• ens of all kinds and sizes of Brass Rivets for Trunks. A supenor article at reduced pricer. • Snlsmander Safes; Ilklir Improved Patent Double. and Single Salamander cafes.—Warranted free from dampness as well ,as Are proof, an improvement upon Wilder's Patent, for MAC by A. 8. MARY IN, agent for the manufacturer, 138 i Wa- ter 'meet. The Original Wilder's Genuine Patent Double and Sin gle Salamander Safes, warranted free fr..m dampness. SILAS G. HERRING, Manufacturer end dealer in all kinds of Iron Safes; 199 Water at. corner of De Pep. ter street. Double Salamander Safes.—C.J. Gaylor, the original inventor and Patentee of the Double Safe and Im proved Detector Lock, warranted fire and thief proof and dry. Single Salamander Safes warranted equal to any maker, for sale by LEONARD BROWN, 80 Wall street. Gold Pen Illanntoeturer . . ALBERT G. BAGLEY, 189 Eroodway, for Pak of manufacturers' prices, by all the wholesale jewellers, stivioners, &c. warranted. India Rubber Good., Goodyear's Patent Insoluble India Rubber Goode, war ranted to stand in every climate. ' GEORGE BEECHER, sole Agent, 100 Broadway. Window Shndes Importers and Dealers in French and Italian %Vintlnn, ; Shades: J. C. WOODFORD, 2893 Broadway, receives by each arrival Shades of every style, Landseapes, Corinthian, Roman aud.Gothic, Gilt Cornices, Gimps, &c. Window Shade Depot. DARTOL & DE MAUNTY, Artists in general, No. 7 Spruce ■t. 4 doors from Nassau, Manufacturers and Importers Among thetr shades are rich Viewa on the Rhine, in Switzerland, copies of the most celebrat ed Catbrdrals in Europe, Scripture piecea,Landscapes, Abbeys and Guthica of all kinds, &c. &c. EitE[l=ll Feathers, Beds and Mistresses of every description, qua. lity and price. Btxlsteads of every variety. Punlic attention is called to Willis' Patent Screw Bedstead, constructed to entirely etelude hogs. Old feathers dreamed and ma:rassn made over. SAMUEL S. PARKER, 156 and ltS Greenwich it corner of Courtlandt. JOHN WHITTEMORE ec co., Manufacturers of Cot ton and Wool Hand and Machine Cards, and dealers in articles for manufacturers use. Office Vitt Pearl street. Actrtattlyarel Store. Manufacturer and Dealer in Agricultural Machines and Implement•. Portable Horse Powers, Threshers. Mills. Plnughs, Plough Castings, Gin Gray, ke., Field Serds, &c. J. PLAN I', 5 Burling slip. Fishing TAO:.lc, Ifardware & Fancy Goods. JOHN J. BROWN & Co., Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Fish Tackle. &e. 122 Fultnn Street, offer to Angfers and dealert . in Fishing Tackle, an exten sive assortment of fish hooks, liner:, rules, rode, &c. EMEM33 Ornamental Marble work of all kinds, richly carved Sta tuary and plain Mantle and Monuments: Dealers sup. plied with Blocks and Shiba. ENDER-HII,I. & FERRIS, 372 & 3i l Greenwich at. SAVINGS BANK Still Later, More l?e1 Goods WI; ST received an invoice of the latest styles of Silks, among which may be found Plain black and bl . - black, Ombra striped Pon de tz'ot'e Carnelian Reps whh Satin Stripes. Genuine Polka Silks, Plaid- Florence*, Plain do., Plain silksf r Ronnetts, a nut opportunity for those to purchase who intend doing so as they aro sold only a shade above auction prices- at,. Oct . 20. G, E. FLYNT & CO'S. IWESS GOODS A 1)111S are particularly reque , terl to call and ex- JELA amine our assortment or .411 Wool Ombra Cash, mem. Nazarene blue Detainer. winter linfarines, de ero.e, (last style) Victoria striped cashmeres, Quern Ann plaids awl chcekt. ennla and .el et trimmings to mateh..now at No.S;Brick Row. - We say they are 25 percent. theapir than erer. 'dee% - BAlsu do CO.. lON. ASSORTED nrOAT..jurs received, and `Pr sale at Ac 24 REED 43, .IYo. 2, B.R. GOI3ISIf. g/flTtvfFD:l;uperior qua- L4iisirec,eio4ai4 jy:l tI.I:ToTT Nitl:et7R. • r••.• ,17.':o• ::.• .1 . ..i.nc.;. -; -. , • ' pie SagarCodedloipriaa ludo /getablelllk • - '' " ." .'- =••'• iolni. kiniie' •• • - i -•-- • REPERENCElcilhi l ik , rj tinny itthiienitis kilt• menials of well-known and in some Instances distinguished. individuals; Weed not be again 'repeated to induce the public to place greater confidence to .thie now justly, celebrate d medicine. awl peculiar operation, of wlneh. to.gether withnhe nuldnees and Unparalleled elfielef in semoiing till`..obirtiiictien.s;'and 'teetering. all fultetinnal'deringementi 'of iheSfonatich, tdrhr And elk- - er digestive organs:. purifying the bleorEstrengthening the 'chide .:system; uprooting the saint insulionalorzel and chronic diseases, healiog And restoring the iotesnal organs, with their mmvenience,tettainty. and cheapn ess render them the moithsefni.general end fluidly thediS" dide to Ire'Tound.' ' ', ' • " , MS /great rariely of' ems 'which have been made, have openetteTteld•fue sear. bin] every means haie been. boldly re/or/eel to by the old piil 'renders so crush these ' go-ahead %rills. ,TO Gut slander,ruris thus : ....- . . ~. . . New-rink Jaly , 1844. " We, •Phyracians of ibis City; feel it . our duty le State; that we beliivir the pills kern:tn . :as Dr. Smith's • Sugar Coated Improved 'lndian Vegetable Pills,'• are mainly composed of mercnrf." . • • • .1. M. More, .M.B. Physician, N. Y... , 1.. S. HAUT, M. I). do do ' J. W . Hearer:a. M.D. do do F.Asnsasers. M. D. ', do do IV.•HanT, M. 8.. Prof. of Chemistry, N.Y. 1...8. RtaTirl, M.D. . do do 111.13arrn,h1.D. Prof. Minnie Medica, do ! B. Id; Heir.„ M. D. Sergeon, N. Y. This fraud au; extensively circulated in the country beforelt came to tee knowledge of Dr. Smith ; but on investigation it was found • that' fevertil large concerns had contributed hundred of dollars to pt.t these Pills down, by the most 'foul means; and Dr. Smith mime- I diately applied to the celebrated Chemist, Dr. Chilton, and the following is, the result : :New-York, July 29, 1845. , . I have rinalyied a Foil of Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Pills, and find that they do not con• lain mercury in any form. • Jaws' R. Crirtmoir, . M. D. Chemist, 263 Broadway. State of New-York. ?_ ' City and County of New-York, S 88. Personally appeared before me. Dr. Cr. Benjamin Smith, and made oath that the ststement of Dr. Chil ton above is true, and that these Pills do no• contain any injurious substance; and further that he is the in ventor of • Sugar Coated Pills." G. BaNSANIN SNITn. Sworn before me, this 13th day of August. A. D.. 1816. • W. F. Haverty' au, Mayor. This infamous slander being nailed, these agents, with • view to introduce and palm off some imitation circula ted reports that Dr. Smith did not invent there Pills. As to this falsehood, we only refer to the following : Oath before the Mayor in 1844. State of New-York. - ? City . and County of New* York, S U. C. Benjamin Smith, within named ,being duly sworn, deposes 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-errated 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. 8534.8X1T11. Sworn before me, this 14th day of June, 1844. Lose Ilinusa. - , Mayor of the city of New-York. The above was sent to Washington, with our 'peel fieation 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 $3O, raid on his applica tion for a patent fora pill coated with Sugar.' ILLELLswowni, Commissioner of Patents. De .Sirtim takes pleasure in publishing the follow ing card from the Wholesale. dealers an both sides 'of him in the same block. New-York. November 5. 1845. We are well acquainted with Dr.G. Benj.Smith and believe him every way entitled to. public confidence. N. Mitchel, Lmtel Mourehous, John Johnson, D. McDowell. Dr. S. also refers to the President of the North Ri ver Bank. We hero append the certificates of the first chemists and one of the greatest surgeons in New-York, given to Dr.B, one year after he invented his Pills. which allows him to be the originator of .Sugar-coated Pills.' New-York, June 18, 1844. We, the cmtlersigned, never saw or heard of 'Sugar Coated-Pills,' until G. Benjamin Smith, manufactured. and exhibited them to us abou• a year since. .Rusurox & Co. 110 Broadway & 10 Astor Isastr. Rasnot.ro, M. D. 86 Liberty-at. Honks EN -snarl.. 96 Hodsan•st. JOHN Carrots, 97 Hudsorpst. Also. refer to Gen. C. W. Sanford, 12 Warren-at. N Y., A.B. Sands & co. 79 Fultorpst. and Dr. 'F. W . Dyott & Sons, of Philad'a. Also hundreds of agents. G. BENJ. SMITH is mitten on the bottom of every box of genuine Sugar coated Pills. AR Sugar-coated Pills except Dr. Smith's Indian Ve getable Sugar-coated Pills, are base' imitations, made 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 cure coughs and colds immediately. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by E. H. Mason, A. S. Chamberlin, Tow anda; Robert Spalding, J. Holcomb. Wyse:;-Henry Gibbs, Orwell ; C. 11. Herrick. Athens ; G. F. Reding ton, Troy ; authorized agents for Brainerd county. • There are no Physicians in New York of the above names, hence the imposition. DR. D.JAFNE'S SANATIVE PILLS.—For Liver Complaints, Guut, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Fe vers, Nervousness, Erysipelas, and Diseases of the Skin, Impurity of the Blood, Inflammation, Melancholy, Sick- Headache, Costiveness, Pains in the Head, Breast,.Side, Back and Limbs, Bilious Affections, Female, &c. &c. and whenever an Alterative or Purgative Medicine may be required. vs \ There is scarcely any disease in which Purgative Me dicines are not more or less required, and much suffering and sickness might be presented, were they more gener ally used. No person ran feel well, while a costive ha bit of body prevails; besides, it soon generates serious, and often fatal diseases, which might:have been avoided by a timely and judicious use of proper Cstlisitic Medi cines. The Proprietor can recommend these Pills with the greatest confidence, believing them far superior to the Pills in general use; more mild, more prompt, safe, and uni form in their operation. In using them, no paniettlarcare is required. Persons may eat and drioli as usual, and, if desirable, cat imme diately after teeing them. Age will not impair them, as they are so combined as to always readily disiolve in the stomach. In smell doses they are Alterative, and gently Lase lire, but in large doses they are actively .Cathartic,eleaus ing the whole alimentary corral from all putrid, irritating and fecal matters, and producing heahhy seeretionsof the Stomach, Liver, and the varionsother organs of the body. Prepared only at No. S'South Third street, Philadel phia. SOW by A. D. 14037111'Z, Towitniht. JAVNIVS ALTERATIVE, OR PRESERVATIVE. RHEUMATISM.—The Proprietor has not preserib ed this preparation in a great in an y e.ozesof Rheumatism, but in every ease where it was used until' the evident became affected by, the *dick*, the-disease was re moved. GOUT.--A, number cf CUM of Gout have been cured by this Preparation. fn. one ctrilicitc cases the man had. been afflicted. with it so severely for thirterifyears, WO' entirely disable him (rim business, snd for five months immediately previous to his taking thit Life Preservative, he had been confined to his room;' but before be had fin ished,the third, bottle, he was enabled to walliabout tbc streets, and soon . after returned to his business, from which be bid been excluded by his afflictions. ' ArAlliiters All 'llrpflpg einthffat. ALnew supply of this popubir mediciueoilo ft quantity of the SOLAR TISCFLIIE, just refeiv.ea by • r. - H. S. & NIERCITR.' Scott, Le 1 0 OMR' MT .&.M! Wn.r. promptly and punctually render his proles - 'lanai . uremia in Agencies, Collection:, and other. matters•in.hiepeoffssioni entrusted to his care. Office in the New rick Bock—rest room over the Post Office, entrance on the north side. ' Nov. by Tns Wiir!".Billo‘ llnseated Land's. Notict. tiutkagreeablY , titan set of biennia "Assembly o 1 the Commonwealth of l'ennallvania, pissed the 15iti day of March,lBls,en titled m. Au' ict 'to amend . the act entitled anact di. reeling 'the mode of aellinp Unseated Lands for taxes, and for other purposes,' ' and oten act passed the 18th day of Mairh, , lBl7 ; a further supplement to, the act entitled an act directing the mode of selling unseated landslM — taxesostl for other 'purposes." she following tracts of. BIiSBATED LAND will be sold et public vendue'6ll thrreth diy of /Jane nett, (being theses:lnd Monday) at the Court Home in the Borough of To. "Panda. in the county of Bradford, for tbo arrearages of taxes due. and the coat accrued on each lot respectively. Nn of NO.Q WarrAntall'Co. State, Road, Warrant.' Acres.' Names. l& School Taxes. ALBANY. '4OO Johnliarron, acne. ) 400 Frederic); Castator 82 Peter Benson Coffin - 418 Andrew Buethart 266 Thorns's Bradley 294 Abel Pierce 160 Daniel Shepard *stunt. 300 Abraham Bradley 100 Sally Fish 161 Avery Christopher AsTLOIB AND ALBANY. 280 'Nathan Cery ATHENS. 817 Charles Carroll 482 do do 950 do do CANTON. 100 Henry Cameron 685 409 Solomon Lynn 15 89 4331 John Friend 21 57 4071 Jacob Crook ,20 64 100 Mathias Slow 8 85 407 Abraham Singen 24 74 487 Robert Shaw 24 39 633 John Grinon . 21 57 4600 211 John {rano 19 47 4601 3,1 do do 66 • 4071 Statfuer Casper 19 81 CANTON AND LEROY. 4071 John Morgan 19 91 FRANBLIN. 343 James Betts 20 '96 343 Joseph Betts 20 96 843 Julio Betts - 20 98 400 Henry Bryson 22 40 875 Samuel Cooley ' 21 67 343 Peter Edge 20 9G 400 Samuel Edge 22 67 343 Samuel Fritz 20 96 400 Simon Hardy ' 29 87 400 Joseph Seely 22 67 400 Henry Seely 22 67 400 Peter Temple 22 67 400 George Temple 22 67 400 James Hardy 22 67 400 Jonathan Hampton 22 67 400 . isiaihan Hardy 22 07 400 Peter Hags - 22 67 400 Paul Moore 22 67 400 Andrew Silicone 22 67 400 George Siddons 22 67 343 George Edge 20 98 400 Paul Hardy 22 67 400 George Castator 22 67 400 Joshua Cooley 22 67 400 George Haga 22 67 400 Nathan Haga 22 67 400 Henry Hardy 22 67 400 Peter Seely 22 51' 400 Jams Skidoos 22 67 400 Stephen Hollingsworth 22 67 MONROE. 400 Samuel Anderson 400 Hanlon Castslor 400 Nathan North 400 Peter North 400 Frederick Shona 400 George Shona 400 Mercy Ellis 448 Ann Harris 230 Mary Wallece 900 Joseph Castator 400 Peter. Hampton 400 John Moore 400 James North 400 Hannah Woodruff 237 John Stevens 4376 Ephriam McAdams 4366 Thomas Hamilton RIDOBERRY. 1507 681 Charles Carroll 1506 642, do do 1509 777 do do spots:DUDA.. 2621 pt Peter Guinean 12 40 . 2266 pt do do 11 11 JACOB REEL, Treasurer. Treasury Office, Towanda, March 12, 1846. 1496 1511 1510 PATE TT OFTICI JUST RECEIVING, at the old store, on the cor ner of Main and Pine streets, a few doors below Montanyes 4. Co.'s, and nearly opposite No. I, Brick Row, an entirely new'stoeh of GOODS, which con sists In a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hats 4• Caps. 4-c. Together with • general assortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, all of which have been selected with great care by myself in the New York market, and will,• be sold as cheap as can be sold by any living man in this market Ladies and Gentlemen can be satisfied o this fact by calling on the subscriber, at his store.where he will be in Yeadiness at oil times to wait upon all who favor him with st call, A. D. MONTANYE. a-3- Wanted, in exchange for Goods, either cash grain, lumber, or shipping Furs, in almost any quantity Towanda, November 19, 1845. A. D. M. FALL Ri WINTER FASHIONS 74411, Lece, 1411ATCHELER & CORM. heg leave to inform the CPI 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 entrusted to them with core neatness and des patch, and in the mart fashionable manner. Having just received the New York and Philadelphia fashions, and with their long experience in the tinsines4, they flat ter themselves that their work will be made in a manner and style equal to any other eqablishrpent in the place. Terms made to correspond with the times. -CUTTING done on the shortest: notice. c o. All kinds of country produce received in payment for work at market prices. October 1, 1845. uhaTvutaz Ipasartzpairaraztto FASHION.IBLV VriILORS, Over Montenye's store, next door to Mermen law office et the old stand of Powell & &einem [oel MEDICINE AND SURGERY. . R: JAMES M. GOODRICH has located hiniscl D et MONROE, for fha pfatace Ofhts . inttfeasibt and will be pleased to watt - on those requiting his ICT vices. He may be found at .1: L. Johnson's tavern. Refeteime may be made to Dll4 Hutreox & Mallow of Towanda. April 23, 1845. Fashionable Tailoring ! GEORGE H. BUNTING would respectfully in-: form the public that he still continues at. his old stand on the weal side of Main street, between Rings. bery's and Bartlett's stores, up stairs, where he may be tound'in readiness to all work in his line in a style not to bo surpassed in Bradford county. Prices - to suit the times. ThanklVl for prat favors, he respectfully solicits a continuance and hopes by strict attention to bet'' aims, and accommodating terms to merit patronage, Th. Spring sari Sommer FASHIONS havejuat been received, and he is piiiiirid* to make garments in the most fasbi mable manner. - Particular attention paid to CUTTING,and ;swank ed to at if properly nuide up. He bag the latest Opting andfifuromer Fashions for sale. Towanda, May 14; 1845. 11110NI1ET • VELATrTB, Slain' and BUJ. twilit Ribbons to,snatcb,the best and cheapest wort tosin, at ne26 111MICURS'. SOMETHING NEW ! Crockery, Boots $• Shoes, HONORIBLE EXERTJON SECURES REASONABLE. SUCCESS . " H. S. & M. C. Mercur, MAVE the pleasure of. announcing to the public, that their unprecedented heavy sates tbir have render'd it necessary to purchase another large stock of WINTER GOODS., which they are now. re • ceiving and oirering fur cash at wholesale or retail, at much lowerpricea than they can hi found at any other store in Towanda. Cash purchasers ofgooda can 'se. cure the following advantages by calling at our store: FITLYST--The procuring.of their. goods at the least pp*. siblo advance from the man'ufacturer's and importer's , prices, as our goods are pcirchased from first hands, at net cash prices. SECO!. r.•Reliefa Rom the atm prices, which merchants who give credit must charge to cover losses by bad debts. collecting fees, 4c. Oar stock is very beavy,emhtscing almost everything in the how of Dry Goods, Groceries. f Liquons eseeptal) Hardware, Crockery, Drugs, Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye stuffii, Boots end shoes, Saddlery Hardware, Car riage Trimmings, &c. And altho' our stock of pods is much the heaviest in town, they_ were purchased so very low that they did not cost $25,00, or even $15,- 000, and our customers can have the benefit of our ad vantageous purchases, es our motto is, ••Butall profits and quick sales. Nov. 16.1818. $l5 30 12 30 3 95 4 20 20 68 .11 18 12 23 4 20 14 03 9 44 6 51 LARGE NEW STORE - - . At Monroe Corners, with full Winter's Supplies, AT LOWEST PRICES. En ROGERS FOWLER has just filled, by the last trip of the boats for the season, his largti and cumwodious new-store-house with a complete and well assorted lot of Winter Goods, selected carefully by him self in the New York end Philadelphia markets to suit the sea-on, with a special view to the tastes and wants of his neighborhood. He respectfully invites en examination or his exten sive stock—which he offers at an invariable cash price —comprising, generally, Cloths, Caps, Hats, Hosiery, Hardware, Nails and Cutlery, Crockery, Stoneware, Tinware, I' l ementary Books, Stationery, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Drugs and Dye Stull's, De Laines, Alpaceas, Prints, Sbawis,Sheetings, Flannels, dre., &c. in short. every variety of goods required in this market, dale late,' styles and of the best qualities according to prices, which shall be sold as low as can be afforded at any other establishment intended for permanent hess. Full as his store is, ho has room enough to trade in, and abundance of light to test the quality of his goods. LUMBERMEN, in exchange for Boards or Shingles shall have all articles at cash prices, for he has no tali era; and they will find, at the same rates, in addition to his genetsl assortment, a constant supply of GRAIN, FLOUR, PleV, PORK, BALT, end all the necessa ries as well as the conveniences of life. 14 34 ID 05 19 95 FARMERS' produce bought at all times, at good prices, and as fair an exchange made for goods as by any dealer In the county. Persons going to the mine for COAL, can savehattl ing by leaving their loading here, (several miles thi+ side,) at the coal-bed pricei, and taking an order on the miners, which, under his arrangement, will be other wise to their mutual advantage, by securing to purcba '&o coal at the most favorable rates of barter there, and saving to the miners the cost of bringing surplus pro duce back to market. R. F. has beard of pigmy souls, near Franklindale corners, the old "yellow corner," whitened over like the sepulchre, and in some other dark corners, which could find no good answer to the question—" who is my neighbor?" but he has passed their reach, not cor nered yet, and he assures the community .which has imposed so many obligations in him by past confidence that he cannot risk its continuance, by stopping to kick off whiffets, or making announcements which he is un prepared to fulfill. Monroe, Dec. 3, 1845. NO. 3 CAN'T BE OUTDONE ! IWIIE undersigned are under many and deep obliga tions to their uumeroue friends for the very libe ral patronage they have received, for which we tender you many thanks; and we have no doubt of a r °wino once of your smiles and favors" so long as we con tinue to sell goods cheaper than any storeiwithin Ico miles of us. We now have the pleasure of informing) our friends and customers and the public generally that we are re ceiving direct from N. York, a larger and better assort ment of Goods, that we. or any other merchants ever brought to this market, consisting of Dry Goods 4 Groceries, Crockery 4 Hardware, Drugs 4 Medicines, Dye if'oods4-Dye Stuffs. 2G 37 26 36 31 84 We gave notice in our last advertisement that" we had Henry Shelden tr Co., floored—"sincelwhich tithe, some of our neighbors have been filing their little pop guns st us, but ifs of no use—men who I4ve stood at the cannon's mouth as long as we havei cannot be frightened by such small trash. We can assure our worthy neighbors who have fal- len so deeply in love with the terms " bluff": and "bill/ flag," that it is our intention so long as we remain in business to always have a vixen of Goods, and after the gross attempt made in 1892 to prevent our buying, we are not so green as to go to the city without a FULL HAND, which in addition to the experience of one of our firm in the city trade (having been for some time a clerk in N. Yotk city,) enables us to buy goods cheaper than merchants generally from the country can. Su just come on, all ye who want to buy cheap for CASH, call at no. 3, shake "the ready" at us and you " are eauht—" or if you have a load of produce "give us the w ink" and we are atter you. For more particulars look along through the paper. W.H.BAIRD 6c CO.. No. 3. B.Row. I. O. OF 0. F. yr becomes cur duty again to announce the receipt of more rich and valuable goods, which Weary offering still cheaper (if possible) than heretofore. We have for cash buyers, the following goods : 100 pa. blk and blue silk Alpaecas; 50 ' figd and changeable goods, for dresses; 150 styles DeLaines and cashmeres; 1500 yds. Calicoes—in addition to our former large stock—the contents of one box, just received. 40 ps. Cloths, all shakes and colors ; 15 • Ilk and Fancy Caainicres ; 20 • Satinetts, all prices. Iron, Nails o Steel, any quantity. and Sh•lf Hardware in abundance. The" people" of Bradford county, have looked long and anxiously for the time to come when goods could be pnrcbased at their real value. For the Inst six months we have satisfied the most skeptical. and wish to inform our friends that we are not to rinse busi ness in the spring, as reported, but shall continue to do battle fur the friends of Cheap Cowls, as lung as it will benefit the county of Bradford. It is told in this way — We have, we can, and we will. December 17. GEO. E. FLYNT & CO. BOOT & SHOE MAKING. 1A.4-.14 046. WILCOX & SAGE have associated theniseves in the Boot and Shoe Making business, in the borough of Towatida, and msy he found at the old stand of S. Hathatvay,lately occupied by Elkanab Smith, near 1. H.Stephens Exchange Hotel, where they solicit a share of public patronage. They intend, by a camera /decent of stock, and by attention to the interests of their customera,to make as neat and durable work as can be manufactured in this portion of the country. They keep constantly on hand, and will manufacture to order, morocco, calf and coarse boots and shoes; Ladies' Gaiters, shoes and slip.; children's do.; gent's gaiter's will pumps, &c., &e. Towanda; May 14, 1845 NOTICE ! NOTICE ! TAKE this Opportunity' to Inform all who are in- Jit debted tome, that payment MUST be 'made by FEBRUARY COURT. The sum due from - eaeh individual, is rinali, but in the aggregate it amounts to considerable. I trust dust a more effectual notice will not be necessary. JOHN N. WESTON, December 24. Lute Sheriff. BOUN D„ . -TO — S - HIN 9PlTE ? kwtat thai A oblGrois trying, I 41! 1/.l2e.riulaprsi:(own him down. I babbsctiberwouWei nftx the public generally u ma tdw receiving a rely Well selected antoth ite Z, 'OYES, inch el Clow it cylinder own em d ik ; mu corubivation of Fmk:- I and cooking; 1\0 , 3 pd, ' thon 4 boiler cookin g ; -NZ: 3, 66 d 4, Prernuim 4 tkingr. yrith an anionw, six pilafs', school-house sod ehuich stoves . ; cylinder coal and parlor wood d0., a 1l of which will be sold as low as at any other estatlik. meet this side of the Rocky Meanie:us, for wheat, o4 rye, corn, pork, butter, cheese, and cash not refined, A RE constantly kept on hand, it Wholesakisi retail, with stovepipe, elbows, stove tubes of clay dad tin, patent pails, stone jugs, British lustre, sheet 4 4 cut to suit customers, with Job work of every lion in the Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron business, d s ,'4 on short notice and iit I workmanlike manner. _ And in addition to the above articles, he intends t . j keep constantly on band a good ankle a rifle and Ida . .r. ing Powder with FLOUR. &. PORIL by the Istr4 and pound, codfish, mackerel, soap, candles, lard g ml butter. LIQUORS, such is rum, gin, brandy, 'll i whisLey, of different. qualities. Tea, coffee; pep pe 4, spice. salrerat us. ginger. starch, cloves, cinnamon, sem tobacco. eavt nrinb and Ons cut, candies, nuts, figs. sins, herring. green and dried fruit, cider, beer, sad gf other articles usually kept by grocers, all of which sin be sold at reduced prices for ready pay. Store and 0s ncifecluring Establishment not kept-cxectly in Manua. ye's corner block, but in the- next building below, co the south side of the public square, n here persons ing to purchase the above articles will do well to NI arid examine before purchasing elsewhere. Nov. 12. 1645, D. C. BALL. REMOVED TO Yo. 1, BRICK ROB'; In 4. C114.7T18ERL1.4. (V2e)." RESPECTFULLY inform s ha filet di and the public that hr hil . ' P .. \ 12 ESi 0 VEll to tile Bock 14,.. 4 .':''r •-•- -e) No. I, where he ,till criminal s to k .... 11 o t carry . n his old busirmis ut , , 4 ' 91.5.!, 6 ' Watch and flock knifing, which willbe done on short natio. and warranted to be well done. From a long expel , encc in the business, he I.elieves that be w ill le 04 i d render perfect satisfaction to all who may fuser him with their patronage. N.D. Watches warranted to run well one year, or the Money refunded; and a written ogreculem psis to that etf , :. to all that desire one. CLOCKS.—A large assortment just received and for sale very low for cash. , If you want to buy - Jewelry cheap 'call et Plan berlin's Watch Shop, No. I. Brick How. (0 -• MAPLE SUGAR, Wood, and all kin& of Coco try Produce received in payment. Towanda. Juro 18. 1845 CII.IIRS OND BE'DSTE'ADS. r 1 THE sobseribers still cootiorg • /l • to manufacture and horn no lord at their old stand. all. kindskinds 4 fa Cane and Wood aratChairi; ) *•,67.._ . ...____..... - also &Wes of various kind, \ -- ‘l7 -7- ‘ - - 4- BEDSTLI DS. of rrow i'e " cription. whirl, try trill sell low for raslt or produce. TERNIN I; door to ort:i.r. • t(111KINS & MAKINNO. Towanda, April 23, 1815. SADDLE & HARNESS RESPECTFULLY inform that they sun co..uma the manufacture of Saddles, Beds. in Col. Mix's building, next do.' to J. C. Ado.' Law Office, w here they will keep constantl3 on Itas4 and manufacture to order, Elastic 11 eb,,Cotnaton and Qtrilted Saddles, Harness, I Carpet Baz.y, Bridles, ~rrcnl s, Collars, Valises, Carriage Trimming and Military Work donctr order. Glass 4• Iron 4• Salt. Leather 4. Rah. Boots Shoei 4-c Mattrasscs, Pew and Chair Cushions made on 1,61 notice and reasonable terms. The subscribers hope. by doing their work nrll art! by a strict attention in business, to merit a Amt.o public patronage. ELICANAII SMITH & SUN. 'roman!.la, May 21, 1645.; 3P.11E11i5.11111.110 L. M. NYE & CO., would r -• a i peetllyinform the citizenr ol Taa - mule and the public' gem-1,11),m! they have en hand & manufacture &'e t:to order all kinds of C.ARINFT .FURNFITEE, of the beet roe: an rink, and workmanship that cannot "'", be surpassed, in adtittionto the anal assortment in country shoßs, we will keep on hand ma make to order SOFAS, ut •fafions and most approml patterns ; Sofa Rocking Chairs, upholstered in i mpeder style, and for ease and durability cannot 1w stamen! even in our large cities. Also, the half French Me hogany Chair ! beautifully upholstered, with curled bait, which never loses its elasticity, and finished with the best hair seating. We flatter ourselves that haring had much experietfee in the business, we shall he able to satisfy all who may feel disposed to call, both sr to quality and price, and by stfict attention to h u tting hope to merit and recette the pat mange of a liberal rum. munity. 1.. M. NYE & CO. Towanda, September 1, 1845. R IclrET F .11'TE; RE 11,1 latter Al' IA: HAD at oaf shop much laer than - 11j1. has ever kern sold in Towanda. Coa.h. t. cheap, and wheat ant lowered, and that lathe reason at can afford trll for to do it. All kinds of produce Yrin he received in payment. Also, LUMBER of all lamis Sept. I L. M. NYE 1 CO. • be kept on band a large assortment. Wel/ made to order on ihorter notice and 6‘rle rln ncy than can he produced at nny other estatilishirenrit the land. Those Whri• are under the necessity of r curing that article will and shall be satisfied. ,A;.'" ? hearse and pall may be bad in attendance when ileinfle September I, 1845. 1.. M. NYE & (13. J. E. Canfield; Attorneratlaiv, ..LUI.I3bM 9 WELL attend to all kinds of business intrustoim his care, with promptness and despatch. Gee in the Tin and i 4 loveStore building—up stain' ['t waarammmzago stock Of Drugs, Medicincs, Paints, OlitiM IN Stuffs and Groceries have just been recened New York, and will be sold very low--e3ll at N. Brick Row. Terms cash. A. b. CHAMBERLIN. Oct 1, 1845. Arl - 151PS, tanc, dart and XX bons at, mrAcrtoz. 7 crrns of the Bradford - PrEpolFt. Two allays and fifty cents per annum; Farr re:" deducted if paid within the year; and far CASH ade ally in advance; ONE. Dot.t..rat will he deducted. Subscribers at liberty ro discontinue at any titrr• paying arrearsges; =ilest kind's of Cora - rat Pas , : ci received in payment, at ;be market pike: Advertisements, not exceeding a square cr lines, inserted for fifty cents ; every subsequent ingerti'l twenty-five cents. A discount made to yearly stlretrist . Jon PfttsriNc, of every description, neatly and 6 peditiously executed on new and fashionable type, Letters on business pertaining to the o tr . ie mot free of postage, to engine attention. JOHN W. WILCOX, PHILANDER SAGE. 311:110 IMir. -311111CAILILAIL - ,--ilkiA[,e4ll FH7j MITLI .NE TV ESTaiILISIDIENT