In the pit bp _ the authbrity, o f the Com - monto4t, Pumagyania. SY FRAIIKTIS oceran er of the meld .Commonwealth. ; A PIIOCLAALITION W HEIM S, the publii'and grate fel acknowledgment of the good , nest of God—the confession - of our _sins, and the supplication—ot.his --- continued favor, is a duty, not more than d by the obligations of religion;' i m pose sa nctioned by the dictates of reason simagas, by the general observance of a day devoted to these sacred duties, we may hope to aver merited judgment, secure the blessings HIS goodness has promised, and bind our. , selves together as a community in our allegianOi ta HIM, who is rightful sovereign. THERSFOR6, in accordance with my own sense of propriety, and the solicitations' of a large number of respectable citizens, 1 appoint sod recommend, Tlanday, the 26th day of November next, to be ot - served by the people of this Common oealth, as a day of THANKSGIVING TO ALIUGH. Ts Gov, for his goodness, vouchs:-led to In du ng the past year—in continuing to us the blessings of civil and religious liberty—in pre. : se rving us from ;he ravages of malignant' dis ease—in loading us with the fruits of his boun ty—in furnishing so abundantly the means of individual, domestic and social improvement and enjoyment; and in continuing among us : the ins,timiions and Ordinances of our holy re ligion. in all their purifying and elevating in fluences: and •while thus with grateful hearts we thank him (or his goodness, let us acknow ledge our sins, invoke his forgivness, and sup plicate his continued favor to"our beloved coun try. Let us huttible ourselves before fits. that in his Maly providence we have been involved in a war with a neighboring Republic. In our thanksgivings for the victories he has caused oar arms to achieve, let us commend to his compassion the hearts that have been made de mrlislf by the ravages of the sword and ear nestly pray that a peace, alike honorable to both nations may be restored ; and that the whole family of man, united in the bonds of fraternal affection, may go forward in the culti-4 nation of every .peaceful and useful art mitt 'clew, in the advancement of civil liberty) and the universal diffusion of a pure,and defiled religion, correcting whatever is wrong in the condition of human society. to the achievement of that high and holy destiny con templated in the purpose of infinite benevo lence. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State. at HarrisbUrg, this tweniy.firet , day of October. in din year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, and of the l tommonwealth the seventy-first. BY TUE GOVERNOR. MILLER. Secretary of the Commonitealth. [Corre.spontleuce of the Pennsylvanian.] LANCSATER. ikt, 17, 1740 MELANCHOLY TRAGEDY.—Our coy was this rooming the scene of one of the nmst cold blood ed and Hinman murders ever perpetrated in a ihristain community. It was committed by John Hagerty, a most desperate character, who was hut a few years since convicted of snail s au2liter. and the persons he deprived litdite were Alelchoir Rodney, his wife. and £llll , l about six years 61 a.ve. About 9 o' truck. Ilagerty was seen to come out of his house, next door to Mr. Fordney's, with a double-bar relled gun and axe. At the time his own horse was passing inlthe street, and sewn; down his ate, he took deliberate aim at the horse, and shot him twice, through the body. He then en tered Furdney's house, and meeting Mrs. F.. inflected upon her head a tremendous blow with the axe, splitting open her skull, and caus ing instant death. He then attacked and killed Mr. F“rdney, , and also inflicted several severe lemmas upon a little bby, six years of age.from which he-has since died. The shouting of the horse in the street caused a croivii to collect, and hearing a.cry from inside the house, several turfed, when .Hagerty was discovered cutting of Mr. Forney's-legs with the axe at the thighs. -He immediately attacked those who had entered the house, and after driving them out, made his escape, flourishin g his axe as he ran, and threatiening to cut down any one who (night attempt to arrest him. ' He was pursued, how ever, and finally knocked down by a stone, securely bound, and committed tojail, where he will remain, to await the inevitable punishment .ho awful clime will call clown upon Lim. A Now DErteE.—The rogues of St. Louis nupety their violins by giving them :cigars to make. containing the :Jamestown weed.(Datu. Stramonium.) and ,then rob them. This opens a new chapter in the history of rillany. One - perso , n who had smoked a cigar of this kind died from its effects in a few hours. %ILMOT 1 HIU3IPIIANT.---11 affords us much pleasur e to announce that the lion. David Wil iam. the only Member of Congress from Penn sylvania. who had the independence to expose the injustice of the Tariff of 1842. has been triumphantly re-elected, by the honest Democ -4,5* of Bradford. Tioga ai,d Susquehanna. aver the combined forces of whiggery and pro. tested democra ts.=-4Festchester Republican. . New FertNiics:.—The Allentown Lehigh ruetin of the 14th inst. thus speaks of the new "Allentow n Furnace t" " This extensive machinery .adjoining our ban, we are happy to say, is about to go into operation. Within a few months, the active and able gentlemen who superintend the work hare erected at ver.if houses in the neighborhood of the Furnace f r the accommodation of their h 'rido. The Furnace will he a great adition to our thriving borough, stud while it will give , Itiplilenent to a large number of our citizens. silllleso circulate a large amount ofmmiey in the community. It is owned ny Mesari. 16 4 11 yres & Co. of Philadelphia; and issunder" the charge of David E. Wilson.' Esq. member of the firm. We expect to see them manufactur ing iron in a very feW days. - • • A TRWMPII.he re-electton of the Hon. n "iti Wilmot. is not oar. a noble-16=0. hut it is one of the severest rebukes to federalism 44 the truckling creatures who bowed at the P°lllool of whizgery, that . has ever transpired lour State. ‘Ve - are rejoiced to see this pa -lurl Aristides, returned auin to the Halls of Lo s f t ,ganan. despite all, the oracism's of ,federal niers Which were put in requivition.-blatb . Gandout of the State , to defeat him. :MaY and rtant him health and strength, to defend : s tain in the councils of the Nation, the inter-. 3of his State and the Union, and by the Patti of his eloquence, and the foiee of his :Potent pros trate the efforts, and defeit the r i l iPan of selfishness and rnortopoly.--,-Upfand Tilmfillakthelteount t• - • • ,ind 46 dertiocrate throughoUtthilßtaie't ; ` All the. detnocratic Congiesinnen,4vidUise;eliciiii hare yet heardate intavor olihe,Tirifref '4le, except! Mr: , Brodhead.'i tho' noble. generous; and. high.minded dentociat •of7ther 12th Pistrict,is triumphantly elected.' Vi by is iltisl. Because he his fearlessly proclaim ed himself a deMocrat, and because .the; _Pee r ple 'believed- hint to be, such. and believed the principles be has'so nobly , advocated 'and sustained !' How has it been in' this Ccionty and Representative .District I: *The 'opponents , of the regular ticket, who prefe'sa to be,•derno era*. were known.to.be.'42.TariEf Men. Lord' declared: himself to be such through . the press. , Mr. Bushnell, the regular nominee 'of the party,although true,PennsYlvanian in nee ry sense ot the WORT. ' iepudia,ted the ides' that the Tariff cf, '42 • :was, the onlY Tariff under which Pennsylvania could live,; his opponents. every where, sought to make Abe impreamon that he was the'll6,Tarpreandidate. and his friend,' claimed his) as such; and he has. been elected notwithstanding the snail violent oPpo sition from the whip, and holters.-IFoyne County Herald. - •' THE RECENT NEWjr TEONi MEXICtI untisal degree of vigor on the part ofthe govern ment of that country. and the:War *ith' that country. from present appeandiees, is only .tie gun. Santa Anna is at the.head of the for which a levy for 30,000 addititmal troop, has been made. ' With stich a force as this. Gener al Santa Anna will he able to give General Taylor plenty of work to do.. especially :if the Mexicans fight as bravely. and at as great an advantage, as at Monterey. The next battle will probably-be fought at Saha!), which Aaspudia will probably fortify as strongly as Monterey...— With the 7000 men under his'command and the 8000 under . Gen. Solas, Which. it ii said, hive left the Capital, there will be still greater . otlds for our troops to content) with. Taylor appears, however. to understand his foe. and to be able to engage him at any odds. We .expect iii- a few weeks to hear of another desperate en countet. THE Hox. DAVID Witorwr. the only member of Congress from Pennsylvania who took' bold arid open ground against the Tariff of '42 has been triumphantly re-elected, over all the corn. tinted forces of federal whiggery. Seven of the Democratic members of Comiress from Pennsyl vain], who used their utmost exertions to sustain the Tariff iir42, have ' her;n defeated in a re elec inn. and Whig members have been returned in their places. • Is such a result as this calculat to strengthen the high Tariff cause I As in the United States Batik cantor, and protracted political war, so in the issue, now used for par ty purpotes, will the deui , etaiie patty be again united. and victiirmus. and the power thus ac quired will he used as lieretnfore, for the glOry and prosperity. of the whole country. and not for it e special benefit of the few at the expense of the matiy.—Donville. Intelligent er. FREE, num.—The charge of the Whigs that the Democrats are in favor of ...free trade." while even in the new tariff they give $3O p ectio n in every $lOO. and promise In modify it co as to give more if that Is not enough, is so alumni and wide of the truth, that all classes of . our citizens canntiderstand the deceptive charge. SALE of Prime LANDS.—The commissioner of the land effi,:e, by authority of the Presi dent. has advertised that the followin addition al sales of public lands will be . .held, being the reserved mineral lands in the State of Illinois, and Arkansas, and in the Territories of Wis consin and Iowa: rAt Batesville, Arkansas, on the 15th of Mrrch '',next. - At Fayetteville. Arkansati.the 2.2C1 of March. At Dtbuqne.. lowa, on the Bth or March At Dixon, Illinois, on the sth of April next. At Shawneetown, Illinois, on the 10th of April. These are valuable mineral lands, believed to abound in valuable ores, and the sale will present to enterprising settlers, opportunities to purchase some of the best lands yet brought into market. NEW GOODS . NEW YORK.CHEAPSTORE: NO. 2 BRICK ROW. , • • , C& E. REED would respectfully ,beg leas`e to . tender their thanks to' the citizens of Bradford for their liberal patronage and support, and would in form them 'they are now receiving, a large and full sup-, ply of FALL and WINTER. GOODS, which will positively he sold at even leas than their former low prices. The war to exterminate high pricei is still kept, up—no compromise has been made, and they intend to carry the war into the heart of the enemy until they shall yield or adopt the principle of selling good's it email pro- fits. A nimble sixpence better than a slow shilling, is Out motto. AVERY large stork of Broad cloths Cassimeres, Beaver cloths, - and winter vesting, of all ricer, colors and patterns, now opening end for sale very low at ' • - REED'S. . . IFULL SUPPLY of Men's and Boy's Caps. Hats anti Muffs may tot found at.' REED'S. A SPLENDID assortment of fall and winter dress gm", Cloakiogs, du.; for sale very Jim. at . , REED'S. 2000•1.13. Sole and Upper Leather. t — Also, plenty of Boots and Shoes may ho found at . HEBB'S - • • New • Fall 'aiid 'Winter. - Goods. . • ____ THE subscriber is now rereisin: from the city of New York a large assortruentof GOODS suit d to the sea.on. carefully sel , cted, and purchased at unusual. ly low prices. which will enable him to sell very low for cash, !unifier. country pnaluee. or 'approved credit; His friends and' the public - generally are invited to'call anti esimine his stock before purehrtsing elsewhere.— He feels confident that he can offer them better bargains than they have heretofore made Art this town. or any other in this region of country, in'his assortment will be found in 'all their viinetieri; Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware. Crockery, Glass. Nails, frOn. filed, • Paints, Oils, Dye Slurs. Eloote,liftoei,' 4r. • • Towanda: Oct. 1846. , '• N. N. VETT& fir HE Lsulies will find great "variety of worsted divasoloi ; also, a beautiful assortment of print. , at eery lOW pricekat. • • • " BETTS' , . . . ~. FREICH rand Encliah..cighs, . heavy Bearer and .-Ttaceds for over coats, fancy Cassimeres and Sat. tine/trot cleat variety will be found at . 134 rTs.. :: MOUSLIZI De LAME. Cashmeres, Rai Roy and &oche Shawls, a great' variety will be found , • . at• • • BETTS' ADMINIsTRAI oE's NOTICE. peratins irulebted :to the estateofJobn , L. Webb late of Smithfield township. deed., are requested to Make immediate 'payment. and those hawing demands against ssid estate. are requested to present them forth , : with for adjustment. . ; D. BULLOCK, t 8 1:1 3 ithfield, Oct.:18, 16 , 0 7 1. H. WE EB. • A dministratoits. , NEVr. .16 -NEW GOQDB - , • TOWNlia , I i"! • :310BrieiNTE 711 0 X. InFAVE jUllt, fttrivedlnd nee new mg r s"S "ety Al-00 16 00 • 11 41101114 of GOiltis asmest eve 9rg noi, kept a couau7 same ,. Sag they pledge stasebres to ad as row as the mane can be bought any town this , sld• of the esty , of New York. Co. One and all, and if we don't sea Yolf Goons Cash don't buy; It will east you noting to look. and 811 we ask is chance to show oat glade of good". Be sure and find the nest place, It is the OM Come Stern, n fistr doos• math of Montanye de:Coif This Irby/are on hand and will nail ion goods sight for Cash cie Produce, Towanda. Nor. 1. 1946. SHEMIFF'S.SALE,...;, BY virtue of a wnt ofitenditioik expanse is sued out of , the courivorCommon Pleas of Bradford.county. itynie efiiected,4 shall er• pose tc!publiti sale - at the-Wolin:W . lra H. Ste= phemein the borough. of Towanda, ou Fnds)'. the 16th day-of Octotiel . , the following described piece. or parcel, °fiend situate in. Wyalusing township; bounded north-. by , landi of Justus Lewille wearily Stallard, south . by J. H. Black; east by the township Containing 352 acres, about two, hundred acres hiproved. with'fnur framed houses, three log:houses. one framed . barn, one log liarn..one spring house. one grist mill and thehallof a saw mill and three small orchards thereon. - • Seized end 'taken in execution . at the 'suit of Elisha Lewis-ye. San Mel Black;' JOHN F, MEANS. Sheriff, , Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Sept. 16. 1846. POSTPONEMENT THE above sale Mande adjourned to the 06 of November next, at the same , place , at 1 o'clock P. M. " J. F. MEANS. Sheriff.. Share Ooffice Towanda, Oct. 24.1840. TOWANDA .ACADEMY. THE course of Lectures contemplated fr,this Institn, tbm, will commence on Friday next, at, 4 o'Clock P. M. The subject of the first lecture will be the Solar Nystem. On the Saturday following. at 16 o'clock' A . M., ifihe sun shine, the Solar Microscope be exhibited, when a number of insects and other. minute objects will to submitted to I magnifying power of 4100,00. The put. tic are invited -to attend. J. C. VANI)ERCOOK. Oct. 67. 1846. Mary Brayrnan vu. Thomas Brayrnan—Nol 170 May T. 1840,•In•Brad.-Com. Libel for Divorce. . MO THOMAS SHAY:VAN, the defendant 'in the above cue—you' ere' hereby! notified that May Drayman your wife, has filed her petition in said court for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, and that'au alias subpena' has been returned acid plod made that !you were not to be found in said county; You ire therefore hereby required to appear at the Court House in the borough of Towanda, 'tithe December term of said common pleas, on Monday the 7th of December, neat, to answer the said complaint; show cause if any you hive. why the said Mary Dray man shall not be divorced from you. JOHN F. MEANS. Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, ToWands, Oct. 24,.1846. New Sapply . Of Fall and Winter Goods. • BURTON KINGSBURY . TENDERS his thinks fa: past-favors, and respect fully informs :his old customers and the public generally. that he is now receiving from the city of New York the.largest and cheapest' assortment of GOODS ever purchased for this market, which be 'pledges himself to sell .20 per cent. lower than ,the same quality of goods were ever before offered iu Tow anda. This is no hombuggery. Jug drop in and price toy goods. I have almost every thing wanted by the firmer, mechanic, and everybody else, and particu laity the Ladies. `My stock of Cashmere., M. De Lanes, Black and &awed Alpaccar, California Plaids and Gingham). are very cheap. With regard to Broad Cloths, Cassimetes, Satinetta. Jeans, Domestic cloths, Yestings Prints, dm. knock under: to .no 'merchant in this town or any where else.. ! 20 00LBS. Sole. Le'ather, Upper Leather and Calf Skint, lower than wee ever offered in Towanda, by B. KINGSBURY. Q. WEEDS Iron, Horse Shoe, Round Bend, Nail rods ►. Horse Silos Nails, Staid of ell kinds will he sold very lost by • B. KINGSBERY. B9OTB and SHOES, a very large assortment, and , tingsnally: cheap; at B. KiNGSBERY'S. 0 0Yr ler lCarti T o i hilli n" pe lyadbcrtte ma rrtpMet B. KINGSBERY'S. 07 For cheap Wintry Shawls call on October 15,1846. B. KINGSBERY HORSE SHOEING done on short notice by Towanda, Oct. IS, 46. N. HEMMING WAY. riecoran a UM2EIMPAOZIEri3) FASHIONABLE TAILORS, Oyer liontanye's store, next door to Meteor's law aloe, • at the old stand or Powell' &Seaman. rp HOSE LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LAMP!: GING. hams, Rept DeLain*, Lemma closha for soma:ter &mit, so long looked for by thn Ladiei, have arrived and may now be seen at REED'S NEW FALL GOODS FOR 1846. • • 11: S. St M. P. MERCUR. WVAVE just received, ind are now opening • large and general' assortment of, Fancy and Staple Goods, 'embracing almost. every thing wanted by the Housekeeper,. armer, and Idechanic, which were pur chased principally for cub and at rates that enable them to sell at inch low prieev, that it will be for the Interest of evert , ono paying gash for goods, (regardless of all puffing - advertniemuts) to gtve them a call and examine' their stuck, as they grill adhere to their grotto of "small profits and quick Ulu." Tovittndo. Sept. SO. , 184 6. :a - 12..112,1r m,ocivag g , dittuailey atrldaa - : OFFICE in the north corner of the e s ßrick R0w.41 redly oyer.tho Pon Office, - Maiti street.,VEn• tramp at the north end of the building. (13. -. yr .IST. or LETTERS. remaining an.ttie- Post sir. 6ce at Towanda, quarter ending Sept. 30, 1843. Avery Rufus . • Howland .1 P • Bush Wrn • 2 • , Horton .E 11. 'Bishop Elias. 4 Herkimer Henry.. - Bingham Abut Mary E Herrick - Margaret - ' Bancroft 411 . . • Holcomb J • , . Drown Heery • -, Johnson Nicholas . ' Brown Lucy :- Johnson C . • . , • Burbank H C - •Jonea Robert Benjamin Lucia* . Jones Thomas •• . Bennett Chester . • . , Ketchum John ' : „ Better • Lilley,Alrs C Bramhall Miss P A Late Samuel H BOWIDMI David, ' Mallory Thomas . Elsitley John - Moore Robert Bfieck : • • hicAndrusilartin, Cowlings A 'mit.' a Morgan 8 H ,• Campbell Wm E.. : Monaghan John Crowley Jno .„ M'Cord John. Cornell Thomasf Morse C A . . , Castle & Hamilton .', MeAffee M• • - Cranee.J D Northmp Miss Mary El: 2. •Coemeer Ai ' Power Di • .: • ' Drake James C , 'Phinrscy H -• . - Drumm*, • . • ,Palmer Harriet Doherty.A : • . Tbinney,Gould Davenport Etheridge lose E • • Porter James. Ennio! Mies hi • •Roach•Eilorand •,. .Foz John M ~ • ,• Savage T-• Foster h B jr Hon 2 Bidder G' ' - Forest Benj . " . Sickkuldiss A Faridratn John P. Solliiran Mrs Hannah • Fowler Roger* ' ' Shepard S E Gore Capt A Taylor Jacob Gilbert John . • --Tame Jacob'. Holmes John• - Taylor Matilda •• Tharripenn John L A. 5. - CHAMBERLIN, P. M. • £B .. Y ibtae; 0,6444 iwniagglifoPini e_st" Rivoiecdogche,P4oll):oP, Pe4 ford %WV, 40- . 01 W4A, .04#11 exiAto.r? "le it IktibPao Sx/S* wool. of Towind.4l4, mooky, thei, atitli4 ot.Thsiintar iiot, et one oltier.R.4;,the I'9lbiiiig *rigidity mif is. Wyslusittx imerwhip .bits*d porno_ with by hinds of :Bower & !Mastitis:east by lands of Jas. dr, - EeVifigtirt, siittth 6J Mictiad Wildrick", motet 6y L': Homer. Contaluittgiboot 8a aerett.'abliutso acres im prondositli framed' hotisiti and smolt :orchard fdebied and Mien- in emeution mthe suit of John Brutuell ve.lasim Maw and -Wm•Plme. •-• 41,130.-.Tha fidletwirlpieee or pareel.of land situate tho township of Athens and houodat on : the north by laud of Ababa:ail/whim, vm I the: am by. Watacto Sutliff, °mete Math by lands of said atitigt and oo the west by , land of .Wm. Rafe; Coataialzut •eight acres sod thirty six perches, more or lose. with deo four, acres improved, & one mull framed house Marron eretted., -Beizel and taken in ectecution at the suit of ?mei' Tyler& IL Will Jr. assignees ofGI. A.Perkins es. ALSO--The following piece or meet dila situate in the township of Litchfield'and bounded on the north by lands of Polly Parks, Thu:Enna & Jacub. Camp? bell, CM the eau by land of Wm. Watkins and land in, possession of John Campbell, on the south by.land of Charles Comstock, now in possession . of. It, Paine, on the west by lands of John Campbell. Containing 153 sues more er less, with about our acre imposed, one log house thereon.'.. , , .- Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Letty E. Shepard vs Abram F. & Jacob Campbell.: ' ALSO..-The following piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington tp. and bounded as follows: beginning st & hemlock-the S. E. corner Of WILITIIIi-lOt 110. 1723 ; thence west 300 & 6-10 p.m a post and stones ; thence north 64 & 8-10. p. to the north line of said warrant lot a post and stones; thence south 89°, west 300 & 5-10 p. to the N.H. corner of said wamudlot, a post; thence south 1° east 70 &-..2-10 p. to the beginning. Contain ing 128 acres 4161 perches strict measure. Seized and talumia execution at the suit of Timothy Paxson and. Wm. Davidson trustee* of the bank of N. America vs. Frederick Crofut4lames L..Crofut, Lout H Shipman & terre tenants. ALSO—The following property situate in Ridgbery to- wit r. bounded north by Ira O. Hill; rut by Peter Squires, south by land of AIOLIZO Wynkoop, west by Wynkoop. , Containing 40 acres, two acres improved with one log huuse the property-of C. Hoover. ALSO—One other piece' of land situate in . Athens and bounded north by D. S. Brown, east, by land OE 4 D. Gardner, south, by Charles Jacklin, west by Niel Mc- Duffle., Containing ten acres, about eight - improved with one framed house and framed barn and , apple, or chard thereon, levied upon aa the property of S. C. Clark. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Tracy 4 Lockwood vs. Cornelius Hoover 4 Samuel S. Clerk. ALSO—The following pieceor parcel of land situate in Herrick. and bou l ttded on the west by Oliver Gray & Luke Deland, north by unseated lands and N. Rogers, south by:Synus Rogers & Owen Snow, eut by R. Do. pew. lot. Containing 190 acres, shout SD lefts thereof improved, with three log houses, two framed barns and • small orchard thereon. . . Seized and takea in execution at the snit of Edward Oeenon vs. M. D. F. Hines. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Sheshequm and bounded on the north by Archibald Forbes, on, the east by Harry Shaw, on the south by Adelaide Delpeuch and west.by the Susquehanna river. Containing sixty , acres, fifteen acres improved and two frimed houses and one framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Theodore W. Brink vs. Wm. Forbes fid. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell township and bounded on the north by John. son Cowlar, east by Griswold Matthews. - on the south by Morris Woodruff' & John Moore. Containing one hundred and thirty acres more or less, severity saes im. proved, with a framed house and barn thereon with an orchard. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gaubert Atwood vs. E. W. Warfiekl. ALSO . --The followirig described piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington and bcanded on the north by Wells 4. Perkins, west by Charles Scouton, south by Wm. C. Hall, east by G. R. Haight, Containing fifty acres more or less, about twelve acres thereof improved with a log house thereon. • , reized and taken in executi.sn at the suit of ,A. D. Spalding vs. L.M. Berry. ' • , ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land , situate • in Orwelllownsbip, and bounded on the north. by land of Johnson Coles, on the east by land of Griswold Mit thews,and on the south and west by land of Morris Wood ruff & Asa Payson. Containing 125 acres more or less, with about 75 acres improved with one framed house. one framed lam, and lae apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Dav id F. Barstow vg. E. W. & Wyo. Wartivid: ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Asylum township, bounded on the north by the Sus- quehanna river, east by Cheater Butler, south by Moses Eilingbery, ant by Mary Horton and others. Contain. ing 157 acres, fifty acresthereof improved, one framed house one log boos. one framed barn and shop thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit oil!. & 8. Stark vs. Aaron Ely & Daniel C. Miller.. „ALSO—The following piece or pareel of land situate in Athena township and bounded on the north by land of Hale, tlavidson & McEoen, rut by lands sof C.N. Shipman, east by lands of C. Dr. Shipnisn, south by lands of H. W. Patrick, on the west by lands late owned by Wynkoop, - being lot n 0.9, as surveyed by Orson Rickey. Containing 109 acres. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of D Paine Ts. G. 0. Welke. • - ALSO—The hallowing described piece or parcel of land situate in Wyalining township bounded- and de. scribed nortb by the main rose leading from Towanda to Skinners Eddy, east by Charles Hendricks, on the ' south by land of Fphraim Beeman and the Susquehan na river, and on the west by E. Leine. Containing 37 acres, ail inaproied, with a new two story tavern house ono store house, and two barns thereon erected, it being the same property that was purchased at Sheriff's sale by Philip Sullivan in execution against Jacob - Cams & others. '•• • ' - .Seized and 'taken in execution at the suit of f. H. Ste phens' use vs. Philip Sullivan. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levan Facies, all that certain piece or parcel ; of laid butted bounded •111 de scribed as follows; beginning,at a wet; thence moth 80° west 363 p. & 6-10 to a post; thence south 10° east 104'p. (L_ 3-10 to a beech ; thence north 80° east 129 p. & 6-10 to a post ; thence north 10° west 13 p. & 1-10 to a post; thence north 78°.east 238 p. tia. a enenmber; thence nosh 10° east 83'p. & 2 7 10 to the place of beginning. , , Containing 200, acres & 1-t0 of an acre with the slloprence of six Per cent. for coeds. Seized end taken in execution at the suit of, Alexan der, hiring .& Henry Batting; who survived Robert Gilmore ' Thos. M • Willing, C. devisees in. trust for the estate of Wis. Ilinghauo vs. Sam'' Kel logg, Gordon Wilcox , John, Duty , T. C. Kellog g and liiheldeta Guesiney, tam tenants. . . A piece or parcel of land in Ulster, hutted:bounded and described as follows: beginning at, a post ; thence south 80° west 363 & 6-10 p, to !t pat; thence earth 10° west,7l p. 4 7-10 to •a post; thence 'north 80° east 363 p. & 6-10 Jo. a hemlock ; thence south 10° :east 71 p.&,7-11,0 to the Plins of, beginning. ..Contain ing 153 . acres di, 8710 of an sere with the allowance of six percett.., Seized. and takes in .execution at•th'e suit of, Alexan der Beating and Henry -Bailing,whosurvivod Thos: M. Willing and C. Willing Hare devisees in nuat of the estate of Win. Bingbainl , 4: John Bassett, Gordon Wit °ova John Dat,,, T. 04iello:Tind ShaldetiGtiernsey • • • • • • - • J. P , MEANS, Sheriff. • Sheriff Office Towanda Oct: 21 1846. - HEAD' oil. Cows mod will sold 1 chrap for eisbOrAPp.tori:„ervdit' Towanda. Oct. 15.'18.10. -;...>- NOTICE; , 'DAVID DOANE, lny son ' - a 1•11 over . 'eighteen rant left 'my -bonne oo thefith cf.:Anoint: iro4. without any4oort reason for doing 50,..501l 1 hereby Saba 'all and any person whitsvor 'harboring' or trust ing him on my amount u 1 will pay . no •riebts of his contracting or expenses incurred by dim. Winilharn,,Ang. Jlth '46.. JOSEPU DOANE. ADMINISTRATOR'S , NOTICE._ ALL. *ion. lodated to the estate of Oliyer Akin*, Joe 'of SmittiGeld township, deed., .are' herebyi requested* to make payment 'without delay,. and-.thaw hawing chinos against said edam' will please , *wet them doly attested to - HENRY PEW; • Smithfield, Oct: 13, 18$6. , -Admixistmior. ' A :I; .4 Cis is -.11:4 - 4: NO.-SAGAIN - ST-TWWORLD. r • , • 7) - • . iflr• jEalYthi 'Best; .and' eheVea iit6*Etessr briughtinfo theetnnitry_ PRESS ; 'GOODS. • ' Priaran;isiiiii; leen iniislitOatin print usarguise,GannrY i l!'i7fl.Fs lll , l7 l l 7 l ;aWslin ging' nairta ; a new niticle; tloYenett satin striped, loslnuirio, is raw pat. 'Web balialine, clucked print reps And crape delitine,vdtite dress goimls, a large lot of l innterich aud, beautifulpattenat corded and graaiCaliirts; midge de tainer shawls, plain and 'boded do., blk. 4 cord stradella "bawl!, budge and net shawls, satin striped barrige and net long shawls. ladies , polka, Aid and striped cravats and ties, beautiful &tips and frringes; silk den , ircils grim harries, ate. BONNETS. , Cliesper than the chiapek—Uipsey mid braid, op' nit:- net lace, florence, gipaey devon straw edged: sad Orin, Misses gipsey pedal. birds eye braid and dem straw ; spendid Bonnet Ribbons, some very desirable styles; 20 doz. Parasobi and Stitt Shades. lady and genre black end cord Kid Gloves; Lin. Cambrielidkfs. Hoidery . „. 'BROAD CLOTHS, ' Twilled French..Engliski and American; doe Skin CAS; and dark striped checked do. a great ty ; golden taietals. merino cassitnere, Keiducky blue drills. A superior assortment Of rESTINGS inarsails. valentine, cassimere. plain and stiiped Sethi. 40 bales Sheeting,.l3aiting..Wadding and Wicking.', • HARDWARE.... . Such as Iron, nails, steel, log- chains, halter and, trace do., mill and x cut saws, augurs and files. A large se. garment of Shelf Hardware, door-trimmings, cutlery, shoe-thread, wool and horse cards, collie mills, _ &c., Blood's, Harrisand and.. adswonh's Warraided -Grai and Grass Septhes,snaths and sickles, a firstssto article . BOOTS & SHOES. Ladies' kid husking acid slippers. moroteo - and calfskin boots,'Maek and,faitei gaiters and half gaiters, children's gaiters and !mats. A beautiful' artielergent's gai ters; Axiarse and tine Boots. in sharttlance; 7 _ • GROCERIES:. A large stock of Sager and Molasses: . Lump. - Loaf Ind Pulverised 'Sugar ; Fresh Teas; CoSee, Mee. Raisins, nutmegs, indigo, tobacco, fins cut and caveudiab, shad mackerel and codfish. ' ' CROCKERY. A general essotionent, in was, ur othzuvise, to suit cus tomers. - , 400 Men's annoy's Leghorn Hits ; 600 P. 1.. do. CE? Butter. Plaxsted.Beesatx. Eggs and Grain, wanted in exchange foi good., at cash prices. . Towanda, May 20, 1846. A NICE ARTICLE BLACK TEA-an be found IS: at No. 3. Brick Row. my2o BAIRD'S. Those:-who wish , to. Purchase Cheap Goods, • 4m. findit to their inteteitto call at BAIRD'S, W before purchasing elsewhere, as we are deter- mined to sell stall hazards. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. COTTON YARN Iir—CARPET WARP-1,000 lbs. at • 'my2.o N 0.3, BRICK ROW. 11111EDPS & MEDICINES, paints, and dye stuffs, 'white lead, groynd and dry, varnish, pi 10; madder; ertiperrui. sets: turpentine;, gum copal;-tdurii, Venitian red, lorwoad,nal•wood, caro-wood. all for sale cheap, at tai 30. - NO.' 3, BRICK ROW.. WOU2IOIEo AO the citizens of Bradford County in general, and the Borough of Towanda, in particular: All the judgments, notes and accounts of the subscribers, will he collected aecordine to law, 'without diatindioiz of perm., "unless satisfactorily settled within thirty days of this date: Those who think we are not in earnest, Will find out their mistake to their dwn ,cost.— /Mark that. W. H. BAIRD &CO. Towanda.May 15.184 G„ N. B. We would funhermore,say upon this subject ; that we have just recalled a large stock of New Goode, ihich will besot(' very cheapindced, for ready pay. E aELEMEitai.2l ITIMIZIEIIKOZa VERYTHING in tilt lina,, including Elliptic Springs, Iron Axels, Mailable Burs. Dash, Seat and Stop Irons; Ornamenbr, India Rubber and Oil Cloth, Lace, Tufts, Moss, die. for .ale at JIS MEM lUR'S:• INSURANCE AGENCY: MAE subscriber ebntinues to act u agent for the DE ,I LAWAME MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.', of Philstlelphis; &auk company of good standing and re pute &does business. on - as loanable termed any other. He is also agent: for the LYCOMING CO. MU. TUALINSURANCE CO., a company which has al• ways been punctual in the, paiment of losses and pre. tents advantages seldom found. Towanda, May ttO. 0. D. BARTLETT, THE WAR BEGUN! War against High Prices and the Credit System NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS, 48. the .Veto roe* Cheap store. 3 7 6,2, Brick Roth. one door south ofthe:px. MEE Sabacribers having entered into a co-paltrier ship for the' express purpose of famishing the good people of Bradford County with goods, wares and mer chandise, at least one notch' lower than they has!) ever been sold in this market. They are now securing:One of the largest and hest selected stocks offspring and sum mer goods, ever landed in' Northern Pennsylvania. Their stock comprises almost every article ever offered in a country store. •Among which, we can only men tion that there is a general assortment of •' Ay Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crackery, Glass, Nails, Iron, Bonnets, Hoots and Shoes, Salt, Tin ' ware, Stone-ware, Liguori, 4-e., l f e.,*e. , ' Their goods hive been purchased mostly for at auction, and they pledge themselves that they will not binndersold . by any other establishment in this section of the country. ~.?eople have only to collet the New York lee. cheap store, (No. Drick Row.) to satisfy them seC. dc E. REED 'Tovrandi, ?tray 25. I 46.5 ' BONNE•I'S.;-01, great saving wino rrratts ut too . Nation." The Ladirs.will &slit a great saving to their beside to call and purchase one of those beautiful Straw, Devon..Gintp. Flotence, or Lace, Lawn, Gipsy Bonnets, selling so cheap at , • • REED'S. ANDLORDS supplied on the most favorable terms. JtAl 7 . 4050 wishing to buy pod Liquor . . ind &gars . 2s per cent. helots the usual prices cannot fail to find to your advantno to, call on, TRACY & MOORE: . Dissolution.. • T"partnnuhip . heretofore existing between the subscribets under the firm of Carrier & Hurlburt. is this day by mutual consult dissolved. . o .hi. T. CARRIER. • . • i " P. 11 11URI.BURT, Towanda, Aug:. 10.1846. - CALICO EP4-= the la N . :mit saaar.tment and prettiest patterns, and cheopeit CALICOES; to sily: . .no• rn thing of Ginikaa:Liwns, 3c., ever seers this re ginn. fqr vale.hy .my2o . 0. D.EARTLETT. • • • •AU DITOR'S , NOTICE. • ' TfiE undersigned Auditor, appninted by thd phan!'s Court of Bradford county, le 'make distri. linden of funds proceeding from wale by the Adminis; orator of real estate of, win. Myer. late of said county. deeeased. herebY gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his aPpointment atlas office in Towanda B. rough; on Saturday the 14th day of November 'text, at two.o'elOek. P. Mi. When all persons interested' are,re quired to present their claims, or he dehermditOin corn ing 'upon said fundi. -H. BOOTH; Auditor; • ToWandt. 00;14,1846. • ' • Estate. of Patrick Brat. :deceased. • T o,l.ociwood timid', one of the Adminiotratora of Said estate, -'eke maim- thit application has bean made to. said. Court .on k r ehalf of James Wldahon. Guardian of Jena Brisk*, to vacate ;cow letter of ad-. ministration: Said air4diestiori' set forth that jou have left the state for navy° than ,one-year hapset, and knee _n o knownidiee:ii .tesideneetterein, You are there- fore required to appear at the next' term of said Court in Deeeuthiv,rand show' 4164 cause. if any you hare, why said letter should not he vomited.: • • LYMAN E. DE WOLF, CUCOrPhan'a . • 11, 18,4 d, ' • • . • Ti - DARASOLS,PARASOLLETS, NUN SHADES. E.:7 akar Silk, 'Gingham oi C r awl, may - ba fatind eaPaci ' ' ' ' '' " REED'S TXTANTEP -IMMEDIATELY, by the subileriber; • V 'it loottleimari - Blaelism.th oleo. apprentice to the Blacknoithini . bulioom — J. 8.. RIDPWAT. _ . -LATE 4 Rin Visio. ~:. ~/.' ~" ' "•=IC'eIIAMBERIAN iittwolealointsi olloW 41 , • itn • n a r li To ; t ot t in ' 41:114116 , widitior, ad s leineL fall soll taildl awaP O ldly: lis sagi es- 'soninkt of FANIIIY . GROCERIESte.'-AbedO&Oots ; 'liming in pa:24th° following: . , ~. ' ''' iivoitrigs, 4e. Alum,. , Alcohol, Aloci., nnatto, Ault =my. low* ,Roar. Arsenic !qua Kati*, Ananias, whirr! , ed, Bcara'.t fj..llritish Blur. Vitriol, Buris,Oirk,.., Peruv. pplv., Afath.Briek,; Balsam Copawa, Piten,'Afamphor.Ciadnmel.Caraviay Seeds, Caiduaidok.:, Carl). Auttoon.,Cayenne Pepper, Chamomili nag* Cinnamon', Cloves, Conti Plaster; CoimPeins; minnary, CmOrkeof all, kind... Cream l'artar,,CureMins' Cubchs, Emery , said from t 0 .6. EtrOli3 Salto. Faience Bergsmoi. Linton. doPrimpertrunt. do. and Oil Spruce, Floc; Sulphur, Jn. : Bemmunt,Oltai.tait kinds. Gold Leaf. Gum Opium, elu. - Arabic. do. COW. . 110.. Asimatictida, do. Ifyirb, do. Tragscauth.limiseb'.: Oil, Hima, Piers, Indigo, Spanish, float do. Iliutal,Lolt Powders„,lnk, in bottles, do. Indellible; Iriakm Isinglass, Itch Ointment, Ivory BlaclC,Jalaff, Lands:num Licorice- Rout, do. Ball, Lunar Csuatie, Macassar Oil; .Mace, Magnesia, do. . caleined, • Manna. :Mustafa "WI dn. ground.. Nun multottles,, Numgalls,, Nutmeg, Otl, , fall, winter and summer stiained Sperm,, blear-bed. wbt. and natural. do., Linseed, do,Camphine, Sweet, do, rot; dn. Wintergreen, do. Peppermint, do Aniseed; do. , Lavender. Opodeldor, Parlignric, Pearl Barley. Pepper . Since, Perfumery, Pill ,Boxes. Pink Rant. Prussuito Potash. Quicksilver, Rhubarb, it. dr; powdr., Roll Brits- i stone.lted Chalk,, Red Precipitate), Safrron. Aimeriein; and Spanieh,,Sand Paper. Sal. Ammoniac, Saltpetre, fiarsapallfs,.do, Syrup,Sea ling Was, Sena.. Shaker's Herbs. Sponge. coarse and fine, Sinai'. Snulra s , Maccaboy di..Scotch. do. Cephalic, Soap, Castili;mda. Shaving, do Winsor, Spermaceti, Stmia-.llminficmcmruselm;..., Nit. Buie., Sugar Lead; Sup. Carb, Soda, &WO.; Quinine, Sy /intim. 'cloned, Tart. Acid. Tenter Vials, assorted, Valerian Root, Wafr4 White and Red Tartar. MEM! Black Lead. Cassia. Chalk, Chroine Tellow;Aos Green, Cop! Varnish, Coich do. Lerid. White, dry 'and in Oil, Lamp Black, Litharage. Putty, feria. White. Spanish Brown. French Grcen.Spt.Turpentinir. Rados Venetian Red, Verdigris, Vermillion, Whiting, TeikOW Ochre. DYE-STUFFS Red Wood. Nicaragua, Maddet,Muriate Tin, Okay Acid, Prussian Blue, Pumice, Red Saundin . :Rottela Stone, Cainwood, Cochineal'. Eat: , I,liigwCrod: Foatie e Crain 710,Hatchwood, Lac'D'ie,'Lor,arood; '; PATENT ISI picINEB • , . The great- English remedy, Buchan . s Balsam of Lift. Sand's ,Sarsaparilla, Bristol's, E346.1/0. Wisties Balsom Wild Cherry,, Pectoral Honey of L`t► comma, Cheeserasn's Arabian Balsam, Pills, Orteritat, do. Dr. Post's, do.:Hoopees; do.' Moffat's, go. Persian, do. Brindreth'a, do. Phinney'l, do. Lee's, Ocalfniffi cordial, Thompson 's Eyewater, Di. Jayrie'sEple GROCERIES Tea, Coffee,. Sugar, 'Spice and Pepper, Starch,'EaK.' sine, Sods Crackers., Ciiiirainon, English .Cirtatitil; Istuhinigs, Ginger, Sem ref. Tainily Soap, Sperm Cane dleir Chernical Waz,•do. Tobgivo and Snuff; 8" tOs, Pipes, Broome,' Pails, ropes, Retied Lod Sagati WINDOWGLASS. - Looking Glass plates of all sizes, Window 01014 by 9, Et by 10,10. by . 1200 by 14, 11 1195, 12 by 1111, 12 by 18. ' ' • ' Fancy articles . of, all kinds. Also—Fine Pal s / Crackers. - .?. ' Towanda, 'A on,. IST OF bET!'EItS, remaining in the PANS Of fice, at Athens, quarter ending Sept. 80, 16411.. 'Dr Otis Avely • • E Jenks jr - • Mr Ayres J C do C Jenkins Marina Jackeon Bar hatr Lehman H G Litzeoberg - Liddell Hey F Lana C 11 Bunk • Joseph Bell J fi Berth Daniel Bayou Samuel Boggs J 0 Marvin E Cornemau • Thomas Moo=7 Sand Myers. Harriet A. Morris T Maxwsll W Northop- A , Dewey E Dunham C A E Dingea D Davis D Playhot J .Pomeroy 2, , Nancy Park. Path (Innkorper) Directors . of the Poor of Athens and Litt:MOW toornsfgpx Mc, Bradley P S Evyner R S Finch Samuel Finch , J T Gilbert jr Thomas Gardner Mai' , S Griswold Phone Gray • .. C 8 Park Levi A Gardner .R L Pond ... _. 0 A Hudeinv - . . 8 Synioiida Jo or 0 Hindman • II P Snyder , '' - Mary Herne or Kerne . H Rowland / 5' . • 13 Williston --- • H Wilcox - .0 VanDehogart . C. H. HERRICK. P.M.; J Harman I. Horton W H Hunt I R Jenks FAIL it,-WINTER GOODS. BRONTAINWEir &, CO., are now missing*, try desirable assortment of Goods.purchased during a great depression in the market, comprising Freneh 'du English BROAD.Cl.oTHS,Cassimerea and tiattinets, and the choicest patterns of prints and Wooded Goods. Grateful for*: favors they respectfully solicit a gene. roue public to call and examine their:stock, and think can hold out sufficient inducements to ensure their sham of puibliepatronage..' •; ; ' ' • ' _ - September 7,'1146. . , LACKSMITD'S ANlrlbd AND VICES. AT B 'July 7; NIERC IA MO a T HE 'auhacriber takes • pleaaare in announcing to his friends and-the public generally, that ha is nowveceiving a very large and carefully selected ad• dition 'to his stock of GOODS, bongha for • Cult. and selected with-the @sprees view of UNDERSELLING the BRAGGADOCIOS. 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, - May IS. 1546. • IVRITING INSTITUTE. of Al ll 4 l :rt e c K r E TV RAG: b lY ay s e ten bee a n n t d he'irE ! ; r t of public apOrobation of-late, - will be 'in thbe plum out breek,,foi the tacching a classln Abisbora very . . MEdesirous of, susinbig the art wen, are Sespeatftcl• ly incited place Ihentrelees under his inatinetion.— §atisfactory Jraprorentent . ail; tie gnat willed to the illsaw 1,i7(1 student.. • „ 1Torno; twelve daya, six hours each, - : . poo Mr. B,'llocinot intend to (tighten the peal* Ole. wands with a diaplay.of beasts and birds. as hiw'refer. Won is that of a teacher of, writing, to which hi appalls his whole . ; .. curnis AND CIASSISIEHE'S. k tftlIGE ASSOR.Tht ENT of Cloths of all abodes AIL and colons, and qualities, and rice& CeihniereL Fancy and Plain.. Salaam end a pod assortment of Votive may be found tie! pEO. E.FLYNTic IsT OP JURORS diawn ' for directs! Court, to ju he holden October 2G, 1946. • ArgieniaAllta Barnhant •= ' ' 'Aryluto.—Cenellus Quid; ' • 'Athens tp-02 D. klatterlee, James Piereet -13nolington—Wni. Knapp. jr. f, •+ - • —•- Colarnbiii=4‘mes Sorb, L. . Tinkhani ; • Corstini-wArth K. Porter; ' Grineille—:]'amen How; ;'' • • Monroe- 7 Parrick Dunfro,'„ Jarmo Roetwell; - Pike—Trace H. Rose„ Plait Wood; Rome—T.....s4;ilh; P. Polinson, D. Aries'; • •' Ritigterry—John, Kline •- . • Sherbegoin—A .13idiartc; , /whoa Hortlrti Srintb6el&-T.M. Heieh; Leonard Pierre; %Miran Stone—P. G. Harem, H. W.Tracy; .• Trirrandahnio- - -E:O. cw • idlich: • "Gowldeh.B. Goodwin; - T 144. E. Mr:Odell, J. Linder*rn, A. E. Thows; Hlater--Edwini Mils; • ' • Hrialorine-'—John Ellion,•.l.lnlhain; • - • Wyrox-D l H.Oarerr, - L. Trumbull. • • ' &etirvi - ra, the !meet end deepen inennne . ni of Winter Shawls eTne offered few este in To. :er ? Dge,'lq ••-'" '• I • ' ' 'l!Eltclgr3. A. 8.0
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