_ - r land of Joseph Doane, south by land of Nathan t oan e, west by Matthew Buck. Containing about too acre s, 4 acres improved, one log house, and vna u f r amed barn thereon. Seized and take the execution at the snit san f on t & CO, to use of Julius Russell vs. John Fussell. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Duren tsvP., bounded south by land of William Kilmer, east by satnnel Chilson, 2d., north by lands of Charles F. Welles, and west by land of I. E. DeWolf. Con taining about 30 acres, 11 acres improved, with a log house thereon. Seized:and taken in execution at the suit of Jesse R. Cowell vs. James D. McCracken., th so—A piece or parcel of land in Standing Stone bounded north by !and of Alonzo —, east by land Beesley, south by lands of Dixson and Henry W. Tracy, and went by land of Anson Go& Con taining about one hundred and eleven acres, about fifty acres improved, with one log house and ramed barn and one small apple orchard thereon. Seizedand Co. taken in execution a lo t r the snit of Wm. II Baird & vs. J T Tay. ALSO—By virtue of • writ of Levari Facies, all that certain piece or parcel of laud butted bounded atd de. scribed as follows; beginning at a post thence south 80° west 363 p. & 6-10 to a post ; thence south 10° east 104 p. & 3-10 to a beech sapling; thence north 80° me 139 p. & 6-10 ma. post ; thence north 10° west p. & 1-10 to a post; thence north 78° east 234 p. to a cucumber; thence north 10° east 89 p. & 2-10 to the plaCe dbeginning• Containing 200 &merle 1-10 elan aere with the allowance dais per cent. for roads. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Alexan der Baring & Henry Biding, who survived Robert Gilicune, Thos. M. Willing, C. Willing Hare, deviates is trust for the estate of Wol. Bingham vs. Saml Kel kg, Gordon Wilcox, John Doty, T. C. Kellogg and Stickler' Guemseygi re tenants. A piece or pluck\ of land in Ulster, butted, bounded and described as (Mows: beginning at a post thence south 80° west 363 & 6-10 p. to a port; thence north 10° west 71 p. 4 7-10 to a post • thence north 80° emi t 363 p. & '640 to a hemlock; thence south 10° east 71 p. & 7-10 to the place of beginning. Contain ing 153 acres &.8-10 -of as acre with the allowance of cis per tart. Saved sail taken in execution at the suit of Alexan der Balling and floury Keeling who survived That M. Willing sad C. Willing Hare devisees in trust of the estate of Was. gingham vs. John Bassett. Gordon John Doty, T. C. Kellogg antl:SheWen Guernsey . terre tenants. ALSO—A piece or. parcel of land in Franklin tp., Beginning at an ash the N E.corner of a lot deeded to Josiah McCrane, thence S 237 6-10 perches to a Tom, thence E 58 perches to a post, thence N 241 5710 perches to the S bank of the Towanda creek, thence up the said creek, according to the several courses thereof, to the place of beg inning . Contain tug acres and 70 perches, with allowance. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of The Bank of North America, to the use of Stephen Pierce cs.leillahCranmer. F MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff Office Towanda Oct. 21 1846. SHERIFF'S SALES. DV virtue of sundry writs of venditioni exponas 1.1 issued oat of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of Ira H. Stephens in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, the seventh day yf December next, at one o'clock P. M., the follow ing described sixteen tracts or parcels of land situ ate in the townships of Monroe, Franklin and Alba ny, in the county of Bradford, viz: One thereof call ed in the Patent from the Commonwealth, Dowa," surveyed in them melof Robert Hampton, shame on the waters of Towaida creek, in Monroe township. Begintnng at a maple, thence by land of Frederick Castator, 29 ° E. 41424 perches to a post; thence hr land of Samuel Anderson, N. 61° W. 160 perches to a post; thence by land of Peter Schous, 8. 29° W. 424 perches to a post; and thence by land of Mary Wallis, S. 61° E. 160 perches to the begin ning, containing 400 acres and allowance of 6 per cent. for Roads. Oithother thereofcalled in the Patent "Coleshill," sorveyed in the name of Peter Schotts, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, in Monroe township. Beginning at a post, thence by land of Robert Hamp ton. N. 29° E. 424 perches to a post, thence by land of Samuel Anderson, N. 61° W. 160 perches to a post; thence by land of George Schotts, S. 29° W. 424 perches to a chestnut oak; and thence by land of Mercy Ellis, S. 61° E. 160 perches to the begin nuig, containing 400 acres and the usual allowance of 6 per cent. &c. One other thereof called in the Patent, "German town," surveyed in the name of Stephen Hollings worth, situate on the waters of Loyalsock creek, in Franklin township. Beginning at a post, thence hr laud of Harman Eastitor, Joseph Castator and George Castator, N. 61° W. 320 perches to a post ; Thence by land of Henry Hardy, S. 29° W. 212 per ches to a post; thence by old surveys,S. Gl° E. 320 porches to a post; and thence by land of Ann Har m, N.29' E. 212 perches to the beginning, con tanung 400 acres anal the usual allowance of 6 per cent. Am tine other thereof called in the Patent, " Frede nrkshurg„" surveyed in the name of Frederick `:hues, situate on the waters of Towanda creek in Monroe township. Beginning at a post, thence by land of George Schotts, N. 29° E. 424 perches to a . post; thence by land of Peter North, N. 61° W. 160 perches to a post; thence by land of Samuel North, N. 29° W. 424. perches to a chesnut sapling; and thence by land of John Moore,B.6l° E. 160 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and the usual allowance of 6 per cent. dec. One other thereof called in the Patent r• Spring. fed," surveyed in the name of George Schotts, situate on the waters of Towanda creek in Monroe township. Beginning at a chesnut oak, thence by land of Peter Schotts, N. 29° E. 424 perches to a post; thence by land of Peter North, N. 61° W. 16 0 perches to a post; thence by land of Frederick Nebotts. S. 29° W. 424 perches to a post; and thence by land of Hannah Woodruff, 8.61° E. 160 perches to the beginning, containing 4OO acres and the usual entrance of 6 per cent. ik One other thereof called in the Patent, " Bristol," surveyed in the name of Samuel Anderson, situate en the waters of Towanda'creek, in Monroe town `hip. Beginning at a post, thence by land of Peter schotts and Robert Hampton, S. 61° E. 320 perches I , a post ; thence by land of Joseph Anderson, N. 2 9 ° E. 212 perches to an ash sapling ; thence by vacant land N.6l° W. 320 perches to a Hemlock; and thence by land of Peter North, 8. 29° W. 212 Perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and the usual allowance of 6 per cent. &c. One other thereof,called in the Patent, "Byford," , arrered in the name of Joseph Anderson, situate no the waters of Towanda creek, in Monroe and Albany townships. Beginning at a post, thence by land of Frederick Castator and George Barnes, 8. 61 ' E. 320 perches to a post ; thence by land of John Barron, Junior, N. 29° E, 212 perches to a vane oak; Thence by vacant land, N. 61° W. 320 Perches to an ash sapling; and thence by land of Narnuel Anderson, S. 20° W, 212 perches to the b, Panin.,containing 400 acres and the usual allow 'lice of 4 4 per cent..&c. The unsold residue (containing 93 acres or there abouts) of one other thereo4 called in the Patent, surveyed ha the name of Moses Rush, • Sztuate on the waters of Towanda creek, in Albany township. Beginning at a post, thence by land of E izabeth Rush, N. 29° E. 364 perches to a post; ,llience by land of George Barnes and Frederick ( sastator, N. 61° W. 199 perches to a maple; thence bY a land of Mary Wallis, 8. 29 8. 61° E. 19° W. 364 perches rc to post; thence by old surveys, 9 perches ( °,lbe beginning, , containing 427 acres, sixteen per. wags and the usual allowance of 6 per cent. &c. , The unsold residue (containing 122 acres or th ereabouts) of one other thereof, called in the Pa- Oatfteld," surveyed in the name of Elizabeth lush, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, in iLs,ry. township. Beginning at a post, thence by h e . or Mary Robh.N. 29° E. 364 perches to a post; ~",,elby land of Peter Benson and George Barnes, I:l e W. 198 perches cola post; thence by land of s Rush, 6. 29° W. 364 iperches to a post ; and lenene.by old surveys, 8.61 6 E. 198 perches to the ,7,, containing,"42s acres and the usual al of 6 per cent. &c. .ne residue (containing 78 acres ortheres. "6 P` '; . ' . s) pi - one other thereof, called in the•• Patent.' n hars'ell," surveyed in the name of Frederick i z Ls m i ala_r ne , actuate on the waters of Towanda creek, n nnd Albany townships. Beginning at a e'e4ln nee by land - of Geirge Barnes, N. 29° E. 424 perches to a post; thence by land of Joseph Ander son, N. 61° W. 160 erches to a post; then by land of Robert Hamp t on, S. 29° W. 424 perch e s to a maple; and thence by land of Moses Ruih, 8.61° E. 160 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres, and the usual allowance of 6 per cent. du. The unsold residue (containing 393 acres or thereabouts) of one other thereof; 'called in the Pa. tent, "Moorefield," surveyed in the name of John Moore, situate on the waters of Towanda , creek, in Monroe township. Beginning at a post, thence by land of Hannah Woodruf f N. 29° E. 424 perches to a post; thence by land of Frederick Schotts, N.6l° W. 160 perches to a chesnut sapling; thence by land of Harman Castator, 8.29° W. 424 perches to a post; and thence by land of Ann Harris, S. 61* E. 160 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and the usual allowance of 6 percent. &c. The unsold residue (containing 280 acres or thereabouts) of one other thereof, iled in the Pa tent," Monmouth," surveyed in the name of Han nah Woodruff, situate on the waters of Loyalsock creek, in Monroe township. Beginning at a dies nut oak, thence by land of George Schotts, N. 61° W. 160 perches to a post; thence by land of John Moore, 8. 29° W. 424, perches to a post; thence by land of Ann Harris,S. 61° E. 160 perches to a post; and thence, by land of M. Ellis, N. 29° E. 424 per ches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and the usual allowance of 6 per cent. &c. The unsold residue (containing 272 acres or thereabouts) of one other thereof, called in the Pa tent, "Richland," situate on the waters of Towanda creek, in Monroe township, surveyed in the name of Mary Ellis or Mercy Ellis. Beginning at aches nut oak, thence by land ofHannah Woodruff, 8.29° W. 424 perches to a post; thence by land of Mary Wallis, N. 29° E. 424 perches to a post:. thence by land of Peter Schotts, N. 61° W. 160 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres the usual allow ance of 6 per cent. &c. The unsold residue (containing 280 acres or thereabouts) of one other thereof, called in, the Pa tent, "Plainfield," surveyed in the name of Mary Wallis, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, in Monioe township. Beginning at a maple, thence by land of Robert Hampton, N.6l° W. 160 perches to a post; thence by land of Mercy Ellis -and Ann Harris, S. 29° W. 524 perches; thence by old sur veys, 8.61° E. 115 perches to a post; N.29° E. 160 perches to a Spanish oak; S. 61°E. 45 perches to a post; and thence by land of Moses Rush, N. 29° E. 364 perches to the beginning. containing 450 acres and 150 perches and the usual allowance of 6 per cent. &c. The unsold residue (containity , 107 acres or thereabouts) of one other thereof (containin g in the Pa tent, " Germany," situate on the waters of Towanda creek, in Albany township, surveyed in the name'of John Barron, Junior. Beginning at a post, thence by land of .13seph Anderson, 8.29° W. 212 perches to a post; thence by land of Peter Benson and John Barron, senior, S 61°E 320 perches to an ironwood, thence by vacant land N 29 E 212 perches to an ash, N 61° W 320 perches to the beginning, con taining 400 acres and the usual allowance, &C. And the unsold residue, containing 390 acres, or thereabouts) of the last of the said tracts, called in the Patent, " Olympus," surveyed in the name of Ann Harris, situate on the waters of Loyalsock creek, in Monroe township. Beginning at a post, thence by land of Mercy Ellis, Hannah Woodruff, John More and Harman Castator, N. 61° W. 525 perches to a post; therm by land of Stephen Hol lingsworth and old surveys, 8. 29° W. 256 perches to a Spanish oak; thence by old surveys, 8. 61° E. 160 perches to a sugar tree; N. 29° E. 160 perches to an ash 8. 61° E. 365 perches to a post; and thence by land of Mary Wallis, N. 29° E. 96 per ches to the beginning, containiag 448 gores and 19 perches and the usual allowance of 6 per cent. &c. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ro bert Bell vs. John-L. Newbold: Also, seized and taken in execution at the suit of Robert Bell vs. Nathan Smith. Also, seized and taken in execution at the suit of Robert Bell vs. William L. Newbold. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Nov. 9, 1846. Surrender of the Mexican Batteries ! Old Rough and Ready" again Victorious ! TI NE ARK LOAD, and several wagon loads of NE W COWS, have just arrived, and are selling cheaper than ever at No. 3, Erick Row. November 9. WM. H.BAIRD & CO. PRINTS -500 different styles, bought in the city of New York, by the case, on the "cash do'uni" plan, sad will be sold accordingly. BAIRD & CO. DR. WOOD'S SARSAPARILLA .LID WILD CHERRY BITTERS. FOR the permanent removal of all such diseases as take their rise in an Impure Blood, Impatred Di gestion, Morbid state of the Liver and Stomach, Weak ness of the Nervous System, and • Disoided habit of Constitution generally. Dr. Wood's Sareapatilla and Wild Cherry Bitters have already, by their substantial excellence, won a degree of public favor and patronage which puts them beyond the need of recommendation. Being faithfully prepared of the most excellent materials, they can be bully confided in by all in need of a tonic, aperient or &hematite remedy, This preparation will be found on trial to be a sure and speedy remedy for the diseases enumerated, above. They purify the blood, secure regular digestion, promote a beaky action of the Liver and Stomach, and strengthen the nerves, at once securing health and vigor to the whole system. In all cases of despondency, arising from indigestion or nervous irritation, they have been used with remarkable success; nor are they less useful as a remedy for Headache, Flatulency, loss of Appetite' and a general pros:rattan of the system. At the same time it must be stated that they are neither violent' nor et all dangerous in their operation, securing as they do the desired end, by a steady,'regular and easy influence. Taken daily, in doses precribed, they will be found to operate in that gentle and salutary manner, which is, in fact, their highest recommendation. That prejudice usually existing against advertised medicines, would not be merited if bestowed oo this. The wonderful it has performed and the acknowledged celebrity of its principals constituents, should at once commend it to the public favor. RECOMMENDATIONS, Mr. Philp Wilcox, New Bedford, was entirely cured of a confirmed cancer of the stomach, throatand mouth, rind his general health much improved by the use of only one bottle. Col. John.' Ilsylies, Bristol, Mass., has voluntarily certified that, he was cured by the Bitters, ofJaundiee, Indigestion, Headache and Vertigo. J. P. Perlin, Esq., New. Bedford, was cured of an eruption of the face. Dr. W. H. Miller ofN. Y., testifies that many of his patients have been beuefitted by the use of the Bitters, and in every case they have given the most perfixt asttsfaction. Sold Wholesale and Retail by WYATT & KETCHUM, 121 Fulton St. N. y., HUSTON & LADD, Towanda. and by druggist generally throughout the U. S. Price $l. Large bottles. 68122 FLOUR, from the "Globe Mills," a superior article also PORK, first quality, for sale by November 3. . FLYNT & CO, MORE of those A. No. 1, BOOTS, and a large quantity of LADIES' SHOES, just received by November 3. . FLYNT dc CO. NOTICE DAVID DOANE, my son, a lad over eighteen years left my house on the sth of August inst, without any good reason fur doing so, and I hereby forbid all and any person whatever harboring or trust ing him on my account as I will pay no debts of his contracting or expenses incurred by him. Windbam, Aug. Ilth '46. JOSEPH DOANE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons tildeLted to the estate of Oliver Ainger, Leis of Smithfield township, dec'd., are hereby request4l tomake_payinent without delay, and those having sums against said estate. will please present them duly attested to HENRY PEET. Smithfield. Oct. 13. 1846. AdmiListrator. BON great saving to toe " Scads ut tue Nation."' The Ladies will find it o great saving to their beads to call and purchase one of those beautiful Straw, Devon, Gimp, Florence, or Lace, Lawn, Gipsy Bonnets, selling so cheap at REED'S. 13:7 For cheap Winton Shawls call on October 15,1846. 13. KINGSBERT.! riAsH PAID FUR OATS, at ki nor 3 0. D. DAR ItETT's, • Retailersof - Foreign Merchandize. THE following statement of Retailers of Foreign Goods and Merchandize, in Bradford county. has been certified to mom ninth , in ennfonnity with the 6th section of the act of March 4th, 18241, relating to lite' , toiler* of Foreign Goals and Mmehandize - Retailer's Nnmr,.' : Clue - A^Plu'lli.""c• • rant. I la upa.d. .17TIIENS BOROUGH. - Sorted's, .wells & Harris 12 612 60 : L 8 Ellsworth - 13 - '1 Thomas.klas well 24 . . 13 (exonerate]) Curie A Perkins * .. 14 Chester Parkl4 7 -, . . C H Herrick 14 M 8 Rogers . . 14 . . 11 8 Comstock 13 1 Job Morley • 14 : ATHENS TOWNSHIP. John Watkins. 4 i , . 14 (exonerated.) Thomas Ganlner . , 14 7 • ASYLUWI, Mina? Horton • 14 John Horuin, jr. ',- 14 7 BURLINGTON, A& 8 H Motley • 14 Coryell & Gee . 14 CAPNTON, Chalks Rathbone 13 10 DURELL, 14 7 apses Moody 0 D Chamberlin FR.INKLIN. • James W Mercur Liquor 14 10 50 R K Hawley 14 7 HERRICK . William Angle 14 MONROE. Rogers Fowler 13 10 D C Salsbury Liquor 13 15 N,DA C Warlord " 14 10 50 H 8& .1 H Phinney " 13 15 Benjamin Coolbaugh 14 7 JD&GSmith 14 7 ORWELL, 14 7 14 7 Theopilus Humphry Henry Gibbs PIKE, 13 10 13 10 - 13 1U Smith & Ross J E Bullock Daniel &tile!: P M Bostwick ROME, Maynard & Wattles RIDGBERRY. Asaph Consist' 14 7 John L Webb 14 7 SIIESHEQULV. Storrs & Jones 13 10 Horace Kinney & Co. Liquor. 14 103 Welles, Nichols do Co. " 14 103 SMITHFIELD. Lyman Durfee 13 10 Bullock & Phelps 13 10 E 8 Tracy 'n 13 10 . 'SPRINGFIELD. E Norman 14 7 STSNDING STONE. Henry W Tracy - Liquor 14 10 50 Mix it btorrs 14' 7 TOW.I.Vad ,BOROUGH, Elliott & Mercer, 12 12 50 0 D Bartlett 14 7 Burton Kingabery Liquor 13 15 Charles Read " 13 15 Wm H Baird & Co. " 12 18 75 Tracy & Moore " 14 10 50 DC Hall " 14 . 10 50 Miliv Carter " 14 10 50 JD&ED 11!ontanyet 12 12 50 .1 Kingsbury jr. 14 7 A D Montanye 14 7 H 8 & 51 C Mercer • 12 12 50 George E Flynt & Co. I I 15 8 la Bailey 14 7 A 8 Chimberlin 14 7 Patrick O'Slain 14 7 TROY. G F Redinutou Liquor 11 22 50 I.nyton Runyon . " 14 10 50 DF&S W Pour - troy & Co. " 11 22 50 Baird & Stephens 13 10 0 P Ballard 13 10 ULSTER, Truman & Co. William Githimi Liquor 14 10 50 WYSOX. Guy l'racry Liquor 14 10 50 14 106 Robert Spalding Judson Holcomb IVTALUS'ING, Elisha Lewis 14 7 1 , 4 11 & G 11 Welles 13 II ' WELLS, Robert Shears • " IPSRRE.V. Robert Cooper 14 7 Marcus Tyrrcl Liquor 14 1011 Benjamitf Barrington 14 7 All those who have not paid their license, will call and *silk tho same without delay, and save cost. J. HEEL, Treasurer. Treasury Otßee. November 3, 1846. SAVINGS BANK ! NOTWITHSTANDING the rush at the Basing.; L Bank. for goods, we are happy to state for the be nefit of Mr. Pay-down," that he can be accommodat ed with any quantity ind style of goods, and new goods -at that, and et the losrest pos4We prices, as usual, We are constantly adding to our stock all the new and fash ionable styles of goods, that none need pay the "old price," from the fact that we have not got them. Cash purchasers need not be deceived,.by those whose inte rests it is to keep them away, as we slwayshsve. a few of the same sort left." Be sure you are right-No. 5. November 3. GEO. E. FLYNT & -CO. Prints f Prints! ANY quantity of New Prints, and desirable patterns just received by n 3 FLYNT & CO. SHA WLS, of all descriptions and prices, from four shillings up. by n 3 FLYNT & CO. SHEETING, Shirting, Wicking. Batting, Cotton Yarn, 4e., at — FLYNT h CO. GROCERIES, Fresh Groceries, just teceived, by nova FLYNT & CO. A CERTAIN CURE FOR PILES! Dr. A. Upham's Vegetable Bleetuary, AA N INTERNAL REMEDY, IN VENTED BY DR. A. UPHASI• a distinguished Physician of New York city, is the only real succoisful remedy for that dangerous aad distressing complaint.i—the PILES per ofVerid to an American public. Mark this. It is an INTERNAL REMEDY—and not an ;external application, and will core every cue of Piles, either bleeding or blind, internal or external, and probably the only thing that will. There is no mistake about it. It is a positive cure—speedy and permanent. It is also a convenient medicine to take, anu,improves the general heal.h in a remarkable man ner. Esclehox contains twelve doses, at Si a dose. It is very mild in its operation, and may be taken in COWS of the most acute inflammation without danger. All external applications are in the highest degree disagree. able, incourenie t and offensive : and from the very na ture of the disease, inconvenient in their effects. This medicine attacks the disease at its source, arid removing the cause, renders the cure certain and permanent. To .MAR R 111) Lit DlES:Mllltied ladies are &Impala variably subject to that painful and injurious diseue, the Piles, with consequent inflammation ofthe stomach, beets and spine, weakness of the hock, flow of blood to to the head, 4r. The Electury is perfectly safe for pregnant ladies, and the most useful cathartic that can possibly be used, as it not only removes the Piles and all inflammatory diseases without pain or irritation, but will insure an easy time, a safe delivety.and a sound constitution in the °diming. The Electuary mutable no mineral medicine, no al oes, colocynth or gamboge, or other powerful and irrita tive purgative. No fear of taking e rld while under its influeno—no change in diet necessary, If taken as cording to directions, a cure for life is guaranteed. Sold wholesale and retail by V. TAT? & KETCGI 3f, General Agents for the Southern States," 121 Fulton street, N. Y., HUSTON & 'LADD. Towanda, end druggists generally throughout the United States. Price $l, a box. 6m22 1411 U MCI - 111 PUT NUB lab lE. Mil • Great Reduction in Price ! 4. EINGSEERY JR., would ,invite purchasers to • examine his NEW STOCK OF GOODS. as he it confident that the gnat Wing off in prior will enable him to offer greater inducements than c be Presented by throe who purchased their goods earlier in the season. Towands, November 9,1846. URSUANtto an order of the Orphans' aunt in I and for Bradford county, held at Towanda, the 17th day of September, 1848, will be exposed to public sale, on Monday,the 30th day of November next,-at 1 o'clock, P.M.. on the oremises, all the following do. scribed lot of land situate in the township of Rome. commencing at a corner on the public highway leading from Rome village to Johnson's, in Rome township. and running north one degree east two rods; thence south 89 0 east 101 rods to a corner; thence south one degree west two rods; thence north rig heroine degrees west ten and a quarter rods to the place of beginning. Containing twenty-one square rods,with a framed house thereon erected, being • lot bought of Stephen Cran mer. now deceased, by John B. Taylor in his life time. The above will be sold as the property of John B. Tay lor, deceased, late of Rome township. Terms made known on the day of ale. LEWIS GOFF. WM. E. MAYNARD, Rome. 0ct.31, 1846. Adr.of J. B. Taylor, deed. THE sußsciurrtox LIST is now open forth. Pamphlet Lams for 1847. November 3. 1846. J. REEL. Tiessorer. Broad Cloth, CassimerN & Satinets. ALARGE assortment of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, and Sattinetts, which .we have long been famous fur selling gold and cheap, now cheaper than ever— and upon which we challenges the world, ju4 received at ' O. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, Nov. 3, 1646. WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR GOOLIS. Wheat, Domestic Flannel, Rye. Woolen Socks, Corn, Buckwheat, Oats, Fbmseed. Butter, White Beans. Cheese, COON SKINS, • in short, almost anything, for which liberal pricer! will be paid at 0. 1). BARTLEI"I"S Towanda, Nov. 3, 1846. LATEST NEWS FROM MEXICO! THE most extensive va ri ety of Ladie s Winter Dress Goods with all sorts of outlandish names, of the most beautiful patterns and lowest priers ever seen' in this country, jam opened at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. 14 7 UFFB, MUFFS—The most fashionable and ugli lb." oat looking Muffs out; in any quantity, cheap at IME Bool'B & SHOES—a first ram assortment of coarse and fine Boots, Shoes and Slippers, the latter French of course, just opened at nov3 O. D. BARTLETT'S. SHA WLS—quanntieo of Shawlo, nieo-t kind. going off fast and cheap at 0. D. BA RTLETrd. CAPS of all kinds cheap, besides every_ thing else at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. SANTA ANNA TAKENI JEST received a huge and splendid essottment of new Goods, bought entirely with Cash, during a great dpreuion in the market, and with the express view of UNDERSELLING the BRAGGADOCIES, "Sugar Coated Pills."—Beware ! Caution. HE increasing popularity of Dr. G. BENJ. SMITH'S IMPROVED INDIAN VEGETA BLE eUGAR. COATED PILLS. has induced a number of persons to make something they call rtra.s and coat them with sugar, in order to sell them for the genuine, while they do not possess a particle of t e .goodness, nor even assimilate in appearance to the originaL Dr. Smith's Pills. In abort, they are an in tended FRAUD upon the community. A minister who at first bad an interest in an imitation Sugar Coat e.' Pill, manufactured in Albany. N. Y. has given them up, as he says, on account of the miserable •!isbone.t parties concerned in manufacturing them. The ammo party are now industriously circulating reports calculat e! to injure Dr. Smiths and to affect the reputation of his valtutble pills; but rather than notice them in public, Dr. Smith is about to institute legal proceedings against them for their slanders, as be basin another case against a similar party, in which he recovered a large amount of damages. These miserable imitators have to resort to the most abominable means to palin off their counterfeit pills, as the public know that Dr. Smith's are the original and genuine. Several instances have come to public notice in which life has been endangered by tha unfortu nate use of the counterfeits. It is Dr. Smith's Pills that are doing so much good in the countly—u the following plainly show. _ 13 10 Use and Recommend Dr. Smith• Pills than all others This is to certify that I have used the Sugar Coated Pills manufactured by G. Benjamin Smith. of New- York, for some time, and believe them to he i good medicine; and also, from inquiry in that city. I am persuaded that he is the original inventor, and thetefore is entitled to the benefit of the invention. From the Moe lien's Chicken, (Del.) We call the attention of our readers to the certificate of Rev. S. Williams, Pastor of tat Baptist Church. Pittsburgh, relation to Dr. Smith's Pills. We can ourselves bear testimony to the excellence of these Pills. one of us having used them and experienced great relief from them. The above is the best paper in the Stile of bele ware The" IMPROVED INDIAN VECTITARLZ Flu.e. " (Sugar Coated.) are certainly doing much good in the whole country, and are highly esteemed, if one half is true that people write and say about them. - They are so easy in their operation that all like them. The editor of the N or th ern State journal. (one of the largest end hest papers in the Suite of Y.,) writes u follows; Water:um, May 31,1846. Dr. G. Denj. Smith— Dear ttir. I was laid up with a bad 'cold some time since my return from N. Y., and during my illness I made trial of your pille n and I must say I found them excellent. They are the best medicine for the purpose they are intended, that I have yet seen. I seldom take pills, but I" found yours entirely free from the objections to which other pills are li.hle. I hope they will continue to be a source of profit to you, as I doubt not they will be means of relief to the afflicted on a large scale. Yours truly, J. GREEN. ' Tonawanda, Pa, Sept, 18 1846. Dr. G. Benj. Smith— Dear Sir: Your agent left with me a Int of your Scams Cosrin Puss, and I have but a few boxes left. Every box I have sold has given entire satisfaction. I have taken them myself and I consider them the best pills I have ever wed, and I am not afraid to recommend them to the public. I wish a furthersupply at once. Yours respectfully. Huntington Ind., June 21. 1646 Dr. Smith— Den Sir: I am moetout of your tnnurt Vantre/lILI Scaan Coaran PILLS." and find them selling so fast that I think you had hem:send me two grow; immoliste• ly. They give such senora! satisfaction that people at least twenty miles for them, and as it is generally known I am agent for them. I would be very sorry to get out. Yours respectfully, SAML. MOORE & CO. If G. BENJ. SMITH, he not written with a pen on the bottom of the boa. all'. Sugar Coated" Pills are Counterfeit. • Principe Office 179 Greenwich street, large brick block, N. Y. Price 25 cents a box. tn — rsra — garSlairrasumetwauso FASHIONsIBLE .MILORS, Over Montanyit's store, next door to Mercur's law ace, at the old stand of Powell & Seaman. °el - - FOR, SA I.E. )1 HEAD OF COWS and young wade will sold .4 , 1 'cheap for earth or approved errdit. ' Towanita.Oct. 13,1846. HIRAM C. FOX. Orphans' Court Sale. 0. D. BARTLETT'S 0. D. BARTLETT MORE MINISTERS S. WILLIAMS, Pastor let Baptist Church, Pittsburgh. JACOB KIBLER. P. M BEWARE!!! NEW GOODS . AT THE NEWYORK CHEAP STORE PIO. 2 BRICK ROW. • C& E. REED tumuli respectfully be lease to o , tender their thanks t the citizens of Bradford for their liberal patronage and aupport.and would in form them they are now receiving a lame and lull sup ply of FAB!: and WINTER GOODS, which 'will positively he sold at even less than their former low prices. The war to exterminate high prices is still kept op—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 goods at small pro fits. A nimble sixpence better than a sloW shilling, is Our motto. AV Ell V large stock t-li - raml cloths Ca.interee, Beaver cloths, and winter castings of all Ores, colors and patterns, uow opening and fur vale very low at 'RNED'S. AIFULL SUPPLY of Men's and Boy's Caps, Hats and Muffs may be found at REED'S. ASPLENDID assortment of fall and winter dress goods, Cloakinp, dee., fur sale very lour at REED'S. 2000 LDS. Sole and tipper Leather.— Alen, plenty ut Donal and Shoes may ho found at REEE'S REGISTER'S NOTICE! NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in interested, that Thomas Vought Ad minitrator orthe o,tate or Jichafins Vovzhl. deed.. • late of Rome township; and Gee. Van Ness, Guanlian of Lydia 8. Homet, minor child of C. Hamel. dec'd.. late of Assylum,tovanship; and Wm Reeler, one of the administrators of the estate of Richard Horton. dec'd.. late ofBheshequin township ; auJ Jos. M. Pioßet. one o the athninietotors of the estate of Francis Dclpeuch. deed.. late of Towanda township, have filed and settled in the, Maw of the Register of Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, the accounm of their several administrations upon the estates aforesaid. end that the same will tw presented to the Orphan's court of 5211.1 county, on Monday the 7th day of December next, fur confirmation and allowance. L. E. DE WOLF, Register.' Register's Office, Towanda, 0M,28. 1846. New Fall and Winter Goods, THE subscriber is now receiving from the city of New York a large assortment of GOODS suit d to the season, carefully selected, and purchased at unusual ly low prices, which will enable him to sell very low (or cash, lumber, country produce, or approve&crellit. His friends and tbe public generally are invited to Call and examine'his stock before purchasing elsewlwre.— He feels confident that he can offer them better bargains than they have heretofore. made in this town. or any other in this region of country. In biskssortment will he found in all their varieties. Dry Goals, Groceries, Hardware. Crockery, Glam., Nails, Iron, Steel, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Boots, Shoes, 4.c. Towanda, Oct. 26, 1846, N. N. BETTS. THE Ladies will find a great variety of worstml dress goods: also, a beautiful assortment of prints at very low prices at BE l' TS' FRENCH and English cloths, heavy Beaver and Tweeds for over costs, fancy Cesainieres and Sat •finetts, a great variety will be found at BE I'TS'. • MOUSLIN Do IA INE, CIAMEIIII. Rah Roy and Broths Shawls, a great variety will he found ct Mary Brayman vs. Thoniax Brayman—No. 170 May T. 1846, In Brad.-Com. Pleas— Libel for Divorce. TO THOMAS BRAYMAN , the defendant in the above case—you are hereby notified that Ma .y Brayman your wife, has filed her petition in said court for a diveice from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you; and that so alias subpena has been returned and poor made that you were not to be found in said county, You are therefore hereby required to appear at the Court House in the borough of Towanda, at the December term of said common pleas, on Monday the 7th of December neat, to answer the said complaint, & show cause if any you have, why the said Maty Bray man shall not be divorced (morn von. JOHN F. MEANS.Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Oct. 24. 1846. New Supply of Fall and Winter Goods• BURTON K INGSBERY TENDERS his thanks for 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. largeet and cheapest assortment of GOODS ever purchased fur this market, which 'be pledges himself to sell 20 per cent. lower than the same quality of goods were eve' before offered in Tow anda. This is no humbuggery. Just drop in and price my goods. I have almost every thing wanted by the farmer, mechanic, and everybody else, and portico latly the .Ladies. My stock of Cashmeres, M. De Lanes. Black and colored Alpaccae. California Plaids and Ginghams, are very cheap. With regard to Broad Cloths, Cas4ineres, Satinetts, Jeans, Domestic cloths, Vestinga PrintS, &c. I knock under to no merchant in this town or any where else. 9 001 - 1 1.Bs. Sole Leather, Uth pper Lea her and kf Calf Skins, lower than was ever offi.red in Towanda, by B. KINGSBERV. Q WEEDS Iron, Horse Shoe, Round Band, Nail rods Hurse Shoe Nails, Steel of all kinds will 1w sold very low by B. K(NGSBRRY. BOOTS and SHOES, a very hirer aaanrttnent, and unuxually cheap at B. KINGSBERY'S. 100Y1JS. Beautiful Carpeting, two .hillings per yard below the market price at B. KfNGSBERY'S. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persona indebted to the estate of John L. Webb lataof Smithfield township, dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate, are requested to present them forth with for adjustment. D. BULLOCK, Smithfield, Oct. 26, 1846. J. E. WEEB, Administrators. THOSE LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN GIN G. ham, Rept DeLanus, Latoma.clothe for summer dresses, so long looktd for by the Ladies, have arrived and may now hr peen at REED's NEW FALL GOODS FOR 1846. 11. S. &•111. C. MERCUR. LIAVE just received, and are now opening a largo and general assortment of Fancy and Staple Goods, embracing almost every thing wanted by the Huusekeeper, Farmer, and Mechanic, which were par chavid . principally fur cash and at rates that enable them to sell at such low pike., that it will be for the Intereit of every ono paying cash for goods. (regardless of all puffing advertisemnts) to ate° them n catil and examine their stuck, as they still adhere to their motto of small proti Is and quick sales." ;remands. &pt. 30, 1R46. 3112 ST LP:, VIE M 9 attorney at Law, OFFICE in the north corner of the Brick Row.di rcetly over the Po-t Oilice, Mein street. tn'En 'trance et the north end of the buihrine. Estate af :Patrick Brady, deceased. frO Lockwood Smith, IMP of the Adniiiii-tritiors cal said ratite.. 'eke notice, (hit application has been made to said Court on behalf of James Mrahon. 'Guardian' of Jantes•Brady; to Vaiceiig let ter ministration. Said application set forth that you have left the state - for mere ban one year last past, and have no known place of residence therein. You are there fore required to appear at the nett term of said Court in December. and show show cause. if 'any you have, why said letter should not be vacated. . LYMAN E. DE WOLF, Clk. Orptuut's Court Oet. 13; 1846. TXTANTED IMMEDIATELY, by the Kulmeriber, YY a Journeyinen ; also. en opprendee to the Blacksmitizin busiuers. J. B. RIDGWAY. Great Attraction at No. 1. Bricii4 o " r _ LATE .ARR 1114.1.. A 4.. . S. (71 1 A MBERI3N is new receiving a "pie r. , ~, assortment of Dmgoi„ Medicine" , Paints, this 17 AS. elttilf4; and ii, addition, a full and complete a. MOrl lum t of FAMILY GROCERIES ;—the stuck con victing hi put of the follemsion : MEDICINES, &e. Alum, Alcohol, Aloes, Annetta, MidMaly, Arrow Root. Arsenic, Aqua Fortis,dts. Ammuc,l6katies, assort ed, Bears' Oil, British till, Blue Vitriol. Boras, Bark„ Arius. pulv., Bath Brick, Balsam Copaiva, Burgundy Pitch, Camphor. Calomel, Can way ScethiAlatitharides, Carb.Ammon.,Cayenne J'epper, Chamomile Flowers, Cinnamon, Clove's, Cintrt Plaster, Copperas. Confec tionary, Corks of all kinds, Cream Tartar, Curcuma Cuhubs, Emery, airs'd from No. Ito 6, Epsom Salts. Fssenee Bergamot. do..l.einon. do Peppermint, do. and Oil Spruce, Floe. Sulphur, „dn. Behrens, *sine of all kinds, Gold Leal. Gum ()pion', do. Arabic. do. Copal, In. Assaketida, do. Myrrh, do. 'Pragaranth, Ilarkem (111, thera Picot, Indigo, Spanish, float do. Bengal, Ink Powders. Ink, in bottles. do. Indellible. Irish Moss, !gingham', Itch Ointment, Ivory Black.Jslap. Laudanum Licorice Roo, do. Ball, Lunar Caustic, Macassar Oil; Mace, Magnesia, do. calcined, Manna, Mustard seed, do. ground, Nura rig Bottles, Nutgells, Nutmeg, Oil, fall. winter and summer strained Sperm, bleached, wht. 'and natuial. do. Linseed. do Camphine. Sweet, do-Vit rol, do. Wintergreen, do. Peppermint, do Aniseed, do. Lavender, Opodeldoe, Paragnric, Pearl Barley. Pepper Sauce, Perfumery, Pill Bores. Pink Pinot. Frascati!, Potash, Quicksilver. Rhubarb, it. & pnwitr., Roll Brim stone. Red Chalk, Rtul Precipitate. Saffron, American arid Spanish, Sand Paper. Sal. Ammoniac, do. Clauber, Saltpetre, Sarsapreilla, do Syrup, Seating Wax, Senna, Shaker'S Herbs. Sponge, coarse and fine, Starch, Snuff Maccaboy de. Scotch, do. Cephalic, Snap. Castile, dn. Shaving, do Winsor, Spermaceti, Spts. Hartshorn, do. Nit. Dole., Sitgar Lead. Sup. Carb. Soda, Sulph. Quinine, Syrinfles. amorted, 'Tart. Acid. Tenter Hooks. Vials, assorted, Valerian Root, Wafers, White and lied Tartar. PAINTS Black Lead. Cassia. Chalk. Chrome Yellow, do. Green. Cope! Varnieb, Coacb do. Lead. White, dry and in Oil, Lamp Black, Liiharage. rutty, Paris White, Npanish Brown. French Green. :sin. Turpentine. Rosin, Venetian Red, Verdigris, Vermillion, Whiting, Yellow Ochre. DYE-STUFFS. Bed %Vend, Nicaragua, Madder,Muriate Tin, Oxalic Acid, Prussian Blue, Pumice, Red Saunders, Rotten Stone, Camweed, Cochineal. Ext. Leawood, Crain Tin, Hatchwood, Lac Dye, Leawood. PATENT MEDICINES The grrat English remedy. Burhsn's Ifemmirian Balsam of Life, Sand's Sarsaparilla. Bristol's Est.. an. Wistar's Balsom Wild Cherry, _Pectoral Honey of Li verwort, Cherserosn's Arabian Balsam. Pak, Oriental, do. Dr. Post's.do. Hooper's. do. Moffat's, do. Persian, do. Drandreth's, do. l'hintley'4, do. Lee's, Godfrey's cordial, Thompson's Dyewater, Dr. Jayne's Epectoratd. GROUERIES Ten, Coffee, Sugar, Spice and Pepper, Starch, Rai idns, Sods Cnickers, Cinnamon, Etigli+h Currants, Nuiineg+. ref. Family Soap, Spero Can dles Chemical Wai, do. Tobacco and Snuff, Sal —Um me, Pipes, J3rocims, PaiLs, ropes, Refined Loaf Sugar, Cassia. WINDOW-GLASs Looking Glass plutes of all sizes, Witubrtv Glass, 7 by 9, 8 by 10,10 by 12, 10 by 14, 11 by 15, 12 by 16, 12 by IN. Fanry articles of 01l kinds. Also—Fine Butter Crackers. , Towanda, Aug. 4,181 G, FALL & WINTER GOODS. MONTANYES . & CO., are now reciesing a very destraale assortment of Goods,purchssed dmiug a great depression in the market, comprising, French & English BROAD,CLOTHS,Cassimeres and Sattinets, and the choicest patterns of Prints and Worsted Goods. Grateful for past favors they respectfully solicit a gene. toes public to call and examine their stock. and think can hold out sufficient inducements to CLOWN their shore of public patronage. Septembor 7, 1846. OA\ 2331.2Vt.(2}. UZZYZ - LLUMZ&Z. -91VE111"r1IING in the line, including Elliptic Springy, Iron Axela, Mailable Bora, Dash, Seat +mil Stop Irons,Ornantente,lndia Rubber and Oil Cloth, Lace, Tufts, M 0.., Ate. for sale at jIB ME RI INSURANCE AGENCY. THE subscriber snntincies t&sict as agent for the DE LAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.. of Philadelphia, a stock company of good standing and re pute & does business on as far ruble terms as any other. He is also agent for the LYCOMING CO. MU TUAL. INSURANCE CO., a company which has al ways been punctual in the payment of losses and pre sents advantages seldom found. Towanda, Mnv 20. 0. D. BARTLETT. NOTICE THEpartnership heretofore existing between the suliseribers under the firm of J . H. S. 11. S. Phiti ney, is this day by mutual con-ent dissolved ; all notes and accounts due the Isto firm will he found in the Minds of J. H. Phitinry, who is authorised to settle all time- . new of the fine. .1. H. PHINNEV Ji. Monmetaii, Oct. 19, 1816. H. 1". MUNN EY. P. B. All unsettled accounts of the late firm must he settled by note or otherwise by the first of January next; or they will be left in the hands of some official man for collection. J. 11. PHINNET. Jr. Po,;itive and timely Notice TS hereby given that all my accounts for costs halm been placed in the hands of N. J. HEELER, for collection. This is to . inform all persons interested that unless settlement is made by the close of the approach ing December Court, these accounts will be teft in the hands of ott officer, with instructions to collect them without daty, and with= respect to persons. Nov. I, 1846. JOHN N. WESTON. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned Auditor , appointed by the 01'- plan's Court of Bradford county, - to make distri bution of funds proceeding from sale by the Adminis trator of real estate of Wm. Myer. late of said county, deceased. hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Towanda Bo rough, on SaturdAy the 14th day of November nest. at two o'clock P. M., when all persons interested are re quired to present their claims, or be debarred non, carv ing in upon said funds. H. BOOTH, Auditor. Towanda, I. 14, 1R46. LIaT OF 1.E.:17E118, remaining to unts Post t. fire ritTowanda, quarter ending Sept. 30, 1846. A very Rufus Howland J P Bush Wm 2 Horton E H Bishop Eliza 4 Herkimer Henry Bingham Miss Mary E Herrick Margaret Bancroft I. G Holcomb J Brown Henry Johnson Nicholas Brown Lucy - Johnson C A Burbank H (I Jones Cobol Benjamin Lucina Jones Thomas Bennett Cheutot Ketchum John _ Butler Marvin !Alley Mrs C Brainhall Miss P A • . Late Samuel H Bowman David hi (dimly Thomas • Bartley - John Moore Robert Bieck Win McAndrus Martin Comings Alrnira Morgan S H Campbell Win E Mornighori John . Crowley Jim 111 . Cord John Cornell Thomas Itlinse C A Castle & Hamilton MeAffee M Crance J D • Northrop Misa Mary S 2 Coeineer, M Power St Drake James C Phinticy IT S Drumlin D P4bner Harriet Doherty A Phinnes Gould' Ll4iversport H Park S S Ethsrid a m Loan E Porter J ;ors ... - Ennis Sties M . Roach E.lmand Fox John St Bavd . g. T FaAer \,, Bjr Hon 2 Siekler C Pore.t Benj tickler Miss A Farnham JAn P. Sullivan Mrs Hannah Fowler Rogers Shepard S E GMT! Cgpt A Taylor Jacob 2 . ' . Gilbert - John Tame Jacob Holmes John Tnylor Matilda Thompson John T. A S CIAVIBERLIN. P. M',. . .._ ...... HORSE SHOEING done on abort notice hy. Towand.k, Oct. 13,'40. N.11E31110:0 WAY. I A. S. C