SHERIFF'S SALES r virtue of sundry writs of.venditicreex pones is. (gsued out of the cant of common pelas of Brad. o ody, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of Ira IL Stephens in the borough of roods, on Monday, the sirventh day of December at, d onio'clodt tbe &Bowing property situ- w -r township 'and bounded ou the north r „,ailltg h. tads of Sumner & Jennings, no by lands of Jas. "i FaVaughn,, southby Michael WHAM*, 'west by C. Contammg about 88 acre". about 50 acres im. with two framed horses inf.! a small orchard roost motor. gebed and taken in execution at the suit of John Donnell vs. Isaac Place and Wm. Place. ALSO. -The following piece or parcel of lend situate the township of Athens and bounded on the north by hod of Abraham Hokin", ca the . east by Watson L. s e a, oo the earth by lands of said Sutliff, and on the w ed by land of Wm. Rolfe. Containing eight acres j thirty six perches, more or less, with about four acres b r eed, & one smallframed house thereon erected. ga t ed and taken in execution at the suit of Francis T y l e r & H. Williston Jr. assignees of G. A s Perkins va. thniel Mills. ALSO --The following piece or parcel of land situate l a the township of Litchfield and bounded on the north by too o f p a lly pots, Thos. Evans & Jacob Camp bell, on the east by land of Wm. Watkrni and land in posession of John Campbell, on the south byland of Charles Comstock, now in possession of E. Paine, on the mist by lands of John CampbelL Containing 153 owne rs sr less, with about one acre improved, one tog house thereon. .Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Letty E. Shepard vi Abram F. & jamb Campbell. ALSO-The following piece or parcel of land situate is Burlington tp. and bounded as follows: beginning at a hemlock the S. E. corner of warrantt at no. 1723 ; thence west 300 & 5-10 p. to • post and atones thence earth 64 & 8-10 p. to the north line of said warrant lay 4 post la stones; thence smolt 89° west 300 & 5-10 .to the N.E. corner of saLl warrant lot, a post ; thence , p anteast 70 & 2-10 p. to the beginning. Contain. mg VS acres 4461 perches strict measure. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Timothy • Paxson and' Win. Davidson trustees of thetbank of !4. America vs. FredericirCrofut, James L. Cnafut, Israel H Shipman & terra tenants. ALSO-The following property situate in Ridgbery to an : bounded north by Ira G. Hill; east by Peter ;: q uires, souk by land -of Monza Wvokoop, west by g ua tlin Wynkoop. Containing 40 acres. two acres immured with one log lauusethe property of C. HoOver.. ALSO-One other piece of load situate in Athens ad hounded north by D. H. Brown, east by land of D. Cashier, south by Charles Jacklin, west by Niel Mc- Datße. Containing ten acres, about eight improveil with one framed house and framed barn and apple or chard thereon, levied upon as the property of S. C. Clark. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Tracy .4. Lockwood vs. Cornelius Hoover & Samuel S. Clark. ALSO—'f he.following piece or parcel of land situate is Herrick, and bounded on the west by Oliver Gray &' Lute Bilged, north by unseated lands and N. Rogers, routh by Synos Rogers & Owen Snow, east by R. Dc. pea lot. Containing . 190 acres, about SO acres thereof improved, with three log bowies, two framed barns' and ',small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Orman vs. ht. D. F. Hines. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate shrshequm and 'bounded Cu the north by Archibald Forbes, on the east by Harry Shaw, on the south by Adelaide Delpeuch and west by the dusquebanna riser. Containing sixty acres, fifteen acres improved and ttvo mined houses and one (rained barn thereon. Sena! and taken in execution at the suit of Theodore W. Bnnk ca. Win. Forbes 2d. ALSO—The following Piece or pare of laud situate in Ors-ell township and bounded on the north by John .co CossPAL, east by Gtiswold Matthews, on the south y Mortis Woodruff & John Moore. Containing one bundreJ and thirty acres more or less, seventy acres inn provnl, with a framed house and barn thereon with an Sized and taken In execution at the suit of Reuben Aistwoal vs E. W. Warfield. .►LSO—.The fallowing described piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington and bounded on the north by •Wells 4 Perkins, west by Charle. Scouton, south by Wm. G. Hall, east ley G.R.. Haight. Containing fifty acne more or Ick,s, about twelve acres thereof improved with a Jog house thereon. seized and taken in executi.m. at the suit of A. D. Spalding es. L.M. Berry. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate an Orwell township, and bounded on the north oy land o(Jobnaon•Calca, on the east by laud of Griswold Mat trasaodon the south and west by land of Morris Wood nif AAIL Payson. Containing 125 acres more or aith about 75 acres improved with one framed bow, one framed barn, and 31:10 apple orchard thereon. Seized and'taken in execution at the snit of David F. Barstow vs. E. W.& Wm- Warfield. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate to-Asy, lam township, bounded on the north by the Sus lurbaorta river, east by Chesterßutler, south by Moses Eltingbery, west by Mary Horton and others. Contain. 1,1; 137 acres, fifty acres thereof improved, one framed home we log house one fronted barn and shop thereon. Sited and taken in execution it the suit of H. & S. not vs. Aaron Ely & Daniel C. Miller. ALSO—The following piece or pareel of land situate In Athens township and bounded on the north by land ltavidson & Mc Euen, east by lands of C.N. , hrraan, east by lands of C. N. Shipman, south by bads W. Patrick, on the wes oy !antis lute own e d by Wynkoop, being lot no-9, as surveyed br Orson Rickey. Containing 108 acres. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D Paine G. 0. Welles. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of Lund eituate in VVyalusing township bounded and de verbal north by the main eon' leading fmre Tov;anila Matriers Eddy. east by Charles Hendricks, on 44e.i by land of Fphraim Beeman and the Suave:lfni-1 . 1,1 roe; and on the west by E. Leine. Containing 37 anew, all improved, with a new two story tavern house one dote house, and two barns thereon erected, it being the came property that was purchased at Sheriff's sale ha Philip Sullivan is execution against Jacob Cams 4 diets. stxml se l (*ket, in execution at the suit of f. H. Ste illcsb use vs. Philip Sullivan. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Litchfield tp., 31:intun g at a pine root, and stones, and a rock oak vimess, N. 6V W. 15 links, thence N. 34 0 W. 100 serehes to a white oak sapling for a corner, thence Ll2 ' ) Mrchestto a chesnut sapling for a corner, ihnixe X 21 perches to the S W corner of a resers , 0, kit for Solomon Merril a post, thence E 130 2-10 ;tithes Ida pest a corner for C bouncy Parks, thence '... 181 perches to a post on the N line of David ye 'tansy's lot, thence IV 331 2-10 perches to a post a 6 ''i'e oak, N W marked as a witness, thence N 167 perches to a post S E corner of a lot bought by parties of the first part, of Robt Spalding, thence Vi 15 0 perches to a post on the town line between Athens and Litchfield, thence N on said line GO per ves la a post, thence east 55 perches to a corner, . 684 0 perches.of a lot formerly deeded to David g rkAbence N 6 8-10 perches to said Park corner, ( ktce E 19 perches to another of Park's lots, or 161 =t' of beginning. Containing 327 acres, and 28 P'rdaes more or less. n ail—Another lot beginning at a crooked ches• 111 ' 8 W corner of a lot surveyed to Danl Doan, ~.eace N 100 perches to a hemlock sapling, thence r , 66 perches to apost, thence south 100 perches to aPosl, thence north 80 perches to the bestinning.— yp l fainitig 50 acres, more or less, and ath pieces containing 377 acres and 28 perches, with ms improved, a framed house, framed and log qrs and two apple orchards thereon, and all the . kumest sr title of Defendants in sawmill on the wa 3of B atteriee's creek, suppOsed to be one-half, tith the privileges, &c. . • tt e , zed and taken in execution at the suit of Ben illuaziLaiermbert, to the use of Job Shepard, vs. Chas • piece or pareol of land in South Creek 143 biP• bounded north by lands of William Burk, east by lands of David.Hildreth and Ralph Crane, 'otult by Willlinut Decker, and west by land in pos. I, ssion of James Dewey. Containing 124 acres, eb ab ont2s acres improved, with one log honse, lo„ arn , _and two apple orchards thereon. eALsitn...One othe tract of land situate in South sil ek t° "sbiP. bounded north by lands of Widow ~,east by land of James Dewey, smith by tatsleeker and west by land ilPhilo Fasset. Con % 71 acres with about 25 acres improved. p wed and taken in execution at the suit of John Tr t l,a , l s er to the use of Calvin West, vs. Jas. Dewey. tp 67"" Piece or parcel ef land in Windhann "'"'" ll4 ° 4 alordl by land of James Kinyon, east by land of Joseph Doane, south by land of Nathan Doane, west by Matthew, Buck. Containing about 100 acres, 4 . acres improved, one- log house and small framed barn thereon. Seized and taken-in execution at the suit of P. P. Sanford & Co., to 'the use of Julius Russell vs. John Russell.• ' ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Durent twp.; bdlinded south by land of William Kilmer, east , by Samuel Chilson, Yd., north by lands of Charles F. Welles, and west by land of L. E. DeWold Con taining about 30 acres, 11 acres improved, with a log house thereon. Seized:and taken in execution at thesuit of Jesse R. Covrell vs. James 1). McCracken. . • . ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Standing Stone bounded north by !and of Alonzo —, e,ast by land Bensley, south by lands of Dixson and Henry W. Tracy, and west by land of Anson Goff. ' Cos/ taining-about one hundred and eleven acres, about fifty acres improved, with one log house and 'framed barn and one small apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. H. Baird & Co. vs. James T. Taylor. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levan Facies, all that certain piece or parcel of land butted bounded aid de scribed as follows; beginningat a post thence south 80° west 363-p. At 6-10 to a post; thence auth too east 104 p. & 3-10 to a beech sapling; thence north 80° east 129 p. 41c. 6-10 to a port; thence north 10° west 13 p. & 1-10 to a post; thence north 78° east 234 p. to a cucumber; thence north 10° east 83,p. & 2-10 to the place of beginning. Containing 200 acres & 1 -10 of an acre with the allowance of six per cent. for roads. Seized and taken in execution at tho snit of Alexan der Baring tic Henry Baring, who survived Robert Gilmore, Thos. M. Willing, C. Willing Hare, devisees in trust for the estate of Wm. Bingham VP:Banel Kel logg, Gordon Wilcox, John Doty, T. C. Kellogg . and She Wen Guernsey terra tenants• A piece or parcel of land in Ulster, batted, bounded and described as follows: beginning at a post 'thence south 80° west 363.5 c 6-10 p. to a post; thence/ north 10° west 71 p. 7-10 to , a post• thence north 80° east 363 p. & 6_ • 10 to a hemlock; thence south 10° seat 71 p. & 7-10 to the place of beginning. Contain ing 153 acres & 8-10 of an acre with the allowance of six per nett.' Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Alexan! der Baling and Henry Darling who survived Thos. M. Willing and C. Willing Hare devisees in trim' t of the estate of Win. Bingham vs. John Bassett, Gordon. Wil cox, John Doty, T. C. Kellogg and Sheldon Guernsey terre tenants. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Franklin tp., Beginnitr , at an ash the N E corner of a lot deeded to JosiaeMcCrane, thence S 237 6-10 perches to a post, thence E 58 perches to a: post, thence N 241 540 perches to the S bank of the Towanda creek, thence up the said creek, according to the several courses' thereof, to the place of beginning . Contain ing 82 acres and 70 perches, with allowance. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of The Bank of North America, to the use or Stephen Pierce vs. Jediah C,:ranmer. J. F MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff Office Towanda Oct. 21 1846. SHERIFF'S SALES. 'IIQ X' virtue of sundry writs of veuditioni exponas issued out 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 of December next, at one o'clock P. M., the Ibllow 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 the narnelof Robert Hampton, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, in Monroe township. Beginning at a maple, thence by land of Frederick Castator, 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 Peter Schotts, S. 29° W. 424 perches to a post; and thence by land of Mary Wallis, S. 61° E. 160 percheA to the begin ning, containing 400 acres and alleWance of 6 per cent. for Roads. One other thereofcalled in the Patent "Culeshill," surveyed 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 liamp- Ma, 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 chesnut oak; and thence by land of Mercy Ellis, S. 61° E. 160 perches to the begin ning, containing 400 acres and the usual allowance of 6 per cent. Am. 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 by land of Harman Castator, 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. 61° E. 320 perches to a post ; and thence by land of Ann Har ris, N. 29° E. 212 perches to the beginning, con taining 400 acres and the usual allowance of 6 per cent. atc. One other thereof called in the Patent, " Frede ricksburg," surveyed in the name of Frederick Schotts, 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, S. 29° W. 424. perches to a chesout sapling; and thence by land of John Moore, 5.61° E. 160 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and the usual allowance of G per cent. &c. One other thereof called in the Patent "Spring field," 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. 160 perches to a post; thence by land of Frederick Sebum, 5.29° W. 424 perches to a post; and thence by land of Hannah Woodruff, 5.61° E. 160 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acresauddie usual allowance of 6 per cent. &c. One other thereof called in the Patent, "Bristol," surveyed in the name of Samuel Anderson, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, in Monroe town ship. Beg inning at a post, thence by laud of Peter Schotts an Robert Hampton, S. 61° E. 320 perches to a post; thence by land of Joseph Anderson, N. 29° E. 212 perches to an ash sapling; thence by vacant land N.6l° W. 329 perches to a Hemlock; and thence by land of Peter North, S. 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," surveyed in the name of Joseph Anderson, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, in, Monroe and Albany townships. Beginning at a post, thence by land of Frederick Castator and George Barnes, S. 61° E. 320 perches to a post; thence by land of John Barron, Junior, N. 29° E, 212 perches to a white oak; thence by vacant land, N. 61° W. 320 perches to an ash sapling; and thence by land . of Samuel Anderson, S. 20° W, 212 perches' to the beginning, containing. 400 acrei and the usual allow ance of 6 per cent. &c. The unsold residue (containing 93 acres or there abouts) of one other thereof, called in the Patent, "Lisle," surveyed in the name of Moses Rush, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, in Albany township. Beginning at a post, thence by land of Elizabeth Rush, N. 29° E. 364 perches to a post; thence by land of George Barnes and Frederick Castator, N. 61° W. 19perches to a maple; thence by land of Mary Wallis, 8. 29° W. 364 perches to a post; thence by oldsurveys, S. 61° E. 199 perches to the beginning, containing 427 acres, sixteen per; ches and the usual allowance of 6 per cent. &c. The unsold residue (containing' 122 acres or thereabouts) of one other thereof, called in the Pa tent, " Oatfield," surveyed in the name of Elizabeth Rush, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, in Albany township. Beginning at a post, thence by land of Mary Robb, N. 29° E. 364 perches to a post; thence by land of Peter Benson and George Barnes, N. 61? W. 198 perches to a post; thence by land of Moses Rush, 8. 29°. W. 364 perches to a post; and thence by old surveys, 8.61° E. 198 perches to the beginning, containing 425 acres and the usual al lowance of 8 per cent. &c. The unsold residue (containing 78 acres or there aborits) of one other thereof, called in the Patent, " Copenhagen," surveyed in the name of Frederick Castator, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, in Monroe and Albany townships. Beginning at a post, thence by land of George Barnes, N. 29 5 E. 424 - - perches' to a postif thentieby land 14,42101 Ander. son, N. 61°'W. I'6ll l perches to a' Tlost;. thence by laid of Robert noniron; 8.'29° W." 424 perehes.to a maple; and thence by land citMoSeti Rash ft 9 . 4l°, E. 160 perches to 'Ms hegimanitt,'containtag :400. acres and the usual allewanceof 6 iterient,fte. The `residue' (containing 393 - semi* thereabouts) of one other there:if; called in "tha pa- Moorelleldr, 'surveyed 'la the name of Potin Moore, situate on'the irateratif Tin:midi creek : 4 Monroe township. Beginning at a post,,thence by. land of Hannah Woodruff; rt E'424 perches to a post; thence by land of Frederick &hosts, N.6l° W. 160 perches to a chesnut sapling; dinece by land of Harman Castator. a 29° W. 464 perches to a post; and thence by land of Ann. Hanis,'l3 61° E. 160 perches' to the , begioning,. containing. 400 acres and the usual allowance of 6 percent. &c. - The unsold residue' (containing 280 acres . or re theabouts) of one other threof, called in' the Pa= tent," Monmouth," surveyed in the name. Of 'Han nah Wooruff, situtate on the 'waters of Loyalsock creek, in Monroe township. Begjaning at a thes;, nut oak, thence by land of George 'Schott!, N: 61° W. 180 perches to a post ; thence by land of John Moore, S. 29° W 424 perches to tt post; thence by land of Ann Harris; 8.61° E. 160 perches to a twist; 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 Oent. Arc., 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 Motircie township, surveyed lathe naMe of Mary Ellis or Mercy Ellis. Beginning at a dies. nut oak,thence by land of Hannah Woodruff; 8.29° W- 424 percheeto a post; thence by land of Mary Wallis, N.29° E. 424 perches to a post: thence by land of Peter &holm, N. 61° W. 160 perches to the beginnino, containing 400 acres the usual allow. ante of eper 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 Monroe 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, 8.29° W. 524 perches; thence by old stir -reps, 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 per cent. &c. ' The. unsold residue (containing 107 acres or thereabouts) of one other thereof called, 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 ofloseph Anderson,* 29° W. 212 perches to a post; thence by land of Peter Benson and John Barron, senior, S 61T E 320 perches to an ironwood, thence by vacant land N 29° E 212 perches to au ash, N 61° W-320 perches to the beginning, con taining 400 acres and the usual allowance, &e. And the unsold residue, containing 390 acres, or thereabouts) of the last of the said tracts, called in the Pitent, "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. 626 perches to a post; theme by land of Stephen Hol lingsmonh and old surveys, S. 29° W. 156 perches to a spanish oak; thence by old surveys, S. 61° E. 160 perches to a sugar tree; N. 29° E. 160 perches to an ashD S. 61° E. 365 perches to a post; and thence by land of Mary Wallis, N. 29° E. 96 per ches to the beginning, containing 448 gores and 19 perches and the usual allowance of 6 per cent. &c. Seized and taken in execution at the suit uf Ro bert Bell vs. John L Newbold: Also, seized and taken in 'execution "at the snit of Robert Bell vs. Nathan Smith. Also, seized and taken in execution at the snit of Robert Bell vs. Wilhad L. Newbold. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda:Nov. 9, 1816 Surrender of the Mexican Batteries ! Old Rough and Ready" again Pielorious: ONE ARK LOAD, and several wagon loads of NE W GOODS, have just arrived, and are selling cheaper than ever at NO. 3, Brick Row. November 9. WAL -BAIRD & CO. PRINTS -500 different styles, bought in the city of New York, by the case, on the "cash donm"pLut, sad will be sold accordingly. BAIRD & CO. 111: 'War 411IG 1/Clb flf211F:11 Alio • G reat Reduction in Price ! T KINGSBERY JR., would invite parchuers to • examine his NEW STOCK OF GOODS, as he is confident that the great falling off in prices will enable him to offer greater inducements than can be 'presented by those who purchased their plods earlicrin the season. Towanda, November 3, 1846. Orphans' Court Sale. PURSUANT to en order of the Orphans court in and for Bradford county, held at Towanda, the 17th day of September, 1846, 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 de scribed rot of land situate in the township of Rome, commencing at a corner on the public highway leading from Rome village to Johnron's, in Rome township, and running north one degree east two, rods; thence south 89° east, 10} rods to a corner; thence month one degree west two rods; thence north eighty-nine degrees west ten and a quarter rods to the place of beginning. Containing twenty-one square rods,with a framed house thereon erected, being a lot bought of Stephen Cran mer. now deceased, by John B. Taylor in his life time. The above will he sold as the property of John 13. Tay lor, deceased, late of Rome township. Terms made known on the day of sale. LEWIS GOFF. • WM. E. MAYNARD, Raw. 0(1.31, 1846. Ads. of J. B. Tay&r. deed. TliE SUBSCRIPTION LIST is now open forthe Pamphlet Laws for 1847. November 3, 1846. J. REEL, neasurer: Broad Cloth, Cassimeres & •Sattinets. ALARGE assortment of Broad ClOths, Cusimeres, and Sauinerts, which we have long been famous for selling good and cheap. now cheaper than ever— and upon which we challenges the world, just received at 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, Nov. 3, IMO. WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS— : . Wheat, Domestic Flannel, Ryo, Woolen Socks, Corn, Buckwheat, Oat , , Flaxseed. Butter, White Beans, Cheese, COON SKINS, In abort. almost anything, for which liberal prices will be paid at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. Towanda, Nov. 3, 1848. LATEST NEWS FROM MEXICO! T HE most extensive variety of Ladies' Winter Dress Goods with all aons of outlandish names, of the most beautiful patterns and lowest prices ever men in this country. just opened at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. UFFS, Mlllll.l'S-11e most fashionable and ugli est looking Mull out, in any quantity. cheap et nov3 • , 0. I).I3ARTLETT'S. BOOTS & SHOES.:-11 Brat rata assortment of imam and fine Boots, Shoes eand Slippers, the latter French of course, just opened at , • - novS 0. D. BARTLETT'S. SBA WLS--yulandties of Shawl*, Dims kind. going - allot and cheap. at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. CAPE; of all kinds cheap, besidai swag thing alas at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. SANTA ANNA TAKEN ! JUST received a large and splendid asscatment of new Goods, bought entirely with. Cash, during • vest Unrevaion in the market, and with the ezprew view of NDERSELLINU the BRAGOADOCIES, O,D. BARTLETT. LRYWWWS nragaZikitaignUlD KISHIONABLE' TAILORS,' Over Montanyes stere,aext dvy to,Mercaeo law office, at the old stand of Powell dc Seaman. . col Betailera of loielgit lenhadin . THE following ststessiilt et Mean "de renliern Goods cid 'lloselunslise. in BrsafFd twiny. hes beFli eaasia to tos.es'eledi in eciefoinuty with Medal tedueorobiacstelath 4ths 1824, millet /* udiersof Foteiga GoodiandAnchanifies. • it1110111.•' I a nn . I Anent &License. Psid. I - Unpaid. - - .., .. - .IITHENS' BOROUGH, . • Satkckar-Wldles & Harris -.1. Is , $l3 ao L 8 Ellsworth ' • --,• -A 13 • - 10- Thomas Maxwell 3 d .. ',. 13 (exonerated) Cleary A Perkhis . )1 ~ 14 • 7 Chester Part. :• • --1 - •14 ' 7 , . CII Herrick - - 1 i • 14 7 M BRogers ' • % - -,.) 14 ~ 7 H 8 Comstock I`. ',., 13 10 Joh Morley ' .', 14 ATHENS TOWNSHIP. ? John Watkins, • 114 (ezonmated.) Thomas Gardner )14 7 , dISTYLUAL-, , .. Ehnar Horton ' - 14 7 'Joint Rerton.jr- "14 7 BURLINGTON. Astl3 II Mork) , . l : 14 ' *7 • . one!' & Gee '_ 14'' 7 CANTO* Charles Rathbone - • • t 13 10 , . DUREAL• Ulysses Moody--* -. , T 14 7 0 D Chamberlin •-, • 14 T • FRANKLIN. James W Meteor Liquor 14 10 50 .R K Bayley 14 7 WiMem Angle * 14 MONROE, Rouen Polder 13 10 D C Salsbury Liquor 13 10 N Warted . " 14 10 SO S& J 1.1 Phinney. " 13 lb Benjamin Coolbaughi 14 7 J B & G Smith 14 7 ORWELL, Theopilus Bumphry 14 HentyGibbis, 14 7 PIKE, Smith & Rosa 13 .10 1 E Bullock 13 • 10. Daniel Bailey 13 10 P M Bostwick 13 ROME, Maynard & Wank, RIDGBERRY. itesph Co!born 14 7 John L Webb — 14 7 SHESHEQUIN. Storrs & Jones 13 Horace Kinney & Co. Liquor. 14 Wells, Nichols & Co. " 14 . Lyman Hurfee 13 10 Bullock & Phelps 13 10 E 8 Tracy " 13 10 SPRINGFIELD. E Norman 14 7 - STANDING STONE. Henry W Tracy Liquor 14 10 50 Mix & Worn 14 7 TOIFRND.I BOROUGH. Elliott & Harcur, 12 ' 12 50 0 D Hardee* 14 7 Burton Kingabery Liquor 13 15 Charles Reed " 13 15 Wm M Bainl & Co. " 12 18 75 Tracy& Moore • " 14 10 50 D C Ball " 14 10 50 Miles Crater " 14 10 50 .1 D& E D Montanye 12 12 50 J Kicumbery jr. • 14 . 7 AD . Montanye 14 7 H 8& hi C !demur 12 12 50 George E Flynt & Co. 11 15 8 is Dailey 14 7 A 8 Chamberlin' 14 7 Patrick o'Bl4in 14 7 , TROY; G F Reding= Liquor 11 22 50 Layton lianyOn " 14 10 50 BP . & 8 W Pomeroy sr. r .:o. " 11 22 50 Baird & 'Stephens 13 10 0 P Barad 13 10 ULSTER, Truman & Co. is 10 William Gilman . 13 ' 10 Guy Train Liquor 14 10 50 WiSOX: Robert Spalding Liquor 14 10 50 Judson Holcomb " 14 104 IFEILUSING, Mishit Lewis MH & }I Welles WELLS, Robert nears IfIRRREN, Robert Cooper 14 7 Marcus Tytrel Liquor 14 103 Benjamin Buffington 14 7 All those who have not paid their license, will call and settle the male without delay, and save cost. J. REEL, Treasurer. Treasury Office, November 3, 1846. SAVINGS BANK ! NOTWITHSTANDING the rush at the Savings Bank. for goods, we are happy to state for the be. nefit of Mr. " Pay-down," that be can be accommodat ed with any quantity and style of goods, and new goods at that, and itt the lowest possible 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. Cult purchasers need not be deceived, by those whose inte rests it is to keep them away, as we alwayshave •••a few of the same sort left." Be sure you aro right—No. 5. November 3. *GEO. E. FLYNT & CO. Prints J Prints ANY quantity of New Prints, and desirable patrams just received by n 3 FLYNT & CO. SHAWLS, of all descriptions and prices. from four shillings up. by n 3 FLYNT & CO. SHEETING, Shirting, Wicking. Batting, Colon Yarn, 41e, at FLYNT & CO. GROCERIES, Fresh Groceries, just temised, by ,ttov3 FLYNT. & CO. FLOUR, from the "Globe Mills," • superior article also PORK, first quality, fur sale by November 3. FLYNT & CO. MORE of th ose A. No. athyrs, and a large quantity of LADIES' SHOES, jug received by November 3. FI.YNT & CO. - NOTICE. fAVID DOANE, my son, a lad over eighteen years left my house on the 6th of August inst. without any good reason for doing so, and I hereby forbid all 'and any person whatever harboring or trust ing him on my account ti I will pay no debts of his contracting or expetiriesincurred by him. Windham, Aug.llth '46. JOSEPH DOANE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . ALL persona indetaed to the estate of Oliver Ainger, late of Smithfield township, dee:d4 are befell requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly attested to HENRY PEET. Smithfield, Oct. 13, 1846. Admikistrator. BONNETS—A-greet /I,VIOIZ to the ",Heads .of the 11 Nation." The Ladies will find it a great saving to their beads to call and purchase one of those beautiful Straw, Devon, Gimp, Florence, or Lace, Lawn, Gipsy Bonnets, selling so ettetip at " REED'S. Ca For cheap Wham Bhawla call ou October 15, 1846. B. KINGSBERY. • CASH PAID FOR OATS, ■t nol3 0. D. BAR FLETT'S LADIES! I SAY, ! ! If yesa have made op your minds to buy a nice'dres. - elosk or shawl this season. don't fail to all at N 0.3, Wick Row, where yon can find the most, best and cheapeskanicles in that line, that is kept in town, besides all kinds of trimmings. Remember; call at 'nr I 1 BAIRD'S. TWAIESTIC COTTONS—Brown sheetinp, shin ing, and drilling; Also,*Atoo yarn, batting, wick. inIP, and wadding, Wattle by the late or lots quantity, at evil BAIRD'S. • NEW ; GOODS u. ATV= NEW - YORKCHEAtSTORE ,No 4 : 1141c4: ROW... & E"; REZA wadi' reilleyeany >eve to IL). tender their thanks to the citizens of Leifer& kw their liberal patronage and support, and would in. form them they are now receiving • lanreand 101 l sup ply of FALL and I , II'DiTER. GOODS, which will positively be_ sold at even less than their former low pricer. The war to exterminate high prices is still kept op-no compromise has been made, and they intend to carry the war into the hart of the enemy until they shall yield or adopt the principle of selling goods at small pro: Eta. A nimble v sirmence better than a plow shilling, our motto. - AVERY large - stock of Drawl cloths Caavimeres; Beaver cloths, and‘winter vaginas of all prices; cakes and patterns, now opening and for sale very - low at g, REED'S. AFULL SUPPLY of Men's and Box's Caps. Bits and Muffs may be found at REED'S. A SPLENDID assortment of fall and ornate:dress AIL goods, Cloaking., lec., for sale very low at WOOLBS. &de and Lipper Leather.— Also, plenty of Boots and Shoes may bo lound at REEE*B - - - . NOTICE is hereby given to ell persons in interested, 11 that Thomas Vaught Mminitrator of the estate of rirchalias Voughl. dec'd.. • late of Rome township; and Geo. Van New, Guardian of Lydia S. Hornet, minor child of • • C. Hornet. dec'd.. late of Aseylum township; and Wm Keeler, one of the administrators of the estate of • Richard Horton, deed.: late ofSheshequin township ; and Jos. M. PioHet, one o the admiuistratora of the estate of . - • Francis alpeuch. late of Towanda township, hare filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wills, in and fur the county of Bradford, the accounts of their several administrations upon the estates aforesaid. and that the same will be presented to the Orphan's court of said county, on Monday the 7th day of December next. for confirmation and allowance. f L. E. DEWOLF", Register. Register's Office, Towanda. Oct, 28, 1846. 14 T 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 for cash, lumber, country produce, or approved credit. His friends and the public generally are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.— 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 his assortment will be found in all their varieties. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hanlware, Crockery, Glass, Nails, Iron, Steel, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Boots, Shoes, 4c. 4c. Towanda, Oct. 26. 1846. • N. N. BETTS. THE Ladies will find a pest variety pf worsted dress goods ; also, a beautiful assortment of Outs at very low prices at BETTS' FREINCH and Engirt& cloths, heavykßeaver and Tweeds for over coats, fancy Cassimares and Sal tinetta, a great variety will be found at DETTS'. MOUSLIN De LA INE, Cashmeres, it.rb Roy and Broctcr Shawls, a great variety will be found at BETTS' -- Mary Brayman vs, Thomas Brayinan—No: 170 May T. 1840, In Brad.-com. Pleas— Libel for Divorce. TO THOMAS BRAYMAN, the defendant in the abuse caso—you are hereby notified that Ma, Brayman your wife, has filed her petition in said court for a divorce from the bands of matrimony entered into with you, - and that an alias aubpena has been returned and proof 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 ihe 7th of December next, to answer the said complaint, /Ix show cause if any you have, why the said Mary Bray.' man shall not be divorced from you. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Oct. 24, 1846. New Supply of Fall and Winter Goods. 111DDITON KINGSBERY TENDERS his thanks for past favori, 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. he pledged himself to sell 20 per cent. lower than the same quality of goods were ever 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 particu larly the Ladies. 14 7 13 II My stock of Cashmeres, M. De Lanni, Black and colored Alpaccar, California Plaids and Gingham,. ara very cheap. With regard to Broad Cloths, Cassimmes, flatinetts, Jeans, Domestic clothe, Vestings Prints, eke. I knock under to no merchant in this town or any where else. - 2000 LBS . Solo Leather. Upper Leather and Calf Skins, lower than was ever offered in Towanda, hy 13. KINGSBER Y. Q., WEEDS Ikon, Horse Shoe, Round Band, Nail rods 1.- -3 Horse Shoe Nails, Steal of all kinds will be sold very low by B. KINGSBERY." BOOTS and SHOES, a very large assortment, and unusually cheap at . B. KINGSBERI"S. I.OOYDS. Beautiful Carpeting, two shillings per yard below the market price at B. KINGSBERY'S. 'ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. • ALL persona indebted to the estate of John 1.. Webb late of Smithfield township, deed., 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. H. WEER, Administrators. THOSE LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN GlMS hams, Rept DeLains, Lemma clothe for summer dresses, so long looked for by the Ladies, have arrived iinti may now he seen at -REED'S NEW FAIL GOODS FOR 1846. • H. S. M.C.&SIERCUR.' lOW AVE just received, and are now opening a large - 1111 and general assortment of• Fancy and !Staple Goods, embracing almost every thing wanted by thu Housekeeper, Farmer. and Mechanic; which were pur chased principally fur cash and at rates that enable them to sell at such low prices, that it will-be for the Interest of every ono paying cash for goods. (regardless of all puffing advertisemnta) to ;nye theme call and examine their stock; as they still adhere to their motto of "small profi to and Auick sales." Towanda. 8.0. 30;1046. vanacz MT 713' • Attorney at Law, Arb,FFICE in the north corner of the Brick Ront,tli. LIP rectly over the Post Office, Mein street, Cfl'En. Inmost et the north end of the buildida. d 3. • Estate of Patrick Brady, deceased. • T O, Lockwood Smith, oae of the Adminbarators of said estate. 'eke notice, that application hue been made to said Court on behalf of James'll4l6ahon. Guardian of Jameaßrady, to vacate yom letter of ad ministration. Said application set forth that you have left the state for more bin one year last past, and have no known place of residence therein. You are theic- Axe required to appear at , the next term of said Court in December, and show show cause. If any you have, why said letter should not he vacated. • LYMAN E. DE WOLF, Clk. Orphan% Court. Oct. 13. 1846. IXTANTED IMMEDIATELY, by' the subscriber, 'TV a Jotienegmaii Bleektm.th ; ills°, in apprentice to the Biseksnikbing business. 1. B. HMG XV'Ar. REGISTER'S NOTICE! ,VEM , D0W1123, BILLIANEIt AIIID DIATUAINAKES, coragi• CC liver ase..irtarsaltim, NEW DRY GOODS,. Corner of Maks and Briego Streets- JUST OPENING, at the corner of Main & Bridge. diem, a well...elected assortment of new and (ash icmable DRY GOODS;. which. will be sold. unusually low for ready pay. The stock consists in part of Setinett, flannel, ginghone alpaca', the cheapest lot or prints in town, edgings, insertings, Swiss-and um,: brie muslin., limey, canton. flannel, drilling, bleached and brown muslin, (not to. be surpassed) ticking, check.,.cludtmere, cotton, wool and buck gloves,. cotton hose, suspendass,. German handdrchra, cotton and pongee hdkror gingham cravats, plaid shawls, • wool comforters, cotton tapes, patent' thread, sewing silk, cotton balls, - packs' pins, needles, spool cotton, hooks . and eyes, suspender, shirt and metal buttons, with many oth er articles, usually found in a store, not mentioned.. , The public are invited to call and examine the stock. before purchasing elsewhere, as they will ho sold ch6p er than et any other establiehment in town. - T. , trands, Nov. 11. 11-O'HARA & CO. REED'S. BOOTS k SHOES OF ALL KINIIS. TUST received from Philadelphia , • large and , 'pien s, aseortment of men's calf,tip and coarse boots. from 50 to $5 50; boy's do.; ladies gaiters and walking shies; also, fine kid slips and buskins, and all kinds rof overshoes; do. calf bootees and laced shoes ; children's and Mimes Shiva of all kinds. heavy and light, suitable for every kind of weather, Youth', calf, kip sad coarse toots to suit children from 4 to 12 yews.. old. We pledge ourselves to give abetter article at a lower price thaw any oilier establishment in Bradford county. TRUNKS from it 50 to $lB oo HATS AND CAPS. A large asisirtment of fashion:dila Hats and Caps of every kind and description fur sale very tow. Molasses, sugar, colfee, codas' 6, No. k. and 2 Mocker:- el, best quality black and green tea, from 31 to 8$ cents a pound ; pulveriled and loaf sugar ; rice tobacto, snuff; sperm: dipped and mould candle.; raisins by the bog or pound, starch, soap, sews of /50 cents per hundred, and in fact all kinds ever kept in our line which peopl., will find it their advantage tupurchase and we will give you reaums for It; A littfr Logic and Common Sane. There bre three things beyond dispute:-1.4-1f a man pays'out much money, he must receive as much. 2. If a man's expenses in business are large, his profits must be large. 3. Therefore, the Grocery and Shoe Establishment . ut the corner of Main and Bridge sts., in small plain store, at a cheap rent, can afford to sell boots & shoes, hats & caps, and groceries, at lower prices, and of better quality than any other store in town. Now, if this is not sound logic, two and two on not make four; but Kit is, common sense calls on you to come to us for your Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes &c, See the contrast, and let your own reason decide if it was not your advantage to give us a trial. FLNLINdS °fall kinds constantly on hand.- Thread, awls, bristles, shonlderaticks, kit and tiles pincers, all rinds .of binding, silk cord and straps for boot s , patent pegging awls, skiving, paring and crooked knives and floats. H. O'llA 111 & CO. Towanda, Nov. 17, 1846. GROCERIES, of all descriptions, at wholesale or re tail. Attention is particulariy directed to their ag'ortalarn of Fruit Teas ; (•.ee'don't know the differ ent names of the peckers, hut the •• 4Vele C.K.") novl I NV. 11.4.3A1RP & CO. ARD WARE, Iron, Nails, lliA, Oil y , bye/ H Wctids. Dye stuffs, Medicines, etc,. in grnerainrd large quantities. nal I W. H. BAIRD & CO. EATABLES !—Superfine flour, pork, fresh butter wheat, etc., etc, constantly on hand and hir 5.1:9 ETORSE SHOEING dont. on short notice by IA Towanda, 0ct.13, '46. N. HEMMING WAY. PRINTS, 200 pieces now opening and for sale . yeti low at REEDS' PUNNETS, velvet and riot Leghorn Bonnets. Also, velvets of all rs, toge with anificiab6 taps, bonnet ribbons,&e.tuay be found at REEDS'. The Last Arrival of New Goods, TN TOWANDA, are now being opened at No. 3, Brick Row. by Wm. H. Baird 4 Co., the fitst Pio neers iu the cause of Low Prices and liberal barter ex changes. They do not hesitate to say, that they will sell Goods for cash or any kind of Itletchanrable pww duce, at lower prices than any other establishment in Bradford County, Owego, Elmira, Binghamton, (or any, branch thereof.) Call and see. Further particulars neat week. November 9, 1846. LOOKING GLASSES, one use of very nice, O G frames, latest style, just opened at nosh NO. 3, BRICK ROW. RAN sway from the subscriber, an apprentice boy by the name of John H. Thompson, 16 years old, without my leave or notice. All persons are hereby forbidden harboring or trusting said boy on ny account, as I will ply no debts of his contracting.—One cent reward for the return of said boy, but no charges paid. Wanen,Oct. 9.1846. CALEB C. TUNE. FALL & WINTER 'GOODS. 3 , I ONI'ANYES' & CO.. are now recieving a very desirable assortment of Goods,purchased during a great depro.sion in the market, comprising French & English BEOAD-CLOTHS.Eassimeree and Sottine l S and the choicest patterns of Prints and Worsted Goods. Grateful for past favors they respectfully solicit a gene rous public to call and examine their stock, and think can hold out sufficient inducements tu ensure their share of public patronage. September 7, 1846. 0.41.2M 7 1.41,NE u12,23,2=gfez42 EVERYTHING in the line, including Elliptic Springy, Iron Axels, Mailable Burs, Dash, Seat and Stop Irons,Ornaments, India Rubber and Oil Cloth, Lace, Tufts, Moss, &e. for sale at jlB MEW !DR'S. INSURANCE AGENCY rimiE - subscriber smntinues to act as agent for the DE LA WARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., of Pitiful°lphis, a stock company of good standing and re pute & does business on as fse..rabla terms its 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, May 20. 0. D. 13ARTLET9 . TINE partnership heretofore existinz between the subscribers under the firm of J. H. & H. S. Phiii ney, is this day by mutual conitont dissolved; all notes end accounts due the late firm will be found in the bands of J. H. Phinney, who is authorised to settle all busi ness of the firm. J. H. PHINNEY Jr. Monroeton, Oct. 19, 1846. H. N. PHINNEY. P• H. All unsettled accounts of the late firm must be 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. H. PHINNEY. Jr. Positive and timely Notice -Ts hereby given that all my accounts for costs base been e laced in 'the hands of N. J. KEEI.Etit, tor collection. This is to inform all persons interested that unless settlement is made by the elo•te - of the+ approach ing December Court. these OCCOMIN will be left to the h an d s o f in an", w i t h instructions. to collect them without drisy, and tyttlidut rapers to pereona Nov. I, 1846. J011:\ N. WESTON. 21 HEAD OF COWS and youdz eattla will sold chrap for cash or approved errd it. Towanda. Oct. tn. 1846. , HIRAM C. vox:. BOOTS & SHOES -11 dozen pair Coarse lec•OL, boys' and men; also calf and kip boats and :dee, , and a good deal the best and chropest lot of woo oti'v and misses' war In Until. Call at 11A:filYs. TOWANO:A r Pa. GROCERIES NO. 3, B R 1281 NO'T'ICE NO I'ICE FOR, SALE