IST OF lAA ft,RS remaining in the P. O. a t LATHENS Pa. quarter ending 31, Der. J. 846. Nll Arnold . Fr:end Ea!king John E Aldred Adeleali Davis B B Bennet Mrs M M Done Mop Baldwin Michael Driscoll Reuben T Brownson Daguerrian Artist Peter Brooks John Fergunion Simeonil Brown . Alex Fruitier' William Beach Joseph Fisher 2 Meson Crary M D Proprietor of Fulling Mill 2 stepben Cumming' Phoebe Gray Ira AI Carrington 2 Sheldron Gurney J os eph Coke Thomas Gardner Rachel Cahill Bevenhart Gilbert Moses I Clark Giles Hoyt Wm Campbell James Bidet ' n C Orbin 2 Harman Hall ' Sarah M Hathaway S C Park B F whiney 2 Directors of the Poor of, Wm Wooley 2 Sheshequin & Litchfield tps Mom & Jackson Isaac Reynolds iCelly Jackson Isaac Rice E Keeler Mack Reed Pat Leanard W H Richmond Malley Lane James F Redfield' Mm Maxwell , Charls.B Stuart MG Merchant G Stevens Algiah Mead' Martha Spaulding , Haney Mallory Sarah A Sperling Amon lirCullen R Sutton Jahn JI Mack Jessee F Sikes ' James Olmstead Alvah Smith 5 OsrenJerusha Tozer , E C Ogden Almerin H Tozer Rosins Parka A & J M Tozer Wm Payson . Ira Sherwood C. H. HEMCK, P. M. LWI' OF 1.k.:1 - I'ERB, remaining in the P. O. at TROY, Pa. quarter ending December 31, 1846. Alwaxl Mrs. Maria Leonard Eber Alrord Royal' Leonard Albert Are-y Nm C Leonard Alfred limey Mr., Amanda Morrison E R Bonfire C S Monroe Andrew Bush Wm 2 More Ebenezer Bullard Myron Mott Alphonio Boyce Wm Momford Mrs E A 11s1Jois A Momford Hr. T i'h■mbetlin Miss Susan Miller Henry Cummins C W Peters Comfort runts Iloarmsnd .1 Purrig Charles Omuta Rotert Potter Mrs. Lary runts Nathaniel Parsons Osrar Rockwell Miss C Dunbar Manson Stvl..3 Reuben Demuntl J Sherwood Mrs Sarah Eaton Wm Soper Moses Gteitin Miss Jane Scott John II Gnandin J 1. S Spencor G %V Goddard iss Holcn Spalding A N Goodwin John Spalding Misa.Heleri Harrison Miss Achsah Sherwood Julius Esq. Hichok S Spencer Mrs M II Ilarding,Hisa Harriet Sanford Mrs Rhoda KenyonT Thomas Samuel E Knapp D B Warren John Lang Ezra- Wheeler Ralph LAYTON RUNYON. P. M Tis I' OF LETTERS, remaining in the Post Odice .14 at Towanda. quarter ending Dec. 31, 1846. Allen Lucinda W Lent Wm J Allen Stephen W LeFavor Ames " Agney Miss Mary Laporte Maj B Bullock S A Marvin A J ... Bony Triad Mason E H Buckley Edwin WAllister Capt John C Bowman Sally Morrow Joseph Bradley S S Wean Owen 2 Bowman Da‘id Mitch, ll I) jr Cooney Nekon Nobles Jonathon Crow ly David Northrop G II Carman John (Yrilain Patrick. Curoniings Harvey Oahurn Isaac Cummings Clark , (YKieffe Daniel Carle M. Ann E Peckham A K Boone Mr.r Maria E Powell George Drt-larnii Richard Patterson Edward Edgar J W Pratt David T Toxzerald Cornelius Ruggles Mrs Faster \V R Rutty E Gro.venor Charles F Santee Wm jr. Gs.tgar Michael Sandford P P Cu-M1.1,4in Sickler Abigail 2 Cillsen Mrs Diantha Smith Geo W Granger Roderick Scott John Iluhlstrd W Ii Stoddard S Ilrirringo: R y () F Smith James Ileri.on Itev IVtn Tuttle Nathan Meath Ceo Titman George Ilot II 'V Tomb Jacob Herron Miami Wood II F Hull Miss Sarah Wilson & Allen Ilavrl.y Eleanor Warner Wm inns. Rev Daniel Wilcox Daniel Eerier George %Verlbridge'Nancy Mrs. 1.1,17..1 I - A. S. CHAMBERIIN, P. M. sr THE subscriber-hag obtained the right of a very bin gide'. Last iron Water Wheel, called the UNION frIIEEL, tel.ich is rapidly coming into use throughout the Uni te.: States, for operating mactiinery of all kinds, propel ird be water power, patented Sept. 27, 1845, by T. V. Tiniliv, of Cayuga co.. N. Y. The first glance at this shcel, involves the beholder' in immediate doubt in re gard to its operation. But its construction is such that a receives three distinct powers of the water to one dis charge: viz— Ist . The direct or percus4ion power. 2d. The inelino plane or Archcmidean power. 3d. The discharging or reacting power; being all the power con tained in the massive weight of hydraulic pressure. The mine construction is also perfectly adapted to obviate all difficultit s of flood-trash, ice, backwater, freezing. or any impediment or disaster to ahich water wheels in general are subject. A perfect safeguard against any imposition, by this Slue!, ie formed by a readiness in all ita venders to ""Afft more business with less water than any other wheel now in use, except the Overshot wheel under high beas. Manufactured at the furnace of Hopkins and Leach, Elmira, N. Y. Persons wishing to repair their Mdls will gain py applying to the subscribers, patent proprietors of the county of Bradford. All communi cations addressed to either of the subscribers will re ceive prompt attention. JOHN BURT. Rid:Merry. Jan. 4, 1897. GUNSAULES. Earay. CAME into my enclosure about the first of last June a light red yearling STEER, marked with a row of warts on the back of his neck, and without any other Particular marks. The owner is requested to prove roPeny, pay charges and take him away. Burlingto n Jan 1,1547. JOHN HA YTHORN. GASH WILL BE RAP FOR SHEEP PELTS, 1 1 dcc 9. ›IONTAN YE & FOX. 'ZILIZZUZWZ.- INI.MCIaI2 _Zia 8 D. LE..lr7r, WOULD respectfully say to the citizt:na of Towan v da, and the public generally. that if they wish to ha , e their work done in the most fashionable, neat and &nide manner, and good firs, and as cheap as at any other establishment in town, they will find it to their fitterett to give him a call. BUrfING done on abort notice, and warranted tt fit, if made up ri;hL h. ‘ 3 P or the next building below Brick row, upstairs, Erectly over Brown's Gioceiy. T 'wlirlZa.lanuary 1, 1847.L43 Orphan's Court Sale. INpursuance of an order of the Orphans Court, in 'ad forithe count, of Bradford, held at Towanda. co the 9th day of December, 1896, there win be expos to sale by public 'endue or outcry, on the premises. Tbrnsday, the 28th day of January at one o'- clock in the afternoon, a certain piece or parcel of land situat e in the township of Troy, and bounded north by • lini ` of -- Ward, cu• by lands of James Dewitt, south by lands of Win. Morrison,and west ey the high' leadina from Granville to Troy, containing one ° ,„ocklred acres rat thmeabouts. being land of which Wm sa le • c•d ec late of Troy tp., died aimed. Terms mado known on the day of sale. CHARLES DRAKE, A. Trey, JaMORRISON, n. 6,1847, Ads. of Wm..Knoa. dee'd• •• .•- •• CMME to my enclosure:about the middle of Beptem ber. • deep red yearling BULL. The owner is re gorged toprove property. pay charges and take it away. 14.44 beiuln, Dee. 28, I 8 RI. WM. runrroN, 2d. T IST OF JURORS,dravvn for February Term and 14 Sessions of Bradford Co., commencing Feb. 1, 1847. 011141‘111 3CIIOIIB. Athens borough—E. 8. Mathewson; Burlington—H. Gamege ; Canton—J. A. Bothwell, Wm. Goiaeline. John Lilly ; Columbia—John Morgan, Charles 8. Malta ; Durel—D. Holland , Franklin—Lenoir.) IlPKee ; 'fen ick — vM.D.F.Hines, C. Stone; Litckfield—O. H. Everson; Munroe—David Ridgway ; Pike—P. Buck, Z. Beeman, J. C.Stevens; Ridgberry—Sturges Squires; Smithfield—Samuel Wood; Towanda borough—D. L.Scott ; Troy township—Ehenczer Preston ; Wyalusing— Charles Ingham, James Vaughn; Wella—E. A. Ayres, Shgel Rowley. TRAVERSE arsons--rtngT WEEK. Windham—J.B. G. Babcock, Charles Russell ; Smithfield—Nathan Bush, jr , Joshua King; Warren—Wm. Bradtbnl; Ridgbeny—Wm. Brown, John Seely, Ssm'l Coleman ; Wyeox—Wm. A .Benedict, Daniel Coolbsugh ; Granville--Robert Bailey ; Canton—D. R. Cole, R. Kendall, J. Lindley ; Athens tp—C.Chnstopher, I. Gregory, Robert Sutton ; Troy tp--Saml. Case, Francis Sowed, A. Williams ; Towanda tp—Jas. W. Decker, H. C. Fox ; Monroe—D. S. Dußois, E. C. Kellogg, Alexander Me. Clone Asylum--Moses Eiliugborger ; Standing Stone—H. Ennis; Burlington—L. Goddard; Columbia—D. C. Havens, Geo. Moore, Collins Soper, H. Taylor; Springfield—P. M. Hosley ; Towanda born—Wm. Keeler 2d; Wells.—L. W. Knapp, L. Wing ; Albany—M. A. Ladd, Wells Wilcox ; Orwell—A. G. Matthews, L. M'Kee ; South Creek—Jesse Moore, John Thompson ; Leroy—A. G. Picard Athens boro—Geo. Park; Litchfield—Thos. Park ; Hemck—Chas. SFEVCIIS Pike—Nathaniel Stevens 2d ; Sheshequin—Tra Tomkins, ; TDAVERSiIVIIOTIB.-SECOND WELZ. Orwell—J. W. Aldier, Davis Bottles. James Beekus Towanda boro—M. C. Arnaut, 0. H. Tyler, E. S Goodrich ; i titer—Joseph Berry; Warren—J. C. Bowen, Geo. Chillson, Geo. Coburn Windham—Wm. Cook, G. %V. Prince; Canton—James Cornell Springfield—F. Cole, C, Leonard ; Ridgliury—James Covell ; Litchfield—S. Doane ; Durell—George Foz ; Towanda tp—Wm. H. Fo.ter, Nelson Gilbert; Athens boro—F. S. Hoyt ; Athens tp—Chas. Jaeklin, John Watkins; Smitla Id—A. A. Jones; Granville—John Lewis ; Franklin—A. Rockwell jr. Wys rs—Wm. D. Strope ; urk St ruling Stone—Chas. Sill ; S eshequin—Ja ez Tomkins ; Pt - e—tithel Taylor, Samuel Warner Ro e—Thos. Fought t B "nc,tott—Wm. \'roman ; Leroy—Davis Vandyke ; Franklin—Horace IVilley ; Herrick—N. B. W itmore. .rofier. T"Epublic arc hereby cautioned against purchasing a Note, given by us to Joseph Marsh, or beater. on the 30th day of last December. for seventy-two dol lars and fifty rect.:. as we have received no consideration for said rime, and ate determined not to pay the same, unless romp Iled by law. JAMES- M'CANNER. Pike, Jon. 1847. JOHN W..:ANNI R SHEIIIFI"S SALES. LAY virtue of sundry writs df venditioni exponas I_Jt issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me dirccted.l shall expose to public sale at the house of 1. 11. Stephens in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, the first day of February next, at one o'clock I'. M., the following property situate in Troy tp., hounded on the north by land of Henry Miller and Zina Case, on the cast by Zina Case and 0. P. Ballard, on the south by 0, P. Ballard, and on the west by Hiram Goddard and Naham Jackson, containing seventy-five acres be the same more or less, with about sixty acres improved, two block houses, framed barn and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of O. P Ballard vs. John Smith. ALSO—A tract of land situate in the township of Orwell and bounded as follows: Beginning at the north west cornerof a lot formerly run out to Ralph Bostwick, a beech sapling; thence south fifty per ches to a post; thence east seventy-five perches to a post; thence north fifty perches to the northeast corner of a lot run out for said Bostwick, a beech tree; thence west seventy-five perches to the place of beginning, containing twenty-three acres and a half with about sixteen acres thereof improved and a framed ho♦tsc and barn, and also, an apple or. chard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Warner vs. Elizor Warner. ALSO—The following property situate ;n Spring field tp. and bounded on the north by the public road, west by Donis Eaton, south by Wm. Fanning, and cast by land of T. Leonard. containing fifty-two acres with twenty acres improved, one framed house and framed barn thereon. Seized and taken to execution at the suit of Ros well Doan vs. James Dickenson. ALSO—Tile following property situate in Athens tp. and bounded north by the south line of Athens borough, east, south and west by the Susquehanna and Chemung rivers, containing about five hundred acres, with about four hundred acres improved with one large Stone dwelling house, three small framed dwelling houses, four framed barns and out build ings and two orchards thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry C. Baird Administrator of Robert Oliver, deceased, vs. Geo. H. Welles, Executor of Henry Welles, as trustee of Susan Perkins and Frances M. Stuart, children of said Henry Welles, deceased, Sarah Welles, executrix of the said Henry Welles, dec'd. and James H. Welles and Henry Welles, children of the said Henry Welles, deceased ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Litch field tp. bounded as follows: Beginning at a pine root and stones and a rock oak witness, N. 67° west, 15 links ; thence N. 34° V. 100 perches to a white oak sapling for a corner; thence E. 120 perches to a chesnut sapling for a corner; thence N. 24 perches to the S. W. corner of a reserved lot for Solomon Merrill a post; thence E. 130 and 2-10 perches to a post, a corner for Chauncey Parks; thence S. 184 perches to a post on the north line of M'Kinney's lot; thence W. 231 and 2-10 perches to a post a white oak; N. 8' W. marked as a witness; thence N. 167 perches to a - post, S.E. corner of a lot bought by the parties of the first part from Robert Spalding; thence W. 150 perches to a post on the town line between Athens and Litchfield; thence N. on said line 60 perches to a post; thence E. 55 perches to a corner; S. 6 and 8-10 perches of a lot formerly deeded to David Parks; thence N. 0 and 8-10 perches to said Parks' corner; thence E. 19 perches to another of Parks' lots or place orbe ginning, containing 327 acres and 28 perches more or less, with about 200 acres improved, one framed hou z se, one framed barn, two log barns, one log house and two apple orchards thereon. ALSO—one other lot beginning at a oronked chesnut; the S. W. corner of a lot surveyed to Dan iel Doan; thence N. 100 perches to a hemlock sap ling; thence E. 80 perches to a post; thence 5.100 perches to a•post ; thence N. 80 perches to the be ginning, containing 50 acres more or less, with 15 acres improved. And both pieces inclusive con taining 377 acres and 29 perches. Also. all the inte rest or titre of defendant in a saw mill on the wa ters of Satterlee's creek supposed to be half with the privilege &c.,and framed house, near the saw-mill. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ben jamin Lambert to use of Job Shepard vs. Charles Chandler. ALSO—the following piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington tp.and bounded north by lands of Hoyt Ballard, east by Win. Nichols, south by, Win. Sleyter, and west by Hemmingway,- con taining one hundred acres with about ten acres im proved with one log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Timis- thy Paxson and Wm. Davidson, trustees of the bank of North America vs. Daniel McD. Stroud: ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Litehfield tp. and bounded on the north by land of -- Keeler, east by land of Wm. Stew art ararand land formerly in possession of Jacob and Abram F. Campbell, west by land of Thomas Evans, south by land of Jaciab and Abram F. Camp. bell, containing about ninety acres about filly acres improved, with one framed house, one lug stable and one apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Letty, E. Shepard vs. Jacob Campbell and Abram Camp;. bell. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington tp. and bounded as follows: beginning at a white maple N. W. corner of lot No. ,182, on warrant lot No. 1724, thence west on said warrant line, 1 00 perches to a post S. E. corner of lot No. 287, thence N. 81 perches to a post, thence E. 100 perches to a post, thence 8.81 perches to the be ginning, containing fifty acres and 100 perches, strict measure, it being .iotcnded for the south half of lot No. 276, on warrant lot No. 4436, thirty acres improved, with one log house, one shed and one oth er small out building erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Myer and Manville to use of Geo: Sanderson vs. George Bennett. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in South Creek ip. and' bounded north by lands of Wm. Rorke, east by land of David Ml dreth and Ralph Crane, south by Wm. Decker and west by land in possession of James Dewey, con taining 124 acres, about 35 acres improved with one log house, log barn and two apple orchards thereon. ALSO—One other tract of land situate in South Creek tp. and bounded north by lands of Widow Aber, east by lands of James Dewey, south by Wm. Decker, and west by PhiloFassett, containing 71 acres with about 25 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Da rius Bullock and James H. Webb Administrators of the estate of John L. Webb, deceased vs. James Dewey. and Ulysses Moody, terre tenants. t ALSO—A tract of land in Smithfield twp., begin ning at a post, the north-east corner of Oliver Can field's lot, thence by the lino of said lot, south 165 3-10 perches to a hemlock tree, the south-east cor ner of said lot, thence west 110 perches to a beech tree the south-west corner thereof, thence by line of said Canfield's other lot, south 2S perches to a post, thence by the southern boundary line warrant Nos. 963 and 972, east 219 6-10 perches to a hemlock tree, for the .south-east corner thereof, thence north 193 3-10 perches to a dead beech tree, the north-east corner hereof; thence west 109 6-10 perches to the beginning. Containing 143 and 1-10 acres, with al lowance. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Denson, assignee of Wm. White rs. James Benson, ALSO—A tract of land in Windham twp., begin ning six rods north from the north-east corner of a lot of fifty acres deeded by V. L. De Chaumont to Samuel Vandusen, thence east 114 5-10 perches to post for a corner, thence south 139 8-10 perches to a post for a corner, thence west 114 5-10 perches to the east line of one of the lots belonging to the said Vandusen, thence north along east line of said Van dusen's lots 139 8-10 perches to the beginning. Con taining 100 acres, be the same more or less, with about 15 acres improved, one framed house, and log stable thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Pier re J. De Caters and Jeanne Antoinette Ergo, his wife, vs. James Kinvon. JOIIN. F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Jan. 5, 1847. REGISTER'S NOTICE! 'NOTICE is hereby given to all p• room interested, it t I Edmund Fairchild, Adinintstrator of the estate •f Ephriani Fairchild. (imaged, late of Pike township; Nathan Coon jr. and Reuben Bennett atheini.trators of the the estate of bonus Bennet; deceased, late of Towanda township: Benjamis Saxton and Lu man Putnam, administrators of the estate of • Benjamin Saxton. deceased. Tate of Granville ; and Samuel 13411 and Martha Ball administrator's of the estate of Samuel Ball. deceased, late of Litchfield tp.; and Jesse Edsall administrator of Samuel Edsall, deceased. late of Columbia; Orson Rickey and Archibald Forbes adm;oistrators of the estate of Elisha Forbes. deceased, late of Sheshrquin ; and Nathan Coon, jr. and H. If Mee administrators of the estate of .Imaziah diteased. late of Towanda townahip, have filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wills, in and for 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 lot day of. February next, for confirmation and allowance. L. E. DE WOLF, Register. Register's Of fi ce, Towanda. Dec. 30,1846. AUDITOR'S NOTICE THE undersigned having been appointer" an Auditor by the Orphans' Court of the county of Bradford, to adjust the accounts of Daniel Decker, administrator of the estate opererniali Decker, deceased, will attend fir that purpose, at his office in the borough of Towan da. on Thursday, the 28th day of January next, at one o'clock, I'. M., of which all persons interested, will take notice. ULYSSES MERCUR, Towanda, December 28, 18.1 A. Auditor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE I N pursuance of no order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford County there will he exposed to public sale at the house of Moses J. Herman, in the township of Ridgliury at one o'clock ii the afternoon of the 19th day January next, the following tracts of land belonging to the estate of John 1.. Webb, deceased, to wit: The equal and undivided half of a tract of land situ ate in. South Creek township bounded north by land of Cornelius Haight, cast by land of Samuel Pettingall, south by lands of the estate of the late Wm. Bingham, and crest by laud cf Isaac Welles, being the Stiles farm (so called.) containing about one hundred and forty acres with about sixty acres thereof improved, with a log house and framed bam:thereon erected. Alga, a certain tract of land situate in Ridghery town ship in said county, bounded north by land of Aaron Marcell., east by- land of said Marcelhas and Whitehill; south by land of Coming and Hapeman and west by land of Minions Stevens, being the same land on which Francis J. Huntley resides, containing about one hundred acres with about thirty acres thereof improved with a framed house and barn thereon erected. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Bluing&ld A; Ridgbury townships in said county, bounded north by laud William Covell, east by land of Obadiah Hall. south by land of William Cooper and west Luke N. Pi - Us, containing about forty acres, with a framed house and barn thereon erected, and with about nineteen acres thereof improved, being.the same lot on which John W. Brown resides. Also, a tract of land.situritc in Centerville in Bidgbury township aforesaid, bounded north by land of Seth Hag and John Butt, east by the highway, south by land of Chas. F. Wilson, and west by land of Wm. Beaten, containing about four acres with a framed house and barn thereon erected, and about two acres thereof im proved. Aiso, the undivided one fourth Fart of a certain tract of land situate in Centerville aforesaid, bounded west by the highway, north and east by other lands of the dv. ceased and licorge and south by Innd o Howard Burt, containing about ono fourth of an acre with the whole of the store thereon erected. - . Also. the equal and undivided half of a lot of land situate tin Centerville aforesaid, bounded west by the highway, south by land of Howard F. Burt and by th., store lot, eat and north by land of said Burt, containing about two thirds of an acre. Alan. a tract of land situate in Centervi:lo atoreaaid bounded south by land of raid Burt, west by the high way, north by 'and of John Burt and riming to a point on the east, containing aduut threefuttha of acre. D. BULLOCK, Dec. 19,1846. J. H. WEBB, Administrators. $lOO REWARD. Z~7ILL 6e paid for the detcetion and conviction of VV any person or persons found cutting, Timber on tho Lands of the North Branch Iron and Coal Ca, with out authority from the Company for so doing. The Reward will he paid through thp hands of. At Towanda. ETIESETPMEII 45 RIMY& OKKDIEM CHEAPEST IN TOWN.! • • LIONTANTE & FOIE . Kllolr AVD just received and are now opening very t extensive assortment of GOODS, consisting of almost everything every kept in 'a country.atoni. which they pledge themselves to sell as low' as the same can he bought in any town this slate of rho city of New .York. Come one and all, and if we don't sell you Goons linear don't boy; it will cost you nothing to look, and all we ask a chance to show our stock of goods. tie sure and find the right place, it is the Old Corner More, a few dotes south of Montanye fir. Co's. The Irltoys are on hand and will sell you goods right for Cash or Produce. Towanda, Nov. 9, 1846. _ 5000 YD . S. SHEE77NGS 4. SHIRTING& Mimi very low for cash of ptoduce. by Nov. H. MONTANYE & FOX. -.__ LADIES' GOODS. ----- . E HAVE a good assortment of De !aloes, repro. cashmeres, ginAsms, (some beautiful patterns) white dress good; different styles; fringe; gimps, cord, velvet ribbons, bonnet ribbons, kid and silk gloves and mitts, comforters, linen handkerchief; Arc., dee. all of which will btu sold cheap. ItIONTAN YE 4. FOX. FOR GENTLEMEN. WE RAVE a Ewe lot of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Vestinks, and some very nice Satin; Kid and wonted gloves, suspenders, net drawers and wrappers drc„ which we have par down to the lowest notch. Nov. 11. MONTANYE dc FOX. CROCKERY . . 7 a good assortment, in setts or other wise. to suit - purchasers, by Nov. 11. MONTANYE & FOX. BOOT'S AND SHOES - - 11/jENS'kip and coarse boots; boys' menu' and boys , coanse, kip and fine shoes; menu' and boys pumps; ladies thick boots, morocco do., common and kid slips and buskins; misses' slips; gent.'s rubbers ; ladies' patent and buskin rubbers, misses' do.; also. a first rata lot of children's shoes. november t t. MOIVI'ANYE At FOX. Pau may be Interested I ALLpersons that know themselves to be indebted to be indebted to the subscriber for Goods or Medi eines, arc requested to call and setlle the same before the let of December, however small the amount may he, or they may expect to pay cost, without respect to per sons. nvi t A. D. MONTANYE. LIQUORS, a full -assortment. -consisting of Cog. Brandy,.American Brandy am] Gin, Monongahela Whiskey, Port. Modern' and Malaga wines, may he found at tho New Yolk Cheap Store, 'o. 2 Brick Row of REEDS'. B OOTS & SHOES-3 first rate assortment of coarse and fins Boots, Shoes and Slippers, the latter French of course, just opened at nov3 O. D. BARTLETT'S. SllAWLS—qoantitics of Shawl., nice-4 kind. going fagt and cheap at 0. D. BA RTLErrs. CAPS of all kinds cheap, besides every thing else at 0. H. BARTLETT'S. SANTA ANNA TAKEN ! JUST received a large and splendid asimitment of new Goods, bought entirely with Cash, during a great depression in the market, and with the express view of UNDERSELLING the BRAGGADOCIES. 0. D. BARTLETT. - CtL01.712, from the' Globs Mills," a superior article also PORK, first quality, for sale by November 3. FLYS r & CO. mOIZE of those A. No. 1. BOOTS, and a large quantity of LADIES' SHOES. just received by November 3. FLYNT & CO. YcI°ABM, MILLINER AID 311ATUAIIIABLED, Corner of Inver and Bridre .1.., TONT•NDA, PA. um! s AND CAS:SIMERES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Cloths of all shades and Comm.os and qualities, arid prices. Casimeres. Fancy and Plain. Sattinctis and n good assortment of Veetinge may be found at GEO. E. FLYN rsc Co. ONNETS—A great saving to the " Heads of the .1.3 Nation." The Ladies will find it a great saving to heir beads to call and purchase ono of those beautifill Straw, Devon. Gimp, Florence, or Lace, Lawn, Gipsy Bonnets, selling on cheap at REED'S.; NOTICE DAVID DOANE, my son, a lad over eighteen years left my house on the sth of August Met, without any good reason for 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 espouses incurred by him. Windham, Aug. 11th '46. JOSEPH DOANE. WINTER GOODS! H. S. & M. C. IVIERCUR, j_TAvE just received and arc now offering for sole at 1-1- wholesale or retail, the largest and most general a.- sort ment of Foreign and Domestic GOODS, ever brought into Northern Pennsylvania, which- will be sold as here tofore at price.; satisfactory to the purchaser. Der. 10. Cloths, Cassimrres and Sattinelts. ALL those wanting anything for Cloaks, Overcoats, Coats, Pants or Vests, will find it to their advan tage to examine the large stock of French, English and Ametican Cloths, black and fancy Cassitneres, Saw netts, Kentucky Jeans, Vcstings,ttc. &c., at. - Dec. 10, 4846. E LADIES can find a superior assortment of DRESS CLOAKING:I, at 00 MERCUR'S. 1 0 TONS IRON. American, Swedes and English, a general assortment of hoop, band, scroll, round. square, one and two horse wagon tire, bar, Ate., just re ceived at d 33 ME IICURS'. Irrrit of Partition. I N pursuance of a writ df partition issued from the Orphan's Court - of Medford county, commanding me to make partition of the real estate of David Pratt, late of Canton township, intestate, to and among the heirs and legal representatives of the said intestate. I hereby notify all persoas concerned, that I will hold an inquest for said purpose on the premises,at Canton afore said, on Friday, the 22,1 day of , January neat, at I o'- clack. P. M. d2O .1. F. MEANS, BherifE Michael Koons (now to the use of B. F. Bar stow) vs. The Towanda Bank—No. 577. May Tenn, 1842, .91.10. John Bunnell vs. Isaac Place and trillium Place—No. 112, Spfeinier T:rai. 131 THE undersigned having been appointed on Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Bradford, to hear and adjust the several claims to the moneys raised by Sheri ff a Sale of real estate, by virtue executions issued in the above cases, will attend for that purpose, at his office in the llsroulili of Towanda, on Wednesday the 27th day of January neat, at ono o- clock, P. M.. when and where all persons are required to present their claims, or be debarred from coming in upon - said fonds. - HENRY BOOTH, Towanda, December :t3, 1946. Auditor. Eliska Lewis vs. Samuel Black—No. 248. May Term. 1846. .also, Guy Tracy vs. Platt Smith—No. 339, Sept. nem. 1842. / rRE nnderdgned, having been opprinted an Auditor 1 by the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford coon• ty. t hear and adjust the several claims to the moneys raiset by Sloqiff . t , sale of real estate, by virtue of exe cution ir.uecl in the above Caere, will attend for that purpo.. at hr. relief% in the borough of Towanda. on artatof,y, the :10th day of January next, at one o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested are re quired to present their elsims or Ow be debarred row coming in upon said funds. 8. PIERCE, Towanda, December '2B. 1846. Auditor. - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Joseph Tuthill late of Smithfield township, dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate, are requested to present theta forth= with for adjustment. RENT. TUTHILL, Smithfield, Dec. 9, 1840. Administrators. . _ NEW DRY GOODS' . Corner of .Iflain neut Bridge Streets. - JUST OPENING, et the corder of Main & Etridgo street, a well-selected 110'mM:tent of new and rash. ionable DRY GOODS; which will be sold unusually low for ready pay. The stock co naists io part of Satinet', Chanel, gingham, almicca, the chespext lot of prints in town, edgings, inserting., S , mod r aut• brie muslins, limey, cannot flannel, bleached and brown muslin, (not to' be surpassed) ticking, cheek, caehmere; cotton, wgol and buck glovee, 'cotton hose, suspenders, German handdrchra, cotton and pongee Inlkrs. gingham cravats. plaid shawls, ' wool comforters, cotton topes, patent thread, sewing rilk, coiling bulk. parka pine, needle., spool cotton, hooka and eves. au.pender. Alin and metal liutthila, with many oth er article:s, usually bond in a store, nut The public are invited to call and examine the abut; before purchasing elsewhere, as they will be sold cheap. er than at any otherestahlishment in town. Towanda, Nov. 11. • IL o'll NRA & CO. BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL MIS. alus 1' received from Phil idelphia. a large and spiel]. did assortment of men's calf, kip and soarse boots. ofrm $1 50 to $5 50; boy's do.; ladies gaiters and walking shoes; also,fine khl slips and buskins, and all kinds of overshoes; do. calf bootees and laced shoes ; children's and Misses shoes of al: kinds. heavy and light, Suitable fur every kind of weather, Youth's calf, kip and coarse boots to suit children from 4 to 12 year. old. We pledge ourselves to give a better arkicle at a lowei.prica than any other establishment in llradford county. TRUNKS from $1 50 to $lO 00 HATS AND CM'S. A large ass.rrtunnt of fashionable II tts and Caps of every kind and description fur sale very luw. GROCERIES Molasses, sugar. coffee, codfish, No. 1, and 2 Macker el, hest quality black and green tea, from 31 to 8 cents a pound ; pulverised and loaf flUgar dela tOllOO3lll, snuff. sperm. dipped and mould conillrs ; rai-ins by the box or pound, starch, soap, Began at 56 co nts per hundred, and in fact all kinds ever kept in our Ike which people will find it their advantage to purchase and to., will give ynu reasons for it : - A rule Logic end fumy-um Sense. There arc three Wings Iseyond dispute:—Lt— If a man pats out muck money, he must reeeiviaiut much. 2. if a man's expenses in business aro large, trio profits must be large. 3. Therefore, the Grocery and Shoe Establishment at the corner of Main and Bridge sta., in a small plain store, at a cheap tent, 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, tivo and two on not makefour ; but if it is, common sense calls on you to come to its for your lists & Caps, Boots & Shoes &c. See the contrast, and let your own reason decide it it was not your advantage to give us a trial. F INIAN GS of all kinds constantly en hand. Thread, awls, bristles, abnuldcr•sticks, kit and files pincers, all kinds of binding, silk cord and straps for boots, patent pegging owls, skiving, paring and crooked knives and floats. 11. O'HARA & CO. - Towanda, Nov. 17, 1896. GROCERIES, of all descriptions, at wholesale or kfrre tail. Attention is particularly directed to their assortment of Fredi Teas ; (we don't know the differ ent names of the packers, but the "article" is .• C.K.") novll V. H. BAIRD & CO. HA FID WA RE, Iron, Nails. Gloss, Paints, Oils, Dye Wood.. Dye stuff., Medicines, etr.. in general and large quantities. n.l I W. H. BAIRD & CO. ESTABLES !—Su perfine flour, pork, froth butter wheat, etc., Ste., coubtantly on' hand and for gala OE ORSE SHOEI\G done on abort notice by Towtunla, Oct. 13. N. HEMMING W A Y PRINTS '2OO pieces now opening and for sale very law yr REEDS' BONNETS, velvet and superior Leghorn Bonneti. Also, velvets of all colors, together with artificial; taps, bonnet ribbons, dcc. may be found nt REEDS'. The Last Arrival of New Goods, T N TOWANDA. are now being opened at No. 3 Brick Row, by Was. H. Third ¢ Ca., the fitst Pio fleets in the cause of Low Prices and. liberal barter ex changes. They do not hesitate to say, that they wil sell Goods for cash or any kind of Merchantable pro duce, at lower prices than any other establishment in Bradford County, Owego, Elmira, Binghamton, (or any branch thereof.) Call and see. Further particulars next week. • November 9, 1846. IMESTIC COTTONS—Brown aheetings, shirt ng, and drilling; Also, rotton yarn, batting, wick ings, and wadding, for sale by the bale or hes quantity, at will • BAIRD'S. NOTICE RAN away from the subscriber, en apprmtide boy by the name of John If. Thompson, 16 years old, without my leave or notice. All periena are hereby forbidden harboring or trusting said boy on •,‘• account, as I will pay no debts .of his contracting,—One cent reward for the return of said boy, but no charges paid. Warron,Oct. 9, 1846. CALEB C. WUNE. FALL St, WINTER GOODS. mONTANYES . ik. CO., aro now recieving a very desirable assortment of Goods,purchased during a great depression in the market, compri , ing French & English BIWA D-CLOTHS, Cassimeres and Sattirnds, 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 stork. and think can hold out sufficient inducements to ensure their share of public patronage. Septembor 7, 1846. aflasraLif , ..T.E umE,D.2ma-iac.c6go EVERYTHING in the line, including Elliptic Spring., Iron A nein, Mnilable But., Dash, Seat and Stop Irons,Ornarrientn, India Rubber and 011 Cloth. Lace, Tufts, Moan, Ate. for rale at jlB MER. UR'S. IXTOODEN MEASCRES, brooms. patent pails and VV . sealed bushels. MONTA NYE & FOX. HATS & CAPS, a first tato Int, of all kinds, descrip. *lons, colors and qualities, cheaper than ever by november 11. MONTA NI E & FOX. I'EAS! TEAS! WE have on hand a largo stoel; of nice FRESH TEAS at all kindA of prices. Rut, tee have ju'.t F truck a vein of 4s. Tea Out is right. and try it. moNTANYIi FOX. 11.3 R I)IF.YR E A GENERAL ASzORTM EN l' of lIA RD WARE .fl- such as nails, axes, shovels, manure forks, shovel, and tone, nod irons, knives and forks, pocket kniv4, butcher do., shears and scissors, razors. cloth end bait brushes, shaving sod tooth do., wool and horse cards, coitta mills, hatchets, queers, wood .saws, door trim wings, steel squares, flvalt brushes, ark ropes. and bed cords,loy nslt MON TA N E & FOX. CODFISH AND MACKEREL. a good artick, by nov II 110.STANYE & FOX. rTI APIOCA—a nice artirle—Zor ruddinaei; fur Kik! at nnvll MONTANYE & FOX: PAINTS, OILS S• 1) STUFFS. A I.9RGE quantity White lead, No. I. pure, Vial in oil and dry, whiting, Venitian red, chrome green Paris do., Prussian blur, rose pink, etc.. linseed nil. lamp oil, ooach and copal varnish. lor,nvood, red wood ran:wood, madder, cochineal, annatto, de. We eanno be undersold in anything in this line, ci all. ct aft. novemlwr I I: MONj'ANYE,L Fox. IMMUMIBIMMtIi ATE heart nn hand the I.irgra .- t stock of Doga ana Medicines in this county, including every thine used h the Physicians and people generally Weals., keep on band nearly all of the most popular Patent Mcdicines of the day. One of our firm (A. D. M.) having had a long experience in denting out medicines. we flatter ourselves we can snit' all Who may favor us with a call. Prices can't fail to suit. Particular mien lion will he paid to ordcrs from physicians. november 11. MONTANYE & FOX. NEW. YORK CHEAP ST&EE Utk E. REED would respectfully beg iimite frr , tender their thanks to• the citizens of Medford for their liberal patmttage and support, and would in form them they are now receiving a large and full su; - ply of FALL and W.INTER GOODS,. which wi positively he sold at even. less then their former 10... prices. The war to exterminate high prices is Still kei up—nn compromise has been made, and they intend t.• Corry the war into the heart of the enemy until they Oen yield or ado;.t the principle of selling goods nt small pro fits. A nimble size rote better than a slow shilling, is Ail t. f{ t lorgr of Bnowl clathd l!ra•er Hail... and winter vestino of all prlres, iaiars and patti-rna, 1101 V areniiig, nal for Fa!e very low at FEED'S. AFULL SUPPLY of Men's and Boy's Caps. liars and Mutts may be found at REED'S.' 4 - spLENDI assortno ni of fall and winler drum goods, Makings, &c., for sale very lots New Fall and Winter Goads. rrHE subscriber is now receiving from the city of X New York a large assortment of GOODS suit d to the season, careful• selected. and purchased at unusual ly low priees, which will enable him to cell very low for cash, lumber, country produce, or approved credit. Ibis friend; and the public generally arc invited to call and examine his stock. before purchasing elsewhere.— He feels confident that he can nlli•r them better bargains than they have heretofore made in this town, or any other in this region of country. In his assortment will he found in all their varieties. Dry Goods, Grriceries, Hardware. Crockery, Glass, Nails, Iron, Steel, Paiute Oils, Dye Stuffs, Boots, Shoes, 4-c. Towanda, Oct. ttG, I Sin. N. N. BETTS. Trim Ladies will find a great I, aneiy ot worsied 11, dress goods t also, a beautiful assortment of prints at very low prices at BEN'S' FRENCH and English clotits,iheavy Beaver and Tweeds for over coats, fancy Cassimeres and Silt- tinetts, a gtcat variety will be found at BETTS'. MOUSLIN De LAINE, Cashreere.s. - IZo4 Roy and 'Broche Shawls, a great variety will be found at . BETTS' New Supply of Fall and Winter Goods • BURTON KINGS IS ERY TENDERS his thanks for past favors, and respect fully informs his old cu,tltners and the public generally, that he is now receiving from . the of New York the largest and cheapest assortment of GOODS ever purchased for this market, which ho pledges himself to sell 20 per cent. lower than the same quality of goods were eve' bCfore of in ..Tow anda. This is no humbuggery. .lu4 drop in and price my goods. I have almost every thing wanted by the farmer, mechanic, and everybody dse, and particu larly the Ladies. My stock of Cashmeres, M. De Limos. Black and colored Alpaccap, California Plaids end Dirmhams, aro very cheap. %Vith regard to Broad Cloths, Gass'inieres i Satini.its, Jeans, Domestic cloths, Ve s ti ngs p r i n t s , I knock wider to no merchant in this town or any where else. 2 1. L B s tva 000fskoert,anerofred in Towanda, dy B. KINGSBERY. NO. 3, B. lt. Q WEEDS Iron, Horso Shoe, Round Bond, Nnil rods L nurse Shoe Nails, Stool of all kinds will be .1a very low by B. KINGSBERY. 10QYDS. Beautiful Carpeting, two shillings per yard below the market price at B. KINGSBERY'S. qiilasE LAWNS,brtc:7%N GIN G. -11.- hunk Rept DeLains, Lamina cloths for'summer dresses, no'lang looked for by the Ladies, have arrived and may now be seen at REED'S Surrender of the Mexican Batteties ! Old " Rough and Ready" again Victorious ! ONE ARK LOA), and several wagon loads o(NEW GOODS, have just arrived, and are selling cheaper than ever at No. 3, Brick Row. November 9 PRINT'S -500 different styles, bought the city of New York, by the case, owthe "cash down" plan, sad will be sold accordingly. BAIRD & CO. T t OOKING GLASSES, one case of very nice, 0 p frames, latest style, just opened at nov II NO. 3, BRICK ROW. BOOl'S & SHOES-11 dozen pair Coarse Boots. boys and men; also calf and kip hoots and shoes. and a good deal the best and cheapest lot of women's and misses war in town. Cull at BA I RD'S. PILE subscriber enntinuestn act as ngent for the DE -1 LAWARC MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia, a stock company of good standing and re pute di does business on as fay midis terms as any other. He is also agent for the% INCOMING CO. MU TUAL INSTRAINCE CO; a company which has al ways been Attnetual in the payment of losses and pre sents advantages FeWinn found. Towanda, May '2O. \ 0. D. BARTLETT. Positive and dimly Notice XS hereby given that all lily serounts for costs haw, been placed in the hands of N. J. KEF.LEE, fn 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 Ise left in theme hands of nil officer, with instructions to collect them without did uc, and without re.pect to persons. Nov. I, 18 , 16. . JOHN N. WESTON. - Mc-~c.r• ••~ rzz .-~ • Great Reduction in Price ! T KINGSBERY JR.. would invite purchasern to s. examine his NEW SIOCK OF GOODS, no he is confident that the great foiling- oil in prices will enable him to offer greater intlnerments than can be presented by thmtet. Ito ptirette,ll their grinds earlier in the nelson. Toomnda, November S, 1816. r 1 1 11 E ÜBSCR.I I.lt is mow open for the Paniphld Lows for 1917. November 3,1 F 46. 1 . REEL, Tienstirer. Broad Cloth. Casshavres Sattiaots. A LARGE assortment of Bread Cloths, C iesimcres. -Li and Sattinetta, which we have long been femme. 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, !MG. IT ANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS— ) • Dontesti, Flonnel, nye, Woolen Corn, (late, Butter, %A. kite Bean.. Choette, COON etKINS. ut ,thott, alnins ant thing, for lito , r.l foie", will be roil at O. D. nAn . rl.E r-rs. TillV3rpla. Nov. 3, 1 F lIL PriPCS g"ri:::s I NY qnnti:ity of N, P. int, 11 , 1 I reocivel by n 3 1 7 1 ti \ • i A. • - - A (Ili N !ST ATO S NO FIDE. A LI, pr , -nos todet•ted to the est tte of A. A. with. Lae of R:1.7.1” rry toom-htp, dre d., nrr tlerOM rrvirctell to make paytnent without delar, and tho , e having awn. nglidst quid estate, will ;dense pre.ent them Jelly nttested to the FoS , rribm who will he found at the storo of J. R.Coollmsrzh. Ri.lch..n.v. R. BF;CK WITH, Admit.istrator. nidithern-, necetnl•er I a. I S 4 fl. FS, 11,11415-110• moat fnJjonnkle nnJ •-• ucli 11kaa4in4 Mat ant, in on' 0..11)111V; opa l , at nov3 U. D. BAR lIIETrb, NEW GOODS AT THE NO: 2 BRICK ROW 5.,113 ms.l I,pl.rr Leather.- Also, pkwy of Boa., and Shoes may Wht.H.D_OR I & CO INSURANCE AGENCY REED'S. P.L:EE'S