• SHERIFF'S SALES. y virtue of sundry writs of venditioni exponas Bissued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house Stephens in the borough of Towanda, - on Monday, the first day of FebrOary next, at one o'clock P. M., the following property situate in Troy tp., bounded on the north i)r land of Henry Miller and Zina Case, on the east by g a m Case and 0. P. Ballard, on the south by 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, frame] 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 n orth west corner of a lot formerly run out to Ralph B J sttrick, 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 beginrung, containing twenty-three acres and a half with about sixteen acres thereof improved and a framid house and barn, and also, au apple or chard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Warner vs. Elizur Warner. ALSO—The following progeny situate inSpring -seld tp. and bounded on tWuorth by The public road, west Uy Dorus Eaton.sotith by Wm. Fanning, and east by land of T. Leonard, containing fifty-two acres with twenty acres improved, one framed house and framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ros well Doan - vs. James Dickenson. ALSO—The following property situate in Athens tp. and bounded north by the south line of Athens borough. east, south and west by the Susquehanna and Climbing rivers„containing about five hundred acres, with about four hundred acres improved with one large Stone dwelling house, three small framed duelling houses, four framed barns and out build ings and two orchaxils thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Henry C. Baird Administrator of Robert Oliver, deceased, rs, Gee. H. Welles, Executor of Henry Welles, as trustee of Susan Perkins and Frances M. Stuart, rhil.lrcs 'of said Henry Welles, deceased, Sarah Welles. executrix of the said Henry Welles, dec'd. and James HOVelles and Henry Welles, children of me said Henry Welles, deceased ALSO--A piece or parcel of land situate in bitch net. tp. bounded as follows: Beginning at a pine rkt and slimes and a rock oak witness, N. 67° tre‘t. 15 ;inks; thence N. 31 0 W. 100 perches to a ohmic oak sapling fur a corner; thence E. 1:0 readies to a chesnut sapling for a corner; thence N. 21 perches to the S. W. corner of a reserved lot tar Solomon Merrill a post; thence E. 130 and 2-10 perches to a post, a corner for Chauncey Parks; Mende S. 184 perches to a post on the north line of Dame Mainney's lot; thence W. 231 and 2-10 rirxbes to a post a whitei oak; N. 8 ° W. marked as a witness; thence N. 167 perches to a post, 8. E. clner of a lot bought by the parties of the first part tram 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; 8.6 and 8-10 perches of a lit formerly deeded to David Parks; thence N. 6 and 9.10 perches to said Parks' corner; thence E. perches to another of Parks' lots or place of be ginning, containing 327 acres and 28 perches more vr less, with about 2.00 acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn, two log barns, one log house and two apple orchards thereon. ALSO—one other lot beg inning at a.orooked ehe.nut. the 8. W. corner of a lot surveyed to Dan iel Doan; thence N. 100 perches to a hemlock sap ; thence E. 80 perches to a post; thence 8.100 perches to a post ; thence N. 80 perches to the be ;tinning. containing . 51) acres more or less, with 15 acres unproved. And both pieces inclusive con taniorz 377 acres and 28 perches. Also, all the inte rn; or title of defendant in a saw mill on the wa ters of Satteriee's creek supposed to be half with the privilege &e.. and a framed house, near the saw-mill. .Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ben palm Lambert to use of Job Shepard vs. Charles Chandler. ALSO—the following piece or parcel of land imitate in Burlington tp. and bounded north by lands id Hoyt Ballard. east by Wm. Nichols, south by Wm. Sleyter, and west by Hemmingway, con :await.; one hundred acres with about ten acres im proved with one log house thereon. Sewed and taken in execution at the snit ofTimo- - thy Paxson and:Wm. Davidson. trustees of the bank N..riti America vs. Daniel McD. Stroud: ALSO—The following, piece or parcel of land 'mate in Litchfield tp, and bounded on the north he land of Keeler; east by land of Wm. Stew :.rt and and land formerly, in possession of Jacob an .I Abram F. Campbell, west by land of Thomas Evans, south by land of Jacob and Abram F. Camp bell, containing about ninety acres about fifty acres improved, with one framed house,one log stable and roe apple orchard thereon. seized and taken in execution at the snit or Letty E. Shepard vs. Jacob Campbell and Abram Camp- ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in 13.il::ogion tp. and hounded as follows: beginning at a white maple N. W.corner of lot No. 182, on war, ant lot No. 1724, thence west on said warrant I,tte. 100 perches to a post S. E. corner of lot No. .•7, thence N. SI perches to a post, thence Di 100 perches to a post, thence S. Si perches to the be cum; ng, containing fifty acres and 100 perches, strict measure, it being intended for the south half of IA No. 276, on warrant lot No. 4436, thirty acres improved, with one log house, one shed and one oth er outebuilding erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suirof Myer sod Manville to use of Geo. Sanderson vs. George bet,nett. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land saint, in South Creek tp. and bounded north by Ira Is of Wm. Burke, east by land of David Hil dreth and Ralph Crane, south by Wm. Decker and we.' by land in possession of James Dewey, con -1.41 acres, about 35 acres improved with nor log house, log barn and two apple orchards there, .11. .\ ISO—One othcr 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 Philo Fassett, containing, 71 itcd-r, with about 25 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Da rius Bullock and James 11. Webb Administrators ~ f the estate of John L. Webb, deceased vs. James Drier, ALSO—By virtue of a writ of 'even facial issued tarn said court, a tract of land in Smithfield begin to,ll at a pat, the north-east corner of Oliver Can ted's :at, thence by the line of said lot, south 165 31 0 perches to a hemlock tree, the south-east cor ner of said iat, thence west 110 perches to a beech tree the south-wee‘t corner thereof, thence by line of said Canfield's other lot, south 29 perches to a post, thence by the southern boundary line warrant Nos. 263 and 972, east 219 6-10 perches to a hemlock tree, for the south-cast 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 lovance. tirized arid taken in execution at the suit of John Benson, assignee of Wm. White vs. James Benson, and Ulysses Moody, terre tenants. Al O—A tract of land in Windham tarp., begin tung six rods north from the north-east corner of a Int of fifty acres deeded by V. L. De Chaumont to s ainuelNandusen, thence east 114 5.10 perches to post for; 7 a corner, thence south 139 8-10 perches to a pest 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 9-10 perches to the beginning. Con taining 100 acres, be the same more or less, : with about - 15 acres improved, one framed house, and In; Stable thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Pier- Rl. De Caters and Jeanne Antoinette Ergo, his wife, vs. James Kinyon. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Jan .5, 1847. THE UELSFENBEttG VEGETABLE PILLet and the Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment, for 'ale by the sabseribei, only agent for the town and bo• levet of 'rowenda. N. N. nraTs. - T 18T OF JURORS, drum for February Tenn and Benioniof Bradford Oo,coannencing Feb. 1,1847. • IiIIAND 710110116 Athens borough—E. 8. Mathewson; Burlington --H. Garange ; Canton--J. A. Bothwell, Wm. Gotseline, ; Columbia- r jobn Morgan, Charles 8. M'Kean ; Durel—D. Holland Franklin—Leonin/ WEee ; Hen ick—M.D. F Hines,-C. Stone; Litektleld--0. H. Everson; Munroe—David Ridgway ; Pike—P. Buck, Z. Beeman, J. C.Stevens; _ Ridgberty--Stniges Squires; Smithfield--Samuel Wood ; Towanda. borough—D. L Scott ; Troy township—Ebenrzer Preston ; Wyalusing—Charles Ingham, James Vaughn; Wells--E. A. Ayres, Shubel Rowley. TIIAVERSE JUIOIIII-71111T Windham—J.B. G. Babcock, Charles Russell ; Smithfield—Nathan Bosh, jr.,Joshua King; Warren—Wm. pradford ; Ridgberry—Wm. Brown, John Seely, Sam'l Colatostr;; Wysor—Mm. A .Benerliet, Daniel Coolbaugh ; Granville—Robert Bailey ; Canton—ft R. Cole, R. Kendall, J. Lindley • Athens tp--C.Chnstopher, I. Gregory, Rob ert Sutton Troy tp—Saml. Case, Francis Sowed, A. Williams ; Towanda tp-:-Jas. W. Decker, H. C. Fox ; Monroe—D. 8. Dußois, E. C. Kellogg, Alexander Me- Clone Asylum—Moses Eiliugburger ; Standing Stone—H. Ennis; Burlington—L. Goddard; Columbia—D. C. Havens, Geo. Moore, Collins Soper, H. Taylor, Springfield—P. M. Halley ; 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. Pickard ; Athens boro—Geo. Park; Litchfield—Thos. Park ; Herrick—Chas. Stevens ; Pike—Nathaniel Stevens Dl ; Shesheguin—lra Temkin, ; TftITZMIL IVIORI-SZCOND WEEK Orwell—J. W. Algier. Davis Hurtles, James Beaus; Towanda boro—M. C. Arnout, 0. R. Tyler, E. S. Goodrich ; Ister—Joseph Berry; Warren-4. C. Bowen, Geo. Chillsora Gar. Coburn Wind,ham—Wm. Cook, G. W. Prince; Canton—Jaws Cornell Springfield—F. Cole, Leonard ; "Ridgbury—James Covell ; Litchfield—S. Doane ; Durell—George Fox ; Towanda tp— Wm. H. Forger, Nelson Gilbert ; Ath,nv boro—F. S. Hoyt • Aiken, i; , —Cbas. hallo John Watkins; s m i t hadd— A. A. Jones; Granville—john Lewin; - Franklin—A. 12ockwell jr. Wysox—Wm. D. StroPe ; Standing Stone--Chas. Sill ; • Sheshequin—Ja erz Tomkins ; Pike—Ethel Taylor, Samuel Warner Rome—Thos. Fought ; Burlington—Wm. Vrornan ; Leroy—Davis Vandyke ; Franklin—Horace Willey ; Herrick—N. B. Witmore. REGISTER'S NOTICE! NOTICE is hereby given to ao p -mon o interested, th. Edmund Fairchild, Adminiareor of the estate of Ephriam Fairchild, deco aced, late of Pike township; Nathan Coon jr„ and Reuben Bennet, administratont of the the estate of :t limners Bennet, deceased. tate of Towanda township: Benjamin Beaten ■od La man Putnam, administrators of the estate of Benjamin Saxton. deceased. late of Granville; and Samuel Ball and Martha Bill .achninistrator's of the estate of Samuel Ball. deceased. late of Litchfield tp.; and Jesse Edson administrator of Samuel Edsall, deceased. late of Columbia ; Orson Rickey and Archibald Forbes adm 4 aistrators of the estate of Elisha Forbes. deceased. late of Sheshequin ; and Nathan Coon, jr. and H. Mace administrators of the estate of Smaziah Coon. deceased. late of Towanda township, have filed arid 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 he presented to the Orphan's court of said county, on Monday the Ist day of February next. for confirmation and allowanee. L. E. DEWOLF, Register. Register's Office, Towanda, Dee. 30, IBM T IST OF LETTERS, remaining in the P.O. at L TROT, Pa. quarter ending December 31, 1846. Atwood Mn,. Maria Leonard Eber Alvonl Royal Leonard Albert Ave-y Wm C Leonard Alfred Besney Mrs Amanda Morrison E R Bonfire C S Monroe Andrew Bush Wm • 2 More Ebenezer Ballard Myron Mott Alphonso Boyce W m Momford Mrs E A Baldwin A Moinford Dr. T R Chamberlin Miss Sasan Miller Henry Cnmmins C W Peters Comfort Curtis Roscmand .1 Purris Charles Clallin Robert Putter Mrs. Sary Curtis Nathaniel Parsons Oscar Curtis G Irt . Rockwell Miss C Dunbar Alanson • Stylas Reuben Dcmund 1 Y Sherwood Mrs Sarah Eaton Win Soper Moses Gustin Miss Jane Scott John H ' Grundin J J. S Spencor G W Goddard 'Miss Holen Splding A N Goodwin John Spalding Miss Helen Harrison Miss Achsah ' Sherwood Julius Esq. Hichok S Spencer Mrs M H Harding Hiss Harriet Sanford Mrs Rhoda Kinyon L T Thomas Samuel E Knapp D B Warren John Long Ezra Wheeler Ralph LAYTON RUNYON. P. M Lis . r OF LETTERS, remaining in the Post Office at Towanda. quarter ending Dec. 31. 1848. Allen Lucinda W Lent Wm J Allen Stephen W LeFavor Amer. Agney Mi. Mary Laporte Maj B Bullock S A .. Marvin A J .. . . Burny Edwd Mason E H Buckley Edwin M'Allister Capt John C Bowman Sally Morrow Joseph Bradley S S - McCan.Owen 3 Bowman David Mitchell Ilk Conney Nelson Nobles Jonathan Crowly David Northrop G H Carman John o'Blain Patrick Cummings Harvey Osbum Isaac Cummings Clark O'Kieffe Daniel Carle Mrs Anii E Peckham A K Doane Mrs Maria E Powell George Drialaine Richard Patterson Edward Edgar J W Pratt David T Fitzgerald Cornelius Ruggles Mrs Foster W H Rutty E Grosvenor Charles r Santee Wm jr. Galigar Michael Bandfonl P P Guilin John Bidder Abigail $ Gillsen Mrs Diantha Bmith Cko W Granger Roderickkiptitt John Hubbard W B •dard 8 2 Hemingway 0 F Smith James Harrison Rev Wm Tattle Nathan Heath Geo Truman George Hoyt H T Tomb Jacob Horton Miami Wood H F Hull Miss Sarah Wilson & Allen Howley Eleanor Warner Wm Jones Rev Daniel Wilcox Daniel Keeler George Weelbridge • Naney Mrs. Lentz 1 J A. 8. CHAMBER . LIN, P. M Prints t Prints / ANY oantity of New Prints, and desirable CO.terns just q received by o 3 FLYNT & Estrag. CAME into my enclosure about the first of list Jane a light red yearling STEER, marked with • row of warts on the back of his neck. and without any other particular marks. The owner is requested to prove property : pay charges and take him away. Burlingtonaan. 1,1817. JOUN PryTitt.)llN. • Special Election. • Waltzes the dpeaker of the House of Representa tives of this Commonwealth, has issued his writ of elec tion, declaring that a yammer has. °cared in . said House, by the death of John L. Webb, E.q, member elect ficoni the county of Bradford, and authorizing and enjoining me to issue Proclamation for a special Elec tion to till said vacancy. Therefore I. John nMealls. High Sheriff of the county of Bradford, by virtue of acid authority, do hereby make known and give noire. that a special Election will be held In said wanly, on FRIDAY. the. 29th day of Jae nary inst. ,in the several districts in said county. to wit • In Albany. at the school house in the north district near the house of W. Wilcox. In Asylum at Jacob Fraiche, 's. In Athens born. at E. 8. Mathewson's. In Athens tp, at.l.gc W. KendalFs. In Armenia at Wriglitman Pierce's. In Burlington at Addison knidan'a. In Canton at Benjamin Coolbangh's. In Columbia at James Morgan's. In Dural! at 8. 8. Bradley's. In Franklin at Wm, Deemer's. In Granville at the school, house no. 1, at Granville corners, In Herrick at Wm. Durand's. In Lit , l6eld at R. Park's. In Leroy at the school house in Leroy. In Monroe at J. P. Smith's. In Orwell at the house formerly occupied by I. H Ross. In Pike at E. DewelPs. In Ridgbery at Stephen Harman's. In Romo at L. S. Maynard's. In Sheshequin at D. Brink's In Smithfield at A. J. Gerould's. In Springfield at I'. Wilder's. In Standing Storm at 8. Stevens'. In South Creek et the school house near„Asa In Springhill at D. D. Black's. In Towanda borough at the Claremittnt Hones. In Towanda tp. at the school berm near Andrew C. Gregg's In Troy borough at the school house. In Troy township, at the house of Wm. A. Gottin, near the residence of Peter Garabrant, in said tp. Sin Ulster, at S. B. Holcomb'. In Warren, at R. Coopers. In Wells at E. E. Ayres. In Windham, at - E. Russelrs (deceased,) In Wysox, at the Academy. In Wyalusing, at the school house on the post told at or Dar John Biles', at which time and place the electors afopoid will elect by ballot— One Ferran to represent the county of Bradford in the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth. in place of John 1.. Webb, deceased. And in and by said act, I am further directed to give notice" that every person excepting justice of the peace who shall hold any office of profit and trust under' the government of the United States, or of this states,or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commission ed officer or agent, who is, or shall be. employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary department of this state,or of the United States or of any incorporated district, and also that every member of Congres, and of the state Legislature, and of the select and common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporat ed district is by law incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this commonwealth and that no inspector, or judge or other officer of any, sucheioction, shall be then eligible to any office to be voted for. By the 41A section of an act passed the 16th day of April, 1840, it is provided "that the 13th, section °fan act passed J u ly bd, 1839, entitled. "A act relating to the sectors of this Commonwealth." shall not be con strued, as to prevent any militia officer from serving as judge, inspector or clerlc, at any general or special elec tion of this commonwealths, . . In the 61st section of the act first mentioned, is enac ted that every general and special election shall be open between eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or skjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed, By the 18th sect. of the act passed 3d Feby, 1846, " It shall be lawful for the inspectors and judge of any general or special election, which shall hereafter be in the Armenia election district, in the county of r o Nord, to close the polls of such election at 5 o'clock in ijie afternoon." It i n Ortlier directed that the meeting of the Judges at the Cou.'t House in Towanda, to make out the general return , s h e ': be en the third day after the election, whicl w ill b e t h e ilsy of February. JOHN F. MEANS, Shenft Towanes, Jan. 10th, 1846. Sheriff's OS A MIN TRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persens indeb:e.. 4 to the estate of Patrick Brady, late of Ulster towva ‘il 3 , dedd., tun requested to make immediate payment, and these basing demands against said estate, are reque. , O'Nit- 3 v Msim ANDE t R the e m oo li K ..mih" L with for adjustment DANI.% . Towanda Jan. 9th, 1847. Administrators. Tot LETTERS remain: .4 'in the P. a a -1-4 ATHENS Pa. quarter ending:: I, Dm 1846. N H Arnold • Friend Retina John E Aldred Adeloth Days B B Bennet - Mrs M til Done Alsop Baldwin . Michael Driscoll • Reuben F Brownian Daguerrian Artist Peter Brooks John Fergurson Simeon H Brown Alex Fruman William Beach Joseph Fisher 2 Mason Crary M D Proprietor of Fulling Mill 2' Stephen Cummings Phoebe Gray Ira M Cavrington 2 Sheldron Gummy Joseph Coke Thomas Gardner Rachel Cahill Bevenhart Gilbert Moses I Clark Giles Hoyt Wm Campbell James Hulet H 0 Orbin 2 Hayman Hall lamb M Hathaway 8 C Park B F whitney 2 Directors of the Poor of Wm Wooley 2 Sheshequin & Litchfield tps Mom & Jackson Isaac Reynolds Nally Jackson Isaac Rice E Keeler Mack Reed Past Leanard W II Richmond Medley Lane James F Redfield Wm Maxwell Chad, B Stair* M G Merolla-s w anevens it tgran Head Martha Spaulding Haney Ma Ilery Sarah A Spading Simon M*Cullen R Sutton John M Mack lessee F Sikes 'James Olrnstead Alvah Smith E Owen Jewish& Toler E C Ogden Almerin H Tow Rosins Pinks A & J Pot Tozer Wm Payson Ira Sherwood C. H. H &MUCK. P. M. FOR SALE. 211 HEAD OF COWS and young cattle wit! sold cheap for cash or approved credit. Towanda, Oct. 13,1846. HIRAM C. FOR. PRINTS -..a large' and beautiful lot of PRINTS. by noir. I I. MONTANYE 41 FOX. LADIES I SAY, LADIES 11 If you have made up your minds to buy a nice drag cloak or shawl this season, don't fail to call at N 0.3, Brick Row, where yon can find the most, best and cheapest articl es in that line, that is kept in town, besides all kinds of trimmings. Remember, call at nail BAIRD'S. IMPORTRNT TO EPICURES. WooLsErs REFINED SYRUP, equal in decor to the best maple ruoleare% for sale by December 29. MONTANYE & FOX. CLOTHS, CLOFHI3—We wish the attention of all who are in want of Cloths. Casaimeres, Satinet &e., to our large stock on hand. These cloths mat be sold. We never have been underookl, and never will he. Call and examine. G. P. FLYNT 4 CO. MV.p Jr. Lam TITOULD respectfully any to the citizens of 'rowan. VV de, and the public generally, that if they wish to have their work done in the most fashionable, neat and durable manner, and good els, and es cheap as at anx other establishment in town, they will find it to their interest to give him a call. Cr CUTTING done on abort notice, and warranted to fit, if made tip riiht. Shop in the next building below Stick row, cep dabs, directly over Brown's Grocery. Towandaaanuary I, 1847.-43 CASH WILL BE PAID FOR SHEEP PELTS, by dr:o9. MONTANYE & FOX. W I NU6OODS H. s. M. C. MERGER, AvE just received and ant.now differing goViale at wholesale or retail, the !oilers' t and moat gefterot as. sortmettt of Foreign tuatltivmestic GOODS,ever btiveglat into Northern Pennsylvania. which will be sold es befeJ torment prices satisfactory to thit purchaser. Dec.lo. Cloths, Cassimeres aad Batt!netts. ALL those wanting anything for Cloaks. Overcoats, Coats, Pants or Vests, will Sod it to their advan tage to examine the large stock of French, English and American Clothe, black and fancy Casvicneres, Sam oans, Kentucky Jeans, Vestinp, &c. dre,„ at Dec. In, 1846. MERCUR'S. LADIES can find a supetior asiottanent of DRESS GOODS & CLOAKING% at MERCUR'S. 10 TONS IRON, American, Swedes and Engliah, • general aworunent of hoop; band, scroll, round. square, one and two home wagon tire; bar, &c., just re ceived at d 33 M E RC URS'. ITLETRIFIIII3I4I 4is WIENAT (Eo l .!Zgo CHEAPEST IN TOWN ! 1111ONTANXID & FOX HAVE just received and are now opening a very extensive assortment Of GOODS, consisting of almost everything very kept in a country sums, which they pledge themselves to sell as low as the same can be bought in any town' this side of the city of New York. Come one and all, and if we don't sell you Goons Cesar don't buy; it will cost you nothing to look, and all we ask is a chance to show our stock of goods. Be sure . end find the right place. it is the Old Corner Shoe. a-few doors south of Montanye & Co's. The B'hoya are on hand and will sell you goods right for Cgsh or Produce. Towanda, Nov. 9, 1846. 5 00 SHEETINGS SHIHTINGS V selling very low for cub of pioduce, by Nov. 1 t MONTANYE & FOX L.NDIES' GOODS WE HAVE ■ good assortment of De !sins, repps. cashmeres, gingham., (some beautiful pattern■) white dress goods, different styles; fringes, gimps, cord, velvet ribbons, bonnet ribbons, kid and silk gloves and mitt; comforters, linen handkerchiefs, &c., &c., all of whith will bs sold cheap. MONTAN YE 4. FOX. FOR GENTLEMEN. WE HAVE • fine lot of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Vesting's, and some very nice Satin; Kid and worsted gkivea, suspenders, net drawers end wrappers drc,„ which we have pu' down to the lowest notch. Nov.ll. TiIONTANYE do FOX. CROCKERY—a good assortment, in data or other miss, to snit purchasers, by Nos. I . MONTANYE & FOX. BOOTS AND SHOES VIENS' kip and coarse Luau; boys do., merle and boys coarse, kip and fine shoes; mens' 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 rate lot of children's ahem. november 11. AIONTANYE & Fox. You may be Interested t ALL persons that know themselves to be indebted to be indebted to the subscriber fur Goods or Medi tines, arc requested to call and settle the same before the Ist of December, however small the amount may be, or they may expect to pay coat, without respect to per eons. nail A. D. MONTANYE. T IQUORS, a full assortment, consisting of Cog. .1.4 Brandy, American Brandy and Gin. Monongahela Whiskey, Port. Maderia and Malaga wines, may be found at the New Yea k Chcap Store, No. 2 Brick Row of REEDS'. BOOTS dc SHOES—a first rate assortment of coarse and fine Boots, Shoes and Slippers, the latter French of course, just opened at • nov3 " 0. IL BARTLETT'S. SHA WLS—quaatities of Shawls, nice,4 kind, going off fast and cheap at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. CAPS of all kinds cheap, besides every thing else at 0. D. BA RTLETT'S. SANTA ANNA TAKEN! JUST received a large and splendid assortment 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. FLOUR, from the u Globe Mills," a superior article also PORK, first quality, for sale by November 3. FLYNT & CO. I%, , l'OftE of those A. No. I, BOOTS, and a large .11'1 quantity of LA DIES' SHOES, just receised by Nose:utter 3. FLYNT ifs CO. -5. DOM 7 MILLINER AND MATUAMAKEM, cirriur of Inver and dridre Te 'A/ ANDA, PA. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEREFL A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Cloths of all shades Alik and colors, and qualities, and prices. Casimeres. Ocy and Plain. Saltine and a good assortment of V ea tima may be found at . 1' 0. E. FLYNT . &co. BONInT/3--A great .rving to the Heads of the Nation." The Ludieii will find it a great sawing to heir heads to call and purchase one of those beautiful Straw, Devoe:, Gimp, Florence, or Lace, Lawn, Gips,' Bonnets, selling so cheap at REED'S, NOTICE. D. 4VID DOANE, my' son, ■ lad over eighteen Jean left my . house an the sth. of Auguat invt, without any good moon for doing ao, and I hereby far id all an d an ~ ...sawyer harboring or trust. in . ~:._ — 'y rat all I 'Wu pay no debut of his contracting or expenses incurred by him. - Windham, Aug. lith '46. JOSEPH DOANE. brit of Partition. TN pursuance of a writ of partition issued from the J.. Orphan's Court of Bradford county. commanding me to make partition of the real ciliate of David Pratt, late of Canton township, intestate, to and among the heirs and legal representatives of the said intestate. I hereby notify all pentoas conoerned, that I will bold an inquest for uid purpose on the premises, at Canton afore• said, oa Friday, the 22d day of January neat, at 1 o'- clock. P. M. d2O J. F. MEANS, Sherhi. Michael Koons (now to the use of D. F. Bar stow) vs. The Towanda Bank—No. 577, May Term. 1842, Also, John Bunnell vs. Isaac Place and William Place:—No. 112, September Term. 181 THE undersigned having been appointed en - Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of tbo county of Bradford, to hear and adjust the several claims to the moneys raised by Sheriff's Sale of real estate, by tinge executions issued in the above cases, will attend for that propose; at his erica in the Beroubh of Towanda, on. Wednesday the 27th day of January next, at one %d -eka, P. M., when and where all persons am required to present their claims, or be debarred Rom coming, in upon said funds. . HENRY BOOTH, Towanda, December 28, 1848. Auditor 4 Elisha Lewis vs. Samuel Black—No. 248, May Term 1848. Who, Guy Tracy vs. Platt Smith-No., 389, Sept. Tenn. 1842. PHE undersigned.lurring been appointed an Auditor by the Court of Cadiz:atm Pleas of Walked coun ty, to hear and odiust the several claims to the moneys raised by Sheriff's sale of real estate, by virtue of exe cutions issued in the above cues, will attend for that putpose, at his office, in the borough of Towanda. on Saturday. the 30th day of January next, at one o'clock, P. M., when and Where all pentane interested are re quited to present their claims or else be debarred from corringin upon said funds. S. PIERCE, Towanda, December 28. 1896. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the swats of Joseph Tothill late of Smithfield township, deed., are requested to make immediate payment, and those haring demands against said estate, ate requested to present them forth with f o ra m adjustmmt. BENJ. TUTHILL, Ste .44 Dee. 9, 1 1846. Administrator. NEW DRY GOODS, Corner OrJefahs - and Bridge Streets TEST OPENING, at the comet of Main Ar:Bridge al street,- a well.selected unearthing of new and faide• tunable DRY GOODS, which will- be sold unusually low for ready pay. The stock'conerista in part of Gatinett, gannet, gmgtram, alpacca , the ebeSpetalot of prints in town, edgings, inserting,. Slain and cam bric muslin, finny, canton flannel, drilling, bleached and brown muslin, (not to be surpassed) ucking, check, cashmere. cotton, wool and buck gloves, cotton hose, suspenders, • German honddrchrs, Men and pongee hdltri, gingbaea craves. plaid shawbr, wool coufoHers, cotton tapes, patent thread, sawing silk, cotton halls, packs pins, needles, 'spool cotton. hooks and eyes. suspender, shirt and metal &Mons, with many oth er articles, usually found in a store, not mentioned. The public are invited to call and Examine the noel( before purchasing elsewhere, fp they Wilt boSold cheap• er than at any other establishment in town.. 'Towanda, Nov. H. O'HA R. 4 & CO.- BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL KINDS. JUST received from Philadelphia, a large and spleo. did aseortment of men's calf.kip and coarse boots, ofrm $1 50 to $5 50; boy's do.; ladies gaiters and walking shoes; also, fine kid slips and buskins, and ell kinds of overshoes; do. calf bootees and laced shoes ; children's and Misses shoes of all kinds. heavy and light, suitable for every kind of weather, Youth's calf, kip and coarse boots tomtit children from 4 to 12 year. old. We pledge ourselves to give a better article at a lower price tharhany other establishment.in Bradfield county. TRUNKS from $1 50 to $1 800 HATS AND CAPS A barge assortment of fasbionabja•Hats and . Ceps of. every kind.and description fur sale very low. GROCERIES Molasses, sugar, coffee, codfish, No. 1. and 4 Macker el, beet quality black and green tea, from 81 to 88 cents • pound; pulverised and loaf sugar ; rice tohaerw snuff, sperm. dipped and mould candles I raisins by the hoe or pound, starch, soap, segars at 50 cents per hundred, and in fact all kinds ever kept in our line which people will find it their advantage to purchase and we will give you reasons for it: A link Logie and Common Sense. There are three things beyond dispute :—let— If a man ' pays out much money, ho must receive as much.- 2. If a man's expenses in business are large, his profits most be large. S. Therefore, the Grocery and Shoe EstsbHallo:tent at the corner of Main and Bridge eta., in a small plain store, at a cheap rent, an afford to sell boots & shoes. hats & caps, sod groceries, at lower prices, snd of better quality than any other store in town. Now, if this is not sound logic, two and two do mot make four; but if it common sense calls on you to come to us for your Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes &e. See the contrast, and let your own reason decide it it was not your advantage to give us a trial. FIN LINOS ofa!I kinds constantly on hand. Thread, awls, bristles, shoulder-sticks, kit and files pincers, all kinds of binding, silk cord and straps for boots, patent Pegging awls, skiving, paring and crooked knives and floats. H. O'HARA & CO. Towanda, Nov. 17, 1846. GROCERIES, of all desc ri ptions, et wholesale or re. tail. Attention is particularly directed to their assortment of Fresh Teas ; (we don't know the differ ent names of the packers, but the "article " is " C.K.") now l I W. H. BAIRD & CO. LTA RD WARE, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils, Dye LI Woods, Dye stuffs, %Amines, etc., in general and large quantities. n.l t W. H. BAIRD & CO. ri AT ABLES !—Su per6ne sour, pork, fresh butter 1.:4 wheat, etc., sec., coustantly on band end for male IZIE LTORSE SHOEING d o m. on short notice by Xi Towanda, Oct. 13, '46. N.HEMMINGWA Y. PRINTS 200 pieces now opening and for sale very low at REEDS' BONNETS, velvet and superior Leghorn Bonnets. Also, velvets of all colors, together with artifirials, taps, bonnefribbons, dre.nty be found at REEDS'. The Last Arrival of New Goods, T N TOWANDA, are now being opened at No. 2 1 Brick Row, by Wm. H. Ruled ¢ Co.. the fist Pio tierce 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, Bingbamion,.(or any branch thereof.) Call and see. Further particulars next week. 'November 9, 1846. DOMESTIC COTTONS—Brown sheetings, shirt ing, and drilling; Also, cotton yarn, batting, wick. ings, and wadding, for sale by the bale-or less quantity. at nail BAIRD'S. NOTICE AN away from the subscriber, an apprentice boy by R the name of John Ft. Thompson, 18 years old, without my lease or notice. All persona are hereby forbidden harboring or trusting amid boy on i ny account, as I will pay no debts of his contracting.—One cent reward for the return of said boy, but no charges paid. Warren, Oct. 9,1846. CALEB C. TUNE. FALL & WINTER GOODS. mONTANYES . & CO., orenow recioving a very desirable assortment of Goods,purchased during • 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. mos public to call and examine their stock, sod think can hold out sufficient inducements to ensure their share of public patronage. Beptembor 7. 1846. --- - `4l/211EZCE . MEMLIIBRZZO MIIVERYTHING in the line, including Elliptic . 1 Springs, Iron Alels, Mailable Burs, Dash, Seat and Stop Irons,Ornatnents,lndia Rubber and Oil Cloth, Lace, Tufts, Mossoke. for sale at jIB MEW :urcs. ITTOODEN MEASURES, brooms. patent pails and WY • Pealed buadels. MONTANYE & FOX. HATS & CA PB, a find rata lot, of all kinds, deserip. dons. colors and qualities, thesper than ever by november 11. MUNTANI & FOX. TEAS! TEAS! WE have on hand a • large stock of nine FRESH TEAS at all kinds of pines. But, we hays just 'Week • vein of 4s. Tea that is right. Call and try it. MONTANYE & FOX. 11.9RDW.IIRE AGENERAL ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE such as nails, dyes, shovels, manure forks, shovel* and tongs, sad irons, knives and forks, pocket knives, hutches do., abeam and scissors, razors, cloth and - hail brushes, shaving and tooth no., wool and horse cards, col Tea mills, hatchets, augers, wood saws, (loot trim wings, steel squares, flesh "brushes, ark ropes, and bed cords, by co LI MONTANYE & FOX. CODFISH AND MACKEREL.. good article, by norl I MONTANYE & FOX. TAPIOCA -1i nice urticle—rat ri d ing% f ar Ede a rtovl t MONTANTE & FOX. ASINTS. OILS 4r IlrE STUFFS. A LARGE quantity White lead, No: 1, pure, end in oil and dry, whiting, Venitian rad,chrome gpreo Paris do., Prussian blue, rose pink, etc., Milked - oil, lamp oil, coach and copal varnish, logwocict, fed wood. camwood, madder, eothineal. an.oatto, etc. Wo canoe be undersold in anything in this line, of ail; at all. november 11. MOSMANYE FOX. *l3 ;:k ORUGS MEDICI.VDS. have on band the largest stock of Drugs on o ditinet in this county. including every thing used b • the Physicians and people tenerally We alio keep on band nearly all Of the most popular Patent Medicines of the day. One of our firm (A. D. M.) having had a lobff etperience in dealing out medicines. we Ratter ourselves we ran wit all who may favor us with' a coil. Prices can't fail to suit. Particular atten tion will be paid to orders from physicians. november ti, MONTANYE &k-O.l'. NEW.YORI(CHTORE lAPSAFO.4I.III:ICIi,ROAIk ITEEould respectfally beg Imre id Co Irtr tender their thanks to the citizens of Bradfuni for,their liheraf.partiarege arid support: and" wontd-in• form them they are now roceivin ,, • terve Intl futile*. ply of FALL' emit WINTER " GOODO,' which will pnsitively be sold at even ten than their 'former low prices. The war to externalism high prices /weal kept up—no compromise has been made: rind they intend to carry the war into the heart Oldie emirny Ferttittlrejl shall yield or adopt the principle of selling goeiddel small pro: tits. A nimble sixpence better thou o Slow shilling, isr 00f motto. AVERY large stock of Broad clattis Eas&new; 'drover chnlls; and winter vestino of 'red ptiCerf colors and patterns, now opening and for vats veil lo* t . REED'S. ASPLENDID assortment of fall and winter dress goods, Cloaking', &c., for sato very; low at REED'S. pet WOO . 1 % .13 1.0 6 ,p1t 1 t e y u h t n i3 l oo lj uracid Shott m er ay ho bound at REEVB New' Fall and Winter Goods. THE sulkier/bet iS tiro receiving from the city of New York it large essnefetiettt of GOODS gait. d to the season, =elm* selected, and parchased at unusual. ly low prices, which will enable hiar 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' pufcluising elsewhere.— He feels confident that he can offer them better brigaina than they have heretofore made in this foam or any other in this region of country. In his assortment will be found in all their varieties, Dry GaAs, Groceries. Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Nails, Iron, Steel, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Boots, Shoes, 4-c. Towanda, Oct. 26, 1840, N. N. BETTS: WIRE Ladies will find a great variety of wonmol JIL dress goods ; also, a beautiful assortment of prints at very low prices at RET're FRENCH and English cloths. treaty Braver and Tweeds for over mats, fancy Clain:ales and BA- Unetts, a great variety will he found at nerttr. siOUSLIN Da LAME, Cashmeres, Rob Roy and Broder Shawls, a great 'tacitly wilt he found at BETTS' New Supply of Fall and Winter Goods• • BURTON KUNGSBERT TENDED g his thanks for pain favors, and rrspeet fully informs his old catomers and the public generally, that he is now receiving from the city of New York the large.( and cheapest assortment of GOODS ever purchased for link darker, which he pledges himself to sell fifl per cent. lower than the same quality of goods were ever before offered in Tow. ands. This is no hen:thuggery. Just drop in and price my goods. I have almost every thing wanted by the fanner, mechanic, and everybody ehte,and particu larly the Ladles: ' My stock of Chtsfrinetes, M. De Lore's, thick and colored Alpaccar, California Plaids and Chigtams, are very cheap. With regard to Broad Cloths, Cassirneres, Satinet's, Jeans, Domestic cloths, Vesting,. Prints, dm. I knock under to no merchant in this town or any where else. 20011LBs. Bole Leather, Upper Leather sad -IV Calf Skim, lower than Wag ever offered in B. KINGBBERY. Towanda, hy WES DS Iron, Horse Shoe, Round Band, Nail rods 14- 1 Horse Shoe Nails, Steel of all kinds will be sold very low by NO. 3, B. R. 00YDS. Beautiful Carpeting, two shillings per yard below the market once at B. KINGSBEBY'S. rirmosZ LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN GING -- hams, Rept DeLains, Lamm' cloths fat summer dresses, so long looked for by the Ladies, have arrived and 'may now be.sren at REF:D'S Snrrendcr of the Mexican Batteries ! Old Rough and Ready" again rielotiotts ! ONE ARK LOAD , and several wagon loads of NEW GOODS, have just arriired, and ate selling cheaper than ever at No. 9, Brick Row. November 9. WP4.II.IIAPROIit CO. 110 RINTet--500 different styles, bought in the city of New York, by the case, on the "cosh dawn' Van, sad will be sold accordingly. BAIRD & CO. LOOKING GLASSES, one case of very nice, 0 G flames, latest style, just opened at novl I NO. 3, BRICK ROW. BOOTS & SHOES— I t dozen pin Coarse Boots, boys' and men; also coif and kip boots and shoes. and a good deal the best and cheapest lot of women's and misses' wear in town. Cell at DA IRD'Eh THE subscriber enntinues to act as agent tor the lA LA WARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia, a stock company of good standing and re pute S does business on as fav mable terms as any other. Ho is abet agent for, the LYCOMINO 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. BARTLETT. Positive and timely Notice Is hereby given that all my accounts for costs have been pieced in the hands of N. J. KEELER, fo: collection. This is to inform all persons interested_ that unless eettletnentia,g*sbtre-atthrunti the hands of an officer, with instructions to collect them without delay, and without respect to persons. Nov. I, 1846. JOHN N. WESTON, IghT 11051 t^ 411:60 crs ism mi. Great Redaction in Priee TIitiVGSBERY jR., would invite purchaiSis to J •esarnino his NEW STOCK OF 6•OObS, is he is confident that the great falling oil' In prier vllll enable him to offer greater induceMents than cold be presented by those who purchased their goods earlier in the season. Towanda, November 3, 1846. MBE SUBSCRIPTION LIST is ado , open fertile 1- Pamphlet Laws for 1847. November 3, 1846. .t. REEL. Twaseter. Broad Cloth, Cassimeres Sattinets. ALARGE assortment of Broad Clothe. (;assimerrs. and Sattinetts, which we have tong been famous for selling good and cheap, ode/ cheaper than ever— end upon which we challenges the world, just received at 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, Nov. 3, 1649. AVANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR. GOODS—a. Wheat; Donieitie flannel,. Rye, Woolen Socha, • Corn, 'buckwheat. Oats; . rluseni, • Dutieii Whi'„o jeans, Cheese, COON SKINS. in ahem illttiott atiyllling,Tor which liberal prim will be paid at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. Towanda, No.. 3, 1846. Jrosiee.- TH' public ere hereby ei•otienia umbels perebe•ing • Note. given by Os to Joseph Marsh,• or boiler. on the 814. doiy of last Decoinhor, for seventy-two•dol. Ws and fifty cycle, as we have ir . cris'artin consideration.' for said note, and me detekniried not to pay the same, Weas.iornyelled by law: TA MEB'ItIT ANN ER. Piltklari; I, 184 t • JOHN biIiANN IRt TAE undersigned hasjng been appointO' an Auditor bi the Orphan.' Court of the county of Bradford, to adjurrt the accounts of Daniel Decker, administrator of the estate of icremialr Decker, decealsal, win attend' for that purpose, rat hi. office itr the, borough of Towan da. on Thursday. the 28th day of tannery next, at one o'clock, P.M., of which all perstourintereste,l, will rake' notice. umrs.t. Es MEIICUR, Towanda, Difember 29, I 9 W.- Auditor: NEW GOODS 13. KINGBBERY INSURANCE' AGENCY, AUDITOR'S NOTICE