ANNUAL REPORT Of the 'Expenditures and Receipts of the County of Bradford, for A.D. 1846. Expcnditares. ‘-e,vors, $ 994 50 pudding new bridge in Windham, 315 00 ppstring bridges built by county, 1,166 594,481 59 aanne rieWfl. 14 . 00 , p o sers by toads passing through improvements, , Fur fuel for Commissioners office, Court House, Jail, Ace., 75 13 Sundry incidental expenses, 13 04 loners fees, 25 76 - food Jurors,. . , 508 79 , Traverse do. - 2320 67 . - Bitnk books for vanouspublicuffices, .84 31 . .4 Martin, Crier of Court, 80 00 Sundry wild cat certificates, 18 00 Support of prisoners in county Jail, ' 473 69 Sundry bills for Printing, 258 be 'Repair; of er. about public buildings, ifia 54 j . S, Weston for conveying con victs to E. Penitentiary in 1845, 100 00 Supp'ort of convicts in E. Penitentia- .. ry in 1815, per bill rendered, 87 96 187 96 Bearding, 4 27 S!urionery, 23 14 To% ii,luip views. 14 00 Aresant with the several Collet . I'ere T entge Collector a Namrs. I Year I km% * charged. I/' o° 'm I o I Amount Atnount . " 1 en d ' Collectors. Reeetved. Due. p, ,v Richard Horton, Wm. Smedley, Elijah Horton, Gen. 0. Wells, John Russell, • Hiram Holcomb, H.S. 6tevens, S W. Biles, Jason liorton q i n Robert likitto S imuel Ad, James A. E is, Clark Hollenback. A. T. Nl . Dowell Freeman Wilcox, John Gray. Elisha Keeler, Elijah Wokntt, James Chubbuck, John Baldwin, Jeremitbs ) Kilmer, J. L. Phillips H. S. Grovel, .1 C. Brown, Isa 3C Westbrook, David Rutty, James 1.. Gorsline, A. Dunham. jr.. Austin stalford. Abner C. Hinman, James Wilcox, Towanda township Nl, %,e.l qr3.n A I hen- it urough, Wtal!lam, , I.rrov. Stony, 111 i u,n, tow nship, Fr mijin. `tine r ugh v. rr k. I k 1111111. Stone. Fc.t.anda townbhip I I-ter. 11:r. 'bro. li ‘..heing James Lyon, George Terry, Wm. H. Shapley, Harris Murray, A.alrel Smith. Ebenezer Lilley, D. Lilley, M. 'l'. Vaneorder, Thomas T. Smiley, John Vinman, Jere..riah Barnes, I.D. M'Kee, Elijah Wirleotr,_ Libbers Merrey, James Chubbuelt, D. W. Humphrey, Hiram Dewey, Asa Fuller, ,- Ik:tar S. Horton:" Rufus Cala, J. L. P Harry S. Groner, J. C. Broisa, Denier Vrinnitsit, W. C. Bogart* A. C. Greet, George P. Freeman, JRITICA 1.. Gorsline, H. B. Binven, L. W. Knapp. A. Dunham. jr., Ephraim Berman, Wm. D. Stripe, trf - IIM t..Niurn. Affon:lNrntrah. 11,e, t,.tynship 111:(Itn, on (. Irt n. C hia, Pun Fr Ink n (%'~niille, Hem k, 0 , 7 r P.lzlvrv, St, :•011t11 Crt,fc, St,o,lin:: Sinn, To.anda bOrOilah, Towanda tußnShip, arr. n, lCl'll+. 11 1 11 II am II ' N , I •111 Z. , Si v. v, ifter paid in fui .1, ~, nt d . Treasurer of the County of Brad.' Jacob Reel. Treasurer of the counly of Brad frrl, in neeount with said county. I PM, in account with the Commonwealth of 1.. :Lao,' in Tre.noiry at last settlement, $1.697 91 . Pennsylvania—on account of State tax. .A ,,,,, 11tt of ser•lict leen received, 128 00 ' 1'11..11 dup, for years of 1840, 1, 2,3, 4,5, 2 822 Il' 1. ,, :p1,rv... for 1816, 9,101 R 0 I r..c.0c,1 I Int' transcript., 897 38 7 7t,411, pulements, notes, 2.083 17 ‘ln,rt. rec'd for redempt,on of tln.Lands, 1,650 R 6 .. premium on p ly't Of state Inc, , 311) 43 let. and cost on settlement in full of dup., G 8 00 Er Faun!) , orders returned by L. Pierce, laic Jeri. 8, 1846, and allowed Is,. in settlement, $ 736 53 2 prt cent. commission on Fame, . 14 73 ra. orders returned by J. Reel, in 1946, 11,691 50 2 ter n•nt. commission on Fame, 233 82 Ilyturned ~n duplicates as uncollected, 2,625 97 Bond., judgments, notes, &c.. ". 1,255 52. Prl (1,1113 V allowed collectors, 566 82 i Money in Treasury, Dec. 31, 1846, 1,728 72 CP , OI I Irrs hi account with Bra,lftrit Co To aim and order. ifolued in 1846, 511,796 24 r, lu collector& 262 21 4-23 671 0 “tst.111 lin.; Jari..l, !SAO, Er krrount of county oriliqs returned in i , lfi. oudiubng credit orders, $12,219 0., nut.tat4lteg inn. I, 1847,- 54 13 ---- ; u VIUAX:II33 This way for Bargains! THE subscriber would respectfully say to his old <uqton.ers and the public generally, that be has ` ,,, nunenced the manufacture of Chairs, etc., St his oid ~ 11, 1 1 on the north side of Bridge street, in the build. Ice lin,s a as the .! Yellow House." He keeps con. nn bond. nr will make to order, (in a neat and '` , Yiej 'all articles in his line as cheap as the `t. Hit friends can he supplied with 1• ri - insor and Common Chairs. of differ dpanerns—Settees. Rocking chairs, Children's Chairs. 4-c.. 4 - c.- Also -- Bedateads and Tables. and see me at my shop on Bridge street, and I nsfy you that you can buy reasonable.- I L—Whito wood, Cucumber and Basswood wanted in exchange for chairs on reasonable JESSE TAYLOR. .anda. Jan. 20, 1847.: LIEREAS NOTICE. my wife Mary Ann has left my bed ant board without any just cause or provocation therefor e I for bid any person or persona harboring sting her on my account as I am determined to pay tr of her contiacting after this date. • Igebury Bradford Co, Pa. Dec. 5, 1846. HENRY M. COOPER. 6I; t o My eneln•ture, about the middle of Deptem- Let. a deep red yearling BULL. The owner is ra ted to pure property. pay charges mid take it away. t oheguin. Der. 28, 1846, WM.HORTON,2I3. 111 GR.EFENBERG VEGETABLE PlLLSaria the Green Mountain vrgrtable Ointment, for t he - poscriber, only agent for the town and bo o. *fowanda. 41:2 Ni. N. BETTS. Aniount brought forward, " L. E. Be Wolf for transcribing index to docket in Proth's office, Messrs. Chubbuck sc M'Kean', foes as Proth'y do clerk of Quarter Sessions, Bridge views, Sheriff's fees, - Road views, • • Casts in Commonwealth suits, Election expenses, Constables attending Court and mak- 45 00 ing retard,• ' - Costs in civil suits, Redemption money received on unseat ed lands, D. Brink for services as Comidasioner in 1845 in full, $8 51 J. Towner, " 1 00 • " 1846 208 00 L. Putnam, " 1845 in full 950 ' 1848. 226 00 A. L: Cranmer, 1845 in full -. 600 1846 134 00 .1. H. Black, 1846 10 00., 603:;01 J. M. Wattles for set vices as clerk --- . .- to Com'rs: 1845 in full 99 57 " " 1846 285 41 38 5.00 $6,780 90 County Taxes !TM in the 1 $l3l 85 $ 1811 1842 4 06 3 69 20 64 EM EOM 1 46 Min 31 05 2 Si 1 70 1 RO 14 42 Eil 79 5 72 9 48 1 14 6 70 30 00 2 52 26 42 3 05 10 13 190 38 730 ,10 19 193 76 12 80 295 67 11 20 109 37 8 38 15 19 286 07 8 73 18 65 352 46 4 93 9 27 176 03 281 593 112 73 1 71 7 65 145 38 1 45 6 49 123 35 1 18 119 51 3 09 81 64 1 62 12 54 236 66 1 55 14 79 280 85 '6 53 290 31 581 158 79 5 19 tO 24 196 47 6'59 20 12 382 44 6 03 15 94 320 78 7 98 5 53 105 16 4 78 14 87 282 95 4 94 10 00 18f6 5 16 23 OG 325 49 4 20 14 68 279 68 629 I 22 19 421 76 194 00 3 10 8 66 164 58 4 06 13 96 265 28 213 00 215 00 4 56 $lO 923 91 $257 34 $566 86 SBA 73 74 $2625 97 To amount of Uncoated Land transmints, $ 502 28 I gad on duplicates of 1841.2, 3, 4 and 5 2.385 45 .1 mount o duplicate of 1846, Balance ne Treasurer, By amount returned 8s uncollected, on du plicates prior to 1845, $ 279 93 64 of 1845, 149 58 of 1846, 655 77 240 11 515 39 $18,853 66 Exonerations allowed collectors, Percentage State Treasurer receipt for taxem prior to 1845, 500 00 on unmerited lands, 500 00 Sd of 1845. 1.334 57 of 1846, • 1 per cent. commission on $11,093 84, f. 18853 BRADFORD COUNTY. SS. We, the undersigned, Commis sionem of said [L. S.) county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the Rereiealsi and Expenditures of said county, from the let day nfjanu cry, , to the 31st day of December 1945. inclusive. Nx teem our hands and seal of office, at Towanda, this first day of February, 1847. L. MTN A M . , A. L. CR 11!CMER, J. H. BLACK. • Commissienera. $12,482 16 Attest :—J. M. Wa-rrt.ts. Clerk. $12,482 16 LISP OF LETTERS remaining in the P. 0. a ATHENS Pa. quarter ending 31, Dec. :846. N H Arnold John E Aldred B B Bennet • Mrs M M Done Alsop Baldwin Michael Driscoll Reuben F Brownson Daguerrian Artist Peter Brooks John Ferguson Simeon Fl Brown Ales Fruman• William Beach ' Joseph Fisher 2 Mason Crary M D. ,: 'Proprietor of Fulling Mill 2 Stephen Cummings Phoebe Gray Ira M Cavrington 2 . Sheldron Gurnzey Joseph Coke - - Thomas Gardner Rachel Cahill Besenharr Gilbert Moses I Clark Giles - Hoyt Wm Campbell James Hulet. II C Orbin 2 Havman Hall Sarah M Hathaway 8 C Park B F Whitney 2 Directors of the Poor of Wm Wooley 2 Shesheguin & Litchfield tps Moss & Jackson Isaac Reynolds Nelly Jackson E Keeler Pa•t Leanard Mathey Lane Wm Maxwell M G Merchant Algiah Mead Haney Mdllery Simon !Wenllen John M Mack Imes OlnAmid E Owen E C Ogirn Entity' Patio Wm Puyson $8,780 90 $ 92 87 625 51 70 50 370 00 7 00 877 83 777 09 358 25 180 86 667 87 $11.796 28 Bradford aunty of 1 60 92 2 57 29 25 164 62 13 99 22 98 9 93 14 03 6 99 1:13M 14 41 14 39 17 84 5 00 69 95 4 36 GO 411 91 19 88 76 31 82 63 65 50 60 13 34 L'3 36 9 25 17 64 21 R 5 37 41 31 21 Ella 14 71 43 38 43 98 OM 15 16 18 69 65 77 20 37 132 42 12 41 327 81 239 19 14 62 148 65 186 89 54 68 127 99 192 76 112 66 138 42 79 71 118 00 137 45 96 26 9,469 54 688 35 $13,045 62 8.759 27 110 94 $13,045 62 Fr;end Elaine Ade!rah Davis Isaac Rice Mack Recd W H Richmond James F Redfield Charts B Stuart G Stevens Martha Spaulding Sarah A .parling It Sutton Jegsee F.Sikes :Alvah Smith Jerusha Taxer Ahnerin H Tour A & J M Tour Ira Sherwood C. H. HERRICK, P, M WINTER G 0 SH H. S. & M.. C;'"MERCIJR,. , lIAVE just received and are now offering-for sale at wholesale or retail; the largest and most general as sortment of Foreign and Domestic GOODS, ever brought into Northern Pennsylvania, Which will be sold where. torero at prices satisfactoryto the purchaser. - Dec.lo. Cloths, Canimetes and Sattinelts: A . LL th ose wanting anything for Cloaks, Over Coats, Coats, Pants or Vests, will find it to their advan. tage to examine the large stock of Frcneb, English and American Cloths, black and fancy Casaimerea, &w -netts, Kentucky Jeans, Vesting*, dkc. &e., at Dec. 10 , 1816. MERCER'S. , LAMES can find s - anpreitor assortment of DREWS GOODS & CLOAKING% at BIERCUR'S. 10 TONS IRON, American. Swedes and English, a general assortment of hoop, band, scroll, round. square, one and two horse wagon tire, bar. &c., just re ceived at d 33 MERCURS'. • wavy m aga wave ateCOLIZe CHEAPEST IN TOWN! DIONTANYE & FO' HAVEjust received and are now opening a very extensive assortment of GOODS, consisting of almost everything every kept in a country store, which they_pledge themselvei to sell as low as the same can be botight in any town this side of the city of New York. Come one and all, and if we don't sell you Goons CflitAT don't buy p it will cost you nothing to look, and all we ask i 4 a chance to show our stock of goods. De sure and find the right place, ills the Old Corner Store. a few dorrs south of Montanye & Co's. The El'hoys are on hand and will sell youjgoods right for Cash or Produce. Towanda., Nov. 9, 1846. 5000 YDS. SIIEETINGS ¢ StirliTINGS selling very low for cash or produce, by MONTANYE & FOX CEEE L.IDIES' GOODS RATE HAVE a good assortment. of Debacles, reps, V eashmeres, ginthams, .(soina beautiful patterns) white dress goods, different styles; fringes, gimps, cord, velvet ribbons, bonnet'ribbons kid and silk gloves and mitts, comforters, linen handkerchiefs, &c., &c., all of which will hs sold cheap. MONTAN YE 4. FOX. FOR GENTLEMEN. • AVE HAVE a fine lot of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and some very nice satin; Kid and worsted cloves, suspenders, net drawers and wrappers &c„ which we have pu' down to the lowest notch. Nov.ll. MONTANYE & FOX. ri ROCKERY—a good assortment, in setts or other wise, to suit purchasers. by Nov. I I. Mt)NTANYE & BOOTS -IND SHOES T ENS' kip and coarse hoots; boys' do., mens' and Li boys' coarse, kip and fine shoes ; men.' 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 shoes. november I I. MONTANYE & FOX. l'on may be Interested t ALL persons that know themselves to be indebted to be indebted to the subscriber for Goods or Medi tines, arc requested to cell and setlle the same before the 14 of December, however small the amount may be, or they may expect to pay cost, without respect to per sons. nvl I A. D. tal ONTANYE. L'""". a full assortment, consisting of Cog. Braude, American Brandy and Gin. Monongahela Whiskey, i'Mt. Maderia and Malaga wines, may be found at the New Yolk Cheap Store, No. 2 Brick Row of REEDS'. BOOTS & SHOES=a first rate assortment of coarse and fine Boots, Shoes and Slippers, the latter French of course, just opened at nov3 - 0. D. BARTLETT'S. Q HA W LS—quantities of Shawls, nicest kind. going off fast and cheap at 0. D. BA RTLETT'S. CAPS of all kinds cheap, besides every thing else at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. SANTA ANNA TAKEN! JUST received a large ' end splendid assortment of new Good., bought entirely with Cash, during a great depression in the market, and with the express view of UNDERSELLING the BRAGGADOCIFS. 0. D. BARTLETT. FLOUR, from the " Globe Mills," a superior article also PORK, first quality, for sale by _ November 3 MORE of those A. No. I, BOOTS, and a large quantity of LADIES' SHOES, just received by November 3 TilR2. DD,422\311, MILLINER AND MATUAMAKER, Corner of Ricer and Bridge as., TOWANDA, Pd. CLOTHS AND CASSI%IERES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Cloth* of all dunks Ai and colors, and qualities, and price*. Caximeres. Fancy and Plain. Sattinetti and a good assortment of Vestinito may he found at GEO. E. FLYN & CO. ONNETS=A great saving to the " Meads of the 1.) Notion." The Ladies will find it a great saving to heir heads to call and purchase one of those beautiful Straw, Devon, Gimp. Florence, or Lace, Lawn, Gipsy Bonnets, selline no cheap at REED'S,. IS'l' OF I.E'l' Feinuitaiug in the P. O. at TROY, Pa. quarter ending December 31, 1846. Alwood Mrs. Maria I.eonard Eher Alvord Royal Leonard Albert Ave - y Wm C Leonard Alfred Besaey Mrg Amanda Morrison E R Bonfire C S Monroe Andrew Bush Wm 2 More Ebenezer Ballard Myron Mon A Iphonso 11..yee %Vert Montfort! Mrs E A Baldwin A Montfort! Dr. T FL Chemistlin Miss Susan Miller Henry Cummins C Peters Comfort Curtis Ro.emanil J Porno Charles Cledm Robert Potter Mrs. Sary Curtis Nathaniel Parsons Oscar Curtis G Rockwell Miss C 'Moho!. Alan4on Styles Reuben Demurul J Y Sherwood Mrs Sarah Eaton Win Soper Moses Guerin Miss Jane -, Scott John 1 - 1 Grundin 1 1. S Speneor G W Goddard Miss Helen Spading A N Goodwin John Spalding Miss Helen Harrison Miss Achsah Sherwood Julius Egg. Hichok S spencer Mra M Harding Hiss Harriet Sanford Mrs Rhoda Kinyon I.IC Thomas Samuel E Knapp DES Warren John Lang Ezra Wheeler. Ralph LAYTON RUNYON. P. M ADNIINISTItATOIt'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Joseph Tuthill lateof 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. BENJ. TUTHILL, Smithfield. Bee. 9, 1646. Administrators. FOR SALE. 21 HEAD OF COWS and young cattle will sold cheep for cash or approved credit. Towanda, Oct. 13,1846. HIRAM C. FOX. PRINTS -a large nod beautiful lot of PRINTS. by non. 11. . MONTANYE & FOX. LADIES!I SAY, L'ADIESI ! If you have made up your minds to tidy a nice dress. cloak or shawl this season, don't fail to call at No. 3, Brick Row, where yon-can find the most, best and cheapest articles in that Hue, that is kept in town, besides all kinds of trimmings. Remember, call at nv I l BAIRD'S. 4F.:stray. (lAMB into my enclosure about the first nflast June V- a light red yearling STEER, marked with e row of warts on the back of his neck, and without any other particular marks. The owner is reqtrestecl to prove property, piiy charges and take him away. Burlington, Jan. 1,1847. JOHN HAYTHORN. Corner of Main and Bridge Brea& JEST OPENING, at the comer of Main & Bridge street, a well-selected assortment of new and lash ionable DRY GOODS, which till be sold unusually low for ready pay. - The stock consists in part of tisiinett, flannel, gingham, alpacca,. the cheapest lot of prints in town, edgings, inserting., Swiss and cam bric muslin", linsey, canton flannel, drilling, bleached and brown muslin, (not to be surpassed) ticking, check, cashmere. cotton, wool and buck gloves, cotton hose, ans Pendent. German handdrettf's, cotton and pongee hdkrs, • gingham cravats. plaid shawls, wool comforters, cotton tapes, patent • thread, sewing silk, cotton balls, packs pins, needle', spool cotton, books 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 be sold cheap er than at any other establishment in town. Towanda, NOT:11. O'HARA & CO. BOOTS & . SHOES OF ALL KINDS, TuST received froin Philadelphia, a large and olden .) did assortment 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 all kinds of overshoes; do. calf bootees and laced shoes ; children'. and Misses shoes of all kinds. heavy and light, suitable for 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 article at a lower price they any other establishment in Bradford county. TRUNKS from $l 50 to $lB 00 A large assortment of fashionable Hats and Caps of every kind and description fur sale very. low. G ROC FRIES. Molance, sugar, coffee, codfish, No. 1. and 2 Macker el, beat quality black and green tea, from 31 to fld cents a pound ; pulverized and loaf sugar ; rice tobacco,soufE sperm. dipped and mould candlts ; raisins by the box or pound, strum, soap, segara 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 Logic and Common Sense. There am three things beyond disputer-Ist—lf Ist—lfs 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. 'l' berefore, the Grocery and Shoe Establishment at the corner of Main and Bridge sts., in a 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 an not make four; but if it 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 it it was not your advantage to give us a trial. FINIJINGS °fall kinds constantly on hand. Thread, awls, bristleti, shoulder sticks, kit and fi les pincers, all kinds of binding, silk cord and straps for hoots, patent pegging awls, skiving, paring and crooked knives and floats. H. O'HARA & CO. Towanda, Nov. 17, 1846 GROCERIES, of all descriptions, at 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./el") novll . W. H. BAIRD & CO. HARD WARE, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils, Dye Wodds, Dye sniffs, Medicines, etc.. in general and large quantities. nv I t W. H. BAIRD & CO. EATABLES !—Su perfine flour, pork, fresh butter wheat, etc., etc., constantly on bond and for sale ORSE , SHOEING done on abort notice by IA Towanda, Oct. 13,'46. N. HEM MINGW A 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 anificials, taps, bonnet ribbons, &e... may be found at REEDS'. The Last Arrival of Ncw Goods, TN TOWANDA, are now being opened at No. 2 Brick Row, by Wm. H. Buird 4 Co.. the first Pio neers 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. FLYNT & CO DONIESTIC COTTONS—Brown 'beatings, shirt ing,, and drilling; Also, cotton yarn, batting, wick logs, and wadding, for aale by the bale or less quantity, at nail BAIRD'S. FLYNT & CO RAN away from the subscriber, an'apprentice boy by the name of John H. Thompson, 16 years old, without my leave or notice. AU pentane are hereby forbidden harboring or trusting said boy on .y 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. miONTANYES' & CO, are now recteving a very desirable assortment of Goods,purchased during a great depression in the market, comprising Freneh & English BROAD-CLOTHS, Cassimerea and Satinets, and the choicest patterns of Prints and Worsted Goods. Grateful for past favors they respectfully solicit a gene. roes public to call and examine their stock, and think can hold out sufficient inducements measure their share of public patronage. Septembor 7, 1846. 0.41M2311&<51:2 MLIIS!IIIIIIRZZo VERYTHING in the line, including Elliptic 11 -1 4 ,Springe, Iron Axele, Mallahle Burs, Dash, Seat and stop frons,Ornaments,lndisßubber and Oil Cloth, Lace, Tufts, Moss, &e. fur sale at j 1.9 MEW 'UR'S. TAT OODEN MEASURES. brooms. patent ptila and VV sealed buobela. MONTANYE & FOX. j_TATS & CAPS, a first rate lot, t,f,all kinds, deacrip 11 none, colors and qualities, cheaper than ever by november It. MONTAN E & FOX. WE have on band a large stock of nice FRESH TEAS at all kinds of prices. But, we have just struck a vein of 4s. Tea that is right. Call and try it. MONTANYE & FOX. AGENERAL ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE such as nails, axes, shovels, manure forks, shovel* and tonp, sad irons, knives and forks, pocket knives, butcher do., shears and scissors, 'razors, cloth and hen brushes, shaving and tooth do., wool and horse cards, coffea mills, hatchets, anger's, wood saws, dcior trim wings, steel squares, Ruh brushes, ark ropes, and bed cords, by nv I I MON TA?i YE & -FOX. CODFISH AND MACKEREL, a good article,-bp novl I MONTANYE & FOX. TAPIOCA—a nice article — for puddings, rot sale at novll MON'FANYE & FOX. P.9INTS,'OILS DYE STUFFS. A LARGE quantity White lead, No. pure,gend in oil and dry, whiting, Venitian red. chrome green. Paris do., Prussian blue, rose pink, eta., linseed oil, lamp oil; ooich and copal varnish, kr,vrood. red wood, ramwood, madder, cochineal, annatto, etc. We cairn° be undersold in anything in this line, at all, at all. november I I. MONTANYE & FOX. DRUGS AND MEDICINES.' TOTE have on hand the largest stock of Drugs ana V V Medicines in this county, including every thing used 1) the Physicians and people generally Weals() keep on hand nearly all of the most popular Patent Medicines of the day: One of our firm (A. D. Itl.) having had a long eaperience in dealing out medicines, we flatter ourselves we can snit all who may favor us with a call. Prices can't fail to suit. Particular etten; Lion will be paid to orders from physicians. . november 11. , MONTANYE NEW DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS NO. 3, B. R. nal l NOTICE rEAS! TEAS! . IMRDWARE A STATEMENT O F the amount, description, end value of the real and personal property, trades occupations and professions,. made taxable by the act of I Ith June, 1840, and the several acts passed subsequent- thereto.-Bhowiog the amount of tax assessed for County purposes in each township and borough of the Co o y of Bradford t. Also, the auto asses •d fur the use of the Commonwealth and the apportionment thereof according to the assesomialts untie in the fall of 18441 for the A. D. 1847. N.:7 ;I; T ;e i :l - ~•;:e .: .• i ....,:: :: 2. 7 1 ;: 5. T. ::2 .e... , 4, 1 . : z a.,:!: i' E . ; ..r. I it, 24. • ..,..., I :.--=_:::. gt.l-. - e.x.P . - .1g91.--P I -.6. 1.„ ; '7 3 . 1 . 1 3. g .-: ilg Township' amatlioraughs. - :..--: AI• 2. 1 ?:. I' '4 - t .7. 1: _ .t.. -F-". . f.. 4 - 9 2 .4 , in - • ~.'2 - ' - 2 1 , F. 4 a c 5 c ; , F 2 a °•. ,s - P .4. u 9,.., i 7 - .' - - , ' 7 - , ' 4' ai • - --' - --.--' E .g i. • - •;.. • , • :;.... .. • 1..? t.p.; .• 4 . im ilg - 2 .42 ;--?,,.., -..T. .7: d Ft" ;6 , 717 . . 71 c' .; :i i r eSS-2, .. - . Albanys36,l36l .. $2 5001 , 11 $147 53 . . Armenia,..... ........... 12,310 _ 3001 . Asylum 61,901 . 5 201 55 . 95 11 1 1I 39 10 208 52 Athena borough, 65.9431 4011 27 092 3511 1r 5 ' I 291 60. Athena townstiip,..... ... 189.199 I 2110 3501 3 637 50. Burlington, .112 633 2 , 09: 1 700 2 1 353 30. Canton, 100.953 7.302 77 I 326 51. Columbia,- 84,922 . 3.66:: 1 205 76. Dump, 47,917 2a5 35 I 144 it Franklio, ..... ....... ..... 37.909 5.625 . 130 60. Granville; - 56,918 ' 1,222 275 I . 177 11 Herrick, ........ 36,070 45 50 1 . 108 85. Ler0y,.......... . ....... 51,325 907 113 159 07 Litchfield, 69,077 5,994 - . 222 IST Monroe, 79,461 1,800 21,274 330 6 I 331 09 Orwell,.. : G 5.531 19,272 I 254 58 Pike, 123.624 . ' 3,064 130 1 3141 38 Ridgberry 67 587 2,195 209 35. Rome, ............ ........ 61.262 . 1.672 188.80 Shethequin ....... ... .... 109,239 11.505 705 1 1 - 370 28 sinithfield, 115,920 23,091 I 1 4:10 94 South Creek ' 40,214 2.212 106 128 42 Springfield, 1 93,479 12 859, 3151 1 321 16 Springhill, .......... .....; 39.541 1,9141 1061 .122 36 Standing Shane, 57,391 5,001 751 1 188 92 Towanda borough. 134,839162600 4,100 82,507 1650 1545' 23 51 79 19 Towanda township, 102,8601 1,157 170 . 314 65 Troy borough. 39,306 . 20,624 505 4 31 191 10 Troy township, 134,905 6,509 185 2 424 09- llkter 69,2271 • 2,101 490 1 1 216 41 ~ Warren“ 92,105 8,277 40 301 64 Wells - - 77,192 1,3191 190 238 OR Windham, 65,031 13,075 1 955 1 t 242 49 Wyaluaing, 88,045 9,792 2613. I I '390 86 Wyaox,. 95,006 I 6 824 50 2 306 99 ' ' __,_H___ ,$6600 1 ,8340,751 $1650 $8250 49 I 16 4 9,422 15-1 BRSDFORD ni hereto' - vrni cm F a i 2,718,486152600 l COUNTY. If said county, do hereby' certify the above Statement to be correct. according to 'he us of the several Townships and Boroughs in said Co. And we hereby give n nice. will meet at the Commissioner's Office, on Monday, the 15th day of February. A. D the above Valuation. Witneas our hands ar,d seal of office. at Towanda, this L. PCT.\ ANL Commint"oners. J. 11. BLACK, We, the Commissioners returns made by the Assess that the "Board of Revision' 1847, to correct and etit.alil 14th day of January, 1817, MB! Attest—J. ht. WATTLES, NEW GOODS. AT THE NEW YORK CHEAP STORE NO. 2 BRICK ROW. • C& E. REED would respectfully beg leave to . tender their thanks to the citizens of Bradford for their liberal patronage and support, and would in- form them they are now receiving a large and full sup- ply of FALL and WINTER GOODS, which will positively be sold at even leas than their former low prices. The war to exterminate high prices is still kept upno compromise has been made, and they intend to carry the war into the heart of the enemy until they shall yield or adopt the principle of selling goods at stony pro fits. A nimble sixpence better than a slow Shilling...is our motto. AVERY large stock of Broad cloths Cassimervi, Beaver cloths, and winter castings of. all prices, colors and patterns, now opening and for ,ale very low at REED'S. ALSPLENDID assortment of fall and winter dress goods, Cloakings, &c., for sale very low at 2000 LBS. Sole and Upper Leather.— Also, plenty of Boota and Shoea may bo found at • REEE'S LIST OF LETTERS, remaining in the Post O ffi ce at Towanda, quarter ending Dec. 31, 1896. Allen Lucinda W Lent Wm J Allen Stephen W LeFavor Ames Agney Miss 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 8 B McCan Owen' 2 Bowman David Mitchell D jr . Cotney Nelson Nobles Jonathan Crowly David Northrop G H Carman John O'Slain Patrick Cummings Harvey Coburn Isaac Cummings Clark O'Kieffe Daniel Carle Mrs Ann Y. Peckham A K Deane Mrs Maria E Powell George Drislaine Richard Patterson Edward Edgar J W Pratt David T Fitzgerald Cjrneliva Ruggles Mrs Foster W R - Rutty E Grosvenor Charles F Santee Wm jr. Galigar Michael Sandford P P Gustin John Sickler Abigail 2 Gillsen Mrs Diantha Smith Geo W Granger Roderick Scott John Hubbard- W B Stoddard 8 2 Hemingway . 0 F Smith James Harrison Rev Wm Tuttle Nathan Heath (Zero 'Pitman George Hoyt H T Tooth Jacob Horton Miami Wood H F Hull Miss Sarah Wilson & Allen Howley' Eleanor Warner Wm Jones Hey Daniel Wilcox Daniel Keeler George , Weelhiidge'Nancy Mrs. Lentz J J A. B. CHAMDERLIN, P. M. IMPORTANT TO EPICURES ixTOOLSEWS REFINED SYRUP, equal in Mayor V to the heat maple molaqarajor sole Iy December 29. MODITANYE & FOX. f - iLOTHS, CLO rils—We wish the attention of all who are in want of Cloths. Cassimeres, Satinet &e., to our large stock on hand. These cloths met be sold. We never have been underaolil. and never will he. Cell end ezemine. G. F FLYNT 4. CO., MUllaZ ZsUIZ-SIML1MIL31.12Z1:1"; lin Jr. WOULD respectfully say to the citizens of TOWIIII. da, and the public generally. that if they wish to have their work done in the most fitshionahle, nest and durable manner, and good fits, and as cheap as at any other establishment in town, • they will find it totheir interest to give him a call. (0% CUT I'ING done on short notice, and warranted to fit, if made up rittit. t3liop in the next building below Brick row, upstairs, directly over Brown's Grocery•. Towanda. January 1, 184 7 . —43 New Fall and Winter Goods. THE subscriber is now receiving from the city of New York 11 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 friend., and the public generally are invited to call and exaoiirre his stock before purchasing elsewhere.— He feels confident thathe 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. Hardware. Crockery, Glass, Nails, lion, Steel, Paints. Oils, Dye Stuffs, Boots, Shoes, 4-c. cte. Towanda, Oct. 26. 1846. N. N. BETTS. THE Ladies will find a great variety olllwonaerl dress goods ; also, a beautiful assortment of print, at very low prices at -. BETTS' FRENCH arid English cloths, heavy .Beaver and ICI Tweeds fur over coats, fancy.Cruisimeres and Sat tinetts, a great variety will be found at' BE rrs% MOUSLIN - De LAINE, Casbrnerea,Rob Roy and Brach, Shatele,.a great ,variety will b.-found atBETTS' /'ASH WILL BE Emu FOR SHEEP FELTS, V by dm 9. MONTANVE & FOX. New Supply of Fall and Wintei Goods- BURTON KINGSBIPaIt TENDERS his thanks to past favorer, and respect— fully informs his old customers and the public generally, that he is now receiving from the city of New York the largeq and cheapest assortment of GOODS ever purchased for this market, which he pledges himself to sell 20 per cent. lower than the same quality of goods were eves before offered in Tow anda. This is no humbuggery. Jut drop in and , price my goods. I have almost every_ thing wanted by the farmer, meehanic,,and everybody - else, and particu larly the Ladies. - My stock of Cashmeres, M. De Lamm, Mack and. colored Alpaccar, California Plaids and Gingham( era very cheap. With regard to Broad Cloths, Cassimates, Sarinetts, Jeans, Domestic clothe, Yestinge Prints, dm I knock under to no merchant in this town or any where else. 2000 LBS . Sole Leather, Upper Leather and , Calf Skins, lower than was ever offered in. B. KINGSBERY. Towanda, by QWEE DS Iron, Horse Shoe, Round Band, Nail rods kJ Horse Shoe Nails, Steel of all kinds will be sold very Idtv by B. KINGSBERY. 1 OnYDS. Beautiful Carpeting, two shillings pee yard below the market price at B. KINGSBERY'S.. REED'S THOSE LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LA WN GING. hams, Rept DeLaing, Lemma cloths -for, summer dresses, so long looked for by the Ladies, have arrived and may now be seen at REED'S Surrender of the 31exiOau Batteries'. Old Rough and Ready" again rictorious Ot ARK LOAD, and several wagort loads of NEW GOODS, have just arrived, and are selling cheaper than ever at No. 3, Brick Row. November 9. WM.H.BA & CO. PRINTS -500 different styles, bought in thelcity o New York, by the case, on the "cash down" plan sad will be sold accordingly. BAIRD & CO. LOOKING GI.ASSES, one case of eery nice, 0 G frames, latest style, just opened at tow I I NO. 3. BRICK ROW. DOOM & SHOES—I I dozen p.iir Coarse Dooti, 17 boys' and men; also calf and kip boots and shoes, and a good deal the best and cheapest lot of women's and misses' w-ar in town, Call at BAIRD'S. INSURANCE AGENCY ITHE subscriber eontinue-a to act as agent fir the DE LA WARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia. a stock comp a ny of good standing and re pute & does business on as fuv cable terms as any other. He in also agent for the LI - COMING CO. MU TUAL ,INSURA NCE CO., a company which has al ways been punctual in the payment of loises and pre sents advantages seldom found. Towanda, May 20. 0. D. BARTLETT. Positive and timely Notice S hereby given that all my accounts for costs hare - It been placed in the hands of N. J. KEELER, rot collection. This is to inform AD persons interested that unless settlement is made by the close of the approach. ing December Court, these accounts will ho left In the hands of an officer, with instructions to collect them without deity. and without revert to persons. Nov. 1. 0 .114 G. JOHN N. WESTON.. S - S - Great Reduction in Price'. T KINGBI3ERY JR., would incite purchasers to as examine his NEIV STOCK OF GOODS, as he is confident that the great falling otr in prices will enable him to offer greater inducements than can be presented by those who purchased their goods oarlierin the season. Towanda, November 3. 1816. 1 1111E1 SI;LISC1111'11UN I.lSr is now open forthe l'amphlet Laws for 18.17. Novem ,, er 3 , 1e46. .1. 1 -7 EEI.. To.almrer. • Broad Cloth, Cassinteres Sattinets, A . LARGE a.sortrnent of Broad Cloths. C.ssimerea. and Sattinett, which we have long been fam'hoa for selling gond and cheap, now cheaper Than ever—, and upon which we challengel the world, just received at 0. Ti. BARTLETT. Towan.la, Nov. 3, IGI6. VITANTED IN CXCIIANOL; FUR GOODS— / Wheat,. Domestic rlsnnel, Rye, Woolen Socks, Corn, - • Buckwheat, Oats, Fl;xseed. Butter, White Drank • Cheese, COON SKINS. in short, almost anything, for which liberal prices will lie eni,l at fl, D. BAR fLE rrs. Towanda, Nov. 3. I ts. Hear lie: hear Ve! THEnetee and account. of Dr. akt P%), .11:Goodrich. ore in the hands of A. L. CRAN4ER. Eaq., of llfonroeton, for collection. PerAnns Interested. are TO. questa] I. Call there, and settle the same no Bonn se convenient. D.occmher 1, 18.18. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE A LL pers.•ns indebted to the estate of Patriek 11 late of [later township, deed., are requestal to make immediate payment, and these having demands against amid estate, are requested to present them forth with for adjustment.- DANIEL VANDERCOOFL Towania Jan. 11th, 1847. Adminisuatm.
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