reCO ll6l oh elieve, however,' that a motion him. r - der l'b the vote will be made—perhaps . s a in. Houston, who will also - take grounds ii ns nd Mrperha. Calhoun's views irt , regard to the ,-aps carry. The conduct of the ena ie will appear too pitiful Without it. • 6 Th e most r emarkable circumstance accompa ncirm this matter is only 'thir;, thaj, the friends Col. Benton and Gen: Casa have always looted upon the Union as a paper rather favor isle to Calhoun, or. at least; swayed by C a l. nnn and y et it is precisely the considerations ; Inends of Nlr. Calhoun, who conjointly with we -wings, have now treated its editors and pro prietors so unkindly. But there is no know in, what a man is coming to when_ once em b;rionf„ on the ocean of politics. The no minations for three companies from 'Philadelphia & three from the interior of Penn srlyinta, are about to he sent into the Senate u. ;_ ffor row morning. Look, what a struggle thrr ,, is foe glory !;:, !I hi , offi,e of the'Serretary of War is literal !, hesi,,-(1. PronsA 1ea , .1 - a- ought to have ~ er more troops or the Brigadier. Col Webb. i s said, is Foil t hought of for that rank. - think Gen. Cathvalader has a right to cons•lereil. • WAstIiNGTON. Frh. 15. 1847 SPS: , 1 011 W eI.IIIp3THIIVe4y a tang ;fflir n Ole Senate• after the est-fling ,-enes, of 'ist %red, S.rlTlfl lr'hh 1,,,„,i did pol ,Th.re 1. , r a rr-t•nn•ulrralinn of the rule ht Rio 6i wa, expelled 'nom the floor Q, 01 , 11 A fir as th? oleternionamm ~f S ro".•.1•11...1, but kV1111..111. 01 0 1(.34t real or .1.1..tr0a. , to tit io holly. Th.• ease tt oil more or ITSIa.I pool -1,4 in n indi the Senate ;ivied p+TI "1..1.,1111ff5. and eskrutive n ' t it. char !two rauye. and pur/g rob'. .111. • Lotolt of the ata . ..tider I: .11 the meanwhile. is as ha pp' a. werea , n 4 , LIS subset ipliou trr.l last. r: It .,rUl 4. rrrditattic tulortned ilia! 1.111 rrk v •• [form " pow has upwards of 30.000 file 111110 important part of to-day's prneeetl, r . - u the Seit.ite ‘Z'i , re two resoluti,;:is oiforeq • , t . Mr. Wth-ter..ttficred after a declaration th .1 not lake part in the-debate MI the ihr , e Al Pton hill itlier one way or other. nor fiefliltTor an amendment thereto. I floi not re m.'in'wr the precise words of Mr. Webster's roaam , n4. but believe that they were, in ant r. as follows . I ne•.. , it'elt. That there is no _.into or u l j, an the part of the Government ol the S ate.. to acquire any territory . from 11 , lico as a result of the war, and with a view I , hN a n n exation ! if that territory to the Union. 2 That it is expedient that the Mexican on verinient should he informed - that the United Slw , s tin desire to dismember Mexico. and, !' , 2! the United States is at any time willing to :: , at with - Nb.llCO for peace, on the basis of a :feral hrmnd,,rc and just indemnity to the t 311115 of the citizens of the Unveil States. On heir? tatevrotza•ed by the Chairman of •-t• Committee en Foreign Relations (Col. , 11,r: it he meant to call these resolu tip \S r. Webster said he should do n morrow. nr the day after. So there will ' , •er,oigli to her ak the monotony of the pro- kN, PRIV AfEEILS AT SEA.—The New• Costs/I . mA Aclveri! , er has received the noittlea.ton, from its London of the Daily Commercial 'List.— , ",ted LONDON. Jan. 19. 1847. The urivatrers sailed from the port of Loin ton c yih of January; 1847. They are Briti,4l •;.., nut have been renamed according. to Span r,zal.mons, and they carry letters of marque. • I,.ur‘s are as follows: Capt. Moo•Iy.. 214 lons, 1:0 men. .t. Sm.l2t. 153 •• V 7 7, 153 " - .I'.. , ,c'thrve vessels cleared out at the pnl-t of Ala , tilla. but are rca ly_ fur privateer the broad Atlantic. 1,17 [lt C‘ ,, f PT&INT is generally llCeamplieied with In tile right side, extending up to the top of the satiable appetite. neca.Oonally a tie.ordeted I„eluuki tinge of the .kin and eye* and often a ',au; ever the region of the deer. together with Ilie111) ,ymptoms of a loaded and corrupt state of the " r ehet, Indian Vezetible: NIA 1"..uml one "1 ~ry bra rnedtct,eN in (tic world in the cure of all (hr Liver c bee att.e they expel front ttt, holly ino-lad humors w tn. It whal, tirtto-it.-d upon that org in. '3re the enu-r .1...ry tartr.y rd hirer ..yLunt. Frorti.!three t Nix of :he udnu,l Pm, on g. , •iplg t-. bed. wal m a,..hort time, Nuoti mantel relief, that n argirtirnt or ver.un.i..ti ", to induce a 11 , 1 ,, evermire ul F tlirn use, rusted to a healthy action, and pan e‘e•) Lit d i. &tyro from the hod). 11141.111 Vegt - tilbir Plik also Uhl and iniproVe pun() the hlu••d; a1..1, th• relte, only tire too. N ew 'J o and .igor to %holt. flao.e. Li. .., r6Itrk.ITS --Clic, public ate Ca., azii,e,t tire irny, spuri•ms medicines uh:ch. in called by Elam,. similar to G% nght in: et Ve4rt 4 . , ,eacaot. the oily original and gnuine Indmn i'll, have the written si4n_ttute ut 1V illta,u the top lebel of each -box. V:11 er.lustvely to the gale of Wrighert Wholnnate. tool [retail. I fi9 Race 213t4 Greenwich St., N. York ; nun rrnumt B —too. kgn,iii tor the Wriehre Wee...table I• ""nda. Miintanye's & CO ; for other 34en -',..,.:111.rit.....nient in iithither column. L'utTs , il'e. on the I Died, Oth. loot. EDWARD LI CINGiTON E. and Margaret W. Bullock, aged flue ilitrierta da?e. Orphanlx Court Aerie. • 1)11131.1`.: tICE is hereby riven that in puma ). nre wen older of the Orphatia Court of Bradtord ``'''alY• held at Towanda, toe first day of Feb , 1847, anal t. " ,,,, ;.1 P. to public sale on Thursday the Ist day apol sett, at two o'clock, P. M.,on the Pr ea ni'e a • Ll;rl9ll....ving descnbed lot of land situate. king and be ll the than-hip of Monroe. county of Bradford. on ''••( nod leadln g from Monnarton to Towanda. hounded falloa a : o n the north by •Jose ph Hornet, on the east '7lhooell Fowler, on the south by the heirs of A. C. aselosill, and on the wes by the above mentioned Containing about three-fourths of an acre with a l9c bud.nng erected ant; fitted for a tannery, together a dwellttig house and barn ; to he sold as the pro- Prgr of I. S. Warn. deceased. Terms made known on L'at day of sale. JOSEPH HOM ET, Il aatoeton. Feb. 19, 1847. Administrator. _ . ADNIINIS T(/ ICS NOTICE. A L L f.r.oni intiehted to the estate of JOSEPH t GUMS, late of Windham tap., deed., are hereby : , ,i e.ted to make payment without delay; and those "c claims against - said estate, will please present attested to the subscriber. JULIUS RUSSELL, Admitistrator. W "nlhira, February J 3, 11317. 2itvertistmento - - - - Orphan's Court Sale. I N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court in and for the County of Bradford, held at Towanda, on the 11th day of February, A. D. 1847, there will be ex posed to sale, by public sendue or outcry, on the premises, on Thursday the 25th day of March, 1847, at one o'clock in the aftmoon, a certain piece or parcel of land situate in the _township of Troy and bounded north by land of , Wiard, east by lands of James Dewitt, south by land of WM. Morrison, and west by the highway lead ing from !Granville to Troy, containing one hundred acres or thereabouts, being land of which Win. Knox, deceased, late of Troy town-hip,died ieiz. rl. rerms made known onl the day of sale. CHARLES DRAKE, A. MORRISON, Feb. 22,1, 1847. Ad's of WM. KNOX, deed. '1.3:11A.X113 An'Lct) 18, TA - DE TRADB . , IVH iuttscribets still continue to manufacture and kee on hand at their old stand, all kir.ds of cane and wood seat chairs ; also setters of various kinds, and Bellsteq..tof every description, which we Will self low for cash ot Produce, or White Pine lumber, White Wort!, Bliss Wood, or Cucumber Ct air Plank, or 4 by 4 Scantling 13 fret I , 44r—either Buttonwood, Basswood or Maple,!will also he received for our Work. t done to ord. in th•• tieitit manner. '11):411{1.Ns & MACKINSON Towanfla, Feb. 22. 1847. 11.41 E• 4, ': A NI) HAHN ESB' 'I ItINIAIINGS. J Us InrgP qu mfify of Fine and Common Hanws. ALso and Japsn'tl IL.nr.aa Trim 'mugs at Feb. 22. M INCUR'S. DUCE:AV II E AT FLOUR A l'F‘y lonno_rll pounds BUCKWHEAT F 1.01.711 CI on Bu .o .uptortor art cL,fu,t novroaral and for .a.o. loy D. IL; KT LE l" P. Tilt OMMISBIO: S •ERS ul the County of Drat!. fml hereby ,zive tauter, Chit they have tiled twin the follow Ind plac. a and days fl.4lA•ettv,iy . for the he.tr tut: of '1 111.,1,1 of those who may think themselvea ag gi woad Ili the aases-ments for A. D. 1817, and are de . somas .if appeolitil from the same, to wit ; Towamla ILPHllallti, Ind borouch—at the Commissien l• er's oifide, on Tuesday the 16th thy of March. Ulster—ai .1 M. Pike's, Wednes d ay, 171 h. Athen. tosnaMo and borough—.t E. 8: Mathewson'~, Thor-411,y, 18th. Litchll.l.o—at Reuben Park's. Friday, 19th. sheabequil —at Daniel Brink'. Jr : Saturday, 20th. hear,—al W.W. Kinnm's. Monday. 22.1. OrWell—at H.Z.Fr.shie's. 'l'm why, 231. Windham'—at 5% in Sibley's, Wediewklay. 24th. Warren—id Robert Cooper's. Thuursday. 25th, Pike—at Dente... Johnaon's, Fnday. 2 6th. Herrn-I:11N. B. Wetmore's, :Saturday. 27th. , ! Springhill at D. D. 131 irk's, Monday. 29th. M yatuwolt—nt .1, H. Black's. Tuesdas, 30th ' Ass hitn—itt James DePity'a, W. domalay, 31st Sisntline ;'one—at S. H. Canfield's Thursday the dal day of April Wymx —at Harry Mordnies. on Friday. 2nd Monroe—it J 11.4 .h Lawrence's, Saturday. 3d Burlinetnn—at Henry Pultz'a, Monday. sth Sinitlifiehrhat A. J. Gerould's Tin-why 6th Ritleherrvi—at M. D. Hermon's Wednesday 7th Sprinefield—at Thomas Sinead'a, Thuradsy Bth South Creek—at David R. More'a Friday. 9th , •Wella—at, Wm. s. limall'o, Saturday. 10th Coluenbia—at James Morgan's Mind iv. 12th !f ! Troy borough & townships—at F. Herrick's,Tuesday 13th . a . ,-.7.: Armenia—at E. Kffra, Wednesday, 14th- 'c. Canton—it A. E. Spaltling'a, Thursday, 15th 2. Lerny—af Perky Morse's on Friday, 16th Granville—at Levi Taylor's, Saturday, 17th Franklin—at A. Hibbard's Monday, 19th Albany—Mt Horatio Ladtra. Tuesday, 20th Dutell—at Simeon Decker's, Wednesday 21st At each of'which places, respectively, they will attend, between the hours of 10 o'clock A, M. and 3 P. M. L. P I'NAM, . A. L. CRA N VIER, Commissioners. J, H. !SLACK, ' Atteat-4. M. WATTLES, Clerk, Commh..ioner's Office, Towanda, Feb. 18,1847. -ILO 0 ..Su',olo4l - 4_70.3 Lr),.41`517. THE Standing Committee of the Bar - of Bradfor' county, have adopted a resolution thatthey toil! not examine students preparatory to admission to prac tice, during a term of Court. They will meet regularly on the Saturday afternoon, toeteding.'each term, for the purposes 61 - their appoint ment. C L. WARD, THREE HUNDRED good steady men can find dtinsto:nt employment at Boating Coal during the cowing season, at liberal prices. Apply at Chia office. E. A Dia:GLAS. Supt. & Engineer, Office of the Lehigh dc Navigation Company, Mauch Chunk, FehruAry S. 1547. ALIJI 101 i s I'ICE rrHE undrr.inned A ialitor appointed by the Orphan's Court Br-dtord county, is make thstrihstion of funds rmaiiil an sale of the real estate of He, tor' \V. derea.ed, hereby gives notice that Its elf to the duties of hi. appointment at Its foaarsli lidirouizh, on Tuesday the 231 day ~t N1,111 . il Ist Ni, isso P. \l., silain all persons latt•rt. , l. d .11,1,1 , 4jr,/ to exhibit their claims to Into, iir frinn coinina, in unini wild tunas. 1%417. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. \ FMCS NO I WE 3EI K rl al. in 'hr t nf 1) F. Bar .51 , W thr Taran Bank...Vo 577. 2 1 / a y r.rsi/ 1812. I Cmntn to Pita*. nal h Ala Nll4l - 1 inirt of di,ti !twin 11-rd 11 elt• WI .11 w 1111 4 Ull, 1 441 he wit to the dune. of hio app.. 111, lit al 111.. t...fr.uelt, oil Thunsddy .Morch twit. it Iv"; •• . { . 1.10k I'. NI.. ta,ll,•r.•nll 1..,:•.11- mlereote l arc 1,41,1,1 1.• ova.. known , I Itint, or Lr d, llttr.rti from coming In 't 1{ EN lIY 800 Ili. Auditor. F. h. if , , 11417. NI;DI NO I'l('C. THE 111,1 d f rl4.led (,••,11 Mil,..lllit/ an Auditor in.• Orph ClMrtr. JL , r d , ' aunty to en x•jal „dpi: the nt r. Mite, 01 the minium:it itorn of 11,-, 11,1 will itthn.l to the JutieA MI hi. p 441,1 int lit at In+ ott.ce in To•vionla IA dip.,l.4y the CI ii J,v of Al,inch neat, a two M., MI ,Inch a,l twee,,. interest NI will Like lotee, HENRYI3OOTH, Auditor. 1-,e1 , , 16, 1R47„ • Orphan's Court Sale. N purivalicc at vii fader of the Orphans' Coert, in soil lift the county of Bre.lion!, there will be ex• posed at public vale at The House of V. M. Long, in Troy borough; at one o'clock. P. M. of the 10th day of March the following tract or parcel of land oelonging to the e-tote of tiebil C. Taylor deceased, to wit: The eip, .1 acid un livt , le,l ha of a tract of land situate in the tow iisiop of Troy and hounded as follows: Begin ning an a post the south west corner of Alfred P. 4151.1111 1. hit. and the south east comer old lot belonging to John and Cel,lPorter and the north east corner of a lot owned by John , Cuunney thence east thirty-flit perches and sixteen links to a post at the side of the road, thence isoinh Oirtsty4reven degrees west, forty-three perches to a po.t, thence west tw-nry•six pereftino to a post stand ng in the line of John Courtney, thence north fifty-two degrees east, five perch% and seventeen links to a post in said Courtney's line, Mence north, twenty.four and a half dgrees east. twenty-eight perches to a stump, thence north, forty-five degrees west, eleven perches and a half to the place of beginning. Contrin , ng ab o ut five acres, after deducting one acre therefrom enclosed within Said boundary belonging to Daniel Dobbins.— There is situate thereon a: valuable flowing mill, to which as appurtenances thereunto itelonging, are•cer tain mill races leading to said mill. ALSb—A tract of land si•uate itr - Troy township in said county, bounded as foltows a Beginning at the centre di the WillismsportandElmira road, in the east line of Daniel Dobbins' land, thence north along said line, ten rods and two links to a slake and stones, thence south eighty-one degrees east, eight rods to a stake and stones; thence south ten reds and two links to the cen tre of syid road, thence north, eighty-one degrees Test, along the centre of said road, eight rods to the place of beginning. Containing about one half acre of land. Feb. i r k 1817, JOHN M'EEAN. Administrator. DR1760 g DRUM D 3111763 g - THOMPSON & CRAWFORD, WHOLESALE Druggists, No. 40 Market street,- (South side, below Second,) Philadelphia, offer for sale a large stuck of Fresh Drugs, Medicines and Dye•Stuffrl, to which they call the attention of Country Merchants and Dealers visiting the city. Coach, Cabinet, Japan, Black and other varni.hes of a superior quality. Also, White and Red Lead, Win dow Glass.- Paints and Oils—cheaper than ever. a T. &C. are also proprietors of the Indian Vege table Balsam, celebrated throughout their own and neighboring States, as the best preparation for the cure . of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, &c. Money refunded in every instance where no benefit is received. Philadelphia, Jan. 8. 1847. lIIIPORT.,INT TO EPICURES. TXTOOLSEP'S REFINED SYRUP, equal iin flavor to the best maple molasses, for sale by December 29. MONTANYE & FOX. ,('CLOTHS, CLOTHS—We'wish the attention of all 1. who are in wain of Clothe, Cassirneies, Sattinet dm., to our large stock on hand. These cloths most be sold. We never have been undersold. and never will he. Call and examine. G. F FI.YNT 4 CO. U.4lo.l4(lLisit;Ze- 8 TI'&LICZIiIU:ke 8 fr. IXTOULD respectfully -ay to the citizens of Towan- V da; and the public generally, that if they wish to have their work done in the most fashionable, unbend durable manner, and good Ms, and as cheap is at any other establishment in town, they will find it to their interest to give him a coll. C; UT I'ING done on short notice, and warranted to fit, if made up n ;ltt. Shop in the next building below Brick row, up stairs, directly uver Brown 'A I;rocery. Towanda. January I. 134 7 . 43 , _New. Fall and Winter Goods. rrHE subscriber is now receiving from the city of 1 New York a large assortment of GOODS suit dhi the season. carelully selected, and purchsaed at unusual la low rims. which will enable him •o sell very low hir csah, lumber, country produce, or approved credit. HiX fiirtitla and the public generally are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing ekewhere.— He feels confident that he can offer them better bargains than they have heretofore made in this _town. or any other in this, region of country. In liix anointment will be found in all their varieties. Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware. Crockery, Glass, Nails. Iron, Steel, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs. Boots, Shoes, 4-c. 4-e, Tlawan.la; Oct. 26, 1846, N. N. BE 17S. Hk: Leib.; will find, a great variety to worsted A dress goods : also, a beautiful assortment of p at very lour prices at RENCH and Englishcloths, heavy Beaver and F Tweeds for over coats. fancy Essairneres and Sat linens, a great variety will he found at BE fTS'. MO USLI NDe LA E, Cabhnierec R Roy and Brodie Shawls, a great variety will he found ut BET I'S' CASH WILL BE PAID FOR sIiEL? by (lee 9. NinN I'AN YE Ar -, Broad Cloth, Cassimeres & baltinets. ALARGE assortment of Broad Cloths, C.ssimeres, and Sainnetts, which we have long been famous for selling good and cheap, now cheaper than ever— and upon which we challsiges the world, just received at 0. B. BARTLErr. Towanda, Nov. 3, 1846. „. AVAN'PED IN EXCHANGE'. Ft PR GOODs-- Wheat, -Domestic Flannel, Rye, ' Woolen Sucks, ' Corn, Buckwheat, Oats, Flaxseed, Butter ,White Beans. , Cheese, COON SKINS. in short, almost anything, lot which liberal prices will be paid at 0. D. BARTLE TT'S Towanda, :Nov. 3, 1846. T OOKING GLASSES, nne case of very nice, U G -La frames, latest style, just opened at ADMINIS'ITATOWS NOTICE ALL persens indebted to the estate of Patrick Brady, late of Ulster township, dec'd., are requested to inakeimmediate payment, and these having demands against said estate. are requested to present them forth with for adjustment. DANIET VAN DERCOOK. 'Towanda Jan. 9th, 1847. Administrators. M:ELWELL, U. MERCU R. Committee Corner of Main and Bridge Streets. JUST OPENING, at the corner of Main & Bridge street, a well-selected assortment of new and fash ionable DRY GOODS, which will be sold unusually low for ready pay. 'llia stock consists in part of Satinets, gingham, alpacca, the cheapest lot of prints in town, edgings, inserting!, Swim 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, suspenders, German handdrchrs, cotton and pongee gingham cravats. plaid shawls, . wool comforters, cotton tapes, patent thread, sewing silk, cotton halls. packs . pins, needles, spool cotton, nooks and eyes, suspender, shirt and metal buttons, with many oth er articles. usually found in a store, not mentioned. The public are .nvited to esll and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. al they will be sold ehexp er than at any other establishment in town. .r.reands, Nov. 11. H.O'HARA & CO. BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL KINDS, us r received from Prid idelphiu, a large and speen d aararnuent of onen'a calf,kip and coarse hoots, 1;Irm $1 50 to $5 50; boy's do.; ladies gluten, and walking shows; alas, fine kid clips and huakina, and all kinds of overshoes; do—calf hooters and laced shoes ; children's sod Misses shoes of all knob., heavy and suitahla for eve ry kin lof weath r. Youth's calf. kip and coaree Inca. to suit children from 4 12 yes,. old. We pledge ouroAve* to give a Ivetter article at a lower price than any Oi:IPT establishment its Lita Hand county. TRUNKs from $1 50 to $ll3OO, FIATS AND CAPS. A large a•s qtrornt of fashion title H eta and Cap' of every kind and description lor sale very low. Molasaes. sugn. colfee.emlfiAh. No I. and 2 Macker el. best quality billet' and nierii tea. f 31 to 8$ cent. pound ; polveri.ied and brat sugar ; rice whiten... snuff sperm. dipped and mould candles; raiAins by the box or pound, given, soap, segars at 50 cents per hundred. and in tact all kinds ever kept in our hue which people will find n their advantage to purchase and we will give you' rea.ains for It: A I.llk Logic and Common Sense. There are three things heytrnd dispute:— lot a man pays out much money. he must receive u much. 2. If a man's expenses in business are large, his profits must he large. 3. l'hereforr, the Grocery and Shoe Eal..thliidrnent at the corner of Main and Bridge sta.. in a small plain store, at a cheap lent. can afford to sell boots & shoes hats & caps, and gneeries, at lower prices, and of better quality than any other store in town. wow, if this is not sound logic, two and two no not make four; but if it is, common sense. ,calls on you to come to us for your Hats & Caps. Roots & Shoes &e. See the canting, and let your own reason decide it it was not your advantage to give us a trial. FINLINGS ofa!I kinds constantly on hand. Thread, awls. bristles, shouldeesticts, kit and files 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. Tovrioda, Nor. 17, 1846. GROCERIES, of all descriptions, at wholesale or re bah Attention is - particularly &tried- to their assortment of Fresh Teat; (we don't know the differ ent names °lithe packers, but the "article" " noel t W. H. BAtRD & CO. A RD WARE, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils, Dye H Wags, Dye ate; Medicines, etc., in general and large quantities. ne I 3 W. H. BAIRD & CO. EATABLESSS—Superfine flour, pork, fresh butter wheat, ate., etc, constantly on hand and for Bala at nail ,1 4 i0. 3, B. R. NO. 3, BRICK ROW CCM NEW DRY GOODS, G !MUER! ES WINTER G:0111S1 H. S. Ez. M. C. 111.ERCUR 3 HAVE 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. whicbtwill be sold as here tofore at prices satisfactory to the purchaser. Dee. 10. Cloths, Cassimetes and SattinettL ALL those wanting anything for Cloaks, Overcoats, Coats, Pants or Vesta, will find it to their advan tage to examine the large stock of French, English and Ainerican Cloths, black and fancy Cassimeres, Batu netts, Kentucky Jeans, Vestings, &c. &c., at Dec. 10, 1846. MERCUR'S. LADIES.ean find • eupedor assortment of DRESS 6001/8 & CLOAKING% at NIERCUR'S. 10 TONS . IRON,.American, Swedes and English, a general assortment of hoop, band, scroll, round. square. - -one arid two horse wagon tire, bar, &c., just re. ceired at d 33 MEIWURS'. =WM:CM& 6 IMINW9 (150.11 - IZo CHEAPEST IN TOWN ! . MONTAIIYE & FOIL [PAVE extensive assortment of GOODS, consisting of •teriost everything every kepi in acountry store, which they pledge themselves to sell as low as the same con be bought in any town this side of the city of New York. Come one and all. and if we don't sell you Goon! CHM' don't buy; it a ill cost you nothing to look. and all we ask i• a chance to show our stock of goods. Be sure and find the right place, it is the Old Corner . 4 4ore. a lew dom. south 111 Montailye de.Cit's. The IThoys are on h.ind and will sell you goods right for Cash or thoduce. Towanda, Nov. 9. I p- 4 - 1( yns. SHEETINGS ¢ SHIkTINGS I ve—ang very low f.o ee.h .11 powluee, by Nov. 11. - MON I'ANYE & FOX. I,NDIES GOODS. VIE HAVE a good amuntotent of De'laines, repps, cashmeres, ginghains, (some beautiful patterns) white dress g.stds, thlferent at) Ira ; fringes. giny.x, cord, "elver ribbons. Isinnet ribbons kid and silk gloves and mitts, comforters, linen.bandkerchiefs, &r., &c., all of which will WI sold cheap. MIINT,AN VE Fi FOR GE.VTLEMEN. WE HAVE a fine lot of Broadcloths. Cassimeres, Vestings, and some very nice Satin; Kid and worsted gloves, suspenders, net drawers and wrappers &c,, which we have pu down to the loteist notch. Nov. I Y. MON I'ANYE & FOX. CROCKERY—a good apsortnient, in setts or other. wipe, to twit purchament. by. Nov. I I . Mi)NTANYE & FOX. Berrs BOOTS .ILVD SHOES NI ENS' kip and coarse boots; boys' do., men,.'and I ye' coarse, kip and fine shoes : mend' 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. You may be Interested! ALL persons that know themselves to be indebted to be indebted to the subscriber (or Goods or Medi eines. arc requested to call and setlle the same before the 1.4 of December, however small the amount may be, or they may expect to pay cost, without respect to per owns. nv I I A. D. MONTANY E. LINCORS, a full assonment, consistiog of Cog. -I-4 Brandy, American Brandy and Gin. Monongahela Whiskey, Port. Maderia and Malaga wines, may 'he found at the New York Cheap Store, No. 2 Brick Row of REEDS'. Bours & SHOES—a first rate assortment of coarse and fine Hoots, Shoes and Slippers, the latter French of course, just opened at oit7 3 0. 1). BA HTLEIT'S. WLS—guaniities of Shawls, nicen kind, going 17 off fast and cheap at 0. D. BA RTLETT'S. CAPS of all kinds cheap, besides every thing else at O. D. BARTLETT'S. SANTA ANNA TAKEN! JUST received a large and splendid assortment of new Goods, bought entirely with Cask during a great depression in the market, and with the express view of UNDERSELLING the BRAGGADOCIES, 0. D. BARTLETT. FLOCK, from the "Globe Mills," a superior article also PORK, first quality, for sale by _ _ Novrniber 3 MOHE of those A. No. 1, HOOTS, and a large quantity of LADIES' SHOES. just received by November 3. FLYNT & CO. TRAI3. LYD,A2\3M, MILLINER AND MATUAMAKER, tenser of after mod !bldg. as., Tow•sni, PA. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. ALARGE ASSORTMENT of Cloths of all shades and Mora, and qualitica, and prices. Casimeres. Fancy and Plain. Sapineus and a good assortment of Vc..tinza may be found at GEO. E. FLYN F& Co. k ON N ETS— kre , ot saving to the f• Heads of the 1 -4 ) Nation." The Ladies will find it a great saving to heir heads to call and purchase one of tho4e beatititul straw, Devon. Gimp. Florence, or Lace, Lawn. Gipsy B n-tds. selling an cheep et REEL'S. LI , 4T oF I.E'r ERS, remainingtlie P. O. at TKOY. Pa. quarter ending December 31, 1646. Alwood Mra. Maria JaHofllllll Eller Alvord Royal Leonard Albert Ave y %Am C Leonard A lirrd Bracy Mr.. Amanda Al.•rri.oo E Boofire C Nlanroe Andrew m R Alore Ehr,.• 13,111. rd Myron M..rt A Iphonso B .yre Win Momford Mr* E A ashlo in A Alondoral Dr. T a Chamlwrhn Miss Susan M i:ler Henry Cummins C W Peters (•omfort Curls lio4em nal .1 Purri• Clatlin Robert Potter Mrs. Sary Curtis Nathaniel p.r.ms Oscar Curtis G V Rockwell Miss C Diiiihar Alan:lnn So,wn Demand J V Etlif /II Wm Soper MOWS Gu•tin Maas Jane Senn John 11 Grumlin J 1 ' Spouror G W Gmhlord Miss Holen "Spdding N Goodwin John Sp3hhnu Mom' Helen Ha rr ir on Miss Achsah Sherwood Julion eel/ HichokS Spencer Mre M Harding Elias Harriet Sanford Mrs Rhoda Kinyon Knapp D B Long Ezra ADMINIS I OR'S NOI It E. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Joseph Tuthill late of Smithfield township, deed, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate, are requested to present them forth- with for adjustment: BENJ. TUTHILL. Smithfield, Dee. 9, 1846. Administrators. FOR SALE. 21 HEAD OF COWS and young cattle will sold .1 cheap for cash or approved credit. Towanda, Oct. 13, 1846. HIRAM C. FOX. PRINTS—a large and beautiful lot of PRINTS. by nov.ll. MONTANYE & FOR. ADIES ! I SAY, LADIES ! ! If you have made .1-4 up your minds to buy a nice dress, cloak or shawl this season, don't fail to call at No. S. Brick Row, where you can find the moat, best and cheapest articles in that liue, that is kept in town, besides all kinds of trimmings. Remember, call at nett BAIRD'S. Eat ray. 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 property, pay charges and take him away. Burlingten,Jan. 1,1937. JOHN HAYTHORN. - FLYNT & CO Sherwood %IrB Sarah Thomas Samuel E Warren L 'hn Wheeler Fbilph LAYTON HUNYON. P. M ANNUAL, REPORT Of the Expenditures and Receipts of the County of Bradford, for A. D. 1846. Expenditures. Amnon, $ ' 994 50 Building new bridge in Windham, 315 00 Repairing bridges built by county, 1,166 591,481 59 Damage views, 14 00 Damages by loads passing through improvements, For fuel for Commissioners office, Court House, Jail, &c., - Sundry incidental expenses, Justices fees, Grand Jurors, Traverse do. Blank books for various public offices, A. Martin, Crier of Court, Sundry wild cat certificates, Support of prisoners in county Jail, Sundry bills for Printing, Repairs af & about public buildings, J. N. Weston for conveying con- Tints to E. Penitentiary in 1845, 100 00 Support of convicts in E. Penitrntia• ry in 1845, per bill rendered, Recording, Stationery, Township views. h thr xtveral Collat o rs of Cou in the Wood wit Townsh p• Collector's'Neune• Borough. Towanda township, Walla - Shestiequin, A then. borough, Windham, Leroy. Standing Stone, Wyalusing, As% lum, A them , township, Franklin, Standing Stone, Wyalusing. Athens borough Albany, Canton ' Herrick. Litchfield, Orwell, Pike, Sheslieqnin, South Creek, Springfield,. Springhill, Standing Stone, Towanda township, Windham, Wyalusing, Wawa, A !bony, Armenia, Athens borough, Athens township, Burlington, Canton, Columbia, Durell, Franklin, Granville, Herrick, . Leroy, Litchfield, Monroe. Orwell, Pike, Ridghery, Rome, Sheshequin, Smithfield, South Creek, Springfield, Springhill, Standing Stone, Towanda borough, Tommda.towtuthip, Troy, Ulster, Warren, t Wells, Windham, ' Wyalusing, WYkor, Richard Ho•tnn, Wm. Smedley, Elijah Horton', Geo. G. Wells, John Hiram Holcomb, H. it. Stevens, 8 W. Biles, Jason Horton, Robert Swum. 8:11111Jei Annable, James A. Ennis, Clark llollenbark, A. T. M'Dowell Freeman Wilcox, John Gray. Elistta Keeler. Elijah Wolcott, James Chuhhuck, John Baldwin, Jeremiah Kilmer, J. 1.. Phillips, H. S. Grover, J C. Brown, lase Westbrook, David Rutty, Jam. , L. Conlin, A. Dunham. jr., Austin stalford." Abner C. Hinman, James Wilcox, James Lyon, George Terry, Wm., H. Shepley, Harris Murray. • A lathe! Smith, Ebenezer Lille), D. Lilley, • M. r. Vangortler, Thomas T. Smiley, John ,IT roman, Jere..iiah Barnes, J. D. M'Kee, Elijah Wolcott, Libheus Mersey, Jame. Chubbuck. G. W. Humphrey, Hiram Dewey, Asa Fuller, lease S. Horton, Rufus CaliK, J. L. Phillips. Harry S. Grover, J. C. Brown, George Vannes', W. C. Bogart* A. O. Gregg, George P. Freeman, James L. Confine, H. B. Bowen. L. W. Knapp, A. Dunham, jr.. Ephraim Beeman, D. Strops, •Sines paid in full Jacob Red, Treasurer of the County of Brad ford, in account with said county. To money in Treasury at last settlement, $1,697 91 Amount of ventint feat received, Due no dup. for years of 1840, 1, 2,3, 4,5, 2.822 11 Dupl.cates for 1846, 9,101 80 Unseated land transcripts, 897 38 Bonds, judgments, notes. 2,083 17 Money rec'd for redemptosn of Un. Lands, 1,650 86 premium on pay's of state tat, 405 43 Int. and cost on IFeUlecoent in full of dup., 68 00 By county orders returned by L. Pierce, late Treasurer. Jet. 8, 1846, and allowed here, in settlement, $ 736 53 2 pet cent. commission on same • 14 73 Co. orders returned by J. Reel, in 1946, 11.691 50 2 per cent. commission on 'ante, 22:1 82 Returned on duplicates as uncollected, 2,625 97 Bonds, judgments, notes, &c.. " • 1,255 52 Per centage allowed collectors, 51i6 82 Money in Treasury, Dec. 31, 1816, 1,728 72 County Priers in account with Bra lord Co. To amount of orders issued in 1846, $11.796 24 t: r. to collectors 262 21 Outstanding Jan. 1, 1846, 423 67 By Amnunt mr enmity orders returned in 1646, including credit orders, '512,218 Clo Outstanding Jars. I, 1847, 54 13. (02EAVA1331 COMARIIBI This way for Bargoinv THE subscriber would respectfully Pay to his old customers - and the public geneially, that he has re-commenced the manufacture of Chairs, etc., at hi, old ah.,p on the north side of Bridge street, in the build ing known as the Yellow House." He keeps con stantly on hand, -or sid make to order, (in a neat and durable style) all articles in his line as cheap as the cheapest. Ills friends can ho sui plied with Fans . Wirpor and Common Chairs, of differ ent patterns—Settles. Rocking. Chairs, Children's Chairs. 4-e., 4-c. • Also—Bedsteads and Tables. Call and see me at my shop on Bridge street, and I will satisfy you that you can buy returnable. N. IL—Whito wood, Cucumber and Basswood plank, wanted in exchange for chairs on reasonable terms. JESSE TAYLOR. Towanda, Jan. 20, 147. • NOTICE WHEREAS my wife Mary Ann has le ft my bed and board without any just cause or provocation now therefore I for bid any person or persons harboring or trusting her on my account as lam determined to pay no debt. of her contracting after this date. Ridgebury Bradford Co, Pa. Dec. 5. 1646. •HENRY M.,COOPER. CAME to my eficiainue, about the middle of Septem. her, a deep red yearling BULL. The owner is no =Wed to prove property, pay charges and take it away. Shashequin, Dec. 28, 18 4 6. WM .HGRTON,2d. THE GRIEFENBERG VEGETABLE PILLs and the Green Mountain Vegetabk Ointment, for saki by the subscriber, onlygent for the town and bo• rough of Towanda - d- N. N. BETTIS. ~vvv Amount brought forward, $6,780 9u L. E. De Woll for traweribing index to docket in Proth's office, Messrs. Chulibuck & M'Kean's fees as Protkey & clerk of Quarter Sessions, 625 51 Bridge views, 70 50 Sheriffs fees, 370 00 Road view... Costa in Commonwealth saki, 45 OP Eleclinn expanses. Cohstables attending Court and mak- 75 13 13 04 25 76 508 79 2320 67 84 31 80 00 18 00 473 69 258 50 158 54 ing return, Costa au civil sag, liedernpsion looney received on unseat- ed lands D. Bunk for services as Comthissioner in 1815 in full, $8 .51 J. Towner, 1 00 208 00 9 50 226 00 6 00 131 00 10 00 GO3 01 1846 1815 in full 1846 A. L. Craniner, 1845 in full L. Putnam, 1846 J. H. Black, 1846 1. M. Walden for se: vices am clerk to C0m1 . :4. 1445 ILI full 67 96 187 96 4 27 23 14 14 00 IMMO $6.7N0 90 veer Atn't charged a. lid. ' 1840 1841 1842 11311 QM 111 ECM $10,923 91 $257 34 $566 86 $8,473 74 $2625 97 Jacob Reel, Treasurer of the county of Brad ford. in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—on account of State tax. ~~ To amount of Unseated Land transmipts, $ 502 28 I , ud on duplicates of 1811.2, 3, 4 and 5 2.385(45 Amount of duplicate of 1846, 9.469 54 Balance due Treasurer, By amount returned as uncollected, on du• [amities prior to 1845, $18,853 66 Ezonerstions allowed collectors, Percentage :State Treasurer receipt for La X elt prior to 11 1 145, 500 00 on unseated lands, 500 00 of 1R45, • 1.334 67 of 1816, . I per cent. cornrinssion on $11,093 84, $lB 851 BRADFORD COUNTY. SS. We. the undersigned, litimmi.:*oners of ;laid [LS.] county. do hereby certify that the torenoine, in ■ trite and correct statement of the Recei•als and Expenditures of said county, from the tot day of lulu. ary, to the 314 day of December 1816. nicltSioe. ions our ho'nds and seol of office, at Towanda, this first day of February, 1847. L. FETN.4‘I,,,, A. 1.. CR INMER, J. H. MACK, Commissieners. $12,482 161 Attest:—J. M. W arrtart, Clerk. $12,482 16 LI Kr OF LETTERS remai ll itt g in the P. 0. a ATHENS P. quarter eliding 31. Dee. 1846. N H Arnold John E Aldred B Ben..et Mario Baldwin Reuben F Brownson Peter Brooks Sirarain EI grown William Betteh Mason Crary M D tatephen Cummings Ira M Ca►ringtuu 2 Joseph Coke Rachel Cahill Moses I Clark Wm Campbell H C Orbit! 2 Sarah M Hathaway B F whitney 2 Wm Wooley 2 Mae & Jackson ' Nelly Jackson E Keeler Pat Leariard Mathey Lane Win Maxwell M C Merchilnt Algiah Mean Haney Mellery Simon M'Cullen John M Mack James Olmstead E Owen E C Ogden Rosins Parks 1 Wm Payson $ 92 87 99 59 2 41 $L1,796 28 Bradford Canty of et. Amason Collectors. Rev,: yea rs. 60 9: 2 57 29 25 164 61 l 3 99 9 93 14 93 6 92 4 06 3 6£l 20 64 17 RI 5 00 69 95 14 41 14 39 Mil 63 65 60 60 13 34 23 36 9 2.5 17 64 2t 37 41 31 21 34 05 q 87 1 70 1 FO 14,42 2 29 IBM 79 5 72 14 49 15 16 18 69 9 49 1 14 20 37 6 70 10 13 10 19 15 19 19 65 9 27 6 93 7 65 6 49 12 54 14 79 10 84 2o 12 15 91 5 53 14 87 325 49 279 08 421 76 118 00 194 00 164 58 265 28 213 00 215 00 2.1 (16 14 68 22 19 5 IG 4 20 6 29 El 66 13 96 3 10 4 06 4 56 $13,045 63 $ 279 93 of 1845, 149 59 of 1846, 655 77 210 11 $1.3111 Fr end &Ain' • Adelesh Da•.‘ Mre. M M Done echsel Driscoll Havieorinn Artist J .ho Ferauna.n Alex Fromm Joseph Fisher 2 Proprietor of Fulling Mill A Phoebe Gray Shelelron Gurnary Thomas Ginflirr Besenhsrt Gilbert Odes Hoyt • James Hulet Hayman Hall 8 C Park Directors of the Poor of Rheshequin - eic Litchfield tps Isaac Reynolds Isaac Rile M .ck Reed W H Riehmand James F Redfield Charts H Stuart G S tevens Martha Spaulding Sarah A Spading R Suttnn Jenree F Sikes Alvah Smith Jemsha Tore, .Atmrrin H Teter A & J M Tnzcr Ira Sherwess3 C. H. HCRRICK., P, M 7 00 877 83 777 09 95S 2$ 190 96 MEI 385 00 Arno nit Dae $1.31 65 22 99 OM 4 36 80 42 41 19 88 78 91 82 14 74 43 38 43 98 133E1 132 42 12 41 327 RI 239 19 14 6$ 148 65 186 89 54 68 127 99 192 76 112 66 138 42 79 71 137 45 96 26 MEI IMEIJ 8759 27 110 91,
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