co . Sir. contrast Michigan with Arkansas ficithin the last twenty years, the former has w orried a high position among the States of the Union. She exhibits at this -day all the elements•and resources of a great State; cities, n ouris hing towns, and highly Cultivated fields. si . rt h a popula ion that outnumbers three or (our time that of Arkansas. Vet, - Arkansas has even abetter soil, and supericr natural ad- Tailta ,, e s. What is the cause of this disparity ? li is slavery. sir, and that alone. Slave labor e xhausts , and makes barren the fields it cult,- rates. That labor is only profitable to -the gaiter in the production of staples of cotton. sugar, and tobacco. Crop follows crop, until the fertility of the soil is exhausted. when the old titdds are abandoned. new and virgin soil s ought out, to.be exhausted in the same man- Der, and in its turn likewise abandoned. Thus, or. sterility' follows its. path. Eastern Vir ginia. unrivalled in the fertility of its soil, and diegt mality of its climate, with navigable rivers and harbors unsurpassed in co•nmercial importance. is this day hut little. better than a barren waste. The free labor of the North has commenced the work of regeneration, and to this alone can Eastern Virginia look liar re demption and renewed prosperity. Sir, as a friend of the Union, as a lover of nor country, and in no spirit of hostility to the South. tiffered.iny Amendment. Viewing flarery as 1 do. I must resist its further exten sion and pritrca'gation on the North American continent. It is nu evil,-the magnitude and the end of whiL•ll, no man can see. Mr. ‘Valker in lug cciebriat&•d Texas letter, urged the pith cr al arl Ilea a ti,lll- A •is a means and atil in the li n,ll,hiilition of slivery. Be the annexation of Texa , , lie said, a frontier of two thousand miles tit caletit would be opened, bordering on Mexico, over which our slave and black popu ktion• as it should press upon the country, cntdit p se, and become mingled with the nox• rice? , of Alexico and South America. Sir. . I ,h,.„ahi at the time, and still ,think, that there Ka, niu.•ll hirce in this argument. But if we Like the yen; comury that was to IV their re•- (age, and solicert it fur slavery, what In...tws u: t e and argument of Mr. Walker ? Ilea the hour expi red, and Mr. was ',oaken off in his rein ark s. • l'atr., COCGTI. Asti CosiscsteMox.—Wriglit's In dun V. getable Pills are a mo s t delightful medicine for ,n..; off a cold, because they expel from the system niarbid and corrupt humors, (the cause of every kind ltie,e) in so easy, and natural a manner, that the Hy is relieved of all fits sufferings as if by magic. Four o. I:ie of said taken every night on going to bed, in,. in a short time remove the most obstinate cold—at gni same time the digestive organs will be reatiared to a teanhy-tone, and the blood so completely purified, that itlimstiim of the longs, consumption, or any other form disease will be absolutely impossible. llt tlti: ur COUNTETIFEITS.—The public era can t-fa-aid against the Frady spurious medicines which, in Cr. er to be, eise.are Called by names similar to Wright's Vegetable Pills. Rep,re`wr. the only origin,il and genuine Indian I i.,!..t.1.:.• P.:l4'hane the written ti4nature ut Willsani 1t,, ; 14 ,n the top label of each bi.x. laceo devoted escluuve!y t, the sale of Wright's /,..11.,“ l'o;eud.le Pi ii , ‘Vholetoile and Retail, 169 Race :•.7 I".d, Ic'ploa; 2S Greenwich St„ N. York ; and I ei Tr•lnot.t. SI., B.". on_ \z , so. for the sole of Wirizltig Indian Vezeta , lle I' 171 r Niontanye's &Co ; for other ugen -3,l,ln...rine:it in utter 3Earritsil, 't.l:l. l .ty. Marti. 11. bribe Rcv. Mr. I.aynon. u.a J. t; zur of Cl.ter, to Dr. Wm.S. latuatsEr, to:N.I t.t.N. Y. Nco3 lbuccisimnits J• FOR A FEW. DAYS ONLY. . JOHNSON'S 1 )1\ (1 . (. 1.-- 8 .PeA7l.7faill-M, Of Colored Mltdalfil'eS. of Gra. -11,realeCaUt% in Pate Street, - opposite Pre.sbyteriaa Charch. 111: 1 , 1 11N,.,0N beg*, leave to cal: the attention of Gelstiefileil of !hi, vitiate to kis le of Plio FUG RAPIIIC MINIATI7/:Es, I; I r a Inl'.liancy and tr.-autv, are n•orrpassed l.y any tae c.e.ntrv,.and warranicif imperishable. JuLts•sos: ha: been ~.verat )ears emiagerl in the and train fomicrly an operator in the celebrated NI. Pite: at'', Gallery. :New'. }Cork. and hi. Picturea '.e-takert the Preraivam, too, )cor4 in sun r.- m. at the Crest Fair ofthe American Institute, in the rt ; l e of Prof. Plunthe.. • ti r. J. rt .peetfully solicits n c from the citrzena r , Illaze,—ti„t only 1 - 1 - 0111 tho..e degiron. of proem...! t Iran all at ho may wish to examine .pe• um its of the .let. It,, color and materl'al of the dreg:, add a Great deal to the l‘eauty dt the impres,ton.-and therefor, to! Le er dark cireS,OS are considered Feferah:e. • Pow-, taken in clear or cloudy weather. l', pi,seeelle ml tier pictures, can have them ri..l,anz e d on ie./Non tide teT i n s oi.,en from Si A. M., to 5 P. M. In•trnenorrs and apparatus furrn.hed on the most rra•onahle I.da.Al ZNiTlaaa 1 . - LYS'ES-NIERCI7R HAS REMOVED his L.9IV ' WWI:, to the second story of No. 5, Brick March 16. 1817. - Ali - WE I'ITILEN A having left my house end ivnhout any cause or provocation. 1 hereby 1.1t411 peosins harboring or trusting her on my au "lnl, a=s.l ,Fall pay no debts of her contracting. WILLI.III R. ROBINSON. _ l3, :c:lnzlon, March 12. 1817. • Fire Fire Fire I.IONT ANY & FOX would. revcctfully inform • their old cw,toinerst and the public generally. that Lry are on: quite used up 'et,' but have removed their Gump, - to old •rore•lornierly occupied by 0. H. 'l!rr.oray ,loi n town, where we will sell anything in ou line, a, cheap as.the cheapest • Pn-e call - and see us. - March 16. I‘.r; In Towanda. BARER respectfully informs the public that • be It3l commenced the GRAVE•SPONE bu.i trsy, it] all us branches, at Towanda, where he will be !hey at tH times to attend to all calls.in his line. Tomb-tables, Grare•slones, of 'ry description, 4-c.. 4-e.. tnd furnished as cheap as WORK and le same quality can be obtained ai any ntry. to public to call and examine his work loping to merit their patronage) by strict mess, and by superior workmanship and :IiTTING done with neatness and des test my le. in sereet.next door to T. Ellioles store, 'lave Briggs Hotel. birch 17, 1547. 40y NOTICE. • • ;ERY,Jr., has removed his Goods,.Books, Tv ke., to the •Briek Store, formerly wen & Overton,' where hts friends arid the iced to call, !Harsh 16, 1647. . • TEAS !. TEAS ! on hand a large stock of nice FRES Sat all kinds of prices. Ha, wa,ha seta of is. Tea' that is right. Ca:i MONTANYE & FOX. New Voris abncrtisenienlo. 1847. NEW YORK CARD. 1847. THE attention of merchants and oaten Tishing .ITew York is requested to the followiug Cards. Those advirtising are detcrnt ned that nothing .n their power shall he wanting to en aLlc customers who call on them to pure haae cheaper than ctn.. PRINTS ONLY.' Spring Styles, 1E47. Lee 4if liretosten !lave received and are nose opemng 500 CitscsPicartro CALl curs. comprising all the nose spring styles of American, Bri tish and French mitritiractiire, to market:—all of which etc now tieing exhibited and offered for sale,—at the 1 - M.MlaWiaalth 44 CEDAR STREET, ./retv Fork. 11. H. Schleffellta & Co., Druggists,: 104 and 106 John -area, N. Y. Importer. of British. 'Mediterranean and India Drugs. Agents of New York and Brooklyn Glass works. While Lead and Tiensanns colors at factory prices. Agents (or Swalm's Panacea and Vermifuge. Vamshes, Instruments, Snuff Brushes, at factory• prices. Edward Baack, Manufacturer and Importer of Mus:cal Instruments, No. el Fulton street. corner nt Gold. N. V.. keeps constantly on band the largest assortment of Muscat Instruments in the city, and all kmds of musical merchand:se, Brown's Coffee Mouse-et Dining Saloon, 71 Pearl street, Centrally situated in the bus netts part of the city, (facingCoen hes sit, between Hanover Square and broad std The beat ca. tabllshment in the etty.for country nierchenta to get their meals. GEO. B ROWN, late of Lovrjoy's Hotel. Wrought Iron Pines, For bleara. &C.. trom 1•: lo 3 niches calibre. Also. Elhosia, Brass and Iron Cocks. Flanges. &c. Manufacturers. and others, sendmg a diagram, can have pipes accurately fitted to measure. T H . NOIiRIS 5t BROTHER, 6.1 Gold•st. Flushing Institute. at Flushing, L. I. Nine u.ih•s from the city of New York. This School has been well sustained more than twenty years. Its present uccommodavons are not surpassed in the country. For c rculara. coutum.ng terms, reterences, Sc., apply by marl or othervki , c, to EZRA FAIRCHILD; Principal, Flushing. Camphene Solid. Bottom Glass Fountain Lamps" Cannot corrode or beconte heated—they are superfor to a!lother !atop,. IVlantnactured wholesale and retail by J. 0. FAY, 13$ Ftntoa-st. Also. Lowe's, the. beg article of Campbells. Stoat & Ward, Manufacturers ant! orno.esale de:versa/ Zoom and Shoes, Lea. tier. Morocco Ac. No.,2Zir N. 1.1.—5:0, & Ward are munutbeturtur, the finest quality of Lad:. s' French and Sid stitched Slips and Gemara, orn.eil they warrwit saper:or to: any thing manutneturcd in the - t.:.ty or luuntr). Billiard and Ten Pin Balls. SHAFiIII.O‘,V & DBOTHEB, 118 Fulton-it, Turners and deniers In Ivory and Fancy hard Woods. Mania gal and Na irk n r.trFs. Sund-tones. Letter stamps. Wafer caps and :04.1.-rs Ivory Cheeks or Counters. or of all patterns,,Dice k'an.o kes s. Cue itlialet. and wax. Orders solmsted. Carpeting., Oil Cloths, die. The subsentl, eonsLamly reed ent4 1?y, Importations and OthalW sLppl es of apestry, than Brussels. Three p;y. Ingram and Ven.tan Carpeungote and 0.1 Clothes In great eompr ng a complete assortment. at prices sae/necta r). La the macnaser. Wholesale and rural by R. E. PURDY, 44:', Pearl street Silver 'Ware Manufactory.. J: & I. COX, IS .%looleu Lune. New 1 ork, kcep constantly for .cle of the, osvn ,nanu:acture. S.lver Tea Sets. Forks, Spoons. &c. I.uu. Gas Fixtures, Lamps of every dcscopoon, Mantle CL.liijOi.l.-F6.1,r0t10.e.5. Table eunery, Japannery,Sl vcr placed ao.J I.lr.zatut.a wares, &c. &c. Looking Glasses. JOtIN WILLL %eta. 40., & CO.. Importers and 311umfac titre rs of lao's.ng G:as.es. Looking Glass Plates. &e., 31.5 l'earl a. loppos.te reek slip.) %%It: suppty tbo above at such price. us preclude um po,etlubly undersold, and of a qua lity equal To that chamearteud our establishment for the f.l tarty -Seven years. Upholstery. SOLON: & ILA RT. Inipurwrs and NI amffactarer of &II I.nds L phu.st-r!. gvoa.. curta II rnazerints and truant ugs. wiudow • od I,p, Lang.ngs, wtal:ciale & remßroadway. opi 24d Broway, opi „Vatic. Thu trade hoprnled an the most liberal tom& Nankin Tea Company. ht • Natik:u Tea Company.::.;•t, I•narl ,reet, N Y.: dealers in Nat: aug igng.unt Teat: exclus•rely. Hy recent nuponations Lie) sr prepared 'to 6:I up all orders for their superior teas to .r tunl_ly use. Met - chains and others wishing to have re Atier.or packed lean on sa:e, wdl he allowed a libenil disc. Iron Safe Warehouse. 139 Water sl, N. Y. SILAS C. TIERRINCi. denier in aii kinds Di Iron Safecand Ma icy Cher, and is the only pr t.ll in this slate authorized to actur • or sell W.ider'a Citinuine Patent Double and Ei~ r Salaninuder Sate. Second hand Safes orother makers. such as have been taken in I an r o } lnvut jar ICildet's, tor sale at less arse cute -1:11.1 of first cosy Looking Glasses.. 3terchaurs from the coll.:ins, ulna tt sh to purchase Looking rest :Milt the IniannilttelOry. al natal lower prices halls Tilvy have tier doh, are invited to make the . r selections ..o:n a moot client Sc insislainharlil at line svarestpoal of B. \V. MERRIAM, 130 C-1:;i-thain-st. Snuff and Tobacco. =ThM2= 116. :141 I[: Gcm, n• - • &im •a• - en MaceaLoy Se•urch Snuff, Sons I I lich Tonal do. do. Ann, & Fltll,lltogree strolls. It sh Toast oh Irish Black- Ih•tu ctn. do. Art. g. nt du. I g.inrd do Put up in pound And otter k trlso. brown snots,. and hit pound bottles. Jar e op a hiJ keg,. Jars. und f and small bladders. barrels, 10. and ha, ib. tAntles. kegs and Jars. ]lw r 0.. 4:4,1,•1,,,,..,Th1,n,r0 t urge- and small papers and balk. & sweet scenteJ o.utokocitrri strp to quarter lb. papers. F ne Cut •cntok.na 'll,ttt,co. a'; r. I Or.ltnar) and cut sterrld. tp, V 7 1 ,1 SP:ra papers. :tint pg.ckerl In tierce,. hea rt s. toil Larrcl. an.: kegs. A lull pr.ce current may be hod by d rec.l og per ma Ira • PE DIRILLARD -Jr, 4, Chatham-st T lie Book of the Feet I ♦ DISTORT or OuuT■ ♦YII NUDES W :h tt tttls at the VI. of the Egyptans, Hebrews. ~ 11 anJ Ronan:, no' the preen,llng style through 4. 1.,1 , •• .1 , ,,n; the tri dd azes. down to thepresent per.od —A no. II nib 111 C 1.13i - IMInCI . 3 and 11.:ine,hes lot Corns. etc. h J •... (rain the bet end lAinlon eft:: on. with a • . . ./ • :c.l , i'gn. w a.i.: ..',':-.., :ri the Unitedlates, B ci7aplcal ro ~:o a... 0 Shrwroak.-0. An.-eaotei fr.c. Pree 50 els. Pt, Co;. or bye cop es for '- ‘ 1,2 by mail. Cot u nry merchants ea, ; 1.,.., LN n work 111 tb.. trade pr ce in an) of thc emus. Nt M. H. ti RA H A NI, Tribune I.Juildinge. Chas. F. 150 Ilinadway, and 7 Liberty street, New York. 111:N; RICIIS& CO., 41 Klairst., Boston. lur - ortcrs o: Fronch. Gernutll and F.11:41.5h Fancy Goods. Fr. lore-'arn Va, • acid Oral:mutts. To) sat all des,iptton. Bo he ut an r ell cut. c'on-t1 and rorrela n Glass ware, vases and 111.1 . S. ( . 4.) * 0, aural g ass pr,arns. alabaster statuary and °ream: ills. twlidalcs. cagravtatts and bthographa, archery and cr:ckct Implements. eta. Adam.' Fancy Bazaar. IDS Chatham Squa e,'New York. tV ADAMS. dfral., m tl atelws. Jewelry. Aceordlans, Toss, Fancy GooJs. &e...ke. every arttele marked in plain figures. No :or look tig—mv.lMes to non-purchasers grabs, at 194 Cha , .l.aut Square. near the flowery. Codee & Spices. TH: STATE MILLS man:nurture and offer for sale to won try nizrehants at the lowest renumeranng cash prices, Mus tards. Cocoa. Co lee. and Specs of best mater.als. packed and boxed :la the first style 01 :wetness and elegance. BENRY B. BLAIR, 1711 Washington-et. New Hardware, Cut Wrought Nails, &e. DEN:\ Ir. 101.; \ & DI:stiROW..:& Pearl. opposite 1 earl Street tints,:. Now York. are openitig for sale a very full assortment of New I lardware. They keep constantly on hand Cut and wrought na In an, if an d vices. 107 and trace chains, mill, entnla cut uad realm saws. shovels. spades and hoes, scythes, tick les and sad :rolls. &e. &c. Stationery, Blank Books &Paper. RICA & LOUTRE.I., 61 W. 11.616 sz., Iry oven of Foreign Sta. t o6ery o:cvery descr,pt:on. :11inufacturers and deMers 1a Account Books, Papers of all k mls. go;d pens, letter copy.ng presses. seal presses. manifold writers. Erects or ink. and all other art•e les sold by stationers. Please call and see no. Goods freely shown—prices very low. J& .Es v. RICO. .< 61 William at. } wx. X. LOUTaLL. Emma' S. and William Wood. No. 26! Pawl at., New York, Publishers of G. Brown's Gninernar, Now York lipaders,Pnt noes Analytical Readers. &c. &c. Medical Books, a verrex tens ye useornavnt, all on the most resikotaldo terms, Mr cash, or approved erodir. Britannia Ware. Britannia nuts. tea Sc:,., cofec pots. castors. candlesticks, p.tchcrs. flagons tankards, goblets. ladles, table and tea spwns, molasses cups. plates and cupafor children, 'pineal's, shaving Loxes. tumblers. &c. manufactured and in sale at the lowest price. Also Banc!' tin, Straits tin, antimony and bar tin, for sale at 6 Burling slip, by LUC IV'S HART, late Boardman .& Hart. . Umbrellas. 71; The subscribers being the larpst manufacturers of 4.7 rerlas, Parasol.,Parasollettes apd butt-shades in the Unite States, mid haring tacit:ties wbiefr no other house posies. c a conk <neatly sill goods cheaper than any other esuddishut ut .. HOrGHTON, MERRELL A CO., 48 Cedaust Bagleyte Celebrated Gold Pear. A. p. 13AG1.E i & Co. Ic9 Broadway, N. Y. manufacturers of their ever pointed gold pens, pntent extension cases for pen ttt pencil, and pencil cave. The trade supplied at the lowest rates. Withington, Frolic's & Welch, Coffee and Spice Factory. N 0.7 Dutch 4., N. Y. 14aveconsiandy on hand the folloWng articles Colleo—l;reen-Roasted and Ground. filliScee-:Wliole and Ground. hlustard orsupefor quality in various sized packages. Drugs & Chemicals ground for dealers in driags & medicines. • .1V halebones. IttNCEIMAN & NEWION. Maneacturers and wbolesale dealers in Dress. S:ay and Skirt , Doors, of superior quality. suitable for tlie retail trade, always on hand. sobbing and County Merchants supplied. N 0.35, Cedar wrest. - • Platforms Seralet4 • - Fairbanks , Patent Platform Scales. of every desirdtle modit." cation, Dormant and Portable Scales. (or. stores. warehouses, dr.r. Ray. Railroad, Coal and Grim Scales, it.c. to Warrant ed perfectly and permanently accurate. • For sale by FAIRBANKS & CO., 124 Water at. C. P. & E. WILLIAM Late WilLatns & Hle awy, 0' Wholesale dealers in fine Teas and Groecne inviteattetub' to their super:or assorime_nt. which they offer on the most fa vorable *arms for cash orlipproved credit, No. let, Front st., (near Fulton.) -34-4 t. WINDOW SHADE DEPOT. No. 7 Spruce street, Tribune Buildings. • ESTABLISHED IN 1840. • WHOLESALE ant; RetaiI—SHADES of all do• scriptions, incliding superb and brilliantly colored Gothic Scenes, of various sizes and prices ; .al- so the late style of beautiful Rural Landscape Scenes, a .much admired and desirable article ; together with every style 'and description of shade mist in use, at fifty per cent. cheaper than can be bought at any other place, Trimmings at manufacturers' prim,. Sign,. Banner and interior decorations done in a styli not to be surpassed. BARTOL & ORMSBEE, 9m214 Manufacturers and Importers. Premiums Awarded to .Lev i Brown By the American Institute for Gold Pens. . TN 1840—A Silver Medal for Superior Gold Pens.. 1841—A Diploma fot Geld Pens, 1842—A Diplorita far the best Geld Pens. 1843—A Diploma for the twat Gold Pens. 1844—A Diploma for superior Gold Pens. 1845—A Silver Medal fur the best Gold Pens. - 1846—A Silver Medal fat the best Gold Pens. This is to certify, that the above is a true copy from the records of the American Institute HENRY MEIGS, Rec. Sec, of the American Institute. 6mlB - SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of venditioni exponis is sued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, I shall expose to publit sale - at the house Of I. H. , tephens, iu the borough of Towan da, art Saturday, the 17th day of April next, at 2 o'clock P.M., A piece of lend in Curd township, bounded north by land of John Acla, 'east by the. Sumpiehanna rive., south by tondo! the Hoidens, and west by lands in the warrantee name of Sarah ltforrkon. Containing about thirty-five acres, all improved, with a framed house and barn, and an orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas Elliott vs. Anion Ada. ALSO—A piece-or parcel of land in Standing Stone township. bounded nort't by John-Park, east by Thos. Burns and James M'Gregory, stiuth by Patrick Lynch, and-west by lend in possession of Wm. Compton. Con taining one hundred acres or thereabouts, with about thirty se es improved, with ono log house, one framed -born and shed,and some trait trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton, vs. Harry N.Spalding. JOHN P. MEANS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Towanda, March 14. 1847. Corporitteliee. In -Bradford Common Pleas, Feb. T., 1897. IN the matter of the application of T. Morgan and others, to be incorporated under the style and utle of "The Baptist Church and Society of Athena Borough, county of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania." Notice is hereby given that Wm. Morse, C. Bene dict, 'l'.-Lane Jerome White, R. 'l'. M'George, G. W. Plummer, L.D. Hart, and Levi Morse, on the 10th day of Feb. 1847, presented to the said court an instru ment to writing; end the objects, articles and conditions therein set forth and contained, appearing - to the said court to be lawful, and not injurious to the community, directed the said writing to be filed, and notice to be given in one newspaper piloted in said county of Brad ford, for at least three weeks before the next court of common please of said county, setting forth that appli cation has been made to said court to grant such an act of incorporation according to enact of Assembly in such case made and provided. A. M'KEAN, Prothonotary Prothonotary's Office, Towanda, March 3J, 1847. 5 Orphan's Court sale. nuritti) NoTicE is hereby given that in pursu ance of on order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, held at Towanda, the first day of Feb., 1847, will be exposed to public sate on Thursday the Ist day of April seat, at two o'clock, P. M., on the premises, the following described lot of land situote.lying and be ing in the township of Monroe. county of Bradford, on the road leading froth Monroeton to Towanda, bounded as follows : on the north by Joseph Hornet, on the east by Russell Fowler, on thesouth by the heirs of A. C. Rockwell, and on the west bv, the above mentioned road. Containin g about three fourths of an acre with a large building erected and fitted for a tannery, together with a distilling house and barn t. to be sold as the pro perty of 1.8. Warn, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sate. • JOSEPH. HOME?, Monrrwton, Feb. ID, 1847. Administrator. and offer aor sale the Orphan's Court Sale. I N misname of an order of the Orphan's Court in and for the County of Bradford, held at Towanda, un the 11th day. of February, A. D. 1847, there will be ex posed to sale, by public 'endue or outcry, on the premises, on Thursday the 2Sth day of March, 1847, at one o'clock in the afternoon, a certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Troy and bounded north by land cf -Ward, 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 thereabomMbeing land of which_ Wm. Knox, deceased, late of Troy township, died seixarl. Terms made known on the day of sale. CHARLES DRAKE, A. MORRISON, Feb. 22d, 1847. Ad's of WM. KNOX, dec'd. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's spurt of 1 Bradford county, there will be exposed Of public sale at the. house of Moses Herman, in Ridgbery, at two o'clock in the afternoon of the Gth day of April next, the following tract of land, to wit:—A tract of land situate in Ridgbery aforesaid, bOunded north by,land of Aaron Matcellui, east by land of said larceUus and Mitchell , south by land of Curdulna and David Hapeman, and west by land of Marvintrd Stevens. Con. taming about one hundred acrcs,with about thirty acres thereon improved with... saw mill and a framed house and barn thereon erected. ALSO—A certain tract of land situate to Ridgbery township. bounded north by land of Wm. Covell, east by land of Obediah Hall, south by land of Wrn.Cooper, and west by land of Lake N. Pitta. Containing about 'forty acres with a framed house and. barn thereon erect ed, and with about twenty acres thereon improved. D. BULLOCK, • • J. 11. WEBB, I March 9, 1847. Adipinistrators. AUDI fOlt'S - NO 'ICE. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bk.(gold county, to make distribution of funds raised by an administrator's sale of the real estate of Hector W. Strong, deceased, hereby gives notice that be will attend to the duties of his appointment at bis offme in Towanda borough, on Tuesday the l'ad day of March next, at two o'clock P. M, when all persons interested ere required to exhibit their claims to him, or be debarred from coming in upon said funds. Feb. 15, 1847. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Michael loons et. al. to the use of D. F. Bar. stow vs: the Towanda Bank. No. 577, May Term, 1842. Bradfoid Common Pleas. THE undersigned having been appointed an Audi. for by the Court of Common Pleas, to distribute moneys raised by execution , in this suit, hereby gives notice that be will attend to the duties of his appoint client at his office in Towanda borough, on Thursday the 25th day of March next, at two ° . el°° l P. M., where all persOns interested are requited to make known their chums before him, or be debarred from coming in upon said funds. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. Feb. 15, 1847: - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons Indebted to the statue of JOSEPH A GILIBS. late of Windham twp., decd.; ate heieby requested to make payment without delay, and those haying claims against said estate, will please. present them duly attested to the subscriber. - JULIUS RUSSELL, Adinit.harator. Windt:mut. Februltri 23, UHT. • New Pork' tniertioements3_. f,enul 3.2rocrtiscTents Orphan's Court Sale. nbi;e; WINTE.' 0-O.D S ! H. S. & M. C. MERCUR, HAVE just received and ate now-offering fur sale at wholesale or retail, the largest and most genial as aortnient of Foreign and Domestic GOODS, ever brought into Northern Pennsylvania. which will be cold as here tofore at prices satisfactory to the purchaser. Dec. ID. Cloth; Cushman and BattinettL A U. those wanting anything for Cloaks, Overcoats, Coats, Pants or Vests, arill find it to their advan tage to,ersmincthe large stock of French, English and American Cloths; black' and fancy Cassimereg, Sati net% Kehtucky Jeans, Vestinge, &c. &c.. at . Dec. 10, 1848. MERCUR'S. LA DIES-can find a amnia/ assortment of DRESS GOODSdc CLOAKING'S, at - MERCER'S. 1 O TONS IRON, American, Swedes . and English, a general assortment of hoop, band, scroll, round. square, ono aud_ two horse wagon tire, bar, &e., just re. calved at .d 33 ME RCU RS'. CLOVER SEED. AQUANTITY of superior new Clover Seed this day regtived.and for sale at MMtp UR'S. -Raw mums% lawcxr eroz,=, - CHEAPEST IN-TOWN • MONTAiIIYE & FOR 1, " MEANT just received and are now opening • very extensive assortment of GOODS, consisting of almost everything every kept in a country store, which they pledge themselves to as low as the seine can be hotfght in any town this side of the .city of Nov York. Come one and all, and if we don't sell you Grimm Omar 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 and find the right place, it is the Old Corner Store. a few doors south of illontanye & Co's. The B'hoyrare on hnnd and will sell you goods right for Cash or Produce. Towanda, Nov. 9, 1346. 5000 Y D . S. SHEETINGS SHIRTINGS selhog very low (or cash .n pioduce, by Nov: MONTANYE & FOX. L✓JDIES' GOODS. E HAVE a good assortment of Do !sines, sews, eashmeres, ginghams, (some beautiful patterns) white dress-goods, different styles; fringes, gimps, cord, velvet ribbons, bonnet ribbons kid and silk gloves and mitts, comforters, linen handkerchiefs, Sze., &e., all of which will hs sold cheap. MONTAN Y E FOR GENTLEMEN. TXTE HAVE a fine lot 'of ,Broadcloths, Cassimercs, V V Vestings, and some very nice Satin; Kid and wonted gloves, suspenders, net drawers and wrappers tirc., which we have pu' down to the lowest notch. Nov. I t MON VANYE & FOX. ri ROCKERY—a good assortment, in setts or other airs, to twit purchasers, by Nov. I I . MON TANYE Ar. FOX. BOOTS AND SHOES MENS' kip and coarse boots; boys' do., mens' and boys' coarse, kip and fine shoes; mens' and boys' pumps; ladies' thick boots, morocco do., common and kid slip and buskins; misses slips; gent.'w 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 late ested • A LL persons that know themselves to be indebted to -CI- be indebted to- the subscriber for Goods or Medi eines, arc requested to call and isetlle the same before the let-of December, however small the amount may be, or they may expect to pay cost, without respect to per sons. nel l A. D. MONTANY E. LIQUORS, a full assortment, consisting of Cog. Brandy, American Brandy and Ulm Monongahela Whiskey, Port. Maderia and Malaga wines, may be found at the New York 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 .nova 0. D. BA RTLETT'S. QUA WLS—quantities of Shawls, nice-t.kintl. going LI off fast and cheap at 0: D. BARTLETT'S. CAPS of all kinds cheap, besides every thing else at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. SANTA ANNA TAKEN ! J - UST received a large and splendid assoitment of new J Goods, bought entirely with Cash, during a great depression in the market, and with the express view of UNDERSELLING the BRAGGADOCIES, FLOUR, from the "Globe Mills," a superior snide also PORK, first quality,!or sale by November 3. FLYNT & MORE of tho,o A. No. I. (SOOTS, and large . B a quantity of LADIES' SHOES, juat received by November 3. FLYNT & CO. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. ALARGE ASSORTMENT of Clothe of all shades and colons, and qualities, and prices. Casimeres. Fancy and Plain. Sattinetts and a good assottment of Vestinge may he found at GEO. E. FLYN I' & CO. THE GRJEFENBEIVI—VEGETABIti PILLS and the Green llfountain Vegetable' Ointment, lot sate by the subscriber, only agent for the town and bo rough of Towanda. d 22 N. N. BETTS. PRINTS -a large and beautiful lot of PRINTS. by nov.ll. MONTAN YE & FOX. LADIES ! I SAY; LADIES ! ! If you have made up you! minds to buy a nice dress, clock or shawl this season, don't fail to call at N 0.3, Dick Row, where yon eon 'find the most, best-ail cheapest articles in that hue, that is kept in town, besides all kinds of trimmings. ItsmemliA:, call at nall BAIRD'S. V11,A,T1318 - 1- C3EAV - 1181 Tins way for Bargain a-! THE subscriber would respectfully say to his- old I- customers and the public generally, that he has re-commenced the manufacture of Chain, etc., at his old shop on the north side of Bridge street. in the build ing known as the- " Yellow House." Ho keeps con stantly on hand, or will make to order, (in a neat and durable style) all articles in his line as --cheap as the cheapest. His friends' can be surplied with Winsor and Common-Chairs. of differ ent patterns—Settees. Rocking Chairs, Children's Chairs. 4-c.. 4-c. Also--Brdstrads and TnbleL • Call end see mu at my chop on Bridge street, and I will satisfy you that you can buy reasonable. N. B.—Whito wood, Cucumber and Battierood plank, wanted hi exchange for chairs on reasonable terms. JESSE TAYLOR. Towanda, Jan. 20, 1847. AUDITOR'S NOTICE THE undersigned_ having been appointed an Auditor • by the Orphan'a Court of Bradford county to amine and adjust tho. accounts of tits administrators of Richard Hotta' deceased, he will. attend to the duties of his said appointment at his office in Towanda boro, on Wednesday the 24th Jsy of March nest, at two o'clock P. M., of which all persons interested will take notice, HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. Feb, 16, 1847. BONNETS -A great saving to the " Heads of the Nation." The Ladies will Snd it a great saving to heir beads to call and purchase one of those beautiful Straw, Devon, Gimp. Florence, or Lace, Lawn, Gifw.Y- Bonnet's. selling so cheap at REED'S. 2000 its, Shin,so teLte",,L than Upper ever Lea Leather in Towipaa, - ,13. KINPSBEny. Q WEEDS'Iron, Hone Shoe, Round Hand, Nail rode 1.0 Hume *lei Neils, Steel of all kind. will - be fold veiy low by - B. RINGSBERY. 1 rinYDS. Beautiful Carpeting, two shillings per VLF yard below the tniuket prior , at - • • B. KINGSBERIPS. THOSE LAWNS, OR AN DIES, LAWN GING. • barns. Rept DeLoins, Lemma cloths for Summer dresses, so long looked for by dio Ladies, have arrived and may cow be seen at . - BERMS • NEW . . , - N DRY - MODS Corner of &Vain asutypfrWe Streets. JUfIT OPENING, at the cmeniiiirldein h ßridge street, a well-selected assort:di - ea of new and fastr ionabte DRY GOODS, which will he sold unusually low for ready pay. The stock consists in partof Satinett, flannel, gingham, elpacca, the ch.capeat Int of prints in town, edgings, insertings, Swiss and cam bric marlins, limey, canton flannel, drilling, bleached and, brown muslin, (not to be surpassed) ncking, check, cashmere, cotton, wool and buck gloves, cotton hose, suspenders, • German haruldrchfs, . cotton and pongee Mkt . 's, - gingham cravat& plaid shawls, wool comforters, cotton tapes, patent thread, sewing silk, cotton balls. 'parka 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, Nov. 11. H.O'HARA dr CO . New Fall and Winter Goods. HE subseriber is now receiving - from the city of T New York a large assortment of GOODS suit d to the reason, carefully selected, and purchased at'unusual ly low prices, which will enable him to. sell very low for cash, !anther. country - prialute, or approved credit. 'His friends and the public generally are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.— He feels confident that he can offer them better bargains than they have heretofore made in this town, or any other in this region of country. In hi+ assortment will be found in ell their roneties. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Crockery , thins, Nails, Iron, Steel, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs. Boots, Shoes, 4c. 4e. Towanda, Oct. 26, 180, N. N. BETTS. /SHE Ladies will fusil a - groat variety of worsted .1 dress goods ; also, a beautiful assortment of prin ts at very low prices at BETTS' VtRENCH and. English cloths. heavy. Braver and Tvvewls for over coats. fancy Cassimcres awl Sal tinet% a great variety will he found at BETTS'. MOUSLIN De LAINE, Casturierea,llob Roy and Brocitto Shan,. le, a great variety wilt tie round rIABII WILL BE PAID FOR SHEEP l by dec 9. 11InNTANYE DIFORT.INT TO EPICURES.. WOOLSEP'S REFINED SYRUP, equl in &for to the beat maple mobilises, for a/le by December 29. MONTANit & FOX. - CCLO riis—We wish the attention of all who are in want of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinet &c., to our large stock on hand. Thews cloths must be sold. We never have been undersold, and 'never will be: Call and examine. G. 1 7 FLYNT 4. Co. 112.kinzaaax,'_:--,sui.w.Eazmuza LE.VT, AXTQULD respectfully ray to the citizens of Torren t' da, and the public generally, that if they web to have thpir work done in the most fashionable, neat and durable manner, and good fits, and as cheap as at any other establishment in town, they will find it to their interest to give him a call. 1:0" CUT ONG thine on short notice, and warranted to fit, if made up ri ;ht. Bhop in the next building below Brick row, up stairs, directly over Brown's Grocery. Towarw's. JanuLtry I, 1947.-43 Broad Cloth, Cassimeres & Sattinets. ALARGE assortment of Broad Cloths, Caasimeres, and Sattinetts, which we have long been famous fur selling good and cheap, now cheaper than ever— and upon which we challenges the world, just received at 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, Nov. 3, 1646. AITANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS— VV Wheat, Domestic Flennet, Rye, - Woolen Socks, Corn, Buckwheat. Oats, ' Flaxseed, Butter, s White Beans, Cheese, COON SKINS, in short, almost anything, for which liberal prices will be paid at O. D. BARTLETT'S. Towanda, Nov. 3,'1846. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. • A FFW hum_red pounds BUCK WHEAT FLOUR LA. in 50 lb. sacks, a superior article, just received and fur sale by Feb. 2.2. 0. U. BA RTLErr. HANIES AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS. JUST received a large quantity of Fine era Ca nn on Hamm Also, Plated and Japan'd flanress Trim- mings at Feb. V. 2. M EROU,IFS. 0. D. BARTLETT. "" Surrender of the Mexican Batteries ! Old ..Rough and ..Ready" agaiii Victorious f - NE ARK LOAD, and several wagon loads of NEW V GOODS, have just arrived, and are selling cheaper ban ever st No. 3, Brick avow. November 9. WM. H BAIRD & CO. THE COMMISSIONERS of the County of Brad. ford, hereby give notice, that they have 6 xed upon the following places and Jaye respectively% for the hear ing of Appeals of those who tray think themselves ag grieved by the asse.menta for A. D. 1917, and are de. sirous of appealing from the same, to wit; Towanda township,and borough—at the Commission er's (Ace. on Tuesday. the 16th day of March. Ulster—at J. M. Pike's, Wednesday, 17th.. Athens township and borough—at E. S. Mathewson's, Thursday, 19th. Litchfield—at Reuben Park's, Friday, 19th. Sherthequin—at Daniel Brink's. jr., Saturday, 20th. Rome—at W. W. Kinney's, Monday, 22d. Orwell—at H.Z:Fristne's;Turaday, 23d. Windhlim—at Wm. Sibley's. Wednesday, 24. h . Robert Cooper's; Thuuraday, 25th, Pike—at Dennison , Zohnson's, Friday, 26th. Herrick—at 11. Wetmore's. Saturday, 27th. • Springhill—at 1). D. Buck's, Monday. 29th. Wyalusing—at J, 11. Black's, Tuesday, 30th Asylum—at James DePurs, - Wednesday. 31st Standing tkone—at S. H. Canfield's Thursday the lot day of April Wysuk—at Harry Morgan's, on Friday, 2nd Monroe—at Josiah Lawrence's, Saturday, 3d Burlington—at Henry Pukes, Monday, 5111 Smithfield—at A. J. Gerould's Tuesday 6th Ridgberry—at M. D. Hermon 's Wednesday 7th Springfield—ate Thomas Sinead's, Thursday Bth South Creek—at David R. More% Friday, 9th Wells—at Wm. S. Innen. Saturday; 10th Columbia—at James ,Morgan's Monday, 12th Troy borough & townships—at - F. Tucaday 13th Armenia—at E. Kill's, Wednesday, 14th Canton—at A. E. Spalding's, Thursday, 15th Leroy—at Parley Morse'a on Friday, 16th Granville—at Levi Taylor's, Saturday, 19th Franklin—at A, llihhard'a Monday, 19th Albany—at Horatio Ladd'a. Tuesday,' 20th 1 a ~ Durell—at bimenn De r's, Wednesday 21 At each of which places, pectively, they will attend, between the hours of 10 i clock A. M. and .3 P.- M. L. P. TN. M, A. h. CRANv,"eit Commissioners. J, H. IlLkt-X, Attest—J. M. Wirletas, Clerk. COMMISAOIIeen Mice, Towanda, Feb. 18,1847. DZID I .I. I . D111R135 DAWV...S •_ _ . , THOMPSON .& CRAWFORD,. WHOLESALE Druggists, No. 40 Market' street, (South aide, below Second.) Philadelphia, offer for sale a !ago stock of Fresh Drugs, Medicines an&Dye.Stuts, to which they call the attention of Country Menthenu and Dealers visiting the . ci ty. Coach, Cabinet, Japin„ Black and other iarni•hea of a superior quality. Also, White and Red. Lead. Win. dow Glass. Paints and 008-echeaper than ever. - (QT. Ar. C. are also proprielorsof the Indian Vege table 'Balsam. celebrated throughout their own and neighboring States, as the best preparation' for the cure of Coughs, -Colthar.Astitme: Am. ninety refunded in swam instance where no benefit is received, Phiiadslpbis, Jan. 3m Mertbaa*,, f%et. pins, needles, spool cotton. hooks - sod eyes, ‘. - •-""" -k.. ..fir ~~~ ~,., BOOTS it SIIOES 'OF . :JILL KINDS. 1,14 T received frorn-Pbladeiphia.at large Ind Nolen did aveortmcnt of men's calf,kip and causerbools. ufrm $1 50 to . ss'so; boy's do.; ladies [patens and walking shoos; fine kid slips and buskins, and ill Una. of overshoes; do. calf bootees and laced shoes ; cbildren's and Misses /hoes of all kinds. heavy and light. suitable fur essay kind of weather, Youth's calf, kip nod coetme Loots to suit children from 4 lo 12 yev. old. We pledge ourselves to give a bettor irticle at a lower price (boa any calwr establishment in Bradford county.. TRUNKS from $1 50 to slB 00 HATS AND CAPS. A large ass,rttnent of fashionable Hats end Calm of every kind and description for sate very low. C HOCERIEg. Viola saes, sugar, coffee, eodfiah, No. 1. and 2, Maeikew. Lest quslOy Mock find green tea, from Of to BS &VW a pound ; polar ri.ed and loaf sugar; tire ton atouir. 'perm dipped and mould candles ; raisins by the boas ,or pound, staten, soap, segara at 50 cents per hundred, and in fact all kinds ever kept.in our line which pcophr will find it their advantage to purchase and we will give you reaaona fur it: A Hue Logic end Common Sense. There are three things beyond dispute:—lvt--If a 02114 pays out much money, he moat-receive as much. 2. If a man'■ expenses in business are larib, his runts must be large. 3. Therefore, the Grocery and Shoo Estiblialtment Si the corner of Main and Bridge eta.. in a small plain store, at a cheap tent.cati afford to sell boots& shoes. hats & caps, and groceries, at lower pima, and of better quality than any other store in town. Now, if this is not sound logic, two and two no not make four; but if it ix, common lien,. call* on you to come to us for your flats & Caps; Boots& Shoes &e. Bce the contrast, and let your own reason decide it it was not your advantage to give us a trial. FIN LIN GS °fall kinds constantly on hand. Thread, awls, bristles, Shoulder-sacks, kit and files pincers. all kinds of binding, silk curd 'and straps fur boots, patent pegging awls, skiving„ paring and crooked knives and Beate. H. O'HARA & CO. Towanda, Nov. 17, 184 f. GROCERIES, of all descriptions, at wholesale con tail. Attention is particularly directed to their assortment of Fresh Teas ; (we don't know the differ ent Clams of the packers, but the •! arliefe" is •' C.K.") novl I W. H. BAIRD & CO. HARD W ARE, Iron, Nail... Glass, Paints, Oils, Dye Wants, Dye stuirs.Aledirines. etc, in general and large quantities. u• I I W. H. BAIRD do CO. urrrs• EATABLES !—Su perfine flour, pork, fresh butter wheat, etc., etc., conbuntly on band and for sale NO. 3, B. R. DEATIaI3 _aDr° aIIDBaiRADB. Tif E subscribms still continue to manufacture and keep on band at their old stand, all kinds of cane and wood scat CHAIRS; also SETTEES of various kinds, end BEDSTEADS of every descrip tion, which we will sell low for cash or 'Produce, or White Pine lumber,'W bite word, Bass wood, or Cucumber ci air plank, or 4 by 4 Scantling 13 feet long.---either Buttonwood, Basswood or Maple, will a l to be received for our work. r Awl Turtling done to ordei ‘ in the neatest manner. TONId(INS & i'dAVKINSON Touianda, :A 1847 i. NEW YORK CHEAP STORE NO. '2 BRICK ROW, & E. REED would respectfully beg leave to NIU. 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 less than their former low prices. •The war to exterminate high prices is still kept up—no 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 small pro fits. A nimble sixpence better than a !slow shilling, is our motto. A GENERAL ASbORTM EN of HARDWARE such as nails, axes, shovels, manure forks, shovels and tongs, sad untie, knives and forks, pocket knives, butcher do., shears and scissors, razors, cloth and hair brushes, shaving and tooth Jo., wool and horse cards, ruffed mills, hstehets, augers, wood saws, doar trim wings, steel squares, fish brushes, ark ropes, end bed cords, by visit• MON PAN YE & FOX. CODFISH AND MAtICEREL o good ankle. by novll MONTANYE & FOX. fir APIOCA—a nice article—t,r puddings, for sale at nest 1 MONTANYE & FOX. P.IINTS', OILS DIE STUFFS ALARGE quantity White lend, No. pure,gend m oil and dry. whiting, Venitian red. chrome green, Paris dn., Prussian blue,"iMse pink, ctc., linseed oil, lamp oil, coach and copal varnish, Ingwoqd. red wood. caniwood, madder, cochineal. annatto, etc. We eanno he undersold in anything in this line , at all, at all. nnveinher I I. NION PANYE & FOX. DRUGS AND MEDICLVE•S TE have on hand the largest stock of Drugs ano V V Medicines in this county, including every thing used h the Physicians and people generally Wealdo keep on hand nearly all of the moat popular Patent 31etEcines of the day. One of our firm (A. D. M.) having had a long experience in dealing out medicines. we flatter nurt4lves we ran snit ell who may favor us with a cull. Prices can't fail to suit. Particular atten tion wil; he, paid to orders from physicians. november t 1. MONTANTE & FOX. ITS. velvet and superior Leghorn Denys. I , Aka, selvetsuf all colors, together with snificiats, rips, bo . nnet ribbons. &c. may be found at REDDB`. The Last ArriTal of New Goods, T N TOWANDA, are now being opened at No. IL 1 Brick Row, by Wm.ll. Buird 4. Co...the fiat Pio neers in the cause of Low Prices - ond liberal Meter ex chances. They do not hesitate to say, tbst 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.) Coll and see. Further particulars next week. November 8, 1840. DOMESTIC COTTONS-. Brown aheelings, *hitt. ing, and drilling; Alao,, cotton yarn, batting, wick. rugs, and wadding, for fah: Lor the halo or fermi quantity, at , ncti BAIRD'S. FALL #fi, 'WINTER GOODS. O ::TANYES' & CO., are now recievintca Try , desirable assottment of Goods,purchased during' k'rent, depression in the market, emnprising French di English . 8110 AB-C CTRS, Caasimeresind Saltine's, and the choicest patterns of Prints and Wended Goods, Grateful for pa'.t favors they respectfully solicit a news taus public to call and examine their stock. and thhat can bold out sufficient inducements to enaureywitstsam of public patronage. Septembor 7, IVA. p - RINTS Ice: at REEDS' 2 00 pieces note opening and for tole eery eIk.IVILLUKB MISU lOW agq. 9 I VERYTHING the line, including Elliptic R" Springs, Iran Axeis, Mailable Burs, Dash, Seat end Stop 'lron% Orna men ti, India Rubber and Oil Cloth, ta;ce,..Tufis. Moss, hr. Cu sate at jIR 74E1{1'1181%. OODEN MEASURES, became, patent pails and VV st;aled hut,hels. MONTANYE & FOR.. HATS & CAM a first rate lot, of all hinds, deseript tions. colors and 'qualities. cheaper than ever by november IL ' MONTANIYE & FOX. LOOKING GLASSES, cue can of very nice, 0 frames, latest style, just:opened at null NO.' 3, BRICK ROW. 21 HEAD OF COWS and young cattle will mold cheap for eavh or approved credit. Towanda, Oct 13,1816. HIRAM. C. FOX. U =I EMI JhU?D►I 9RE El I' A I,
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