Blenbanbile, &t. 031E1 TO THE RESCUE! s ubscribers having met with revere losses by the late fire in Towanda, as well As other tosses, wo ody request that those who knots themselves in aimed will make every effort possible to plans in funds Est may be able to meet our honest engagements dove our business.. MONTANYE'S & CO.' -MO 'T.ANYE'S & CO. have removed their business s few doors below- Bridge 'street where they i n , r il to a ccommodate their customers fso their usual liberal tote& We have now on hand a 'fair supply of GOO 3, a dapted to the spring trade, which will be dispos viof a greatly reduced prices, compared with the great i dacce of Goods in the city. Ma 11022,1847. 117:FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. JOHNSON (TUIRIIITEIan 'S 14.1‘11/15171, Of Colored Miniatures.- 16 2 ,at Geo. Merscreatii, in Pine street, opposite the Preskykrian Church. l% IL. JOHNSON begs leave to call the attention of he Ladies and Gentlemen' of this village to his amen r syle of PHOTOGRAPHIC MINIATURES, which for btillianey and beauty, are nnaurpassed by any in the country, and warranted imperishable. Mu Joassos has been several years engaged in the business, and Was formerly an operator in the celebrated Prof. Ptirsiss's Gallery, New-York, and his Pictures hoe4ken the First Premiu.na, two yearain aticees iia„, i t the great Fair of the American-Institute, in the weer Prof. Plumbe. Mr J. respectfully solicits a call from the citizens of this village,—not only from those desirous of procuring perfect Pictures, but from all who may wish to examine beautiful specimens of the Art. The color and material of the dress, add a great deal to the beauty of the impression, and. therefore for La dies, black or dark dresses are considered preferable. Picture , taken in clear or cloudy •Weather. Persona possessing inferior pictures, can have them esehang,ed on reasonable terms. Rooms open from SI A.-M.. to SP. M. Instructions and apparatus furnished on the most reasonable terms. • Cf.OVER SEED. A QUANTITY of supelioc clover seed, both of the 1 large and entail kinds, just received end fnr B.le cheap by 0. IL BARTLETT. Towanda, March 24,1847. Hs. & M. C. MERCCR, have .removed their . 6001),S tai the Store formerly occupied by H. Pit & Soo., north side pf the public square,, where they are prepared to supply their customers as hereto hire. - Towanda, March 17, 1917. 3a32.1 raDUUCtra.' Lrixssi7,s MERCUR HAS REMO vEn his LA W OFFICE, to the sicotitl story of No. 5. Brick Km. March 16. IS 17. Y• WIFE PHILEN A having left my house and -11 family without any cause or provocation. I hereby .s:sl all' persons harboring or trusting her on my ac count, as I shall pay no deka of tier contracting. • Ii•II.LI.AM H. IZOBINSOS. norlin7ton; March 12. Mit. ' Fitt Fire rire! ' ITONT.ANYE & FOX would reveeitully inforM their ohl enstOmeta and the public...generally. lb tt the) ste not quite used up yet, hut have removed their (1110DS to the uhl store formerly OVC - Upieit by 0. R. ImAy down town, where we will sea any thing in OW' iller, a.. Cheap as the cheal.4st. l'lta-e rail and see us. March 16. NO FICE KINGSBERY,Jr„ has removed his Cools, Books. :mammary, Co the Brick .tore, lorperly oecu in! by M ons & Overhm, %here late frit:this anti the utlarel• •trdt It Towanda, Atarrla 16. 1617. THE UtrilMii`f:VlONE: RS of the Count, of Brad. fril hereby give nonce, that they have GMd upon the folioaioa place sn,J day s respectively, for the he.ir %prat. of tho.e oho arty think themselves ag tria.,ell bn the asses:merits for A. D. ISl7:and are tie r:psi:4 from the Lame, to wit ; Tow.nls tnonship and horoutOttat the Commission er's Orrior, on Tuesday. 1144601 dan of Ntirclis t.ter—at J. M. weane..i..y. I 7,h . Athrn. I.,mnsliip and hocough—at E. S. Mathewson'., Thur.A.ry, igth. 1,1016,1,1—at Reuben Park's. Fridny,ll.9th. I.lle,:hegutn T st_paniel jr., Satur d ay, 20th. %4`. W. Kinney's, Mondry. 22d. H. Z. FrtAtt,' N Tuesday, 231 Win.Sibley's,' Wedn.•ialay, 24. h. awn g Robert Cooper's. Ttinursday, 25th, Pike—at D.•nnison Johnson's, Fridsy, 26th. • Het : ick—at N. 13. Wetmore's. Satunlay.27th. sin,.gbill—at D. D. LH irk's, I t toto.y. 29th. J, 11. Black's, Tuesday, 3001 Air l o in.-at James DePuy's, Wednesday, 31st &mam a s•one— at S. H. Canfield's Thursday the Ist day of Aril Wysas IlarryMoraan's, on Friday, tnd Monroe-L-at Jo.iah Lawrenee',.. Saturday, 3.1 Iforlinctonat Henry PU hes, Monday, sth Smithfieldat A. J. Ceniuld'a Tuesely 6th ktdcherry—at M. D. Ilermon's Wednesday 7th s Npnnefield—at Streatrg, Thau,,las; Rth South Creek—at David R. Niore . . Friday, 9th Wel4-4-at Win. R. IncalP., Saturday, 10th Cblumlia—ai James Morgan's Mona ty, 12th Troy bdrough & townshipsat F. Herrick's, Tuesday 13th - Armenia—at E. Kin, Wednesday, 14'h Caron—at A. E. Spahlinc"s, Thursday, 15th Leroy—at Perky Morse's on Friday, 16th - Granville—at Levi Tay lor's,-Saturday, 11th Franklin—at A. Ilihhard's Monday, I9th Albany—at Horatio Ladd's. Tuesday, 20th - otuell—at Simeon Decker's, Wednesday 21st At each of ;which plamm,"respectisely, they gill attend, between the hours of 10 o'clock A, M. and 3 Is. H. 1.. P. TNAM, A. CRANNIES., oCommissioners. J, H. IJLACK, Atts,/—A. M. Wa - riacs, Clerk. Gommis , inner's Office. Towanda, Feb. 19.1847. 800 I's SHOES—t I dozen pair Coarse hoots, Lo and men; al-o calf and kip boots and shoes,. a good deal the best and clieapesa.lot of wnmen'a ip-ar in town. Call at BAIRIrS. IpRININ-500 different styles, bought in the city of New York, by the caw, on the "cash down" plan, and ari/I be sold accordingly. BAIRD & BONNETS. velvet and superior Leghorn Bonnets. Also, velvets of all colors, together with nwifirials. cam bonnet ribbotta,Acc. way be found at REEDS'. tr' TIMNIPSON & CHAWFORD, 11 IiTHOLESALE Druggists, No. 40 Market street, If (South side, bilqw Second.) Philadelphia, ' 4 " for sale a large stock of Fresh Drugs, Medicines sad byebiUlf,, to which; they call the attention of ematry Itnehants ancrDealers visiting the city. Coach, Cabinet, Jap`an, Black and other varnishes of IMP"ifir elf:Wily'. Alan, White and Red Leid, Win. d " Glam. Points and nits—cheaper than ever. et C. are also proprietors of the Indian Verge. table— "tam, celebrated throughout their own and aiiehboring States, as the best preparation for the cure l e° o 2lll, Colds, Asthma, drc. Money reftinded in any instance where no benefit is received. P hiladelphia, Jan. 8. 1847. L i 3m O... II OCERItS of descriptiens, it wholeslie or re ‘ 3. laa, Attention is particulsrlyltiireetetE to their moment of P . r.sh Teas ; (we don t knovi the differ. an names of the packers, but the " article " is " C.K.") I W. H. & CO, The Last Arrival of Ne*, Goods. , T °WANDA. are now , being opened at Nci.. 3 Brick Row, by iVrit„ X. Baird 4 Co.. the first Pin te , itt the catti e of Low Ptlces n d nirter ex They do not he.itato to atiy, that they wit VI ood. W t . oval ar any Lind of it etchantable lowerat prices than other establishment in rdfunl County, Owego, Elmira, Biaa Itamton. (or any 13 4 Mercof.3 Call o, a see. Further particulars Novaisber 9, 1816. - £►al 21bocrtistitents. SHERIFF'S SALES. BT 'virtue of sundry writs of rendition exponas sued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, - I shall expose to public sale -at the house of I. ii. Stephens, in the bonesgb of Towan da, on Saturday, the 17th day of April next, at 2 o'clock P.M., A piece of land in Durel township, bounded north by land of John Acta, mt by the Susquehanna live., south by land of the Hoidens, and west by lands in the warrantee name of Sarah Morrison. 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. Amos Acta. - ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Standing Stone township, bounded north by John Park, east by Tho.. Burns and James M'Gregery, south by Patrick 'Lynch, and west by land in possession of Wm. Compton. Con taining one hundred acres or thereabouts, with * 'bog thirty acres improved, with one log house, one framed born atul shed, and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton, vs. Harry N.Spalding. JOHN F. MEANS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, "March 14. 1847. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of yew' Wont exports' is sued out of the mint of common pleas of Bradford county. to me directed. I shall expose to public sale at the house of I. H.Stephens in the boro%of Towanda on o' Monday the third day of May next, at one clock:P. M., the following piece or parcel of land situate in Rome township and bounded on the north by land of John Park,on the east by land of Silas •Allii. southpy Hen ry Burchard, and on the west by Edward Overton. Con taining about eighty-five acres with about fifty acres improved with one framed house, one framed barn and one small apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry Gibbs to use of Geo Mr. Wells vs. Harry Burchard. ALSO-.The following p rev or parcel of land lying in Tuscarora township (now Springhill) Bradford co. Pa., beginning at a post and stones on the old line of thetract on the south side, 70 perches west of the south east corner of said tract, thence west one hundred and forty-nine perches to a black oak, thence north elven!) , perches to a pest and stones, thence north fifty-seven degree east, one hundred and fifty-nine perches to • pitch pine, thence south one hundred and seven per ches to the place of beginning. Containing fifty nine acres and twentpone perches strict measum or less, part of Peter North's warrantee, with about twenty acres improved with a framed house, a log house, framed barn and a small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in ezeention at the suit of Cyrus Shumway, who survived Daniell': Lacey to the use of C. C. .light vs. Wm. L. Galbraith. ALSO—The following piece or paresl of land situ- ate in the township of Athens and houndH on the north by A Tozer, west by the main road lesdrng from Athens to Elmira, lioutfi tby tf. Tozer, and east by J. Shepard. Cor ; iMrsing one half an acre. on's:, framed house, framed barn and small orctrial thereon. Sized ant taken to execteioa at the suit of Uoion Penn'•ll as. Israel 8. Mead. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Springfield township. hounded north by Samuel Severna and J..hn D. Leonard, on the east by Alauson Fuller. on the south 15 Cl,mem Lronerd. on the west by E. King. Containing thirty-five acres with about twenty acres improved, one plank house, one framed barn, one framed chop and a small brchard thereon. Seized aid taken in execution at the suit of A. D. Spalding vs. Rohe,t Bardwell. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell and bounded en the .north by land of John Lyon. on the east by David Beers, and south by T. Vaughn and !vac Perk. and west by Samuel Grey.— Containing abrint fib acres more or less, with about 30 acres improved witg . ? one log house one log barn and one apple orchard:and one peach mehard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Anne E. Bull Executrix of James P. Bull deed. es. Jeremiah Allen. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land si:u..te in Orwell township and bounded on the north by lands of Harry Parks,east by Curtis Robinson, south by IVestley Robinson and on the west by Lines Rolummn. Cor tsining eighty-ofie acres and 25 perches strict measure, with about thirtylive acres improved. an,l one framed house and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution et the suit of Henry Gib,. to the use of Geo. W. Wells vs. Dan Robinson. A LSO—AII the interest of the defendants in the fol-- 1 lowing property situate in the Borough of Towanda, and linunied south by lands of WM. Patton, West by Georue Craft, north by Wm. Patton, east by River street. Containing about 800 feet—one framed house thereat". Seized and token in execution at the suit of David M. Bull vs. Michael Miley and Martin Burk. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Springhill and bounded on the north, vast, south end west, by land of A. Keeney. Containing shout five acres more or !cos, with about three acres improved with one frami4 house, one framed barn and one other fram ed building lately occupied as a Chair Factory and Clothier's shop. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joshua L. Pinney co. James P. Slocuml A ISO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Wysox township and bounded as follows :—Begin ning at the bank of the Win): creek at the west end of the bridge crossing the Tie at the corner of Joseph Conklin'a land, thence alimg the.line of said .Joseph Conklin's land to the cornet` of Harry Strope's land to a corner, thence south, five and ono-fourth degrees east, along 11, Strope's land to a corner on the bank, of the Wywer creek, the wane being a corner of H. Strope's ana 51 : Patrick, thence upon said bank of the Wysox creek, its carious courses to the place ,if beginning,— Containing about 30 acres, it being part of a larger tract rat land patented to Theopiiilus Mtiger, with about 29 acres unproved, with one framed house, two framed barns and one framed' building lately occupied as a blacksinith shop, wood•bouse &c., with a few fruit trees thereon. Svized and taken in etreution at the suit of Samuel Coolhangh to the use of D. F. Barstow vs. Willard C. VIM A LSO—The following piece or pereel of land situate in Monroe and bounded north by hind of John Schrader. cast by land of Manta, south by David and Joseph Ingham and west by land in 'posscssion . of Chatles M. Brown and the Towanda creek. Curtaining one hun dred and sixty reins more or less,.witb about twenty eight acres improved, with two saw mills, 3 framed Jingling houses, one framed barn and a small apple orcha-il thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas Elliott vs. John M. Fos. A LSO—The' following described tract of land situate in the township of Pike and bounded on the north by lamb. of Major Darling and Samuel Chaffee, on the east by lands of Almon Beecher, on the south h• lands of Wm. Humphrey, and on the west by lands of Albert Conklin and Alonzo Potter. Containing about two hundred acres of land be the same mere or less, with shout one hundred acres improved-and two-log houses, • framed barn and small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit-of C. B. Chaffee and Amass Dimmick to the ale of the town ship of Orwell Wit Peter llagemsn. . ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate, in Litchfield township and hounded 'on the north by lands of Wm. Miller, on the east by on. the south by lands of John Campbell; and on the west by land/ of Elmer Wright.. Containing one hundred and fifty acres with about eighty five acres thereof ins proved, one framed House. one log house, ono; framed barn and one apple orchard thereon. . " • Seized and taken in execttion at the suit of R.. Cotburn to use of L. S. Maynard, now- assigned- to WM. Mend vs. Peter Turner. . ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield township and bounded and describe:Fin Poll ~ ova : Beginning at a post and stones on the hill on the 'rest line of Almond Derry's land, thence west 186 perches to=e post, thence north 50 perches or theta". shouts to a post, thence east 186 perches to' a pent en Almond Derry's west line, thence ninth 50-pertlsea to the: beginning. Containing fiftpeight acme and twen ty perches be the same more or' less with fifty eels improved, one log house and one framed barn thereon. ALSO—One other tract of land in said township end hounded as fellows: Beginning' at a pat on the vein tidy of the road leading from Alvin Drown's house to South Creek township, on the line of Chester Wake. field's land. thence west 180 perches to a post, the Den ' jsenin Ritserttion's line. thence south 643 perches to a post on•the line of Sherman Derry's lot, thence east 180 perches to a post and stones on Almond Derry's line, thence north 64 perches to the place of beginning.— Contsining scventy-five acrcsmore or le* _ Paili . l4ll3Ctt . b3C,MLIUS. ' 'end taken in execution at the suit of George Auiderion —is.. Anson. H. Bowe, .Adminiatintor of Matthew Schimerhorn. - • ALSO—The following piece or parcel of laid situste in Burlington township and bounded:as follows: ginning at s' white maple north west corner of lot No. 182, on animist lot No. -1724, thence west on NO warrant line WO 'perches to • post, S.E. , corner of lot No. 287, thence north 81 perches to • post, thence east 100 perches to e post, thence south 81 perches to the beginning. Containing 50 acres and 100 perches strict measure, being intended for the south half of lot No. 277, on Warrant lot No. 4438, with about thirty acres improved, with one log !mu" , one shed and one othey small out building thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Georg e Sanderson's use vs, Geo. Bennett:, ALSO—The defendants interest in - the folloviing piece or parcel or pared of land situate in Dwell town- ship and. bounded north and east by land of David Cash, south by Kipp, and west by Mingus. Containing about fifty acres with about 20 acres im provetl with one log house thereon. Seized and laken in execution at the suit of George Sanderson, assignee off osep Kingobery Jr., vs. Jobs: - Drummond. JOAN F. mpuls, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office., Towanda, lifsnee.4. 1847. Orphan's Cburt Sale. PUBLP) NOTICE is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, held at Towanda, the first day of Feb.. 1847, - will ho exposed to public sale on Thursday the let day of April Rest, at two o'clock, P. M., on the prettier', the following described lot of land situate, lying and be ing in the township of Monroe, county of Bradford, on the road leading from Monroeton to Towanda, bounded u follows : on the north by Joseph Hornet, on the east by Rumen Fowler, on the south by the heirs of N. C. Rockwell, end on the west by the above mentioned road. Containing about three-fourths of an acre with a large building erected and fitted for a tannery, together with a dwelling house and barn; to be sold as the pro petit, of L 8. Warn, deceased., Terms made kno*n 0 0 the day of sale. JOSEPH 1-10 MET, Monroeton, Feb. 19, 1847. Administrator. Orphan's Court Sate. IN porn/once olio. order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, there will be exposed to public sale at the hour of Moses Hermon, in Ridgbery, at two ,o'clock in the-sfternoon of the 6th day of April next, the following tract of land, to wit:—A tract ofland situate in Ridgbery aforesaid, bounded north by land of Amon Mercellas, east by laud of said Maroellus and Mitchell, south by land of Cummins and David Hapeman, end west by land of Morainus Stevens. Con taming about one hundred acres with about thirty acres thereon improved with • saw mill and a framed house and barn theroon erected. ALSO—A certain tract of land situate to Ridgbery township. bounded north by land of Wm. Covell. east by land of °hellish Hall.south by land of Wm. Cooper, ■nd west by land of Luke N. Pits. Containing about forty acre■ with a framed house and barn thereon erect ed, and with about twenty acres thereon improved. D. BULLOCK, J. H. WEBB, March 9, 1847. Administrators. Corporate Jrottee. In Bradford Common Pleas. Feb. T.. 1847. INI the matter of the application of T. Morgan and I. others. to he incortWrated under the style and title 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, T. Lane Jerome White. K. T. WCroorge, G. W. Plummer, L. P. Hart. and .I.evi Morse, on the 10th day of Feh. 1847. presented to the said court an instru ment in writing; and the objects, articles and conditions therein set forth and contained, appearing to the maid court to be lawful, and not injurious to the community, directed the said writing to be filed, and 'notice to he given in one newspaper printed in said county of Brad ford, for at least three weeks before the neat court of common please of said county, setting forth that appli cation has been made to said court to grant such an act of rocorporation according to an act of Assembly in such case made and provided. A. M'KEAN, Prothonotary Prothonotary's Office. Towanda, March 3d, 1847. } - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL P'ersons iodated to the estate of JOSEPH GIBBS, litus of Windham Awp. , deed., are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly attested to the subscriber. JULIUS RUSSELL, AdmiListrator. Windi l m, February 23, 1847. FALL & WINTER GOODS. MONTANYES . & CO., are now recievinga very _desirable assortment of Goods,purckased during a great depression in the market. comprising.Freneh & English B ROA D-CLOTHS, Cassimeres and Sattinets, and the choicest patterns of. Prints and Worsted Goods. Grateful for past favors they respectfully solicit a gene rous public to call and examine their 'toil', and think can hold out sufficient inducements to ensure their share of public patronage. Se*rubor 7, 1846.. 61.11MEAVKIS 91'111=E11151200 VERYTHING in the line, including Elliptic E Skiingr, Iron Axels, Mailable Bum Dash, Seat and stop Inins,Ornaments,lndia Rubber and Oil Cloth, Loser, Tufts, Moss, &c, for sale at jIB MER' UR'S. ' 11700 DEN MEASURES, brooms. patent *Nand VV - . sealed bushel~. 'MONTANYE & FOX. HATS & CAPS, a first rate lot, of all kinds, tlescrip dons, calms and qualities, cheaper than ever by nivember l 1. 'MONTANV E & FOX. T OOKING GLASSES, nne case.ofvery nice, b P 'lime., latest Style, just opened at nevi I NO. 3, BRICK ROW. 1 - 10 M ESTIC eO"CTONS—Brown sheetinga, shirt ing. and drilling] Alme, tattoo yarn. batting, Rick• kip, and wadding, for sale by , the bale or lon quantity. at . owl t BAIRD'S. NEW YORK CHEAP STORE NO. 2 1311.1(K ROW C& E. REED would. respectfully beg leave to tender their thanks to the citizens of Bradford for their liberal patronage and support, slid would in• form them they ore now receiving ',largo and full sup , ply of. FALL and WINTER GOODS,. which will piwitively he sold at even leas then their former low prices. The war to exterminate high - prices is still kept up—no.compromise has been made, and thiy intend to carry be war into the heart of the enemy until they shall yierslo adopt the principle of selling goods at small pro , 61s. , A nimble sixpence better then a slow shilling, out erne. • • H ARDWATE. 4*- A . ;. - --pENERAI. ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE such as nails, axe*, shovels. 'moors finks. ithovehl sndlcings, sad irons, knives and, forks, pocket knivol.l. botches do., shears and scissors. wawa, cloth sad, tisk hiswhes, shaving and tooth do., . wool and horse cards cotrea mills, hatchets, augers, wood saws, door trim . ' wings, steel !squares. [Pah brushes, ark ropes, and bed cords, by nv I l".„- MONTANYE & FOX PAINT.S.,OILS DYE STUFFS. ALARGE quantity Whits lead. No. I, ptue,gr'o, in oil end dry. whiting, V enitian red, chrome men. Praia do.. - Prussian blue, roselink, etc., linseed lamp oil, coach - and copal varnish, lopmed, red wood. camwood,. madder; cochineal. annatta, etc : We canna be - undersold in anything in this line, at all, at all. , novem I. MONTANVE & FOX, DRUGS AND MEDICINES. TITS have on hand the lined stock or Drt°P e e r i e VV Medicines in this county, including every thing used h • the Physicians and people generally Weals() keep on hand nearly all 'of the most popular Patent Medicines of the - One of our firm (A. D. M.) having had a long lisperience in dealing out medicines, we flatter ounelses we can writ all who =titanic'. with a call. Prices mit fail to suit. Parlicularattru: tion will by paid to orders from physitions._ november it. MONTANYE & PDX. • ~LLijC + - i~R: W S TIM/ E jua'reixisid - ruidire rjory offering 'for sale at .1.1. wholesale or retail, the largest and most general as arsri ment of Foreign and Poinerele,43loolMiserbrought into Northerp Pennaylvanii, which will be sold as bete , icifure at prices satisfactory to the purchaser. Dee. 10. Cloths, Cauidera sod Sattinetis. ALL those. wantini anything for Cloaks.: Ovenutsts. . Coats, Pants Or Vests, will find it to their.adean tage to eximitte the-large stack of Ptench,.Knglisb and American Cloths. black and fancy Cassinseres, Saw netts, Kentucky Jeans. Vestings.dtc. ike.. at Dec. 10. 1846.: - MERCUR'S. 1" ADIES can find • supotior assor,tr_nent of DREES .L4GOODS & PLOA KINGS. MERCUIrd. 10 TONS • IRON, American, Swedes and English, general assortment of hoop. band, scroll, round. square, ono awl two home wagers tire, bar. &c., just re ceived at d 33 MEROURS'. CLOVER SEED.. A QUANTITY of supechir new Cl over Seal this s day reeeieed.stal fur sale it MERCUKS. EfIEWTI3IIIISiI al IMAY/ • CHEAPEST IN TOWN ! MONTANIE & FON Mir AYE just mewed and are now opening • very ra extensive assortment of GOODS, consisting of alumna everything every kept In a country store, which they pledge themselves to tell as low as the Ems can be bought in any town this aids of the ritz of New York. Coma one and all. sod if we don I sell you Goons Cam don't buy; it will cost you nothing to look, and all we ask is a chance to show oar stock of gond.. Be suie and find the right place, it is the Old Corner Stare.. few doors south of Montanye dt Co ' .,. The Allays are on hand and will yell you goods right for Cash or Produce, Towanda, Nov. 9, 1846. 5000 YD#'sa"77"Bl SHUITINGS waling yeti low fineashl3l produce, by MONTANYE & FOX. Nov. II LADIES' GOODS. WE HAVE a good saantment of De !sines, 'trip*, etahuteres, gingham', (some beautiful patterns) white dress goods, different styles; fringes. gimps, cord, Meer ribbons, Unmet ribbons, kid and:silk gloves and mitts, comforters, linen handkerchiefs, dre., all of which will bs sold cheap. MONTAN YE dr FOR. FOR GEN77..RMEN. ATTE BAY Ca Bus lot of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, YY Vestinp, -and some very nice Satin; Kid and wonted gloves, suspenders, net drawers and wrapper* &c,„ which we have pit' down to the lowest notch. Nov.ll. MONTANYE & FOX. ri RT)CaltiY—• good Assortment, in rens or other• wink purchasers, by bior • I I. • MONTANYE $t FOX. HOOPS .H ND SHOES. 14ENS' kip and eosins boots; boys' do., mend' and boys coarse. kip and fine shoes ; mens' and boys' pumps; ladies' thick Wm, maracas du., common and kid slips and buskins; misses' slips; gent:. rubbers ; ladies' patent and buskin rubbers, misses' do.; also, first rate lot of children's shoes. november 11. MONTANYE & FOX. roes ntegy be lattiesied A."persons that know themselves to be indcbtrd Is be indebted to the subscriber for Goods or bledi eines. ate requ'ested to call and settlelthe came before the la of De `umber, however small the amount may be, Of they may expecau• pay cosi, with° t respect to per , nail A.D. CINTANYE. LIQUQ, a full assortment, consisting of Cog. RS Bnuidy, American Brandy and Bin. Monongahela Whiskey, Port. Modena and Malagk wines, may he found at the New York Cheap Sifue, No. 2 Brick Row of i REEDS'. BOOTS & SHOES--a first rate arisortment of coarse and fine Boot( Shoes and Slippers, the latter French of course, just opened at nov3 0. D. BARTLETT'S. CHAWLB—guantitien of Shawls, niee4 kind, going off fad and cheap at 0. D. fr RTLE'rT'B. CAPE; of all kinds cheap, besides every thing else at O. D. DARTLETI"B. SANTA ANNA TAKEN! J UST received a large and riplendirl i r assortment of new Goods, bought entirely with Coati, during a great depression in the market, and with the express i view of UNDERSELLING the BRAGGADOCIEB„ri--- 0. DI BARTLETT. LOUR, from the "Globe Mills," to superior article F also PORK, first quality, for sale by November 3. , FLYKr & CO. MOltE of Stow A. No. I, BD I TS, and • large quantity of LADIES' SHOES, just received by November 3. .FILYNT & CO. CLOTHS A.ND CASS'AIERES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of labs of all' shades and anions, and qualities, and juices. Ca/inures. Pam, and Plain. Sauineus aiid a loud assortment of Vesting. may be found at GEO. E.IILYN IP& CO. TE G ILEFEN BERG VEGWEABLE PILL . and the Green Mountain Vegetabk Ointment, for gale by the uobscriber, only 'agent kW:the town Ind bo rough of !Towanda. d2l' Berra. PRINTS —a large and beautiful [of of PRINTS. by nov.l I. MO,NT4: YO do FOX. Abms! SAY, LADIES 1 1 I f you have made op your minds to bay'w nice drain'. cloik of shawl this season. don't fail to call at No. S. Lick Row, where yen can Sod the most, best and' dinkiest articles in that line. that is kept in town, besides all kinds of trimmings. Remember, all at nvil BAIRD'S. 0 oYyt bie ßr u lsu i tt metrarkp:tt at shilliaze per . B. Kr' GSBERY'S. Broad Cloth, Cassimerest Sattinets. ALARGE assortment of Dryad4loths, Caesim°res, and Battinotts, which we hat° long been famous for selling good and cheap, now cheaper than ever— end upon which we chillenges the world, just received at U. D. )3AH'I'LETT. Towanda, Nov. 3, 1646.. , j WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS— Wheat, Domestic iFisonel, Rye. Woolen Sock* Corn, - Buckwheat, Out., • Flaxseed; • 14titeT, White Beans, Cheese, COON SKINS. i in short, limit anything, fat which liberal prices er be pail! at - O. D. BARTLETT'S. Towanda, Nor. a. 1848. • : . IBUCKWRRAT FLOUR. AVFW: htrucred ponitIe . BUCKWHEAT FLOUR in itilb.eseka. a supe rior article. ust received MI fill MIS by Feb. St, O. D. BARTI.ETT. • HAINES AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS. T UST received a lartelpiantity of Fine and Commonar Eimer .Alan. Plated and Japan'd lisareis Trim minp at , rett,22.. MERCURS.,.. Suirender or theltexican Batteries ! Old.. Rough and Ready" again -iiclorious: rtE ARK LOAD, andlreveral Wigan toads of NEW O 'OOOOB, have just arrived. and are rani cheaper ban 'ever it 80. 3, Brick Row. • - • November 9. - WM. IT.BAIRD & CO. IMPORT, sr TO EPICURES. • ': TITOOLEEP'S REFINED BYRUP, equal io divot TV to the best maple meioses, for sale bf •Dieember-29.• MONI'ANYE & FOX. CLOTH S, 'LC/FR*77.We wish the atientiee of all Who sty ill *ant 'of Cloths, Cessinsene4lhatiriee der..., weer begs innek on band. These elothe alum be told; We we' have been undersold. and newel will be. Call and esentilsw. .0. F FLYNT-4 CO, PRINTS 200 pieces now opening end for sale cry low et REEDS' Nem VT* 847.. NEW YORK CARD. 1847. THE nnindlion inrintisins and obits ninidall A. is niqnssird to ins mi . /owing Cants Most adverthiliniare dertennined dion Ds' lining thins power ddillasiwsnlinniolsn• able cusionsers who end on them to purchase cheaper than Wirer. PRINTS ONLY. Spring Shift. IS-17. Lee It Brewster, !lase received and are now opening 50D CM Pipet= Cara coos. comprising the new spring styles , of Ameriean; Bri tab and • Vreitclt manufacture, in market whith arc now being exhibited and offinrd fur salitt. the • Waltillidc92o2lo , 44- - . 1 CEDAR STREET. • . *rat York. H. H. Bobleffellai 41, Co., Thrieggists, and 106 Jokn.streeli Pl. J-• • Imparters of Ilejtisb. Mediterranean and India-Thugs. Agents of Near Neat and Brooklyn - Otitis wink& White Lead and Ttemanas mkt?* at factory prices. Agents for Swim's Panacea and Vernrcage. , Varnishes, Instruments, Stnif4 Brushes; ar factory prices. Edward 1111111614 Manufacture/and Import of Musical Instalments, No. al Futon sure; corner of Gold, N. Y.. keeps con/sandy sn band tbs [angel' asauelinent of hlualeal Inannoesis is the can, and all kinds of musical merchandise. Browses Coffee - House f. Dlnfai Salem. 71 Pearl street, Centrally situated in the buiticas partof ila; city, tine:arnca lira stip. between Itinover Square and broad st.l The I err es tabliahuscut in the city for country : merchants topt their orals. GEO. BROWN, late of LovritiVa-Hatel. liVrOilihi Ire* Pipes, For steam. &c- from I. to J inches canbre. Aln. Elbiorm Brom and Imo Cocks. Flangco. Ex. Maantbsturers. mid others. sending a diagram. can tiara ppm accurately fitted to amalgam. H.NORRIS At BROTHER, 62 Gold-st. irlushlog Distitaite, at Flushlsis, L. I. Nine milli, from the city of New York. This Seism' has been well sustained more than twenty years. Its present accommodations are rot surpassed in the country. For c•reulars. remaining terms, references, tr., ac., apply by mad or otherw:so to EZRA FAIRCHILD, Principal, Flushing. Gasuphans BoUrl Bottom Glass ioissitola Lamps , ' Cannot corrode or become hesteu—they are superior to allothee lamps. Maninactured wholesale and retail by J. 0. VAY,I36 Foluncst. Also, Howe's, the best article of Campheme. Stoat L Ward, Manufacturers and wholesale dealers in Boots wad Sloes, Lelll.. ,her, Morocco. du. N 0.2.53 Peafi-st. N. FL—Stout* Ward are matinfactuting.the Anew quality of Ladies' French and Kid stitched Buskins, Slips and Gaiters. chich they warmursuperior to any thing manufactured In the ity or Country. 131111ard and Ten Plu Bans. • SHRULOW & BROTHER . 118 Fulton -44: Turners aud dealers in Ivory and Fancy bard %Vooda, Martin gal and Napkin rings . Band-boxes Letter stamps, Wafer cups and iblders. Ivory Checks or Counters, or of all patterns, Diet Ite.,Plauo keys. Cue leathers and wax. Orders solicited. Carpetbags, Oil Cloths, Soo. The subscriber is eoustanny receivirre ay importations and °them:se, full supplies of Tapestry, Wilton, Brume's, Three. ply, lugrain tout Veri.t!au Carpet:l4s. and Oa Cloths -In great variety compnsiag a cocupleta amorment. at prices satismeto ry to the purchaser. Wholesale and maul by R. E. PURDY, 442 Pearl sueet. Sliver Ware llama! artery. J. &I. COX. 15 Atiudeu Lane. New York, keep constantly ;3r sate of their own manionciure, Silver Tea Scut. Forks, Spoons. &e. .4100.(las FillttlVs, Letups of every desctiption. Nlstatle Clocks. Clinudeliers.Goraudalcs, Table cutlery, Japaaaery,Sil ver plated mid llrdatuutt wares, &c. LooklE4 Glasses., JOHN 11. WILLIAMS. SON CO.. Importer, and Maunfaa tUlCrl of Looking. Giesses, IzotitkirtgGlass Plates, tek3l3 PEarl it (opposite Peek slip.) We supply the above at such pr cos 0111:sill preclude the possibility of being undersold, and of a qua lity erpial to that selreh has cbaraetertzed our establishment for the past thirty-servo years. Vphidal ery. SOLOMON & HABT, Importers and Alanufacturer of all kusds of Upholstery goods, eurtadt roaterals and rroomiogo. ornidow shades endpaper hen; ngs, wholesale & retard, 243 Broadway, opposde the Pork. The trade supplied on the most liberal terms. Nankin Tea Company. The Nankin Teti Company,332 Pearl sweet, N 1. dealers in pure and fragrant Teas exclusively. By recent intponations they are prepared to fill tip all Orders for their superior teas in packages, for family ose. 111erchauts and °there walling to have our supertor packed teas on sale, will be allowed a liberal disc. Iron Safe Warehouse. 139 Water at., N.Y. SILAS C.. HERRING. dealer in all kinds of Iron Bifesand.lllo - Chests. and is the only person in this state autlwrncd to manufacture or sell W.lder's Genuine Patent Double and Sin. ale Salamander Safe. N IL Second hand Safes °father makers. Ruth u bare been taken in part payment for 'Wilder's, kr sale at less than ons half of first cut Looking Glasses. Merchants from the roomy • who wish to parchsee Looking Glasses direct from the tuannzacrory. at mach lower psiecs than they bare ever done, are invitcd to make their selecoona Oman a moat ngsortlnent at the ware-more of B. W. MERRIAM, 13* Cbatham•e Snuff and Telbseao. The subscriber cos unues w inattuticums and offer an sale the following articles. viz: Genuine & imitation Maecalioy Scotch Sena, Saud rose davured, /bet Toast. do. do. Amer. & Frerieh Rapper snuff's. !rush Toast or Irish Mark- Demigrot do. Am. gent. do. guard do • Pat opus mond And other kinds ofbrown snuffs. and WI pound tonics. lacte Put up in bldg. kegs, jars, and awl suudlbladderi,bnrrels, lb. and half lb. bottles kegs studjars. • . Also. Fun Cut Chewing Tnbneco. in large and stnnll papers and bulk, & street scetued °remote, extra sup , in quarter lb. papers. Pnic Cut Smoking Toltnbco, Inc Spanish Cannster, Ordinary and em stems. in bulk nod different sized papers and packed in tierces, bar. refs, half barrele and kegs. l full price current may be bad by directing per mail to ! • ' PETER LORILLARD Jr.. 41 Chilhaaint. The Hoch of the 7iFeet t A 1111TOST 1:11r!II00TII. AND SUOMI. With illustrations of the fasibSous of the F.gyptlbm. Hebrews, Persians. Hre eks and Romans and the premuling style through. oat ElimpeSluring the toddle ages, down to the present period —Also. Mimi to the Last-makers and Remedies sea Corns etc. SrAkILES HALL. bum the sword London edition. -with • tummy of Boots and noes In the United :Mates, R. Neal sketches of eminent Shoeinakers, Anecdotes. lee. Price etc per copy. or lice copies for R 2 by mad, Country merchants can poseurs: thus work at the : lmile price in and of the cities. WM, H. GRAHAM, Tribune Building's., • Chas. F. P. tiloriebsi 160 Broadway, and 15; Liberty street, New York. MIN MONS & Ca. 11' Bilby-ea., Barton. Importers of French. Gem ara and Magna!! Fancy Hoods. Fr. pureelam Vases and Ornaments. Toys o f all desCripron. Ito- hemlna rich ent.-eolored and;poreelaln Glass ware, vase* and maga. Colored sheet glass. eat eass prisms. alabaster rataary and ornaments. pendules. engraving* and lithographs, 'lechery and cricket iropletuenra rte. t Aaiun , lIP/Lakey narmar. 198 I.;batbatn *pa e, New York. • W ADAMS. dealer in %Vatic*. Jewelry, Aecordians. Toys. Fancy Goods. kr. &a. encl.,' article marled In 'plain s. 'figure No charge Mr looking—civil ties b noceparchaacra grata, at Ito Chatham Square, near du; Bowery. • Coffee Spices, „ THE STATE MILLS ipanniarture and offer ' dw *ale to coun try merchants at the lowest temuaerming cub priers, Alas lauds, Came., Coffee. sad sOecaelbear materials, packed and bilized'in the first style of neatness and elegance. • HENRY_ B.iPLAIR, , 178 Washinearrat. • New Itar&vrami, Cut & Wrought Matta, 4to. T.W.NISTOUN & uppaste Pearl throe. House, New York. arcMperitUft For sale a very 1 . 1111 aaonnrem of New Hardware, They keep eatiSTarldy es Nand •Cat and wrought nailioutvils and vices. Mg and trace chanot,taill. cross cut sod circular saws shovels,. spades and Imes, scythes, sick les and sad MO& I * • Statlouttry,732malt Boobs & Pager.- • • RICH k LOUTMEI., dl W,ll sn at, Importer. or foreign Pit. liouvry of i:,irery description. 31artufacpuersLand draleriw Aceounillooks, Papers of all kinds. gold peloOeller copylug presses seal prows contiarld Writers Excels:or ink, and amber mimic. mold bq tuuTonita. Please call and we us.. Goeds freely shown—prices Very J iXES v. mica. .4 61 William al:). tax. rr. LOCTRIKL. t 1 .. liatmontlf:astil Wldlltiotnal6Toodls • , No. 261 PcoOl 16.4 New .York, , • Publishers Md. Brown's Grammar. ri s eli York Benders. Put. nanes Analytleril Waders. to 4ke; Nedleal Bookaa - reer et. 'carom sNOSIMent, all on Me naval reasonable kerns, for cash, or approved credit. .-- 11 truants Wares Britannia anis. tea. ohm, - ,ice peos. - cantors.' intullestielto !papa pitchers. tlagansi tan rils. goblets. ladles, table, and.tert ar y n w s. inedats . euzo. plam.v ... e.p. u kt f uhildret nd sp i i4ocas.. „ at the lowest price. Also . I,lest un t ,Stmits tin, antinxiny and bar tin, for sale at 6 flu unrallP.'hY - - -' • il. Ue lUS H' ST. late &animas & Halt I I ' irami ells'. -.— - , ... - The subseribers being the la al tusimiacturers of limbrelbas. Panned,. Parnodtettrs tend nohadrs in the • Pnited 'Stan* and bailor taendies which i othertnnorp.,.., a caw cam. quently kit gouda cheaper il n any other rnabliabkk ut. , HOrGHTON,IM RELL & CIO .48 lTaitat ..G.t.,,J120tia1,"--ze ay; °A`Pczi, of their erne poi l ed gold pens Patent externion case for pen put ILIA pencil, pee ell cases. 'l be supplied 'tele Inatna fntra , Nirll4illito)l, Val4ela £ ialeli4 • . ... , „ Coffee igii f irBpic c P i actaig.• Ares: 7 - th . Akar.; N. V. .. Ikea consfinili cm liand the following' articles : . 1 ' ' roffee—tirersijidattid and tiedinEL. '- , ' ,' ' :- -1 '-• ' - ' - 3 : piee so—Whole, fautpitiand,. .. .. .. I . . . Mustard oS6Oefartallaity in - *aeons s h ad Pailgrit. -, ' Dills & Chathiesdattrzd rot ataierilathapatardiciaca I_ , - -,' -; ,:._. tititalkelbeissiur -': • 1 . •:. - - 1112sTcuma* A xrAarroN.,Maaafactarers and arhales 6 k dealers In Wens Stlei am Pktraßoun, of 'suparir g l adltv. suitable for tha .fetail nude, Walla* an hand. '-'1!bin"1"14 Couniry Me. — hunts iturelted. N 0.66, Cellist Ann., Instroarem Realtor, \ Foittanko r Pram Mawr* titlark okirrery gable mogift mumo, Dormant Sago* for tunes. warehouses, /re. Hoy. Railroad, Cool =dentin Beale*, to. 14 NV num• ed perfectly sod pensmimatly !remote- Yos sels,b7, FAIRB AlllO, 4c.€ltl:, 124 Water,st: Cwirik , ..l4 • 116 1 1141•IAInal. Late Williams lir. Ilsonei r " Wholesale dealers in tine Trias.ontl i Groceriersi invite attention to their superior assortment: w hich they parr on the most fa vorable talfill Gireash er appnikeelltrbinont liarFolion.t 26-4. WINDOW: - SHADE -DEPOT. NO. 7 Spruce stitiet; Tribune Buildings. ES I'ABIAISHED IN 1840— WHOL ESA 1. ,4jyresil—" , HA Ille tiff eeriptions, tnehrdntA stiperb end , bfilihinily colored Gothic - .Sorties. tsi i.rinor.ases and priertivel• so the late style ot.besuritui. Burs/ Lenaciver*enes. a much admired and desirsttle aside; tvget bes every style atul deseriptinn of 'shah a:lw I* use, "at: fifty pee cent. cheoper then can be boufhltatnny ether . plate, ~ T ritrunings• at manufacturers:. phew.. ltsbini Banner and interior arestratiests &se in a style , run to be surpassed. Bairrot. & OILIISBEE, 9ut2n • Bissafiteterstoseti impertein. Preimums, AwaidOt to Levi Brown, By the luitreteau botilute.ror Gad Ns. TX 'lB4O—A Silver Riedel 'Mr Superior Gold Was. ' 1 1641—A Diploma fro Gold Pens.- 1812—A Diploutivfsir the Isist.Cisild Pens. 1843—A Diploma for the tresr Sokl Prow 1844—A Diplom. for siperior Goo Pens. ' 16457-A SirreMetlal La Ow bee* Gold Pearl. 1846—A Silver Medal for the brvol'iotil Pens. This is to certify, that the nix'''. is ►•erne copy from the reconli of the American institute HENRY HEIM- Rec. See. of the Amerieack Inahhre. 6mlB NEW DRY GOOD, Corner of Aratn and. prtdge St*ts. JEST OPENING, at the came/ of Main 41g Bale* street, a weltsselected agaartment of new and. Fah ionable DRY GOODS, which Will be sold oneleally low for ready pay. ' The stork tumid" in part of ' Satinet, flannel, memo, alpacca, the cheapest let of prints in town, edgings, 'wettings. Swiss and 11.alw laic muslins,liaseb canton flannel. drilling, blenched and brown maim; (not to be aupsused) ',ticking., check, cashmere , town, lino! and buck 'glares, cotton hose. gunwale's, Garman halal:chi - a, cotton and . pongee hat's. _gingham cravats. plaid 'alias ks, • wool condotters, cotton tapes. patent thread, sewing silk, cotton bath; parts pins, needles, spool cotton, books and eyes, saspender;lhin and metal buttons, with many oth er articles, usually found in a store, not mentioned. - The public are noshed -to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. as they nil be sold challis cc than at any other establishment in town. Towanda, Nos. I t. O'HARA dr CO New Fall and Winter Goods. THE s u bscriber is now receiving fmm the city of New York a large assortment - of GOODS suit d t.. the season, carefully selected, and purchased at unusual ly low prices, which will enable him to sell very low for cash. !wisher, country produce, or approved credit. His fringe awl the public generally are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere"— He kris confident that be 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, Olean Nails, Iron, Steel, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff's, Boots, Shoes, 4-c. Towanda, Oct. 26, 1846, N. N. BETTS. fri HE Ladies will find • great varsety of worsted ,i dress goods: also. a beautiful assortment of prints at very low prices at BETTrr FRENCH' an 4 English duets. heavy Beaver and Tweeds for over Casts, fancy Csisimeres and Sat. *netts, • great variety. will be found at BETTS'. MOUSLIN De LAI?iE, Cashmeres, Rob Roy MI Hecate &rho, a rest variety will too fatted at perm riAIAH WILL BE PAID roItSHIEEP PELTS by gjec 9. MONTANYE dr r'). BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL KINDS. TUSTreceived from Philadelphia, a large and olden ') did assortment of men's calf . ..kip and coerseboots. ofnn $1 50 to. $5.50; boy's do.; ladies gaiters and walking shoes; also, fine kid slip and buskins, sad all kinds of overshnei ; do. calf bootees and laced shoes ; ehildren's end Misses shines of all kinds. heavy and light, 'Cathie for carry kindof weather, Youth's calf, kip and cosine boots tosuit children from 4 to 12 year• old. We pledge ourselves to give a better article at a lower price thee any' other establishment - in Bradford minty. TRUNKS from $1 50 to $lB 00 HATS AND CAPS. klarve esiartment of fashionable Hats end gaps of ry esehind and description fur sale very low. • GROCERIES. Mulama:sugar, coffee.codfish, No t. and 2 Macker el, best quality black 'and green tea, from 31 to 88 cents a pound ; pulverised and loaf sugar ; rice tobacia, snuff. sperm. dipped and mould candlts ; raisins by the box 'Or pound, starers, soap,, arms at 60 cents per hundred, and in fact all kinds ewer 'kept in our line which people will find it their advantage to purchase and we will give you reasons for it A litlk Logic end Comment Sense. There are three things beyond dispute:-14—If a man pays out Mach Finney, be must receive u much. 2. If • 1110111 . 11 expenses in business are large, his profits most be large. 3. Therefore, the Hinceii aid Shoe Establishment at the earner of Main am) Bridge eta, in • small plain store, ar a cheap rent. can a6•onl to well boots & shoes. • bats & asps, and groceries, a loser meal, and of better' quality than any other store in town. Now, if this is not sound logic, two and two on not make four; but if it is, common sense calls on you to come to as for your Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes &c. See the contrast, and let your own reskon decide it it was not your - eavintaze to give as a trial. • FIN bINGS oafs!, kinds constantly on hand. Thread. awls. Inistke, aboulden.dicka, kit and file. pincers, all kinds of binding. .ilk cord and straps lot booty., patent egging, serls, skiving, paring and crooked knives and dads. H. 011 A & Cl). Towanda, Nov. 17, 18411. CACTIOX TO e0.113111T STOR1•11. isiforniatioit has been received as REIDaNO, Kireh'4, 18V. Dr. W. Mfrighf—DearSir: There is 'a man going through 'humanity -with counterfeit Wright', Indian Veriablerilla—he rale himself your .agent:lotd sirs he hadabs pills from your office. ..Mr. bees Shalter;of Schuylkill Bend l's.. took arms from him, hul:srus' sell ing • Wu , haws found them nthcrable eriunt'etfeitie He laid them aside till the man mine .again, :and then 'told him the pills arerecennterfetharad that he miustlake them hilt: -- The Man get try angry rind reAlied. Mr. Shatter told him he would try the law, 'ttportWhich the man'. took them haek,mnd cionfesard that 'hel received thee) from an equiaoral.iaitabliahmeht in Philadelphia. The man's name is Sarre. He has "W. P. Miller, of Adams Co." marked on his arag.m _ rotnh Gl!.llEni. Froin'thil shove statement. eXentry' onteekrepera will perceive that th-y cann t he tot mach cm their guard against traveling Impovtore ; and it Is etrnestly reqamted, am; Ir he n they are visited in a manner Aniline m the ohm.. t* star the, earlieta iifsrtneti.•ntn the, Philadel phia office so ihat, Pr means Of ..ur Humes...tie trave:ers. we may intereept, and 'an "-tiop' , Wetr reeked miner. The authorize.' beveling aunt. hate a re/4 frealMtl A rency signed by me. which they are reedy to produce when so &wired. WII.I9HT, • ' ' 169 Roca street, Phihulelphis: 11AIIDWARE. Iron, Nails,lll4sa. Paints, Ms, in 'Wwde. bye stuffs. Med,rines. eh.- in Trnetrshind lir • natilitiei: nvtl.. W. IL BAIRD & CO. rtOtirtSti'APW III ACKERZI 4 • anal article. !by . tic ietr ‘,. ; - • WiniCrANYE & FOX. . APIOCA.:7a .nice pti ddi ng ,, f or ra k at T emit " ' MONTANYE & FOX; 21 HEAD OF COWS and young eat& will sold cheap foi.earih or approved credit. Towanda. Oet. 13;1846. HIRAM C. FOR.