. New fahertizemente. Shaving and Hair Dressing. Solomon Cooper, RESPECTFULLY informs his old friends and pat cons, that having been obliged to abandon big p e nand on the afternoon of the 12th ult., he is now permanently located, on the west side of the public ~,are, two doors north of Briggs tavern. cistern' .fur past fasorl4, he hopes by superior skill and attention to merit an increase of patronage in future. Ile trill always keep on hand a supply of oils, e senCcs, perfumery, and whatevet is necessary to give an agreeable finish to his operations, and will spare no t ine in his endeavors to adapt his style to suit the vary ing tastes of his customers. -ALSO--Shampooning for restoring and a sure pre ventative to keep the Hair from falling out, or turning goy, for a beautiful head of bairis a powerful auxiliary. March 1947. REGISTER'S NOTICE kiOncE is hereby given to all persons interested, that 11. Vandercook, administrator of the estate of Sfronz. deed 4 late of Italghcry township ; and A. Forlxts and Orson Rickey, a a lunnitrators of the estate of Elisha l'orbcs, • late Of Sheshequin township; and G. A. Perkins, sur viving adneduarator of the es'ate of Joint Shepard, dec'd., • late of Athens township ; aul Samuel Davidson and John Courtright, aaltniniatrator of the estate of ff - m. J. Courtright, late of Litchfield township ; and Jonathan. Wood, ad. anniatrator attic estate of iy m ohy Brizham. .qhner Thomas and dib nil.- N.. Thomas, dec'd..• late of Smithfield township, have filed and settled in the office of the Rgistcr of Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, the accounts of their sevenil administrations upon the estate a aforesaid, and that the same will be pre.citted to the Orphan's court of said county, on Mon day the 3rd day bf May next, for confirmation and al lowance. L. E. OE 'l#l OL?; Register: flreiAcr's Office, Towanda, April 23, 1846. T ITT OF :TORS drawn for May Term and Sea. L rions, A. D. 1847. ' GRAND JCHOTS. - W,11.-1-sac Baker, J. T. Crandall, William Ingles; .I:ll,llliiiiti—Gen. Billings , bank! Brink, Jr.; R t kliery—Joseph Doty, tinvell—Sintenn Dimmick ;• Towanda iv—Wm. W. Goodrich; tii—Sidney Hayden, Thom t= Lane; Alliany—John Hatch, Benjamin Wilroz ; riaer—S S Lockwood, Giiorge:AV. Russell; smitlifiekl—George K. Vl'Vannoti; ‘V . r..if—Wm. Patrick; Franklin-James A. Paine ; dike—C. P . p ierc i. ; standing Stone—Asa Stevens; Shoemaker; Tairanda burii—Enna Toakkins, Wm. Trout ; t'Aumbia—a.lames • Monroe—James V. Wilcox TitAt J C itoRS—FIIIST WEEK.. Wyaltl , hlZ—Jamrs Butler; No—Ephraim Brink ; Warren—Joseph Brtster, Joseph F. Wheaton; Columbia—lielon Budd, George Furman, L. Mosier, kr A - Pierce; lhaell—llobert Bull ; Catdon— . H. Bates, Horiee H. Fitch, : E. Rock. udl. Thomas Wilhatna; Sprteli.ld—Ambrose Brown, John N. Cooley, New man P. T-acy ; She4llll.3 Writ. Campbell ; Troy tp—.l arch Case; Marm.e—SJlnuel ihmmielt, Joseph Hornet, P. C. Ward ; Iltdehery —John M. Easton ; Ilern.-b—A [mon ; 17.2er—James L. Goreline, John V. HulT, James Ven d!, be ; Al! , nu—do,iah Huntley. Horitio Lad}l; Aromoa—llotten. Mason, Andrew Monroe, A Ripley. (Ireorge Merrill. C. F. Wells jr.; Admen tp—iitatt-t.int Mathewson, Hawley Tozer; Myer. Joseph B. Ridgway; flurhogion—Wlit :I;iehols jr. Charles Taylor; Fraokho—dilraot R.vek hell; • Npoughill—J.troh Sturdevant; 6 romile—John S.tylvs; ' l're , k—Alerander Thompson, C. White Vought., Arunalt M. Wattles, Harlow 14-11.ird.; 'oldie_ stone—Wm W. Wanness; TO A VARIE tiOnS—StroNt. WERE. tp—Lleor t ze Atkins, Ch tries Benedict, Sheldea Morae i , Albert Tozer; NVytdit-ttz—C. T. Baldwin; C.,l4,llbl.l—Mynai Ballard. John MTlelland; T . .611(1.14 Itord—N. P. Brown. Gulhert IL brake; S is , e;lidl—Wellingtott Bstr..wehlr. J. Lewis; Coburn. Dani, ! Carey: B. Coolbaugh, Hiram Goff, XV:n. A :ertultue, Stene-1 L. En n i.: ; Towanda Grey: 1 a Mace. A$ luni—l truer Horton; - N:l. - •lointo—.11 . 11 . B. Morton; t lmed—Christoptter limey ; Remelt—Writ. Knapp; Troy boro 7 —Vulney. M. Long, Benj Sltaittnit ; Albany--Joseph 11enardi; laTriy—F. H. Mon I:. , inc—P. E. Maynard , Litchfield—lra Mertill. Peter Randolph; Burl:noon—He nr y Pule Windltaoi—Julius: - Russell; boa—Mo ei Sawyer; 'Trot m Thomas; • I'ige , -I) an i e l Taylor; - LIsT OF LETTEIiS relied:ring in the P. O. in. Tos.anda, quarter ending March 31st, 1817. 1 a Aeng Leonard ' if ryy Western Andrews Maria .Miss i Jackson Thomas Aye:mall Edson Johnson Artemas Berm an Alonzo Kiser Henry • Doll Bois,t. Lake Rebecca Ikanian Cynthia A Lewis WilliaM bonen „I ohn W Little Mr , hoilo r k s A.. - Morgan Maj Ilrilini iii John • Mason %V rn A Unra Alexander M . l.ean W W . 1:1 =1.p Nati:tame! P Malony Thomas Conlin. Thoina s M'Llowana Edward 1:0 i 1 9 Samuel O'Riley Rev John ceie Saiimel Payne Henry L lirummel Joseph- Poucher Judd ~.1 .• 4 gmnaits Stephen Pusver Widow , - CoaVieugh W m 2d Quigley Edward ' Crowley Bridget Rush Michael 2 ' Collins Daniel Rudyin James W. - 1• I Crook Andrew ' Runnels John Co=eny !Ilichael Ripley David 1 , btsis Benjatiun - Stevens Jll F"d/soin ilarth ' n,, Smith Riley • Frita Abraham Schryver John P Preach Franrir. D Scovill Harriet Grena Mara Ann Savercool Abraham' liollonJ . Hari:near Sararielli Shores Stephen Ileactt C A ' Trusdale Miss Ann -ILson Samuel .. Trumbull James H 'rleY Cornelius Thurston laman Hiuman Col Lyman Welita Mr - 116 4, arab!. Wulling Samuel ; nayries lidi T w '4' Mrs Alma Weyman John - Woods Lliolon ouocknoinlibor as h WilcoxJ Mrames - r A. S. CHA M BERLIN, P. M. TO PHYSICIANS, TH E Endereigned wishing to quit the Drug Busi ness will sell everything in that line at very re -44 Teed prices. Physicians and other' will find it to p , interest • interest to purchase of him anything they want: Vase call soou. E. T. FOX. L• "Mt 21kc..,fi s • BACHELOR has removed his Tailor Shop to • the third stnry of No.:. Brick Row. HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils, Dye 4, Woods, Dye stuffs, Meilicines, etc., in general and •c! quannnee. not l W. H. BAIRD & GO. C' ) /RisH AND :MACKEREL, a good article, by Odri MONTANYE & FOX. tMut)anbig, &t. ;COME TO THE RESCUE! • T ILE subscribers having met with severs fosses by the late fire in Towanda, ai well u other luau, earnestly request that those who know themselves in debted will mate every effort passible to put cis in funds that we may be able to meet oar honest engagements and continue our business. MONTANYE'S & CO. MONTANYE'S & CO. have removed their business situation a few doors below Bridge street where they intend to accommodate their customers on their usual liberal terms. We have now on hand a fair supply of Goods adapted to the spnng trade, which will be dispos ed of at greatly reduced prices, compared with the great advance of Goods in the city. March 22, 1847. o=e - POD. A FEW DAYS ONLY. JOHNSON'S DIX.:.•VTaIaTIAW Of Colored 31UnIalures. Rooms, at Geo. Mersereaus% in Pine sired, opposite the Presbyterian Church. MR. JOHNSON begs leave to call the attention of the Lacs and Gentlemen of this village to his superior syle of PHOTOGRAPHIC MINIATURES, which for brilliancy and heathy, are unsurpassed by any in the country, and warranted imperishable. Mr. JOHNSON has been several years engaged in the business, and was formerly an operator in the celebrated Prof. Ptcstait's Gallery, New-York, and his Pictures have taken the First Premiums, two years in succes sion, at the great Fair of the American Institute, in the name of Prof. Plumbe. Mr..l. 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 beatitiful 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. Pictures taken in clear or cloudy weather. Pe'none possessing inferior pictures, can have them exchanged on reasonable terms. Rooms open from liti A. M., to 5 P. M. Instructions and . apparatus furnished on the most reasonable terms. CLOVER SEED. A QUANTITY of superior clover seed, both of the -ri large and small kinds, just received and for sale cheap by 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, March 22,1847. LT S. &M. C. MERCUR, have removed their 1.1.: GOODS to the Store formerly occupied by H. Mix & Sons. north side oldie public square, where, they are prepared to supply their customers as hereto fore. Towanda, March 17, 1847. Zra'Cioleaa TJLYSSES MERCIIR HAS REMOVED his LAW' OFFICE, to the second story of So. 5, Hrick MIN/. March 16. 1847. Y WIFE PHILENA having kit my house and LU. family without any cause or provocation, Thereby forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on toyitc count, as I shall pay no debta of her contracting. WILLIAM IL ROBINSON. Burlington, Mu 12, !M. Fire ! Fire Fire ! ONTANYE & FOX would respectfully inform .I.VI their old customers and the public generally, that they ate not quite•osed up yet, but have removed their GOODS to the old store formerly occupied by 0. R. Tyler, way down town, Where we, will sell anything in our line, as cheap as the cheapest. Plea.e call and see us. March 16. NOTICE T KI.NOSBERY, Jr., has removed his Goods, Book; Stationary, .tc., to the Brick Store, formerly occu piod by Means dr Overton, where his friends and the public are Livited to call, Towanda, March 16. 1847: MINE lIICSIST 31LA • Burton Kingsbery, LTAS removed his Goods to the front room of his 11 dwelling house, one deropsouth of the old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate the public at his usual low rates. His customers, and the public gener crony, are invited to call at his new quarters, where, (as poiitirians say) "be will discharge hiaduty accord ing to the best of his ability." The sulise . .riber ex peas that his expenses will be very heavy during. the ensuing season, as he is about to build; he would therefore urge the necessity of prompt. payments on the part of those indebted ; and, as in duty bound he will errs pray. BURTON KINGSBERk. Towanda, %Tarch 25,1847. DissolutiOn. TTIE co-partners h ip heretofore existing between MONT %NYE & FOX, has been this day die, solved hj mutual consent. A. D. MONTANYE,. Mardi 30, 184?. , T. FOX. The aernuntwof the late firm of Montanye & For have lit en transferred to and and will be settled by E.T. FOX, who has purchased the interest of Montanye in the gond, on hand. He will continue business at the store late of the arm, and will be ready to wait upon ■ll who may call. Towanda, March 30, 1847," E. T. FOX. GROCERIES, of all descriptions, at wholesale or re tail. Attention is particularly directed to their assortment of Fresh Teas (we don't know the defier• cnt names of the packers, but the "article" is" C.A.") noel I W. H. BAIRD & CO. The Last Arrival of New ,Goods, N TOWANDA, are now being "opened at No. 3 I Brick Bow, by Wm. H. Baird 4 Co.. the fast Pin :leers in the cause of Low Prices and liberal barter ex rhangrs. Tln.y do net hesitsie to say; that they wil sell Goods for cash or any kind of Merchantable pro duce. at lower prices than any o ther establishment in Bradford County, Owego, Elmira, Binghamton, (or any branch thereof.) Call and see. Further particulars nest week. November 9, 1846. TISP 'OF LETTERS remaining in the P. 0. at ILI Tray,Ta., quarter ending March 31. t. 1817 Avery Wm C Leap Irene Mrs Adams James Mason "Angeline Atwood James Margin-Lyman lilies Chester Dr. M'Stroard D 2 Burt Miss Ellen B IVPNaught Malenmh • Burret Caleb Murry Jas St Win P Ballard John Morse Phinhe I. Miss 2 Becker John Al'Clelland John Bascom Joseph Phillip J W Bassett Andrew B Pierce.Weightman Caid Weden Preston Colbert Curtis George Park John T Carman Wm Robbins Enos R Fitch Stephen H. Riddle Elizabeth P. Fairchild Myron. Raynelos 9 Freeman. Susan Mrs Rockwell Eliza Miss Godard Levi - Stephens Z D Godard Luther Soper Amos Howland Chas Silvernail Harriett Alias Horfman Philip Smestl Elihu ' Hawley BeriAruin Spalding John Hoot Wm H ' Smith . James M Hagar David -Slater JD, ' Jennings Elenyer Tears Wm Kellogg Wm T Town Mush Lane Cornelius Thomas Sarah Miss Long Ezra Thomas Chester_ • Lampear J E Williams John W Lang I. W • Williams Isaac 1 Labarr Mary Y. Willson Benj '''' Leonard Henry Willson J._ } L. RUNYON, P,- M. CARPENTERS TAKE NOTICE. iv ILL be let at the House of John F. Long in Bar. V V lington township, to the lowest and brat bidder. on Saturday the first day of May next, at 3 o'clock, P. M., the tuilding.of a Meeting Bowe in Burlington toWnsh:p, at which time and place a plan of the build ing will he presented. J. E. VOSBURO, . , D. A. ROSS, F. WHITEHEAD. Burlington, April 2, 1847. Building Committee. foal rdttvertiscmtnts. SIMIFF:S SALES. B - Y virtue of sundry grit. , as grit. of - venditioni expon is. sued out of the court of common pleas of, Bradford county, to me directed, shall expose to publis tale at the house of L If, ritephens, in the borough of Towan da, on Saturday, the 17th day of April next, at 2 o'clock P.M., A piece of land in Hurd township, bounded north by land of John Ada, east by the Susquehanna rive., south by land of the Hoidens, and west by lands in the warrantee name of Sarah !Apulian. .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. jAmoa.Acia. ALSO—i.A piece or parcel of land in Standing Stone township, bounded north by John Park, east by Thos. Bums and James M'Gregory, south by Patrick Lynch, and west by laud in possession of Wm. Compton. Con. mining one hundred acres or thereabouts, with about thirty acres improved, with one log house, one framed born and shed, and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton, vs. Harry N. Spalding. \i"-- JOHN F. MEANS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 14. 1847. SHERIFF'S SALES. - - -LP Y virtue of sundry writs el verrltiont expenas is sued out of the count of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of I. H.Stephens in, thb boro'pf Towanda, on Monday the third day of May next, at one o'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 Allis, south by 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 W. Wells vs. Harry Burcliard. ALSO—The following p ece or parcel of land lying in Tuscarora township (now Springhill) Bradford co. Pa., beginning at a post and stoning on the old line, of the tract 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 twenty perches to a pest and atones, thence north fifty-seven degree east, one hundred and fifty-nine perches to a pitch pine, thence, south one hundred and seven per ches to the place of beginning. Containing fifty n;ne acres and twenty-one perches strict measure or leas, pen of Peter North's warrantee,- with about twenty acres improved with a framed house, a log house, (rained barn and • small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in ezecution at the suit of Cyrus Shumway. echo survived Daniel P. Lacey to the use of C. C. Wright vs. Wm. L. Galbraith. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situ ate in the township of Athens and bounded on the north by A Tozer, west by the main road leading from Athens to Elmira, sonth by H. Tozer, and east by J. Shepard. Containing one half an acre. one framed house, framed barn and small orchard thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Union Penn.ll vs. Israel S. Mead. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Springfield township, bounded north by Samuel Severn* and John D. Leonard, on the east by Alamo') Fuller, an the south by Clement Leonard, on the west by E. King. Containing thirty-five acres with about twenty acres improved, one plank house, one framed barn, one framed shop and a small orchard thereon. Seized aid taken in execution at the suit of A. D. Spalding vs. Ruben 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 Isaac Park. and west by Samuel Grey.— Containing about fifty acres more or less, with about 30 acres improved with one fog house one log barn and one apple orchard and one peach orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Anne E. Bull Executrix of James P. Bull dec'd. vs. Jeremiah ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell township mnd bounded on the north by - lands of Harry Parks, east by Curtis Robinson, south by Westley Robinson and on the'west by Lines Robinson. - Containingeighiymne acres and 25 perches strict measure, with about thirty-five acres improved. and one framed house and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry Gibbs to the use of Geo. W. Wells vs. Dan Robinson. ALSO—AII the interest of the defendant■ in the fol lowing Property situate. in the Borough pf Towanda,. and bounced south by lands of Wm. Patton, West by George Craft, north by Wm. Patton; east by River street. Containing about 800 feet—one framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David M. Bull vs. Michael Maley and Martin Burk. • ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Springhill and bounded on the north, cast, south and west, by land of A. Keeney. Containing about five acres more or less, with about three acres improved with one framed house, one framed barn and one other fram ed building lately occupied u a Chair Factory and Clothier's shop. Seized anditsken in execution at the suit of Joshua L. Pinney vs. James P. Slocum.. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Wysox township and bounded as follows :—Begin ning at the bank of the Wysox creek at the west end of the bridge crossing the same at the corner of Joseph Conklin's land, thence along the lino of said Joseph Conklin's land to the corner of Harry Strope's land to a corner, thence south, five 111114 one-fourth degrees east. 'along H.. Strope's land to • cornet on the hank of the Wyk): creek, the same being a corner of H. Strope's and 8. Patrick, thence upon said bank of the Wysox creek, its various courses to the place of beginning.— Containing about 30 acres, it being part of i larger tract of land patented to Theophilus Mager, with ab9ut 29 acres improved, with one -framed house, two f lamed barns and one Framed building lately occupierras a blacksmith shop, wood house eta with a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel Coolkaugh to the use of D. F. Barstow vs. Willard C. Green. , ALSO—The following piece or percel of land situate in, Monroe and bounded north by land of John Schrader, east by land of Mason, south by Davtd and Joseph Ingham and west by sand in posses:sion of Charles M. Drown and the Towanda creek. Containing one hun dred and sixty rcrea more or less, with about twenty eight acres improve!, with two MAW mills, 3 framed dwelling houses, ono framed barn and a small apple orcha-d thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit °Criminal!' Elliott va. rohn M. Fox. ALSO—The follow' ag piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield township and bounded un the north by lands of Win. Miller, on the east by .---- on the south by landa of John Campbell, and on the west by -lands of Eleamer Wright. - Containing ono hundred and fifty acres with about eighty five acres thereof ha. proved, one framed - House. one log house s One.lframed barn and one apple orchard thereon. . Seized and taken in execction at the suit of It. H. Co[burn to use of 1.. 8. Maynard, now' assigned to Wm. Blend re. Peter Turner. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield township and hounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post and stones out the' hill on the west line of Almond Derry's land, thence west 186 perches to a post, thence north 50 perchn or there. shouts to a post, thence east 186 perches to a post on Almond Berry's west line, thence south 50 perthes to the beginning. Containing fifty•cight acres and twen ty perches be the same mom or less with fifty acres improved; one log house and one framed barn thereon. • ALSO—One other tract of land in said township and hounded as folitiws: Beginning at a pant on the west side of the road leading from Akin Brown's house to South Creek township, on the line-of Chester Wake field's land, thence west 180 perches to a post; the Ben jamin Robertson's fine.Xhinee south 04i perches to a post on:the line of Sherman Berry's Tot, thence east 180 perches to *post and stones on Almond Betty's line, thence north 644 perches to the. place of heguining.—. Containing sesenty.five newsroom or leas. -Seised and taken in execution at the suit of George Sandetion• sin Anson •H. Bowe; Administrator of Matthew Schemerhorn. . . ALSO—The following Meet or parcel of lend situate in Darlington township and boynded as follows : Be ginning at a white maple north west corner of lOt No. 182, on warrant lot No. 1724, thence west on said warrant line 100 perches toe post, 8. E. corner of lot No. 287; thence mirth 81 perches to a post, thence east 100 perches to a post, thence south 81 r,nches to the beginning. Containing 50 acres and 1)0 perches strict measure, being intended for the so2th half of lot 21bnettisemitUs tlo. 277, on warrant lot N 0.11436, with about thirty acrN improved, with one log house, one abed and one other small out building thereon. Seized and taken in. execution at the suit of George Sanderson's use vs. Geo. Bennett. ALSO—The defendatibi interest in the following . piece or parcel or parcel of land situate in Duren- town ship And bounded north and east by land of David Cash, south by Kipp, and west by Containing about 611 y acres with about ts.o acres im proved with one-log house thereon. Seig.ll and taken in execution at the suit of-George Sanderson, assignee ofJosep:i Kingabery Jr., vs. John • Drur mond. ALSO—The following pieceor parcel of land situate in Wyalusing township and hounded on the North by A. Stalford, east by stage road leading from Towanda to Tunkhanuock, and on the south by the Merryall road. and on the west by the estate of Humphrey "Drown, dec'tf. Containing about one sore all Improved, with one orchard one framed house one framed barn and other out buildings thereon. .Seized and taken in eiecution at the suit of Michael Everett now to use of Geo. Wansey as. D. W. Brow n and N. P. Brown. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 24. 1847. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the lion. John N. Conyugham, Pre. sident Judge of the 13th.judicial district, consist ing of the cou..ties of huzerne,-Bradford and Tina, and the Hon. Harry Morgan and Reuben Wittier, As sociate Judges in and fur said county of Bradford, have issued their preeept date thu 12th day of March, A. D. 1847, to me directed. for holding a Court of Oyet and .Terminer, General Quarter Seasionsof the Peace, Corn. man Pleas and Orphan's Onurt at the Methodist Church in the Borough of Towanda, appointed as the place for holding the Courts of said county, on the first Monday of May next, being the third, to continue two weeks: Aloffee le therefore hereby recess, to the Coroners and" Justicesof the Pence and Consta bles of the county of Bradford thet they be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o'clock in the fore• noon of said day, with their records, inquisitions. el aminations and other their remembrances to do those things which to their office appertain to be done ; and those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may be hound to appear at the said court, are to he then and there to prosecute against them as shall bejust. Jurors nee re quested to he punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 24th day of Match, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty seven, and of the Inpependenco of the United States the seventy-fin.t. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL peraons indebted to the estate of JOSEPH GIBBS, late of Windham tivp., deed., are hereby ref/nested to make payment without , delay, and those having claims against said estate, will, please present them duly attested to the subscriber. JUL [US RUSSELL, Admi:.istrator. Windham, February 23, 1847. FALL & WINTER -GOODS. MONTAN Y ES' & CO., are now recieving a very desirable assortment of Goods,purchased during a great depression in the market, comprking Frenelt & English BROAD-CLOTHS, Casaimeres 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 stock, and think can hold out sufficient inducements measure their share of public patronage. September 7, 1846. • • aMILLUZIE E'airial2U.ss . (sZo EVERYTHING in .the line, including Elliptic Spring', Iron Axel; Mailable Burs, Dash, Seat and. Stop Irons, Ornaments, India Rubber and Oil Cloth, Lace, Tufts, Mum, &e. (or sale at jIB 'CR'S. TOODEN MEASURES, brooms, patent pails and 'sealed bushels. MONTAN YE & FOX. T_TATS & CA-PS, a first rate Int, of all kinds, descrip bone, colors and qualities, cheaper than ever by r..:noveinber 11. MONTAN E & FOX. LOOKING GLASSES, one case of rcry nice, 0 C flames, latest style, just opened at novll NO. 1, BRICK ROW. rt QM EsTrc COTTONS—Brown sheetings, shirt and drilling; Also, totton yarn, batting, wick ings, and wadding, for sale by the bale or less quantity at nail BAIRD'S. NEW YORK CHEAP STORE NO. 2 BRICK ROW C& E. REED would respectfully, beg leave to . tender their thanks to the citizens of Bradford for their liberal patronage and support, and would in form them theY are now receiving a large and full sup• ply of FALL and WINTER GOODS, which will positively be sold at even 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. 11.111111P.IRE AGENERAL ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE such as nails, axes, shovels, manure forks, shovels and tongs, sad woos, knives and forks, pocket knives, butcher do., shears and scissors, razors, cloth 'and hair brushes, shaving and tooth do., wool and 'boric cards, coffea mills, hatchets, augers, wood Sows, dOor trim mins, steel'sguarts, dish brushes. ark ropes, and bed cords, by uvll MONTANYR & FOX. PAINTS, OILS 4• DIE STUFFS: A LARGt quantity White lead, No. I ~pure, gr'nd in oil and dry, as biting, Arminian rell,.chmine green. Paris do., Prinsisti blue, rose pink, etc., linseed oil, lamp oil, coach and copal varnish, logrvood. redwood, euniwcmil, madder. cochineal, annstto, etc. We canon be undersold in anything in title line, at all. al all. novembre H. • .111ONTAINVE & FOX. DRUGS .RND .41EDICINES. E have on hand the largest stock of Drags (inn Aledieines In this county, including every thing used,h the Physicians and people generally We also keep on hand nearly all of; the most popular Patent Methcines of the day. One of our Gun. (A. D. M.) having had a long experience in dealing out medicines, we Haller ourselves wo can suit all who may favor u with a call Prices can't fail to suit. Particular net don will be paid to orders from physicians. november 11. MONTANYE & FOX. BOOTS & SHOES— e I I dozen pair Conroe Boots, boys' and men; ale') calf and kip boats and shoes, and a good deal the best and cheapest lot of women's and misses' war in wait. Call at . BAIRD'S. 13RINTts--500 different styles, bought in the city of New York, by the rase, on the "rash down" plan, aml twin be sold accordingly, BAIRD & CO. BONNETS, velvet and .superior Leghorn-Bonnets. Also, velvets of all colors, together with anificiala, caps, bonnet ribbons, &c. may ix found at REEDS', 701117713 S DAVT.,11.511 THONIPSON & CRAWFORD. WHOLESALE Druggists, No, 40 Market stow, (South side, below - Second.) Philadelphia, ofter.for wile a large stock of Fresh Drugs, Medicines and Dye 7 dtuffg, to which they' call the attention-of Country Merehants and Dealers visiting the city. Coach, Cabinet, Japan, Black and-other venni : heir of a superior quality. Also, White and lied Lead, Win dow Glees, Paints and Oils—cheaper than ever. 01. T, & U. are alto proprietors of the Indian Vege table" Balsam, celebrated throughout their own and neighboring States, as the beat preparation for the core of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, &c. 'Money refunded in every instance where no benefit is received. Philadelphia, Jen. 8. 1847. llm rEAS! TEAS! XTE have on hand a large stock c 4 nice FEE3II 1-1' TEAS at all kinds of ' , decal t But, we arch 'list struck a vein of 45. Tca that iv right. Call and try it. MONT.AN YE At FOX. inerchatuDile, a•c. WINTER: GOIDS! H. S.' & M. C. MERCUR HAVE just received and are now offering forage at wholesale or retail, the largest indtmost general as sortment of Foreign and Domestic GOODS, ever brought into Northern Pennsylvania. which will be sold sabers union. at prices "satisfactory to the purchsaer. Dec. iO. Cloths, Cassimeres and Sattinetts. AM. those wanting anything for Cloaks, Overcoats, 1 - 1 Coats, Pants or Vests, will find it to their advan tage to examine the large stock of French, English and American Cloths, black and fancy Cassimeres, Sala netts, Kentaacky,deans, Vesting*, &c. &c.. at Dec. 10, 1846. hIERCIJR'S. , LADIES can find a Impriinr towortment a DRESS GOODS& CLOAKING'S. at MERCER'S. 1 O TONS IRON, Anierican, Swedca and English. a general assortment of hoop, band, scroll, round. square, one and two horse wagon tire, her. dre., just re ceived at d 33 CLOVER SEED. it QUANTITY of superior new Clover Seed is LI day received, and for sale st itt.:OICS. ='• NAT malt: Z(141," CHEAPEST IN 'IOWN MONTANICE FOIE AVE just received and are now opening a very extensive assortment of GOODS, consisting of almost everything every kept in a country store, which they pledge theinselves to sell as low as the. same can be bought in any town this aido of the city of New York. Come one and all, and if we, don't sell you Goons Cour don't buy_; it will cost you nothing to look, and all we ask I. a chance to show our stock of goods. De sure and find the right place, it is the Old Corner Store. a feiv dome south of Montanye & The Whop are on hand and will sell you goodnight for Cash or Produce. -Towanda, Nov. 9, 1546. • O r 000 YDS. SHEETINGS SHTII77NGS calling very kw for cash to produce, by Nov. I I. MONTANYE & FOX. ---- - - - GOQDS. N A - TE HAVE a good assortment of De !sines, repps, eashmerea, gm:thorns, (some beautiful patterns) white dress goods, di&•rent styles; fringes, gimps, card, velvet ribbons, bonnet ribbons, kid and 'silk gloves and mitts, comforters, linen handkerchiefs, &c.. &c., all of which will bs sold cheap. MONTAN YE 4 FOX. • 'FOR GEiVTLEA.IEN. VAE HAVE • fine lot of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, V Vestinga, and some very nice Satin; Kid and worsted gloves, suspenders, net drawers and wrapper; &c., which we have pu- down to the lowest notch. Nov.l I. MONTANYE & FOX. CROCKERY—a good assortment, in setts or other wipe, to suit purchasers, by Nov.l MONTANYE & FON. BOOTS AND SHOES. MENS' kip and coarse boots; boys J 9., wens' and " boys' coarse, kip and fine shoes; wens' and boys' pumps; ladies' thick boots, morocco do., common - and kid slips and busk,ins; misses' slips; gent:s robbers ; ladies' patent and bliskinhnbbers, misses do.; also, a first rate lot of children's shoes. november I I. MONTSNYE & FOX. 'Fori may be Interested ALL persons that know themselves to be indebted to be indebted to the subscriber for'Goods or hledi tines, arc requested to call and settle the same- before the 1.4 of December, however small the amount may he, or they n - ily expect to pay cceit, without respect to per sons.! null A. D. M ONTANYE. LIQUORS, a full assonined, consisting of- Cog. Brandy, American Brandy and Gin, Monongahela Whiskey, Port. Maderia and Malaga wines,"mßy be found at the New York Cheap Store, No. 2 Brick Row of REEDS'. BOOTS & SHOES —i-a first rate assortment of coarse and fine Boots; Shoes arid Slippers, the latter French of course, just opened at nova O. D. BARTLETT'S. SHAW I.B—quantitiesof Shawls, nice-t kind. going off fad and cheao in 0. 1). BARTLETT'S. CAPS ',f all kinds 'cheap, besides every thing else at 0. D. BA RTLETT'S. SANTA ANNA TAKEN! JUST received a large and splendid assontment of new Goods, bought vainly with Cash. during .great depression in the market, and with the express view of 'UNDERSELLING the BRAOGADOCIES, 0. D. BARTLETT. FLOUR, from the •• Globe Mills," a superior article olio ,PORK, first quality, for salelly November 3. FLYNT & MME of those A. No. I. BOOTS, and a large quantity of LADIES' SHOES. just received- by November 3. FLYINT & CO. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. LA ROB ASSORTMENT of Cloths of all abodes and colors, and qualities, and- ' prices. Casimerea. Fancy and Plain. Sauineus and a good assottment of Vestings may he found at CEO. E.FLYN r & co. THE GItiEFENBERO VEGTABLE PILLS' and the .Green re,telable Oininient, for sale by the subscriber, only agent forthe town and ho mugh or Tcroranda. i 122 N. N. BETTS. PRINI'S—a largo and beautiful lot of PRINTS. by nov. I I. MONTANYE & FOX. LADIES! I SAY, I.A DIES ! I If you have made up your minds to buy a nice dress. cloak or Shawl this season. don't fail to call at N 0.3, Bick !tow, where yo'n can find the most, best and cheapest articles in-that hue, that is kept in town, besideiallkinde of trimmings. Remember, caltat net I BAIRD'S. I,n(IYUS. Beautiful Carpeting, two shillioga per V V yard below the market price at Bioad CassintereS & Satinets. A LARGE assortment of Dined Clothe, Cassimeres, and Sattinens, which- we have long been fawns for selling good and cheap, now cheaper than ever— and upon winch we challenges the world, just received at U. fiARTLETT. Towanda, Nov. 3, 1640. R 7 A N ti T b ED ea t, I N -EXCH A NG E I F . 0 } 1400(1 , DS.-... Rye, Woolen Socks, • . Corn, Buckwheat, Onto, flaiscod, Butter, White Being, Cheese. COON SKINS, t in short, almost anything; for. which litwral prices will he paid at O. . .0. , 1./....., BARTLE PT'S. Towanda, Nov. 3, 1846. . . BUCK %V HEAT FLOUR A FFW hulloed pounds BUCKWHEAT FLOUR in 20 lb. mita, superior article, just received, and fur rale by Feb. 22. .0. D. BARTLETT. ••1 !JAMES AND HARNESS JUST received • large quantity of Flnmand Common Hamm. Also, Plated and Japan'd Harman Trim. ming,. at Feb. 22. MERCUIFS. Surrender of the Mexican Batteries ! Old Rougliand Ready" again • nefarious! (ENE - ARK LOAD, and several wagon loads of NEW ll (MODS, have just arrived, and are selling Cheaper ban ever st. No. 3, Brick Row. November 2. -WM. H. BAIRD & CO. _ • 1211PORT.RNT TO EP/CU,RES:. T IVOOLSEP'S REFINED SYRUP, muslin flavor to the beet maple molasses, fur Fale by December 29, MONTANYE etc FOX. CoTELS,CLOrkis—we wish the attention of all . who, are in wanly( Clotbs.:Cassituerac,Sallinet &a, to our. large atiork ,on.hand, These elOthl must he Sold. We never, luiVe been undersAiL and never will he. Call and esanijno. G. it! FLYNT 4 CO. PRINTS 'ZOO pieces now opening and for sale very low of REEDS' WINIQW SR. s r . . DEPOT: No. 7 SOruee street, Tribune Buildings , - ESTABLISHED IN 1840. WHOLESALE and RetaiI—SHADES of all de scriptions, incl riling. superb and brilliantly colored Gothic Scenes, of various sizes and prices; al so the late style of beautiful Rural Landscape Scenes, ■ much adinired and desirable article ; togetbee with every style and ilcarripnon of shade now in• use; at fifty per rent. cheaper than can be bought at any other place, Trinimincs at manufarturers prices. Sign, Banner and interior decors riot.* done in a• style not to he vospassed. BA Rrrot. & ORMSPEE, Ihre2lit Manufacturers and-Importers. Programs Awarded to Levi Brown ; By the Maim institute Ear Gold tens. , 1 N I 5.15-21 Silver Medal for Superior' Gold Pens. 1841—A Diploma far Goll Pros,' ISIII.—A Diploma for the hest Gold Pens. 1943—A 1/iptama far the best Gold Pons. 1844—A Dipfonts far superior Gold Pena. 1845—A Silver Medal for the best Gold Pena. 1846—A Silver Medal far the b e st Gold Pens. This is to certify, that the a bove i s a true copy from thr records of the American institute HENRY MEIGS, Rec. Sea of the American in: titute. 6m36 NEW DRY GOODS, Corner of -7ledn mid ltridge Struts. JtiST OPENING, nt the enrner of Main & a/ street, a well-wilected aasartnient of new and fash humble DRY GOODS, which will he sold unusually low for ready pay. The mock consists in part of Satinett, flannel, grimham, unlaces, the drupes. lot of *tints in town, edgings, inscrtings, st-.viss and tarn • brie muslins, linsey, canton flannel, *tilling, bleached and brown muslin, (not to ho surpassed) welting, cheek, cashmere, tottun, wool and bock gloves, cotton hose, suspenders, German handdrchre, cotton and pongee tidkrs, gingham cravats, plaid shavillA, wool comforters, cotton tapes, patent thread, sewing silk, cotton balls, parka • pins, needles, spool cotton, hooks and eyes. suspender. shirt and metal buttons, with many oth er articles, usually found in a store, not mentioned.. The public are incited to call and esaniinc the stock Wore purchasing etworliere. as they will be sold cheap. er than at any other establishment in town. Towanda, Slot. 11. H.O'HARA & CO T'L E subscriber is now receiNing from the city of New York 'a large assortment of GOODS snit d to the SCUM), carefully selected, sod purchased at unusual ly low prices, which will enable him to sell very low for cash. lumber, country produce, or 'armored credit, His friends and the public generally are itivited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewh e re.— He feels confidenethat he can offer them better bargains thowthey have heretofore made in this town, or any other in this region ofpuntry. In hi+ assortment will be found in all their varieties. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Crockery, Glass, Nails, Iron, Steel, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Boots, Shoes, 4c. 4c. Towanda, Oct. 26. MG, N. N. BETTS. TEE Ladies will find a great vartery of worsted dress goods ; alro, a beautifril assortment of prints at very low prices at BETTS' FREICH and English cloths. heavy Deaver and Tweeds fur over coats, fancy Cassimeres and eat tinetts, a great variety will be found at , BETTS'. MOUSLIN De LAINE, Cashmeres, Rob Roy and Broche Sbaala, a great variety will be found et BE'rl'S' driAISH ,WILL BE PAID FOR SHEEP PEI.TS by , dee 9. MONTANYE h rnx. BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL KINDS. JUST received from Philadelphia, a large and splen did assortment of men's calf,kip and coarse hoots. ofrm $1 50 to $5 50; boy's do.; Indies gaiters and walking shoes; also, fine kid slips and buskins, and all kinds of overshoes; do. calf bootees and laced shoes ; children's and Misses shoes of all - kinds. heavy and light, suitable for every kind of weather, Youth's calf, kip and coarse boots to suit children from 4 to 12 year. old. We pledge ourselves to give a better article at a lower price theta any other establishment in Bradford county. TRUNKS from $1 50 to $lB 00 HATS AND CAPS. A large assortment of fashionable Hats and Caps of every kind-and description for asle very low. Molasses, sugar, coffee; codfisli, No. and 2 Macker el, best quality black and green tea, from 31 to 88 cents pound; pulveriwd and loaf sugar; rice tobacro,suuff, sperm. dipped and mould candles; raisins by the box or pound, starer), soap, segara at 60 cents per hundred, and in act all kinds ever kelt in our lice which people will find it their advantage to purchase and we will give you retrams for it : A Ellie Logic and Comirwn There are three things b. , ....y0n,1 dispute : I ,t—lf a man pays out much money, be must receive ai 2. If a man'gespenses in business are large, his profits must he large. 3. Therefore, the Grocery and Shoe i Establishment at the corner of Main and Bridge 'stiv; l in a small plain store, at a cheap tent, can afford to sell boots & shoes; hats & caps, and groceries, nt lower prices, and of better gtiulity than any other store in town. Now, if this is not sound logic, two and two no not make four; but if it is. common sense calls on you to come to us for your flats & Caps; Boots & Shoes ,fire. See the contrast, and let your own reason' decide it it, was not your advantage to give us a trial. }IMAM:B of all kinds constantly on'hand. Thread. awls, bristles, shoulder-sticks, kit and tiles pincers, all kinds of binding, silk curd and straps for Idiots, patent pegging awls, skiving, paring and crooked knives and floats. H. O'HARA & CO, Towanda-, Nov, 17, 1946. B. KINGSBERY'S TO COUNTIIT ST OIII,, KEIgYERS.—WheIeas, information has berm received as READING, March 4, 1841. Dr. W. Wright—Dear Sir: There is a man going through the country with counterfeit Wright's Indian Vegetable Pi calls himself your agent, and says ho had the pills from your (dice. Mr. In.as Shelter, of Schuylkill Bend Pa.. took some from him bat after sell ing a few boxes found them miserable- counterfeits.— He laid them aside till the man came again, and-Sten told himthe pills 'were coonterfeit.and that he mullet's them hack. The man got very angry and refused. Mr. Shatter told him he would try the law : upoh which the man took them hack, and confessed that he received them from an equivocal establishment in Philadelphia: The man's name is Sarni. He has "NV:. P. Miller, of Adams Co.: marked on his wagon Yours, eke., B. H. Gil-name. From the above statement, conntry liturekeepera will perceive that they cannot be to., much on their guard against traveling impostors; and it is earnestly requested, thit when they are visited in a manner similar to the above, they Ore the earliest information to the Philadel phia office so that, by means o f our numerous travelera, we may intercept, and so atop their wicked career. The authorized traveling 'vents have a Cc c fifi co f, o r Ageimy signed by me, which they are ready to produce when so desired, WY. Wntenr, 169 Rare street, Philadelphia. Wney vre sty that Wright's Indian Vegetable Pilli ereadsptedlO the relief and cure of almost every form of disease, it is not to be presumed that any medicine under heaven is eitually,calculated to do no. Even the hestimitstions of the above celebrated Pills have so far proved wholly Worthless compared to Ibt. original. The reason'of this is; that . Wriga's Indian Vegetable Pills have a strictly scientific Kuria. and by a rare combination of properties, bring the, whole system- under their in . - tluenre. • We do. not ask, however, that a single word of the above shalt be taken on trust. We appeal to experience, and in the heerwhrlming tertimony which has volunta rily been offered iu favor of the medicine. A single trial will'do more to Convince than.' volume of words. .Beuorreof Sugar•eoated Counterfeits !—Tha only original and genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the signature of WILLIAM Wntntre Written with a pen on the tap label of each hex. None oth'er are genuine, and to counterfeit this forgery. General Depot, 169 Rana street, Philadelphia. Nit° !lurk 2timettistments New Fall and Winter Goods. GROCERIES