1 ; AA ;_j It (ajj N DI V tatiAl A meeting of the citizens of Canton convened on the e'rening of the :sth of March fur the purpose of taking Into conr B ideration the building of ; iii Court u House 'Ltd Jo i n ßradford ' county, the meeting organized tST calling Col. IRAD WILSON to the chair, and Elias g„ k well, Asa Prau, James Ketchum, J. B othwell, N. B. Taber. J. W. Griffin, S. Kendall, Dr. E. Pratt, G. E. gathbone, Wm. Owen and I. C. Wright, v ir e Presidents, and C. Thomas and C. Stockwell Sec retaries. On motion a committee of six, viz: Dr. E. P ra tt, C. Stockwell, Jesse Griffin, Elias Rockwell, 8. ° we n and Asa Pratt were appointed to draft resolutions es pressiae of the sense of the meeting. The committee re ported the following: rb mo bed, That we direct the Secretary of this meet tnq lo amain , a copy of the recent Act relativeto the ere ction of Court House and Jail in this county, and they be authorized to call a meeting of citizens far the purpose of examining the same,when it shall be obtained. Agril sth, citizens convened in punsuance of a call fum t h e Secretary. Pursuant to a call the Act referred to sem read hy the Secretary, and on motion, • com mittee of three, viz—Dr. E. Pratt, C. Tho m . an d C. Stockwell were appointed a committee to draft resolu tions for the meeting. The committee reported the fol. lowing: Resolved, Ist, That we protest against the levying of tax to erect a Court House in Towanda, while indi nJuslv fdr their own benefit, are willing to erect it in equilly eligible location. Resolved, That if the citizens of Towanda want • Court House and Goal located in Towanda, they must Guild it at their own expense. Resolved, That we appoint a committee to draft, eir• culare and present to tha Grand Jury a memorial, i.e. questing them to withhold their ''Approbati on of such buildings, at least, unless Towanda will raise the amount re,ristary to build. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Bradford Reportei and Bradford Argues [Sipied by the officers.]. At s meeting of the citizens of the Township of Pike, h4l at house of D. Johnson on the 26th March 1847, Illlli STEVENS Esq., was called to the Chair, and bnv .4. contuso Secretary. The object of the meeting being stated by the chair, • rommittee of five were appointed consisting of John A. r.sliblig. E. W. Jones, Esq., Sheldon Payne, - Stephen and Samuel Buck to draft resolutions expres. st ie of the sense of the meeting. The committee after retiring a short time reported the (lowing resolutions which were adopted. , he~rhed. As the sense of this meeting, that • divis i.m of this County - at some time not far distant seems mr~usble; should this he done, the Court House of the iescral counties should be located for the convenience the inhabitants thereof—the one east and the other cc., of the river. That a full expression upon the subject of should be had previous to any monies being ex p.-lido, in the erection of new county buildings. H,... 0 1v e d, That our next Grand Jury be requested to deer arty action:upon the subject until the wishes of the people are ascertained. • 11,-01,11, That we strictly adhere to the principle that majority should rule. lle-ohed, That our County Commissioners be reques tef in any action upon the suli,ct of the erection of new runny buildings, to take into consideration the manner ..f the procuring of the law, and that they be as tardy in nciiong a loan as- the citizens of Towanda have harry in obtaining the passage of the law. e lie•olved, That the standing committees of the differ nit parties of the county be 'requested to publish r.. 11 for meetings in the different Townships for the urp.,•e of ascertainiiik the views, of the people on this 14..dved,•That a cimmittre of eorrevontlence be op. y.,,ntrd 1;4. this township, whose duty it shall be to cor e-o,nrit with tither-committees who may be oppointed in towto.htps, and col!ect information uynn the va n .a..u: T .ctv under the consideration of this meeting. Tr, meeting then proceeded to appoint John A. Cod !rail Stevens and Sheldon Payne as a correspond ,: n,otter for Pike township. 12,,tsed, That the proceedings of this meeting be tatl.lll,l in the Bradford Reporter and Bradford Argus. [Signed by the (fficers] or. Fr Lt. or LIFE ore must be full of health, and 4.1 h. Oh he must have a free. unobstructed earillet,wi of the td.nxl. A disordered liver will blan riir mental perrepti,,n, and a disordered - stomach wi t ~ the ..eAilest temper. To be gloriously blue," 10,1 t 0 he guttering from a derangement of the , digestive m . ..rte. • are the came thing. Personal quarrels and so- Dui unhappiness, originate in this MUSE to a greater ex t.., t than people have any idea of. Reform the stomach and y, , u reform the world, for this is the foundation of a t otorms. To this end takes dose or two of Wright'. Vegetable Pills. At this season they would do mirk good, and will be the mean., if discreetly used, of krrping the system in order during the year. And while they drive pain of all kinds away, they will re core depression of spirits, sourness. of temper, undue rarosbility, and the whole legion of "devils blue," and 6uh.tnute therefor comfort, cheerfulness arid happiness. Lie.U - An6 or CovarEnrcyrs.—The public are Call nned against the many spurious medicinei which, in on'er to deceire,are called by - names similar to Wright'. Indian Vegetable Pills. Offices devoted exelusii.ely to the sale of Wright's lndian I'egetable Pills, Wholesale and Retail, 169 Race st. Philadelphia; 2RB Greenwich St„ N. York ; and 153 Tremont SL, Banton. tgents for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable to Tawanda, Montanye's 'dr. Co ; for other 'gen ies, see advertisement in another column. Xew 2bricrtisements Special Court. special court Isla be held at Towinda, on Monday June :rat 1847, by Hon. Wm. Jessup, for the trial •' the following causes. to wiF : teard Ltfe Insurance Company vs. Edward Overton ; I.lhn ilennet. Selah Payne et. al. eject. Alexander Baring et .al. ca. Philander M. Ilosley. " same vs. Manner Chamberlin et. al. Chester Butler et. al. •s. John Bennett et. al I , .a n Acla vs. A. Bowman et. ■l. Aitz. Banng et. al. vs. G. & G. J. Burlingame " Same vs. A. N. Thomas Adm'rs. et. al. sci. fac,:` Same vs. G. Harkness et: al. eject. Same vs. Seth Salisbury et. al. Same vs. Henry Roberts. Apni 12, 1947. A M'KEAN, Prothonotary JisT OF LETTERS remaining in the P. O. in -- 4 'Xiiivinda, quarter ending March Slat, -1847. Anng Leonard Harvy Western li4Fika Maria Miss Jackson Thomas aipenorall Edson Johnson A rtemas Bowman Alonzo r 'Kiser Henry Bull Robert Lake Rebecca Bowman Cynthia A Lewis William Barnum John W Little Mr Bullock. S A . : Morgan Maj ,- } Hann a John Mason Wm A ' Biles Alexander M'Lean W W Clapp Nathaniel P Malony Thomas Coilins Thomas M'Gowam Edward €° ol .l Samuel O'Rilev. Rev John Cole Samuel Payne Henry I. F . rummel Joseph Poucher Judd umriiings Stephen Power Widow Coolbaugh Win 2d . Quigley Edward Crowley Bridget ' Rush Michael• 2 Collins Daniel Roman James W. Clonk Andrew . Runnels John e ft, , I I Y Michael -, Ripley David .Iria Benjamin ' Stevens J B F ortuna -Martha Smith Riley t Pets Abraham Schryvar John P " heath Francis D Seovill Harriet Gm e° Mary Ann Savercool Abraham li ilollon J Spalden Joseph. H ultness Samuel K Shores Stephen ~"ett C A Truniale Miss Ann "oven Samuel Trumbull James /1 „ o "e1 Cornelius ' Thurston-Lyman Roles Col Lyman Welch Mr Haiminb J. Wulling Samuel BayneaM hi Alma lth 7 W Weyman John T ' . 1... Woods James nol enouockuowlibomsh Wilcox Mr A. 8. CHAMBERLIN, P. M: itkrrbanNg, ft. COME TO THE RESCUE T HE itibsenlers having met with severe losses by the late fire In Towanda, u well u *thulium earnestly request that those who know themselios in debted will make every effort pusible to put us in funds that we may be able to meet• our honest engigemente sand continue our business. MONTANYETI & CO MONTANYE'B & CO. have removed their bosiner situation • few door, below Bridge sweet where they intend to accommodate their customer, on their!.usual liberal teams. We have now on hand'' fair supply of Goode 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. . 117• FOR A PEW DAYS ONLY. JOHNSON'S DAISIIRILTIZZa er1117318.73.74 of Colored Miniatures. Roams, at Geo. iftimereaus% in Pine street, opposite the Presbyterian CA 'web. MR. JOHNSON begs leave to call the-attention of J.V.I the Ladies and Gentlemen of this village to his superiot syle of PHOTOGRAPHIC MINIATURES, which for brilliancy and beauty, are unsurpassed by any in the country, and warranted imperishable. Mr. Jonsson has been several years engaged in the business,,and was formerly an operator in the celebrated Prof, Pursue's Gallery, New-York-, and his Pictures have taken the First PremirsarlOwo years in snorer pion, at the great Fair of the American Institute, in the name of Prof. Plumbe. Mr. J. respiotfully solicits a call from the citizens of this village,—not only from those desirous of procuring perfect Pictirres, 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. Pictures taken in clear or cloudy weather. Persons possessing inferior pictures, can have them exchanged on reasonable tevais. Rooms open from ai A. M., to 5 P. M. Instructions and apparatus furnished on the 'most reasonable terms. CLOVER SEED. AQUANTITY of superior clover seed, both of the large and small kinds, just received end fur sale cheap by O. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, March 22, 1847. • MEW "EllitllEEC/D - VAT_AlL.llr_dar jj 8. &M. C. MERCUR, have recurred their 11.• GOODS to the Store formerly occupied by H. Mix & Son's, north side of the public square, where they are piepared to supply their customers as hereto. fore. Towinda March 1.7, 1847. aisozz 1ii0U203% ULYSSES mERcUR HAS REMOVED his LAW OFFICE, to the second story of No. 5, Brick Row. March 16. 1847. Fire ! Fire ! Fire 1 MONTAINVE & FOX would respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they are not quite used up yet, but have removed their Gl/01/8 to the old store formerly occupied by 0. R. Tyler, way down town, where we will sell anything in our line, at cheap as the cheapest. Plea-e call and see us. • 4 March 16. NOTICE JKINGSBERY, Jr., has removed his Goods, Books, • Stationary, ere., to the Brick Store, formerly oeco• pied by Means & Overton, where bur friends and the piddle are i rvited to call, Towanda, March 16, 1847. ii XLV.,:.11111•01117 . 11_-aak Burton Kingsbery, LT AS removed his Goods to the front room of his dwelling house, one door 'south of the nld stand, where lie is prepared to accommodate the public at his usual loiv rates. His customers, and the public gener erally, are invited to call at his new quarters, where, s politicians say) '• be will discharge his duty accord ing to the beet of his ability." The subscrther expects that hi. expenses will be very heavy during the ensuing season, as be is about to build ; he would therefore urge the necessity of prompt pay orients on the part of those indebted ; and, as in duty bound he will ever pray. _ BURTON KINGSBEFY Tprvindn, %lamb 25, 1847. Dissolution. THE co-partnership heretofore existing between MONT.% NYE ec FOX, has been this day dis solved by - mutual consent. " A. D. MONTAN YE, March 3b,'1847. E. I'. FOX. The accounts of the late &in of Montanye & Fox have bren transferred to and and dill be settled by E.T. FOX, who has purchased the interest of Montanye in the goods on hand. He will continue business at the store late of the firm, and will be'leady to wait upon all who may call. Towanda, March 30, 1847. E. T. FOX. Shaving and Hair Dressing. Solomon Cooper, RESPECTFULLY informs his old friends and pat— rons, that having been obliged to abandon his for mer stand on the afternoon of the 12th ult., he is' now permanently located on the west side of the public square, two doors north of Briggs' tavern. Grateful for past favors, he hopes by superior skill and attention to merit an increase of patronage in future. He will always keep on hund a supply of oils, es sences, perfumery, and whatever is aesusssary to give an agreeable finish to his operations, and will spare no pains in his endeavors to adapt his style to suit the vary ing tastes of his customers. ALSO—Cihampooning for restoring and • aura pre ventative to keep the Hair from falling out, or turning gray, for a beautiful head of hair is a powerful auxiliary. March 29, 1847. LIST OF LET T ERS remaining in the P. 0. at Troy, Pa., quarter ending March 31. t. 1847 Avery Wm C Loap _lrene Mrs Adams James Mason Angeline Atwood James - Morg mLy Man Bliss Chester Dr. M'Strowd I) 2 Burt Miss Ellen B WNeught Malcomb Burret Caleb Murry Jas & Wm P Ballard John Morse Phoebe L Miu 2 Beeler John ' Welelland John . B as= And rew iePh' Phillip J W 11 I. B Pierce Weightman Cud Weden Preston Colben Curtis George Park John T Carman Wm Robbins Enos R Fitch Stephen H. Riddle Elizabeth P. Fairchild Myron. ' Reynolus 8 Freeman Susan Mrs Rockwell Eliza Miss Godard Levi r Stephens Z 13 Godard Lutbef _ Soper k Amos Howland Chet Si['email Harriett Miss Horfman Philip Smead Elihu Hawley Benjamin Spalding John Hunt Win H Smith James M Hagar David Slater .1 Il Jennings Elenyer , Tears Wm , Kellogg. Wm T.'. Town Moah . ; . ' Lane Cornelius ''. Thomas Sarah Miss Long Ezra Thomas Chester Lampear .1 E Williams John W Lang L W Williams Isaac Labarr Mary Y. Willson Bezij Leonird Henry Willson I. L. RUNYON, P. M. CARPENTERS TAKF, NOTICE. ; T ILL be 'let at 'the House of John F. Long in Bur-i WV lington township, to the lowest and best bidder, on Saturday. the first day of May next, at 8 o'clock, P.! M., the building of • Meeting Hoag' in Burlington ' township, at'which time and place a :Plan of the build ing will be presented. J. E. VOSBURG, D. A. 8088„ F. WHITEHEAD. Burlington, April 2, 1847. ' Building Committee. PUNNETS, velvet and superior Leghorn Bonnets. LIP Also, velvets of all colors, together with artificial., cape, bonnet ribbons, acc..may be found at REEDI'. dal 9thertisements. - SHERIFF'S SALES.. B y virtue of sundry writs of vebditioni exprmas it sued oat of the court of common plus of Bradford coun ty t to me directed, I shall expose to publi: sale at the house of L H. Nephew, in the borough of Towan. ds, on Saturday, the 17th day of April next. au 2 &clock P.M., A piece of land in Durel township, bounded north by land of John Ada, east by the Susquehanna dee.. mouth by land of the Hoidens, and west by lands in the warrantee name of Sarah Merriam. Containing about tidily-five acres, all improved, with a heeled house and barn, and an orchard thereon. Seized, and taken in execution at the suitmf Thomas Elliot vs: Amos Ada. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Standing Stone township, bounded north by John Park, east by Thos. Burns and Jameslii'Gregary, south by Patrick Lynch, and west by land in possession of Wm. Compton. Con taining one hundred' acres or thereabouts, with about thirty acres improved with one log house, one Bimini born and 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 write of yew' Wont expones is sued out of the coon 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 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 Silai Allis, south by Hen ry Burcbard, and on the westhy 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 Bombard. A LSO—The following p ace or parcel of band_ lying in Tuscarora township (now Springhill) Bradford co. Pa., beginning at a post and stones 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 stones, thence north fifty-seven degres 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 woe acres and twenty-one perches strict measure or less, part of Peter North's warrantee, with about twenty acres improved with a framed house, a log home. framed barn od a small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Cyrus Shumway, who 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, south by H. Tour, and cut 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 Pennell vs. Israel S. Mead. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Springfield township, bounded north by Samuel Severna and .I.hn D. Leonard, on the east by Alanson Fuller. oh 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 ye. Robert BardwelL ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell and bounded en the north by land of John Lynn, 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 leas, with about 30 acres improved with one log 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 Allen. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land sit:mite in Orwell township and bounded on the north by lands of Harry Parks, east by Curtis Robinson, south by Westley Robinson and on the west by Lines Robtnson. CoCtaining eighty-one 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 defendants in the fol lowing property situate in the Borough of Towanda, and bouneed south by lands of Wm. Patton, west by George Craft, north by Wm. Patten, east bylliser street. Containing about 800 feetone 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 lind situate in Springhill and bounded on the north, sag, 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 as a Chair Factory and Clothier's shop. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 45hua L. Pinney vs. James P. Slocum.. ALSO—The followirg piece or parcel of land situate in Wysox township and bounded as follows:—Begin ning at the bank of the Wysos creek at the west end of the bridge crossing the same at the corner of Joseph Conklin's lard, thence along the line of said Joseph Conklin's land to' the corner of HarryBtropes land to a corner, thence south, five and one-fourth degrees eist, along H. Scrape's land to a corner on the bank of the Wysox creek, the same being a corner of H. Stripe'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 a larger tract of lend patented to Theophilus Moger, with about 29 acres improved, with one framed house, two framed barns -Ind one framed building lately occupied as a blacksmith shop, wood-house &c., with a few fruit trees thereon. Seized anti.taken in execution st the suit of Samuel - Coolbaugh to the use of D. F. Barstow es. 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 Masan, south by David and Joseph Ingham and west by land in possession of Charles M. Brown and the Towanda creek. Containing one hun dred and sixty rcrea more or less, with about twenty eight acres improved, with two saw mills, 3 framed dwelling houses, one framed barn and a small apple orchyd thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the wit Thomu Elliott es. John M. Fox. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield township and bounded 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 lands of Eleazer Wright. Containing ones hundred and fifty acres with about eighty five acres thereof im proved, one framed House. one log house, one. framed barn and one apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execction at the suit of R. H. Colburn to use of L. 8. Maynard, now assigned to Wm. Blend vs. Peter Turner. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield township and bounded and described u follows: Beginning at i post and stones on the hill on the west line of Almond Derry's land., thence west 188 perches to a post, thence north 60 perches or there. shouts to a post, thence east 186 perches to a post on Almond Derry's west line, thence south 60 perches to the beginning. Containing fifty-eight acres and twen ty perches be the same more or less with fifty acres improved, one log house and one framed barn thereon. ALSO—One other tract of land in said township and bounded as follows: Beginning at a pat on the west side of the road leading from Alvin 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 line, thence south 641 percher to • post on:the line of Sherman Berry's lot, thence east 180 perches to •.post and stones en Almond Berry's line, thence north 641 perches to the place of beginning.— Containing seventy-five acres more or lea. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of George Sanderson vs. Amos H. Bows, Administrator of Matthew Schemerhom. ALSO—Th. follcrwing *cam parcel of land Shoats in Burlington township and &landed 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 to a post, 8. E. COMM of lot No. 287, thence north 81 perches to a - past. thence mrst-100 perches to a post, thence south 81 perches to the beginning. Containing 50 acres sad 100 perches strict measure, being intruded for the wait half of lot 24,1roctiisements. No. 177. on warrant lot No. 4436 with about thirty acres improved. with one log boom; one shed and one other small out building therms. I Seised and tarn , in; execution. si the snit of George Sanderawes ore vs. Geo. Bennett. A I.Bo—Tbe. Mender:la interest) in the following piece or parcelor parcel of land situate in . Durell town ship and bounded north and east by hind of David Cash, south by —.Kipp, and west by Minus. Containing about fifty acres with about 20 acme im proved with one log house thereon. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of George Sanderson. seats' nee ofJosep:i Kingsbery Jr., vs. John Drum mond. ALSO—The following *coot parcel of land abuste in Wyelasing township and bounded on the North by A. Ste'ford, east by gage road leading from Towanda to Tank ban Dock, and on the south' by the Memel' road, and on the west by, the estate of Humphrey Brown. dec'cl. Containing about one acre all improved, with one orchard one framed house 'one framed barn and other out buildings thereon. - Seized and taken in execution at the suit of !Niched Everett now to ass of Geo. Warily vi. D. W: Brown and N. P. Brown. JOHN F. BEANS, Sheriff. • Sheriff's Office., Towanda, Man* 24, 1847. PROCLAMATION. W - - •• HEREAS, the lion. John N. Cunynghsm, Pre sident Judge of the 13th judicial district, consist tog of the counties of Luzern., Bradford and Tinge, and the Hon. Harry Morgan and Reuben Wiloer, Aa socrate Judges in and for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept date the 12th clay of March. A.D. 1442, to me directed. for holding I Cuurt of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarterflessionscif the Peace, Corn. mon Plea and Orphan'sVourt at the Methodist Church in the Borough of Towanda, appointed Ils the place tot holding the Courts of said county, on the first Monday of May next, being the third, to continue two weeks. AVMs Is fherefors lure*, gives, to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace and Consta bles of the county of Bralford that they be then and there in their proper persons at ID o'clock in the fore noon of said day, with their records, inquisitions. ex aminations and other their remenibmnees 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 be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be jrist. Jurors are re quested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda. the 24th day of March, in the yeir of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty. seven, and of the Inpependenee oil the United States the seventy-first. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Orphan's Cowl Sale. PUBLIC No rice is beieby given that in pursue ante of an order of the Orphan's! Court of Bradford county, held at Towanda, the first day of Feb., 1847, will be exposed to public sale on Tursday the lit day of April next, at two o'clock, P. on the premises, the tullowing described lot of land situate, lying and be ing in the township of Monroe, comity of Bradford, on the road leading from Monroeton to Towanda, bounded as follows : on the north by Joseph Hornet, on the east by Ilusaell Fowler, on the south by k the heirs of A. C. Rockwell, and on the west by the above mentioned road. Containing siout three-fourths of an acre with a large building erected and fitted for a tannery, together with • dwelling house and barn ; to be sold as the property of!. S. Warn, dec'd. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOSEPI Hom ET, Monroeton, Feb. 19, 1847. Administrator. . . The shove sale stands postponed otttil @sturdily' the 30th d'y of April next, at the same place and time of day. TIBT OF JURORS drawn for May Term and Sea lions, A. D. 1847. 61alD 117110T11. Wells—lsaac Baker, J. T. Crandall, William Ingle' ; Sheshequin—Geo. Billing; Daniel Brink, Jr.; Ridghery—Joseph Doty Orwell—Simeon Dimmick ; Towanda tp—Wm. W. Goodrich; Athens tp—Sidney Hayden, Thomas Lane; Alhany—John Hatch, Benjamin Wile°. ; Ulster-8 8 Lockwood, George W. Itbasell ; Smithfield—George K. 11I'Verinon; Wysos—Wm. Patrick; Frankl:n—James A. Paine; Pike—C. P. Pierce; Standing Stone—Asa Stevens; Windham—Daniel Shoemaker; Towanda boro'—Enos Tomkins. Wm.;Trouti . Columbia—:-James Wilson; Monroe—lames V. Wi o.; T AAAAAAA *UK. Wyalusing—James Butler; Pike—Ephraim Brink ; Warren—Joseph Bnster, Joseph F. Wheaton ; Columbia—Helon Budd, George Furtnan, J.. Mosier, Israel A Pierce: Durell—Robert Ball ; Canton—Wm. H. Bates, Horace H. ?itch, E. Rock well, Thomas Williams; Springfield—Ambrose Brown, John Ni Cooley, New man P. T-acy ; Shesheguin— Wm. Campbell ; l'roy tp—Jareb Case; Monroe —Samuel Dimmiek, Joseph Hornet, P. C. Ward; Ridgbi4y—John M. Easton Herrick—Almon Fuller; Ulster—James L. Goraline, .fohn V. Huff, James Van dyke ; Albany—Josiah Huntley, Horatio Ladd ; - Armenia—Robert Mason, Andrew Monroe, A Ripley. Athens boro'—George Merrill. C. F. Wells jr.; Athens tp—Constant Mathew■on, Hawley Tozer; VVysox—E. R. Myer, Joseph, B. Ridgway; Burlington—Wm. Nichols jr. Charles Taylor; Franklin—Hiram Rockwell; Springhill—Jacob Sturdevant; Granville—John Saylea ; South Creek—Alexander Thompson, C. White ; Rome—Horace Volight, Arunah M. Wattles, Harlow Richards; Standing Stone—Wm W. Vannes'; ,CC JOROIIIII-111.COND WEILL Athens tp—George Atkins, Charles Benedict, Sheldon Morgan, Albert Tozer; Wyalusing—C. T. Baldwin ; Columbia—Myron Ballard. John M'Clelland ; Towanda horn'—N. P. Brown, Gilbert H. Duke; Springhill—Wellington Barrowcliff, J. Lewis; Warren—Moses Coburn, Daniel A. Carey; Monroe—E. B. Coolbaugh, Hiram Goff, Wm. A. Mason; Standing Stone—l L. Ennis; Towanda tpWm. Gregg, A. A. Mace. Asylum—Elmer Horton lgbeshequin—Wm. B. Horton; Orwell—Christopher Hiney ; Herrick—Wm. C. Knipp Troy bone—Volney M. Long, Benj Shattuck ; Albany—Joseph Menardi ; Leroy—F. H. Monet, Rome—P. E. Maynard; Litchfield—lra Merrill, Peter Randolph; Burlington—Henry Pulse ; Windham--Julius Russell; Athena borce—Moses Sawyer; Troy tp--.Wm Thomas; Pike—Daniel Taylor; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL peivons indetted to the estate of JOSEPH GIBBS, late of Windham twp..dec'd., are hereby requested to make payment without delay, end those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly attested to the subscriber. JULIUS RUSSELL, Administrator. Windham, February 28, 1847. TO PHYSICIANd. THE Undersigned wishing to quit the Drug Buel nem will Nell everything in tbst hne at very re• ducal priors. Physicians and others will find It to their, interest to praise of him anything they want. Please call soon. . E. T. FOX. .11BILlECIARKIICROSTANLIK—ew LBACHELOR has removed hie Tailor Shop to . the third gory of Na. 2. Brick Row. I'A RD WARE, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils, Dye Woods, Dye stuffs, Medicines, eta., in general and large quantities. rist , W. H. BAIRD & CO. CODFISH AND MACKEREL, s good article, by Davi I MONTANYE & FOX. illerdianbile, &'t. WINTER , GOODS! H. S. & M. C. MERCUR, 'LTA VE just received and ate now 'offering for sale at wholesale or reuit, theta ge^t -and most genteel ar moment of Foreign and Domestic GOODS, ever brought into Northern .Pennsylvania which will be sold as bere toGne at prices satisfactory to the pnrchiser. Dec. 10. Cloths, Cassimeres and Balthietts. ALL those wanting anything for Cloaks, Overcoats, 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, Elatu netts, Kentucky Jeans, 'dealings, &c. &c., at Dec. 10, 1846. • 81ERCURX LADIES can find a sopeitor arsprtment of DRESS 600D8 & CLOAKINGS, at MERCUR:B. 10 TONS IRON, American, Swedes and EngHA, • general assortment of hoop, band, aendl, mond. square. one and two horse wagon tire, bar, &e— just-re. mired at d 93 MERCITRN% CLOVER SEED. AQUANTITY of suprrior new Meter Beve l , this day receised.ao fur sale at MERUIVIVLI. waver MULL' SraNNY QZ4. - ,IIIIZO CHEAPEST IN TOWN ! MONTANVE & FOR LiAVE just received and are now opening • very extensive assortment of 0001)8, consisting of almost everything every kept in a country store, which they pledge themselves to sell as low as the same can be bought in any town this side of the city of New York. Come one and all, and if we don't sell you Goons Casa, don't buy; it will cost you nothing to look, and all we ask is a chance to ■how our stock of goods. Be sore and find the right place, it is the Old Corner Store. a few doors south of Montanye & Co's. The Li' hoys are on hand and will sell yourgoods right for Cash or Produce. Towanda, Nov. 9, 1846. 5000 YDS. SHEETINGS ¢ SHIRTINGS selling very low for cash in produce, by No.. MONTANYE & FOX. I-lIDIES' GOODS. 'ATE HAVE a good assortment of De !eines, repp, V cashmeres, ginghams, (some beautiful patterns) white dress goods, different styles ; fringes, gimps, cord, velvet ribbons, bonnet ribbons kid and silk itloves and mitts, comforters, linen handkerchiefs, &c., &t., all of which will ha sold cheap. MONTAN YE .1 FOX. FOR GENTLEMEN. WE HAVE a flue lot of Broadcloths, Casaimeres, Veatings, and some very nice Satin; Kid and worsted gloves, suspenders, net drawers and wrappers &c„ which we have pu• down to the lowest notch. Nov.ll. MONTANYE & FOX. r ROCKERY—a good assortment, in setts 'or other- N.-.) sips, to suit purchasers', by Nay. 1. MONTANYE & FOX. BOOTS .9 ND SHOES 1/FENS' kip and coarse hoots ; boys' do., mens' and 1,1. boys coarse, kip and fine shoes: men.' and boys' pumps; ladies' thick boots, morocco do., common and kid slips and buskini; misses slips; gent:, rubbers ; ladies' patrnt r and buskin rubbers, misses do.; also, a first rate lot Of children's shoes, november . MONTANYE & FO%. Y'ou may be latereated A"per,ions that know themselves to be indebted In be indebted to the subscriber for Goods or Mali eines. arc requested to call and settle 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. nal I . A. D. MONTANYE. LIQUORS, a full assortment, consisting of Cog. Brandy, American Brandy and CM. Monongahela Whiskey, Port. Maderia and Malaga wines, may be found at the New York Cheap Store, No. 2 Brick Row of REEDS'. 19100 TS & SHOES—a firet rate assortment of coarse and fine Boots, Shoes and Slippers, the latter French of course, joss opened at nnv3 ' ' 0. D. BARTLETT'S. S HA W LS—quantities of Shawls. nice-I kind: going (Aire and cheep at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. CAPS of all kinds cheap, besides every thing else at O. D. BARTLETT'S. SANTA ANNA TAKEN ! JUST received • large and splendid assortment of new Goods, bought entirely with Cash, during • great depression in the market, and with the express view of UNDERSELLING the BRAGGADOCIES, O. D. BARTLETT. LOUR, from the Globe Mills," • ■upenor snide also PORK, first quality, fur sale lq November 3. FLYNT & co. MORE of those A. No. I, BOOTS, and • large quantity of LADIES' SHOES. just received by November 3. FLYNT & CO. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. • LARGE ASSORTMENT of Cloths of all shades /11. and colors, and qualities, and prices. Casimeres. Fancy and Plain. Sattinetts and • gond assortment of Vesting' may be found at GEO. E. FLYN r & co. THE GRXPENBERG VEGETABLE PILLS and the Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment, for sale by the subscriber, only agent for the town and bo- rough of Towanda. d 22 N. N. BETTS, PRINTB—a large and beautiful lot of PRINTS. by nov. tI. MONTANYE itr. FOX. TAMES ! I SAY, LADIES ! ! If you have made Jl-4 up your minds to buy a nice dress. cloak or shawl this season, don't fail to call at N 0.3, %tick RoW, where yon can find the most, best and cheapest articles in that hue, that is kept in town, besides all kinds of trimmings. Remelt:Mier, call at nail BAIRD'S. 100 YDS. Beautiful Carpeting, two shillings per yard below4he market price at Broad Cloth, : Cassimeres & Sattinets. A LARGE assortment of Broad Cloths, Cashmeres. and Battinetta, which we have long been famous for 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. WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODs— Wheat, Domestic FIPLIOOI, • , Rye. Woolen Sock., Corn, Buckwheat, Oats, Flaxseed, Butter, White Beans, Cheese. , COON SKINS. in short, almost anything, for which liberal prices will be paid at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. Towanda. Nos. 3, IE4B. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. A FFW hunt.red pound. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR CI. in .50 lb. sacks; a superior article, just receiseAl and for saki by Feb. 22. 0. D. BARTLETT. HAMES AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS. JUST received • large quantity of Fine and Common Hama. Alio, Plated and. Japan'd Hann= Trim- mine at Feb. 22. • ME RC UR'S. Surrender of the Mexican Batteries ! Old Rough and Ready" again Victorious r I NE ARK LOAD, and several.oragon loads of NEW kJ GOODS, have juat arrived, and are selling cheaper ban ever at ,Tia.`l3, Brick Row. November 9. WAL .BADID & CO. IMPORMNT TO EPICURES. UTOOLSEPB REPINED SYRUP. equal in hvor V to tbi beat maple molasses, for nb bY December 29. MONTANYE •h PDX. CLOTHE, CLOTHS—We wish the attention dill who are in want of Cloths, Cassinaeres, Bennet &e, to our large stock on hand. These cloths must be sold. We never have been undersold, and never will he. Call and examine.. G. V FLYNT 4. CO. PRINTS 200 pieces now opening and for sale very low at REEDS' WINDOW s SHADE DEPOT. No. 7 Spruce sired. Tribune Buildings. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. WHOLESALE and Retad—SHADESof all de scriptions, inel Wit - is 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 -saw in use, at fifty per cent, cheaper than ran be•bougbt at any other place. Trimmings at - tuantifacturrrs' price•. Sign, Banner tool interior derorations done in a style not to be slaps:red. HA RTOL & ORMSBEE, 9m28 143nofairiarrns ind Imparter.. Prennums Awarded to Levi Brown,' By the inuring Institute for cold Pens. IN 1810—A Silver Medal Lr Superior Gold Pens. 11441—A Diploma Li foil Pens. 1812—A Diploma Lithe best Gold Pena... 1843—A. Diploma for the beat Gold Pens. 1844 —A Diploma forsuperior Gold Pens. 1845 —A Silver Medal for the best Gold Pens. 1846—A Silver Medalifot the best Gold Pena. This is to certify, that the above is a true copy from the records of the American Institute HENRY MEIGS, Rec. See. of the American frotitute. 6m38 THE subscriber is now receiving front the city of New York a large assortment of GOODS suit d to the season, carefully selected, and purchased at unusual ly low prices, which will enable him to sell very low for cash, lumber, country produce, or approved credit. His friends and the public generally are invited 'to call and examine his stoc.lrffefare purchasing .elsewhere.— He feels emifidenathat he can offer them better bargains than they have retofore made in this town, or any other in this region oficountry. In his assortment will be found in all their "smiles. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Crockery, Glass, Nails, Iron, Steel, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Boots, Shoes, 4-e. 4e. Towanda, Oct. 26, 1846, N. N. BETTS.. MIRE Ladies will find a pint •artery of worsted dress goods ; also, a beautiful assortment of prints at very low prices at BETTS' FBENCH and English, cloths. heavy Braver and Tweeds for over coats, fancy Cassimeres and Sat tmetts, • great variety will be found at BETTS'., MOUSLIN De LA (\ E, I.:cashmeres, Rob Roy and Brook, Shawls, a great •arirty will be found FALL & WINTER GOODS. MONTANYES' & CO., are now recieving a very desirable assortment of Goools,purcliased quring • great depression in the market, conoprking French & English B 110 AD-Cl,t)T HB. Cassimeres,and Satlinets, and the choicest patterns of Prints and Worsted Goods. Grateful for past favors they respectfully solicit a go ne rous public to call and examine their stuck, and think can hold out sufficient inducements to ensure their share of public patronage. September 7, 1848. 0111311112.41Z:1 EVERYTHING in the line, including Elliptic Springs, Iron A :els, Mailable Burs, Dash, Seat and stop Irons, Ornaments, India Rubber and Oil Cloth; Lace, Tufts, Moss, die, for sale at jIB M ER6 UR'S. "WOODEN TtiEASURES, brooms, patent pails and VV sealed bushels. MONTANVE & FOX. Ard & CAPS, a first rate lot, of all kinds, descrip tiona, colors and qualities, cheaper than ever by november 11. MONTAN E & FOX. LOOKING GLASSES, one case of very nice, 0 frames, latest et*, just opened at nosh ' NO. 3, BRICK ROW. DOMESTIC COTTONs—Bro wn s h ect i ng qi i i rt _ ing, and drilling; Also, cotton yarn, batting, wick. ings, and wadding, fur sale by the balehr less quantity, at nell HAIRD'S. NEW YORK CHEAP STORE & E. REED would respectfully beg loom to L.). tender their thanks to the citizens of Bradford for their liberal patronage and support, and would in form them they are now - receiving a large and full sup ply of FALL and WINTER GOODS, which will positively be sold at even leas than their former low prices. The war to exterminate high prices is still kept 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. AGENERAL ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE such as nails, axes, shovels, manure forks, shovels and tongs, sad irons, knives and forks, pocket knives, butcher do. - , shears and scissors, razors, cloth and bait brushes, shaving and tooth do., wool and horse cards, coffea mills, hatchets, augers, wood saws, door trim mings, steel squares, flesh brushes, ark ropes, and bed cords, by nv II MONTANVE & FOX. PAINTS, OILS 4• DYE STUFFS. A LARGE quantity White lead, No. I, pure, end in oil and dry, whiting, Venitian red, chrome green, Paris do., Prussian blue, rose pink, etc.. linseed oil, lamp oil, coach and copal varnish, logwpod, red wood, camwood, madder, cochineal, annatto, etc. We casino be undersold in anything in this line, al all, at all. november I I. MONTANYE & FOX. DRUGS ../IND JIEDICLIES. WE have on hand the largest stock of Drugs arse Medicines in this county, including every thing used b • the Physicians and people generally We also keep on hand nearly all of the most popular Patent Medicines of the day. One of our firm (A. D. 111.) having had • long experience in dealing out medicines; we flatter ourselves we can snit all who may favor w with a call. Prices can't fail to suit. Particular tun tiers will be paid to orders from physicians. november I I. MONTANVE & FOX. B: KINGSBERrS BOOl'S & SHOES—f l dozen pair Coarse Hoots, boys and men; 8160-calf and kip hoots and shoes, and a good deal the best and cheapest lot of women's and misses' wtar in town. Call at BAIRD'S. TtiTY WIFE PHILEN A having left my house and 111 family without any cause or provocation. I hereby forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my ac count, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting. WILLIAM R. ROBINSON Burlington. March 11 , 1847. NO TICE in hereby given to all persons interested, that D. Vandereook, administrator of the estate of N. l l 7. Strong. ilec'd, late of Ridgbery biarnship ; and A. Forbes and Orson Rickey, aultninistrators' of the estate of Elisha Forbes, deed.. late of Sheahequin township; and G. A. Perkins, sur viving adniiniatrator of the etrate of John. Shcpard, dee'll., late of Athens township; •td Samuel Davidson and John Courtright, administrator of the estate of Wm. J. Courtright. deed., late of Litchfield township ; and Jonathan Wood, ad ministrator of the estate of Timothy BrighaM. . IThrter. Thomas and ..qb- nee N. Thomas. deed.. late or Smithfield township. hew filed and settled in the office of the !Ulster of Wills, in end for the county of Bradford, the accounts of their several administrations upon the estatics sforesaid, and that the same will be presented to the Orplsn'a court of said county, on Mon day the 9rd day of May next, for confirmation and el lowance. . L. E. DEM OLP. Register. Register's Office, Towanda. April 23. 1840. PRINTS -500 different styles, bought in the city of New York, by the case, on the " cash rlimm° plan, and will be wild accordingly. BAIRD & CO, New &nit flthvertisements. New Fall and Winter Goods. NO. 2 BRICK ROW HARDWARE REGISTER'S NOTICE BErrs'