THE GLORY OF one Amts.—The Washing. ton Union of Monday evening, after quoting a number of patriotic articles from the press, ex claims : These are the times which animate men's souls. What miserable demagogue will now pause to carp upon the origin of the war---tto higgle about the manner of conducting it--to distribute its honors between this. nr that depart. went—this or that leading general. Our coun try is now the glorious word—our free country ...our proud country—with her stars resplen dent among the htghest constellations in the world, and with her stripes felt by every foe alto provokes our power. This is a day for re j o i cing —and it is a day, too, when we may soli calculating on an unfaltering prosecution of a vigorous honorable war, until we obtain a EOHSrae(Ory honorable peace. tt IVe date not shadow forth the plains of the a dministration. Let the people, however, be assured that they are awake-,--alive to their duties—anxious to press their present successes to the future prosperity of their country—but determined to avoid the errors -of the Roman getieral, whose enemy said. knows how t o gain a victory, but he knows not how to profit by it." Scott has taken the key of Mexico, and is now on his mrcli to the capital. Are the Mexicans still so infatuated as to reject the olive branch. and not conclude a peace, so desirable both countries 1/ But we must still beware of the Meilcan duplicity--:of the Ampudia di plomacy. which was-trietlio weaken our blow at Monterey. No dilatory golicy will shit our position now. No idle procrastination—no s ubtle evolotions—no pretensions—but decisive hold, manly and .unfaltering prosecution of our object—whether it be war, or whether it be ;race." • TRAPS WITII 31Exic ).—We learn from the New Yiirk papers, that a merchant vessel, the l'e'ershiirn, is up for Vera Cruz. She is to he the pmneer in the trade to he opened under the .Iwericans Mexican tariff of Mr. Secretary Another vessel _wilt, soon be adver tised fur the same port. • Sr Ert E.—The ship Cornelia. at New York from I.lverpont, brings 30.000 sovereigns. The Sheridan brotiatit over $150,000 and the St. Patrick $lO,OOO in specie. Zero rAbncrtiscnictits A Natural Rawly. E CAN confidently affirm that among medicines deigned for general use, nose stand higher In mularestimltion than Wright's ludian irgetable . itVs. Hardly a day passes but we receive testim nials in their (nor, and ilia roost enthusiastic are those who have .mge,t used them. What better'pruve of excellence ~Uld we ask ? In them, we behold a signal triumph ~r principle over prejudice and truth over defamation. The principles upon which this celebrated medicine I. !molded, are beautifully simple. Every one is aware that, in a state of sickness, the stomach and bowels are ttre.!ular and disordered. Of enurse, so long as they nattolut in that state, the food is badly dige-ted, and the blood, in consequence of being badly prepared, is it for the proper support of health and life...— Sil.‘l/LJ the stomach and bowels continue disordered, the nu-elder extends ; the corrupt humors collect upon that organ that is weakest and least able to throw them oil aUrthus disease becomes seated. The same effect rdilurial in other ways. Cold, acting upon the eth shu4 vessels of the skin, drives the perspiration mat t,' I n varal ; north, at inducing debility and bad thges hat, trod err, injuriou ly affeedng the blood and lungs ; Lott tioletom.e dtr t; close confinement ; want of Clean ; 1 , 4,1 habits; and many other causes produce the From this brief explinatinn, it will be seen that dia rist., slotlier it arises frorn,lhe blood itself, acted upon la onto aid causes, or through the derangement of par. turictions, amounts in, the end to the same thing. ~ ere, Cr a ¢.m , l araetable medicine, such 114 Wright's la.itto Vegeta le Pias, adai.ted to cleanse the system than the mass of impurities which oppresses it, is the dung_ that can be taken. But let us look into the st. , :ect a little futher. i ire piddle will have learned enough of the mysteries pathology to know that all medical ' , athirst is fossil/al span three laws of the animal r l /11011 . 1y.- Firo, that the blood circulates through, and riAltie• support for the whole hotly t• second, that it the 1.441) rx endowed. with vitality and and. in puling A'aevn and rebuilding the human edifice; anti thud, that al! C3ll,eil'Ali and injurious pa-ticks are rj.cted by one_ rd outietS,either the skin, lungs, kidneys or bowels. I isa t the first of these laws, (the eirculstioik,) is found: of the !Haig , of re:whin?: remoteparts of the system, tar the purpose of removing fdral disorder. Upon the T l ,llllli. (the vitality of the Hoot].) depends the efficitm• medicine, for it is well known 'that the more althy thetotiv i, the better do 'medicines operate Aud upon the third. is founded the expectation of rid. , l.ng the system of these poisonoui particles which are the cause artist-Ise. :Cow a medicine to he adapted to the human coniiti. , onion mart regard these laws. It must circulate with the blood, it must aid the vital principle, and like it carry off the corrupt particles through each of the sp• pointed ways. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills wer,s, prepare,' with reference to these laws, and hence ate inery way calculated to remove disease. MI A .Neiv thing in Old Wysox. D. A, J. COLE: would respectfully inform the citi ono of Wysot and vicinity, that after diligently pra , ocutin 4 the study of Physic and Surgery in all its ‘ 4r .Us branches for better than taree years under the ctrtedcaie rare and instruction of Nathan S. Davis, M. D., of linicharnion, in addition to the attendance "u o foil and thorough course of Lectures at the Medi all College of Geneva, N. Y. He feels a full confi• Cows to assuring, his friends and patrons that no pains gill fr ~pared to render himself useful in meliorating mAT;•nngs of his fellow man ; and on all occasions a,ll lie found in Teadinesa to give prompt and careful ° ,1 .41,80 0 such business in his line as may fall to his 'lir. Cole may be found far the present at the r "= 4, 0..e0f D.E. Martin. Wysox, April :11, IBM 114-4 11 - 111111111.Lal-Me ANDS * ONIF, village property, situate near the center of, roy Borounh,county of Bradford. The '4 contain. ooe.balf an acre of ground, and is dry and is"" 3 .. The House is not yet completed. though near. For particulars, inquire of STECnit Pteacz, , at Troy, or the undersigned at Vv'ellsborough, A Pral 15, 1 817. W. C. WEBB. Fiat lot of New Goods . in Towanda. lioNTANyes• & CO. are receiving a large and 1 1 1 .. gcncral awrtment of Spring and Summer Gooda ducewan he disposed of at wholesale or retail at re d April 20, 1847. Special. Court. - court will be held at Towanda, on Monday June :Ist 1847, by Hon. Wm. Jessup, for the trial futlowing causes, to wit : Lifa Insurance Company vs. Edward Overton 3 !. 10 5 Barm e n Se Payne et. al. - eject. -‘lrrauer Baring ei.al. vs. Philander M. Holley. 4 va. Manser Chamberlin et. al. Butler et.al. vs. John Bennett et. al. " 1, ..`n Ada vs. A. Bowman et. aL A ' rr Harlng et. al. vs. G. &0. J. Burlingame " Same vs. A. N. Thomas Adre'rs. eL aL aci. K.on e vs. G. Harkness et. al. eject. Same vs. Seth Salisbury et. al. Same as. Henry Roberts. .v.pril 1 847 • A St'KEAN, Prothonotary. 5X.,44 REDO tuNgDs meß r3 euR H a As REMOVED his LA W E„ °lF ieg, to the second story of No. 5, Brick March 16, 1817. irterthanbig, &r. CURE TO - TRE RESCUE! THE subscribers hawing met with severe losses by the late fire in Towailda, as well si obir losses, earnestlyirequest that those,,wbo know. themselves in debted will - make emery effort possible to pot as in funds that we may be able to meet ouritonest engagements and continue our business. MONTANYE'S & CO. MONTANYE'B & CO. have removed their bosiness 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 spring trade, which will be dispos ed.of at greatly reduced prices, compared with the great advance of Goods in the city. March 22, 1847. CLOVER SEED. A- QUANTITY of superior clover seed, both of the lA. large and small kinds, just received and for sale cheap by 0. D. BA R'I'LETT. Towanda, March 22, 1847. ..1 1 E1C.3 1 1 1 / 1 11LACIIrvir_ACIL.31E.-d• IT S. &M. C. MERCUR, have removed their lA. GOODS to the Store formerly occupied by H. Mix & Son■. north side of the public square, where they are prepared to supply their customers as hereto. fore. Towanda, March 17, 1847. Fire ! Fire I Fire ! MONTANYE & FOX would respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they ate not quite used 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 JK INOSB E RY, Jr:, has reinoved his Goods, Books, . Stationary, 4-e., to the Brick Store, formerly occu pied hy .Means & Overton, where ins friends and the public are invited to call, Towanda, March 16, 1847. lIIL 7..1e11.11211110115TAILW._.•• Burton Itingsbery, ETAS removed his Goods to the (runt room of his IA dwelling horiso, one door south of the old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate the public at his usual low rates. His customers, and the pubhc genet erally, ore invited' to call. at his new quaiters, where, (as r.y ) " be will discharge his duty second ing to the best of his ability." The subscriber es pects that his expenses will be very heavy during the ensuing season, as ho is about to build; he would therefore urge the necessity of prompt payments on the part of those indebted ; and, as in duty bound be will ever pray. _ BURTON KINGSBERY Towanda, March 25, 1847. Dissolution. THE ea-partnership hematitic existing between sioNTA NYE, & FUN. has been this day dis solved hi mutual consent. A. D. MONTAN YE, March 30, 1847. E. T. FOX. The accounts of the late firm of Montanye & Fox have hi en transferred to and and will be settled by E.T. FOX, who has purchased the interest of Montanye in the goods on band. He will continue business at the store late of the firm, and will be ready to wait upon all who may call, l'owE;mla, March 30, 1817 Shaving and flair Dressing. Solomon Cooper, ESPEC"rFULLY informs his old friends and pat .lli, tons, 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 aide of the public square, two doors north of Briggs' tavern. Grateful for past favors, he inaties by Superior skill and attention to merit an increase of patronige in future. Ile will alwa) a keep on hand a supply ("toils, es sences, perfumery, anal whatever is necessary to give an agreeable finish to his operations, and will spare no pains in has endeavors to adapt his "Ay le to suit the vary ing tastes of his customers. Al.ttlo—shainprining for restoring and a Pure prc rentAtiee to keep the Hair front falling out, or turning gray, for a twantiful bead of hair is a powerful auxiliary. March 29, 18t7. Lis OF LET:11:118 remainingin the P. O. at Troy, Pa., ginner cndingMarch 31-t. 1817 Avery Win,C Loap helm Mrs AdaIDA Jam es Mason Angeline Atwood James Morgan Lyman Bliss Chemer Dr. Al'throwd D 2 Bun Miss Ellen B 111'Nllught Melcomb Burret Caleb Murry Jus & Wm P • Bellied John ) Morse Plicehe L Miss •2 Becker John ' M . Clelland John IJoscom Jo.. ph 'Phillip J W • Bassett. A elrew B ' Pierce Weightman Cavil IN eden Preston Colliert Culll, Gi urge Park John T • Carll.ll Wilt Rolibiirs Emu; R Fitch Stephen H. Riddle Elizabeth P. Fairchild Myron. Reynolus S Freemen Susan Mrs Rockwell Eliza Miss Onularo Levi Stephens Z B Godard Luther ' Soper A mos Ho, land Chas Silvernail Harriett Miss Holtman Philip Smead Elihu Hawley Benj istiin Spalding John flout Wm 11 Smith J ames M. Hagar David ' Slater J . IJ Jennings Elenyer 'Fears -Win T Kellogg Wm 1' Town Moult . Lane Cornelius Thomas Sarah Miss. tong Ezra Thomas Chester LainpearJ E ' W Bliams John W Lang I. W ,a- Williams Isaac Labarr Mary Y. Willson Benj Leonard Henry Willson J A, L. RUNYON, P. M. LIST OF LErrEns remaining in the P. 0. in Towanda, quarter ending March 31st, 1817. Amig Leonard Harvy Western Andrews Mans Miss Jackson Thomas Aspenwall Edson Johnsom Artemas Bowman Alonzo Kier Henry Bull Robert Laki• tiolierca Bowman Cynthia 11A- Lewis William Barnum John W Little Mr Bullock S A Morgan Maj Benjamin John Mason Wm A Biles AlexanderM'Leau W W Clapp Nathaniel P " Malony Thomas Collins Thomas M'Gowam Edward _ . .. . .. Cooly Samuel ()Tile , ' Rev John . Cole Sarrinel Payne Henry L Crummel Joseph Puncher Judd '.lumrnings Stephen Power Widow Coolbaugh Wm 2d Quigley Edward . Crowley Bridget Rush Michael 2 Collins Daniel Roman James W. Crook Andrew Runnels John - °overly Michael Ripley David Davis Benjamin Stevens J B Fergason Martha Smith Riley Fetta Abraham , Schryver John P Preach Francis D Scocill Harriet Green Mary Ann Savercool Abraham Holton JSpaWen Joseph. • Harkness Samna K Shores Stephen Hewett C A Trustlila Miss Ann Howe Samuel Trumbull James Harley Cornelius Thurston Lyman Hinman Col Lyman Welch Mr Holcomb J. Wulling Samuel Haynes Mrs Alma Weyman John T Hill T W Wools James J. Holenouocknowliborash Wilcox Mr - A.B. CHAMBERLIN, P. M. CARPENTERS TAKE NOTICE. AvILL be let at the House of John F. Long in Bur lington township, to tho lowest and best bidder, on Saturday the first day of May next. at 3 o'clock, P. M., the uilding . of a Meeting House in Burlington township, at which time an,l place a plan of the build ing will be presented. J. E. VOSBURG, D. A. ROSS, F. WHITEHEAD. " Burlington, April 2, 1847. Building Committee. E!! Vibvettisenunto SHERIFFS SALES. BY virtueof sundry writs of trenditioni_exprinas -Ls sued out of the court of common pleas of Bradfori/ vounty, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of I. H. clophens, 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 Durci township, bounded north by lend of John Ada, east by the Susquebsnna rive.. south by land of the Holden', and west by lands in the warrantee name of Sarah Moroi-no. 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. Autos Acla. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Standing Stone township, bounded north by John Park, east by Thu.. Burns and James M'Gregory. south by Patrick Lynch, and west by land in possession of Win. Compton. Con taining one hundred acres or thereabouts, With shout 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 Edwanl Overton, vs. Harry N. Spalding. JOHN F. MEANS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Offins, Towanda, March 14. 1897. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of veeitioni expross is 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. H.Stephens in the boro' of Towanda, on . Monday the third Jay of May n e xt, at one o'clock, P. the following piece or parcel of land situate in Rothe township and bounded on the north by land of John Park, on the east by land of tiles Allis, south by Hen ry Burcbard, and on the west by Edward Overton. Con taining-about eighty-five acres with about Arty acres improved with one framed house, one framed barn and one small apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at th e suit of Henry Gibbs to use of Geo W. Wells vs. Harry Burchard. ALSO—The following p gee or paced of land lying in Tuscarora township (now Springhill) Bradford CU. Pa., beginning at a post and stones on the old line of the tract on the south'side,lo pert hes 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 s pest and stones, thence north fifty-,even degree east b 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 &no acres and twenty-one perches strict measure oc 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 execution at the -suit of Cyrus (Mum Way, who survived Daniel P: Lacey to the use of C. C. Wright vs. Wm. L. Galbraith. ALSO—The following piece or parcßl 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 ti.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 Pennell vs. Israel S. Mead. ALSO--A piece or parcel of lind in Springfield township. bounded north by Samuel Severna and .I..hn D. Leonard, on the east by Manson Puller, on the south by Cl. menu Leonard, on the west by E. King. Containing thirty-five acres with about twenty' acres improved, nne plank house, one framed barn, one framed shop and a small orchard thereon. Seized aid taken in execution at the suitzt A. D. Spalding va. Ruben Burdwell. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell and bounded "up the north by landa John Lynn, on the east by David 'Beer's, and south by T. Vaughn and Isaac Park, and west by Samuel Grey.— Containing about fifty acres mane or Icon, with about 30 acres improved with one log house one log barn and one apple orchard and one peach orchard thereon. • E. T. FOX .Bei7ed and taken-in execution at the suit of Anne E. Bull Executrix of James P. Bull dec'd. vu. Jeremiah Allen. ALSN—The following described niece or parcel of land siat..to in'Orwell township and bounded on the north by lands of Hurry Parks, east by Curtis Robinson, south by Westley Robinson and on the west by Linos Robinson. Cortaining eighty-one acres arid 25 perches strict measure r with about thirty-Civo acres improved, and one framed house and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the auk of Henry Gibbs to tbe rise of Geo. W. Wells vs. Dan Robinson. ALSO—AII the interest of the defendants iir the fol lowing property situate 'in the Borough •tif Towanda, and bouneed south by lands of Wm. Patton. west by George Cr :ft. north by Wm. Patton, cast by River street. ContXining about 800 feet—one frame] bou, thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Maid M. Hull aa. Michael Maley and Martin Burk. A LSO—The following piece or pareel of land situate in Springhill and bounded on the wont, tast south and west, by land of A. Keeney. Containing about floe acres more or less, with about three acres irnproverdwith 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 eiecution .at the suit of Joshua L. Pinney vs. James P. Slocum. ALSO—The following piece or pared of 13n,Isituate ih Wysoz township and hounded as follows:—Begin. Iting at the bank of the Wysoz creek at the nest end of the bridge crossing the sante at the corner of Joseph Conklin's. land, thence along the line of said Joseph Conklin's land to the corner of Harry Strope's land to a corner, thence south, five and ono-fourth degrees east, along H. Strope's land to a cornet on the bank of the Wysoz creek, the same being a corner •of 11. Strope's and S. Patrick, thence upon said hank of the Wysoz creek, its various courses to the place of beginning.— Containing about 30 acres, it'being part of a larger tract of land patentedto Theophilus Moues, with about 29 acres improved, with one framed house, two framed barns and one framed building lately occupied as a blacksmith shop, wood-house &c., with a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in'execution nt the suit of Samuel Coolbaugh to the use of D. F. Barstow vs. Willard C. Green.' ALSO—The following piece or peter, of land situate. in Monroe and hounded north by land of John Schrader,' east by Linda M3SOII,ROUth by David and Joseph Ingham and west by land in possession of Charles M. Brown and the Towanda creek. Containing one hun dred ono sixty ecres more or less, with ahout twenty. eight acres improved, with two saw mills, 3 framed dwelling houses, one framed barn and a small apple urchin.) thereon. Czeized and taken in execution at the suit of Thome Elliott ca. John M. Fos. ALSO—The following piece. r parcel of land situate in Lltclifi..l,l 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 one hundred and fifty acres with about eighty five acres thereof im proved, one framed lloui4, one log house, one . framed barn and one apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R. H. Colburn to use of L S. Maynard, now assigned to Wm. Blend vs. 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 on the hill on the west line of Almond Berry's land, thence west 186 perches to a post, thence north 50 perches or there shouts to a post, thence east 186 perches to a post on Almond Berry's west line, thence south 50 pert hes to the beginning. Containing fifty•eight acres and,twen ty. perches be the same mere or less with fifty acres 'improved, one log house and pee framed barn thereon. ALSO—One other tract of land in said township and bounded as follows: Beginning it a post on thelwest 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 480 perches to-a post, the Ben jamin Itobenson'sline-thence south 643 perchesTto a post withe line of Sherman Berry's lot, thence east 180 perches to a post and stones on Almond Berry's line, thence north 643 perches to the place of beginning.— Containing seventy-five acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George Sanderson vs. Anson H. Bowe, Administrator of Matthew Sehemerhorn. - A I.Bo— , The following piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington township and bounded as follows: Be. ginning at a white maple north west corner of lot No. 182, on warrant lot No. 1724, thence wed on said warrant line 100 perches to • past, S. B. corner of lot No. 287, thence north 81 perches to a post, thence east 100 perches to a post, thence smith 81 perches to the - beginning. Containing 50 acres and 100 perches strict measure, being intended for the south half of lot tend Vibvertionnettta. o. 277. on - warrant lot No. 4436,,with about thirty acres improved; with one log house, one shed and one other small out building thereon. ' Seized and taken in execution at thei snit of George Bandersan's use vit. Geo. Bennett. ALSO--The defendants interest in the following piece or.parcelor parcel of land situate in.Durell town- ship and bounded north and east by laud of David Cash, south by Kipp, and west by Mingua; Containing about fifty acres with about 20 acres im proved with one log house thereon. Seized and Men in execution at the suit of George 9.3nderson, assignee ofJosep:l Kingsbery Jr., vs. John Drummond. ALSO—The Plowing piece or parcel of land situate in Wyafusing township and bounded.on the North by A. Stafford, cast by stage road leading from Towanda to TunkhannocLand on the south by the Merryall road, and on the west by the estate of Humphrey Drown, dec'd. Containing about one acre all improved, with ono orchard one framed house one franA barn and other out buildings thereon. Seized and token hi execution el the suit of Michad Everett now to use of Geo. Wansey vs. D. W. Brown and N. P. Brown. JOHN F. ME %NS. Shcriff. Sheriff's °frier:, Towanda, March 24. 1847. PROCLAMATION. THERAS, the Hon. John N. Conyngham, Pre aident Judge of the I 3th judicial -district, Consist ing of the cou..tiea of Luzerne, Bradford and Tina, and the Hon. Harry Morgan-and Reuben Witoet, As sociato Judges in and for said county of Bradford, have issued their preeept date the 12th day of March. A . D. 18.17, to me directed. fur holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Cant. mon Pleas and Orphan's oourt at the Methodist Church in the through of Towanda, appointed so the place fur holding the Courts of said county, on the firat Monday of May next, being the third, to continue two weeks. Abellee le therefore hereby glees, to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace'and Consta bles of the county of Bradford that they be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said- day, with their records, inquisitions. ex aminations end other their remembrances to do those things which to their office appertain to beidone ; and those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or msy be bound to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. dorms are re quested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda. the 24th day of MarFh, trill:to year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty. seven, and of the inpependenue of the United States the seventy.fir.t. JOHN F. MEANS, Sherd]: Orphan's Court Safe. PUBLIC FICE-is heteby given that in punt once of an order of the Orphan's Court-of Bradford county, held at Towanda, the first day of Feb., 1817, will be esposed to public tulle on Tunably the lot tiny of April pest, at two o'clock. P. M., on the prrini,es, the lollowing described lot of land situ tte, lying and be ing in the township of Monroe, county of Bradford, on the mad leading from Monroeton to Towanda, bounded as follows on the north by Joseph Hemet, on the rant by Russell FOwler, on the south by the heirs of A. C. Rockwell, and on the west by the above mentioned TOW. Containing ab tut three-fourths of an acre with a Loge building erected -and fitted fora tannery, together with a dwelling house and barn ; to tie sold. as the property of I. S. Warn, deed. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOSEPH HOMET, Monroeton, Feb. 19, 1847. AdminiNtrator. The above pale Ntands postponed until Saturday the 30th clay of April next, at the same place and time of day. LIS rOF JURORS drawn far May Term and yes. sions, A. L. 1847. GRAND itTIOTS. Wells—lsaac Baker. J. T. Crandall, William Inglea; Sheshequin—Gen. Billings, Daniel priiik,Jr.; Ridgbery—.Joseph Doty , Orwell—Suneon Dignmick ; Towanda ip—WM. W. Goodrich ; • • Athena ip—Sidney Hayden, Thomas Lane; Albany—John Hatch, Benjamin Wileos ; I llster—S S Lockwood. George W. Russell; Smitlifielit—George K. M'Vannun; Wysos—Wm. Patrick; Franklin—James A. Paine; Pike—C. P. P ier ce ; 'Standing Stone—Asa Stevens; WindliamDaniel shoemaker; Towanda lord—Enna Toinkins. Wm. Trout ; Columbia—Jame. Wilann Monroe—James V. V ilcov ; "TitAV ERIE JURORS-FIRST WEEK. Wyalu4ing—Jamrs Butler; Pike—Ephraim Blink W.irren—Jo,ph Brister, Jaseph F. Wheaton ; Columbia—Helon Budd, George Fulre,on, L. klusicr, lqrael A Pierce; Burell—Rohert Bull; Cdntuti—Wm. H. Bates,'Horace H. Fitch, E. Rock- well. Thomas Williams; SpririgtiOtl—Ambrose Brown, John N. Cooley, New man P. T-ocy ; Mies:leo:lM n ni. Campbell ; Troy tp—Jamb Case; Monroe —S..mucl Dimrnick, Joseph Hornet, P. C W and; Ridgbery—John M. E Aston ; • Hr.-mt.—A 111100 Fuller; Ulcer—James L. CL.wsbne, John V. lia,..tames Van- I~ke; Albany—Josiah ITuntley, Horatio Ladd ; Armenia—Robert Mason, Andrew Munroe, 1, Ripley. Athena ismo'—tieorga Merrill, C. F. Wells jr.; Athena tp— Constant M uthewson, Hanley Tozer - Wysox—E. R. Myer. Joseph U. Ridgway; Burlington—AVm. Nichols jr. Charles Taylor; Franklin—Hiram Rork veil; Springhill—Jacob Stun-levant; Granville--John Saylea ; Sou( h 4:reek—A lezander Thompson, C. White; Rome—Horace Voug,ht, Armlet M. Wattles, 'Wow Richards; Standiiig .Stone—Wm W. Vstyiess ; THAVEDSE JVHOI26--6ECLEND WEER Athens tp—George Atkins, Charles Benedict, She!den Morgan, Albert Tozer; Wyaltt-ing—C. T. Baldwin; Columbia—Myron Ballard. John APClellsnd ; Towanda P. Brown, Gilbert H. Drs'ke; Sprinzbill—Wellington Barrowelilt J. Lewis; Warren—Moses Coburn, Daniel A. Carey; Monroe—E. Coolbaugh, Hiram - Golf, Wm. A. Moon; Standing Slone—l L. Ennis; Towanda tp— Wm. Gregg, A. A. Mace. Asylam—Elmer Horton; Sheshequiti— Win. B. Horton; Orwell—Christopher Riney;, Herrick—Wm. C. Knapp; Tray bard—Verney M. Lung, Benj Shattuck ; Albany—Joseph Menardi ; Leroy—F. H. Morsel; Rome—P. E. Maynard. Litchfield—lra Merrill, Peter Randolph ; Burlington—Henry Pulse ; Windham—Julins Russell; Athens born'—Moses Sawyer; Troy tp—Wm Thomas.; Pike—llaniel Taylor; ADMINISTRATOR 5 NOTICE. per wins indetted to the estate of JOSEPH 11 GIBBS, late of Windham tap., deed., are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those haring claims against said estate, will please present themduly attested to the subscriber. JULIUS RUSSELL, AdmiListrator. ,Windham, February 23, 1847. 10 PHYSICIAN'S TEE Undersigned wishing to quit the Drug Dusi ness will sell everything in that line at very re lured prices. Physicians and others will find it to their interest to purchase of him anything they want. Please call anon. E. T. FOX. wcarlaravoir-. T BACHELOR hal removed his Tailor Shop to L. the third Amy of No. 2. Brick Row. HARD WARE, Iron, Nails, GIABS. Paints, Oils, Dye WOOCIS, Dye stuffs, Medicines, ete., in general and large quantities. us 1 t - W. H. lIIMRD & CO. CODFISH AND MACKEREL, a good article, by noeil MONTANTE de FOX. '_; AUrthfuliti;e, S..c. WINTER GOODS! H. S. & WC. MERCUR, just . received and are Dow offering for wale at wholesale or retail, the largea and most general as sortment of Foreign and Domestic GOODS, ever brought into Northern Pennsylvania, which will be sold as here tofore at price., satisfactory to the purch.ther. Dec_ 10. Cloths, Caxsiwercs and Sattiurtis. ALL those wanting anything for Cla Overcoat., - Coat., NOIR or Vewla, will find it to their a•!van. tvge to examine the large stod..of French. English and American Cloth., hl awl lane) Cassimeres, netts, Kentucky Jeans, Vesting., &c. &co at Dec. 10, 1916. MENCITIr9. T ADIES can find a sopeutor aseortnomt of DIIESS L./GOODS & GLOAKtriGS. at 111 ElieL ft:S. 10 'rims IRON, American, Swedennull Evglish. general assortment of hoop, hand. ern,ll, round. square, one and two horse wagon tire, bar, e.. ju:t re ceived at d 33 MEIIU C LOVE It NEED. u- QUANTITY of surrior ucw Clovrr.Si•eit this V Eby received, and fur sate at Mt. R(.: InS. WIEW 3111.8a.1 "5r2 , .., - eIIEAPEST IN TOWN ! ItIONT NYE fi FON HAVE just received and are now opening a very extensive assortment of GOODS, consisting nt dimwit 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 ellt..Be don't buy; it oil! cost you nothing to look, and all we ask i• a chance to shoe, our stock of goods. Be sore and clod the right place, it is the Old Corner Store. a few doors south of Montanye & Cu'... The rtEhoys are on hand and will sell you, goods right for Cash or Produce. Towanda, Nov. 9, 1446. 5000 YDS. SBEETINGs ¢ SIIITTINGS Felling very low for cash m ptoduee, by MONTANVE & FOX .Nov. 11 L.IIDIES' GOODS. ATTE RAVE a good asysortment of De laines, repps, 'l' cashmeres, ginglisms, (same beautiful paiteros) white dress goods, ilitlCrent styles; fringes, gimps, cord, ...No ribbons, bonnet ribbons, Lid and silk gloves and mitre, comforters, linen handkerchiefs, &c., des., 01l of which will los sold cheap. m osTANYE 4- FOX. FOR GENTLEMEN. E assi E V 0 1 j . d B 1 " d " e " Ot t 0 0 , 1: ef t] ; a l C C I " S t h ' t ;ti e ' M I Kid 11 ". „:i worsted g loves, suspenders, net drawers and wrappers &e„'whieli we have pu down to the lowest notch. Nov.l I. MONTAN YE & FOX. (IttliCKEßY—a good assortment, in setts or other ' miss, to suit purchaser.. by N. t v.ll. MONTANYE & FOX. BOOTS AND SHOES .A/ENS' kip and coarse hoots; boys; do., menu' and boys' Wattle. kip and fine shoes; mens' and boys' pumps; ladies' thick boots, morocco do., common and kid slips and buskins; misses' elipt; gen.'s rubbers; ladies' patent and buskin rubbers, misses do.; also, a first rate lot of children's shoes. november 11. MONTANI:E & FOX. Iron may be LitereVert ALT'personsthat know themselves to be indebted b. he indebted to the subscriber fur Goods or Medi cines. 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, withouVreetecct to per sons. netl A. D. M aNTA N Y E. T !Quoßs, a full assortment . consiaMng of Cog. I Brandy, American Brandy and Gin, Monongahela Whiskey, Port. Madrria and Malaga wines, may he found at the New Yolk Cheap store, No. 2 Brick Row of HEEDS'. BOOTS & SHOES—a first rate assortment of coarse and fine Boots. Shnea and Slippers, the latter French of course, just opened at nos 3 0, H. BA RTLETT'S. SDA Wl.S—quantities of tihawl.., nice 4 kind. going off 1 . 11.4 and cheap at 0. D. H.' RTLETT'S. GAPS of all kinds cheap, besides every thing else at 0. D. BARTLE: I" I'S. &DTA ANNA' TAKEN ! JUST received a large and splenifid assorunent anew Gonda, bought entirely with Cash, during a great depression in the nsarket, and with ,the express view of 15:\ DER:"ELLING the 1.111400.-11)0C1 0. 1; BARTLETT. LUC 11, from GlobeM _.1..5," a styes-tor urtickl also ?WK, first quAlity, fur safe by November 3. FLYS r & co. 0 Eof those A. No. I, BOOTS, and a large quantity of LADIES' SHOES. just received by November :3. FLYNT & CO. CLOTHS A\ I) C.A.SSIAIERES. ALA Ron ASSt )R-rm ENT of Cloths of all Andes and colors, and qualities, and prices. Uashrwres. Fancy and Plain. Sattinctis and a good assortment of Vestitize may be found at GEO. E. FL YNr&C O. THE GIiiEFEN BERG V EGE I'ABLE and the Green Muuniain rcgetuble Ointment, for sale by the subscriber, only agent for the town and lo rough of Towanda. N. N. BETTS. PRINTS—a large and beautiful Ito of PRINTS. by nuv. I I. MoNTAN YE & FUX. J4ADIES ! I SAY, LA DIES ! ! ;If you haw; made up your minds to buy a nice Ilre.ss, clock or . ehau I thin scamm, don't fail to call at N. 3, Ditick Row, whetc yen can filet the mot , t, best and cheapest articles in thiti liue, that is kept iii'town, besides all kind's trimmings. Remember, call at riv I I BA I It WS. 1. OilY1):1. Beautiful Carpetimb two elailhags pef k... 1 yard below the market price at ii. IClNl:sfil,,Ry's. Broad Cloth, Cassilacres Satinets. A LARGE assortment of Broad Clothe, Usasitneres, .LA. and Sattincite, which we have long hero fatuous for selling gOod and cheap, now cheaper than ever— and upon which we challenges the world, jest received at 0. D. BAKTLET P. Towan.lo, Nov. 3, 1646. WAIZ' v T I ED IN EXCHANGE . FOR GOODS— VV Flannel, Rye, Woo Wit Sacks, Corn, Buckwheat, . Oats, Flaxseed, Butter, White Beans. Cheese, COON SKINS in short, almost anything, for which liberal price. will be 1.41E1 at 0. B. BARTLE TT'S Towanda, Nov. 3, 1946. BUCKWIICAT FLOUR A FFW hulloed pounds BUCK WHEAT FLOUR A in 50 lb. Backe, a superior article, just recri,ed and fur pale by Feb. 22. 11. D. BA RTI,E 17. DAMES AND HARNESS TRISIMiNGS. I UST received a large quantity of Fine and Common al/ flames. Also, Plated and Japan'il Moires* Trim mings et Feb. 24. M E RUMS. • Surrender of the Mexican Batteries ! ---,- Old " Rough and Ready" again fictoriow I (ANC ARK LOAD, and .rereral wagon !amts.:ANEW V GOODS. hove just arrived, and are sidling cheaper hen ever at No. 3, Brick Row, r November 9. WM. H DA IRD & CO. IMPORTANTTO EPICURES. WOOLSEP'S REFINED SYRUP, equal in flavor Vt to the best maple toolasaes, fur sale by ^ December tIG. MUNTANYE & FOX. OLOTHS, CLOTHS—We wish the attention of all who are in a ant of Cloths. Cassimetcs, Sotinet &c., to our large stock on hand. These cloths rou=t he cold. We never have been undersold. and never will be. Call and examinZ. - •G. F. FLYNT 4 CO. ' PRINTS 200 pieces now opening and for earn very low at REEDS' • New pork rAttnerliscmcats WINDOW.. SHADE DEPOT. No. 4 Spruce street, Tribune. -Buildings EsTABLISLIED IN Igo. WHOLESALE and Retail--SHA IDES of all de scriptious, inel Wing superb Od colored Gothic Scenes, of various sizes and priers al so the late' style of beautiful Rural Landscape Scenes, a much admired and desirable article ; together with every style and description of shade now in use, at Bay per cent. cheaper than ran be bought at ally other place. Tr i ... odours at rominfrictorers' pricer. Sign, B r all anterior decorations th.no in a style' not to sntpass.d. BA KTOL St ORMSBEE, 9,125 filanaieturers and Importers. Nyman' Awarded to Levi Brown, By the Maim!) Institute for Cold Pens. I` X.- IRIO—A Silver for Stircrior Gold Pens. 01 Diple.ms. fot Gold Peas. - Diplum.a for the best_Glld Pena. 1413—A Diploma for the best Gold Pt US. 814 —A Diploma for superior Gold Pens, 1 E 13—A sneer Med J for the best Gold Pan. 1 81 6—.% Sa. et Medal fot the best Gold Pens. Titio to to certify. that -the als,e is a true copy from. the records of the American Institute 11ENIZI - M CMS, Roe, Ser. nf the American Institute, 6m19 New Fall and Winter Goods. suhscrilier is now receiving froir the city of T New Volk a large assortment of GOODS suit d br the. Season. carefully selected, and fterchased at unusual ly low prices. which will enable him to sell very low for cash, luinder, country produce,' Of approved credit. 111. friends and the public - generally are invited to call and i•xomine his stock belie purchasing el'sewhere.— He feels confident that he can offer them better bargain. than they have herebiliire made in this town, or any other in this region of country. Drill , assortment will Ire found in all their 'anodes. Dry Gimds, Groceries, Hardware. ethlery, Glass, Nails, Iron, Steel, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Boots, Shoes, 4w. 4c. l'owanda, Oct. 26, 1846, eN. N. DETT. H E Ladies will fool a gre variety of worsted drer , s goods ; also, a beautiful assortment of prints $t very low prices at B o.r.rs• FRENCII and ET , IWI heavy Lleaver' and Tweeds for over coots, fancy Cazo.inierea and Sat [Mulls, a gloat variety will be fount at BE rrs% - MOVSLIN De 17.3107 H o b R o y an d Brueler Shawls, a great liariety will he found Errs' FALL & WINTEiI GOODS. fotON TANYES • & CO., are now reeieving a very desire:lle as4rtment nt (:.sslit.iturrhased during a great depresai:to In the marker, Freneh & Engli.h 13 k 0 \ 1)-(11,0 f HS, Cassirneres and Saitinet-, and the ehuin • at Imiterns of Prints and Worsted Goods. Gratetul for pa-t tavora they respectfully solicit ag• nes roes public to call and examine their stork, and think eon bold out sufficient inducements to ensure their share of public patroroge. September i, 1810. 01.1 1 11 1 a12. 7 :222=0 , t7 - 6"i12 V 73 VE YTHING in the line, including, Elliptic jr,A,Springr, Iron A cede , Mallahle Bors, Dash, Seat nod. tou Irons, Ornaments, India Rufther and Oil Cloth, Lore, 'nits. Moss, &e. for sale of jld NI ER , CR.'S. jT OODEN 11E.V5 t , rnorn4. patent p lila and • sea nal j tai-hrd4 moNTA NYE & FOX. HATN & (JAI'S, a firat rate lot, of all kinds, descrip tinny. colors and qualitiey, cheaper than ever by november it. MONTAN' E & FOX. T OOKING GIASSCS, one case of very nice, 0 0 .1-.4 (tames, latest style, just opened at novl I NO. 9, BRICK ROW. DOMESTIC ('OTTONS—Brown sheetings,4irt gnd Alm), cotton yarn, batting, mill ings, and waddling, fur sale by the bale err less quantity, at' null NEW YORK CHEAP STORE N 0.2 BRICK liCO &E. REED would real ectfutty hr leave to 111) • tender their thanks to the citizens of Bradford for their liberal patronage and iupport , and would in form them they are how reeeiring a tura., and lull sup ply of FALL and WINTER GOODS, nhich will positively he cold at even leas than their former low priers.. The war to extern...l ate high prices is still kept up—no colitprotiii.e has been made, and they intend 1.1 curry the wa, into the heart of the enemy until they shall yield or-adopt the prittrii.lo of telling goods at small pro fits. A nimble sixpence better than a almes chilling, la Our motto. ILIRDI1.11?1; i% GENERAL .kBSORT.II EN I . of 11.1 RD W.4RE 1 - 1 such to. ales, shovels, manure lurks, shovel., nod hoer:, sad tons, knives and torks, pocket knived, butcher do., .henry 41111) seis..ors e razors, cloth and han brushes, shaving and tooth do., wool and horse cards, colfea riril.K hat. leis. augers, wood saws, door Iron linings, steel sguar• s, 0 sh brushyr, urk ropes, and bed cords., by Hy II MON FAN IT & FOX. P.I.LVTS, OILS d• DYE STUFFS. LARGE quantity White lead, No. I • pure, gend I in oil and dry, w Liling Venitian red. chrome green. Paris dO., Prussian Wee, rose ',ink, vies, linseed oil, lamp ooarh and ennlnai vornish, logwoovl, red wood, room-mil, madder, eorliimnil. anna!to, Inc. We ranno be undersold in anything w this bur, til all, al all. novrtither I I. MON FANVE & FOX. 111.1.: .•I.VD .111;b1CINES. - 117" E have tin hand the largest i!tock of Drugs cnn i ihirrine3 in this couniy. including. every thing Plip.iehns nn , l people fleffemlly We alsri . i;eep on hand nearly all of the most popular Palen[ bid [jar, 411 the day. One of our firm (A. 1). M.) bas frig had a lung esperienee in dealing out inedicinem, We flatter ourselves' We Owl suit all who may favor u ninh a rail. Prices can't fail to suit. Particular ttei tin rcil, he paid to ard‘rs from physicians. noveinhci 11. MON TANVE C Fox. 11.001 . .8 . &SHOES-11 dozen pair Coarse Hpots, 1:5 boys' and men; al o . c:di - and kip hoots and sliOeS, and a good deal the l , sl and elleap.,4 lot of women's and miAses' w-ar In [ann.- Call at 11.111111YS. WIFE I'HILEN A having bft my house and 13.1 fortify without any cau.o or provocation. I heiteby forbid all person. harboring or irtiAing her on my ac count, as 1 shall pay no Ilehti 01 her committing. f!.. ROBINSON. Burlington. AS.lrol-t 17. RECISTEIrS NOTICE NTo rtrE is herrhy given to ail prrsons interested, that I). Van , ' _ernook, nJannistr ttor of the estatti of ii. TP. Strong.. . late of Ridgberr ; and A. Fatima and Orson Rickey, adadniatratora of the estote of Eadia Arbts, deed., i ire of Sliestimin tooi.diii; and G. A. Perkin*, stir viwilievadininiatrator of the es ate of Jahn Shepard. dee'd., late of Athens _township; aid Samuel David+on and John Courtright, athninnanitur of the estate of • Ifni. J. deed.. late of Litchfield township ; anL Jonathan Wood. aa eninottrator ofthe.estrtc of Timothy Brigham. Abner Thomas and Alb net Thomas. late of Smithfield township tato filed and s ettl e d i n the oilier of the Raist`e'r of Wilt.. in and for the county of Bradford, the accounts of their Kellen], IldrtlilliStrdlinilB upon the e.tates alloys tid, and that the Horne will he presented to the Orphan'. court of said county, on Mon day the 3rd day of May nact, ftr confirmation and al lowance. • L. E. OF: N , OLF, Register. Register's Oilier., Towanda, April 23, 11446. D FINTS-500 different .it) !es, h.,ught in the city of 1_ New York, by the rase, on the ra,h dm," plan, and wi/l be sold accordingly. BUBB & CU.