A Word re Tom le& f There is not ir mores fatal( error, than,: the notion of young 'mei'. born and bred in the t ouatry. that a great city is the paradise of loca u„, the altogether desirable goal. Seen t h ro ugh the fancy,' the busy gay metropolis,, with its flashing spires, thronged avenues, polish o f l imners sod general gnarl of excitements, m ar seem beautiful to the honest simple peasant b o y, as he yokes the steer or guides the plough in his native valley, but he may be assured, that. oi l s distance lends enchantment to the If he could transpose hiniseg by omniscience. l ad without suffering MOW, look upon t h e thousands of young men who have left h o mes of plenty, and friends who were ready to m inister *to every wish and' sentiment of. the beartOo find that their ideal world, the city, f or which they sacrificed ease - and peace, was a barren, miserable desert, parching up by tits heat and jostle, the freabset! unemployed spirit That ever ventti,red there, crushing' hope, faith and often the, ambition that started bravely for adventure, they would pause long and earnest ly +before they lett their icoultry .homes. ' Fatal Delusion—the slender spires of the city may use wail quiver never so brightly to. the sun— Me wharves may be lined with white winged --the v.- - her Id toy . w .IMinses and peculiar tis hours 'street to iyment, actual pt. Act reveal in it plain manly terms, or escape it by 'going hack to . the plough„bectithe beggars and crtini-, nals, ending their hves i i ttalms houses:or by . 'sulfide! ,IG our admonition could reach the, ears of every young man, we would urge them by their lode of independence, peace, lioneqty, • - and every true weal, to s ta y in the country 'Where they can alwilys live and be respected. ;Aber than venture to a city without the surest ,prnspect of success. , For more beautiful and j.)ous are the green fields. silvery brooks',and Nruntain sides wilt.re the summer sun dips gollen•o,sons.of the peasant, freest and hap !rest of itten—than all the artificialglare and deep hidden misery of a great eityi There: you are known, thought of and eared for—here, , nu might perchance find a friend, but you will search long for him comes, will be green turf and fresh flow( rs the church yard, and many sad hearts to lay you down to the last ideep 7 —here. neither tolling hell nor (earful eyes mark your loss. We sail This of all cities.'and of all otdinary life ittthemi Stay then in the country if youAtavei but bread 3 nil water. and a straw couch Id rest your head on.—S, Y. Sun. Eccst.nneoN.-‘--A grand chicken factory, or itsprovedegg hatcher. is,oPeratinga.t479 say. opposite Howard's 'Hotel Young hens, M• this process, are matte to toddle our of their shells ups hide less that, no time, while the ,liparatut is so simple, every family might have ow% and raise its own fowls. It is a curious mght.—N. Y. Suit. RAPID CRrncru.—ThirtY•nine years ago on l y one house, and that a lOg one, occupied o,s pretext( site of the city of Rochester, the i i, present population f which is about 27,000: 1 " Constipation of e Bowels or Costiveness, head orhe, giddiness, pain in tbe side and breast, nausea and fickness, variable appetite, yellow or swarthy coinplei ion, Att., we•the iiittat symptoms of a irsorde.red Liver.— Wneit's IndiSm Vegetable Pills are always certain to !move the ikove complaints,.beca um they remove from the body those'rearbill humors which are, the canoe, not only of all disorders of theliver, but of every malady in njeni to man. A • single 4 2s:Cent box will in all cases pse relief, and perseveranceaccording to direCtions, will f •_. osurcdly drive every particle of disease from th ' bolt. t Wight's Vegetible Pills also 'completely dame the sbnnaeh and boss'elsiof all bilious and putrid hem, and therefore are a certain cure for .eholic, dys suety, cbohra merlins, and other disorders of theintes 'anes. BBy %IC or CO UNTIOLTUTIL—The public are cat:l oose] againet the many spur Mus medicines which, in ardel to deceive, ■re called by names similar to Wrighes Milan Vegetable Pills. Offices; devoted erolualvely to-The sale. of WrighCe Indian Veggtable,Pdls , Wholesale and Retail, I eta Race NI., Philadelphia; 188 Greenwich St., N. York; and i 98- Tiemont St., Boston. Agents for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, to rewinds, kfontanye's & Co.; for other agencies, see sherusemetrt in .another column.. k • • Mara - EA Ifournton on the 26th Wt., by Reir. Julius roster li. ilium SW CET, 100 Mies MART TiciarliLisza New ribocrtisiments. New Cash Store in Towanda! IEo To FOB. TAKEiI ti)is tnethod.of informing every person who • wants to purchase GOODS, that be has opened an Pan nod of N:E W GOODS in No: 2, Brick Row, k "otr occupied by C. & E. Reed, othe door below Illos Office, where he would be happy to show any reSii stock who will fsvoirliim with a call ; as he is *reined not to undersolil by any one in this or soy 'llet Town this side of New York. My stock is eery •lonsisting of Dry Goods, Grocerie4 Crockery, "seStre, Boots & Shoes, &c. A large asoortmerit of Goods, -scich as Scotch and Linen Gingham*, MUsling, Printed and Argandie do., Oregon Chambray. and Lorna cloth. Also, • great " 4 " ai French, English and American cloths, Cas 481"e"eslieg4, Croton cloth, Tweeds and Summer 1,7, arc. I Don't fail to call, as I will sell for the .71 lain° little less than any adze* live man. " i ssils, June 1, 1847. , '.2 mired 12 Cheats Fresh To7 x zelling from 74 cents per lb., warranted or no sale O. 2: B. R. M „ obi and all and see the best and cheapest 80- ' 4 ' o4 9e mad Molasses. in to at NO. R. B. R.. int rate lot c 4 Gents kip, seal and coarse boots, 61 * medium An d coarse shoes; also Lady's tine ri", Buskins, Gaiters and half Gaiters, rind 1 variety of child's straw at N 0.2 B. R. 11 1 , 14 5 . islortmen t of Crockery and Glassware NO. 2, B. R. bDik.gT ) f thi age • WI , w i t ich , ire dbnf , cheap Parise st reduced prices at NO. 2. ~HORII and LaWn Bonnets; also Leghorn, Pearl Ind Palroleaf hatsm NO. '2, B. R. DiggoLuTioN. e chPertnership heretofore existing between & R. REED is this day dissolved by mutual ~The ,sccounts, rn . nes, dtc., doe the firtn are t's '- '"'" 112 1 Reed, No: 5, B. R. for collection. CHARLES REED. -.0 , 6 ,May 24, 1647, EDWARD REED. • MOIR MLLE,. 1 • Thomas Elliot &It ,C. 'Tonithisy • TIA VIM° associated themselves togethei'in -dila .1-1. Mercantile business, hope by class appkcation and strict attention to business, to merit a share 'of pub. lic s patromuge. They may always be found ready to attend to any person who wishes accomodations in their line. • -. They will occupy the old stand of Elliott& Meteor, and as it has just been enlarged and made crime spaci ous and convenient, customers will find it very plea sant to do business in. & TOMKINS. May 2.7, 1847. NEW GO I i , ! NEW GOODS !! tonirs TOST received and for • le a apliindifi assortment of J Spring andlitummer I • ..s, which will be sold es cheap f r Cash as can be f. • • • in N.' •ent Penn's.— Cos will find it to their • to call and ex amine eir stock before puTboaing .where. May 27. ELLIOTT • ' °MEIN& New Spring and Sumner ioods. a 15, N. N. 'BETTS, 1. now opening a new and splendid assortment of staple and fancy goods at his store, (situate on Main street two doors below Bridge street (west sidi) nearly Opposite, Montanye's dr Co.) embracing all articles generally kept in the country, such u Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glass , . war e, Hardware. Nails. Iron. all the varieties of Steel, Glass, Paints Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil 4-c. • which he offers is purchasers at unilual low prices for Cash, Produce, or approved credit. And would re spectfully invite all who,wish to purchase to call and examine his goods and prices before purchising else where, as.he is confident be can offer rood bargains. • June 1, 1847. THE 1. neier wh re ie le at . (iof in gentle- when torture A great variety of shawls scarfs, parasols Ladies sod lliLithies Bonnets very cheap at BETTB'. AUrge assortment of black and beaver cloths, black and fancy Cassimeres, and all sorts of Bummer stuffs low for crib BETTS'. Anice var . . , of window and wall 'paper cheap at BETTS'. i HARRIS & BLOODS' Grass scythes and scythe snattts vile.)) . Harris' cradle scythes at BETTS'. lADIES, Misses - and children's shoes, a large vs -4 riety on band atr BETTS'. NEW AN CHEAP GOODS. 0. D. Bartlett. HAS the pleasure to inform bis friends and custo , mere and the public in general, that he is just re ceiving • large edid carefully selected stuck of seasona ble Hoods, which, as heretofore, he is prepared to sell lowed than any B RAGG ART. Towanda, June 2, 1847. Chore; when dead THE largest and most .beaugiful assortment of Pa per Hangings ever brought into this place. just received and for sale cheap at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. Ilardwa Ye... jr, Bonnets, Crockery; Books and Stationery, • Iron and Steel, aper of all kinds. Paints and Oils, ti" . and Putty. • NEARLY every variety of eac f the above kinds of Goods 0.12 baud at the Lowest rate at '- ' O. D.. BART S. cdti, - BEST tested coil chain for Bull wheels to saw mil r and other similar 'uses just received end for sale BOROU(ill TAXES. f' The Tax pavers of the Borough of Towanda alle hereby notified that they can have, an opportunity of paying their taxes fOr the current year in Labor upon the street!, at any time before the first day of July next, on application to Witt' aw Nits one of the Streat,Com ruissioners—who will be ready to commence work on Monday. the 7th inst. June l 1847. Nem glbutrtistments. ,adies will find a beautit i rl assoitment of Prints, M. De Lama, Gingha s, Lawns, tte., BETTS'. PAPER HA .VG /NG S Boots an (IShoes, lial,i and Caps, Dry Gyo da, Groceries, 0. D. BARTLETT BONNE 7'S. cheap !.y Asplendid assortment of Leghorn and straw Bonneta, latest style just received and for sale very-low O. D. BARTLETT If '0 0 L Fed NTE D OD. BARTLETT will exchange cloth or other s Goods for Wool on the best terw possible. Towanda, J une. I, 1,847. WM. MIX ? Street E. S. GOODRICH. S!'omr.s. MILITARY NOTICE. THE 4th Volunteer Battalion of Bradford county willtmeet for parade and inspection at the house , ' of Stepheti Canfield in Standiug`Stone, on Tuesdai June 22d inst., at 10 o'clswit - ,A A. M. armed and equip ped as the law directs. election for Major in place of T. B. Owerion resigned, will be held at said house On the same dam.' Each company telonging to said Vat talionill fill any vacancy of company officers that may - exist by an il,xtion on Monday June 14th, at suet) time d place as the former Captain, or in his absence, either ieuti may de,.ignate; and said officers are here by requesW to call such election as may be necessary and act as Judge of the election and make due returns thereof. C. F. WELLES, Jr., Lieut. Col. Athena, Pa. Juno. 1, ;047. AI)M I N IST R A TOR'S N OTIC E. ALL persons indebted to the estate of J. B. Merritt, late of Granville township, deed., are request ed to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, wifl please present them du ly attested to the subscriber. JAMES MERRITT, ROS W ELL DUNBAR. Administrators. Trog, May 29, 1847. F EBH arrival of Spring and Summer Goods at SAVINGS BA ___ • _ . A..superior lot of Lawns, Summer Gjsrghims, and - 4 4rIonterey plaids, a new article...for dressai... Also, print of all patterns, which are—selling extremely low at the,' SAVINGS BANK. -- - 130NNETS. A largaitnd , extensive assortment of Bonnets, con iitrting of. Leghorn, Albert Braids, China pearl, Straw gimp, English Straw.&c., together with ribtons, artificial., wreaths, &c. to match. are now selling at reduced prices at the SAVINGS BAN . („ZUMMER 8 . AWLS a beautiful assortmentA of Berge, De Lain and Broths Shawls may be fin* at the SAVIN 'S BANK' PARASOLS of every variety and -m. Also. Umbrellas, are now selling extremely low at the Towanda, May 24, 1847. SAVINGS BANK. New Spring and .Summer Goods, 41 !he Large Brick Store, Corner of Main and Bridge Streets: JKINGSBERY, JR. has received and , is sill) • receiving • very large and desirable assortment :of Dry-Goods Greceriar, Hardware, Crockn'y Boats and Shoes, Fish, Naih, Glass, Saah, PutlY which will lee soW at such prices, for CAS., that par- Osier; will be entirely satisfied. ,Towands: May 20, 1847. T EGLIORN, Palm lest and a yaw Hatsand, , Bonnets -1-4 Also,* lair variety of Caps, inaluding sane splen did Palo :Aka and Rama de •Is Palma—latest styles, just . received :by J. KINGSBEHY. J K. LAWNS, Glngtuuns awl Prints. Also, Shawls, Ribbons,' &a. Call anti' esamine. May 20. KINGBBERY, /R. NEW GOODS: T UBT opening at N 0.9 Brick Flow filial! . i 1 1 71* C117 1t a , in due Limn. May 24t11; 8147. .. Rini*MlK itt. SAYINGS BANK. - • NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. AT an annual sooting of the Irmo:ten isf Uri" To• . wanda elavyargii Bank." , C. I . E. REED weft .elected in pleural •G. E. • Myatt& Co.. tams Wired May Ist, 1847. It is the maw odes g pie sew Cashiers & Co., to sustain the credit of the inatitoties by " putting goods low down* to pay 40.0semsgs.---, We 'therefore invite our old eantserers and din public generally to call and moist our stock of Now and Chev Goods, just received, and convines themadvea of the. truth_ of the - old adage, that " Goode have. cank and shill be sold cheaper at the Seeing@ Bask than at any other establishment in Towanda. No. 5. B. B. May 18, 1847. C. & B. REED. First Arrival of Goods from New York. Merton Alseireberv, • B now receiving a gametal assortment of Spring and I Summer Goods, which will be sold cheaper - than' goo& were ever offered in this pleas before. Ms friends will find am the" mount the stetted his door that prices go down. Call and examine for yourselves.— My goods and prices will praise thorned's& You will find * luge end general assortment Ornery variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,. Crockery, alias, Iron, Steel. Prints, Oils, Dye &Ws, Hoots, Shwa, Hats, Caps, Codfish, Mackerel, &e., &e. My !fiends and the public generally an respectfully invited to call and examine my stock, as I am satisfied I can offer them goods cheaper than at any other Store. May 17th, 1847. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE Co-Partnership heretofore exii*i under the name and firm of Wales Batteries, and ¬ice. Welks & Harris, at Athena Pa., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. In; books and as count of both firms will be found at the old stand, where one of the parties will slurry_ be ready to 'settle with thine having open accounts., Athena, Pa., May 10,1847, I ALL persons know - log thomaalves indebted by Book account, 'Voice or Judgments, to It+ above Anne. will do well to call and pay the , serne banmediaudy or cost will be made after sixty days, withoetzeopect to persona. SATTERLEY, WELLES & HARRIS. Athens, Pa., May if, 1847•• • BRIGADE ORDERS. THE enrolled militia and volonteem within the bounds of the 2d Brigade 9th Div. P. M. will met for military discipline, inspection and review . = follows : In companies on Monday the 7th day of Juns'nest, et soch places as may be directed by the commending officers thereof—and in regiments and battalions se fob lout : The 3d regiment, commanded by Col. A. K. Bosard, lat Bat. on . Monday June 14, 1847, 3d Bat. same Reg. on Tuesday June lath. There will be an election held in the 24 Bat. on said day for Major, in place of A. Clore, removed from the Bteur. -4th Res. commanded by Col. N. A. Elliott, let Bat. on Wed nesday‘June 16th; 24 Bat. same Reg. en Tbu:sday 'June 17th. The Ist Vol. Bat. of Twigs county:owl). mended by Lieut. CuL Joseph Ynukin, on Thunday June 17th. The 2d Reg: commanded by Lime . oL Col. H. H. Seely; en Friday June 18th — en election will be held on said day fur one Col. of said 'Reg.. and Major for the lot Bat. of said Reg. Tbelld Vol. But. of Bren ton' county, commanded by L. J. Bradford, on Friday June 18th. The Ist VoL Bat. of Bradford count Celll manded by LieuL CoL Theodore Wilderoes . day June 19th. There o ill be an election held*, .d day for one Major in place of Enos Cala reeigned.— 'The Ist Reg. commanded by CoL P.C. Ward, on Monday June 21st--en election wage held en said day for the election of one Lieut-Col. of said Reg. in place of E. W. Morgan, emigre& The 4th Vol. BaL of Bradford county commanded by LieuL Col. C. F. Well*, Jr., on Tuesday June 291&—an election will be held on said day for die elettio . aa let Major of said Bat. in place of T. B. Overton resigned. The ad Vol. Bat. of Bradford county, commanded by Maj. Jackson . . alssehtses, fifty dollars. W. E. BARTON, Inspector. 241 Bng., 9th Div., P. M, East Smithfield. May Btb, 1847. IN- THE MATTER Of the partition of the estate .of Benjamin Brink, dee' tt . late of Sheshequin ton rukip —in the Orphan's Court of Bradford-coun ty of Dec. T. 1847. E heirs and devisees of Benjamin Brink deed. to wit : Daniel Brink, Brink Smith, Alpheus Tozer and Calista his wife, Charles Smith, John Elisith„ Daniel Smith, Orion Smith, Valentine Smith, Jame* Smith, Wm. Smith, Rachel Smith, Theodore W. Brink, Henry M'Kinney and Amanda M'Kinney his wife, and Miia:l Brink and John Brink and thew guardian, Orison Rickey—Orris Brink, Elizabeth Brink, Charles Brink, Julia Brink and John Brink, Jr., and their guardian John Brink—Elizabeth Bewley. Janiesßrink and Hester Brink. are hereby severally notified that the Orphan's Court of Bradford county on the 11th day, of May, 1847, did grant • rule upon them to co , into Court on. the first Monday of September nett, and, elect to take or refuge the estate of said decedent valuation made thereof. and in came they sb fuse to accept the aame, to ,show cause, if • they hire, why the shame shall not be sold. Bribe Court, LYMAN E. DE-WOLF, May 22. - 1847. Clerk of Orphan's Court. ADMINI Mk UMW A NY-- - iii an order of the Orphan's Court of 1 Br county, county, will be exposed to public sale at these upon the premien, in Shashequin township, _aft - M*ord county, Pa., on Saturday the 4th day of Sep tember, 1847, at one o'clock P. M., all of the certain pieces, lots or ,parcels.of land lying and being in laid township, known as the Richard Heide fans; to be sold as the property of Patrick Cummings, deed., hounded as follows : Beginning at • corner. thence by Mot. No. 94 and' 101, 'oath thirty degrees and 15 mi utes, 82. perches to • corner, thence by Arta d lots No. 101, .102 and 103, south 59 degrees 'rat, 184 perches to a corner, thence along the Bballisquin road, !north 64* degrees west, 22 perches, not* 63 degrees west, .78 perches to a corner, and thence by pats of lots No. 91 and 92, north 59 degrees met, 238 perches to the beginning, being poet of lots No. s 3 end 101 in the old township of Claverack, ens oldie sevenleen townships, ik.c..i ‘ Centaining 93 acres and - allowance, with a framed house, framed barn, and out homer, and a large apple ha rd thereon. • ALSO—A of the two undivided tow* •perts or shares the wh In to four equal parts or shares to be divided of and i' all that tartan tract dieted being en Island corn r celled Rattan ' s Weed. lying in the Susquehanna ,On abowotha month el Boger Creek. containing in the whole. by aisapinslies. My 'six acres and oat hundredfold twenty-Ave poselies, the same more or kes. The odor belt Wangle, to Stephen Newell and Franklin k""'""' •" 11 ho given at the time and place dale end lame ands known. HIRAM M IX, May 24, 1848. Adenosine's tk dads oars. r bimeets rders. H E en Militia within As benne ef the Ist T regiment 2d: Brig. llth Div. P. M.. will ant duly firmed and equipped for drill sad isipeoliun en Mew day the 21st Jane nest, at 10 eel A. M./ let the house of Stephen Canfield in litaidieg Sims. The company parades !Should Irs bell en Meedey June 7th st such places within their item=lbettude. as the commanding officers may direct. There subject to military. dirty is the Ist mgiment. ars AllulteelleilY refined to nth Section of the "set to iim p orittito se .penses of the Militia tire.," approved 25th April 1044. An election for Lient. Col. af the Rig. will be held at ti. Canfield's on the day of veining. Ma • Pe C. WARD. Giveaway& Mq 11, Mt OIL Id Rag, U. D. SATTERLEE. C. F. WELLEB, JR. N. C. HARRIS. El A I QK'S SAM SPRI Q I = l mat • cbtli ankli Per b. ibl.sElmrstitelfr•WraalbgiTawmt-Mar."4l mad New .0 - rival • G ds, by Express! B. lINGBBERT, lams just received boo Niw York a beautiful se• 11 sortment of Lawne.l3lingians; Barnett; Palm Leaf HMI; 4r— ice, which will-be sold very cheep.— Also Caps- and Parasols sod a au** of other goods. CaU and see the Marti= Beal lest spring's price; and if you should want any Wag in the way of New Goode. you will be sad to buy. F April 13,1847. First . lot of New Goods in Towanda. viONTANYEW &.00. ass nasiving • large and .I.VI portal assortment of Spring and Sanwa/ -Goads which will be disposed of at win:lank or mail at re dewed pion. April SO. 11141. CO E TO THE RESOUE , THE mhaeribeis havinemet with memo lames by 1 the Ms Irvin Towitada.m well es other loam, earnestly request that Mese who know theureelm • in debted will make leery .)Tort pomible to put min fwd. that we mey be able 10 meet our honest enpgenterets and continue our busnes• , MONTANYEII & CO. MOBTANTrIII & CO. have removed their budge= situatiOn a few 'doors below Bridge street where they intend to accommodate their customers on their usual liberal tams. We bare now on hand a fair supply of Goods whoa to the spring trade , which win be &pm ed of at veiny reduced prices. compared with : the great adenom' Goods in the city. Meech 22, 1847.. Distoolulims. • TEE' capattamaltip Immigrant existing between MONTA N YE! & FOX, his been this del salved by mutual calmest. AD. MONTANYE, Match 30, 1847. E T. FOX. The 'demob of the late firm d Montanye k Foe have been transferred to end and will be settled by E.T. FOX, who hes purchased the interest of Mouteoye io the goods on bead. He will COOOOl/0 business at the dare late of the dam, end will be ready to wait upon all who may all. Towanda, Match 30, 1347. 311EILMEINIBK11011111r..41111CRE—aes el do E. REED have removed their Store from N.. • 2. Brick, Row, to. No. I% Brick Row. formerly occupied by 0. E. Flynt & Co., where they will be happy to Ise their old customers mar MI theta goods cheaper than ever. Towanda, May 12,1847. No. 1., Brick Bow, apin in the Field ! Mr. Chamberffss, - e ... • ior A 8 just returned from the city ii , _ 11 of New York with a large 4,14 rr ofwastj m 4: 7and rir..mcom pri si ng .rt, - the following snicks :—Lever, ,_ L'Epine and Plain W a t ch er, i with a bb. ' '' a complete assortment of IGokl Jewelry, such es Ear Rings, Fin ger EM s, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains, i t Gold ens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Ililverware, an ny quantity of Steel Beads—all of which be offers far le exceeedingly cheap for CARH. aches repaired on short notice, and warranted to run well, or the money will be refunded, and a writ- ten agreement given to that effect if required. N. IL—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken in psyment- for work ; and ale,. kern now, and forever, that the Produce onset be paid when the work is done—l war against credit in all- its forma. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 2S, 1847. • Shaving and Hair Dressing. Solomon cooper, 11(0 ES PeCTFULL ir informs his old friends and pat ron. 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 en increase of patronage in future. He will always keep on hand a supply of oils, es sences, perfumery, and whatevet is aecessary to give an agreeable anish to his operations, ■rid will spare no pains in his endeavors to adapt his to wit the vary ing tastes of his customers. ALSO-81tholitooning for restoring and a stwe pre vetativn to keep the Heir from falling out," or turning gray, '• beautiful head of hair is a powerful auxiliary. March ' 1847. - T IST OP TRkyERSE JURORS drawn fir adjourn. ed or Special Curt of Oyer end - Terminer, to be held June 16tb, 11147. Leroy—Robed McKee t South Creek—Philo. Yeomen jr, J. L. Phillips; • , Darell--Bartbolornew Laporte, W. N. Goff, Ennes ; • Wyaloetng—Benj. Brown; Springfield—Thos. Wolcott; Anstenian—Lyman Morgan; Rome—H. 0. Chobbock, IP„.-Cranniar ; Minos -- Bader Wood,-Edirsrir P. Young, H. .Myers; Wpaz—,Stepjen Stitioiland jr. Bertrand Whitney ; Warren—MM. Pendleton ; Athimorrimo7 , Tlios. T. Human, L Entheabthdi e—Abicer Wood ; Albany - --Geo. Miller, Robert Lewis; . errietrtElirhs Reeler ; Towsndi tp—J. M. Watts Otwell—Asa. Barrow. J. W. Payson r Litehtleld—Banj. Ball ; Burlington—bbarmas Akmandec; Hiram Goo; Columbia—Wm. Strait.. Wm. H •Smitth ; Wells—Robert T. Miller, C. 8. Ingalls; Standing Stone—Simon Stevens ; - Bhesbegoira—Chas, Chaf f ee Andrew Webb - ; Lero7—Cyrus Holcomb; Grantille—Dunham Ross; Asylum—Harry Binary Smithfield—E. 1.1. Gorky, Lyman Durk, Joel Allen Springhill--Harry Ackley G. C. Vision ; Athens tp.—M. D.Hpsfford Samuel Ovensbire ; Troy boron—E. C. Oliver W.I. A. Vandyke ; E. HUBLIBEIRT Lir 91 CO IR ST 111 k. go TENDERS his servioss to Ilia friends and the rob lie generally in aft Wahiawa his proles ion. OF Eies in his dwelling near the corner of Riser and Bashi Streets. rewinds, May Is, ISM PRINTING PAPER. Akw Suodkooreopegior print msnufactared A. Bradley IF Bces, Dimwit Y., for ale way amp - by MONTAN YU' & CO. May Is, 1847. DISSOLUTION. (SHE 'FIRM of E. &Ai& & Bsa is ibis day &solved bismutsal coassurt. AU seesaws, Are., dos the firm oast be beise&sialy paid. E. SMITH. Tpiradde, May IS, 1847. Co TO SMITH. NEW FIRM AT ATHENS. TIE sedenissed hem brawl a paiteurship fie aka .1. ing Geoesal Memo& Ilesieeri et Misses. Pe. sods, the Rams d Welles k Danis, sad may be foetid at the old steed et llettedes, Welles & ENT* where they will sees be resew fiesh stock' of .GOODS hem New York. which they will bs berm to sal et bar prices se all she am all epee these. , C. F. WELLES. Jr. N. C. HARES. Athens. Pa.. Nay it 11147,: ' MEM NADA= 11111114.111111 ED AND 11ILANTIDAMANZI4 Orme? or /111/hpor sad Brides iltTirstay, IXTBERE greet is bar line will be At.. promptly V V friblemelky. owl et fair prices. Nay IS, 11147. 14=8 as s =wig, essertimpit of I RES, De & CLOAKING% M MIZICV"' IMPS imiltipliteliOttitittlied A LL Maw thaOniver themselves to be. , 11 IRt.a so Gook a Meg *bah am rPrikeil to eamk the ; Wire the tot of Deeigher, ‘4 4 ..amenimaildhiesitieoit nieq INN es they 'nor awe to poly 'issetrlvithotat qtr to per , was . . lot t ,A.D.MONTIUYY E. icauotii,' - a tau • ' et IQ. iLdt Brandy, Amer - a Brandy lindaie: . Blesompliela Whiskey, Port. Madena and Beim' wawa, me# che found ut the New Yotk Cheap Busire, Na. .Row of HEEDS ~ B , OOTB 7k. 211101 M--• filet-tete ementagentef &titre and lies Boom: Shoes said Shppete. the Watt Fteoeholf mule. just -opened et • i nov3 . , ' 0. D. BARTLEI,I"B. CAPS of dl kinds cheap, besides every thing vise at . 0. D. BA irmerrs., •_ a _BANTA-ANNA ,TAKEN - rum- received a large and splendid isscntinent of new J Goods, bought entirety with Cash, daring a west depromion in the market, and with the expreas:viiii of UNDERSELLING the BRAGIGADOOIES. • • . O. D. BARTLETT. I,ILOUIt. from Um "Globs bhilo." a oupenor•oruelo JV also PORK. Ent quali t y, for oils by November S.. ri.TNr & co. VI ORE of Mom A. No.. 1. BOOTS, ,aint I lama lrl quantity of LADIES' SHOES. just received by November 3.FLYNT & . . CLOTHS AND CA&siIIEELE: +ALARGE ASSORTMENT Of Cloths of all Modes sad color; and guillitiea,"and' prices. Casicarres. y and Plain. Bauioetts and a good asioibilent of Vestinp may be found at GEO. E. PLYN Pit co. THEGRAIFENBERG VEGETABLE: PILLS and tbe Green Mountain Vegetable Ointerent,lbr sale by the subscriber:rally agent fiw the town and bo rough nf Towanda. Idth -N. N. BILVTIL - LADIES ! I SAY, LA DIE'S ! ! If you bare made ap your minds to buy a nice dress. desk car shawl this mom, don't fail to cell at No. S; Brick Row, -where 70D eats Ind the most, best and cheapest article! in that line. that is kept in woo, besides all kinds of trinnimpi. Reasember, cal at ors t . BAIRD'S. 1 00 YDS. Beautiful Caminit', t,....Mega per poi below the arerket price at B. KINOSBEItir'I3. . BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. A PFW hura.red pounds BUCKWHEAT FLOUR hr 50 lb: sacks, . superior .►tick, kw received sad for este by Feb. 22. 0. D. BARTLETT. E. T. PDX. NAMES AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS. TUST received ■ large quantity of- Pine and Cominion II Mello Al" Plated and Japered Hannan Trim mings at - Feb. 22. MERUUR'S. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. IN pumuanee of an order of the Orphan's Court in and for the county of Bradford, 'held at Towanda on dm 1 Ith day of Ma 184'7, there grill be ezpourli to vela by public 'endue as outcry on the promMea es Friday the 18th dig of June nest,al ono-oclock. lathe 'Hero''', • eataio piaas or parcel of laid situate, lying and being in the township of Shesbequin and bounded as follow.: On the north by Archibald Forbes, on the east - by Archibald Forbes aml Geo. Chaffee, en the mouth by John G. Towner and Julia Townes his wife;. and on the west by the Susquehanna river. ammitring• about twenty acme most or lees, about twelve area prima, being the land or share of laud belong to Wm. Forbes of the estate of his -father, Elis:m Forhes,:deed. r late of Shesbequin township. Terms made knoWit on the day of sale. ARNEST FORBES; Guardia' of Wm. Forbes. Shesbequin, May 25, 1847. The Saddle and Harness Basmess TB itiU continued by. LKANAII SMITH, J. CULP .1 &C. T. SMITH, under the Firm of Oltenia) Smith 4 CO.,.st the old stand' N.onti side of tha Public Square, where will be kept constantly on band,: Best Plain and Quihee &oldies, Plated and Common Harness, tilt kinds of Trunks, Valicas, and sll‘ other work in their rum Carriage Trimming ¢ Military toOrk done to ender. Free their experience and pupeteality, they win hyper* vacant a share of public palmier. L Work CM be bed at their shop so chesp,.as at any other shop in the conntv 'of the same quality. May 18,'47 .1•11L11180,1•100ir • H• S. &M. C. MEEM;DR, rearmed their S GOODS to the Store formerly_ ma:spied by H. Mix Sons, north side oldie public square. where they are prepared to supply their costatiers Si hereto fore. TOwanda, Marth 17, 1847.. l poingrz - vm varci*zazi, THE subscriber tales thisonxeglinity Were wake to those indebted to Wm, that his wants, and MUST HAVE his does. All pitisons indebted will please take warning and govern thlowelves accordingly. Towanda, Hey 8, 1847. D. C.' HALL _ • .Q %TADS* boo, Haw Shoe, Hound Bed. Nil rode .1. - .11 H o me Shoe Neils, Steel 'of all kits& will be sold wiry low by A Woolen Factory, at Home. TAE subscribers take *Baum In announcing to Ma citizens of Bradford county and vicinity, that they base leased for a term of years the building situate in WyitoOng township, and known es Ingham's Factory, and whia,they are now fitting uti with machinery ind ipparatos for *he niannfotture of broad and nairovr Botha, flannels, ate., in *prior style and on the mod reasonable terms. Those wist,ing to have.woolmane fietured upon shares will find it to their advantage to give them a call. or they amdetermined that Domino shall be spared to give the tood,perfect satisfaction.— They work Wool into Broad or murder dresord cloths for one half the cloth, or if preferred, they_ will menu. facture by the yard as follows r—Breed cloths for from $1 to $1.25 ; Narrow cloth, from 44 to 50 et& Other -articles manufactured for proportionate prices. Wool carding and cloth dressing will be done. on short notice and reasonable terms. They will be pre : l pared for business on or before the Mist of /ant next. WY•losuller A pril 25, 1847. $A 'LL CLOVER SEED. • A QUANTITY of superior clover seed. both of the 1 - 1 largo and small kinds, just received and for sale cheap by 0. _D. BARTLETT. Towanda, March 21, 1847. grAtaalao LYSKEB MERCUR HAS REMOvED hie LAW. U OFFICE, to the second wary of No. b. Brick Row.. March 18.1847. NOTICE. JKINGSBERY, Ir., bits removed Ma (Isaac Books. . Stationery, ike.. to the Sri& Store, foneetly emu" pied by Manse & °ism% where Ina him& sqd lbe public are invited to call. Towanda, March 18. 1847. .11101.71•6111011:111111VAMLIIILsai • Burton Kingsbery, j_j'ite . removed his Gleed•-in-the frinCivote of-hie JJL dwellins itstlas. one, elsormentkof Ai, old , sla whin be is perused to,seernman*Abe !bepublic peed etaTly. aie invited to dad' neW tinattets.'whael, ; (as jiditiciaile say) '" be en ditelierte his 'idly sawn". ! ins to the best et hie ability." Tbssubectiberespec,te tbet-bie elepenees.will be rag teny doting the enesinil.!seseon, es ke, ie about, to btaidt be would theßroPs urge the "ego**4f. pr o mpt payments on tbi paitof thaw indebted; sad. as in Inky bound be will seer pray. -. BURTON KINGSBERY. Towards. Keeb sS, p , i • • , lIIMICSA ..Ig ob tlialb.,Mit.olll-11F-41111110 . BALED •PROPOI§ALB reciiied bj S Commis:topers of Iladord minty at theieotllee, until dis &I derol.turio mitt:forthrdelluerip ore the public 11111118te s 4 tits -florosigh of Towanda, of-our boo. Auld mod fifty thoustokigood ourebuntobla .btiok., of suitabie qualkies fpg, liwoructiou of a Court Homo, A. 'L. CRXIVIISIL — • BLACK. Vossiiiuloutts. T ", 18,311 q /1.1.1#47 ,lESlll4iork - WINDOWAMMO-4 .No. 7 Spruce:: 714trume . .' -ititTAIIIOIBIIOIII- , aniojXBM•frand:Retnit4-ittRAI - 110400iik God& fling:town( noises sinew in the Lite MOE of besenifelltinst Al' moth edeared awl delta* gilele erery_ityin deneriptiken 0444 Buy per cent. cheaper than .enii*- • place, Trilling** at asitni Banner and interiorsleeorationiF door , inrywriefir BART*, • Ih•1 14- Manisfaidneen" . , ?mums Awarded ts By the Istrien lastitate,be 1849--A 1 4 114 v 114r ey 1... I 1841—A Diploma Gold rop • I tir4l—A Upton", the beet Go 1843—A -Dithoire•fier the. beet 1844-41 Dian foe sequin, • 1846--4tilver Medal fhr the too 1845,-4 Silva Media tee the Tbieei to eenio, that the Agee is t4pleionis of the Merriam lamitieelr HENRY MEMO, 6ai3B Ree.lllte. of the A • Neelw Fal and: Titer /TINE. soltsalber is now receiving New York a large assortment of 0, the eiMen, carefully selected, and pa le low prices, which will inablis his foe cosh, lumber, country . produce, or His meads and the public genewillY sail roomiest ha stock befars pc ' He feels confident that hemus offer•th 1 , than they Imre heretofore mode in th' other in this . region Of country. In be' gland In all their Tanaka, Thy t - : Hinlware. Crockery, GROW Nedsr l Oils; Dye Stuffs. Boots, Shoes, 4 Towards, 0 - 21, 1841, H rim - Ladies will find vest . ..a dress goods ; bessitifni at very low priests as 111MRENCH and Emboli cii,,tlfir. 1 1 Tweeds for pvervoita. *lnc, finals,* great vadat, willjitio found id OUSLIN Ds WANE, FALL & WINTER MICATANYEEr & CO., tor • I desirable assortment of Goods,' • great &premised& she market. en English UROAD-Cl.OTBB,,C•asi and the choicest patens' of Prints •ad) Grateful fin past favors they reapectfu roue public to NM and - examine their can huid out sulkiest indoor:one:its to og Pub* Pawn* • Baptienibor 7, ,11346. wk..miro 111 HAB just receive' th e' largest amortment of MEW MEW GOODS' ever bread{* linalioni tie ogeni in exchange' for . • CASE... LUMBER.LUMBR. sr PRODUCE. Monroeton, May • PROC: ,THEREAS the V V *Went lodge r ing of the counties and EL Morgan and edges in and for their preeepthearim me directed, for hob Terminer, at the II Towanda, appointed of said county, on to those who are 'born to prosectite apinr io the jail - of said col to'appear at the sal prosecute against 0 requested to be put to their notice. Dual_ et Towanda, ear bold 184 t, ied Stamp the yew T BAC/JELIN, 1.1. lbm third .toe. LOOKING GL fraintig, latest soy 1 I 8., KINOSBERY 1 - 10118 TIC Ct 1..1 leg, and drillink kV, awl wadding. ha it .nvlt ADMINISfRATOR'S° e — aa:nt d w theAAitiN,htet. p. e q to make payment withu Intidn eliekta spinet maid estate. theta duly 1,0014 W to the eubwriber NANCY HENRY c Warren. clitay .3, 1847. ORPHAN'S COUR' IN pummel!' of en order of the Bradford county. held armies dip of >Nay 1847. will be exposed 'endue or, outcry, oh the prem - 24th dif of June next, at I Oar* log described- lot of land 'situate by t and bounded es Wows* Conies - the public road leading from Route in Rome township. and running n• two rods, thence south eights-oine one-fourth rods to a corner. then -- west two rods, thence north eighty ten end one-fburtit to•the tithing terealpone eriusre rode thereon erected, being a let of land Creamer, dee'rl. in April 1842. by lor, in his Gfe time. Ina of which' di died porseserd. Terme ;node kn role. • ' LEWIS Nay RI. 1147. • W. B Adniinktrone at J Er' A small iron Gay HORSE; with black mime and tails I forehtedonsiene hind foot panty smell wart the tight side Wide es bights; escaped how the . in redrew tetwaship. Licoming!Wen its, the 1 bth inst. Said honer e l Btedfotdeannty,entl it is suP • ' I A. 7 - 51101111.6111 Ain lettiftai wireer sped doe' weer, Fr treseded:by gists' infenestioe thtypeW 40iver,hini st..Bmith's • ail apassagb is l.ll 17 (aspen's, will be pil. t RE' IMPORTANT" 7 4 0-2 6 MP% Rensintsit 3. to VW botawrie mohloper. Damp* ti!.„. MONT y wittoPlitt.trzei as 1. family _without 4m-came o* iottiotell- plume_ hafboriog ar poor, r I 'hail pay no debts of WILLIAM`. Buutingtr, March 1 % 131)Crra .'514111M41J dozen' &lye' 10 mint ; eWlf 11110 ma • gicA 4a tbo best end ebea "wad lattice ittiti to tow& Cal Sicrcbanb*, &LI .111Pfleo to roy Mil !=e3=l -picert wilt ' sir Ai, OAP . rim,. Mpg, - at "Willi ap , .•4411.1m %ors 'Paw ~TQa~. Pbs Pew. • A Pam , 43.14/ ,Pcast. Grebilter*:, tin" esiepthein ts~~, ~, Gook. the el /II DIM imeiki Me memsemeM. seM men} (lam ppm. - emdfm. ▪ iesiemi leo& ' elammlimme•— !. better *pas tow% er sem ▪ semem SAD ;. Stmosemise. Ikea, Pik" N. BEIVII Mil Rob Roy Mill yAmill he- linsi RETTIP- GOODS. minim a ithy •doetheg Wog Free& & - earl &ththeis, w omias.` y saki athere. mock. ma it • their either or. -Ihmi celmisbi rari - p - 4 ihamei** 1121:1 >a! and Ilare• of • Cantu im . ncti othensio any} ~h.i. wore 00 =0 00 J . wick }MlME". OTICE. t• BENA4I deed., Its delay, sad theme ill irlesm roma . ALLYN. ' Aihnhatitrater. SALE. *bales Coen of . co iba fontisasth .sale ibp public on Thuhulay Ha P. M. ' the . follow. • township of Rose ins at a corset as 1 1 Blase to Johaiou'a c 4 r 4 eVO,Ill0•• . • east, Miami south isoe'dqpsa. 'Se &eat irso; if hashish*: saw shamed Moss Wails of he said L 11.,t7 '• said J. B. ,n the 6* at tlrc•Fir. *YPIAIItD • - -• ; ,;‘ 7 . 1 1 3:104 the* yesrs'OW p.t. I *tun astriajai *bite; - lad al" a and on sewn 4 60 sidmiegiber j, ha., on Waisiesi ! Wind in Trsly was tilmalligsite • his whansahoista. • 'shall to Awl& ; • ' **Fantail. =ll ' ICURES.' llP.oqual in ibingr Tis FOX:, irjr. lova WI ', I ST muusgsum• ROSINiXtN; Pak Coin" 10. b. :ip 600kilid Aims. • tit if striemes .r.ll/IVIVIL t,*