Ell Waldo *Oita_ of gp, PlMgidelpikla Market. PIMA; )111Nr, 18, 1847. Ite . tiitrs of the arrival of the steamer Cambria u4O Ol ‘received here this morning by tele. ... jo g, but .iltiviire did not come on till alter I I " F.j oo k, and itt. 'Made Odic until Ater It 4 . 4 Since th n en ot prices for Flour and Meal tint io ra t a tlinvicdeclined, and no sides have been mo d e to, teet: the market. Sales before the new tray made public of 3500 Ms; Flour at 118,50 & gg.. 7:i a brl. and 400 brie at $B. • Subsequently it has b e en offered at 88 & 17,75, without buyers.. In p f q Flour, Com Meal, Wheat and Com, no sides hoe transpired !since the steamer'snews was inade public Flew Twirl; It arks', THVZSDLT, June 17, 1847. Th e Brea Stila market was entirely upset to-day t he foreign tiers. and dealers were in a fog „jt' they got together on 'Change,, when buyers' w a. s ejters came kgether at VI 00, and about 10,- o pohlds were disposed • ofmay for shipment at t he price- A sale of 1000 was made at 88,- 03. and 500 bbls strait Gennessiee at 88_ 25. For J u ly delivery 2000 bbls sold at 87,50. There were ,ellers at the cktse at 38 00. , Meal could haw been bought at 85,00 for Western. The Grain Market was as much unsettled as R e a r . Corn fell oft 10 to 15 eta a bushel, and' Wheat is 20 cis loafer than it was a week ago.— Sales on the spot oftorn are about 15.000 bushels at 100 for mixed to 108 and 112 for yellow. ,To atria-pin July aria August, 40,000 bushels sold at k9O ets, and at 110 for June.. At the close 105 and 108 were the fair quotations for mixed and vAlow round. 'A lot of good Ohio mixed Wheat 'was 'offered at 180 cts, and 1000 bushels red sold I hear' at 175. Oats are 58 k6O cis, with sales of woo bushels. A sale of Bays was made before the steamer at 125. - - New abveriisem' cuts. BOOTS , AND SHOES. Thai are jot about here ! Ars% ye! Tes, I ageism: rrHOUSAND B of Aimee the question has been asked, 1 Where on earth are all the Boots and Shoes nta i,cfictured_th_st supply the continual rush at the corner of Main and Briagii - streetta_Olara answers that this to the place, and these are the thisii — werilwit with ! Seventy-eleven nerd ashiotur 'every two .seconds! Put un the Steam! ! _ Hear ye hear ye ! and understand, that O'Hara, at the corner of -Main and Bridge streets, will sell at retail this season. 39,781 - pairs of Boots. Shoes and Briigans, at a leis puke than ewer was or probably ever will be of fered again in Towanda. The Ladies' Department in this establishment is richly, furnished with fashions. Ladies', misses', and elaklrmi's fancy and common boots and shoes, even to the extremity of the latest fashions. Mistake not the place —Cornet of Main and Bridge streets, llie only hsc Store in Bridford County. Half cash arid hall trade for, Butter. H. O'H A RA. Towanda, June 16, 1847. ORTN'S CI intettiance fen ,order Orphan • _ .1. Bradford co ty, held at Thwanda, in and for said county. on the.l , 4th day of May, A. D. 1847, Will be 'tposed to sale by public v . ...mane or outcry oh ther pre wises, on Wednesday the 28th day of July, A. D. 1847, at 1 o'clock P. W. the billowing piece of land situate in the tdwnstip of Springfield, bounded north by the com4y road Irading • front Troy to Tioga Point, and by lands of Sylvester Leonard, east by lands'of Oliver Gates sod lands of Paul Shemway, south by lands of Stephen 1180. ind west by lands of Daniel Bartlett and .1: W. Manor- sorlands of Lemuel Faulkner. Contlining one hundred acres or thereabouts; with a two story framed dwelling house, a framed blip and other out hones thereon erected, and an oreharM thereon. The above will he . sold as the property of Benjamin M'Affee *ed.—Tenni made known on the day of sale. June 21, 1847 T IST or. pn INONSengaged in vending Goods and Merehandite In 'Bradford county, classified and ai rs according to law far the year 1847, to wit : Wlthor without Itq. Class. Licrilse. Fritche Athena bore' no liq. 14 7 00. C. Park " - 14 7 00 H. $.- Comstock, "• 13 10 00 11. A. Perkins. L. S. Dow . °rib, EU= C. H. Herrick, " Welles & Harris, " John Watkins, A diens tp. -- " A.&R. H . Morley, Burlington, _ " John N. Daniels " Core & Oerw 11/1. Jobilodey, Edward Overton, " E. E. Rathboue, Canton, liquor Newman & Brown, " ho liquor Jahn Horton jr, Asylum, Elmer Horton, " A. W. Renshaw, 1". Moody & Co., Durel4 fl. D. Chamberlin, " Coolbaugh & Salisbury, de R. L Hswlej, Franklin, J. W. Mercur, T. Humphrey, Herrick, " 114 7'AO Wm. Angle,•• J. J. Watiol, Monme, 4 . -13 10 .00 8.5 &.1. B. N. Hinman, do. liquor . 14 10 60 J. B. &0. Smith, " ,no fig. 14 700 J. Nagle & Bon a .' 14' 700 John Hanson, . - knee . 14 10 SO Coolbsugh el• Salisbury, do. ' - no liq. 14 700 - 8. L. &R. Fowler, a - . . 14 700 Theo. H umphrey, Orwell, : • " 14 700 Henry Gibbs, s se 14 700 D. Bailey; Pike, o 13 10 00 •. .A. 8. Smith, a ' " 13 10 00 JE. Bullock, s i o 13 10 00 .1.. 8. Maynard, Rome, " 14 700 Auph Coolbiugh, Ridgbery, • " 'l4 700 the. F. Wilson, " liquet It 10 50 Wm. Campbell, Sheahequin, DO liq. 13 1 0 00 Fork & Whitheck. -l' • " _ 13 10 00 limey at Satterlee. a 13 10 00 LR. Hurley, Smithfield, liquor 13 l5 00 . li racy, ry, . „, - no liq. 'l3 10 00 B. Bullock & Cri." " liquor 13 15 00 I. C. Adams, Standing Stone np liq. 14 700 - Brit & Storrs, " liquor. 13 15 00 II W. Tracy, .. 44 13 15 00 Ho.trin & Ladd Towanda boili ." 14 7 00 • 556 M C Mescur, .. " ny liq. 13 12 50 11 . B. Bail", . a a 'l4 7bo th.oanxin g .i;efy, , a . - 13 10 00 ElTlott & Torrikina, a . 1 13 10 00 OD. Bartlett, 1 " " 13 10 00 Wu. H. Ibunl &Co. " - " 13 10 00 E. T. For, MI 4l 13 10 00 C. Reed, . . 44 13 10 00 A. 8. Chanderlizi, " •o • 141 4:1 700 T r . 76 ,740.,.. , .. se • lo \..7 00 ''• I C 4 otniony Ir. .. " . It .---7 00 N5•10i,'6 02 ,„, so " 'l4 1 7 00 Hugh •O'llara " a 14 700 y io DtE. D. Monoto wye & c o . a 12 12 50 G a HanYano Troy, liquor 13 16 - 00 Po Reoldingi ok oo ' a 11 22 60 B .W.IDF Pomero y , . " 11 is 50 0 Po Bal !kw a'alei . . no sy. 15 12 60 lard .„ " _ 14 50 Prridulask Mather, Ulster, n liquor o lic 14 10 7 00 % Tracy „ a - 14 700 1 ;1 11 011a dr Co. a `• so 13' 10 00 7". Cason, . a , 13 10 00 ' 2 Uso Holeauth, 'W . pox, liquor 14 10 50 , liome Taylor, Wens, -7 dr t & A . Lewis, , lir at s. no „ liq. 14 14 7 00 C. B. Fisher, 7 . u mg ' It .. 14 - 7 00 II &Gli , Wellea.- a a- 13 1 10 00 D r,,,— -..... 0 r, ~,. B fr,,, 1 ., .7r, o 14 700 ii. Ty,m7; w domestic 14 350 41 liquor 14 10 60 . 4 411 6 P erm a" aggrieved by the foregoing Claseifleatien, , notifird that an appeal will be held at the 'remorsers Office on Thursday the 15th day e(July. _ 'PEAS. STOCKWELL, . - A 371 2 ". r of Wirazdile t Tex for Bradford county: JOEL. P. WA FEE, BENJ. J. WAFER, Elea/toes of Benj. WAGse. Ad I I dl I 7 00 10 00 . I 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 M 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 78 10 7 7 7 7 7 00 7 00 7 00 - 7 00 IM =I ang4ll"%,itt. IN TOWN =Lllliellibet; URI ail, Wet GEM Med i Wl* dr& innonshisanpalt anailisiola; bin arbitiba ,pad pas* at 1111Whafilial*baniba -b7 enar&isy t yr will now andaaver",„,„aso.,. is ifirNaol r craft and prim stow - we 4.e EA an Mod Mit lb. LASH . Miff AND CHEAPEST sae& at pia Tomah. bought eacinliv* he, ea* sadl aims di. real nleadion picas. Oar An& esinina as Gana et Dry Goods, Greeeriar, Crockery, Bard. were, Drug* mei Jilredieints. For fwtber paniesion lank shag . Win nisi non way 0 Calf and naimaine Gar kr Ira know that evilly body Inas eel at E.. 1, bins purchasing' elembesn. V. H. BALM & CO. inns 15, 11147. LADIES DRESS GOODS. am toosived et No. 11 Diet Dew, es uswilist asesitotest of rick salll2llle 4 all. psi. ef oho style, seek as Gulped T esismidessi Now . etwny Ins.. 111. D. thiselissa laws. , apses, Deblois. truegires Beitee;Leilies * , ihesses, togither witirall the tow awl fashions lclihieswis tbs. weld is bud is the city if New . sod WM be sold chips this the sews goodie - . be bought et any /Ass atebashaest is asewitety. ' ,rastabss ibis, wad bible yes purehme wig Wise BAIRD'S DO. *. D. R. ATS—Tbs largest mil hest WNW eissitaset at IleamerHats. ceesistieg of NimesANS& stump Ite , astable. Pedal. Palsiser, sirs., lie age deep at ONNETS—Florsisas, CAM' Fi Rues amid Al Lawn Beam* all of do Isom isdiceis. Ifi BAIRD'S. 1100T8 & BHOEB--Mas'aCidlrend Mom= boob 1-/ and Cowes. pities, and Luise thosa of way draciption at PINTB t OILB— T 1 sees Oil—White Lard, dri and grained Void= Bed, l and'ap kinds of Paints facade it the disarm* stole in Towanda. . BAIRD% NO. i t B. It. FIBH,--Nlockerei. Bh.d, mad Cod dame it ROCE The best mid. of Tut klr ger, Rice.Tobeeee, ake be fouled et *AIR DRY GOODS.—Everything in the line iftfry Goods ,usually kept in this country, or earir wanted for use, can be found at No. 3 The .id gouda wee pur chased in New York after the great rush was ovyr,'and when there was a great depiessiew in the likliusla. sod consequently were bowel cheaper and shall be sea cheaper than any stack at goads in Bradford wiiityr This is true, if we do say it ouraellros f and Wren don't behave it, just drop in at No. 3, whale the &tam try, to Come- I and you will become souvinted that goods apt be sold cheap is Telatattis. WM. B. BAIRD *CO. ii tibia. Bah jest received sims far sale 1 , 3 at BAIRD'S, 7,10.3, H. R. "eq.° IL-40 setts of het toe lour jest received sod ter ..led SALIM'S, NO. 3, D. M. New Arrival at Na. 1, Brick. Baw ! ILVIIMINOer Itt new meeiviag, end arm fir We. re the DRUG DE DEPOT, Np. I, Brick Item. o Imp ediditios M his former stook, eemistiell of every moiety of Grseerin, imp ad lkdicika. he kith, Nets, . Oils, hrfum, hoey Ifikke k. which .wOl be sold at whales& or retwl, et wanenalli low 7. Terms CASH. Towanda. Jim 1047. ERY'S, in the asOntry. ean be wippfied with. - kJ - all articles in their lilts, en the mod reasonable 'terms, et jell! No. I, BRICK ROW. ~ DICTORI..L BROTRER JONATHAN, for the .1. Fourth of July, et No. 1, BRICK ROW. LUNBAWS, Rerres, sad • splendid article of LE ported CIGAR'S, at N.. I. BRICK ROW. PATENT MEDICINES, every kind now in tree, eau be tread et the Drug Depot; Agent Ike deynde Smith's, Cliekenees, Moat's, Tina killer, and various other medicines. A foil and round eeprely always en baud. jet. - No I, BRICK ROW.. OILB' PERFUMERIES, a splendid snide of Hoir Bnubeis, Tbartnotasters, and Fancy Attieke, ler sale at jet. t No. C, BRICK ROW. PEDLERS will litid it ta tbsit'sdvaatage to eel at the Dreg Depot, where they can be supplied with eve• ry ankle desired; such as Oasis, essences, ke.%, an die best terms. jel6 No, 1, BRICK ROW. SEALED propose Is will be received by the Co.. missioners, at their office in the bereegh of Towanda until five o'clock in the Ammon of Thursday die 24th day of June inst., forth erection of a Caere House in said Borough. Plana and ispecillcatiene will be exhibited at their office on and alter smooday the Slat inst. Bea. My will be required for the faithful peifennsece if the contract.A. L. (MANNER. • Towanda June Bth, 1847. U l argrekeSTUDeke "Mr adMinkt THE Subscriber offers his new dock of HATS AND CAPS at the fire Widish' see* of tbe . Brick Row. where the bat sanapetary ef Mr. Thomas was formerly kept. These who wish to pinebarn fix Cash, will be accommodated et very tedssol prteMr— Fur lists from-one to fear dollars; Walk Hats from ems to three dollars; Wool bats from Way-soot and a half cents to one dol/mr ; Caps foie eighteen emits be two dollar—according to quality. HENRY MERCUR. May 27, 111147. SPRING GOODS. Ha. dr, M. C. MERCuR have jun received good arreetmest Gingham. Laura., Browner Shawls, Mowers, Wreaths. &c.. wide& win Woad cheaper than ever. Towanda. May 3. 11147. New Arrival of Goods, by Karr . • , 11. EINGSBERY: LAS just itosived from fNew Ye*, a boantifid as ions:neat of I..awns,.oingbann, Bennetts, Pain ;tear Haw, 4-c.. &c, which will be sold very cheap.— Also Caps and Parasols.and a ninny of other goods. Call and see the reduction from tut spring's prices. and if you should want any thing in tho4ray of New Goode. you will be sure to buys April , 11147. First lot of New Goods is Towanda, MONTANYEIe & CO. ars numbing a large and general assortment of Spring and Sommer (hods Width will be disposed of at wholesale or retail at !e -duced prices. Apri1•20,:11147. COME -TO THE RESCUE! HE subscribers having-met with ewe losses by T the late Are in Towanda, as weN am ether kens, earnestly remiest that those who know than sties debsed will make mrory eiat pessilis to pot gm in hoods that we may be able to most est hus aseigessmaft and continuo tom Immiamm MONTANYCII du CO. MONTANYWB & CO. Wye nomad tisk busise. situation L a kw doom Wow Eddie anon whirs thoy intend to aroosenrodate drab ewelenaws on their moat liberal terms. We base non an hand a fair ow* of Goods adapted to the sprang Usk. which wiq hi &ees ed of at greedy redaesd prima, inatgared with tbe great advance, of Goods in the city. Man& 22, 1847. • Co VO 'W/A12.7011111D9 Ti - As just received the' largest. eissortinent et .141EW 1.1 000138 ever brought into Bream! co., which he often in exchange for. CASH, . . LUMBER. air• ' PRODUCE. Montagne. May 10. 1847. L iDIES can find a impeder onottment • GOODS & CLOAKENGS, at MEgCUWB. 11E111A811:111NE. , • . "="2112121111117 - - as PI , • • 'NES thikeetultid Wend* every issues who 'waste to pftethase 131001$3; Out belies eyessio• either the* at NEW GOODS" is No. 2; Brith idsw• far slaty by Reed, one dace beiow timeliest Olio, when le would bi dew to thew est sae hie god who will favor Iliat with a sell ; es be is ilthetalued set to be made sold by ley mein this et my Way Taw' this side of New York. ally Awl is vety Serge, oeosiiting of Goods, Greven% Crocker A ll Dot s , tr. atent of Dress Goode, Sark as Sweat othirtians Gingham, Gitt re i on twat of dam,awl Argandie da, Plaids, and Laaaa dada, Abe, , A great vane& of Thswis, VOA,. And American &W i t: sum, sestings • 1- Cis& Tweeds , awl areteur Stub. • tcrA• I . Deset foil to tell. es I tr- win mil tc for the Ready Mao a little bee them say ethos live was. Talesaila, Jame 1,187. TUST received 13 Chests Fresh Tow siding frcia IP $74 to 75 cage pet lie n warranted gill ot eso wM et • Fors. NO. 2. B. R. COME one and all sad age the beat and dart Ein pr, Cafes and Maisano in town at • is.. L FOX I §4IOP R. A FIRST ndii id of Ganti.kiisireifiril mane baits A line nadirs and tuataras; also Wier? kid B. B. Ties Buskins, Gaiters and half Gaiters aM an endless variety of child 'a shaninC:' NVIAPOtiI t AFEW Family t omixormuc Mali. tine, with' H Physician.: Also, • few , Laurie at IFOX'B. NO. 2, B. R. CROCKERY 4 GLA WARE, a Seat rate amott num at jet NO. 2, B. R. tb row Au& Ithillirs, t - *HOINN anti Lawn Bonnets ratio Leghorn, Pearl br44..,and Paloihnd'hata, and a pelt variety of eve at ' I NO. I. IL R. T HZ Wks ad grey that tbe lan* and prettiest nolortinent of Goods, Ribbons, Parasols, flows Hosiery, &e. in to is to be found at FOX'S. OA sad see than, as they selling from IQ to 25 per cent. cheaper than at any Store in town at jape I. O. 2, B. R.' 200 PIECE'S Calicoes. the piettiest in liag from b to I b coats par ylud June I. . NO. 2. B. Its. J. H. BLACK. Ili 11===3 BOOTS ,A ND SHOER. O DOZ EN of Acme cheap Parasols left, which are 11l selling' at reduced prices sit- N . O. 2, D. K. SAYINGS BANK. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. AT an annual meeting of the directors of the " wands Ravings Bank." C. & E. REED were elected in place of G. E. Flynt & Co., whose term expired May let, 11147. It is the intention of the new Cashiers & Co., to sustain the credit of the institution " putting goods low down " to pay up amassers.— We thereforeinvite our old customers and the public generally to call and examine our meek of New and Cheap Goode, just received, and convince thetnedvse - -ef the truth of the old .adage, that " Gunk have, can, and shall be sold cheaper at the Savings Bank than at any other estelilishment in Towanda. No. B. B. R. NeylB, 1847. C. dr. E. REED. First Arrival of GoOds from New York. AtL- Burgas JiCtisirabery, Jnow receiving a pupal sasortament °fp \ ping soul Eloamer Goods, which will be sold cheaper Man goods were ever offered in this place before. His friends will And as they mount the steps at his door that prima go down. Call end examine for yourselves,— My goods mid price' will ponies tbanaelves. , Ind a large and general amortment of every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glees, Neils, Iron, Reel. Paints, Oils, Dye Shies, Boolot Shoes, Hats, Caps, Codfish, Mackerel, &c., &c. Mrlriends and the public generally are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock,Us I am omitted I can offer them goods cheaper than at any other Store. May 17th, 1847. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. HE Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the T mane and fins of. Welke dr. Betrerles, and idatterke, Welles & Harris, at Athens, Pa., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and ac counts of both Inns will be found at the old stand, where one of the parties will always be ready to souk with those having Athens, ra. ALL persons amount. Notes de wellteesll i wig be ..de el SA" Athens. PL. ARIGADE ORDERS. . - THE enrolled militia and volunteers withi , the J. bounds of tbe 2d Brigade 9th Div. P. M. will meet. for military discipline, inspection and review as follows r; - Is companies en Monday the 7th day of June next, at aid plates as my be directed by the commanding slicers thereof—and in regiments and baseborn) ea fol low.: The 3d regiment, commanded by Vol. A. K. Based, Ist Bet. on Monday June 14, 1847, 241 Bet: same Reg. on Tuesday June 16th: There will be an election held in the 3d Bat. on said day for Major, in place of A. Clem, removed from the State. 4th Reg. commanded by Col. N. A. Elliott, Ist Bat. on Wed nesday June 16th ; 2d Bat. same Reg. on 'Thursday June 17th. The Ist Vol. Bat. of Tioga county, com mended by Lieut. Col. Joeeph Ynukin, on Thursday June 17th. The 241 Reg. commanded by Lieut. Col. H. H. Seely, en Friday June 18th--en election will be held on mid daj for one Col. of said Reg., and Major for the let Bat, of said Reg. The 3d Vol. Bat of Brad ford county, commanded by L. J. Bradford, on Friday June 18th. The tat Vol. Bat of Bradford county, cassnanded by Lieut. Col. Theodore Wilder on Sitar day June 19th. There will be an election held on said day for one Major in place of Erne Calif resigned.— Tbe Ist Reg. commanded by Col. P. C. Ward, on Monday June 2 1 st--an election will be held on said Ely for the election of one Lieut. Col. of said Reg. in place of E. W . Morgan. Alligeed. The 4th Vol. Bat. of Bradford county commanded by Liets: Col. C. F. Wells, Jr., on Tuesday June 22d—an election will _be held on mid day for the election of lid Major of said Bat. in place oer. B. Overton revissoM: The 2d Vol. Bat. of Bradford county, commanded by Maj. Jackson Pierce, on Wednesday 23d--en election will be held on mid day for the election of one Lieut. Col. of said Bat., in plaice of E. Daniels. resigned. The atis Reg. commanded by Col. Jacob Harder, on Thursday June 24th--an election will be head in die let Bat. of said Reg. for the election of Major in the place of .1. F. (homelike, elected Lieut. Vol. of said Reg. The atten tion of A and commanders of militia companies is • y called to the act of 26th April, 1844, end • an ea "To redo= the ezpences albs militia sys tem of this commonwealth, and to provide a more rigid Node for the collection of militia fines." KM the re turns of enrolment and bat of absentees moot be ends in strict confo;ty with mid act.—Penalty for neglect to f • roll to I afmpeder. lea. do/lore--Lis of jfpx do ll ars. W. • E. BARTON, Inspector, 241 Bag., 9th Div., P.. 114, 'Smithfield. May Bth, 1447 - . TIRE GE.EFENDERG VEGETABLE P1L1.1.4 and the Green Mountain Vegrfabk.Oitifnient, for sale by the subscriber, only agent for the town and bo rough of Towanda. d 22 N. N. BETTS. T ADIEB ! I SAY; LADIES ! If you have made 1-A up your minds to boy a nice dress, cloak or shawl this semonoton't fail to call at No. 9, Brick Row, where yen out Ind the most, best and cheapest articles in that live, that is kept in town, besides all kinds of trimmings. orsesober, call at nail f~ir~i MI DM? PERM . k Ce'llmikast HATINGva;Roika gown« u s iorr is 'the - liniandeiho bssioni hope by aimi smaiemise Wed Wrier a wollos to benhona to =wit iobsrowf pub- P Tbrisrey away" be hied may is stiond to any pea= who wakes ocainpidetioss is their li tey win occupy dotal Auld of knits dr. Moen; sod os it hem jaw 4eea nolaiged sod sodsai ti opoeii w o sod essvaina, will and it nist side balsam fa OTT & TOM & May $7, 1e47. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! =naiad .d for solo orl•iolid oosoctolest of wawa sonwort Oooda, oda& will bo gold No doop for Cob so alo bi fwd Nowbets Prod..— Common will llnJ it M their alvosiogo to tap sod ex amine *Mewed beam perehadeo ebewbere. hay 27. • ELLIOTT dr TOEILMB. A NY qemblity at OLNOIRES. jest Nerived mod A kit silo by ' ELLIOTT & TOMILLIK T AWNB of lall varieties; aloe Gingham Lawrie very 1A low for cash by ELLIOTT & TOMKINN: Bool'B and Oboes, the largest stock in town and &elapse ean ba bsughtin the country by E. & T. S • EOM visor of sEkiads--Freach 111!Itio . Banos • Pr.*. Buskins, kid Last. lag Oaken, Irsrie,ty dal kinds by E. &T. C 4 rr9rt 'm4 114 quillidcy' —Ai° Carrel warp i obt e and alibied E. & T. LOCKING GLASSES, of every variety for aide ..le 9 E. di T; IRON allAinda. English and Sondes, together with and hamnred ; GLASS am cheap as- the • large stock of NAHA, by E. &T. r A LD,LabIe Nail' Rods, a very large quantity as cheap as the ebeapeat. & a variety afvntall iron by E. & T. AISPLEN DID aasortment Parasols of all size& and of every variety of liallwallas by E. Or. T. DONNETS, a goal variety Leghorn. Strew. Lawn 13 and Coburg, cheap as the cheapest by E. & T. .T WHOM Hats °fa sizes and descriptions, getter with . good let of pahnkaf by E. &T. eat penman. `RIB. frt. A GOOD assortment of C.licoes. In fact, we have ihs good an assortment of all kinds of Dress Goads ss yon'ews find air any rotors in the country. Also, a good assortment nf Globs. Userimerss; and Summer wear of all kinds lead &trontitiloos as cheap for cash es the cloister .by E. & T. SHKESINGB sod blimp. both bleaehmed sod un % Map:bed cheap an the thaw,* by & T. SALT! SALT!: , 200 BARRELS Ileh for sale at June & MOMTANYEB' & CO ' Spring and Summer Goods., N. N. lIETTS 7 Is now opentUrre new and splendid assortment of I staple and fancy Otods at his store. (situate an Main stunt two doors below Bridge street (west aide) nearly opposite. Montanye's & Co.') embracing all snicks generally kept in the country, illicit as Dry Goods, l : Groceries. Crockery and Glasi ware. Hardware. Nails, Iron. ail he varieties of Steel,-Glass. Paints Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil 4-c. which be offers is purchasers at unusual low priers for Cub, Produce, or approved credit. And would re spectfully invite all who wish to purchase to call and examine Ins goods and prices before purchasing else where, as he is Confident be can offer good bargains. June I, 1847. 1011R1NTS, N. Da Lain,. Gingham,, Lawns, Ate.- 1 The Ladies will find a beautiful asimettneut at joss BETTS'. AGREAT variety of shawls warts, parasols Ladies and Minns' Bonnets very cheap at BETTS'. BLACK & BEAVER CLOTHS, black and fancy Cassinsares, and all sons of Summer stalk a large aarartmant, low far cash at B WINDOW & WALL PAPER, • nice variety and cheap at BETTS'. IrjARRIS 4 BLOODS' Gnaw scythes and scythe 1111 lambs pAio Harris cradle scythes at BETTS'.: SHOES—Lilies' Minas and Children's , a large ya rimy outland at je9 BETTS'. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. O. D. Bartlett. HAB the-pleasurs to inform his friends and costs seers wed the public in general. that he is just re ceiving a bergs and carefully selected stock of seasona ble Goods. which. as heretofore, he. is prepared to sell lower than any BRAGGART. Towanda, June 2, I - 847. • PAPER HANG INGS WHE largest and most beautiful assortment of Pa: per Hangings ever brought into this place. just received and fee eats cheeps, 0. A BARTLETT'S. Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes.. - Groceries, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Bonnets, Crockery, Anoka . and Stationery. Iron and Steel. Paper of all kinds, Paints and Oils. Glass and Putty. NEARLY every variety of each of the above kinds of Goods on hand settle lowest rate at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. COIL CHAIN. fEST *sled aid chain for Bull wheels to raw mills and other similar Dees just received and for sale cheap by -4 - - - - 0. D. BARTLETT BONATTS. .. • Asplendid assortment of Leghorn and straw Bonnets, latest style just, received and for sale very low by 0. D. B A RTLErr. WOOL WANTED I! O D. BARTLETT will exchange cloth OT other . Goods tor Wool on the best terms possible. Towanda.June I. 1847. ADM I ISTRA4OK'S NOTICE ALL persons indebteid to the estate of J. B. Mcrriti, life of Granville township, deed., are nattiest. ed to make payment without delay. and those basing claims against said estate, will please pre.ent them du ly attested to the subscriber. JAMBS mEgairr, Roet W ELL DUN BAR. Administrators. Troy, May 29, 1847 Asuperior lot of Lawns, Summer ,Ginghams, arid Monterey plaids, a new article for dresses. Also, pints of all patterns, which are selling ezpvinely low , at the . . SA V I NIGS BA K BON N urs Alargo and extensive assortment of Bonnet*, con sisting of Leghorn, Albert Braids, Chins pearl, Btiaw gimp, English Straw. dtc., together with ribbons, minicab, wreaths, &c. to match. are now selling at reduced prices at the - SAVINGS BANK. QUMMER SHAWLS, a beautiful aaiortment of Berage, De Lain and Brodie /Shawls may be found at tbe • SAVINGS BANK. P _ ARABOI.B of every variety and patient. Also. Umbrellas, are now Felling extremely low at the Towanda, May 24, 1847. SAVINGS BANK. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR A - FFW hunt.ral pounds BUCK WHEAT FLOUR 1: in 50 lb. sacks, a superior article, just receiveAl and (Of gab by Feb. 22. 0.1). BARTLETT. HAME3 AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS. TUST neeeiored • large quantity of Fine and Common a/ Hawes. Also. Plated and Japan'd Harness Trim ip at Feb. 22. • MERCUFFIS. 10113/1)8. Beautiful Carpeting, two abilliugs per 1 ../ yard below the market price at B. KINGSBEBY'S. AM 'IN THE MATTER Of Mc partition of the ealso4* David _ MU tabu, Cantois totonaMpi:del-'ll.—inthe or= phases Gourt of Braeonl County, 717.1.11846. . 1 P F r i l bsis • !an be ti area = 4f li l V• P talt u. issa ". ft h a w k= R. Pratt, *in. Roberts. Betsey Reboots. Arsaer Griffin, Rachel Driffin,Julins Pratt and Chester Pratt, are hereby severally notified that the Orphan% qoult of Bradford county on the Stit day of May 1841. did Saha a rule upon, them to come into sal, Court 0 4 the first Monday of September next and elect to tat of mime the estate of said decedent at the valuation therm and in case they shall refuse to accept- the same, to show cause if any they have, why the name shall not be sold. By the (Nam. I.VMAN E. DE wot.r: Clerk of Orphin% Court Joon 7, 1847. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. - Edtrard Overton vs. Harry N. SpaLliav,...No. 019,September Term. 1913,Bratlfort) • mon Pleas. Trim underaigoolVhaving been appointed an anditon A. to distribute moneys raised by execution, bribd in the above emit, will attend to the dune* of his appoifit. bent at his office ii 'rotvanda borough, on Friday the 9th day of July next at 2 o'clock P. M.. at which time and place all persons interested are required to prourtit their-claims before him or he debarred from coming to upon said footle. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor.' June 7, 1847. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Thomas Elliott vs. John Fox, No. 125 September Terns, 1842, Bradford Conn • Pleas., THE undersigned baying been appointed an and to distribute moneys raised by virtue of es e 4 issued in the above suit, will attend to the duties jr . . appointment at his office in Yowands borough, Saturday the 10th day of July neat, at 2 o'cloe I.T . at which time and place all persona interested quind to present their claims before him, or be .. from coming in upon said funds. ~. June 7, 1847. HENRY BOOTH, Atelitori. _ 4--- IN THE MATTER Of the partition of the estate of Benjaniin Brink. deed , lafe of Sheshequin ton riship —in the Orphans Cowl of Bradford crnirn. ty of Dec. 7'. 1847. THE heirs and devisees of Benjamin Brink det'd. to wit: Danitl Brink. Brink Smith. Alp us T £ and Callao his wife, Charlesporith, John S ith, Daniel !smith, Orson Smith, Valentine Smith, Ja Smith, Wm. Smith, Rachel Smith, Theodore W. B nk, i mes Henry Mliinney and Amanda M'Kinney Iris wife, and Delilah Brink and John Brink and their guanlian, Orison Rickey—Orris Brink, Elizabeth Brink, Charles Brink, Julia Brink and John Brink, Jr., and heir guardian John Brink—Elizabeth Hensley, James Brink and . ' Hester Brink, are hereby severally notified that the Ordban's Court of Bradford county on the 11th }day of May, -1.847, did grant a rule upon them to come into Court od.thek,first Monday of September neit,and elect to take or refute the estate of said decedent at the valuation made thereof. an" in OW they shall Mime to accept the same. to show cause. if any they have, why the shame shall not be sold By the Court, LYMAN E. DE WOLF, May 22,'1847 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. PURSIi I' to an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, will be exposed to public sale at the house upon the premises in Sheshequin township, Bradford county, Pa., on Saturday the 4th day of Sep tembzr, 1847, at one o'clock P. M., all of the certain pieces, 'obi or parcels of land lying and being in said township, known as the Richard Horton farm, to , be sold art,the property of Patrick Cummings, deed-, bounded la-yellows : Beginning at a corner, thence .by . lots No. 94 antclol, South thirty degrees and 15 mi nutes, 82 per to a corner, thence by parts of lots No. 101, 102 and 103, south 59 degrees west, 184 perches to a corner, thencealong the Sheshognin road, north 64i degrees west, 22 *cites, north 63 degrees west, 78 perches to a corner, and thane by pots of lots No. 91 and 92, north 59 degreekeast, 236 perches to the beginning, being part of lots N0:02,93 and 101 in the old township of Claverack, one of tim seventeen townships, der. Centeining 92 news and illovrence, with a framed house, fra(med barn, and out housie, and a large apple orchard thereon. ALSO—AII of the two undivided fourth parts or shares the whole into four equal mute or shares to be divided of and in all that certain tr. 'of land being an Ikkuld commonly called Huron's Island, lying in the Susquehanrsa river, just stave the myth of Sugar Cieek. containing in the whole. by computation, fifty acres and one hundred and twentrfwe perches, he I the =Me more or leas. The other half belonging ter Stephen Newell and Franklin ---: Attendance will be given at the time and place of sale and terms made known. HIRAM MIX, May '24, 1846 . . Adminstsator de bonis non ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: ALL per so ns indelted - to. the estate of BENAJAH ALLYN, late of Warren twp., deed., are hereby requested tomake payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly attested to the subseriber. ...NANCY ALLYN, HENRY C. ALLYN. Warren, May 3, 1847. Adonit.istrotOr. - - QRPHAN 7 B COURT .SAI4E. I N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court. of Bradford county, held at Towanda on the fourteenth day of May 1847, will be the to sale ,by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, on Thursday .the 24th day of June next, at 1 o'clock P. M., the folloior ing described lot.of land situate in the township of Rome and bounded as follows :. Commencing at a corner on the public road leading nom Rome village to Johnson's in Rome township, Sad running north , one degree east, two rods, thence south eighty-nine degrees east, ten and one-fourth rods to i corner, thence south one detpee, West two rods, thence north eighty nine degrees west, ten and one-fourth .rods to the place of beginning. con taining twenty-one square rods with a framed house thereon erected,'-eing a lot of land bought of stephen Cranmerolec'd. in tkpril 1842, by the said .1. B. Tay lor, in his life titre. and of which the said J. B, Taylor, died possessed. Terms made known on the. &ay of sale. LEWIS GUFF, May 22, 1847. E MAYNARD Administrators ot - J . B. Taylor, dec'd ADMINISTRATOR'S Nonen. ALI. persons indebted to the estate oPt JOEL BARNES. late of Orwell township, dee'd.,,are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those hawing claims against said estate, will please lire sent them duly attested to the subsenber, ' • CYPRIAN BARNES, Administrator. Orwell June 18, 1897. With the will annexed. :AOMINISTRAI'OIt'S NOTICE. • ALI. indebted to the estate of TROM N KINSMAN, late of Towanda borough deed., are hereby requested to make payment w thnut delay, nd those having claims against said estate, will please Pre sent them duly attested to the 1.4164Cfi11.rt. w.TIFFAisY, Adnunistrator. • Towanda, June 16,1847. E. /MR LOUT 1,31° rit , IL - AZ `ir TENDERS hi s services to his friends and the pub he generally in all business of his profession. Of fice in his dwelling nesf the comer of River and State eltneetS. Tmvarula, May IR. 1R47. IShavit% and Hair Dressing. , Solomon Cooprr, ESPECTPU Y informs his ol d friends aml pat- Lt. rims, that having been obliged to abandon his for mer stand on the afternoon of the l'2th ult.. he is now permanently located on the west side of the public square, two doors north of Briggs' tavern. Crateful for past favors, he hopes by superior skill and attention to merit an increase of patronage in future. He will always keep on hand a supply of oils. es sences, perfumery, and whatever is accessary to give an agreeable finish to his operationa, and will spare no painain his endeavors to adapt his sty le to suit the vary ing tastes Of his customers. ' ALSllo4Bhampooning for restoring and a sure pre ventative to keep the Hair from falling out, or turning gray; for a beautiful head of hair is a powerful &lathery. Clerk of Orphan's Court IL=E:I3 EMI WINDOLIfit .1 4 7 0. : . Spr uce street, WATIMIMED rotiotyliig and Rita aid Jai& GiShic *ors* of " 6 0 6 so Ma .late - Mjihc-of Iniindiful RI I • mach; admired awl desin b • ovary *style and description of .68y. per *style cheaper than climbs Danner Trimmings at :esiarsfai• Danner Mal - interim demotion* it* outlaw& &ARUM & nem Manufacto Premiums Awarded. is By the Americas . lastitate' 1810—A Silver Medal for 181 I--A . Diploma fop Gehl ' I 812-,,A Diploma for the - 1••143=A Dipkoins for the bes . 1844-A Diploma for gaped. 845—A Silver Medal kw th 1846-,A Silver Mole! Gm th This is to certify, that the shim the rearms of the American Wilk HENRY *MOM-, Nee. klec..of the -A 6m3R Vrahr /Mang:at . le T. HEADLEY,&DFFOII.- J .. furiously under the one of I D. 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" Beautiful uil Es veluable.Lailicran Observer. n- Af i re...egad nnpOnsible A nts wanted, to circu late this *brit, to*wheniNthe hlnducements wilt he offered. 11 : ' E. E. NILES, Publisher. 41.1 11 , - , Pll. Name to.,N.Yotk. --- The addle and Ha esßasiness T 8 still continued by ELKANAH 814ITH, CULP &C. T. SMITH, under ttie Firm of Smith & CO., at the old stand Ilmih indent tha P is Square, where will be kept constantly on `band Bests Plain and Quilt'? Saddles, Plated and Common Harpers, all kinds of Trunks, {!slues; and 'all—other 'work in their line. Carriage ,Trimming 4. Military work done to order. From their experience and punctuality, they are in hopes to receive a share of public patronage. Work can be bad at their shop ex cheap Mit any other shop in the county of the same strhatity. May 18,,'47 . . A. WoolenFactor at Home, THE subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the s citizen of Bradford county nd vicinity, T hat they i have leased f'r a trim of years he building situate in Wyalusing township, and knowtt es Ingham'. Factory, and which they are now fitting uwith maehinitY and f apparatus for the manufacture . broad end 'narrow cloths, flannel!, &e., in superior tyle end on the most i reasonable terms. 'lliose wishing to have wool manu factured upon shires will find i to their ; advantage to give them a call, as they , arc detimsd that no pains shall be spared 'to give the most rfect satisfaction.— They work 'Wool into Broad or narrow ereswd cloths for one half the cloth, or if pre , they will menu. .... nd facture by. the yard as follows : Broad . cloths for from itl to 14:25 ; Narrow cloth, fro 44 to 50 eta. Other articles manufactured for propottlonate prices. Wool carding and cloth dreading will be done on short notice and reasonable terms.. They will be pro. pared for husinesis on of before the first ofinne next. Wyalasing. April i 5. I t;1l7. i HALT. & HILL. N0..1., Brick Row, a nin the Field ! . 111% .1. Chas • TT AS ju -`s. , 1.-1- of N , ss'-',l7:ry.t. i ) . I :: t . the follow C ~..--\ P -- L'Epine ari \ 4)l\ . 11 1 - i -z . "* * - a complcu Jewelry, at ger Rin tot, Breast Pins, Bracelets Gold Pens. Keys, etc Also, al and any quanta) , of thee, Beads for wile execeedingly cheap for C Watches repaired on short ri to rtin well, or the inane) , will la I ten agreement !given to that elle N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, a 'taken in payment for work ; at,. formes, Mai Me Produce meal is dune—l war against credit in W. A. Cli . . Towanda, April 28. 1817 Dims()!Air ►h HE FIRM or south & 1 by mntittil consent. All firm must be immediately paid. 'Towanda. 12 . 1847* 1)18s01.11T THE ropannership heiet C. & E. REED is this d consent. The accounts, notes, left wish Chalice Reed, No. 5, , Tawarida, May 14, 1b47, DEFot, ne• -Natifie;peair4b ' - 18,4 tele - *vibes.. With. ' 1114111.. WIN. at lboustal ot.Fkr. other+ revs' . Sign,. SO iohirtliriot• to. P 1111811 -; • sad himporiling.. Levi Minn,. fiat Gehl Then. f*ilat Golatitenn. GuW' Peon. Gelid Pens. . • InettenliltPenin. • •bini.Gol4.loeim. • ie-a.une'cmP,7 (um rastantet. Sk-S,TDROIi Theldieriina r for. Meek if.J !p o. r.w T. iiiimitty. . inasingtaii lat.,. • e., We t returned from the city York with a large atrhes, Jewelry and corntiviNing 'in part, l ing snicks:—Lever, Ili Plain Watches. %with. assortment of {:old rh as Ear Rings, Fin , Lockets, Gold chains, sorts of Silverware, all of which he offers once, and tvarranfed I. refunded. and t if requ ired. nd Country Produce ale v. leant now, and , paid• when the work all its forme. IM BEMLIN, Agent ON.. nU iS this day dim=oleeti ,linuuts. &c. due the .E. SMITH. C. T. I[o N. fore existing between dissolved by astatual &c., due the firm ate I. R. for collemifm.. CHARLES REED. iii)WARD