El . - , w in) la Dr. Ltairis • BaanY.—This is the !norm of t h e i n fluential Democrat stated a few days in the IVorth ifinviatni 9 11 Ike authority of a lette -wri ter, as having gone over to federalism in Polo p. t o n county. After diligent spareldter num ro es a dvertisements fin. 'the famous Doctor- 7 th° en uiry bas b een abandoned. No such persO li e n is tond —no such person is knOwn- The fact i!, some wag has been hoaxing our federal• Coteibporaly with a soy o f-great changes in old Notthatupton, and Kith the prediktion that' that steady Democratic coun ty would only give Snimx three hundred ma jority. The latter portion of the information, ought K , have satisfied hirn that he was hoaxed, brut this arse of " Dr. hates Ban.tri" fixed the businese.— ~ Who is your friend ? " good neighbor ? , ititeklp Italian of Up Markets:, Ifire York Xiirkeit. Fsuitur, July 16, 1847. The market for Flour wait rather active to-day at . the close, and the mark rt iesteady at yesterday's rates. Michigan $5,62# and 5,94 ; Genesee $6,06 andfi.l2i. The sales add rip 10 , 000 to 12,000 bbls, mostly' for shipthent. Fair brand,i Michigan brine , t 5.87 7 1, and to arrive next week a sale of 1800 bb ls was made at 85,94. The receipts are very larp, and 40,0010bbls were afloat this morning. Of this a considerable proportion will:go abroad on own er's account. The market for Southern is dull, and a Sale of 300 bbls Baltimore was made to arrive at ,5 56i. On the spot, 500 bbls Richmond and Georgetown sold at 86. ' Meal is in fair request at 83 for Western, _and 3,50" for Jersey. Sales 1500 bbls. The market hai been active and buoyant for Corn, thepurchases having been large to fill .con uses previously to the anlv#,o: the steamer. The sales reach 75,000 bushels.at 65 and, 68 for mixed Western, 68 for flat yello% 72 and 75 for round yellow, and - 72 for white. 'There were also sales 25,000 Bush to arrive inJuly at 65 and 66 cts. The supply of samples was not large on 'Change. Wheat was also in fair demand and held higher, The sales are 2.1,00 bushels at 120 and 130 for mixed 01'11°,150 for inferior red, and 145 or upWards .for Genessee. Rye istBs and 87 cts, with • sales 44 4 `OOO bushels. A eof 2000 bushels Barley was, made at 57 eta., are 42- and 44 cts, and steady.. . Philaidelphla larket. THURSDAY, July 15th, 1847. There has been lesS activity in Flour, but prices are fully sustained, owing to light receipts. Sales of 500 brie, Western at 85,37 i and some at 85,50 to • the retailer& Pertp'a Flour fresh, ground, is held at .5":75, with small sales. Rye Flour is nominal. Corn Meal—A sale at 53,25 per bd. Grain—A sale of 1000 bushels good red Wheat at 81,15, and a lo4of prime at 81,20 per bushel. Rye is worth 72 aril 73 cts. Cohi—Sales of 2000 bushels Penn'a yellow at 75 cts; It is wanted at this price. A idle of New Orleans at 79 cts. Oats—A sale of *them at '42 NOD glinurtisements. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bvirtue sundry writs of venditioni exponu issued out ,of the court of common pleas of Bradford co., to me directed," shalt eipose to public sale at the house of THOS r- N OODRt.TF, in the boroUgh of Towan. as, on Monday, the Edith day of September next. at 2 'o'clock, P. M., the following piece or parcel of land! in Ridgberry township: bounded north by lands of Perrin Ihmhart, wiat by lands of Howard P. Burt, south by land of David Burt, and east by !arid of Buckharx and Mills CarF: tontshiing !DV dues, eliodt twenty acres diereofimroovexl, with a small orclivd, log house and log huh thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mark A Burt vs. John hi'Dowell. • , ALSO—A piece or parcelof land in Athens township, tonnded mirth and, halt 14 land of Isaac Shepard. smith by hulls of Israel Mead ; west by clal post road lead- Ittr friSto Athens to'Elroini. Containini about t sere, atinioricas, all impr o ved, with one framed house, and one shed thereon. Seized and tikbit in • eiecutioti it the. kit of H: M. Petrilke if. Alirierdii it. ALSO—it certain piece or parcel of land in Burling: tro tp:, bounded north, by the toiriiship line between Badington and-Springfield; east by land of, Henry L. Ras, or E. 8. Tracy, and .tin the smith b = Shack !eon. and west by Isaac fittirgei Conistningline dred and <thir teen acres more or, less, about thirty acres Improved, with one framed house, one log house, and one framed Rarn , and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized arid taken in - execution at the edit df E. Tra: cry vs. Samuel E. Dickinson. ALSO—sy virtue of a writ of Levari Facies, The moth half: of all that piece.Or parcel of land in Smith- Seld tp., Beginning at a stake and stones at the north out corner of lot no. 12, and the north-west corner of lot 00, 13; thenim:eist 28 chains and 50 links to the north-east 'cornet df. liit no. 13, and the north-west icor her of lot no. 14, tlienCe south 40 chains and 75 links to the .oath-east coiner of lot no. 13, • and south-west corner of lot no. 14, ence west .26 chains meld 50 links to the south-west_ et of lot no. 13, and south -east .corner of lot no. l 2„ ence north 40 chains and 75 links to the place Of bet 'i nn.. The whdle 'rah dfible dee: allied a:Militant ' - hill:Area ind one acres and thirty . . . two perches, I Seized and talteriti execution it,the suit of Richard 8. Ntuart, trustee of' ary. Caton, vs. William Clark and Bdint - Betta, tare lehant. ~ JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Tolland", Sdlt 21, 1047. lot 0 N ETB , of every style bought cheap'for I,cash— also, a Jot of PARASOLS, will be - sold at coat to lase the lot, at No. 5, Brick Bow, C REED.. A T THE SAVINGS BANK may be found the a cheapest GROCERIES in town. A few articles which we will enunienite, Vii eupetior ar'ti ' cle onSeck or pouclione teat green teas of al) prices add localities and Java; Lagriire coffee, .c;usltatl, Powdered and museovada sugar; Molasses, sperm and - weld candles, lamp and linseed oils, raisins. fish, dce. July 21. NO. 5, BRICK ROW.. CI.OTH,q, .f;AssfMpR4S VESTING) --slao striped cheek and brown , linens, gambroons, sum siernstfsi tar6da, of all prices and qualiities: may be ?whaled it the geeing' Bank, No. 6; Brick. Roar. July 21. 0". NEEb. Atinrron NOTICE, Samuel Coolbaugli to Me use of D. F. Bar dow. vs. C. Green. No. 210, Dec. T. 1848. Bradford Common Pleas. THt ondentigned, haiing been appointed auditor to distribute moneys raised by itlnde of efeetstion °idle the above snit, will attend to the duties Of his Vesiatment at his office in Towanda liorough, on Sat. the 4th driS , of Sept. neit, at tem o'clock In the 7° o e; at which time and place all persons inter/et milliard to present their - claims. before him, of be Cebintill—, hod mining in upoti said funds. July 20, 1847. WILLIAMWATILINS. Auditor. DISSOLUTION. IRE tio•Partnership heretofore existidg under the di ,2 lll *, GI H. KINN EY dc CO.. at Bheshequin, was '`•l by mutual consent on the fret day of Joao Irloka and accounts will be formed at the rilatuid open and ready for settlement. H. KINNEY, O BATERLEE, C: F. WELLS JR. "lauriuly 10 1847. K. C. HARRIS, ltstPelfroos knowing themselves indebted to the old I li bast walk up to the Csptkins office and out °MY alle ' b ut Pay up or kilos *in c;nde aller silty days .00 ualtilgelacies graoiM. ' e lbequia July 10 1847. IR:KINNEY 11; CO. . guNKT Entmit¢ 9 41 ,..any Quantity - of New ' G oods ! ! THE undersigned have formed themacires into a A A, .Pftership at the old stand of H. KINNE Y & CO. ;me. tquin under the name of KINNEY • & BAT 4LEE where they may at aI; times be }Omni ready "s`their eustometa with the good Mitts of lire they Mu lie bad in Bradfoni County. Hard 42 4 11 W Lumber all kinds of modem, Wien i n 452 l itt -- "T i ; Any quantity tollinter wanted at the largest etehalege for, goods. H. KINNEY • • 0 0 ). BATERLEE• 1847.`g vi cluly t 0 E.HATERtEE. • • Mmbanbi;t, t. , I BOOTS AND SHOES. What are you about here ! inet . ye t guru so THOtBANISB of - times the question has been asked, Where on earth are all the Boots and Shoes ma .nufactured that supply the continual, rush at the comer of Main and Bridge streets ? O'Hara entirety that ibis is the place, and these are the things we do it withS! "Namur Seventyl eleven new fashions eve Iwo seconds! Put n the Steam! ! Hear ye ! hear ye ! and un mend, that O'Hara, at the corner of Main and Bridge recut, will sell at retail this season. 39,781 pairs of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, at a less price than ever was or probably ever will be of fered again in Tatiana& The Ladies' Department- in this establishment is richly furnished with fashions. Ladies', misses' and children's fancy sod comnron boots and shoes, even• to the extremity of the latest fashions. Mistake not the place —Corner of Main and Bridge streets, the only Shoe Slore in Bradford County. Half cash and half trade for Butter. . H. O'HARA. Towanda, June 16, 1847. ' ' NW. • 3. IN -- TOWN AGAIN. "subscribers are a little later than usual this spring with their extensive stuck irf merchandise; but what the good people of Bradford(runty have lost 1 by. our delay, we will now endeavor to ake up to them ? in e quantity, quality and price of o r goads. f / . e are now on hand with the LARGEST, BEST A D CHEAPEST stock of , goods inTowanda, bought exclusively for cash, find sintxi the great reddetion in prices. Our stock consists as-usual of Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery, Hard , ware, Drags and Medicines. For further particulars look along through the paper. We need not say " Call and ezamisq , bur G00d.," for we know that every body Wtii. call at No. 3, before purchasing elsewhere. • WM. H..DAIRD & CO. June 15, 1847. _L__. LA DIES DRESS GOOD S JUST received at No. 3 Brick Row, an extensive assortment of rich and desirable dress goods .of the latest style, such as *Wiped Tarlntoti, embroidered mus, lin, Cherry lustre, M. De Leine, Gingham Lawn, mourning organdie, Balzorine Glrightstu Robes, Liphes striped dresses, together with all the new and fashiona ble fancy goods that could be .found in tht city of New York. and will be sold cheaper than the same goods can be bought at spy other ei tablishmettu in the comity. Remember this, and before yeti purchase stop into ATS--Tbe largest and best selected assortment of Sommer Hata. consisting of Pananna,English straw, Dunstable, Pedal, Pahnleaf, &c., for sale cheap nt ,BAIRD'B 11Q0NNETS--Plorence, China Pedal. Straw and Lawn Bonnets, all of the latest cushions, at, BAIRD'S. BOOTS & SHOES--Men's Calf and Morocco boots, and Cong,reirs gaiters, and Ladies shoes of every description at BAIRD'S. PAINTS &l:HLk.—Linseed, Lamp and Tanner's Lear ; dry and ground Venitian Red, and all kinds of Paints for sale at the cheapest store in Towanda. BAIRD'S NO. 3, B. R. ISH,—Mackerel, Shad, and Codfish in great ahun 1 dunce at • BAIRD'S, ROCERIES.— The best article of Tch Coffee Su lT gar, Rice,Tobacco. & r., can be found ot B A I RIPS. TRY GOODS.—Every thing in tie line of Dry Goods jJ usually kept 'in this country, or ever wanted rot' use, can be found at No. 3. The said goods were pur chased in New York after the great rush was over, and when there was a great depression in the Markets, and consequently were bought cheaper and shall be sold cheaper than any stock of goods in Bradford cotintv.— This is true, if we do say it ourselves, and if you inn% believe it, just drop in at No. 3, n here the children erg to come! and you will become convinced that goods Mn be iokl cheap its Towanda. ' WM. Br. BAIRD & CO. • SSALT—tOO bbla. Salt just received and for sale at BAIRD'S, N 0.3, B. R. FLOUR. -50 sacks of first rate flour just received and for sale at BAIRD'S, NO. B. R. New Arrival at No. 1, -Brick Row ! .1. S. Chamberlin, IS new r3ceiving, and offers for sale at the DRUG : DEPOT, No. I, Brick Row. a large acklition la his former stank, consisting of every variety of Groceries, Drugs and Medicines. Dye Stuffs, Paints, 01Is, Perfumery, Fancy Articles lie. which will he sold at wholesale or retail, at unusually low prices. Terms CASH. Towanda, June 16, 1847. GROCERY'S, in thecountry. can be supplied with all articles in their line, on the most r ftinionsble terms, et jel6 No. I, BRICK ROW, DICTORI BROTTIER JON ATH ‘N, for the Fourth of July, at No. I, 13 RICK ROW. . _ n UNBAR'B, Reeve's, and a splendid article of lin -11 ported CIGAR'; at No. •: BRICK ROW. .DATENT !NEU/it:IN EA, every kind now in use, 1 can be found at the Drut Depot; Agent for Jayne's Smith's, Clickener . s. Mott4a, Pain killer, and various nttiet. medicines. A Cull and general s upply always on hand jel6 No. 1, BRICK ROW. OILS, PERFUMERIES, a splendid ankle of Hair Bros/le-A, Therinoineters, and Fancy Articles, for sale at • jel6 Na. I. BRICK ROW. ED RS will find it tu then advantage to call at the Y Drug tfcpot,,where they can be stipplied with eve ry article desired, such as phials,_esences. he., on the best terms. No, Jl', BRICK ROW SODA :FOUNTAIN, just erected at the Drug Depot, to which the attention of the, public is invited. T Pazw.tvraL 1111.41'2 11SIVIlao BE Subscriber offers hi§ nevi stock of HATS AND CAPS at the ling building 'south of the Bnck Row. where the hot manufactory of Mr. Thomas was formerly kept. Those. who vq.h to purchase for Cash, will he pecommodated at very reduced prices.— Fur Haw from one to four dollars; Silk Hats from one to three dollars; Wool bats from thirty-sesen and a half ocotillo one dollar; Caps from eighteen cents to one, dollar—according to quality. HENRY MERCUR. May 27, 1547. _ _ -SPRING.GOODS. 8. & M. C. MERCUR have just received a p..cod assortment of Ginghams, Lawns, Summer Shawls, Elowers, Wreaths, &c. &c., which will be sold cheaper than ever. Tovronda. May 3, 1847. New Arrival of Goods, by Express! B. KINGSBERE H AS just received from New York, a beautiful as ll of tasYna. Ginghami, Bonnet's, Palm LeatHatts.d-c.. rke., which will be sold very cheap.— AlSo Cape and Parasols and a variety of other goods. Call and see the reduction from last spring's prices, and if you should want any thing in the way of New Goody. you Will be Wire Wilily.. April 28,1847. First Arrival' of Goods from New Yor k . Burton Kitsgsbervo I S noW receiving a general assortment of pprin g and Summer Goods, which will he sold cheaper than goods wen% ever offered in this place before. kis friends will find asitiev mount the stel s at his door that prices go down. Call mid examine for yourselves.— My goods and prices will rpise themselves. You vein find a huge and . gemeral s askirtinent of every variety of Dry Goods; Grocerb er, _Hardware, Crockery, Glass, INTifils, Iron, Steel. Paints. Oils, Dye Si uffsißoota, Shoes, .Hats, Ceps, Codfish, &c., &c. My friends and'the piddle generally are respectfully invited to call anirematnine my stock, as I am satisfied can offer them goods cheaper than fft any other Store. 4 May rlth, 1847. • i BA MD'S NO. 3,13.. R Metthanbilt, &c. NEW CASH STOIE IN 7VOCIIIW E. Fox. TAKES this method of informing every person'who merits to purhase GOODS, that he has opened en entire stock of NEW GOODS in No. 2, Brick Row, formerly occupied by C. & E. Reed, one door be:ow the Post Office, where he would be hippy to shoW any one his stock who will favor him with a call as be is determined not to be undersold by any one in this or any other Town this side of New York. My stock is very large, consisting of . Dry Goods, Groceries,. Crorktyy, ll.srdware, Boots h• Shoes, t _ A large assortment of Dri!ss Goode, • • Suds as Scotch and Line Gingliains, Ging ham Muslims, Printed and Argandic d 0.,. Oregon Plaids, Clurialo-ays and Lamadoths. Also, • A great variety of Deitch, English 1 . And Amencan-cloths, Cassi meres, twstings, Croton ('loth. Tweeds and Summer Staffs. • h . c. 4c. Don't fail to call, as I will sell for the Ready Rhino a little less,than any other live man. Towanda, June 1 1847. T UST received 12 Chests Fresh Teas, selling from J 37i to 75 cents per lb., warranted good or no sale at. FOX'S. NO. 2. B. R. (`CONE one and 'Rand seethe best and Cheapest 8t; ‘...1 gar, Coffee and Moklases ia town at June 1. FOX'S, NO. 2. B. R. BOOTS .I.VD SHOES. A Mgr Tate 1.4 of Gents kip, seal and coarse hoot; ..1 - 1 line medium and coarse shoes; also Ladies' fine kid B. 13. Ties, Buskins, Gaiters and half Gaiters. and an endless variety' of child's shoes at NO. 28. IL AFEW Family eases HOMCF:OPATHIC Medi eine, with fleruple's Donfrsjie Physician. A4:O, a few Hull's Laurie at Fors. Ni). 2, B. R, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, u first rate assort ment at jet N 0.2, B. R. n DOZEN of those cheap 'Parasols left, arilichilre IV selling at reduced Vices at NO. 2, B. R. lEtIIIORN and I.aw n Bonnets ; also Leghorn, Pearl braid and Palnileaf hats, and a great variety of Caps at je I NO. 2. D. R. ►irH'E Ladies do say that the largest and prettiest _ assortment of Dress Goods, Ribbons, Parasols, Gloves Hosiery, &c. in town, is to'he found at FOX'S. Cull and see them, as they are selling from 10 to - 26 IA cent. cheaper than at auy other Store in town at June I. NO. 2, B. R. 4 . 20f, PIECES Calicoes, th • ruttiest in town, sel- M ling from 5 to 15 cents • r yard at • juno 1. NO. 2, B. R. SAVINGS BAN . • NEW OFFICERS' ELEC,'• ED. , an annual meeting of the directors o the " wanda Savings Bank," C. & E., R U were elected in irlacs of G. E. Flynt & Co., who • 'terra expired May tat, 1847.. It is the intention of th- rt Cashiers & Co., to Sustain the credit of the inetitu by putting goods low down " to pay up customers.— We therefore invite our old customers and the public generally to call and examine our stock of New and Cheap Goods, just received, and convince themselves of the truth of the old adage, that '• Goods have, can, and shall be sold cheaper at the Savings Bank than at any other establishment in Towanda. No. 5. B. R. May 18, 1847. C. & E. RE E D. Ulautrilt.r& FOR BALE, a TIMBER LOT, situated in the tp. of Burlington; in this county, containing shout 157 item., on which is • good mill site. Fcr further par ticulars enquire of J. H.HAYNES, at Hawley's stoke, Franklia. July 7, 1847. 2m4 . _ Ws' AIL. AIT 711_'' AL NIT Ilimr• • anag2l (DO allel3lito 10, ESPECTFUL Ll' informs the citizens of Towan da, and the public generally that he is prepared to execute in the neatest style all descriptions of Sign. Coach or Carriage Painting, or Trim ming ; and every tariely of Panty and Ornamental Painting. From his . long experience and the,: many specimens of his productions now in use, he entertains a flittering hope that by close application to his profession, and 'being prompt tk„oriler he may secure a suitableishare of public patronage. Ile may be found at all times at the Chair Factory of Tonikins & Makinson, tvhere he will be on hand to attend to the calls of those who may want his serv.ces. Towanda, July 6, 1847. ly4 4NOTHER .41)DITION TO THE Stock of Goods in the Savings - Bank. T N corwequence of the great rush at the Savings Bank 1. for Cheap Goals, the proprietor has been induced to replenish with a splendid assortment of SPRING & SI'MM.Ett (MODS, which are now opening, and sell ing at greatly reduced prices. The proprietor. Mr.C. REED, pledges himself to fully and ,amply sustain the credit of the institution which it has hitherto borne. Lis. fur selling gouda cheaper than any other establishment in Bradford co. Persons desirous of testing this, have only to call at N 0.5, Brick Ruw, and satisfy thenaseleis. July 7, 18417. C. REED. . . . T AWNS, ORaANDIEA, LAWN GINGHAMS, end Light Ginghams, hare been received at the .Savingv Bank, and are selling twenty-five per cent. cheaper Than ever. -jy7 C. HEED. BOOTS & SHOES--A large and elhatistlesa as sortment- of coarse and fine hoots and shoes, ladies' f and half gaiters, kid ties, buskins, French kid slip pers, children's cloth and morocco shoes are now selling very low at the Savings Bank, No. 5, Brick Row. EYNOLD*B CELEBRATED GRAIN CRA— DLES,, grain and grass scytheS, scythe snaths, rakes, anti Quinebaugh whet stones may be fonnd at the Savings Bank, Ng. 5, Brick Row. C. REED. , Proceed, Gei*liense' sa t ri II AMBER LIN'S SODA' FOUNT is in a perfect rage, shout these days, just tiptbere at No. I, Brick Rrow, where you can find Aristocratic Cigars. Gentle att !.rt's Fancy touches, and every thing in our line at the .rug Depot, uncommonly cheap, wholesale and retail. .July 7„11317. . A.S.CHATEIERLIN. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Poet ()(rice at Athens, Pa., quarter ending June 30, Abbott C Mott Alvah • Andrew,' C. r. Aldrich John C Mundy I. S Arnold 0 MeDole John Brion Nancy Merchant M U Brooks Peter . Norhury T 8 Duck Joseph • 2 Mallery Henry Brown Artemsa . Palmer John • Bowman A r ft& mond Elam Chapman C D 2 Re ifirld James 2 Cammel H Bmith C B Carrington J Y • Steward B M Drake Francis Shilp T Durphy ilman Snyder Mary A Dilden Robert . Swartwood Gen K Edwa•ds A Furman Nicholas Fabron James Tracy E S Gardner L AWilcox Elishi • Hyatt elder L B Weaver Jos Hawkins A West Wm klyaU M R Mrs. - Wortley Wm - Jackson Sophia Watkins Mary Crum elder-8 Warren Wm Knickerbocker Adelid York Levies Livingston C. H. HERRICK. P. M . _ FA;___ O lot of New Goods in Towanda. ONTANYXB' & CO. are receiving • fame end general assortment of Spring and Sommer Goods which will be disposed OT at wholesale of ietail at Pe duced prices. April 20. 1847. ADIES can find a snpirtini stosortmnia of DRES S LGOO DS & C LOA KINGS. et M ERCUR'S, QUA W I.S--luantitira of Shawls; nicast kind, going L.? off feat and cheap at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. Thomas Elliot & N. C. Tomkhis, EINE trAyING associated themselves together in the 11 Mercantile business, hope by close application and strict attention to business, to merit a share of pub lk patronage. They may always be found ready to attend to any person who wishes accomodations in their 4ne. They will oreqpy the old stand of Elliott & Mercur, end as it has just been enlarged and made mote spat-i -ons and convenient, customers will find it very plea sant to do business in. ELLIOTT & TOM KIM& May 27, 1847. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !! UST receivedand for sale a splendid assortment of J Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold as cheap for Cash as can be found in Northern Penn's.— Customars.will find it to their advantage to cull and ex amine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Jltlay 27. lii.morr & TOMKMB. A 144 quantity of GINGHAMS. just received and for sale by ELLIOTT & TOMKINS. 4AWNS of all varieties; also Gingham Lawns very 4 low for cash by ELLIOTT & TOM KINS. BOOTS and Shoe s , the largest stock in man and cheap as can be bought in the country by E. & T. SHOES, - Ladies wear of all kinds—French Satin Button Gaiters, Pa'. tipt. Buskins, kid slips. Last ing Gaitent.„and a variety of all kinds by X. Ar. COTTON Yarn, any quantity—also Carprt warp white and cotored by & T. LOtiKINUr GLASSES, of every variety for sale by . je9 E. & T. RON of all kinds, English and Swedes, together with rolled end hammered; GLASS as cheap as the cheapest, and a large stock of NA l LS, by E. &T. OLE Lable Nail Rods, a very large quantity 11114 cheap as the eheapest,& li,rariety ofornall iron by E. & AA SPLENDID assortment Parasols of all sizes. and .of every variety of,Umbrellas by E. & T. ONNETS, a good variety Leghorn, Straw, Lawn B and Coburg, cheap as the cheapest by' E. & T. •-- - _ T EGHORN Hats of all. sizes and descriptions, to• _l_J gcthcr with a good lot of palmleaf by E. & I'. AUOOD assortment of C.dicoes. In fact, we have u good an assortment of all kinds of Dress Goods as you can find in any store in the country. Also, a good assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, hod Summer wear of all kinds and descriptions as cheap for cash as the cheapest by E. & _ - - - QHEETINGS and ghirtings, both blenthed and un bleached cheap as the cheapest by & s./iLT.! sviLT!! 200 BARRELS Salt for .ale at June S. IifOMTANYES' & C New Spring and Summer Moods. N. N. RET7'Sy 7 IS now ° opening a new to endid assortment of staple and fancy goods at is store. (situate on Main street two:doors below 13 ge street (west side) nearly opposite Montanye's . Co.) embracing all articles generally kept in e country, such as Dry Goo4s-, Groceries„ Crockery and Glass ware, Hardware. Nails, Iron. all the moieties of Steel, Glass, Points • Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil 4-c.- rz2 which he offers is purchasers at unusual low prices for Cash, Produce, or approved credit. And would re• spectfully invite all who wish to purchase to call end examine his goods and prices before purchasing else whero, as he is confident he can offer good bargains. June 1, 1847. PRINTS, 11. be !Alines, Gingham', Lawns, &c.— The Ladies will find a beautiful assoitment at BETTS'. A GREAT variety of shawls scarfs, parasols Ladies Jinil Misses' Bonnets very cheap at BETTS'. - ---- BLACK iEAVER CLOTHS, black and fancy Cassimeees..arld all aorta of Summer stuffs, a large June 9 assortment, low for cub at WINDOW & WALL PAPER, a nice variety and cheap at BETTS'. HARRIS & BLOODS' Grass scythes snd scythe snat4s; also Harris' cradle scythes at BB I'TS'. NEW AND CHEAP 'GOODS. HAS the pleasure to inform his friends and custo mers and the'public in general, that he is just re ceiving a large and carefully selected stock of seasona ble Goods, which, as heretofore, ha is prepared to sell lower than any BRAGGART. Towanda, June 2.1847. rOHE largest and most beautiful assortment of Pa per Hangings ever brought into this place. just received and for sale cheap at .0. D. B A RII.E . rI - 8.. Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Bonnets, Crockery, Books and Stationery, Iron and Steel,' AO - of all kinds, Paints and OilA. Glass and Putty. NEARLY ,every variety of each of the above itinds or Goods on hand at the •loweat rate at ' 0. D. BARTLETT'S. ... COI C [MIN. BEST tested coil chain for Ball wheels-to raw mills and other similar uses just received and for sale cheap by 0. D. BARTLETT. _ -- - - • — BONNETS.O Asplendid assortment of Leghorn and straw Bonnets, latest style just received and for sale very low 0. li. B A RTLETT • 1100 i, If*ANTBDI ! OD. nAirri.trr will exchange cloth nr other •' Goode for Wool nn the best terms possible. Towanda. June 1. 1817. • Asuperior lot ,of Lawns, Summer (iitighams, and Monterey 'plaids, new- article fur dresses. Also, prints of all patterns, which are selling extremely low at the SAVINGS 13 ‘NK. A large and extensive assortment of Bonnets, con slstin'gg of Leghorn, Albert Braids, Cbma pearl, Straw gitnp, English Straw,&c., together with ribbons, arthictals, wreaths. &c. to match, are now selling at reduced prices •ai the SAVINGS HANK. QUMMtR SHAWLS. a beautiful astsortment of ►Li Bemis, Do Lain and Brocha Shaw4s may be found at the SAVINGS BANK. A RASOLS of every variety and pattern. Also, Umbrellitc; aft now selling extremely low at the Towanda. May 24, 1947. SAVINGS BANK. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR./ • A FFW hunt.red pounds BUCKWHEAT FLOUR A in 50 lb.-sacks, a superior article. jest received and for sale by Feb. 22. • 0. I). BA RTLXT E. _ . NAMES AllO HARNESS TRIMMINGS. UST received a large quantity of Fine and Common J Haines. Also, Plated and Japau'd Hanress Trim. mines at Feb. 25. MERCUR'S. Flo NAT.klialfP*Mirio Hjustt received the largest assortment of NEW GOODS ever brought into Bradford co., which ho offers in exchange for • LUMBER. or PRODUUE. Monroeton, May 10, 1841. TASSOI.UTION. • r rlttE FIRM of E. Smith 3 Son is this day diasolied -L by mutual consent. ' AU accounts., &c, due the Ornomust he initpediately paid. E. SMITH. Towanda, May 12, 1817. C. T. SMITH. .Iractdpubi3c, 47c. 0. D. Bartlett. PIPER JLq NG EV G S BO J'i N E•rs II . 1N • 'I'HE MATTER , 1 Gy - thepa Won ofthe eatige am Pratt. -. 4. D . 'd fate of canton township. dee'd.r—in the Or. phan's C ntrt of Bradford county. of Dec. Term, 846. THE 'is and devisees of David Pratt deed., to wit: benezer Pratt, David Pratt. Asa Pratt. Jouathici - Pratt, Win. Roberta, Raley Roberta, Jesse Griffin, el tiriffin,Jultus Pratt and Chester Pratt, are heithy rally notified that the Orphan'l Court of Biadfor county oilkthe Bth day ,of May 1847. did grant a rul upon them to come into said court on the first Monda of September nett and elect to take or refuse the estate of said decedent at the valuation made thereof. - an in to case they shall refuse accept the nine, to sh w cause if any they have, .why the same shall not sold. By the Court. 1.1 MAN E. DE WOLF, Jun.! 7, 1847. Clerk ; of, Orphin's Court. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Edward Overton vs. Harry Ar, SprriJina..%o . 629, September Term. Ite.43,BradforirCom mon Pleas. rpHE undersigned, having been appointed an auditor 1 to distribute moneys raised by vrecution, issued in the above suit, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at his office in Towanda borough, on Friday the 9th day of J>'tly nest at 2 o'clock P. M., at which time and place all persons interested are required to present their claims before him or be debaried from eotniqg in upon said funds. HESRV BOOI' LI, Auditor. June 7, 1847. - - AU DITOICS NOTICE. Thomas Elliott vs. %ha M. Fox, No: 125, September Term, 1842, Bradford Ctimmon Pleas. • rpHE undersigned having been appointed in auditor J.. to distnbute moneys raised by virtue orezecution issued in the above suit, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Towanda borcugh, on Saturday the tOth day of July next, at o'c.kick P. M., at which time tin d place all persons interested are re quirrd to present their claims before him, or be debarred from coming in upon said funds. Jane 7, 1847. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. Of Ike parti, Dna.; (let —in the Or y of Dec, MIRE heirs reed. JIL to wit : rheum Toz-r and Cali imith, Daniel Vont h, amen Smith, W m. Sny. Jrink, Henry brkinnry and Amanda M'Kinney his wife, and Delibilillrink and John Brink and their guardian, Ori/Rickey—ortis Brink, Elizabeth Brink, Charles Brink', Julia Brink and John Brink, Jr., and their ardian John Briuk—Elizabeth Hensley, James Brink and Heater Brink, are hereby severally notified that the Orphan's Court of Bradford county on the 11th day of May, 1847, did grant a rule upon them to come' into Court on the first Monday of :September next, and elect to take or refuse the.cstate of Said decedent at the valuation made thereof, line in ease they shall refuse to accept the same, to show cause, if any they have, why the Shame shall not be sold By the Court, LICMAN E. BE WOLF, May 22, 1847. Clerk of Orphans Court. A DAIIN ISTRAI OR'S SALE. 08, LIRSUAN P to an order of the Orphan's Court of 'Ol 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 df Sep.. leinbm, 1847, at one o'clock P. M, all of the certain pieces, lots or parcelecif land lying and' being in said township, known as the Rienard Horton farm, to be sold as the property of Patrick Cummings, dec'd., bounded as follows: Beginning at a corner, thence by lots No. 94 and 101, south thirty degrees and 15 mi nutes. 82 perches to-a corner, thence by parts of lots 'No. 101, 102 and 103, south 59 degrees west, 184 perches to a corner, thence along the Sheshequin road, north 64i degrees weat,22 perches, north 63 degrees west, 78 perches to a corner, and thence by parts of lots No. 91 and 92, north 59 degrees east, 236 perches to the beginning, being part of lots No. 92,93 and 101 in the old township of Claverack, one of the seventeen townships, Arc. Centainintr- 92-acres aid allowance, with a framed house, framed barn, and out houses, and a large apple °reliant thereon. ALSO—AII of the two undivided fourth parts or shares the whole into four equal parts.or shares to be divided of and in all that certain tract of land being in Island commonly called Horton's Island,Jying hit the Susquehanna river, just above the mouth of Sugar Creek, containing in the Whole. by computation, fllll-: six acres and one hundred and twenty-five peiches, be the same more or less. The other half-belonging to Stephen Newell and Franklin —. Attendance *id be given at the time and place of sale and terms matt known. HIRAM MIX. BETTS' May 24, 1846. . Adminstrator de &mignon ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons Indel.ted to .the estate of BEN AJAR ALLYN, late of Warren twp., dee'd., ane hereby requested to male payment without delayi and those having claims against said estate. will please present them duly attested to tho suhscriher. NANCY ALLYN; HENRY C. ALLYN, Warren. May 3, 1847. AdmiListnsid. ADMINISTRATOR'S ' NOTICE. - - - - - - Al.l444sersizonn indebted to the estate of , BA RN ES, late of Orwell ',township, deed., are hereby reqUested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against &Ad estate. will please pre sent them duly attested to the supseriher. CY PRIAN BARNES, Administrator. Orwell June 10, 1847. With the wilt drutesett - - - ADMINISTUATiIit'S NOTICE. ' A 1.1. persons indebted I to the estate of TRUMAN 1 - 1 KINSM AN, late 'of Towand: borough deed:, are hereby requested to make payment w (hoot delay, and those having against said estate, win please Ore= sentthem dirty attested to the subscriber. 1.. W.TIPPANY; Adminigretor; Tovisinda, June 15, 1841. ' ADmiNisTßAToirsTicE.- Al,L' persona indehtetl to the adage of:J. D.. Meivitl, late df Granville towilship, treed., ate Watuest ed to mate payment without delay, and those haying rtitims against said estate, will please prwvani them du ly utu-sted to the sul;icriher. J.l MES MERRITT, RON WELL DUN HA a. Troy, May :18, 1847. Administrators. - - - - ORPHAN'S C4URT SALE. ' IN plursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of' Bradford county, held at - Towanda. in and for said county, on the 14th day of May, D:.1817, will be exposed to sale by public e-mdtie or outcry on the pre mires, on Wednesday the 28th day of July. A. D. 1847. at I o'clock P. M., the following piece of land situate in the townshipo of Springfteld;bounded north by the county road leading from Troy t,n Tiogh Point. and by lands of Syteestcr Leonard, easelty lands of Oliver Dales and lands of Paul Sheinwar, south by tends of Stephen Bliss, and west by lands of Daniel Bartlett and 1. W. Mercer and lands of Lemuel Faulkner. Containing one Iniudred ac ea or thereabouts, with s fere reldry framed dwelling house, a fronted bon and other Mit houses thereon erected, and an orchard thereon. The above will' he sold as the property of Benjamin lioAffee dec'd.--l'ettrar made knorert on the flay Of sale'. • JOEL. P. M'AFEDr.„ • BEND. J. M'AFEE; June 23, 1847. , Eaecotors of Benj. M'Afee. , The Saddle and Harness Husinesg 1-8 still continued by ELICANAiI SMITH; J. CULP & O:T. SMll'H, under the Firm . of Ellnmeh Smith & CO., of the old stand North side Of tlitiPulalc Square, where wilt he kept constantly on ham! .Best Plain and quitter: Saddles, Plated and Com mon Harness, all kinds of Trunks, VgiCtli, and in other work in their line. • Carriage Trimming 4 - Military reotie done to otdrr. From their experience 164 purictriaitlx • they are in, hopes to receive • sisal of public patronage. W6rk can be had at their chop as cheep as at aroje other shop in the counts of the same quaihy.. May 18. '47 QFPOEB--Ladies' Misses and Children's: i i lsses ye- L.,3 fret: ob-huall it :r9 13 :ITS'. £cgal .(atintitisanents. rit Y m.1i1P11... °. New bosh. %by Premunni AWN._ MI Iti By - -Qs taeritiof t tit TN 1840—A Silver Meda7Zi 1 1841—A Diploma for Gold 1842—A Diploma for the bre 1843—A Diploma for the bes 1844—A Diploma for soperia - 1846—A Silver 14edal for the 1846—A Silver Medal fot the This is to certify, that the ab 6 the records of the A merican HENRY 114E1018, Rice. get'. af fhi 6m38 • • th i A Woolen Facto ry at Ho*: HE-si46cribers take pgviunr adtiiiiiticifig to If ni T'citizens of Bradford county a d vicinity, that they, have leased Izr a term or yeirs . building situate in Wyalusircr. township, sod known' Ingham's Fietery. and which they are now Gjaing up with meelliiiiryend. apparatus for the , manufacture o Wind and rism" cloths, flannels, Ake.. in superioV le mid on the most reasonable terms. Those wishinglk bets wool Manu factured upon shares will find it td tintii oaf o ok. to give' hem a calf. as. they are Bet e 'ined that rici*ne shall beepsred to give th e most • ect satisfactiork,-- They work Wool into Broad or n t rove deeseed cliithe" for one half the ckoth. of if_preferr , they, rain' iiiiiiti facture by 'the yogi as folkws:— Vo ile's l66iliiitirreib Si to $1.25 ; Narrow cloth. fetich 44 . 81 i 50 ite: MU" articles manufactured for pfdporti nina prices' Wool carding gig eltitri ifeisiffr *Hi kid 'frail' lin Short notice endlreasonable tellies:l ,:llieNo gi lt' kit jirlf; pared for business on or before the Ifirst ofhiiriiiik!* WyaluSine. April 25.1847. .MALI. & BILL: • • NEW DRY GOO I • corner of Main mod .41ridge TINT OPENING, it the corner of 1011 de riiidge a/ street, a well-selected assortmeet of nelvi` ionable DR Y GOODS, which w*! be moll iii I,isipy low for ready pay. The stack * • •in. oC . Satineit, dannel, cliria*4•lo/ of prima 1h foWn, edgings, inseitin Bw{lia did bric muslin., linsey, cantod snail, drilling; bleached end brown niush (not, to be surpassed) ticking, check mishmere; station, wool and bu glover; : - .• cotton hose, kw - • German hatidd. re; • cotton 814 ponge e &drub ciii 7 stsqlfai shawhi'e• Woof eotliforters , catron t i pee, rated sewingeat° belts, .poreirs' . • pins, needles, spoof cotton, °Oki and suspender, shirt and metal butt° ottit: el articles, usually foOnd in a at The public are invited to call a examine the Ikea' before purchasing elsewhere, as lb will be mold - ibis*. er 'ban at any other establishment a foiti7. T:manda, Nov. I f. • min vrhip •oun. rg,wmw.VTTIMI THE subscribe; offers foi. sale on Atakiii• elle terms, the valuable FARM Ili* o4ntd anil how O'citfplB4 el icapb' ow. . -- ell; les44:, a - hale one Mile north' of the bide of i owanda. The lilt contains FIFTY acees of, adiel fanning land, nearly all improved, with a le* ad commodious dwelling house, two barns, an apple of- chard, and a variety of other choice fruit traces theleoli: For further particulars, apply to the slibicritii iff Ns office in-the borough of Toeilt i la: _i. s June :28, [847. Vvrtipi ELWE4E; Agint. L IST OF LETTERS rentekiln,g its the Foil Offia -at Troj; Pa., quarter endinglJune 30, 1847. Basicat R 8 McStroud Danq 2 Bassett A B - Melntbali Mil iv . Beasley VW Mason Sopluaa Mrs Brown AA, Parkhurst D G r i Bohfoej C.S' Pierce Lund Mid Chester George 2 Prcrrirt Win • i , Chame Was R Perth** Duffer Comfort Lovina Peters tri&lit - i Callan* Biaalt T Mni Rollini Aaron ' Evans Wri 't „ it . *Robbins John W Fisher Philip 2 RamsdaU 0 L Mimi . ' Frank Nathan 2 Rockwell A Mist ! Fish Martha E Mrs • Silvems ; il. II A Mid Gratin Wm A iltuftiti Mr Hallo* Caleb I attrition idle Mlii Jackson Bark* ! Bittimoris 8 Kiff John. ' Taylor thesier 1 . . Kiingnuin eassandei Taylor Chandler - • RinYttii Jo Town Soma Mimi Lamb James B Whipple G ta Li repast int* Williams .1 S inter Henry .Rev 1 Wiles Polly Mini • Midi Hanford iirobri Ttio*/ LAtrori RUNYON, F. it Shaving and flair Dresibigi . ifiiidineosseooPei, RESPECTFULLY informs his old friehtli Midi pat mos, that btrifig horn %liged to ihindolt his for mer stai d on the afternoon ,of the 12th u1t,..44 is now perms!lily Prated on the west side of the public stiMiregiro doors north of Brigel hiveid. Grateful for palavors, be hopes by superior skill add atisoon to min in increase of patnaftago trifution. • . He will always keep on band a supply of oils, es , semi* peifnmery, and whotevM ti ikeimary to gird an agreeable finish td hii otietaitoiii, aid grill spare rid pains in hii Wearers to adapt his style ed suit the !try ing maim of his customers. ALSO--Bhampooiing for restoring and g sire pre. tentative to' keep ffie !Hair from fililig ott, or turning dray, tot a beautiful head of hair is. powerful auxiliary - 0 sy OF LETT RS remaining in the P. 0. ' .l itToWanda, Pa., gOattei ending June 30. 1847, Briggs Francis • Wnl onCiee Janl Isaac I) Res W'•ky4ll - ikeslee E I/ ibler J. Brown WM - ...; elley Mary Ann, Brown Alice tt Mni Loop DJ M Beardsley D J , - I:se Wni CW.4 A M , Lent Joseph CarpenterlEdward Lung Evaling j• Colbam Asoph; Lears to Mc Cummings S te ph en McGovern Maim Cooper John . . Malay Joke or D ?wed.. Chandler A Mealy Miefiad Devine Franc% ' M*Ree Asa Si Douglas Wm \ Marboduir Joseph , Dollin Patrick - _____ Mandrill Clangs* Dodson John Mora Pat Etheridge Isaac 'D‘ • Noble Orrin • ' Enrich Leonard • TO'Conriers David .. Frost Aaron , Orerpeck Cat&tififelld MN Foster Luther P Plies Stwarufah Miss' Foster Mary Sutton Hannah Mre Fisher John ' Swath John t Foster Jane Misr . Thrones Aa.ph & . Uarthsvait Daniel . , Ticker Alton Harkness Lucinda Mier Titus - Jenne= Humphrey Thee,''. & Iris trineen Rif:Haiti . r Hemley Jos • Wei& Mare* ' ' Henn. leolat t Ntalsti Thai ittid loth. ' , Hu i Daniel i Welch - Japes ovriand Mailmiti A lipid Wilcox Jane Hi*. I ati Robert . .; • Warren Henrjt all H C . 11 1ile &sand '- A. S. CH AMDERLIiii P.M. II co4piy.tdeiship lietetolore ettlsdng heft's* C. & E. REED u this day Jiseelvesi hy tentspil consent,'the acconftts , notes. doe the Am ere left wi•N C odes Reed, No: 5, R. R. for ealleetion. tHARLES REED -4- towanda, May 24; 1847; EDWARD REED. ' . • • OitiE TO TOE RESCUE!' THE saber-fibril homing nietiritb severe Weiss tile the !ale Ire in "f owanda. es well as ethic laws. earnestly7Mpiest t w hat thoin who %now lhowiskio ill , . debted Ili - Oldie every effort peasibk fa PUS lad *iamb that we may be able to meet our honest inanteessit . . and continue Mir badness. MONTA NYire Qt CO MONTANYVB 4o criikave remeiredthairbeijusgi shanties, a fine doers helm, Briklo -fit when they I ,tiver loaceonunodate timer cost vs ow the mud liberal fenny. We have min an heed • feir atm= Ganda adapted to the 'porn trade, which will he ed ' i o i r at greatly reduced prices, eempenrd with the rest ad ance of Goods in the city. 'larch 22. 1847. I .lef Bram; cat hies. 41 peride Gold Pena. • - Gold Peas. Gold 'Pam Gold PeOPP4 bast 018 lens:' besermsla triii copy Inea' Tisiguite:
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