- Ni. s edboationnento, REGISTER'S NOTICES. OME is hereby given to all persons interested, d ie t Babriel King and Solomon C. Wisner, sir. a im of the estate of , Asa Klener, deceased„, um 4 go t s . townsbitit and Benjamin . Buffington, adm i n i si lor of the estate of I Prescreed Buffington, deceased, bas of Wan= and . Geoige W. Shattuck, administrator of t h e estate of . - garbed, Maynard, deceased, we of Troy township ; and Eiihn Case and A. D. Spalding, administrators of the estate, of Chimarey Morse, deceased,. k m of Trortovrnabip ; and John B. Parcel and A . goat, administrators of the estate of Nickolas Parcd, deceased, d a te of Rkkbory township; and William H. Overton, administrator of the estate of • William B. Swain, deceased, kte of Athens townihiii; and David" Palmerand H.D. Freeman, administratore of the sstate of , 11. N. Ward, deceased, lee d Trey township r..atbd. Davit' , Brewer, surviving a dministrator of the estate of • Amine Clark, deceased, We of Ridgbory township; and Johti Vandyke and Modelans Walter, adininiatrators of the elute of Peter Walter, deceased, late of Leroy township ; and Anson H. Bo‘re, admi nistrator of the estate of Matthew Schemerhorn, deceased, late of Springfield township: and A. Webb and Ga.. ; WWI King;adminiatrators of the estate of • Henry C. Smith, deceased, • late ef, Sheshegain township ; and Merritt Osborne, Guardian of Celfnda' Hunt, m iner child of Benjamin Hunt, deceased, have Sled and settled in the,rolfice ofxbe Register of Wills, in and for the county of Bradfold, ths.aceounts of 'their several a dministrations upon the Writes aforesaid,*and that the ama will be presented to the Orphans' court of said county, - onllonday, the 6th day, of September next, for confirmation and allowance. L . E . DE WOLF, Register. • - Register's Office, Towanda, July 28, 1847. lERE AS, my wife, LAVINA DUNN, hes left my bed and hoard, without any just cause or i ll prmcation, this is hereby to caution ay person from harboring or trusting her on my ammo as I will pay to debts sr demandeof bet contracting • Rome, Aug. 2, 1847. ,PATRICK DUNN.. STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM the enclosure of the subscriber on the night of the 29th of July, uh., TWO BAY HORSES 4 years old, with Mkt slides and tails". One without shoes,. high4lfe add a good traveler, but not broke to -tide. The ate with shoes, has the off hind foot white. Wells, Aug. 2, .1947".. MARTIN FRIES. • vaasitutt o.oacm g , . lit IS Al PO Ild kW, OFFICE over 1 6 . mutt Foe , No. 2, Brick Row: TOWiruli, July 28,1647. 0: IWILXOT,' • 0. • .011.1{W. • ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. liniVitihntee of an order of the • lirphan's Court of Bradford *conniy, fi eld at Towanda on •the doy of May 1847, will be etposed to sale by _.-Public -mattie or outcry,, on the premises, on Thursday the :4th day or August neit, it 1 o'clock 'F. M., the follow. inidescrdied lot of land situate in the townlhie of Troy, Ind bo u nded tplloars ! Ncirlh by land of 4.. Ward, t ut by lands of James Dewitt; south by land of Wm. Monism, anti weft by the' highway loading: from Gran ville to Troy. Containing one hundred acres or-there lawn:, being land of which Wm. Knox, deceased, rate of Troy township, died seized. ,Terms made known on• the day of sale.; CHARLES DRAKE, - A. MORRISON, July 7,6, 1 - 84 h. Ad's of Wm. Knoi. dec'd. This Ihsg ter Bdirif4ins. b.kitAPOLIA, MIN SHAPES SUMMER 1 - STUFF'S, selling at awt, at FOX'S. • ORPHAN'4 COURT SALE. Ott iianFe of /1. eke* of the Orphan's Codrt of Bradfotd field al' Tdwanda; ih end for said ity, on Bre 14th day Of Miy, A. D. 1847, will be (posed to isle by public trtnolueror outcry on the pre fers, oil Weiitieidiy the 28111 day of July, A. 111847, t 1 o'clock P. M., the following piece of lend situate the towbehip of Springfield, bounded north by the twiny toll telling from Troy to Tioga Point, and by beds of Sylveiter Leonard, east by lands of Oliver Oates tad hods of Paul Sbemway, south by lends of Stephen het, and west by lands of Daniel Bartlett end J. W. Meteor and lends of Lemuel Faulkner. Containing We . hundred acme 01 thereabouts, with a two story tamed dwelling house; a framed barn and other ou,. tourer theterni erected, and so orchard thereon. • he now will be meld as the property of Bedjamin M'Airee deed.— ; Tetms Made khotin od the day of folic 30EL P: M'AFEE, • .4 . BENJ..): M'A FEE, lone 23, 1847. Eiecutori of Beoj. M'A fee. BONNETS, of every style . bought cheap for augh— do, lot of PARASOLS will be sold at coat to thee the lot , at No. 5 . , Brick Bow. C. REED. Al' ?tit 13AtIAGii ANK Mai be found the clieipest CROCERIEB in town. A few articles DI which we still. etiutderite; —A i r superior article of black of poi:ldiom; tea ; green tees ef all prices and quantities; Old Jaya, Rici and Lagnirs. coffee, crushed, Powdered and tiiuscovada sugar; molasses, sperm and Mould multi* lithp end linseed oils, iaishi§. fish, &c. July 21, • 240. 5, BRICK 'ROW. .O . THB, CASHMERES ft V ESTI N Gs-- a l s o striped check and-btown linens, gembroons, sum- IS, lamed'. of . allpficit and qualtities, may be at the Savings Bank,..No. 8, Brick Row. my 21. C. REED. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Samuel Cooltraugh to theatse of D. F. Bar now, el.. Willard C. Green. ,No. 210, Dec. T. 1848. Bradford Common Pleat?. undmigised, hawing beeniippointed auditoito dkaribute moneys rabid by virtue of execution is- Rol in the above suit, will attend to the duties of his st*Vattheat it bis office in Towanda Borough, on Sat tillsy tin 4th day of Sept, next., it two o'clock in the I * . , mit at Which, time and place ell persons interest ', anrequired to pieedit their claims before him, or be ftbai cotnin' g. in upon said funds. July 20, 1847. WILLIAM WATKINS. A 'Attar.. mad', Tim. BE io-i'sitnersitip heretofore existing under • the , tuns of BOHAN EY & C 0. ., et Shesbequin, sr as iwased by aims l consent on the first liay . of Jdne l 't The Books Mid a.m. qpts Will be fOuned at the allal open end taidy for rement; . KINNEY. , .O. SATERLEE, - l< C. F, WELLS JR. Ilkwhegnin July 10 1847. N. C. HARRIS, L _ Ail persons knowing themselves indebted - to the old ....," C a" walk up toths Captains, office and not only 'NIA pay up or casts will be made gum sixty days taca—no indolgeneiesgraqied. 414 daaptin July 101e47. H.IONNEY ik CO. ul C maißUts, atity of New ,Goods ' . . I it and&siglied bawl rotated themselves into a partnership at the old stand of ji.KINNEY & CQ. under the name of KINNEY & BAT dLEE "ri me they may at all times be found ready li *sit on their customers with the good things of life e lwaf as they can be had in Bradford County.' Hard igid fortemibiw alt kinds of produce . taken in ex • An quanilti oT bitter wanted at the largest !`ct eichange for good,. H. KINNEY. O. D. ESATVRLEE luin.ltiy 10 1847. E. BATERLEE. ' Awn lad Children's, I large va. Cilhatidat je9 HF:rrs'. E.& L . INERtUR, life removed their G00 1:1 1 8 to . the Store formerly occupied by If. I Boas. north side or the ' public square, iv here 4 2 Pillared to supp)y their customers as hereto irisadiciguch 17, 1847. rl abB tron.lirone Shoe, Rooted Band; Nsil rods uwaliptoe Nails, Steel of ill kinds will be sold 9. KINGSBERY. increbanbile, - • BOOTS AND SHOES. What are yea about here ! Iraq _ye Yes, I guano ! T HOCHADS of times the question has Wen asked. Where on earth are all the Boots and Bhoes ill nufactured that supply the continual rush at the corner of Main and Bridge streets ? O'Hara answers that this is the place, and these are the things we do it with Seventy4eleven new fashions every two seconds! h S " Lei an e team . • - 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 Brogans, at a less price than ever was or probably ever will be of again - in Towanda. The Ladies' Department in this 'establishment is richly furnished with fashions. Ladies', misses' and. children's fancy and common boots and shoes, even to the extremity of the latest . . fashions. Mistake not the place -Corner of' Main and Bridge streets, Me only Shoe Store in Bradford County. Half cash and half trade for Butter. H. O'HARA. 7' wands, June 'l6, 1847. -3__ M.. 3. IN TOWN AGAIN. Tk't• subscribcra area little later than usual this spring with their extensive stock of merchandizo ; but what the good people of Bradford county have lost by our delay, we will now endeavor to make up t 1 them in the quantity, quality and price of our goods. We are now on hand with the LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST stock of gccods in Towanda, bought exclusively for cash, and since the great reduction in prices. Our stock 'C'onsists as usual of Dry Gobd4 Groceries. Crockery, Hard ware, Drugs and .Medicines, FOr further particulars look along through the paper. We need not say " Call and examine our (nod,' for we know that every body WILL at No. 3, before purchtising elsewhere. WM. H. BAIRD & CO. • June 15„1347. LADIES DRESS MODS JUST received at No. 3 Brick Row, an extensive assortment of rich and desirable !dress goods of the latest style, such as striped Tarlett;ni, embroidered mull , lin, Cherry lustre, M. De Leine, Gingham Lawn, mourning organdie, Bals.orine Gingham Robes, Ladies striped dresses, together with all the new and fashiona ble fancy goods that could be found in tilt city of New York, and will be sold clieeperAhan the same goods Can be bought at any othe:eitablishment in the county. Remember this, and before you purchase stop into u - Ars—The largest and best selected assortment of 1..1. Su in mer Hats. consisting of Psnama,English straw, Dunstable, Pedal, PalriAral, &c., for sale cheap at BAIRD'S BONNETS—Florence, China Pedal, Straw and Lawn Bonnets, all of the latest fashions, at BOOTS E4—Men ' s Calf and Morocco boots, and Congiusa gaiters, and Ladies shoes of every , description at 114IRD'S. PINTS & OlLS—Linseed, Lamp and Tanner's Oil—White Lead, dry and ground Venitian Red, and all kinds of Paints for sale at the cheapest store in Towanda. BAIRD'S NO. 3, B. R. T . ; ISll,—Mackerel, Shad,.and Codfish in great abun .l dunce at BAIRD'S, G!WORRIES.— The best article of Tea Coffee Su gar, Rice,Tobacro, &c., can be found at BAIRD'S. • nRY GOOIM.-Everything in the line of Dry Goods usually kept in this country, di ever wanted for nee. can be found at No. 3. The said goods were pur , chcsed in New Tork after .the great rush was over, and when there Was a gre. depression in the Markets, and consequently were bought cheaper and shall be sold cheaper than any stock of goods in Bradford county:— Thisis true, if we do say it ourselves, and if yon don't bidleve it, just drop in . st No. 3, where the children cry re.come ! and you will ~b ecome convinced that goods can be sold cheap in TotOanda. 'ALT-100 bbla. Salt just recrived and for sale 1~7 at BAIRV'S, N 0.3, B.R. Lot R.-56 'tacks of first rate flour just received .1. - and for sale at BA/ RD'S, NO. 3, B. IL New Arrival at No. 1, Brick Row ! • • .4. S. Chdmberlin, • TS new riceiring, and otTers for sale at the DRUG I DEPOT, No. 1 . Brick Row. a large addition t" his former stook{ consisting of every variety of Groceries, Dram and Medicines. Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Panty Articles ice. which will be sold at wholesale or retail, at unusually low prices. Terms CASII. Towanda, June 16, 1847. rIROCERY'S, in the country. tarsi be supplied with VA all uncles in their line, on the most, reasonable terms. at • jel6 No. 1, BRICK ROW. PicToßi a. BROHER JO'NATFI AN, for the T Fourth of July, at No. 1, BRICK ROW. . _ TIUN B A R'S, Reeve's, and a splendid article of Int; . I_lP ported SiIGAWS, at No.l. BRICK ROW. PATENT MEDICINES, every kind oda in use, dim be found at the Drug Depot; Agent for Jayne's Clickener's. Moffat's, fain killer, and various other medicines. - A full and general supply always on hand jel6 No. 1, BRICK ROW. ©II S, a arilentltd article of Hair Brustiics, Thermometers, anti Fancy Articles, for sale at jet 6 No. 1, BRICK ROW. EDLE RS will find it to their advantage to 6111 at the' Drug Depot, where they can be supplied with eve ry article desired, such as phials, essences. Sze., on the best terms. jel6 No, 1. BRICK ROW Q 0 D A Fol_7 NT A IN, just erected at the Drug Depot, kJ to which the attention of the public is invited. TH F.: Subscriber offers his new stock of HATS 'AND CAPS• at the first' building south of the Brick Row, where the hat manufactory of Mr. Thomas was formerly kept. Those who, wish 63'pm:chase for Cash, will be accommodated at very reduced prices.— Fur Hata from one to four dollars ; Silk Hata from one to three dollars; Wool hats from thirty-seven and i half cents to one dollar; Caps from eighteen cents to one dollar—according to quality. HENRY MERCXR. Airily 27, 1547: ' • SPRING . GOODS, .118. & M. C. .MERCUR have just received a .• good assortment of Gingham* Lawti. summer Shawls, Elowets, Wreaths, &c. &c:,Which will be sold cheaper than ever. Towanda. May 3, 1141. New Arrival of Goods, by Express! B. KINGSBERI; HAS just received from New York, a beautiful as. aortment of Lawns, Gingham, Bennetts, Palm Leaf Hatts,sVc... &c., which will be sold very cheap. Alai? Caps 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 Goods. yes? will be sure to buy. April 28, 1847 s First Arrival of Goods from New York. livirtitit litagsbery, S now receiving Weneral assortment of Spring and I Summer floods, which will be sold cheaper than .goods w. re ever offered in this place before. His (friends will find as they mount the steps at his door that prices go down. Call and examine for yourselves. My goods and prices will praise thernselves. You will and a large and general assortment of every variety of • Dry floods, 'Groceri,s, Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Nails, Iron, Steel. Paints, Oils, Dye Sruffri, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Codfish, Maekcrel, &c., &c. My friends and the public generally are respectfully invited to call arid examine my stock, as I aqi satisfied I can offer them goods•cheaper than at any other Steal. May 17th, 1817. BAIRD'S NO. 3, 13. R BAIRD'S "WM. & CO Liittdymbile, ‘-r. NEW CAS STORE tN girt/CONIPST • • T. VOL TA KEB this method of informing every person who wants to purchase GOODS, that he has opened an entire stock of NEW GOODS in No. •2, Brick Row, formerly occupied by C. h E. Reed, one aloor bekrii the Post Office, where he wouldAsi happy to show any one his stock who will favor him with a call ; u 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, iiitisi4ting of • Dry Good's, _ Groceries, Crockery, • • Hardware, Boots h Shoes, 4c. A large assortment of Dress Goods, Such as Scotch and Linen Ginghams, Ging ham Maxims, Printed and Argandie do., Oregon Plaids, Chambrays awl Lama cloths. Also, A great variety of French, English And American cloths. Cassi meres, roatrims, Croton Cloth. Tweeds and Summer Stuffs. - 4.r. iS•c lac, Don't call, as I will sell for the Ready Rhino • little leas than any other live man. Towattrla, June 1, 1847. JUST' received 12 Cheats Fresh Teas, selling from 37i to 75 eten 'per lb., warranted good or no sale at • 4 FOX'S. NO. 2. B. R. COME one 11 and see the best and cheapest Su gar, Coffee eh' Molassce in town at june 1. FOX'S, NO. 2. B. R. BOOTS IND SHOES AFIRST rate Rot of Gents kip, seal and coarse hoots, fine medium and coarse shoes; also Ladies' fine kid B. B. Ties, Buskins, Gaiters and half Gaiters, and an endless variety of child's shoes at NO. 28. R. AFE W Family cases HOMGTOPATHIC Medi cine, with Hemple's Domestic Physician. Also, few Hull's Laurie at FOX'S. N 0.2, B. R. (ROCKER] 4 GLASSWARE, • first rate assort meat at jet, N 0.2, B. R. -,-- i O DOZEN of those cheap Parasols left, which ore 1 selling at reduced prices at NO. 2, B. R. •_ LEG HORN and Lawn Bonnets; also Leghorn, Pearl braid and Palmleaf hata, and a great variety of Caps et jet NO. 2. B. THE Ladies do say that the largest and prettiest assortment of Dress Goods, Ribbons, Partisla, Gloves Hosiery. &c. in town, is to be found at FOIL S. Call and see them, as they are selling from 10 to 25 per cent. cheaper than at any other Store in town at june I. NO. 2, B. R. a20(1 PIECES Calicoes, the prettiest in town, scl ling from 5 to 15 cents per yard at june I. NO. 2, B. R. „ SAVINGS BANK. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. AT an annual meeting of the direct Ora of the " wanda Savings Bank," C. & E. REED were elected in place of G. E. Flynt & Co., whose term expired May, at, 1847. It is the intention of the new Calihiers & Co., to sustain the credit of the institution by putting goods low down." to pay ufieustomeys.— 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 tru% of the old adage, that " Goods- have, can; , and shall be sold 'clieapet at the Savings Bank than at any other establishment in Towanda. No. 5. B. May 18, 1847. C. & E. REED. U/LX1,1113,10 R SALE, a TIMBER LOT, situated in the tp. of Burlington. in this county, containing about 157 acre*, on which is a good mill site. For further par ticulars enquire of J. H. HAYN ES, at Hawley's store,. Franklia. July 7, 1847. 2m4 - _AIL AL 'IW 71E• lIIIT 1111 Gr: • UtW237 Cho allaatc, 10 ESP ECTF LTI.I.Y informs the citizens of Towan da, and the public generally that he is prepared to execute in the neatest style all descriptions of House, Sign, Coach or Carriage Painting, or Trimming; and every variety of Fancy and Ornamental Painting. From his long experience and the many apecimens of his productions now in use. he entertains a flattering hope that by close application to hie profession, and being prompt to brae( be may secure.. suitableshare of public patronage. Ile may he foUnd stall times at the Chair Factory of Tomkina & Makinson, wheri he will be on hand to attend to the calls of those whO may want his sera ces. PAPER-HANGING done on short no tice. in a superior manner and reasonable terms. Towanda, July 6, 1847. ly4 IF la ANOTHER ADDITION TO THE Stock 'of Goods in the Savings Bunt IN consequence of the great rush at the Savings Bank for Cheap Goode, the proprietor has been induced to replenish with a splendid assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which-are now opening, and sell ing at gr'eatly reduced prices,_The proprietor, Mr.C. 'REED, pledges himself totaly and amply sustain the credit of the institution which it has hitherto borne, i.e. for selling goods cheaper than any other establishment in Bradford co. Persons desirous of testing this, have only to call at No. 5, Brick Row, and satisfy themselves. July 7, 1817. C. REED. LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN GINGHAMS, and Light Ginghams, have been received at the -Savirigs Bank, and are selling twenty-6.e per cent. cheaper than ever. jy7 C. REED. BOOTS & SHOES—A large and exhaustless as sortment of coarse and fine boots and shoes,' ladies' f and half gaiters, kid ties, buskins, French kid slip pers, children'a-cloth and morocco shoes ere now selling very low at the Savings Bank, No. 5, Brick Row. DEYNOLD'S CELEBRATED GRAIN CRA -LL DLES. grain and grass scythes, scythe smiths, rakes, and Quinebaugh whet atones may be fonnd at the Sayings Bank. No. 5. Brick Row. C. REED. ...Proceed, Gentlemen ! CIiAMBEBLINIS SODA FOUNT is in a perfect rage„About these clays, just up there at* No. 1, Brick Rrow, where you min find Aristocratic Cigars. Gentle m en's Fancy touchei. and every thing in our line et the Drug Depot, uncommonly cheap, wholesale ; and retail. July 7, 1847. 4.8. CH AMBERLIN. I 28T OF LRTTERS remaining in the Post °Mee 14 at Atheni4 . Pa., quarter ending tune 30, 1747. Abbott C .. Mott Alvah Andrews C. P.'.. Mill: Jane Aldrich .14thrr-C - ---- .. Murray L 8 Arnold 0 - -{ ...liieDole John Brion . planri ! . . • Merchant M a • , Brooks Peter: Olorbury T 8 Buck Joseph . - 2 'Mallory Henry Brown • Arisinas Palmer John • Bowman A ' Raymond Elias Chapman Cll 2 Iteifield James 2 Caramel H Smith C B Carrington J Y Steward B M Drake Francis - Shilp T ." Durphy Tlingit Snyder Maiy A Dilden Robert Swartwood Geo K • Edwa.ds A Furman Nicholls Fabron James Tracy E 8 Gartner 1. A ' Wilco: Elisliti Hyatt elder L 0 Weaver Jos Hawkins A West Wm , Hyatt M R rs. . Wooley Wm Jackson So in Watkins Mary CrUm elder $ Warren Wm Kniekerbacker Addle York Lavine Livingston 1. C. H. HERRICK, P.M. __ „ ---=— First lot of New Goods in Towanda. Ai ONTANY Es: & CO. are receiving a large and -dila general assortment of Spring and Summer Goods which will be disposed of at wholesale or retail at re duced prices. A pril.lo, 1847. T ADIES can find a supetior assortment of DRESS -L./GOODS 4 c LOAKINGS, at MERCER'S. ilterrbatubi;c, &t. WHIM WIIICIDI 'Thomas Elliot & N. C. Tomkins, trAvING associated themselves together in the 1.1. Mercantile business, hope by close application and strict attention to business, to merit a share of pub lic patronage. 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 attit has just been enlarged and made mote speci ous and convenient, customers will find it very plea aunt to do business na: ELLIOTT & TOMKINS. May 27., 18417. • NEW:GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! JUST received and for sale a spinidul assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold as cheap for Cash as can be found in Northern Penn's.— Customary will find it to their advintage to call and ex amine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. May 27. ELLIOTT & TOMKINS. ANY quantity of UINGHA MS, just received and for sale by ELLIOTT & TOMKINS. LA WS of all varieties; also Gingham Lawns very low for cash by ELLtorr & TOMKINS. BOOTS and Shoes, the largest stock in town and cheap as can be bought in the country by F. & T. SHOES, Ladies wear rd . all kinds—French 3attin Bolton Gaiters, fie. tips. Buskin., kid slips, Lest. ing Gaiters, and a variety of all kinds by E. &T. COTTON Yarn, any lfuant4y—also Carpi warp white and colored by E. & T. L OOKING GLASSES, of every variety for sale -- -- -- -by je9 • E. &T. -r— , IRON of all kinds, English and Swedes, together with , rolled and hammered ; GLASS as cheap as the cheapest, and a large stock of NAILS, by E. &T. OD Labia Nail Rods, a very large quantity as cheap as the cheapest, & a.variety of.mill iron by E. & T. A SPLENDID assortment Parssols of all sizes. and la. of every vailety of Umbrellas by E. & T. BON.NETS, a good variety Lthorn, Straw, Lawn and Coburg, cheap as the cheapest by E. & T. L EG HORN Hata of all sizes and descriptions, to r ether with a. cood,lot of palmlcaf by E. &T. A GOOD asiortmeht C.dicoes. In fart, we have u good an assortmenCof all kinds of Dress Goods as you can find in any store in the country. Also, a good assortment of Cloth.., Usselineree. and Summer wear of all kinds and descriptionias cheap for cash as the cheapest by E. & I'. SEETINGS and Shirting s, both bleached and un bleached cheap as thercheapest by E . & SA LT ! 200 BARRF:LS Salt for .ale at June 8. NIMITANYES . Rc CO New Spring and Summer Gods. N Er. TTS Is now opening a new snd splendid essortment of staple and Taney goods at his store. (•ituate nn Main street two doors below Bridge street (wept side) nearly opposite Muntanya's & Cu,) embracing all articles generally kept in the country, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery awl Glass ware, Har(luvirr. Nails. Iron. all die varieties of Nleel, Glass. Points Linsee , l Oil, Lamp Oil 4-c. which he offers ta'purchasers at unusual low prices for Cash . , Produce, or :proved credit. And would re spectfully invite all who wish to purchase to call and examine hta goods and prices before purchaiing else *hero, as he is confident he can offer good bargains. June 1, 1847. PRINTS, M. De }mines. Ginghania, Lawns, &c.— The Ladies will find a beautiful assoitinent at june 9 A GREAT variety of shawls scarfs, parasols Ladies A and Misses' Borincts very cheap ,at fferrs'. BLACK & BEAVER CLOTHS, black end fancy Casslineres. and all sorts of Summer itufF4, a large assortment, low for cash at VTESDOW & WALL PAPER, a nice ß r E ar . iN s !nd cheap at TJARRIS Sr. BLOODS' Grass scythes and scythe snatfis ;also Barri,' [-none scythes at BE fTg'. NEW' AND CHEAP GOODS. 0. D. Bartlett. HAS the to inform his friends and custri mers and the public in genersl, that he is just r - caving a large and carefully selected stock of season - hie Goode, which, as beretabire, he is prepared to se lower than any BRAG(; A It r Towanda, June 2. 1847. PER H.l NG lA'G S. WHE largest and most lwautiful assortment of Pa . per Han sings ever brought into this plate, just reertved and - fik sale cheap at 0. D. li. RTl.Errft. Dry Goods, Boots and , Shots, ' Groceries, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Bonnets, Crockery, Books and Stationery, Iron and Slra, Popetof all kilich, Painla nu f Oil Gla4.! and Putty. NEARLV every variety of each of the above kinds of Goods on- hand et the lotvest rate at 0. D. 1.1.4 RTLETrs. • c6ii, BEST tested coil chain for Hull wheels to raw milk and other similar uses just received and for Rs le cbeephy BONNETS. A F plpnditl . assortment of Leghorn and straw Bonnets, latest style just received and for safe very low by 0. ti,.13.412T1.F.TT 11'001, 11.1NTED!! O T.IARTLE r r etchartze cloth or other . Go.iils for Wool on the best terms possible. Tosvands. Jove I. Isl 7. Asuperior lot _of Lawns, Summer Gingham, and Monterey anew article for dresses. A Ise, prints of all patterns, which arc selling extremely low at he . SAVINGS B.ANK. - • BON N ETS. A.large and extensive assortment of gonneta, con sisting of Leghorn, Albert Braids, China pearl, Straw gimp,.English Straw,&e., together with ribbons, wrraths, &e. to match, are now selling at reduced prices at the , SAVINGS RANK. , SUMMER SHAWLS a beautiful a-mortment of ' Berage, De Lain and tirocbe Shawls may be found et the SAVrIVGg BANit. • D ARASOLB of every variety add pallt rn. Alan, UMbrellas, are pow selling eitrenn4y low at the Towanda, May 24, 1841. SAVINGS BANK. BUCKWHEAT' FLOUg AFFW bun...red pounds BUtK W H HAT mom: in 50 lb. sacks;superior article, received and for -sale by ref). 1.'2. 0. D. DA RTLerr. lIAME9 AND 11AHNISS 'IrRINIMtNGS. Jiw fee - cive d a larrfuani ynt Fine' and,ConArnod Harries. Also, Plated and Jarrin'il Hanrces mints at ; , FeR. 22. Ikt Flirt 'R'S. IV_L-111.1/ % ' . :114.a1 r .D, LT.As• just re4irett the larcesi assortment of NEW 1.1 GOODS_ ever brought auto Bradford co., which he terra in clciaange for C I,l!lffiEß. rr Mono ton. May In, 1847. _ . DISSOLU'I'II /N. of E. smith & Son is this da'y dissolved by mutual consent. All accottout. &r,.. due the firmmum.be immediately paid. E. SNlrrif.. Towatlida, M..y 12, Ixl7. n y 'kite of sundry writs of venditioni exoonot issalted out of the court of common pleas of prailford co., to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of THOS P WPODR HFF, in the borough of :rowan da, on Monday, the sixth day of September m xt, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. the fullowirg piece or parcel of land, in Ridgberry township, betunded Muth by lands df Perrin. Barnhart, west by lands of Howard F. Burt, south by. land of David Burt, and east by lam] of Buckhart. and Mills Carr. Containing fifty acres, shout twenty acres thereof improved, with a small orchard, lig house' and Fog barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the legit of Mark A. Burt vs. John M'Dowell. ALSO—A piece or parcelof land in .I,them: township, bounded north and eaat by 'land of Isaac. Shepard south by lands of tsrgel Mead, amd west by the post road lead ing from Athens to Elmira. Containing about- I acre, more or less, all Unproved. wi;h one framed lota*, and one shed thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the'suit of H. M. Partridge vs. A Imeron 11. Toter. • ALSO—A certain piece or parcel of land in Buding ton tp., bounded north by the township linr.betwet n Burlington and Springfield, east by land of Henry 1.. Ross, or E. S. Tracy. and on the south by Shack leton, and west by Isaac Sturges. Containing one hun dred and thirteen acres more or less, about thfity acres improved, with :one framed house, one log house, and one framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. S. Tra cey-'ve. Samuel E. Dickinson. ALSO-114 sirtue of a isrit of Leeari Facies, the . south half of all that piece or parcel of land in Smith field tp., Beginning at a stake .and stones at the north cast corner of lot no. 12, and the north-west corner, of lot no. 13, thence east 26 chains and 50 linke to the north-east comer of lot no. 13, and the north-west 'cor ner of lot no. 14. thence south 40 chains and 75 links to the south-cast corner of lot no. 13, and south-west corner of lot ho. 14, thence west 2.6 chains and 5U links to the south-west corner of lot no. 1:1, and south-east corner of lot no. 12, thence north l 0 c.hains.and 75 links to the place of beginning. The whole tract above des cribed. containing one hundred and one acres and thirty two perches. Seized and taken in execution at the auk of Richard S. Stuart, trnstee of Mary Caton, vs. Witham Claik and Silas Beata, Terre tenant. JOHN F. ME IN4, Shertff. Sheriff's Offire, Tiiivanila, July ?I, IN 'FILE MATTER Of the partition of the eat ate of Dae;il Pratt, late of Canton towaship. (tee d.—b)t the Or phan's (Curt of Bradford cotaityi, of Dee. Term, 1846. . THE heits and devisees of David Pratt deed,. to wit:Ebenezer Pratt, David Pratt, Asa Pratt, Jonathan H. Pratt, Win. Roberts; Betsey Roberts, Jesse Griffin, Rachel Griffin.Jultus Pratt and Cheater l'ratt, are hereby severally notified that the Orphan's Court of litatltind county on the Bth day of May 1847. did grant a rule upon them to contr. into said court on the first Monday of September next and elect to take `or refuse the estate of said decedent at the valuation made thereof. 'and to case they shall refuse to accept the same, to show cause it any they have, ully the same 'shall nut be sold. By the Cinnt. 1.1 MAN E. DE WOLF, June' 7, 1E1471 Clerk of Orphan's Court. - - IN THE Of the partition of the estate of Beo . janiin Brlnk. rire'd . laPe of Sheshequin to:. reship the Orphan's Court if firwlford comi ty of Mi.. 7. 18 THE heirs and devisees of Benjamin Brink aced. Id wit : Danl. I Blink, Drink Smith, Alpheus Tozer and Calista his w ife, Charles Smith, Johtf Daniel `math, Orson Smith, Valentine 'Smith, James Smith, W in: Smith, Rachel Smith, Theodore W. Brink, Ifetiry Noiiiintiey and Amanda M'Ktnney his wife, and Delilah Brink and John Brink and their guardian, Orison Rickey—Orris Brink, Elizabeth Brink. Charles Brink. Julia Brink and John Brink. Jr., and their guardian John Brink—Elizabeth Benthey, Jaws Brink and Hester Holmes, are hereby severally notified that - the Orphan's Court •of Bradford county on the 1 lth day of May, 1847, did grant a rule upon them to Conic into Court on the first M inday of Septeukber next, and elect to take or refuse the estate of said irecedent at the valuation made thereof, and in case they shall refuse to accept the same, to show cause, if any they have, why the shame shall notlio sold. By the Court, LYMAN E. DE WOLI 4 , May 22, 1847. , Clerk of Orphaja.COur. 13El'TS DE r.s• - 1011URSI:AN 1' to an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford, county, will be exposed to pnhlie slit: at the house upon the premises in S - hesher.ftlin toveuship, Bradford county, Pa., on Saturday the4tMday of Sep tember, 1947, at one o'clock ail of the certain pieces, iota or parcels of land lyino * and *rag in said township, known as the Richard Horton farm, to be sold as the property of Patrick Cummings, dec'rL, bounded as follows: Beginning at a corner, thence by lots No. 94 and 101, south thirty degrees and !Si - mi nutes, 82 perches to a corner, thence by parts of tots No. iol, 102 and 163, south 59 degrees west, 184 perches to a cortler, thence along the Sbeshequiri road. north 64idegreds west, 22 perches, north 63 degreesl west, 78 percheroo a corner, and theme by p Arts of lots No. 91' and 192, north 59 r„logrees east, 238 perches to the beginning beingpart of lots No. 92,93 and 101 in the old township of Claverack, one of the seventeen townships, Sec. Centaining 92 acres and allowance, with a ftmed house, framed barn, and out houses, and a large apple orchard thereon. • ALSO—AII of the two undivided fourth parts or shares the whole into four equal parts or shares to be derided Of and in all that certain tract of land being an Island commonly called Norton's Island, lying in the Susqudhanua river. jusCabove the mouth of Sugar Creek. containing :n the whole. by computation, filly- I six acres and ono-hundred and twenty-five percher., be the same more of less., The other half belonging to Stephen Newell and Frarddin —. Attendance will be given at the time and rleccrof sale and terms Made knaves. • HIRAM MIX, 0. D. BARTI.ErI Legal 32tvertisancuts. SHERIFF'S SALE. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE May 24 : IAI6. Adminstrutor de looniv non ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. prisons nalet.ted to the estate of BEN AH ALLYN, late ot Warreri tivr.,dec'il., are hereby rilue- , ted to make payment without delay, and - those having claims against said eatate. Witt please presettt them duly attested to the Fulwriber. NANCY ALLYN, riEr'ISRY C. ALLYN; , • Warren, May 3, 1847. Admii.istrator —-- ADMINISTRATOWS A LI. perann• indebted to the estate of JOEL. .471. BARNES. late of Orwell towriahip. cleced., are hereby requested to Make paytn.ent without delay, and those haring claims against said estate, will please pre sent them duly attested In the smtwerilvr, • CYPRIAN BARNES. Administrator. Orwelliene 10, 1847. With the will anneal-4 • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.' ALT.persons indebted to the estate of TR U MAN KINSMAN ' late of Towanda borough deed., are hereby requested to make plyment w thout delay, and those hss'init claims against said estate, will please tire bent them duly atter•ted to the subscriber. L. I'. TIF F V, Administrator roaranda. June 15,1817.. ADNIINTSTRAT(iIi'S NOTICE:;:- person's injebted to the estatc of J. B. Merritt, A. late of Gr.gn‘llle t.gren.hip, Jt','d., are equest ed to make payment, without +-ley. ant those h3Fetng claims against said estate. will please pre-gent them du ly aitebtedou the sukcirdx-r. • JAMES MF.RRITT., ROSWELL DUNBAR. Troy. May 29. I Ft.l7. Adminhalrators. The Saddle and, Harness Business F( still conttnord by ELK A N II SMITH, J. I & T. SMITH, under the Farm of Elkatiali m o nth Si, CO.; at the old Mind North sole ol l'oldie Square, where rioll Ice krpt roostatitly tat hand Beta Plain and Q whet :saddles. Plated and Con))))))) Harness., all kinds of Trunks, Valices, and all other work in their line. Carriage Trimming A• Military work done Warder. From their elpenenee and punctuality. they are in hopes to receive m are of public patronage , Work ran be had at their shill; as cheap as at ;any other shop in the connty of the :atm. Ttaltty. May II q, •47 . . k'eul Work 3bncrtii Premithasl Awarded ' to By the . Imerhu Institute I=3l IS4O—A Silver Medal for . So.! 1841 . —A Diploma fat Got! Pe I S 12—A Diploma for the best 1843—A Diploma for the best, 1844-A Lhplorya foisuperiOr 1843—A;....;.thiei Medal for the 18.16—A :tiler Medal' fa the This is to certify, that the above . ache records of the American Institut HEN R M FIGS, Rec. tier. of the A. DM • . A Woolen Faclory .TnE subscribers take pleasure i , 7 Cnil,Cllle , of Bradford county an' have leased fer a term of yrara th., Wyalusing low rWliip, and know-n and ia filch they are now fitting up 1 .aptraraiita for the manufacture oft cloths, 'darnels, &e.. in superior st reasonable terms. Those wisbing t,ctured upon shares will find it ti give them a call, as they are deter' , shall be spared to give .the most pc They work Wool into groad or nit fi,r onejhalf-the cloth, or if preferrii facturelby the yard tts follcws:l3,, 1 to El _b ,- Narrow cloth, from .1 c i o article* manufaCtured for proportio Vl'o !carding and ctotli iltessi . short n ties and reasonable terms. inued f , r business on or before the Wyslui4ligoll prii 25. 1847. 1.1 NEW DRY G Corner or .Tiain arid' UST OPENING, at the come J •etrert, a well-aclectet! assortxn ionalde PR,Y coops,' w•hieir vi b 6 sold ti#inialft low for ready pay. The stock con bus in gaff is . ' Sennett, flannel, gingham, alpacca the . cheipest bit of prints in town, edgings, insertini... Swiss and !Ann brie muslins, lin.ey, canton annel, drilling; - bleached and brown muslin, (not to be surpassed . ) ticking. cheek cashmere,' . cotton, wool eud buck gloves, cotton base, stisPen*es,' ricrrtisr:' hanildrctifs; • Cotten and pongee krs, gingham cravats. plal shawls ; , , wool comforters, cotton t s, patent thread, sewing silk, cotton halls, packs • pins. needles, spool cotton, ooks and eyes; . suspender, Shirt and metal butte s, with many oth er iiiticles, usually found in a store, not pecilioned; 1 !Pita public ate nviled fu call anal es:amine the snick before Rotchasing Isewbire, ss tbey will be sold cheipf: er than at any ,oth i establishment in town. . I%m-ends, N.ov. j. I. . H. 0' H A R.-1:. ' , M=ME Tlll.l subscriber arc . for stile on ieistiMl. alto terra, the valnaale.FAßM form' oily owned and row occupied by Joseph en. Esq.. Auate one 'm k north of the bore of 1 uwondu. The lot c,iotainsrlFTY sties of . g0r3,1 farming land,. fie:arty all improved, withlirge commodioUs dwelling house, tweihisrne, an apple or chard, antra variety of other choile fruit trees !hereon: For further paillculars, .dpply to the sub'ictiber atil his ofF. , .•?e in the boroUgh of Towaruhi June 28.1647. WILLIAM 11.LWELL, Agent . . TlBl' OF LETTERS remaining in the Pied Odite _. at Troy, Pa., guaiter ending June 30. 1847.. Ra-vsett R S. . McStr ird Daniel 3 Bassett A B Merntt Ai Mir thias Beasley Dtias Assort Siaphronia Ma Brown A R . Parkirat D D Bonfocy C 6 ' Pierce Luna Misi 1 Cheater George 2 Proairl Wm Chasit Wm R . Parkh rat Daniel Comfort Lovina . Peters Alpheus . calkins.Sarah T Mid Rollin Arnim Evans Wm 'l' • Robbi s John W . Fisher Philip 2 - Rims all 0 L Mitai Frank Nnthsn 3 `3 Rock ell A Mi., . Flab Martha E Mrs . Silver rill If A Misi Bustin Wm A • Shar Mr Hallock Caleb, - . ; :held n Julian Mild ftwhion Barbra' .; S'imm ns.A Kitr John . . Thorn Chester Kingman eassihaei Tay lo Chandler Kinyon Joab " Town Susan Mize Lamb James B Whi de G 1. , Linderman Jacob . Willi ms J 6 - . Miller Henry Rev 2 Wile. Polly Mimi Moore gairfohl . ' Woe Thomas LAYTON RUNYON', P. if. Shaving and flair Dressing: Shaving , Solomon ESPECTFULLY informs IVrons, that having been oblig mer stand oh the afternoon of th permanently located on 'the w square, two doors north of Bri for past favors, he hopei bj supe to merit on incitaan of patronage He will always keep op ban rsences, perfumery. and whatevet at greeable finish fo his nperati palms in his ehdeavors to adapt hi ing tastes of his customers. ALSO- ; —gfianipooning for res ventaU-c to keep the Hair 'from gray, for a beautiful head oChair T OF LETTERS remai Towanda, Pa.,- quarter endi4 A Noway Wm' Jone, Briggs Francis Jo rc, !Bak,4les E T 1 R ifle Prown Wm Kelle Brown Alice it Ws Loop Beardsley 1) .1 Lee ' Ca-s M .entiJoseph Carpenter Edward Lun Evaline , Colharn Asoph Lear Lo Mc • Cummings Stephen Mc overn Thomas Cooper John Mal John or. 1) Lucas Chindler • Mei if Michael Devine Frances MI( a Asa Jr Douglas Wm Markakef i losoph floltin Patrick Marshall C larissa D.alson John Moran Pat Etheridge Isaac D I'obLe Orrin Ernich Leonard . O'COnners David Fr , mt Aaron Overjpeck Catherine M Miss. Footer Luther F • Pipet busannah Miss Foster Mary.. .-Sett Hannah Mni Fisher John , limit -John' Firer Jane Miss Tho as Asaph A . • Darthwait • Tic r Aaron Harkness Lucinda Miss Titu •Jermam • ' - Humphrey Theork.& Ja's Vin nt - Richard Hcmley Joa W. b Andrew Henri Heolar Val h Thus and John Hut Daniel N , VI h James Howland Malirfda A Miss Wil a Jane Miss Ball Robert We ten Henry Hall II t Yet Sanford A. ,S. Cl! MBE-111,W P. M. _ _ ra-pattriet-hip hetA l C. ti l E. AThisd. this enneent. The seirOUlTlS,'Afllee,. kit to FI Charles Reed, Ne." 4, Towanda, May 21, I $l7 CONIE To TIIE It'EKIJE! subsenhent Imving me : with severe loses Iry / the late tire in I owatla, .s vvejkas (ilk! losses, earnestly request that those tvll l l Ln@rit thcroselvci(in dehbYt will mate every effort lite.sible to put as in tun t lir that we may be able to mett our holiest engagement@ and continue our business. • NtIINT.IN - YE'S ,e 4 i s$ IiI4)NTANYI:'S Ar (•I 'l. linvit remoretl their business . Lituat inn, a few aonrt below fltnlge sliret where they iti end tni acrornino , Lue their cleAoniers on then usual .1., ltheval Iry ritg• We have now on h an d n fair sop pl o f t;oorlv adapted to the spring trade, Which will b ilia us ed e l at greatly ;educed prices, compared voth thee, eat, mi,enci• of Good,.iii the (ii y. I 7thrrh '22, 1 [ 7 . •.! . IMO 1 Insuter evi Brown; bold has. 'rsi 945- Peds., s, old Pins: • Gold Pills: 3old . Pens. . . Jest Gold Pois:' Jest Gbld Pens.' is o true copy froi -•:. I nerii•ati at Hattie, • L annotinfisit to tliti I vicinity, that they building agnate in vilh mat:hinery and hroad and nerron lo end on the moat is have wool Spann.: their adymitate iried Aft 46 pairia meet aaiiafritirm.-=- Irow ercasesl Fdotha„ they will mann nad cloth?' (iat'frPni 4to 50 Ma. (ltbef te , 1 g will We done On They will be pre rat ofJune next. ALL dr. HIbL. ODS; fare St Mithd of Main aq Mpg, of new waif fish ALE: I. is old friends and pat ! • to abandon his for . Utit ult. he is now I• ' • side of the public lgs' tavern. brateful for AM and attention in future. as ;upply of oils, es necesioiy to give and will spare no le to Sat the vary . I °mg and a sure pre- ailing out, or turning a powerful auxiliary. litng in - the t 4 0 z June 30", 1847. (gage 1) Rcv James :1 J. k Mary Anii D J 111 • • V in fore, existing between 7 dissolved by manna! due the firm . R. for collection. PIES REEp tlp WARD REE 4.