iniscellattecnts .91bilertistmente. GE REGISTER'S NOTICES. :- O TICE is hereby , given to all - persona interested, Nthat Gabriel King end Solomon G. Kinner; 'exe cutors of the estate of Asa Kilmer, deceased, •', • • ' late of Rome township; and Benjamin Buffington, • administrator of the estate of • Prescrred_ Buffington, deieased, • late of Warren township; and George W. Shtittuck, administrator the estate of . übel Maynard, deceased, . Tate Uf Troy township ; and Elihu Case and A. D. Spalding, a dministrators of the estate of .-- Chatowey Morse, deceased, • late of Troy township ; and John B. Parcel and A. C. Scott, administrators of the estate of r . ?Nicholas Parcel. deceased, . . t late of Ridghury township; and William H. Overton, s urviving administrator of the estate of . Wi/licum B. Swain, deceased,' . late of Athens township; and David Palmer and H.D. Fireman, administratore of the estate of H. N. Wardl deceased, • lite of TrOy township ; and David Brewer, surviving a dministrator of the estate of ) , Arcane • Clark,' deceased, • - dite of Ridghury township; std John Vandyke and -Maidelana Walter, administrators of the estate of • ; - . • . - Peter Walter, d:eceased, lite of Leroy township;. and Anson H. Bowe, 'admi nistritor of the estate of • , . • , Matthew SCheynerluo9l, deceased, ;late of Springfield' tali' nship : and-A. Webb and Ga • brie) King, administrators of the +estate of Harry C. Smith. deceased, . . • late; • of Sliesh7..quin towrshtp il and Merritt Osborne, Guardian ~f . Calalula Hunt, v ' minor child of Benjamin Hunt, deceased, have filed and settled in the office oi' the Register of Wills, in and for ' the county of Bradford, the aceounts of their several s aministrations upon the estates aforesaid, and that the - mime will be presented .to the 'Orphans' court of said county, on Monday, the fith day of September.next, for confirmation' and allowance. _. . • ; • • '• ' L.E.DE WOLF. Register. Registe's Office, Towanda, July 28; 1847. W HERE A,T.iny wife,. LA VIN A DUNN, has left 11 my bed and board, without any just cause- or prorxstion, this is hereby to caution ady person.-from harboring. or trusprig her on my account, as I will pay DJ debti or demands of her contractingi K Rome, Aug. 2,1847. "'ATI?! . DUNN. _ _ sTRA'IE.I) OR STOLEN, ROM the enclosure of the subactibei on the bight I of the 29th of July, ult.. Two.BAy HORSES 4 years olJ,.ecith black . Manes and tails. One -without shoes, high-life and a good traveler, but not broke to tide. The one with shoes, has the off hind font white. Aug. 2, '1847. MARTINI WilI: , 21).1 Q ,112.4578 r 1 .- E 11e, over the store of E. T. Foi, No. 2, Erick V R„w•. Towiirda, July 28,1947 o.WILi4OT., .1/4" ORPHAN'S cOUR r SALE pursuerce of an cutler of..ihe Orphan's Court or Bradford-county, held at Tow aeda raili the tenth day of May I Nati be 'exposed to sale by . public , enaue or outqiy, en the rends( s, TuerAay the 11h day of Angurd 'Telt, at I o'eliirk M.. the *)llow ine described lot of I and iht do In Vie townahipotiTroy, rest bounded 3.6 . hrtlows : North l' I onto( = Ward, rast by lands of Janes Dewitt, south try land inf.Wrn, Morrison, and west by the highway leading frompCran •iille to Trey. Comatiorm one hundred acres or•there tams, being land of which Wan. K'rrox, deceased, late of 'l•n•c t•rwri..hip, Merl. at tied. I'.•nns made k now n'on rite se. :e{•.. eft -kilt.Es ORA KE, , f A. - 111CitRISON, ntly Alt's of tY in. Knox. deed. • 7.7 ; . ix Jr.!,:f far Bargains. i) sli \ DES' AND SUMMER J !liffS, sollicir at • FOX'S. ORPRAN't •COURT SALE pur.nanee of an of ler if the Orphan't Court of county, held ..ttLl't,nvando, in and for said cueray. on the. I 4th . tiny r.f M.iy, A. D. 1847,, will .he cuiroit nace or outcry on the pre- WVllti..sda3 , the 28th day of July, A. D. 1847, r. I a'tioelt P. M., Ow toavirring piece of Land Nituate to the toe neltip Qf Springfield, boirrided north by the -utilay road lrom Troy to Tioga Point. tiud 4 silvi•ater I,eanatl, elm by lauds of Oliver Gates and ot Pool r‘neuiwer. Bauch try lands of Stephen ILL.,. and a... 4 by lands of Daniel Bartlett and 1. W. Merritt and *laiida of Lemilel Faulkner. Contain4ig one I,ondeed acres' or thelilikruta; wititi 9 two story house.„a framed barn and other put bnurea ti , oreon erected, and an orchard thereon. The the joapertyof Beni 'ruin M'Aifee mkruade known on ! the day of gale. 10E . 1. P. M'AFEE, BENZ. J. NrAFEE, Jun , ' 21. 18'17. F t xecutois of Benj. 111'A fee- NETS, of every style bought cheap for cash— i•lot of PAR . ASitI,R, will be sot() at coast to xtie the lot, at NJ. 5, Brteft Bow. C. REED. A T THE:BA•VINGS BANK may be' found the -a- cheapest GROCEIIIES ill town. A few articles of which we will enumerate, olz :—A 'superior article of black or pouchong tea ; giecia teas of all priers and laanuties; old Java, Um and Lagoira coffee, crushed. powdered and muscovada eingur mo!asse,,sperm'and 'zhilkl candies, tamp and linseed oils. raisin-i. July 21;- NI). 4, BRICK Row. 1 - ,LOTus, CAIitirIIMERES & VESTI2S 4 GS—aIso s t g iped c teek , and %won n linens, gainbronnr., sum- Vier stuffs, twecis, of all prices and qua ltiti es . ma y b e purchased at the Sarings . Bank,' . .No. fo. Brick Pm.. Jay. 21. ' C. REND. • AUDITORS NOTIUE. S'anTet I..oollmir'g•h to the vse of B. F. liar stow. rs7Wilfard C. (.;reen. No. 2 0 7'., 1,84 G. Braipid Common Pliws. THE undersigned, having been appointed auditor to trutribMe money:, raiseal by virtue of executton js- Sued in the above suit, will attend to the dutiesie tis appoint:pent at his office in Towanday. unlsy the 4th day of Sept. next, at Rim o'clock _lin the idurnoon, at time and place all persons. iete?est ed are requ'.rticl to present ttieleciaims balore hini, or he :charred from comtng in uturri aid fund,. • July 'JO, 1911. WTLLI.ViI AV ATKINS. Asiditur. • PISSOLU I'ION. THE co-Partnership heretofore eiisting udder the Rams of H. - KINNEY & CO., at Shesheluin. was . ; - 4340 1yed by raptual consent on the ;first .day of - June Att. 'the Books and'aceounts will be founed at the stand open - and ready for settle merfc - • H. KIiNISEY, O.L. SATERLEE, C. F. WELLS JR. NhesfoulinJuly 10 Is4g. N. C. HARRIS,. ! ` ll. PeNun , kuoising theruscfves indebted to the old arm must walk up to the Captains, office and not only ' , We, but pay up or coats will be made after sixty days tudulgeneies granted. , lihesheitu n July 101847, H. KINNEY & CO. ssr:\.l3? 1.P2:4=9. And any (211 y of . New Goods.! THE unt . 4„,, etl lias4 formed. iheaielves into a A .,P atta ".h at the old stand of 1-1.. K INNE Y & CO. at urpler the name of KINNEY & SAT. --`"E. E sere they may at all times be found ready to wait on ,eir customers with .the good things of life cheap as they can be had in Bradford Qounty. Hard ~ ._l l paid for Lumber all kinds of produce taken in ""'hge• Any iprinrity of butter wanted at the Iprgest Prim in exchange for goals. H. KINNEY. AO. D. SATERLEEr —,'"hettuin July 10 1847. E. SATE RLE E. ' S I MES . --Ladies Misses and Children's, a large vis e B ___nety un hand at • jr9 . _ , B. l ic M. C. Tit Eliel:ft, have removed their qtr ' GI 01)t.± to the t•itosg, formerly occupied by H. tic h 3 oaa.iiorth side of the public square, 'where iR prepared a supply their custattiera its hereto. ". Towanda, March 17, 1847: WEEDS lron, Horse Shoe, Round Band, Nail rods HON! ` hoc Nail., :it'd of all- kinds - will be sold 'al low b ' : B. KINGSBERY. BOOTS AND SHOES: What are you about here ! Aral ye ! Tes, I guru so ! T HOUSAN DS . of times the question has lieu asked. Where' on earth ere all the Boots bud Shoes, ma-. nufaetured that supply the continual rush et the corner of Main and Bridge streets! O'Hara answers that this is the place, and these are the things lire do it with ! Seofnly• eleven nets fashions _ every Iwo seconds! Put on the &atm.! ! '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 df Boots, tihnes and -Brogans, at a less price than ever was or probably ever will be of fered again in Towanda. The Ladies' Department id this establishment is richly furnished with fashions. Ladies', misses' and children's fancy and common boots and shoes, even to the eitremity of the latest fashions. Mistake not the place —Corner of_Main and Bridge streets, the only Shoe Store in Bradford bounty. Half cash and hell trade fur Bn,tter. H. O'HARA. Towanda, June . l6, 1847. NO.; 3. IN TOWN AGAIN. MBE subscrillets are a little later than usual this spring with their extensive stock of merchandise; but what the good people,of Bradford county have lost by our delay, we will now endeavor to make up to ;hem in the quantity, quality and price of our goods. . We aro now on hand with .the LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST stock of goods in Towanda, bought exclusively for cash, and since the great reduction in prices.: Our stock consists as usual of 7 Dry . Goods, Groceries. Crockery,`•Hard ware, Drugs and Medicine.. For further particulars' look along through the paper. We need not say " Call and examine our Goods,"- for we know that every body WILL cell at No. 3, before purchasing elsewhere. 11. BAIRD & CD. June 15, 1847. T UST received at No. 3 Brick Row, an estatisive assortment of rich and desirable dress goods of the latest style, such as striped Tarleton, embroidered, muse lin, chefs" , lustre, M. De Lairse, Gingham, L.nwn, mourning organdie, Balzorine Gingham Robes, tadies striped drostes, together with all the new and fashiona ble fancy goods that could be found in the city of New York. mid will be sold. cheaper than, the same goods can be bought at - any othe: es tablisit mint in the county. Remetutier this, and before you. purchase stop into largest and best selected assortment of .11 Suinmer Hata. consisting of Patisma,English.straw, Dunstable, Pedal, Palmleuf, &c., for sale cheap at BAIRD'S • • B()NNE - N—Florenee, China Pedal, Straw and Lturn Bonnets, all of the tatest fashions, at . IMI:=1 SHOES—Men's Calland Morocco boots, surd Congress gaiters; and Ladies shoes of every description at PAINTS & OlLS—Linseed. Lamp and Tanner's •-Od—W tote Lead, dry and ground Verlitian Red, and Fill kinds of-Paints for said at t l oe eheapestaitore in Towanda. BAIRD'S \O. 3, B. R. ISll,—Mackerel, bhuil, and Codfish in great at?iin /: dance at HAIRD'S,• ROCERIES.— The best article of Tea Coffee Su. gar, I:ice Tobacco. *hr.. can Is' foopti at BAI RD'S. GnoDB.—tiverything in tie line of Dry Goods usually kept in this country, nr ever wanted for can he found at No. 3. The said goods were pur chased in New York after the great rush wasover, and when there was a great'depression in the Markets, and consequently were bought cheaper and shall be sold cheaper than airy stock of good- in Bradford county.— This is true, if we do say it ourselves, and if you don't believe it, just drop in at No. 3, «here the children cry to Caine! arid you will Irecorna convinced that goods cars be sold cheap in Towanda. St; ALT—IOO bbla. Salt just received and for sal at BAIRD'S, NO.'S. B. S. - 1: 4 "I.OL:11-613 sacks of first rate flour just received and for sale at BAIUD'S;NO. 3, New Arrival at No, 1, Brick Row ! A. N. Chamberlin, Ts new rtreiviag, and oilers for sale at the DRtG DEPOT. No. I, Brick Row. a large ad lition ta his former stook, consistisg of every variety of in:merles, Drugs and Medicines. Dye Stuffs, Paints; Mils, Perfumery, Fancy Articles &c. which tvill - he so!d at wholesale or retail. ai unusually low prices. Terms CASH. Towanda, June 16, 1847. r±ROCEIIY'S. in die country. can be supplied with all articles in their line, on the most reasonable ternis. tr, ,5e16 No.l, BRICK ROW. IjlCl . Ol-1J .L BROTHER JONATH IN, for the Fourth of July. at Na. 1, BRICK ROW. n uNBAR'S, Reeve's, and a splendid article of lin pried CFGAWS, at No .1. BRICK ROW. 11BIIIIIATENT MEDICI'S nvery. kind:now in use, .I- can be found at the I)rut; Depot ; A g ent for J a yn e 's Clicketter's, Moffat's, Pam killer, and various ot i her medicines. A full and reneral gupplv alwiliv's on hand jcl No. I, BRICK ROW. PE BF 4::1E RI ES, a, splendid article of Hair Brushes, Tliektorneters, and Fancy Articles, for sale at je 16 Su. I r BUICK ROW. I ) E DE it'd I, RS will find it to ' advantage to call at the 4,1_ Dr(4s Depot, where they can be suppliea with eve -ry ar:itle destTed, snch as phials, dwelled', hr., cm the brit terms. jetti Nn, I, BRICK ROW .__ SDA FOUNTAIN, just erected at the Drug Depot to which the attentioi of the politic in incited. MAYO fl'Z'Zi" Maio . Tn E Subscriber . Offers his new stuck of HATS AND CAPS at tho first building south of the Brick How, where the liat'inanufaciory of Mr. Thomas was formerly kept. Those who wish to purchase for Cash, will be accommodated at very reduced Fur Hats from one to four dollars ; Silk Hats from one to three dollars; Wool hats from thirty-seven and a half cents to one dollar; Caps from eighteen rents to o 4 dollar—according 14 quality. HENRY MERCER. May 21, 1 897 . SPRING GOODS, hS. & M. C. - MERCUR have just received a' • g.od assortment of Ginghams, Lawns. Summer Shawls, Elowere, Wreaths, &c. &e., which will be sold cheaper than ever. Towanda, May 3, 1817. • New Arrival of Goods, by Express! B. KINGSBERY. • HAs just received from New York, a beautiful as sortment of Lawns, Ginghams, Bonnetts, Palm Leaf Haus, ere..-&c,,, which will be sold very cheap.— Also Qaps 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 Goode. you will be sure to buy. April 28,1847. First Arrival of Goods from New York Burton ikingSberY, IS now receiving a general assortment of Spring and Summer Coods, which will be sold cheaper than goods were ever offered in this place before. His friends will find as they mount the steps at his aunt that prices go down. Cell and claming for you My goods and prices will praise themselves. You wilt find L 'ilge, and, general assortment of every variety et I ry , Goods, Graced s, Hardware, Crockery, 'Glass: i\ailA, Iron, Steel. Paints. Oi1a; Dye Stuffs, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Codfish„ Maekerel, &c., &c. ' My 4 lriendsiand the public generally arc respectfully invited to call and examine my stock, as I am satisfied I can ,offer them goods cheaper than et any other more. May 17th, 181 7 . • Merebmtbi;t, &c. LADIES DRESS GOODS BAIRD'S O. 3. B. WM. 11.. BAIRD & CO NEW CASH Tl IN , r4;:avi;w " E. T. FOX. TAKES this method of informing every person who wants to purchase GOODB,,that 6a has opened en entire stock of.NEW GOODS' in No. 2, Brick Row, Rumerly occupied .by C. dr. E. Reed, one door below the Post Office, where he would be happy to show any one his stock who will favor him with a 'call ; as be is determinedmot to be undersold by any mein this or any other Town this side of New. York. My stock is very huge, consisting of • Dry goods, Groceries, Crockery, • Hardware, Boots 4r Shoes, A large assortment of Dress Goods Sudt as Scotch and Linen Gingham; Ging ham ham Mu.slins, Printed and Argandie do., Maids, Chambrays and Lama cloths. Also, A great variety of French, English • And American cloths, Ccrssi meres, castings, Croton Cloth. nveeds and Summer Stalk te• 4Y•te: • Don't fail to call, as f will sell for the Ready Rhino 4 little less than any other live man. Tawanda, June 1, 1847. "LUST recefrred 12 Chests Fresh Teas, tolling from J 37i to 71) cents per lb., warranted good or no sale at FOX'S. Pia. 2. B. R. COME one and all and lee the best and cheapest Sn gar, Coffee and Molasses in town at June I. FOX'S, NO. 2. B. R.- BOOTS AND SHOES. AFIRST rate.lot of Gents kip, seal and coarse boots, 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. IL - - AFH W Family cases HONCEOPATHIC cine, with Hernple't, Domestic Physician. Also, a few Hull's Laurie at FOX'S. 'NO - . 2, B. R. eiROCKERY er'OLASSWARE, a first rate assort ment at je I N 0.2, B. R. ODOZEN ol' those cheap Parasols left, which are selling at reduced prices at NO. 2, B. R. TEG ORN and Lawn Bonnets; also Leghorn, Pearl -L-4 braid wad Painileaf hats, and a great variety of Caps THE Ladies do sly that the largest and prettiest assortment of Dress Goods, Ribbons, Parasols, Gloves Hosiery, Arc. in town, is to be found at FOX'S. Call and see them, as they are selling from 10 to 25 per cent, cheaper than at any other Store in town at jung I. NO. 2, R. R. 200 PIECES Calicoes, the prettiest in town, sel . - ling from 5 to 13 cents per yard at june I. NO. 2, B. R. B %IRO'S NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. ..La.A T an annual meeting of the directors of the " To wanda Savings Bank," C. & E. REED were elected in place of G. E. Flynt & Co., whose term expired May 151,1847. It is the intention of the new Cashiers & Co., to sustain the credit of oi - institution by " putting goods low down " to pay u ustomens.— We therefore invite our old customers S d the public g i generally to 9111 end examine our storlt:,.i of New and Cheap Goods, just received, and convince themselves of the truth of the old adage. that " Go tie have, can, and spell be sold cheeps.' at the Savings Bank than at ally other establishment in Towanda., No. 6. B. R. May IS, 1847. C. & E. REED. B ;MD'S OR SA I.E, 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. HA YNES, at Hawley's store, Franklii. July 7, 1847. 2m4 3• l °' .21L. NT . 3X MT 4111:1- • RESPECTYII LI X informs the eitixelis of Towan da, and the public generally that he is prepared to execute in the neatest style all descriptions of House. Sign, Conch or Carriage Painting, or Trimming ; and every variety of Fancy and Ornamental Painting. From his long experience and the many specimens of his productions now in•uge, be entertains a nattering hope that by'close application to his profession, and' being prompt to order he may secure a suitable share of public patlonage. He may be found at all times it the Chair Factory of Tomkins & Makinaon, where he will be on hand to attend to the eallA of those who may want his sere ces. PAPER-HANGING done on short no tice. in a superior manner and reasonable terms. Towanda, July 8, 1847. ly4 ANOTHER ADDITION TO THE Stock of Goods in the Savings Bank. TN consequence of the great rush at the Savings Bank .1 for Cheap Goods, the proprietor has been induced to replenish with a splendid assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which are now opening, and %til ing at greatly reduced prices. The proprietor. Mr.O. REED, pledges himself to fully and amply sustain the credit of the institution which it has hitherto borne, r.e. fer selling goods cheaper than any other establishment .fin Bradford co. Persons desirous of testing this, base only to call at No. 5, Brick Row, and satisfy themaelyes. — July 7, 1817. CREED. T AWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN GINGHAM'S, and Light Ginghams, have been received at.the Savings Bank, end are selling twenty-five peieent. cheaper than ever. jy7 C. REED. 11111001'S & SHOES—A large a nd e th an ol*" •a a . sortment of come and fine boots and stnierb ladies' f and half. gaiters, kid ties, buskins. French kid slip• pent, children's cloth and morocco shoes are now selling very low at the Savings Bank, No. 5, Brick Row. - 1110 EYNOLD'S CELEBRATED GRAIN CRA DLES. grain and grass 'scythes, scythe maths. rakes, and Quinchaugh whet stones may befonnd at the Savings) Bank. No. 6. Brick Row. C. REED. Proceed, Gentlemen t . CHAMBEIWIN'I3 SODA FOUNT 'is in a perfect rage. &boat these days, just up there it Nicr. I, Brick Brow, where you can find Aristocratic Cigars. Gentle m -n's Fancy touches, and every thing in our line at the Drug Depot, uncommonly cheap,. wholesale and retail July 7, 1847. A:B.CHAMBERLIN. T IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office -LI at Athens, Pa., quarter ending June 30, 1747. Abbott C Mott Alvah. Andrews C. P. Mills Jane Aldrich John C Murray L el Arnold 0 McDole John Brion Nancy - Merchant M G Brooke Peter< . Norbury T 8 Buck Joseph 2 Mallory ,Henry Brown Artemas Palmer John BoWman A • Raymond Eliak Chapman C D 2 ' Relfield Jamie 2 iCammel H Smith C B Carrington J Y Steward B M . Drake Francis Bhilp T . 1 Durphy Lyman - Snyder Mary A Dilden Robert Swartwood Geo X Edwa.ds A Furman Nicholas Fabron James Tracy E S Gardner L A Wilcox Eliaha ' :Hyatt elder L B Weaver Jay • Hawkins' A West Wm liyatt4M R Mrs. • Wortley Wm Jar-liana Sophia Watkins Mary . cram elder 8 : Warren Wm Knickerbacker Adelia York Lavina , Livingston L C. H. HBRRICK, P.M. Firht lot of New Goods in Towanda. r t a ONTANY ES' & CO. are receiving' a large and general assortment of Spring and Summer Goods which will be disposed of et wholesale .or retail at.ni.- .luced prices, April 20, 1847. ADIES can find a impeder assortment of DRESS 11GOODS & CLOAKINGS, at. NERCUR'S. irktdpnbir, At. SAVINGS BANK. a ) SgrA ' l ?mi l 'ICLO urazrav ach &ail3sio NEW WM& Thos Elliot TN. C. Tomkins, T_TAVING 'associated themselves together in ; the 1-L Mereintila business, b'ope by close applicaiinn 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 'recompilations in thitir line. They will occupy the old stand of Elliott &. Mercur, and as it has just been enlarged and made mote spaci ous and convenient, customers will find it very plea sant to do business in. ELLIOTT & TOM KINB. May 27, 1847. _ . _ __ _ , NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !! TIIST received and for sale a spl-ndid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold as cheap for Cash-ss can be found in Northern Penn's.— Cuirtoinars will find it to their advantage to call and ex aminsibeir stock before purchasing elsewhere. May 27. ELLIOTT & TOMKINS. A NY quantity of GINGHAMS, just received and for sok by ELLIOTT & TOMKINS. LA WNS of all varieties; also Gingham Lawns very low for cash by ELLIOTT ifs TOM KIN S. BOOTS and Shoes, the largest stock in town and cheap as can be bought in the country by E. & T. O,IIOEB, Ladies wear of ell kinds—French Simla Button Gaiters, Pr. tipt. Buskins, kid slips, Last. ing Gaiters, and a variety of all kinds by E. & COTTON Yarn, any quantity—also Carpet warp white aid colored by • E. &T. .ObKING GLASSES, of every variety for sale -ILI by je9 E. & T. IRON of all kinds, English ind Swede., together with rolled and hammered; GLASS as cheap as the cheapest, and a large stock of NAILS, by 'E. dr, T. (ILL) Labia Nail Roda.• very large quantify as cheap as theeheapest.& a variety Dimwit iron by E.& T. ASPLENDID assortment Parasols of all sizes. an of every satiety of Umbrellas by - E. lk T. BONNETS, a good variety Leghorn, Straw, Lawn and Coburg, cheap at the cheapest by E. & T. T EGHORN Hats of all sizes and descriptions, to -1J gether good lot of pahnleaf by E. dt T. A GOOD assortment of Cslleac'. 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, Cassimerea, and Summer wear of all kinds and descriptions as cheap for cash as the cheapest by E. & T. NO. 2. B. R. HEETINfiS and Shirting,. both bleached and tan k.) bleachelnheap-as the cheapest by E. & • 8,9 LT L• 20(1 BARRPIS Salt for ...Isle at %./ Jone 8. MONTAN YES' & CO New Spring and Summer Goods, V. N. BETTS, IS now opening • new and splendid assortment of staple and fancy goods at his store. (situate on Main street two doors below Bridge street (west side) nearly opposite Montanys's & Co.) embracing all articles generally kept in the country, such u Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery and Glass rare. Hardware - . Nails. Iron. all the varieties of Steel. Glass, Points Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil ,S•c. which he offers to purchasers at unusual low prices for Cash, Produce, or approved credit. And would re spectfully iovite all who wish to purchase to call and examine.bts goods and pnces before purchasing else when), as be is confident be can offer good bargains. June 1. 1847. PINTs, M. De Lsines, Ginghams, Lawns, &e._ The Ladies will find a beautiful assoinnenlat tune 9. BET rtr. ACHEAT variety of shawls scarfs, parasols Ladle* and \ Misses' Bonnets very cheap at BETT6'. BLACK h BEAVER CLOTHS, black and fancy Cassnnerea, and all aorta of Summer stuffa, a Irrae assonmenl, low for cash at BETTpI'. WINDOW & WALL PAPER, a nice variety and cheap at BETTS'. HARRIS & BLOODS' Chess scythes end scythe anaths ;also Harrib' cradle scythes at BE 17'6'. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. 0. D. Bartlett. HAS the pleasure to inform hi% friends and - costa mere and the public_in general. that ho is just re. ceflitirrii-hirgirand carefu4 tilocted stock of seasona ble tioods, which, as heretofoie, ho is prepared to sell lower thin any BRAGGART. Towanda, June 2,1847. PAPER HANGINGS. THE longest and most beautiful assortment of Pa per Hangings ever brought into this place, just received arid for sale cheap at U. D. BARTLETT'S. Dry Goods, Boots a _ ,Iwes, Groceries, Hats and Caps, • Hardware, Bonnets, • Crockery, Books and Stationery. Iron and Steel. Paper of all kinds, Paints and Oily. Glass and Putty. NEARLY every variety of each of the ailuve kinds lot Goods- on band at the lowest rate at 0. 1). BARTLETT'S. _. I COIL C. — ITAIN lop, EST tested coil chain for Bull wheels to raw mills .I.JP and - 41icr Similar uses just received and (or sale chelp by, it splendid assortment of Leghorn and stray Bonnets, latest style just received and for sale very low b • 0. I). BA RTLETT. WOOL MINTED!! OD. BARTLETT will exchange cloth or other s Dianifs- fur Wool milts hest terms possible. Towanda dune I, 1847. Asuperior lot of Lawns, Summer Ginghauss, and Monterey plaids, a new article for dresses. Also, prints Oat! patternsb which are selling extremely low at the SAVINGS BANK. Alarge and extensive assortment of Bonnets, con sisting of Leghorn, Albert Braids, China pearl, Straw gimp, English Straw, dtc-, together with ribbons, artificial., wreaths, &c. to match. are now selling at reduced prices at the SAVINGS BANK. ___ SUM MER SHAWLS a beautiful apaortmeut. of • Berage, De Lain and Brocha Shawls may be found it the SAVINGS BANK. PARASOLS of every variety and pattern. Also, Orittrellas, ate now selling extremely low at the Towanda, May 24, !SC/. I3AVINGS BANK. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. AFFW huni.red pouuds BUCKWHEAT FLOUR in 50 lb. eras. a superior +snick. just received and for este bj Feb. 22. O. D. BARTLETT. NAMES AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS. J UST recei ed a largo quantity of Fine and Common J Haines Also, Pis and Japan 'd Hanresa Trim mings at Fe , . 24. • MERCURI3. ru. kasrnam,9 HAS just nacilveil the largest assortment of NEW GOODS ever brought into Brelfonl co., which he offers in exchange for CASH, LUMBER, or • PRODUCT.'. Monmeton, May' 10, 1847. - DISSOLUTION. FIRM of E. Smith & Son is this day'dissolved 1 by mutual: consent. All accounts, &c., due the Einumust be immediately paid. E. SMITH. Towanda, May 181 T. U. T. bMITH. ~ttetic4aa~ge,..d~r. 0. D. BARTLETT BO.V BONNETS Legal Mhudiernicnts. SHERIFF'S SALE. liotir aniph to y writs of venditioni exl:mu issued .1-P. out of the court of common pleas of Brodkin; co., to me directed, lathe!! expose to public sale at the house of THOS P WOODRUFF; in the borough of Towan da, on Monday, the sixth 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 Barnhart. west by lands of Howard F. Burt, south by land of David Burt, and cast by land of Burkhart arid Mills Carr. Containing filly acres, about twenty acres thereof improved, with a small orchard, log house and lug barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mark A. Burt vs. John M'Dowell. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Athens township, bounded north and east by land of Isaac Shepard south by lands of Israel Mead. amd west by the I,;,at road lal ing from Athena to Elmira. Cootsining about I acre, more or less, all improved, with one framed house, and one shed thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. M. Partridge vs. Almeron H. Tozer. ALSO—A certain piece or parcel of land in Burling ton tp.„ bounded north by the township tine between Burlington and Springfield, east by land of henry L. Ms, 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 thirty 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 ce 7 vs. Samuel E. Dickinson. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Warren town ship, bounded northwesteilv by lands of John Dickin son. east by lands of Wm. Corbin souilptasterly by lands orCeorge B•ant and Phineas Antisdel, south-westerly —by land ofJac.ib Rogers. Containing about 45 acres mote or less, with about 25 acres improved, with one framed tavern house two small barns and one .apple or chard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Adminia t voiis ofJoseph Prince,dec'd. vs. Philip Rogers and Bosh Fiench terre tenants. ALSO—The following piece or pan+ I of lantraituate iti Monroe township, and bounded as follows. to wit:— On the south by Patnek Dunfee. weld by land of J. L. Rockwell, north by J. Hornet, east by the main road.— Containing about one fourth of an:acre more or less, with one framed house and framed barn thereon. Meixed and taken in exceution at the suit oti. P. to use of H. H. Mace we. John Tertailkwer. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Franklin town ship, bounded north by lands of Overton, ea- t by M'. Cord's lands. south by Wm. Shiner, and west by Ja7sb Tall. Containing about one hundred acres, more or less, with about twenty-five acres improved; one log haulm, framed barn and a small orchard thereon. &died and oaken in execution at the suit of S. 1.. & R. Fowler air Lewis Shiner. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levari 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 east corner of lot no. 12, and the nortigwest corner of lot no. 134 thence east 26 chains and 50 links to the riorth-east corner of lot no. 13, and the noith-Orest cor ner of lot no. 14, thence south 40 chins and 75 links to the south-east corner of lot no. 13. and south-west corner of Illi no. 14, thence west 26 chains and 50 link. to the south-west corner of lot no. 13. and sont)oeast corner of 15t no. 12, thence north 40 chains and 75 links to the p 1.4 of beginning. The whole tract aboi des clihrd coniaining one hundred and one acres andithiriy two perch 4. Seized i4td taken in execution at the suit of liehed S. Stuart,lnstee of Mary Caton, va. William CIAO. and Silos Beni, Terre tenant. A 1.80-f A piece or parcel of land in Wyst i ia - and Monroe tpti , in the county of Bradford, Beginning At a white nak.Fthence by land of •Wm. Morrison, north :.° west 266 tierches to a post, thence cast 52 perches to a chesmit milt. north 73° east 127 perches to a nine, south 50° east 2po perches to a black oak. south 34° west 211 perches to dt black 00. and rvest 200 perches to the place 1 of becinni g. Containing 436/ acres, with allowance. S. iced d taken in execution at the suit of John Keating, . Israel•Snaith. 'JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff' Office, Towanda. July 21. 1647. . _ . _ __ . . IN T T lIE MATER . Of the rrartition .of the estate of Benjamin Beyn r decd r r: late of Sheshequin ton whip —in t e Orphan's Court of Bra:Turd coun ty tf !ic. T. 1847. . TILE oirs and devisees of Benjamin Brink deed. to it: Daniel Brink, Brink sinith, Alpheus' Tozer •ri ' Collate his wife, Charles Smith, John Smith, Daniel `i itlt, Orson 'Smith, Valentine smith, James Smith. W .1. Smith, Rachel Smith, Theodore W. Blink, Henry 1 't. Kinney and Amanda M'Kinney his wire, and Delft Brink and John, Brink and Their guardian, Orison Iti key—Orris Brink, Elizabeth Brink, Charles Brink, Ju a Brink and John Brink, Jr., and their guardian ohn Brink—Elizabeth &flaky,. James Drink and Heste Forbes, are hereby severally notified that the Orph 'a Court of Bradford county on the 11 th day of May, 1847, did grant a rule upon them to count,. into Court the first M3nday of September next, and` elect to take or refuse the estate of said decedent 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 not he sold By the Court, LYMAN E. BE WOLF, May'-'-'. 1847. Cletk of Orphan's-Court. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE 10I . RSUAN 1' to an ender of the Orphan's Court. of Braeord county, will be exposed to public sole at the house upon the premises in Sheahequin township, Bradford county, Pa., on Saturday tbe4th day 01 Sep tanibz.r, 1847, at one o'clock P. SI., all of the certain pieces, Into or parcels of land lvtng and bi•ing in said township, known as the Ricuard Horton farm, to -be sold a' the property of Patrick Cummings, deed, 'ounded 34 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, 194 perche- to a corner, thence along the Shealtequip road, north 615 degrees west;22 perches, north 63 de g rees „west. 7:4 perches to a corner, and theme by parts of lots No, 91 and 92, north 59 degrees cast, 226 perches • to thelweitining. being part of lots No. 92,93 and 101 in t h e old township of Claverlck, ono of the seventeen townships, &c. Centoining 92 acres and allowance, with a framed house, framed barn, and out houses, and a large apple orchaiu thereon: ALSO—AIf 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 an Island commonly called kitirton's Island. lying in the Susquehanna river, just above s the mouth of Sugar Creek, containing in the Whole. by computation, fifty six acres and one hundred and twenty-five perches, be the same more or less. The other half belonging to Stephen Newell and Franklin —. Attendance wjll he given at the time and place of sale and ter ma made known. ' HIRAM MIN, May '24, 1846. - Adminstrator de bonis nun IN 'l'llE. MATTER . Of thr partition of the. es . tate tf David Pratt, lute ef Canton - township, decd.—in the Or: phases C curt of Bra.-Ifuril. county, of Dec. Term, 1846. THE heirs and devisees of David Pratt deed., to wit: Ebenezer l'ratt, David Pratt, Ass Pratt, Jonathan R. Pratt, Wm, Rob erta , Betsey Roberts, Jesse Griffin. Rachel Gntfio, Julius Pratt -and Cheater PrEr, are hereby severally notified that the Orphan's Coast of Medford county on the Bth day of May 1841, did grant a rule upon them to come into said court an th e first Monday of ileptem i l?er next and elect to, take or refuse the estate of said decedent at the valuation m a d e thereof, and in case they shall refuseaecept the same, to show muse if any they have, why the same shall not he sold. By the Cou LI MANI. DE WOLF, Jun.: 7, 1847, Clerk. f Orphan'alCourt. TheSaddie and Harnessßusiness Ib still continued hp ELE A NAH SMITH, J. CULP &C. T. SMITH, under the Firm of Elkauah Smith & CO., at the old stand North side of tha PuNic Squcic, where will be kept constantly on hand Best Plain and Quiltri Saddles, Plated and Common Harnesa, all Ilia& of Trunks, Valites, and all other work in their line, ' Carriage Trimming 4• Military work &no to order, From their experience and punctuality. they are in hopes to receive a share of public patronage. Work ran be bad at their shop se cheap as at any otheo sho i r in the C 013114 of the name quality. May IS, acai Qatk Premiums An By thrimeOeu Di 1840—A Silver 21 1811—A Diploma 1912—A Diploma fot The 1943—A Deviator for the 1844—A Diploma for aoperii 1815—A Silver Medal fur tt 1194 G—A siher Medal for tt 'Halo is to testify, that the abet the record:, of the American twilit ItENKY Itt MG* Rec. Itiec,ert the 6mlB A Woolen Factor) rr )1 E subbcribers take pleasure 1_ citizen* of Bradford county have leered for a terror of yams t Wyalusing township, and know and which they are now fitting u pparaiii4 for the- manufacture cloths, flannels, ill superior reasonaiblr . terms. Those within facturrd upon shares will find it give than a call, is they are del shall be spared to give the most y They work Wool into Broad 'or for.one half the cloth, or if profit facture by the yard as folic-we ca sl to $1.25 ; Narrow cloth, front firth lest manufactured foriproportil • Wool confirm and cloth drew , short - =0 ODDS, Corner of AlFah, and ridge limas. 31ST OPENING, of the corn r of Mein & Bridge street, a well-selected assortm it of new sad fish ionable DR GOODS, which still be said. esusealiy low for ready pay, The stock Consists in part of Sstinett, flannel, ginghson ‘ ulpuccs, the ebespessickof prints in town, edgings, tusertings. Swiss and cunt brie lowans, hose', canton ,flannel, &Brats, . bleached and brownmutdii, (not to be ' r • surpanwd) ticking, check, caShinete, Linton, mini and buck ghises, • cotton hose, suspenders, . German banditti:bra ) cotton and pongee hdkrai gingham cravats. plaid shawls, wool comforters, cotton tapes, patent thread, sewing silk, cotto li balls, pecks pins, needle., spool cotton , ooks and eyes, suspender, shirt and metal butt Ons, with men, oth-. er articles, usually found in a slam not mentioned. The public are incited to call and exinnine the stock before purchasing elsewhere, es they will he sold cheap er than at any other establishment in town. - T.,wanda, Not. 11. ILLEHARA. FARM FOR ALE. i .^+`ss THE subscriber o rs for sale on resecm -1`.%."15- elle tering, the gain' le FARM formerly ~.'.. 4 74 : owned and-new_ °scu p ed by Joseph C.Pow ill, Esq., situate on de north of the born' of Towanda. The lot contains` IFTY *ems of good i l farming land, nearly all improve , with a large and commodious dwelling house, tw baths, an apple or chard, and a variety of other choi o fruit trees thereon. For further paiticulars, apply toi the subscriber at his office in the borough of Towantla4 June 28. 1847. WILLIAM 'ELWELL, Agent. 1 - IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office I—l at Troy, P l a t , quarter ending one 30.1847. Bassett 11 8 MeStr ud bank! 2 Bassett AB .- • ''. Metal h Militias ?master thie - Maso &Throttle Mn . 4. Brown A if " Parkhur.4 I) H .—..._ Bonfoey C S Pierce Luna Mite • Chester Ceoreh 2 Provin Wm Chase Wm It . Perkburat Daniel . , . Comfort Loving Peters Alpheus Calkins Sarah T Mrs Rollins Aaron Evans Wm T Itubbinir John W Fisher Philip '2 it:maiden 0 L Mtge Frank Nathan 2 Rockwell A Min Fish Martha E Mrs ISilvernail H A Mks Guerin Wm A Skartif Mr - !hillock Caleb . Sheld n Julian Miss jackson Harloftr• Simm ns-S Kittiohn - Thom Chester Kingman Cassandcr Tay l Chandler Kintion Josh Towh Susan Mies Lamle James il Vhip le G L Linderman Jacobi Will ma J 8 ' Miller Henry Her 2 Wit Moore Sanford LA YIINSI Sharing and Hair Solomon 9., ' Tit! ESPECTF LLY informs 1-L rons, that having been oblig, l mer stand on•the afternoon of the permanently located on the w-, square, two doors north of Brio ' for past favors, he !topes by supe to merit in increaste of Patrohsge He will always ikeeto on hahl, a_supply of oils, es sences, perfumery, and whatevet' is necessary to give an agreeable llniah to his operatiens, and 'will spans no pains in his endeavors to adapt :MS loylnto_suit the way ing tastes of his customers. , A LSO—shompostiing for restoring and a sure pre ventative to keep the 'll sir from falling out, or turning gray, for a beautiful head of hair is a powerful ansiliso LIST OF LETTERS remaining. in the P. O. Towanda, Pa., quarter ending'June 300847. Alloway Win Jones Isaac-I) Rat Briggs Francis Joyce 'James Blakeslee E I) r r - Kiblerl. Brown Bwn Wm Kelley Mary Ann • . Biown Alice R Mrs Loop D J M Beardsley DJ, L i se Wm . Cass A M Leht Joseph Carpenter Edward Lung Evaline ' Cultism Asoph Leara Lo Mc . Cummings Stephen McGovern Thomas 'Cooper Johil - Maley Jiihn or D Luesta. Chandler A Mealy Michael ' Devine Frances ..".: ' M'Kee Asa Jr . .. • Douglas Wm * • Marbaker Joseph Doiiin 'Patrick — • Mitiiihall Clarissa Dodson John Moran Pat • Etheridge Isaac D Noble Ortiz t mich li k onard O'tonners David Frost Aaron Overpeck CatherineM Misr Foster Luther P Place klusarinah Mica Foster Mari — Sutton Hannah Mr. Fisher John , tintith*John Foster Jane Miss Thomas Asaph A. i.larthwelt Daniel Ticker Aaron .Harkness Loci ,ida Miss Titus Jermanr Humphrey Theop. At Ja s Vincent Richard ' - Hemley Joh Webb Andrew Ileum Hailer, • ~ Walsh Thus and Johit flu I Danicl, - Welsh James ' - Howittna Manilla A Miss Wilgus Jane Miss • Hall liobert - Warren Henry F.... 11 H 1; 'Vile Sanford ' A. ZS. CHAMBERLIN. P.M. mssoLuTioN. lIVHE en-partnership heretofore existing between • C. dr E. REED isthis clay dissolved by tautest consent. The kFcoonts, notes. &c., due the line ata left wilt CbarlmEteed. No. 5, H. R. Gir collection. CHARLES REED EDWARD REED. Towanda, Map 24, 1817. COME TOi TIM RESCUE! THE subscribers having met with severe losses by -IL the tats fire in Towanda, as well as other losses. earnestly tequila that those who know themselves iw• &lard will make , every effort possible to put us in funds that we may be able to meet our Honest, engagements and continue our business. 11411 NT :%1 E's & More removed their %Taints, situation a few doors below Bridge Street where they imend to accommodate their customers on their mewl Ho er .' f ro m We have now on hand a fair supply of Goods adapted to the apnng trade, which will be dispee ed of at greatly reduced price -a, compared with the pee advance of Goods in the city. March T.:, 6,13 . II Brow* ' Geld Pew., Gold Pew* Gold Peaty ! Golsl•Pines. ! beg Gold Pam • bess Gold Peas. e its * woe copy (nen • te motel* Ilesetate. at r i . llaine. in a osseieg to the ad vicinity. dist they e "thlielf spuds la, es lnitnits's Feeteq. with sophism inid f limed tad Ramat yte sad ell the ions to base weed ise*- to tbeiradosategeln mined flint .opine 1 .rfect tatiaisetitet.4— ' in row iteased cloths they will mob-. m•it etotbe for tram 44 to GO ets. Other' sate etices.:_ lig %tin be thee On Thee will be pie-, find °fiat* aut.! HALL & BILL. • Polly Min Thomas • uNVON, P. M Dressing. , • la old fricala and pat i to abandon his for lS,th ult., be is now aide of the e public ,a' totem. Grateful ,tor skill and attention lin future. moNTANYE'S '4 CO.