Matistabir, /kr. . Wanted,, to riddle JeWtlry ! • I trANTED4tre actiie, ltiliqfgen . • t; young men to )peddle Sultry and Pokey Goods, oft. foot. To young aka. vaka can Coma 'telt recourmersied, - nert: encouragintentlirill be given: Personidesirons of engaging in tfit Willies!, will-please call on the stibz• sliber, at WniMellittell'a la Totrianda tp., op the 28th nth or :11)th of Ntiriern?tv inst:i or on the 1 4th or 15h "I December next, , ti 2 Erin .KIDDEFt; !!,\l623t'&llliiiMcs TOTICE is hereby given to Retailer, of Foreign Goods and . Mc rciandike, veto have 4int_paitl their i ons cs for 1847, to call and pay up immediately. November 4.1847. . J. REEL, Treasurer. il g (tik) . , . VIE largest and moat extensive assortment of NEW 4 : .- i 1 I, OODS, suitable to the season, seleetisd with great ore, and for sale cheep a.• the cheapest, for cash or ep. .. ri waved credit-4-just opened at - LA ' Towanda, Oct, 5; 1847. -0. D. BARTLETT'S. , 1 1 isf A w (1. •fo; 0. IV s' l' t- . 'i ,--, •, • :' 3 i ' ' ! !, --;-- IL. S. & M. C. MERCUR, =I tERY LARGE Et4ERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FALL GOODS, -1"- 1'11448611g of more than' their tuna!' tariety ; which offer. to the public at their proverbially low prices. i'oseanda, aeptember 25, 1ft.47, , - VES,';Paints, Varnishes , and Dye•stuffs. of almost , • k..l..every kind, at • sep2s MERCER'S. CCLOTHS, OASSIMEREB & 84:1'1'INETS,&c. .1f• —French, English and — American Cloths; plain fancy-Cassimeres and Sattinetts; satin, silk, valert 'i': di and. worg p ell-testio, verycheap at •• E 0 1 ,5 MERCUR'S. ORSTED DRESS Goops.—Plaiu, figured and plaid, black and colored Alpaccas; black and ca-, 1 sea French I .l.erinoes; Oregon- Plaids; rich French and common - - asslimeres,_Del.ainesAc., a great variety et steles for sweat . sep2s MERC UR'S, IRON & N large .gasortment for sale, at I *Sep2s ME RC R'B, V`O VA SCOTIA GRIND STONES, for Bale at &1) 2 .5.'7. MERCUR'S. r MASTER'S OINTMENT.—A new supply of Al this deservedly popular article just received at Kern MERCUR'S. jj.kftllVV,AliE..—A very lirgf stuck of Hardware, of Li every description, just ' MERCUR'S. M.Dei.aine, Straddle and Wool Shawls, a lirge.aaa't at MERCUR'S. B.OOTs & ~ .,HOVS,.consistinLof cow•bide alkd kip Leta, ladies' and misrigslippers, gaiters and halt zmrts; children's shoes ;'.;ilso an elegant assortment of flats and Caps, are now.:opeuiug at the Savings Batik, sep29 NO. 5, B. H. COTTON VA RN, carpet warp, baits wadding, w irk ing, brown and bleached sheetings and shirtings, mi .! : be found at a - bargain and very low at the Savings sep29 • NO. 5, B. R. p Q R THE LADIES—a arge assortment of white 'I - :goods, such as Irish linens, cross bsrred,and striped, medins. - jiiconetts, awi a rouslins, ike.; also swiss m. 14- 13,l muslin edgings, thread and cotton edgings, bobbins, Ali fringe anicputtons, lace buttons, patent whalebone -Lira.-piirsutWisk; in shalt a great _variety of fancy I:Vals of every descriptiorr, may be found at the SAVINGS BANK. - i I ST OF PERSONS engaged in sendinn Foreign 1.4 Goods and Merchandise in Bradford county, clas- Aril ancl'arranged according to law for•the year 1647: Namck ' , Liquor. C1e,.., A m .' Ktem boro•—James Fritcheir, - (no liq.) 14 $7 C Pail, , " 14 '•7 H S Comatoci . 4 13 10 ' GA lc Perkins, " 13 7 ~. - --- . -.' I,tii Ellsworth ; ", 13 10 H Ayh n elpt, ' " 14 •i 7 ~4.• C H Herrick, " 14 7 • ' Welles & Harris, •• .13 •13 A Ilir ns 1 w r .—Johti Watkins, - . " 14 • 7 Asyluni7-John Briton, jr. , '•" 14 • 7 ..4 Elmer Horton, • " 14 •7 A W Renslow. (liquor) 13 • IS Binlingn , n—A &8 H lityrley, (no liq.) 13 10 , 4.i. Jolifilir Daniels, - " 14 7 ',,j Cory . ; j dr.. Gee, .. ' 1-3 .' 10 : EJ w.a Overton, .; " 14 7 I 'intow—Ctierles E Ratliboue. . (liquor) 13 ' l5 Newman & Brown, " .14 104 Durel,-1:•Woody & C 0.., (no liq.) 14 •7 . • .• 0 D Chamberlin, " 14 •7 Coolhaugh & dallibury, " 14 7 Franklin-1 W Mervin, • - - • 14 •7 •R K. Hawley, ," 15 7 Berra—Wm. Angle, 1 - 't 'l4 7 T. Hun!phry, " 14 -• 7 loilioe-----1 1 Wrfeird, :. . 13 10 ' , JS&.I Xl M Hinman, (liquor) 14 HI John Hanson, i " 14 103 - •.1B& G Smith, :" (no liq.) 14 i' , 7 - :41.: Naglee, . . " 14 . 7 Coolbsugh & Salsbury, • " 14 7 S l', & R Fowler, nrw . ell—T 1:k liumpbry, , " /4 7 - .. Heiwy Gibbs, " 'l4 •7 Fike—D Bailey. " 14 •7 • A S Smith, N " 13 •10 J E Bullock, . " 14 •7 Rome—L S Maynard, • " 0 14 7 Ridgbury—Aaaph Colburn, i' 14 7 ' Charles F. Wilson, '(liquor) . 14 'lO4 "pbeshequin—Kinney & Satterlee, ." . 13 15 . Talk & Whitheck, (no liq.) 13 •10, .Wm Campbell, • " 'l3 10 Smithfield—L. E Durfey, • • (liquor) 13 '•l5 It •Bollock & Co., • 13 15 - E 8 Tracey, (no liq.) 13 15 , Standing- atone—J C Adams, , " 14 •7 ' . . Mix & Storrs, " 13 10 • ' 11 W Tracy, " (liquor) 13 *l5 Towanda boro'-Huston & L'add, (no liq.) 14 7 HS& NI C Kereur„ :, 12'123 S S Bailey,. ' 10 •7 Burton Kingsbelyi " 13 90 < Elliott & Tominns, " 1 . 13 •I 0 O D Bartlett, " " 13 ' , lO A S Chamberlin, " . 14 • •7 .W H Baird & Co., " 13 90 'Tracy & Moore, " 14 •7 , Jr Kingabery, jr., " 14 •7 AN Bfus, • .. 14 •7 , liontanyes & Co., " 13 .•10 'Hugh O'Hara, ' w 14 7 t T Fox, - " 13 •10 C Reed, " 13 •1.0 Tr 4 Y—E & E Runyon, i (liquor) 13 15 •,,,,, U F - Redrngton, ", 11 223 8 W &.D F Pomeroy. • " - I I ' 2 ' 2 4 0 P Ballard', " 14; 104 Baird & Stephens,{ C.lster—Guy Tracey, liii lig.) 12 12 i . " 14,.-'7 Pecklikm & Mathir, I. 0 14', 7 W.rn Gibson, --' " 14 • 7 V1 2,7• 01 -=-Julson Holcomb , • - (iSquos) 14 "164 -;ells—Janies Taylor, - (no fig . .) 14 7 tu W Y a hnong 4 --E &A Lewia, , ~ 0 14 6 _ .0 B Fisher, - ~.. 1 " -14 7 ''''" ''-M 1 1 & G'll Wellee,- " 13 •10 Warren—R r ' .. " 14 "7 .ooper, ". .. B Buffington, [domestic) ":" 14 . 3 4' MTyrrell, i" fti 7 1119 e paid their licensed. J. REEL,'Trea4urer. Treasury Office, Towanda, Nov. 17, 1647.. T in lieneral Seott. - in The City of Mexico hruither krze stock of Goods just received at - MON TA NY ES & CO'S STORE. b ' h icil *are been carefully selected for the Fall Truth. P' public are invited to call and examine their . stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and rro r k lloote & tshoes,Hats & Gaps, and everything 'lam line of Stsples,imited to the wants of this. region ssSuntry, which have been plircbased exclusively for ash. and at the lowest ebb' in the'market. Vrito-hope old friends will not forget to give us a call, as we tan make it:an object •fpr them to do so.. T owanda, August .18, 1847. Incubate le, . _ _ • UMW a () (I) Met - 7 - ", • '• .LARGE and well selected assortment of Fell AWinter Goods,just received, and for sale 1t( EL morr & TOMEINS, consisting of , iIrGOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWIRE, GROMMET, RON, NAILS, &C., &C. Among our Goods may be found, French, English and American Cloths and tassinieres; also, a good au sortment of Fancy Camitneres and Tweeds, sheep!. gray loth and satinets; also, a good assortment of Over coat Cloths and Cloaking!. For the LADIES, we have any quantity of Ging ham', M. Delaines, Cashmeres, alpaccas, of all colors and !Mee', both dition and silk. warp ; Shawls.; of all kinds, dress silk, Mark and fancy, with trimmings to correspond. Also—Bonnet Silk Ar. Bonnet Velvet with trimmings. MUFFS—a large stock. Sept. 17. ELLIOTT & TOMKINS. New Arrival it No. 1, Brick Row ! 4. S. - Chamberlin, rnett meitieg, and offers for sale at the DRUG DEPOT, No. 1, Brick Row. a large addition to) his former stook, eonsiatiog of every variety of Groceries, Drugs end Medicines. Dye Stuffs, •Paints, Oils, Petfumery, Fancy Articles &e. which will be sold at wholesale or retail, at unusually low prices. Terms CASH. Towanda, June 16, 1847. PATENT MEDICIN Kg, -every kind now in 'use, can be found cube Drug D4pot ; Agent for Jayne's Smith's, Clickener's, Moffat's, Pain killer, and various other medicines. 4 full and general -supply always on hand jel6 . _ No. t, BRICK ROW. THE DIONITY OF N 0.3, KEPT UP THE old firni of WM. H. BAIRD & 1 30., having been dissolved by mutual consent. and the subscri ber being disposed to keep 01. D N 0.3, (villa is always right) GOING AHDAD,wouId now announce to those who like to buy goods cheep, that be is now daily re ceiving front the City of New York, a new and splendid assottment of Gocids, which, he is bound to sell as chest) as they can,be bought thjs side of the city of New York. My assortment consists, as usual of DRYGIOODS. oROCERIES.CROCKEFO-; HARDWARE. IRON AND STEEL, BOOTS & SHOES. 808 SLEDS, TRUCK CARTS. &C., &C. Now, Mr.and Mrs. Everybody, just continue your old habit of dropping_ in at No. 3, before purchasing elsewhere, and if I don't sell you goods right, "don't buy them." I have acconimailating clerks, who..will always be happy to wait upon you in arse you don't find the Old Man constantly on hand himself, and I hay u 3 doubt but on pricing the goods you will be glad to toy. Mel thankful for past favors, bestowed upon the old Om, and it shall be my aim to merit a continuance of the same. nova W. BAIRD. QEA FOOD.—Codfisli antl-Mackerel, any quantity ►` fur safe at nIO BAIRD'S. BROWN SHEETINGS,Ahout '43,000 yards o Brows Sheetingi, just reed at BAIR WS. VSTINGS.—S.tin, allk, satin stripe, silk velvet V and other Vestiags, for winter Or summer, fall or spring a great assortment at BAIRD'S, No. 3, B.R. CHOICE DRY GOODS.—Mpaccas, French Mari 1./ no, Oregon plaids, monslin de laines, Columbian ginghams, of all descriptions, &c., &c., at Nov, 10. BAIRD'§, No. 3, Brick Row. UR GOO DS.--Gefitleden'a fur caps, Ladies' muffs, 1 &c., a good assortment at BAIRD'S. SA Mill saws, and 6} feet and 6 foot cross cut saws, et BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. HATS dr CA PS.—A good assortment silk and fur Hats. gent's glazed 'caps, with capes, (a great ar ticle for stormy weather,) .men and boy's cloth caps. children's velvet caps, &c. You will find all. these kinds, and many more, at nlO .4 . 1 RD'S. HORSE BLANKETS.—If you vrant'a good and cheap article of the kind, call at BAIRD'S. _ _ _ PAINTS.—White and red lead, Venetian red, Spa nigh brocOn, copal gum, littiarage, chrome green chrome yellow, cami6h, &c., at , i3AIRD'S. LADIES' DRESS ' I TRIMMINGS.—Fringe, gimp, habit buttons, and all kinds of fixin's for trimming dresses, at BAIRD'S, Ne. 3,.Brick Row.' ril.OTHS.—Ftench, and English Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, Sattinets. sheep's gray, a good assort ment at nl.o BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. LA DIESI—Do you know where to find, the nicer French Lace Capes in town I—the spot is it Nov. 10. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. IA DIES' CARPET BAGS, a splendid article, at J Nov I . BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. IASII PAID FOR at MASON'S k_J MILL. Monroe. Kept. 28, 1847. (bi.) BE WARD !—Strayed sir stolen from the sub. c7).4.." 'scriber, residing near theirentre of Litchfield tp., Brad. co.. l'a., about .nine weeks ago, a dark brown sq . AG, heavy bodied, horns mostly black. _A reward of twS dollars will be paid to any person whO will give , infirmation where said stag nsv be found. 0,1.118, 1847. LEONARD DEMAREST. Another Great. Victory .in Mexico .! rr HE news was received simultaneously with news i that there had been, another great arrival of New Goods at the SAVINGS BANK, .4nd caused - a Tremendomy Excllement ! ! The present proprietor, C. REED, takes this oppor tunity to return his thanks to his former patrons and the public generally; and also of informing them that he is now receiving a very . large and general assortment of Fall and Winter - Goods, of every descripion, which he pledges himself, shall and wiil be sold as 1 9 w la at any other establishnient within 100 miles of Towailala.— The pUblic generally are respectfully invited to call and examine to satisfy themselvns at No. 6, Brick Row. TOwands;; 4 eptember 21, 1847. - _ 7 Za..ta , ILIZ.IIIIIO' 9 At No. 7, New Brick Block, ti &ow in full blast, where the public can lie: accom• I modated with CRACKERS, at wholesale; B.e•LL CA RI:F. , by the hundrett or'thousand, will be furnished at prices which will mike it an object for Groc. :- country twgise us a -- jr.) Csaa.s, of every,i(eacription, for public or private parties, furnihhaJ to ordeirtm the shortest notice. Oct. 2.6 . C.IRTER & SMALLtEY. COCOA & CHOCOLATE, genuine and frkah, LJ Oct 27. . CARTER & SMALLEY. E$T INDIA PEPPER di% DUE, a spltndid ar VV ,tkole, put up in wine vinegar, expressly for faini ly use. 4 :* 027 CARTER dr. SMALLEY. WINDOW GLASS.-7 by 9, Bby 10, 10 by 12 10 by 14, 12 by 16, 1Z by •18, 14 by 11, all o good *tatty and in excellent order, for sale by October 19, 1847. 0. D.BARTI.ETT. To ✓4ll Indebted THE subscriber, hiding made new arrangements, is very desimus ofdenting up his old scedunts, and requests those indebted, to settle immediately, by giving their notes, payable in the spring, if the are not able to square up now. Immediate attention is requested. October 27. BURTON KINGSBERY. LADIES' WINTER DRESS GOODS.—A great variety, cornpri,Mg all the latest styles and moat beautiful patterns, just received and for sale very tow ul9 O.D. BARTLETT. SUMMER SHAWLS. a beautiful assortment of Berage, De Lain and Brocha Shawls may be found at the SAVINGS BANK - 1141LL - INE - fiY AND MA 'I UA NAKING JIBS. DemiNNE. CONTINUES to carry on the above business in all its branch ,at her old stand, corner of River and Bridge str where Bonnets and Caps can be pur chased work will be done promptly, fashionably, and at satisfactory prices as usual.' Toivands, October 27, 1847. Itacbanbiw, &c. N t i co 1 Q. Just Received at No. 2, Brick Row, Oceans of New Fall & - Winter Goods, Iv}Heti must and Will be sold at the say lowest notch for CasA or Ready Pay. Every person who may want GOOD and CHEAP go 4, is respect fully limited to call and examine this stock; Don't fail to call as it costs nothing to look. and we consider h a favor to show the goods, and will try to make it an Object for those wishing to buy of E. T. PDX. 10 BALES BROWN *MEETINGS, drillings, 1 e‘f Blurting., wicking, wadding, batting, cotton yarn and carpet warp, cheap as the cheapest, at No. 2, 43. IL, at sepls FOX'S, flINGIFIAN18! GINPHAMS!-30 pieces new and X.,Jr most splendid styles, decidedly the prettiest ever in market. Also, Oregon Plaids, Silk Plaids, and all the new styles dress goods all at No. 2.,,Brick Row. 25 P121. - -RLFC & STRIPED ALPACCAS, at the very lowest possible prices at FOX'S. TIARDWARE, a good assortment, including Iron. 1.1. Steel, Nails, &c. at No. 2, B.R. FOX'S. P AINTS, OILS & DYE-STUFFS, also Matches by the gross, at No. 2, B. R. FOX'S. SEALED HALF BUSHELS, on hand_and for sale at sep 15 FOX'S. r Cooking and Parlor Stores. ius r received - at MONT.4NYkS CO'S, • large ai lot—Also, PIPE. and a few second-band 'levet, all of which will be sold cheap fo: pay. Sept. 7,1847. -4 ANOTHER ADDITION TO THE Stock of Goods in the Savings Bank. IN consequence of the great rush at the Savings Bank for Cheap Goods, the proprietor baa been induced to replenish with a splendid assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, 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, r.e. for selling goods cheaper than any other establishment in Bradford co. Persons desirotis of testing this, have only to call at No. 5, Brick Row, and satisfy themselves. July 7, 1847. C.:;REED. LAWNB, ORGANDIES, LAWN•GTNGHAI4B, • and Light Gingham; have been veceive4 at the Savings Bank, and are selling twenty:five. pee cent. cheaper than ever. jy7 C. R E ED. BOOTS & SHOES—.A large and exhaustless as sortment of coarse and fine boots and shoes, ladies' full and half gaiters, kid ties, buskins, French kid slip pers, children's cloth and morocco shoes are now selling eery low at the Sayings Bank, No. 5; Brick Row. g -P LaVra l 7 1E -3 :RH-Prns •nowbeing the time to transplant Fruit Trees, the subscribers ,wonid say, to those • wishing to purchase, that Peach trees, bud bed with the choicest Fruit in the country can be had at their Nursery in Wysox._ Nov.B, 1847 CASH PAID , FOR OATS, RYE AND -CORN, Greenwood, Nov. 10. BY S. C. NAGLEE- SOT? 13;1`4)339 SKIM ifttaMcs NEW GOODS, AND NEW PRICES ! KINGSBERY h CO.. are just receisiag, di- B. rectly from New York and opening at the new brick.store, recently erected at B.Kingebery's old stand, a large assortment of Fall* Winter Goods, comprising Broad cloths, Cassaneres. Sattinets ; Alpacas, of eve ry description ; French 4 - Engiish Merinos; Mon seline DeLoine.s ; Gingham, a great variety ; - Cashmere if woolen Shawls,: Domestic goods, Amory am! Worts. of every description. Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots i r Shoes, Sole -and viler Leather, French and common calf and kip skins. Nails, squ(rrr. round ano Sioedes Iron, • Glass, Hats and Caps, nit and Stone Ware, Paper Hangings. Buffalo robes and Mob, Mackerel, Codfish, Shad and Herring. The attention of the public is respectfully invite.' to our present large stock of goods, which are now exhibit ed fur sale at the lowest price, for ready pay. 'they have beep selected with unusual care and attention, ex pressly far the accommodation of onr customers, and we believe offer inducements to purchasers no where else to he met with. 120 - - Remember, before purchasing elsewhere, to call at B. Kingabery's old stand, and essmine our goods and prices, u we are confident they Will meet the views of the closest cub buyers. BURTON KINGBBERY, .1. K. SMITH, Oct. 12, 1847. W. F..MENARDI. This /f gay for Bargains. ARA POLS, SUN SHADES AND SUMMER P STUFFS, selling. at coat, at , FOX'S. OILS, PERF UM E a apl •naid article of Hai Brushes. Thermometers, and Fancy Articles, fro sate at jelti No. I, BRIER ROW. Fair•Waraing and the Last Tidied THEREBY warn every person indebted to me, that I unless immediate payment is made, they will be Rued ! This notice is given without respect to persona and all persons knowing themselves indebted, will save • costs, by giving prpmpt attention. Towanda. Oct. 12, 1847. S. HATHAWAY. SAY! JOHN! don't tell any body that we will pay the " ready John Davis," for 100 bushels Chestnuts and 500 lbs. Lard. CARTER & SMALLEY. 113t 1 / 4 . 1 j0 rSg ALARGE end extensive assortment of School; Clas sical and MiAcellaneous BOOKS; also a large stock and great variety of Papers, including note, letter, cap, folio, post office and wrapping papers; togethet with a complete assortment of Blank Books, Visiting Cards, Enuelopes, tre., ; all for sale cheaper than the cheapest, by nl9 O. D. BAR TLETT, • LIE-=IIIIT *WRAC • .74448 1 - ITOULD again inform the Ladies that Ribelkas just 41 1---- remmed from New York, with the latest end tont fashionable style of Ha's, Caps. and Head dres ses ; also a large ani choice selection of Millinery Goods, consisting of Plush Velvels,Silks and Salina a large assortment of Ribbons, Flowers, Plaines and Laees. Also French embroidered diemiseltes,giinps, fringes and black trimming lace ; all of which will be sold at as low a price as can be purchased elsewbere. Towanda, October 12,1847. $ -- E 1 OW,8:01/0.8. h.(6 1 ,& 1 011 1 1 1 /CIL HIS Institutien is now wider the charge of Mr. P. T W. Gcsa; a graduate of Yale College, assisted by Mr. 0. H. Pasi-r, of Conn. The first term com menced on the 15th of Sept. ult. The second will commence on the 6th of Dec. Pupils are admitted at anytime. 1[11XII: Tuition per Icrm of eleven weeks; Common English studies, $2 60 Higher English stories. . 4 00 Ancient Languages and higher mathematics, 500 Extra charge, (larand 2d terms) 25 Arrangements (sill be made to stone the se.reices of an accomplished Preceptreas in the spring. Oct. 12.. J. D. MONTAN YE. President. WHEREAS, my wife, LAVINA DUNN, hsa lett my bed and board, without arty just cause of provocation. this is hereby to caution any person from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay DO debts or demands of her contracting. Rome, Aug. 2,1847. PATRICK DUNN. —...___ CI— APB! CA PS !—Men's, Boy's, and Children's 'el vet, plush: cloth and fur, and furstOmmed caps.— comprising the greateet variety ever seenin this place, jest received smiler sale very low by- October 19, 1847. O. D. BA RTLETT. G -- INOHAMS & PRINTS,.—PIain and twilled Oing being, English and American Prints, a beautiful assortment at se?2s MERC Rl3. xszmi' wax& Thomas Elliot TVN. C. Timikins, H . AVING assmiated themselves tagetleir in the Mercantile Ma mess, hope by elms application and strict attention to bosinees, to merit a share of pub• lie patronage. They may always be found reedy to attend to any person who whiles accomodationsin f their line. sourwill occupy the ololisteltd 04E . /4111ral MVP!. ate ha jolt been emerged and wads awe spo on* and convenient, customers will find it very plea sant to do business trr.' -- ELLIOTT & TOMEINB.' M 27. 1847. Is now ; opening • new end .splendid Assortment of staple snd fancy goo& at his store. (cause. on Main streetpuo doom below Efridge street (west aide) nearly op to Montanys's & Co.) embracing all articles generally kept in the country, 'nth a. Dry -Goods. Groceries; Crockery and Glass ware. Hardware. Nails. Iron, all the varieties Steel, Glass, Paints Linse Oil, -Lamp Oil 4-c. 1 which he offers to billets at Ognsual low prices for Cash, Produce, or approved credit. And would re spectfully invite all wbo wish to purchase to call and examine his goods and prices before purchasing else wbero, as he is confident he CIA Offer good bargains. June 1, 1847. DRINTS, M. De Leine.. Gingham's, limns, &e.— The L•dier will find • beaqtiful aseottnient at June 9. BETTS. AGREAT variety of shawls scarfs, parasoh• Ladies A and Misses• Bonnets very cheap at BETTS'. UACK & BEAVER CLOTHS. black and fancy B Caaimeres, and all goats of Summer Anil's, • large awortment, low forleasla at BETTS'. WINDOW & WALL PAPER, • nice 'ninety and cheap at BETTS% HARMS & BLOODS' Grass eerily', and scythe samba ;also Harris' cradle scythes at BETTS'. SlLKS.—Black, colored. plaid, and charigeable anew Silks also, white and colored flonnet Saline. at DRESS GOODS-100 pieces now opening • the Sayings Bank, consisting of French Merinos, plain Alpaccas, Abysinian stripes, cenlover plaids, cashmeres, inouslin de laines, plain and twilled gingham., Arc.,4c. all of which will he sold low at REED'S. ESTRAY.—Broke into th e enclosure of the subscrs be!, ou the 25th of August last, a RED COW, 8 or 9 year' old. The owner is requested to prove pro perty, pay charges and take her away. Troy. Sept. 27. HOWARD SPALDING,Sen. F. W. BROWN. T. T. WIRRIBAN wiucWnmal Abvedisnitenti. New Springy and Summer Goods. N. - N.. BETTS, .ep24 CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,' Yr:stings, °Vero» , Cloths, rut u brown. olive'and gold mixed Bea sera will be sold very low at 'SAVINGS , BANK. DRINTS. of every variety and style. foreign and do l. meatic, now opening atwluilesale and retail; at MONTANYE'S &_CO. CLOTHS. CASSIMERES & VESTINGS of very soPesior style and finish, and at prices to snit those who wish to purchase cheap. 208 MONTA NY ES & CO. HOEB--Ladies' Misses and Children's, a large vs S net) , on hand at je9 BETTS'. The Saddle and Harness Business IS still continued by ELK ANAH SMITH, J. CULP &C. T. SMITH, under the Firm of Elkanab Smith & CO., at the old stand North side of tka Public Square, where will be tept constantly on hand Bed Plain and Quiltei Saddles, Plated and Common Harness, all kinds of Trunks, Vahan, and all other work in their line, Carriage, Trimming 4 Military work done to order. From their experience and punctuality, they are in hopes to receive a share of public patronage. Work can be had at their shbp as cheap as at any other shop in the connty of the same quality. May 18. '47 r-Ak- wr AFA: . Copper, Tin, and .Sheet Iron, Brass JAPANNED AND BOTTOM/ WIRE, ri== T 1 C. HALL is now receiving 60 tons of the above Ls goods, which be is prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, to suit purchasers, st the most reduced prim. Tor cash, lumber or gniin. The most liberal prices will be paid for west, oats, arm and lumber. Store and Manufacturing Establishment, orithe corner of Main and Bridge sts., where may be found the largest and best assortment of stoves, this aide the city of Albany, each as N umbers. Buckeye cooking skive, arrang,ol with a rota ry top, and trot air oven combined, I, 2,3, 4 Rochester Empire hot air oven, 4 " Universe, ' n ," Fulton, " (improved) 2,3, Congress tight air cooking, 2, 3, 4 Knickerbocker,, " 2, 3 Albany Elevatd oven " 2,3, 4, 5 " Premium " 2,3, 4,5, 6 Race's pat. self-regulator, air-tight parlor, I, 2, 3 Rochester ear tight parlor, • 2,4, 4 Congress do. Albany do. (roasters,) Albany Fancy wood parlor,' 3,4, 5 N. Y. city . " 2,3, 4 I, 2 I; 2, 3 '. parlor coal stoves, Common cylinder do 0 A Large quantity of bore Pipe, Elbows, Tia, Brass, Copper, laintaved >4 Britannia ware, Zinc, ke. which he will sell as above at wholesale or wail. She iron, Tin, Brass and Copper Work, made to o on short notice, and warranted. Perstins wishing to pur chase the above articles will do wellbre - alhng at the above store, before purchaaing . ehere. as the propri etor is bound not to - be natiersold by any living man. 5,000 SHEEP PELTS wanted, for which cash will be paid. October 27, 1947. 6m ANOTHER GREAT BATTLE ! &EnoUser Large and Splendid Lot of Ready made Clothing JUST arrived at L. BATCHELOR'S CLOTHING STORE. Hercoisthe place to get cheap clothitig,ltt least 50 per cent.. cheaper than at any other place. 111 have all kinds to snit customers. My stock is large, consisting of Cloaks, Coats, Pants , Vests, &e. dee.— ..Elegant and newepreinilem styles,- ant! at astonishing low prices. Cloaks. Over Costs, Brown, Drab, Do., business Costs—all kinds, Black Dress Coats, French Dress Do., Gold Mixed, Do., Sitinett Pants, Cashmere Do. Black and Green Monkey Jackets, Fancy Satin Vests, Black Do., Cashmere, Do.,- Double Breasted Do., White Manville Do. Also—Canton Flannel! Draw ers. Shirts the same, and some• splendid line Shins.— Also—Blue and Black Cloth, Brown Da , Caseltnetee, Plain, Fancy Do.. Vesting, of all kinds. 7Cutting and Mending done cheap and making up at • - L. BATCHELOR'S Oct. 9, '47. • ' Clothing Store. PICTORIAL 'BROTRER JONATHAN, for the Fourth of July, et No. I, BRICK ROW. SALT-.• 100 NAL Salt just received and for ode 1 b 7 at BAIRD'S. N 0.3. B. R. LOUR.-50 sacks of first rate flour just received and for sale at BAWD'S, NO. 341. R. • 024 17 202:111E21 9 0 =au g • EO R laCi 5it313021%11141119 Late of the Claranumt Rouse, Domande, 'Pa, maid was destroyed by /we on the IVA qf March last, HAS leased the old stand, on the west side of the Pgalc square, lately occupied by WI/limn Briggs .„ . sign of die Tiger, where he is prepared and will be hap or to - wait on his old customers and the public generally His howl is in good order, and his facilities for sae commodating travellers and visitors, such as will enable him to give ample satidamion. Charges moderate. Towanda, Ocober 20, 1841. , In Me maim of Ms application ofEzehMl . Cool: and others, of tin "First Christian church in t Salami* . of antithMiin Bradfuri county,' &P. Maar ten*, 11147. '- N°TiCZ tigetebi Madrid Catty. New. ten Colvini•Cyrei Fauna" .Hiram Penuniards, and Ahem have presented *the said coup as instrn?. meat in writing, and the objectinnicles and eundkiona eat faith and contained thersii appearing to thous kivrfet and not injinkins to the community, directed that said writing be 6104 and that notice be given in one news. paper printed in said county of Bradford, for at least three *pas before the net; court of annum pleas of said county. setting forth that an application has been made to said court to grant such an act of incorporation, according te the act of Assembly in . such cases made and provided. A. McKEAN. Prot- Pro't.'s Office. Nov. 1. 1841. In the atatteroftheapplieutionif Eli Itaird,a , rd alters. of the " First Presbyterian church and mug, egation of Troy " Stplemblr term, 1847. NO'FICE is hereby Om that Eli Bald, Ebenezer Pomeroy, 801. Morse, D. F. Pomeroy, A. hung. and others, base presented to the said Courtin instru ment in writing, and the objects, articles and conditions set forth and contained therein appearing to them lawful and not injurious to. the community, directed that said writing be filed, and that notice he given io one news paper printed in said county of Bradford, for at least three weeks before the next court of common pleas of raid county,, setting forth that an application has been made to said court, to grant such an act of incorporation, according to the act of Assembly in xuSh cases made and provided. • A McKF.A N , Prot. Pnet.'s Office, November 1, 1817. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs af - Vendiiioni Exponas is still from the court of common pleas of Bradford ceunty, and to me directed. I shall expose to public sale at WOODRUFF'S HOTEL, in the borough of To wanda, on Monday m the 6th day of December next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described parcels of land— A piece or parcel of land in Springfield tp., bounded north by land of Salisbury-Grace, east by Geo. Grace, south by David Brooks ; Chauncey Guthrie. and Chaun cey Bouts and west by land of W. H. Westbrook.— Containing one hundred acres, more or less, with about • eighty acres improved, with one two story framed house, one framed barn, one framed abed, three apple orchards and a variety of other fruit trees thereon. -Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Wake man B. Hubbard use, vv. Milton Brooks. Arso—A piece or parcel of land in Wyalusing tp., beginning at a post and stones adjoining lands of Isaac J. Leber and Ellicott H. Brown, and running thence south 2° west '149 p. to the :Susquehanna river,thence by and with the same west to the line of Certified Springfield, thence by and with the same, north 13° w. 157 p. to a post and stones, adjoining lands of Squire Mills, thence south 88° cut 133 p. to the beginning.— , Containing one hundred and five acres and ninety-nine and a half perches, be the same more or less, with about fourteen acres improved, with one log house with one body to a block-house thereon., Seized and taken in executiejo at the snit of Mary To land, Margaretta Toland, Elizabeth Toland and Julian ne Toland vs. Isaac Everett. -ALso—A piece or parcel of land in Wells tp.; Brad krrd county, and'Jackson, Tioga co., Pa., bounded north by Joshua G. Spencer, east by 'land of Joseph Sturde rant, south by Emu Roberts and on.tbe west by Clark Stillwell. Containing seventy-one acres more or less, with about fifty acres improved, with one framed house, one framed barn and an orchard of grafted fruit. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Jonathan Owen vs. Lawrence L. Ameigh. A Lso—A piece or parcel of land in Troy tp., bounded north, east, south and west by lands of Ezra Long. Con taining about one acre, with two framed dwelling hoo ka, one framed wagon shop, one stone blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in oxecution at the unit of W , H. Purdy to the one of S. Pierce vs. H. L. Lowman,. Auo—A piece of land in Outten tp.. beginning at a hemlock tree, it being the south east corner of said tract, running north 1204 p. to a post by a beech tree, thence west 88 p. to • post, thence mouth 153 p. to the Towan da creek, from thence following the windings and turn ings of said creek to the place of beginning, Contain ing eighty-seven acres, be the same more or less, with about fifty acres improved with o e framed house and framed barn and a small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph D. Drinker and Israel P. Pleasants,i administrators de bonis non, of Henry Drinker dec'd., vi Chester Thomas. A tso—A piece of land in Troy (pi, bounded u fol lows to wit : on the north by vathnt band, on the east by land of Jess Beach, on the soar 14 Noah Leo nard, and on the west by Robert Claffin, containing fifty four acres all improved with two framed houses one fra med barn, one saw mill and en apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in eseeution to the suit of O. P. Ballard-vs. Beriah Pratt and Stephen H. Stiles. Asso—A piece of land in Albany and Monroe tps., bounded 'as follows to wit north by Owen M. Can and Charles Diffenteugh, on the east by Edward McGovern, on the south by Daniel Miserly, and on the west by John Flings' land, containing about four hundred and eleven acres more or kss supposed to be about twenty-five acres unproved with one fretted and log house and one log barn thereon. Seized Ind taken in execution to the suit of Hugh Riley vs, Thomas McGovern and Daniel Sluuery T. T. Aasci—A piece or parcel- of land in Wyakning. Be • ginning at a post and stones on the old' Springfield tp. lids, (certified) adjoining land of Johnson Palmer, and running dunce north 86° west to a corner of land certi fied to Humphry end Danielslirown's heirs, and, by and with said certified land south 24° east per. to a corner on the acutherlytine of a lot warran tee name of Thomas Shuman, paten to Henry Tot and, deed ; thence with said li uth 88° east, in the line of certified Springfield ; thence by and with the same, North 13° werst,.222 - Perches to the place of/'be ginning,. containinge hundred and 41 scree ea 34 perches, be themethe more or less, with about five acres improved, and' one shantee thereon Seixerrand taken in the suit of Mary Toland, Marge . Toland, Elisabeth Toland and Juliana Tuland vs. John Gartland. ALSO, a piece or parcel of land situate in the town ship of Burlington. bounded as follows, to wit : begin ning at a white maple, N. W. corner of lot No. 182 oh warrant lot No, 1724 , thence west ,on said warrant line, 100 perches to a post, 8. E. corner of lot No. 287: then 9orth 81 perches to a post ; thence east 100 perches to hi post : thence south 81 percher; to the beginning, con taining Fifty acres and 100 perches, strict measure: it being intended for the south_ ball of lot No. 277, on war rant let No. 4438, with about thirty saes improved, one log house, one log shed and one other small building thereon. Seized and taken in the suit of Paxson & Davidson to the use of Abram A. Mace vs. George Bennett. ALSO, a certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Albany, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post and stone corner, which elands north 31° E, and 200 perches from the north end of lots No. 79 and 80; thence S, 59° Eut, 106 perches to a past and atone corner, thence not% 30° west 80 perches to a post and stone corner, thence north' 59° west 108 perch& to a cheenut corner thence west 31° east. 80 perches to the beginning, containing fifty acres. - ALSO, one other piece or puck of land situated in said township of Albany, described by survey as follows, to wit : beginning at the south east corner of 'another lot conveyed to Andrew Jackson, and thence by the same north 31° east 80 perches toe post, thence south 59° east 106 perches to a post, thence south 31 ° west 80 parches to a post, thence by land of which this is a part, north 59° west 108 perches to the place of beginning, contidning fifty acres which said tracts of land are part of tracts no. 79 - warantee name " John Moon" called " Moonfield," and no.• 80 warrantee " Hannah Wood ruff," called " Monmouth" and pattenthd,by the com monwealth to Samuel Wallace. Seized and taken in the suit of Josiah Jackson vs. Andrew S,Jackson. ALSO, • piece or parcel of land situated in Wells township described as follows, to wit: beginning at' a post, thence by lend of John Strong, east 252 3.10 perches is •poit and stone, thence by land unknown south 289 3-10 perches toe hemlock, thence by land of John Hall. west 252 310 perches to a put, and thence by binds of Wm. Seely ,(now owned by John Brownell,) north 269 .3 10 perches, to the beginning, containing four hundred acres and allowance &c., be ing • lot of land vented to tEllferd Seeley by warrant dated the 30th day of July 1831 by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: excepting always' lot surveyed and deed to Charles Seely from the north east corner of 'said containing fifty acres;, and one other lot, surveyed and deeded to Alfred Seely, out of the south aide, ;on tabling seventy sixes of hand; for boundaries. reference MERU LIR'LI teed lbveritsementa tegal. 4 2atvertionintte r Wind made terisid'disdiorWmAndy to-Cleadse ly and Alfmtdealy r won belly diaqww. Seised andiakeir in eat eotion-at dossed at Aram G. Ely vs. George aliberled.• . ALSO , --Tbelbllenvole Pim' 4tdede Iris me and , bewared north by **Tonna br the Avyliem Co.land, iamb by C. 7b. Weak awl wade by dw dfinadeilleaneb t sontainito adel* **lR* wrap impievsd,witirase kanesibasve Inv is bedew awe thased barn jai a small webardiallinece. Meisel and taken in enettstkni et des sited 411 17 .10 t. Bartlett. 'i t. 14. Lewis. A tstio6l-4 piece or wort of foot fie . Mem *pi,. Wlftil bT Towsnetwereek, eels by Agloat.Cu► bunk WWI by Issas of t.r.i" Weed, west by tier Sans. der branch of the Towintls ens& Cesetisimp timer bombed acres, with fifty sexes impeo*, with 011 e UMW ed ?nom., one kauled barn and shed, aril smell ondlind theri.on. ..ci7e