• •10:111.it ilkite thle Repeater.. «•,. II (Ann: No. 410 North Fourtb sty: and fitin baihnng, N. F corner of Third and Dock at., Philadelphia; . V .n.,FALD*4.w.: caner br frhlid'aild Cbeannsitwirk Philadelphia; an. 169 Nassau. st., (Tribune buildings ) N.V.: DEORGE PRATT, 104 Nassau st. • (next door to Tammany 1101) New York. . NGSBVRit . Dealer in Dry Goods, drocerielic Hardware. gild C l OtlerY/ Cro 6 kein Points, Dye stairs, Pisb, Hhill Wash, obi • , Nark. lints, Caps, Muffle' Boas, &c . Hu just received another -extensive nit of ntiscellaiteene BOOKS. . STATIONERY, bnibracing a gregt ihriety of wri ting, wrapping, sod note PArt2 he. Merchardi gni/plied with School. Dobbs, Paper, &c.. at vrlailegide prides. f ir Brick store, cor. of Main & Bridge Ms. Dovril J. IX Ts Printers. A fount of Long Primer, partly , worn : a fimm rif Service noarly iww ; - 1.11.1 various Other Willting tuateripas /10V - 111 use, ' and *sill bc-t , iild cheap, at this office. . Di. Wtsteirsis ilattam of Wtld Cherry. This is a chemical extent of Wild Cherry and Tar; Every Littly knows that Wild Cherry possesses Important medical properties ; and Tar Waterhas always been administered in cousumptiket. arid - Lang affections, generally, - by oar oldest an I safest physicians . Various remedies; it is true, have been offered and purified into notice for the cure of diseases, of the lungs, rind some have been found no doubt very useful, bat of all that have yet been discovered, it is admitted by physieans, and all who have widlessed its effects, that none has proved as successful as this. .Tor Asthma, Shortness Ofbreidtli, and aim* affections it limy be pronounced a positiye care. It has cured Asthma in any cases of ten and twenty years stan ding. after physteans had declared tha case beyond the reach of niedicine. • . The balsam is idade (Mtn materials which Nature has placed in all northern latiusdes, as on antidote for diseases caused by cold climate's, ttastare is ) but the name fin. sm'elreet Whose cause-i< God" I.4as not neglect , lt:er plainest dictates. The gcnume signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper ; Sold by AS. CHAMBSRLI N, Towanda. (Promahe Philadelphia Ledger.] / Tint Mamma N . Je Ts a s .—Next to good food should be good •dus:lie-- - bui, according to tau New York Journal of &Led,- c.ae, we. in duo latter respect, ate in a very bad. way. 'the w York College of Pharmacy. have found it necessary to is •u,• a caution to druggists." warning them to beware of the. SOOTS /II the market, to touch not, taste not, handle not. A yiantay of base composition.-under the name of blue pills, they i,•11 us IS 110 W IR the market, being imported by German and l'unch Importers. who know nothing ot medicines except to - Ley cheaply and sell dear Rhubarb. invoiced train ten to isnitecti pence per pound ground over and sold . , for Turkey i:niharb. worth rive TLe Compound Extract of Co;o - )1,01. has been imported into th.s market for the last does• dot contain a particle of co!ocynth. but at made up ~,'an inierior sort of A:oess- with some other worthless ingre !.. nig. • Agreat porieotim abe Coniround Extracts are adul. vrated like manner More than Mill of the narcotics are Ante 01 tiny net,ve properties. Voluttle oils are adultein - I,d with sweet and other cheap oJs r In fact •it seems that tt hen an Mil vidsal is sumo..rig thtirtie is taking some sinple • ibstanee of pecul.ar properties he is inking half d dozen -.lbstwtces e m properties Jusi the opposite character. The al ove corroborates exactly what we sad the other tlity, ° that it was next to Impossible to gel a genuine art.cle of tie from the drug stores. fly putchas.ng in large quan : and obtafning the natter.als in a Cat - De cats. NVr t u .l an Vegetal:e Pills escape the . ra:echief which attelada the :iparat.on of other med.cittes. • The alte celebrined pills lbr idle by Ws nranyOs & Co..' owanda. U. bloody & Co.. Frenchtown. 1.1 F. roan. y, troy. I). Brink, 44ortibrook. l'on ea & East Buenton. .1. I'. Adonis,. Ruin. creek. XV:n 1.-01 Ulster. C. Rathbone. Canton. S ortli. Athens. W. Campbell. Slieshequin . t.,11 !lacy: ;tidal). J. J. IVariord, Alonroeton. Pr tic pb; office and general Depot, 169 Race St..Phira. Ett a VIGILANCE COMMITTEES.—The De mooratie Standing Committee met at the li,use of GeoriesMersereau, in the borough of To v..atiaa, on Monday evening, DecCiii - 1847, au pureu . ance of notice given; at which meeting the follow ing Committees of Vigilance were appointed fur the several borcughs and townships of Bradford Co.: .Vbany-lehaboil Carson. Arunah Ladd. 'Myron Wilcox ; .\; men a-Isaac Willianon. Reuben Mason. J. It. Morgan: A uylum-Elmar !lotion. B Quick: H. P Ingham : • JAIL:us borough-J E. Canfield. J. Ercaubrack. H. C. Baird ; A ltl• iis towush,p-Harris Murray. David Gardner. J.Walk tits It ri,aglon-P.arl Nichols. D. A Ross. Myron Ballard: it canion-A. Bothwell. William( H. Vattil.}•ke. C. Stockwell ; • c.nuinbia-C. S. IM'Sean. J H Ftflntaii. Charles Ballard; 1/..re11-Stimuel Acra,..John-lAPSlalron. D. L. Sums ; ' r-inklin-N 1.. Dodge. Ezra Champon. Hiram Rockwell ; t,... n..11,-.1 It. Ross. Win Bunyan. Ste henVroutrui i. 11-, •ek- G. W. Elliott. Calvin Stone. A % for : • 1, on -Nelson Ilnuncle, A G Picktird. Ingltatn Stone ; r..: lifield-D. R. Cotton. Russel It hdlol - k. R. Park; E..' 7.lonroe-J. P. Sm!th. Charles HollOn Wm. A. Mason: ; i:n al-11. G. Chubbuck. Julius Gorham. H. Z. Priabie ; ', I' lee-Augusins Smith. Ethel Tay*. Shelden Payne ; ' :: It Oglier” -Hector Owen. Sturges ISouircs. N. Smith ;- ~...' Ilnlio--C1126C. 1 . 7(01.k . 4.. g. C. ManT '. John Vought ; 4 ••, , ..o.oluo--A:ired (lore. Ithel Ito ant Albert Tuttle; S. ; t'gri..l.l-Erasind Durfec.Enos Cit iir Oscar Vincent ~: Se" 4 Creek-ID R. Moore. N. B. trusk •11. J. 1.. Phillips: • * .• Isuringfiehl-LaFaretit Lecttmed. T. Wilder. P. M. I lorsley ; !.. ~ , ,,gli 11-L. S. heeler. S J. :Iraqi, G. V. elaggen ; ~ -', •••••,:o ,e.: Prone--S mon Stevens. A•sTa y lor. P. D. ll:teens : II". 'n ru.,:a I vrough-W. A. Rockwell. D. C. Hall. R. C. Smn:ly : r,- - •• township-J. m. rot. Wm. Magill. Jr. S Strinton: T -, ...l.r.rinizti-3 A P. Ballard. L. B. Mnrsc. D. Herr' ck : i'''• - t`mitship-Wilher Baker. J. C. MlCean A. D. Fpalding ; t,. , . l ..:er-l'Av. art! MIII6 MI 0. Chnbbuck. A. Mead ; • ..,:•;; ni. rrt , n--rha r 1,6 Jetties, Itortrio Bowen. E. F.. Allyn; W c1..-J. T. Craintall. 1.. W. Knapp. S. E. Alden: :".. NVn.l ha m-Clivirles Walker; Platt RosTre,..?olonion Sibley ; • n' n'iu Ilz-G. D. Willinm+. Ibrant s pllttl.. J. It. Staltord; " ' .0 N -D. F,. Martin,.s3. AV. Strops. J. E. Piolleti er. The Vigilance Committees are requested to give ,c. i. , zxasrinable notice to the Democratic electors of, their cveral towriships and boroughs of The County, to in^et on Saturday, the sth day of February, 1817, at i'.e u , ual place for holding delegate meetings. for thi! purpose of electing two Delegates to the Demo= '5 crane County Convention to beheld in .the borough IA or •PaNi-anda, on Tuesday eveiiin,g, February, Bth; ' IQUI, at which time the usual delegates will beelec fg„,, ter' to.represent this County, in the'Democratic State ronvention, to be holden at Harrisburg, on the 4th • I March, 1:448. O'N.DEMOCRATIC COUNTY 'CON YEN TIGN.—:The Democratic Delegnies of the several election districkst of Waif - ford county, will assent* at the holough of. Towanda, on Tuesday evening;TebrUary 8, 1848, for the purpose of elect log the usual delegates to the Democratic Conven tion, to be held at Hariisborg, March 4, 1817. • DENNISON JOHNSON,) HENRY CORA._ • C. MATHEW SON, GEO. SANDERSON, I Standing • JOHN ELLIOTT, JAMES H. WEBS, Comm/Vet. JOHN HORTON, JR., JOHN PORTER, HORACE. WILLEY, IMF"' SONS OF TEMPERANCE.-The ed meetings ofVOWAIPA Nn. M. 8. of T., are heHl every IIUESDAY even rnv, at 6i o'clock - , in the Sons of Teinperance Hall, over 13;_lEingsbery's store. Py order of the rm.; J; 11. EVINS, R.S. 'Nem rabdcrlisan tuts. 2.1.8.t9 1- VVITZEfid T"b'subscritter proposes to attend to taw busitteSs hereafter, on the folloWinglerms : Re will toy suits Nithe Pompon pleas, . before arbitrators and justices. Ind oil! make no charge for service unless has client , screeds in the suit. From experience and observation ` , c 'in of the opinion that if -an attorney is .auflkiently 'ol3!incej of the justice and practicability of his client's Muse to recommend a suit or defence, be should be siting to risk his fees on the result of the reuse; and if In nny nun he is unwilling to incur the risk, he A.rneot consistently plunge his client into doe expense and uncertainty of a lawsuit by his advice. Collections of every description will Ce attended to In the same terms. Coorveyaneing and-other kinds office business done prstotptly cud at . reasonable . . El T) Mee in the North enir of brick Row &et the office. Wert side of maid street, Towanda. Towanda, Jan. um. - HENRY HOOTH. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 3 - LL persons( indebted to the estate of DAN DICK EASON, deed., late of Ritlibury township, are 'TOIL requested to makeysiment without delay, and having claims skaintt s aid' estate will please pre kht them duly authentimilial for settleMent. . CARR, rtiOuy , y 1c .:10, 1 847, yt% IF • you ;aid to durable, and well finished Iliurftt, you will save.money by telling' at the tor ' 'of Main and Midge sts. 11. O'HARA. LOT IIS, C &SIM ER ES & 8 A TTIN ETS, &e. —f tench, English. and Amenean Cloths ;- fancy Cassimeres and Sattinetts; satin, silk, and worsted Vetting', very cheap at n:25 15:. • ME,RCITR'B. n ai • -411A*-c hanbiw, 4 - cl• N! WIT ,( - 1- 14 . C'q; gi , • i .m 42 Eaeived.at .2rEnth Oceaiis m er 'WHICH emit end will be sold at the volleying V V notch f o r Cab or liewly Pay. Every person who rimy want GOOD end CHEAP goods; isuppecx. fully invited to cell and examine this stock. Doi% Gail to call u tt costs nothing to look, and we consider h a favor to show the goods, end will try to make it en object fur those wishing to buy of E. T. FOX. 1 L) BALES BROWN RHEETINGS, &Minna, 1 4/ atartings, wic - ng, wadding, batting, cotton yam and carpet watp. chca as the cheapest, at No. 2, B. 11.,1at pl 5 GINGHAMS ! GI NGHAIt I IB!-30 pieces new and most splehdid styles,- decidedly the prettiest ever in market. Also, eregoh Plaids. Oilk-Plaids. and all the new styles ilress roods all at No. 2. Brick Row. 2,g, PS. BLIC STRIPE D ALPACCAS, at the t-/ very tairest posaibtrorieea at FOX'S. J'ARDWAtE, • good'assortment, Including Iron, Steel, NOIR, &e. at No. 2, B.R. FOX'S. ISILS & DYE-STUFFS. also Matches by the grOss , at No. 4 B. R. FOX'& SEALED HALF BUSHELS, on hand and for sale at map 10 FOX'S., • Cooking and Parlor Stoves. Tusr receiv e (iy MONTANYES ¢ C S. a large .1 tot—Also, PIPE, and a few second-hand stoves, all of which will be sold cheap to: pay.' Sept.;, 1847. ANOTHER ADDITION -TO THE Stock of Goods in the Savings Bank. IN consequence of the great rush at the savings Bank fur Cheap Goods, the proprietor has been indoceilto 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 Cully and amply sustain tie credit of the institution which it has hitherto borne. Le. 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, 1847. C. REED. AWNS. ORGA.'iIES, LAWN GINGHAM and Light Gingham., \ have been received at the Savings dank, and arc selling twenty-five per cent.. cheapt.r than ever. jy7 C. REED. BOOTS & SHOES—A large and elbsostlesi 'as• sottment of coarse soil fine boots and shoes, ladies' full and haifgaiters, kid ties, Waking, French kid slip pers, children- 1 i cloth and• morocco shoes ire now selling very low at the Savings Bank, No. 5, Brick Row. OU,'/U3s) EI2M, alaaaa NEW BKINGSBERY & CO., •are just receiving, . rectly from New York and opening at the new brick store, recently erected at U.Kingebety's old stand, a large assortment of Fall 4 Winter Goods, comprising Broad cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets ; Aipaecas, of eve- ry description ; French English Meptnos ; Mow. segue DeLaines ; Ginghnrns, a great variety; Cashmere ti• woolen Shawls ; Domestic goods, llosiiry and Glares, of every description. Groceries. Crockery, ilardirare, Boots 4 Shoes, Sole • and,troper Leggier, Trench and common calf and kip skins. -Nails, square, round ant Steaks Iron, Glass, lids and Cij s, Tin and pone Ware, Paper Ilinffings, dfnfrin robes anti Muffs, Mackerel, CorllsJri.had and Herring. The attention of the public is respectfully. ipsite. l to our , tesent large stock of goods, which are now exhibit ed for sale at the lowest pric-s, for ready pay. They have been selected with unusual care and attention, ex pressly for the accommodation ,of our customer*. and we believe offer inducements to purchasers no where else to be met with. 3 Remember, before-purchasing elsewhere, to call at B. Kingsbery's old stand, and examine our goods and prices, as we are confident the, will meet the views of tWe closest cash buyers. Oct. 12, 1847 This Way for Bargains. AR ‘I'OI,S, SEN SHADES AND sI7MMER r sTFFs, selling at cost.. a 1 PDX'S. PEIiF EIiIES, a api •ndid,iiitiele of liar Brushes, Thermometers, and Fasiry Articles, Km sale at • el 6 -1, BM," BOW. - , - Fair Warning 'and the Last Notice! IHEREBY warn every person indebted to me, that unless immediate payment is made, they will be sued ! This notice is given without tespect to riersons and all persons knowing themselves indebted, will save cots, by giving prompt attention. -- Towanda. Oct. t 2, 1847. K. HATHAWAY. SIAY ! JOHN ! don't tell Any body that we will pay 'the ‘• ready John Davis," for 100 bushels Chestnuts ' and 500 IN4. Lard. CARTER & 'SMALLEY. Cag 0' 1 2 4 .IVUILVIZMISIT( A LARGE end extensive assortment of School,Clas- Pleat and Miscellaneous BOOKS; ohm • large stock and great variety of Papers, including note, letter, pip, folio, post office and wrapping papers; togethct 'with a complete assortment of Blank Books, Foiling Cards, Enttelopcs, he., Ire. ; all for l sale cheaper than tke cheapest, by 019 O. D. BA R TLETT. General Scott in the City of Mexico! And another large stock of Goodi just received al 11101 q TA Nir ES & CO'S STORE. which le.ve been carefully selected for the Fall Trade. BE public are invitedto call and examine their T stock of D ry s Goods, tlinzweries, Birdware and Crockery, Boots & hlhoes, Hats & Caps; and everything • • the hue of staples, suited to the wants of this region of country. which have been purchased exclusively for Cash, and at the !dwelt ebb in the market. We hope our old friends will not forget to give us • call, as we can make iron object for them to do so. Towanda, August 18, 1847. COIL CHAllq for bull wheels to saw mills, Bc.atc. just received and for bale by; October 19, 1947. O. D. BARTLETT. /1C A S trff E 8-11811 bushel, peek, four quart, two quirt, and one quart measures, at RAIRDII. li FS—a great variety or elegant muffs, some vet M ry beautiful—just received.and . for !ale very bur, 019 . 0. D. BARTLETT. ALA • Gg assortment of Broad Cloths, CsainWres, end Sattinetts, which ate have long been fan2on's for selling good and cheap, now cheaper than. ever— and upon' Whith et 6 eh/denies the wotid, just ree.elied at G. D. BARTLETT: Towantri.Nov. 3, 1846 IPRINGOS OlktPB. of all kinds, also; Buttons and other trimmings for leafed drie.sed and 'Medi, 'OS -MODITANYE & CO. FOR THE LADIES—a l arge - assortment o f white gads, such es Irish linens, cross barreiLanddripa3 muslin*, jaconetti, swiss matins. &c.; alidawiss mat, and muslin edgings, thread and cotton edgingt.lobblOal. silk fringe and bigtons, lace buttons. patent whaleboat skirts, purse twist; in short R great variety of fancy goods of every description, may be found pt the aep27 SAVINGS BANK. ITORSTED DRESS GOODS.—Plaiti, figured and V • plaid, idaik aoSeofoled Alenteeva flagek widow fortd French it.eritioes; Oregoo risidir rich Irretitt and common Cashmeres, DeLaines,&e.va great variety of styles for pale at • arp2s .MERcuwa, 8. P.ENDKETON, / Admini-trators IRON & large amattmentiot We, at acp2s MERCUR'B. _ _ - - NOVA BCOTIA GRrNil STONES, for iota if Dep2s MERT; Ult'S. T_) DIX R - will find it to their 'advantage to call ditto ' Drug Diipet, where they can be supplied with eve ry snide desired, such as phials, essences. Ate; on the bed terms." ,jettl• No,'l, BRICK ROW. ° GOODS AND NEW PRICES! BURTON KINOSBERY J.K. SMITH. 'W. F. MENARDI. .- • s .... ....ow • '-' ;'. /,IW. .- ..'t. A . ......ri:. re = b -l a r ir n tf i-ii x ii , - pc . •_;. 1 - ‘., . .. - • .„...."—, ..—..7 ifoorOr th. -ftdige,-- f CENTRLBRICKATO .— R : .: -E. -pitr. - tarps hq,...itecciii4. at,tirf Ctlttral store • trf.the new brick black; a very largik_filds_les,iim• bfirstock ul GOODS, wild& heofTers'aWmertamall advance from cart. Pareinisaridesirois orgettinglle 'forth of their money; aml having the sitiAtetiOn of be ing honestly dealt with, will'find it gylitiliterrat tarts amine his stock belorepurcharing. - , Among my goods may te found Fretich.Englialt : and American bread cloths, do. cashmere; silk velvet ,and satin vestingi A fanry vesting., sheep'. grry,eloths, sat inetts; Xentecity jeans, tweed., Leary', knit woolen shirts and drawers, cotton do.; alpscoer, t gnat variety. French merinos, silk and wool do., le brines. Oregon, gala, ILei sad woolen plaids, gingham., eashttreres, mantilla silk e 4bonnet velvets satins, trimmings to correspond, gilittis Ind (tinges a ood assortment, brus sells and woolen carpet bags, b chs. stradifia. cash mere, delain; french and woolen plaid shawls, domes tic goods, hosiery end gloves, rags. 4 and ti-I oir l u cloths, erindew shales, &c. Groceries, crockety i stone and tin warts hardware, boots and awes. largr assort ment. Leather. fling, square, mind and common bar iron, plow and abidgepatttrns nail rod, horse shoes and nails, band and hoop iron, cast, english blister, german. *merles!' spring stxls, 7 by 9, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 glass, putty. linseed sod lamp oils, paints of all kinds. mackerel ao. 1 and 2, codfish, dtc.ike. Goods sold at cash prices for grain, butter, cheese &c. Wanted 10011 fox and martin skins for which cash will be paid. I take this method of informing my old friends and customers, that I have made arrangements pith Mr. N. N. Deus, to partially take charge of, and assist him, in his beakless. I would, therefore, be thy happy, to lee any of you at the above mentioned eaablishthent, where goods moat sad will be sold st very low rates. tor - my motto is as it ever has been, small profits and quick sales. Call and see Yours truly, A. D. MONTANYE. 2999 Y iti D g S at . 8 81 an iE d E jce li rt; a (b y e :L Y . th s ke s t d 22 N. N. BETTS. txsl storm CLOTHS'. CLOTHS!!—Every body admits that the cheapest in town are to be found st the Cen tral store; call and see; no charges for showing goods. MUFFS !—These furred animals are to he had at the Central store, from 37i cents. to $l3. Mark the place, if you want muffs cheap. N.N.ttETTS. NAILS--frotti a 4 inch spike down to a shoe nail, a the Central-attire. N. N. BETTS. ItWin= Scott, .8. 7 N5V0M-NlB'sg A.R 1 HAS removed his office to D. Cash'. new otraco, ou second street, where he will be pleased to see.those who need his professional services. Dec. 29, I 847 .3? XCUT AND MILL SAWS, bend end wool do at the Central store. d 22 N. N. BETTS. WHITE LEAD, No. I, extra, dry and ground in oil, at the Central store. N. N. BETTS. THE DIGNITY OF N 0.3, KEPT UP ! THE old fi rm of WM. 11. BAIRD & basing keen dissolved by mutual consent. and the subscri ber being disposal to keep OLD N 0.3, (alto is always right) GOING AUEAD, would now announce to those who 'like- to boy goods . -cheap, thal...lude_new drily !o• ceiving from the city of New York, a new and splendid assortment of Goods, which be is bound tosell as cheap as they can be bought this stile of the city of New Yolk. My assortment consists, as usual of DRYGOODS,GROCERIES.CROCKERY. HARDWARE. IRON AND STEEL, BOOTS &SIIOES. BOIL SLEDS, TRUCK CARTS. &C., &C. Now. Mr.end Mrs. Everybody, just continue your old habit of dropping in at 15o: 3, before purchasing elsewhere, and if I don't sell you dooda tight, "don't buy them." I have 'accommodating clerk',-who will always be happy to wait upon you in case you don't find the Old Nan constantly of hand himself, and I have 0) doubt but on pricing the goods you will he glad to bur ( - I feel thankful for past favors, bestowed upon the old Arai, and it shall be my aim to merit a continuance of the same. . nov2 E. W. DAMP. Q.EA ?MM.—Codfish and Mackerel, any 'quaniily for gale of n I 0 — BAIRD'S. 11Q ROW SH ERTIIN GS.— A boot 43.000 yards of I/ Brown Sheetinaa. jug rer'd at RAIRWS. VESTINGS.—S.tin, .Ilk, twin stripe; silk velvet V and other Veatioga, for winter or summer. 141 or aring ; a great avortment at BAIRD'S. No. 3, B.R. riDOICE DRY GOODS.—Alpacca", French Mai l..." 'no, Oregon plaids, mouelin de trines, Columbian plaids. gingham', of "11.desicriptiOns, &c., acc., at Nor. 10. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. UR GOODS.—Dentlemen's fur cops, Ladies' muffs, 1 &c., a good assortment at BAIRD'S. SA WS. —Mill saws , and 6i feet and 6 foot crofts cut saws, at BAIRD'S. No. 3, Brick Row. ATS & CAPS.—A good assortment silk anil fur 11 Hats, gent's glazed caps, with capes, (a great ar ticle for stormy weash•b) mien and %we. e i. t h Children . ' velvet caps, &c. You will find all these kinds. and many more, at nlo HORSE ELAN KETS.-4f you want a abedand cheap aiticle.of the kind, call at BAIRD'S. 10AINT8.—White and red lead, Venetian red, Spa -1 nigh brown, copal gum, litharage, chrome green, chrome yellowi c., at BAIRD'S. LADIES' DR EBB TRI INGS. —Fringe, gimp, habit buttons, and all kinds of fizin's for trimming ladies' dresses, st: BAIRD'S, No. 3, Rack Row. CLOTHS.—French, and English • Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, Sattinets, sheep's gray, a good mart ment at nIO 'BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. Lpits !—Dii.you know where to find the nicest Freheh Lice Capes in town I—the sot is at Nos. 10. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. LADIES' CARPET BAGS, ■ splendid article, at Nov .11 . BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. LADIES' MINTER DRESS GOODS. —A groat variety. comprising all the latest styles.and Molt beautiful patienia, juSt received and for sale very low al 9 O.D. BARTLETT. OERSHOES;of every dewliption, for sole very low by d 22 H. O'HARA. UFF!.—Jest recolveil by expreps, a new supply 1.11. of MUFFS, including some No. 1. Lyric. and cheaper qualities, at 429 MERL:URI& WD`&9 . 1M13 0 .11. .Z.V.AM)=2C. T''' Institution is now under the charge of Mr. F. .W. Onx , a graduate of Yale CLAW, assisted by Hr. 0. H. PRATT, of Conn. The bird term com menced on the. 16th of Sept. ult. The *toad will commenctron the 6th of Dec. Pupils are admitted at • shy time: TI MIS: Tuition per tins of ekeen weeks/ Common English Utudies, $2 ao Higher English stories, 4 00 Ancient Languages and tegitel maharani* 500 Extra charge, (Ist and 2tl term's) 25 Arrangements will be made to wide the eeriiiii of an illecomplished Preceptress Si the spring. 0c1.12. J. D. MONTAN YE.. Preddent. , MllltB—A large asso rtment of all kfnds and quali• 'fies,ate now sellingseri low at tliatipinga Bank, No.' Brick RoW. dC C. REED. Gas CERIES—A large and extensive -assortment, ev,er7 description, has jam been received et the Sevin gunk. and are sailing chaplet' Atari till dm* est, et No. 5. Brick Row. C. REED. OATS! . CAPS! of every" kind 'ad Kitt atso rubber Cfvetshoea, consisting of Men's sandals, Ladies' do. Wain", and alt other kidds, Yust Cecelia and ttit.side law of the Sayings Bank: dt C. REED. ItirllFPf3, and are muffs, and can't be best—some rro , iU. ty choice and beautiful Mutts that can't fail to auk. just receiVerilt nlt4 Fora iALISTER'3 na* sdilidy or DI- **disarray poputht. arlicts Yogi *dyed sl 25 MERtUR'S. #tcrctiaibig: k 4. QUA cerivrittoni liaccu par,fsWOolisisi, at his. 2 Drisik 1t4111..4- 7:"Rids, Jan. .I I: 184A' • ' E. I'. FOX. _ Beienial4os3.ll. ‘ P e s LIMO IXTITEREAS tie Hon June N. Cittereenatt, Prig TY Hderir Judipt of the 14th Judicial diiniet 'Wink of thelcountiert of Ltmeme, Bradford, and Tiro Etc altd H: Horgan end `Reuben Wilber Emirs , dale' nagea in and for the county of Bradford, hale is. surd thoir inecept, hearing date the 25th day of Dec. 1847, to me directed fur holding a court of quarter sea- Gioia, or the peace, common Oros and orphan's court et Towanda for the - County of Wail ford, on the Ist Monday of February, next, being the 7th, to continue 'the wear. ' • Wotiee is therctoto hereby given. to the Gamins. Justices of the Peace and Constable■ of the county of Bradford, that they be then and there in Weir proper persons, at I o'clock in the forenoon of paid dry, with records,j , nguisitions, eirsininstiont, and other Visit ie mvmbrances, to do those things which' to their office appertains Lobo done : arid those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to proaeciite against the prisoners who ire or may be in the jail of said county. Or sr ,are or shall be bound to appear at the said court, a obe then and there io prosecute against them tit t. Jurors are reildested to he punct ual ih t*r at ce; . agreeably to their notice. Dated 'at Towanda. bth day of January. in the year Of our Lord 1848, dof the Independence of the United States the seven hinl. JODN F'.'. - -MEA NS, Sh'lL IST OF LETTERS remaining in IL_ at Troy, quarter ending Dec. 31, 1847. . Avery W 11 Lindurman.Jacob-R '', Augustin W Lucus James Allen Semi Landon Levi Benson 13 W McAffee B J Banshees Mrs Cecilia M McGeorge James Dunham Abbe . McAllister Chauncey Beach Benj ... McKean James Blanchard Mi•-• Jane McKean John BuW Clarissa Morrison p R Baker Joshua Merwin Mrs Mary Boal Martha i Miller Mr . 's Sandi T • Case Jareb More James Cue Jalwz Mertit James Covert Win Nolen Rev John De:nosing Josiah 2 Pearce Mrs Abigal D Dtekir.son Miss Sarah Pierce Wightman .. Elliott San. 1 Randall Daniel Pinson Seth ' Rockwell II C Guild D C • Reynolds M A Grannies & Cross - Rose Jesse G Hayse & Lash's • Spalding Miss Helen M Hazard EVI ' Spalding Mrs Susan M. Hickock Harmon U Seeman Randolph Johnson Alfred Shattuck Mrs Ssueph Johnson P H k dinith G W 2 Jones Miss Lucy Short Thomas Kelly Wm F Sweet Wm .1 Kiff Erastua 2 Smith Miss Eunice Kiff John -. Tears John Landon Miss Entity NVelder Miss Rosina Lamb Lines Wilber Ilan Reuben LAYTON RUNYON, P. 'd LlBl' OF LETTERS, remaining in the Post Ofri:e at Towanda, quarter ending Dec. 31, 1847. Bottum John Kinneik Thomao Bell J A Laughlin Terry Baker H M Lent Wm .1 Lyon Cornelia Bowen Stephen Blackman Elijah li Legg Stillman ' Brian Wm • Mull. n James Bailey Cinderilla Moran Petit Burns l.uey M ailey Mitchell Rooth Wm McCracken Peter Blackman J C Mason Wm C 'Broortisem Wyllni Mirbell Mich eel Conley Mary Moore Cornelius Chapel Will , Northrup Sti.phen Cooper James Post Isaac 2 Carter Sarah Pearson Mary Cole Win Piolett V E Chase Isabella Patterson Thomas . Danobo Margaret Pinney Amos Mood' Park Post Lawrence -Dougherty Pat'k Post Marvin Drake Francis Phelps Daniel B Dempsey Margaret Slain Patrick &limits Daniel - Shores II & U nester JohgbW Salsbury H lAr Freeman Prudence Stanton Charles 2 Gaskill Is C Sickler Gilbert Goff Mrs Geo J Sherwood James Hurley Cornelius Slosoon Esbon Harrison Win W Swartwood Charles Hyde Deinetrico Shores David Haynes John II Taylor .1 Hicks Jesse Tanner Amos Ilorton Richard Thompson Wirt Harris Win Taylor Matilda C Jones J ames • Whitmore Michael Janes Lester Rev IrVollbridge Sam' ' Johnson Coub Wood Samuel li Kingsbury Esther Wiliam 0. J. Killcullin Thomas 2 Wheeld James Kilmer Jeremiah Yard Ann • . Kellum Eunice A. S. CHAMBERLIN, P.M. 7E.Wiiir3:L'ilr.-i'l:k- -1 / I Z4s CAME to the enclosure of the subsc,rihcr. some time during the pas ttiummer, a spotted yearling HEIF ER. The owner is requested to prove property. ply charges, andtake her away ED. PATTERSON. Towanda,. January 1, Big. J. N. Sumner, M. D., Dentist, W ILL pay his next professional visit to Towanda, in JUNE nest. Ile may be found at Wood nirs Hotel. jy4 lamileoooo%volium.ol BY the second section of enact of Assembly passed April 25, 1844. it is enacted that any person wbo may desire not.to be called to attend any militia train ing, may eiempt hiliself . from such 'stall, by paying to the proper county Treasurer. one dollar for the we of Militia fund ; end the receipt of the county Treasurer Ghat*, evidence of the papilla:l of said fund. This paintent must be made in time to deliver the receipt to tb , enrolling odicer. Bee pamphlet lairs, 1844, page 3 . The 'Filename is now prepared to receive such pa meats. JAMES:4I. PECK, Treasurer. Tragical Office, Towanda, Jan. 4, 1848. REMOVAL AND Tr l a CO /t) s. M. C. MERCUR, HAVE _REMOVED to their new store, corner of Main and Pine 'amts. - where they are niri open ing a new assortment of WINTER GOODS, to which 'the attention of the public is respectfully requested. Towanda. December 21, 1847. gALT, for sale by 300 Bjec2RIE L S MERCUR'S L ' A (6 I. ollElga • A'LARGE and well selected assortment of. Fall and Winter Goods, just received, and for sale Id EL.; LEOTT & TOMIUNS, consisting of DRY COO* GROCERIES, HARDWIRE, CROMER t, IRON, NMI, &C., &C. Aniong oar Goode may be found, French, English Ind American Cloths and Cassinteres; also, a goOd as sortment of Fancy Quadmeres and Tweeds, sheep's gray cloth and &Marfa: Alb; ti good assortment of Over coat Cloths and Clookinp. For the LADIES, weP,bars any quantity of Ging hams, M. Del.tioes,' Cash Metes, alPs =as, of all colors and price*, both cotton stud silk warp ; Mimic of all kinds, dress silk, black and fancy, with trimmings( to corrospbnd. Mixo-f-Itobnet Bilk di Bonnet Velvet with tainting& MUFFS—a large stock. Sept.l7. ELLIOTT dr. TOMICINIL 'MEW ORLEANS pod' edge' hc;hte; PRolaseba, loaf, 11 dueled, NeW Weds, and common brown sugar,. Ace, PiPPer, spies. ginger. nutmegs. aaheritua, mans, tobacco, extra plug and paper, Scotch and mei:ahoy snuff, &c., alf of Wadi are garnet at leis than " pro verbially low Picea: * at the Central *tore. DeLeewher 22, ltkit N: N. BETTS, - T OOKtNo OLASSES AND CLOCKS are aellirig ..1-4 et :cry e.beitp riles. and a' beautiful ar jele. at_tba Ccuttal•ster&. d2t 18. Esar:oo nig:Ft:lol 4 • B.‘tattitto Wolfer. I."' Ptney4lo'the • eta' . ritrce;lti‘9" 4.oternort. Pornewkicactif Twee fen d'Ontrity; Ico. — ll, FOrttaty 15164 TE undersigned , basin bepi.appointed-an .iknditor to distribute the a 611AA•tty'illieeltri tats of teal estate; by skate of eittettione lama holds ewe; era attend to the duties of his appointment ottikendays the ft4itt (ley of lomat'', fitito, di 2 44.10f.k.T. 111, at his afire hi thelierobigh of Towslida, ts he and where ail persons interested ate required to ptiet their chime, or be di hatted from' cowing in upon said loud*. Dee. 22. , U. Mk RCL L Auditer. ,atediforas .rotice. THE undersigned,. Atul tot. aomintar ti k t he Court of Commit Pleas of Bradford oxi,isty, todbitribuie money raised by yirtue of it writ of leeariTacias isaunl do No. 220, Ma term. 1846. of said court, at suit of lotiu Keating. against Israel Smith, hereby gives notice -j#iat ho will atCerd to tee Of 64 appointment, at his office in Towanda tierou'et, dri Tr:lmlay. the 25th day of Janutry, 1848. at limo tithxl, P:111.... at which time and place all pertin* inter, sled ate require& to present their claims ibef,mt htm, or be jebartcd hunt coming in upon raid fund. • Dee: 11147: HENRY BOOTH. Amßiori MHZ Ifiidilskened, having been appointed en Auditor by the Orphan's edurt of Bradford county, to mar shal assets, and distribute • itm fund raised by the Ad. minlstrator's sale of the real estate a A. IL Shaw, de. coiled, will attend to the duties of hie appointment, on Monday, the Stst day of January next, at Lo%lock in the afternoon, at his office in the borough of Towanda, when and.where all persons interested, are monad to pt.& ent their claims before him, or be debarred Dom comint in for sr stare of said fond. ee. 28. 1847. ULYSSES MERCI.FR. A Orlitor. FOR DIVORCE. Melixw Lya.l4,, by her next friend, Job P. Kirby. rs. Charles Lymult. In the Common Pleas Y . Bradford County, No. 221 pt. Term, 1847 . TO CH Alt I.ES LY 14N, defendant in the shove T cause: You are herbbf-netifted that Metiers Ly man-, your wife; by her next Mend. Sob P. Kirby, has filed d her petition fur a divorce fromithe bonds of matri money. And an alias subprens has beertj:efornerl, and proof mado that you ace not to be found in std county. You are therefore. hereby required to appear at thecourt house in the borough of Towanda. on Monday, theAkti day of Februruy next, beirig•Cie first day of February term of said court of common peas, to answer the said complaint, and show cause If any you have, why the said Melissa shall not be divorced froth you: J. F. MOANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Dec. 27, 1847, NLrust Office TBE un.h.raigned , having been appointed by the 01.- phanre Curt of Bradford county, an Auditor to examine and decide on the-exceptions filed to the [allow ance of the account of Anson H. Bowe,. administrator of the estate of Matthew Schemer horn, deceased, here by gives notice that he will attend to the dutiei of his appointment, at his alike, in the borough of Towanda, ma Thursday, the 27th day of January, A. D., 1848, at I o'clock, P. M., of Which all ,persona interested will 'please take not:ce.. H .0 . KELLY , Auditor. Towanda, December 23, 11347. SHERIFF'S - SALE. 110 t. Y virtue of sundry writs of vend. expo. totted oti of the court of Common flees of Bririford County, to me directed. I shall expose to ;molly sale at the house of T. P. Wclntirufr, in the hormigh of Towtinds, on Mon- Jay the 7th day of February next, at One o'clock P. M., the following piece or parcel of laoJ ih the township of li,'lrox, and 'bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of John Johnson. on the east by Lyman Trum bull, a sub by Bertrand Whitney. and west by land in possession of'Pomer•.y Gorsline. Containing about eighty six acres more or less, about thirty five acres Ma- proved, with two I 'g houses thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. R kiyer's use vs. Win. White, John White and Dennis W A I.6o—The f.lloWing piece or parcel of !anti situate in Armenia IN Bradford Co. and bounded and described as follows, to wit': north by land of Alfred Ripley, swat by land in possession of -Juba Benson, on the south by laud of Riley Dawkins and on the west by unseated lend. Containing 100 acres with about St/ here. proved, with one . double !ct house; she framed bait and a small apple or chard thereon, Seism' and taken in excretion at the suit of P eled P. ek, now to the use of D. Vandricook vs. Jelin Benson. • ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Athens bona, and bounded as follows, to wit: north by lands formerly owned by the Totranda Bank, east by lands of Lorenzo RovriandsOn, south Canal street, and west by Thomas R. Davis. Containing 4400 square feet all unproved, with one framed house and one fram ed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. r3ciaed and taken in execution at the suit of Abel Busk ins now to the nee of N C. Harris vs. Nathaniel Clap dad Forbes I. t ow tern . tenants. ALSO—A tract of land situate in the tinbuship Orwell, Bradfo.d county, bounded as follows. Begin ning at the north writ corner of a lot Formerly. run out to R. Bostwick, thence south 50 perihes to a post, thence east 75 perches to • post, thence Mirth 50 percher to the north east corner of a lot run out fur said Bostwick beech tree, thence west 75 perches to the place of begirt- ning. Containing 33 acres and a half, with atWati 16 acres thereof improved, and a framed holm and barn, and also an apple orchard thereon. Seivll sod taken in execution at the suit of John War ner vs. Eliiur Warner. . ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in. liras _township. and liounded on the north by land of Abraham Terwilliger, east by land of Asa Gillett, on the south by land of Dennis Lewis, and on the west by land of Silas Odell. Containing 60 acres more or less, with about 10 saes therejf improved, end a framed house and been thereon. . . . Se;zed snit taken in eigeution at the suit of Wm. S. tngaU4, va. Jams. Terwilfigir. ALSO—The following pieen or parcel of land in the township id Granville and boranied as Gallows, to wit: on the north by lands of J. IL lfloiiison, on the east by 3. H. Rosa, south bflaridin pieseiiinsion of H. Rose, and on the west by land of Henry Putnam. Containing 123 acres, with about 40 acres improved with one doub le lqg house, one log barn, end an orchard thereon. , Seized and taken in ezecition of the suit of Jame, r. Pierce, to the use of Hazard and friernivs. Jacob Mace. ALSO—ht piece or parcel of land in Wysiusiog bounded and described es follows:—north by land of the estate of Elisha Whitney deed.. and James Butler, east by'land of the esters of Noah Atte t deed., south by lands of Thomas Brown and Austin Stafford, and west by land of Daniel Brown. Containing °ire hundred scree, with about seventy acre' improved, with one fram ed barn, one framed house, the one orchard of tlui. trees nensisting of apples, pears, peaches, plums, &c thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph P. Bosworth, to the use of Daniel Bailey, vs. Mason Biown. ALSO—A piece oritareerof land in Orwell (p., bound ed as follow!: beginning at the north west corner of a lot formerly run out to Ralph Bostwick, a beech s apling, thence south fifty patches to a post, thence east seven?, five perche' to a posy thence north fifty perthei td ti' north east corner of a tot run - out for said Bostwick, a beech tree, thence west seventy-five perches to the place of beginning. Containing • twenty three scree and a half, with about sixteen acres thereof irni-and a fratited bouseand barn and also an apple orelteM thereon. Seized and taken in execution sa the suit of john War ner, vs. Elizur Werner. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Monroe lit; sun «eyed in the nate, of Allei Siippreis, containing four hundred and one acres tied eighty perches, bean as follows :—commencing Ogg White pine - . on the th branch of the Towanda creek, thence south fifty test third huhrined and twenty perches to a chest* oak corner theses wroth4fty kir west two hundred s and thirty perches to steeple, them* south ewe hundre'l "and forty perches to a white oak, and thence worth ig a i r , ty degrees, weak slime hundred and twelve peretm* * poet near said creek, therms down the same to the Ow . of beginning. with twenty-Ike acres imp/Iced, with one log house and one log barn theses. • Seized and taken in execution :.t the suit of Robert* 141141 CoMon F. Mason. to '.we of Mark C. Avant who stands sobropted to the rl f ghts of the Firs, vs. &noel Creamer jr., and Rickard Northrop ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Bhishequin'tri., bounded as follows: beginning at a poet- 113' perches south from the north-east earner [of a lot rim out for Richard . .lohnson ; thence east 108-4-10 prodoiri to post north-waist corner of lot N 0.28; them, smith 79 $4O perches to a post; theme west 108 840 perches to the east burial the Cyrus Wheeler lot; thence north . _ eluditor's ,Jretite. .✓lpditsr's .!Police. • •-••• ••••••-;••••-.1 - ' 00On:tents. 114-s iror " n -- rra • ll, iiptng t ATio' airty•three semi; initet ot itaintihiee acre* ilzli ff " sr arAb 1 / % 111 1 4 4 1k lulfritpr iberitetthereon. intitaliat iq, eisie4r4 at Ui. auit of Lewis 0. Gillett. es,,tewir;Norlott aril E 14411 Tiareencl. AL:4o—the folltrainerlat4 ,Or parra., o Clan d Gnu= ate in trptinpueld tp•,, sta. listtntlpor fu4ovitk to a. at on the tooth .ot .noti Alan•aoui Fit.ler, tin the faitAMA; &Or, entlJohu Knapp, On he WWI by Tullientlkleafil4y.ou the vie:t by land of Folek;of Vim 'shit Th:iniaa.' IStilitut Or the bighway.l i Ountaittingfiri melee more tefleewith about •.' •• Pc reA. leproved. with oni old , Mort. hooey and floe framed hint with a ailed atto.bte htel thie swell apple garland Idlefoil• ff'rivi*d and taken i,t etecattiora diro snit of Orlin Leojard, Adtnioistr.tot Ot. CO {Lehi Leonard vs, Au drew Scoui,d; • A lASI )—The fu :tutting At rettrel of fond situ ate iu tranktin sod lhouni.4l rs tollows, to s r north by I,oid Cokehly, fuhfi l'itkland. q. t.! east by-A. Goy, .ontli I y Towanda &eat stud on the *rad by Nathan J.. I.kutuu. t;.. t hrsh t iog, 227 wo rts with abdut 60 • iosprovrti with i'ffuo Irdrard boomu tau logic tnu• une fitont-trbatti and ale burn au I twn mi.* orchards thereon • Sciuttt and i..ken' etueution at itta suit of Wsii. Devmilr va; Win. Lynn: ALSO-A lot of land situate in rl.ter tp., eos.inin.. ing one. 4iirth of azTalie, toutga at hii• north by Lsud of Urigh Slaw, rut by thh,pultlie• filittway'obtutto byi Milton Baileys land, and we..l by latil of lard Holt eolith s with a two story framed dwelling house thereon. Seised and taken in exceutiod at the suit of .1. V. Itroji4min - tit Ap use of b. S. Leadlli vs. taut Milli and Edward Mat. ALSO-13y virt de a'a'rit of l i kieri Farlllo all that rettaits rir©r or itarrellif bti J situate it. Straithtield ti,. Bradfield in..„ dnJ fiitutided as . fuitowh. to wr : Begtu- rang at •be erh 614; Me nortLeatd joiner warning No. 1156 and the southeast corner ol < atrratat No 1157, thence morth 40,deg. and West I I 1 perches 6-10 of s krch to s brwhtrk, them . ; duktb 45 minutes. cast 141 perchei andclo a Idea; thtpne south 89 deg. Riad 15 granules. east I 11 perches aid I-10 to • peed. thence south 45 minutes, east 151 perches; and 5-10 to the place of beginning. Ountainins 105 acres and 4710 of an a c re. Seized and taken execution at the snit of 'William Bingham. direisei See. vs. Svphim AI.SOrAit diet piece or parcel-of hued situate in Smithfield tp., bounded and described as follosmrs.to wit: Beano:lint at • beach, thence south, 45 minutes west 14,0 perches and 5-10 of a perch to a leech, thence north,4s minutes east 110 percher+ and 5 40 of a per. h to a poll, &id thence north 89 deg. 15 tuitintes;eest 151 riches ariii.+lo of a pereh s to the liegituang. Content dig 104 acres and 5.10 of au aro% Seized and taken nt torecution at the suit of Alexan An; Daring and Henry l3arinp, who viva! Robert Gil more. Thomas Mayne Withog, and Chas. Willing Hair. devisees in trust of the estate of Wm. Bingham so J. Wnel. Ailm . r. of the. estate of Abner Thomas dei:d.. and Hiram' Farnsworth terre tenant. Al-SG—All that piece or parcsril land situate in the , Yroship of Athens and ginult6elJ.Beirmning at a poet on the north line of warrant I,t. 1757. tbenrwsouth 13g deg. and t 5 minutes. east 1 . 1 perch , .s and l-10 of a perch toe beech sapling, the nce south 95 minutes west 152 perches and oto the beginning. ll:outatuing 150 acres and 9- l 0 of an acre. ;- §..izetrand taken in etceotion at the suit of Alexan der Barint and henry Baiine tiho surmise] RObert Gil- Muni, Thames Mayne Willing and Charles WillinX Halt, destsees,kn trust of the e.44..45 of Wet.' Bingham ye. Jonathan Wood Adm'r. of the estete of- Timothy Bingham. deceascd and Eli Horsley and notate Goodsell; term tenant.. - JOHN F. MEANS, %wilt, Sheritrf.olTice,T..amoida, D•c. 25. 1847 . 12E(IISTER'S NOTICE. xforict i s hereby given all neves' interested. .1.11, that Sarni ‘Vheaton nud Say Wheaton. 'dues of die estate of John Tile'amt . , dref.tod: late of Wanen township t and WAiata Rasta, Guar dian of AngWide IFiLder, minor child efloseph Webster, laite of Windham tp. ; and Wm:Russell, Guardian of Georre Webder, minor child of Joseph. Webster, I.te of Windham tp. ; and Ilenry Miller. °drier. or the estate of Phebe Cate. deceased, bite of Troy tp. have filed add skiled ;nabs office of the Register of W ills, in and for the Co. of,Drariford. the as of their several administrations upon the estates aforesaid, and that die same will be presented to the Orphan's. court of said i•o. on Monday the 6th day of !February next; for confirmation antillorwance. L E: DEW,OLr, Welter. Tlegisier'i Office. Towanda, 1947. LIBEL IN EilVOkbE. Zelpah Rogers, by her nest friend. Zliphald illison, • v.. Isaac Rogers. ' in BradAn t il Common Pleas, • No. 65, February 'Atm, 18.17. TO lOAAC 1201:11BR 8 ~fl 7e ndant in the above cause : Yam are hereby pqn6od that Zelpah Eager., your i i wife, b ' her next friend, Eliphslet Mason , hes filed ties petitio for a di`em f ee from the bonds of matrimony.— And a elide eribigena has been returned, and proof ‘ made t4at. you are not t, be found in said county. You are, th'iyetene, hereby required to appear at the court housed the borough of Towanda. on Monday, the 7th day of February next, being the fist day of February term otitutid court of common pleas, to gumetir the said complagn, and show cause, iI any you baie, why the said Zelpah shall not b* divorced from you. jOH'N F.. 141 EA fitS, Sheriff. . . .. aberir's office, Towanda, Jan. 4, 1846. • LIST OF JURORS. draain* for Felsnia l it trim and _ swims, commencing Feb. 7, 1847. ON•ND Joked& Athens tp. 4.1 F. Ovensliire, J. P. Green, H. Beach ; Albany—Myroia Wikoi ; Burlioigton—J. Cimphell. earl Nichols, j. F. Long; Canton-84*nd Gee% AM Pratt, fr..; Columbia-4°6'olnm Peck ; Litchfietir4, C.. Vando(aeo, A. C. Brainard ; Orwell—M. Fairaii, Jsmei D. Novell; Pike--F togene Keeler' Rome—Hiram IL Man i i ; Springhill--8, P. Maacoeld ; opringfiekl—Francis C Bensei; Bmithfield—Amos Pierce, Wm. E. Barton; Windham—H. W. Dunham, Samuel Jackway ; WcUs—J. H. Beers, Hu mp h ryMosher. , ..11.11101111—ri aAT RISK.' Albany—lumii Willcox, C. Hosserly,lctutboil Corson; Joseph Lee Athena tp.--U. Tozer, F.A.Tyler, E. Carry, D.Dpinro Atfiens born—Gen. Merrill, Wm. H. Baird / Burlington—G. Dewitt, John Ross, G. D. Godard; Cantos—A. Bothwell, J. Vandyke, Thomas. Manley, Nino& Rockwell; Du ell—A. V. Hurlbut ; Litchfield—J. r. Munn, T. B. Merrill, D. B. Cotton k Monroe—Bennie' ; Orwell---Jamer-Cretatiand ; -Pike—Mower Bnivens; Rome--Philander Robison. Nathin B. Hill k • Ridgberry—Wm. Duck, G urge Fishier; Springfield—Alanson 8. Cole; Smithfield—Leonard Pierce; Standing %fru ; Sheshequin—Aylibuld Fcaboo BpringhiU—DaTes D. 81a.:, g Troy tp..-Bteptsen Stephan ; Wyaluang—Jonalb, o Hornet. Tnarsr.aa avioas--aterrea wean. Athens firtnifie,leeerdrlirthatit ; • Albany Brown; Burlinr j e—Cbarne Efiraution Pluktw.o--fikßoekwall, jr., .HavnlV J W.Vondyke 00 '.4nobia—Leserr Paten, C. linkhans, ILD.Watkin' a; :Jurell—Harry O. Goff; Franklin—Within taint ; Leroy—Walter Mans: Orarelr•-zchandlei Canfield; Roma•—Elijah W.Towner ; Irprioillald•—Rickard Rows: Bprio~liilf-8. J: filearilla. Ben}'. Silvers a, Smithfield—C. E. Kierwr. H. awritinteent', filteabequin—Ulysses Horton ; S out h Creek—nylvester H. llowelon• • Blanding . fitone--P. D. Humor:. Towanda boro—E. D. Mentanpr, Lothar H. Seed troy tp—Roswell Dantean , • Uhoerlaavi , Noble, r Davit son ; WYalusing — E- Lewis. lie FnUar, Rufus Cleaveland . Harvey B. 'dolma ; Windlranaltilartaborne, Wm. Ti. Remelt; Wysoz-..t : 11. Wickland, jr., Chesty( Nem- i:2