gisr. ELECTION / e OTICE,Tbe democra tic electors of t Borough of Towanda Ike requested to meet at M oilice of D. Vapdercook, on SATURDAY, the. sth day of Felintary, HAS; be tween the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock, for the purpose of electing two delegatei to.the Dismantle County Convention to be holden In the Borough of Towan da, on Monday evening, February 7, 1844- . R. C, SMALLEY; Commilte W. A. ROCKWELL, . a/ D. C. HALE; fesigactswie. viGILAN.C E cbgitimEB,-„Thetle,. mooliatic Standing Comutitteectnei at 'house of George Mersereau, it: the , borough ofTo wanda, on Monday evening, Dec. 6, 1847,,in pump once of notice given ; at which meeting the follow ing Committees of Vigilance were appointed for the several boroughs and townships of Bradford Co.: Albany-Ichabod Conlon, Aninah Ladd, Myron Wilcox, Armenia-bane Williams, Reuben Mason, .1. B. Morgan; AsYlam-Elmar Horton, B Quick, B. F. Ingham Athens borough-J. K Canfield, J. Erdenbraek, IL C. Baird ; Atbenstowuttlup-ailiarria MnrsAy. David Gardner, J.Watkins Harlington-Kart Niclitls, D. A. Ross, Myron Ballard; Canton-A. Bothwell; William R. Vandyke, C. Stockwell; Columbia-C. S. APKitana H. Furman. Charles Ballard; DurellStunuel Ada, jalm APhlahoili D. L. Starts Franklin-N. L. Dodge, Ezra Champion, Hiram Rockwell; Gmillle-J. it Boss. Wm. Bunyan, Stephen Yeoman; Herrick- G. W. Elliott, Calvin Stone, A Taylor • , Leroy-Nelson Runnels, A. G. Pickard, lngham ' Stone ; Litchfield-D, B. Cotton.' Russel Haddock, R. Pnrk ; Monr9P - 21. P-151aith, Charles Hollon, Win. A. Mason: Orwell ,-11. G. Chliblrock, Julius Gorham. H. Z. Friable ; Pike-Augustus Smith, Ethel Taylor, Shelden Payne'; Rufilsberr,y-liector Qwen, Sturges Squires. N. Smith; Rome-Charles Forbes. S. C. Maim ; John Vouglit Sbesheduiti , -Alred Golfe, libel Horton, Albert Tuttle ;. Smithfield-Erastus Duffels, F.nos CalitkOsear Vincent , 'South Creek-D. R. Moore. N. B. Husk - all. J. L. Phillips; Springfield-Larayette Leonard, T. Wilder. P. M. Horsley; fiptingbillL. S. Keeler. 5. J. Scoville, G. W. Cluggett ; filtanding-Stone-Simon Stevens. A. Taylor, P. Havens; Towanda benumb-W. A.Rockwell, D. C. Hill, R.C. Smelly township-J. AL Fox, Wm. Magill, Jr. S 'Stratton; Tiof 6orough-4. A. P. Ballard, L. B. Morse, D. Herrick : " township-Wilber Baker, J. C. ATKean, A. D. Spalding Blitter . -Edwurd Attila. D. G. Chubbuck, A. Mend ; Warren-Charles James, Horatio Bowen, E. F. Allyn; Wells.l. T. Crandall. L. W. Knarg ir !.. F. Alden ; WindlramCharles Walker, Platt rs; Solomon Staley; kayralusing-G. D: Williams. Hiram Whom .1. H. Stallard; Wyeox-D. E. Martin, G. W. Strove, J. E. Piofett. . The Vigilance Cornmittees'ate requested to kive seaschutble.noticeto tite-DemocrAtic electors. of their several townships and boroughs of the CAtinty, to meet - bn Saturday, the )fith day of February, 1847, at the usual place for ',holding delegate meetings, for the purpose of electing two Delegates to the Demo cratic County Convention to be held in the borough of Towanda, on Tuesday eveniFebruary Bth, 848, at which time: the usual deleg es will be elec ted to repeesent this County, in the entocratic State eji Convention, to be holden at Harrisburg, on the 4th of March, 1848. pyrDEMOCRATIC COUNTY r CONVEN TION.—The Democratic Delegates of the several election districts of Bradford Bounty, will assemble at the borough of Towanda, n Tuesday evening, February 8, 1848, for the purp se of elect ing ; the ssual delegates to the Democrtic Conven tion, the held at Harrisburg. March 4, 1947. - ''DENNISON JOHNSON, - - HENRY GIBBS. • - C. MATHEWSON. Iv 9ANDERSON, . :Standing JOHN aLioTT, MIMS H. 'WEBB. Committee. -JOHN HORTON, JR., JOHN POV'ER. HORACE viu.Ati-, SONS OFITEMPERANCE.—Thestat •ed meetings of TOWANDA DIVISION, N0..103. S. of T., are !held every TUESDAY even ing, at 6i o'clock, in the Sons of Temperance Hall, over B. Kin gsbery's .4tbre. • Py ordir of the I)iv., - .14 R.S. . THE COUNTY TEMPEHANCE SO. El a QIETY will hold its annual eeting at the Methodist Church, on MONDAY EVE IND of the first week of February Court. A gender attendance is requested. .1 - By. prder of the Executive Committee. Jan. 26. ' J. L.-SCOTT, !iSecretary. arm rAbinrtistuteut TWEATRE. THE NEW÷-VORK CO3 i iPANY, Under the - Management of Mr. J. Powell. Ttie manager proposes giving Six Evenings Enter tainment, with his talented company, and•with new and beatitifol stenery, painted by the celebrated artist. Mr. J. Parker,lsq., and trusts his efforts to please will meet with support and encouragement. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, at he hall-of T. - P. Woodruff, will be enacted the selebrated Tragedy, in lire Acts, entitled •Po 7:4C. _LW MIL ANL 413111 g Or, the Death • et- Rena. Comic Song., by Mr. B The evening's entertainment to conclude with the laugh . able Tarce of the D 7•11 It T. ,Or, A Seerrt Worth Knowing. • . Doors open. at o'clock; curtain to rise at 7i pre cisely. "Fmiii n seats reserved for the ladies ; no amok. ing within the halls z of the theatre.- The stricest order will be observed. Admittance 2b cents. • • • THURSDAY EVMING, will be tiertormed the cel ebrated tradegy of the ; LADY OF THE LAKE, and the laughable farce of the STATE SEORETB. IA MI '331 ofilca THE subscriber proposes to ,attend to" law hairiness `• J. hereafter, on the following terms :He will tiy suits . . 1 In the Common pleas, before arbitrators and justices,. and will frisker nq.cbarge for service unless his client )succeedsin the siiir, From experience and observation he is of the opinion that if en attorney is sufficiently ' ronvinced of the justice and practicibility of his client's ;•••• miss to recommend a suit . or defence, he should be silting to risk his fees on the result of the cause; and if in any cuss be is unwilling to incur the risk, he eannot consistently plunge his client into the expense and uncertainty of 'a lawsuit by his advide. Collections of every description ,will be attended to r.: upon the same terms. Conveyancing and other kinds , of of business done promptly and at reasonable charges. - CrOfflcc in the North end of brick flow over the Poq office, west side of main street; ToWanda. Towanda. Jan. 1848. • HENRY BOOTH. AUM IN ISTRATOR'S Ndif ICE. A - LL persons indebted to the estate of DAN DICK ', 4- 1- ERSON, dec'd., late of Ridgbury township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and aloes hernia claims against said estate Will please pre ent their duly authenticated for settlement. . , MiLLS, CARR, S.VENDLETON, Administrators. Ridghury, Ppe. 30. 1017 CASSIMERES & SATTINFSB,&c. 1 - 1 --French, English : !and American Cloths; plain mid fancy Cassimeres and Sattirietts; satin, silk, valen tie and worsted Vestings, very cheap at, 6425 Af E R CUR'S. ra IvEST INDIA PEPPER IiAUCEa splendid 81.- v V tick: pq up in wine vinegar, elptem ly for tenni , 427., CARTER & SMALLEY, Y use —P-- . LUTiNS - 4 1 11.L11% A. LARGE end catensive assortment of School, elms; sical and Mi.cellaneous BOOKS; West a large 4, tinclt.. and great . variety of Papers, including note, letter. -4 Np. lolio„ , post sotrice and wrapping papers; together with a complete assortment . of Blank Books, Visiting (eras, Enuelapes, &e., &e. ; all for sale cheaper than t Ile cheapest, by 019 aD. BARFLETT. . ,•- • Lenernl Scott in the City of Mexico! ARd larev Nine.k of 'Goode jiisl received at N I ON.XANS'ES & CO'S Sl'ORE.,_ • Oita -have beim carefully :fleeted for 14 Fall Trade. THE public-are invited o . cell and examine their ' siocit of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and "kicry.Doots ti Shoes, Hats &Caps, slid everything dthe hue of .taptel, suited to the want* of this region !, ea:atty. which have been purchased exclosiirely for 'kik and at the lowest ebb in the market. We hope to Oa- friends •will not forget to give ua us tal i es we make it•sn'object for them to ski nor I. 4fanda, August Ift, 1a47, ling , El =I . /HerdMb*, for . th - ,e,4 - . ft - 14*;;, CE4TRAI BRICK' STORE , . _. ,v V • BETTS is just • - g‘,"'ittltitcentral stole /II • i the new brick bbick, vi a n vetyJitigaita . aura-. ble of GOODS, which he °feet,* - aterilimall 'ail?„from 'cost. Purchatters deirtoul: the 4 worth 1 their:mormy;lnd hiving deb lof be. 4 m • g' honestly daft Witk.will find.44lheiLintratint• amine his stock belore pnrclutriug. - • - , 1 Among my goods may be found FrencluEliglieh end, American broad clothe, do. cisebriere, silk velvet and natio vestings, fancy. vesting., sheep's gray sloths, sat i4etts; Kentucky jeans, tweeds, linseys i knit woolen . shirts and drawers, cotton do.; alpiccss, I great variety. Erenctrinerinoes, silk and-wool do, de lain's, Oregon, gala, lama and woolen plaids; gingham., cashmeres, mantilla silk, bonnet velvets and satins, trimmings to correspond, gimps and fringes a good assortment, brus sells and woolen .carpet ham brocha..stradilla, cash mere, detain, french and woolen plaid shawls, domes tic goods, kaki and gloves, carpetuigs, 4 and 8-4 oil cloths, window hides, &c. Groceries, crockery, stone and tin ware, herdwere, boots and shoes* large assort ment. Leather, pails, square, round and . common bar iron, place and sledgepatterna, nail rod, horse shoes and. nails, band and hoop iron,. cast, english blister, german„ american sprinesOmls, 9 by 9, 8 by 10 end 10 by IS elms, putty. linseed and damp oils, paints a alltinds, mackerel no. 1 Ind 2, codfish, &c..lcc. Goods sold at - cash prices for grain, butter, cheese &c. Wanted 1000 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 with Mr.N. N..Betts, to partially take charge of, and assist him, in his business. ' I would, therefore, be very happy, to see any of you at the above mentioned establishment, where goods must and will be sold at very low rates, far my motto is as it ever has been, -small profits and,..guick sales. Call and see: " Yours truly, "'- 2999 YDS. SHEETING, (heavy goods,) *D ug at 8 and f) cents a yard, at the Cen tral for d 22 N DI: BETTS. CLOTH'S ! CLOTHS ! !—Every body admits that the-cheapest in town are to be found at the Cen tral store; call and see, no charges for showing goods. MUFFS !—These furred animals are to be had at the Central store, from37i cents, to $lB. Mark the place, If you !rant muffs cheap. N.N.BETTS. NAlLS—from a 4 inch spike down to a shoe nail, at the Central store. N. N. BETTS. Ill:Ham Scott, 41.W .- TORIBMW AIR' • .73,6. W, HAS removed his office to D. Coles new office. on second street, where he will be pleased to see those who need his professional services. Dec. 29, 1847. y CUT AND MILL SAWS, hand and wind A& at the Central store. d 22 N. N. BETTS. TXTHITE LEAD, No. 1, extra, dry and ground in V I oil,:at the Central store.' N. N. BETTS. THE DIGNITY OF N 0.3, Id - PT UP ! THEold firm of WM. H. BAIRD & having been dissolded by mutual consent. and the subscri ber being disposed to keep OLD N 0.3; (who is always right) GOING AHEAD, would now announce to those who like to buy goods cheep, that he is now daily re ceiving from the city of New York, a new and splendid assottment of Goode, which he is bound to sell as cheap as they can be bought this side of the city of New York. My assortment consists, as usual of DRYGOODS, GROCERIES.CROCKERY, lIARDW ARE,. IRON AND STEEL, BOOTS & SHOES.. 808 SLEDS, . 'BRUCK CARTS. &C., &C. ?'ow, Mr. and Mrs. Everybody, just continue your 'old:habit of dropping in at No, 2, before purchasing elsewhere, and if I don't sell you goods right, "don't .;buy them." I have accommodating' clerks, who will always be happy to wait upon you in case you don't find the Old Mdn cenatantly on hand himself and I have o 3 doubt but on pricing the goods you will be glad to buy. I feel thankful for past favors, bestowed upon the old firm; end it shall be my aim to merit a continuance o the same. nov2 E. W. BAIRD. EA FOOD.-.-audfish and Mackerel, any quantity U for sale at nlO BAIRD'S. D ROWN SHEETINGS.—About 43,000 yards o D ROWN Brows Sheetings, just reed at. BAIRIPS. VESTINGS.—Satin, silk, -satin stripe, silk velvet and other Vesting., for winter or summer, fall or spring ; a great assortment at BAIRD'S, No. 3, B.R. CHOICE DRY GOODS.—Alpaccas, French Mul no, Oregon plaids, mouslis de 'sines, Columbian plaids. ginghams, of all descriptions, &c., &c., it Nov. 10. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. =I UR GOODS.—Gentlemen's flit caps, Ladies' muffs, F &c., a good assortment at BAIRD'S. SAWS.—MiII saws, and 6 i feet and 6 foot cross cut lows, at BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. 'TTATS & CAPS.—A good assortment silk and fur 11 H4l‘,.gent's glazed caps, with capes, (a great ar ticle for stormy weather,) men and boy's cloth caps. children's - velvet ceps, &e. You will find all these kinds, and Many more, at nlO BA IRD'S. HORSE BLANKETS.—If you want a good and cheap article of the kind,call it BAIRD'S. PAINTS.—White and red leadt Venetian red, Spa nish brown, copal gum, littiarege, chrome green chrome yellow, rarnish, &c., at BAIRD'S. LADIES' DRESS TR NlMlNGB.—Fringe, gimp, habit button., and all kinds of fizin's for trimming ladies' dresses, at BAfRD'S, No. 9, Brick Row. LOTHS.—French, and English Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, sauinets, sheep's gray, a good assort ment at iilo BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row, LAMES I—Do you know where to find the nicest French Lace Capes in town t—the spot is at Nov. 10. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. LADIES' CARPET BAGS, a splendid article,. at Nov. 11. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. LADIES' WINTER DRESS GOODS.—A great variety, comprit•ing all the latest styles and most beautiful patterns, just received and for sale very low by ul9 O.D. BARTLETT. OVERISHOES, of every description. for sale verb low by . d 22 H. O'HARA. MUF FS !--Juit received by express, a new supply of MUFFS, including some No. 'Ayr's, and cheaper qualities, at c d 29 MERCURIS. T = WOWLVINDIA. AVAID =I% HIS Institution is now under the charge of Mr. F. W. Guam . , a graduate of Yale College, assisted by Mr. 0. H. PRATT, of Conn. The first term com menced on the 15th of Sept. wit. The second will commence on the Bth of Dec. Pupils are admitted at any time. Ti11X11: 'Milian per term of ekven weeks/ . Common English studies, $2 50 Higher English studies, 44.00 Ancient Languages and higher mathematics, 5 00 Extra charge. (Ist and 2d terms) 4 25 Arrangements will be made to secure the services of an accomplished Preceptress in the spnng. Oct. 12. J. D. MONTAN YE, PreSident. It UF FS—A large assortment of all kinds and quell. 111 ties, are now selling very low at the Savings Bank, N 0.5. Brick Row. d . C: REED. GROCERIES 7 A large and extensive assortment, of every description, has just been received at the savings Dank, and, are selling cheaper than the cheap est. at No. 5, Bric k Row. . C, REED. ArIAPS CAPS d of every kind and sort•; also rubber kJ Overshoes, consisting of Men's sandals, Ladies' do. buskins, and all other kinds, just received, and for sale low at the Saving Bank. dr C. REED. lur trFPB. that ,are molls . and can ' t be beat—anise se- LVI choice and beautiful Muffs that can't fail to just received at n 24. • , suit, M CALISTEWS OINTMENTA new supply of ail' this desurefdly popular article just received it . sep9S 'AUGUR'S. AT Tlii A. D. MONTANYE terit2bratilxmentsi - Wst..ll. Pwdyito.Ou-we: of S, 141 ,1 " fl Lowman. i s kis (I*, :As*. No; Feiriarytersti, 1846.-0 ; = TIDE undersigned, hung been appoiand, an Awritin to distribute the coneys raised_ byilberirs mile of Teal am*. by Sinus of ,ienutiona Waded in. lige ',mei will ettend,to the duties of bilieptioiatereet es Monday, 'the 24th day -aliening, 1848, . reeled:P. at hie ofßeein:thatineugh al Tennis, end What. ' ell persona interested are -.required trOweserit claims, or belebarred/froo eamingin-opse Dec. - 22.184r..:,,U.NERCUR, Auditor., 4411411tOr'S Grate& " - I.E undesSigned. Auditor; appointed Irj the Court: of COMMOD Pleas of Bradford county, to distribute money raised'hy virtue of a writ of 'even facia' issued On No. e 220, .114 i? term, 1845, of• said apart, at suit of John Kerning, igainst Israel Smith, hereby gives notice that he Will attend to the duties of bis appointment, at his office in Towanda borough, on Tuesday, the 25th day of January, 1848, at two o'clock, .P.M.. at which' time and_ place all persona interested are required to present- their clainis before bur; or be debarred from coming in upon r a id fund. - Dec. 22.1847.. HENRY BOOTH. Auditor. desdifor's Arletia. THE undersigned, birring been appointed an Auditor Iby the Orphan's coots of Bradford county, to mar sh.' assets, and distribute *eland raised by the Ad ministrator's sale of the seal estate of A. B. Shaw, de ceased, will attend to the dutiesof his appointment. on Monday, the 81st day Of January nest, at 1 o'*ck in the afternoon, at his office in the borough of Towanda, when and where ill pawing Intercoms], ate required to preterit their . ,claims before him, or be debarred from coming in for a share of said fond. Dec. 18.1847. . ULYSSES MERCUR. Auditor- LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Melissa Lyman, by her nee! friend, Job P. .Stray. vs. Charles Lyman. la the Common Pleas if Braford County, No. 221, Sept. Term, 1847. Trio CHARLES LYMAN, defendant in the above 1 Cause,: You are hereby notified that Melissa Ly man, your wife, by her Oext friend, Job P. Kirby, has filediber petition for a divorce from the bonds of matri money. And an alias subpcena has been returned, and proof made that you age not to be found in said county. You are therefore, he:seby required to appear at the court house in the borough of Towinds,On Monday. the 7th day of February next, being the first day of February term of said court of common pleas, to *ureter the said complaint, and show cause if any you have, why the said Melissa shall not be divorced from you. J . F. MEANS, Sheriff: • 'Bherilra Office, Teicesndit, Dec. 27, 1847, Auditoria .rotice. THE undersigned, basing been appointed by the Or phans' Cpurt of - Bradford county, an Auditor to examine and decide on the etceptiona filed to the allow ance of the account of Anson H. Bowe, administrator of the estate of Matthew-Scheimetborn, deceased, here by gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in the borough of Towanda, on Thursday, the 27th day'of January, A. D., 1848, at 1 o'clock. P. M, of which' all persona interested will please take notice. H.C.KELLY, Auditor, Toviiiada, December 2811847. • SHERIFF'S SALE . DT virtue of sundry writs of vend. expo. issued du of the court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale lathe house of T. P. Woodruff, in the boroughof Towanda, on Mon day the 7th day of February next., at one o'clock P. M., the following piece or parcel of land in the township of Wysox, end bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of John Johnson, on the east by Lyman Trum bull, south by Bertrarid Whitney. and west by land in possession of ~Pomeroy Gorsline. Containing about eighty six acres more or less, about thirty five scree im proved, with two log bonzes thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. R Myer's use vs. Wm. White, Juhn White and Dennis White. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Armenia tp., Bradford Co. and bounded and described u follows, to wit: 'math by land of Alfred Ripley, east by land in possession of John Benson, on the south by land of Riley Hawkins and on the west by unseated land. Containing 100 acres with about 80 acres im proved, with one double log house, one framed dun and a small apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Peleg Peck, now to the use.of D. Vandercook vs.Jcbn Benson. ALSO—The following 'piece or parcel of land situate in Athens born, and bounded as follows, to wit: ntgth by lands formerly owned by the Towanda Bank, east by lands of Lorenzo Rowlandson. south Canal" street, and west by Thomas R. Davis. Containing 4400 square feet all improved, with one framed house and one fram ed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Abel Busk ins now to the use• of N. C. Barris vs. Nathaniel Clapp and Forbes Low terra tenants; ' ALSO—A tract of land situate in the township of Orwell, Bradford county, bounded as 'follows ; Begin ning at the north west corner of a lot formerly run out to R. Bostwick" thence south 50 porches to a post, thence east 75 perches to a post, thence north 60 perches to the north east corner of a lot run out for said Bostwick, • beech tree, thence west 75 perches to the place of begin ning. Containing 33 acres and a- half, with about 16 acres thereof improved, and a framed house• and berth and also an apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of John Wei ner re. Eliaur Warner. ALSO—A piece or parcel of "land situate in Wells township. and bounded 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 leas, with about 0 acres thereof improved, ands, framed bathe and bars thereon. Seized and taken in executioput the suit of Wm. S. Ingalls, vs. James Terwilliger. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land in the township of Granville and bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of..f. B. Morrison, on the east by J. H. Ross, south by land in possession of H. Ross, and on the west by land of Henry Putnam. Containing 123 acres, with about 40 acres improved with one doub. Is log house, one log barn, and an orchard thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James E. Pierce, to the use of Hazard and Pierce vs. Jacob Grace. MASO—A piece or parcel of land in Wyalasing tp., bounded and described as follows :--north by land of the estate of Elisha Whitney dec'd., and James Butler, east by land of the estate of Noah Albs dec'd., south by lands of Thomas Brown and Austin Bndford, end west by land of Daniel Brown. Containing one tiOndred acres, with about seventy acres improved, with one fram ed bast, one framed house, and one orchard of fruit trees consisting of apples, pears, inisches, plums, &e thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph P. Bosworth, to the use of Daniel Bailey, vs. Mason Brown. ALSO—A piece l or parcel of land in Monroe tp, sur veyed in the name of Alice Simples, containing four htnidned and one acres and eighty perches, bounded as follolors :—commencing at a white pine on the south Istsrah of the Towanda creek, thence south fifty degrees east t three hundred iind twenty perches to a chemist oak corner,, thence south forty four, west two hundred and thirty perches to a Maple, thence south one hundred and forty perches to a white oak, and thence north thir ty degrees, west three hundred and twelve perches to a post near said creek, thence down the same to the place of beginning, with twenty-five acres improved, with one log house and one log barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Robert C. Hall & Gordon F. Mason, to use of Mark C. Arcot who stands @abrogated to the rights of the Plo•'a, ta. Samuel Cranmer jr, and Richard Northrop ALSO—A piece or. parcel of land in Sbeithequin tp., bounded as follows : beginning st • pod $3 perches south from the north-east corner ,of a lot run out for Richard Johnso'n ; thence east' 106 4-10 perches to a post north-wed corner of lot N 0.26; thence south 79 '6.10 perches to a past; thence west 106 6-10 perches to the east line of the Cyrus Wheeler lot; thence north 79 6-10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing fifty-three acres, strict measure, with about three acres -improved, with one mall plank boons or sheathe thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Lewis B. Gilleit, •s. Lewis Norton and Elijah Townsend. ALSO—The following pieta, or parcel of land sta ge in Springfield tyr, and bounded as follows •to wit : on the north by - land of • Thos. Smeod ' and Manson Futter; on the east by land of Alvin Bailey and John Knapp, on the .duth by Tolman] Bairdsly.on the west byjand of Edward 'gag and Thomas Smead at th highwey. Containing 66 mamas airless with Legal .%bmtbsarictitd, _ . 10 woo impend, with one ;oldbonep e ut4 ottattitiatind iteoiltiptile orchid . i`: &tied and tilted bilevectAieibtlho wait of owl+ Leoaird, Ad ia inistltor of Clement Labusid!vk Alt AM, Scontitii-; Y, ,: ; (''. ; Y/1: 1 ; I_ ??.. ik ALSO-The following pile or mug of land sit* 'ate in ?tankful . ip,, aiid. ' bounded .. - follows; to north by land of Daniel Ciiiitli!ohn Ciiitinap eta by A'. - Gay, south' 14 ?man& '4li i l ieoit lest by' Nithiti ',l;:' Dodge. ContilMok 2 . 37,.' aerie with about 60 herbi s liquoved 'With 00i:framed' home, two log homes one framed baio - andphil' tog 14iii . and 'two apple orchard s tbdieou ' ' ,Setted and taken in eteention at at Wm. • Reimer vs, WM. Lion. ' „.;•, • • ALSO—A 'lot 'of land situate in Ulster tp,., contain.. ;IL I ing Co. focatkof annexe, boa Oath* north by land el.'lrish Shaw ; eat by the lc hiabway,south b Milton Baileys litukand meat nd of - Jared Mol. comb, w ith. a two otottframed dwelling house thereon. Seised and taken in eiecutiou at the auit of J. *. ,Benjathin to theWse of b. B:Bnidley vs. SIM Ifills and Edward Mine. . . A1.89-11y. Thine of,, a writ of Lerartfaciar cep ; that certain pittc:ii,or 'maid land situate ht. .itttforld tp. Bradford co., and beunded as killorfa, to wits Begin ning at a beech tree,.tbe north east corner of women No. 1158 and &southeast corner of warrant No 1157, thence north 81144. and 15 minutes, west 111 kerchas 8.10 of a parch to a hemlock, thence north 46 minutes. east 141 perches and 5.10 to a beech, thence smith 89 deg. and 15:minutesi mei 111 percher. and 3.10 to a post, thence south 45 minutes, east 151 perches and 5.10 to the place of beginning. Containing 106 acres and 4-10 of an sere. Seized and taken in execution at the edit of William Bingham, Ovine, &c. 'p. Stephen Wilcox. AILLSO4-All that piece or parcel of land aitatite in Smithfield tp, bounded and described se follows, to wit: &ginning at a beech, thence south 45 minutes wow 110 percbm and 6-10 of a per4t to a heath, theme north 45 minutes east 110 perches and 5-10 of a perch to a po*.and thence north 89 deg. IS minutes, east 151 perches and 4-10 of a perch to the beginning. Contain ing 104 RIM and 5-10 of au sae. Seized *id taken in amnion at the mit of Alezan der Baring end Henry Baring, who so.vivedßobsn Gil more, Thetas May Willing, and Chas. Willing Hair. decimate intrust of the estate of Wm. Bingham ye J. Wald; Adm r. of. the estate of Abner Thomes deed., and Math Farnsworth 40M3 tenant. ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Athena and Bmithfield,Beginning at a post on the north line of warrant No. 1167, thence south 89 deg. and 15 minutes, east 11 1 perches and 1-10 of perch to a beech sapling, thence south 95 minutes west 152 perchei and 8.10 to the beginning. Containing 150 acres and 040 of an acre. 'l9eixed and taken in execution at the suit of Ale:an d& Bsringmid Henry Baring who survived Robert Gil- More, Thomas Mayne Willing and Charles Wang Hair, devisees in trust of the estate of Wm. Bingham vu. Jonathan Wood Adm'r. of ' the estate of Timothy Bingham, deceased andßli Holley and Horace Goodell, terre tenant*. JOHN F MDANS, Sheriff: Sheriffs Office, Towaod Dec. 25, 11347 REGISTER'S NOTICE, NOTICE is hereby given to all persona interested, that Seel Wheaton and Bally Wheaton, am', of the estate of John Wheaton, dettase4, late of Warren township : and William Russell, Guar dian of s. Angeline Webster, minor child of itceph Webster, late of Windham tp. ; and Win. Rulelli Guardian of George Webster, minor child of Joseph, Webster, late of Windham tp: ; and Henz7 Millen adm'n of the estate of • Pat& Cole, deceased, late of Troy tp, have filed and settled in the'offiee of the Register of - Wills, in and for the Co. of Bradford. the ac counts of their several administration) upon the estates aforesaid, and that the same will be presented to the Orphan's mints( said eo. on Monday the 6th day of February nazi, for confirmation and allowsnee. L. E. DE WOLF, Register. Register's Office, Towanda, Dee. KO, 1847. LIBEL IN DIVORCES Zilpah Rogers, by her next friend, Elrphakt Mason. vs. Liaat Rogers. In Bradford Lcrounou Pleas, No. 65, February Term,.1847. TO ISAAC ROGERS, defendant in the above canoe: You are hereby notified that Zilpah Roger* your wife, by her neat friind, Eliphalet %Won, has filed her petition for • divorce from the, bonds of matrimony.— And an alias subpccna has been returned. and proof made that you are nut to'be found in said county. You are, therefore, hereby required to appear at the court house in the borourra of Towanda. on Monday, the 7th d■y of February next, being the first day of February term of said court of common pleas, to answer the said complaint, and stow cause. if any you have, why the said Zelpab shall not be divorced from you. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's (Hike, Towanda, Jan. 4, WO. USQUEHANNA COUNTY MONEY taken at .4..7 par, for Goods, at No. 2 Beek Row, Towanda, Jan. 11. 1848 E. T. FOX. 3•Miii°3lVilla_2 l llLllZ'.• CAME to the enclosure of the imbue:get, soihe time during the pas laminar, a spotted yearling HEIF ER. The owner is requested to prove property. pay charges, andtake her away. ED. PATTERSON. Towanda. January 1, 1848. J. N. Sumner, M. D., Dentist, TXTILL pay Ibis next professional visit to Towanda vv in JUNE next. He may be found at Wood rata's, Hotel. jy4 REMOVAL AND 111. IC', Tr G i (i) 2) I S. & M. C. MERCUR I UttVE REMOVED to their new store, corner of 114 Main and Pine streets, where they are now open. ing le new assortment of WINTER GOODS, to which the attention of the public is respectfully requested. Towanda, December 21, 1847. 300 BARRELS SALT, for sale by dec2l MERCER'S. A %4 7. ape LARGE and well selected assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, just received, and for sale by EL LIOTT & TOMEINB, consisting of UT GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWIRE, CROCKERY / IRON, NAILS, IX., &C. Among our Goods may be found, French, English and American Cloths and Cassimeres; also, i good as sortment of Fancy Casaimetes and Tweeds, sheep'', gray cloth and aattinets ; also, a food assortment of Over coat Cloths and Cloaking,. • For the LADLES. we have any quantity of Ging ham', M. Detainee, Cashmere*. alpacas, of all colors and prices, both cotton and silk warp ; Shawls; of all kinds, dress silk, black and [alley, with trimmings to correspond. Also—Bonnet Silk & Bonnet Virivet wiertriinmingsr MUFFS—a large stock. Sept. 17. ELLIOTT & TOMEI:NTS. NEW ORLEANS and sugar house Molease;. loaf, crushed, New Orleans, and common blown sugar, net, pepper, spice, ginger, nutmegs, salwetua, raisins, tobacco, esti.* plug and miler. Scotch and maccaboy rant", &c., all of wpich are selling at leas than " pro .verbially low prices," at the Central store. December 22, 1847. N. N. PETTS. LOOKING GLASSES AND CLOCKS are selling at very cheap rater. Mid a beautiful article. it the Centre{ stem d2s N. N. BETTS. OIL CRAIN for bull wheels to um mills, &Ace. C just received mod for mole by October 19, 1947. 0. D. BARTLETT. RINOEI3 & of kinds Wm. Pinking F. sad other Inseam for Wks' &ewes and limbo ; seta MONTANYE & CO. BDLERS I'M Red it to ibeieedviatage to wdl oldie P Thug Depot.where (bet CO be supplied with wow T article &Wei, sash is *els, sweloso. dte., Cu the beet taus. jeltl Ito, 1, BRICK ROW. . .•...... . . . . , —•- ,4,,,. p 't.....- :oi-,4.1,, !., ..; 7.,-m i .... , ,- . , .- . i . .. s- , - 4 r. " . • • I . , 4 ,s -, ,4„., ...„... . .. .1 , ',di ' . ~ , •,: 5 ". , 4.: i - . A ... ,t ,tf ..ei. ' , .:,... ,• • 1 . 4 -' ' _ : . ~.,. "41.,, :.1.. i'. . : , • ~.„.,- __„,,,,,--ic-3,„ ,--; --..- r: , ..- • •,••'i-:‘ i ni -•- • ' - - „ .:. 1 -1 , ,.:4. , ktinkeik., .106 , - 4***- - 41, ! .. ii,"., .1 1 , 1 c,!, _.....f . . 114 ,.. , - 1 • 41 , ~,"4 , ,,, „-, .1,.; ' '" 1 1"; • :4' __. . tu: , 1 •• ~.: , ,,,,),..4. If al Andibn Ow nuliiing PIM" 0 1094 1 11 1 0 * $ ' ''' I*. t •Assintbilirodght kiwaid... t ,- ' -::-" Mt ,A. D. 1114.17 bid . 6, -',, . 1 :136, 50 4 tionieldisenslib .-. ; ;:tt. , ,-.• -' -.- r.*' 0-• '. --8 'B*- 1 ; 7 " Abelson, - 064.50 i Wolf - ,serAtinstr„., .t ~ __,.. ...t 3 !'4 ,„ Efectionof new sad-repairiellyar 011 liblgove 407114 . 1 At ChabChtinir,L .114a-Pintly so& atelbsks. 4e •''' Coresers mad Joann Inquinitions, - '. t- - 18, 20*i .310seibbi• --,• .. - ..,.% •. , -‘. - : _Counsel fen. • ' . , • 30 00 .. Brilnebtrinvz •"- '• ..- ~ L . ---, • ..... , . . Damage bens. - - 200 • Sheriff's Fees for pantasining !orbs, &e.:, .54 Tail, ' ' ' Various incidental it:pusses, 29 44 t ElectionriErforinea;:' • ' , 't .4. , 1 Janice fess, 1 22 00 ! Coastables attending chief ifid'loll6eiguinuniklet. 7 , Grand Jurors, • - . 468 73 ! dons, in tiltil'innin. '' - - . 12 Traverse Jurors, • 2218 06 1 1Por him' Of Cant Moen aid twist apenspo t For Blank Books Ow diabnoi:pol.llll - offins, 27 69 nay JO, •• I - . . 11/ 4' A. Martin crier of court, I B5 12 Court Hausa; terrelikai of Diego wo 0 , Wild Cat tesifintes, •4 6 0 Joseph Town/ Mkt abininisnariGir *eines ' '. Eor nopportpt Prisoners in the Canby Jail, 191 69 in 104416 fulk ' * '' - Billa for Printing, . - in AA $llll SO Pub& paildinp ( ordinary minim &e.j . . 69 41 of 1 • ." 1847, • Sll ai Carrying to and support of convicts in B. ' i•J. H. Wad. ding 11140. 111- fig ? 41 59 Psuitantiary. - '28409 4 44 I u' -1847, /5/, 11l L. E. DeWitt kor recording, ' 175 L.-1 1 `ntaithi, cab 0648; sn'fol;- 21/ MY W. E. Berton for attending with bothindaile' ei " ' Wt. rec off at the dais of the est mention cif Militia MA 4 80 J.M.Wati l Or s elk to etita- 1848, hi 0 ,107 60 1 fhatirwary, Et 26 a 4 kW, a 400 Of . TOwinthips. - Collector's Named: Ain't charged: MARTllceitivolk. Towanda townohip, Richard Horton, $l3l 31 Ethembequin, Elijah Hort.,n, • 22 98 Columbia, Henry Sherwood, 203 05 Standing Stone, H'B Stephens, - 85 41 Asylum, - Jason Suntory', 4 ad Franklin, Samuel Annahle, -. . GO 42 Standing Stone; James A Ennis, 41 19 Wyalusing, - Clark Hallenbiek, ' 88 76 SPriallbit .1 U Brown; 14'74 Standing Stone, Dine Westrbroolt 43 - 38 Towanda townal* David Rutty, • 43 98 Wyalusing, Amato Btalfi'edi 65 77 Albany, , 3a* Wilcox, 132 41 Athens township, Harris Murray; • 327 81 Armenia, James Ryon, 12 41 Burlington, Asahel Smith, 239 17 Litchfield;' Elijah Wolcott, 148 81 Leroy, I D McKee, 14 62 . Pike. ' G W . Humphrey; 186 89 Ridgberry, Hiram Dewey, 54 58 Springhill, .1 C Brown, 127 96 Standing Mona; Geo. Vannes': 182 16 Towanda borough; Win.,o Began.; 112 68 Ulster, J L Goralior, 139 41 Warren, H If Borten 79 71 Wyiduring; Eptihridr Seeing!, 137 45 Wysox, Win D Strops, 98 26 Albany, Horatio Ladd, 187 26 Armenia, , Hawn Morgan; 48 88 Asylum, GOO Teny, 291 29 Athena borough, Wm Riff, 1 .426 58 Athens tp., James ii Stone, 956 58 Burlington; Myron Ballard; 501 47 Canton, John Gray, 470 51 Columbia, Win B Watkins; 600 47 Doren, Muldison Decker; 243 87 Franklin, Ira Varney, 190 15 Granville; John Vrnma,t, 233 89 Herrick, Nathan B Wetmore, 183 16 Leroy, Ansel Tillotson, 218 28 Litchfield; Cyrus Merril 1, 290 82 Monroe, Jonas P. Smith, • 445 21 Orwell, Jacob Chubbuek ; 488 ,95 • Pike. Geo W Humphrey, 672 22 Ridgeberry; Hiram Dewey, 300 159 Rome, Nathan Maynard, - 310 86 Sheshequitt; Daniel Brink, 584 - 71 Smithfield, Enlister G Duffy ; 569 94 Springfield, Truman Rolm; 462 '4B South Creek; James L Philip. 212 72 Springhill. Dal H Montgomery; 198 82 Standing Stone; John Taylor, Jr. 294 24 Troy borough, Henry J Hoyt, 238 73 Troy tp. Gen. P Freeman, 557 51 Towanda borough, Horatio Black; 875 43 Towanda tp. Sarni B Foster; 416 35 Matsu, James L Goraline, 313 08 Warren, Sidney C Brainard; 432 41 Wells, David Griswold Jr, 315 36 Windham, Wm Sibley, 385 66 - Wyalusing, , Bascom Taylor, ' 475 58 Wlsox, Isaac Poet 440 23 Year. 1840 0 1841 1842 1843 1844 11:1E1 INV Ell Jacob Red, Treasurer of the County of Bradford, in account with said County. To amount of Money le Treseny at set= $ Clement, as of Dec. 31, 1848, 1718 22 Dup. of County nut, prim to 1847; . 2997 18 0 " of 1847, 13714 75 Judgments, mother denten& doe the Co 1786 82 Money loaned foi wart iIdUMS, g 202 00 ' Miscellanea** receive* 31 68 Reed en redemption of mesa" ted hail 813 25 Cq untested land transcripts. . 279 18 A. premium on payment of Stile tax, . 315 77 11l Atentint of orders returned' in 18471 $17,1158 81 2 per cent. commission on the same, 357.14 Amount returned on duplicates, 3461; 30 jullgimenW,net, 114 1200 00 Co!lecture per Carnage, 598 85 Balance in Treasury &Ow 70 County Orders in actonnt srith Hu Co. 0 .- Bradford. To amount of County onion homed in 1847 including credit orders, slBoe6 23 Amount outstanding Jan. 1, 1847, 54 13 By amain of orders returned in 1847, $17853 81 Ontstendkig January 1, 1847, 368 65 =7 mama wilt &tramp use ly a ow a NEW GOODS 9 . Ira Rrcewed at. 2, Brick Row, Oceans of New Fall &Winter 'Goods, WHICH must and will be sold at the very lowest `V notch for Cash or &itch Pay. Every pinyon Who tiny went GOOD 'and -CHEAP goods, is tespcct fully invited to call tad exkledne • this stock; Don't &it to call as it costs nothing to look. and we eetteider ii a favor to show the . goods, and will try.te mike it an abject tor those Wishing to thy of E: BKINGSBERY & CO, are just •reeeiving, di. . redly from New York and opening at the hew brick wore, recently erected at B,Kingebety'a old stand. • large assortment of Pslll4 Winter Goods, comprising Bread cloth!, Cassimeres ' &Minds ; Alpnicas, of eve , ry description ; trench 4. English Alermos ; Mott; reline DeLaines ; Gistghnms, a great atriety; • Cdshmere teoolen Shawls ; Domestic goods, Baum/ and Gloves, of .esery dear iption. Groceries, Crockery, Hardutart, Boots 4 . Alsoa, Salt and tipper Leather, - French and commun calf and kip .thrt: 1, Nails, *tare, rmind ann Swedes Iron, Glass, Nati and Caps, Tin and Stone Wart, -• Ran) Beal° robes and 'apa- i gs Deal, imd Muffs, Mackerel, Codfish, Mad and Herring. The attention of the public is respectfully itniter td our present large stock of goods, which are now exhibit ed for sale at the lowest prices, for rea4y pay. They have been selected withOnusual mire and attentidn, ex pressly fbr the accommodation Of oar cusumers, and we believe offer inducements to :purchasers no- *here else to be met with. c cr Remember, before purchasing elserehete: to all at B.Kinpbery i s old stand, and examine but goods and prices. as we are confident they will meet the viewit of the cloud cash buyers, BURTON RINOSBERY, J.R. SMrTIFI, W. F. MENARDI. ALA ' Rat oir'soeurtent of Broseres. end, sstlineW , *bleb vie hove long been tura' for.ieftiog geed and cheep. wow cheaper th an ever—. This Wag for litargafist. and. Upon w• chaUDges the word. nreeived PARAPOLS, SUN SHADES * AND SUMMER " • O. BAWFLETT. @TUFFS. selling at east, st s. `"'' IS". Oct. 12, 1847. 014 PERFUMERIES, a apiNidal detide of Rai Thetmoutessrs, toiltug Articles, fa *lest, iota . No. i, RIG 110 W. SAV- JOHN ! don't tell *fly body *aoe trill pej the " may John Davie; intj64 buthet..OllPANAP uwlO. LW: • ' omfavft & smatigY. Amid fith the Colletters if "Co AND NEW PRICES! $3313 38 ■ty Taus,- he Casty. 5100' 23 99 ,6082 28 25 08 22 01 Si 09 too 00 300 17 10 12 t:1 07 125 53 7 9i 141115 30 00 1 121 09 145 00 222 27 126 32 455 6 76 03 99 00 409 08 2V4 36 294 111 448 10 36r CO $1641198 $12131 86 $3 . 43l aO $129 57 ON Jacob Rod, Treasurer of Bradford. Cointtg, 4n egeonnt 4vith the Commonwealth of Pommy:m*la, on ac. count of State Tax: Toinnount due on duplicates pilot to 11147,0 1084 111 " ofllupliestio for 1847; 184111 41 'Reed on tedemption of unmated hogs, 2O 74 Unmated land transcripts. 178 43 Due Thome, from the InelBl 270 42 St It'nintint dbe last iettlernent, . $ MS 65 Returned on duplicates prior to 184; 267 28 Returned on duplicates far 184; toe 66 Collector's exonaltiOne, ' 1 72 Bs _. • a : " Pet ertgaB 6 , 466 60 Tremont?s receipt of taxes fat 184; 2473.88 1 pit emit. eorominion on the acme; 64 74 $29,141 lircidfrecT County, the undersigned Cotntetoildttere of old Co. e.) do hereby certify, the foregoing td be a tree owl cornet otateutent of the neeiwale end *open& wee of the said county. front the lot do dismay to the alot day of thicetuher. 1843, iocltisiw. Witness out bands abd-sed of Act di 'rewash. this With day of isnaary.lll4B. A. L. CRANKERi 1. H. BLACK, Cannersa HIRAM BPEAH, Mies*—d. Rosana,. Clerk. $29,142 15 $11,853 81 $18.120 36 1 0 BALES BROWN *MEETINGS, thißimp. A, shirting', slicking, trmiding.battiitg, eeticia yens eupet waipi cheap es the cheapest, it 11‘. I. B. IL. at leelstB tar*. GINGRAMS I Gni°MAAS !-30 Mews ono ono most splendid styles.. decidedly the psetdeet ever In thark4. Also. Oregon Plaids. Silk.Plaidg. and la the new Styles dress 'foods all at lto. Rsiek Rte.. 5 ro. ELK & /STRIPED ALPACC 9 AB, at the very 2 lowtai possible prices at Vint HARDWARE, • goodimongung..incleigini Iron, 11 Stool &c. at lc& B.R. FOX% • PAINTs, .OILS & DITOTUOS, atio.litatchca by the gross, at Na 14, B. B. FOX'S. OALED HALF BUSHELS. 8a itaad and for ale at asp 18 CO HEREBY wins every person indebted to me. dist I mikes ininedisse !moment is taw tbey will 1m sued? Thisnotico it, given without respect taprooms and Apneas knowing thertiselese imiebied, wilt olio mei, by giving prompt attention-. Tewaills. MAR. 1;847. bit HATHAWAY, srr3it ~,:+ Ain't retreat: AisetszosiNlVrtite:e4, $l3l 39 I 21YB i 103 Od 85 . 41• - 4 319. 9 42 S. Erf 3 iliff ' is .itt 2L do • ro 32 4s 38' 1 06- MI 20 24 S 4 62 EE Eid os itil 9I 26 62 26 .49 4'27 90 9 IS 6 43 61 12 IS 6 61 24 'lt 60 lt IJ 19 23 6 73 11411 11 91 9 . 111 236 2 39 '‘ 340 296 38 604 82 116 92 140 08 28 47 153 81 u 47 lt di 4 71 33 37 1. 18 131 68 99 41 1N $4 7 ) (4 652 28 91 5 5$ $8 12 lo et 22 t.l 4 07 Jul Li 3 93 _1176 11 70 v" 14 11 477 - 61 '1129 37 60 gig t 839 65 22) 08 eo Num b BO 15 49 10 10 17 111 • 90 00-68- 'II 81 CO EMI $12,144 41 •12,t34 41 ii and the Lqt Notice! SS 6u et 31 MP 4 7 la co 637 ly) EEC tfl 35 II 44% FIZE $7 g : 1 'I. 17 I fi S 3 bi C 321 12 GU 13 lin 17 za' 2 IS 14 ..:4