Mr. Greeley_replied by Mating that it was a slant at only such members who refused to do right. Mr. Schenck.—Thati., it is a slant against , such members as refuse lo vote as the members from Neiw York votes. Mr. Schenck Mated the course whie.h be inten ded to pursue relative to his own mileagz,anffthen yoked Mk-Greely if he denominated that course a dishonorible one. Mr: Greely disclaimed charging dishonor bench eases. Mr. Murphy next.got ile floor, when, on motion, the Committee rose Mr. Vinton offered a resohition,' which was adow. .ed, limiting the debate on the Civil and Diplom:d ie Appropriation bill to one hour, at the neat sitting of the Committee. Mr. Belcher, from the Committee on Mileage, submitted a report. Objection was made to it 4 reading by Mr. Ste phens, which objection was sustained. On motion, the House arijotunerl. Proceedings of the Penn'a Legislature. • t Hatirusnuttc, Jan. 9. Horse or RcearszarrarivEs.—Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Messick. The Speaker announced that the Clerk had 'ap pointed Alex. S. Brewste:, J. C. Malory and Fran co) Humes Transcribing Clerks. On motion. an election was held for officers, when Daniel McCleary was elected Serg eant-at-Arms, Emanuel Zeigler, Doorkeeper, and Lewis Frank, Messenger. The committee to apportion and refer the several items of the Govemor•s message made report as in structed. The committee on rules also reported, and their report was laid - over for one day. fsn motion of Mr. Evans. of Chester, the use of the Hall was granted to Solomon W. Roberts. civil engineer, who proposes to deliver a lecture ibis evening upon the subject of a great Western rail road th rough Ohio and Pennsylvania_ On motion of Mr. Rest, the Canal Commission ers were requested to inform theltouse how much mosey is due to agents and laborers employed up on the public works, and also how long they have been due. Adopted. On motion of Mr Rutherford, the Douce order ed the printing of 2500. in English and 500 in Ger man of the Canal Commissioners' report. Mr. Eshelman introde•ed a resolution for a com• mittee of three (to act with a committee of the Se mite) to report upon the propriety of establishing a daily record of the proceedings of the legislature Senate bill N 0.7, to enable Francis W. Hughes to sell real estate, passed three reatlings. Mr. Swartzwelder read in . place a bill supple mentary to the act to encourag6 the del elopment of the mineral resources of the Commonwealth; also a bill to incorporate the Chartier Coal Co. Mr Comma a bill suppleinOtaltry to the act itteor potating the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. . Mr. Stubbs. a bill to renew the charter of the Good Spring Creek Coal and - Navigation Company. Also, a bill to graduate lands on a high taxes are Otie, and a,i,mused to the Cow monwealth. Adjourned for want of something to do. SrN t - rr.,—TLS journal of )esterday havtti been read :Ind approveJ, the pennons were presented 1.%. Mr .srs. 13c-t. Streeter, and other=. Mr. Johnson. from the Coinnunee on the Judi( ctary, to which was referred the hill to aixtlish the District Court of Lancaster County ; reported it wittt an :intendment '• T he.ful lowin2 uipA witre. pacseil : on*: ~ • . Mr Savery. frorilhe CiTimitlee . on Corporationl, to which was ro ferret! the stippfe.ment to.the act to incorportite the Byberry7and Bensalem Turnpike Ci ,ireported.it :t unattained. if !was then taken in l i . ead a second time • d ordered to be engrdsk, e r a thitil leatlin,g.' f .or Biys rc,id iv Place.— f -.Mr. Lewis,• to ezeriipt certain certificates of loan from taxation ibr corpo tan° and municipal purposel t r •. iiyi Mr. Al:minas, to auiho4ze Hannah F. Jones .and Elizabeth F. Chambers ,I 0 dispose of. certain red, estate 4 Hy Mr. Richards, relative to the Delaware Bridge Cote pan y' al Pottstown", Montgomery county. By Mr. Frick, a suppleinenflo the act to incor porate the Lykeits Valley Coal Company, and to ‘ authorize the opening of a road in Honeadale, Wavle COllll - v. On motionof Mr. Konizmneher. the Senate took up on second reaction. the billto abolish the District Court of the city and county of Lancaster. Kenigmaelier offerer an amendment inereas• ' in! , the salary eif the President Judge of the Quarter Se.-inn from ....1600 to 2000, ' Messrs. Konigmacher, Bradley, Small and Strine .advocated the amendment, and Messrs. Johnson and King opposed it. The question having been taken, the amendment was.reierted—yea 9, nays 20, and the bill was 'then rea4 a third time and passed. Adjourned. Szarre.-.--The Journal of yesterday having beet read and approved, the Speaker presented a corn munication Imin the Select anti Common Councils of Philadeirliia. enclosing the Annual Report of the Girard Estate, and also that of the Building Com mittee. Laid m the table. Mr. Cribb, on leave, introduced a hill to repeal the act to incorporate the Erie and Ohio Railroad company. Haring been read a first time, and being upon the second reading, Mr. Johnson mov edits reference to die Judicary Committee. Mr. Crabb streououAly opposed the 'motion and the discussion was kept tip at great length by Messrs_ ;",latthias. ll:rnj - f.er, Johnson, Brooke, Small and Mason. The motion to refer was finally rejected. 14 to 17, and the bill was then read a second time and ordered-to be engrossed for a third reading. Johnson, from the joint Select Committee. repotted that Friday, at 12 o'clock, in the hall of time House of Representativel,pad been fixed upon as the time and place to count the votes given for Governor. The report being agreed to. the Speak. Pr appointed Mr. Crabb the teller on (impart of the senate. BIM read is plea —By Mr. Best, to incorporate tt,e Pot sville snd Danville Telegraph Co. Mr. Mathias submitted a report from :he commit• tee appointed to than rules for the government of the Senate. The said rules were taken tip for con sideration, but were undisposed of at the hour of adjournment • Bills Signed.—The Governor has signed the hill relative to the ,estate of lames Coleman, deceased ; the bill authorizing the Humane Engine Company to sell real estate, and the bill supplementary to the act to confirm the file of the Geri, Greene lene6• oral Society to certain ground rents. Adjoureed • Houss:.—nte house was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Cost. The Secretary of the Commonwealth informed the House that the Governor had signed certain bills. _(Mentioned in Senate report) The Speaker presented the' nnual report of. the Girard estate. from the Councils o! Philadelphia. Air. Meek submitted a joint inMrvcting resolution againet .flriz•zing in the Navy.. • Mr. Winialllg offered.eiesolutiun In instruct the Committee on .the Militia System to bring in a bill t o abolish militia trainings and to encourage volun teer comprutie* After some opposition the resolu tion was wr e reed—yeas 58, nays 36. Mr. Eshelmhn, from the Joint Comm inee on the .subjeccmade a report providing for the election of State Treasurer, on Friday next, at 12 o'clock, M. Agreed toi and Mr. Stockwell was appointed teller on the part of the House. On motion of Mr. Little, the doorkeeper of the House was directed to'employ an additional assist ant On motion of Mr. Errs, of Chester ; the Canal Com Missioner . .vas reiiiiesteil to furnish a state ment of the expenses of keeping up the inclined piano at Philadelphia. Cholera has become extinct at New York. It in reported by the Sanitary Committee that there have been-no casesat the quaratilihe for the last three days. Gay. GAMES is 10 take command of the Southern division of the army. 111RRI.4DURG., Jan. 10 HAaarsuuxtc. January 11 DIED, liNTlngfrehl. a ?dada', the en df ititentbei; 448, fdr. ELE42I:II NORMAN, aged TI yews. ; ij At a regular meeting cfkbE Arnithlie f iit4 . 0 of O. P., the *Mowing *ramble and vesphieions waft imam snootily adapted - • • . .! 1 •!'t ; Whereas, our worthy brother.PdArtrett Ifilbsuot.tatfipsia. field, bas been taken from us by death t.rivereforts4, •,, „ lhesolved. That we deeply feel tbe bereavement dull lambi: fatten us in the of our respected brother. Resolved, Thai we heartily • sympathize with the relatives who have hemealled to morn Iha loss•of theitaktop•friewi R e volved. That the tneroberi or this ! t rage weer eistpe for so days. n• a token of respeet we bear Room dertmsed Mother. Resolved. That these proceedings.be printed in °aloof a o ,, Parer of thnCotroty. H. H. ecIILY, secretory. New rAbtintisrments. NEW `ARRANGEIENT AT - 11 E NEW DRUG STORE In VIM ..7831111114 HAVING made arrangements with Dr. C. K.LADD the subscriber takes pleasure in onnouncing that the Doctor will . hereallse give his personal attention wholly to his business. The Drugs and Medicines will be ander the Doctor's supervision, whose skill and espedeues in physics can not. be questioned. jy t 6 11. OLD DRUG STORE, Mo. I. Brick Bow, CONTINUED BY DOCTOR HUSTON & PORTEJL THIS large, extensive, and miscellaneous stock, more complete than any found in this section of coun try, every article having been selected with great.care dy Doctor Porter in person, will now be offered to the public—as cheap as can be parkins! elsewhere. Physicians, who cannot come aid exarninelour stock can depend upon all articles they wish to send fur. In addition to the assottment of Drugs and Medicines the ,tick extends to Dye Stuffs, Family Groceries, Li quors of all kinds, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, lifseella nevus articles, Patent Medicines. ste. 4c. Having been app.iinted agent fir most all the Renu ine Popular Patent Medicines, we assure the public i sts will not •offer any that are counterfeit, as we will not buy or arcept an agency from those speculators, who, by timer imitations' impose upon the country with their spurious Drugs. . On account of the great importance to the public-and character ofPhysicians, that pure unadulterated medi cines shoulne administered, it will, we hope, induce all —Phyrccians or not' Physicians—to make their pur chase. at No. I. Brick Row. AHEAD OF ALL!! B. KINGSBERY & Co. STOP ERIEND! Now is the time! If you wish' to buy goods cheap, call on B. KINGSBERY & Cn. They are now selling good* as cheap, (if not a Hula cheaper) than they can be bought at Owego, Bmg hamion or Elmira. If you don't believe it, call and examine their goods, which for quility and cheapness were never before offered in this market. We have, and shall constantly keep on hand, a large assortment of Dry Goode, Groceries, 11.trchrore and Crockery. Don't forger to call and examine their goods before pure; rising elvswhere. ' Towanda , J3'1.16./848 ---------r-- Q ' EETINGS.—A large stork of Sbeetinns for sale heap by .jy 10 B. KINGSBERYar. CO. Ai FFS.—A nice article of lynx. jenette ard coney i muffs, for sale by B. KINGSBERY & CO. 'ETATS AND CAPS.—SiIk and fur Hats, red.plush 141- Caps, Henry Clay'do., Buena .Yista and Boy's cl6th caps, at B. KINGSBERY & CO. HA db ALPACCAS.—The best assort. Diem in town at B. KIM.SBERY & CO. • pTB.-11 you want to find cheap Prints. drnp Into B. KINGBBERY & CO. • LAST' ARRIVS. OF A\T-1-YrEit- . GOODS I H. S. & M. C. MERCUR, T_TAVE. the pleasure of announcing to the public 1.1 that they are now receiving soother large and general assortment of GOODS. Towanda, Dee. 1 , 1848. NEW GOODS AT THE CENTRAL STORE ! N°:oPeninla tteai"ve establishmentav g eandtnt as so r t mento FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which will be sold m very low rates. Business at this establishment conducted upon fair and honest principles. You have our thanks for past favors and we hope fora continuance of the same as we are bound wadi Goads Cheap. • Towanda. Dec. 4. 1819. N. N. BETTS. THE LATEST ARRIVAL MORE NEW GOODS. \yr E are now receiving and opening a new and V general assortment of Goods just from the Qua ker City, end we confidently say they cannot be beat for variety, neatness of style, quality or quantity ; and they must and shall be sold as low as the same goods can be bought this aide of the city. Our stork is full and complete, consisting of every thing mankind sand in nerd of. The stock is made up of Dry goods, Grp °Prim Hardware, Crockery. Iron and Nails. Oita, Glass, Varnish, Dye-atuffs. Boots,Bhoes. 'Leather. Fish, Salt, and in fact everything- that is in demand.— Persons making purchases will do, well to call and ex. amine'our Mock before purchasing, as we make no charges fur showing goods. DRY GOODS, A good and cheap variety of Alpaca-as, Gingham', Oregon plaids and Delano', a large and good swoon men' of Cloths Cossinteres, inttinetts, Kentucky Jeans, sattin and silk vestings, • table diaper. brown and blue cotton end brown and blue linen tsl.te cloth, ANTI of all sizes prices and descriptions, Buffalo robes, Sheet. Mg., shining' both brown and bleached, Hata and caps of thg latest styles. wool shins and drawers,. Carpet hags, gloves and mittens, Hosiery , any luantity of cot ton yarn and carpet yam, white and adored on or at,ich will he sold cheaper for .cash, than at s'ny other establishment in town. - - lILLIOTT & TOMKINS Towanda, Nov. 16. ADVIINISI'R%TOWS NOTICE ALLpentane indebted to the estate of ELEAZER NORMAN, deed., lam of Springfield enship, era -hereby requested to mike payment without delay, and 'hoer having Maims against said .estate will please pre. Bent them duly authenlested for settlement. - JOHN NORMAN, ISAAC COOLEY, Administrators. January 3. 1348 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. • ALL persons indebted to the e st ate of John - Endtine , dec'd., late of Herrick township, are hereby relines. tell to make payment without delay, and these hawing claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. MARGARET ERKSINE, JOHN ERSKINE, Herrick, Jannery.3. IRJ9. Administrators. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned, hav,ing been appointed an Audi tor by the Orphana Court of the County of Brad ford to audit the administration account of John F. eat take, adminitrator of the good. and chador' which were of William .Benno. late of said County, dec'd. will attend to the duties of his said'. appointment at lus office in Towanda Borough on Tueiday the 80th day of Januiry 1849 at two o'clock P, M. of which all persons interested will take notice. HENRY BOOTH. MAIM. Towanda. Dee, 2616, 1818 Al) I NIOTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of IRA PEAR /1 ROLL, deceased, late of Ulster tosrnhisp, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate will please Pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN BO W MAW, SUSAN PEARBOLL, Ulster, Danaher 4, AR 48. Administrators. " It, • - Lk:" a• , - • "Ghds ifarßbnalt arelistifr - UCH: . • - DAIARTLETT,;.. - k zift R neer opimingli brie iibleVandetiffitailtr iaititYbf IGOODS; Medea aiktilharkreatrif iiiidleingid andereval adiiiitairs in the cities Of leeir Verit'arid • Philadelphii-taking aataniage of 1141 - iambi, eotidi tiob of both tomtit's—and h teing' in view the motto abriveitis ioliodiglit That tie eidAnd oorable wipe es the ties"; ana will el:elegem to iitibm 'to community the advantage of buying from thoselibaboy Towanda, *art% Id4e. ' • TOW ANDA NEW CHEAP, CLOTHING STORE MBE subsenler has opened a C urrninsr Snots. two A. doors north of the Pntdie Egnme, on' Mein :tree!. (nearly opposite the new brick tavern flow being ed by C.'L.Watd; Esq.), where he will krepeanstantry on hand, and for sale •at the lowed .poisiTtler priers, a lame and grneral assortment of - HEADY MADE CLOTHING. such as • ' "- COATS PANTS, VESTS, SAT-BOSOMS; CRAVATS VATS Collars, Stocks, Suspenders, Clore. Hatiety Drawers, Flcnincl r7ndershirts. • He has also on hand and is constantly receiving, a large assortment of ' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS 1 such as Silks, Satins, Merest . Um, ihc.. silo( which will be made up to order on short notice and on reasonable terms. The minimaxr having been a Practical Tailor' for rho last 15 years, in the city of New Took, flatters himself that he can give satisfactionlo ell-who may fa. Tor him with their patronage. His Clothing hi all made up under his, own impac tion, and he has therefore no hesitancy in recommend ing it to these who wish to purchase. 03' CUTTING and MAKING CP for persons who prefer to furnish rh:ir own materials; and Cutting done fur persons who wish to have their gar Immo made else where—all of which shall be done with - neatness and despatch. The subscriber Is also agent for A. Wheeler's Report of 'Fashions, which be can furnish to such as are want ing. on reasonable terms. D. A. !SMITH. Towanda, June 8, 1818. HARDWARE, a good assortment, including Iron Steel, Nails, dre. at No. 2, R.R. Fox's. IRON, Iron—A good snot ttnent of Iron. for sale at the new Hard Were Store. D. LORD. Towanda, Nov. 7,1848. , BONNETS.—A choice selection of Flowner. hies, China pearl, Pamela, Leghorn, and other fashion able styles of ladies and misses" Bonnets. very cheap; also 'Bonnet ribbons, artificial', wreaths. &,,. may 17 KINGSBERY & CO. ‘OIN ER'S TOOLS .— A good assortment of Bead. J. Moulding aid . Minch PLANES. Itiouving Plow*. and other Joiner's Tools, jest received from the mien. factory, and for sale by by 0. D. BARTLE rr. Writ NTED. Beef Rides, Tallow and Grain of all V V kinds, on all demands, if delivered by the first day of February next. E. SMITH & CO. Towanda, Noy. DRY GOODS, A MONG our Dry Goods may be found almost every 11 variety of Drys.. Googv, wash as plain Black. Maid and silk striprd Alp Ica, figured drlaines amteashmenes, plain a•ul • silk striped mohair tuaters, English and F.enri kferinova, rnmrh, scotrh and American Gingham., black, plaid and striped dress stlka,besides, great variety of other goods not worth while to he man mined. Gall and are for yourselves at the Central Store. if d 4 N. N. B. , • L,IST OF LETTERS remaining in the P. 0 at Troy, quarter e,tling December 31at 1848. Armstrong Miss Sarah Landon J U -r Allen Melon . Loomis Hcnry Allen Samuel Lewis Remington 5, Avery Abijeh or Wm I.v man Miss Betsey 2 ~ Averill 'Palma kteDoriell Mimi Sarah' Boyce Wm McNaught 11 alcomb Bacon Crash' I. Merrett Ji Ballard 0 P 6 Mallory Ja tii 7 Bullock Miss Emma Maynard A Ear -Casey Chas • 3 Morse Lorenz • Clutha Robt . Mitchell Leroy Cummins Chas W Mcirrison.Andrew Cease Henry , Mammon MissSaphrina i i Chapman Miss Christina Mullet' Lords • . , DeWitt Wm Picking Geo IW / .1' Dorn Thomas Pierre Witill Dewitt James Piercejkielsiiir Dodge Eld Calvin Phillips Joseph Email Edward Ramsey MiursEiVilll Everett Jphn 2 Roblison 'Mira Holdah Fleming Freight R Ruggles Leri.nard Furman Paul R..ekwell CI Fanning Fred H. 2 Strang Mimi Christina Fitch & Ballard Tears John. Hazard E W 2 'Thomas Mes Jane .. • Homeleton Amos Webber M - Rosins 2 Hancock Miss linsaha Wood M . Lmily Johnson Alfred Williams ties Hannah Kline /Anson A Wolf Mi Martha Knight J.weph Wright, N. U. , Knights Win White .. Bard ' 1.. R NYC:4', P. M". . EXPEDITION TO OA I THE undersigned are prcparin Califoinis, and are desirous .f to engage in it. The• welt „know tory renders it unnecessary fur u I meats to join. It is proposed to t April. and take the Sante Fe rou •• plication may be made bit lett , subscribers at Rome Bradfotd c Rome Jan. I. 1849, Tpor EOISTER'S NOTICES. I to all persons interested, I Stephen H. Stites, administ t man E. Walker, dee'd, late o 7 Chaney P. Mitchell and ' trators of William Mitchell, It Julius Russell, admioist Gibbs, late of Windham, d • Frederick FiCher, Guar John W. and Elias S. MI Mil cr-dec'd —hare filed a Register of Wills. in and I the accounts of their say. estatis aforesaid, and th to the Orphan's court of i sth day of Febuary die once. Register's Office. To 0112,711114151 N • PieUrgilf 041,2010 pity an order of tbe I rpbans' court of Bradford Co., .1-.1 will be exposed fublia sale, an Bquand ly. the 20th day of January 1843, An 1 o'clock, P.M., upon the premises, the fol in property, to nit : certain piece or perrs4 of I .d, situate, IYlng ahr! belngin Ibe township of Troy, nty aforesaid, lace ,tbe @date of Wm. Knox, dec. bounded on tbalinda (A ....Awn) east by land of .1 es De Witt.souMt by land of'/Wm. Morrison wen by , s highway .lent'Eng-Ilioni to Troy. Contai ng one hundred um, or thersoboum Athendance es and toms made known on dlls, of sale. CHAS DRAKE. Administrator Granville, I 19, 1848. of Wm. ICnon, deed. REMOVAL .. THE Ow . lbw has-removed his largelitock of Dry Goods.. rocerios, eardwarei Crorkeri,,Books ik. Stationery • &c,, to tho,New Brick .13lockreesksids of main st F t two doors South of the Public Square. his friends . the public. are IesEWSWAY laYOl . to call . • ' . : eJ. KINGSBERY.I Tasman , t1e....20th. Ifilft.. - l I L I _AV SBHOOL BOOKS. 3Aft-,1V0L3. putdinhal hy..the . Anseriaug Roadsy XIV School Uoionond , far sale kr* in. qnsznities gre'23i 0. D. BARTLETT, to quit pi STOP 1 INOINVITtit, ', (` T HAVE A liVplikl)lllsAr It youari al any IL thne iii want lit Intritg qi-ripytee . rtmit ma its • feiemyliftithile plillei-Wat-a-D:d. H ki.i.V-42. k av• , ft kmtesturpty.iiiiiii7divaisitteesbadle, iipd il l "nu tar bur to-beCia-adisitigswitios.iik seal' oilier 060' s% osuol;Brpsifsrakraustroind lam iiivlstyea red 4 we se fessir el regretting. asy-Imardasimmins.Y make.; Don't forget itil mautr. J. J. C.- T9Taada, Doc. 41. I.3tri. FORNIA. en expedition to proeunng persons Inches of that tern to hold out induce 'tart about the Ist of , •ia St.Loois. Ap.. A pr otherwise to the b. Pa. : M. CRANMER, . C. MANN. Notiee iiheretty given 1101 of the estate of Gil Burtingtnn ; /abet Mitchell Adatinis- Jee'd late of Tray: Or of the estate of Joseph tan of Joseph P., Men C. er, minor children of Mark settled is the office of die for the coon" of Bradford, stedmieirtralione eieni , the the same will he preeretted Aid county, en Mot;tlayo the „ fur whet -motion and BLACK, Reg. ands, Jan. 1 1 1.849. IBM= - • . • ' - . .1: • vf.i..er Al' 15: b:PAtt;" Stove, Tin, J copper, SIEr-IRIMITACIGET TN frfontanyW New Block. shown Nem& en the .1 •euetb Maratha public sqrrare. 4o , better wi t illotagee perhaps, than' at any other vireo is or out.of:Surpnal county. „. D. C. HALL resperifullyinfo-ms his frienda, th e that he has now fur sale at his NEW STORE. a parrot antithuice aseettmeut of .81DV,Es, of all Wars and patterns, which he is prepared, 1 0,4 1 4 al.'s/ 60 k" sale or retail, or rechange fur csuatry produce ellen the most accommodating terms. Among his stock are the ..„ Au tight Complete, (all vireo) : 'Ste tart's Air tight, Rough and Ready do . Re rolriita Allrany eilY d(ti. Rrpnbfican do. , antra) N. Y. Back eye, hot ate ocen, - wills ratty toß t Prezniunt Ram ; 1%. /, 2,3, 4,5, 6, ff the most unproved patterns,: Air Parlor gloves, all sizes ; tiix plates. all sizes ; Cannon stooes, an ereeUent at title for lica, taverns, stores, 0.; Radiator Parlor stores; Key stone p atent stoves ; all sizes Band tar store. d;e. 4,000. lba. of Ronda and A MPIiCIIII STOVEPIPE. ready-made; also, Draw an& Copper Kettles, of grafiait , patterns, uisether witb a general assortment of -Dram and Copper Ware. AL us. 600 Lud Tubs, with a choke amortfOritt of even article in the Tin ware line, w which the attittion of Matchanta. Pedlar*, Families and Llonackeepers gene rally is invited. The laishest price still be laid for old cmtings, nipper end beam. Grain, Turkeys; Chickens. and alt kinds of .matkeiable produce will be received in py• meat fur Stoves, Tinware, &c. E'er ewes, sbeetiren„cop?er sn'd dowers , , his soul. mew is complete. lie returns his - thanks to . Itie of customers, to whom, and the public he renews his in•i• tadun to sive him • cell before On:basing eb.tehere; Don't esearake the nlact—but remember H ALTP3 south side of the Public Square. in Montanyes Block. Toresulla Dee. 12, 111413. D.C. SALT. GREAT LOSS OF LIFE, AT Tug 'EP GIPII4 gi aI.IM rZa TP TUE Subsextber respectful - ly infunns the citizens of To sande that he has opef , eil a litatint in the Finn Block, one door west of Woodrurs - - ... (lusenteht Mary) and "diet 'eaves/ to keep ronsainitly on band, and supply thous who wish the meats of "good liming." with Salt and Fresh Beef. Mutton. Lamb, Veal, Pork, of the finest quality and in the best order. )- Candles ik Soap by the Los or pouctil. constant ly kept on hand and for sale at low prices. Towanda. Ans. 29.1&19. A. HAWT.EV. NEW COODS.'. ; Jail receiving a large 9nd Rich Stock of ' New Fall and Winter goods . , at • e-10,„44. F.Ol 'S CHEAP STORE. ' WHICH for variety, quality and cheapness will well coupon, with an) ttsing of the kind in the Cobo 1, Any one who will do me the favor t o call an d ine ty of my Goods 1 think can't fail to besaited Ors.:l r.to, k.,. , quality and price. The stock iocludess great t ot .. Rich New Styles of DRIB Goods arch as , led, Blue. Pink and Scarlet all worsted , `Filed Cashmeres, Thilatt Cloiha, l cocurgs, -:• *laid Illad.uutan, Plaid' DeLanes, Black Plaid, F wed iud Silk warp Alpaca, Black Bombazine. French and Scotch Cinemas, also, French, English, l American Cloth!, 'Cassimeres and vesting& Sheet i ga. Shiitings. Ticking, Cotton Yarn, Wicking, Wad ing. Batting and a choice lot of Freeh Grneefes, Fish Hardware, Iron, Nails, Crockery, Boots sod Shoes all of which will be so at very low Prices, at i sold E. T. FOX, Ni 2, Brick Row. Towanda, Oct, Id, 184 R. oo Ts & s HOES, Sale and upper leather, Alan 1.1 a full assortinssit of Lady's shoes, Gaiters, Busk ins, Slips, walking shoes. A good stock of Buys, kli.ses, and children,: mess, youths boys, and &ark. roan* and kip boots. Also a best rate article of La dy's Gents. Miss. and Chikle Rubber*. selling vary cheap at n 14 FOX'S, Na. Lid. Row. Al i P. FFS A great variety ,of all and .1.1 winch wall be sold at • trifling Outman from city coat. , i A few rich black and natural lynx. Also swans Ow trimming. tippets and victorinra, for sale clasp at , nl4 ?0X 8. No. 2 B. R. DOZ tiplentfid beery bordered fine linen hdkfa: for 141 eta. at FOX'S No. 2. Brick Row. HRDWARS.—Iron, nails„ Liles, and a superior article of carpenters adze, basil saw., wood Mini. auge slater , shovels, butts and screws, files, knives and m r, w kt, a few new 51 do., looking glasses. and in fact general assortment of Hardware which is for sale heap at nl4 FOX'ff, No. 4, U. R.. HI MERV of every description, gents. cotton and , worsted base. lailys white billet( and colored me rino* also white black ind slate e.dored enwiii how, cheaper than ever at FOX'S, Nn. 2,!. R. Cassimeres and Vesting,s. 4 splendid lot lJ lof the best and cheapest French English and Aniritan cloths , fine doubki ward. dee skin and fancy casmews, and a first rate *set. of Vesting*. Poaitively these are the ben bargains ever offered in r.opkta. Call and are at- FOX'S No. 2, B. R. A 1 ONS sore of those cheap and beautiful Sugars. 4 , leo T.;* at lower prices than ever and Coffee to mar Groceries ; all kinds of Grocees fresh and in rood order, zee article warranted.—Markrel end Codfish &e., at nI 4 ' FOrS. Na. 2, B. Rm.. - - I LOB N lIITOL. ›.. .4 14,111,171 ITS. Completion of the North Branch (Anal ! i " 'l= • . ~ . • BRISTOL & SMITH, AVING fanned a colannektip in the manure& tore of BOOTS & SHOES. at the old nand the doors north-of Widen at. would respeendly inform their trietuls and the public, that they will parry on the basiOese in aft. ita Inane/ma—keep on bandana. intim to .orS r everything . ht their tine ; n the neatest manna! and in • Jaunt stile. eiving that they can do as gnod or heifer work than an be. bad elsewhere they would say 10. ihdro Fish-. log food , joareir line to give theist 6 call, andthay shall be matand. *quirt:et tione.on Stitt notice. Pro a d g t:e t e ul a t et: i : 431 : m kin 't ax i! work . Hides les wan ted in exehange hor'BOots and Shoes end Lia - dter. Toiepodailec. 14.18111. . B. dr.:l4, IB : an:twder of the Orphans! Conn of Bradford ea. N. ..y n o l i tle Fe t br sP "" i tt e ry, 1 1 134 1 7.. W at ic 'R7iii le 'e . l o oe n k. 8 p 4 po T n Ilt tl?e :4 itte.. l ' „ dui. proapenpleeey9orrTparortionlnorx,raitidniniiiiT. deed'., bitrct a , n64 ' Ae on te . I 66 oath by Sohn - Wilont; milli& east by Willi'soi in.. lon e south by Dieiiion iit p , end itest by Main strdet, r containing "shard twAntyrfont,estetre folk. . Ah al endanie sisal, and tentortnaaa r - thb day. d i ode—! „ . - 1411!„- inwn Or 111 0 1 4 tNY. ,4181P.1730°0*- 18,19, '., ..- .. ;2'l 41 '&1 1 .1 141 "'"' • .1", OE DISSCXUTIOPL-- •-- , , tarot . I . 1""49 7 "1 i) 16 4 817:E61 . 1.c:nui15 i1 ' s "l" ii 4 0 •0 4 ' 7 4 444114 : in jonni t , Venn" let intalyi, pa ley 11, „roar 0, w.V4 011 ! , e kaillo.g.#4o * le, AP firm*. *PwAmasaii,,soo.' • -i' .• • itAtivhtitt • • •• ,1 4 .( . w Ancttoyr , •,;-7 , el . ; I.)ta •• 7 • f..N 0 La .'Wit: - ..... 0= r. n .•'"^ y -,. rte' C~~ ~C . '~ , '~'~~ ~~ MIT .~1 == issupw ~ r 6:`~ CC lia"- " 1111 1 SICIMI pt pa r o t NIEL LORD tAkes 1164 IlriCttlO ] Or itrotthirre: thn iterahitant 4 of Graaf ted asOntyr intaVtlinsijaiarato. , ek;untry, that he ha, remAed hibt atork to NION*P - A N. YE'S, BRiCK STUltb". in l'ulooditki in . readjnrea to wait. opOn : hit oltVccrooiticrs.eatel it's many new .onea wish ace purr-haso gouda obi* Ili* coat or approved credit. His stock 's Intim and conk• fa in y4svot . theroikwringartacleintvinr: !nulls Iron. Nails. Copper. Tin. Zinc. ea iron. rroapri. SpaA VWiet_ 3l .3•P‘,ifB:,;, " Y ...titt t Vices. Blacksmith•s bellows and sereto phecs,Log ' Hooks and Hirriii.'Whooelrund 4 r.miTs. SowskX !c44.,cir.cul4g-ssetd:- 3 • t panel do.. .Riegurs, C7riirls, Ilrads„.. Tricks. Butts. Skala and L . • II agon box's, Well and Cistern Pumps, Leal • all sizes. .1 go )-1 assortment of t'arpewer'i • ik Joins' rs tools, 4. Muse trimmings. - THE NEW Devi Jelly the hest store foe Farmer's um; it is dietimpti.htsl for - the Tiheral size of its OVerrima a'tsehed a Summer nature. upon the hurler hake of Which the waStf boiler ent, theinhy teodeti try hitt capacity equal to a Ida 'hailer stove. Goals esn be that'll:4li I from , the fire4kot Aireetlyintat•ithe'firh tyre, by bring drawn forward without the use of the shovri. The- top of the osenls moettetlitrattArottplete to prevent en excess of heat Ivan the antes. baking; it can 1w remavell it the hest inedeidAtabstinesussed. The oven "NUJ he found to hake with great -uniformity in ell ha pans. Oeet 100 of these stoves:tem been. son witbi,L the last ihrre months, anti riven entire satisfsetion. Persona wi..bing to purchase these stove.. can hive tltr privilece of vitamin' Orin in tow ai tine invite. if they do not work -IS recommended in evecv respect. Alan, a venal of Air tight Cook . /Staves: viz: The Yankee Notion, New Englind. We :torn. Fo t in. Inm . W rich, Elvesdie.l h4c PeraoriuniStocis of sit sizes Parlor Conks 4- Drain Stover, Six Plate do., of all ma a and dimen s ions. ' PARLOR' The largest variety CV!r offered for sale in this plare---stYing at Cad. Casßace's Self fleislitin. Parlar stove, the best in use. Physicians recommended this store as being the best extant for sick rooms, en s eams ti its uniformity of hest it is also tery-econotnteld of hid ; re tithing (non ohs third Li one hilliil9llll4lllo airy other parlor store in use. - 40 lbs. RUSSIA & AMERICAN Sterna Pipe on hand !! Consrqu• n'ly we are prepared to furnish 1(4 +mi. tity to Order at wholesale prices. ALSOL.-A good assortment of JAPPANNED WARE, on hand. Ho will also masufortisni-idlAinda of Copper, Tin, and Sheet hog Wars to order OD anon winos sod warrant it to give good aatisfsaissr. Towanda, Doe. 22, 28 i 2. - • n is D. 1,4 etgal (Abutrtiaments. CatTPEAMTO' 01337.31 V . . By an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradf.,iti co.. will be exposed to public sale at the house of Al fred Strong. near the premises,in Springfield township, Bradfdril co. Pa., on SATURDAY the &I dig of 'eh., 1849, at one o'clock, P. M., all that certain piece of laud Isingand being in said township. end i known as the property of James T. Strong deed., and bonntled as fol lows: On the east by N. 8. Bosley, north by Nicholas Vorhis, west by &biter Cates and Jamas liatirnemt, jr. anti south by adjoining land belonging to said J. T Strong —Containing about 55 ocres, nearly an cleared, well fenced and in fine contlidon for pasturing ortneadow. Attendance given at the time ant place of sate, and trams made known. . D. B NELSON, Jandiuy 10th, 1840 SHERIFF'S SALE. B shwa of sundry wriurof bevarlEaclas, issued out J..." of the Court ot Ocuriason Pleas of Brad lisnrcounty. to me directed-I shall expose to public tale at the house of 'l'. P Woodrulf. in the borough of Towanda. on MONDAY the fish day oaf FEBRUARY next. at two •o'clock, P. M., the lollowinctirce or parcel of hind situated. lying 'nil being in the township of Athena, beginning in the centre of the need adjoining 'sails of Harris Murray, thence south one hundred and fifty per ches andeight-tenths of a perch to a atone fur a corner, thence seutbeightreix degree" east.eighty perches and asses tenths of a perch to astone for spurner on said Bpaldmg's line, , thence north one hundred and twenty four perches. and three-tenths of a perch jto the centre of the road, thence along the centre of sao road to the place of beginning. C.mtaining sixty-nine acres and serenty-five rods of land-48 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the snit. of John .Harris vs. Simon Spakling. I ALSO—The following pieceor puce/ of land lying' and being in the township of Athens. mud bounded as follows: Beginning at a poet on the south east corner of Alpheus Harris' lend. thence o • th one hundred and twenty-one perchei to a small hickory standing on the south side of the Newtown road. thence south . 6341 - grees east one hundred-and thirty-seven perches to a' post, thence south seventy five degrees east eighteen perches to • I uttonwood tree itanding.ou the We.t bank of Shepherd's creek, thence south ten degrees east-eleven parches to an i I a, donee south fifty-four,tlersai east twelve perches to a aseplew thence north esioratrain de. , /pees east twenty seven- perches toe biackwalmit. thence 'spa* sixty aelerat itui ftfireisTpereivrq to a bettor)- . wood. the iseedrfifty-nicie degrees ee-t fiftormperchos to • betsnownad. thence south,thlrty-eight.disrees east , thirty perches to an ask theses south six deareekesmt twelve perches to a post and soma eta tinkering and flonipenes new line. thence sail" eighty-as degrees west along the said lies two launcher! and .isty-tww pm. thee to the place keginaing. Containing ninety-one acres and thbteew perches with allowance, dce. w eed one two stay framed boom° .1111 f Maned shed. tyro frarra 1 barns sad eta airs-house andapple-orchard. about 66 acme improved. . . Seised and taken in exetution at the'suit Whom, r Clark, tq the u's of Jahn /Tame saikkjimud Hanle. vs. biatonlipslding. - - „ • . , ~. ALBO.--Ths Lllosrlog gees or,parcel.rifiami situa ted in the township tif Merrick alutboande 4 ag f° 9142, to-witz letrinairig at sheml w.ic a clater orN. 11. Wet moree lot„tbrince north five degrees east seventy-eight Islicitsa tot .-Post riortlicast cornet of said WittgOre's 1 lot, thews ,north 89° treat 20 perches 10 ANTI, thence one& 1° east 62 9.10 porches-au • pcist, thence math 89° east 19 3.10 pinches to e Net. thanes earth be-east-79 pestles-10A post. thernm.nurthfire east.-96 .sad-8-10 perches to post, theism south Arta J 22 3-10 perches to a post 90 the Mirth lioi ofUther Stone's lot, 1 tbeace,amth 16° east 14 perches to the ;"nottltsest eor- Lore of. mid Aterie'S lot. thetme.south 30° west. 6 3.,10 pembes tri a .post, thence.rrritt 2N? west. 14.. 3-10 Per. f 4thes.to 14 . 1tegiuning.. Cordeialet.'? I acres.- and-I¢B pciehes more ouless.'withaboue„4sseres improved mid A1m1019.6 home.tbscropMerted. j Hstsiti - tastleirea ict oFeiti6Ort,et thO .04 at C. I. C. 7 ,vt44:o L. . ..; I.l q 4,,rottoTring i iiic e pr 'prone! 'prhul sites ..i iii dte, , Orrishlp'iir Iteitici*hotoilviii follows : .„ I Nit,Prirrll. ete:Seat,lt:#,K...eoreer*Of" a lot this day lq ir t i l ipio'4l4,i y ibpnee we .88 perches to in ~ .. I I ' I ° 4 l,g li t .40 ogitbtrrof . c attar of IN App,p ace south . r 1ue5t:32 . 11.10 Watts tri:o pi* so * moth line 'of WORLD AIR 11GHT COOKING SUSAN STRONG, Adminiptratora. • .• • 't 41 , . 4 4 tt..4 ttit . • :4: L 1r5441.1 • . • i:•: ; ;;••.-W g. 4. 1 1,4 jtji .1111 g SIM • • Ai r •,. - . - '''. , bd . , , I , ;'I if 14 , h. ' •, , , at . C. •:. , I IF 1 . null • ~... ~U 1 .15i . ,": ..i . r . l.'. , - .. - la ,1. • - -!''''.' ... 17: 4 : t .nt '1 ;13 , Ad i t third .1. , • , ' . •.,t.if . i li!Y . . a 1.... ., •.- 04 . ,••• ,;• . , ; !AI .. i llit I l e. .. : ..., '' ' - '.' i ...•,.. i ' ...- ',O 41 . • ''.... . xr !le ..1 , '`" cs - lislti . ' t . •; ; .r.p ..,[11( . . 1 .... ‘ I E =I =SI STOVES, moron' lot Ne. 160. thence nerd" 89° west 64 peados to • poet, thence north 1° net 129 perehea Ala.@ tea, thence south 1.9° ea-t 192 perebeslo • post& nag* west cornet of said Allen's lot, thenewscratth logannit 104•4- 10 perches to the beginning. Containing 88 eaten 48 , 1 perches, more or less, about 15 =NS javulred, with • a double house; part lug soul part frame. 22 Seized and taken in executir . uLat the snit of DeChaateleuc vs• Samuel G. Gray. ALSO—A piece oliand in Springfield; begihhing at a beech, north west corner of lot No. IS, on the 6,0 ! warrant line of warrant lot No. 914. thence north 1%8 ' perches to a post, south we. t corner of Jcierph Rotten sot's Int, 'hence east 50 perches to AL posit:thence troth 16S pc/chest° a pod on said warrant line, &lice Neat 51 perches to the beginning. Contalniitg vs.acie. Nina • 1 .96 5-10 perches, strict measure, it being late. weallad • c . lot No. 10, en said warrant lot N.. 914, ye . F acres troprov. d, one tramid house audfruit keel the ,Irtritlx. S. az--.1 and token in execution at the suit'of David Ann, &e.. Sepiehltemirogion, jr. A 1.;34 I—A piece of land iu Bpeurgfickl, beginningpt i hemlock, smith east coiner of warrant ;,:it 1 1 (‘' 7114. f mire south l'il 7-10 percheorr! eporkt.thence , ** 90 7.10 rwrche. to a post. north 'reap:rimer pil oaf „Nit., 4 thence north 160 7-10 perches to aOA th e :eft 9 1 '7-10 perches to the beginning. cinitvaiitnltOlS - and 119 perches, strict measure, It being Inter th 4 whole of lot No. 19, on *arrant-1a Nii.Vl9, - * 153 acres improved, one log house and .two framed beine and fruit trees thereon. 1 Seized and taken in execution it - the ittit 4 t H. Dsvid.on, Ira. Abner W. Orma • A LSO---3A piece of land• ivy tinittgailkli torintiing it a beech sapling, the northeast comet 6f lid! . Ner.-29; warrant lot No. 912,dieneeiatith• pretFa-te sneth rot corner of said lot N0125;-theticit east iffilfilo perches to a beech for it corner. thence north Tie perils to a hemlock sapling for the north wed corneroff3f No 27. thence west 99 3-10 perches to the begienittiAlloi taining 98 acres end 9 perches, atrieftdeasere.9lPicies improved, one framed blouse, cue log hriusec and Booltdl barn and 'fruit frees thereon. timed and taken in execution at the suit of R. B. David. on; A c., vs. Zenn RAlaningioof.' ALSO—A piece of land in linelinstpn.-beginnitit at II post in an old Falk root or ;dump, Ranh lottery warrant N 0.64.1, Bernice noriktl° WAAL, ) perdu.. to a putt, rviithAer.t . corneto! tbeilEani. , dard lot, thence north ; 1400 per , to ii:heinlticlibr a coiner, them* north 8P west y 1 • 10 Pr l* ll hemlock for • ionater,,timpotlenuth ' 6- ick. . t a post no the lottery mrsicsm line, tlseneeMilt .:ifft 66 9-10 perches to „the bar wing. ... coantalnins,dt o lsotte so d 110 perches, strict mestrire, it.beia",g PIO, AEI,- Lott its No. I 179 5t0d.1,76?.. P,: . .i: 1.4 • -kl. Sr . ised and Aalten t igleneeutimmayhisoit 0,14 1 11 . 6, Dseidson &c. . es. Morgan Dewitt,roli t Senecia . ,:l. and Larch's his irifsi .. ,litte torelie Dlnafllt,a4l4l Ulldtlut of Lyman DeariihrieconintL . ' ~,,, , . ALSO—By eirtue,talcsaldry writikor ifteiEsi;.. , ~ a piers nr parcel of 1.... a i.. v. , 1.0.400 .A of ltutnel bounded nortivby landed. L 8. 4.4prwth,op,tlpiripht by the Chemung tinetr.l4 idle ectiOPY *UNA lefoldliC from Main strati to ise„Dtmenung thritkeanltinbsitag ing to the Bridge comparti , and lits Ate ema.pg illietn street. Containing etenwhress-fonetiet Gran eine r esswe or less. with • twoottely,-(tamed heewsand two tlimpin - erected, and a (op frpuifyv •hereetut. La.i Seized and taken.4.easmation gk. t]te suit int wt. Brown vs. D. A. 4 , -9-4rahmarAt • : Erlllf . , A 3, ea A LSO—A piece or pinta or land in StanifingSteasf bounded mink by ‘l,lLaunefa4 l ;lllth 1 14bemittakkti.d. n , r l lenopr.assitwest by zi., Vgite , - 4.4 1 441.0 1 _14.4115= one-half an acre , more ns less, with one named and frkigied%bern thereon. . • . • Seizmi and 'taken to setwificiniffqtb4t. .:$4 1 6-4 0 114 1 • lit:'&11, 1 i° 011 - isfße4;rEooka;- ~ q to ai- tbit . A po_.. l „, r ec e of iima. igt e ho I .b.rviiiskin . 4 . : the north by lands off.l4.tonci t ... efEpts. ri4inlirysint, south brew state ma , and west by Levi Soper. Containing filirtssive ? 4oll!, at improved. imgroved. with illoigtm 1),0 blibleßligtrl Illg id 'a stostrfrtn framed aour etedil ' • - ' - Srizni and 'Utters ifiWtie . 4:l;kirtfie gaii. Ct. f ic to Strait, now to 0.4 jtja 11 0. 1 4 1 71 1. : 4 • 1 4 1 , 1 1 1 3* — •'. 'IV - 4..8. - aßligli •4 • Miele. OttM' T011i6a41111.16 Aft ! t•-.. 1 - - i ~, ile:.: - ., ,741 , _ 4, 4. • .= I er iNt-ftr 14 00 . 1 V.) •.+. t Sib LirSSESiti4oo4:4• 1 10iel t irtgliBro .to eta Re mow of tit, oh in. • 14.1;Cai i i e l, Toiraado. Doe. 31?tlf, JOWL • • t c'T • 4:1.111.: 2110M1I3VIN 'tut ..4. MEI : , :•i • •r. DEE MEI MEM SPIVE, CO