• 7 / 10Vit,gitt cirri Val of , the Acadia..: The arrived at Boston. o ' Wednesday afterpoon, beinoing . 3don a nd Liverpool papers _to 'g the The news of interiet is 'giv , below. The O ra ngemen of the North O t Ire . Dare reorganizinlz.their Society,.but oat .sgeret pass words, • tests, or ro i gn a which have been prou'ounc- - liiiegah, 'fhe reorgani z ation -is said b e raiiidly extending. The state. Trig s; in : Ireland, drag length - along. No progress vet . been trade, and, if the excite -,t Mitch' has beenyput forth by the. c,oriespondent be correct, that ;defendants -Wave 30,000 witnesses.l eta thee, the. proceedings will r be- , a 3, t he greatest. bore in the world )ceseOpting the Thames' Turtnel,) ri t e t hey are .finished. The Great -Britain, the' roams:Kith ; jot built' and . launched at Bristol' joutanier, ii•expeCted at -Liverpool iatecinistmas, - and: will astonish the ,dciti - 4etis of .Nbw .York ef7rne fine vin the e nsuintspring, challenbr = their etitieisra , ! and ;it may , be, their 'lotion. . ... . .. ~ ,''g nera) DULGreen. who has been ahl S . handled by some 'of the Ameri-; :papers . since he left 'his native! `red on a - miseion to the Court of Jatuesrlas been tiguring'as-thecor ,adept of the .Times and other zrnals. The. General has taken upf i eudrzels. against the Rev. Sydney .vlh,i'ul,-considerii,g-how unpopUlar: 'replanalien is on - that. / side of the cr. it may be well imagined,that he addressed a hoStile atidience. The les has beert. ,, down upon him..' , e oer4 Duff Green has written: a ler id the Times to combalthe views he linerican correspondent of that ' na l, and others, as to the impracti; kv of a commercial treaty between add the United States. The ?cal enters into calculations, from lch he infers, that althna gh the qt j s have (-anted at the late ' leOtions. re ,will . be% majority. against the i tariff opinions both in the Senate the House of Rept.esentatiies ; that &et of thyie elections wik be 'to tlate and;' unite the, Dernoehts, sb . the PreSident elected next yet• II not be the Whig Henry "Clay, the ,hot of the present exclusive tariff, ,etcher Mr. Calhoun or Mr. Van Bu ., Ill! opponents: • -.. . Amcric'anLeheese continue to arrive ~ 1 4 eds of -loses • a: a time, and griean beef is also coming in 'file :Anti -Corn-Law League are going ahead. The speech of Cobden, which( he delivered at adiester, ott las l A Tuesday week,'-' ! rbe taken as an arnest of the feel rhicli anitnates the directors of the I cement. in that metropolis pf the' ;slat:tures of the empire, the enor la sum of 1'12.006 was collected in 1 day towards the league's new fund ,C.100,(100. Most of the contributors the fund have doubled their subscrip ?son those of last ye: This is first commencement of the new intent. The free' tinders, it must ntifestpd; bleed freely. Meetings 'isl;ovtly be held in . the other lead , towns of England and Seo.dan'(l. The acrlounts from the east led a la tale of blood, assassination, treason. The native 'governmea-W litaduAy:crumbling to pieces from u. inanition. The Punjaub has teased the hands of its ministers and :!olgos'incarnadined, under- circum 'es marked by ,peculiar atrocity. Sands. an American Merchant of eminence, has been elected Mayor iverpool for the ensuing year. A . 'nze question was mooted, anctior a dare marred his appointment. The Sn'stom house Clerk of the firm Seen - in the habit of paving the i dues on bales as . " trusses:- and., " boxes." The circumstances nfiguiar, and,/ have excited much rest, not only in this town; where Sands is known and respected,'but sghout the . country generally _ _ 'OM OF QUEEN'S i3e,Ncri, Nov. 15. 'lts day being the last allowed for ding - o the indictment against Mr. .onnell, that gentleman appeared in (in, not to plead, but to show . cause the indictment should be quashed, tac' the witnesses were sworn be, re the Grand Jury only, whereas , by actuf Parliament, 56 of George 111, lE l l°od : have been sworn in open 'um The greater part of the day st'aken up with argutnent-whether a, ea of ahatenieni lodged the day be.' 're was in time .or net; the counsel o the Crown contending that it should ' 4 been lodged when the parties ere first charged, and not _ after the le to plead hail run. It was finally ided liy the Court•that was in' time, dtus an impOrtant advantage was used over the Attorney General. The 'rod Tor the Crown then demurred, consented to plead to the argument 'lee, but the traversers refused to do wntion t • notice, - and,,the Court i!l„,c , a four day :rule Was granted. 'eh delays further proceedings until. next, When the validity of tile ettion will be argued. The ques is 80 entirely . one of law, and th :r lies between thelechnical word- Iw o•.separate acts of Parti.4ment, , 14 can gi ve no opi n i o h of the re- suit. Of course, if ,Mr. O 'Connell's objection is gook -- the proceedings on this indictment would be at an end.: Naval. ARMAMENT tN IRELAND, tiiMr . &WPM, ' Wednesday.—The Naval'.Ai- mament in the Lower Shannon has been reinforced. Her Majesty's steatio ers .gomet and Pluto have: arrived .14. Tarbert roadstead, head qnarters of the force .Lto. be stationed in the Loniei Shannon, where at present !There are four arrneti vessels lying—Her, Majes., •ty's , ships Lynx and Suit:4, 'and the Comet and Pluto steamers: The Lynx is to.talte upi . poaitionat Scattery for the protection ofiliat!redoubt,' and that_ of Carrick ; the Snipe gees to Car aigabolti'to protect poona in Kilre d.lie. FRANCE.—A feW ,daya Vago,'while the great hell of the - cathedral of Notre Dame .was' being ,rung, the clappema4 way, and `the mass Sell down through twotltoore of the:tower, and lodked at the third. .'Three persons -were injured. . . PARIS, King and Qiieen have\both expressed high delight at the accounts offhe reception, of the'Duke. 'and, .Duchess de Netnotirs . by Queen Victoria, and their FoyalAighneis are charged to make a,format '7and pressing Ant/talon to the Queen Ito visit St. 10Clout1 next year. People about Court nay that there is little doubt_ as to this invitation being accepted ; but, that if it should frOM- necessity be declined, the King will: visit !Windsor in the next -surrimer - „, if his health, - which is now very good, should permit. SPAIN.—The bitellige*from Spain is'singularly uninteresting; and may be I dismissed in few words. 'At Madrid. the Committees of the two. Chanters of the Cortes had reported` in favor of declaring. the Queen'a majority. Some .advantages.havebeen gained by the go vernment over the insurgents ; Sara o9ssl opened its , gates to Concha on ;he 28th October . ; while in Barce 10, , ma tne revolutions are weakened by-dia. sention. On the other hand, Gerona still held out on the .2d inst., and Prim 4a% waiting reinforcementsydisorders gained ground in Gallicia; at VigO..the government troops had -yielded io the insurgents, who were, masters - of the Place on the 4th ; - and:there are reports Oa fresh conspiracy at Seville. The Madrid papers contain an ac- Count of an attack .upon the life of Gen eral Narvws in the streets of that city. lie was going in.a coach to the theatre On arriving at the church in Portaceli, the coach was fired at by two men, whose balls -took effect upon two' .Ayuilantes, who accompanied the Ge neral. GREECE.--% 'letter - in the Gazette— dated "Frontiers of Poland, 25th Oe'to ber"—says: 66 I can now announce to you, without the fear of contradiction, that the Emperor Nicholas has formal lv expressed his displeasure at the Greek• revolution ; and that he has de prived M. Katakazi (the Russian Min ister) of his situation. It is added that the troops concentrated at Klew be di rected to march to the Prutfi. The Moniteur Parisian adds, that a coma's sinner extraordinary has been sent to Athens with a • protest. neainst the re volution. It is also said that the King of Prussia has recalled his representa tive. . INnts.—Tl4 overland Indian mail brincrs intelligence from flimnbay to the 2d October. All the interest is now concentrate in .a new quarter; for while there is no later news from Chins, and ,India Is in general comparatively tranquil, there is a revolution in the Punjaq.. ' At Lanore,, on the 15th September, the Maharajah Shere`singh was slain, with his -sun Purtab Sing, and all the members of his immediate family, at the instigation of Dhyan. Singh!, his minister, and a child had beenaced upon the the . throne. ^ It may b re membered that our old ally, R njeet Singh,_ died. in June, 1839, and was, i , succeeded by his son, littrruck. . - ' Er.CHRISTMAS EVE.—The birth of our Lord and Sakior will he com memorated at the Universalist Church, lin She sheguin, on Sunday evening, 24th his t. Ser vices to continence at 6j oVock—by , ,diev. S. :J. Glasos. , • Administratoes Notice. .-- A LL PERSONS indebted to the eitate of Jesse7Riiss -7 late of Pike township, de ceased, are herehy notified to mate immediate payment; !Ind. : - all persons - having, 'ciemands spinal said estate, are iequested, to present them to the subs giber, legally authentiCatcd for settlement without delay:. • 7 • GEORGE *W. • ROSS, Pike,.Dec. I*. ,1843. • Administrator. Orphan's Court of Bradford Co. In the matter of the estate of Preserv ed Buffington, deceased. lr CERTIFY that at tin Orphans:Court held at Towanda in and for the County of Brad pad, onthe 12th day of December, A.I). 10 , 13, before the Hon = the italges of said Court'oti the application of Beni. Buffington, one of theteirs and legal representaiives of the Estate of P. Buffington, dec'd., late of Wirrtm township, the Court grant a Rule on the heirs, and legal rep resentatives of said decedent, to come into;Court on the sth day of February nest, to accept or refuse the estate of said decedent at the,valua tion made thereof, and in case they shall refuse to accept the seine, to. show cause if any they have why the same should not be.iotd. In testimony _whereof I have hereuntAyiet my hand and seal of since, this 12th day of ptc. 1843. • JULIIIB ftUBSELIi , Register. • RegisteelrOtfice, Towanda, Dee 4 -131.11, 1843 - • Daily Demoeiatieraloa daring tile Session\ Encouaged by the. past success which 445 crowned their editorial labors, the publishers of the t i Dentocretie Union"_ propose to issue their paper daily during the approaching session of the State Legislature, and trust to the liberality Of the reidiing community . fot a degree ofpatro nage camaiensurain with the undertaking. Measures of vital importance will claim the, poblic attention during, coming winter.— Among them we may briefly enumerate the de, visement or means for the extrication. of the state from her,financial embarrassments, and ttie liquidation of the accsmulating interest spa her del?t—the relative policy of selling or stnkining herirriprovements—the'final 'extinction of .the relief issues—the further curtailment of Eieen tivepatronage ad poWer—with othet incidental questions of equal public moment. - If, superad. ded to these considerations, it is reflected, that the new Canal Boardwill assutrie its duties on - the second Tuesday of January, whose policy as to men and measures - will constitute a subject of general anxiety—and that on the 4th of March ' next a Democratic State Convention will con vane at ,Harrisburg, for the purpose of express ing the 'preference of ; Pennsylvania on the sal- - ject of -the next PreAdency. and • nominating a candigithe for Governor, delegates to the Nation 'al CenVention, &c., the public will scarcely be so uncharitable as to demand an additional in centive to the encouragement of. a daily paper. Perhaps no former period of our public history afforded a - greater variety , of topics to render such ti publication-one of immense public use fulness. . - As one oCthe proprietors, who - was at the last. sesion chosen to the ofliee , of State Printer, has the advantage of being a professional stet - toga . - pher, and has for many *years been engaged as a reporter of debates in Congress, in the Reform Convention, an in the tiite Legislature ; and has drawn to hi aid, also, other competent re porter; so as to occupy liorh branches--tbe 'Un- . ion' will possess lecilities for furnishing reports "of legislative Proceedlng4 superior to those en joyed by any other paper at the seat of govern ment. These advantages Will be much enhan ced by our proposed,. daily, which will enable us to report the speeches of members of both politi -.cal parties with far greater accuracy and despatch than has been the case. heretofore.- The edito rial, literary, miscellaneous, and news depart ments of the paper will, in the mean time, suffer no nyglect,,but t ;rely effort will be made to ren- Anr the Democratic Union" a vebiCle of useful intelligence to all classes of readers: . We have also enzaged the servicfs orseveral intelligent corinspoodeuts at, W ashiligtoti, who will fdrnish xis wilt a daily synopsis of the bu siness itansiWled in ICongreSs,,and an accoutt of all the, political mo4ements that may ite made at-thil seat of the General Government—which in this ale of "Presidentmaking,"will, doubt less be neither "fw nor far between." "'"As we shall incur a very heavy exnemli titre, independent of our own labors, getting up our Daily, and' in . the employment of report ers, correspondents, &c., we trust out friends throughout the State will exert themselves to give our pager as avide a circulation as possible. The semi-weekly (double royal size) will.be published during the session, az usual, viz • on each Wednesday and Saturday morning. I o . rj -- Subscribers will be careful to discritninate which of the proposed public'ations they desire —and papery will he-furnished to menihera of the Legislature by the hundred at cousidendle reduction. • The following are the TERMS, Daily during the stssion [supra- royal size] $3 Semi-weekly, [double royal size] • 2 Weekly permanent subscribers [twice a week during , the sessinni 3 ISAAC G. M'KINLEY & CO. Harrisburg, Nov. 2.3, 1843. CF . Postmasters. Editors. Sze:, are authorized to net as agents in receiving. subscriptions, to whom a '.iberal discount will he made. • ESTRAY., •. ArNAME to my enclosure the 14th daii of Nos I - vember last, 3 SMALL YEARLINGS; one a red heifer with white back and tail; one, brown heifer with white ring on tail; one rea steer with white on tail ; the owner is requested to prove property, 'pay charges and take them away. WILLIAM BRALTND. Durell, - Dec. 18, 1843. Administrator's Notice. LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of Jacob Ar»out, late of Towand;l township deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate' l payment; and all persons having demands j i against said estate, aro requested to press them to the subscriber, legally authenticatetrfor settlement without delay. GEORGE, H-.4311LL, . A. L. CRAMS/ER, Arlr.inistr'alvrs. Monroe, December 11th, 1843. NOTICE W:S ....A.,tIEBY..GIV,EN to those indebted to I 'the Towanda Bridge, by Commutation, of otherix . ise, that theW notes and ace:Stints will be left with Jared D. GoOdnnoug,h, Erq., immedi ately after the first day of January for collection. By order of the Directors, J. CRANE, Collector. Towanda, Nov . . 31, 1843. L.,E. DE WOLF, L.PEUZZIKII'V TOWANDA, PA (Ojice with the. Register Rec Order. M4n 3 D . EMM- 8 ZI.T.Z,M g. INSURANCE . AGENCY. UVD. BARTLETT has the agency of . The Delaware Mutual Sltly Insurance Company of Philadelphia, and is prepared to take risks on very favorable terms. Policies are issued. by said company in the usualman ner of other stock companies; Towanda, Dec.. 4, 1843, - - • • 12111,M1 111A,N,.r te, t, 0 PUBLIC NOTICE: is hereby given. that the subscriber will receive subscriptions Int the Pamphlet Laws for'lB44, any time dur ing the present month. . C. STOCKWELL, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Dec. 1, 1843. TATS . & a good ai_vrtmont. for halo by J.F•MEMSTS & CO. COTTON YARN, Wicking.& Batting on hand by MEANS &CO. • ._ 16111 - All.llZdTP3llC'Xio I , • -- N exchange for Goods—Common, Panel & good Culling Boards, and 28 inch Shin gles. MEANS & CO. ALT, Iron & Nails, just received and for p,..sale by . : MEANS'S& CO, - 111allirAlknIlriM311W199 I 4 ' tOcKS4 . BZ, JEWEL.'. • i HE subscribes lies tiecently . return 'from 'New York laid liaisjust receivetrthie day a splendid . assortment of :goods in his line.- 1 Among his assortment maybe fotind Gold and , Silver Levers, Horizontal; Lopine and common' U. - • Watches of die best quality end at reduced pii.' . FALL AND . . 'NIT, • . 1 ces.. Also, Bass eight: day and twenty four ' . hour Woo., Clocs '' ' W 11. • GOODS AT ,TDB CBI ORE, Among his, -- aiSortment of Jewelry may ithe Co rner ,of. Main' aced Pridgf strettr.' ~ !. - found Gold At Siker Pencils, Breast Pins, Ear nr t HE-subscribers , . are now receiving direct Binge, Fing l e i i Rings, I Wrist'Clastl, Sleeve 11L - from, New Yark . a large and well selected Pins, Guard fob' Chains, - Gold & common assortment of - FALL 4 , WINTER ,GOODS, Keys, ; Pocket' Cnives. (Specks and Goggles, and? they, are determined to sell them at price* Silver Thimbles ; Steel Pens, Wallets, Tooth that Cannot fail to be' sadifactory to those who Brushes, Tobacco and SpuLrßoxes, Accordions, wish to buy ;goads CHEA.P. Their stock of Percussion" Caps, Violin Strings, Clarionet isame:3F- 4 12.airialiookappg-., Reede,'Pencil Points, Table & Tea Spoons all s. CONSISTS IN 'PART OF ' Ofrhieti will be Sold IoW for Beady Pay. , BROAD E‘LoTtis, wi6iiitzim- 41Paalaa 5 aZco' tiVER- :DO, All kinds of Watches & Clucks repaired on ~, c a i ssimEßEs; short notico and; done well. Also, Engraving—A .1 TINETS, in style. • Call ccnd see. ..,_ T. - , .. ! • I'J. M. GILLSON. • I,‘ MERINOS - & Ai ,PACCAS, • -- r tn - /Vert (Icor to the Rost Office. DE lAINES; ' , , 1 ,, Towanda, NOV. 17th, 1043. I PARISENES & CHIJSANS, . ' CALICOES & GINGHAMS, BRO. & BLEACH. SHEETINGS, TICKINGS, • - COTTON . YARN; , VESTINGS, SHAWLS, I , GLOVES & MIT f S, CRAVATS, STOCKS, &C.,. &C. it L. SI "VI L. GOOD ! E.S. CLARK , ITS now preptred to exhibit for the inspection of his old friends and the public generally a little the best assortment of goods in town.-- , He deems it sufficient to say his stock numbers the usual variety of Provisions such as Flour, Cuinmeal, Pork, Butter, Lard, Tea,. Coffee, Chocolate, Luinp Sr. Brown Sugar, Molasses from '3l to, 75 ets,Raisins, Prunes, Dried Cur rants, Figgs. Sultana Raisins, Tapiaco, Citron, Pickles, Pepper Sauce,. Confectionaries of all kinds, Fruits,'Xuts from Paper-shelled Almonds. 'to Pea Nuts,:Canilkie; Shaving and Bar' Soap, Dried Apples and a good assortment of French and German 'toys &c.&c. As it has licome the geneml;belief that my assortment is a little the best selection and,the greatest variety hr . the place, and for ready pay the Public may bil l/ fissured they will get as good . goods and as cheap; as they can be bought else where. All'kinds of produce taken in ex change. Be sure you call'at my old stani , l, - the Postollice, and waiting for the mail take ite le , tle cake andieheese or chesnms, apples or ci gars or any thinglo keep up the spirits in this time of high pressure. November IGth, 1843. i.l A FEW cwt. of good old Berkshire Cheese cormantly on hand by Nov. 16th; 1843. , E. 8. CLARK. • • FEW b`..4,4. of Svdt.ei Potatoes just re ceived land for sale by Nov. 16th; 1843. E. S. CLAIM. NEW aIiODS. BURTON .KINGSBURY FAS JUST :RECEIVED from New York li City, a large and well selected assort ment of FALL k WINTER GOODS, which are offered for sale at hisAd stand. His stock consists in part of . I DRY eiooDs, CUTLERY, GROCERIES, LEATHER, - HARAWARE, . BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, HATS & CAM, &C. &C. &C.. Whieh will he sold on the most reasonable terms for Cash or country produce. His-old custom"ers - and the 'public generally art/reques ted to call and examine qualities and/Prices. Towanda, Nov. 'llth, 1843. - TAMPIING! WOULD respectfully inform `the public that be continues at , his old stand, on the west side of Main stye. t, between Hartlett's and King'sliry74 stares, up stairs, • where be will he foiled in readiness to do all kinds of work in hisdine. in a style not to be surpassed by any other shop in the country., Prices to suit the. - times. He thanks bis customers for past favor?; and hopes by strict attention to bu sincis and acconumidating terms to merit a entitinuanee of public favor. Particular attention paid to cuttrg, and war ranted to ft if properly made. Most kinds of country produce taken in payment for work. Towanda, Nov. 14th, 1843, TEE - i' LATEST 'N'T.:VIS 1 D 4 - 00 a (:)4 aaaa - vaaa7. 1-1 t E just received and are now opening'. A i 1 1 : the store lately occupied' by V. E. in WySoi, an extensive and well se lected as s ortment of Fulltv Winter GoodB •consisting of almost every. variety of Dry• Goode, Groceries, Crockery, Queenewarei Hardware, Boots arid Shoes, &c., %%Midi they offer to the public on the most favorable terms for cash or ready pay. Having purchased for ready pay at exceedinglydow.: prices, and confidently be lieving that their terms and prices oiler equal if not greater inducements to the purchaser than can be found elsewhere, they respectfully solicit the patronage of Abe community. Lumber and produce taken' in payment. Wyedic, Nov. 6, 1893. . ' • CAUTION. - A Li/ persons are hereby cautioned against La . harboring or trusting my wife Emily on My account. as I shall pay no debts! made by her air this date, she having left my he'd and board with out any just cause. • JOHN ALLEN. . Franklin, Nov. i 3th, 184.8. • Great' Attraction at, Montanyesl JUST REC.EIVED, two cases orerap . e Dplaines,,Dress handleerchiefi, ribbons, laces, 4'c., all of the latest style and'of saperir quality , [Oct.23. 1843. ; :. • gri4roH PAID FOR. • GOOD CLEAN NIL) WHEAT, by O.D.BAIITLTT..' • ,„ •101AMILY GROCERIES of all kinds just received anal° be had cheap at August. - MONTANYE'S. JO4K will beTecolved in payment for goods Or on debts—also, all kinds of grain at Nov: 8. MONT'AN YE'S. _INSEED OIL. Winter strained 1 1414' Jul oil, Alcohol &c., &C., - • Nov. 15th,.1843. 11, MIX dr„:80 GEORGE 11,./EILINT.L'{`;444 MaccAU NTED *titbit office. on , d'reasonsl4a tertps.. 11WP.ATL:Y;PRI 111 shortiiotice Attention the Whole ! F.4311LY 'GROCE.fiIES. Teas, of all kinds; Broom and Loaf Sugar; Molasses, -Coffee, Starch', Saletalus, Pepper, Candlei, Soap, 4e., 4-c. A general assortment, of HARDWARE dr, CUTLERY, Salt, Iron' Nails, Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps, and the largest and best assort- Ment of Paper Hangings .and Borderin .'in the county, Also, BUFFALO , Very low, and a beautifid assortment of Oil Cloths, Ingrain and Venetian CARP.F.VITIVGS., 4c. - The stock of the subseribers embraces a very general assortment of goods usually found in a. country store, with all the latestimproyed styles and patterns, selected frorn the beat stocks in the. ..tarket t all of which will sold VERY LOW for cash, or in 'exchange for almost aft kinds of -,country produce, and a good quality of Boar& 'and Shingles. J. T. MEANS & CO. . Towanda, Nov. 8, 1843. • WINTER GOODS! ripHE LARGEST STOGKETER OF FERED IN THIS MARKET, is now opening at Monfanye's, which / they will sell at wholesale or retail at such prices' as will ensure a liberal' share of pablic patronage. Their stock consists of DRY . GOODS, GROCERIES, lIARDWARE, Boots . m(1 , 1 Shoe:9. Ladies' Bonnets, Gentlemens' Rats 4. Caps, Buffalo Robes, 4.c. and all the etceteras necessary for the comfort of a cold winter, which appears to be rapidly approaching. 'J. D. & E: D. MONTANYE. Towaida, November.B, 1843. Chairs and Bedsteads. - THE subscribers still r continue to manufacture and keep on hand anheir old stand, all kinds of Cane and Wood Scat • Chairs. Also, ,Settees of . 4 • • various kinds:, Bed . • steads of every description which we will sell low for cash or Country Produce.. TURNING dono to order. TOMKINS & MAKINEON. -Towanda, November 10th, 1843. • 3X 41.,Xca NIT CESI LL PERSONS aro' hereby cautioned L i: against-purchasing two promissory notes given by me to John Lee, tine bearing date De cember 9th, 1842, for thirty five dollars and cents, payable the first of May last ; the other for sixty-six dollarskand sixtY 2 .sii cents, given December 9th 1842, and payable the first of May 1845. Also, o ) le other : note given to John IWKinneNfor *thirtY-tbrce dolling, February the 4th, 1843. yable in oneryear from the first of May.lafter date. Also one one note to Elisha Lewis for thirty fuur dollars, dated February 4th 1843, payable in ono year from the first of May next, after date, and as no value his beeu received by me forlsaitrnotes I shall not pay them. CHARLES A. SQUIRES. Herrick, Noveinber 14th, 1843. k, o molazimlrg, WAASI-lIONABL TAILOR—on Mainst., :over 13. That - has' . fiat Shop , and nearly opposite Mercur's s l ore. (Oct. 10. & 1-I. SON ARE NOW fiEbEIVING from New York .a large and 0o:cS selection of GOODS of every description, Ito which they call the atten tion of the public., and which will be sold for cash, produce of lands, and Lumber; at ex ceed ingly'low prices.l Cull and examine prices and qualities. • • November 7i 189. Paul and CominoniLtimher & Good Shingles, WANTED in exchange for cash and goods by I H. MIX & SON. ROADCLOTHS, C7assbueres, Deaver .4ll cloths and Saitinets for sale low by H. MIX & SON. paecas, Mous. De Lefties. Ceani, Tcgan3, Printed yel- Jafterns for the Ladies' for 1-1.311X , 8`e SON. 31ERINOS, Ali Figitres3 Orli vet, &c, beautiful gale ; T WITS, a tar. e assortment for sale by • H. MIX &. SON. r ff : EPHYR Wo Ribbons, Lad' ever kind---Shawls Cravats, Winter Fl. Nov. 15th, 1843. .ted, Fringes, Silks Laces, es' and Gent's Gloves, of of any size aiu4 pattern, rvers, Bonnets &e. for sato, H. MIX Ar. • , QCARFB Cr.' kfino assortme 1 Nov: 15th, 180.1 vats & Vestings•all-kinda, g t of which can be had at ' : H. MIX & SON'S. , triOTTON YA Wick 451. c., Nov. 15th, 1&131 N, Carpet Warp,. Batts; p i Pale by DOTS, ‘Shoeil 1- assortment fo, Nov:loth, 18431 Slips , Rubbers R &d., a large sale y Y. LEATHER, Gls* drc.., ,Nov, ;6tb, 18431 lout r sido by • H. MIX Si 'SON. ' r . . tiEREAs, my wife LOWINIA 6ss . left my. bed and board without any just ca se or provocation. We is to forbid any perT" harboring or trusting.becon my accoant,a4 I will pay no debts of ber ntracting, ' . , `.- - PARICK DUNN. • PA. RICK ,- Sheshequin, Nov: 1,1 . : '. EFLINVILL 121 EDY! 8, k- NOW ALL ME 'by theie vpiesenis,. that we, S.:& I. F. Haines, bail,' c o ou r Brickmaking laird:len in,Timunds, for • :mem and having 'a small" quantity of tharoudly , builed *ids on hand, We /lave duly appointed miff do hereby appoint J.D. & E .11. Yl ONTAn rl6 114 our agents to sell_ the same to the uprightnitiiena of Terwindannd vicinity. , S. &L. r: HAYDEN. Towanda, Oct. 20; 1&13- ' ~ UlLlW..,SeePait BEEF HIDES, received in pay, Mime for a goods, at MONTANTE'S, N. BRANCH - CANAL I A LL PERSONS are cautioned Fait to in -111 terfere with; or appropriate to theirown use; Timber,Stormlron, or any material intricha ed to or connected with said Canal, from the mouth or the Lackwanna to in; termination at Athens. And those'whick have :taken Timber, Stone or Iron from Acqueduets, Bridges, Lodi' or I tame, are invited to .call 'on the subscriber and settle for. thO same, and save trouble. who -is duly appointed Agent of the Commonwealth [ to take charge of the unfinishedline_of • • D. BULL. Towanda, Sept'2s, 1848. • LATE ARRIVAL ! T HE subscribers have jest - receivid at their store in Monroeton, huge and•well se lected assortment .of FALL AND WINTER 1.000, comprising almost every 'variety of Dry Oood3,Hardware, Gi 1 ocer!es, erotic:Erg, ite. ,Which they now offer.to the public- at very .tow . pnces for ready Pay. The citizens of Monroe and the surtotinding country are respectfully invited to call and ex amine our stock, as we ate confident we can give them as -good bargains as they can find at any other establishinent in-the county. wp.obT , SHOES, a large assortment, at fair Nov. 8, i SALSBURY'S. • BOOT &-SHOE 1 AKIN 6, tßidipw eaCS • HATOIWAY & WILCOX. AVING formed o co-partnership, and are LE carrying on the Boot &Shoe making business in all its various branches, at the old stand of S. Hathaway, one door West oft. Pot's Exchange. From rr long experience , in the bu siness they are prepared to say that their-work will be substantially and neatly executed, and warranted. They solicit a share of public custom, as they believe they can render their work sad 'factory to all who may patronize thein. - Count Produce and Hides received in pay ment for ork at the market prices. 8. HATHAWAY,I • - JOHN W. WILCOX: Two, ila r Sept. -12, 1843. 1:U ill persons, knowing themselves indebt ed to Hathaway by'Book account or other wise, are respectfully informed -that such; ac t counts;inst be settled immediately, or .costa will be ode without respect to persons. 8. HATHAWAY. . I ' Towanda Sept. 12, 1843. Towanda, ; UrFALO ROBES, Hats and Cepa for ;11-i stile low by H .MIX & SON. TEAS Black and Green, Sugars, Pulveri sed do., Cofree, Molasses, Tobacco, Can dles, Chocolate at lovi prices by Nov. 15th, 1843. H.MIX & SON: 11ARDW ARE and Crockery general and well selected lot for sale tow by • Nov. .15th, 1843. H. MIX & SON. illitST arrived from New York city and now GP opening at hi 3 ONTANYE'S, 1 case of Dry Goods, comprising of an invoice of Prints d other Select Goods. DMITCHELL JR., - ATTORNEY ATE el LAW, (Late Eligineer,) tenders his professional seririces to the public. Business confided to his care in any of the courts of Bradford or the adjoining counties, Will have his prijrnpt attention. Per.ons having claims against the state for damages on account of the public worlts,l will find it to their advantage to git;eldun a call. Offi e op-the north side of the public square overWiltnot & Scott's office. _4 • MO 'FIDE POWDER, of different qualities _ETV for' Well D. C: HALL. • W N. SUMNER, M.D., DENTIST, will e i remain in this Borough a short time, and may fig"found at Mr. Croas's opposite the bank. Thoml desirous of consulting him had better do so iminediately, as his stay, bete will otherwise beliaded to his present engagements. , TOranda, Nov; 28th, 1843. A-WARNING JRA H. STEPHENS; late Sheriff', has left with me for collection,!his accounts for fees remaining unpaid. Those interested "will go vern themselies accordingly, and pay up imme diately, and save farther cost. GEO. SANDERSON, October 17, 18=13. . I Atty at Law. , . NOtItE JS HEREBY GIVE* to Collectors and others indebted to: Bradford County that coats will be made for 41 who neglect . la ar range their indebtedness between this . and the 4th of December next. ' CHAS. STQCK WELL; Treats/rm.. • Treasurer's caw,. .Townda, Nev. Sth,- 1043.) • H. MIX. & 'SON. H.IIIIX & SON. Nonct. - 41' .0. n. odpber 23, 1843., Cr Lumber imo Produce taken in payment. D. C . : & 0. N. SALSBURY: — Zdo - nroctob, Nov.: 8, 1843.' ' NEW ARRIVAL ! ILAVVR? M.TIMIIME S - Dmizugemuazo OLE & UPPER LEAtHER.for tale ,at Monroe, Ncpr . ..B. ' ; SALSBURY'S. ~,®