x_sf fror:tlie Butdford OR:Dying loin; NE -2 1i4gterti. ye Whiggligh snd IF/4 the*a Itivest or the olti_dying oeoh The..lostoe united, which WI tested toy i down' • • - This sadly lamented the Old dying coos. .o.W.hentippecaooe was last a the OW, • -ratsidloodosilence atfoon-committal4inushickt, -too coniviorea t fitOo; glory it faded too soon'-'I -thlts stuffy latnented_thci.o4 dying coon. „ . The people ere roti9id: we havolopentaataer eye* We can dee/Age-tram no more. iritii'ous bum. • bogs toad lies We halo mounts: our hebtri...tha Tariff—too eoe• " , Thu sadly lad:tented the old dying IXOO3I. a Could we dist:Mite thedemecratMplts • • Audseg op their eyes respecting the 41:Ike, „Ispt, they n' _wot believe us, nor list to ens tune" 'Dui sadly lamented:the old dying coon. We hoped to see Metty once more take the lead We yam .ready: to pour falsehood like rain on big head, But are published opt songbooks a- little too soon" Thus lazily lamented the cid dyiug coos. My biestb is fast my lunp ore now choked Tt Is certain destructionto a coon to he Polked ; My will must be ' written; cud that very soon . " Thee grumbled hoarsely the chl dying coon. " I ;sin more sound in soy body tbms I sus in my mind, My brain is deranged and my intellect blind '1 : ant s zsttiag quite rabid sal will as a loon, Bowl/ LULU the wilt of old dying coon." -" Give my brains to the Federal' to sharpen their evil,. . As foi•the Cocos they kaie got not a whit, They ere poor as the sjevil null find very soon" Thus mildly roved the cW dying coon. 1 "I leave to Hug my skin to work into caps 'To 'mar up salt river while tending his caps, Like me he must plphiler. by the light of the 41Mart , Thus elide the will of the old dying coon. An Irish Highwayman. SY U :10014 E: HILL. Doctor W the Bishop of Cashel, having occasion to visit Dublin, accompanied by his wife and daughter deterinined.to perform the journey - tioy easy stages, to his own carriage, and with his own sleek and well led horses -instead of trusting his tones to the ten der inemes of an Irish puss-chatee i and the u..broken garrons used fur &snug these crazy vehicles. • ale part - of his route - was through a mountainous district; and die. bishop, being:i.iery humane matt. and ,considerate•.of his:cattle: made a - point of quitting his carriage' at . the -foot of every hill and walking to the top." On One of these oceasions' he had loiterad 'to look at the extensive prospect,; in dulging apparently to a reverie'• upon its sterile appearance, and the change' that agriculture might produce,• and in so• doing suffered his family' and ser !anti ato be considerably in advance ; perceTinug Oita he hastened to make up forinst dine, and was stepping out with his best sped when a fellow, leaped from-behind a heap of loose otones,'aitd accompanying the flourish of a huge club with a demoniac yell deinafided. Money !" with a ferocity of tone and manner perfectly appalling. • — .7lje bishop gave the rubber all the silver helhad loose in his -.pocket,-liop ing that it would satisfy, him but he was mititaken, formi sooner hadd - the ruffian stowed' it ; away in a capacious rent in his tattered garment, than with another whirl of his bludgeon, and an - awful oath, he exclairned- • " And is it with the likes of this I'm after letting - you 'off! a few paltry tin pennies I It 'sthe gould haye, or I'll spatter your`brains. Arrah, don't stand shivering and shaking there, like a - Q,uaker,in tha ague, but lug aunt your purse. you devil, tromeilistely, or bate.you as blue as a wheistone." • - His-lordship mgat reluctantly yield- ed his well flied pursii,4oiiig in train ulous accents,-.- My-good Ifellow, there. his dim% ill le& me depart."' " Fair and softly if you please ; as sore I'M not a gitud fellow I havn't done with you yet. I must search (or your note case, fur I'll engage you have a .few bits bfpaper • payable at the bank ; so hand it over,- or you'll Sup sorrow to sight." • : Waslgiven up; a glance at the rind showed that all hope of assistance from hicsifteititi ' was unavailing, - the -car - . riage ltatl d tiappeared . but the ~bishop mule an InstinetWe mtiyement as though anxious,to escape froth further pillage. ' 44 Wait atthile, or may git - angry with you ; hand trretyour watch , and sal e s, and then:ydu tuaY trtidgf'-" Now. 4 hippened,..tbat the Diei,ne fel, earlitelar. regard Ott hie watch.- tt ee much from itr-being of conaider attlertlllusimcbdiraittif,tt had beep - prt-', eentettib bun by blifyet lietrott4raz4 he - yoU.,fitiee, tiken :ermajgbp !ems Erg! . 4Fy. wretch,- and Vil.forliee=tdi you blunt done:" ; • —•- Who'sull ye or forgir4ness,4ou . • - .ct'2 • •• • • ould varespoN,' V 49445014 w ith 6.tikto,', l lo44l . /iDon't force me" ti du.anyxttiiiis 04 ) * hal emry far;46i4i; . ; without any more bother,livit Vie nw die watch kif.hk-all And jethe4 from hie right land to the left, s ipaf . in thi s : anal Atiuglio i iiiiiii i iii b e n t bringing it .• iii , to operation: this action.was:not heeded by his irictimhedreiv „forth the golden. timepiece; and•ivithia,heavy sigh handed - h. to 'the spoiler . iv,hii. rolling the Chtiiiii . .itiund . it, (mind some apViture in his apparel into •whieh he,erammrd it :.and giving him seiticshake.tii- ascertain that by its own gravity, a place of safety. he said-. : ' `' And now be,ofrwid yott, and thank, 'the bliseed iaints. that you :lave me witheut:a scratch - on your shin. or the value.of your little linger hurt." • • • It needed tto Ounnisfon, induce' the bilhopl' to ,turn, his bacli upon the despoiler' o! ie w orldlyd goodik and having ton.weiglivto carry. he,tiet off at what equestrians term a liandrenter;" scarcely. hpwever,liad he reached the tniddle_of the precipitous 'road. when he perceiving his persecutor running after him. He iniletivored,to redouble his speed.. Alas ! what chance ha.: he iii a race with one whose muscles were ,as .strong and elastic as ; high tempered steel? • “StoP. you nimble-footed thief of the world'!” The exhausted and defenceless der ! ' gyinan. finding if impossible'to tie his flight Suddenly- cane. to.a stand still.. The fellow. approached. and , his. fare. instead of its former ferocity, was lit up with,a whimsical roguishness of espression.'es he'saill, ...And is it like. ly I'd let you tiff With - a better eoat on your back than, itirtityn ! and will I he after losing the elegant hat :and wig ?. cite with them this moment, and then yOu'W.he quit o' me." Tfie foul pad, quickly &vested the bishop of ltis single breasted coat—laid violent hands upon the clerical hat and fullhuttoned wigput them on his ow-u person, and then insisted on seeing his late apparel tided - in' their ,stead ;. and with - a, loud ••laugh..ran u 8; `as though his last feat 'hairbeen the most memo :ions of his' life. . • ThankfUl at having escaped with un• broken bones. , his lordship was lust long fu niertaking his carriage; the servutits could not repress : their laughter at see ing theirmasier in Stich a . strange and mutely attire; but there was in hot fare such evidence , of terror anti suffering. that 'they speedily checked their vistble inclinations. particularly when they learnt by a feW' hri f words the dang.i he had undergone...My dear W—" exclaimed his affectionate wife after listening to the account of the perils to which her husband had been expoged. for heaven's sake take off that filthy jacket and throw it out of the window. You can put my warm cloak over your shoulders till we reach the next stage. and then you will he able to purchase some 'habit better suited to your station and calling. That in more easily saikthan done. my, love." he replied ; •• I have lust all the money I possessed not a single ,guinea is left, n►e pay Mit expenses to. night. Mv watt•h too. that Iso dearly prized !—Sliserahle man that I am !" ••• Never mind your watch, or any thing Mae just now—only pull off that maits: of ti th; I implore you who knows what horrid contagion we may all catch if you persist in wearing it r Take it off, dear papa." observed the_ daughter, but iltin't throw it away; it will lead to the detection of the wretch who robbed' you." -• The'abtioxiOus garinent was remov. ed ; the young . littly was about to.:place it under the-seat when she heard a jing ling noise. that attracted her attention. and on examination.- iliumd set•reied in various parts of the coat, not only. the watch. pocket-book, purse. and Silver. of which, her father had been deprived. but 'a 'Yellow ',Canvass hag. such as is used by farmers.ctintrining aboutihirty guineas.. , . The surprise and joy of all parties _may be imagined ; they reached the inn where they proplised sttiPping - for thit and as the portmanteaus had escaped' the dangers of the, road. ,the bishop was speedily ehle to ettirit '-iilef'orti the Orli. 're .tired for test, intelligence arriiiif 'that the highwayman had been talteti.,tiftt4 a despeyete resistanee—the no tice Of the ; police being ;tweeted .hy the singular appearance of a man, of swims', sporting a new:bleck Coat; end Coireri , .g. his shaggy: carroty' locks with • the well . powdered and 'teril,Othis,pereke: of the tight reverend the Bitthop of Cashel. • A NEW-Tee.--An -old :lady while reading the ipapPre .jiist after the. mini.. oa,tiott stif ...; the" Whig Ice )'residential candidate. itoltleOly . ..paused and „ - ea• claiiraeih~Well..l're. heard of hysen old-hyren..and 'young km-sell - teas. hot never heard of Free lifir4Vpoi be fore ' • 811011 - .1 - a - poor , hog that hasn't one streak .1. fate in& it's perfect man "thathair: no finite; Wn neivirsavr:the fo.rXtei;:erldirieiet expect - to - - Altrwirijkats.tri ikiiiipitaik siiateshing „,o,wd, iateri!`6ll`iaiiiiiidsi Ikeraiiii ipark arrested.' ' 4 el"irr' 4- 7. %. .4..rae t ,„ : - ." * Tfle101141, OR,101111).7-7 VA/W r y • '1 T6ti - 66 u 4e A fi l —pl'at sme ul4 coon; ih * ali see hio v uunst /,‘ -long (urinal of mottled' grey;• I Upon ids tick he *ire. ~Ile asettO rian about the States, To Isnbecues slid 'shoos ; " He hid iieO vino Ryon hichead. . kid ',owners on - his nose. - At tinti and meetiuts:iley and night,• , • Hia•aid !rile e'er in store; - lip saisoutitimea upon a tree, Sometimes beaide . ~ . But death. which conies' to all. at last Al ain., to this aurae old coon ; ..! Among'Jentry 4luea heCsvught a cold. And fell down in a swoon. A_ gentle Ineeze Cann Maryland:a shore, Rerived his hope awhile , ' • • And they who itched hint, lay that o'er His face there passed. a smile. . • The last that e'er lit up his ci f — For from the Keystone, then, A warning voice broke on Ilia ear, And he smiled nut stein. But raising up hie long thin, tars i ., , Ist:aspen-if faint and low, "Oh, bear me to my name, land, My native lie spoke no more;' but straightway fell , ..„ lutOmukher swoon ; &arid new the boding thoughts, l'Ut t t tamer this old coon. At length the broad Ohio passed, • 'ltiest!l an •‘Octoher aky ' Under a spreading buckeye tree They laid hint Joon to die. . , . They conveyed him tiethe &uptie - State, And round him raised their butyl, But found that here vte'd sealed his fate; He then - Tyre up his ghost.'': Sadly around him closed. his friends, Nor gold nor art might save—. And be who was so mighty once, Now fills a faccoon's grave ! Mourn for the coon—the same old coon ! Hie triumphs all are o'er— Mourn for the coon-- that same old coon," We ne'er ►hall see hiui mom ! igftets of „Capital Paaishuhtt. The following singularfacts, are copi ed front Mr. Charles Spears' Esau) a on the punishment of death, of which a se cond edition has been Jul:tidied; • " Volumes might he written. show ing the brutalizing influence of this san guinary law upon the community, and especially on those who witness the scene. the following installs-e is.given by Mr. Livi:igston ; John Lechler was executed in L•measter, Penult% ania. a nd while one old (offence was aton e d for. more than a 'dozen new ones wer e entmnitted. and sortie of a capital grade. 'Twenty -et , ht persons were rommitted to jail on Friday night, fur divers (deu ces at Lan aster. stud, as murder, lat rev. assault an I battery, Sie.; hesides Mint; •gentlemen lost their pelet b000k. , . though dm pick-poekets escaped. or the jail would h ive overflowed. In the eve-nine. as one Thomas Burns, who was employed as a weaver in the faetory at Lam-aster was going home.' he was suet by one Wilsen. with whom lie h ai l ( , ) m e previous mismoterstanding. when .‘V d ean drew a knife, and, gave him shiers stabs in sundry , places. which.. ace con sidered mortal.; Wilson was appreheM , tied and committed to j oil. and hail the same irons put on him which had searee ly been kid off long enough to let-Lech ler to get mold." It meared, on enqui• ty, that Wilson was 'ens- of the crowd. o Very lately', in the State of Ohio," says Mr. - Rantoul in 1836, already quo. tea, .• on the tlay on which a man was executed for the murder of his wife, tin der yin umstomees of peculiar cruelty, an other 'mail near the place of executim , murdered his wife in .the same Manner • t s and this is by no means theonly instanee where the crime see' - .11 to have been di reed:: suggested by the punishment in tended to prevent ail.' •• A man by the name of Strang, had been convicted _of .a fold murder, cum -minetbzorr':ol4* Hill, in Al tatty, 4): .shooting in road iflourd,' and row the vilest purpose. Mr. 111 hippie; an eneurismg. and worthy - Citizen. Levi Kelly„,a far, mer (tithe town of Otsego living hetween sixty and seventy • miles. from Albany: heard of the day:eirlteMStrang4tas to he exemed. SW' soon after' ex pressed •or his' neighbors a determination to be present , at the exhibitioin. I, have been itifoinied'' that he had - then; neVer *Seen "aTtfilit , put , to death.- Kelley was aittaniif respee t table connexions, and I , believe of correct mnrakott any rate hr was: ot distiOl,niedi= ed for immorality ofany,iiind.,.. ,He Was. hoivever; knOw •to poSsess very vindie iiVP paSSiiiri. He went form Otsego*, Albany for the, sole spqrpoge of seeing Strang, executed. On his rettorn.. he ;seemed entirely engrossed by • th e e xt o l:: hitimt he hatkirittiesseil( He( talked of nothing else !n the • road; and' at pUblic houses where they stopped for refresh-. . .. • , • mia, -' -- -.- -' •' " ' ' ' ' . '• A man lived in Kelp's it;Mee . l) , the name of Spaff With tylinnt.iie. had softie Hide' &Slaty.' , le4than a fun night arter Strang hutrvan atkr ra . - t iNt PrgArlcl -,I !KYveM. SPar ford:"witen KelJy•seizetL ti hided gun.' and ehgt Spaffitnt.thiMithrjthe heart.i—.. ramble offence:lle raefitieil.tVitniietede , and executed. Thetevielintst partiple of evidence that Kellteras insintrit the' t• " riatiatea t- *At act. • Ite,ca : was a case cstrere t4,spegtsiir,„hasteni ""aniet c . tetlit:q . and %Wit! Veaton.ftiewiiirtilte gad just' seen.,4letTible pvgioltrurnt 061e4h in= . Oti ift4 evening . ..of the day:On which Kelly :14fid...40g;.:".asii - ort.by .I:ktia t ne of ()mike thitieghborlto` d • 00" , , ,o (1 . pers. I vi• is pi seiit t thex •1" tvirt.,w to , t .. p(„1 ion c~iintniltedsuicide 'by hanging.. Noti. may !trot.; the 'plidosepWeal , inquirer be pertnittethoi indulge . the.ronjernire that. the -public - eteentitia - 'Of Strung; instead of tending oicpietierre , life, lei t it, the des'. ,triictiOn of three other fires. Otillivan• gives the following :gee' ling,.nistanee.:—..!rwo or three.doys ;t: ter the exce,ution of Leildings;a fi nk boy of Abut , it ; years Of age.' the . delight of .Itighly tespt;etible sad estimahl i k,paients, 'hung flimsy!! filitti . .the.hatiisters of the stairs of his father's house in • There is another .:view that should be taken.of. this suhjert. which - is.'that public executions lead'to the.eommisston Of illiieide . . • lite frequent recurr e n ce of • suiridel after such seasons is facts well estahlislicd, and in a form, ion, scarcely known to, the Junients. i. e. strangulation by suspension.- • • „ - . The celebrated Volitey. in a t Tiler t die Nornimi sdinails at Prik . telated how rilarerfally he linitheen tifre.ctediu lila a' joarne.y lie. natle in France, alter the conclusiOn - of the .• reign of toTor," by :the Spectacle of a !Dowd !of n ;who. in different provinces-amused .them selv's iiiilltiptiiiik"eals .4'6(1 I (.li:iv kens to supply the place of theTyxeeutions which hail,•beromelests frequent." • tient becomes hardened by scenes orrapiiie and Murder; mid those who becothe tvitnesses of sanguinary pintishments . only waiit fair proetteatinits of 'poverty or attger,lo, -061;141r:4.111e same crime for -w •eraitital 'liken deris punished. Renee, the eorrttpting influence of war. as. well as of 'the law which sanetions the.punishment deatli. We are tint aware how much the battlt field has dime to clump' public semi meats. We have not, however, taken nn that inhiret in this work.,! heeause though it is allied to it. yet rve preferred to prevent it in a seperatefliSsertatton. A wren+. who was exeru.ted at me ter: Ent , land..on being removed from the bar. and sentence of death hul I , een *set' exentimed - to the hystanders, , .. I have killed many men to please the ging' and_why should I. not kill one to please myself ?" One of the soldiers who . was taken up for wantonly shooting a man at lestwithiel. in 1814. op wi : lnessine the honor and agitation of !the peaeeful townsmen. very cooly ofwerred. t' Here is pr. tty . fuss ah.mt killing one man; w h y I h, Te seen 'moan ds " Epigram. 1 not in debt." "Oh, youneed not have . said it ; Where the it we. my dear feln.•, could ion • have got credit!" 16a.Toung BriO. We array. 'ourselves for' , marriage in flowers.; and wear dark mow ning tires• ses for the last sorrow feStivity attends a fellow tieing to his sepose. And this often inight he ex:,"-.ly l reversed.— Bo the custom is beautiful- 7 -'llw the birit of a )dung hride to vices the heart involuntarily to joy. The festal attire, the tu% rile wreath upon the virgin brows; all , the affectionate an.l the :lintel patiohs of the Intuit.. wltivlt I auliraily accompany her-t-nr:.pture us. Otie sees in them 'a new home Of love raised on earth ; a peaceful ,N.,alt's Ark ton the flood of life, in whielt L ille white (hive of peace will dwell :intr build- her nest ; loving ehildren, affectionate words, looks, and love-mato' hearts-dwel in:the new Innuei•friesids v ill flijOV thein selves under hospitable roof and many' a heauntid gift will and full of hlessitet diffuse itself over life. There stands the young !ride, creator of till's'. --hopes and joys go forth' with' her.-;.-, 'Nn one thinks ofsufferingS at a 'carriage' reitiv3l. And if the eyes. iii 'the hide stand full of tears: tiller cheeks are; pale, and her whale being. when the bridegroom ap. proaehes her fearful and at o l se even then people ill notl l think of this ' and intllrs Wild; at the J,. N is , just so of my' wedding ilayhiii'lltat passes nvei.with time Does a more heavily trietliheart feel per haps a sigh arise 4 ithilt,4lten Cnntetn plates the pale, troubled, !bride. it coin-. itiAt'll,, in Order' not fo disturb ituw marrtageiov, with, "0, that i& the way. of the wUrld." , • Tar. - cfnATF.pvi.,s,Aii. 9 .,--At.the hat,- ilk - (,4':l`rsitalg l r„., 3 .gettertn.s Brillsll sal liti,..:neeittlg ,a, brother tar ihlitetlitlg p ro . tneiely. Irtint n opverp•wminil.• ran to Wit, nswistapre, -- lin fintl im ti'mprtfr - raifiri)' hittifrtliti tliti tips sin : . ir (itch ' he, fell, than the irtiuntlell man shill—, ~ , .... 'l't►ank ynn.:.lnek ; and please Coll; I'll 414, the Rama .far . before we hell R aler" - • `.E " • [law . many • ought to 'feel, enjoy and understand poetry who are quite inn sibte to 'h.! InanY (Met not to atiempt to ereate it trhe Waste theinsekvs in the (Hiltless enterpriiel It 'Must be a fty that hasno palate for honey. inust•he- a cons gited. one that tries to Make it. ..}-fron•t-firsit iatelri;" tretutidi; er • said e r i a'td i tuarier of beef AD. a jk b at „e.ustornera:r7 •I. damkcellars.sbout Whin each. - ut , i; ME titi t ftgaibtehigactinc ; ' , dating /Jilting:loo entitititineecottiftwens eltir:Fiesdii. the:1101101e ,ycepine 60 ninitFticteil es teeffoilrill tusiiincient outlet !lir' the Superabundant angers, we can pect nothing lesS:than that the surrounding country •be"!; • ' • -• :.;srstywnststan WITH 1211" 710011. - In *Ake indnilet , with die human botly=if the! (the natural ant i* for - . • vsztass anis eoanurr ntrssoas) to skit' io affording s full discharge; td chain inipurities which - are in all Cases'. - • ,1. 1 7.5%,-coss•ort Inca:rags we ,stise a ly, c/pelApc , ct nu outer . resu . he Airs that the wh ole fnemet Gill sooner ur 'later be'• eiviistwinizo WITH DlREillt. Aiin' the first' place. if se would 'prevent an inundation we must remove an. obstructions, to the free diseharge of the aupembuudaut waters. 80, in, the second, place, if. we •would.prereot and cure disease. we must open and keep open, all the Natural Drains- of the body. WMOVIT'S IYDIhiS yserraat.s.ertze, Of the Nfrfh•Ameriean Colite' of Health. .14111 be &undone of the best Wont the very WRIVWZDICISIt LN THE WORLD for carrying out this beautiful end simple theo• ry ; because they completely dense the Stomach and Bowels from all B.llious Humors antrah. ar impurity, and in the same time promote a healthy diacharge - trout the Lungs. Skin. and Ki.lneys: i consequontly, as all the Nature Drains are opened, D:sioss of iTery name is literally driver: from •the Body ea' Caution—As- the great popularity and consequent great. tleomuci for .1•V right's Indian Vegetable Pills has raised•upe hnstot ciiontor hers. country agents and storekeepers will be on_their guard spins', the many . i mlwaktewho are travelling about the country 'riling to the unsuspecting a spurious . article for the genuine It should be renirmbeierl - that all authorized agents are provided a Certfraie of Agency, signed by WILLI sat Wnt OHT, Vice Presiderit of the N. A. Collrke of Ilealthic Vonsequent ly. those who offey Indian .Vegetable Pills, arid cennot show a erracate. as above deacribed, will he known's( imposters. The following highly respectable throe • keepers have been appointed Agents for the sale of 1 WiIIGEIT . O T‘DTAN VZ.V.TAWLE PILLS, end of whom, his confidently believed the gr• nuinr rnedirinr% can with certainty be obtained: BRADFORD COUNTY. PA. J. D.& E. D. filontanye, Towanda. D. Sank, P.M.. Hornbrook. S. W. & U. F. Pomeroy, Troy. Lyman Durfry. Smithfield: J. J. dr. C. Warfurd. Munroeton. Wm. Gibson, Ulster. Ulysses Moody. Asylum. John Horton Jr.. Terrytown. Coryell & Gee, Burlington corners. Benitmin Cliolbtush. Canton. L. S. Ellsworth & Co., Athens. Allen & Storrs. Sheshequin. Guy Tracy, Milan. A .R.Soper. Columbia Flans. Offices del/toted exclusively to the sale of the medicine wholesale and retail. 228 Greenwich atreet. New York. 'No. 198 Tremont street. Boston; mid 169 Race street. Philadelphia. ILWABV. OP C0UN . T1311PE1T5.....-The public are respectfully informed that, medicine purpor • ins to be Indian Pills, made by one V. 0. Pack, are not the genuine Wright's Indian Vagetabln The only security against imposition is to purchaQe from the regular advcrtised wens and in all omit hp particular to aslcfur Wnglit's Indian Vegelable Pills. (not 6m. SADI:LE AND HARNESS 4-31 b. mr.zr..reg 41m. ELK. 131.111 sOIETH so.r, HAVE commenced the manufacture of S . addles. 'Undies, Hatness,, &c.. &c.„ in. the horough Tooanda. in the building for nierly occupied by S. Hathaway, too dowry. went of I. 11. Stephens' tavern, when. they will keep con,tantly on hand, and manufacture to coder. • Elastic iPeb. Common and Quilied, pv2a7.1. 1 1Z ,9 Carpet Bagi, Trunks, Valises. 4!c• and Military Work Harness, Bridles, Collars. Carriage Trimm i n g don« to order. Mattrasses. Pew and Chair Cushions mode on short notice and , reasonable terms. the subscribers hope by doing their work well, and by a strict attention to business, to merit a share of nalie patronnae. ~: EI..KA.NAH 8:111TH . Ton and*. May 14, 1844. Lai ~I 31321}812 amimas TAKE A PEEP INTO NO. 3 , :BRICK • ROW. • WjE .ace happy to be able to inform our neighbors, that the. BRICK 131.0 qt Is' t ' and the citizens of Bradford county. ge nerally. that we are this day . receiving at . Nti. 3, a new anti extensive assort!' Mt of SPRING AND 'SUMMER -GOODS. which have been ,purchasetrin . the city of N. iv York for cash and Goem 6,1163)11-2 goodly portion ul thew direct• ly opposite 'the door.ol One Berrey,heldon and one John McNeil. Our goods have been pur chased under, such circimrstaircca . as to enable Us to - sell Oren veil cheap. -• We du, therefore, pledge ji l it*lv es . to sell as low for ready pay. as any f Coro in Bradford county. Our stock consists of Dry Gools..Croceries..Hardware and Crockery. Drugs:4- Medieines;! Dyewoods'4-'Dye . strffs, . In fart, we hive - on hand eimost erm article uauelly kept in - a 'country . We mill ax. change our goods 'll4 -Caell..Produce of _any kind; all deaeiiptiona of I.ninber., good-fiebk hotter, avoid. theeplelte. hides. tic Ar. We actinowtrdne ohr 'Ohllgationa to the...man y . friend* ho have awful : l)y tie thmugh th e '• hard thnea." - and fondly hnlieh) I+e ship to aiske it an object for (him taronlinue their 'petronagr. • WM. H. 13.41111:1, Towanda. May 'B. 1844.. MOW:, Et INISILx...3ED, ll:Yanflercook's Cabinet Shop! toohaerther 'n I ro ategnenertof 11l health _ , to diapniet of , .hitt VaNnet HiLlatabliatourni conalyta.Of-flhitrtyliumber. Mahogany. Hardware, Tnoht, Flll,llllll*, '&0.; &c., whlch.h• dlp. fall Ail roaiwinahle terms fur .gaih. or short credit whit good antete ' • • VANDERbOOK. May SI, 1144. ' 2 i'y ~:. Z , itZ. • SROE 1, 'ors OnlilYl/1111:1111411.1011 .r , ' t • - : , ' LITEPFIEN'SATITAW Ap 5' public generally : that he is si manufactom of the beat mu ft i ost substantial and. elegant. f i t , riptiona of Boot. and shoe,. Itlaroopm Calf and Coarse Boots r adies' shoes and gaitets ; All wink made by me.ail le al t well• mile: • Call and tty. CogOli,i•Ptotiocy token in pay , 27PL • Attie to I keep en h 1 stand, ell to and arlt• Atms kink steeds of every `irk we am th or Covet NING done to order. EH TOMICINS Towanda, Novetnbee 1 0tb,1841 giggys Tgainaliaer lOT 8t SHOE wiLcox tons 'themselves in 'the 130 st sti ink business, in the borough of door west of the Claremont Hobs!, I a share of - public potronage. The; a careft I selectir n of stock. and b) the interests of their cuetomere,w q t r and durable work as can be ii.stalli at thistertion of the country. " '('hey keep constantly on hand,la c i 'lured - tire to enter, morocco. calf II d harts and shoes; Ladies' Gait, rs. slips; children's do.; gent's gaiters blii &c., dtc. ' JOHN W. Vt 11.0 PH ILAN HER Sal re da. bf SADDLES, CARPET ; BRIDLES, • - VALK.Es, MARTINGALS,; "ERUNRS • HARNESS, - COLLARS., W HIPS &C , &C. of the latest fashion attl tett iimb made to.order on moderate terms fa nn Most kinds of country produce sill le In exclamge for work. April 17, 1844 A special Preciamatitu O. HALSI ED, es in doer t E. • returns oanct re thanks is It; have favored thrir Nato nags c nom past. and assure, all silo may fie! a ',crest in the information, that he lull nu. at the old stand. ready to eititnßlo. l l , all manners. kinds and coaditiou of lienaries, Groceritt. r7gGti. 4e. 4e.. usual liberal prices. and most ecrcza. , terms, to la it—For cash only. - To the Thirsty, he would 110i+ WATER is unrivalled. Small he tt rious other beverages are constantly on To the Hungry. be it proelainuitho I established a MARKET in tbe hoonint establishment, where FRESH REA IB . kind.,rioas sina, my c 8 will be kept os tantlY ' powd Shaving and Bait Dressir -JOll .Carter, Barber and hair Dm! , piETUMVS his thanks to his ntar customers, and informs them the I removed his shop to the small building north side of the public square, one do, of the Exchange Hotel, where he ail! It at all reasonable hours, ready lb Wilt on whom ty favor him with a call, in Ha manner possible. TcTaude. May 6, 1844. OT. YA RN and Carpet Wore: C Li end' White this day received 8% •.C< Row. Bradford Repor ST i. R 000DRIttil .4111iD SIO W 1023 Et Two dollars and fifty cents perusal% sive of postage. Filly ei nts within the year ; and, for itah g uitar; Vance, ors noLLAn will t.e dedt.t. tAubseribers at liberty to disrenth ti titue by paying arreamges. Advettisements,„ not eat cedirg s it" serted' for fifty cents; ever) ttl Lion twenty-five cents. A liberal (Is t to yearly advertisers. . Twelve lines or less make a *Ow' Job printins, of every dew:nous rrri expeditiously executt d, on new r. lota I:netters on business prrtsirit r " ' Bee, must come free of postage . wow' lion:— - -- • - AGENTS. The following gentlemen me tir!tr.. 'receiiiettheciiptions fit? the Mahn, I: end to receipt for pay mends it en 0. 11,'Hautitcit. .... .. L R Came arm. .. . •••• ". • COI. W. E. 'fl-esircitr,. • . • .. • •••••••° E. Aieeerwar.L. ....... . .... .• • J.E.GooDatca, ........ . ....... • . B. Coossavos, ... ..... . .......... MIER