itterrhanbig,. WITEViT CINNIDUDZ FOX TIS PALL AND WINTER TRADE. , T , HE ,.„bscritier is now opening at the comci of Mairi and Bridge 4s. ,a very extensive and desira ble stock of NSW 0 aODS, carefully selected, with a view to wilt the marlltt i—embracing a large stock of fJry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hard-ware, Boots and Shoes. ' Nails, Glass, Putty, Oils atid•Painss, ' Codfish. "liiickerel, ,Spera i.and Tallow Can dles, Dye Stuffs, etc., etc., etc. A I so— a great vanety.of Caps, Muffs and P bas, which will positively be sold at .prieek that will give satisfac tion to purehasers. • J. KINGSBEBY, Jr. , N I shall in a few days, receive'the most exten sive Catalogue of B OCBS 4 , STATIONERY, ever offered for sale in this market, which will be sold at re duced Prices- °cal eraGO'2)."o4 trim largest and moat extensive assortment of NE sit: . V99DSeuitable to the season,seleeted with gre,it care, and, for sale cheap as the cheapest, for cash Of ap• 'proved credit—just opened at ‘. Towanda, Oct. 5, 1847: 0. D. BARTLETT'S. Tr cif (00:Dat H. S. & M. C. ME-RCUR, ♦nE NOW RECEIVING A VERY LARGE k VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF F./ILL GOODS • , • • t'onsisting of more than their tistiat -itariety, which they (firer to the public at their proverbially low prices. Towanda, Seiitembei 25, 1847. /AILS, yarnishes and Dye-stuffs. of almost eyery kind, at sep2s MERCUIVS. /+f\Gliasls& PRINTIS.HPIain and twilled Ging -1.3" hams, English and Arrrcrihun Prints, a beautiful a Nsaftruent` at sep2s 41E Ri2 r l l.Oll - 13, CASSIMERES & • SATTINETSAr. —Ficnch, English and Amencan Cloths; plain arid fancy Cassimerea and §attinetta; satin, silk, valen cia and isursted 'te.slitigs, very cheap at _ _ ME IVORSTED DRESS GOODS.—;- - Plairt, fi gured acid V plaid, black and colored Aipaccas; black and c 4: Deed-French- 11.erinoes; Oregon Plaids; rich French and common Cashmeres, Del.ainys, &c., a groat variety of i•ty les for sat: at sep2s' M E VIIOII NFW TORR. The Cevaleade consisting or the carriages containing the Anintals all newly painted and gilded,in the most superior style of workmanship, and drawn by beautiful dapple grey horses that could he selected. regardless of expense. will parade thronah the principal streets to the SPACIOUS PA V1 . 1,1.10N erected for the exhihition of this matchless collection of Wild Animals, where the ptublic may have an opportunity 01 witnessing the —I r Thrilling Perforniances of Van Anoburgh, Hmil) WNRE.—A very large stock•of Ha rqberrre• of whose di ori i i ii on over these tertible and powerful crea every description, just reed at ME:RUMS. - "tures has been so universally acknowledged throughout . . `HA Thibet, M.Del.aine, straddle 1 Eun n' e and America. • For particulars seelthe large and small bills at k.) and Wool' Shawls, a liege as.'t at MIIEII4'I'RX - - - the Vick die: oirns, & SHOES, consisting of cow-hide arel kip The above celebrated exhibition of animals will ex boobs,,tadies' and uniaues' slippers, gaiters hibit in Athena, October 13th ; Troy, 15th ; gutters; children's shoes; also an elegant assortment of !Who C.E. 11111S1'01,, Agent, Ilatfu and Caps, are now openiug at the Sus mg: • • it septl3 - NO. 5, 13. IL Funra, Ce' orinn and Buffalo Lute, I) 9. , ,T , ROM E, 'CA VT. H. W. THOMPSON, connected with this Inn:, (see advertisement in an other column, will leave Elmira on Tuesday, 14th inst. arid on every alternate Tuesday thereafter, during the season. senl 5 IKON & NA' LS.—A large assortment fot sale, at se:p2s • 4 MERCCR'S. SCO 'IA GRIND STONES. I'm sale at sep2s MERCUICS. C A I.IStE .1. V_l this dcser OININIENT..--N new supply of . edly popular anion: just feeeive.l at ME • YARN, carpet warp, baits wadding. wtek -1 ing, brown 'and bleached sheCtings ) and shirting., rosy Ile found at a bargain and %cry low at the Sa%ings sep2,9 NO. 5. R. R. I: OR TIIE LADIES—a largl assortment of white -.1 goods, such as Irish !meets, doss b.irreidand striped niudius..iiC. , llViiN KW 144 ; also swiss m. 11, 11111 , 4111 edgings., thread and cotton edgings. bobbins,: trill t• ,c and buttons, lace buttons, patent whalebone iirisris,. f litirse twist; in short a great variety of taticy rvery description, may he found at the • • SIVINGS 13 VSK. . , C. 11 N CLOTHING ES . TABLISHIIENT, 7 .1 ,r mud rrlcitstre ChAtine Warritouae in the E-,I'EN FOR WINTER. 100.100 garmenta !I. on band and read . 4 for disposal, Mio/canfr ‘). Rehtd. -To patrons we would say, that h icing but one price, thri, who to trot understand the real valuation price of :zor-1 , , a iir have. fo opportunity of puratitsing Garments a.,1,,,, , a s - ',:profi 411 judges. Jobbers and de tiers in reat;t made Clod 'ng, can replenish their stocks fa- the vuocr; ant we g, arantee the largest estalihrhment in :I'lidadciphia to s crt from. We 04end personally to r,,, parking of g s, and see that a good assortment of i. i...s and wcii-ma c trucks are put up. Single suits torwatiled as per order. :i' tier goods pre for sale - only at the large building, .l',:s Market st.: southeast corner of Market and Fouith st:-. Pluladelphia:l . C. 11AKNESS., Vtahidelphia, 'September 29, I P 47. . , 3m16 I ' , Asia PAID FOR WHEAT, .t MAr.qiN's .M la, Monroe„ Sept. 4 23, 1817: Atmlher Great 1 ictory in Mexico ! nI`I E news teas received simultaneously with new* 1 Lind thieve had been another' great arrival ut . Near rtoo,l;'at the , - SAVINGS BANK. . , .lad caused a Tremendous Exeif (mem, ! ! The presen?. proprietor, C. REED, tales this ° p i m a . strnily to return hia thankii to Ma former patrons and the public genii-ally, antdalso of totortnitig them that tie is now receiving a very Cage mnd general at•sortment of Tall and It - inter (foods, of every deseririon, which he piedge4himsell.shall and %tit he sold cis low as at any other estah.lahment within DM miles of Towanda.— The put lic generally are respectfully invited to call arid clamant to satisfy themaelvm; it No. 5, Bock Row. 1 .) Towanda, t..eptember 21, 1847. . 1 - : DI.E RS wilt finifit to theit adis nt.tgC to call at the Drug Depot, whet* they can he supplied with eve ry article deaired, mich as phtals, essences. &e., on the !wst terms. ' ' kali .No, I, BRICK Itt/W TERKEHE SHAWLS a new and rich article;- 1 drab, and mode colored Cashmere,. Vtradilla a r, 1 plai.l.woolletf shawls, may Le found in abundance, sr! cstainely low at HEED'S, A Woolen Factory at Borne. . . T il ILE N ' ii.enhers take pleasurZ in announcing to the of Bradford county and vicinity, that they leiterrnuf years the building sitOale in Wyslustiog township, and known us Ingham 's Factory, - taJ Mash they are now fitting up with machinery and .ippaiattc. for the manufacture of broad and narrow &c., in superiorstyle 9nd on the most 'ra‘nn3ble terms.' Those wial.ing to have wool manu fi,:ar,,l upon shares will find it to their advantage to •r t;,r:n a rag, as they are determined that noliains gall heapared to giVe the most perfect satisfaction.— ~••S work Wool into BrOad nr narrow Oreised cloths fur one half the cloth, t;r if preferred, 144, will manu facture by the yard as follows :—Elroad . cloths for from 11 to $1.25 , Narrow cloth, from 44 to 60 eta. Other articles manufactured Tor proportionate prices. carding and cloth dressing will be ,done on slton/hotir e and reasonable terms. They will be Pm' e r " (0 4Misitiess on or before the first of June next. - • 11. " 1 4'uic. A pril2s, 1847. • HALL iSr. HILL. TY7 0.) 0) 0 JUST RErEIVED A NEW SUFPLY OF D/troOODS. GROCER/ES. CODFISH. CKEREL, 4 "-; d r which are for sale very cheap at B. KlNGS house. up four stone steps. an 18 pLonis. C A SSI NIE RES & ESTIN GS—Mao striped check and brown linen's, gambroons, sum mer muff. tweods, of all pekes and qualktios, may be ivrrlia t ed at the Savings Bank, No. 5, Brick-flow. JulyC. 'REF:D. cIiNIMER SHAWLS. a beatitiful assortment 'of * - 1 Beragn, be Lain and Brocha Shawls may be found, a' the SAVINGS BANK. . • I . I It 3 iSOLS pf every variety and pattern. ,Also, . 12 aihrellas,iire now selling extremely low at the rcwandit :itub 1817. SAYLNGIS DANK. akrea r, S;c. -abi A . 'LARGE and well .selected assortment of Fall and Winter 90cHis, just received, and for sale by EL LIOTT dr, TOMKINS, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,:DARDWIRE, CROCKERY, IKON, NAILS, LC, 4c. Among our Goods may be found, French, English and American cloths and Cassimeres; also, a gockl as iortment of Fancy Cassitheres and Tweeds, sheep's gray cloth and sattinets; also, a good assortment of Oyer coat Cloths and Cloa kings. For the LADIES, we have any quantity of Ging hams, M. De'aloes., Cashmeres, alpaccas, of all colors and prices, both cotton and silk warp ; %iodic of all kinds, dress iilk , black and fancy, with trimmings to correspond. Also—Bonnet Silk & Bonnet Velvet with trimmings MUFFS—a large stock. . Sept. 17. ELLIOTT & TOM KL S. VAN AMBURGH & CO'S Grand Triumphal E t zhibdion of the - vast and mag . nificent culleciton of VEZIE) ,LIKiErlaAl,l2Jg9 WILL EXHIBIT at TOWANDA, on Thursday, V October 14, 1847, for I day only. C_ . - 1 - • Hours of exhibition from 1 to 3, P. M. Prices of admission 25 cents. Children under 9 yeirs of age, half price. The procession will he pre - ceded by the new and co tassel ROM A N CH. RIO I', constructed after the model of the Ancient chariots of the Rnman Conquerors, in the most rosily and gorgeous style ,if workmanship, being 30 feet in length, by 17 in height, Drawn by Big-hl Black Fiarstilsh Horses. Of Prodigious Size and Wright , —and containing • SHELTON'S AMERICAN BRASS BAND, MERCUWS no(Yrs AND SHOES. What are pin about here Intl ye! Yea, I gursssot• r priors.k.):l).; of tunes the question has been asked. I Where on earth are all able Boots and :hoes ma nufactured that supply,the continual rush at the corner of Main and Bridge streets! ()liara answers that this is the place, and these are the things we do it with ! ',s--: --,::.......: .. Serent y eleren new fshions rt.( ry two seconds! ...... 3 ; . - - =4--.-. -f - - 7 ----. -- - l' ut qn the Steam .' . 1 - —..- -- . Hear ye ! hear ye ! and understand, that O'Hara, at the corner of Main and Bridee streets, will -ell at retail this season. 39,781. pairs of Boots, Shoes and Brogans. at a le'rei4e ice than ever was or probably over will be of fered again in Towanda. The Ladies' Department iq this establishment is richly turns-bed with Ladies'. misses' and children's lance avid common heists and Shoes. even to the eweiiiity of the ditest fashions. Mistake not ihe place —Cornet of NI 111 and Bridge streets, the olly Sic e Store in Bradford roan! y Half cash and gall trade for Butter: H. (YHA RA'. -rns, wits. June 16, 1R47. NO.-3, I TOWN AGAIN. TilE subscribers arc a little later than usual this spring with theist extensi'v'e stock of merchamhze ; , hut what the good pi de of Bradford county have lost by our delay. we will n I w endeavor to make up to them iii the iluatitily, qu ilk and price of our goods. We are now on hand with the LARGE:ST, BEST AND CHEA PES I' awl( nt goods in ToWatida, bought exrtuNt•ely for cash, and since the great reduction in prices. Our stock consists as usual of Gliods, Groceries. Crockery, Hard ware, Drugs and Medicines. ' For further particulars, look along through the riper. We nerd not say " Call ar,d exami e our Goods," for we know that every bode w0..t..c 11 at No. a, before purchasing elsewhere. WM. 11. AIRI.JA CO. June 15. 1847. -- - --------- . LADIES DRESS GOODS. JUST received at sp. 3 Brick R w', an ratans - eve assortment of rich ad devitable dress goods of the 1 . latest . style, such as vtrip d Titleton, embroidered mute lin, Cherry lustre, M. De I.aine, Gingham Lawn, mourninz organdie. Dalsorine Gingham Robes, Ladies striped dresses, together with all the new and fashiona ble fancy goods that could be found in tht city of New York: and will he sold (beeper than the same goods can beihought at any ()the: et talliehinerit in the:county. Remember this, and before you purchase stop into I ' BAIRD'S NO. 3. B. R. DRY GOODS.—E;veiything in tie line of Dry• Goods usually kept in this entry, or ever °vented for use, can be found at No. 3. The said goods were pur chased in New York after t e great rush was over, and when there was a great cep iuision in the Markets. and consequently were bought . cheaper and shall be sold cheaper than any stuck of goods in Bradford county.— This is true, if we do say it ourselves, and if you don't believe it, just drop in at Nu. 3, where the children cry to come! arid you will become convinced that goods can be sold cheap in Towanda. • WM. I-I. BAIRD & CO. SALT—IOO Ws. Salt just received . snd for sale at ' BAIRD'S, N 0.3, B. R, 1 LOUR.—bO sacks of first rate flour just receiv sod for sale at BAIRD'S, NO. 3; B. R. New, Arrival at No. 1, Brick, Row ! S. .Chasnberlin, Ts new receiving, and Wren for sate at, the DRUG DEPOT. No. I. Brick Row. a large addition b his former stook,' eonsisting of every variety of Groceries, Drugs and Medicines. Dye Stuffs, Paints, tits, Perfumery, Fancy Articles ice. which will be sold at wholesale or retail, at onuaoally low prides. Terms CASH. Towanda, June 16, 1847. G - ---- ROCERS, in the country. can he supplied with r all articles in their line, on the most reasonable terms, at jel6 No. I, BRICK ROW. 101111 ICTORIAL BROTRER JONATH IN, for t .L Fourth of July s , at No. I, BRICK ROW. ATENT MEDICINES, every kind now in use, P can be found at the Drug Depot; Agent for Jayne's Smith's Clickeneeti, Moffat's, Pain killer, and various other medicines. A full and genetal supply ,alsrays on hand lel 6 No. 1, B RICKIROW. MatOmbili, ft. r.^ . ^- NIN xvf 6(D6 ID sl, % Just Received at No. 2, Brick Rott, Oceans of New Fall it Winter Goods, wli n lC.l ll fmorusct ash or wikl e t:e rd. r i le a rt v t • thEe Every yry person who who may want GOOD and CHEAP goods, is respect fully invited to call and examine this stock. Wu% fail wean as it costs nothing to look, and we consider it a favor to show the goods, and will try to make it an object fur those wishing to buy of E. T. FOX. 12 BALES BROWN SHErTINGS, drillings. &Innings, wicking, wadding. batting, cotton yi•n and carpet warp, cheap as the cheapest, at No. 2, B. END OE GINGHAMS ! GINGHAMS !-30 pieces new. and most splendid styles, decidedly the prettiest 'ever in market. Also, Vregon Plaids, Silk Plaids, and all the new styles dress roods all at No. 2, Brick Row. 2R P 9. BLK & STRIPED ALPACCAS„at the t_J very lowest possible prices at FOX'S. HARDWARE, a good assortment, Including Iron, Steel, Nails, dce. at No. 2,8. R.. FOX'S. PAINTS, OILS & DYE-STUFFS, also Matches by the groaa, at No. 2, B. R. FOX'S. SEALED HALF BUSHELS, on hand and for sale at Rep 15 FOX'S. PUBLIC NOTICE EVEN TIMES within thirteen months, my wife S Rebecca Corbin. formerly Rebecca Daggett. has left my bed and board, I forbid all percons karbonng or ousting her on my account, after this date. September 8, 1847. . CHARLES CORBIN. Cooking and. Parlor Stoves. Tus r received - at MONTANYES CO'S.. a large lot—Also, PIPE, and a few second-band stoves, all of which will he sold cheap fo. pay. F1ept..7,1847. Bradford County Cavalry. YOU are commanded t appear properly armed and equipped, Ha the law directs, for military parade and drill, on Saturday, the 2d day of October next, at l 0 o'clock, A. M., at Woodruff's Hotel, in Towanda. Sept. 8. : WM. TROUT, Captain. inlo TICLON't V/ OTT New Arrival in Towanda, of a Splendid Lot of Ready-made Clothing, W 1 r. I will sell 30 per cent , cheaper than can he got at any other place, which is an extraordi nary incident. To all cash buyers,. I would say, come and see for yourselves. I cab be found at all times: three doors north of Bridge-st. My assortment consists of Cloaks and Coats, and Vests of all kinds : Pants, of Fancy Ca vszinerc, Plain Black do.; Dress Coats, Orercoals, Suck Coats, 4 . . c. Also, a lot of Broad cloths, BtockiFrench cloth. fancy rasstmere. fancy Vesting, black satin vesting, 4c., 4c., all of which I will sell very cheap. 'Q Customer's work still done, and Cutting and Trimming done cheap at .L. BACH ELER'S Towanda, Aug. 25, 1847. Clothing St.:ire. SAVINGS BAN-K. NEU' OFFICERS ELECTED. A T an annual meeting of the directors of the "To- ; A wands Savings Bank." C. & E. REEL) were elected in piers of G. E. Flynt & Co., whose tens expifed May l.st, 1847. It is the intention of the new Cashiers & Co., to sustain the credit of the institution by " putting goods low down . " to pay up customers.— We therefore invite our old customers and the public generally to call and examine our stock of New and Cheap Goods, just received, and convince themselves of the truth of the old adage, that " Goods have, can, and shall be sold cheaper at the Savings Bsuk than it, any other establishment in Towanda. No. 5. B. R. May IM, 1547. C. & E. REED; • a 4 F" 8.11. E, a TIMBER LOT, situated in the tp. of Burlington. in this county, containing aht,ut 157 acre,., on which is a good mill site. For further par ticulars enquire of J.ll. HA YN ES, at Ilawley'i store, Frankli.i. July 7, 1847. 2m4 Wi i. -AL- ir_ .ML - 'MC' M_ ALT liG do urza.wz a233a) 10) E SPECTFILLV informs the citizens of Towan -1l do. and the public generally that kris prepared to execute in the neatest style all descriptions of HouNe, Sign, Coach or Carriage Painting, or Trimming and erery rariety nl Fancy and Ornamental From his long experience and the many specimena of his productions now in use, he entertains a flittering hope that by close application to his profession, and bring prompt to order he may secure a suitable share of public patronage. Ile may he found at all times at the Chair Factory•of Tomkiiis & Nlakinson, where he will he on hand to attend to the cslls.of those who may want his errs ces., PA PER-HANtiLNG done on short no tice. in a superior• msriner and reasonable terms. Towanda, July 6, 1847. Iy4 ANOTTIER ADDITION TU B /!E Stork of 'Goods in the Savings Bank. IN consequencTof the great rush at the Solving,' Bank for Cheap Goods, the proprietor has beep induced to replenish with a splendid assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. which are now openVig, and sell ing at greatly reduced prices. The proprietor. REED. pledges himself to fully and ampli sustain the credit of the institution which It has hitheito borne, i.e. for selling goods cheaper than any oche establishment io BradforAeo. Persons desirous of testing this Save only to call No 5, Brick Row, and satisfy them-rives. July 7, 1847. C. REED. AWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN GINGIIAMS, I nrd Light GingAains, heve 4 been received at the Savings li3nk, and are setting twenty-five per cent. cheaper than ever. jy7 '- C. REED. Boors & SHOES—A large and exhaustless as sortment of coarse and fine boots and shoes, ladies' full and half gaiters, kid ties, buskins. French kid slip pers, children's cloth and morocco shoes are now. selling very low at the Savings Bank, No. 5, Brick Row. Proceed, Gentlemen eiIiAMBERLIN'S SODA FOUNT ts in a perfect rage, about these days, just up there at No. 1. Brick Firow, where you can find Aristocratic Cigars. Gentle man's Fancy touches, arid every thing in our limpet th . e Drug Depot, uncommonly cheap, wholesale and retail. ' July 7, 1847. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Poet Office at Athens, Pa., quarter ending June 30, 1747. Abbott C Mott Alvah Andrews C. P. Mills Jane Aldrich John C Murray L 8 Arnold 0 McDole John Brion Nancy Merchant M G Brooks Peter • Norbuty T 8 Buck Joseph 2 Malley Henry Brown Artemas Palmer John Bowman A ' Raymond Eliu Chapman C D 2 Retitleld James 2 Cimmel H . Smith C B Carrington JI•Y - Steward B M . Drake Francis Sbitp T Durptiy : Lyman Snyder Mary A Dilden Robert Swartwood Geo K Edwards A Furman Nicholas Fabron James Tracy E 10 Gardner L A _ Wilcox Eliudia Hyatt elder L 8 • - Weaver Jos Hawkins A HyauM R Mr.. West Wen - Worley Wm Jackson Sophia Watkins Mary Crum elilevii Warren Wm 'Knickerbacker Adelia York Levina Livingston L C. H. HERRICK, P.M. First lot of New Goods in Towanda. IV/ 0 :SIT A N ES* & pQ. are reeeising barge and 1.- general assortmen t of Spring and Summer Ggpds which - will be disposed of at wholesale or retail re duced prices. April 20, 1847. • - n liNB A R'B, Reeve's, and a splendid articlelof Im if ported CIGAR'S, at Igo .1. BRICK ROW. e Abtartielemcnbs. NEW T/Mini Thomas Elliot & N. C. Tomkins, associated themselves together in the Ij Mercantile business, hope by elope application arid strict attention to business, to merit a share of pub lic patronage. They may always he 4ound ready to attend to any person who wishes acconiodations in their line. , • They will occupy the old stand of Elliott &terror, and as it has just beeh enlarged and made mole spaci ous and convenient, customer,' will find it very plea sant to do buiness in. ELLIOTT & TOM KIN 3. May :7, 1847. New Spring and Summer Goods. FOX'S, T.? now openings new and splendid assortment bf staple and fancy goods at his store. (situate on Main street two doors below Bridge street (west side) nearly opposite Montanye's & Co.) embracing all articles generally kept in the country, such u t Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery and Glass ware. Hardware. Nails, Iron. all the varieties of Steel, Glass. Paints Linseed Oil. Lamp Oil 4-c. which he offers to purchasers at unusual low prices for Cash, Produce, or approved credit. And would re spectfully invite all who wish to purchase to call and examine his goods and mime before purchasing else where, as be is confident he can offer good bargains. June 1, 1847. DRINTS, M. De Laines, Gingharns, Lawns, Six.— The Ladies will find a beautiful assortment at Mil A GREAT variety of shawls scarfs, parasols Ladies A and Misses' Bonnets very cheap at BErr§.. BLACK h BEAVER CLOTHS, black and fancy Cassinteres.antl all sorts of Summer stuffs; a large issortment, low for cash at • BE rrs'. W IN h DO p W t & WALL PAPER, a DiceilvEaire!eys,aad HARRIS . & BLOODS' Grass scythes and acythe snaths ;also Harris' cpulle acy - thcat at BE rrs.. - - - - - - QllKS.—Black, colored. plaid, and changnable °Tess kJ Saks ; also, white and colored 9,,inet Satires, at scp24 M E 11C t: DRESS GOODS-100 pieces now opening at the Savings Bank,consisting of French Means, plain AlpeCcas, Abysinian stripes, cerdocer mouslin de lames, plain and twilled ginghama, all of whigh will be sold low at REED'S. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, Vesting'', Overcoat Clutha, such as broWn, olive and gold 'illicit Bea 'arra will he sold very low at SAVINGS BANK. 2STRA Y.—Broke into the enclosure of the hoc r ber, on the 25th of August last. a RED COW, 8 or 9 years old. The owner is requested to prove pro perty. pay charges and take her away. Troy. Sept. 27. HOWARD SPA EDI NG. Sen. NEW DRY GOODS, Corner of Olafn and Bridge Streets. TEST OPENING, at the corner of Ilan) di Bridge street, a well-selected assortment of new and fish ionable DRY - GOODS, which will be sold unusually low for ready pay. The stock consists to part of Satinets, flannel, gingham, alpaeca, the cheapest lot of prints in town, edgings, insertings, Swiss and cam bric muslins, linsey, canton Panne!, drilling, bleached and brown mu-lin, (not to be surpassed) ticking. chick, cashmere, uxton, wool and buck gloves, • cotton hose, suspenders, German banditti:Vs, • cotton and pongee hilkfs, gingham cravats, plaid shawls, wool comforters, cotton tapes, patent thread, sewing silk,' cotton halls, packs pins, needles, spool cotton . hooka and eyes, suspender, shirt snd metal butfona, with many, oth er articles, usually lounil in a store, not mentioned. The public are invited to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they will be sold cheap• er than at any other establishment 111 town. T wands. Nov. 11. 11. lr I-1A RA. New Arrival of Goods, by Express! B. KINGSBERY, LTAS just received from New York, a beautiful as 1-1. 'torment of Lawn,, Ow2hriffis, Bonnet's, Palm Leaf Hatts,kc..Bcc., which will be *old very cheap.— Also Caps and Para- , 014 and a variety of other gkods. Call and see the reduction from last spring's prices, and if you should want any thing in the way of New Good.. you will he sure to buy. April 'AR, 1547. 13RI NTS, of every variety and, style, I ireitzo " do mestie, now opening at wholesale and retail. at sulB mo:sTANy & Co. 'RINCES & GIMPS, .of all knola ; alas, Button. and other trimmings for ladtr.i dremses and visefts, h anl4 ' sioNTANI - F, & co. ALOTHS. C AS:SI ERE:* & VESI*INGS of very superior sty le and finish, and at prices to suit those who wish to purchase cheap. autfi MONTAN YES & CO. `HOES—Ladies' Aliases and Children's, ■ Jerre va ►J rioty on hand at je9 11 1.:1--1'w. BOOT SHOE MANUFACTORY. oak.. G l - TORN W. WILCOX, having purchased the inte .l rest of his late partner, respertf,ll)• informs the pub lic that he may still be found at the old stand, near T. P, Woodruff's tavern, where he still solicits a share of public patronage. He intends, by a careful selection of aback, and by attention to the interest. 4 of his custo mers to make as neat and durable work as can be ma nufactured in this pall of the crtAintry. He will keep constant y on hand, and manufactnre to order, !Wrote°, Calf and Coarse Boots and Shoes ; Ladles' Gaiters, Shoes and Slips;, Children's do.; Gent's Gaiters and Pampa, ke. Country Produce, of moat descriptions, taken. in payment for work, at the mark, : price. • • • Towanda, Au¢u•t 30, 1R47..• New Tailoring Esial)lishment, Corner of Main and Bridge sts.,, over H. U'Hara'a Boot and Shoe Storf. ILIV L4.2atati D 1), EtiPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Towan da, and the publievenerally, that ho has commenc ed the Tailoring blame* at the corner of Main and Bndge its., in the shop recently occupied by Mark C. Arnow, where he solicits those r , ,in want of Tailoring, to give film a calL , liaving.begn employed in the moot fashionable estab• ligaments ht Philadelphia and elsewhere, and being de termined to spare no pains to please, customers may depend upon having their work/done proMptly and in good styl ri as can be had at any shop in town. AU work warranted well made and to fit. cry Cutting done cheap, andpartantad. Towanda, August 30, 1877. MairgalKtabgta TH4copartnetship heretofore existing between.the attB.=cribera in the mercantile businese. was dissolv ed on the 10th day. of August inst., by mutual consent. Those Indebted to the• - firm will make immediate pay ment to E. W. Baird, and those having demands again the Mal will present the.same to 1141 kir settlement. WM. H. BAIRD, August 30, 1847. E. W. BAIRD. I shall wait until the Monday after September court. (which arid be the 20th Sept. 1847) for payment of all debts due the aboye firm. Debts not then paid, will be sued, without discrimination - or favor. Do you un derstand! au3o E. W. BAIRD. CODA FOUNTAIN, just erected et the Drug Depot. Qo o hichthe- attention of the public is invited. N. N-. BETTS, BETrS' Legal eltbnerittxmcnis. EXECUTOR - SALE. pURSUANT to au ostler o the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, will be e posed to public We a ns Saturday the 23d day of Octobdr, 1847, at two o'clock P. .M., upon the premises all tif the folloWing describ ed tract of land situate in Sheshcquita-townstrip, ford county, Pa., containing thirty-nine acres or there abouts, adjoining lands.of Juba Brink on the wept; J. Marshall and it. Grafin on the north; lands of Ttiornas and Samuel Marshall on the south . ; east by owners un• known t being the farm lately .occupied and owned by Benjamin dec'd. 'ferns made known on the day of sale. DANIEL BRINK. JAM ES BRINK, Ec's of Benj. Brink, de 'd.._ 27, 1847 ORPHAN'S COURT SALE N pursuance of an order tit the Orphan's Court I Bradford county. held at Torrid's, m and be 5 aid =aunty, on the 10th day of Sep ~ A. U:r. 1347, will he eipoved to sale by public vtmtua or outcry .. on the ote mines, on Saturday. the' 3d day - et October nest, at o'clock, P. Al., the following desbribed lot or gow.' r with its appurtenances, situate in the °tough of :sal Towanda, and bounded west by ,Second street, on whirl. it fronts; north by the upper part of Win. Watkins' lot; south by C.L. Ward's lot, on which.bis new barn bi erected ; and east by the west end of said Watkins lot that fronts Main st., by him lately purchased. and formerly in the occupancy of Wm. D. Storm, as the Bank'a property. The aforesaid-deseribed lot for sale being 73i feet wide on 2d st., and 147 deep along the mouth and north lines of Watkins' and Ward's respec tive lots, will 1w sold as the , property of the late Francis Dclpeuch, deed. Terms made known on the day of sale. MARKLE ANNE ItELPECCII, STEPHEN POWELL. • Airs of Fri. De!pouch, deed Rep. 29, 1847 'SPECIAL COURTS; OTIOE is hereby given that at speciat coon of IA common Pleas will be held at Towande on Mon day the 25111 day of Oct. next. st 2 o'clock. P. M.. by the lion. William Jessup, for the trial of the several causes which have been certified to him ; sh list of which may be son at tae Prothonutory!'s office. August 24th, - 1447. A. %lAEA N. Prot. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A.-OLI.L persons indeLted to the estate of Clement Leo nard. law of Spriwsfield twp., dec'd., are hereby requested to mate payment without delay, and those having claims against 6311.1 estate. will please present them duly attested to the subscriber. 'WWII A 1.111.):S; AND, Administratrix. Springfield, September 14, 1817. ORPHANS' COURT SALE--In pursuance of an V order of the Orphans' court of Bradfu - d county, there will be er,posed to public sale.on the precuises, at I o'clock in the afternoon of the 4th day of November. next, a tract of land situate in Ridgberry tp., adjoining lands of Morris Stephens on the south, and by lands of Dan A. Gillet on the east, north and west. Containing three acres, or thereabouts, all improved, with a small framed house, and a saw-mill thereon erected. , E. BECK WITH, Ad. de bonis non . , of the estate of Albert A's, Becksvnh, deceased', Ridgberry, B,ptemlier 21, 1817. ORPLIAN'S COURT SALE pursuarce of an order of the Orphan's Court of 1 Bradford county, held at Towards on the tenth day of May 1847, will be .-exposgd lb sale by public -vendee or outcry, on the premises, on Tuesday the 24th day of August next, Al( I o'clock P. M., the follow ing describeillot of land situate in the township of Troy, and bounded as follows : North by land . of Ward, east by lands of James Dewitt. south by land of Wm. Morrison, and west by the highway leading from Gran ville to Troy. Contlining one hundred acres or there abouts, being land of which Wm. Knox, deceased, late of Troy township, died seized. .Timns made knovin on the LI of sale. Cti A RI.Es DRAKE,' iv I y 26. 1816 WII E R i EAS, ed n m i s h wi r f d e . , Iw..k.tVhlNtA 1117 awy liNt ,c ause left or prov,cation, this is hereby, to caution any peMon from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debti or demands of ber contracting. Rome. Aug. 2, 1847 sTRAYED OR STOLEN, Rom the enclosure of the subscriber on the night I of the :19th of July, ult., TWO BAY HORSES 4 years old, with black manes and tails. One without shoes, high-life and a good traveler, hut not broke to ride. The one is ith shoes, has the off hind foot white. Wells, Aug. 2, 1847. MARTIN FRIES. This Slay for Bargains. APOI.s, NUN SIiADES AND SUMMER Ps'rr;FFS, selling at cost, at A T THE S ‘VINGS BANK- may be found the cheapest GROCERIES in town. A few articles of which we will enumerate, viz :—A superior article of black or pnurliong tea ; green teas of all prices and qunnitticl ; old JaYrt. Rio and Laguiri co&e, crushed, powdered and musccieada sugar; molasses, sperm and mould candles, lamp and linseed oils. raisins. fish, Ate. J uly 2 I, NO. 5, BRICK ROW. The Saddle and Harness " Business still continued by ELKANAH SMITH, J. CULP &C. T. SMITH, Gilder the Firm of Elkaoah Smith & CO., authe old stand North side of tha Public Square, where will he kept constantly on hand Best Plain and Quiltee Saddles, Plated and Common Harne•is. all kinds of Tad)Ls, Va!ices, and all other woo* in their lino, Carriage Trimming Mintary work done to order. From their experience and punrtuality, they are an h ipes to receive a share of public patronage. D & W It LEE'S man n'soore and rk areroom. of Chars and W ink ran be had at their shop as cheap as at any other I ah.nt.t Furn ;ore, itic Fu.ton st. Sofas , Divans, &Mani, ' -Ottomans. Ac shop in'the county of the same quality. May 18, '47? 1 t- . INsLEY'S DOLI. kRDA G I: ERR .- OTYFES. It'. Broadway, General Seoll in the City of Mexico ! ' ... o , r ,r n a e . r .,,, ?e ni ' ro ar ,,. st b r e e t e , l l . Ic ) : i . ) . p sv os o r r t., ,d, thl r elLotel. Ne ts . , l ,l *. u crf ail e t ;- . and extreme cheapness - I And ancther larqc stork of Goods lust refaced af la lliagley's Celebrated Gold Pena : N 1 0 N 'l' ANY ES & CO'S S• 1 .0 WE. ' A errs c - ,, A it?, L , L :,l•c 4k , t p 7 g;;,t,:d igtrrdai,leTsYailtp:tgl Th raan e which have been carefully selected for the Fall Trade, i soppovd at the lowest rates. i T HE public are invited to call and examine then D s WILLIAMS. wholesale dealer in Hats, Caps, Muffs, ..lt t . r ‘ c d ci, n ii robes. umbre llasQt o :azi . trr el d i s iane. L a .. ;: , , , i Li: l r m os: i t: l. l94 Pearl stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and i 16 prices . Crockery, Boots & Shoes, Hata & Caps, and everything 1 Pl t . , ,l s rr w, l.:R . t.:/1. wbo'.esale Grocer, and dealer ha provialons, in the line of staples, suited to the wants of this region i turc.gn and domestic liquor., • :coin, etc. it , of country, which have been purchased exclusively for i 460 West. comer of Robinson street . Cash, and at the lowest ebb in the market. We hl,p ri ! CHARLES cummviC„manufacturer of glue hide whips. our old friends will 'not forget to give us a call, as:dire ' curled ha's needs foot 011..ke .a.e , :•%ic.... Plait ' s:rem. Also can make it an object for them to do so. ' ~ constantly on ha . id super:or moss. " ~..-. Towanda, August 18, 1847. ' 't ' Lamps: L Amps II tl I " maces Prirwri I, •MAri Lhrrre Al GLass lomere.r.s C....Wire= DissoLuTloN. , ' I.! I•A SII 'S- " They are suncr"Jr to all others . cannufactared by THE partnership heretofore existing between the au hi .1 0 Fay, Lai Fulton sir eet scribers, under the firm of Mkt= s Sage. is ths.ll, V. S. Thontr ...onion & Botanic Depot. day dissolved by mutual consent • The accounts arts! H z,.L. N an 't..:lN aan C se l d if ..so - .S s i ta 'h r‘ l , t e , u t i oi e J s o m h , n i:4l st iiha w i p e o r l s c h sa tr le b, dealer to Thom in the hands of John W. Wilcox, by whom they wit .. 4 me . d n e in al tme - n t he settled. "01 persons indebted, are requested to mak syrups , and ~tler t u j ye t let' y ni slmp w le at a e l i n s d c c efp a :u t ri s d medicin es Immediate payment. • J. W. WILCOX, I 11suarq lt , of in t. 01.11.0 laOre. The trade supplied at the August 19, 1847. P. SAGE. 1 lowest raarket pr4es. . I T110,`; AS DEANE GREENS, Importer of and dealer ne icetdon and Philadelphia Porter and Ale, Scotch Als and `...hampagne Cider. 153 Broadway -. , - OILS, PERFUMERIES, a spl nJtd &odds Hai Brushes, Thermometers, and Fancy Artiaes, for sale at jolt) - .No. I. BRICF Row. First Arrival of Goods from New Yak. Thirtois Kingsbery, IS now receiving a general Assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold cheaper than goods were ever offered in this place before. His friends will find as they mount the steps at his door that prices go down. Call and examine for yonrselv..:. My goods and prices will prairie themselves. You !will find • lave and general astortment of every verily of Hey Goods, Groceries , Hardware. Crockery, G ass. Nails, Iron, Steel. Paints, Oils, Dye Start, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Codfish ; Maiikerel, &c., • My friends and the public generally are resptAtfolly invited to call and examine my stock,es I ins satisfied I can offer them goods cheaper than at any other Store. May 17th, 1847. ITMk. QULILIQ TH ITS AEN Slll7cri ath.first b he r° offers new south stoc k sol'ln U CAPS Ii of the Brick Row. where the hat manufactory of Mr. Thomas was fornzerly kept. Those who wish to purchase for Cash, will he accommodated at very reduced pricey.— Fur Hats from one to four dollars ; Silk Hats from one to threq dollars; Wool hats from thirty-seven end a half cents-lo one dollar; Caps from eighteen cents to one . - , doltS4sccording to quality. HENRY MARCUIt. A. ;MORRISON, Ad's of Wrn: Knox. dec'd PATRICK DUNN Nen )7 MMM To stern Me IT ITV cv;' ci a September 1 'run onderr:gn•d. Merchants. tech , city of New. York a3.aJ theme"' nred by U,s country press, to make k :0[34011 and solicit the tali of count to purchase may art.cles .13 tlicr tte ng ally prepared the several western fii - Firds-that no pans shot! please both old and new customer& OTWEI.Er'S WHOLF.AALF: AN W A REHOUSE ;13 JOhl; st Center stock of scum:able Clottung atway ALFRELI EDYIt ARDS tc c u. , 3 Ir 2 et. Floor Oil CI • .1. Lrio htiv - r k Co.. 114 utarturc . have ..:obs.sautly on 6a, C,C,43 1 Cloth lino (_lit srer t.A), el W.. 1. • I 3 no 413.1. , /liCii, BARSTOW 6; s•r , el.. strtfactoect.l Chu L 3 k Vidley world tooth rims .: rEI W 000rt-..0r to t, Islet Units. Faint& and dte temvircen William and Gold s - S 3. & %V WOOD, alit:decade 1%! :.?Fd Pearl stmt. Account Books and & LO l i HELL. 6L voLitaun Cr%loir st.. Imparters awl Mannar. rn r a. N o l t f irr s : ta foll i t t ih n er writers; Capri . & DIMII.T.DAY linenri in French. English. Ccrnuoiried Ai Nlan4l:acti revs co. Aurcrin ace° (between NI:Ili:am and :Cassia I A,5KE1.1. & NI ERR lOC.. rugr:s g• nt :Zi t r gr,LIFLI I !aLletith. a = Torpedo Magnet'. Dr R.NliTi:';s Toi perk) SUPCTIOT to nn}' the No 417 i Drusaluva7. J Snuff and To Pr.TER 1 011R11...1111i. tined and Chatham 4t New York. on Y. fora voredi French, Reprice. Set> , la an, eat chewing and smoking tobacco, line of the very best que:ity. 01 to, and lull price current sent by 4, Maccutioy. (rose (la-, other Sands rut* and arcry• !quart" in his 'Hers punctually attended ,lilresaing ns aboio. Iron Safe Dirpot. • SILAS I) ?ITT ItING 1197 Ain I . t . ..r of the orrtnal; wilder's'inint: c double and 'Logic:Sala anaudi.r Sens. ' • Adams' Fancy Bazaar.. NS:AItES Jea,lry. Acs,,orleo,l4 Toy., Fancy Goods, &c. f. ;) . . - 10e clutthatu u,uare.' - . . B() "S &SI i0F.1 4 oh I'OrIitIrOSSANI:iOW for cash. N. B. Anc t a 1 sale even'. Tut sds, at had pas, 11:nr o'clock. A. Ti!. Just trM the each systrin anti save 10 Or 15 per cent. A D.OALL ... fear: s 1 Im :as John PLATFORAI It.C.'tLr.S for rule ty Fula/tams & ‘catcr toff:o Salamander Safes. • R 1 Iturrwed vat. m JORbk and cat& Salamander Sates. warranted tree mum dampness—a dee:dell implave- Muni on the Or 5.e al W.tdk Octiwne Palen(." Refer mute to upwards of Reck, hundred merchants baitters.and °tie rs se:l6 4 llre Co.'s Safes 1/1 use. For sole by A. 1:01 renter s'reet. Neu - York. arzos for the ma noooeturt rs Also he 11. a) IMII.I Glbb.s Lo , Citieisgol and hs ho,,seturtri S Loss ry. Si. I.ouls. Saddlery, ilarneaa and Coachjlardware. In W. J BUCK. extens.ve stinfarturer a ortponer for tho supply Oi !cagy dea:ers. -AA+ l'esrl street. AV holecale Crockery Store. F CKISItU RN', No. 3o Coartlaudt st„ Nttw York. Careiu: pack dug and low prictit. COLTON'S ...Lira *xi) TiAss Or HEMET CLAT. 2 vols.—St/um f!ELD'S LIFE OVOIN. SCUT+. I VOL The above are full and works. GILLESNE'S MANUAL OF ROAD &WEIRD... lust ur book (or at ttiterewod lil the improvernentot roads. l'utiltshrd. by A S. BARNES .k co.. 51 John street. Musical' Instruments. EDW.aR BA ACK. rl Fulton. cor Gold, Manufacturer and Impirter. keeps constantly on Land 01... largest assortment of :510.4eal Instruments of r verl.descrmurni ; Also, kinds of In us.Ca Ime h ild,sc constantly au hand.. J. F pROW NE, Importer an I inalmfaciurcrs ! of improved patrOt double act.oit } turps. do.. tanaie. btrine,, Se Hari{. from , 2.1.0 Ilk 1000 doit:tr. Ebtabllslied. te , l Broadway. New York. and I,ndois CH ARLES ARMS. St Cedar 11.. Importer and Dealer in Combs un.l every,deser:terou at Flngt.eh French and German Fan cy 600ds,LButtons. Perfurra ry. Soaps. Brushes, Hosiery, ke.• CIIARLEND.. RI,IODF.. 120 Pearl 'street. New York. Fancy and Staple itardware, Bends, Combs, limitims and Brushes. J II Sr J M PRATT. Monufsetitrers snit Importers nf Paper Hangings. Borders, and wide Window Curt.= Papers, No. Vit. Pearl street. ; India Rubbber Goods. D. IIODGMA N. Mamoacturer.and Dealer in all kinds or India ; Robber Goods; warehouse No. '27 Maiden Lane, cot. Nassau India Rubber shoes. • M J. PRIShIF'.. Comm... .on dealer zn all kind's of Rubber `Zzzo;” , and tnanufucturer, agent for Giardyeail celebrated I.:item 101042, and Provak nee shove. *4O Pearl at. Manufacturers of Sheet and ttoll Erase. SMITH & JACOBS. 11. John sr.. Nr•n• lork Alsc; for sale , ?pp, r Rivets, and Brass and Comer Tubing and Stair rods. All kinks of Brass and Iron Real." Table and Sofa CASTORS, tbr sett: by the EAGLE VON! PAN Y ; Office 232 Part at. Stout and Ward, Marairaolirera and wttolcsa.: clealcrs :a BOOTS. t. SHOES, eIIEMM!= -1(1.7418E1.N PATI:NT I,TATI11:11 '.ITACIGNE BANDING, (stretched on the only patented machine in the country.)- I These liandsia re math; tr.,111 tlie bun o. oak leather. and (rota the heart or sohd part ot, the s.de only. thoroughly stretched so d cook uteri. aid together. and warnantud to run straight and no g re sat sihetkin. ;Orders adtlrsssed to the I t subscriber will meet pronipt attention.. WSI KUM BEL, Pawn:cc. Fcrs) street. Leather antLlPindlng Stores. M: ARMSTROM. & s No. trt Vebeyed . and No.B. Fer , ry St. Importers of caltskais. hnoe anew]. last;ng, gaßbons.&c. EDWARDOODVITEV. Import*r of She , Findloga. and Deal er :n" shoe rna wiwrur..r. amele. of.. re err descrlpuon. No. Prarl at., New %w k. Au iXtell6.V.; assortment of gal. Inon.s and r.bbroi,.. LEWIS FATitl.5 N & CO.. manufacturers of Matches tad Blacking. put up in' tin. vcooden and ',ape . ; boxes ; ant} ski Titak . ,lcA sold b!. its arc warranlC:Alo ketirll2 any climate for 5 years, as they aro miumfacturcii under The charge of Mr. Jacob Backes late ehein.st tut A.Golstx. bold No 200 Front. r. rt. corner Fttl:On .art -C1 REV B. lIIBBARE'S Vsort,nte Prt..te—Peee Is. 2s. and de, rer box. retati. Oiders (enciosiur cash) and sent toTimieby It K.hherd. M B. 96 Jon at, .v M. meet proMpt attention. ~ nEßvgy r; LAW, wholesale dealu in wooden ware, bas kets. broeme. rpm!, cordage, times, winking. amebas, ho. Japannedtin-ware and American rivets; No= Fulton st. Brooms & WOorlen Wars* SILAS C. SMITH. has removed from h;s old smut, No A Fait= street. to N 025 Fultol. corner Iv *ter street. Rig 0 11 Brand faker.' by O. W. Sarah la the name or "Smith & CO." Fur sale cheap. 410 . . 10)0 doz. Painted Pails 1 1000 este Tubs, cedar and panned. :Aroi) - Demme, ass% 100 Q z. Brushes, mooned ; ' And a legs assortment a a .k in of wood and willow waret cordage , twine. mail, • Also. .fgeut for rho oak. of Caned Sisal . et menufecture pease, 111.g6 /hill*. eIIFWINT M. WILLARD, 150 Chartism. corner of Moltssint. ogees for sale at his ware moms. an . celleed and extended axon, meat of Beds. Bedsteads. Ma. . s, Feedlot. do. 4t15 Prennums Award. i to- Levi Brown; By the American tea Hate for Gold Peas.. . - ; TN 11440—A Silver Media for Superior Gold Pens. 1 1841—A Diploma fin Gob, Pens. 1842—A Diploma for the best Gold Pena. 1843—A Diploma for S he best Gold Pens. 1844—A Diploma for uperior Gold .Pena. 1845—A Silver Medal for the best Gold Peas. 1840—A Silver Meda lot the best Gold Pens. • This is to certify, that th • above ii • true copy fens the records of the America Institute HENRY Al 1C1.% 8038 Rec. Sec..l thb Americas; Institrits. trittlis , . ECE2=I chants. Ct A. s 1321 nice. la AitiVA of the .16 of the advantages of rem teesr hugeness wed merchants, setae er.sh. nusebes we swot ow spared, ono= pair' In RETAIL " - CLOTIILNO , ' of Nnsiau An numens. , on hand. AND FANCY GOODS, ;thy. iati=9 ;2:cot ; osiruer ,1" Moul- • t peboun. 1144. 44u i tuuunda ‘Vorks, mut leo ; Wan., Pi Y. nll kllatenc.) wholesale • nib, Nat . Bl John guest, i .ksolleFs and Staticreets, Istiitionery. meet. one door south of reroof Blank Packs. Ps i, limas*, Inks and all re Med wholesale , dooltri eti can Statscirty--Also books, No. 44 John at. Is. No. IO Gold at, . also, tn.tcal maanfacturers, sad l ye woods, Ace. Machines. a g witacEtines ; _war • 1 :Ica States • manufactory =3 I 'obacco munniactuier. 42 L=