II .... ma. ii,11.111 aid ibis Proviso. Et rag from tilt *auk of the Host D. S. Duantsoa, delivered .in the - U. S. Senate, Merck Ist, 1847. • " I. world not have added one single word upon the-subject of slavery, but it is due to the oecaswn • that mymiews upon it should be fully undengood. FtSo far as I am advised or believe, the great Wass of the people of the north entertain bet one opinion upon this subject, and that is-the same which is entertained'by many at the south. They regard the institution as a 'great moral andr e ;tteal ' and irotddthat it had'no wisterias; are net unaware ef the difficulties which beset it, and do not intendto provoke. sections! jealousy and hatred -by ill timed and misplaced diacturions.. They wilt not Men the cry of the (scale or favor the designs of the political schemer frtfri the north or the south; nor will The ever disturb trench ticam the com promises of the tionstituften. They believe the in stitution to , be localmid domeatic—to be -establish ed or abolished by theltstes - themseltett,,and alone subject to their controL But being thus' the institu tion of airiest ecivereignty, and a pchise peculiar • io itself, they deity that such soviovionty or its peo ple can justly claim the tight to regaidAt as transit Cory, and, to erect ft in the territories of the United States without the authority ofgongress . , and they, belOre that Congress may prohibit its Introduction into the territories while they remain such. And further, that its prohibition in thetenitories will, by giving dwelt a free population, as4they become _States, tend " to form a mom perfect Union, estab fish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare, • and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity." " They have not resisted the admission of slave Statei because they were so inhabited, and holding the numerical power in both houses of Congress, thellave States have increased nearly three-fold. But believing that it is for the " general welfare," for the benefit of all the states, and not for any part of them, that tree territory should remain so, and that it is the legitimate subject of legislation, they desire, without intending to disturb existing rights, at all proper times, to dwell - es, in that spirit becom ing brethren of a common household, the influence its extension is ealeolatea'to exert Upon the human race and the destinies of Alte country ; and they • doubt not, that if upon the whole, it shall appear that the heaven boar principles for which this Union war fi3nned will be best promoted by such prohi bition, that those who believe their pecurriayin terests or fx:tlitioakrelations wilt be thereby preju diced, -will yield a becoming spirit interests sci comparatively trivial Co r promote the general wel farc.,v STMPATIPV . Wllll THE POPE.-A very large and respectable meeting was held in New York on Monday night, to express sympathy with the Pope and the 'people of Italy, itu their struggle for liberty. The proceedings were of considerable intenergand impettance. Hon. Wm- V. Brady, Mayor OT the city. president. ' Letters were read from a large number of gentlemen who had been invited, Inn w e r e unable Ito attend ; among them Martin Van Buren, lilt.' Buchanan, M. Dallas, Hon. Thos. H. 8;11h:in, Ed. Everett, .1.. A Dix and Senator `Dickinson, all of whom approved of the objecterof t!-e meeting. Mr. Greely presented an address, embodying the sentiments of the meeting, which colitains the following paragraph.- -" The age in which we lire is' one of moral ra ther than physical warfare--in which the artillery orthe press commands and . silencei that of the campis-ip which opinion is more potent than the layonCt. W ... ..etroc.therefore. that a g ainst, any di. rect -add -cpen resort to bloodshed,. you are'shielded by the' panoply of good ItICIO3 approbation and sym pathies throottoet the length and breadth of Christ-. e. endoin, - bit should these expectations be disap pointed, let the rash aggressor beware ! The first '-hot fired in .such a contest will .reverberate from. every mountain, summoning the brave and noble• from. eve Clime to stand forth against injustice and nppressib ry t.4o 'battle for freedom and mankind. In sir ti. a - ntost, no one familiar with the history -or eliaractOr of the AmeriCan people can doubt that their sympathies will be inac`dre or whia/ly fruitless.- that Italy- will be spared the devastation , and claistendont the ilt and scandal of such a contest, we will not herb° ‘a, doubt ? but in any ease we w ill hope tliat•this t itimonial.,of the intere4 aid admiration with whit. you. are regarded by twen ty millions of, people 111 not have been wit, in EMI Benj. F. Butler, And a number of other gentle.. men. addressed the meeting. . • .I.lmost.eiery nation in Christendom lyas repre• Muted in the asefeinblage, and no less than four foreign nations by military companies in full uni form. NEw Tong u PENNSy I. V.% NI A .---Jujustice to a tletZbOr never prosperj in the long run. The pas 'ions of a momen`l464 be gratified, present rapa vity indulged and a temporary- advant* gained, but disrespeCt; ill4Mill, and wept of qoutidence ; which surely follow will more than forma coun terbalance in the e n d.. - .The position of New York and Pennsylvania ren ders their ;democracy natural alli`es ; united they might sway the union. But the selfishness of a few individuals, basing their hopes upon the temptatioris held out by the natural and constant enemies of both,•army them in hostility towards each other/ The consequence i., and will be, until a better un der Standing prevails, that both are sacrificed. New York is the, most popuhms and wealthy State in the confederacy.' She has hall the Presi dency but four years, during the whole history of the Republic. The violence done to her .in 1841 has had a fatal effect in many . respects. Let jus tide be•done to'her in another term v and not only will harmony be restored to her own bosom, but -she will step farward,like'a giant and demand for PenusylVanialer due. This it ,seems to us is bet ter, ant more. natural than loaking for foreign and extraneous aid, which will never be on hand when the pinch comes. Let New York and Penn sylvania stand . shoulder to shoulder in future, and plots, tram and conspiracies will go out of faahipn: —7.,lf7ilictr-Barre Farmer. F1.,00D AT PITTSBCRO. 7 -The Piftsbur' ror:otFn day, says : that the rivers commenced rising on W"ednesday. and on Thursday tiftemoon they were bank - full. The rise was principally in the Alla xhany. The houses in " the bottom" werefiooded; the inhabitants driven to the upper stories or fright ened off ehtirely. Immense loss was caused to business men, and others doing business on the rivers. We have heard of no lives being lost.— The injury to property holders along the river has been senons, as we bad evidence in the shattered frames. &c. thakpassed down. The drift wood Was not as p lentiful as usual during.high water, no doubt on sectonnt of the clean sweep made by the - last rise. - This is the higheitt water" we hide had since the great flood of 1832.' The New York Herald Bays , in in reference to late runiots fronts Mexico ; of chan ges in government and foreign intervention, with great truth; as fol. lows " The speech of Mr. Clay, "when it arrives in Mexico, will , give encouragement and. force to all these rumors.ot the leading men in that re. public _consider by lay as xne of the greatest states men Of the U. Stares, and probably will calculate Von his being elected to the Presidency on the ap proaching election here, and that his policy will complete change in the action of the -American go ernment The circulatioh of such ideas, backed the great reputation of Mr. Clay, end others of 14 clam, in this country, will tit the tely difficilltylwltich our government will have to encounter in restoring matters to peace and quiet / a Mexico, or in effecting a permanent and quiet pe ase. o T EWBPAPEA POSTAGE.—The Legislature of Ver mont, proviouit to its adjournment, on Monday w ed% passed,. tmanirnonaly. a joint resolution. in structing the. delegation itt Congress from that State ose their influence to p rocure the repeal of " the laa t act of Congress relat ng to the newspaper post age., RilePuitzt Vounta....llte -Weil India Islands, incluili4 lanai* Trinidad, terns rara. Bt. Trutc_ent r and Ilarbadoes, with the British- SouWAiniticen"Cakinf Orentiatru, imibeinethe example the thirteen es upott- whisji our Republic is based, have formaa whims -"cape for petition and protest, called the g 4- Layst Wed /e -dict Ledrie," under which its members, enthuse" the large majosity of all the inhibitants, are sworn, like the t' Liberty Boys', in our revolution, to un fliriehingly exert themselves to gainAhat partioipa 'flan in the control of their affairs, which has ever been held by British subjects to be the birthright of freedom e - - FATAL ACCIDENT.-411311t6 Newkirk, of this - lags, a hand on the canal boat Ina was killed in consequence of falling into the first lock south of 'Sherburne, on Tuesday night of last week. The boat Was just entering, the empty loft when Tie sprang forward to climb .up the gate, for the pur pose of subduing the boat as it went. in. But his band slippQ. off, and he fell beck upon the water ahead of the boat:: He barely raised t hinaself against the side of the lock, when the hewvy boat struck him, willing ifun - round two or three times—proba bly crushing every vital part in his body. He nev er spoke after falling, and probably, did not breathe after the boat touched him.. He was an industrious hard working young man, and hat left a wffe . to mourn his untimely death.—Oxford Times. TILE NATIONAL ERA WASHINGTON CITY, DISTRICT ,OW COLUMBIA. D. SAILRY, sarrrom : JONI e. WINITTftIi, C9llll/Zlh PONDING ' IMITOIL i L. P. 'psis, rusitsaxa. . , The leading purpose of this journal is, the diaciissiou of the question of Blavety. and the advocacy oldie main principles of the Liberty Party. Doe attention is given to Social and Political Questions of general importance nor are the interests of a Pure Literature overloooked. 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It is desirable that subscriptions be forwarded without delay, so that they may be entered before the approach ing Congrygsa. All eomTunications adsfresseil to L. P. NOBLE. Puldisker of the National Era, Washin,gion. D. Ncto 2Dnertiscin cuts TYPE FOUNDRY 59 Gold, corner of Ann street, New York. Lk.()BERT TAYLOR is prepared to furnish hand cast Type, and Printer's kLsterials of all kinds, at short notice, and on reasonable terms. Pr. prietors of newspapers, who have not advertised for the subscribers, alio may publish this notice fo4 3' months previous to Jan. 1. 1848, will be entitled to re•., ceive pay in type, on purchasing five times the amount of their bills for advertising. Old Type in exchange fix new at 9 cents pet 26-3n3 Goslz ror the People, - ♦T TIT CENTRAL . BRICK STORE. T N: BETTIS is just receiving. et the Central store It • in the new brick bloc* a very large and desira ble stock of GOODS, which he offers et a very small alvance from cost. Purchasers desiroui of getting the worth of their money, end having the satisfecnott of be ing honestly dealt with, will find it their interest to ex amine his stock belore purchasing. Among my goods may.. te found French, English and American broad cloths, do:mutaimere, silk velvet and satin veatings, fancy vestings, sheep's gray cloths, sat inetts, Kentucky jeans, tweeds, limeys, knit°woolen shirts and drawers, cotton do.; 'apace's, a grist variety, French merinoes, silk and wool do., de brines, Oregon, gale, lama and woolen plaids, ginghams, cashmetes.. mantilla silk, bonnet velvets and satins, ttimmings to correspond, gimps and fringes a,good assottment, bras sells and woolen carpet bags, *MAIL strartilla, cash mere. delain, french ,and woolen plaid shawls, domes tic goods, hosiery and gloves, carpeting's, 4 and 8-4 oil cloths, window shades. &c. Groceries, crockery, stone and tin ware. hardware, boots and shoes a bugs assort ment. Leather, nails; square, mond and common bar iron, plow and sledgepattems nail rod, horse shoes and nails, band afd hoop iron, see?, english blister, .germart, american spring steels, 7 by 9, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 glass, putty. linseed end lamp oils, paints of all kinds, mackerel no. 1 and 2, codfish, &c. &c. Goode mold at cash prices for grain, batter, cheese _ &c. Wanted 1000 fox and martin skins for which mini will be paid. . I take this method of informing my old friends and customers, that I have made arrangements with Mr. N. N. Betts, to partially take charge of, and assist him, in his business. I would, therefore, be very happy, to see any ofou at the above mentioned establishment, where goods must and will be sold at very low rates, for my 'motto istas it ever has been, small profits and quick sales. Call and see - Yours truly. BOOTS & 8110E8,—a good assortment of urn's, bOy's, and children's coats. and kip boots; also. ladies' and misses' shoes, of almost every veriety,theap as ever, by d 1 Z. T. FOX. MORE NEW GOODS ! . JUST RIC 61P ZD 1 Froth Supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Boots 1 Shoes; Caps, Naffs, Ise., It, which are gelling very low at FOXI3. No. 2, B. Row. GROCERIEti are selling very cheap r at FOX'S..— Any quantity of fresh Sugar.,-at-'a trills advance from first Mat, by the bbl.' or ; a beautiful. article of alffee for 9 cents ; good Green Tea for 3a., extra quay lit) , for 6a., and everything else in proportion. Please call at n 24 , NO. 2, B. R. . AIEUFPB, - thit are muffs, and can't be beat—some we .LVI. ty choice and beautiful Muffs that can't fail to suit, just recei v ed at n 24 H. S. & M. C. MER€UR, 4 ANE NOW NIICILIMING TERI LARGE k TRU GERBILL WORTHS? OF FALL GOODS, Consisting of more than their usual variety, which they offer to the public at their proverbially kw prams. Towanda, September 25, IRV. (11L8, Paints. Varnishes and Dye-staff& oI almost kJ every kind.. at septa ME RC U IRI3. OLOTHIS, CAIIISDIERtB & SATTINETS,&c. .—Prancti, Enitliali and Amancan Cloths . ; phin and fancy Casi►aens and &milieus; satin, silk, widen cia and wonted Vestinp„ very cheap at sep2s r' MERCUR 'TO 131 Ell DRESS 00D8:-:—Plaia, figured Wick sad colored Alpacas; black and cur Irked 14.etiases; Oregon Plaids ; rich Frei eh sad coin Cashmeres, peLainek&c., a great " of styles f . ! *sleet sep2s MERCUR IRON 4 NAILB.—A large .aaaortment for mkt, at sep2 MEROUIVIS. NOVAirOtIA GRIND STONES, Rot sale at MERCUR'S. HARDWARE.—A very large stuck of Hardware, of every description, just reed at MgRCURIL COCOA & CHOCOLATE. genuine end fresh, by xtj Oct. 27. CARTER 8c MALLEY.' =I ME A. D. MONTANYE 'f-'lGtetelfirittim, tcr. - 13 WV - 4110 . 11 '. ' ' — ll • 'LARGE sad wsN Minted amiotiment of Tel ma AWieser Goods, just Neared. sad for sal. by EL. LIOTJ 4 & TOIREINS, coesibingof -par DSfl GIOCBIIIIB, 1111M11111, NAILD, , Among our Goods may be found, French, grmliith and American Cloths and Cassimeres; also, a goodas sotturent of rine ..Canablems mid Tweeds. awe" gray cloth and abitnete; also, a good assortment of I war coot Cloths and'Cloalungs. For the LADIES, We base sag rputaStY of GiDff haeb,.lL Debbie., Cashmerea, shwas, of all colon sad prime, both cotton and millt--sierp ; Shawls; of all kinds, dims silk, black and fancy, -with taioninge is • correspond. Also--:Bonnet Silk & Bonnet Velvet trimming. IMFFF!"--a large stock. t 7. ELLIOTT & TOMICE‘S. Naw Arrival at No. .Briek Row ! g. Chatebtrits, 18 new raceiviog, and ogres for sale at die - DRUG DEPOT, No. 1, Brick Row. a large addition to his former stook, consisting of every variety of Groceries, Dreg aid "'MMus. Dye naffs, hints, 011 s, Perfumery, Paley Ankles k. which will be sold at wholesale or retail, at unaguanY low prices. TeraurCASH. Towanda, June 18;1847. • DATENT MEDICINES, every kind now in use. ./. ma botanid et tbe Drug Depot; Agent for.l4:yne's Smith's, Cliatenees, Moffitt's, Pain killer, and rioas other malichies. A full and general w y always on hand ! jell Na 1, BR K RC*. • THE-DIGNITY OF 9 NO. 3 PT UP ! THE•old firm of WM. H. BAIRD 4 C O., been dissolved by mutual coma:Lend the 4oAlai ber being disposed to keep OLD N 0.34 (who is damps right) GOING AHEAD, would now ainauceee Whom who like to buy goods cheap, that he is now daily me .ceiving from the city of New York, • nevr,and splendid assonment of Goods, which he is bound to sell as cheep as they can be bought this side of the city of New York. My assortment consists, as co...nd•of bRYOOODS.GROCERIES.CROCKERY, HARDWARE. IRON AND STEEL, BOOTS & SHOES. BOlt SLEDS, TRUCK CARTS. &C., &C. • • Now, Mr. and Mrs. Everybody, just continue your old habit of dropping In at No. 3, before purchasing 'elsewhere, and if I don't sal you goods tight. "don't buy them." I have accommodating clerks, who will always be happy to wait upon you in case you don't find the Old Man eonstandy on band himself, and I have o Jo doubt but on pricing the goods you will be gfad to buy. I feel•thankful for past favors, bestowed upon the old firm, and it shall be my sim to merit a coatinuaatie of the sane. nov2 E. W. BAIRD. QEA FOOD.—Codfish and Mackerel, any quantity /..." for ode at nlO BAIRD'a BROWN SHERTINGS.— About 43,000 yards of Brown Sheeting...just reed at BAIRD'S. "rr-E9TINGB.-B.tin, silk, satin stripe, silk velvet V ana - other Vestings, for winter or summer, fall or spring ; a greit - Asso_rtment at BAIRD'S, No. R. B.R. rililOICE DRY GOt i Alpaccam, French Mini. Oregon plaids, moostin-de !aims, Colombian plaids. gingham*, of all descriptions, &e., &a., at Nov. 10. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brielt_Roar. r UR GOO DB.—Gentlemen's fur caps, Ladies' mutrs, dm, a good assortment at BkIRD'EL QAWS.—MiII saws, and 8i ket and 8 foot cross cot -40 paws, at BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. HATS CAPB.—A good assortment silk and fur Hats. gent's glued caps, with (*pen, (a great ar ticle for 'stormy weather,) men and boy); cloth caps, children's velvet caps, &c. You will Bud all these kinds, and many more, at 0%0 ; BAIRD'S. • AORSE BLANKETS.—If you want a good and cheap article of the kind, all at , BAIRIM PAINTS.—White and red lead, Venetian red, Bps. nigh twown, copal gum, litharage, chrome green, chrome yellow, varnish. &e., at BA !RD'S. LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.—Fringe, gimp, habit buttons, and all kinds of fixin's for trimming ladies' dresses. at BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. riLOTHB.—French, and English Brood Cloths and Cessimeres, Sauinets, sheep's gray, a good assort ment It nlO BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. LADIES !—Do you know where to fi nd the nicest French Lace Capes in town I—the spot is at Nov. 10. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. LADIES' CARPET BAGS, a splendid article, at N0..11. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT, at MASON'S MILL, Monroe. .Sept. 23, 1847. $2 REWARD !--Btrayed ittilen from the sub scriber, residing near the centre of Litchfield tp., Brad. at., Ps., about nine weeks ago, • dark brown Wl' AG, heavy bodied, horns mostly black. A reward of two dollars will be pkid to any person who will give inlirmation where said stag may be found. Oct. 26, 1847. LEONARD DEMAREST. Another Great Victory in Mexicol THE news was receivedi simultaneously with newa that Abere had been another graat arrival of New Goode at the SAVINGS BANK , And caused a Tremendous Excitement ! ! The present proprietor. C. REED, take@ this oppor. - tunity to return his thanks to his former patrons and the public generally, and also of informing them that he is noir receiving a very large and general asitxtment of Fall and Winter Goods, of every dercririon which he pledges himself shall and wiil be sold as lob; as at any other establisbnient within 100 miles of Towanda. 4 The public generally are respeetfolly invited to call and eremitic to satisfy themselves at No. 5, Brick Row. Towanda, reptember $l, 1847. Ulan ItiCirALZI9.4IIII3LIVELEIT,9 It No. 7, New - Brick Block, - T 8 now in full blast. where the public con be team. modeled with CRACKERS, at wholesale; Beau, CAKIIIII, bg tite hundredor thousand,-will be famished et prices which Will make lien object for Grocers in the country to give ne a call. Cann, of every description, for public at prints parties, furnished to order on the shorten nisice. Oct. 24. CARTER & RMALLET. FLOURF . .—bo seeks o f first rate floor just received and for sale at BA!RD'B, NO. 3, B. IL UT EST INDIA PEPPER SAUCE, a spkridid st ir V Wein. pot op in wine vinegar. exprewly for fami ly ww. 027 CARTER & SMALLEY. AITINDOW GLABB.-7 by 9. 8 by 10, 10 by 12, WY 10 by 14, 12 by 141, 12 by 18, 14 by 11. MI of Boot quality..ad in ascalkat order, for sale by October 19.1847. 0 D. BARTLETT. To AU landdidat I _ THE subscriber, baring made new arumpunents, is very desirous of settring - up his old accounts. and requisite those indebted, to setae immediately, by giving their notes, psyabis in the spring. if they era not this to Me" up now. Immediate attention is 'equated. October 27; BURTON KINGSBERY. LAMEX WINTER DRESS GOODB .— A variety, romprii.ing all the Istasestyks and most beautiful pstterad, just reesived and Air wale way low by u)9 O.D. BARTLETT. SII/MI4ER SHAWLS. • beautiful assoortatent of 1 "-. 1 DeraP, De Lain and Broeba Shawls may be toned at the SAVINGS BANK MILLINERY AND MANTUA MAKING. AIR& DOANIC. CIONTINUEB to carry on the above business in all tts branches, at her old stand, corner ad River and Bridge alerts, where &math and Cape can be par. chased, and work will be done promptly, fashionablyi and at iatiefactery pricey as mall Towanda, October 27, 1247. • • . /%` - 't • jitladinathe - * 4... • 1111-Vrc 0.0 WO% • Aut Rinied\et NO. 2; ihith Row; • Nein of New rill & Witter aids, WillOß seed and Inaba .old et the wesilosnot ett& kr Carh W Rea!ly Pg• EoelYPerirol who Tay went GOOD and CHEAP gooda,to respect• lolly invited to cell sad examine shining& Don't fai4 to eaU se it costs soothing to look, and we eansider h a favor to show the goods, and will try to Enke hen object he those wishing to bay of R. T. FOX. 0_ IIAlgr•e• p.!101471 B HEETIN9B, &Map, • 41 ° magi, widiruig. Wins ! cotton yore R angst wotp, clomp as ON chomped. at Bra IPQrB. rI_DIGHAIIIB I GINGHAbIB!-100 pima, new and moat splendid atyka,• -the prealeirreet in mattes. Also. ereion Mk. Silk P l aids. mind all thenew styles dm 'roods all 'LNG. 11, &ink Rem:, J PS. k STRIPED ALPACCAB , it the 0G , k,1 very Imre possible pokes at POrtit_l_ IaARDWARB, i good. emonanne, haelacßag ben. &e. at No. 2, B.R. FOXIL p4V 178 . 648 & DtlS-BTUFFP4 aso Mathew by the gloss at Na 2, B. R. FOX'S, SEALED HALF BUSHELS, on band and for side et sep- 15 , FOX'S. Cooking sod - Parlor Stoves. • TEST - received Cooking MONTANYES Ij CO's, e. lame lot—Aleo, PIPE, end a few wood-band stoves, ea of which will be fold cheep km pay. Sept. 7; 7847. ANOTHER ADDITION TO THE Stock of Goods ht the Sates Bank. T N consequence of the pest nub at the Savings Bank 1. for Cheap Oxide. the propr i etor has been induced to replenish with a splendid aneertment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which are now opening, and sidl ing at greatly reduced prices. The proprietor. Mr .0. REED, pledges himself totally and amply sustain the Credit of the institution which it has hitherto bores, i.e. for selling goods cheaper than my other establishment in Bradford es. Persons desirous of testing thisilseve only to cell at. No. 6, Brick Row, and satisfy themselves. July 7. 1847. • C. REED. LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN OINGRAMS, and Light Ginghame, base been nmeived at the Savings Bigk, and are selling twenty. Elite per cent. cheaper thin ever. 1;7 114. REED. BOOTS & 13/10M—A hugs and exhaustless as. ointment of nurse and fine boots and shoes, ladies' full sad half gaiters, kid ties, buskins, French kid slip pens, children's cloth and morocco shoes ars now selling may low as the Eileainp Bank, No. 5, Brick BON'. CASH PAID FOR OATS, RYE AND' CORN, Ilimomood, Nov. 10. By S. C. NAGLEE. UMW Afteetilao &NV %Mao NEW . GOODS, , AND 'NEW PRICEh ! lop XINGSBERY & CO., are jaw receiviag, di -1J• Metly from New York and opening at the new brick atom, recendy erected at B.Kingebeiy's old stand, a large assortment of Fall .4 , Winter Goods, comprising Broad cloths, - Cassimeres, Sattincts ; Alpacas, of eve ry' description • French 4' End fish Merinos : Moo reline De Letitia ; Gin ghsams, a great variety; Cashmere 4. woolen Shawls ; Domestic goods, Hosiery and Gloves, of every option. Groceies, Crockery ; Hardware, Boota 4. Shoes, Sole and uppmeher, French •asul common calf and kip skins, ire, round any Swedes Iron. ip. . Glass, Hats ant Calu ' 4 'in and Stone Ware, Paper Hangings, a robes and Mil's, Mackerel, Codfish, - dird, Herring. The attention of the public is nreptctfitify invite,' to Our present large stock of goods, which are nowrrvhibit ed for sale at the lowest priors, for ready pay. They have been selected with unrumal care and attention, ex- - - 1 presily for the accommodation of oar customers, and we belierte offer inductitnents to purchasers no where else 'to be met with. (0 - Remember, bekwo purchasing ehmewheWs, to call et B.Kinpbery's old stand, and examine our goods and prices, as we are confident they will meet the views of the clonal cash buyers. _ BURTON KINOSBERY, 7. /C; SMITH, Oct. 12, 1847. W.'F. MENARDI. This Way for Bargains. DARAPOLS, SUN SHADES A.ND SUMMER STUFFS. selling at end. at FOX'S. • t-- OILS, PERFUMERIES , a spl •rhd article of Hai Brushes, Thermometers, and Fancy Articles, foe sale at jell; No. 1, BRICY ROW. Fair Waning tad the Last Meths ! T HEREBY ream every person indebted to me, that 1. mikes immediate payment is made, they will be sued ! Tbis notice is given without respect topmasts and all ,persons knowing themselves indebted, will save costs, by giving prompt attention. Towanda, Oct. 12, 1847. 11. HATHAWAY. SAY WOLIN i don't tell any. body that we will pay the "reed )oh s Davis," for 100 bushels Chestnuts and 600 lbs. Lard. CARTER & BMALLEY. 1130 M SO ics immosanntnaisr, ALARGE end extensive assortment of School, Chao' steal and tifiseellaneous BCKIIK9) , also a large stock and great variety of Papertr, including note, letter, cap, folio, post office and wrapping papers; together with a complete assortment of Blank Books, Visiting Cards, Enuekrpcs, ke., &v.; all for sale cheaper than the cheapest, by 019 a D. BARTLETT. .W.,41C11T11120 0:6.111it• AM" Grafts, IXTOULD again inform the Ladies that she has just V Y returned from New York, with the latest and M3lli fashionable style of Mats. Caps. and Raul dres ses r also • large anJ choice selection of Millinery Goods, consisting of Musk Vacate. Silks and Satins r a large,assottment of &Mama. Flamers, Plumes and Lain. Also /Prima etabioderai ekensisdles, gimps. fringes and black Limning lace : all of which will be sold at as low • pries as ass be purchased elsewhere. Towanda. October 11,1847. 'ffkinVILITSDA. deMATEGLWV. frHIS Institution is now under tha charge of Mr. F. W. Gown. a graduate of Yale College, assisted . by Mr, 0. H. Pasyr, of Cain. The first term com menced on the 16th of Sept. oh. The second will commence on the 6th of .Dec. . Pupils are admitted at any time. TIM Tuition per terms of demo weeks 1 Common English studies, ' $2 50 Higher English stunies, s.• 400 Ancient Lemma/es mid higher mathematics. 5 00 Extra charge. ( let Ind 2d tens.) ' 23 Arrangements wilkbe made trs we the services of an ecoomplished Preaptrese m the ipring. Oct. IL J. D. MOPITA SU, President. TETHERS AS, my slab, LAVINA DUNN, has kat V V ay bed and bawd, without any kook mow sa pnwooatioa. this it hereby to maim say perms fns barboriwrao muting two on toy awn* elf will pay no debts or damn& of bat easuwethrir. Ross, AeR. R, ISM PATRICK DUNN. Airurrs—A large assortateat of all kinds sod cull tia% are now seUlog very low et dal Ravings Dank; No, 5. Brick Row. dl C. REED. GROCERIES - - -A Urge and ostensive atioeUnent, of every description, has just been received at the Savings Sank. and ale ealliog chespes-than the cheep. et No. 6. Brick Row. • C. REED. AP/I! CAPS ! of every kind arid sort; aka robber %.) Ovecaboos, consisting of blen's sandals, Ladies' do. buskins, and all other kinds, just ietaind, and for sale low at lbw Savings Bank. di C. REED. utrrna & SODA CRACKERS, soda biscuit, wholesale and retail. di C. IMED. 1/I[CALISTER'S OINTHENT.—A new supply of /TA this &serially popular ankle just received at 0r725 /43RetIR'S. , , -ODIM Millld. TbatiAEl*. k N C. Tonkin, • AU'° IIIII:tbomiolver., together hi db. M hop by dose opplieotiew ittestime brtwelisee, to wait weber, of pub 1k portiere:4 They,resy ohnryirbol fogad reedy to .ttenJ 1. e i person who wishes arwoutodstiows to their User. occupy the old stand of Elliott & lferenr. jog teas enlarged and made awe eperi. ' enswasers will and it eery plow , - s. ELLIOTT /k TOM KINB. (.. They wi sea alit our eat • lost to de Ibry *Ti ad Slaw Goods. New N. N. BETTS ! T 8 now opening a new and splendid miasmata of 1 Maple and finer 'at Miaow. (situate/ow klain drat two doors below Bridge street (want side) away oppialho r ilanisayes & Co.) embrocing all asticles genendly kept id the country, such as Dry Goods, Glycerin, Crockery and Glass ware, hardware. Nails, iron, all die varieties of Sled. Glass, Paint. Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil ke. which he tam is purchasers at mama low prim for Cask,Pivilace, or improved coedit. And would re spactruny invite all who wish toparches. to call and examine hulAgoods and prices before purchasing else. ahem, as be 'a confident be can order good bargains. June 1, Ine4 PRINTS, M. be taints, Gingham:is, Lawns, &e.-- Tee Ladies will find a bamotial asnottatent at joss 9. BETTS'. AGREAT vanity of shawls saes, parasols Wks and Mame Boune“, very' ebe,p at BETTS': BLACK & BEAVER CLOTHS, Wet. and fancy Casimerea, mod all gods of Rummer stalk a bras amortment,low for =A at BETTW. VULNDOW & WALL PAPER, a wee variety and IF V cheap at ITARRIB & BLOODS' tires scythes and scythe LA maths ;also Barrio' cradle scythes at BETTS'. QILKB.--Bhiek. colored, plaid, and changeablenniss .7 1. Silks ; alga, white and colored Bonner Satins. at sep24 • ME ROG Irig: TIREBB GOODS-100 pieces now opening at . the Savings Bank. consisting of Farrah Mains. plain Alpaccas, Abysinian stripes, cardikor plaids, cashmeres, monslin de laines, plain and twilled gingham'. *cote. all of which will be sold low. at''' REEWB. CLOTHS & CABBIMERKB, Vnstjogs, Overcoat Cloths, with as brown, olive and gold mixed- Bea. Veen will be sold very low at SAVINGS BANK. ESTRAY. -Broke Into the enclosure of the subvert. her. on the 26th of August bet, a RED COW, 8 or 9 years dii. The owner is requested to prove pro. . perry, pay charges and take her away. Troy, Sept 27. HOWARD BPALDING.Ben. PRINTS, of every variety and style , foreign sad do. mettle, now opening at wholesale and retail, at anlB MONTANYrB Ar. CO. CLOTHS. CASSIMERES & vESTINOB at may. saperior style and &OA. and at prices to suit those who wish to purchase cheap. multi MONTANYEB & CO. SHOES—Ladies' Misses and Children's, • large va k. 7 rid" on hand iat je9 BETTS'. _ _ ANOTHER. GREAT BATTLE ! .foother Large and Bp Undid Lot or - Renoir made Poihint/ JUST arrived at L. BATCHELOR'S CLOTHING STORE. Here is the place to get cheap clothing, at least 50 per cent. cheaper than at any other place. have all kinds to suit eustoiners. My stock is large, consisting of Cloaks, Coma, Pints, Vests, dec. r&e.— Elegant and new premium styles, aloe at astonishing low prices. Cloaks. Over Costs, Brown, Ddb, Do, business Costs—all kinds, Black Dress Coats, French Dress Do., Gold Mixed, Do., "Satinett Pants, Cassimere Do. Black and Green Monkey Jackets, Fancy Basin Vests, Black Da., Cashmere, Do., Double Bresated Do., White Mancilic Do. Also—Canton Flannell , Draw; era. Shirts the 'same, and some splendid hoe Shins.— Alst—Blue and Black Cloth,, Brown Do., Caesium:rex, Plain, Fancy Do., Vestings ofitOrinds. V' Cutting and Mending done ramp and making up at L. BATCH ELOR'S Oct. 9, '47. Clothing Store. .13ICTORIAL BROTRER JONATHAN, the-the 1 Fourth of July, at No. 1, BRICK ROW. Q ALT— 100 bbl.. Salt just. received sad far sale .t BAIRD'S, N 0.3. B. R. 911810118.1114311 an lam= 8 =lmmo Nsre scimearammh late of the Clansmen! Howe, Tainando, Pa., which was destroyed by firs on the lila of March last, 'ETAS leased the old stand, on the meet aids of the 11 public equine, lately occupied by Williun Brim sign of the Tips, where he is prepared mid will be hap py to wait on hi. aid customers and the public generally His bons* is in good order, and him facilitim for ae cortursdating traVellers and visitors. such ne will enable him to give ample eatistiection. Charges atedernte. ' Towanda, Oc•aber 20. Itl4l. FOR THE LADIES—a large assortment of white goods, such se Irish linens, cross barred,and striped muslins..jacortens, swiss muslin'. die;; also swiss mull, and muslin edgings, thread and tattoo edgings, bobbins, silk fringe and buttons, lace buttons, patent whalebone skins, purse twist; in short a great variety of fancy goods of every tracription, may be found at the seP 27 , SAVINGS HANK. Gelieral Scott in the City of Memo And another large stock of Goods just received a t. MONTAN YE & CO'S STORE. which have been cared!" selected for the Fall Teade. THEpublic are invited to all and examica their stack of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Crockery, Hoots & SilioesM•ta &'Caps, and everything in the line of staples, sailed to the wants of this region of eountry, which have been purchased exclusively for Cash, and at the lowest ebb in the market. We hope our old friends will not forget to give 'us • call, as we can make itilan object for them to do so. Towanda, August IS, 1847. J. N. Sumner, M.: D., Dentist, T 8 now in town, and will rennin al Woodrujra Ro -1 get, three or four weeks. His friends are invited to evil. November 1847. DISSOLUTION. frHE pattnership heretofore existing wider the firm J of Coentaugh * Safiskty. Willis day dissolved* Mutual consent, &fs businais in future will* conducted by U. Coolhough The books and amounts of thelnuits in the bends of D.C.litehbary ; those indebted to the firm by note or book sealant, will make paYment to D. C. Maeram Salsbury. COOI,DA UGH. m, Now. 10, 1547. D. C.ISALSBURY. TROBING GLASSES, • huis oiroctutoot far ado AA at ul7 -BAIRD'S, No.B, B. B. MEASURES—Heir bushel, Peas hug quart, tiro qutii, and on. • aseasanei. at 1144.1RD11.- MtrYiril r .o vow varkty of otogaot saffip; ~vs. 7 boootiful—juit tedium! awl for Ws very low. by 0. D. BARTLITt. A LARGE uwetuwat or Broad Cl;Abe, Goraiincree. 11. and Seitinette, which we have long been famous kw selling good and cheap, now cheaper than seer— and upon which we cludlenges the world,,lnet received at o. Dr. BARTLETT. Towan.la,Nov. 3..18411. F RINGES & OUHPEK of an kinds • a., nations Ind other trimmings for dra ws. and Awns, by antB MONTANYE. & CO. COIL.CHAIN. for bull irbeels to um dre.&e. just received end for mile by • _ October 19,1947. O. D. DARTLErT. • 7 - . 2, titga lbw T Oft 01%4UtiCHN8,drymis Deeiruber • own, Iv semi. t Durso-41aiiii Weßfaastn, diuse*:lo4o Lerif --Addison Brinhara; Amon Knori s y 4 1J lidiehinrpstik , Own ; Spritialea , ..,Wadoard botTy ; Smithfield--Stephen Calii, W. P. FainatiOnhy South Creek—ben Danning; • Herrieh—Geo.. W. Elliott; Albans tp--Jotm Grillin ; - Wyakasing—Charks Hower; ehtnitenrio—Wat. Horton 2d ; Windham—Parlay Johnson Jr y Deribroboo—Wm. Knapp; Cohnobia.-11). Lino, t . 1 • RorpriteillSet W. Maynard ; _ Athens bolo-4W. Ildatherwoon ; tp—Rufus 'Wino* Rent ni Franklist—J. G. Ridgway ; Canton c --804. S. Smiley ; • INOnroct=Freetztaa Sweet y Albsny—R*pin Wikrf Til iIIWORS-.-1/1111ST LIVIZIG Me... Richard Ashton. MOM* Tilyfee, tkamot WeMb Graneille--Elon A. Bailey ; freehlimi-Win. Mika ; Wyalusing-4ra.Brown ; . Ilidgberry••4loenull P. Bon, W. 8. Melded ; Warren-Cabin Butlington.Satintel L. S. Wheaton: Bpringfield-4enveCaeley, Paul Faro, n. Jas. U. Guam • Burlhar on—AN . Campbell, C. T. Mem: Ronte.—M. C. Cannon, Aimed _Forbes ; Orwell—Eli Fletcher; I. Shosheqcin--Alfred Gore, J. it, Hanlon, Henry Irma* , bevy Towanda bore—D. C. Hal, Cyrus Smith ; SmithSeld--W. F. Kellogg A i Troy tp.James Merritt, Alonzo Morse,S. A. Taylor. Chia. Williams; Towanda. tp--Diesid Ratty; Litellftel4--Aaron Slone ; i - Leroy—Ansel Tillotson; Herrick—Abner Taylor; Standing Snme—P. 8. Whitman ; Wysoz—John W. Whitney t 1 . • . Ulster—Wm. Walker ; VIA TISRSZ ZV111011111111C02 . 11 . 0 wan[. Springhill—Demon Ada. Jerome Green ; Orwell--Lyman Brownian ; Wysoz—D. P. Bartlett„.CurtiaXiink; Windham--Simon Brainard, Henry' Denham, Daniel Gardner ; Warren—H. B- Bowen E. L. Stephens; Ulster—Daniel Chubbuck ; Churchill, Joel Packard ; Hanel—E. Carr. Thos. Jona ; Troy tp—Wm. Clifien ; Pike-8. Chaffee, Myron Stevens, H. Stevens ; Durell--Wilron M. Decker ; - Rome—Sentth Forbes; Springfield—Wm. 8. Grace, Geo. Sergeant; • Sheshequin--Jeremiab Kilmer ; Columbia—John H. Furman, Peidg Peek ; Burtingtcm—John Preen, Jr. Da•id Ross; South Creek—Benj. Quick ; Troy born—G. F. Reddington ; Litchfield—Elijah Wolcut ; • Franklizi-Obas. Stevens; ; . Athens tp.,—George Welker; Ridgbeny--John Wallace ; Athens' borough—George H. Wellep, J. K. Wright.' ADMINISTRATOR 4 S 'NOTItE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of GEORGE CLAGGErr,late-of-Springhill towp., deed, are hereby requested to make payment Without delay,- and those having claims against said estate,: will please pro sent them duly attested to the subwiber. GEO. W. CLAGGETT, Administrator Springhill, October 16, 1847. 1 ADMINISITATOR'S , NOTICE. ALLpersons indebted to the Estate lof Absotem Wilcox, dec'd., late of Leßoy !township, are here by requested to make immediate payments:, and all pawns having demands against mid estate are reques ted lo present them immediately lo the subscriber for settlement.. A 3408 W. WILCOX, Adler. Leßoy. Oct. 19%60847. ADMINISTRATOR'S; - NOTICE. ALLpersons indebted to the estate of Isaac Irak= late of Leroy township, deceased, are hereby requested tombs payment withwit delay, and those having claims against said estate. will please present them duly attested to the subseribefre. JOHN C. WILCOX, ELIZABETH' WILCOX, Leroy. Novimber 2, 1817. Adminiilastors. IDEDLERS will trait to theien4wintage to eon at the Drug Depot, where they an be sapplied with eve ry article desired, such as phials, essences, Ore., on the hest terms. jelB No, 1. BRICK ROW. Nr 17 co ID Oil THE larayst-ind most extensive assottmerat of NEW .1 GOODS. suitable to the searon,seleesad with great are, and for sale cheap as the cheapest, foe cash or ap proved credit—just opened at Towanda, Oet. 5, 1847. 0., D. DARtLETris. JUST COME, .L7o' AZITZ. 41424=1:42 FOR sale cheap 60f Cosh az/ Lumber. Wined en. amine them. TR.ICY & 110011 t„ Towanda, Nov, 17. 1847. ' No. 4. Stick Rani: SPANISH; and twit" Spanish MARS, for ask in any quentity, by ,n 24 TRACY in MOORE. L A, t X CUT SAWS, a first rate article, for sate cheap by TRACY & MOORE. ONE rIALF TON OF LOG CRAIN% for sole by bov24 TRACY & MOORS. Wawa), to Peddle Jew(lry vANTED. %bee active, higelligent, young men to peddle Jewefry end Fancy Goods % on foot. To young men, who tan como well recommended, liter,. encouragement will be given. Persons desirous of engaging in the badness, will piease all on the sub scriber. at Mrs.Delpeuch's is Towanda tp., on the 28th 29 ehl or 30 th of November ihr4‘:: Or on the 14th or 15h of December next. n 2 EPII.KfDDER. lea/1 4 41334112 - RICO ATVFICE is hereby given tol Retailers of Foreign .1.11 :Geodiand Mr rcbantlize, trho have not laid that lionises for 1847, to call and pail up immediately. NOveinber 4, 1847. J REEL, Treasurer. C OTTON YARN, carpet want', Nitta, waddingovick. ing, brown and bleached sb'entinp and Alining% may. be Round at a bargain and vier', low at the Savings Bank, eep29 NO. 5, B. R. ' doolluer Large Suppli of, NEW FALL & WINTER. T HE GOODS: subscriber is bow reeeivuirf his !mod Fall and Winter .apply of Cieerbi t ,which will be eobt eery, low es usual. FINGSBERY, Jr Nov. 16. Cor.l Main sad &idyl WIN. DRY MD Gtoceties..ileidwono. Hoots I Ansi. Crockery. Nada, 'Glam. Codfish and )belserek PAM* OWN Rot, Cop end Mitts, nooks sad thation qty. Fondly Mwlieinao , dee.. jinft rectived at • N0v.16. FaNnitillSitY. DERBONS wishing to porch* SUGAR. wilt move 1 from tee to two dollars patina. by calling mt. the earner of Maio and Bridal, mummer. Nov. 16. ICHNSBERY: Jr. • "DOOM & SHOES,coonistiolt of an hide ova kip. boob, lodine stall mime slipper., gaiters and bait pions; chikiron'o shim ; sho u t; doisaramoissoot of Halm an Calm. ityrio* open; at the &iv*. Bank septa , NO. ik B. R. CRAWLS.—n, .• At.DeLainek, and Wool Shaw& a twee • 1 ■t MERCUIrei. CCAPBl—Mea's, Bpi% and Children's eel. V vet, ekuh and fur, aid fur trimaran] eals.—• comp l ian t , the greateet variety Ste, seen in thisphke„ jent received end far sale rely how hy. October la. 1847. O. D. BARTLETT. GINCH3 Sc. PMTS.-413in sal twilled Ulna hams, English sad Anwripan Printa, a beautiful asscututeut dt serts MERCUICS. =MEI