- .77 Wl=s7 IZSIVE.I4.-f1eR4.1.1%; , 111 ,,,, PCN0t* AL A411E:0.., , rinv, and a b making appropriation for certain Da. tvtorsn Ina .ren.—Yre not deceived with . VIUTI ti in! ications *high were wad rwiee and iifeyred to Aore—la,itithittaitattevtatifactioalo yoitiAlN* disease j the Committee of the Whole. • will cure itself; especially if that disease be Consumption •oe; *Nilieekip:isOluticiti itsfika Liver con4daipt• yva calitadihe•r i ssinettro b ea r s rti 131exico and Cialfoinia'were laid over..mustre taer benevolence awl a ldnd PrOciiieneo ; The res o ut i o4, m r., Giodth„, , f so i l ih a "i n t. Lazo &vele!! 'reach . The ktnarmion)Evroally pars.' nietit Uri Wect coinibittee of gve;l4ri'etiqtaie into ,Pisiii4On and 41 c . c aisOkcc,i, now the Jaye trade cidati in the District of 4 : l .P ate - di ttAl li l and nnin''' runt th4OuntrYi and doe *lave ult.. .4mg in inc ives;ealled ap t and .W. 'Giddings*idled fix: the prq vinus.question, ---, kir, Holmes: movedto lay the enhjelirnritin tble table. '• , .. , i f 1 • The yeas and nays were taken on Mr. Holm es - - _. moticau and it was last. . , Mr. Garnet Duncan a resolutio ./ ns, asking' sidentto t o communicate Gen.- Taylor's reply.to.See %wary Maq's letter reprimanding Getr.-• , Gaines, w as passed. ,_ Mr. Clingtiant presented a vesoletion, asking the President to eetrirnnuicate theadenoe r a w live to Gen. Scott's trial at P Mr. Botts, offered a resblution,‘ king the IPreei ertwe dent to eommtinicate by what aukhonty the,Secre ' tary Of the Treasury' had established a tariff in Mex ico, which lies 'over. Adjourned. - • Mr. Rhett in a'defence of the administration— When he bad concluded', Mil'Gotgin obtained the floor, and on' his motion the Committee rose and the House adjourned.' ~ ~....t 'i 1,,, •• • . - Fat:ass Jan 28 Se to tusk, from the committee oI L Na. sal Affairs, introduced a ,bill to incorporate the ex an navy -with that of the United - States. Mr. Pearce, from the Committee on the Library reported a bill for the purchase of the Hamilton pa pers. - . . The Senate then resumed "the itonsiderntion of the Ten Regiment bill. General Cass expirs i sed the hope C that the debate Would soon be bFought to 'a close. , Mr. l'helpe then resumed his 'remarks and pro ceeded with the aTurnent. ' Mr. Downs obtained the floor on the conclusion of Mr. Phelps' remarks, and the Senate 'adjourn ed over till Monday. llouse.-Nothing of importance transacted. Auti-RemovoiMeethig. At a meeting of more than one hund red and fifty of the citizens of Sallivan county,. from the townships tl Cherry, Shrewsbury and-Davidson, held in the ' Court room. at Laporte, on Wednesday afternoon. , February ; 2d, A. D. it34li. Wh e n on motion of Robert Taylor, ROBERT XITCIIEN, Esq was appointed President, And on motion of John Hiddleson, GRORG6, Hrssorcza, p. lltcnsan TAYLOR, EDMUND • PENNINCITON t. JOHN o'. JONES, • and DENNIS TitALl:, were appoint ed V:ce SZ Presidents, - and on motion of James Taylor, W. M. Lirovanhollan and John Buck, were appointd Sec ietaries. The object of the meeting was then stated, and ral addresses delivered, when on motion of Benjamin Mester, the following persons welre.ap •,-,. pointed a committee to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting, viz. John Hiddleson, • trues l'a.ylor Timothy Crawley, George Eilkins .I;id Griffith Phillips, Jr. The committee reported ::ce following preamble and resolutions, which were unanimously adopted. Whereas, we have seen proceedings of a meeo tag, reported as having been held at Quirinls schohl-bouse" on the '3oth of December last, in 4 which falsehood and misrepresentation appear to be the order of the day. And Wherein -they_eorn plain4to our Honorable Legislative bodies, of wrongs .1 2 4: It hick only exist in their fertile ima,nations, and v making a false statement of the feelings of the i:tbabitants, • ask .for redress of wrongs, and griev -3.; :laces Which do not exist. - Therefore ' Itesplved. That we have confidence toitelieve dr Honorable Legislature, will examine fully as to the facts, and having detected the falsehood, they ill not safely remove our county seat to one cor m of the county. making us bow in submission to . turnpike so called ; which runs across one corit'er fit, and which is in, no better state for 'travelling • ':et the 'roads denominated "those that never can bP travellee-in-the proceedings of the aforesaid meeting. • Resolved, That the present location of the cortn -ry ,seat, has already benefitted our county more than a location on the turnpike could have done nl many years. As it liar opened road thraugh.in uncultivated part of oar county, and given facilities tor travelling-to every portion of it, which it is not 7 probable would have been done for many years, it the ‘ , .unty seat:were located at any other point. And in Tearing "up this pan of the colmty., where 4 the soil is bets, than at env point on the turnpike, ..4 t•ern the Bradford line, to the point where it crosses . .; ! 1 east line of this county, and where water is ahuruhrrit for. mill-privileges within half a mile of ':,is place, and where a sawmill is now beini erect- And water from good springs within the town and also at a short distance on each t=ide of it, which gives . abundant water,tor all purposes of a , - ;,•••.illage; and a fair beginning has already been ma,le, which will enhance the value of property. .1.),I much enrich every portion of the county.— ` I'll. say the people in favor of a removal, ‘..t we do •fi not want the county enriched, our Wants are only tor the gurn i pi4. We want that henefitted. =We do not want new roads; we want the people to go 4rross'' by the - turnpike. To be sure a bridge would cost something across the Loyalsock, bat we o not expect a bridge, for the turnpike people to • • come here, would cost more thati,one for the peo ple of this part of Cherry, and from Davidson, and Shrewsbury, to go to the turnpike. And good se. unity has been offered to the county. commission ers, to bitildthe bridge for two hundred dollars, ft any time they would authorise the building of it.— l'he creek can 'nel,w he crossed with teams, and can all times eceept when there is a freshet in' it. y; vend loath having been already hauled across it this place. Resolved,-That charges of falsehood and bribery 'wing made is order to ;, , et us to sign a remon. sitance against' a remora[ ofthe county seat, are 'rea:ed with the scorn they merit, arid remind ns of . he thief, who, having escaped from . prison, ran t the top of his lunge, " stop thief," -" stop kcgolved. That the personalities used, and in viniatiOns of bribery made, are so low and scurril ,us. that they are unworthy the consideration of an .oriorable mind. That 4; ten days of grace" as they are called by ')e proceedings of the aforesaid meeting, given by ' ,, canng commissioners, were granted by specia '",tte-t of those who composed that meeting. an, order that, they might • make proposals which tt,py said they were not then prepared to make. T '.; . y.-ttitts.sliotheir gratitude for the favor shown . iirsolvetlthat Lewis Zanet, of Cherry, being nian in whom we have full eotifideru:e, and who well acquainted„witb the land, at and neur this • with the water, water privileges 4e., state of the roads' in every part of rthe county, ul alone the turnpike &c.. be requester' to act. r as in klarrisburg, and to testify before our Hon .ble Legislature. if he 'should be called upon, re. ice to the.sUtteruent made, antl. all Matters ger- . trine to the interests of this county.— - ----- Resolsed.:that the proceedings of this meeting . oe by the - eA and published in the pa- •.• - iirLyTerniunt t " Bradford ; and Dauphin coun 4. 4ts (Sigriett by the Officers.) a.: ar . N6suctigr, Jr., F ut Dealer • 3" Goode. rheiteries, Dardeeere Cutlery, Creeker y, Ohio Paiw.; Dye mtuff:g. Fish, Male. Chug, Saity Petty,iliee, Cart, ]qua'. %al, Ike , 'tt met received another e7tt Ore tat of trliteellaneotto Aitits so sTINTIoNmity, efritgreat rudely of. wo rt. wrapping, and 1101 , ! PAPER. • MerChanti supplied with bail: as, Paper, *e.. at wl e Prices. ' Brick wore, eor. of Maui 1 • eta., Doorpi Twett..„(3l Agents for eportee. cARR, No. 411 Q. North FoUrth st : and Pan building. N. E. earner of Thud and pock st Phdaddlptna ~1 1 PALMER. N. W. eornir of Third and Chesnut lanes* ' hsatelphut ; and td9 Nassau at., (Tribune buildiugs.l N.V.: .11111 r;r. PR ITT. 114 Nassau st.:.(next door 'to Tastunany as Nkn " therion, .11111.1!i price ilk); Ihed OEM s„ .„. Alitilipay. on have 'no• eicosi therefore for itegleetmitto Have yoga 'ifseideldflikkvi- Bp tioi deceived with quack noitruins, or "fitity;ioiiitibill of this.infishulle raL4fieine. An individual Ch4letion, tifinth -4 11rolinti.,reeendy paretra4d fOur battles ottwekti4 SAT— mien! the most 'celebrated physicans in,A4 city told €ildietbr id PatiCitt be thnkt send Old • krticle back, and e - Zellibld it for Dr. 'Wiesen Balsam oriVild Cheery. Be not deceived—re-i member that it is Dr. ‘liVistar's 'Balsam thin cures-40i br Wiataes that being, back the agate of health to the cheek Make to the eye, strength to the system, joy and gladness to the soul, and happiness to man—ii is Dr. Ifieditrtv Thai has Baisetkl*- 1 cOllbrilF:o l, ne‘ the siek, alonisbing syegroed with itsieffects and is .receemmended by the best physicans throughourtheilnpd. not doceired—hy n own un:ess signed 1. BUTTS on lie wrapper, the genuine Dr. I'llitar7s. The genuine Limed I. BUTTS on thy-wrapper i Eto:d by A. B:CHAfiII3F,BLIId Towanda. &Ali= FNAPIPL untidy commences with . neuseaand sickavins, great thirst. headach, redness of the eyes' dc. In two or . three days a pricking sensation is experienced, std an erupti on of n fiery redness begins to appear, 6 hit on the thee and arms, and finally a uniform redness covers the whole body. In eases of Scarlet Fever, Wright's Indian Vegetable' Pillsshould be taken every night on going to bed, in such doses as to:produce copious evacuations by the bowels. This coarse, if* property tblloweri up, wilt in a. short tim, sndiine rime mostvio lent attack Of Scarlet Fever, 'at the 'time time the digestion will be improved, and the Meal comPletely,purilled: Basta or Comveravtri AND , liirtinisSlC—Bemembenr, that the original *Manly genuine INDIAN VVALWEILII PILLs haVe the written signature of Wid t WRIGHT on the top table of each box. • • the ads . m celebrated pills for tale by . Momanyes &,'Co..'/Oweards. U. Mealy & C 0... Firtmcjitorrt ItI,W. & D. F. Pomeroy, Troy. D. Donk, Hornbrook. Correll & flee, East Daemon. 3. C. Adams. - Atom creek. Win iffirson. Muter. C. Rathbohe. Canton. L. ti. Ellietorth, Athens. W. Campbell, Sibeshortriu' Guy Tracy, Milan. .1 J. WerfortL 11oarostun. Principal 'Office and general Depot. 16Q Race St. Plea. To Printers. A fount of Long Primer, partly worn ; t fount of BrOVICT Lit'UT4 tICW: and various otherprinting materials not 14 use and will be sold cheap, at this office. Married, - On Wednesday, the 2d of Ifebruaq, inst., by Elder - Pox, of Spencer, Ma. Si:muss L Fewtait, of Monroeton, to Miss Ms': Dußois, of Tioga Co. IN. Y. Died. q this borpngh, Tuesday, February, 1, 1848. LTtrr SYS 011+1E•sis only son of 13. 4 F..and C. E. Pow aged three years nine months apd twenty-ftre days. n Burlington, on the 4th inst.: at the residence of her brother, C. Pratt. Miss .S►a►a has Parr, daughter of Duct. E. Pratt, of Canton, in the 19th year of her lige. ID5r. SONS OF TEMPEUANCE.—The tat ed meetings of TOWANDA DIVISION No:103, S. of T., are held every TUESDAY even ing, at 6 j o'clock, lin the Sons of Temperance Ball over B. Kingsbety's store. Py order of the Div., J. B. NEVINS, RS, Neu) abvcrtiscincuts. BATHING SALOON. HAVE the satisfactton of announcingto that numer etis friends, and the public that they have just open ed a BATHING ESTABLISHMENT. in Towanda, in the new Brick Block of Burton Kingabery, where all who wish to indulge in the healthful and invigorat ing exercise of a COLD ot.Wsau Bath, can at any time be ac'ommodated. trj" Call and try it. Feb. 9. The price for Bathing once, 25 cents. To those who bathe by the month, fie cents. • AD AI IMIS'rR&TOR'S NOTICE. ALL persona are requested to take notice that Silas E. 'Shepard of Troy township, Elias Rockwell and Betsey Rockwr It, of Canton Township have taken out Letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel Rockwell, deceased, late of Canton Township ; and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to call and pay up their accounts, and those haying claims are ye.. questedio present them, dutypitiested for -settlement S. E. StIEPARD. , • ELIAS ROCKWELL, BETSY ROCKWELL, February 11, ;848. Administrators. TIT/L1 3 1: - .E3 le/Ib7FLUDDI Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon Eift:LOUS To EXCEL !I S. Cooper 4 G. Jackson, pEOPEC (FULLY inform their friend...and tha public generally, that they have fitted up that law room in the New Brick Block all langsbery, Towan da, ip a superior style, where they will take pleasure in waiting upon their old customers, aid making new ones. In addition, they will beep constantly-en band a good assortment of FANCY GriODS, such as.aear's Maceasser's Oil, Ox. Marrow, Cologne,Victoria perfume, Hair knishes, /Shaving and Tooth br ushes, sad Combs. . ALSO—AU kinds of ladies' curls. Bosoms and Collars, Cravats, !Suspenders, Razors and Strops, Ameri can Sbampoone, for sale by the bottle, for restoring the hair and Preventing the accumulating of dandruff— warranted to keep the hair from falling off if used ac cording to directions. Always kept on hand a fresh supply of lined and composition hair. Dye warranted tocbange the hair instantly from • red or gray, toil beautiful brown or black. Gentlemen's Coats and Pants cleaned or colored ard warranted to give satisfaction. Razors honed on short notice. Boots and shoes blacked to order. Call and see for yourselves. Feb 9. .I)2taSZYX=DIN. ATOTICE is given, that the partnership heretofore existing•between the subscribers, is dissolved by mutual consent. The accounts are in the hands of.M. CARTER, who will pay all debts due by the late Gin). MILES CARTER. R. C. SMALLEY. January 27, JB4B. VALENTINES I—Just 'ireceiced the choicest ever V offered in this town, for sale cheep by Feb. I. lA4B. 0. D. BARTLETT. Ntliortua THE sultocnber proposes to attend to law business hereafter, on the following terms : He will tiy suits in the Common pleas, before arbitrators arid justices, and will make no change for service poles' his client succeeds' in the suit. From experience end observation he is of the opinion that if so attorney si sufficiently convinced of the.ustice and racticaMity otitis clienrii cause, to recommend a Suit or defence, be s'.tould be lathing to risk his fres on the result.otthe tittle; abd if in any ,case he is: unwilling to incur the risk, he cannot—coni - iiitiatiy,Punge his client Into the etitanse and uncertainty of a lawsuit by his advice. " Collections of eiery description will to attended' to upon the same terTe t CcirreyanHtig and titbit kiwis of office husioe, dope promptly iod at touteiitie chat ges. • CrrOffice in the North end of brick ROW yeef• the .Poet office, west mdever 'mein street; Tamen& ..‘ • Tountitle, Jm. 8. HENRY HOOTHI' ADMINIS" AWE'S NOTICE. A LL persons indents& iteilhe estste of DAN DICK /I. MON; dielf f ; late"ol 4 RittOirYsienrrAfito,ldre hereby . requested io maw payment ,wittidot delay, ind those baying claims against said estate will please-re scot them duly it udrutiested. for 'settlement. • MILLS 'CAltft,;* - eI.PENDLEIVIV Adrainietraumi. , Attar. Tridgb9ry, Dee. 0, 1047 IVIVAtiETREI3..- i qu*Tt. and e elf titshel. peek fion,quott, two quart weiait►ei,i BAUtirtik NOVA CO'S sep2s SALT- 109 RIND /TON. fot,Pele " ifERCURI.. just 'received sad for sale WARD'S, P 10.4, B. R: .emrsft , m grti ( tila t• Goods for the Pimple 101. !.I.( I i "At't 1 1 , i-fa/Ff. ) CENTRALBRICK4TOI)fi AT N. Eirrretsiomilteeisiee,l4 . the Caladium e' thelteer- Welt illOck;liierrienterllnd 41,4164 blasts& of' GOODS, •erhieit be Edema IV very snail imbued frodelsoetv Perebeeetedesitsesergetting the Werth of theireetoey; , iitial•befibur the eathteetemer be. hoitestirdeelt 'Whiff/lilted it theit inhere to es ' amine bit stock belore pureberie* • • I •' - 1. Aftwerairtoods may be found French, English' sod American bt% . immirasee, silk velvet 10 sanartestimm, fancy vesting% sheep's gay clothes+ SU. break," Keatecky Jamie, tweeds, 'litany', -knit mrealen - Wear rind drairmi, ensign do.; siphons, $ west variety, 'l4entb'inednerrak 'ilk mod- alma do:. de killed, therrs• gala, •htDa and'anidlen - plaids,' *inhume; eashmerits, inantffli•Mk, bonnet *hem. tand'4atina.lihnisingt iMershopmd, tempo and Gingers good minstasentvbrus, Sells and lenolirecerpet-tarK broth*. sarialllW,Vcsisk. mem delain p lrerteh 'and•woolect plaid-shawls, ammo. de-goods, hosiery and glirierr; carpeting', •4 and 1t.4 oil cloths, window shades, &e. Groceries, crockery, Rohe and tin were: hardware, boo's and shoes a logs assort ment. Letitia., nails, square, round and common bar iron; plMestrdiledgeptilterni nailtnd, horse shoes and nails, hind &nod hoop irosa,-cast, english Mister, german, stherlean Spring semis, 7by 0, tby• IS and 10 by IS glass, putty. liMeld sad" lamp oils, paints of nil kinds, mackerel no. I and 2, codfish, &e. Ike. Wools sold at • eash prices for grain, botter.'eheme Ike. Wonted 1000 Rd Mid skins' for' which cab will be'paid. . . take this m et hodd of informing my. Oil einnemenrobat there made arrangements with bir.A.. -N.-Betta,•to partially take charge of, and assist him. in, his business. , woold 4 therefore. be very bap ;to see any of you at the above mentionedestabliehment, rebore goods must and will be sold at very low rates, for my motto ism it em has been.,smull moths ,and sales. Call and see Yours-truly. . A. D..MONTANYE. • • 2 , 9ack YDS. SHEETING, (heavy' gooda,) l 4J. a. 7 ing at 8 and la cents • yard, at ide ten dß2 N. N BEXTS. tril atom CLOTHS ! CLOTHS t !--Every body admits that the cheapest in town are to be found at the Cen tral store; till end see ; no charges for showing goods. MUFFS!—These furred animals are to belted at the Central store. from 37i cents, to $lB. Hark the illace, if you want muffs cheap. Ii t N.BETTS.. • "MAll43—from a 4 inch spike down to a shoe nail; at the Central store. N. N. BETTS. Ifllitans Scott, -.BAU HAS removed his othee to D. Gash's new Witco. on secon4 of t, where he pill beplea eed to see those who need his prObilripast *vices. 'De*. 2,9, 1847.7 V CUT AND MILL BA.WB, hand and' ood do., A. at the Central store. d 22 N. N. BETTS. NATHITE LEAD, No. I, extra, dry anti ground 'in oil, at the Centeul atom, N.N. BETTS. THE DIGNITY OF NO. 3, KEPI' UP ! rTIHE old firm of V• 44. H. BAIRD dr. 1 30., hawing Seen dimolved brit/mud consent_ and the subscri ber being disposed to keep OLD 120.3, (whole always right) GOING A.lf EA %would now anemia* to those who like to buy goods cheap, that he is now daily •re ceiling from the city of New York, anew and splendid assortment of Goods, which he is boned losell egeheap - as they can be bought this aide of the city of New York. Hy assortment consiswes *anal of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES,CROCKERY, HARDWARE. IRON AND STEEL. BOOTS. 4(.8110ES. 808 SLEDS, TRLICU CARTS. &C., &C. . Now, Mr.and•Mrs....riverybody, just continue yont old habit •of dropping' ih at No. 3, before purehming elsewhere, and if I don't sell you goods right, "don't boy them." I have accommodating clerks, who will always be happy to wait upon you in ease you don't find the Old Maa'constantly on hand himself, and I have 11 doubt but on pricing the goods yon will be glad to buy. I feel thankful for prat aims, bestowal upon the old firm, and it shall be my aim to. merit a continuance of the same. tsmt2 E. W. BAIRD. QEA FOOD.--Catifudi and Mackerel, any quantity AO for sale at rt ID BAIRD'S. BROWjY RITEETIO7O9.—Abont 43,000 yards of Brows Sheetings, just reed at ' SAUDI'S. ITEsruvcti.—satin, silk, satin stripe, silk velvet V and-other Vesting*, for winter orsurrnaer, (U or spring; a great assortment at BAIRD'S No. B, B.R. • CHO ICE .DRY French Men no, Oregon plaids, muslin de talons. Columbian plaids. gingham, of all desaiptions, he., atc-. at Nov. 10. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. II UR GOOD-I.—Gentlemen's fur caps, Ladies' muffs, &c., a good assortment at BAIRD'S. SAWS.—MiII saws, and 61 feet and 6 foot cross cut Sawa, at BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. - ------- --- HATS CAPS.— A good assortment silk and fur Huts, gent', glom) caps, with copes, (a past ar ticle for stormy weather,) men and boy's cloth caps, childron's *civet cam dec. Yoe will find all -- these kind., and'many more, at• nlO BA I RD'S. HORSE BLANKETS.—If you 'rout segoodi cheap article of the klud,call at I.lilRD*B. PAINTS.—White and red lead, Venetian red, Bp nish brown copal gum, litharege, chrome gieon, chrome yellow, 'garnish, dm., at LADIES' DRESS TRlVlAlDlGS.—Fringe e .gimp, habit buttons, and. all kinds of fizin's for trimming ladies' dresses. at BAIRD'S, Dr0..3, Brick Row. LOTHS,--Freach, and English Broad Cloths and C Cassimeres, Battinets, sheep's gray, a good assort. ment at nlO • BAIRD'S, No. 9, Brick Row. T ADIES I—Do you know where to find the nicest 14 Pesach Lake Captain town !—the vain at Nov. 10. pAIRD'B, No. 3, Brick Row. BAGS, a aplegdid arlicie„at BAIRD'S, N. Brick LADIES' N0v..11. LADIES' WINTER DRESS. UOCIDS.—....t rat variety. eleePri*ieg all the. lONA &Vies and bloat beautiful .patterns.. just ntosived.aad foriale vary low by O. D. BARTLETT. OVERSHOEB, of every description , for mete very low by d 22 'H. O'HA RA. IVlurrs!—lust received by express, a naw.acipply jot MUFFS, including sow No. 1, Lynx, and cheerier qualities, at d 29 bIEtICURI3.- . %V AND& Atik.itraM ' THId lanitution is now under the charge et Mr. F. W. Goes, a graduate of Yale College. assisted by Mr. 0. li. Pease. of Conn. The Scat term cam. Inwood on the 15th of slept. ell. The second will oommence en the fith of Dee. Pupils amadmitted et as, time. rsexst -. • Tuition ism /ern of etepea meek t Common Entikh otmlinoi n- . 40 Higher English studies, • . 100 Molest Languages wed ,bigher uslkomMtins:, 00 Zstni dame.. (lstiusd,24l teram),,e,,2s /Teammate will be angle IP / 1 1 81111 ;. 4 111 . Mgt P( •onmmomplishod Promonso 010011%, ••• Oct. It • J. 14110 I:o...lkaiddent•• AVM—A tarp asso!titeti'of it 'k n6l add uali• Gos•Iln now eidruirrt low dal &gift" , :UAW* Row. - 111t112D. fIitOCERIZI6—A Ina anti astansicrs .maostawnt o Ur" of fiery sisacsiptios, has jest bean reinevad Actin, Savings Bank. and are selling cheigssithaw thi sthosP" est. at No. 5, Brick Row. 41FIXDS. APItsORPOI ! °ferny kind did reel alonsublin C , Osindboss, tonsisting of illen i sassulds,losekst do. buskins, and an other kinds, just tetufena, and for sale ioW sE tinfigasings Rink. d! C. REED. NirIIIPPe, * that ere utalrig. aid WI MI bleia-i-loasairgo aides' and bOiiktifai fa il lto suit. jait leetiled at it24l'.m • POEM:. OINTMENT~A. Dew supgy ( —7 Mull', * 64 9" nrai " a w a g, • MUM Arte seoPs A. a . - - vfmrs-v Yrarg. - n ;l , , Ittait , 41111114- 44111110111 i Waiiii4etheiiiiii.`" 644 s!elpe Ast —auppop4 and strict atindad tsLWitnaan, niatia of puls. 08 444 1 :immAtiKi The/ milt filoi7Lbe falttk : . sd7 to I. lll4 pd l Y aDx. pet.on who rut* afeoP+ 9 4 l l ,o W -heir Occupy ibt24l4oiii eiElliott /Amt. alba 114 hosituit bean taAtatit4 Itttd m . 1 48 , • conrenisp; customers mil BO ,it my ples- Wd`to'lle. sines . mi. ELLIOTT ilk T.OllO KllB. 4 7,At bu t I s 4 f. • QILKIC-41fack; ecdosed, plakl. ondtilkstsieublerstess Mitipillss,..wldts sad =Wild Jaime! !Mho. it sep24 Cumfet& Teihiti t Owe+it Clothe, iuArse brow*. tette Ind gold tithe& Bu rn basOlipery low at 8A VIN(3B BANK; rilitTlCAY.lttke usto) the enclosure of the stiltacro -1-% be:. (411: 9 . th ot4uguat bat. aB4 COW. 8 or 9 years 014. Tha' ,oWner, is . requestell td . prove OW' P e nt' peiLelaro6 and take her away. Troy; pe..27. HOWARD SPALMO.Sett. PRINTS v of ivory variety and , ltyle , furidp and do , . mesa; sow opening at whaler& and retail, at aulB • - ' MONTAN Yird & CO. CCAECOINVRES & VESTINiGS of very superior stole ,atal finish, and at prices to suit ' those who wish Co putehere cheap. au fl MONTANYES & CO. SHoElti--Lieds( Misses and Children's, a kris sa defy on hand at 3e9 limrpr. /AILS, w , Pointe, Itasher; and Dyeotuffe. of aliment V every kind, at irep2s kt EiICUR'S. Cooking and Parlor Staves. Just• ,moved at iIONTANYES CQ'S, a large 10 1-4 1 4 0 . PIPE, and a few second•hapd dove% all of which will be sold chap fin pay. Sept. 7, 1847. ANOTHER ADDITION TO TIIE Stock of Goods in the Savings Bank. TN consequence of the great rush at the Savings Bank 1 for Cheap Goods. the proprietor hu been induced to replenibh with, a splendid assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which are now opening, and sell ing at.greatly reduced prices. The proprietor. Mr .0. REED, pledges himself to hilly and amply sustain the credit of the institution which it has hitherto bowie. I.S. for selling goods cheaper than any other establishment in Bradford en. Peruser desirous of testing Ibis, have only to call at No. 6, Urick Row, and satisfy themselves. July 7, 1tt47., Gs REED. LAWNS; ORGANDIES, LAWN GINGHAIRS, and Light Gingham', have been received at the Savings Batik; and are Selling twenty-five per cent. cheaper than ever. jy7 C. REED. IRON 6t, NAILS.---A large assortment for sale. at sep2.s MIRRCUIV.S. TIfORSTEDIDRESS GOODS.—Plain, figured and VV plaid, blaik and colored Alpaccas ;black and co lored French liriooes; Oregon Plaids rich French and common Paidunents, DeLoins+, drc, a great variety of styles for sale at sep2s ME N RCI/R'S ' _ . SUBQIIIIII - ANNA COUNTY MONEY taken at par, for Goods, at No. 2 Brick Row. Towanda, Jan. 11, 1848 E. T. FOX. 313:2116471VAILA:Ilikr• CA ME to the meioses* of the subeerihst. ems time dotingthe paststimmer, a spotted yesilisg HEIF ER. The weer is *quested to prove 'property. pay charges, maths bet sway. ED. PATTERBON. • Towanda. Jemmy 1. 1848. J. N. Sumner, M. 1)., Dentist, WILL Trey his next proteesioasi visit to rovrenda. in JUNE next. He may be found et Wood ruff's Hotel. jy4 REMOVAL AND cT G, 0 0 to 01 - H. S. & M. C.'MERCIIII, uA VE REMOVED to their new. stole, corner of 11. Main and Pine streets, where they are now openn. ing a nevraitsonmeut of WINTER GOODS, to which the munition of the public is respectfully requested. Towanda, December 21, 1847 - - 300 B d ARR I ELS SALT, I" sal. ATERPUR'S. II 0: 4 )1) "PJ ALARGE and well selected assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, just received, and for sale by' L. LEOT? & TOM KINS, consisting of , DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOMA CROCKERY, 11113, U., 4C. Among our Goods may be found,. French, English anO,American Cloths and Cassiaterea; also. a good Ix aoitnient of Fancy Cassimeres and Tweeds, sheep's grey cloth and sauineta; al.o, a good amortment of Over coat Cloths and Closiongs. For the LADIES, wa have any quantity of Ging. •hatns, M. Divisions, Cashmeres, alps cess. of all colors and prices, both cotton and silk warp; Shawls; of all AM', dress silk, .black and fancy, with trimmings to cocrespoml. Also—Utionet Si& & Bonnet Velvet with trimmings: MUFFS—a large work.. &pt. 17. ELLIOTT 3c, TOM KOS.. 'EW ORLEANS and sugar house Molasses, loaf, 1 crosbed, New Orleans, and common brown sugar, -rice. pepper, spice, singer, nutmegs, salseratus, raisins, tobacco, extra plug and paper. Scotch and meeeabeY snuff, itc., all of which are selling m less than " pro verbially low prices," at the Central store. 'December 22 1847. N. N. BETTS. LOOKING GLASSES AND CLOCKS are selling it very cheap - rates,. au& a beautiful article. at the Central store. 421 N. N. BETI'S. (SOIL CHAIN for ball wheels to saw mills, &c.&c. ILI just receives' and for sale by October 19, 1947. • 0. D. BARTLETT. PRINCES & GIMPS, of all kinds also, Buttons and other trimmings for ladies' dreams and viten', by • aulB MOIqTANYE & CO. EDLE R 8 will find it to theithaleaotage to ca at the 1. Drug Depot, where they can be supplied with eve. ry article desired, such as phials, essences. &e., on the best, nus, jelB No, I. BRICK ROW- 00T8 & SHOEs—A large and exhaustless as . B aortment of coarse and fins boots and shoes, ladies' full and half gaiters, kid ties, buskins. French kid clip. pen, children'. cloth and morocco oboes are now selling very low at the Savings Bask, No. 3. Brick Row. :DOR THE LADIES-4 tarp am ortatent of white 1 geode, such ea frith hem, crows berced.end striped mane. *sows. swiss =alias. Ate.; alio awieeswell, "'Amalie edgings, thread end cotton edging, bobbins. galtitiop sad battooe; hoe bettese, pee, whalehooi maw twist; its shout • Breit misty of and goo& of seety jieseriptiosh so be found at the !On . SAVINGS BANN. If VO r a OCI ZO iIE lamed sal lied extessilhalmootama at NEW T GOODB.lailtlmbla to Bo ssaaavosbetid withipeat t req . and tor alio elisa* the dark !Di AA d 40. pupalendlt-404 *mad A loliaasta. Oct. 18C7: D. D. BARTLETT& YARN;oupet warp, betts,Waddisg. wick N. in 6, brown slot Ideoebed.theietitito end shifting* may bb fOotil it gangs sotiely low it the Saw* Banff ° leen NO. 8. 11; IL 1400/* & filiaB,celetteties of cooPhide'atalkip iat.hotai beef. oit4 -"WNW shppere, getters ,sad ,bill ehilthin'seboihel asthma elopnt opsottamtiit ,Hete 'Ceps, sip &Ai omit* et the &Mop Beek, riedipsit 4> NO. A, B. jIINGBAIIIIB 4ti and Wilt* , la bank Wish awl And Prints mythicist st *fat AMUR .4taiti+34 tot .i - - • I 114/4 s. - l e, . =•, R.N. '. . . .. ~ puplEEtEieTSilliD. .• • . ENDITUBBS - 01 41 BROP010) CONTY, ••". el" .! 4 ''''' .r .. .. % - i114 , 4• I.:. '•. t. FiXt ~..,•+l.-' '- •' 7 s .11111**1 luau ,-;.- .. .4,t. .axle 414-111i0.10/4 1 1R-4krontAan. 1, to 'Pic. sr. - incluslve.-N ~1. . . e'. .:: it . ...., . ~ , , : ~...,;, ... - 0.... ' •etflimt. It: 1-•-ifig ''.o/ .1.ii,1 P7iteq,....; , ~I i 1.... ' t - •i.. ii, • *++,- , ++ ', , .1 .- ' .. ',''''''''",;. •Lt ."'' '. ' • 4 "- , ' , Auditors for auditing pu • I seam K ~, ` p- A ots for $ , mount benellkl‘lo l 6evt n t :: ' " f" r itbilal A. D. 1845 and 5, . 138 50 i l l'ornsltipyiattN,...,, r ."+ , 1 : - -, : 1 4 1,,..„ . &ileums. . ...' 004 50 , Wotfixttlfiestiw i i 'l7 , - , 7'' '\ Swaim of raw .60 ni4loo of oldlotiagesi% 437.34 rA. Cliudi6XlitilAtitiatittirt drailrer ' Clarooo l s sod 'Justices lariiitions, 18 .80 itswieak , .., ,1, 1 , , . 11 -t‘t:/ ; , : - ,II lig- Counsel fees, 30 0 0 ,Boilictionso,- ~ , ,+; ,+ • • + • ,-..', 4 4 0 1. I Damage views. - 200 tiheirdri rees i tiftnatoningjulnis, fi f e.; 5{ 00 ~,., 1 . • • ~ .I • ....- • - - -- Fuel, ; 46 00 ' Cosiffii .. ' '907'18 , Various incidottal upturn, - • 29 44 "Eleillat Expend* 1r... 1 ° 7.4. i...: , „-: pm. 735. 16 Justice fees, , . I 22 IDolCutista4lesotero4ll6lollkalitiu4iiites ratoiii, SSA .75 _pranil Jurors. - • 4 68 i 3 Cos." i i pT il lrie si l l iit 6,4 ,II I ,L . ,i' - ~., , P mews. Am"' . • - - lesis ve it'cir V ~ ..0(011" ; , ~,,,,if•.?su- 'wit? #S For Sisal Books bud; reolpablic Mk t% 27 69 "' ' ra l 2 roar * '''''''''''''' i'' 7 ' - ' I . '' 'wit? *A A. Martin crier a[coug, . 83 is ; Cantlime. (weethma iiiriy , • ../ -. • 6367-112 Wild Co omikates, 450 , Joseph iive,„,r, -,-,,,,,,,,,..,....• . Eor support of Primmer* the County Jett' 791 59 1 in 1 (Oulu ,'- .. i6 '5O Bills for Priming. . ' 140'00 I A: L. pikiliiitioxiii.4o;l6;fil fait srrri - tie . " - Public Bulldogs (ordin nips's*. &e.) 69 411 iv' i -• • 'rat, - • .311 $ . Carrying support . to and suppo. convicts in E. ,J. H. Mack. OA; #4 18ijo fill „ •• 'O l 80 S. Penitentiary, N 284' 09 I " 4 EMT,. • , .. 161 f 97 L. E. DeWolf for , tr. . 1 751 L. Putnam, stint. 1846; tri Mt' 29 oti W. E. HOMO for "trendiug with coosnissioners 1' "•'. • 6 lan • . • 233 00 7. at tha time O f the m;ioustiou of Militia flue., 400 I .I.ll4.WabileroJk in 0wn.1646,11 MAJ.= •59 • .. - Stationary, i 32 26 . t " " .18A7, ," ,104,Q0 - 5 3 7 0,8 MEItOUR , B. 'l' ar. 1940 1941 1843 1843 1844 MEI 1846 DM Jacob Rrrt, Tree:inter of the County of Bradford, in arernrntirith said County. To amount of Money in TresiAry et let: $ dement, es of Dec: 31, 1646, 1746 79 - Dup. of Comity tax, prior to 1847, 2697 18 - of 1847, 13714 75 Judgmenta„ other demands dim the Co: 1786 82 Money loaned for court hotide, 6202 60 Miscelianecrrs reminds, SI 66 Reed on redesnmiort d unseated Made, 315 25 Received On unseated land transcripts, 279 18 Ai premidrn on pdyntent A' State tat, 395 77 By Arneunt of returned in letti $11,622 Ri 2 per cent. commission en the rams, . 35 1 14 Almond returned on duplinttee,. 3451 30 judgment/1,40e5, 1t.4. 1200.45 Collates per eentap, MI 05 &lanai in 'Fes entry, Jae, 1, 1848, • 5880. 70 Counts) Orders in maim* with the Co. of To smooni of Couniy orders imaged fa 1847 including credit orders, Amount outstanding Jan. 1, 1847, • By anions' t of orders returned in 1 $17853 81 Outstanding January 1, 1848, - toe LI ofsp,g9Aptuta. atm 24044 , 41,,. (ro ID NEB GOODS, _ hit RarAlted• at No. 2, .Brid Row AND NEW PRICES ! 'h as of New Fail k Winter iimids, KINGSBERY & CO, are Jot seerising, di. reedy from New York and opening at the new brick store, recently erected at B.Kingebery's old stand, a large assortment of Falb' Valet Goods, comprising Broadcloths, Cassimerrs ' Sattlinets ; Alpartas, of ece: ty description ; fl.encht En gtials Memos ; Aiar aelene DeLasoa ; GirrOtimmt great, taridY; Cashmere woolen Shawls '; Damesticziads, and Gloves - , of every description. Groceries, - Crockery; nard&te&Ms ot Sim 504 and timer Leather, Nem* a n d maim Bobt maim . maim , callaiid kip slits' s, Nails, square, round ass Swan 2ro Glass, If* and ar t Tin and Slane Ware,- Papa. lbagings_ robes and Magid, Cofek, end ReNttrg. : lie amid= itt I Qhblia id resclectrallP" it>fiib tio Oat Proem Wei suck 004 Which ire bole It a tor sale at tbs. bout prima. fat issibt pay: ~Tlret ban bum selactei i.itu d pitsuar"4 ne .#0..14 per toe iii ties tivetsia s ert. ta, he wet *b. fabootobio, bpi. Socialist 0111610.111. to atl etB.lCmpberyisold OW. tad ossaistoor posh 00l stm es we aro Wit gal *ill otlit *it *woe ais /bola eta Weis: . ' • VUNTON. lOLOSIIERYi LK. awn. , tici. CIO. W. 7. NENARDt alt a for "DARAPOLS; 'SHAM* 'MOW STUFFS, oli.lint's 04., at - 201'15. Ons, pettimitinti. t .plena *Mitt 1111 Braises; reettedlieteil. tea Naar Aftiska. fsA sale at joie No. 1. BRICY ROW. 4o'Bs ! 16A tett iej holj , ilijtpej the avoiagyleha Dois.' for 1001dif Meteor and 500 lbek bail: OMIT= & ISlNkarAt , 4 With the - Colleders of Co EEZEI coilemeee Name.. Aral eburged . ..Ani~:4,4l . ll,„6m'systrut.'4,,,itareaut itiehanl Horton, $l3l 35 *l3l 35 . 1, , ,. J ., 1.•• ( ' , , • i ,-* ...4 Elijah Hort- n,• •-' 21' do " L ' lr • . - 2* Pk ' Henry 91trarwrid, 103 05 '-:' ' '" -193-03 1! S Stephen., 85 41. r -. . 85 41, Jason Horton, 4 36 • 4 36 Samuel ArMahle, - 60 42 61 00 1 4 Junes A Ennis, 41 19 23 96 Clark Hallenbeck, 88 78 • 88, " '.l C Brown, 14 74 3 26 !sum Westbrook 43 38 26 00 David Rutty, 43 9# 22 81 Austin Stalionl, • 65 77 21 00 • James Wilcox, 132 4;2 locum) 'Harris Murray, 327 St 39%17 James Ryon, 12 41 IV 1.7 Mahal Smith,. 239 19 221 07 Elijah Wolcott, 148 65 125 53 J D McKee, l4 62 4 7 91 G W Humphrey, 186 89 141 85 . Hiram Dewey, 54 58 'ie . at'' 1 C Brown, 127 '9B 121 , es , , Geo. Vannes; , 183 •/6 . , 1 1140 491 . 1 , Wm. C Bogart; 112 611 ~ , '' . 32 ,00, •.1 L Gandine, 136 42 ' 122 'll '• H B Bowen; 79 72 •• re3 l ll' •`. ppbraiip Beeman, 137 4A '11710•. • Wm D Strope, 96 26 .., 6.5 110 lienido Ladd, 187 28 05 ad Heenan Morgan, 4s , . • 40'02 Geo Terry, - 291 29 272 37 . Wm Kirt 426 58 218 3Q• James R Stott!, ' '956 58 . 1142 64 Myron Ballad, 501 41 379 37 John gray, 470 51 439 85 Wm .B Watkins, 500 47 470 12 Maddison Deckei, 243 87 231 Q. Ira Varney, 190 15 164 26 '.lohn Yunnan, 283 10 167'68 NeitharkH Wetmore, 182 15 'l7l 29 . Ansel Tillotson, 218 28 206 24.. Cyrds Merrill, 290 83 . 261 00 Jonas P. Smith. 445 21 : 288 00 Jacob Chubbeek, 498 95 - it, a Goo W Humphrey, 672 22 502 50 Hiram Dewey, 300 59 200 00 Nathan Maynard, 310 86. ' 164 00' Daniel Drink, 534 12 549 1 21 Erastne G Durty„ 569 94 835 72 Truman Rowe, ' 462 48 ' 429 84 James L !Whirl, 212 72 . 90 00 Dal I, Montgammy , leid if res et John Taylor, Jr, 294 e 4 268 42 Henry J Hoyt, 288 7; • 223 27 . Geo. P Freeman, 557 51 526 32 Horatio Black; 875 43 455 69 . 15seil U Foster, 418 35 76 Ot • James L Gorsline, 313 08 92 00 Daney . t Brainard; 432 41, 4119 OIL David piiiirold li, 315 35 294 36 Wm Silikry; 383 65 164 1# Hump Taylor, 475 56 '. 428 10- 4 Isaac AA; ' 440.211. V. 36540 ~ Towushipe.. 4l.. Towanda to 'p, Bbesbetitun, Columbia. Standing Asylum, Franklin, Standing , Wyalusing, Springhill, f . Standing Stone. Towanda towikaltip, 1 Wyalusing. Albany, Athens towns ip, Armenia, I Burlington,' Litchfield. •1 • . Lew]. Pike, Ridgberry, Springhill. Standing Sin Towanda hot gh, Ulster, • Warren. Wyalusing, Wysoz, Albany, Armenia, Asylum. Athens borough, Athens tp., Burlington, Canton, , Columbia, Duren, Franklin, 1 • Granville. Herrick, Leroy, Litchfield, Monroe, Orwell. Pike, - Iridgebirq, Axon, Sbesbequim, Smithfield. Springfield, South Creek, B Prial&liii Standing Stone, Troy borough, Troy tp. Towanda berougki Towanda tp. Clog, Warren, Wells, i Windham. Wyalusing, Wysox, EMI F vitt tiff Bradfirt 11641 83 laegb Rivt,lleaturbi d e Ilfdafrti amount 04 , 1140 , ' CoomocriAma of Patri/grxn4c4 on de. emit ej Slate Tax:* 'Co umoaat~Yd ett te 1647 a 4085 li4 dipiiedis for 1647. , -10441,4.41 Reel oe, radeimAio'n nasulad bob% 1 47 . 4 nseitted tea traneetlpts, 'l ° 76 43 Ike Treisetii*nilt tEs 80E16; • 376 '43 „ .$12 4 .154 11* swam duo ILO lettleoment, .118' Returned onApplleotee prior -to 1847, 4.167 PS Reioined.on Anpliestr . , for 1847; iWd $ eollea k ere onitifions, 171 88 « .050.4111 Btoto reesoreem /swipe lot taus for 1547,1 114711 eeut notoodriale act the Mori 4, 74 , $29,142 23 Brueod log; a_saa (L. sl do hereby certify, the foregoing to OM add iakdaridatintadit tooldiddicadd trroe O d l e mot iimigsohorn ilkstolmAss ofd W the 314 day 01.Pc4AIFI.beir. 1847, ioelgsiea Witnees oar banirp,oki.:«4 at 0,1**,14 frtando: this Salt difctiaihim3,l4e:' I. &mottoes - 6,16e#1.; HIRAM SPEAR, ROPllllll4‘9!figr • i;,„ , $24,14 . 2 .. 25 $18066.43 54 13 $13,130 r 36 $lBll, $ 11701Cli Aiift soli] at fib rertlaWest Vl+ tviefil for Otsk or Rowdy Pay: vegan who may went WOO and CHEAP s, is aspect fully invited to nag anti'eistnine this • it: Don't tin to call coats nothiffg to took. and 'ea ennaidaa iii favor t 6 slisirdsolgOods, and wintry ad tasks it ea object lot those wishing to buy of ELT. FOX. IBALES PIROWN - .IIIHIDETIPIGH. &Hangs, thirainta•adtkillowAlldng. grottos yarn X millet warp. chegg.ns ths. cheapest. ,urNotsO. 2. B. 'tepid . cjizionimo Ito pi Doe 'lle, sad etkit roar iinesslist. -- AW..-Chlegebi PAM *Mr kids. ilia ell LassmstyliiNtraii psiiasidtstlicu 2. BLeick Row. 25PS:41k*FitiPell `ALPACOASi at th e ~veg }ottOt postibto .ricei *. yOrS. irr i zet t ,. go o Nei &e. at N 0..; H.R. 8, OIL* I DTS•BTUFFS.i 41.41mcbell die ae rieif 1.8. It. IP :re. QE4ED, !Mir BUSIRP/Et, Simi sod fehr_ml. . inrls _rpTIL A • “ tof tin* . • lAssiOnicrell. ..112' fad Ziligiti=rd e it 'ail '&4 t• • ieea hams for kola , abd do* i•er.. ARaspillikolo* gisAbialftwakeNtoirOM mimed at Q DALVC.CLETT. ~.” ow , . fr, 1 •ad the last glee • s IF iriatatrtioNtrary-periuT:i . . 6) =o ho .± jm oopt imswthsisi Pillissiii is dig will 6 0. pieitt ' Tbli liodie le girn without to pewees ilia al penHo . wstaintifig tlieftWObs Usk will salki aids. by giyuig *opt siseniklif, -I.lg.P.sisidsi.gai Ws NIL ~ a .11. 1 ktliAWATY.: - , Iri4ei 63 •*" .. 71 t, • .4 foi t 2 59 111 72 119 35 j 11 49 1$ 24 21 54 10175 • 1264 1 01 IT 06 It 64 6 71 is 81 E MB • 20 24 Of ' ' , *lO , • 50.66 . • " ike I 'll 69 • 13 es I 17 17 6f I g s. 93 at 23 . 62 26' 4 27 90 9 12 5 48 7 61 - ' l ' b 61 gO 6 ag 6"4 82 118 tl i 11 15 14 T 4 12 19 ,%4 11 64 11 40 9 01 10 II • 2e • 291 123 3 3,6 • 3 40 .1- 65 47. 4 77 7 02 6 St •6 33 ! 10 81 4,07 3 93 11 70 H t 77 _1 3 29 ,1 `49 09 28 47 153 'Bl 18151 99 4 f 39 lig 65 419 id 39 69 220 08 1 sci •i 5 50 TO 18 !'Yo 3 SI Inn , 71 41 ..., $219 IST et4;154 . 11 4:11I 71 19a 47 564 40 24 02 CM r 42 14 35 21 11? 33 ST an It 2s Ili 22 NI it 75 14 12 11 69 27 60 21 53 15 49 17 61 23 58 Otis tis =I