Later &obi Europe. . 3 . n . wa i f di e si e , ms lup Ma n ia—S.lde of the 111nr kdc—itedartian in the Rule of Inlcrest—lmprocc-* tont In A, Money Market—.4(lrtstre in Cotton— Dictine in Gruist—:-Addituntal Faikres in Eng ' I. , ifil awl in Europe. The intelligence by the Iliberniafis one Week la ter than thht received by the Sarah Sands. The Bank of England has reduced the rate of in terest to four per cent. A sepetlal insurrection has broken out in all the printipal cities of Sicily and the troops were driven .from Palermo by 20,800 citizens in arms. The ho wl of the British Consul was attacked, and the Eug 1131z colors torn down by ale populace. There are ••• tws frigates at Palermo for the protection of British s ubjects. The King of Denmark did nokdie on the 19th,. as reported but he was so bad on the 20th that he • was not expected to survive many hours. Espartero has returned 'to Spain, and was receiv ed with the most frantic demonstrations of applause t,y all the people. 1-le has taken his seat in the Sen ate. Englist; intelligence is .very scanty at present and is like to continue so until the sitting of Pauli - Little or no improvement can be noticed as hav in' taken place upon the advices per Sarah Santis in the general state and priltspects of trade, although the money-market has become still more 'easy, chiefly for discounts of a first class character, and the national securities' continue to maintain an up ward tendency, - burin.' r' the past week , the value of breadstufis thro'out the kingdom has further declined, and the demand from the interior been more than usually languid: 'Operations for, a fortnight have been wholty - confined . to demands for immediate con simplion; without the slightest disposition to enter upon anything approaching a''prospective . invest ment or speculation. The following, showing the latest quotations, in a further, though -not material, decline in the value of wheat and 'flour, and in Indian corn aid corn meal 4 bqme what amended feeling. The improving of these articles, at the same time, emir not 1w said to descend from superior qualities, while the general demand is by no means fictive.. , r. C. SENATOic FROM Nliartmi.—The tegisla toM of Maryland, on Thursday. re-elected Mr. Pearcef,to to the U. S. Senate., Mr. Clagett then ~oloniitod the following order (Irdered. That it be entered upOry the journal (of ihe:llouse) that Thomas 31. Clagett, .a Delegate tr o m Prince George's county, protests against the ' . c:f.ction James A. Pearce the United States Senate. Recause he thinks the sentiments evpressed by , aid Pearce in a speech delivered in the U.'S. Sen me, January 17th, 1848. upon the 'Mexican war, are unpatriotic and against the feelings of a large majority oldie people of the State. Secondly, because,'by his re-election, this Le•gis lature_wtll endorse the opinions expressed by said Pearce in said speech; and thereby give aid and comfort to the enemies of our country. . • ' FAMINF. T1(1 . FST OF IRKLAND.-A letter wtitten in the county ut . Sligo, lreltuni, un the 4th tilt. stiv*-- "It 'is a most merciful part that the zood people of ilitt liiited states are taking - of the poor of this dis trict. The peopP of this part of thecouistry are real ly worse oil than they. were this time twelve months 1 .4 ago. Then there vere large sUITL.F., of motley collect '•d for them, and o d purchased and distributed : hut now nothing: is dune for them. The poor-houses .ue filled to suffocation, and thousands of creatures, ill Ip-naked, are Miming about, having nothing to eat but nrir titrulps, which they steal from the fields ! The very worst apprehensions may be conceived ,n tine consequences of such food. ,We may well % pert another season of fever and dysentery, dad Swelled limbs. FIR—.I fire broke out. 61 . 1 Sur ilav the 6th inst., 1 the residence of lis.e3 T.vdia "rlionipson ; at Jer ser and totally destroyed it, with inost.of -ienituni. Loss about '644.10. No insurtnee. In same place, on the morning. of the Bth. the Ar• Capt. R. Ciay was discovered to be on but it was so t ni oxtiuguishtil Without eserious (lain age, I_WCK , ANT) LE HIGH COUNTIF.S.--OUT Democratic friiids 'in the Vlth Congressional Diatrict, have placed in nomination Samuel A. Ilridg , es, Esti., of to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of John IV. Hornbeck, E.-al. Mr. H. is a gentleman ability, a sound Democrat, and a popular man. -He will make A capital Congressman, and if our trends there will it, they can make him their mem / norm: Isr.tNn —The legislature of Rhode Island I ) , has-i-tus.sed an act simila to that wihich has been a , lopted, in Masgachusett c Vermont. Connecticut. View Ilarripshire and Pe tsylvania, in relation to fugitive slaves. It is entitled an '• act further to pro. lieu personal liberty." It passed, after a fierce op position in the house, by a vote 89 to 18, and in the , coate without a word or dissent or vote in•opposi-. 'N. tion. Dr. Lesher ' of llacungy, Lehigh county ) liar been nominated by the federalists of district II Books and Lehigh. forrt:ongressi. to fill the va cancy tiatn4.ed- by the death of John W. Hornbeck. All the:Democrats have to do, is to nominate a good man ) and his election will Ile certain. li.z.]soi..—Dit the fist Monday of March thepeo ple of Illinois will be called on to accept or reject the new constitution which has been formed by the convention. At the same time, questions will be submitted to them, relative to exclusion of the col ored popplation an a two mill tax. LUCK V MAN !--The %Vashington correspondent of the Evening Bulletin, mays that Senator Cameron of antis State, has realized some 8300,000 by the Nile of his lands in Virgin ia to some English co rn - Pna! - • - , rrrn Awl - NT—Thos. Cole, the painter. died at Catskill on Saint. as an able delineator of natural ace• .of fine personal qualities. A t pon.(l land,wan( l , 14y Init. lie fiery and a Gci,z . .Qt-iTmAx is a son of Rev. C. Quitman, WllO, ram e to this country in 1794 tram one of the Dutch \Vest India Islands. He used to preach in his na :ne tongue at Albany and Poughkeepise. ' Dr. Farwell's Pactlac Balm. -'The only slcdrcuu• that will produce (Truitt:La:a when it as c o , Ths c ot , * _me Balm stands pre-eminent over other Tru,hl . S COI , Of 111 , `c and alo a)a etrects . ll ye -.1 y cue, No inavouttain !Scan coneotee of the slughlar `Ol,.()Ar. A•TIINIA.-11 .1,11111,71 y 1.11)pl/SMble to describe the beautiful " ill tdn ❑ilnt annti th.• Arttliat it patient. The peculiar .`" , ttle. tii the rile fir nun. hear. mein this dtrease wrth all n..si.nderful ,and air-h, a I tlng tam, r It 1111 tinted thottanOdst. Tits. lavria—l-bv nu disease which me halm wlll not eradi cate. lt. V•flllvi. are Such that it Ina. euniplete control over Gtattpla.ttia. '—That most fatal taertae. is treated by my Beau , it a Ina; ea! meaner \\ here•there ;a the least ground I. ii tip• •itp t oattlaution tut 41 to rest upon, the life of the - pa tter i, ors And tmw 'he camlame of Meenami for ,V,Mch the Balm ,a rinett)MUmMied rasp. It does not Ilka mist other medl - pmtvitti to hold •w - t” Over ,evm . ) human mfirniniv Thk BRIM cOntalai no Opium.—Sold by J KING.4I3ERr, Jr.," Towanda, ONT: WORD TO TOE Sixdor•av —Those who labor within doors are „roinisel led lo breath an Impure. atmospfn.rr. wh0..11 is alinny unfit for the propel eXpan•ton of the hums, and owing nimt of exerciser., closed, and, indeed. all the-functsans of the, Ludy become din-nand: hea , prweed asthma, rognh. and side, pa intat.on UI the lo•art, rin•umanr loons •" , t,.r oio , pans bribe .u, and a v :It ill ~1 41,Vr• .King romptrgms , common to tis..e of seA'sittary habits. 11 ti liiillasit Voititt flits ilis)t•irss ad. lb. u, ~ t A *male d 0,.• will in all raw, give eelo't, and. 11 :061 a kis Idn,s, ad. most assured.... C. store tan tAnI) tQ lit a:: me fit. arI • WFIT , An, I MITA 79. , N . —Rf.,nerre,r. 0, 0 1 • , r $),21 ant' (Plti 2 . •ti0(r1.• VIM I h s.gnantri: of IV.II Walt:llT on the top inbtl . of ' ".A ma • Th.. p fo tll,: by C! Co.: VreetiritlCrwil * A . A Ir I , • Iry 1) Itt.,4l(..llort•brook A E 4.0 Rt.erg.o7l I (",.14.7m*. Ilt.ot • vr - .k. " • 4 .111. I.lmer C lial Mann , I . llllllall S 1:11).NOrtli. AtirrlN. W . I :intrtmll, S , rfix pult '..; 11.iart .1 .1 Wart 4. or.t. 11Ionfn. f mo. rjr.x•pa: Hero) Ikpoq 10.11 ace Cowslamptlion. There is. perhaps, no disease With winch ow country is af fected. winch ewceps off annordly WO many victims as that fed destroyer of the human race--Consiimpoon. Day after Dab, year alter year. the instithile manner hurries to the por lull of the cold and silent tooth trepli added victims td its con (limit. No wa'k of life is sacred 'rum its'blighMig influence. No L aire iP exempt from its death-dealing shafts. The old, the . middle aged and the yonnm all -alike. are foottiirr this common' enemy of mankind. Thelistary patriarch, whose life of tem perance has rendered his ti.) stem impervious to the attacks of other ilia: and whose good deeds prepared hint Ow, the eiday meat of life's calm evening, finds Consumptive faamnfrg . its fangs ,ppon his vitals. and tearing him from • world ever bright to minds which look complacently on days well spent. ' le there tin help for the afflicted' No preventive of rho dun pits winch beset us in our changeable and fickle clime! We 'think there Is. And lithe allegations of those who are at least entitled to veracity, may be believed ttkfre is a preventive and a remedy. Wooer's Balsam of Wild Cherry is ofiered to a salient* world as such. It ueeds not the adventanins of a long siring of fictitious certificates to gave it notorrety. Its true val. or and intrinsic .eseellenert are sufficient to entitle it to the confidence of the public. and to Wan on to fame" the name of tin benefactor ofht% apeetes. - The genuine iticitell I. BETTS on the wrapper ; try A. S. CHAMBERLIN Towanda. Hear Pennsylvania. PM-. April 29, 1e47. hare been subject to costiveness (or several years and have tried viiriors remedies loon) elleet—l at last used the Improved Indium Vegemble Pills made by Dr. Smith of Nev.v York, wbwh .have relieved me from that troublesome complaint. My bow els are now regular.. J. P. FINCHER. The above named•gentleman is one of the proprietors of the Cadet !era Furnace, and is well known throughout that sec t,on of thy country. He as a man of truth. Ciutawittsa t April 1E47. My boy had been sick for some time. I was told by the doc tors he had worms. I prcieureit a Londe of ventufuge. which was highly reconinended, gout it did him no vim]. I gave him Dr. Sotith'i littgar Coated Pills, which broughCthe wormsfroin him ; since which he bus unproved wonderfully. anti he now seems like another boy—before he was weakly and pnor—he is now the picture of health. - .101.0.6 timurisoms. Aaenia for the ',above POI' for Orndford County— A .. Chamberlin, Towanda Reclingion. Troy ia 'Huston k Ladd, "do. C It Herrick. Athena: N C Waribrd. Monroe ; P. Normal. Springfield: H W Tracy. Smuditig Slone; .1 E Bullock. Leflayaville; 1. S Maynard, Rome ; J Holcomb. Wymnx 11 Hibbs. ()raven; H R Van Gilder. Pike. Agents for the Reporter. E. IY . C R, No 410 North Fourth pt.: and Sun builiting, N. E. calker of 'I lard and Dock at., l'hiladelphta : V Bi PALMER. Is:. W. corner of Third and Chesnut streets. Philadelptua , and If& Nassau et., (Tribune budthugs. N.Y GFAMCIE PRATT, 164 Nassau at., (twit door to Tammany IlaII) New York. To Printers. - A fount of Long Primer, partly worn . a fount of Bremer, nearly new nod various other printing materials not in use, and will be sold cheap, at this office. nr , SONS OF TEMPERANCE.—The stat ed meetings of TOWANDA DIVISION, No. 103, S. of T., are held every TUESDAY even ing, at fki o'clock, in the Sons of Temperance Hall, over D. Kingsbery's score. • Py order of thDiv., J. H. NEVINS, R,S. New atwertiermettts Auditor's Alytice. THE undersigned, having been appointed an Auditor by the Orphan's court of Brainerd county, to mar shal assets, and distribute the fund raised by the Admin• istratoes sale of the real estate of Jeremiah Decker, Jr., deed, will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Monday, the .3d day of APRIL felt,. at 1 o'zlock in the afternoon, at his office in tile borough'of Towanda, when and where all persons interested, ate required to pret eft their claims before ,him, or be debarred front coming in for a share of said fund. Feb. 21, 1848. WM. SCOTT, Auditor. 4. :13, 11.1111KIIKW, BOOKSELLER Br.S'PATIONER, No, 19R, Markthst., Philadrlphin Jl3. P. would call the attention of Country Ma . chants,and the public generally, to the low prices at which he is selling BOOKS A N t 1 STATIONERY, Cotten LITHO° RiLens, FRAMES, akc., and would im press it on their minds, that they can buy as much at his store for one hundred dollars, CAI4II, as they can at Credit Stores for one hundred-and fifty dollars. He sells for cash only, and having no losses, he is enabled to undersell all others. . Don't forget ! 198 Market street, second door. below Sixth, Philadeldhia. 36-3 m . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM BUCK. dec'd., late of Pike township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay:, and those having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for Settlement. . . PFAILEY H. BUCK. Administrator, Pike. February 23, 11343. Cum tert. annex ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. IX persona indebted to the estate of MARTIN •WILDEN, dec'd., late - of Monroe tp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate 'will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. li 8. SALSBUitY. Administrator. Monroe, Feb. 2 3H, 1849 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALI, persons indebteed to the •estate of JOSEPH 13EEMAN, dec'd., late of Wrtlusing townshid, are hereby requested to make paymA witheut delay, and those having claims against said es tate will pleise present them duly suthornihated for settlement. C. SHUNIWAY. Administrator. yijyaliasing, Feb. 9th, 1801 DAVBIN mbx g. 30 I:3W. LOST, some weeks since from the stage, in coming from Monroton to Towaridiciinanificrim book of MUSIC. The finder will be liberally rewarded, and recieve the thanks of. the subscriber by returning the same. • W. H. PERKINS. • • Towanda, Feb. 16th, 184 8.' - - ADMIMISTRATOR's NOTICE ALL persons-are requested toltake notice that Silas E. Shepard of Troy township, Elia-, Rockwell and Betsey Rocks'' , 11, of Canton Township have taken out 12etters of Administration on the estate of Samoa! Rockwell, deceased, late of Canton Township : and all persona indebted to said estate are requested to call and pay up their accounts, and those having claims are re quested to present them, dulyiattested for settlement. S. E. SHEPARD. ELIAS ROCKWELL, BETSY ROCKWELL, Administrators. _ . _ a l l / MTLW alti . Hair Dressing and Bathing • Saloon ! EMULOUS TO EXCEL February 14, 1848 S. Cooper A* C. Jackson, 11Q1LESPEC ''FULLY inform their friends 'and tha public .generally, that they have fitted up that large room in' the New Brick Block of B Kingsbery, 'Towan da, in a superior style, where they will take pleasure in waiting upon their old customers, and making new ones. In addition, they will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of FANCY GOODS. such as Brat's Oil, Maccasser's Oil. Ox Marrow. Cologne, Victoria perfume, Hair brushes,Shasing and Tooth brushes, and Combs. ALSO—AU kinds of Ladies' curls. Bosoms and Collars, Cravats, Suspenders, Razors sod Strops, Ameri• can Shampoone, for sale by the bottle, fur restoring the hair and preventing the accumulating of dandruff—. warranted to keey 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 to change the hair instantly from a red or gray, to a beautiful brown or black. Gentlemen's Coats and Pants cleaned or colored and warranted to-give satisfaction. Razors boned on. short notice. Boots and shoes blacked to order. Call and see for yourselves. Feb 9. . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALLpersons indebted, to the estate of DAN DICK ERSON! late of Ridghury township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and tbost• basingselaims against 'said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. MILLS CARR, S. PENDLETON, Rid gba r , 'Dec 10, t 847. A d min ktratorg '').'(3l3 ( ) t l J alOf 1 NOTICE is given, that the partnership heretofore IA existing between the subscribers, is dissolved by um's»! rnngent. 'The accounts are in the hands of M. CARTER, who will pay all dells 'due by the tate firm. MII.EB CARTER. 11. C.. e.NI ALLEY . .lantialy 7, 1318 Stlentaslaiie, 4%./ Goods for She People, ♦T VIE CENTRAL. BRICK STORE. - NT N. BETTS ` just receiving , at the Central store - .1.11 • in the new brick block, a very large and deairio ble stock of GOODS, which he offers at a very small advance from cost. Porchasersdesifeus of getting the worth of their money, and having the satisfaction of he log honestly dealt with, will nod it their interest to ex amine hirstock be** purchasing. . Among my goods may be found nench, English and American broad cloths, do. caasimete, silk velvet and satin Teenage, fancy vestinp, sheep's gray cloths, sat inetts, Kentucky jeans, tweeds, limeys, knit woolen shirts and drawers, cotton do.; alpaccas, a great variety, French merinoes, silk and wool do., de banes, Oregon, .gala, lama and woolen - plaids, ginghams, cashmeres, mantilla silk, bonnet velvets and satins, trimmings to correspond, gimps and fringes a good assortment, bros. sells and woolen carpet bags, brocha, stradilla, cash mere, detain, french and woolen plaid shawls, domes tic goods, hosiery and gloves, carpetings, 4 and 8-4 oil cloths, window shades, &c. Groceries, crockery, stone and tin ware, hardware, boots and shoes a largr assort ment. Leather, nails, square, round and common bar iron, plow and stedgepatterns. nail rod, horse shoes and nails, band and hoop iron, ma, english blister, german, american spring stftls,"7 by 9, 8, - by 10 and 10 by 12 ease, putty. linseed and lamp oils, paints of all kinds, mackerel no. 1 and 2, codfish, &c. &c. Goods sold at cash prices for grain, butter, cheese &c. Wanted 1000 fox and martin skins for which cash 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 horsiness. . I would, therefore, be very happy, to see any of you at the above mentioned establishment, where goods must and will be sold at very lovr rates, for my motto is.ss it ever has been, small proOte and quick sales. Call and see Yours truly. 29nn .YDS. SHEETING, (her,. goods,) I- V tag at 8 and 9 cents a yard, at the Cen tral awe d 22 N. IST . BErrs. CLOTHS! CLOTHS!'.—Every body admits that the cheapest in town are to be found at the Cen tral store; call and see;' no charges for showing goods. MUFFSl—These furred animals are to be had at the Central store, from 37 cents, to $l3. Mark the place, if you want muffs cheap. N.N.BEI"rS. NTAILS—from • 4 inch spike down to a shoe nail, at 4.11 the Central store. N. N. BETTS. BATHING SALOON. eta(iYarD23`J u.wozzzazta HAVE the satiafacttorrof announcing to their numer ous friends, and the public that they have just open ed a BATHING ESTABLISH,ME T, in Towanda, in the new Brick Block of Burton Kingsbery, where all who wish to indulge in the healthful and invigorat ing exercise of a Corn or W •air Bath, can at any time be ac.7.ornmodatod. ca Call and try it. Feb. 9. The price for Bathing once, 25 cents. To those who bathe by the month, 51 cents. illitiam Scott, IV (0 7(1101 :MY A tt 3 Ijt `V/ HAS removed his office to D. Cash's new office. on second street, where he will be pleased to see those who need his professional services. Dec. 29, 1847. y XCUT AND MILL JAWS, hand and wood do., at the Central store. d 22 N. N. BETTS. TrIETE LEAD, No. I, extra, dry and ground in VI oil, at the Central store. BETTS. THE DIGNITY OF N 0 .3, KEPT UP ! THE oletinn of WM. IL IrAIRD & having been dissolved by mutual consent. and the subscri ber being disposed to keep OLD N 0.3, (who is always • right) GOING .RHEA D, would now announce to those who like to buy gooda cheap, that he is now daily re ceiving from the city of New York, a new and splendid assortment of Goods, which ho is bound to cell as cheap as they can be bought this side of the city of New York. My assortment consists, as usual of DRYGOODS. GROCERIES.CROCKERY, HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, BOOTS & SHOES. 801 l SLEDS, ; TRUCK CARTS, &C., &C. Now, Mr. and Mn. Everybody, just continue your old habit of dropping in at No. 3. before purchasing elsewhere, and if I don't sell you goods right, "don't buy them." I have accommodating clerks, who wilt always be happy to wait upon you in case you don't find the Old Man constantly on hand himself, and I have n 3 doubt but on pricing the goods you will be glad to buy. I feel thankful for past favors, bestowed upon the old firm, and it shall he my aim to merit a continuance of the same. nov2 E. W. BAIRD. QEA FOOD.—Codflah and Mackerel, any quantity 1.- 1 tor gale at nlO BAIRD'S. B R° N RHERTINGEL—About 43,000 yards of Brow. Sheeting'. just reed at BA IR 1113. ITESTINGS.—Sstin, silk, satin stripe, silk velvet V and other Vestiogs, for winter or summer, till or sprin • ; a great assortment at.BAIRD'S, No: 3, FL& ('CHOICE DRY GOODS.—Alpacas, French Mari k./ no; Oregon plaids, muslin de !sines. Columbian plaids. ginghams, of all descriptions, Ac., &c., at Nov, 10. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. FUR .GOO DS.—Gentlemeo's fur caps, Ladies' muffs, F &c., a good assortment at BAIRD'S. AWS.—Mill saws, and 6i feet and 6 foot cross cut S sawn, at BAIRD'B, No. 3. Brick Row. HATS & CAPS.:A good assortment silk and fur Hats; gent's glazed caps, with capes, (a great ar ticle for stormy weather,) men and buy's cloth caps. children's velvet caps, &c. You will find all these kinds, and many more, at nlO BAIRD'S. HOUSE 111. AN KETS.—If you want a goal and cheap article of the kind.callat , BAIRD'S. PAINTS.—White and red lead, Venetian red, spa. nista brown, copal gum, litharage, chrome green, chrome yellow, varnish, &c., at BAIRD'S, LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.—Fringe, gimp, habit buttons, and all kinds of fizin's for trimming ladies' dresses, et BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. CLOTHS.—French, and English Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, Bateman', Sheep's gray, a good assort. ment at nto BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Raw. T ADIES!—Do you know where to find the nicest -LI French Lace Capes in town I—the spot is at Nov. 10. BAIRD'S, No. a, Brick Row. LADIES' CARPET BAGS, a splendid article, at Nov.ll. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. LADIES' WINTER DRESS GOODS.—A great variety, compriping all the latest styles and most beautiful patterns, just received and for sale very low by el 9 O.D. BARTLETT. lt RSHOXS,of every description. far sale very low O - by d 22 H. O'HARA. UUFFS!—Just received by espies., a sew supply 1,1 of MUFFS, including some No. 1, Lyni, and cheaper qualities, at • d 29 %tERCUR'S. ICANAY BOWICOI3. THE subscriber proposes to attend to law business hereafter, on the following terms : He will fay suits in the Common pleas, before arbitrators and justices, and will make no charge for service indents his client succeeds in the suit. Prom experience end observation he is of the opinion that if an attorney is sufficiently convinced of the justice and practicability of his client's cause to recommend a suit or defence, he should be willing to risk his fees on the result of the cause; and if in any cuse he is unwilling to incur the risk, he cannot consistently plunge his client into the expense and uncertainty of a lawsuit by his advice. Collectionsiof every description will he attended to upon the same terms. Conveyancing and other kinds oloffice business done promptly and at reasonable chat ges. Cr Office in the North end of brick Row over the Post office, west side of main street, Towanda. Towanda, Jan. 1848. • HENRY 1300TH. .ffictchajOig, 47r. • r_rtaa. . Thomas Elliot k, N. C. Tomkins, uAVINTV associated themselves together in the 1-1- Mercantile business, hope by chic application and strict attention to business, to merit a share-of pub ha patronage. They may always be found ready to attend to any psalm who wishes accotandatioiss in their hue. They will occupy the old stand of Elliott & Mercer, end as it has just been enlarged and mad* mom spaci ous and constraint, customers will find it very plea sant to do business tn. ELLIOTT & TOM KIZi 8. May-27. 1847. A. D. MONTANYE QlLKS.—Litsek, colored. plaid, end chsapahle west Silks ; also, white and epic:out Bonnet Satins, at sep24 CLOTHB & CASisIMEIZES. Veetings, Overcoat Clothe, such u brown. olive and cold mixed Bee vero will be wild very low at SA VINGS BANK. _ _ EsTRA V.—Broke into the eneloeure of the subset]. ber. oo the 25th of Ateittat lamt; u RED COW, 8 or 9 years old. The owner is requested to prove pro perty, fey (+sugar end take her away. l'roy. Sept. 27. HOWARD SPA T.DING. Sen. 13RINTS, e*ery variety and style, foreign and du mestic, now opening at whrkle,ale and retail. at aulB MONTAN YE'S & CO. CLOTHS. CASSIMERES & v ESTINUS of very superior style and finish, and at prices to suit those who wish to purchase cheap. sulS MONTANYES & CO. HOES—Ladies' Misses and Children's, • huge ye S riety on hand at. je9 IIF.TTS', OILS, Points, Varnishes End Dye-mufti. of almost every kind, ot sep24 MERCUWS. Cooking and Parlor Stoves. TLSF received at MONTANYES ¢ cas, a large 44 , lot—Also, PIPE, and a few second-hand 'stove;, all of which will be sold cheap fo: pay. Sept. 7,1847. ANOTHER ADDITION TO THE Stock of Goods in the Salints Bank. TN consequence of the,great rush at the Savings Bank .1. for Cheap Goods, the proprietor has been induced to replenish with • splendid assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which arc now opening, and sell ing at greatly reduced prices. The proprietor. Mr.o . REED, pledges himself to folly and amply sustain the credit of the institution which it has hitherto borne, i.e. for selling goods cheaper than any other establishment in Bradford co. Persons desirous of testing this, have only to call at No. 5, Brick Row, and satisfy therrivelves. July 7. 1847. C. REED. LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN GINGHAMs, and Light Gingham*, have been received at tht Savings Dank. and are *riling twenty-five per cent. chcaprr than ever. jy7 C. REED. IRON & NAILS.—A large assortment for sale, a sep2s MERCURN. - - AITORSTED DRESSfigured and plaid, black and colored A Ipnceas ; black and co lorril French A.erinoes; Oregon Plaids; - rich French and common Cashmeres, DeLaines, ace., a Great variety of i.ty les fur sale at vet2s MERCUR'S,, QUSQUEHANN A, COUNTY MONEY taken at 1..7 par, for Goods, at No. 2 Brick Row. Towanda, Jan. IL 1848 E. T. FOX. LET=S.c~~'• C4IHE to the enctesure of the subscriber, some time during the pas taummer, a spotted yearling HEIF. F.R. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, i smdtake her away. Ell. PATTERSON. Towanda, January 1, 1849. J. N. Sumner, M. D., Dentist, 11711. L pay his next protessional visit to Towanda, V in JUNE next. He may be round at %%'ood- ruff 's HoteL REMOVAL AND 14"4Y7 H. S. -& 51ERCUR, TJAVE REMOVED to their new store, corner of Main and Pine.streets. where they are now open. ing a new assortment of WINTER GOODS, to which the attention of the public is respectfully requested. Towanda, December 21, 1847. Q nil BARRELS SALT, for sale by •--IUFV./ (lee: I M ERCii ruzivr socowat A LARGE sod well selected assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, just received, imd for sale by EL LIOTT & TOM KINS, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, WWII' IRON, NAILS, &C., kG. Among our Goods may be found, French, English and American Cloths and Cashmeres; also, s good as sortment of Fancy Cassitneres and Tweeds, sheep's gray cloth and sattinets ; also,, a good assortment, of Over cost Cloths and Cloaking*. For the LADIES, we have any quantity of Ging hams, M. Delaines, Cashmeres, alpaecas, of all colors and prices, both cotton and silk warp; Shawls; of all kinds, dress silk, black and fancy, with trimmings to correspond. Also—Bonnet Silk & Bonnet Velvet with trimmings. MUFFS—a large stock. Sept. 17. ELLIOTT & TOMKINB. ATM ORLEANS and sugar house Molasses, loaf, ./.11 crushed, Nei Orleans, and common brown sugar, sire, pepper. spine, ginger, nutnsega, salmratos, raisins, tobacco, extra plug and paper, Scotch and rnaecaboy 'muff, &c., all of which are selling at less than " pro' verhially low prices;' at the Central &lore. . . December 22, 1847. N. N. BETTS. LOOKING GLASSES AND CLOCKS are selling at very cheap, riitea. and a beautiful article, at the Central were. d 22 N. N. BETTS. COIL CHAIN for hull wheels to saw mills, &c.6:c. just received and fur sale by October 19. 1947. 0. D. BARTLETT. FRINGES & GIMPS, of all kinds; Ilan, puttona and other trimmings for 'when' dresses and viaetts, h anis MONTANYE & CO. I)EDLERB will find it to theit'ad vantage to call at the 1 Drug Depot, where they can be supplied with eve be article desired, ouch MS pbiata, essenceS. Ace., on the st terms. jel6 No, 1. BRICK ROW BOOTS & 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 Sayings Bank, No. 3, Brick Row. FOR THE LADIES—a large asiortment.of white goods, such as Irish linens, cross barred,and striped matins, jaconetts, swiss muslins. Ace.; also swiss null, and muslin edgings, thread and cotton edgings, bobbins. silk fringe and buttons, lace buttons, patent whalebone skins, purse twist; in short a great variety of fancy goods of every description, may be found at the sep27 SAVINGS BANK. UMW 00:1)10 , 4, MBE largest and most extensive assortment of NEW G OODS, suitable to the sesson,seleeted with great care, and for sale cheap as the cheapest, for cash or ap proved credit—just opened at Towanda, Oct. 5, 1847. 0. D. BARTLETT'S. COTTON YARN, carpet warp, baits, wadding. wick ing, brown and bleached sheetings and shirting* may be found at a bargain and eery low at the Saving Bank, sep29 NO. 6„ B. R. BOOTS & 15HOS8, erMsisting of cow-hide and kip Loots, ladies' and misses' slippers, gaiters and hall gaiters ; children's shoes ; also an elegant assortment of Hats and Caps, are now opening at the Savings Bank, sep2s NO. 5, B. R. • GINOHANIS & PRINTS.—PIain and twilled Ging hams, English and American Prints, a beautiful amoriment u wsp:ls Mk acl; OF TAE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF BRADFORD COUNTY, For A. EL 1847-from Jan. 1, to Dec. b, IncMahe. Auditors for auditing goblin at fot $) Aliment broo4it kreriviti, A. 1).1845 and 6, • , 136 60 1 Tawaithip viewe r • • Armee" 861 50 Wolf certtiestge.i Erectron of new and revoking of old Wye. 487 34 A. Chabbuck, low •Preep and sled of (battler Coroners and Justices hiquwitions, .Mt 30 Beesiesse. • 77 29 Counsel Nee,• 30 00 Bridge "kw% ' 44 00 • Damage views. 2 00 • Skein less for sommoning Jurors, &c., 64 00 Fast, 46 00 Cows lit Cominonweakh soils, . 907 68 Various incidental spews, 29 44 Election Expenses, 729 15 Justice, fees, 22 00 Constables attending coact and walling ream, 301 75 (hand. Jurors, .468 73 Coats in civil suits, 1 49 24 Traverse Jurors, 2318 06 For hire of Court Boos, mid fitting up tempo. For Blank Books for different public Acme, 27 69 ray iltil, • 217 45 MERCUR'S • . A. Martin crier of court, 86 12 ' Court House. (erection of new,) 8561 02 Wild Cat certificates, 4 60 . Joseph Towner life eommisioreirr, for emkies • Eor support of Prisoners in the Fount; Jail, 191 69 : in 1846 in full, . - s Bills for Printing, - 140 00 A. L. Cranmer, can. 1846, in fun. $ll6 00 Public Buildingsl (ordinary repairs, &c.) 69 41 ' •• ~„ " 1047, 341 31 Carrying to and support of convicts in E. J. H. Black, emu. 1846, iu full, 41 51.1 M. Penitenuary, 284 09 ' " " 1847, /51 97 T.. E. DeWolf for recording, 1 76 L. Putnam, cum. 1848, in full, 29 00 W. E. Barton for attending with efortmiseinwere " " 1847. r 235 00 at the time of the egonerautin of Militia fines, 4 'oo' J.M.Wattles,clh to corn. 1846, in fu11,137 51ir Stationary, ' 32 26 " •• 1847, " 400 00 Townships. 840 Towanda township, Ei4 I Sheshequin, 842 Golundua, 843 Standing Stone, 844 Asylum, . 1 Franklin, IEII Jacob Red, Treasurer of the County of Bradford, in `"Jacob Rrel, Treasurer of Bradford County, in account nrrnunt with soul Cou n iy. ,I • kith the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on ac -I rrntnt of State Tax. To amount of Money in Tresvuty at set- $ ,_ - - , dement, as of Dec. 31, - 1846, -172 S 72 To amount due on duplicates prior to 1847,$ 1065 34 Dup. of County tax, prior to 1847, 2697 1&I . 0 of duplicetes for 1647, • 10486 41 of 1847, 13714 75' 1 Rec'd on redemption of unseated lands, 29 74 Judgments, other demands due the Co. 1786 82 ,•Unseided land transcripts, 178 43 Money loaned for court house, 8202 00 Due Treasurer from the }!tale, 7178 49 Miseellaneove receive* 32 68.1 1 :. Rec'd on redemption of unseated hinds, 316 26 i I Received On unseated land transcripts, 279 18 As premium on payment of State tax, 385 77 i Ay imount due last settlement, Fletriieuj on duplicates prior to 1847, Ret rued on &wheeled for 1847, ColliiMoe• exoneration, By Amount of Orders returned in 1841, $17,853' St f ' t," . per ventage, 2 per cent, commission on the same, 357 14 State Treasurer's receipt of taxes for 1847, Amount returned on duplicates, 3451 30 11 iiir cent. commission on the same, " ' judgments, notes, &e., 1200 45 i. Cojlector's per engage, 598 85 Balance in Treasury, Jan, 1, 1848, 5680 70 __ _ . _______ _ ___ • C0unty,529,142 25 B r adfordn ss. We, the undersigned Commissioners of said Co. Comity Orders in accoont with the Co. of 11ra4fin - d : e.l do hereby certify, the foregoing to be a tree end To amount of County orders issued in 1847 correct statement of thereceive,' sad egpendi niCluding credit orders, $18066 23 • tures of the said county, from the Ist day of January to Amount outstanding Jan. 1, 1847, 54 kg the 31st day of December, 11347, inclusive Witne'sa our hands and seal, of office, at Towanda, $18,120 36 this 28th day of january, 1848. A. L. CRAMMER, J. H. BLACK, HIRAM SPEAR, Attest—C. S. Flcasszt., Clerk. By ammot of orders tetumed in 1841, $11863 81 Outstanding January 1, 1848, 266 55 ziww ettamrs. SSW masa zi1f7(06#403000 NEWGOODS, . Recei . red at No. '2, Bela Row, Oceans of New Fall & Winter Goods, TlTHteff most mid. will be sold at tile:my lowest VY Botch for Cads or Ready Pay. Every person who may want GOOD and CHEAP goods, is respect fully inVited to call .and-esmoine this stock. Don't fall to call as it costs nothing to look, and we .consider ii a favor to silos , the geoids, end will try to make it an object lur those wishing to buy of E. T. FOX. BKINGSBERY do CO., am just receiving. di s redly from New Vork and opening at the new brick store, recently erected at B. Kineebery'told stand, a large assortment of Fall ¢ Winter Goods, comprising Broad cloths, Cassimerep Sattinets ; .d/paceas, Of ere ry &scrip/um ; French k Engits4 Aleruws ; Mou. sehne DeLaines • Ging/rams, a great txtriety; Cashmere it wo olen Shawls ; Domestic goods, liosi(ry and &ores, of cc crl *arr. Groceries, Creckery, Hardware BoOts d ex, Sole and upper Leather, French and common calf and kip slcins, Nods, quo* round ann Swedes Iron, Glass, Hall; ani . C fi e s t 4 , Tin and Stone Ware, Paper licingings. b u ffalo . robes and Illutfs, Mat 1, Cod . Strad and Herring. The attend* of the public iii respectfidly invite.' to our present larie stock of goods,ivhich are now exhibit ed fur sale at the lowest prictii.• for ready pay. They have been selsV.ted with unusual care and attention, elk pressly for the: accommodation- of onr customers, and we believe offitr inducements to purchasers no where else to be met l , wiiii. tcyßemicrriber, before purchasing elsewhere, to call at B . K i nesto*'s old stand, and examine oar goods and prices, es we are confident they will meet the views of the closest cull buyers. • i BURTON KINGSBERY, A LARGE assortment of Broad Cloths, Casslnierlw , I I J .K. SMITH, ! , -j - ib- and &Winne, which we have long been famous Oct. I`2, 1847. W. F. MENARDI. , . fur selling- good and cheap, now cheaper than ever— __ _ Th 4. i q * Wai l f - t i r — Ba - r - 5 ,.. - ains. ---- and upon which we challenges the world; just received O. D. BARTLETT. ARAPOI" SUN SHADES AND - SUMMER at Tcnvands,Nov. 3 , 16 4 8 - PSTI:FFIII, selling at asst. at FOX'S. , i PEItFUMERAES, a sitmlid article of Hal FhirWaralog and the Last holm. HEREBY warn every person indebted to met,, that "U.S. Drushesl Thermometem, and Fancy Article* fat I un lee• immediate payment is made. they will be mile at je 16 No. 1. BRIO( HOW ' sued 1 This notice. is given without respect tapeworm SAY! JOHN ! don't tell any body that we willwar and ell persons knowing themselves indebted, will saver the " tetilv John Davie." for 100 bushels Chestnuts costs, by giving prompt attention. and 000 lbs.l Lard. CASTER dr, SMALLEf. Towanda, Oct. Ili 1841. 8. HATHAWAY. AsNNUAL REPORT decant with, the Collectors of County Tatra, for Bradford cont r. CiAlecier** Names. Ain't charged. Areit Received. Am'creturucd. Awl eximed. Percent. Richard Hortint, $l3l 35 $l3l 35 Elijah Hort. n,2 1 2 9fl 22 98 Henry Bbentiod, 103 05 103 05r 1-1 S Stephens, 85 41' 85 41 Jason Hutton, 4 36 4 36 Samuel A nnable, 60 42 St IMP 9 42 James A Ennis, 41 19 • Clark Hollenback, 88 06 J C Brown, 14 '74 Isaac Westbrook '43 38 David Rutty, 43 t) Austin Salford, 65 77 James 132 42 Harris Murray, . 327 ,81 James Ryon, 12 41 Asahel Smith, 239 19 Elijah Wolcott, 148 65 ' J D McKee,- 14 62 W Humphrey, 186 89 Hiram Dewey, . 54 58 .1 41. Brown, 127 96 Geo. Vannes, 182 76 Wm. C 'Bogart, 112, 66 ' J 1. Gorshue, - 138 42 H'B Bowen, 79 II Ephraim Beeman, 137 45 Wm 13 Strope, 96 20 Horatio Ladd, _ 187- 26 Haman Morgan, 48 86 Geo Terry, 291 29 Wm Ka, 426 58 James B Stone, 956 58 Myron Ballard, 501 47' John Gray. 474 . bl Wm W B Watkins, 60 47 Mirddison Decker, 2.43 87 Ira Varney. t9O 15 John Vroman, 233 81 Nathan B Wetmore, i i p 3 lb A noel Tillotson. 18 214 Cyrus Merrill, 290 81 Jonas P. Smith, 445 21 Jacob Chubbuck, 488 99 Geo W Humphrey, 672 22 Hiram Dewey, 300 59 Nathan Maynard, 310 86 Daniel Brink, 564 72 Enistas G Durfy, 569 94 Truman Rowe, 462 48 /smell L Phtlgw. 212 72 H Montgomery, 199 32 John Taylor, Jr, 194 24 Henry J Hoyt, 238 73 Geo. P Freeman, 557 51 Horatio Black, 875 43 Sunlit Foster, 416 35 James L Gorsline, 313 OS Sidney C Brainard, 432 41 David Griswold Jr, 315 35 W Sibley, 365 68 fiasram Taylor, 475 58 Isaac Post. 440 22 Standing Stone, Wyalusing, Springhill, Standtng Stone, Towanda township, Wyalusing, Albany, Athens township, Armenia, Burlintion, Litchfield„ Leroy, Pike. Ridgberry, Springhill, Standing Stone, Towanda borough, Ulster, ;Warren, W yalneing, W ysos, Albany, Armenia, ANvlum, Athens borough, Athens Burlingtou, (7anton, A Columbia, Dwell, Franklin, • Granville, Herrick, Leroy, Litchfield, Monroe, Pike, Ridgeberry, Rome, Sheshequin, ' Smithfield, Springfield, South Creek, Springhill, - Standing Stone, Troy borough, Troy tp, Towanda borough, Towanda tp. Warren, Wella, Windham, Wysiusing, Wysoi, AND NEW PRICES! $5213 2M 93 00 409 08 294 36 294 18 448 10 365 00 $16411 93 1i.12131 86 $3451 90 229 57 $19,142 2b $18,126 36! C) BALES BROWN SHEETINGh, .1 .4,/ shirtings, wicking, wadding, batting, cotton yam and carpet warp, cheap as the cheapest, at No. 2, u: R., at aepls FOX'S. GINGHAI4IS GINGHAMS!-30 pieces new and most splen4id styles, decidedly the prettied ever, in market. Also, Oregon Plaids, Bilk Plaids, and all the new styles dress goods all at No. 2. ;rick Row. 2 PS. BLK & STRIPED ALPACCAS. the 5 very lowest possible prices at FOX S. ARDWARE, a good issottolent, locluding iron, Steel, Natio, etc. at No. 4, B.R. FQVS HINTS, OILS & DYE-STUFFS, „alto Witches P try the pees, .t No. 2. B. R. . 'Fors. QEALED HALF BUSHELS, on hand and fim. aala ►J at airp 15 FOX'& 0213 2S $7 00 60 oe EMI .26 3t la" 97 264 CO M 7 f. 9 $17.761 63 11 72 19 35 11 4V 2 - 2% 2 29 18 38 21 be 10 7fr 22 42 EMI 27 65' 1 91 17 96 11 51 • 71 23 81 38 I 4.16 ft 61 20 14 24 50 a 7 7 iii 80 66 R 59 99 2 99 31 20 62 26 206 3R 604 S 2 He 62 49 Oa 28 47 153 S 1 131 58 99 41 139 84 Ile 66 419 74 339 65 230 08 180 5 50 10 18 a 90 3 81 43 63 ERB s.sota ICS $12,134 41 a 688 LS 367 29 900 88 172 89 486 60 9473 68 . 94 74 $12,154 41 Comn'rs. t 2 69 Is 65 17 $7 .2 42 14 3 23 18 24 74 12 13 8 64 11 40 01 10.-81 21 67 33 37 28 91 2419 22 b 3 9 70 14 12 11 69 ,27.00 21 53 15 49 17 Al 23 58