rm=o -• . . ' Forwellts Pacific Saba. only Isledigiutt Wat dal produce certificates virtiert .t ts A' . .. • ' -.trans sae COLDS Bryn stand s pre-enunent neer id-other remedies for the cure of these and 'alms s effects a MOT, itniaptiationscao conceive of thus eingtilar ro wer. lorrityL.- 1 t is utterly impossible to describe the beautifid erects my Balm upon the Agawam {tatty t. The peculiar rimes or the Pacific loam bears upon thb disease with all as wonderful and all-healing power. It has cured thesammas. Tea Lnma—flas no disease *bleb my balm will not endi—, rate, 'lts virtues are such that it has complete controll:over Liver Complaints. cefetrartlq-`.—That moat bind disease, is treated by, my ; Halm in %magical manner. Where there is the least "green& ten the 4 the itoustimucut for it to rest upon, the life of the psi ! dent is Acute. And now the catalgue of diseases br which the Balm is rrecommended limo stop. It does not like most other Atiedl• cams. pretend to hoick sway over every human udirmity This Balm contains uo.Opium.—Sold by..l 3,if Towanda, 'Pa. Agents Or thd Reports.. W cARR, No. 410 „North Pourd, in.: and Sun ~uildiag, E. &filter of Third and Deck at, Pitiladetpfita : • 3,* B. PALMER- N. W. corner of Third tuultheanat streets, rudadelphia ;. and 169Ntussau at., (Tribrinebtiadingaj N.Y.: (;FORGE PRATT, 164 Nassau at., (next &or to• Tammany 60) New York. ' To; Printers. A findu of Long Primer. partly worn : a fount of Bonnet wrl) new : and various other printing materials not in use and will be Fold cheap, at this °trice, Wild Cherry, Reprieves tinder the gallows are generally hailed with sat istact.on, and the same may be said tor WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, which beyond all doubt has reprieved many from almost equal li sure death by lung complaints. Mr. Fowle, the proprietor wbo deals itythe'articte so largely—for people will buy mom of it,-sends us the following note which he has just received an the' ay of his, business • 111.681.110, Vt., Miry 5. 1947. Mr; S. W. Towle am nearly out of the Balsam of cherry You may (onward me, if yea please, two or three dozens wore. The undicine gives better sausfacuon here in pulmonary complaints than any other that I have kept I have it e,d it with perfect satisfaction upon Myself—having been tumbled with a severe cough for more than a year. and having profuse night sweat for the last mouth I had tried various popular remedies without runteriai benefit at length I tried SV,..inr's Balsam of Wild Cherry. and before 1 had finished the brit Louie / found great relief. Two bottles have wrought a rlr. Yours respectfully. Ncaaaao HATIIINGS. The granule signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper; Hold by A. S. CrIAM BMW N Towanda. Arrunk. or difficulty of breathing. is caused by a collection tr morbid humor's in the air-cells of the %iipp. which prevent ;,em trOtn being duly expanded—hence difficulty and labor'. breathing. cough. great oppression of the breast, pain in •tie heart. palpitation of the heart and many other distressing • coniDla.iilL. • tityighl's Indian Vegetable Pillk are alwayicertain to give 4 Asthma. because they purge from the body. those hu "ion which are the cause of every malady incident to man.— From tout to six of said Vegetable Villa...taken every night on ;.••• DD in lied. will in a short rime carry off the most violent fit 4Astbmn. and if used occasionally afterwards wilt keep the •ysterh to sound health. BEW/cILD-OD CoriCTEREITS LND INCITATION!—Remember. that onglnal - and only genuine IvIDLN VsorrrAmat Pm.' have ir ., :vritten signature of WAS. tVEIGHT on the top label of itch box. • - The above celebrated pills for sale by Mitntanyes & Co.. Towanda. U. Moody & Co- Frenchtown s W. & D F. Pomeroy. Troy. D. Brink. lioinbrook. C o ryeril & (ire. • East Bur'Won. .1. C. Adams. Rum. creek. • Witt Gtbson. Ulster. C. Rathbotie. Canton. 1, 3. Ellsworth. Athens. W. Campbell, Shesbegain ti t " Tracy: Alden. ' .1 J. %Vert - ord. Manroeton. Principal office and general Depot. 169 Race St. Phi Pa. Married, . . At Greenwood; on the Bth lost., by the ROv. J. Fos ter, I...ssiso Hite? to Miss ELIZASETU Fousei. Bp the same, on the 24th inst., ate Mr. S.C. Naglee's in Monroe, Dr. A. J. Cott, of Bradford county, to Miss MASS B. Al4m9, of Ttoga county, Pa. n Towanda township, Feb. 22, 1848, by the Rev. D. . S. Chase, Mr. A an•m A. Macit. to Min t s 4Ca► M. t • Ftsara, all of Towanda township. • • ' Died,.., In the boro' of Troy, Pa., Dec. 6th,l 847, Cituacani. BON as, Esq:, in the '6sth' year o'f his age. Esquire Dames has long been favorably known n titis cotmy, having been A' County Commission er for three "Year, and a popular Justice of the Peace, and subsequently to the Amendment of the Constitution, twice elected to that office. He wasiopg a respectable member of the Baptist Church,.arid for stveral years. since, a worthy mem i.er of the Cung,regtion of the Disciples of Christ in this borough. He died of Hydrothorez, or eater in the Chest. 8. E. B. On the 6th of December, 1E3 , 0, Mr. ALLTS E. Tiiimms in te 33d year of his age, in the same borough Mr. Thomas was born in the township of Troy and ha's atm •ays resided within its limits. He has been known to the public as a Merchant, and was regarded as A man of strict integrity. He was a young an of a clear mind, and correct habits. Hkebtcanae a member of the Congregation of Dis ciples, about five years since, and died in an nnsha ;.en belief of the truth of the Christian religion. ' He died of a chronic disease of the heart,of about 14 years standing—the consequence of a metastasis Crheumatisrn. S. E-.l§. atr! SONS OF TEMPERANa.—The stat ed meetings . of TOWANDA DIVISION No:103, B. of T. - ; are held every TUESDAY even me, at 6 : 1 o'clock, in't'he Sons - of Temperance Rail ~ v er B. Klllgstiery's ,store. Py order of the Div., J. B. NEVINS, R.S. ticw azincrtiocmcats. IREaCICtiIIaiADIUZZIZo %THEREAB the Ron Jona . N. Coarsonms, Pre. sideut Judge of the 14th Judicial district con listing of the counties of Luzenie, Bradford, and Tio, ca',.and H. Morgan and Reuben Wilber Elmira., Auto. eintefudgeg in and for the county of Bradford, have is ,oed their precept, hearing dare the —th day of March 1 , 448,-to me directed for hoHing a court of quarter lea. 'inns of the peace, common pleas and orphan's court e Towanda for the County of Bradford, on the let Monday, of MAY neit, being the Ist day, to continue , ton ;weeks': Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners, &awes of the Peaie and Constables of the county of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper peewit', at lgo'clock in the forenoon of said day, with. ?rennin, inquisitions, examinations, and other their re. ta"mbrances, to do those things which to their office appertOna to be done: and those who are bound by tecomtzanee or otherwise to 'prosecute against the arigonera who are or may be in the jail of said county, or who are or shall be bound to appear at the said Tlat are to he then and there to prosecute against mas shalt brjunt. Jurors are requested to be pada in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. bated at Towanda, the Ist day of MARCH, in the year of our Lord 1848, and of the Independence of the United States tharseventy-third. JOHN F. MEANS, SINE I)R. A. BURROUGHS 9 ITOla.D_ respectfully inform big friends and the V public generally, that he has moved his Itlee‘ and Lodgings to the Monrotton Hotel, ept by .1. J. Wilford, where he may at all times bo 'ouna, unless when professionallyAtgaged Munroetan, March I. 1848. --- _ TOME IR.:HEREBY GIVEN, forbidding all pirsoos ‘)r harboring a- boy by the name f SAMUEL. RANDOLPH BRISTER, on my ae .ont,for I - wRI pay no debts of hie eontreting. Warren, Feb. 24, 1848. .1021EPg BRISTER. 4E:3 XrOTIGH is hereby given that I have leftimy accounts for Prothonotary's fees, in the hands WIN. J. KEE for collection ;' and all those that are in arrears, *ill rave cost by calling on him and settling the earns immediately. He will generally be found at the Pro. Ilienarary's office. I also tender, my grateful acknowl dgements to all those who have 'favored me by settling and balancing the demands I bad igeinst them. March I, 184 ft. AARON CHURBUCK. ENIBB-01VTICa. NOTICE is given, that the .partnership heretofore -1 existing between the subseribeni, is dissolved by - ennsent. The aneounti are in the hands of M: C ARTER, who will pay all debts due by the late,firm. MILES CARTER. R. C. SMALLEY. January 27, 1848, NIFASUREB-.-Hatf bonhelipeck, four quart, Imp ajt . 4 Tont surcn, 13'.41 RD'S. Noe York 22roatistmatts. Country Merelants Take Notice, ! Clues' quiz ran. 1 / 1 11 £A • 411111(.11R8 & 84 Maiden.. liiMe,Alete 1, HinteitAlr. Ttivem,) offer fur sale; - b.,16041:. to suit purehasers 1,000 nue Bided Cop Paper, at $1 26 to $1 50 nit 2.000 rma Ruled Letter Paper, at 1 00 to 160 rm 10,000 rine Wrapping Pe!per, = 25 to 100 rin 10,000 rolls Paper Ranging., 5 cla. to 6 cts., pr piece 5,000 do Amerioansalin d 0.124 “ 18 . 6,000 pair of Oil Trarwporenf Window tShadeo.of our own manufacture., beautiful designs and colori,.at from $1 00 to 1 .50 per pair. 10,000 lbs. of Wool Twine and Wrapping Twine. of all kinds, from 12i to 15 eta per lb. We also have other goods in the same proportion, and we guarantee to please you if you will call and see us at 84 Maiden Lane. 38--2 m. A. TRAVERS - 4k CO. atmra - mazierans Dzepfe No. 18, Cortland al., N. Y. ' (oprossTr. var. vseru.x lISTZL.) THE CROTON MANUFACTURING CO. Organized under the General' Manufacturing' Law of the State of New York.) OFFERmt . wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers at lowest manufacturer's prices for cash or approv ed credit, *. Parser HA:quince, of every .variety of style and price. BORDERS to match. _ Fiat BOARD PRINTS in great variety. TitaximaxxXx WIRDOIr BDADIR. OIL PAINTZD WINDOW ISRADRS and Winer W.sanow Cult.T,Ate PAPILIS, Of the latest styles and superior finish. all of their own •manufacture and importation. As their got* is large and entirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers, and Dealers in these articles, to call and examine their style and prices, whenever they visit the city. Coun iry Mirchants ran examineithis stork from 8 'o'clock in the morning, till 10 o'clock in the evening. New Tork,,March 1, 1848. 38-7 m UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, PARASOL EITS AND SUN SHADV„'S JONA' T. DOUBLED4r Jr CO., (SIICCIPIIOIII TO lIINRT ICE! AIM CO.) 121 Pearl at., New York. TNVITff the attention of CASH customers to their .1. large and entirely new stock of Umbrellas and Pa. rasols, of the new Paris styles, of the most superier fin ish, with *ll the latest improvements. manufactured ex pressly for their spring trade, and Which they offer it Mannfaeturer's lowest prices. Country Merchants can examine this stock at an ear lier, than usual hour in the morning. J. T. 1/011DLEDAY & CO. March 1,1848.-6 w. 121 Peart st.„ New York. THE undersigned, having' een appointed an Auditor by the Orphan's court of Bradford county, to mar shal asset*, and distribute the fund raised by the Admin. istrator's 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 next, at 1 ol:lock in the afternoon, at his office in the borough of Towanda, when and where all persons interested, are required to present their claim' before him, or be debarred from coming in for a share of said fund. `Feb. 21, 184 g. W M. SCOTT, Auditor. =Mil BOOKSELLER & STATIONER No. 198, 'Market-st., Philadelphia. JB. P. would call the attention of Country Mer . chants, and the public generally7to the low prices at which he is selling BOOKS A N 1.) STATIONERY, COLOR ED LiTROORA PDS, Fu•sts, dic..and would im press it on their minds, that they can buy as much at his gore for one hundred dollars-, Cain, as they can at Credit Stores for one hundred and fifty dollars. He sells for cash only, and having no losses, be is enabled to undersell all others. Don't forget ! 198 Market street, second door below Si xt h Philadeldhia. • 36-3 m ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A 1.1. persons mdibted to the estate of .WILLIAM fl f11.71C.X. deed.,-late of Pike township, are hereby requetted to make payment without delay, and those having claims igainst the said estate will please present them ; duly authenticated for settlement. • PURLEY H. BUCK, AdmMistrator, Pike. February 23, 1843. Cum Vert. annex. ADMINISTRATOR'S ...NOTICE. ALT. Lpersons indebted to the estate of MARTIN WILDEN, dec'd., ishrOf Monroe tp. , are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those baying elaimitagaintt said estate will please present them ditty authenticated for settlement. Monroe, Feb. 23d, 1848. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE • A LL persons indebteed to the estate of JOSEPH 11H. BEEMAN, dec'd.,lateOf Wyalusing townshid, are ,hereby requested to make payruen witheut delay, and those having claims against said estate will pleiae present them duly authdntihated for settlement. C. SHLTHWAY. Administrator. Wyelosing, Feb:9th, 1848 LOST, some weeks since from the stage, in coming from M onroton to Towanda, a manuscript book of MUSIC. The finder will be liberally rewarded, and reclaim the thanks of the subscriber by returning the me. W. H. PERKINS. Towanda, Feb. 16th, 1848. = ADMINIISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALT, persons are requestid to take notice that Silas E. Shepard of Troy township, Elias Rockwell and Betsey Rockw..ll,Cof Canton Township have taken out Letters of Administration on 'tbe estate of Samuel Rockwell, deceased, lased Canton Townships and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to call and pay up their accounts, and those having claims are re quested to present them, doly;attested for settlement. S. E. SHEPARD. ELIAS ROCKWELL, BETSY ROCKWELL, Administrators. February 8, 1848. 'W`Er - 111 DT LS AZTETing Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon ! RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public generally, that they beer fitted up that large room in the New Brick Block of B Kingsbery, 'rowan da, In a superior style, where they will take pleasure in . waiting upon their old customers, and making new ones. In addition, thtly will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of FANCY GOODS, each as Bear's Oil. Ma Gar's Oil. Os Marrow. Cologne, Victoria perfume, Hair brushes ; Shaving and Tooth brushes, and Combs. • ALSO—AII kinds of Ladies' ends. Bosoms and Collars, Cravats, Suspenders, Rawrsand Strops, Atrial. can Sharnpoone, for sale by the bottle, for restoring the hair and preventing the accumulating of dandruff -wanunted 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 toctunge the hair instantly.from a red or gray, tot besitiful brown or black. Gentlemen's Coati and Pints cleaned or colored avd warranted to give satisfaction. Razors honed on short notice. Boots and shoes blacked to order. Call and we for yourselves. Feb 9. 38-4 w A DMI N ISTRATOR'S' NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of DAN DICK. ERSON, des di, late of Ridgbury township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and theie having claims against said estate will please pie. sent - them duly authenticated for settlement. MILLS CARR, 8. PENDLETON, Adminiotritars. Ridgbory, Dec 30, 1847 QHA WlA,:—Brothe, Thibet, M.D.T.aine, &rants and Wool Shawls, a lama abet at MERCUIIII. VALENTINES IL.Jnag received th e choicest ever offered in this tarn, foe sale Cheep by Fab. 1, 148 1 3 „ 0. D. ItARTLETT. Auditor's Jr'otier. 33 IA x.M11217, H 8. SALSBURY Administrator TISX:O MOVE 1110 Brie. EMULOUS TO EXCEL! S. Cooper k G. Jackson, alerthanbilc, Good, rt.". the P.043050k2. CENTRAL. BRICK STORE. BEiTit Is knit receiving, at ill.; 6ntral *ore a• • at the new 4oick block, • Very tarp end denim ble dock of GOODS, which he offers at • very small advance from cost. ..eure,hamersdrairous of "ening the worth of their money. and hatingthe satisfaction of bew log honestly .dealt with, will find it their interest to ex atuina his stock before purcharing r Among my 'goods may ke found French. English and American broad cloths, do. cassithere„ silk velvet and "sun vesting,, rasp' vesting', sham's gray clothe, sat inets, Kentucky jams, tweeds, brags, knit woolen shirts and drawers, cotton do.;, altar cos, • great variety, French utednoes, silk and wool do., de bathos. Oregon, gala, lama and woolen plaids, gingham', cashmeres. mantilla silk, bonnet velvets and satins, hirothinits to correspond, - gimps and fringes • good itrortment, bras sells and woolen carpet bags. brochs. /straddle, cish mere, dclain, french and woolen plaid "bawl", dorms tic goods, hosiery and gloves, carpeting". 4 and 8-4 oil cloths, window-abodes, &c. Groceries * , crockety , stone and tin ware, hardware, boots sod shoes a latitt assort ment. Leather, nails, square, round and common bar iron, plow and sledgepatterns nail rod, horse shoes and nails. band and hoop iron, cast, english blister, german, american spring axis, 7 by 9, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 glass, putty. linseed and lamp oils, paints of all kinds. mackerel no. 1 and 2, codfish, &c. &c. Goods sold at cash prices for grain, butterheese &c. Wanted 1000 fos 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 business. I would, therefore, be very happy, to see any of you at the above mentioned establishment, where goods most and will be sold at very low rates, for my motto is as it ever has been, small profits and quick sales. Call and see . Yours truly. 2999 II:sat 11 . 13 8 a n B ll B 9 7 ce i Nn G. a ( h y e a a r y d y , at it i l e ) 0 ile t i r I I : Val stare (122 N .N. BETTS. CLOTUS I CLOTHS ! !—Every body admits that the cheapest in town are to be found at the CIED• tral ewe; call and set; no charges for showing goods. if TIFFS !—These furred animals are to be had et M the Ceutral store. from 37 cents. to $l3. Mork the place, if you went muffs cheap. N.N.BETTS. I\TAILS- 7 frotn e 4 inch spike down to a shoe nail, st 111 the Central store. N. N. BETTS. BATHING SALOON, erJraliQr3 1 :50 ea." =auk HAVE the Satisfictton of announcing to their numer ous friends, and the public that they have just open ed a BATHING EBTABLISHNIF•v T, in Towanda, in the new Brick Block of Burton Kingsbery, where all who wish to indnlge in the healthful and invigorat ing exercise of • Cox• or Witte Bath, can at any time be accommodated. fj• Call and try it. Feb. 9. The price for Bathing once, 25 cents. To those who bathe by the Mouth, 50 cents. William Scott, IN.W ©au AN.W AM?, HAS removed his office to D. Cash's new office, on second street, where be will be pleased to see those who need his professional services. Dec: 29, 1847. y VCUT AND MILL SAWS, hand and wood do., at the Central store. d 22 N. N. BETTS. TITHITE LEAD, No. 1. extra, dry and ground in V 1 oil, at the Central store.' N .N. BETTS. THE DIGNITY OF N 0.3, KEPT UP ' HE old firm of WM. H. BAIRD & 'XL, having T keen dissolved by mutual consent. and the animal ber being disposed to keep -OLD N 0.3, (who is always right) GOING AHEAD, would now announce to those who like to buy goods cheap, that he is now daily re ceiving from the city of New York,. new and splendid assortment of Goods, which ho is bound to sell as cheap as they can be bought this side of the city of New York. My assortment consists; M usual of DRYGOODS. GROPERIES.CROCKERY, HARDWARE. IRON AND STEEL. BOOTS & SHOES. 8011 SLEDS, TRUCK CARTS. &C., &C. Now, Mr. end Mrs. 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 will always be happy to wait upon you in case you don't find the Old Man constantly on hand himself, and I have n, doubt but on pricing the goods you will be glad to buy. I feel thankful for put favors, bestowed upon the old firm, and it ilia he my aim to merit a continuance of the seine. nov2 E. W. BAIRD. SEA FOOD .—Codfish and Mackerel, any quantity for !ate at nlO BAIRD'S. BROWN SHEETINGB.—About 43,000 yarila of Broom Sheeting*, just rec'd at BAIRNS, VESTINGS.—Satin, silk, satin stripe, s il k v e l ve t and other Vesting', for winter or summer, fall or .spring; • great assortment at BAIRD'S. No. 3, B.R. CHOICE DRY GOODS.—Alpeceas , French Meri no, Oregon plaids, mouslin de laines, Columbian plaids. ginghams, dell descriptions, &c., &c., at Nos. 10. • BAIRD'S, No. 8, Brick Row. FUR GOODS.—Gentlemen's fur caps, Ladies' muffs, &e., a good assortment at BAIRD'S. SAWS.—MiII saws, and 64 feet and 6 foot cross cut saws, at BAIRD'S, Pio.ll, Brick Row. HATS & CAPS.—A good assortment silk and fur ; 1 Li Hats, gent's glazed caps, with capes, (a great ar ticle for stormy weather,) men and boy's cloth caps, children's velvet caps. &c. Yon will find all these kinds. and many mom. at nIO BA I RD'S. HORSE BLATIIKETS,—dc y ou wen t goo d go d cheap article of the kind. call at • BAIRD'S. TIPAINTS,--Wkiite and red lead, Venetian red, Bp. nub brown, copal gum, litharep, 'chrome green, chrome yellow, varnish, &c., at BAIRD'S. T ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGIB.—Pringe, gimp, /-41 habit buttons, and ail kinds of flain's for trimming ladies' drones, at BAIRD'S, No. 8, Brick Ron. - LOTBE4.—Freneti, and English Broad Cloths and C Cassitneres, Swine*, sheep's gray. a good assort ment at nlO BAIRD'B. No. 3, Brick Bow. LADIEBI—Do you know where to find the nicest French Law Capes in town I—the spot is at Nov. 10. BAIRD 43, No. 3, Brick Row. LADIES' CARPET BAGS. s splendid article, at Nov. II . BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. T AMES' WINTER DRESS U001)8.—A great JU variety, compriping all the latest styles and most beautiful patients, just received and fa sale very low by ul9 O.D. BARTLETT. CIVERSHORS,of every description. for isle very low ‘-f bY (122 H. O'HARA. Fel—Jost received by eaprme, a new supply IYI i t r :f MUFFS. including some No. 1, Lyn: mid cheaper go Wee, at MEROUI6S. • LAMlhatia rr HE subscriber propoees . to attend to law business hereafter. on the following terms : He will try suits in the Common pleas, before arbitrators and justices. and will make no charge for service unless hie client succeeds in the suit. Prom experience end °beer:Won be is of the opinion that if an attorney If- sufficiently convinced of the justice and practicability bf his client's cause to recommend a suit or defence. be should be illing to risk his fees on the malt of the time; and if in any cuss he is unwilling to incur the risk. he cannot , consistently plunge. bis client into the expense and unantranty of a lawsuit by his advice. Collections of every description will be: attended to upon the lama terms. Conveyancing and ether kinds of office business dons promptly sod as insatiable that ges. _ yOffice in the North end of brick Row. • over Abe lost office. West side of mein &wet, Towstsin. , Tesruide, lair. let& HENRY DOM. -Env vats& ThimasAirst &N. .C. 1, ins, - ICrAVlNGsairsocisted thearrelent innether..is the AA Mercantil* Winless, hope by ,I**ll applieotios .nd aria stioatiock to bootlegs, go meth abort of pub lic pitmans. They may alerryaler4oond ready to unmet to auy person who wistuni accommailitians in their line. ' • .• • They will occupy the Ad stand of Elliott & Meerut, and as it has just been enlarged and wife mote spaci ous and cooteniant. eusiomeni will find it sew), plea sant to do balances tn. H1.1..1017 & TOMK.S.NeI. May 27. 1847. A. D. MONTANYE. Lkittanbir, SA. SILICS.-.-Bleck. colored. *ikons! chwegeelde mem Si/4 26144 white end colored Simnel Satins. at sep24 TA CLOTHS & (IASSIMERES. Vemings, Overcoat Cloths, each as brown. olive and gold mixed vent will be sold P.egy tow at SAVINGS BANK. EBTRAY.—Broke Into the enclosure of the Subecn ber. on the 25th of August last, it RED COW. 8 or 9 years old. The °muerte reguelosd to prom pro petty. pay charges and take her away. 4 Troy. Sept. 27. HO W4RD 8 PA LEUNG. Sen. )RINTS. of Over, variety and style, foreign and do. L meat;, now opening at wholevale and retail. at • - mil 8 MONTANYE'S & CO. CLOTHS. CASSIMERES & VESTINGS of very snpetior style and finish, sod st prices to suit those who wish to purchase cheap. MONTAN VDS & CO. SHOES—Ladies' Miaow and Clahlren'a f a lame as riety on hand at je9 3 grrB'. OPaints, Varnishes and Lye-muffs. of almost emu kind, at sep2s 111E1ICkill'3. Cooking and Parlor Stores. TEST received at MONTANYES cas, a have lot--Also, PIPE, and a few secoml-head arowei, ill of which will Mold cheap fa pay: Sept. 7, /847. .• ANOTHER ADDITION TO TIM Stock of Goods in the Savings Bank. IN consequence of the great rush at the Moving* Bank for Cheap Goode, the proprietor has been iodated to replenish with a splendid assortment of /SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. %which * now opening, and sell ing at greedy reduced prices.' The proprietor. Mr. C. 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 Bradfwd co. Persons desirous, of testing this, have only to call at No. 6, Brick llo*, and satisfy themeelves. July 7, 1847. C. REED. LAWNS, ORGANDY',, LAWN GINGHAM'S, and Ligbt• Gingham., bows been received at the Savisire Bank, and are selling twent7•Sae per cent. cheaper than ever. jr7 C. REED. IRON & N A ILS.—t large alsortment far war, at rep2s M ERCUR'S. WORSTED DRESS UOODS.—ePlain, figuned and plaid, black and colored Alpsecas t black and knell French le. erinoes ; Oregon Midi; rich French and common Cashmeres, DeLaines, etc.. a great variety of styles far 'sleet sep2s XI EIMER'S, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY MONEY tabs at par, for Goods, at No. 2 Brick Row. Towanda, Jan. I I. 1848 E. T. FOX. p .ani.f _ — ids libt t In lb. -vri CA HE to the enekmare of !Da subscriber, some time during the pas tannutier, a spotted yearling HEW ER. The owner is request ed to pro's property, pay charges, militate her away. ED. I'AMTEESUN. Towanda, January P. 1849; J. N. Sumner, 11. D., Dentist, TXTILL pay his nest professional visit to Towanda, VW in JUNE nest fie may be roond at Wood ruff's Hotel. Jy4 REMOVAL AND El Tr air' 6.41) Up $ l, a H. S. & .M. C. MERCUR, TIAVE REMOVED to their new store, corner of 1/ Main and Pine streets, where they are now open ing s new assortment of WINTER GOODS, to which the attention of the public is respectfully requested, Towanda, December 21, 1247. 300 B 4 p ec R 2 R I ELS SALT. for Ilia ZERCUR'S °V , • - ALARGE and well selected assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, just received, and for sale by EL. Liorr & TO/SKINS, consisting of DRY GOODS, GgOCERIES, 11/RDWiIIE, CHUM, MOON, MIK% kC., LC. Among our Goods may be'found, French, English and American Cloths end Caseimeres- also, a good as of Fancy Cashmeres and 'weeds, sheep's gray cloth and mattinets also, a guod assortment of Over cost Cloths and Cloaking'. For the LADIES, we have any quantity of Ging ham/04. De/sines, Cashmeres, alpacas', of all co/ors 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 wit trimmings, MUFFS—a large stock. Sept. 17. ELLIOTT & TOMKEVB. NEW ORLEANS and sugar house Molasses, loaf. crushed, New Orleans. and common brown sugar, rice, pepper, spice, ginger. nutmegs,, saleratus, raisins, tobacco, extra plug and paper. Scotch and maccaboy snuff. &c., all of which are wiling at less than " pro verbially low prices." at the Central store. December 22. 1847. ' N. N. BETTS.. T OOKING GI.A1 4 8E13 AND CLOCKS are ael/isig 14 at very cheap rates, and a beautiful article, at the Central stare.- d2s N. N. BETTS. COIL C HAIN for boll wheels to saw mills, &c.&e. just received and for, sale by October 19, 1947. O. D. BAItTLETT. FRINGES & BUMPS , of itt kinds; alio, Bottom sod other trimmittplor ladi.i dresses sad visetta, by soll, -• MONTANYE & CO. PEDLERB will find it to theieed,antage to all at the Drug Depot, where they can be supplied with eye• aiticho desined, such as phials, essences. &e., on the be, t terms. jail No, 1, BRICK ROW BOOTS & 8110E8—A tarp and eshattatkwe as. mortment of coarse and fine boots and shoes, ladiel full and half gaiters, kid ties. buskins. Fran* kid slip. pers. cluldren's cloth and morocco shoat are now selling very low at the Savings Bank, No. 5, Brick Row. FTHE LADIES—a large asiottment of whits ./: goods, such as MO Wens, atm barred.andstriped manilas, jar:opens, swiss muslin.. &c.; elm swiss mull, and muslin edgings, thread and cotton edgings, bobbins. silk fringe end buttons. lace buttons, pawn whalebone hirts, purse twist; in khan a greet variety of fancy goods of every description, may be found at the WOW SAVINGS BANK. X 1 147.4106300 0 THE %Pit tad mast extrasiveassortmsat of NEW GOODS.suitable to thesesson,saleeted withgreat care, and for sate cheap as the cheapest, for cahoot ap• proved medit—jost opened at Towanda, Oct. b,1847. O.D. BARTLETTIL CparToN YA itN, carpet warp.batta wadding. wick .7' ins. brown and bleached abeetingi aal shiftless may be found at a liargein and very low at the Swing Bank, iep29 NO. IS. B. IL, BOOTB & SHOES, consisting of eaw-hide sad kip boos., ladies' and misses' slippers, viten sad WO Otero ; children's shoes ; *boo an elegant snowmen; of Hats and Caps, are wow opening et the &sings fink, sep29 NO. 5, B. R. fiINGHAMS& PRlNTBo—Pliin end wined my Ca hams. Ema en& Amities* Pristi, a hostfifid• assertinvt w stP2l5 111111CVWS. • 'ANNUAL REPO 6 klstit: •,I. OF TIREBSCERT&AND:EXPENDITUREtKOrigiIIgIRICOUNTY 11*" . ipkuelL4iriiii - ) 3 aa. - to • • • titt, `-• Auditors fit endifilog indifirioreueole furl * s ,-, 1 Ainsont Illesogkiremos‘ A. D. 1846 and li. ~ / . _, :138,50 I Tosraskiip *we, ~ „ Aimmors, ~ 81,14 30 ! .Wolf . - --, - . . . Ara:lion at rum and `repairing of old bri d ges , 43 7 34 ,A. Chobbuck, Ws Arot'i and flak of Quarter , Commis and Justices &gala:ions, I ' 18 1 30. esseisns. . . - • < . 77, Counsel fors. 30 00 Bridge views, . - 1 . . 44 08 Donnie Asti 2 00 1 Wieners ken fix . sounsoning brine; /le i - '(• 5 4 411) Fuel. 46 00 : Costs in Co , unionweekkisitua b • • ' 907 " Various lOridadal el:ponies. • 29 44 Election Es senewi, . i 438 10 Jostles fees, . 22 00 , Coubtables a trending weir end soaking returifir.,l4l 7P Grand Jones, i 468 73 i Costs in civil suits,, • ~ ,_ • Traver"" Imre, 2918 08 . For hire of Court Room. and fi tting Up Hair. , . . . .... _ For Blank Books for alitaitot,p6l4 Aces, 27 69 rag Jail, ' - ' in" gs. A. Martin crier of court; . f 85 12 ' Cuon House, (creedal of testa;)-. ' . 7468 As Wild Cat certificates, , 1 4.60 i Jusstili Tamp!r late comuiiiiiiiiner. fur vertical Bur rapport of finaglers* the County 44, .1 -191 69 Ile for : Printing, 140 00 Public *Buildings (annuity+ rtpei re. Ste.) '69 41 Canying to and supped of eawrieurin E. " P 3. Penitentiary. 1.. E. DeWitlf for renaming. W. E. 13erCen for wending wilb eonweiationers at the tittle of the enunetseleft of Militia fter. 400 Stationlyi 32 26 leeetiet with the Conceives of Co Yam 1840 1041 1842 1843 1848 TO W111 , 414P1w Towanda township. Eiheshequto. Columbia. besotting Stowe. A sy Inca. Franklin, Standing Stone, Wjalusing, Standing Stone. Towanda township, Wealusing, Albany. Athens township, Armenia, Burlington, Litchfield. Leroy, Pike. Eli ID . Ridsherry, Steinighlil. Standing Stone. ! Towanda borough. Muter, • Warren, Wyalusino Albany, A meals, Asylum. . Athena boroutil4 Athens tp., Burlington, Canton._ Columbia, Durell, Franklin, Granville, Herrick, Leroy. Litchfield, Monroe, Orwell, Pike, Itidgeberry, Prime, Sheshequin, Smithfield, Springfield, South Creek, Springhill, Standing Stone, Troy borough, .Troy tp. Towanda borough, Towanda tp. Ulster, Warren, Wells. Windham, Wyalusing i Wyse:, Jacob Red, livastrrer of the County of Bradford, in account with said County. To amount of Money in Treasury at met- $ dement. as of Dee. 31, 1841, 1724 72 Dup. of Comity tat, prior to 1847, 2897 18 of 1847, 18714 75 Judgments, other demands due the Co. 1748 82 Money loaned for hurt house, 8202 00 Miseellaneovs reeeivah, at 88 Reel on redemption of unseated lands, . 815 25 Received On unseated land transcripts, 279 18 As premium on payment of Stale tae, 395 77 629,142 25 By Amount of Orders returned in 1841, $17,859 81 2 per cent. communion on the same. 357 14 Annum3t, returned on duplicates, judgments, nut!, &c., 1200 45 Colleetor's per mange, 598 83 Balance in Treasur4, Jan, 1, 1848, 5880 70 County Orders in account *ith the Co. of Bituyord To amount of County orders:issued in 1849 including credit order., $lBO6B 23 Assent outstanding Jaa I, 1847, b 4 13 Eiy arnoort of okfers roomed in 1847, $1"78153 81 Outstanding January I, 28411, UMW Otteagas innr Mao , Nf 21 I Tir ' (ii (C) (0 1,10 ill a NEW GOODK, , _..... ... . Just Received at No. 2, Brick Raw, . • AND NEW PRICE S ! Oceans, of New Fall & Winter .Goads, Tilicm must and will be sold at the IParylowsst EISA for Cash or Ready Pa y• Every puma eibo may' ant GOOD and CHEAP lirlospeet folly invited to • esti and essmitre this st k. ' Don't fail to mil se it costs nothing to look, and eensider Is a favor to glow the goods, and will tty_to Its it as object-1446mm wishing to bay of E. . PDX. 11 KINOSSERY & CO.. an just receiving. di • nerdy from , N. York sod opening at dos new brick store, recently erected sr B.Kinilebny's old lased, a large salortment of Fall Winter Coeds, comprising Broad doths, Caseinteres, Sattinet s ; 'Alpateas, oferm dacrtiotton • Fiends 4 , Engtisk Merinos; Mots. aim Deana • Ginalnans, a great variety Cashmere 4. woken Skids ; poontrik.ealt Rosier! and Gloves, If ever 3 di-4 1 1*ton. Grocer % Cnrhery, Hardware,' Boots 4. um, Sdp and *pia. Leese', Frank and comnsod ect# . mar kip skins, Nails, 4stare, tintnd anti Swedes fron, Gime, Bah mei Cori. and Stone Wars, P=Sags, robes and AIN caysi, and Haviug. The enrollee of the public is Vespectfally MOW to ser present imp dock of goods, which are now inhibit* ed Ser sale at thei lowest prices. for needy pep , They bow been selected with mond awe and attention, el:- moldy for the accommodation of ear mutomers. and we believe oder indomikents to perehassee no ethers else to be met with. • Remember, Wore pinchseireg elsewhere, to cell • at 11•Kingsbnyle old stand, and ,esamine our goods sod prices, as we ere coalition they 41 meet the view' of the closest cash buyers. istrwros smossziti, 3.8. SMITH, • ' We IMNATIPL ARAFa, MDT SHADTS7 AND 8111111*Zit wrun t s. selling at ase. at • Wirgel, Oct. 13. 11141. t.S . Peß jo rO XERISS. Nsop. -toldff.e dett A * i g d*mTmaoowsi r WOOF W.A QA I / 1 &wet an aa 7 boaf the' Ise 'sr the "Nay John Davisr4rt 100 Wish Chow* rl.llOO tbs. Lea CaVER ISZAUM in 1846 it: full. A. 1.. Croortitrt, t0ut.11346, Jarful!, 1115 00 0 - • 1847, 1 MI It 4. H. Sleek. etioo,, 1846; is fun, 41 50 " " 1847, 151 L., Potosi), torn. 1846, in full, 29 06 " 0 1847. 285 DO J.M.W suksAlk kraal. 1046, is full, 121 5* 1647. 400 CO 284 09 72 $5213 28 pity 'fairs,. for Bradfont Comity. Canasta?, N Mei .a . .art charged. Aint Rocived. Azal returned..Aasit vaaued. I:crecut Richard Roden, $l3l 35 $lBl :15 Elijah Hort n 22 98 22 98 Henry Sherw ood, 1113 OS 163 05 H 8 Stephens, 66 41 85 41 : . Jason Horton, 4 36 4 36 Samuel A linable, 60 42' P 42 lames A Duda, 41 19 Clark Hallenbeck, 88 78 JCBrown. 14 74 Issas Westbrook 43 38 David Ratty, 43 96 A wain Stehorde 66 71 Jaime Wilcox. 132 43 Harris Murray, 327 Ea James Ryon, 12. 4 ( Aiirdwl 'Smith, 239 19 Elijah Wolcott, . 148 65 D McKee. 14 62 ti W Humphrey, /813 39 Hiram Dewey. 54 58 C Brown, 127 00 Geo. Vamps,. • 182 76 Wm. C Bogart, 112 66 L Cortina., 138 42 H B Bowen, 79 71 Ephraim Beeman, 137 46' Wm D Swope, 96 20 Horatio Ladd, 187 26 Hermit Morgan, 48 86 Gao Terry, 291 29 Wm Kiff. 428 58 James R Stone, 956 58 Myron Ballard, 501 47 John Gray. 470 51 Wm B Watkins, 600 47 Maddison Decker, 243 87 Ira Varney, 190 15 John Vroman, 233 69 Nathan B Wetmore, 'lB3 15 ' Ansel Tillotson, 218 28 Cyrus. Merrill, 290 83 Jdnaa P. Smith, 445 21 Jacob Chobbuck, 488.95 Geo W Humphrey, 672 22 Hiram Dewey, 300 59 Nathin Maynard, 210 86 Daniel . Brink. 684 72 Breams G Dairy, 569 94 Truman Bowe, 462 48 Jamey L Philips. 212 72 Dal II Montgomery, 199 33 John Taylor, Jr,, 294 24 Henry J Hoyt, 238 73 Geo.? Freeman, 557 51 Horatio Black, 8;75 .3 Baml B Poster, 416 35 James L Goraline, Ala 08 . Sidney C Brainard, 432 41 David Griswold ' Jr, 315 35 Wm Sibley, 365 0.1 Be*om Taylor, 475 58 Lase Posta 440 22 SI 00 21 93 66 82 26 15 00 1:2 01 31 00 100 00 300 /7 10 12 121 07 125 33 7 91 14! . 113 30 00 121 09 145 00 32 00 123 19 65 II 117 IV 65 00 125 00 40 OS 272 67 .313 30 842 64 379 St 489 es 470 12 231 08 16'4 26 167 68 171 23 206 24 281 00 288 00 41/ 81 802 50 200 00 164 00 649 20 OS 73 428 84 80 00 185 03 268 42 222 27 525 32 465 69 76 OS 93 00 409 08 294 30 294 18 448 10 365 00 I 71 41 $1,8411 93 $12131 86 63451 30 • $129 57 3161 30 529,142 25 $18,12u ad 286 65 $18,120 88 NE 18 311 21 58 10 701 33 4* 11 01 20 24 24 00 27 16 80 6 31 26 62 26 200 38 664 82 116 82 49 09 28 47 169 8! 131 38 99 41 1119 14 118 65 419 74 399 65 220 OS i 43 66 focal, Reel, Treasurer of Bradford County, in account with the Commonweal' of Pennsylvania, on ac count of State Tax. To amount doe on 3oplitates prior to 1647,$ :1663 31 of duplicates for 1347, 10466 41 Reed on redemption of unmated lands,, 29 74 Unseated land treadcripti, ! 174 4:1 Due Traistuer from die State, ' • 374 49 By amount due hist setdernent. fli US .25 Returned on duplicates prior to 1847, ! 387 -28 Returned on duplicates for 1847, • ; 900 88 Collector's exoneration., - ; 11l 88 • per tentage, ; ' 444 60 State Treasurer', receipt of times for 1847, ; 1 9479 68 1 per cent. commission on the ante, , 84 74 1 Bradford Casey, u. We, the tnekrsignedCamnietioners said Co. (L. a.) do hereby notify, the-foregoing to be # trait sad sn caponsl aura statement of M m I otivate & tams of the said county, (tote the Ist day o f enuetyl t he 21st day Oftbseinaber. 1247, inelusivm .- ' ' Witness ohr holds sod seal at ogles, it this Bth day . of 184 A. A. L. CRANMEIL J. H. BLACK, . Colon's& HIRAM SPEAR,. • Attest--C. S. Russzer., Clerk. 0 .14ILE8 et#ETING 1 .4/ shining% wicking, wedding, betting, and cerpet warp, eheep at the cheeped, R., et sepia GINGRAIRS!.:4O ' seurshd %—i.mase splendid styles, decidedly the • ' ewer In market "Alio. Oregon Plaids. We FREE. sal ell tbe pen. Foles,dress pools sills, hie. B, • k Wris: 2F, pr. ELK & STRIPED ALPA V cosy lowest possible voices et 10XARDWARE,. • gra simostamok 11 Died, NalloOke. at Nei. 3. 8.R.. IDAINTs, & DtE-irrErrni. by Ow . 4 pm, as B. IL • SEALED HALPIIIIIIBLII, ee 14ktot ass sad 'flonissil idea' and bpois _ Towsails,Ni of IhooPte p which, IF. Jive tom). •• ' . cho. ikon elbripal than' dabs& the ova. ' ' . . Q 1). BA TLETT.• 7 - 771iiirshig Os lasi ^ 'T.' T num( warn way pesies 14144 * loa, k lkst 1 saki* immediate, parasol' is saski Ihry, soiree a! ' This 'Wei is ii4Sdiojiiissoss sod all 'parka tabula' ilissasstassialislasi,will omit cots. bp wag pmaipl smaliess, ;7, ' Towanda, Oct. 1.11.rp. 111. 111411141:WAY.:-. F' .Oasis 2$ .111 it* 611t00, 36 '6O 41 91 199 47 se4'eo SST AS sitter es 6 6l II 69 11 71 Is 86 ii 4S 2402 47 64 191 IT 06 II it G 71 4G SI 311 P 06 rig 11 6$ 13 $5 17 37 2 20. 96 2 90 2 42 14 36 22 15 24 74 12 19 11 04 It 40 . 9 GI 10 81 21 47 23 37 nil n 19 in b 3 176 14 12 11 69 2 60 gl 53 15 49 17 81 13 58 1 $0 $ 30 10 1 3 90 S el Sam 115 $12,154 41 %Ib4 41 112Z=1 D. FOX'S. MI ,hea, Co.ra Ilitekos ?Ora sedierstio