, end CongrefisitSfial districts, for attires to the Na aonal Convention." After'a din:make in Whirit Meat!LCnial_Pc jnan,„Mtalnumt, Lowry, Hickman and Gilmore partiuiPatedi-Aleaßs--CkW•and LtgaDerton eastd the yeas and nays on the molinn to i',Alirtuch were yea 62, nays 64. • • • So the motion to postpone w,as &greed to. Mr. LOWRY'S amendment to -the istrutprintent was then agreed 'to,. the' amendment as amended was adopted and the reaoluution agreed to. , - The congressional distriets were thencalloOiter when the following reports-were made by the del egates from the several districts. Drat Eelegstes. Electors. 1. W. J. ati e a. H: L. Reimer. 2. John G. Sharp. - Horn 1t lEntass. 3. John Miller. Jew Shank. 4. Win. Deal. A. L. Roumfort. 5. John B. Sterigore. Jacob Sl-Yost. `s. Wm. Rogers. Robert E.. Wright. 7. Nimrod Strickland. W. W. Downing. 9.* Christian Bachman. Henry Haldeman. 9: J. Glancy Jones. Peter Rine.' • 'M. A. H. Reeder. B. S. Scoortoyer. 11. Edward H. BaJdy. William Swelland. 12.* George Sanderson. Jonah Brewsier. 13. Stephen Wilson. John C. Ring. ' 14. David; Pool John-Weidman. Is. Daniel Sheffer. Robert J. Fisher. 16. James Graham. Frederick Smith. • 17. • James Bums. John Creswell. 12.40 W-illiam Searight. Charles A. Black. ' 19 ; Alex..MA nasty. George W. Bowman. 20. E.-G. Cacraft. John R. Shannon. 21. ' Da;id Ll - nch. _ Geo. P. Hamilton. 22.* Wm. S.'Garviii. W. R. Davis. 23.* James Thcaapson. Timothy Ives. 24. August Drum. James .C. Campbell. Those marked thus (*) were disputed. Mr. PENNIMAN moved that the report of the delegates from the Congressionil districts i reported tinamniously, and those reported by a majority of the delegates in each distriet, be adopted as delft. gates and electors. Mr LESLEY moved to strike out the foregoing and insert the followinn',„,. 4 , that the repare'cof the -delegates and electors be considered eeperately by Congressional districts, commencing with the first sad continuing in numerical order.” Mr. LOWRY moved to .strike out the amend ment, and insert ;' that the report of the rnajority'of each delegation be adopted and their choice Jaf del egates and elector be confirmed." Alter considerable ditission in which Messrs. Lowry, Wilmot and M'Calmant participated, the Convention adjourned until 21 o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION The Convention met again at o'clock. After discussion, iri which Messis. Lesley, Lo,:v ry. Galloway and M'Calinanarticipated. The.amendment i to the gfiendruent was disa greed to—yeas 62, nays 66. . Mr. -IVILMOT moved to strike oat Mr. Les.ley's amendment, and insert that those delegates and electors who are. presented s llnanimonsly by the delegates from the respective Congressional districts be confirmed by the Convention. After a discussion in which Messrs. Wilmot M'Clamant. Riley, Brewer. 'Lesley. Penniman and Hickman participated, thc , smentlment of Mr. W !L. MOT, was agreed to yeas 70, nays 58.. - The amendment a. amended *ms ndepted : and the resolution as amended, agreed to. Mr. LOWRY moved that,alf the delegates repor ted' by majorities of delegates be accepted as the ulelegc.es to tie Baltimore, which was agreed to. The ollowing letter from the lion. George M. Dallas was read, and on motion of Mr. LOWRY it was Ordered to be entered on the minutes of the Convention. . WAsinxcrox, Feb: 28; 184. MY DEAB Stn :—The 4th of March, is close open us. I have, heretofore, taken no pan in prepara tion made for the ConventicuL to beheld on thatd4 .it,:lnrrishum. It has; however, been imposSible for tile to avoid perceiving that, much excitement pre vailed ; and I have supposed that under existing cir cumstances, it would not be deemed intrusive, if I ventured to address Ito you a few frank words on 'the subject. The arrangements for party combination, can on ly be justified by the patriotic public objects at which they aim. They should be sternly kept sub servient to those objects. We design the good of our country in our efforts io secure for it i govern ment administered-upon Democratic principles... If is this design which enobles every exertion.; and pry cannot lose sight of it, without incurring more orless of danger and dishonor: because Democracy is patriotism ;—thesConvention is created to unite, invigolate ; and forward Democracy. Now it, will not do, on light reasons, to permit this great purpose to be dete.ited. It is true„ Penn sylvania is but one of thirty States, and. the Harris. 13nrg Convention can do no more than to provide for onr suitable representation at the Balti tore Con vention. Rut we know that the farce of the De mo/limey of Pennsylvania, on that occasion at least indispensible to the Democracy of Me Union. That a national overthrow is inevitable, ,if - the State be disorganized, and that we virtually surren der what we esteem-to be the cause of the people and the country, to its adversaries, when we fail to keep in full vigor and efficiency, our local ranks.— We must stand guard upPn ourselves to prevent the whole froth being loisf. The fall of the Key stone, could never be more ruinous to the arch. - It is not-my Wish--neither is it in my power—to i n fl uen ce, in the slightest-degree, the actual condi tio&of political preference* our Coinrrronisealth.. My : name was brought be - 4)re. the frplelif the Union) in a mariner thajolaCes iv: entirely beyond my control; and itairtst accept, without the small est interposition from me, one way or the ether, whatever late this wide-spread tribunal shall as..--ign to it. . But those of my fellow-citizens in I'enns3l - who, like yourselves, honor it with counte nance, will. I trust, look iedulgently upon express ing the sentiment, that othing—at least nothing that can reasonably be a4cipated, should fora mo ment, be entertained, as d i justifying cause for any action by a part of the Convention, which might weaken, in the estimation of the general Democra• ry, the weight of itsproceedings and recommenda tions. It is easy to find, flaws in the regularity of party -action ; and every day's experience proves how difficult; if not impractical,' a thing it is to conform strictly to precedents and usages in mai lers of this kind. • Certainly it is most wise, m'oft just , and most safe at times of animated competition, to follow, without deviation, ',a recognized bea en track ; but if this be not done—were there even obviauts and un generous departures from modes of proceeding heretofore deemed safe-guards to pure and equal re presentation, (departures which it is almost ungen emus to imgiiie).- T stilf,l am nn willing that redress should be sought in separation and conflict. Such a !emedy, however ligitimate and promising it may. sees, Is worse than the disease. A Majority may do wrong, but it does not follOw that the minority woad therefore be right in exposing to imminent peril, for their own immediate vindication, the great cause of to country. Let that cause never cbe forottopi ; let its vast importance override minor -cci e s ideraos ; and let it triumph, whoever • may be untimaiely, its standard-bearer. Let not your brethren throuelost the cnidederefataik have grounds to reproach you with ill-timed and pride cf ° P in ' .ion. • - speak under lessong of experience. The evils of antagonist organization are always most serious, . and its heart burnin,gat seldom, if ever , eared.. None of us should forget that the tate usei scarcely yet recovered from the last of these Democratic nip unit which led dßectly to the re-charter of the Bank of the l'nite&State-s, a fierce Legislative in quisition, and an attempt to nullify the tenon of a general election, even at the risk of a civil war,— For my own part, I can see nothing more than this ; and while P shall calmly abide the coarse of acti. n I Yoti may think it proper to pursue, yet do I feel it to be a duty imposed upon me by, my relations to National, as well as to the State Democracy most .respeutfully to inculcate the suggestion, that what- Seer may prove to bethe tone of the convention, its lority, once distinctly ascertained* shall without discord or disjunction of aoy , sort, or from any guar- . _ ~... ter, be •famidpuilintuilik maim* ' itrg ttikeed ings, in" accordance with- their own sense -of rig 0 3 and' exPallieM.: ' ' ' '-''' 0 '• - 4:11. r. " . 4- '• A .-4 1 llk e litattr;frkfkiccia or .concirii:.live I can it,opint,u). , ,w . ~:' :,- ,or tee and you iritmoiay At 'tx ~ ~.,.. - as YCal elff, 4 4 V. l'' -—, :, M.. ' 4141: ti'. iNsit•Gelaf air) Te7 e .. l t. '•" -• •-•,.. • And - '.',i.•44.."` ' '"iF`a • ~ , , Your friotfAna se . ' - t i ..,i-::-'..: • LA. Pungutur: Esq.. . G. M . MIAS. • _..4'...eg i . 'V ' Oil. moan of Mt: 'THOMPSON,JrimWtt: was . appointed an elector for the 23d distriefr'-' The chair then appointed the kylloVring Comnsiit lee to superintend the,publicasion ot the pieeedings' of this Convention: . Messrs. -Penniman, Lesley, each, Whallop, and Gilmore. • Mr. CURREN, ott the .part ;of one Pcistion delegation from Lancalter-Afiat delegation being equally presented their ,nallte,of Sanil C. Stambaugh, for ;delegate, and Henry ,fialder-• man for elector for the Eight district. 31 Mr. JOHNSTON, fro*" the other divisiod of the delegation, presented the name of Christian Bach man, for delegate, and Dr. F. A. Thomas, for elec. for for the same district. ' After a 4isctission in which Messrs. JOHNSON, STAMBAUGH, and FRAZER participated. Mr. STAMBAUGH withdrew his "name, and nominated Christian Bachman, as • the delegate for the Bth district Mr. LOWRY moved That Mr. BaChman be ac cepted : which vu agreed to. Mr. JOHNSON ItNdrew the name of Mr: Thomas, and submitted Henry 'Haldeman in his place. Mr. HALDEMAN fras then ustanimoisly elect. ed Elector fcir the Bth district. Adjourned anti( 8 o'clock. . EVENING SESSION. On motion of Mr. LESLY, a committee of 11. fiance was.appointed to collect funds to defray the expenses of the Convention. Mr. HUTTER submiued the following resolution which was adopted : Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed to inform Urea! Painter, that he has been nomina ted by this Convention, as the Democratic candi date for Canal Commissioner: Whereupon ►l'm. H. Butter, Samuel C. Stambaugh, C. Caranmy, A. Smith M'Kinney and John L. Dawson, were ap pointed, its id corn mittee. Mr. WALTERS moved the following resolution: Resolved,' That committe of five be appointed•to report to this Convention a suitable system of twin inaing Stwe and counts- officers. Mr. LOWRY moved to Isy the resolution ou table, which was ngreed to. [ the Resolutions and Address out next.] BOOKS BOOKS ! ROOKS J-ast reerreeii, by express, another large stock of Books I StatiossawyN.Whe catalogue being too extensive for pubhca 4ion, those wishing to purchase ■re invited to call and examine, March 14, la& J. RINGSBER V, JR. Consumption. There is perhaps no disease with winch our country it affect ed. tvh•eh sweeps off annually so many 'imams. as that fell de stroyer of tire human race. Consainttion. %Vaud a east amount of sintering m girt be saved ;be human inierly Ii they would lan 0,1.1 theniselves in season of the remedies Which Nature lona provided tor her ehildren, anal which Science has reduced to such a form as to he withm the reach of all. Far be n from us to wanner with those who arc sufferang with thus painful dis ease. lit offering yon a remedy. we do not ark you in rely up on the represemation of those who might be actuated-by selfish and peeu:irar motives. but we give you the deliberate testimony of some of the most respectable plays:mans. that Wistar's MO- Sam of ild Cherry has established for itself a reputation that cannot be assailed. Dr. Win. A. Shaw. of Mullin:woe, N. C.. writes under date of May I. Md. as follows - I have Manta many eases or decided henefieml efreets from it. use. especnally to Astlirmt and chronic rough of spas modic character. I have used the Weld Cherry n great deal an practice. and with marked restalMin those rms.-sot great ner vous mobility. and irritabihty. in arch phthisical patients are stalarect. I hove NV dO r kb_t it as thobest fang in winch the effects Prune c :wad muybtsillil MI a dribitlieurnfluititinion v.-th em ,In i.Fr to the patient. Rviety one - nows the reputation of 'he Turpentine and Tl4tmer' constituents is protracted rotaelari. The rombitaationDribesie principles in IVestar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry is fitediontssind • • Medical men arejustly distrustful of Patent Metimme,s in genentl. hid hinder Menu dbrernefinate bettivetm outrOernis humbugs end natitiunis and those tnetbeineewhieh have prove cd salutary, and in many well attestedsaset, The genuine signed L SUITS on the wrapper ; Bold by 4 S.CHAMBERIJN Towanda. Gmnr.eras Ann Drgarmse— Wright's ftidian Vegetable rills are One of the best rttedieines in the eirorld bribe mile of gidtb. netts : because they game from the body those stagnant and corrupt humors which. - wbsen Boating in the general maxi of the circulation, are the carafe pr It determination or rush of blood of the bead. galdtness. hearlach, Inas of memory. dimness of sight. drowsiness. pain of the head. and many otberjaymptoma of a loaded and corrupt *nitro( the blond. Wrights Indian Vegetable Pills ore lash one ofZi yen- best medicines kn. the cure ref intligestions, and Mere arid moat assuredly restore the body 30 a state of sound heath*. flaws KS or. Corargarrn AND IMITATION !—lletuririber t that the or;grnal and only genuine Ihrolvor VrairtAbLie Pomo' been the written signature of WM. w moirr an the top label of each bag. . • . The Rhine eeleheitted .fbr tale by. Ntomanym, & Co...Towanda. IT. Moody Jr. en.. Frenchtown & I). P. Parderery. rm. D. Britt., lialthroclh. emyell &Get. P,zun Daimon. J. C. Mania. Kum. creek. Wr -Ciamcm. Uhaer: C. Rashbone. Canton.. L. S. fillaveneth. Athena. W. Campbell. She Acton! Oar Tracy. Wan. J J.‘l' nriont Manreminn. Principal office and genera - Depot. I,CO Race Sullbal'a. Agents fbr the Reporter. E. \V CARR. Nn. 430 North Fourth at. • and San banditti. • N. E. corner or Thud and Dock at., Philadelplua : V R. PALMER. N. W. corner of Thma and Chesnut streets. Philadeittlua ; and 1179 Nassau st., animals buitdlnga4 N.Y.: (3FNIROF PRATT, 164 Ilassera ft., (nezA door to Tanunarry Hall) New York. . . To Printers. A fount of Long Primer. partly worn ; a fount of Brevter nearly new : and various other printing materials - not in use. and will be sold cheap, at thnintbee. Diarriedj In Columbia, on Wednesday the Ist inst., by Rev. F. E. Orris, H. C. KICIA.r, Esq., of this boro., to • Miss CYNTAII Pkastiss, of the fOrmer place. New %b rtiscincate, 1111=EMEMEEEI - FARM FOR SALE. ,WILL be sold at PUBLIC VEMHTE, on TUESDAY. the 21st 'MARCH instant, A VALUABLE FARM, containing 81 acre, of Land, well improved, end good buit.nugss thereon, situate in Pike township, on five stage road from Towan da to Montrose. kgood title artl be given , and poeveseion on the first of April. A rare chance to th 411 who wish to purchase. Pike, Much 9. 1848. NOAH MAKINSON. TA - TANTE% AGENTS to canvass for some .New V V and -Popular Works, in every County through owe the ignited States. To Agents. the most liberal encoutogementla offered—with a smell capital of from $26 to COO. A cbsnee is offered, whereby art Apra can make from $lO to s2s per week. OZ3' Tot puttber partifulans. address (post paid) W. A. LEARY. No. INS. North Second st. Phiiadebhia. Auditor's AlVette. TBE undersigned,. Arai appoltited Mthe Court .1 of Common Pleas of Bradford county, to midi and adjust the administration account of Aran E. Bullock. administrator of the goods:chattels and effects which were of Samuel Lewis, late of asid county, deceased, will attend to the duties of said appointment. at his of in Towanda borough-on Timidity, the 18th day of April next, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. of which all pertionsin terestad will take nmiee. 'mls H. BOOTH, Au& 6.ll2VCREfferigelfilool6 THE subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Borough of Towanda rind its riwity, that be will coMmence teaching a PUBLIC SINGING SCHOOL. on WEDNESDAY. evening. th.a,92d at the NEW HALL. belonging to H. s. &M. C. Mercur. New 111 ginners. as well* as those who wish to improve in ;he science of singing. are so. licked to attend. He flatterwhowsrlf that from his elm. hence in te•whing vocal music, h.• nil! be enabled to give eatidschon. Terms made known -on the first evening. ' R. S. BAsperr. Towanda. March 15. 1948. ar_.e:sams-ir, ON TUESDAY. P. M., the 7th inst., between the ll Bank cud Methodist Church * GOLD PENCIL, it very heavy one, with a yellow Acne. TheSnder will please leave it at this aim, end they shell be hberally toward.,. Mends to, taw. • . Oyu:. otiidrf 646 the p• on tttit.fttliowing 41001 Anew mignativaly. - for bear -4—sollllifili Masindesiosientrfinitgirtnargiii7 I (air AMhitt ON- CaliallinThres indibitiiviallit e lsweiavistageW4gividd, ; Trefliu - rrior botiroktiMenal , :vtlyirint.-Aftwes gm Albeit. fiero; Cantlitt:Dtifejl, reiditAtra.estry i r Monty* TO MARCH 30th.—Herrick, LitebfteldtTtintAitmit lifiv• abequits, *handing Prtoie;l3peinttil*. Towldidemie, Warren; Whitilism.`Wyaineing, 'Wpm; •••• The Asseiloriof.the 7 raipectiVo tdornshipsonol-bangir are rsvpiettedoo he p Indust io deliteting the - melees to thertatabtes. and - inorratkiaz their istnntrowther days' manhuntd in their *ernes; and' eV thigite lobo 'may feel themselves aggrieved by the ossenstnentis, =enrve. - quested to attend on the asp *hove apeeillet •is there will not be any abatements mode thereafter. My order of the • ' - C.B. RI:B3EIA, Clerk. Comalissiones Mkt., Towstidii, Mard 15, 184 4 31 IT. Winigittililia c 4 9'' Has Removedfraohisfa ,rrrir Stand. 83 Nat satt,.M. 64 Nassau Sired. flew York,- UTHERE be has the tartest Clothing WM* Rooms, V V and the' tatted winch in the city, 111 of which be pledges hitt:Well - et* node; in the must darabk, fashicm able. and workmanlike wanner. ' . . Thidemand for his style of Clothing having increas ed tow great an extent,* has ,Giund - it_ 2 l l7 t° enlarge his business;ind tikes pleasure in nib& to the titindreds who called upon him Ist year with the cash in their hands, and could nut g the gootlk,(becatum they were all sold ahead) that no helium enough fut i l r akin Ind for all. Thole dealing in the article will Ind It greatly to . their advantage to buy of this Ithuse, for they wilt* able, not only to sell their customers a well midb, f . ionable. and genteel garment. but at a price kier •• • ' they hape been selling Lefore„ and leasing a I •, _profit to Memselysii. . - To thong:l4oo do not deal in the k, but sell the goods in the piece,- NOW IS i. • TIME.':. ff, Alretdy, your Cloth sales Ire droppi , o and. boon they will entirely cease ; and so one more wise than your:l.l4 seeing which, wii. e 'trade ie going, will 'bevelling CLOTHING. t MUST and WILL BE SOLD to E RY VILLAGE IN AMERICA • withi o years, (for title reason) your customers can g better and wore genteel garment„ ready made, than to Measure: and at three founts the price. You can now have the selling. N. H. Country Merchants all of you call and saes. fy yourselves. fehruoiy 26th, 18 S. - - • • appear in SPRING TRADE, rkPENING with great ausactiner at the Cash Store V of Id ON TA IS E'S d. Cla.,,Dio. a main apse& where may be found all of the eltaplies adapted to spring Trade. Ltimhermen don't pass us, we base the Ark Rope that is right, and the Pork that is Sour inches thick TWO Tana Eaaiagtou's beat ham:Jere.] iron. just ft cebred, at MONTANYEB & CO. 8819. MESS PORK and a few hundred of ‘,./ Hams on hand s at MONTANYES at CO. ALT, persona indebted to the estate of MYRON 'BUTTON, dec'd., hue of Columbia township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those baying claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly atithen - iested for settlement. RUSSEL BUTTON, Columbia, March soh. 1848. Adrninistrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of J. C. 1108 E, deed, late of Canton township, areterabrreques. led to make payment without delay, Ind -those - baying claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. IRAD WILSON, Canton, March 6th, 1848. Aden's. de bona* not. • Just Rewired at No. 2. prick Rertr, Oceans of New Fall k - Winter Owls, ATTHICH mast and will be sold at the very lowest notch for Cash or Ready Pay. Every person who may want GOOD and CHEAP goods. is respect. fully invited to call and east:Jima ,this stock. Don't fail to call es it coats ndbitis to took, and we consider it a favof to show the goals. and grili try to oaks it an object fur those wishing to buy of E. T. FOX. 12BAT.E0 BROWI MEETINGS, drillings, shirtings, wicking,Wadding, batting, eottnn pro and carpet warp, cheap as the cheapest, at No. 2, B. R., st septh FOX'S, fIINGRAMBI GING Alet3!—Jo pieces new and most splendid styles, decidedly the prettiesterer in market, Also, ereSl3ll MU._ stns. p+- ~ and all the new sty lesdress goods all at No. 2, Brick Row. PB. DU/ et. STRIPED ALPACCAS, at the V 'sty lowest possible prices at PDX'S. lIA RD W A RE, a good amottment, Including Iron. Steel, Nails, &c. it No. 2, B.R. FOX'S. PAINT $, OILS dr. DYE-STUFFS, also Matcher by the grate, at No. 2, D. It. FOX'S. - SEALED HALF BUSHELS, on hand and.foraak at wp 15 •91111 V (gram:l9 - WRY Er 11284 NEW ,GOODS 4 AND NEW PRICES ! KINGBBERY I& CO.. me just receiving. 1.1• wetly from NeW York and opening at the new brick store, recently erected at B.Kinireberyie old wand, a large assortment of FaUt Wilder Goods, comprising Bread cloths, Cassimeres, &minds; Alpaccas, m il tton; French 4. English Atemmat; h/ou feline Del aines; Gin,triornts, a great variety; Cashmere 4. woolen Shawls ; Domestic goads, .Ficuifry and Gloves, o eoeg d a cr ie n n. Groceries, Crockery, Hardw z 'e, Boots 4. .wes, Sole and upper Ladher, French and common colf and kiet:s, Nails; num; round anr Sitedts /ron, Hats and Cape, iht and Stone Ware, Paper Hangings, Buffalo_ robes and Mitrs, Mewled, Cocrals, Mad and Herring. The attention of the public is respectfully invite,' to our present large stork of goods, which are now exhibit ed fur sale et the lowest view, for ready pay. They lame been selected with nnusoal . pare and attention, ex pressly for the areoeuitodation of onr customers, and we believe offer inducements to purchasers no where else to be net snits cr Remember, before purchasing elarreibere, to call at B.Kingshery's old stand, and lessening our goods and prices. as we are confident they will meet the viara of the &men ash boyars 81711 TON 1:11101810=Y: I.X Oct. 13.1847. W. F. MENARDL DR. A. BIIIIROVGIIS WOULD respectfully infests hie friends end the publie generally, that he hes moved his Office sod todgieji to the Mooroetot Slotel ) kept by J. J. Warlord, where he tiny at all tittles ha Wand. unless when professionally engaged. Monrueton, Mirth L. I'B4B. NTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, forbidding all .L persona trusting or barbarity a bar by the name of fiIAMGEL RANDOLPH 8111,8 TEE, on my so. con nt„ for I will pay violable of his contracting. Warren, Feb. 24. 1948. JOSEPH MINTER, A LARGE weortment or Breed Milks. ENesieverer, sod Berliners, which we have long blest barons for whin good and cheep, now *Weeper then ever.... end epos which we challenges the world, jam received se • 0. D. DARTLETT. Towarega, Nev. 3 1 .1641. • • ' READY MADE MUM' A DIIIN ISTRA TOR'S NOTICE -~ - _.-- _..-.;.--;... folk . iii4i*Nctithiiihi 4 0 7 ,AttriK Z" jillia N' ' ..,-. . A ) 441 1_,_ 1 : } ,- A. T ui ß n A icis TlMAl . ) iii - ' • i r ms inookol~k 4 ..41,.t05i it- ' - vitil , o3 -1114 1 40 ,m0 04146 Gyve/mat lu veg 2 tait A . 4o : l :elicebritro& i vp„lra 1.1~5 0 _ swim_ _ X l lst *rietk i rh. A 1 43444 pirgam. AO. ICI: , ~ , R1 P' .. • 7 4 454 1 :* 444 1 ‘Eiiigaqii*ift;t9 'I ? Le: • .“, ;,, 1 4.41444 v. proil o rreuvoqrsql,ll.hiowr f ellto witg toiwitfoottore, * Whit Fle at .. iiiritil& *Pe* $1,0,0 1 : 5.1/ ori.potr , . , t , , j .. .. , + 10,0c4Aki9011,444, 4,4413 1 ,..b144,4 r4c4 .1 oil kind ~ Imm 11 to Ift,OF in ilt. - . . y , ~, , r., „ i ' illoatiolLucosior gocokiallto_romol , MMlLik L 11.1 we ruaretitee to Woo you ti ytto iiiihrollPirodire . tut tat St Itloiden - Lia. `39 =lot: At - TRAVelttt - ft- Ct.L. it l aTeraill AVVII4.IrIV4I laial )( 01 4 No. 28, Cortland -. • OPPieIIITA Mr till. $ 007 A-1 THE CllOTO.$ MA NUP A Cll:l2fY 0 CO. (Orkeinitia` Orde r the Ve ,? i; Monttfirdnri4 Late ssf the Stare if lVem York.) riffr'Ell at sibttlessle, in pit - Wiles to Suit porehileeti IL" e< iowpt ataiiiitactiner s Pikes fur cash or approve." ell arvrit. PUNA HAllfitsaii. of tee/ irseteq of et y lein Dbalrlll to match.' • r Flat BoSitto . Posthert in red variety. ' • Tit orselit 144 WiaDow Om Pal %viz NIPI7IIIO , IIr L r AaA eAti Wtoa Watcativ..Coirrsz .arlas Of tbelatest styles a riOr Bflielt..;ll Of their porn nuutufacuare_aod_ini • • orlon. As their stock to terge, itovivotiselt itow f; invite Merrbeetrt. - Boroksellerg, ! anJ Iteateni , 1, east aritelea.-,to esll au4 ea amine theft style end • - -Arheoseterithey visit the city.. Corso.: iry 3 Annie coo extuoinefiie stock from 6 u'atkirt 11 morning. till 100 dark, in the evening. New York.. March i t 1848. • 38-7 w U U B R E I. t; NS.." - P1(11.41S0 Ai.ZAS , 6I; Errs : 4m) ;AV N_s I] .I))E.S. .. • :t J011741.1re ty Co" (svcciosuout To JIIIOIIIT KEEP AVD Ca.), /21 Pearl at., New York. I. VITE-The altaatiou oir , CASH rteu..tuese ,to their large and antim/y. new Kock of Umbrellas and Pa rasols, of the new Paris styles, of the mota impeder au , lab, with ail chattiest itupnpvements. manulactortid.es measly fur theirspcing.tratSe, and which they utter at Manufacturer's - Moog priers. Country Merchants can examine this stock Ut an ear lier then usual hour in this 'nomina l. Teralfillail.EDAY Man+ • 121 Pearl me, New tritc.; 4U4 arse • THE under,sigifra, ' ten appointed an Auditor by, the Orpitan's eoint of Brailliwd county, to mar shal *Sacco, shifdistribula the fund raisieif by the Admin• istratm's sale of the rim( estate of Jeremiah Decker, Jr.. tfec'el. will attend to the dillies; of his appointment. on Monday. the Sifolay of APRIL next, at I o'-lock in the aftertioott, at hilsialliev in the borough of Towanda, when and whiret . :all persona interested, ate required to present their debris before him, or be debarred from coming in for it ahate of said fund. reh. St. 11148 . W M . SCOTT, A nditor. LS :'< BOOKSELLER &STATIONER, M. .198, Philadelphia. I D. P. 'Muhl call the atientioh of Country lifer s/ y chants, and the public generally. to the low mines at Which he is selling BOOKS A N D Coto LITROORAIMI. Feaxss, &C" and would ins prim it on their minds, that they can buy as much tat hi• store for one bundre&doliara. CAM as they can et Credit *ores for ..ono hundred end fifty dolling. Re *ells fm cash only, atid.hatinglio losses, ha is enabled to undersell all others. Don't forget ! 498 disdoet street, second floor below Philsdeldhis. - 3(1-3rir • ADMINISTRAtOR'sTricE. ALL . penops milelited to the roots of WILLI AM BUCK. ifra, late of Pike atinship, sre hereliy requested to make payment without delay. and those having claims against the said waste will please present them duly sothetiticatedine settlement. PIIIII.EY B. BUCK. Administrator, Pike. February `2.3. 1843. Cum frwl. annex. ADMINISTRATOR'S 'NOTICE. ALLpersons Indebted to the estate of MARTIN WILDEN. deed., late of Monroe tp., ate hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those hawing claims spin: t add poste will please present them duly intheoticated for seulometit. BK.S%MOWRY. Monroe, Ich. 4 23 J, 1848. Administrator. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons imlehterd to the estate of JOSEPH H. BEEMAN, dee'd..lste of Wyllosirrit townsbid, are hen.by rarested to make pay men - witheot delay, and those hawing claims against, said estate will pleise them dull anth.ottihated Lae C. SR UMW AY. Wy elusion, Feh.'9tb, 18411. Administrator. Yr/IVMM irßDlnc. 1033% T OST, 'mine 'weeks since from the stage, in coming 1.2 from Monroton to Tovrands, a human-ripe bon o( WNW. The finder win he liberally rewarded, and reeieve the thanks of the subscribes by returning the mime. W. H. PERKINS. Towanda, Feb.i 6th, 1848. • ADM I M ISTRA'rO WS NOTICE. ALL persons are requested to take ,notice that Silas E. Shepard of Troy Township, Elias Rockwell and Betsey Rocksr 11. of Canton Township have taken out Letters of Administration on the estate of damual Rockwell, deceased, late of Canton Township t and all persons indebted to said estate ire requested to all and pay up their accoun4.. and those basins claim. are re. quested to present than, duly attested for settlement. S. E. SHEPARD. ELIAS ROCK WELL, BETSY ROCKWELL, February P, 1848. Administrators. 1ffE212M1..% 191' TASKUIDDI flair Dressing and Bathing Saloon ! Emulous TV EITEL ! • 8. Cooper 4* G. Jason, RESPEC rFuLLy inform their friends and the public genendly. that they have fitted up that large town blithe New Brick Block of B Kingsbery, Towan da, in a superior style, when they will take pleasure in waiting spun their old customers. mal t soaking new ones. • lh addition, they will keep cemstanTly on hand • good smortment of FANCY GrIODS. such as dear's Oil. Illaccasser's Oil. Or Marrow, Cologne, victoria perfume. Hair Innabes,Shaving and Tooth brushes, and Combs. ALSO—AIi kinds of Lake' auk Bosoms end Collar., Cravats, Suspenders. /iesersind gimps. Amed een Ilbempoone, for ado by do boule, for restoring the Asir and permeating the sectumdeskag of dandrag... warranted to keep tba lea frame labial If if seed an. cording to directions. Always kept on band .a hash supkiy of heed end composition Bair. Dye worsened teebange tbe hair instantly from a red or gray. to a beentifal brown or Mack. ; - Gentlemen's Costa and ant' elegised sr adored and warranted to give satisfaction. Flaws honed me short node.- Boots and oboes blacked to order. Cell end see for yourselves. Feb 9. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. • ALL persorut indebted to the rotate of DAN DICK EP.SON, dee.'d., late of Ridgboty township, are hereby requested to mats payment without delay. and them hiving Alaimo against amid agate will please pre sent them thay aullwatkated far settlememt. . MILLS CARR. 8. PENDLETON, 1041 8 1 ' 81 1r, nee.3o, 1847. Administrators. Sin " I.B.—Rroafte, TDibet, M.DeLaine. strata!' and Wool Shawls, a large sail at MERCURIC ATALENTINIIB4-.lurt received the choicest ever bffenrd lit this terra, for sole cheap by • r 4. 1, 14111 • • 0. D. DARTLETT. ,1 .4.mtw. -0004 4 18 44Mted 0 44%- • 41 . 4: L 4 I - :.a. n t ek: I 1 ..... • glans, Putly,linseed 'awl lamp oils. ;stints of. alkkiinis. snstitetel no. 1 1140. codfish, ikr. &c. lianas sot,' at rash prient for grain; boner. aieese Ak4. Wonted 1000 los still ntmtiri skinftur rorblei cash be 1 . 1104 ttll methn.l of infoimint fey nhi friernis'intl rummers. that I have made ansnanietustorith 111e.:11i.•• „II Berta: to partially take cbstin,of, and assist fiim{ in his business. I wash/, thenrfare, I.e gq erp happy v tofee , any of you at tfie shove mentioned establiktunent. Where pray must and will ler 'obi et srell 14-hem, lot nil , mono is ask emit hes been. malt watts mad quick sales. Cull and see Yours trots. A. D. MONtANTII, ti YUS. . Sti 13, 'l . 11715 L (beau /pock) 401 7 ."..0 67 47a7 ing at 8 Dna '9 cents a yard. tit Oho Cen. Int mein it4T" . N. DETTt. pLOTHS CLOTHS I !—Eck .body admits that the etutiHt in town tern to. he tea, et the Cell. wale:wet cell wad Wte; - no chines fiwtshowing Rods. UFFS!—Theetd fiafied •tiimele' ere to tri linol et the Centriii more. from 3 cent.. to sta. Kirk the Pliwo. if you %yaw muffs cheap._ N.N.BETTS. N.4ll:.B.—from a 4 intik /pate down ttstshoe nail, at 11 the Central store. N. N CTTS. BATHING SALOON, -44 iliMD24l`4 a a..4.a.e2a4a, 'ETA 4 F the satisfaction of 'nutiouneiug to their ;turner ona7rieruli,att,l the they hoer just oren e.l a BATH IN G'ri . A BUSH mr vrr. in Towanda, in the new Brick Block of Britton Kingebery, here all ssho *lab to in.lnige in the healthful and ineiaoratL tog exercise of a Cote or W•an Beth, eau at soy lime he ae , rommodatAxl. la?' Call anal try. it. Felv9. The price fur Malang once, 25 cents. To those cv/in bathe he the month. 50 cents.. • wistiom Scott,. -A5 1 151. 1 (0111I'VEM .4. 2 3 3 M.LXV, AS removal his office to D. Cloth's leers office. on 11 second street, where he snit be pleese4 to see those who need his professional services.. Dec. 29. 11341. y. CUT AND MILL SAWS, bend end 'woof do., A& et the Central store. d 22 N. N. BETTS. WIIITE LEAD, No, I, extra, dry soil around in oil, at the Central store. . N. N. DETTr+, TUE DIGNITY OF N 0.3, KEPT UP THE old firm of WAL 11. BAIRD & having heart dissolved by mutual consent and the subscri ber being disposed to keep OLD NO. 3,.(rvho la always debt) GOING All SAD, would now annotinee to those who like tu buy goods cheap, that he is now daily re ceiving from the city of New York, a new and splendid assortment of Good., which he is bound to .41 as cheap is they can be' bought this side of the city of NeW York. My esivotttnent comics, as usual of DRYGOODS.OROCERIES.CROCKERY, HARDWARE. IRON AND STEEL, BOOTS it SHOES. BOP SLEDS, TRUCK CARTS, &C., &C. Now, Mr.axid Mrs. EveryWy, just continue your old hulk of dr..pping in at No. 3, before psirchasiog elsewhere, and if I don't sell you goods right, "don't buy them." I here accommodating clerks, who will always be happy to wait upon you in case you don't trod the Old Man constantly 01 hand himself. and I have n / doubt but on pricing the goods yon_ will be. glad to buy. I feel tbankfid for past favors, bestowed open the pfd firm, and it shall be my aim to merit a cantina:me* of the POMP. nov2 E. W. HAIkU. QEA FOOD.—Codfish and Mackerel, . arm quantity for sale at nIQ BAIRD'S. 1/ RCI IA! Tg Tula 40,U011 yitda or Brown Sheeting.: ja.t reed at BURWS. IT ESTINGS.-B.tin. satin stripe, silk Mart V and otter Vesti ng,. for winter or summer. Cal or spring ; a great assortment at BAIRD'S, Na. 3, H.R. CHOICE DRY 0001)8.—Mpaceas, French 114eri. no. Oregon plaids, =Kish° de Nine*. Colinnbtan plaids. gingham*, of all deiterintiorte,Ae... &c.. at Noe. 10. . BAIRD'S. Nn. 3, Brick Rote. FUR GOODS.—GenSetnerN fur eapa, Ladies' muffs, Oke., • good assortment BAIRD'S. SAWS.—MiII ma; and 61 feet and 6 foot crosscut imam et BAIRD'S, 1119. 3, Brick Roar, LIATS & CAPS.—A goal-assortuent silk and fur Hats. gent's glazed ups, with esprit. (a peat ar ticle fur.stormy weather) wen and boy's cloth ceps'. children's velvet taps, &c. Yen will end all these kindo.. and many more, at nIO BAIRD'S. - HORBS BLANKETS.-11 you want a goal and I I cheap article of the kind, call at TAINTS.—:White and red lead... Venetian red. Bps " nigh brown, copal gum, litharap, chrome green, chrome petiole, varnish, dm., at BAIRD'S. LADIES' DRESS TRIM M MlDS.—Fringe, gimp, habit buttons, and all kinds of fizin's for trimming Wire' dresses. at BAIRD'S, No. 8, Drink Row. LOTTlM.—French, and 'English Broad, Cicala and Carriotarea, Satinets. aistepia, gray, a good amain mem at niO . BAIRD'S, No. 3. Brick Row. T A DIES !—Do you know urban to Ind the ciao 14 French Lace Capes in ,towe I—the spat Wat Nov. 10. BA I RD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. T AWES' CARPET BAGS, a splendid article, al -1-4 0,.11. DILIP.S. Yo. P, Brick Rom. LADIES WINTER DRESS D00D5....A .grest variety. comyei.iog all the latest styles and most beautiful pattsma, just received and for sale miry low O. D. BARTLETT. (VIE MOM cif *yin &swirl". few ftl "" 0 194 b 1 , H. O'HARA. . AffI7IPIPS!-4001 Waved by expronioi nig?. au PPb' 1.1 ( 1. iturr.s, including soma Na 1. 14ns. .and cheaper qualities. at' d 29 MEROI7IrII. • ' ILAZ:49 VrtirACM * - • • rrFIE subscriber proposes to attend•to bushier' J.. homelier. on the following terms: He Will try Suite in. the Common pleas, before arbitintore arid_ justices. and will make no Plante Aw service anima hie Client succeeds in the suit. From experience and 'otaierrition - be is of the optninn that if an attorney is sufficiently aim/incr.! of the justice Mel practicability of his client's cause to recommend a salt or defence. he should be online to risk his fees on the monk .of the cause; and if in any ane he ie -unwilling to incur the risk, he cannot consistently plunge his client into the expense and uncertainty of a lawsuit by his advice. Collections of every desiception will be attended to upon the same terms Conveyancing ands other kinds of ollice bushing done promptly and at reasonable theism aa Mee in the Math end of brier Rew over the Pot office, wee. side of maw 'Areet. Tommie. Tawwwls; hut. IBM HENRY BOOTH. !!! 0 7: - kr 02 tit4 a l {.o 4 ' l .V. 441.35" .4is k ist 111410164414 she wig Oplothaien S Apo/ it . rib tot le* actiinemispi 3 their avign stul. dw 'petting:, 'lotto** !ma Maki! MONTA NYE'S Ac 1283 C.1.1)1 . 1116... 4..:As;4Sli. & VESTING* se very . an pet lot ats le and finiiibrilladla rielletW 44-thulle Rh° Iv lAtl to plucky* cheaP. . eon;iIIiONTANTES 411 t CO. .., . S 0 EN--Ladies 'Miens and Cidblien'e. a large va riPty nn hanol tit jr9 . • 11,5111 r. AILS, Paints, - Vasnisfies. tool Dyeattilis. of 'almost V essay kind, at srpls Cooking - and Parlor Stores. • TU:4 r roorieid - st-37.0NTANYES 41. cos, Urro Ins—.P 114, APE; and a feat atecontl.haud stoyet. of which will he sold cheap fa. pay. Sept. 7, 1147. ANOTHER ADDITION TO THE ' stock of Goods in the Savings .Bank. TN can.erirnen of the great rush of the etsrisigs Bank J. 14 Chen) Oro& the proprietor has been induced to rnpleni.li with ic - apien,lid artanseariet of SPWNG & SUMMER GOODS, whietrarp now nprning.iatia yen. int! nt greatly reiliiceil prier*. ;The poiprietoS Mr. C.. REED. pledger himself so folly end emply_autstain the f' . PcJit . nrthnienstittittOntsisich it has hitherto horny, I,e. for selling goods cheaper than any other estahlishment in Bradfuni co. • Perron* desirous of towing here only to call at No. 5, Brick Row, and satisfythhtuse. Ives. Silly 7, 11347. C r DEED. • LA WIIS, OntiAlsiDrES., GIN HAMS , 'lnl Lielhi Ginighinne. havvi teen reeei • .t the Seeing* Bank; and ere selling twenty-five . !per met. cheaper than ewer. jti ' C.• BED. IRON INAILE.—A large assortment sep23 M ER WORSTED DRESS GOODS.—aPlain, plaid, black and chimed Alpacraar,,bl loved French It-Mimeo; kregnn Flake; and ennonomeashmerea, Del.aineNtltc., as or xtyle* /lir sate it aept'lS MEI, CUSQUENANN COENTY MODE LI par, for Goosh, at Ni.: Brick Raw. Towanda. Jan. II: 11948 . : E. T. PDX. CANE to the enclosure of the subscribe,: some time doriog the pits bummer,* spotted yearling NEW ER. The owner is requested to prove property. pay chines. sniltake her easy. ED. PATTERSON. Towanda. January 1845. J. N. Sumner, M. IL, Ile' TX7II.L ply ais nest professional visit in .JIJNE nest., Hu way be C 0.., rolrs lintel. REMOVAL AN xi lc, copeit A. S. & M. C. mEnpun 9 HAVE REMOVED t their new at*, corner of Main and Pine street where they :Owners open ing a new assortment of INTER 000 1 ,to which the attention of the pabli respectfully • Med. Towfinds. D;remher 21. 1847. • 300 DARKEL3 `.SALT, For pale by, , deal Al If, SOO A 'LARGE and 'well 'elected assortmeist of Fall and A Winter Goods. just received. and far ,ale by El.. LIOTT & TOM KILNS, consisting of DIY GOODS, GROCERIES, RARDIIII CROCKERY. - MILS, IiC.,.&G. Anton . g . ratir Goods Allay be found, IP neh, English um - Ar meneari - Cloths and Cessinseres; also, a good as. sortment of Pitney Cessimeres and Tereeria, Sheep's' tray cloth and satinets; also. • good assortment of Over coat Clothe and Cloaking*. For the LADIES, we have any quaptity of Ging. barns, M. Helaine*, Cashmeres, alpaccasi, of all colors and prices, both cotton and silk warp; !Shawl's of all kinds,dreas silk, black and fancy, wi trimmings tie correspond. A Iso--Bonnet Silk & Bonnet Velvet ith trimming*, MUFFS—a large stock. ELLIOTT & TOMKINS. NEW ORLEANS and sugar house Melseses, loaf, embed, New Orleans, and commix blown auger, rice, pepper. spice: ginger, nutmegs. selaratus, raleiu tobacco, extra plug and paper, Scotch and maccahoy snug ike., all of which are selling at lea than " pro veridally low priers," at the Central store. December 22, 1847. N. N.-DETTS. T OOKING 01.A88E11 - A ND CLOCKS are aellins at very ebiiip rates, and a beautiful irtiele. at the Central stare. d 22 N. N. BETTS. COIL CHAIN for boll garrets to saw mills, ote.4.e. just received sod for sale by October 19. 1947. 0. D. B ARTLETT. FRINGES & GIMPS, of 01 toad.; Dattoo• end other trimming. for ItdiH ginposeo visette. by sole MONTANYE & CO. 10 EDLERIS will God it to theieedeantap wall et the Devi Depot, when they can he supplied with m anias desired, *DA a. phial., eeeeneee. Ite., on the t terms. .fel . No, 1. BRICK ROW B°°113& 13110215-.-A large and ezhanstleas atatinent of:wares and fine bows and Ghee% ladies' Inn and half gaiters, kid ties. buskins, French kid elip• pent, ehildnea cloth and morocco shoes an now edlift WV low at the Sayings Bank. No. 6, Brick P.ow. FOR THE LADIES-.r Inp owcattnona of white goods, sotto os kids harm CMOs barred.andicated` mosllsa fsnonors, swiss moslina. - &c.; aloe ferias nteli. sod wean edgings. dried and totwa edgings„bobbins. silk hinge and bottom. two bum* papa whalebone skins, purse twist; in Omar a grOt vanity of fancy goods of awry dwiceiptina, nm be Mandl ataho • seer • ~; SAIVING.B 11,11N1C. 1 .115 w Tn . j r vinonat..l. 5, suitable to the sea t two; and for sale cheap to the e 6 P proved 'eredit—jiat opened at • Towanda, rta. S. 1847. 0. D . riorniN ir A RN. covet InktP. N.?. bag:* brown and bleached ih may be found at a bargain and . Bank, . sep29 BOOTB & BHOXB.-coosistin of ect,vt-bide NO • kip boots, ladies' sod misses' slip rs. Olen! .and 101 l gaiters; children's shoes ; also an agent assortment of Hats anti Capa, are now oporalua t the %shwa Bash, sep29 - NO. LB. R.--. 4. GINGHAMB ac PRINTS.—PIaio and twilled Gimp boos. Eaglisb anot hroarlemi Plink a **fly sift meat wptil MBlttritt 12Nettit ft,.. tootirci. t.4imiiales -I'oo4l. •t o;ereasi ' Ward esti- BANK. *the stibeen -0 tOw, • to ermlifo , riitikSen. I pale, at URIS. • red end end c.v. b French at variety 1.11F3, taken at tha t Vowerhia. pt. Wood j74 RCUR t e. SIT zo testiiketediE of /I** hwtewed with jived pee!.#reash of B MiTMX att. waddtrig.alict.. . 'aim and .birth is kw at die,flanig. NO. 6,H. 5._
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