1 and coneintively exposed the injustice of theiitle. Here ale i t,was made by the special friends of .Mr:' Buchanan to show their strength. The proposition was calculated-effectually to kill him in the South. Item and there might be seat Verney of the Penn sylvanian and of the Custom House; and Hunter of the Lancaster . Intelligenair, busily engaging with the delegates, to rally them egainst dila bold attempt to drive the south from the 'twat of Mr. Buchanan. It was of no use, Mr. Wilmot and his friends seemed to have the mater in their own bawls; the yeas and nays were Called,' and the resolution was carried by a vote of two to one. The applause which followed, denoted the ocauslai an a proud • one for Mr. Wilmot. It will be more theft fiselt ss . tin the part of those et Washington; who hare so signally failed to hound Mr. Wiltnot dew; to dissemble his position A•now. We doubt *blither there is • a democrat in this state that has, a this time, a stronger hold on the confidence ciethe party than Mr. Wilmot. We advise Unit* who have taken special pains to de - names him - , to be more cautions hereafter ; it is Certain that in this attempt the mischief has recoiled on their heads; rendering a hopeles cause, deeper. ately hopeless. 'We take no other interest in this matterohan what we feel in common for those who have the hcinesty sad firmness to assert what .linit• conceive to be right, regardless of consequen. ses.from those who are governed by no higher me -tilts than the gratification of an insatiable trim for power. Late from China. Shocking Murders—Afore trouble between the Eng lish and Chinese—The probable Blcriode of Can . km, tr, 4v., 4 c., By the Sunday -Herald we have news by the fine clipper ship Farman, Capt. Griswold, from Canton whence she sailed on the 14th December. The Chinese had butchered in the most shocking and cruer-manner six Englishmen, who had gone a , short distance into the interior.- Sir John Davis, the Governor of Horn Long, has arrived at Canton and demanded from ihe Chinese government the fullest redress for the ohtragescom miued ; but no satisfaction having been received, a • consultation of the officers was held, and they had partly concluded to blockade Canton. The lorce, however,_ was not sufficient. - The Murders were 'min:mined on the sth of December, on the opposite side of the river. When captured, two : were murdered on the spot, and four put to death shortly after. 'two British Stea9aers were ordered to proceed as far up the river as practicable in order that they may be in readiness to blockade as soon as deter mined upon. LATER FROM C lIINA.—The New . York Herald has Cantcm. dates to Dec. 29th, by the ship Sea Witch which arrived at New York on the 16th. The Emperor of China has endeavored to ap pease the wrath of the English by beheading four and banishing eleven Chinese. This is an appar ant settlement of the difficulties; but it is impossi ble to tell how soon fresh troubles may break out. The English commissioners had sent home for instructions i and when the Sea Witch sailed, he was eigaged in negotiating with Keying, • the Im perial Chinese commissioner. - The shocking murder of the six Englishmen had been investihated, and from the evidence, it ap peared : That the whole party had been murdered by a number of persons, using various weapons and in struments; :aid that the ferocity of their murders had attained so savage pitch, as to have iaduCed them to ill-treat the bodies af the fallen, alter their • decease., DISGRICETTL RESCONTRE IN CONGRESS —A most disgraceful rencontre between two of the members of the House of Representative 4, Messrs. flaralson, of Georgia. and Jones, of Tennessee, took place in the capitol at Washington on the ioth inst. • The cause of the . rupture (we copy from the re port of the proceedings of, Congress, - as published in the Philadelphia papers, appears to be this. Mr. Jones charged Mr. Hata!son with inconsist ency ; some hasty words ensued, and Mr. Jones gaid the lie. Mr. liaralson then struck him, and both clinched and closed. General confusion ex isted, and some of the desks in the centre of the ball were Overturned. Other members, friends of the parties, soon stepped in and separated them. Both gentleman resumed their seats and order was restored. Aftir a moment's reflection they apoto nzed thro* the Speaker to the House, in the amplest manner, for the indecorum into which they hid been heated. They made the declaration that up to - th moment of passing through the tellers; the the most marked friendship had existed between them., Mr. Jacob Thompson, of Miss., moved for the appointment of a select committee of five to inquire into the cause of the rencontre. Mr. Stephens. of Georgia, opposed this, and spoke of the fact, that an amicable adjustment of the difficulty nad'been made by the gentlemen, and that they had apolo gized to the House. He could not see the good to grow out of a committee to revive any unpleasant tecling,s, Mr. Haralson and Mr Jones again pub= expressed their regrets, and in token of their amicable feelings, shook hands. Some members still contended that the dignity cf the House requi red a full investigation into the whole matter, with a view to censure or expulsi: u. After considerable debate, Mr. Stephens offered a substitute for Mr. Thompson's resolution, to the effect that the apologies at the two offending mem bers should be• entered upon the Journal, which was adopted. PATRONS OF MODEL /lariats HOAXED.-OD Sun day last, a complete hoax was practiced by a spec ulative genius, upon the patrons of the Model Ar tists, who placed for sale tickets, at $.l each, in the hands of barbers, bar tenders, and especially the French cafes. These tickets were sold in the most secret manner, accompanied With a small printed circular, setting forth that seventeen ladies had been engaged at a great expense, for one, night only, Who would appear in 'several favorite tabkaux tit nature's costume, witiOut gentlemen. The exlubi tion was to- take place at No. 16,3 Grabd street, and no coniidemtion, would _money be received at the door, which would s he open at 6 o'clock on Monday evening, and close at 7 o'clock when the doors would be bolted and no more 'admitted. This cre ated an usual degree of excitement amongst all the - young men, gray-headed-odd follows mound town, Who nightly patronize the Model Artie, particu- - lady, as it was announced that no tickets would be Old after 12 o'clock, on Monday. Hr.lsrever, the secret affair,was soon blued about, an*during the afternoon, $5 and even $lO premium was offered for -a ticket. Af the appointed tithe a large party of gentlemen met on the stairway, at No. 193 Grand street. in breathless expectation of the anticipated treat: when, 10, they were informed by the occu pant of the building that no 'ma exhibition, or any eNhibition whatever, was to be seen in that building. upon this information, one began to looklit the oth er, and - gradually sneaked ofl, one, at a time, each one not wishing to acknoWledge be was hoaxed.— Some seven or eight hiindred tickets Were sold to these lovers of bibleaux crowds, many having deni ed even *purchasing a ticket, although they were seen steering their course towards Grand street, about the hour of 6 &clock, on Monday eveniug.— New York Herald. IRON GOING TO ENGLAND.—We find, - says the Pennsylvanian, The following in the Liverpool Times,' of the lgtu ult. We place it on record, as I, urriething worthy of note " A. vessel, arrived at the port of L verpool from New York. has brought, in 4 addition to a general , ''a-_uof American provisions, 63 tons of railway ,7)n, i•ou - sfined to order. 1.01.15 PIIILLIPE PrR(IIISING PROPERTY IN THE I.NITED SrArEs.—Mr. La Gage agent of Louis Pill Hype in this country, has purchased the black f'unu ng on Broadway, and extending through from (.anal to Lispenard street, upon which he intends L) erect a tivelstory warble building, the ground Voort o form elegant shops, and the upper stories (!Cod up as a must u r.—N. 0. Picarrne. Una nox Vcsazema.—The brig Orbit, at New York, brings further accounts of the disturbances at Commas, and Lamm. We co from the Herald We learn that the while inflatalifits Of Laguyra and Camccas are flying in all ditectious from the vengeance of the black and eolored'races, who have completely orefatrefl tittle cities, and hese ae. • eramed so inane/icing an attitude towards the whites, as to itispirt them iwith a dread of being murdered if they tem:deed. The party of Monagas, the President leader of the blacks, himself a creole, were - going about the streets in armed gangs and impressing all the mixed races or blacks t hey could find. One col ored carman was forcibly dragged from his dart and carried off, and the impressment - Is going on daily. It was rumored from the interior that the whole of the country was on the eve of a general revolu tion, and that the celebrated General Paes was making great efforts to rally the whites. The white population along the sea coast were trying to escape out of the country. Most of them were going to the Island of Curacoa, and taking passage m different United States vessels. Mr. F. Weidman, lady and family, came passengers in the Orbit, being obliged to abandon their beautiful es tate, by this dreadful panic. To the time of the Orbit's sailing, no actual mur ders had been committed by the blacks, since the issassintitiou of the national representatives. TREVENTRAL RAILROAD—A party of engineers commenced on Monday last locating that portion of the proposed route of the Central railroad from Greensburg, Westmoreland county, to the Cone• maugh river. It is the intention . of the engineers some time in April to examine a proposed new route through Likr,onier Valley, alor.g the base of the Laurel Hill, and intersecting the Greensburg muter at the point it crosses Loyalhanna. It appears to be the intention of the Company to make.a thorough survey. and examination of the whole country from Johnstown to Pittsburg, and then choose the most practicable route. EXPENSIVE SLIT.—A crowning beauty of obdu rate litigation has just been developed in Wyoming county—a case which had been three times before the Court previous to this, and at each time the ju ry had disagreed. At this hearing the jury agreed on a verdict for the full amount-claimed by the ap pellee, 528 08—the principal and interest of the balance of a note given for the purchase money of a horse. This suit has been so long pending, and hls been tried so many times, that the costs have accumulated to a very large amount, estimated at $BOO or 81000. The payment of the paltry sum of 525 08 would have saved all this litigation and its tendint costs. lionsEs.—More droves 'of horses havo passed through Carlisle within the last two months, than ever passed before in the same length of time. So say the ptpers of that place. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! Jost received, by express, another large stock of Bioko ir tnattimetry. The catalogue being too extensive for publics. t.on, those wishing to purchase are invited to cull and examine. March 14, IE4B. J. KINVBERV, JR. • Agents for the Reverter. E. AV CARR, No. 410 North Fourth at.: and San building, N. E. corner of Third and Dock at., Philadelphia : V B. PALMER. N. W. corner of Third add Chesnut streets. Philadelphia; and 160 Nassau st..(Trebune builthigso N.Y.: GEORGE PRATT, 164 Nassau st., (next door to Tammany Ball) New York. T• Printers. A fount of Long Primer. partly worn : a fount of Brevier nearly new : and vanons other printing materials not in use and will be sold cheap, at this office. Another Important Letter Tram Georgia.- _We are daily receiving testimony like the following, from the North, south, East and West: Messrs. Reese tc Ware.—Gentlemen : I was afflicted with A sthmalor fourteen yizors. and had tried every remedy in the country ; I biul also been to several physicians, and found no relief whatever. I was afflicted at times so severely, that the blood would gash from my nose, and my breathing was diffi cult. indeed, the disease had gained so much on me,. that I despaired of ever getting well. when I chanced to get a bottle of - WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY." winch ef fected a perfect cure. and I now consider myself perfectly sound. This can be proved by numbers of men in Franklin county and vicinity, and I think it my duty to let it be known. Franklin Co 4a., Nov. 19,1E46. The genuine siggnned I. BUTTS on the wrapper ; So:d by A. S. CHAMBER.UN Towanda. CNA MIMI or WZATHER axe CATCHINO Cot.—lt should be remembered that a cough is an evidence that some impurity is ledged in the lungs. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are one of the very best medicines in the world for carrying off a cold; because they purge from the body . those morbid humors which are the cause of coughs, consumption2difficulty of breathing, watery; and in darned, eyes. sore throat. rheumatic pains in venous pests of the Lady and many other dangerous complaints. Three or four of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pdlh taken on going to bed will in all caressive relief; and, if the medicine - be repeated a few times, the blood will be improved, and!the body will be restored to eVen sounder health than before. BzwAss or Colnirricarrrs Antlicrrnmil—Remember, that the original and only genuine Immix Vans:rant.' PILL/ have the arrmen signature of WM. WRIGHT on the top label of each boa. The above celebrated pills for sale by Montnnyes & Co.„ Towanda. it. Moody & Co.. Frenebtown S.W. & D. F. Pomeroy, Troy. D. Brink, Horribtook. Coryell &Gee. East Ruenton. .1. C. Adams, Rnm.legsek. .Wm Gibson. Ulster. C. Ratbbone, Canton. L. S. Ellsworth, Atbens. W. Campbell, Slieshequin7 Guy Tracy. Milan. ' - J. J. Warkwd, Mortioeton. Principal office and general Depot, is Race St. Phil's. How ateCtt SSW= Dr. Ebtrrn's SMAKCOATIS PLUS are for colds than the Opmm medicines. -New Toga Crrv, March IS, 1847. I bare long been afflicted wtih a youth. so severethat I eon stonily spit blood. I think I used near 8.68 worth of eough mix tures. among which were " Balsam, Extracts," and finally an article called ...Diametral)." from Nassau-u., which only gave me a temporary relief. I then began using Dr. Smith's Indian Vegetable Sugar Coated Pills. from 179 Greenwiehisit, and sees soon able to resume my work. I think I used about six boxes before I entirely recovered, and I have enjoyed per fectly good health ever since, now °boat six or seven months. I nse no other medicine in my family bat these Pills. I would be 'Cad to give aay information to enquirers at iny residence ' , N0..5 Vanftm street. DAVID ' N. HEN DEMON,. Agenutior tie above Piaui:or Bradford County— _ C F }kilovolt. Troy ; A 9 Chamberlin. Towanda, C H Herrick. Athens; . Houston It Ladd, do. • F. Nornann. Springheid; N D itC WarkmL Monroe : J E Bullock. Leßaysville i H W Tracy, Standing Stone J Holcomb. Wysox : L S Maynard, Rome; H B Van Gilder, Pike. II Gibbs, Orwell ; New %bvertionittuts. antakame. eilataklPaig. CALICOES AND DEL.AINES. a good assortment —alas some very pretty GINGHAM/3, selling at city coin. Also, a misty of caber goods aeUin fi at even less than first east. No mistake about it either. The baba" of the winter stock most and shall be wild It some price. Please eanand see, at ' FOX'S, Towanda. Irina 22, 1848— No. 2, Brick Row. SIIEETINGS--1000 yards just opened and ter wk at me 622 MIONTANYEB & VW& JRINTB-1000 ywda,on hand, width w. wiU sall to cub coatooserint cost. Match 22, 1242. MONTANTES & CO. The Franklin Type Foundry. HE subscnbers have tales the Type Foundry late lyy occupied by Robert Taylor, in the city of New York, where they are prepared to supply all orders for news and fancy Type, Presses, Brow Rule, Ink, Paper. Composing wicks, Chases, and every article necessary fora Pricking office. The type which ate cast in. new moulds, from an entire new set of matrices, with deep counters, are warranted to be unstirpaysed lei any, and will be sold on accommodating terms. MI the type manufactured by us is HAND CAST. The auentioe of Stereotyper* is particularly called to this type, which is peculiarly adapted to their purpose. Composition Rrl lera cast for printers. ?fr. John A. T. Overend, is still enga pad in superintending the manufacturing distort men.. Proprietors of newspapers who re ay buy live. times as much type as their bills may amount to, truly give the above three mouths insertion in their papas, and send a copy containing it to the subseribere. W tIMNG & TAYLOR, (Successors of R. Taylor, No. b 9 Gold at. car. Ann.) CSARIALS *SITING.). 4L-8m TOMO. TATIA.AO. J. N. Sumner, M. D., Dentist WILL ply his next professional visit to Tot/ands, WV in JUNE next. He may be found at Wood ruff's Hotel. j 74 Read It. THOMAS A. PATRJCK. inettbaddle, AJOTICE.—Tbe cosamissioners of Bredford - county .1.11 hereby give public zotice that they have lied up on the following day. and dates tespeetively, for bear ing appeals from the iseessinents far the year 18ith at their office in Towanda, to wit : MARCH 28..4nnenia, Burlington, Colombia, Gram Ridgberry, South Creek. itatitheeld, Trey tp., Troy boro', and Wells. MARCH 291h.—Albany, As Own. Atheism tp., Athens hero', Gwen. Dwell, Franklin, Leroy, Monroe, To. wand. tp., Ulmer. MARCH 30th.--Herrielt, Litchfield. Pike, Rome, She • . ahequin, Standing eitone, Bpringbill, Towanda bone, Wanes, Windham, Wyalming, Wises. The Ammon of tbe respective townships and bon's anereqnsated to be pinettml in delivering the notices to the texables, and in making their IMO= on the days mentioned in their warrants; and ton these who may feel themselves aggrielied by the' ts, are re quested to attend on the dais *milled, as there will not be any abiteinents made tliefeitter. By order of the Corismiadimers. ' C.B. RUSSELL. Cie& Commiadower's Office, Towanda, March lb, 1848. SPRING TRADE. OPENING with peat attractions st the Cash' Store NJ of MONTANYE'S & CO., No. 6 main street, where may be found all of the I:Staples adapted to spring Trade. Lumbermen don't- pent us, we ham the Art Raps that is right, and the Pork that is four inches thick rp wa Tons Easington's beet hammer& iron. join vs -1 eeivad, at MONTANYES & CO. OBBL& MESS PORK and a few hundred of Hams on hand, at MONTANY '= & CO. fast Received at No. 2, Brick Row, Oceans of New Fall'ai Winter Goods, fITHICH must and will be sold at very lowest VV ' notch for Cask or Ready Pay. Eve y person who may want GOOD and Oil EMI goods, is respect fully invited to call and examine this stock. Don't fail to call as it costs nothing to look, and we consider it a favor to shoat the goods, and will try to make it an object for those wishing to buy of E.. T. YOX. 1 0 BALES BROWN SHEETINGB, drillings, 1 .40 shirting*, wicking, wadding, batting, cotton yrn and carpet warp, cheap as the Cheapest, at No. 2, B. R., at - septs FOR'S. fIiNGLIAMB ! GINGHAMS !- 30 pieces new and %Jr most splendid styles, decidedly the prettiest ever in market. Also, ereton Plaids. Silk Plaids, and all the new styles dress Foods all at No. 2, Brick Row. c"') PS. BLK & STRIPED ALPAcCAB, et the 4,e1; very lowest poaible prices at PDX'S. ARDW.4RE, a good wortment, including Iron H Steel, Nair., &c. at No. 2, D.R. FOX'S.. PAINTS, OILS & DYEZTUFFS, also Matches by the gross, at No. 2, B. R. FOX'S. SEALED HALF BUSHELS, on hand and for salt at up 15 - FOX'S. TITAIT 024411et0 OMR, Untie" 24 NEW GOODS, AND NEW PRICES! 11Q1 KINGSBERY & CO., are just receiving, rectly from New York and opening at the new brick sore, recently erected at B.Kingebety's old stand, a large amortmant of Fall,* Winter Goods, comprising Dread cloths, Cassimercs, &Hinds; Alp!iccas, of eve ry description ; french 4- English Merinos; Mon- Mine DeLaints ; Gin ghnms, a great variety; Cashmere 4. woolen Shawls ; Domestic goods, Hosiery and Gloves, of every #ion. Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots 4- Shoes, Sole and upper Leather, French and common calf and kip skim , Nails, square, round aria Swedes Iron, Glass, Hats and Caps, Tin and Stone Ware, Paper Ha n gings, ,Bu ff alo robes and Muffs, el, Codfish, Mad and Herriug. The attention of the public is respectfully invite.' to our present large stock of goods, which are now exhibit ed fur sale at the lowest prices, for ready pay. They have been selected with unusual care and attention, Measly for the accommodation of our customers, and we believe • offer inducements to putchasers no where else to be met with. (ry'Rethember, before purchasing else*hete, to call at B. Kingsbery's old stand; and examine our goods and prices, as we are confident they will meet the sierra of the closest ash buyers. BURTON KINGIBBERT, SMITH. W. Pl. MENARDL- Oct. 12, 11147 DR. A. BUR WOULD respectfully io • m his friends sad the public rectally, that he has moved his Office W Ledgisp I. the Moscato' Hotel, kept by J. J. Warford, where he miry at all times bo found, unless when professionally engaged. Monraston, March 1, 1848. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, forbidding all persons trusting or harboring a boy by the name of SAMUEL RANDOLPH BRISTER, on my ac count. for I will pay no debts of his contracting. Warms, Feb. 24, 1848. JOSEPH }MISTER. ALARGE assortment of Broad Clothe, Caseimerei. and Battinette, which we We long been fatuous for selling , good and cheap, now cheaper than ever— and upon which we challenges the world, just received et 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda. Nov. 3, 1846. MUFFS—A large aseortrnent of all kinds and quilt. ties, arc' now selling very low at the Ravines Bank, N 0.5 Brick Row. dt C. REED. Towanda, August 18, 1847. UTMT.EraIoPgASEcoN z Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon ! EMULOUS TO EXCEL • S. Coaster X Si. Jackson, RESPEC !TULLY inform their friends "end the public genendly. that they have fitted op that large room in the New BOck Block of If Kingsbery, Towan da, in a superior style, where they will take pleasure in waiting upon their old cestomera, and making new ones. In addition, they will keep constantly on hand good assortment of FANCY GOODS, mach a Bar's Oil, Msecasser's Oil, Oa Marrow, Cologne, Victoria perfume, Hair brushes, Meting and Tooth broth's, and Combs. ALSO—AU kinds of Ladies' curls. Doman and Collars, Cravats, fkrapendsrs, Razors and Strops, Antoi ne Shampsoire,. for ode by the boUle, far maturing the hair and preventing the accumulating of dandolf— werrented to keep the bait from filling off if used se coormg 'to direction& Always kept en hod a fresh apply of fined and composition heir. Dye warranted teaming, 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 honed on short notice. Boots and shoes blacked to order. Call and see for yourselves, Feb 9. EingellND 8U1131005L rpHE subectiber respectfully informs the Ladieo and A. Gentlemen of the Borough of Towanda and Seri cinity. that he will commence teaching a PUBLIC SINGING SCHOOL. on WEDNESDAY main. the 224 inst., at the,NEW HALL, belonging to IL 8. & M. C. Pawnor. 'New Is ginners. as well se those who wish to improve in the science of singing, are 110• licked to attend. He flatten hinwelf that from his ms tient. in teaching wrest music. he will beso.hled to give satisfaction. Terms made known on the brat evening. . - R. 8. BASSETT. Towanda. March 15, 1848. L4l:olll.MW'sp (AN TUESDAY. Pa M., tie 7th led. between the kJ Bank and Medici Dot Church a GOLD PENCIL. a very hearyone, with a yelkowetooe. The alder will plena leave it at this office / and theyNtell 'be Moan" rew ank . March 15, 1848. BY vines of sundry writs of yes& expo. Waned on albs watt Of Cosmos I'lestof Bradford Gouty. to as directed, I Mull expose to pit& isle stritithones of T. P. Wooing, in the bornegb T 0 ,114648, 0 1 Ilia' &tithe ?lb day if MAY next. at God o'doek KM., the following piece or petrel of land it the township of Springhill. and hoarded north rby land of Jobe Ross mine, and 1. J. Labor. esstly Samuel Meader. south by E. Lacey. end the eatatt of D. P.' Lenry.rked, and on the teen by land of - Thompson and 1Y: Mel inda& Containing 116 sc ss. with about 65 serer V&. proved, whit one framed barn sod one apple-On:bled thereon. Seised and taken in execution st the suit of Peale) P. Lacy In mu of C.C.Wright es. Robert Method b. AL6O--The following piece or parcel of lendsiteats in Armenia tp., Bradford Co. and bounded and ascribed se follows. %) wit: oath by land of Alfred Ripley. east by land in possession of John Benson, on uhf south by land of Riley Hawkins and on the west by unseated land. Containing 100 acres with about 80 acme im proved, with one double log house, tee framed barn and a small apple orchard thereon. Seised and -taken in execr.tion at the suit of Peleg Peek, now to the use of D. Vandevaxik ...Jan Benson. ALSO—A Ogee or pureed of land in Burlington tp., bounded north by Mavens Loomis. east by lands of Jae. Vandyke, south Ind west by Nathaniel Bennet. Con taining 96 sari. 80 acres improved, with two plank houses, and one framed barn and apple orchard thereon. Seised and taken in egrcutien at the suit of J. Wal lace, to the use of Jab Pan:seta. vs. Nehemiah Bailey and iodine Bailey. ALSO4A piece or parcel of lanil in Athens town ship, boondel north by E. Wokott, east by Thomas Lane, mouth by Lyman Ayres, and west by John Jack son. Dontaining about 70 " acres, with about 3 acme ininroved, one framed house thereon. *Seised and taken' In execition at the wit of 01710 Stoner. Daniel Harris. JOHN F. MEANS. Sheriff. Sheriff'. Office, Towanda, March 22. 1847. THE undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the ' Orphan's Court of Bradford county, to settle and adjust the administration account of Jesse E. Bullock. administrator of the goods. chattels and effects which were of Samuel Lewis, late of said county, defceased, will attend to the duties'of said appointment. at his of fice in Towanda borough. on Tuesday, the 18th day of April next, at 1 o'clock, P. 014.. of which all persons in terested will bake notice. mlb H. BOOTH, Aud. THE undersigned, having been appointed an Auditor by the Orplum's court of Bradford county, to mar shal assets, 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 8d day of APRIL next, at 1 e:lock in the afternoon, at his office in the borough of Towanda, when and where all persons Interested, are required to present their claims before him, or be debarred from coming in for a share of said fond. Feb. 21, 1848. WM. SCOTT. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. AEL persons rndeiged 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. PERLEY H. BUCK. Administrator, Pike. February 23. 1843. Cum far:. crimes. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL parsons indebted to the estate of MA RTII4 WILDEY. deed., late of Monroe tp., are hereby 'requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims 'phut said estate. will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. II S. SALSBURY. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A'' persons indebteed to the estate of JOSEPH H. BEEMAN, dee'd.,late of Wyslusing townshid, are hereby requested to make portion witheut delay, and Lbw's haying claims against mid estate will pleiae present them duly authaatikated for settlement. C. SHIM WAY. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to . the estate of DAN DICK XI ERSON, dec'd., late of Ridgbury township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those basing claim. against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. MILLS CARR. S. PE NDLETO Illihrhury, Dec.3o, 1847. Adminiotratorc. ADMIMISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons are requeited to take notice that Silas E. Shepard of Troy township, Elias Rockwell and Betsey Rockwell, of Canton Township have taken out Letters of Administration on the estate of Samoa! Rockwell, deceased, late of Canton Township ; and all persons Indebted to said *Kite are requested to call and pay up their accoeints, and those havine claims are re. quested to present them, duly attested for settlement. • 8. E, SHEPARD. ELI AS ROCKWELL, BETSY ROCKWELL, February 8, 1848. Administrators. OUG.HS, 38-4 w ALi. persona indebted to the estate of MYRON :BUTTON, deed., late of Columbia township, are hereby . requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims aping laid estate will please pre east them duly autherricated for settlement. RUBBEL Bert Off. Colombia, Mewl 6th, 1848. " Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the 'nate of J. 0. ROSE, deed. late of Canton Winship, are booby toques. ted to make payment without delay, and those baying claims against mid estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement, IRAD WILSON, Canton, March 6th, DM& Adra'r. de beam non. ZOOMIEW . THE !argent and most extensive asemtment of NEW GOODS. suitable - to the season,seleeted with gnat care, and for sale cheap as the cheapest, for cash or ap. proved credit—just opened at . Towanda. Oct. 5, 1847. O. D. BARTLETT'S. REMOVAL AND 33 1 66611001 , ,H.' S. & M. C. MERCUR, HAVE REMOVED to their Dew store, corner of Main and Pine streets, where they are now open ing a new assortment of WINTER 000D8, to which the menthe of the public is respectfully requested. Towanda. Deamber 21, 1847. BOOTS & SNOBS, «misting of sew-hide sad kip boots, ladies' and mime' dippers, gaiters sod halt pities ; ehildrea's shoes ; ales an elegant assoetsesat of Hats and Caps, are sow *posing at the Saving. Book. oep29 . NO. 6. B. R. PRIMIL—PIain and twilled Gins ‘..7 lumps, English and American Prints, a beautiful arimurreat .at eep26 MERCUR'B. , itgal glbsertiseinents. SHERIFF'S SALE. Auditor's Malice. diellUor's .Notice. Monroe, Feb. 23d, 1848. Wyalosing, Feb. atb, 1848. ADMINISTRATOR'S NIZITicE. N r SE Nil (, ®. o `'o BD 0 1 ALARGE and well selected assortment of till and Winter Goods, just received, sod for sale by EL. LIOTT dr. TOMKINB, eonsisting of • Olt GOODS, pocnim,_l4lWW . lßE, CROCIERI, IRON, 111111, ac" ke_ • Among , oar Goods may be found. Franck E•glish sod Americas Cloths sad Cseeinteves; else. • good as sonant% of Fancy Cessimmes sad Tweeds, sheep's gray cloth sad sou/nets; also, a good mitertmeni of Over met Cloths sad Cloaking& For the LADIES, we hove .no quantity of Ding. hams, M. Dehdoes, Ceohnteres, olpsecas, of .11 colors end primi, both cotton end silk warp ; on kinds, dress s il k, block and fancy, with trimmings Is *correspond. Alstr;-11onnet Silk & loom Velvet with Ulmotingit. MUFFS-s large meek. Sept. i 7. ELLIOTT & tO M KIN& filachanbir.; t. 0 40 14 (4:1; ei Peopt CENTRAL BRICK STORE; N. 'MTV! Is Jot readving, at die Cardral dors 11 • in inn nr•E brwebloch. a very largo and desire bre stock of GOODS, which be °dealt a toy small latrines from alit: Purettasetideilmen Of getting the worth of their Beadle,, and having the istialketion of be. ing)ionestly dealt with, win find it that Wilda/ to ea amins his stock Wore paielvaring. Among my goods Al Ed fotind ?retie/1.1112'M0 and' Atmrtimit brood cloths, do. cartimere. silk velvet and Betio vratings. fancy iestalpt; iihtfp's gray cloths, set- Nods. Kentucky jeans. tweeds, limeys, knit woolen shirrs and drawers. entfaii do.; &fusee's. a great variety. !Praia iiirtimori, silk chit wont do., its !aims, Oregon. gala. bang and *oolen Odds, &emus, cashmeres. mantilla silk. bonnet , velvets and satins. trimmings to correspond, ships and fringes a good alloittrirni. bras sells end wuuteseaTpet h•gs. stradlna, cash mere, detain, ffeetel and woolen plaid shawls, domes. tic goods, hosiery and gloves, carpeting", 4 and 8-4 oil cloths, window shades, &.e. Groceries, crockrty, , stone and tin ware. hardware, bouts and shifes a largr assort. meat. Leather, nails, square, rotord.and common iron, plow and siedgepatterns nail rOtl boils shoes nail., band and hoop iron, caw, english Waiter, ger american spring stmts. 7 by 9, 8 by 10 and l 0 I glum, putty. linseed and lamp oils, paint/ of mackerel no. I. and 2, codfish, abc.. /cc. Goods sold anti prices* grain, butter, claws dre. Wanted fm; and martin skins for which cash will be paid. I take this method of informing my old friends customer', that I have made arrangements witlr N. Bette, to take charge of. and assist bi his business. I would, /territory., be very happy, any. of you at the above mentioned establishment, where goods must and will be mold at very low rates, 'tor my motto is as it ever has been, small profits and quick sales. Call and seri. Yours truly. A. D. 1140111TANNE.. 2999 ir DS. SHEETING, .(beimy trod 8 0" 11- iti at 8 and 9 cents a yard, at the Gen d22 N.N.B Errs. hair CLOTH!!! ! CLOTHS!!—Every body admits that the cheapest in town are to be found st the Cen tral atom; call and see; no charges fpr showi4 goods. MUFFR!—Thene furred animals are to tte bad at the Central store. from 37 cents. to $ll. Mark the place, if"you want muffs cheap. N.N.DE ITS. NAlLS—from a 4 inch spike down to a ohne nail, ar the Central stare. N. N. Bet Ts. BATHING.,SALOON. 6 1 41)75113 (th 11.110-V320 LTA YE the aatisteetton of annotmeingto their :lamer. /ions friends, and the public that they bare just open ed s BATHING ESTA BLISHMEN T. in Towanda, in the new Brick Block of Burton Kingsbery, where all who wish to indulge in the Ireatthful and invigorat ing exercise of a Coin or Wars Bath, can at any time be ar.ommorlated. 13:1' Call and try it. Feb. 9. - The price for Bathing once, 25 cents. To those who bathe by the month. 5. cents. William Stoll, , - tt t 0 .T. 3 VIX, 7 AN. W. I AVIV , HAS rerno his °M office, ee to D. Cash's new on second t, where he will be pleased to pee those who treed his rofcssional services. Dee.. 29, 1847. y f e XCL - T Air MILL SAWS, band and wnod do., at the C tral store. d 22 N. N. BETTS. WHITT§ No. 1, extra, dry end ground in oil, at the Central store. Pi . N. El erre+. THE DIGNITY OF NO• 5 . KEPT UP ! THE old firm of WM. H. BAIRD & having keen dissolved by mutual consent, and the subscri ber being disposed to keep OLD N 0.3, (who is always right) GOING AHEAD, would now announce to those who like to boy goods cheap, that fie is' now daily re ceiving from the city of Now York, a new and splendid assortment of Goods, which he is bound to sell 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. 808 SLEDS, TRUCK CARTS, &C., &C. Now, Mr. and Mrs. Everybody, just enntinue your old habit of dropping in at No. 3,tbefore purchasing elsewheire, and if I don't Dell you goods right, "don't buy them." I have accommodating clerks, who will always be happy to wait upon you in 7 case you don't fled the Old Man constantly o& hand himself, and I have n, doubt but on pricing the goods you will be &ad to buy. I feel thankful for past favors, bestowed upon the old firm, and it shall be my aim to merit a eontinntnee of the same. nova E. W. BAIRD. QEA FOOD.—Codfish and Mackerel, any quantity 14-1 for sale at No BAIRD'B. BROWN BHERTINGS.— Abort 43,000 yonlo of Bryant Shootings. just recd at BAIRWS, V-11:TING8.-8.tin. silk. satin stripe, silk velvet 1 1d other Vestinge, for winter or summer, fall or spring ; • great assortment at BAtRD'B, No. a, BA. CHOICE DRY GOODS.Aliraecae, French Merl no, Oregon plaids, mouslin de Woes, Columbian plaids. gingham', of all descriptions, &c., &c., at Nov. 10. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. IM 000 i 4 -z.—esentlemen's fur caps, Ladiee magi, F good assortment at QAWS i —Mill saws, and 6i feet and 6 foot cross cbt *0 saws, at BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. HATB & CAPS.—A good assortment silk and fur Hits, gent's glazed caps, with capes, (a great ar ticle for stormy weather.) men and boys cloth caps, children's. velem caps. &e. You will find all these kinds. and many more, at nlO DA 1 RD'B. TjORSB BLANKETS.—If you want a good and 1.1. cheap Miele of the kind. all at BAIRD'S. IDIAINTS.- I White end red lend, Venetian red, nigh brown, eord gum lithamp, chrome green, chrome yellow, Terntoh.'&.c.,, at BAIRD'S. - r ADIES' PRESS tßimmtrios.—Frin g e, _LI habit buttons, and ali kinds of fizin'a for trimming ladies' draws, at BAIND'B, No. 3, Brick Rover , CLOTHS.—French, and English Broad Cloths and Dassimeres. %tune* sheep's gray, a goad assort ment at ulO BAIRD'S, No. 3. Brick Row. LADIEB yen know where to find' the nicest French Lace Capes la town I—the spot is at Nov. 10. BAIRDS, Ilfo. 3, Brick Row. T CARPET BAGS, $ opletefid article, at Nay.ll. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. T ADMIT WINTER DRESS GOODII.- great id variety', eocaprir•ing all the latest dyke turd most beautiful pattern+, just -received and for sale very low by ul9 O. D. BA RTLETT. ORRHOER, of every rleouipticat. for sale very low by d2l ' H. O'HARA. MIII O FBI-Jost received by express, a new supply of MUFFS, including soma No. 1, Lynx. and cheaper qualities, at d 29 MERCURIS.. k4VWNOVKVTI. TILE subscriber proposes to attend to law business hereafter, on - the following terms :He will try *rite in the Common pleas, before arbitrators and. justices. and will make no charge for service unless his client succeeds in the suit. From experience and observation be is of the opinion that if an attorney is sufficiently convinced of the justice and practicability of his client's cause to recommends suit or defence; he should be grilling to risk his fees on the result of the eskse; led if in any cuss he is unwilling to incur the risk, he cannot consistently plungi his client into the expense end uncertamty of a lawsuit by his advice. Collections of every description will be attended to upon the same terms. 'Conveyancing and other kinds of office business done promptly and at reasonable chews. t j Office in the North end of brick Row over the Post office. wed *de of main street. Towands. Towanda, Jan. 1848, ' HENRY 800TH ttbinbifti • Ct, - v 3. , Thottias . Elliot &N. C.o ag f • • - AVING sitecisted @bromism hi c 4lnsy „in tha 11 lermleatie e inisineml; Wl* by el applismium• and strict at "nii, to bositiemr, t merit a abaft of . pub lic patronage. . hhjr may alsreye be &mid .risity to attend to,eny puma frimilisbilaiecottindeaciailar their bee. The,will nciapy the oil sine of Mlittt *fro*. and ge lum just bireit enlarged mg Mad our antt eanvenimit, customers will And l it very plea sant to db business in. zhuorr & OMKINS: May 27, 1847. • • SILICa. - -Black. colored. plaid, mnd - Sats j Mao...bite and qlored rtepfg eILOINS dt. EREK. Vrsti lJ OfotTo, Audi es bat/hi. olive moil to ten , sin ha , imhl very law at SAWN rwritA Y.—Broke sow s the enefosore f the ettherri- Li her. on the 26th of Aerie( last t ED cow. A or 9 years ,old. The owner is requirsieit fte prove pro ' OH'S' Paints, tannahes and' Dye-arldfit. of almovt every kind, at sep2s • MERCER'S. Cooking and Parlor Sioves. T us r received at MONTANYES CO a lame lot-..-Aten. PIPE, and • fey seceralliand stoves, aft of which wfl tie otold-cheap fa. pay. Sept. 7, 1847. ANOTHER ATIIII7'ION 7YI TIIE Stock of Goods in the Satins Bank. TN consequence of the great rush at thif Saring*Bank I for. Cheap Goods, the proprietor has been' itidueed to replenish with a splendid assortment of SPRING & SI.3IM . ER GOODS, which are now opiminV, and sell ing at greafly reduced prices. The proprietor. Mr.C. ReED, pledges himself to folly and amply sustain dm credit of the institution which it has hitherto borne, I.e. for selling goods cheaper than. any other establishment in Bradford co. Penems ile%irous of Ce!King this. have only to call at No: 5, Brick Row, and satisfy thernsetees: July 7. 1847. C. REED. LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LA Wig! GINO A MS; and Light Uinghams„ have been treceiVed at the Savings Bankotand are selling tvventy l t five per rent. cheaper than ever. jy7 -C. REED. IRON dr. IN A I large &seer sepis NXT . ORSTED DRESS 000 D S.—Plain, figurer! and V plaid, black and colored A Ipaecaa ; black.anal bored French :I.M - hoes; Oregon Phi& ; rich French aml common Calihmerete, Del.ahles, !lee; a crest variety of styles for sileat elep2s ME ILCIIR'S, • BULLETIN NOi 1. ITE GRMFENBERG travinc been T welcomed in ere section of thel Unite.l State. • with the most unparallel. d enthusiasm t and their me dicines having reached an enormous • cireulition, will henceforth issue MONTHLY BU I .LETINs, that they may mere perfectly inform the public of the principles of the ANLIIICO•GaiLELETCBRACI tivaatat, amt of the vast superiority of their medicines nverlany others ever presented to the world. Each Bulletin will contain something of the greatest importance ,In the . health •of the Community ; arid all classes of modem the dewy. jurists, statesmen and private individuals,should not fail of reading them, to say the least. One trial alone of the. medicines will convince the moat s6ptical of their extraordinary efficacy. In the present Bulletin we will only say !het I. The Grarfenberg - kedicines are rely Vegetable. 2. They hare been tested in tens of thousands of ea ses with perfect success: 3. Of the Vegetable Pills alone 30,000 loses are sold each and ereryweek. • i 4. The demand is constantly increasing. ' 5. E'refy article purchased of the Ifnipany of any of its Agents, fs Irtniivr-rsu ; and it does not tire satisfaction, the money will be refunded. • • The Grarfeabtrg Vegetable! Pills, possess almost magical power in pre/flitting and Ming the ordinary diseases which aff.ct humnity, (especially bilious.) Tbere'ire sorn6 facts connected with their composition and use, which the limits Orthe present no lice forbid us to name. suffice it to Say. that they are the most extensive and philosophical research, sided by the lights of modern science. All other patent pithier. made from the recipes of less enlightened ages • thesis from the combined wisdom of ancient and modern sci ence. In fact they are A YERFECP PILL ! worthy of the age and of ar y country. The Gesekaberg ComOloy to prepared to show .the public the most unquestionable evidence that these celebrated pills are, etery de, eating all disorders of the Liver, Stomach ( Vowels, Dyspepsia. J a undi c e, Erysipelas, Green sicknesti, and all diseases to which females are subject, Net:trails, !Rheumatism. all Bilious complaints, eke- Th.it wonderful efficacy arises from their power to open the pores; to !cleanse end strengthen the stomach and bowels; to make the urine : and monthly discharges how healthily; and to gilts tone and,vignr to the systetn. Thiel, 25 eta, a box. No family shouts be without the If they do not ere satisfaction ( the money will be promptly Molded ; said every agent is hereby instructed o that effect. The Gratin/berg Ilealth Mutes, EXTIRELY VEGETABLE .CD—warranted to Make two quarts of indompittable bitters. They ars skilfully and elegantly prepared by this tottlitetty front a'-number of the most purifying, invigorating and heal ing Roots. Barks, Herbs and Vince, gathered in the wide domains of nature in both hemisphere*. The rase of these Bitters will prevent sickness at 401 seasons. and hi every exposure. They will restore th and irigat of body, give clearness to the most 417 rompkxion, ind create a keen appetite. All, persOns who are-afflic ted with occasional ill health. low Ala, add loss of appetite. should peeve them at on o Price 25 mum a padtage Tie Grattealperg .Peter and ligie PHIL Tbo pill is the great corigneror of Fever and Agri*, and Fever of all types and tonna, The Griefelberg garsipmftli Compound. 'This is now the standard Sarsaperills preparation of the day far surrisshtg ill °theft before the Mitotic. In addition to the princely Sarsaparilla, this prepara tion contains Guiseum. Mandrake, Derdock, Elder, Yel low Dock, Queen's Delight, and three other roots. It is taking the plane of all other Sstsaparilits, and should be hied by all wbo wish to usie any'ling of the kind. Price $1 a - bottle, which will make twe qua& of the greatest possible strength. The'other Medicines ate Tuts Gjastrsttatao Ers Lowest, Tam enttintrlf i ll PAIL XA, Trs &saw Mons-rats Chrtnstur, Tas Cos 0311 !YEWS 8 / 1 1.114 ' Tea STROPi 0:1' It is intended that there dial be a Gracie:zit:cm Depot In etery neighborhood is the United States, it which the Company's medicines may be blond. J . The General Agent for Elmira. is P. C. 'same sou, to whom applications for agencies may leis ad dressed. EDWARD RATON, Secretary. And. fot sale by the foliciaritl,ig Atinis ft It Bette, Towanda. 8L & R Fowler. Mottreeten. A 8 Chamberlin, " Stacey & Tozer, Springfield. A L Merritt, Wells: John It Dniels, Burlington. I , M Rdall, " Storrs & Standing Stone. M 8 Rogers, Miters. Bailey & n, tersysville. D Gardner, C T Mort hy, Megbarr. T. Hata,. Springfield. D Duffing on. South Warms. He RuesrU, Windham, Wm War teld. South Hill. Geo.Niebols, Rome. Judson II comh, T M Pike, Mater. D B Cato Litchfield. . T Hunspery, Orwell. 41—y ORLEANS and sagas hdose Molasses, lost Ncrushed, New Orleans, and common Weans' mesh pepper. Iliaßes. nutmegs, saliandwynains, tobacco, extra plug and paper, Scotch and.rnasmboy mutt Occ., of which are selling at law' don " pro . verbially low prices," at the Central worn. Deceniber 22; 11 4 17. • I N. N. DETTs. nimble areas fl' Salina. at RC UR'S. °migrant Rea- BANK. I :ent Int gale. at ERCUR'S.