ileurati; the other that the rouge lobbed . off! We dont vote. This little affair, was paralellel by anplber, a few days before, Mr. Clay being a spectator only, and a friend to the hero. The public scanclateecurred on the occasion of the Adams obsequies. •The cor rpondent Of the N. Y. Washington Union refers t 3 it.. " sothing occurred to mar the solemnity of the oh t•asion, say the papers this morning, except, per; haps, the, attempt of a too well-known lady about town to accost a member of the Congress eommitee, and eves; to share his carriage, wilt he, bill 'Whatever the 4onorable gentleman's ,relation with her at othertimes, he was not et all desirous to ac knowledge them just then sand, despite entreaty, re monstrance: and resistance, she was removed by the pol ice." Afier.being kissed by.the major partof the 9000, I Mr:, City takes snuff in great quantities) and re freshed by a collation, Mr. Clay started under the eseort.olt the company to Kings bridge. Next day. Sundas,lie sought' rest and went to the chureh:df Barttilmtiew, the o her martyr. At the King's Inidoli on Sattirday , a little mcidenfoccurred which is th7Yi related in the Herald , " After having fully viewed the Bridge,'the com pany were about to return, When by Ripe means the servant inan,John, was-discovered to be a hum bug. He had proceeded to Amboy, Where he told Mr. Clay that he had been appointed by the Com ?holt Council to wait on and attend to him, which Mr. Cliy.believed. He t6ld. the CoMmittee of ar ran*ments, that he was a 'servant of Mr.- Clay, and ot course, under these •impressions, he proceeded to the New-York Hotel, where he has been living . high erev since, and apparently in charge of Mr, Clay's trifling affairs. He represented himself to have been the body . servant of the late John Randolph, and was now preparing a life of that great man, all of which was pretty generally taken for truth. The fact bedame known, however, that John was not the servant-4 Mr—Cl* or of the Common Council, and tri immediate investigation took place, and poor Jahn was obliged to give up a great many things in his' possession which belonged to Mr. Clay, and after a stvere reprimand perMitted to take up his feet and balk to the city froth-the bridge." 11, in the course of his plgrimage, Mr. Clay has encountered rouged cheeks, the greetings of bois teroits and meretricious women and the company of dutreputable men, we have his own authority that this- class was particularly included in his apostolic mission). The, Tribune represents him as defining.his position according to the Gospel of St. Mark: A vsenors or Ma..CLAT.—in the idst of the shak ing a hands with his friends, a De ocrat, among many. others, stepped forwards- and olding out his hand, said / " There Sir. is a good Democratic hand; perhaps 'Ton, may refuse it." "Certainly not." responded Mr. CLAY, at the same time-taking him by:the hind, "I (woe not to tall the right...ow. but sit:- acre, to repentance!" (Albany Atlas. A QUERY. --It is suggested that it is about time thethe Albany Argus, to say when the time- trill maw when the di.scu.s.sion qf the Wilmot Prorivo trill prinxr ? When the question was first presented. that ingenuous print declared that the occasion had not arrived, that we had no new territory as; yet When the proper time slacti4d - rome, it intimated, it was ready to take the side abf Freedom. Now that 'our arms have everywhere triumphed, the War has been closed, the terms of Peace settled on by the President and S.efiate, and an immense territory requii Mg- government, thrown upon the Nation:, what Will be the pretext of the dough faces for aiding the introduction 'of Slavery in the con i,itered soil ? Will that empty print, which is the hell-weather of the flock, still cry out the time has n yet arrived ?—.4/b.lity Atlas. RICHARD P. RottiNsns —According to the New Oilcans CI escent,, Richard P. Robinson, so unpleas -I:qtly onnecled with the murder .of Viten Jewett, inkteati of beinrkdead, as recently stated, is at this Time clerk of the.circuit court of N.ichidocites en.. Texas, Where he is known by:the name of Richard Parinlee. He went to Texas soon alter Ids trial ; fonAt at the battle of San Jacinto : and was wound ed in'the . 47herokee campaizn, ender Gen. Rusk, hi. 6 right arm ; but writes well with his h.rt hand, lie married mispeoably. is a prominent politician, ofteii cariva.ssinf: the county in times of political ex qement ; and is well' liked•by his neighbors. Ftvc Mom: Vic- tgs.—Last konday, in Hamil ton, U. 6., an old pensioner and his wife were found lying (lead together on the floor of their house ,;1 1 ,..a parcel of 'old rags, having killed ( themselves .swilling whisky. A child of the wretched peo ple. a ighk about seven years old, was found lying 'clot - to his Father's dead body. • The dead bodies of Gen. and Jonathan Archer, {Allier and son, were found on the loth inst.. in a field near New Egypt, Mass. The lather had a (part jug containing liqucr under his arm, and an other half gallon juw, nearly full, was found a short distance from the adies. A post mortem exami r nation was made, and a verdict waS.rendered of elcath -from exposure while in a state of exhaustion ,from the use of ardent spirits . . • • • N. • TIIF. TRIAL OF Mt. Coomnon.—The trial of Or. V. I:. Coolidge, for the murder of a young asseciate named Mathews ; at Hallowell. Me., is now pro ceeding at Augusta. The evidence is . of course, very strong against him . and his conviction is very probable, though Hon. Geo. Evans (lolanda= him.— The trials excites - the deepest interest, and the lar gest church in Augusta is crowded with listeners. Conlidge was a dashing, speculating young Man, and apppars to have borrowed - money from Math ,wl., and-then destroyed him to get rid of the debt. Weave him brandy,drugged with Prussic Acid, Wlrieh.k died him with the speed 'of lightning. This a in his Qwil office, and procured the Ind of a ..111t11`1)i (now a witness against him). to remov the SVV.II.'S ACUUEaT TP ' MAJOR VA, BURE.N.—The N , •u• Yolk Post says, that 51ajor Van Buren, eldest of the ex-president, and for many years an ofii crs in the l'inted Siam army, met -with a serious :“.rident on 11,pdnesday, by the WI of his horso on il' Avenue, sticking his head, producing a come *sni:from the effect of which he:An)" for more than :ur hour iiisensibie is the road. Ile had returned a truck or two since from the army on sick leave.— Ili. 110 AV lies in a critical state. —• • • Einva nu Du 6lARM:inclieterl for bio:ramr ih Onei 41a County. appeared before thy Com*, last week, plead. jolty to the charge, whereupon the Court §4 . lsenceillhiin tote imprisoned in the State prison tor the teem of two years. and six months. The 41;41 of his companion. Dr. Ira B.GeerWaS put over nnnl ilie May term. Geer being required to mire bait for his aPpearancein the sum Of t.'looo.—Bing. Trier.Taph. - - FU'RRE Oryter..--4'he British courier who only - - eft from 'the city of Mexico at Vera Cruz on the 22d ult. was robbed once OR hit way t . to Mexico.and twice on his way• down ; but he lost none of his -correspondence. - _ COVERT. the Counterfeiter, ennfineil in the jail of this county; under indictment broke jail last night (March 22) and left for parts unknown.—Bing. Fri -trrflph. • The World's Pain Killer. ,I [l. BM BRITTON'S ALL-HEALING r 4POUND, 15• r rote of Itheutrottl.rn Sprniox. Ala .MtrttA, rroren part., ut, Ohl sorer, Sore , throat, tharrhatn. trn'tis, hrmsca, tooth rde . de An External and Interim! Remedy.. \ f r for Fate J. lONGSBERIC. Jr • ' „ digents for the neporter. • j:CARR. No. 410 North Fourth : ••and Sun Unditig, I:. corner 01 'Plaid and Dock at.. Philadelphia : I'A ' , MEM. N. W. corner of ThirtV nod Cliental streets. ' 1 " 144,1 1 , 1a ; and 169 Nassau at, (Trithweboildnaga.) N.Y.. 14 : 1 41;:r. PRATT. 16.1' Natmaii u., Inert door. to Tamman) To Printers. • )ofl Primer: partlr wnrrt : o fount of Tlverict ••• '% and n 'lllll4 roller itrtitong in4P•r.als not in nie 41 dtear. at th , utlictf. ' Reed the MestilLeraerkable Care ever Rater. ded. Wat.nosono', Ate., July 30,1845. Dear Sir s---Ilaving experieuced great benefit from your in. valuable medicine, I lief it my duty and pneslege to let the world know what iti has done for we. - Possessetiof n strong coosutution nataralty, I had enjoyed pertecthealth previoutto the springof hitt, when I was troubled with ads fteulty inlay left side, [Mended with considerable pain. Somelitne in July 1 was evidently attacked with a cough which continued until 11115 then 1 urns confined to the house eight snoinbs r .duritig winch time my cough was very severe. I treoheutlyitadsprlls of coughing which lasted two hours; daily raised large quan tities of disagreeable matter, accompanied with bleixt. Lorne. times 1 raised a quart of blood at a time. I conautted three nhysmians, all of whom did their hest to restore um; gaie Me up; land they could do no more for me; Ime te tit was / impossible for me to live but a short time. One o en said my lungs were gone. At this crincal• moment , len eminent thy aleirnis had. exhausted their skill. friends de wed of my hie, My own hope of recur ri• at au end. I mei to , DR. VISTAIt'S BALSAM OF WILD C, I . :1111V. When I limit taken one and a indf tottles the vere spells of roughing were removed. I continued taking the Balsam until the spring 0f1,844, when I ceased to bleed at the longs. my health and strength improved that 1 left the hotise. bat was not able to work for a year. Now my health is good. I am able to do a day's wok every day on my farm. W itness. THOMAS BUN WA. JAIIIM COMMIT. For particulars see Dr. W islet's treatise on Consumption, to he had tit the agents. The gentune Ri red 1. nUTTS an the wrapper ; Sod by A S:CrIAMBERLIN Towanda. AMI rI'AT DESTINI " STILL MORE NA:orwr !—Another F.lliofs tesumony. WrTiles Pala compared lo rapt. Bragg's Battery ! (Prom ili a c Editor of the People's Advocate) Itlmerniaut, Pa.. March PI. ISIS. Dr. Wright. —Dear Stir—l would be g:ad if every man, wo man and child in the country could become deonainted with the thorough and efficient qualities of WIIKIIIT4 INDIAN V 6,414. T %BLS PILLS it .l have used no other inmlicine for the last eight years. and hare ever Mood it, with appropriate diet. to °oper ate as thoroughly' apron the had qualities inmy atentach and bowels, as Captain ktragg's battery did ntakt the Itlexicans. BNWARS OF CoCATILIIFITS SID IMITATION :—Remember. that the ung.nal Siblosly groUine INDIAN Von:rants PILLs have the writteu.siguature of W6I. waluirr on the top label of cad) box. The above celebrated pills for sale by Afontanyea h Co,Towatla. if. Moody lc Co.. Prcnehtown 5.W..& B. P. Pomeroy. Proy. D. Brink, Hornhrook. Coryell & Gee. East Bur'llion.:J. C. Adams. Ram, creek. «'mG[hson. Mater. Bathbone. Coulon. 1.. S. Ellsworth. Athens. \V. Campbell, Sims/beg Gut• Tracy. Wan. 3 J. Warlord. illonroetott. Principal office and general Depot, 16f/ Race lit. Phil's. Died, In this Borough, on 'Sunday evening, March 12,1948, after a painful illness of nearly aeveowtonths, Dr. loin- IV. WYSTON, late Sheriff of Bradford co., aged 54.. years and 1 month. The deceased came to this place in the fall of 1523, and commenced the practice of Medicine; having previously 'practiced some six years. He soon acquired tan extensive practice and a large circle of personal friends ; which "his• - amenity of manners in all his personal and professionatinter coarse was well calculated to increase; 7 - he was accordingly as widely known and as highly esteem ed as any that remain. Wleolly unselfish in his dis position, instead of %coldly. .performing his profes sional duties, it seemed- rathera work of love for him to alleviate the ills of others. He never spared his strength or health, or avoided exposure to wet or cold, when a sufering; patient needed his aid—ne ver refusing to attend to a call when able to reach his patient. In this way he early made inroads up on his health, and by slow degrees undermined his constitution, which left him for 'he lasi few yfars of his life subject to continual attacks of illness.— It safely be said that there has seld4m, if ever, been a physician fore attentive to his patients, more kind and prudent, and withal more successful. • Actuated by the disposition to see the community in which he lived prosperous,•he.always took a deep interest in anything calculated to advance the public ;rood and was a zealot's advocate of every kind of public improvement. Unselfish in every thing, be would sooner suffer inconvenience himsey than ask pay to tfie inconvenience of others, for professional services rendered. His last Illness teas a very long and painful one, during tharhole of which he manifested a high de glee of I.7,rtitude, patience and resignation. The ablest medical advice and the most careful and on remitting attention could only alleviate, but Could mit restore to health. During the early part of his illness, by the in fluence of the Holy Spirit, as is believed., he rm braced religion, and gave such evidence of his faith and trust In the atoning merits of the Saviour, as to satisfy his Christian friends of his acceptance with God. He departedin the blessed confidence that death to him was but the - beginning of a more glo rious life. . In him the community has lost a public spirited man, a kind, attentive ind able physician, and his family an affectionate husband and Other. [Cox. At Standing Stone on the 15th March ult., Mrs. CricorrnA A. /torsos, wife of J. Y. Anson, and Daughter of Eli Gibbs, aged 23 years. At Athens Borough,on Saturday, the 25th inst., ISAAC T. S. Urns, youngest sollSof A. F. and liar net Lyon, aged IS months. He tasted of Life's hitter cup, Then turned his head aside, Refused to drink its contents up, ■ut calmly, bowed his bead, and died. Nem filbucrtiscmcnts. REGISTER'S NO4TICE. NOTICE is hereby given to ejl persons interested, that Milton Wood, as a Guantian of Matilda and Alinira 'Klayon ; George Kinney, surviving executor of the estate of 57.1111114 l;pre, deceased, late of f Sheshevin township ; J. D: Goodenough, of Towane.a,executor of the esiate of Ltrey Keeler,.tleeeasrul, late of Towanda borough ; and A. L. Creamer and G H. Bull, adunninistrators of the estate of Jacob Aroma, ikceascd, late of Monroe, have filed . and settled in the office of the Register of Wills, in and for the Co. of Drardford, the ao.: counts of their several administrations upon the estates aforesaid, and that the same will be preatmted to the Orphan's court of said co. on Monday the 3d day of May next, (or confirmation and allowance. L. E. DE WOLF, Register. Register's, Office, Towanda, March 29, 1847. SULLIVAN COURT. N oTrcE is hereby given that we the undersigned commissioners of the county of Sullivan, by au thority of the act erecting said county, have designated and procured the Evangclical.Church, near John Bear's in Cherry tp., county aforesaid for the purpose of open ing an I holding the several courts„ in and for said coun ty of Sullivan, until public buildings may be erected or appropriated, for said county. We have also procured at said place a temporary.' Jail, and suitable offices, wherein the 'Several officers of the county are to keep the Public Iteeords.--at.d transact their business of the county until county offices &c., may be erected or ap propriated for said county. First Court to commence on the First Monday in June A. D. 18411. JACOB ROPFA • ' Commasionere JOS. MOLYNA EX.. ' of WM. LA WRENCE. Sullivan Co. Cherry, March 27, 1818. Positively the last Notice ! ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, re hereby notified !bat Settlement must he made immediately without fail. A prompt attendance to this call, will we him the disagreeit` tie necessity of resorting to mea sures to compel payment. .111, C. HALL. Towanda, March 29th, 1848. 0.4 C 1211154121 0 .1111 L 0 A LICOEI3 AND DELAINES. sgnat. amortrnent --also some very pretty 01 NGHA 411ing at city cost. -Also, s yrriety of other goods selling at even fess than first cost. No mistake shout it either. .The balance of the winter stork must and shall be sold at some price. Please call and see, at FOX 3, Towanda, March 22, 1848. No. 2, Brick Row. - - - SHEETINGS--1000 yards just opened and for sale at.. osah22 MONTAN YES & CMS. Miscellaneous r abuertisemcnta. Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Lands. ‘IOIIOE is hereby given, that agreeably to su act .L l l of General - Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, peened the 13th day of March,•lBls,. en titled " An act to amend the act entitled' en act directing thi'Mods of selling unseated lands for taxes, and for oth er lierPevess" turd den act passed the 13th day of March 18171 " a (untie, supplement to an act entitled an act directing the mode of selling Unseated lands, and for other purposes," she following trams of . UNSEATED LAND will be sold at publl: vendue on the 12th day of JUNE next, (being the second Monday) at the Court House:l , 4n the borough of Towanda, lb the county of Bradfoul. for the amiarages of Taxes due, and the cost accrued of each lot reepect.vely Fii-,-;,epic;.. T - naTowl 1 -:. W art Acles. ' PL .-- - 294 . All any, ' Abel Pierce, 160 i " Phineas Bradley, 290 " Nathan Carey. 100 " Daniel Shepard, 100 " • John Knight, jr. 120 " Hcnry Stark, 260 " . Caleb Connell,* 418 " George Lowman.° 176 " Adam Wagoner, 268 " Thomas Bradley,* 400 " Frederick Castator, 82 " - Peter Benson, 400 " Joseph Anderson, 300 , " John Barron, 200 "-at Asylum, Chu. Bennett, 400 " " . Thy. Edwards, 184 Asylum, Chnstopher Avery, 100 " Sally Fish, 99 .e Township committee, 200 " Thomas Jackson, 200 " ; John 13herwood, 1512 1000 Athens, ChAur, Carroll, 1494 88 Burlington, ' do. 1493 195 " ' dn. 1486 293 " do. 1498 104 " do. 202 Canton, 1 200 a 413/ a 402 " 264 -01 • 68 " 179 a 4600 211 " 4601 .Yl' •. • 202 a ' 210 " _ too 260 " 73 Franklin, 343 a 343 343 313 " 400 " 375 " 313 " 400 " 343 " 400 " 375 a 400 " 400 " 400 a 400 " 400 a 400 ‘" 400 " 4(10 400 400 1 100 i " 400 343 400; 400 Frederick Beate; 11 82 }lent) , Beek. 11 72 George S. Triffle, 23 98 John Barron, jr. 23 52 Thomak Atmore, 1 51 George Guest, 3 97 William Lewis, 10 49 John Vaughn, 12 33 1 83 James N. Barker° 33 02 William Austin, 12 28 Stephen Maxfield, 5 85 George Tritiy, l5 21 Samuel Bryson, 4 29 Henry Betts,. 10 31 Joseph Betts, 19 57 John Sethi, 19 57 James Befits, 19 57 Henry Bryson, 22 SO Samuel Cooley, 21 39 Peter Edge, I 9 57 Samuel Edge, . 22 80 'Samuel Fritz, 191 57 Simon Hardy, 2.1 80 George Moore, 2l 39 Joseph Seely, 22 80 Henry Seely, 22.80 Peter Temple. 22 80 George Temple, 22 80 James Hardy, 22 80 Jonathan Hampton, 22 80 Nathan Hardy, 22-80 Peter Hap, 22 130 Paul Moore, 22 80 Andrew Siddons, 22 80 y roseph Siddons, 22 80 •'-' George Siddona, 22 80 George Edge, 19 57 Paul Hardy, 22 80 George Castator, 22 r 0 400 0 JoShua Cooky, 22 80 400 o• George Haga, 22 80 400 0 ' 'Nathan Hags; 22 80 40IE 0 Henry Hardy, 22 80 4110 " ... Peter Seely, 22 80 409 " ' James Siddons, 22 80 400 " : ,Peter Skidoos, 22 80 .-, 41.0 ° ' Sieph Hollingsworth, 22 80 40 9 0 - ' 14amuel 'gaga,' 43 60 405 o Samuel :fierily! 4:1 60 400 " . Samuel Temple,'' 43 60 400 0 - Samuel Siddons," . 43 60 400 " Andrew Hardy,' 43 60 437 " and Monroe, Wm. Gray, 29 40 237 Monroe, John Stevens, 13 89 4374 " Eph McAdams, 25 59 4343 ‘.• Thomas Hamilton; *25 38. 419 " Isaac Millnor, 24 53 203 " Jacob Downing,' 93 60 109 " Jacob Smith, 6 36 400 " Samuel Anderson, 22 80 400 ' Harman Castatnr, 22 80 400 " Jonathan North, 22 80 400 " Peter North, 22 SO 400 " _Frederick Schott', 22 RO 400 " 'George Schott:, 22 80 400 " Mary Ellis, 22 80 448 " Ann Harris, 2:1 73 230 " Mary Wallace, 12 97 400 4. Joseph Castator, 22 80 400 " Peter Hampton, 22 80 `4OO " John Moore, 22 80 400 " James North, 22 80 400 " Hannah Woodruff 23 81) 400 " Robert Hampton,' 43 60 400 " Peter &hone," 60 80 400 " Samuel North," 60 60 988 Ridgbery, Charles Carroll, - 57 79 331 " do 19 33 169 " do ' 9 90 60 Smithfield, Robert Blackwell, '3 51 100 " Charles Carroll, 5 85 150 " do 8 77 850 " do . 42 07 184 " ". do 10 75 929 " and Athens, do 53 47 2161„ Rpringhdl, Peter Guirmep, 5688 1100 Wells, Johnson & Mifflin, 5689 1030 • " do 5691 964 " do 5692 128 ' 1 do 5697 1100 " & South creek, do . 'To thove tracts marked with a star, ( 6 ) are added he taxes for years previous to 1840-7. JAMES M. PECK, - Truasurer. • Treasury Office, Wadi 27, 1848. ADM liMISTRATOIt'S NOTICE. ALi.rs peons ate requested to take notice that Silas E. Shepard of Tmy township, Elias Rockwell and Betsey Rocklin 11, of Canton Township have taken out Letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel Rockwell, deceased, lute of Canton Township and all persons Indebted to said estate arc requested to call and pay up their accounts, and those having claims are re , quested to present them, duly attested for settlement. S. E. SH EPARD. ELIAS ROCKWELL, BETSY ROCKWELL, February )3, I/14R. Administrators. -—— - - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of MYRON •fturroN, decd, hoe of Columbia township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those haying claims/against said estate will please pre sent them duly autheniceted for settlement. RUSSEL BUTTON. Columbia. March eth, MS. Administrator. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of J. C. ROSE, dec'd., late of Canton township, *whereby reques ted to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for Defilement. IRAD WILSChN, Canton, March 6th, 1848. Adm'r. de bona, non. DRLNTS—tOOO yards on hand, which we wil) sell to rash costumers at cost. March 22, 1848. MONTANYES & Co. J. N. Sumner, 11. D., Dentist, TxTH.T.. pay bis next professional visit to Towanda, 1V in -JUNE next. Ha may be found a Wood: nff's Hotel. BOOTB RHOS'S, consisting of cow.-hide and kip hoots, ladies:and misses' slippers, pima and hal( gaiters; children's shoes ; also an elegant assortment of Hats and Caps, ars new opening al-the Sayings Bank/ arp2P ' MO! 5,1): It; NOTICE.—The commissioners of Dratlforil county hereby give public toiler that they have tired up. on the following days and, dates respectively, for herr ing appeals (min the assessments for the year 18143, at their office in Towanda, to wit; MARCH 28.—Armenia , Burlington, Columbia, Ridgberry, South Creek, Smithfield, Springfield, Troy sp.. Troy bora', and Wells. MARCH 29th.— A lbany . -Asylum; Athena tp., Athena boro',..Canton. Duren, Franklin, Leroy, Monroe, To. wands tp., Ulster. M.% RCH 30th.—Herriek, Litchfield. Pike. Barrie, She "heroin, Standing Stone, Springhill. Towanda taro', Warren, Windham, Wyelusing, %Vysox, The Assessors of the respective townships and bouis are requested to be p inctual in delivering the notices to the taxable', and in making their returns on the days mentioned in their warrants; and all those who may feel themselves aggrieved by the assessments, are re quested to attend on the days above specified, u there. will not be any slunements made thereafter. By order of the Commissioners, C.B. RUS 4 EI.I., Clerk. Commissioner's Office, Towanda, March 15, 1848. WormlftCc i Amon' of rate OPENING with great attractions et the Cash Store of ,MONTANYE'S & CO.. No. 6 main street, wbere may be found all of the Staples adapted to spring Trade. Lumbermen don't pass us, we have the Ark Rope that is right, and the Pork th at is f. ur nches thick TWt) Tons Essington's best hammered iron. just re crivcil, at MONTA NYES & CO. 21-1 BIBS, MESS PORK and • few huadreal of Hama on bawl,- at MONTANYES & CO. W7l-6'00111)0Q, Just .Rocrireilf at No. 2?, Brick Row, Oceans of iNewiFall & Winter Goods, T rincri must an 4 will be sold at the very lowest V V notch for Cosk!or Really Pay. Every person who may want (MOD and CHEAP goods, is respect- fully invited to call and exar.sine this- stock. D m't fall to call as it costs nothing' to look. and we consider it a favor to show the good*, and will try to make it an object for those wishing to buy of E. T. FOX. 01 BALES BROWN stitefitiGs ; drill' • - shirting", wicking, wedding, batting, cotton ya-n and carpet warp, cheap es the cheapest, at No. 2. B. R.. at sepls FOX'S. MS ! GING HAMS!-30 pieces new and most splendid styles, decidedly the pretties ever in market. Also. C`regon Plaids, Silk Plaids. and all the new styles dress goods all at No. 2, Brick Row. 25 ;:sr; i li o L w K i & po ST h ß ie lP pri E D . A at LPAVC F A O S„ x tt s th e Li - ARDWA RE, a good assortment, including iron. I_l Steel, Neil., &c. at No. 2, E.R. FOX'S. PAINTS, OILS & DYE-STUFFS, also if-itches hy the gross, at No. 2, D. R. FOX'S. QEALED HALF DI;sfiELS, on band and for salt kJ at - rep 15 FOX'S. NEW GOODS, KINGSBERY h Cl).. are just reireiciag, di • racily from New York and opening at the new brick stoic, reerney erccted at 11.Kincebely's old stand, a large assortment of Fall 4 Punk, Gouda, comprising Brood cloths..Cassimerrs. Satiinctl Alpaccas, fl eve ry descriptirm : French tr English Merinos : Mmt- seine DeLlines Ginehnms, a .e.-rent rariely Cashmere ironten shawls ; Domestic ?nods, fin s kury and GIMI:s, of terry deecriptinn. Gram-rev. Crockery, limit:. ire, &Ms 4. Amy. Sole and vrprr Leather. Fernch and commtni c'lf and kip skins, sTsare, mind an, Suedes Iran, Gbiss, Hats and Caps.. hi. and Slane Ware, Paper . Hangings, Thtfalo robes and Naff s , filackercl, Codfish, ,7wd and Ilerriue. The attention of the public is respectfully invitee' to our present large stock of goods, which are now exhibit ed for sale at the lowest ptic-s, for ready pay. They have been selected with unusual care and attention. ex preisly forthe accommodation of one customers, and wehelieve iall'er inducements to purchasers no where else to be met wuh. Remember, before min-hasing elsewhere. • to call at D. Kingsbery's old stand, and examine our goods and prices, as we are confident they will meet the. views of the closest cub buyers. BURTON KINGSBEHY, J. K. smut', Oct. 12 , 1R47. W. F. MEN Agin. W °l"Peel" l "( : m : nend.sod the public :...11;.:,th.1:.ihts Office and Lodgings to the Illonrocton hotel,. kept by J. J. Warlord, where he may at all times bo found, unless when professionally engaged. Monmeton, March 1, 1948. 38-4 w NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, forbidding all persons trusting or harboring ■ hoy by the name of SAMUEL RANDOLPH BRISTER, on my ac count, for I pay no debts of his contracting. Warren, Feti,24, 1848. JOSEPH 'MISTER. ALARGE assortment of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, and Sattinetts, which we have long been families for selling good and cbesp,'now cheaper than ever— and upon which we challenges the world. just received 0. 1). BARTLETT. • Towanda, Nov.-3. 1646. MUFFS—A large assortment of all kinds and quali ties, are now selling very low at the Savings Bank, N 0.5 Brick Row. dl C. REED. Towanda, A tigust 18, 1847. 12 68 61 35 50 87 56 43 7 48 64 35 TEPIETIM ON NZ/MYSON "fair Dressing and Bathing Saloon ! PbESPEC ( F ULLY inform their fiends and thy public generally, that they have fitted up that large town in the New Brick Block of B Kingshery, Towan. da, in a superior style, where they will take, pleasure tb waiting upon their old customers, and making new ones: In addition, they will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of FANCY GOODS, such as Be.,'. Oil, l'ilaccawer's Oil, Ox Marrow, Cologne, Victoria xtrfume, Hair brushes, Sharing and Tooth brushes, and Co-nbs. ALSO—AR kinds of Ladies' curls. trosoms and Collars. Cravats, Suspenders, Razors and amp., A nteri can Shampoone, for sale by the bottle, for resforiftg the hair and preventing the accumukrfing of dantireff— warranted to keep the hair from falT?n offif used ac- cording to directions. Always kept on hand a fresh supply of lined andcomposition hair. Dye warranted tochange the hair instantly from a red or gray, tot beautiful brown or black. Gentlemeria Costa and Pants cleaned colcrtettand warranted to give satisfaction. Razors honed op short notice. Boots and shoes blacked to onkr. Cidrand we for yourselves. Feb D. TaT r aMin M i nairk, •ruE subscriber tl ul► informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Borough of Towanda and iti vi cinity, that he will r am:meow leaching a PUBDIP SINGING SCHOOL. on WEDNESDAY evening, tbs 7.2 d inst., at the NEW HALL, belonging to IL S. &It: C. Memos. New ts ginner; u well ss those who wish to improve in the science of singing. are so limited to attend. as flatters himself that from his expo hience in teaching dotal music, be will be enabled to give satisfaction. Terms male known on the first evening. R. S. BAt3fIETT. Towasch. March Hi, )840X nir_44comignir, N TUESDAY. P. )A., the 7th inst., between Om Batik tad Methodist Church • GOLD PENCIt t a very heavy one, with a ybliow state. The tinder Will plariveleate it . at/this drier, and they shall be, liberally rtilatdcr March 15, 1818. Merrbanbig, -.r SPRING TRADE. ara 37 0U•0•23a 31317 T.U.:13Z4 AND NEW PRICESI DR. A. BURROUGHS, EMULOUS TO EXCEL S. Cooper k G. Jackson, "Legal abverliocnicni--;P- SHERIFF'S: SALE. py virtue of sundry writs of wend. expo. boned on .1./ of tits cou r t of Conimon Pleas of Dr•dford County, to me directed, Isbell expose to public sale at the house of T. P. Wo famff, in the bornughof Towanda, on Mon day the ad day of MAT next, it one &tin& P. M., the following piece or parcel of land in the township of Springhill. and hounded north by land of John Rose. crenre end J. J. Lebec, east hy. Samuel Cheese,, south by E. Lacey, and the efitate Mill. P. Lacey, deed., and on the west by. land of Thompson and W. Mel hoist': Containing Ito acres, nith shout 65 scresAm. proved, with one framed barn and one apple orchard thereon., Seized and taken in extrinion at the suit of Daniel P. Lacy to use of C.C.% tightest'. Robert Melhui.h. ALSO—The following piece or panel oilfield situate . in Armenia tp., Bradford Cis and bounded and describe d as follows, to wilt north.lo.dand of Alfred Ripley, east by land in poseession of Jon Benson, on the south by land of Riley Dawkins and on tile ttest by unseated land. Containing 100 acres with *bout NO acres im prove& with one double log bowel one framed barn sod • small apple orchard thereon.. Seised and taken in exceed . .. A; sr the snit of Peden Pt ek, nine to the die of D. Vanderroolk ye. hit Benson. ALSO—A piece or parorl of land in Jinthngton tp., hounded north by Marcus Lootois, east by lands of I tas. Vandyke. south and west by Nathan .el Bennet. Con taining DC scrag, 80 acres improved, with two plank houses, atl one framed barn Owl apple orrtaid thereon. Seised and taken in execution id the suit of 1, Wal lace, to ►be ose of Job Parmelee, irs. Nehemiah Bsiky and Joshua Bailey. ALSCI—A piece or parcel of laild id Athens town ship, bottodel north by I. Wolcott, east by Thomas Lane, south by Lyman Ayres, at;4l west by John Jack son. Dontaining shout 70 acres with about .1 acres immoral, one fronted house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Orrin Stone vs. Daniel Hattie. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of prod situat ed in Monroe township, and bounded as follows, to wit : ndrth by the Towanda Creek, and east by the Asylum company lands, south by land of C. L. Ward, and west by the Schrader Branch, containing three hundred acres, with : fifty acres improved, with eras framed house, two log house*, one framed barn and shed, a small orch ard then•on. Seized and. 3 talten in execution to the suit of 0. D. Bartlett vu. T. H. Lewis., A I.BO—A piece or pucei of lend in ll'yalusing tp., s• - •tfildid and deocribed as follows!: Beginning at • pmt end stones, on the west line of a tact of land surveyed in the warrantee name of John Showman. adjoining cer tified land. and ruunfng thence ',omit 86° east 62 per. to a post and shame, thence north 2° east 190 per. to • post and stones, thence south 77° west 67 per. alifrig the ;aid certified lot. No. 31, pod and shine., thefice on the line of John Showman, r.•uth 2° west 169 per. to the place of beginning. Contacting eeventy-two acres and twenty-five perches. be the tome more or hew. Seized and takeh in execution jai the suit of Mary To land. et al, vs. Philip 'Sullivan. ALsO—A piece or pareelmf land in Leroy, bounded north by John Kelley, east by laud of Truman Merry, south by George Whipple, and east by Seely Crofui. Con airing ninety acres, more or l ess, with about -twen tystive acres improved, with une framed house and one framed barn 'hereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton VP. Ira Crofut's administrators. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Armenia town ship, bounded north by bind of Ozias Field, east by N. P. Case, south by Andrew Monroe, and west by %'m. Crandall and land in possession of Casper Webber.— Containing sixty-three acres and thirty-tour acres, with about 2 acres improved, with one framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. Paine, to the use of N. P. Case, vs. Liither S. Potter. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Leval i Patios, a tract of land in Bradford county, called Sidney," surveyed to George Stddons, beginning at a —, thence by land of Andrew SiArins, n nib 29' east 424 per. to o thence by land of George Hagi north 61° west 160 per. to a post, thence by land of Peter Siddona south 29° west 424 per. to a . post, thence by land-of Paul Moore and Joshua Cooley south 61° east 160 per, to the be ginning. Containing 400 acres, and allowance. ALSO—One other tract of land called •• `Stanhope," surseyr d lo Andrew Siddons, beginning at a post, thence by land of Peter Hags, north 61° west 160 per. to a birch, thence by land of George Sirldons south 29° west 424 per, to a ;list, thence by land of Joshua Cooley south 61° east 160 per. to a post, thence by fond of Peter See by north 29° east 424 pelt. to the beginning. Contain leg 400 acres, and allowance. ALTO—One other tract of land called "Liverpool," surveyed in George [foga, beginning at a btrct, thence by land of Peter Hags north 29° east 424 po•r. to a post, thence by land of Andrew Ladle'', north 61° west 160 per. to s post, thence by land of Joseph Siddons, south 29° west 421 per. to a post, thence by land of George Siddons, south 61° east 160 per. to the beginning.— Containing 400 acres, with allowance. • A LSO-One other tract of land called " surveyed to Peter Hag., beginning at • post, thence by land of Nathan Hags north 29 0 east 424 per. to a post, theory by land of Hugh Ladley north 61° west 160 per. to a post, thence by land of George Hags south 29° west 424 perches to a birch, and thence by land of Andrew Siddons south 61° east 160 per. to the beginning. Con taming 400 acres and allowance: ALSO—One other trod 'of land ear " Walnut Grove," beginning at a sugar sapling. thence by land of Samuel Hagar, north 29° east 921 per. to a poet, thence by land of Hugh Ladley north 61° west 160 per. to • post, thence by land of Peter Hags south 27 6 west 160 per. to it post, and thenci by bind of Peter Seeley south 61° east 160 per. to the beginning, purveyed to Nathan Haus. Gontaining 400 acres, and allowance. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel Ashmead, Wm. A. Build, Abraham R. Perkins and Jam., S. Pringlrt, vs. William Rawle and Joseph Trot rer, surviving Trustees of the Towanda Coal Company. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 22. 1817. aludifor's -twice. THE • undersigned, an Auditor , appointed by the Orphan's Court of ,Bradford county, to settle and adjust the adaunistration,;accoant of Jetta! E. Bullock. administrator of the tonils. chattels and elfects *Weft were or Samuel Lewis, late of said county, deceasett will attend to the duties of mild appointment. at his of fice in Towanda borough, on Ttesday, the 18th day of April next, at 1 o'clock. , P. M., of which all pentium in terested will take notice. mill H. BOOTH, A ud. Aaditoest .rotice. THE undendgned, having' era appointed an Auditor by to Orphan's collet of Bradford county, to mar shal assets, and distribute the fund raised' by the Admin. Istrator l s side of the real estate of Jeremiah Decker, Jr.. dee'J, will attend to the denies of his appointment, on Monday, the 341 day of APRIL next, at 1 o':lock in the afternoon, at 114 office in the borough of Towanda, when and where ail persons interested, ate required to present their claims before him, or be delivered few coming in for e grate of fire. Feb, 21, 1848. W M. SCOTT. A nditor. ADMINISTICATOK'S NO ALI. persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM DUCK. deed., late of Pike township. trte hereby requested to mate psfritient without delay, and those having claims against' the said estate will please pigment them duly authenticated for settletywnt. PFRLEY H. BUCK. Administrator. Pike. February 23; 1843. Cum test :anne.ti.' AD MINISTRATE)IrS NOTICE ALI, persona indebted to the estate of MARTIN WILDEeN, deed., late of Monroe tp., are hereby requested to make payment Without delay, and those. having claims spinet Said &ate will please present ; them duly authenticated for settlement: LI Ft. B.ILSBURT. Monroe, Peb. 2341, 1848. Atindnistrator. tiVff ALL persona iridebtred to the estate of JOSEPTI H. BEEMAN, treed:, tate of Wysittking.townthkl, are hereby requested to make pity men witheut delay, and those having claims , sgoiust said eatsto will plenur. present thedt duly authonethatetl for settlement. C. BHUM WAY. Wyaiusing, Feb. 9th, 1848. Adenibtrator. ADMINISTHAtOWS - - ALL persons indebted to the estate of DAN DICiE. ERSON, deed., late of Ridgbury townehip, are, hereby, requested to make payment without delay, and those awing claims again* mid estate will proem re sent them duly authentic:Med for settlement. - MILLS CARR, ' S-PENDLETON. Ritigbury, Dec.3o, (847. Administrators.l FlZ6l=fi &"(.. BATHING' St A: Eta 0.24. 46 q4c.i utiv E the arnWs . ctumiof announcing i Lma friends, anti the titiblic that they eel a BATH/Pfti ET.01311,1.1/111.6 • io the. new Back Block.wr Otto° an who wish to ingintj. in the healadu ing exercise ore t. ui.n or Waits Bath. to. ar•-rommartaterl. (* . Coll and try it Ttie prtru for Baling once„,tl ce who bathe by the month, 50 emus. • I.lllfaus Fie Ot to . IV IP' Nstk. , H AS removed his taws to P. Ctslt4.nest °Mrs'. on second street. where he will kr sieldteriee.tkose who eheg.hfir professional service& Dec: CV, 119417. y VCUT AND id L,LL SAWS, beitil /nut wood de.. at the Ceara! sten% Wit NJ N. BETTS. 117111 TE LE ID, No. I.,,extra r d sold /mond it: "1 oil. it the Central strr , ri. rcv Llz4T OF dd: RUBS. drawn fns M j• term and rev sierra, Colpiilencitig May I, 184 a. OR/ND Jr twee. Tovrarrili fp--t.1.! W.Elector A then* tp—Gabrial Buskirk; Leroy- , -Sidney Holcoinh, John C. Wysoz—Rohert Spalding. Judson Roux-LA. TaYfor, E. Towner Jr Sh. shertitin-e-Er.. (leo. Chi .Coluntlasi—Alfred Fureien intlh sups-Lev Pesse„; y t 8r0 ,1 1 . 2r4, Wm: Asylum.—foser,ll Osifildf Sprinekeld—Wni. S t Guihrie ; tp—L._C, Porter, Ebbe Case, Ross; Pike—L. I..,Basstrorth ; Canton—Jas. Lindley; Durell--C. M. Gardner; •. Wyalustng—Hiram Elliott. TU•1"711X JCllotfl-1111.1T Pike—Strgerl rink, Martin Coddine.: Starling Stone—Simon Stevens. ; Durell—F. X. 'Hornet. R. Lapartet..John McMahan South envicL,-.1 I Ft gb Ira. David B l ardwell ; - A lbany Ilarri r Wilcox; • Warren—Benj. Buffitigion, Milo Dim n; Leroy—Nclson Ifeyncrlds;.,. • • • , "... • Sorincliel.l—Lafayette Leonard, D. IMVeland, Freder ick White; Rome—P. E. • Mir. nerd, C. C. Lent ;f . , Armenia—Reuben Mason, -Nathan 141KM110 ; Burlington—H. B. Wellhidua, J. G. IBLskealc, ; Troy tp—S. E. Shepard ; Wysoz—Harry Kellogg, .1..1.. Mon* Franklin =Samuel Smith: Fetus Fairchild Orwell--8y Ives-ter G. Gorham; I Columbia—Levi Callen t Athens born---0. 0. Shipman; Asylum—Thomas Inghafr. Monroe—S. W. Allen • Wirs , lham—John Treadwell ; Rtdighury—Asa Bent ; Towanda Buro—U. 11. Bunting? TRATEp./E Jt:4o/11.11tC0514 . Tray tp—A . Spalding. Ezra T.oonais; Monroe—M. M. Coolbaugh, J. M. drika; . - • Orwell—Stephen Gorham; Leroy —Abirain Spalding • ; . Colunthia-1. C. Morgan, Joel Stephens Ridahrtry—R: Dodd ; , , • Burlington—Alex. Lane, John BlaCkarell, H. Gant : „age. Elam Kendall : Herrick r (let Tit u‘ ; Ctroton—B. S. Salley, Enoch Saar), C. Thomas; Warren—John Nl:Futon 4, lantthnion , , Sheshequin—.klbert Pratt, LI - lotion, Wol(,D Brink ;: Rome—John Horton ; • 1 Springfield—James ATOM Idiapp. W. Bennett ; Towanda bcoro.. - E, S. Goodrich. A.:haix. Reed ; Wysoz—J. W. Bartlett, Jesse Sinus; Wyalusing , —ll. li. I.ampliter ; Smtthileld—J. F. Bullock ; Athens tp—C. Mathewson'; tlrantille•-...L. B. Taylor ; 13:stet—Amos Kitts. Q . BA F00D,,-.4::odfish and MaciOerel, any- quantity 1..3 for sale af • nlO ; BAIRD'S. DRO SHEET/NG:l.—Abet:if 4 3,0x7 ye* of Drove Sheeting& just reed et I BAllita'S. T ESTINGS.-, sotin; stripe, silk velvet V and other Vesting.. for winter br summer, fail, or spring ; a great assortment at BAIRD'S, No. 3, B.R. CHOICE DRY GOODS.T—Alklinicco . s,Frerockkiiiri, no. Oregon plaids, moaslin (If tomes. Columbian plaids gingham, of all descriptions} &e., at Nov. 10. BAIRD'S, Nn. 8, Brick Row. FUR GOO.W.V.—Oentitmen's fur .&c., g ood dissottment et SA WS. 4%11 'saw:Loma feei itior*, nt ' BALED'S, 'ETATS & CAP'.--A genii ussnrtment silk and fur 11. Mts. gent s glazed caps, *hill cape*, (a great ar ticle f.'r stormy weather,) .mon • boys cloth caper children's velvet caps, &c. You Will find al) Awe' kind'., and many more, at nlO AIRVEL HORSE yoh Wane* goprand cheap article of the kind. all ht fiAIRDIII. PAINTS.—White and red lead Venetian rN. Spa. *nett brown, copal 4u m, 1114 go, chrome green. chrome yellow, Tarnish,c.,at HA I RD'B. LADIES' DRESS DRESS TRIMMLN S.FriUrie,Titrapi hibit buttons, and ill kinds n fixin t s for trintmhit hiding' dreases. st - BAIRD'S. 'o. 3, Brick littrir. CLOT}l9.—P►rncb, ahtl LingA Cienainemr, Safineis, sheep' mem at nlO BA IRMA. T ADI ES yin} know whe dna' ihe nicest L French Lane Capes in tevyn —the vet is at Nov. 10. BAIRD'S. o. 3. Brick ROM. T AltlEfe eARrET_ D, Orly* 1 1, .1-4 "Nov.ll. BARD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. LADIES' WINTER bligstif GIVP.S.-A great variety, enmpri.ing an die latest styles ttiiil most beautiful patterns , jug :received nil firjr sqwfit very 4ow Ity .4 1 1'1: --- vERSIIOES,Of eterideseti tiOrr, fCtraclii eery low V by 122 j H. O'MARA. Mur F3i-1 no: received 6y T ii pre'en, a OW Apply 131 of MUFFS, including so e No. 1 1 ,:tynx. and Aram qualities. at d2t - 1 111DRCURII. T l l-BA pro rt possi l a to wend d to ( 1 . 01 foaminess arla sen er,oler, on the following t rine ;. * will Is; suits in the enmmmi,picaa; , frdhni sr, iinities. jail justices. and will make no Charge tor . service Miliiii" Ilia client succeeds in'the suit. TRIM expertiliiii,.griattlimervatio* he is of the opinion that if an sutortn.iii sufficiently convinced of the justice and pracpeshi g hty of his client's cause to recommend a suit or sinner, he should be %silting tti risk hja fres A theph of the esuae• and Ar if in min he is' tp!iwilling ;cr incur the Ws risk. ni l Cannot entisiatened plunge hia t ent into threePtsissi and uncertainty of, a lawsnii sy . i Am*, Collections. of every deaer.pti will tsi affilltileit to upon the same terms. Govey acing and other Binds c of ,off!ey business done pit:nullity Ad' at; reesornetfel , . business . Cr Office ill the North end • brilc nog, •ollet 41' ; Post office. west side of staid at 1, Towanda. - Towanda, Jan. 1848. NWT Ebbitt. 2999 Y.g Ds a; SlSHaLEjcelftfra.(l72 ;rect. (nu 1 ti:l gore CLOTIIB ! CLO . TH! . !- 7 , tie cleatest in is:own are t Vat store; call and see; no dr 14 itfntr—Ttiese fbrrect tars are to be had of AILL .the Central store. fropi3 cent*, to Sta.. Ma& the place, if you want moth cheap. brAllETTil. • guirts, Of evelf gtretj alyte. &mitre Iliad a& westie, no* opening at sr le and retail, at WS' 111014TANYWEI 411 CO. airtotaugai PRINTS •-•* ham; English and A assortment at beir2s . ~~,. 0 ki D OONI I n now"- havojnat own- Tonrangia, ; f# 74l 3 lo akarna anti inailatut *an at any Hine F i t. Y. " U. To limas' 1511 =MI caps, buliee mu BAIRD'RL ml 6 foot crow cot o. 3 , Brick Row. 1 6 broad mind 3 11 1. • lird•lamort o. 3, Brick Kowa eel body. ailthai that be found at die • for ehogihrlbodn. Plain and twilled Gine tan Prima, • 6wutifiif NSW
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