fro'•Whatersa A fount of Long Primer. partly worn fount of Breytee, nosey new : and various otherprinting materials not in :me, and cheap ,' at this otbee. Agents for the Reporter. B. NV CARIt, N 0.410 North _Fourth in.: and Don.building, N. E. corner of Third and Dock at., Philadelphia : '• V R. PALMER, N. W. corner bf Tbird and 'Chesnut streets, add I6 O- -Nassan it., (Tribune buibbngs,) N.Y.: 003110 E PRATT, 164 Nassau et., (next &or. to Tammany Rani New York. arts . 11.EADACIL—Wrighei Toditin Vegetable Pills •are a eel , man cure for every description of „bead ash, becanas they lermisithe body frordtbose mor,,id hurried, Which, if confin ed Sr the stomach, are the these of rostra and sickness, want of appetite, disagreeable tame in the mouth, bad breath, .wast ing of the gums, decayed teeth, and many other distressing 6mptaints , and when taken into circulation, and thrown upon the earjette in t ers'of the body, give itise . to every malady inci dent to man. Fear or five of Wright's radian Vegetable Pills, taken once tn twenty-four hours, Will, in a abort time, put a complete stop to Sick Headacb-111 the same the digestive orgalis will be restored to a heap) , tone. • lIFWARE OF 1130tXTEIFKITS AM) 13IFFATICFE,6!--rerneiraber, that the original - and only . genuine lantart Vamsranut Nita have the written signature of WM. W WRIGHT on the top label of each-box. . The above celebrated pills for sale by Montanyes & Co.. Towanda. U. Moody & Co.. Frenchtovrn S.W.* D. P. Pomeroy, Troy. D. Brink, Horubrook. Coryell &Gee. East littemon. J. C. Adams, Rum. creek. Wm Gibson, Ulster. C. Rathbone. Canton. Vlsworthi. Athens. W. Campbell, Sheshequin Guy Tracy, Milan. .1..1. Watford, Mouroeton. Principal office - Sand general Depot. 169 Race St. Phil's. Ts Druggist■ and Dealers la Medtells.. Dr. Wlstar , o Balsam of Win Cherry. _This celebiated - and infallible remedy for the cure of Con sumption, Asthma, and Liver Complaint, was discovered some six or seven years ago, in the city of Philadephisti the rnsi dance of one of the most distinguished physicians thA ever liv ed. Since that time it has, by its way through the opposition Of quacks and counterfeiters. until, by-its true value, and intrin sic'excellence,sl has gained fior . itself& mosteniiable popular ly, and estabgibed itself in the confidence of an intelligent nod enlightened public, from one end of the continent to the other. 'The teetirnony of thousands who have been relieyed and cared by this valuable article, will show that it stands an rivalled—at the head of all other medicites for the cure of dis-. rates for which it is recommended. The genuine Dr.. Wis. tar's-Balsam of Wild Cherry is now for sale by duly appointed agents, and all respectede dealers in medicine in all large ch ic: and important towns throughout the : U. S., and Canadas, and British provinces. The genuine signed L BUTTS - on the 'wrapper ; S,o:d by CI I Ahl BERLIN & PORTER, Towanda. • Dr. Farwell's Pacific Balm. The most satisfactory testimonials given as to the beneficial effects...of the above great medicine. The cures 4 which'it has and atfect, will convine all that it is the beat preparation ever discovered, law Consumption, Coughs. Asthma, and the LITCT, and the immense sale of Om Balm is another proof of tts virtue. *. Sold by J. KlN(;s.llEtati,..m, May 8,184.. t Corner of Nlain and Bridgests. The World'• Train Killer. OR, DR. I3KITfoX? ALL•IIKALING COMPOUND, l‘r the cure of It heuiriatitun, Spraius. Sufi' Joints, Frozen parts, Darns, Old sores, Sore, throat, iliarrhma. scalds, beutses, tooth ache, illre rite. An External and Internal Remedy. March For :Sale by J. KINGSBERY. Jr. PCBLIC MEETING.—At a meeting of the Settiers;rec7ntly held at Wes( Burling ton, the following resolution was unanimously ad opted : Resolved. That a general meeting of the Settlers of Bradford county, be held at Towanda, at the house of T. P. Woodruff, on Tuesday, the oth day of May, 189-8, (the same being Court week,) at' o'clock, P. M.; for such general action as may be deemed ne cessary to the community at large. In pursuance of the foregoing resolution, a gene ral attendance of the Settlers and the citizens gene rally, is requested. By order of ,the Committee. PorrroNtstlNT.----The above meeting is postponed to the last Satiirday of August next, at the same place . aLnd time of day. It is thought best to post pone ineeting. in ;consequence of the hurry of busiii&s. May 3, 1.848. New- Abvertiseincuts. 3. N. SUNINER, N. D., DENTIST, HAS arrive:4in loam, and,usy be found for a few weeks at Woounc - cy's Horn.. His friends are inwited io call. Towanda , May 10,1848. _ C.' - PORTER, Dl. D. IPl3l'57gliCOZ4l.lZr almalorEam i , 'TIPPERS his professional services to the people of A.-/ Towanda, and-vicinity. ' Office at Chamberlin & Porter's Drug store, No. :prick Row. _R fers to Dr. tics:cos, Towanda. my 9 CHAM4tERLIN._B4 PORTEV, TV csale and Rstail Dealers in DRUGS:AND MEDICINES Al NO.tl, Brick Row, Towanda. JUST reseiringi large assortment of Drttmt, JMedi cines, Chemials, Perfumery. Choice. Wines and Liquors, Grocerie Paints and Oils, Dr Woods and Dye Stuffs, Stationery, Toys, Fancy Articles, Confec tionary. Brushes, Combs, Stone and Class Warre,„Can. dies, Blacking, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, &c. The - fallowing list comprises a few of tho articles kept at this establishment: Grocerlee. sugars of all kinds, Stuart's isitgar house syrup, molas 'see, syrups of all kinds, pepper, spice, museard, pepper tialli3C, cloves, nutmegs, mace, raisins, Zane curnit ta, citr9n, cinnamon, salad oil, cassia buds, tamarinds, cho colate, cocoa, soda, lemon and water biscuit, rice Starch, ginger, sale rates, saltpetre, government Java and Rio coffee, whale, lard and sperm oil,detuijohns, jugs, bot tles, pipes, paste and oil blacking, leather varnish, dye Woods and• dye stuffs, indigo, copperas, alum, bar, vari egated and white soap, sperm and tallow candles, &c. at otiose rN. Writing, letter and cap paper, English drawing paper, London and Bristol board, black, blue, red and carmine ink, indellible and India ink, water colors, ink stands, a.sorted,Auills, toed pens, sealing wax, wafers, crayons, drawing and carpenter's pencils, envelopes, dm : • !Tobacco, Sour load Cicero. %Cavendish, twist, plug and fine cut chewing, Spanish and Scarfalatti and common smoking, all sizes, manna boy, Scotch, rappee and Amer O ran gentleman's snuff:— Imported Samna, a great variety, includicg La Normas, Panatelas, Urges, Regalia. , Justo Sanz, Rosaic, Manta 4ams, Ptesardos, Lapoetas,TAncipes, Fragaricias, La A lianzas, eigarettos, cigar cases, and mgic:rea. Brushes and Combs. Paint, varnish, marking, sash, Whitewash, counter,fiesh, broom, clothes, tooth, nail, comb, hat, hair, shoe, stove and lather brushes. Ivory, dressing, side and back - combs, of all descriptions. Seeps, Perransers-and t'Aplestrea. 41,bita's ambrosial - shaving cream, Henry's Chinese vi: , •Pousselrs shaving' cream, genuine military soap, Loa's brown Windsor, walnut oil, palm, almond and French tiOlet. and Hull's variegated soap, wash balls, &C. Lubin's extract, jockey club, eglantine mousse. Patchoolly,isoquet de Oregon, ext. de violettes, - cachous aromatitiue, pastilles, bay water, blk . lavender, n crull , oil mask. perfume satehelsotto rose, rose water, PoniAde, amandine, mcen fun, Perartn r rrench and Am rtiradhtoilet powder, Jules Hauers aqal Phalion's hair dyes, Preston's and Merrill's pungents, bear, maccasser, buffalo and antique oil, ambrosial tooth paste, chlorine detergent and orris dentrifrice, endermic soap, &c. Mitatipapeossa. .Toharca segar; thimble. pin, specta cle a n d lancet cases, artificial nipples, breast pumps and pipes, nursing bottles, self-injecting pumps, glass and composition syringes, ear trumpets, trusses, body braces, Shoulder braces, abdominal supporters, bed pans, forceps, turn-keys, lancets, letbeon, chessmen, lige, whalebone, patent pails, purses, pocket bra4ks, wallets, abasing box es. razor strops, Italian whisks, flower and garden seeds. Towanda, May 13, 1848: -_ - - AT. CHES.—Golsh's;Uillispie's and Pierce ; F Ss 1.111. bon Matches, by the gross or he ,BBrinceir. Row. — mYS CHAMBERIAN I ti at 4I ° fr i ER. H 414:341ad1241.TE eo-paruiership heretofore exi s ti n g hrteeen the soiscribers in the practice of Medicine and, Surge ry is this day dis s olved mutual consent. 'Fheir ac comits are left-with 1. B.CROSS. at Ford's Drug Store ~..and who is i..uiy authorized to settle them. sAMUEL HUSTON, Towanda, May 9, 1919. (71121t.t.. K. L.lDli. inerdYntbile, A. Menthe Assortment et Mil-mak WIWI Just received at L. Baftiteter's CLOTHING .STORE. MY stock 'is large, comprising a full smoetment of ILL Summer Clothing of every kind inch as Tweed Croton, Queen's Cloth, and silk mixed Grecian Sack and habit cloth, Linea and cloth dew COATS. • Also, PANTS & VESTS, of every kind; cravats and handerchiefs, gloves Sod summer hose, all offered cheap—scr cheap that I think it will pay for coming and looking at my stock. , Also, A good assortment of Broad Moths, Cassimeres and Vesting., Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans, Linens dm, that I will make up to order, and very cheap. 'I pledge myself to sell as cheap as can be bOuglo any where in the country. 1.. BATCHELER. Towanda, May 8, 1848. LOOK OW FOR PAIN KILLER ! Spurious articles afloat VTR. J. ANDREWS, in justice: to your valuable IV" `PAIN KILLER, and for the benefit of the pub lic, we hereby certify that we have Used your Pain Kil ler in our Faatrilieslfor years, for many of the diseaies for which it is recOmmended, and we deem it the best Family Restorative in use, and would recommend every family to keep a supply on hand, in case of sudden ill ness or accident. Rev. Aaron Jackiciii, pastor first Baptist church, Ithaca. " William Comm, Peach Orchard, Tompkins Co. Rachel Wilson, James Clark, Ann Dudley, Philip Case, • W Hastings, - Ann Teter, A Baker,• A Bower, John Do olittle, , M Collins, John B Owens, Ithaca, N. Y., 1848. Never purchase the Pain Killer witho, the written signature of J. Andrews, on the label of each bottle, in black ink. Sold by CHAMBERLIN & PORTER, and JOHN. B. FORD, only agents for Towanda. For further particulars see advertisement in another column. . N 47 I y BRIGADE ORDERS. THE enrolled Militia and Volunteers within the bounds of the Second Brigade, Ninth Division, P. M., will meet for discipliner, inspection and review, as follows, to wit : In 'companies on Monday. the bth day of June next, and in .Battalions and Regimerits, as fol. lows: The 341 regiment, commanded by Col A. K. Bosard, Id Battalion, on Monday, the 12th day of July next. 2d hat. same regiment on Tuesday. the 13th. The 4th regiment, commanded by N. A. Elliot—lit battilian on Wednesday, the 14th ; 241 battalion same regiment, on Thursday, the 15th. The let volunteer battalion of Ting/ county tom ... Asa by Lieut. CoL Joseph Yonkin, on Thursday, the 15th. The 2d regiment 'commanded by Col. H. H. Seely, on Friday, 16th. The 3d volunteer bettaiion of 'Bradford county. com manded by Lieut. Col. L. J. Bradford, on Friday, 16th. The lit returner battalion of Bradford county, com manded by Lieut. Col. Theo Wileer, on Saturday. 17th. The Ist regiment, commanded by Col. P. C. Ward, on Monday, the 19th. . The 4th volunteer battalion of Bradford county, com manded by Lieut. CIA. B . Laporte, on Tuesday, the 20th. The 2d volunteer battalion of Bradford county, coin mended by Lieut. Col. J. A. Codding, on Wednesday, the 21st. The sth regiment commanded by IdeoL Col. Jacob border, on Thareday, the 22d day of June ner. Adjutants and Captains are requested to be punctual in making out their roll copies and their lists of sheen , / tees, as directed by the militia law at April 25, 1814. W. E. BARTON, Inspector, 24 brig. Inspector's MT, ? 9th die. P. M. East Smithfield, May 1, 1848. JOINER,*B TOOLS. —A good amortshent of Bead, Moulding and Bench PLANES. grooving plows, and other Joiner's Tools, just received from the manu factory, and for sale iow by n. D. BARTLE PATENT MEDICINES.I—AII tha moat celebraied Medicines of the day, can be found at NO.l, Buick Row. miB CHAMBERLIN & PORTER. M1W1TT,6016100% At' Wholesale and Retail. ivioNTA - Nyts & CO. are now receiving fresh (torn New York and Philadelphia, the most dead nitde lot of GOODS, ever offered in this market, and think thit au experience of twenty years in the selec tion of nods had ought to enable them to purchase as cheap u the cheapest. We invite public attention to our stock, and think we can offer inducements worthy the notice of the most close buyers and amateurs of de sirable goods. May 1; 1848. ---v AUMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL femora' indebted to the estate of Ebenezer Ml nierMec'd., late of Granville tp., are hereby reques ted to make payment without delay, and those haying claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. WM. L. MIX, AMZI M. MIX. Granville, May 1, 1648. Administrators. 825 REWARD ! 1.0 •I‘COIEN from the stable of the subscriber, residing in Athens tp.,•on Tuesday evening, April 25._a ROR RE 1. M ARE, with a blaze on her face, and a white mark on her rump. The above reward wid be given for the recovery of the Mare, and the arrest of the thief. Athens, April 26, 1848. CHAS. WDUFFIE. DISSOLUTION.—The co-partnership heretofore ex: biting betweon the subscribers in the Cloth Man ufacturing business, in Monroeton, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All poisons indebted, by pole or book account, are hereoy notified that payment must be made immediately to .1. Ingham. at the Factory, with whom all accounts are left, es it is the determination to have all accounts settled by the 16th day of May—after which date no time will be given. J. INGHAM, Monroeton, April 24, 1848. D. INGHAM. Tbo above business will hereafter be carried on by J. INGHAM, who has provided new Carding Machi nery, and will consequently be enabled to supply all who rosy favor him with their patronage, with prompti tude and despatch. By his long experience in the bu siness, and strict attention to the wants of customers, he hopes to merit a continuance of that liberal patron age which has heretofore been extended. Monrocton, April 24, 1848. . o vain._37 mix \wail:v-1 I. DAVID INGHAM: who has heretofore carried on the above business at the manofacudy. in !Honor. embraces 'this opportunity to inform all who may need his services, that he has iAnoved to Leroy—two miles above the corners—where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line in such a manner as to give general satisfaction. The patronage of the public is respectful ly solicited. Leroy, April 24, 1848. li mol--.. -- le W t /14. II& .41 CA ME to the roclosote of the subscriber, on the 26th of April BROWN HORSE, about eight or nine years old ; no particular, marks about him.' The own eras requested to come forward, prove property, pay chimes, rod take him away. WM.SNYDER. Sheshequin, May 1, 1848. as TAILORING ESTABLISIIIINT! GH. & R. DAVIS, .TAILORS, (late from the City of London.) have opened a shop, in the second story of the new Brick block, erected by Burton Kingehery, on Main street, where they are prepared to execute all orders in their line with accuracy & despatch. Flom their long and rigorous instruction in the art, and their extensive experience es Foremen, in.the beet shops in London. they fed perfectly competent of being able to please the most fastidious mate, and to execute their work in such substantial and finished style, as to give satisfaction to their customers.: 07 Cutting done to order, and warranted to 6t if properly made up. G. H. DAVIS, Towanda. Oct. It. 1947. - R. DAM. CLOTHS ! CLOTHS ! !—Every body admits that the .heapest in town are to be found at the Cen tral store calland see ;bo charges for showing goods. XCUT AND MILL SAWS, hand and wood do., at the Central store. at N. N. BETTS. saws, and 64 Gnu and 6 foot cross cut saws, at BAIRD'S No. 3, Brick Row. illentianbi;e, ac. No. 1., Brief Rev igiptia ii the Field ! , I of: (4,4111111017111a 3 , _ TjASjust Misused fiewithechy Ike • .1.1 of New Eark with a large .. .ik supply af Watcher,' Jewell& and , , Silva ware, comparing Is pan. -the following snicks :—Lees, L'Epine mud Plain Walehae, with C - Y a complete 'assortment of Gold Jewelry, such as Ear Rings. Fin ger HMIs, Breast Pins, Bumble, Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of Steel Beads—all of which ha aim fin sale exceeedingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on abort notice. and worranled to run well, or the money will be refunded, and a writ ten agreement given to that erect if required. N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken in payment &await ; and abr. /earn now, and forever, that the Produce must be paid when the work is done—l war against credit in all its forms. • W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 28, IS4R. 0 0 CHENANGO LAKE .BOAT LINE, Wtoll 13 AWE MEW DV. MITE proprietors of this lontestabfished Line, still St continue the business of lieigbtinp merchandise, produCe, lumber &c., between „Binghamton and Jraet YOrk, and solicit the continued patronage of their friends.:— They are prepared, with increased facilities to sown ntialate the public, havinff • - FORT! VW CLAM LABS BOATS, which will enable them to despatch • boat direct from Neta,-.York to Binghamton DAILY during the season, with NO TRANSHIPMENTS on the entire route. C:7• They invite a call from their friends before shipping, oir their charges will be at lowest rates. C. M'KINN EY. Binghamton ; 'Aerarrs :JESSE HINDS. 7 Soulk4l. , N. York; ''D. A. REXFORD, G 3 Theosubscriber still continues the business of Sto rage and Forwarding, end rimy at all times be found at his well known storehouse, where he keeps for sale at lowest prices, Flour, Salt, ,Grindstones, Ropes, Pitch, Oakum, Beet, Fork, &c. Ca Cash paid for all kinds of Lumber and Presioce, delivered at the Storehouse. C. WIELINTNEY. Binghamton, April 2!, 1848. 45m6 NOTICE. MBE Collecteneof the aeveraliminß • County,atiftif tdT - ke a • ac tion of ,five per teal. from the amount of State Taxes placed in their hands fur collection, against every indi vidual who shall pay his or her State and Comity taxes in full, on or before the first day of July nett ; and the amount so deducted shall bB allowed them is their set. tlement. The same, however, to be paid by then into the Co. Treasury on or before the sth day of July,lB4& C. R. RUSSELLO Clerk . Commissioner's Office, Towanda, April Si). 1.841 L .Taft vo :versa R. ca-Am Miss Griffis. TAKES this method of informing the public that she has removed hei shop to her new building on Pine street, two doors from Main street, and directly west of No. 1,-Driek Row, where she will be most happy to wait upon ail who may require her services. IShe will beeaeiving, in • short time, from New York, the SPRING FASHIONS, for the current seaman, togeth er with a great variety of MILLINERY GOODS, which will he diiposed of cheap, and to which she invites the attention of those wishing to purchase. -- Towanda, April 28, 1948. • T IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Fr*. other ..1:4 at TROY, quartet ending March 31, 1848. Brooks George Leonard Nosh Be. ry George Loomis Alvin Carpenter Lawrence Owens Samuel Case Miss Naiscy M Salisbury John Christman Emily Miss Watson James • Gwyne W H H Whoeler Tibbil Dickinson A A Miss Wheeler 8 J Mrs: Godard Thomas H Watkins D S Jenner James Wood Joseph Johnson Hubbard Webber Charles Royal LAYTON RUNYON, P. M. EXEMIIIIIII'..EMIX LIDINXMLIIS ' iro lirdical Faculty ii Arms! Dr. Carter's , lnfallibk Remedy for Humane. "Tune of takmg and size of doses eatirely at Mc option of the patient! THE above medicine can be band at all times at the new establishment of CARTER & SMALLEY, together with an entire new and (rest, stock of GRO CERIES, comprising every thing in their line, such as Tea, Coffn., Sugar. Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Choco late, Cocoa, Citron, Figs, Raisins, &c., and an endless variety of other articles " too numerous to mention t" all of which will be sold as low as the satne can be bought west of the Empire city. We also offer the most splendid assortment of French. English and Ger- Man TOYS, ever before offered in Northern Pennsyl vania, together with a full assortment of Nuts, Confec tionaries, Yankee Notions, Fancy glassware, &c., which must and will suit as to quality and price. . Oct. 12. 1847. CARTER & SMALLEY. The Saddle and Harness Business IS still continued by ELKANAH SMITH, J. CULP &C. T. SMITH, under the Firm of Elkansh Smith & CO., at the old gaud North side of the Public Square, where will be kept constantly on hand Beat Plain and (bikes! Saddles, Plated and Common Harness, all kinds of Trunks, Felines, and all other war* in their line, Carriage Trimming 4. Military work done to order. From their experience and punctuality, they are in hopes to receive a share of public patronage. Work can be bad at their shop se cheap asst any Gahm shop in the county of theism. Quality. May 18. '47 BOOTS AND SHOES. What are you abut here ! Aral ye! Yes, I muse! •i•HOCBANDB of times the question has been asked. 1 Where on earth ars all the Boots cud Shoes ma. nufactured that 'apply the axitional rush at the corner of Main and Bridge 'nodal O'Hara answers that this is the place, and these are the things we do it with ! Seventy-eleven new fashions every two seconds Put on the Steam ! ! Hear ye ! hear ye ! and understand, that O'Herth et the corner of Main and Bridge streets, will fell at retail this season. 29,781 paiis of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, at a less pike than ever was or probably ever will be of kred again is Towanda. The Ladies' bepartment in this establishment is richly furelked with fashions. Ladies', misses' and children's fancy and common boots and !hoes, even to the extremity of the latest fashions. Mistake not the place —Corner of Main and Bridge streets, the enty Sloe Store is Bradjoid County. Halfeash and half trade for Butter. H. O'HARA. Towanda, June 18. 1847. IITHITE LEAD, No. I. extra, dry and ground in VV. oil, at the Central store. N. N. BETTS. HORSE BLANKETS.—If you went a Kochi and cbeapiutiele of the kind. call at BAIRD'a. 0148, Points, Varnishes an Dye•stu ff s. of almost every kind, st sep2s MERCUR'S. ' QHEETINGt3-1000 yards just ;erred and For sale 1.-1 at melt= MONTANYEB & CO*l3. IRON & NAILB.—A large assortment for sale, at sepls MERCUR'S. 'WORSTED DRESS figured and V V plaid, black and colored Alpacas ; black and co lored French b. erintets ; Oregon Plaids; rich French and common Cashmeres, DeLaines, d« a vest variety of styles for sale at sep2s MERCUR'B, GINGHA M 8 & PRINTB.—Plain and lwilkd Ging. hams, English and American Prints, a beautiful assortment at sep2s Sliscdlancsins eAbnertiscuents. BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY. 11161.410 i JOHN W. WILCOX. -has mocreed his establish sent to the shop between Klagslery's sal Bart lett's-4ton,, and *bete be still solicits s sham of puddle patronage. He intends, by a careful selection of stock, sad by unladen to the interior, of Ms auto. mars to make as neat and durable work Its can be ma nufactured in this put of the country. • - He Will kespleonsteney on hand, and manufacture to order, Senate, Calf and Ceara. Boots and-Shoes; Ladles' Gaiters, Shoes end Slips; Children's do.; Clent's Gaiters end Asa" *e- V' Country Produce, of most deuuiptions, taken in payment for work. at the marine price. - Towanda, April Se, 1841. Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Lauds. NNOTICE i. hareby given, that agreeably to Rai act of General Availably of the Conunonarralth of Peirtaylsania, maid the 13th day of March, 1 813, en titled " An act to iunendvhs act entitled an set directing the mode of sang unseated lands for taxes, and fur purposes," and of an act peasedthe 13th day of Match 1817: " a further supplement to an act *Raided an set directing the mods' of lulling Unseated lands, and for ether purposes," the following trams of UNSEATED LAND will be sold at public sendtia rim the 11th day of JUNG sad, (being the mond Nooday.):, at the Coed Howls, is lb. borough of Towanda, in the county of Bradford. for the messages of Taxes dory and the cost accrued on each let respectively , 141 es * P No- ofl N 0714 To I tV Aer . a. wnships. 294 Albany. Abel Pierce, 17 19 IGO ". Mums Bradley, 908 280 " Nathan Carey. 13 58 100 a Daniel Shepard, ' 5 95 100 , " John Knight, jr. 686 110 " Henry Stark, 702 250 " Caleb Calmat,* .40 87 4:8 " George Lowman,* 68 6? 175 " Adam Wagoner, 3 40 286 " Thomas Bratney,• 29 59 400 " Frederick Caatator, 12 00 82 " , Peter Beason, 4 57 400 " J oseph Anderson, 12 00 300 " ohn Barnes, 9_oo 200 '• & Asylum, Chas. Bennett, 11,70 400 " " Thos. Edwards, 23 40 184 Asylum, Christopher Avery, 10 63 100 ' Sally Fish, 5 85 r 200 0 John Sherwood, t 1 70 1519 1000 Athena, Chas. Carroll, 19 50 1494 88 Buttingicm, do. 168 1493 195 " • do. 3 81 1486 293 " do. 572 149$ 104 ". do. 202 202 Canton, Frederick Baum, 11 82 200 ° Heavy Beek. II 72 4131 " George S. Trifle, 23 98 402 " John Barron, jr. '23 52 26f " Thomas Atmore, Ibl 68 George Gunk 397 179 " Witham Lewis, jlO 48 1 211 " John Vaughn, 12 33 31 " do. 183 202 " James N. Barker 83 02 210 ' " William Austin. 12 28 100 " B.ephen Maxfield, 6 85 260 " George Tracy, 15 21 73 Franklin, Samuel Bryson, 4 29 343 " Henry Bette., 10 31' 343 " Joseph Bette, 19 57 300 " Samuel Nichols, 62 45 343 " John Betts, 19 57 342 " James Betts. 19 37 400 " Henry Bryson. 22 80 373 " Samuel Cooky , , 21 39 343 a Peter Edge, 10 57 400 * Samuel Edge, 22 80 343 " *Memel Fritz, 19 57 400 " Simon Hardy, 22 60 376 : " George Moon, 21 39 400 ' " Joseph Beele,t 22 80 400 - " Healy Neely, 22 80 400 " Peter Temple. 22 80 400 " George Temple, 22 80 400 " James Hardy, 'n 80 400 " Jonathan Hampton, 22 80 400 " Nathan Hardy, 22 80 400 " Peter Hags, 22 80 400 • Paul Moore, 22 80 400 ° A edam Skidoos. 22 80 400 • Joseph &dikes, 22 PO 400 " George Biddoas, 22 80 343 0 George Edge, 19 57 400 0 • Paul Hardy, 22 80 400 0 , George Castator, 22 80 400 ' • Joshua Cooky, 22 80 400 • George Hem 22 80 400 A Nathan Hap, 22 80 400 • Hoary Hardy, 22 80 400 0 Peter Seely, 22 80 400 0 James Siddone, 22 80 400 0 Peter Siddons, 22 80 440 . etepti Bolling/swath, 22 80 400 0 'Samuel Ham' ea 60 I t 400 0 -• Samuel Hardy," 63 60 400 0 • Samuel Temple,* 63 50 400 ° Samuel Siddona" 63 60 400 0 Andrew Hardy,* 63 60 437 " and Monroe, Win. Gray, 29 40 237 Monroe, John likerena, 13 89 4373 " Epb McAdams, 25 59 434 " Thomas Hamilton. •25 38 419 " lmec Millnor. 24 53 203 " Jacob Dowsung," 33 60 109 0 Jamb Smith, 636 49$ " Samuel Anderson, 22 80 400 " Harman Casimir, 22 80 400 " JOnathan North, 22 80 400 " Peel' North, 22 80 400 " Frederick Scholia, 22 80 400 " George Saone, 22 80 400 " Mary Ellie, 22 80, 448 " Ann Harris, 13 73 220 ". • Mary 'Wallace, 12 97 400 " 400 " • Peter Hampton, 22 80 400 ° John M00re,22 80 . 400 0 James Nort, 22 SO 400 " Hannah Woodruff, 22 80 400 " Robed Haaaptoo." 63 60 41X1 " raw &bona; 63 60 400 a Elemnel Plonk" 63 .110 1516 988 Ridgbery„: Charles Carrell, 67 71 4600 4001 1507 381 " do 19 33 1515 169 4 do 990 1115 40 Elaitldleld, Robert Blackwell, 3at 140e1 100 “ Charles Carroll, 6 85 1487 160 " do 877 1492 850 " do 43 07 1491 1114 " , do 10 75 1490 929 " and Atkin,. do 63 47 3164 31prioeull, Polar Gazump, 13 68 6688 1100 Wails, Jaime dr, dliOn, 64 35 5689 1030 • do 69 37 6691 964 a a• 66 43 6693 128 0 do 743 5687 1100 "di Saadi eseek„ do 64 35 'To these tracts miutraVreittr a star, (•) are added the tares for years previa* to 1846.4. LAMES M. PECK, Treasurer: Treeing Wee, Math 27, 1848. adored, plaid, Rai ehangesbkt eras S Bilks j alma whits and adored Bonnet &dine, at 2,24 ' ME BOVRIL LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN GINGHAM, and Light Gameness, have been received at the Having. Dank, sal see aelliag twenty-dew per and. cheaper than ever. jy7 C. REED. PAINTS.—White sad red lead, Venetian red. Ope of beam copal pas, litharap. chrome green. amine Yellen. rendatt, ke., at iBAIRM3 CA ANE to the enclosure of the sabseriber, ii Monroe township, en Shotarday, Aim* 15th, a- don eolond MAUL with a lig akwg bar bock. Has apparently been mad of the pole.vd. The owner is reposed to prove property. pay Astro. and take ketaway. Aril X 6, ISM 6IMEOX WildW/WIT: rwENnto +Mt' peg attractions , at** ,Casilblate kl et MONTANYVB * CO., Se.•i ami..s, s what, easy be find all of the *aping adapipl to apriing Laaaberates don't pain is, we bate the Atit War that is tiebt. and the Pod that is iw► Most Web 'TWO Tani Essiditoo best km, just vu. J. sabred. at 110NtitrilIVI & CO. 2OBBL/3. HE PORK and few kaadted of Haw as band, at INONTANYEB & Warrantee Amount Nano-s. of tomra Matipaße, SPRING 4A-4--E-si- LIST OP LETTERS remaining is the Post Office at TOWANDA. March 31. MIL Agar/ WMlttgaguin Loge* Marl Bishop WOO Myer M C Bemoan Daniel Mon Gawp Bustler at Ballard A lezandkr Brandy P Bennett I Billings Ern; Beardsley Bush Bump Addis Briglrus Amanda Cross Abner Carman C Carsick F•ederick Constable Wtgb ' Crowley Barth° Chase MatiLla • Rey nal& Sophia Robinson Ellen nbanaban Daniel Dbolp Win ganor ars 11 D 2 Mont David firsekirell 0 II Sarno Ws Sloan Gamy Stowers Andreae Tryout D • Taylor gnats Tints/n.l Vaught =Aim Wood David Wilb,W 2 Warner A M Wilson In White D Woodruff .1 P Wvllloridp Samuel Walborn. George Manias .1 E. W. BAIRD. P. IC Dunlap b F Davis David Lerma) , George Etheridge J D . Flawing Harriet Ford Henry Rev • Foster Jane E Fitzgerald Fulton Goff Huniphry Granular Eli Gnu Harriet Hall Jacob Horton Hawkins Margaret Jennings rionisa Johnson William Johnson Joseph Kelly Sophia 0 Kingaman J Kipp Makes' Miss Knappin Ann Kite Mary Upside ti W121.0.W1a DX Xi/MUM Hair . Dressing aid Bathing Saloon ! EMULOUS TO EXCEL g. Cooper g G.' Jadtsamit, DEsPEc rruux infinite their aim& end tha public generally. that they have fitted up that large room in the New Brick Block of B linipbery, Timms de, is a superior style, where they will take pleasure in waiting upon their. old customers, and making new Our.. In addition, they will keep constautly on hand a Rood monment of FANCY GOODS, muck am Bear'. Oil. Noce—.. l . Oil, Os Ninon, Cologne, Victona prelims, Hair brushes, filming and Tooth brushes, and Combs. A LSO—A 11 kinds of Liam' curl& Demme and Collars, Cravats, Suspenders. Rama and Strops, Ameri can Shampooer, for sale by the honk, for restoring the hair and . preventiug the accumulating of dandruff— warranted to keep the hair from falling off if said ac cording to directions. Always kept on hand afresh supply of lined and composition hair. Dye warranted tochange the hair instantly from a nod or gray, toe beautiful brown or black. Gentlemen's Coats sad Panto droned or coloredared warranted to give satisfaction. Razors booed an short nosier. Boots and shoes blacked to order. Call and see for yourselves. Pets V. min subscriber respectfully inform the Ladies and .1 Gendeasen of the Bennigh of Towanda end its Unity, that he will commence teaching a PUBLIC SINGING SCHOOL. a WEDNESDAY inesisg. the 22d inst.. at the NEW . HALL, belonging to Ha $. dr. M. C. Henan. New ht ginner*. as well se those who wish to improve in the science of singing. are So- liciterl to attend. He flatters himself tbothoin hie ups- - fiasco in teiching vocal easeic. be will be enabled to give eatidection. Terme made known on the fret evening. IL S. BASSETT. Towanda. March lb, 1818. nN TUESDAY, P. M.. the 7tb est., between the Book sod Methodist Climb • GOLD PENCIL. • very heavy one, with • yellow none. The ander will panne leave it at this Wee, and they}hall be Morally rewarder . . Month lb, ISM BROWN BREETINGB.--About 43,000 yonls of Brows Meetings, just ne'd at BAIRD'S. VESTINGB.--adlo. Mks 1014•• stale 'eon V sod Gabor Vosangs4 far lobster or sooner, Ad or spring ; o pest assortmeat at BAIRD'S. N. S. D.R. HARDWARK, ■ good oomonmot,iocloatog meet, Nails, eke. at Na S. B.R. FOX'S. 10AINTS, OILS I DYE-STUFFS, elm lidosehes 1 by the pose, at No. 2, B. R. Far& LAMES' DRESS TRIM MINGS.---Pringe, habit buttons, end all kinds of Asin'ii for Wanking ladies' dresses, at BAIRD'S. No. 3, Brick Row. MUFF* !—Thees furred animals are to b. had at the Central store, fens 37i amts. to $l3. Mark the place. if you want to &e cheep. N.N.BErrB. HATS & CAPS.—A rood aisottnient milk and far Bats, cent's gland cam with capes. (a great ar. tick fix *army weather,) men and boy's sloth saps. children's sleet caps. &c. Yoe will and all thaw kinds, and many Isom at tall BAIRD'S. LADIES!—Do you know Where to And lb@ aiosst French Laos Capes is , tows I—the spa is at Nov. 10. BAIRD'S. No. 3, Beak Ram. BOOTS & 8110g8,.ttopsisting of o ne-hide land kip boots, ladies' and ausese slippers, piters end ball gaiters ; children's toss; also an *pint aseertarestri Bats and Cape, ato now orsiog at the Savings Bank. step', NO. 5, B. R. Positive_ly Ike last Notice ik LL'pwsosts indthied to the sehseriher, am hereby notified that eanketent meet be mile ismsordanaly without fan. A prompt attendance to this eell, win we his the dairymaids aerenity of teeming I. !nem sures to compel payment. D. C. HALL. Towanda, Minh 29th. 19411. 9:1111111LIMEIS a 011111LOPIELo CALICOES AND DEtAINES. a good aseortiseat —also some vary pretty GINGHAM,. selling at city coot. Also, a misty" et other goods selling at rano lees than first cost No =Wks shoat it either. The balsam of the sriator gawk mast and shall he wad at Goa price. Piniaa 1112 orno, at Fors, Towanda, limb 22, 2 ! Na 2, BOA Row. DRINTB-1000 yank int wbkk will nil to comb ewitoaors at eow. • I March 2 2, IBM MONTAITTEBI4b CO N OTICE is hereby given that I haee les sty accounts for Prothonotary'sin fair, the hand LER, for collection ; end I those of N. J. KEE se that are in anode% will save cost by calling hie and settling the saw* iannethately. Ha will generally be foend a 4 the Pro. Abenotary's ogre.. I also tender my grataftil acknowl alpinists to all thaw who have favored me 11- settling and balancing the demo& I had,against thew. March 1, 1848. AARON URDU t IL CWiICZ DRY 1306D8.—Allitem. Freed' 1100.1- so. Oregon pl aids. die msage as Caletabile plaid& ph:bans. at all 'pima. &e., &e.. at Nov. 10. • AIRDS. No. 3, Bridt Ram rILOTNB ASSIMERES. Vadep. Overesse. ruck as brawls. aim .ea gold seized. Bea vers w sold very low; et SAVINGS BANK. V - RINTS, of ivory mem rod foreign and do. mestii, now opening ;at orlodesolo and titan, at - „Ana MOXTANYLV do-CO, Mregeo H A Morrie Joe McLendon Mary Miler W. McClave' Martha Noble C Nobles It Co No Stephen"' Owen W Potter Joseph _Paine Charles C James 1".1 Perry Pool &sad Porter *Mathaitiel !Ms. ST,Y,' IVAN OURT. the isss the in cam ' es of the agent,* Salvo tboirity of *t erecting said county. hays and proeundthe EveluselfcafChinch, near J is Cherry inserdy oforeoritl fel the PorPa ins sad Wolin lbw aaveral coy% le and fa I, of Solftrau.,;nutil public buildings stay t appropriated for said county. We hare el at said place a temporary Jail sod nits wherein alo.llllrllllll °guars of the toasty the Public itetionla—u.d transact their Du county until twenty ogees • c., may be es propriated fraud! aunty. Fiat Court to • wares= CM die rims June A. D. OHS. JACOB MIFF& }Coss, JOS-. 1140LYNA X. WM. LAWRENCE. WO 27. JAI& ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT Airrilebterd lathe -agate B. BEEMAN, deed.,lete of Writ are hereby reePiested to age mown le end those having Clll2lll against raid present them duly authautihated for sett C. 811 Asi Wyalosing.7 Feb. 9th. 184.4 EXECUTOR'S N °TIC ALL. persons indebted to the estate e ffADLOCK, dec'st. , late of !Acid hereby requested's° make payment 'tithe those hewing claims against said estate wil _ seat them duly authenticated for seu ' . THOMAS ARE. JOHN HA LOCK, Litetibrg. TAMeti 28; 1 Ms. Mummers. ADMINISTRATOR' ALT. ;persona indebted to Ow .11131701 4 1,de01., boo of C_ Wei, reirented to make payment thole bo *inn agostatooki • sent cheat do rn t, autbetriested gur Colonpliajdoreb lith, 1848. ADMINISTRATOR' 1.1. indebted to tb W MON, dee'L, late of requested to make payment wi bating asioss spinet said esial them duly suthontiealed for vettl LUCIE'S TRENT Springfield. April so, um. T SGAIA7 VirDIALUA . uz subscriber proposes to attend t i m io e low Imakeies herealire, Ms the following terms: El waits; nit* in the Common pleas, before sibitrat and Juste.; and wilt:mai no charge far service arriess his eldest succeeds in the suit. From esperirteco aid observatima be is of the opinion the; if an attorney i siedieinally convinced of the justice and practicability of his elient'a me 4 l. cams to recommend • suit or defence. be should be willing to ri sk his fees on the result et rams; and if -in any coin he ii unwilling to • ib. risk, bo armlet consiatently plunge his client into the expanse and sincettamey of a lawsuit by his advieo. - Collections of every description will I. attended to epee the sans tense. Conveyancing imi ether kind. of office balances dorm promptly my suossaabir chimes. (0 011 ice in die Noah end of Nick law stir the Post cillioe. west aide of mein street Toneando. Towanda. Jan. 'MIL HENR( BOOTH. Besite,l .45,W5P(OMINXIW AN.W; g3,43.W. BAs removalhis office to D. essh'S new ter.. ow seesad street, where be will be phlned loses them who need his professional Services. a 49 , 1111174- ADMINIsTRATOkrs -NcrricE. • ALL persons mdebred to die awe;of WILIJAK BUCK. dre'd.,late Filre royal*, ire bevel" uegoosserl to oaks payment without iialsy. and Mow bay*, &kiwi wing the said edam u4ll &me present thew duly outhenikairri for aotKemen!., PERLEY ii. BUCK, ilithijolsbnmor, - February 23, 1143, 0* moorty. Gods- fir the Pa*le, • • - AT TIM i CENTRAL BRICK STORE. ; I%T N. BETTS i s Just nweivieg, at Ow Centreigen .111 • in the new brick Mock, • very large and desire. biro stock of GOODS, which he effete at a very swill advance two cost. Purchasers devilries of getting the wank of their money, rind having*. Oatisfacuon of be. ing honestly dealt with, will find s k , , r interne to ex amine bie stock briers porcharitag. ~ Among my goods may be found I" ILEngruit and American broad cloths, do. caul , ailli 141 vet and satin wirings, fancy testis's, sheep'. gray,cloths, ma- Wits, Kentucky jeans, tweeds, finals. knit woolen shirts and drawers, cotton do.; alpsears, a grcat variety, Preach seines, silk and wool do., e Woes, Oregon. Vie, lease and' weekn plaids, 'log 1 crerams, nweifik siNi, born* velvets and set trimmings to correspond, gimps and fringes a pod assortmen t, bees sells and woolen carpet bags, Nu& strains . ; cash mere, detain, french and woolen plai shawls, dame. tic golds. hosiery and gloves, swiped 4 and 8.4 oil clothe, window shades, rtee. Groceries, croekay,itone and tin ware. hardware, boots aid oboes a largr assort-01 meat. Leather, nails, square, round iind common bar -iron, plow and sledgepatterns nail tai, horse oboes and nails, band end.hoop iron, era, englirth blister, german. amen* spring stwls, 7 by 9, 8 by 4 lll ii i ta and 10 by 12 glaskiPoUy. linseed and lamp oils, of all kinds, mackerel ter: I and 2, codfish, dr.c. c.- Goods sold at cash prices few grain, Ironer. cheers oke. Wanted 1000 fax and earths skins for which cash Will be paid. I take Ibis method of informing .old friends and customers, drat I have made arrange ants with Mr. N. N. Betts, to partially take charge of, :and assist him, in hi. business. I world, therefore, betverY happy, to see any of yeti at the above mentionerlesurblishosent, where goods moat ancrwill be sold at Very low . Tate., to my as motto is it ever has been, small profits and quick salsa. Call and see- Y re truly,. A. D. XONTANTR. 1 r 12 DALES BROWN SIRE. ,!GB, drillings, siditings, wicking, wadding. batting, tattoo yarn and carpet warp, cheap is Ito cheapest, at No. 2, D. R., at . , FOXS. BATHING S ODIXPISM 0 Go 41 AVEH4thq satisfaction of =non friends, and the-publics that al a BATHING ESTABLISHM in the new thick Block of Bs all who wish to indulge in the heal lag exertise of • Cosa or Wino B he seeotamodatad. 0:7 Call and t The-pries foe Bathing coos, vibe bathe by the month. Weenie. CLOTHS. CASIMMERES & sopetior style . and finish, mod wbo witit to pordwoo cheap. sole MONT SOB6-.-Larsaa data ea hand at iEll NAlLS—from a 4 inch spilut II lb* Central stoie. New Tailoring Es la No. 2; trici Rate, over tie' • third storw. D al ZP r RESPECTFULIN inhales. da. and the public generally% hie Tailor shop to NO. Z. Bak r" T. Fos. third ittwy. where he et Tisileriat, to give him a Having been employed in.the • • , lidunents in Philadelphia and el • lenwined to spare no pains to pi depend upon having their work, d • good style as can be bad at any' work warranted well made' and to , C. Cutting done cheep, and w ta Oratory Produce taken in Threads, August 30, 1847. • I n i =I said nun erected or pommel • Ala* .io keep Odle It or Ila■kT kg • tsarinas of Co. C.E. JOSEPH Map wie Otis, ' M W AY. • auestar. GEOKOIC tip, delay; mil 1400.011,•• LOON. .K1:~.~a age, their earner , ey bavejust epee. YT. irt Towanda. Ehigebery. where fel end invigorat tb. ein at in, time Feb. 9. =atm To thaso IZEITINGEI a yes _ r poses to suit Atm NYES & CO Wm'., a large vs DETrtr. n to aishoo nail, at N. N. BETTS& lishment, ore of E. •T. rot; te eitioss of Tonres. tbe has renewed over the wore of Hefts there in went fashionable estab here, and being de. •, CUIDWITICTO may 23E52 1 ,rranta yaw,t fee Wilk.