TelPrlatters. • A fount of Long Primer. partly worn.; a fount of Wester pnarty new : and various.other'printing man:nate not in use end will be sold cheap. at this office. Agents for the Repirter. W CARR, No. 440 North Fourth it.: and Sun building, N. E. Water-of Third and Dock st., Philadelphia V ft 'PALMER, N. W. corner of Third and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia; and HO Nassau st., - (Tribune 1.:130R4E PRATT, lti4 Nassau au, (next door to. Tammany Hall) Now York., • 1 • Mr. Ps:weWs racism 'The most mnialartory testimonials given as et the Ineneficial effects of the above great medicine. The ewes atii*Ei it has and will dibet. will convine all that it is the best preparation eter.disciareted, fiat 'Consumption, Coughs, Asthma, and the 14e,er, and the immense sale of this Balm is another proof eit "ftld by J. KINGSRERY, JR., May 8,1818 . Corner of Mein and Bridge sts, Tie Warldige Pain Killer, na, DR. DRITTON'ff ALL-AE. AJNO COMPOUND, For the cure of Rheumatism, Sprains. Ralf Joints, Emmen pans. Burns. Old sores ore throat, Marne:ea, scalds,braises, tooth ache, Ac , to. An External and Internal Remedy. Slouch RA Poe Rain by J. KINOSBERY. Jr. Valve bit Vegetable Remedy's Dlrt Stmerniets Ceespeas& Ill3ritaltpef Wit& Cliterty, Is mild and pleasant to the taste, perfectly lade and harm less m its operations, and yet it as one of the moat powerful and certain remedies for Consumption of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaint, Pains in the side or -Breast. and general Debility of the Constitution, that was ever inventedhy the skill of man for the relief of the afflicted pub lie. Certificates and evidences of its wonderful curative pow *Vll are daiiy received from all 'quarters. It is .infpossible to 'conceive the aggregate of suffering and misery that has been relieved or banished by it ; nor-can we calculate the immense benefit that shall\accene fiorn it hereafter. All ages, sexes. turd COnstjtation, ere alike affected by it, and the disease is eindicated front theuiestem, the' constitution repaired, and healthrestored-by the use of DR. SWAYNE'S coM riot ND SYRUP OF:WILD CHERRY, How many sufferers do we we daily behold approaching to ail untimely grave, wrested, in the bliern alsouth, from their relatives and friends, afflicted with that fatal malady, CONSHAIPTION, which wastes the miserable auffarers until he is beyond the power of human skill., If such sufferers would make a trial.of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, they would find themselves sooner relieved than-by gulping the various ineffective reme dies with which our newspaper abound, this " Vegetable rem edy " heals the ulcerated lungs. etopplug profuse night sweats, at the same time inducing a natural healthy expectoration. and . the patient will soon find himself in the enjoyment of eemforta- Mc health. The publi - c should bear in mind that Dr.' Swayne Is a regular practising pity': ciao who hes had years of expe rience in diseases of the lungs, Chest, tie. The (original and 'ouly) genuine article is only prepared by DR: SWAYNE, N. W. comenof Eigth and sta.. streets Philadelphia. Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of tVild Cherry is pie up in square bottles, enveloped with a handsome steel 'ertgrae.a 4r , bearing the signature o(DR. H SWAYNE. acid is sold by agents in allthe principal towns thrtaighout the ilnited States. . For sale wholesale and retail by CHAMBERLIN & POR TER, sole agents for Towanda, Pa , nud by C. jl. Herrick, Athens, Pa. ' ffi'Vflo• PUBLIC MEETING.—At a meeting of Ltalilr the Settlers, recently held at West Burling. ton, the :following rekilutionfwas 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, i S4B, (the same being Court/ week,) at 1 o'clock, P. M. for such general action as may be deemed ne cessary to the community at ra`rge. 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. Porreos v.:was - v.—The above meeting is poitponed 10 the fast Saturday of August next, at the same place and time of day. It is thought best to post. pone the meeting. I 1 consequence of the hurry of business. May 3, 1848: • nto Ckbucrtiscmcnts.- GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! NEW G-OODS, , Aethe Corner of Main and lirige sts. T - KINGSBERY, JR. is now receiving from New sJ . York and Philadelphia, a large and cheap stock of Spring and Sunnarr Dry Goods Also, a general assortment of " ' Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Family Medicinee, Boots and Shoes, (a large variety,) Nods, • Glass, Prints, Dye-woode, Fish, 4.c. Also—Leghorn. Pedal and• Prim leaf Hats; Angola, cossimere and silk Hata ; Florence, China-pearl. Neapoliton; open work and lawn Bonnets. Books and Stationery, Wall paper from I.oc to 50c per piece, Win dow paper, de.c. Musical hatrunrents---Flmes, Clari nets, Flageolet a,. F ifes, &c, J. KIN GSB RY, JR. Towanda, May 17, 1848. - 3 IEE Itm 3 IN? r at ASISS GRIFFIN would ;gain inform the ladies that IV/ she has just received the latest Myles of HATS, and also s large assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of Flowers, Ribbons, Bonne* ire., to which alle invites the attention of the Ladies. • lrE'ller *imp is removed to her new building on Pine • street, two doors west of Chamberlin aft Porter'S Drug More. Towanda. May 1 7 , 1848. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persomeindebteed to the estate of SAMUEL. P. 41. MATTOCKS, dec'd., late of Springfield townshid, lire hereby requested to make paymen witheut delay, imd those having elaimragainst said estate will pleise present them duly authenticated (or settlement. ISAAC BOWE, "-Administrator. • Springfield, May 17, 1848 .NEW SPRING GOODS ! READ ! REA!) , - B . C h T de l p ß b E in Et s Y nd ol. e C w o y . :;:k. re r h o e w l arecei vi rgest , enLfropemst and most complete assortment of COODS of . ell kinds, ever opened in Towanda, which - will•pasitively be sold cheaper than goods have ever before been offered in this place. We invite the citizens to call and see our assort ment and pricemir goods before purchasing elsewhere, as we have got many things which are rare an 3 desira ble to be obtained.% Den% forget the place, B. DINGS BERY &CO., new block, opposite the burnt district, where goods will be sold this winner, clear down below the reach of any other store. Towands..3lay 17, IBM GINGHAiiWe have • lama quantiii - Of . Mill tpatterna, "Ivy bandennie and desirable ; French and Invert gingham., of enreeilent quality:- may 1* • KINGBBERY. & CO T A W NB.—F Tench, American and Organdie Lawns. • beautiful assortment ; alma, plaid and figured silk wool blimps. my 17 KINGSBERY dr CO. riALICOEB.-A choice selection of Merrimack, or ange and blue, pink and all other kinds, small fig ure. Two shilling calk° for nine ennui; call and wee, bu• mind, the only place KINGSDEItY & CO. SHR Wl.S.—Barage.-pritnted Caaltpu re. brocht. de laine..Thihet ; and a great variety 'of-Collars, which cannot fail to vuit.. KINGSBERY & SHEETINGS.AND 10111R1 4 INGS —lf you've - ill ex amine our shale you will be euro to buy, unless you sbotilJ think the price so low, that there was some thing wrong in it. KINGSBERV & CO. B ON NETB.—A ,choice selection of Florence, lace, China pearl,Pantela, Legkorri, and other fashiond shk styles of ladles and misses' Bonnets,• very cheap; also Bonnet ribbons, artificial', wreathe. &c. mac KiNGSBERY & CO. _ 'ARAnOLB AND PARASOLETTES.—A great P_variety of silk, gingham sod cotton—some extra rich. In fact. we have all kinds of fancy and staple Dry Goods, adapted to the season, bought by one who has been in the business twenty-one years,..and he Bat ters himself that they have been bought as cheap, if not more so, than any other merchant can buy, and is ab school', sure they will he sold cheaper. Call and see, at —my 17 - KINGUERY dr. CO. i it., J. N...SUMNER, M.. D., DENTIST, HAS aiitant - li town,. and May f001d14.:.* fiw wicks st Waironvrea Horst.. Ills lda&Air. invited to Tnivanda, May 1% ) 8 4 6 . 4 • • • 1111.-IP. PORTEIk 16; INEUVIWELim Cs EMSOLECIAO lIFFERB Ms professional services to the people if kl Towanda, and vicinity. Office at Chamberlin & Pcetees Drat stem s Brick Row. 'Refers to Dr.Horros. Towanda. my, CHAMBERLIN & PORTER, Wholesaleand Retail Dealers in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, M h. 1, Rrkk bw, ?nub. TUS? receiving, a large assortment of Drugs. Medi */ tines, Chemicals, 'Perfumery, Choice Wines sad Liquors, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Dye Woods and Dye Stuffs, Stationery, Toys, Fancy Articles, Confec titular*, Brushes, Combs, Stone and Glade Were, Can dles, Blacking, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, &c. The following list comprises a few of thu articles kit at this establishment: Groceries. Sugars of all kinds, Btuart's sugar house syrup, molter ses, syrups of all kinds, pepper, spice, musoard, pepper sauce, cloves, nutmegs, mace, raisins, Zante curtails, citron. cinnamon, salad oil, cassia buds, tamarind; Cho colate, cocoa, soda, lemon and water biscuit, rice starch, ginger, saberatas, saltpetre, government Java and Rio coffee, whale, lard and sperm oil, demijohns, jugs, bot tles,. pipe; paste and oil blacking, leather varnish, dye woods and dye stuffs, indigo, copperas, alum, bar, vari egated and white so sperm and tallow cocci*, &c. Stattinsery. Writing. letter and cap paper, English drawing paper, London and Bristol board, black, blue, red and minim ink, indellible sad India ink, water colors, ink stands, assorted, quills, steel pens, sealing wax, wafers, crayons, drawing and carpenter's pencils, envelope*, Tobacco, Soar wail carers. Cavendish, twist, plug and 6ne cut chewing, Spanish and Scarfalaui and common smoking, all sizes, marts boy, Scotch, rappee and American gentletnan4 Snuff.— Imported'Segars, a greit variety, incluilicg La Norma:, Panatelas, Unges, Regalias , Juato Sans, Rosa*, Plants- PresarJos, Lapoetai, Principe*, Fragancias, La Alianzas, Cigarettos. cigar cases, and mateses. Brushes amid Combs. Paint, varnish, marking, sash, whitewash, counter, flesh, broom, clothes, tooth, nail, comb, hat, hair, shoe, stove and lather, brushes. Ivory, dressing, aide and hitch combs, of all descriptions. Neaps, Alerftnistrar wild hooves. punish.: ambrosial shaVing cream, Henry's Chinese do., Poussell's shaving tesses„ anilitiHkry Low's brown Windsor, walnut oil, palm, almonir and French tiolet, and Hull's variegated soap, wash balls, &c. extriet, jockey club, eglantine mousse- Patcboully, boquet de Oregon, ext. de violence, cachoes aromatique, pastilles, lisy water, blk.lavender, neroli, oil musk, perfume satchels, otto-rose, rose water. pomade, amandiue, meen fun, Persian, French and Am eriren toilet powder, Jules Hood's nid Phalon's.hair dyes, Pfeston's and Merrill's pungents, ar , maccasse t , buffalo end antique oil, ambrosial tooth .4aste, chlorine detergent and orris dentrifrice, endermic soap, &c. .Iliarellaateensa. Tobacco boxes, snuffboxes, wear, tilimbie, pin, specta cle and lancet cases, artificial nipples, breast pumps and pipes, nosing bottles. self-injecting pumps, gla.a and composition syringes, ear trumpets, trusses, body braces. shoulder braces, abdominal supporters, bed pans, forceps, turn-keys, lancets, lotheon, chessmen, dice, whalebone, patent pails, purses, pocket books, Wallets, shaving box es, razor strops, Italian whisks, flgwer and garden seeds, Towanda, May 8, 1848. ILL ATCHES.—GoIsb's, Gillispie's and Pierces Fria lion Matches, by the gross or bnx, at No.l, Brick Row. , myS CHAMBERLIN & PORTER. An &tenths Assortment of body-made Clothing Just received at L. Bate!icier's CLOTHING STORE. MY stock is large, comprising • full assortment of Surniner Clothing of every kind : such as Tweed Croton: Queen's Cloth, and silk mixed Grecian. Sack and habit cloth, linen and cloth dress COATS. Also, PANTS & VESTS, of every kind; cravats and handerchiefs, gloves end summer hose, all offered eheap—sd cheap that 1 think it will pay for coming and koktng at my stock. Also, A good assortment of lilenact Cloths, Caasimeres and listings, Tweetit... Kentucky Jeans. Linens, &c., that I will make to order, and very cheap. I pledge myself to as cheap •as can be bought any where in th entry. L. HATCHELER. Tow: (fa - , May 8, 1848. IN R'S TOOLS.—A good assortment of Bead, Moulding and Bench PLANES, grooving plows, and other Joiner's. Tools, just received from the manu factory, and for sale low by in. D. BARTLETT,- DA+ENT iMEDICINES.—AII the most cefebrated Ided,tcinen of the ran he found at N. 1, Buick Row. tnyB - CHAMBERLIN & PORTER. IS %f- C.§) Ot) ID ita • At Wholesale and Retail. • lONTANYES & CO. are now receiving fresh from 'New York and Philadelphia, the most desi raMe lot of GOODS, ever 'offered in this market, and think that an experience of twenty years in the selec tion of goods had ought to Amble them to purchase as cheap as 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, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: . A LL persons indebtori to the *gate of Ebenezer A vier, decd., late of Granville tp., are hereby reques ted to make payment without delay, and those basing claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. WM. L. MfX, AMEI, M. MIX, Administrators. C Granville, May 1, 1848. 125 REWARD ! STOLEN from the stable of the subscriber, residing in Athens tp., on, Tuesday evening, April 26, a SORREL MARE. with a blaze on ber face, and a while mark on her rump. The above reward will he given for the recovery of the Man. and Unlined of the thief. Athena, April 26, 1648. CHAS. WIAGFFIE; niSSOLUTIQN.-The co-partnership heretofore ex; isung between the subscribers in the Cloth-Man ufacturing Wildness, in Monroeton, ii this day diaadved by mutual consent,, All persons indebted, by note ot book account ; Ire bereny notified that payment mud be *ode intraedkitely to J. Inghaii, at the Factory, with whom all accounts are left, as it the determination to have all accouuts settled by the feth day of May—after which date no time will be given. J. INOHAM, Monroeton, April 24, INS. U; INOHAM. Tho above business will lereafter be carried on by J. INGHAM, who has prOvided new Cardin; Machi nery, and will consequently. be enabled to supply ell who may 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 eustotbers, he hopes to merit a continuance of that liberal patron age which has heretofore been extended. Monroeton, April 24, 1848. D CMWMEIRKL 3 9 4171HAVICENI, AVID _INGHAM, who has heretofore carried on the Were business at the man ufsctoty in Monroe. embraces this opportunity to inform ell who tivty need his services, that he has 'moved to Lerrty—two mile* above the corners — where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line in such *Ammer as to give . general satisfaction. The patronage of the public Is respectful ly solicited. Leroy. April 24. 1848. . 11/ HITE LEAD, No. 1. extra, dry and ground in 'I oil, at the Central store. N N. DEMI. HORSE'H,LANKE7'EI.-4( you. mutt a nand and cheap snide of the kind. call at BAIRD'S. f\ILS, Paint*, Varniabits and DyeetniCt. of Aunt ‘-/ every kind, at sep2s, MERCErInik 4„;:HEETINGB--1000 yards just opened and for We ►7 at metal MONTANUS & CO* Bow, ,- - - No. 1., Brick Bo w age " i ' s the Field ! - . ..- , , , A. t o , =-Ir.-4.iosamoi!mi; ---„ - .... , EvietttatunisAfelmis th e city AP: : 7,.. , '' of AVYdet with u' later 41 c .. "PflY4. WOrhei,r 3 ..?Wrid . . trinaCretrimislaula pen, irat - folkikaini setielessl4ever. L'Epine and Plain Watcbes. with 0 11., ' ' ‘a complete amortment of Gold 'qv/Ay e iheellistEssaiew,fism; grd-Rin 0, BreistPins, Braeidels,Lockatt.,flald Amine, Gold Pens. Keys, etc. Also. all sorts of litilyetware. and any geniality orSteel Beads—all of which be o&a for sale excesedinglyebeep foe CABH. Werkes repaired on short notice, and mermaid to ran seeker the money will he refutakd. and a writ ten agreement given to that cited if required. N. 8...-114APLMIUGAIL, AO, 00131111Q . Produce taken in payment for work ; and Aim lear's voriciairt forever, Mat lAs Produce must be paid ask. the Mir* is done—l war against credit in. all its forms. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 28, 11348. CHENARGO LAKE BOAT LINE, 0 4;g l 0 r 1 NOM NIMOTCANtiTeteg. TH'proprietors of this long-established Line, still continuo the business of freightini merchandise, produce, lumber &c., between . Binghamton asset Atte and solicit the continued patronage of their friends.— They are prepared with increased facilities to accent mediae the public, having FORTY FIRST CUSS LIRE BOITR, • which will enable them to despatch a boat direct from New-York to Binghamton DAILY during the seism with NO TRANSHIPMENTS on the entire route. ' - 'l:ley invite a call from their friends before shipping, os their charges will he at lowest rates. / • C. WKINN F. Y. Binghamton ; ' AGIN?' ; JESSE HINDS. 7 Smilh-aL. N. York ] D. A. REXFORD, (r 7. The subscriber still eontinut s the business of Sta. rage and Forwarding, and mm et all 'times be found at his well known storehouse, where he keeps for mile st lowest prices, Flour, Salt, Grindstones, Ropes, Pilch, Oakum, Beef, Pork, 4!ke. (0 Cash paid for ell kinds of Lumber and. Produce, delivered at the Storehouse. briGNIVEY. • Bingh amton, April 21, tB4B. • 45m8 NOTICE. T " Collettors ormerievener . • County, are hereby authorised to make IL daluc tion.of five per cent. from the amount of State, Taxes placed in their hands for collection, against every indi vidual who shall pay his or her State and County tales in full, on or before the first day of July nest; and the amount so ilictlucted shall be allowed them in their set• tlement. The same, however, to be paid by them into the Co. Treasury on or before the sth day of July,lB4B. C. S. 111:SSE1.1., Clerk. Commissioner's Office, Towanda. April 20, 1848. I'II:LL.CaDLURN—AMILE OVAL .71Les Griffis. MAKES this method of informing the public that she has removed her shop to her new building on Pine street, two doors from Main street, and directly west of No. 1., Brick Row, where she will be most happy to• wait upon all who may require her services. She will be receiving. in a abort time, from New York, the SPRING FASHIONS. for the current season, togeth er with a great variety of MILLINERY GOODS, which will duiposed of cheap, and to which site invites the attention of those wishing to purchase. Towanda, April 26, 1948. - LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at TROY, planet ending March 31, 1848. Brooks George Leonard Noah Bea ry George Loomis Alvin Carpenter Lawrence Owens Samuel Case Miss Nancy 14 Salisbury John Chriseman Emily Miss Watson James Decyre W H H Whoeler Dickinson A A Miss Wheeler 8 J Mrs. . Godard Thomas 11 Watkins D Jinner James Wood Joseph Johnson Hubbard Webber Charles Royal LAYTON RUNYON. P. M. uzaccabu_L'sztt; D2=712.)r0 . The Medina! Faculty i■ Arms! Dr. Carter ' s Infallible Remedy for Hvxmca. Tune of taking and size of doses eatirely l i al the option of the patienli TH E above medicine elm be found at all times at the new establishment of CARTER & 81 1 411.1.EY, together with an entire new and fresh stock of GRO CERIES, comprising every thing in their line, such as Tea, Coffve, Sugar. Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Chime. Iste,Cocoa, Citron, Figs, Ralslas. &e., and in endless variety of other arriclea too numerous to mention ;" all of which will be sold as low as the same can be WsLalso_ offer the most splendid assortment of French. English and tier man TOYS, ever before offered in Northern Pennsyl vania, together with a full assortment of Nets. Cooke tionarierk Yankee Notions, Fancy glassware, &c., which must and will suit as to quality and price. Oet. 12..1847. CARTER & SMALLEY. The Saddle and Harness Business 1 8 continued by ELKANAH SMITH, J. CULP &O. T. SMITH, under the Firm of Elkanah Smith & CO., at the old stand North aide of the Public Square, where will be kept constantly on hand Best Plain' and Quilts' Saddles, Plated and Common Harness, all kinds of Trunks. Valium end ell other work in their Hoe. Carriage Trimming 4 Military work done to order. From their experience end punctuality, they are in hopes to receive a share of public pairea age. Work can be had at their shop as chap es at any other shop in the county of the same quality. May 18,'47 BOOTS AND SHOES. What are yea cheat here ! inn yet Yrs, I penal PHOCSANDB of ohms the question bas kin asked, t.•.• es earth sr••ll.lsepliletftriitie chow tria. nufeetured that supply the eontinuattindrat the mow of Main and Bridge streets I O'Hara mowers that this is the place, and these ate dui tbinta we do it with ! -Seven!f- o elevera nTfashions ere two 'wends! - Put on the *east 1 Hear ye ! beer ye and understand, that O'Hara, et the earner of Main and Bridge sell at retail this season. 39,781 pairs of Boots, abostiand Broaans. at it less price than ever was or probably Mini will he of hued again in Towanda. The Ladies' Department in Me estaldialtmeat is richly furnished with fashions. Assam% Mimes' and children's fancy and common boots and shoes, Oro to the extremity of the latest festriorte. Mistake not the place —Corner of Main and Bddp aneets, the - only Shoe Store in Bradford Conn/. • Half cash and half iradetor Butter. B. O'HARA. Towanda, June 18, 1847. DI - SOL MEMO. THE co•partnerehip lwretwfore existing between the subscribers in the practice of Medicine and Surge ry is this day dissolved by mutual eansent. Their cc. counts are left with J.D.CROSS. at Ford's Drug Store and. who is r.nly authorised to settle them. SAMUEL BtiSTON, Towanda, May 9, 1848. CHAS. K. LADD. IRON & large aratatment far gale, at sep2s . MERCUIKS, TET ORM' ED DRESS GOO DIL--Plain, Awned and Wl' plaid, black and colored Alper:cis; black and cs. kited French *Airiness; Orgies Plaids: rich French and meson Madams, IhiLainss.ike.or vast variety of styles fa ideal sepia AIERCUR'S. f_ INGHAM! & and grill Ciina baras. English and Ansedean Prints, leastital atractintent it !, ars MERCURVI. BOOT be SHOE MANUFACTOR (.. - _ 41,4, ";;:a 7 **vA ; 4141111111/. 4 tot 11 . :" t• • • ' DRS W. - WILCOX,. has -roniorral his torabliab. lien's mores, amtmbero. a. pabilepatronoge. He Wends., by a careful seliwtton of stock, and•by,suentioa to the interests cilia gusto. soars to soaks worst and durable Work. s gawks Ms.. onfaetared in this pan of the country. Ha willjksap,epastanty on .wad, and wrannforn to order,lfaioari,. Calf end'amine Iford sea ; and Blip* r Cdildreila Gent* .Cediera Country Produce,. of most de.seAptiosi, payment for work, at the market pm*. Towanda, April 25, 1547. Treaserer's- Sate of Usseata Li i njds. WOMB is hereby given, that a greeably to set .I.lt (knead Assemble of the Commonwrobh of Permsylvarda, prowl the . lSth day of March, 11315;-en titled " Asset to amend the set entitled en art directing tie soda of selling unseated lands fee taxed. and %)ei bitt er purposes," and of an eifFeaseilthe ISt3 day of 1817: "a further' soppkreent to an act entitled au act directing the teak of selling Unseated Welk and Cir other purposes," tea following trade of UNSEATED LAND will be sold at public aeratee in the lath day of JUNE next, (being Ike seined Monday,) net the Court House, in the borough Of Towanda, in the cotnity of Bradford be the arreareges Of Taxes doe, end the cost ',accrued on each lot respectively : No.ofNo. of I Toss . shipo. 1 Warrantee I Ammo I Acres. 1 Netrwa. tare* tts 200 " 200 a 1512 1000 Athena, 1491 88 Burlington, 1493 195 a 1486 293 1498 104 " 202 Canton, .200 ' " 413} " 402 " 264 " 68 179 211 " 4600 4601 - llBl 80144411, Peter Gaines% 1.1-48 641/V1 1100 Wolk, Mums & ilifilia, 64 33 -• • 1010 a do 69 87 5011 964 " • : de 64 43 5691 128 . 0 do 7,48 6887 1100 eds South mob, do -64 35 'Ts those tracts marked with a star, (*) art added Ito tufa fot yews previous to 1848-7. JAMES, M. PECK, Tomatoor. Twomey Office, Moth 27, 1848. , I' SlLKS.—Black, colored , plaid, and changealdentesa Sat; also, lathe and colored Bonnet Satins, at sep24 MERCI.IIOB. T AWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN GINGHAM'S, LAI and Light Gingham, have been received at the Savings Bank, and are gelling twenty-five per cent. cheaper than ever. jy7 C. REED. 101MINT£1.—Wbite and red lead, Venetian red, Spa. nisb becalm, copal gent, barmy, chrome green, Atom yellers, varnish, /be., at , BAIRD'S • .111ECIEMMIC" AILIIIIro cult!: to the "closure of the sabicriber, is Monroe V township, on Saturday. April 15th, a den colored MARE, with a list sloes ber back. Asa apparently Atm cured ortha polowsil. The owner is recneeted 40 Pro* Prgliert7•re7 cbaepr,sad take her mew Argil tot& SIMEON 'norm, 294 Albany, Abel Piroree. 17 i 180 ... Phineas Bradley, 906 280 - " Nathan Carey. 19 58 100 . a Daniel Ethepanl, 50'5 100 , " John Knight, jr. 585 ISO " Henry *ark, 1 702 250 " Caleb Carmalt,' 40 87 . 418 4 Gacinge Lowman! 68 67 Oa .. Adam Warmer, 340 *66 4 ' Mamas Bradley,* 129 59 400 " Frederick Castator, 18 00 89 4 Peter Benson, 4 57 400 " . Joseph Anderson, 12 00 300 4 John Barron, . 9 00 200. '• & Asylum, Chas. Bennett, ,11 70 400 " " Thos. Edwards, 23 40 _ _ 184 MA)" Christopher Avery, 10 53 100 " Bally Figh, . 3 83 LOITIIIII John Sherwood, 11 70 Chu: Carroll. 19 50 do. 1 68 do. 3 81 do. 5 72 do. 2 02 Frederick Beater, 1 $2 Henry Beck. I I 72 George S. Trifle, 23 98 John Barron, jr. 23 52 Thomas Amor; • 151 George Guest, ; 397 William Lewis, 10.48 John Vaughn, 12 33 do. 183 202 " James N. Barker* ' 33 02 210 " 1 1 1'illiam A u.titt„ 12 28 100 - " Stephen Maxfield, • 685 260 ' George Tracy, l5 21 '73 Franklin, Samuel Bryson, 4 29 343 " Henry Betts, 10 31 313 " Joseph Dots, 19 57 300 r. Samuel Nichols, 53 45 343 " John Betts, ' 19 57 343 " James Betts, 19 57 - 400 " Henry Bryson, 22 90 375 " Samuel Cooley, 21 39 313 4 Peter Edge, 'l9 57 400 " ' Samuel Edge, 22 80 343 " . Samuel Fritz, 19 57 . 400 " Simon Hardy, 22 80 375 0 George Moore, ' 21 39 400 " Joseph Seely, 2'2 80 400 " Henry Seely, 22 PO .4 no " Peter Temple, 21 80 400 •• George Temple, 22 80 400 - " James Hardy, 22 80 400 " Jpnathan Hampton, •22 80 400 " Nathan Hardy, 22 80 400 0 Peter Hap, 22 80 400 0 Paul Moore, 22 80 400 '' Andrew &Odom, 22 80 400 0 JoseprSiddons, - 22 FO 400 ° George:Biddons, 22 80 343* " George Edge, 19 57 400 " Paul Wanly, 22 90 400 • Genitive Castatot, 22 1••0 400 0 Joshua Cooley, 22 80 400 0 George Hap, 22 80 400 " I ' . • Nathan Hem . 22 80 - 400 .'' Henry Hardy, 1 21 80 406 - 0 Peter Seely, 22 80 -- 400 0 ; . James Sadd;na, 22 80 400 ° . _Pew Siddows.i , SI 110 410 0 Stepb Hollingsworth, 22 80 400 " • Samuel Hap,'" 63 60 400 ° Sewed nerdy; 63 60 400 " Samuel Temple; 62 60 400 - 0 Semiel fliddasse4 63 60 400 - " Andrew Hardy," 63 60 437 " med Monroe. Wm. Grey, 29 40 237 Monroe, John Stereo; I 14 89 437 f " Epb McAdam. • 25 59 4344 6 Mesas Ramiltais. .25 38 419 " lase Willmar. 24 53 203 6 . Jacob Dowsing; 33 60 109 " limb South, 636 400 ." Samuel Andersen. 22 SO 400 " - Romeo Ceimitar, 22 80 400 " - initiation Ronk, 22 80 400 a Peter North, 22 SO 400 " Frederick Scholl* 21 80 400 " Cleave %batty. 122 80 400 " Mary Ellie, -21 80 448 " Ann Harris. - _ _21_12 zaa u ` Airy Welltim, 12 97 400 " Joseph Ceermee. 22 80 400 a . Peter Hamptem, 22 80 400 a JAE MOOR. 22 80 400 " James Earth, 22 80 400 ' 6 Hannah Woodruff; 22 80 400 " Robert Hampton; 83 SO 41X1 , 11 - Peter &Wm.* . 83 60 400 " Samuel Noah! 63 60 988 •Ridgbery. Medea Cane% -67 79 331 . " do 19 33 169 , go do, 1 . 990 60 Smithfield, Robed Dladivorll, .1 51 100 es Mader Oahe* • 683 150 a ' do , , 877 850 .6 - tie i 4! ba 184 ", do ' 10 75 929 " sad MbW. der 53 47 SP Rl , .; - TRADE. - ,Egi5w.,..,,,_ - ....,-.0.v..,i,th,,..64,5ui.; kJ or, NONTASYE'S i' CO:, 111 friiiitt etre* 0 4 110 aigi '64 . 6 4 .111 00 1 r, *SON . ritsPol tisprioi Thai. Lumbonsio 11100 V psi.' sic: • b• •• lib e A l t Rope dot istigiikandifielPolkik, :Att,t ach, thiejt, rrAWO Taos Easi ig,niiTs bietttlio trived, at MONT 20 mu -ti. mAtisiYoßK goal or. for hitodreil of gime 4;ti IitoNTWEIt & et). . BRIGADE _ORDERS. • attroikti. Win& and 4 . ` Innterr within the .1 lout* of the Second Brig , Ninth biahlicia, P. 14., wilOisik4 for hiaphetle and review, ae folios* - 1 - 0 146 In companies du - M rial. the fah day 4ffhp f ,afA15# 1 14..1".. , 4*.4 1 -ocof gvllistleat, a" fs'i' lows The 3ll eennnanderl by Vol lA. K. Bemet, tat Battalion, on Monday. he 12thi day of July nett. 24 bet. Barn regiment on Tuesday. the 13th. The 4th trgimrat;eotamaandedN —lst *nation on Wrantaihie, the 14th ;I 2.41 tattalion same regiment. on Thanalay, the 15th. The let volunteer battalion of 710411 roomy ann• wended by LieuL CoL loath Yolikini ea Thumoday. the 15th. The 2J mimeo commanded ti 01.13. ff. Seely, on Friday, 16th. The 2d volunteer battalion of Bgedfced county. eons wir miusded by Lieut. Col L. I. Bred d, on Friday, 16th. The Ist ?blunter battalion of B ord county, coon mended by Lieut. Cot Theo Wilt_ ,on Satunlay. 17th. The Ist regiment, eounnanded Ty Col. P. C. Ward, Oa Monday, the 19th. The 4th volunteer battaganor **Sad Bounty, com manded by Lieut. Cal. B. Laporte, net Tuesday, the 20th. The 241 volunteer battalion of Bradford °aunty, com manded by Lieut. C01..1. A. Codding, on Wednesday, the 21e. The sth regiment consmandettby tient. Col. Jacob Harder, on Thursday, the 22.1 day at June ner•. Adjutsrus sad Captains an requests'', to be punctual in making out their roll copies sod their lists of absen tee*, as directed by the militia teal, of April 25, 1844. W. E. EAR rorC Inspector, 24 brig. Inspector's Office, 9th div. P. M. East thuithileld, May 1, 1848. * WEDIVICaI Ynt/13;UCCOXY / Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon! EMULOUS TO EXCEL ! F. Cooper of G. ' Jackson, rff ESPEC rrul.tx info," their friends and tha .111, public generally, that they have fined up that tare room in the Nins Brick Blotk of 11 KingsherT, 'rowan • 00 40•L i aL a i d e .. e the will takeylessure ib ar aitnaz upon their ota curio - 1164 — nisk1inj —nevi Cr= In addition, they will keep constantly on hand a Rood assortment of FANCY GOODS, such as dear's Oil, Macess.er's Oil, Ox Marrow,- Cotogne, 'Victoria perfume, Hair brushes, Shaving and Tooth brushes, and Co nbs. ALSO—,AII kinds of Ladies curls. Bosoms and Collars. C.-grate, Suspenders, Razors aml Strops, Ameri can Shampoooe, for sale by the bottle, for restoring the hair and preventing the accumulating of dandruff—. warranted to keep the hair from falling off if need ac cordingni to inactions. Always kept en hand a fresh supply of I ned and composition hair. Dye warranted tochange t e hair instantly from • red or gray, toe beautiful own or black. (hod'. 's Coats and Pants cleaned of colored and warranted give satisfaction. Razors honed on short notice. Boots and shoes blacked to order. Call and see for yoarselvea. Feb 9. .. .._ - ' bage,TED BVIIDDIT.,. rrHE subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies and .1 Gentlemen of the Borough of Towanda and its vi cinity, that he will commence leaching a PUBLIC SINGING SCHOOL. on WEDNESDAY evepiett. the 22J jolt., at the NEW HALL, belonging to H. S. &M. C. Meteor. New•ts ginner., as wellai t those who wish to improve in the science of singing. are w heat%) to attend. He natters himself that from his expo. tience in teaching vocal music. he will be ensued to give satisfaction. Terms made" known on the first evening. • R. S. BASSETT. Towanda. Mare% 15,15-48. ALLArilaiirmr, r - I NVTVZSDAY, P. M., the 7th inst., between the hank lad Methodist Church • GOLD PENCIL. a very heavy one, with a yellow atone. The finder will please leave it at this office, and they shall be !thenlly ludo , . i March 16. 1948. lot RO WISt SHEETINGS.:,-About 43,000 yard+ of Browvi Sheeting'', just, rtv'tl at BAIRI I'S. VESTINGS.—Sain, s St, satin stripe, silk velvet sad other Ventage, for winter or summer, fell or spring; s rest assortment at BAIRD'S, Itio. 11, B.R. HARDWARE, a good ansonment, including Iron, Start Nails, ik.c, at pi 2 4 . B R FCLIVEL DAINTS, 011$ & DYESTUFFS, also Mateheis .17 the gross, at No. t. B. IL FOXB . T ADlssat DRESS • MICINGS.—Pringe, gimp, JJ habit buttons, - and ill kinds - of G=in's for trimming ladies' dreams, at BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. MUFF' --Theis furred atitteafs are to be bed at the Central gore, from 3?) cents, to $l3. Mark the place, if you print mega chimp. N.N.BETTS. HATS & CAPS.—A good' siaortment silk and fur Bats. gent's gland eam With ceps, (a great U. tide for stormy weather,) Me antly's cloth caps. children's velvet caps. &c. Yee find all these kinds, and many mom at nlO , BAIRD'& LADIES!— , Do you know where to 6ad the nicest French Lace Capes in town I—the spot is at - Nov. In: BMWS, No. 3, Brick Row. BOOTS & 8 HORS,, consisting of ecnr.hide and kip boots, ladies' ind mime? slippers, gaiters and half gaiters; ehildren's sheen.; also an elegant assortment of Hats ani Caps, are now opening at the Ravings Bank. rep 29 NO. 6, B. R. Plishttely the lad - Notice ALL persons Web* to the subscriber. re hereby notified that settlement Most be made immediately without fall. A prompt attendance to this will, will save him the disagreeable Deciarhy cif resonhig to mire- Wes to compel paymeot. D. C. HALL Towanda, Mitch Roth, 1849. eiIiIIEAUPTAIR, aOII3IIIAI KESiao CALICOEB AND DELAINES. a pod amortment --alms SOON very pretty GINGBAMB, telling at city east. Also, a owlet, of other goads idling at even less than !Int aut. No mistake about it either. The balante, of the winottl _week must and shall he midst seine pier. Pinta cabled sse, st Towanda. Watch 24,18411: NWAL-Brielt Now. . DRINTB-1000 7001 oa hand, *Mat we *ill oil .I. to cash clowning at aid. liar& 4=. 184& 1. . KONTANVEB & CO. 411=1.111LIIL.4111Lait NOTIOE.it hen* gi7ratitat I haveleft my accurate for Prithonotsof's I i , la the hands of N.S. HP.E MR, for colleelioa 'serf sll those that are in sneers, will save test by calling on him sad settling the yards immediately. He will generally be found at the Pro thenotary's office. I also tender my grateful acknowl edgements to all those who have favored me by settling and balancing the demands I bad against them. March 1, 1848. ' AARON CHUBBUCIL CHOICE DRY BOOD3.—Alpaccas, French Meri no. Oregon plaids. miruslin de Nines. Columbian plaids gingham, of:all deecriptions. &c., at Nov. 10 BAIRD'S. No. 3, Brick Row. CLOTHS & CAMMEREB. Vistings, Overcoat NJ Cloths, such so brown. olive and gold mixed Bea rers will be sold very Iry at OA MOS BANK. PRIN'TS„ of every variety and style, foreign and do. matie, now opening at wholesale and retail, it 5018 MOSTANYVB & CO, HOEB--Ladies' Mow and Children's. • largo va 1.7 risk/ on band at je9 DETTEr. MAWS —front a 4 inch apike down tot Ono nat l . at the Central core. 14. 2t. Iftne. ST - M - VANTOURT' • ,XfOTICE ti!..tebriti*,, l*lPra 4'oribmigoeft coannintioooriWilt.ooliity of .tgoilicnts. -by so-. Amity of the itti..4itot - dile !aid 4/only, We ®alia' ind•trocured tlptEfilijiMOM Cdsarciti*stqtrhelloriee. 111 Maly tp.onotkorontogeg itc tho - purr"! of 0w1 . .. ing and hoktiiiiiMilinyttd ailing, in end timid rows. ty atBullitan. %Will- POW boildinas away by erected or, appropriated foe salecoonty. •We hate also procure at said piece tfrtentpOts_, .11;11, and rust.blp Ojgra^ ,srliareist the attitristblllensfor Air coortty-ariea°lc(etco 1b Fob& itecords—at.d transact their busineer,oftliat county omit county.ol eq ik0..../... ereoo ot propriated for rata county. : ,11 First Court to commune on the First Monday . June A. D. 184m1. P l F"liciii3isat NVEB & co.l i - • JACOU ilopPA: - • Catissuitiancrt 108.3tittifNAIM• • . uf- . . WA- LAWRENCE.. Su// loan Co. .i; Cherry, Match -it; IMO: .;. :• e' ,--_, '. --..- Exe.cuTotes 'Norlco. A Li. peAnno indebted tii the- estate of 610 ROE BA DLOCK. dee'lLibitit of Litehfreldt twir. ae hereby Jrquewed to nuke paytnetat without diary, oat thaw, having claims against sal emit* will phoietripir oast them duty andataticeted foe owl/meet. ' THOMAS PARR, JWIN . HA °LOOK', Litchfield, MacCh ' Mseteuwiti AI.I. persons indebted to the emote of i ll tHOl4 :HUTTON, deed, hue of Columbia township, are hereby requested to•rnsite toy trent ' , without delay, and those hosing ehrinslogsuist said estate will *sop pro sent them duly eutheiriestalloisettlement. =l/tlt3s nwrrox. Columbia, 11loch Sib. 18411. Matioistrstot. ADMINISTRATOR'S , NVricg. ALL persona• babied to- - the esiate,af,ASON.M. WATCI9.Ii„ dee'd,lateA . Sprilgfield,,are hereby requested to mate payment' without &Tif f awl those having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated tot'itettiement. ' L13t;11./8 FRENCH, Ailminisuatar. Brinitlield. April ;6. 184$: T}ll3 subsc ri ber proposes to attend to taw business hereafter, on the killoiving terms Hewitt try soils in the Common phis, before . arbitrators end justinge, and will make no charge for service unless his client. succeeds in the suit. From experience end ellievvatiou he is of the opinion that if an attorney is sufficiently convinced of the justice and practicability ofhis client's cause to recommend a suit or defence, he should be Milting -to risk his *aeon the result of the runlet end if in any ease he ie unwilling to Went the risk he atussi, consistently plunge his client Tutu ,} 6 esiPeti"' and nneertVWX•of-ii lawsuit by his sdilee. - Ciiffeilions of every deseeption will Le attended to upon the *erne terms. Conveyancing and other kinds of office business done promptly end at reasonable charges. c, Office In the Ninth end of brick *ow over the 'Post office. west-mule of rosin street, Tic ands, )MB.Towanda, Jan.IdEPIR BOOTH. • _ • - • lf'illiasn - Scott, W ill 0 M INI M A. 51 1 13, W, WAS removed his office to D. Caste 4 new o ffi ce.. on 11 second street, where he will be plessed totes those who need his professional services. Elsie. 20, 11341., ADMINISTRATOR'S ,Nd /OA'iliersous.tridebtt4l to the .estate IMCK. deed., tatot Pike town requested to mike paytifent without having claims against the said estate w them duly aisthenucated fur settlement .PKRLEY H. BUCK, . Pike,Feliriiaty 23, 1843. C Goods for the CENTRAL BRICK STORE. Wr N. BETTS la jest receiving. • the Centeal store f .1 N • in the new brick block, •ve large sod -desira ble stock of- GOODS, which he offe s at a very small advance from cost. Purchasers dad Us of 'getting Ow worth of their money, and having the satisfaction of be. ing honestly dealt with, will find it4deir interest to ex amine his stock before. purchasing. Among my goods may to found French, English and American broad cloths, do. casitimelre, silk velvet: and.. satin vekitings, fancy vesting.,shee n l o s e gray cloths , sate inettis, Kentucky jeans, twesds, li ys, knit woolen shine and drawers, cotton do.; alpacas, a greet variety,. French merinoes, silk and wool do., de brines, Oregon, gala, lama and woolen plaids, ginghams, ‘cashlperes, 'mantilla silk, bonnet velvets and stun*, trimmings to correspond, gimps and fringes a good assortment, bros. sells and. woolen .carpet bags. brochs. manilla, cash mereAlciain, french and woolen plSid shawls„.domess• tic goods, hosiery and-gloves, airlifting*, 4 and 8-4 oil cloths, window shades, &c. Groceries, crockery, stone and tin ware , hardware, boots and shoes a large mama meat: Leather, nails, square, round and common bar iron, plow and sledgepatterns nail rod, horse shoes and nails, bead 50J hoop iron, cast, englisb bliister, german, saurian spring stsehi, 7 by 9, 8 by 10 and l 0 by 1$ glass, putty. linseed and lamp oils{ paints of all kinds, .mackerel trix.l and 2, codfish, &a &c, Goods sold at cash prices for grain, butter, cheeseigke. Wanted 1000 fox and martin skins for which cask* will be paid. I take this method of informingy old friends and enstomersobat I have made seen meats with Mr.l9. N. Betts, to partially take charge r, and assist him, in tei his business. I would, therefore , very happy, te:sie any of yen at the shove mentioned tablishment.lifiese goods most and-will be sold at Tel, low rates/lot, my motto is ait ever has liieen, snufil profits *did , quick sales. ' Call and see. Yours trpry,--7_ YE A. D.- . '4TANYE. 1O BALES BROWN' SGS. HEOIN .40 shirtnigs, wicking, wadding, batting, cotton yarn and carpet warp,.cheap as tha/cheapest. at No.-2. B. IL. at aepj( . FOX'S. BATHING BALOON. ao (1000,1P2141 at 114 aaelehaWil LiAVE . the satisfaction of sonivancingto thew noisier. ons friends, and the public that they havejust open. ell a BATHING ESTABLISHMENT. ilk' Towanda in the new Brick Block Of BertowEinpbegi, sate» all who wish to indulge in the healthful and eigoratr lag maim of a COLD Or WA oit Bath. can at any thus be accommodated.olor - Call and try, it. Feb. 9. Tha price foeollathing once. 26 'amts. To those whs 'bathe by the month. 50 cents. LOOK OUT FOR PAIN KILLER Spurious or - tides afloat 1 ANIL J. ANDREWS, in justice to your valuable 11l PAIN KILLER, and for the benefit or the pub lic, we hereby certi f y that we hero used your Pain Kil let ha, our' Families for years, for many of the dhows for which it is recommended, and sie deem it the best Family Rnotorative in um, and would nianomend every fondly to keep a supply ou. hand, in 'case of 'ridden ill nessLaccident.. Rev. wron Jackson, pastor' brat Baptist church. Ithaca. ," ilßam-Connae, Nail! Orchard, Tompkins Co. Rae airings, I Willson, . • James Clark, Ann udley, Philip Case, . W wirings. Ann Teter, AII it; ABo r, Johni,Doolittle, M Col lin s, • John B Owens, Ithaca, N. Y, 1848. Never purchase the Pain Killer without the *titters signature of J. Andrews' on the label of each bottle, in black ink. Bold by CHAMBERLIN ,4IS PORTER. and JOHN B. FORD. only agenta,for Towanda. Fo - r further particublia are advertisement iri soother column.. -47-1 y _isionormarLiga_ - Tar. - CAME to the' encloser , of the. subscriber, on Atielfith ‘-). of Aptil ' BROWN HORSE, about eight or who years ;no particular marks ahapt him. The elm. er is requested to, come forward, , prose pmprrty. pay stmps, sod take him away. WM.SNYDER. Stwebegaio, Hay 1. 1848. VCUT AND MILL SAWS, band and wood do., at the Central stone. d 22 N. N. BETTS. SAVVIS.—...M ill saws. sod 6i fast and 8 font cows cut 113W14 at BAIRD'S, Itio. 3, Buick Raw. tigai r abiatiilwmute. A DM IN ISTR ATOR'S sfitint,%. 71.1VW arGrAqUals moo la WILLIAM hip, ate hereby lay, and thaw . II please mama dmin fstratot, tea. CMIME.
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