0 Meigbanbile, Sc. Auddieroat -dragnee• THE undersigned, baring been appointed an Auditor by the Otphsn's court of Bradford county, togas/. aW earma, and distribute the fund raised by the Admin. Wrote?' sale of the rail and personal estate of. 1.8. Want, of Mouton, deed, wiD attend to the duties of his ap. fo i n unent, on &today, the 28th day of August next, se I in the afternoon, at his office in the borough of Towanda, when sod where all persons interested, are required to prer ent their chime before him, or be de barred from coming in for a share of said fluid. Juno 21, 1848. WM. SCOTT, Auditor. TOYVANDA NEW CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. THE subiscriber has opened • CLOTIIING STORE, two doors north of the Public Square, on Main street, (nearly opposite the new briar tavern now being erect ed by C. L. Ward, Esq.) where he will keep constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest possible prices, a large and general assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, such u COATS, PARTS, VESTS, SHIRT-BOSOMS, CRAVATS, Collars, Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, Drawers, Flannel Undershirts, 4c., l)c. He has' also on hand and is constantly receiving, a large assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, such asillilks, Satins, Marseilles, &c., ail of which will be made up to order on short notice and on reasonable terms. The• subscriber having been a practical Tailor -for the last 16 years, in the city of New York, Batters himself that he can give satisfaction to all who may fa vor him with their patronage. Hia Clothing is all made up under his own inspec tion, and he has therefore no hesitancy in recommend ing it to those who wish to purchase. 0:1. CUTTING and MAKING UP for persons who prefer to furnish their own materials; and Cutting done for persona who wish to hare their garments made else where—all of which shall be done with neatness and despatch• The subscribe, is also agent for A. Wheeler's Report of Fashions, which he can furnish to such as are want big, on Tea - iambic terms. B. A. SMITH. . 41 Towanda, June 6 1 , 1.1848. PIE NOMINATIONS ARE MADE, 'MID NOW Ii WED BM lEVALITP.M CF. HARDER respectfully wishes to inform the, . citizens of Towanda, mad the public that ho has cornmedeed the • • HARNESS AND TRUNK MAKING BUSIESS, in Towanda, on Main street, a few dome above Bridge street, where he will keep constantly oo hand or make to indef.-rioted and common Harney's, Trunk, and trunk Vallee., mil all kinds of work in his line. CAR RIAGE TRIMMING end MILITARY WORK done to owlet. From his experience in the business, and. punctuality in attending to it; he hopes be may receive a share of poldic patronage. Q 3 All kinds of work may he had at his shop cheap er than at any other shop in this county. Towanda, June 12, :848. 1 1 Cheapest Goods ever sold in Towanda, ARE NOW SUM AT THE 'SAVINGS BANK S PRING AND SUMMER GOODS of ever k-) criptlon, for old men and young men, for young misses and old ladies, for the high, the low, the rich, and the poor all can now be accommodated. A few articles in the line of Dress Goods, which are going off witlNa perfect rush, we can here mention, such as Frch lawn gingham, - dark and light ginghams, linen Imams, French lawns, berages, and a great assortment of Prints are now selling lower than the lowest at No. 5, B R., June 14, 1848. REED'S. 1101110NIVETS, and Bonnet Trimmings, of every des criptioc. suitable for the season, may be found in abandanee o stA very cheap at 5, B.R. REED'S. PARASOLS & UMBRELLAS., the most extensive and splendid assortment ever bro't into Towanda, may be found at No. 5, B. R. REED'S. BROADCLOTHS. Cassinieres, and 8 , comer Stuffs —and endless variety, to suit all tastes and all clas ses of people, selling extremely low at REED'S. GRAIN CRADLEB--One doz. Reynold's superior —also grs and grain scythes, rakes, pitch forks, scythe snaths, whet stones, &c., at REED'S. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of FREDERICK BRADLEY, dee'4l., late of Litchfield, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims againit said estate will please present tbem duly autbenticated for settlement. ANDREW BRADLEY, Executors. BAMLEL DAVIDSON, Litchfield, June 14, 1848. ' NOTICE! ALL persons indebted to the , subscriber, by note, book account or otherwise, must pay me by the firseday of August next, or the same will be placed in the hands of the proper persons, for collection. Rome, June 12 1848. L.B.MAYNARD. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! NOW receivin g almiWt daily at the Central Brick . Store, (Chap side of Main se.,) fresh supplies of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, .which we are sellin g at unusually low prices. If you want ches t and g ood Goods, mark the Central Store. For particulars, see Reporter next week. . May 29, 1848. N. N. BE*l3. STOP ! STOP ! T WOULD say to my old friends and all that wish to buy goods cheap, that I am still to be found at the CENTRAL STORE, where my arrangements are still to partially take charge of and assist Nr.N.N „Betts in the above named establishment. Iwonld therefore be pleased at any time to show and satisfy you that it is not always ► fact that those who make the moat noise in the world, 'or have the largest stores, that tali goods the cheapest. Respectfully, yours, Towanda, June 6, 1848. A.D.MONTANYE. (ILOTHS & C A SSI E RES. French ... and American Cloths and Cusimeres, and i large assintment of Fancy Casenneres, selling at very low rates at the Central Store. N. N. BETTS. SUMMER GOODS.--Striped, checked, and plain linen and cotton goods, for summer wear, at the Central Store. je7 N. N. BETTS: LADIES' GOODS.- Lawns, ginghams, raw tale. and silk and linen gingham., (new style of goods) de laines, white dress goods, of every variety, at the Central Store.' je7 N. N. BETTS: 111)100Tt3 ¢ BHOEB.--Ladies' light, ciolottal 'and blk gaiters, slips, and walking shoes, gent's cow bide, kip, calf and seal boots and shoes,- and children's do., selling low at the '.:eatral store. N. N. BETTS. GROCERIES. --Good young hymn and !Dyson skin teas, at 33,} anal 50 eents—and sugar to sweeten it at 61 and 8 cents ; all other kinds of Groceries in pro portion at the central Store. N. N. BETTS. EXPECTED in a few days, a few more load* of _11.:4 New Goods, at N. N. BETTS'. - • -- - WANTED, any qaantity of Butter, et the market 1' ► priess, at the Central Store. N. N. BETTS. T EGHORN BONNETS are hno--if any double it, 14 let them step into FOX'S, end test the fact; s good assortment of Florence braid, also. new and fashionable ribbons, flowers and kiss, of No. 2. Brick Row r 052.1 825 REWARD ! QTOLEN from the stable of the subscriber, residing IC in Athens tp., on Tbesday evening, April 25, a SORREL MARE, with a blaze on her face, and a white mark on ` her rump. The'above reward will be given for the recovery of the Mare, and the arrest oPthe thief Athena, April 26, 1848. CHAS. 11VDUITIE. WORSTED DREBB 00Q158.—Plain, figured and plaid, black and colored Alpaceas; black and co. lured French brerinoes; Oregon Plaids; rich Frcnch and commob Cashmeres, DoLaines, &c., a great satiety of styles for sale it sep2s ME RC UR'e;. , inerebanaile, DR CS - MEDICINES - e OCERIES .4011 N FORD has just racrived;s his Drugstore ono r below Kingsbery'astore,in D.Kingsborz's mew brick block, Main street, a large addition to is former 'rumen% which he now offers to the attention of the pa ie. His stock now comprises every article usually k among which may be found the following: I DRUGS 0, MEDICINES. Opium.' crea m tartar, eimplior, castile soap. Nur:ries, balsam co 'be, rhubarb,, jaisp, aloes, Rowan chamo mile, gum arable, castor oil, quicksilver, magnesia, roll and flour eulphur E reflued and crude borax, calomel, red precipitatii corrosive subliniare, aqua ammonia, tartaric acid, ipso' salts, laudanum, serum sulphate quinine. all of the ntial oils, gum myrrh, cantharides, gum tragacant , corks, sarsaparilla, gamboge, litharge, its turpen ine, rotten stone, umber, terra de sienna, salt pert; seed, isinglass, cubetis, annotto, &c., &c. • h GROCERIES. urus sugars , , loaf, and muscavado suga, cheaper than earn Jre bought elsewhere in town ; black and green to ; saheratus, Pepper, spice, mustard, pepper au e, raisins, netmegs, eloves, mace, Rio and Java coffee, starch, gin ger, oils, blacking, castile, brown, variegared and fancy soap. sperm and tallow candles, tobacco, aeon and anuft matches, &c., &e. UQUORS. Cognise, Otsrd, peach and American Brandy ; St. Croix. Jamacia and New. England Rum ; swan, lion and Baltimore Gin ; Scotch. Irish and Monongehala Whiskey ; Maderia, pale and brown Sherry, pure juice, Port, "'Macao, Lisbon, Malaga, Muscat, claret and champagne wines, alcohol, he. PERFUMERY & FANCY WOO& Bay water, lavender, colony and nose water, mac calmer and bear's oil, otto roses, ox marrow, pomatum, rouge, pearl powder, bandoline, flesh, tooth, hair, nail and clothes brushes, feather dusters, calf wallets, boy's belts, combs, pins, fish hooks, pencil points, playing c.,rds, percussion caps, ink, steel Pena, tke- PATENT MEDICINES. Western Panacea. Balm of Columbia, Pink Syrup, Komstock's Vermiluge Hay's Liniment, Mother's Re lief, Pain Extractor, Acoustic oil, Hair dye, Andrew's and Mrs. Brown'O'ainkiller, Godfney's cordial, Adhe sive plaster, Townseld's, -Webster's, Wood's and Shep herd's 'Sarsaparilla, Lithontripic mixture, Wistar's sam, Hungarian Balsam of Life, Upham's Electuary 4 M'A Ilister's Oinrment. Shepherd's, Komstocks, Orrick's and Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Brown's celebrated Lotion for Consumption, Sovereign balm pills, sugar coated Pills, and all the most popular medicines of the day. (jj3` The stock is complete, containing everything kept in the largest establishments, and is xffered at the lowest possible pricesA. Remember, that Ford's Cheap Drug, Grocery and Liquor Store, it in Kingsbery's new block. Towanda, 7, 1648. • REGIMENTAL ORDERS. TO the Officers and Soldiers of the sth Regiment, 2d Brig., 9th Div., P. M.. you are hereby com manded to be and appear on Thursday, the 22d day of June inst., at-9 o'clock, A. M., armed and equipped ac carding to law, for regimental drill end inspection at the house of Demerass, in Litchfield. Given under my hand, at my office, in Athens, June 6th, 1848. JACOB HARDER,'Colonel. LARGEST &LATEST ARRIVAL OF SPRING & SUMMER • GOODS. • H. S. & Mr C. MERCUR, RESPECTFULLY announce to their numerous friends and customers, that they ere now opening the largest and most general assortment of GOODS, ever before offered m Towanda, embracing almost every thing wanted by persons of every class and condition. All dime wishing to purelase.Goods for cash, will And it for their interest to examine this steck. Towanda, May 26, 1848. NOT THE FALL OF EMPIRES ! Bat a great Fail In the Price of Goods, at the SAVINGS BANK ! el REED, the proprietor, is now receiving a large • assurnnent of Spring and Summer Goods, which are selling so low as to astonish even the' natives."— The selection consists of every variety and style of fashionable goods for the season, a Catalogue of which would be entirely too numerous to mention here. Sam ples will be shown with the greatest pleasure, to any one who will have the goodness to tall. and we will show them that goods can and will be sold-cheaper at the Savings Bank, No. 5: Brick Row, than in any other establishment in 'Bradford 00. C. REED. Towanda, May 30, 1848. - - " Goo& well Bought are half Sold !" O. D. BARTLETT, • TB'now opening a large stock and extensive variety of 1. GOODS, selected with the greatest care, and bought under great advantage' in the cities of New, York and Philadelphia—taking advantage of the favorable condi. lion of both markets—and having in view the motto above, has ao bought that he can and will sell on as Ig norable terms as the ceat, and will endeavor to show to community the advantage of buying from those who buy well. Towanda, May 23, 1848. 'SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. 300 School"S. jinuiobsh Union, and by fo the A rsale lo m w ere i i n ut qu S a u n nd tit ey to suit purchasers. • my 23 • 0. E. RARTLETT. ' , STOVES ! Copper, Tin, and , Sheet Iron, Brass, JAPANNED AND BRITANNIA WARE, WROLESALE ♦ND IIZTAIL - 1 - 1 C. HALL is now receiving another large supply of the above goods, which be is prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, to suit purchasers, at the most reduced prices, for cash, lumber or grain. Stare and Alq.nufacturing Ealablishmeni, on the corner of Main and Bridge streets, where may be found the largest and best assortment of Stoves, this aide of the city of Albany, such as Buckeye cooking stove, arranged with a rota- [Nos. ry top. and hot air oven goarbifted, - 1, 2,3, 4 Rochester Empire hot air oven, 4 " Universe, " 4 " 'Fulton, (improved) 2,3, 4 Congress tight air Cooking, • 2, 3. 4 Knickerbocker, " 2 3 Albany Elevated Oven, 2,3, 4, 5 Premium, 2,3, 4. 5, 6 Race's pat. self-regulator, air-tight parlor, 1,2, a Rochester air-tight parlor, 2 ,3, t Congress do. Albany-do. (roasters.) Albany Fancy wood parlor, 3,4, N. Y. city . do 2,3, 4 " parlor coal stoves, 1, 2 Common cylinder do. 1,2, 3 A Large quantity of glove Pipe, Elbows, Tin, Brass-, Copper, Japanned & Britannia ware, Zinc, &e. which he will sell as above, at wholesale-or-retail. Sheet Iron, Tin, Brass and Copper Work, made to order on short notice, and warranted.- Persons wishing to pur chase the above articles will do well by Calling at the above store, before purchasing elsewhere, with° propri etor is bound not to be undersold by any living man. 5,000 SHEEP PELTS wanted. for which cash will be paid. Towanda, June 14.1818. 6rol MRS. DOANE, MILLINER AND MANTAUMAKER, ' Next door to the Bridge, Towanda. I S constantly receiving and disposing of on the moat reasonable terms, the best Rind most hohionable goods in her line. Her work will continue to be done in her accustomed prompt god fashionable manner; and ea accommodating terms. She has made arrangements for receiving the Newest Fashions far Bonnets, Caps and Dresses whilst they are new. May 24, 1842. G — —-- -- INDMB, new styles , and monstrous limp,-- IU Lawns, of °lvry description ; Organdie muslin; embroidered mohair. and in fact all the most desirable styles of Dresa Goods in atarkrt,with trimmings to match cheaper than any other good, in town,at FOX't2, iller*tbile;' • ,- - •; GREAT.REIOOIOX O. fOCES ! 0 Ni WI: G DS , t --4,c-tikonieroi.**4,, •ciiiii-mitit#:., JT . KINGIMERY, JR;lifire recaivfatti:lio;, New • York and Philadelphia; a large and cheap stork of Sprint* - Spinner Dry (loads : Also, a general usortatent of Groceries,Histrheare, Crocker*, Family Medicinee, Dos and Shoal, (a large vraiefg,) Glass, feints, Dye-woode, Fish, 4c. Also—Leghorn, Pederand Prim kir Hats; Angola, pearl. eassimere and silk Hata ; 'Florence. China-pearl. Neapoliton, open work midtown Bonnets. Books and Stationery, Wail paper from 10c to 50c per piece, Win dow paper, &e. Musical Instruments—Plates, Clari nets, Flageolets, Fifis, &e. J. KINGSBERY, JR. Towanda, May 17, 1848. NEW SPRING GOODS READ ! REJD! ! BKINGSBERY & CO., are now receiving from Lt. Philadelphia and New York, the lamest, cheapest and most complete assortment of COODS of all kinds, ever opcnei in Towanda, which will positively be sold cheaper than goody have ever before been offered in this place. We invite the chive= mall and see our assort ment and price our goods before purchaiing elsewhere, as we have got many things which are rare ani desira ble to be obtained. Don't forget the place, B. DINGS BERT & CO., new block, opposite the burnt district, where goods will be sold this summer, clear down below the reach of any other store. Towanda, May 17, 1848. GI:4IGHAMS.—We have • large quantity ' of small patterns, very handsome and desirable ; French and linen ginghams, of excellent quality. may 12 KINGSBERY & CO LAWNS.—French, American and Organdie Lawns, a beautiful assortment ; also, plaid and figured silk wool barages. my 17 KINGBSER Y & CO. CALICOES.—A choice selection' of Merrimack, or eke and blue, pink and all other kinds, small fig ure Two shilling calico for nine cents; call and see, bu• mind, the only place is KINGSBERY & CO. J. N. SUMNER, M. D., DENTIST, HAS arrived in town, and may be found for a few weeks at Woonnere's Horn- _His friends are invited to call. Towanda, May 10, 181 S. 11. C. PORTER, M. D. lEETCOIMICIST Cs 07111(b/ClIZI 9 FFERS.his professional services to the people of Towanda, anal - vicinity. - I Office at Chamberlin , & Porter's Drug store, No. I, rick - Row. ..- my 9 -- ------ --- CHAMBERLIN &PORTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers. in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, it No. 1, Brick Row, Towanda. JUST receiving, a large assortment of Drugs, Medi eines, Chemicals, Perfumery„Choice Wines and Liquors; Groceries, Paints and Oils, Dye Woods .and Dye StuffN Stationery, Toys, Fancy Articles, Confec tionary, Brushes, Combs, Stone and Glass Ware, Can dles, Blacking, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, &c. The following list comprises a few of thu irticieshypt at this establishment: Groceries Sugars of all kinds, Stuart's sugar house syrup, molas ses, syrups of all kinds, pepper, vies. musrard, pepper sauce, cloves, nutmegs, mace, raisins, Zante curvet ts, citron, cinnamon, salad oil, cassia buds, tamarinds, cho colate, cocoa, soda, lemon and water biscuit, rice starch, ginger, saturants, saltpetre, government Java and Rio coffee, whale, lard and sperm oil, demijohns, jugs, bats ties, pipes, paste end oil blacking, leather var'nish, dye woods and dye stuffs, indigo, copperas, alum, bar, vari egated and white soap, sperm and liplow candles, dm. Atatleserp. ' Writing, letter and cap paper. English dra . Wing paper, London and Bristol board, black, blue, red and carmine ink, indellible and India ink, water colors, ink stands, assorted, quilts, steel pens, sealing wax, wafers, crayons, dthwing and carpenter's pencils, envelopes, &c. Tollwece, Su/ aw 4 tzrars., Cavendish, twist. plug sod fine art chewing, Spanish and Scarfalatti and common smoking, all sizes, .macea boy, Scotch, rap* and American gentleman's snuff.— Imported Began, a great variety, includicg La North's, Panatelas, Unger, Regalias, Just° San", Rosas, Planta tions, Presardos, Lapoetas, Principes, Fragancias, La Alianzas, Cigarettos. cigar eases, and mate:res. I►waAee and C.w►e. Paint, varnish, marking, sash, whitewash, counter, flesh, broom, clothes, tooth, nail, comb, hat, hair, shoe, stove and lather brushes. Ivory, dressing, side' and back combs, of ail descriptions. H. j., Perillsearry wad Caleares. Goerlain's ambrosial shaving cream, Henry'. Chinese do., PousseU's shaving cream, genuine military soap, Low's brown Windsor, walnut oil, palm, sdniond and French tiolet. and Hull's. variegated soap. wash &c. Lubin 's extract, jockey club, eglantine maltase lain, Patchouli'', briquet de Oregon, ext. de viokttes, cachous aromatigpe, pastilles, bay water, blk . lavender, neroli, oil musk, perfume satchels, otto row, role water, pomade, amandine, meen fun, Persian, French and Am ennui toilet powder, Jules Hatiel'a yid Phalon's hair dyes, Preston'. and Meagre pungent., bear, maccasser, buffalo and antique oil, ambrosial tooth paste, chlorine detergent and. orris dentrifriee, endermic soap, &c. .1111sedhuseensa. Tobacco boxes, snuff boxes, segar, thimble. pin. specta cle and 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 pins, forceps, turn-keys. lancets, lelhoon, chessmen, dice, whalebone, patent pails, purses, pocket books, wallets, shaving box es, razor strops, Italian whisks, flower and garden seeds. Towanda, May 8, 1848. . . BONNETS.—A choice selection of Florence, lace , Chins pearl, Pamela, Leghorn, and other fashion- able styles of ladies' and misses' Bonnets. very cheap; also Bonnet ribbons, artificial', wraiths. &e. mat 17 KINOSBBRY & CO. la Moshe isooolmeat of Ready-ink Clotkiag Just raciecti at L. Bakke CLOTHING STORE. Airy Mock if WV , comprising a full assortment of ic.a. Bummer Clothing of every kind : ouch as Tweed Croton, Queen's Cloth, end silk mixed Grecian Sack and habit cloth, linen and cloth dress COATS. Also, PANTS & VESTS, of _every kind ; cravats and banderchiefa, gloves and minutia hose, all offered cheap—so cheap that I think it will pay for coming and looking at my stock. Also, A good assortment of Broad Cloths, Cambiums and Vesfings, Tweed. and Kentucky Jeans, Linens, &c., that I will make up to order, and very cheap. I pledge myself to sell as cheap as can be bought any where in the country. L. BATCHELER. Towanda, May 8, 1848. TOINER'S TOOLS.—A good assonment of Bead, el Moulding' and Bench PLANES, grooving plows, and other Joiner's Tools, just receive& from the =Dm factory, anti for sale low by 0. D. BARTLE PT. - XV 3 Ilk 3m3 IN 311 7 MISS GRIFFIN would again inform the ladies that she has just received the latest styles of HATS, and ale a large assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, eonsiturng of Flowers, Ribbons, Dourydat *en to which she invites the attention of the Ladies. Her shop is removed to her new building on Pine street, two doors west of Chamberlin , & Porter's Thug @tore. Totrenda, May t 7, 184&. (IREEN'PABASOLB—a few mots of those spkn- Iful,geeen silk and Tart satin hinged parasols and shades, just.reed and selling very low at PDX'S. P AlNTS.—White and red lead, Venetian led, Spa nish brown, coral gum, lithafte, chrome green, chrome yellow, ‘annsh, &c., at itliscellantons Mbvertisemer.ts. N0.,1., Brick Row, 'again iit.thaieldi „-: r -. .•,. .ql{F'. 4: Chamber/ha,' s • '' TICAS just returned from the city IP: 11 of New Yost wilt a large 16C , . _. .ik supply of Watches, Jewelry and 0 07 Silver ware , comprising in part, c. the following articles :—Lever. L'Epine sod” Plain Watches, with ,),. -. 4 - a complete assortment of Gold - _ Jewelry, such u Ear Rings. Fin pm Rin vs, Breast Pins, B mullets. Lockets. OoW chains, Gold Pens. Keys. etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of duel Bea ds—all of which be offer* Car sale exceeedingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on short notice.ped warranted to ruin well, or the money will be refiel. and a writ. ten agreement given to that effect if required. 'N. 11.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken in payment for work; and alai. /earn now. and tomer', that lbe Produce natal be paid token /be work is dune--I war against credit in all its forms. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 28, 1848. , 60(0.101 AT TUC er.VAT GENUINE CHEAP CASH STORE, IN TOWANDA. ET. Fo.llk would most respectfully inform his old • friends,and any one else who is in want of mer chandise, that he is receiving and will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of all kinds of Goods usually kept in a country store I—Dry Goods, Groceries, Crock ery, Hardware, Boots el shoes. Hats and Cops, Fish. Paints and Oils, Dye stuffs ' Iron. Nails, Carpeting. 4 - c• We will•considcr it afavor for people to let us show them our goods, as we think they cannorfail to suit. It is true, I cannotboast of as great a timber of years' experience in purchasing goods, as some, yet I trust the good people of Bradford have not forgotten their own dear brmght experience in buying goods of thesesame old experienced coons. Look out for them, or they will stick on their usual tariff! I will sell as cheap, if not cheaper than any other live man. Please give us a call, at No. 2, Brick Row. Towanda, May 24. 1848. E. T. PDX. JOY TO THE WORLD ! THE only Universal Remedy is at last discovered in 1 the shape of Cheap Goode, at FOX'B. It is an an external remedy, but if applied by the subscriber, is warranted sore cure, and no mistake. If a man feels poor or bad in the region of his packet book, the most efficient remedy is to call at Foes, and buy what goods ho wants, as he can buy more for less money than it any other place in town. For anything likeldyspepsia, the safest, plesantest and beat remedy is a juantity of that fresh. deliei3us Tea at Fox's, from 3s td 68 per lb., sweetened with some of that nice 6d Sugar. In feet, there is hardly • disease that flesh is bete to, that a reme dy cannot be found for at my 24 !FOX'S. AN ACT ENTITLED AN ACT for the benefit of the People of Bradford Co.: lie it remembered by all good citizens, that a man can buy as many Dry Goods and Groceries as he can carry home. for a mere !rifie, hardly worth mention ing. at No. 2, Brick Row. my 24 FO X 'S. CROCKERY, a large lot in setts, &c.; and Looking, Glasses, a great variety, cheap at FOX'S. 600 FIRKINS BUTTER wanted, at the highest market price. my 24 E. T. FOX. CBENANGO LAKE BOAT LINE, riNnssm - rao: - 03. T HEproprietors of this long-established Line, still continua the business of freighting merchandise, produce, lumber. &c, between Binghamton and ..reto Pork, and solicit the continued patronage of their friends.— They are prepared with increased facilities to accom modate the public, having FORTY FIRST CUSS [JIB OBITS, ~ which will enable them to despatch a boat direct from Aeon- York to Binghamton DAILY during the season, with NO TBANSHIPMENTS on the entire route. ri.They invite a call from their friends before shipping, os their charges will be at lowest rates. /C. M'KINN EY, Binghamicm : :Aaccrs : JESSE HINDS. 7 Suuth-sl., N. York ; D.A. REXFORD, . " . The euheeriher still continues the business of Sto rage and Forwarding, and may at all times be foupd at his well known storehouaepwhere he keeps for sa le at trwest prices. Flour, Salt, lirindatones, Ropes, Pitch, Oakum, Beef, Pork, &c. u 7 Cash paid for all kinds of !ember and Produce, delivered at the Bmrehdrise. • C. hrKINNEY. Binghamton, April 21, 1848. 45m8 SHAWl.B.—Barsge, printed Cashman% brach'. de !aim, Thibet ; and a great variety of Collars, , 1 11 ich cannot fail to snit. KINGSBERY & CO. PD.ASOLB AND PARASOLETTEB.—A great variety of silk, gingham and cotton—some extra rich. In fact, we have all kinds of (Incy and staple Dry Goods, adapted to the season, bought by one who has been in the business twenty-one years, and he flat ter* himself that they have - been bought u cheap, it not more -go, than any other merchant can-bay, and is ab solutely sum they will be sold cheaper. Call and are, at myl7 KINGSBERY & CO. aa=orixecloat. THE co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers in the practice of Medicine and Surge ry is this day dissolved by mutnal consent. Their ac counts are left with J. B. CROSS, at Ford's Drug Store and who is Duly authorized to settle them. SAMUEL HUSTON, Towanda; May 9, 1848. CHAS. K. LADD. BUGGY AND HARNESS FOUND. FOUND, en Saturday. the lath of May instant, in the Township of Sbeshequin, upon the premises of George Kinney, and in the woods near the main road leading back from the Susquehanna river, a one horse BUGGY WAGON, with a One harness in it. The wa gon is about half-worn—painted black, with fine white stripe, rind cushioned with gray satinett, (now nearly warn out.) It has good eliptic springs, and the dash board leans backward There was in it an old cushion and sheep skin. The Humus appears to be a plough harness, no breeching, half tugs etral chains, thill straps, waded a halter strap, and double lines. In the wagon was alsO a strap halter with part of the stale cut off, and the head stall of a bridle with the blinders cutoff. The wagon appeared to have been standing them some two or three weeks. The owner can bare said property, by calling on the subscriber, and paying for this advertisement. Bbeshequin, May 19, 1848. PHILIP ROGERS. TWO NEW BUGGIES FOR SALE. FOB SALE, two new BUGGIES, in complete order for running. They are finished in a superior man ner. made of good and substantial materials, and will be sold at a great bargain, for CASH only. They may be seen at Esenwinee shop, in the lower part of the born'. May 24, 1842. .1. A. ESENWINE. NOTICE f WHEREAS, my wife MARIA has left my bed and V V board without any just cause or provocation, this is therefore to forbid all persons harboring or trading her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her coo• tracting, after this date. MORGAN MOON. Albany,' May 24, 1848. eA WB. —Mill sows, and 8i feet and 6 foot craw cut I•J• saws, at BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. MA TCHEP..—Golah'ai Gillispie's and Pierce's- Pm taxi Matches. by the gross or box. at Nal, Brick Row. my!! CHAMBERLIN & PORTER. LAMES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.—Fringe, habit bosons, and all kinds of fixin's for trimming ladies' greases, at BAIRD'S, No. 4 3,. Brick Row. BOOTS & BHGBB, conaiatingot cowhide and kip Boots, ladies anti , wawa' Appera, gaiters and hall gaiters ;• ehihinan't shoes i• aluratfelegvnt assortment of Hats aril Caps, are now Orettilig at the earrings Bank, rer29 • NO. 5, B. R. r~c~r~.~a~»LT~ :..4.:::~.;, :nor. ~.~,~~.~.~~,:.~w~-. MORE NEW GOODS HERE'comes N . 0,8, seal 'With. : ' eae best sown. - UWI4 of the cheepeal and beat GOOD:S in Tow anda, consisting es usuel of Dry Goods, Otoceries, Crocks'', Hardware. Ding* end meditines, Bows and Sham, Iron and Nads, &c.; the. Of course, you all knOw where to come to get the clwapest goads—an Conte on one end all, and mill et BA I RD'S, May 1 29, tB4B. No. 3, Stick Raw. ETATS & CAPS.—A good assortment silk and fur Li Hits, genes glazed cape, with capes, (a great-ar ticle for stormy weather.) men and boy's cloth caps. children's velvet caps, &c. You will find 311 these kinds, and many more, at m 29 BAIRD'S. noMESTIC GOODS.—Sheetings and iihirtings. cotton ysna, haus, wicking, carpet yarn, &c., &c., at No. 3. B. R. W.S3I lIA I 11D'. 4 . - . - - - NvOODEN W A RE:—Half bushel, peck and fOur quart measures, clothes pins, &e. at No. 3, Brick Roar. • may 3 I • BAIRD'S. INDOK GLABB-..An assortMent at No. 3, VV Brick Row. my 3 rISH.-A good article of Codfish and Mackerel. at N 0.3, B.R. rov3l BAIRD'S. T EITHER.—Any quantity of Sole and Upper Lea -LA thee at . tnyll BAIRD's.' H . A It D GOODS.—Iron, nails, steel, band irnn.horae shoes, dm., fresh stock, at • BAIRD'S. SPRING TRADE. • . OPEN ING with great attractions Mille Cash Store or MONTANYE'S & CO., No. 6 main sweet. where may be found all of the Staples adapted to s pring Trade. Lumberinen don't pass as, we have the Ark L.pe that is right, and the Purk that is four oche: thick TWO Tons Essington's best hammered iron. just te seised, at MONXANYES & CO. . 20 BBL& MESS PORK and s fear htMdred of Hams on hand, at MONTAN 7EB & CO. tIITZOL - .2 POT TAB- D:0:0 - 1 3 Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon ! EMULOUS TO EXCEL! S. Cooper if G. Jackson, REsrl.:curl:UV inform their friends and tha public generally, that they have fitted up that large room in the New Brick Block of B Kingshery, 'rowan da,.in a superior style, where they will take pleasure in waiting upon their old customers, and making t new ones In addition, they will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of FANCY GOODS, such as Bear's Oil, Maccasser's Oil, Ox Marrow, Cologne, Victoria perfume, Hair brushes, Shoeing and Tooth brushes, and Combs. ALSO—AII kinds of Ladies' curls. Bosoms and Collars, 'Cravats, Suspenders, Razors and Strops, Ameri can Shampoone, fui sale by the bottle, for restoring the hair and preventing the accumulating of dandruff— warranted to keep the hair from falling off if used ac cording to directions. Always kept on band • fresh supply of lined and composition hair. • Dye warranted tochange the hair instantly from a red or- gray, to a beautiful brown or black. Gentlemen's Coats and Pants cleaned or colored and warranted to give satisfaction. Razors boned on short notice. Boots and shoes blacked to order. Call and see for yourselves. Feb 9. - - PATENT MEDICINES.—AII the most celebrated Medicines of the day, can he found at No. 1, Brick Row. my 9 CHAMBERLIN & PORTER. 's SHEE'FINGS AND SKIRTINGS — If you will ex amine our stock, you will be sure to buy, unless you should think the price so loci, that there was some thing wrong in it. KINGSBERY & CO. BSOWN SHEETINGS.—About 43,000 yards of Brown Sheeting'', just reed at , BAIRIP'S. VEPTINGB.—Sstin, silk, satin stripe, silk velvet. and other Vestings, for winter or 'summer, (411 spring ; a greet assditment at BAIRD'S, No. 3, B.R. T_T ARD%VA R E, • good assortment, including Iron, IA Steel, Nails, &c. at No. 2, B.R. FOX'S. BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY. • TOHN W. WILCOX, has removed his establish ment to the shop between Kingsbery's 'and Bart lett's stores, and where he still solicits • share of public patronage. He intends, by a careful selection of dock, and by attention to the interests of his custo- mere to make as neat and durable work as can be ma nufactured in this part of the country. ' He will keep constant'y on hand, and ntanufactnre to order, Morocco, Calf and Coarse Boots and Shoes ; Ladies' Gaiters, Shoes and Slips I Children's do. Genes Gaiters and pumps, ¢e. CO'" Country Produce, of most descriptions, taken in payment for work, at the market price. Towanda, April 26, 1847: riLOTHIS & CASSIMBIIES, Vesting., Overcoat Cloths, such as brown. olive and gold mixed Bea vers will be sold very low at SAVINGS BANK. PRINTS. of every variety and style, foreign and do meatic, now opening atarholesale and retail, at. au3B MO'NTAPIYE'II & CO. GING;HA MS & PRINTS.—PIain and twilled Ging hams, English and American Prints, a beautiful assortment at aep2s MERCER'S, Zt C;,' 10 • • At ~Wholesale and Retail. MONTANYES & CO. are now receiving fresh from New York and Philadelphia; the moat desi rable lot of GOODS. ever offered 'in this market. and think that an experience of twenty years in the melee lion of goods had ought to enable them to patchese as cheep as the cheapest. We invite public attention to oar stock, and think we can offer inducements worthy the notice of the most close buyers and amateurs olde si Me mats. May 1, 1848. sup AI • TAILORING . ESPAHrLISIIIIENT I ri H. &R. DAVIS. TAILIORS. Ode from the ILI. City of Landon.) hate.opened a shop, in the second story" of the new Brick black, erected,by Burton Kingsbrry, on Main street, where they are prepared to execute all orders in their litre with accuracy & despatch. 'horn their long and rigorous instruction in the art, arid their extenaite experience ai Foremen, in the best shops in Loralen, they feel perfectly competent of being able to please the moat fastidious taste, and to execute their work in such substantial and finished style, as to giiesatisfa:tion to their customers.: • Cutibig done to order, and warranted to fit it properly made up. ' G. H. DAVIS, Towanda, Oct. 11, 1547. yIS R. DAVIS. .BATHING SALOON . Glct ( r WU 3 eQo ci&euratooD tIA VE the satisfactton of announcing to their neater -Lions friends, and the public that they have just open. ed a BATHING ESTABLISHMENT. in Towanda, ID the new Brick Block of Burton Eingsbery, where ail who wish to indulge in• the heahhfel and intitorati tog exercise of a CoLn or Wan,. Bath, can at any time be accommodated. 1:0" Call and try it. Feb. 4. The price for 'Bathing once. 25 cents. To Chose who bathe by the month, 50 cents. HEETLNGB-4000 yard► just opened and for inde kJ kJ et roch23 MONTANYES & CO'S. 0 BALES BROWN SHEETING'S, (killjoy, •G skirtings. tricking, wadding, batting, cotton you ow! carpet warp, cheap as the cheapest, at No, 2, B. at :4 , 05 FOX %=r=w;max==l afttrtisivients. Absi!NIsTRAToitS PiETji jr.‘ A Ll t ..peilaposioditked to 'the 'emits of JOHR NORTHROP;leel...hilfi of Hollow torroabips ate heseCaPiikueiiteit to ir;alie &Nay; afbil Mahe batik dahlia against said Mate vrill please 014 sent them daktatalletricated for settlomew. NATHAN NORTHROE- IllonrOe;Pitli rt. 1848. Adasidiettator. g_JAVY Y.TEPAIteIh. T _ , HE sobscnbet proposes to mend to law boson heralim, oat' this folkwriag teams: aisurill oi Alfa in the Common pleas, before arbitrators ma jiistices, and wilt make no charge kw 'service unless his (tent succeeds in the snit. From , experience and observation he ig Of the apiniah t hat it an Mlionsey auflieien, convinced' of 'ate. yOstittli iendi pttlietnifillffily of hip client 9 ORM to recommend a snit or- demos. hi Shedd be Ming to risk his fees on the revolt of the cuts,: and if in any cusp, he is unwilling to incur the rink. be cannot consistently plunge . Ms client into' deb irs)Skins and uncertunly of a lawinit by his advice. Colleetionrof every description will he attended to upon the same terms. CnnvOyaneing snit other kinds of office blisiness dote pitinpflY atitt chnigra. in Otte* iA tI4 **fib end of brick Row aver tbs. row office. west ante main street, Tuwanda. Towanda, lon. Ili4til. WEN RY gam*. AI)AIIMISTIIATOR'S NOTICE.. . A LI, persons indebted to th e estate of JOHN KLINE, deed., late of Ilidgbersy township, am hereby requested to make payrnetif • *Mtn! May, and those having ashes against said estate Will pieta Vr sent them duly authenticated for setdeqkbrit i . hi le I. ISiSt JAMES, .E. KLItSE. • wristimas. sant, 5 . &WAIDANIVE' ANIR reruovBl his pfbce to D. tbsslre new Alm rth H 'wood striet, where ite ffiti l be preiseti to sew thews who need his prOfesaional services., Dec. 29, 1947. y ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A"persons • mdebted to the estate of JOHN BURNS. dec'd., late of Orme* tovip, lie heelefip requested to Wake payment without delay. and thole having cLitita against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settfement. c. ("RIDLEY, Adinifiistrator. Orwell, Hay 29, fB4it. • 61w6 ADMINISTRATOR'S NUT Au, persons indebteed to the estate oft 'Ott,/ P. 114 A TTODItS. d'et'S., late of 44)406 towitshid. ire hereby requested to !take i pay men witheut delay, and those having claim ' s against said estate will pleMe present them duly authenticated for settlement,. ISAAC BerWg. Adminiairator. Springfield, May 'l7, I8&40 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: ALL persons indebted to the estate of Ebenezer, Mi nier, deed., late of Granville tp., are hereby rtrgnea; ted to make payment without delay, end tree basing claims against said estate will please present them fitly authenticated for settlement. WM. 1.. MIX, • AMZI 114:1111X, Granville, May 1, IEI4B. CLASSIFICATION OF RETALERS. THE trinlersigned, having been appointed Apra:met of Mercantile taxes in did fur afildfOrd eousny r hereby gives notice that he his Made the (Matting Classification as the list of penmen, dic.• engaged in vending Gonda and MediaAdiie in Bri dled minty for the year 1848; and-arranged according td fa*. No- tice is also given to all persons iggreited by the classification, that an appeal will be held at the Com missioner'• Ofice, in the botottgh of Ttiwanda,.ots Sat urday, the Ist day of July, 1848, agreeably to de act of Assembly in such cases. IVnon../1 Irauor . Chum AWL. Asylum—John Horton, ;v., no liquor 14 ST glow 14oetov. do 14 7 A W Renshaw, lit** 14 10i Athens born'—H A Phelps, no lii troV 14 7 G A Perkins, do 13 10 31 8 Kovno do 14 7 C H Herrick, do 14 7. H 8 Comstock, 'do 13 lo Welles & Harris, del 12 12 Cheater Perk, dd 14 7 WH&HC Bad, dd .13° 10 Athens tp.—John Watkins. dd , 14' 7 Winans & Gardner, do lividlemon & !Won, do i\ Burlington—Daryall & Gee, do , 13 A & 8 H Morley, do 13 . John V Daniels, do 14 ' • Job . Morley, do 14 Edward Overton,. do 14 E Rathbone, 114Uor la Liao, Newman & Co., Durell—lJ Moody ,& Co. O D Chamberlin Means, strreta & - 14 Franklin—James W Menne, • day 14 R K Hawley, do 14 Granville—L D Taylor & Co. da 14 Herrick—L H Brownaon do 14 Leroy—H 8 Holcomb do 14 Monroe-w 4 C "'agree ; . trO 14 8 L & R Yowler, do 12 James Phinney, do' 13 I .1 Warford, - do 12 Brown & Rockwell, do l4 J B dt. G Smith,. : dd 14 Venom= & Northrup, do 14 Benjamin Coolbaugla, do 14 8 8 dr, J BIN Himnwn, liquor 11 John Hanson ; Orwell—Henry Gibbs, • Theo. Humphry, Pike—Augustus 8. Szniet, J E Bullock, D Bailey & Sok . do 14 Ititlgberry—Wilson & Wirbfr, liquor 14 Murphy. Neelwith & Co. no 114: 14 Rome-1. S Maynard, do . 14 D M Wades, • • do • 14 George Nichols, dd lv & A .1 Itittyffird, da Sheshequin—William Campbell, dd Kinney & Ptatterlees, do Nathaniel Moody, do Smithpeld—Lyman Duffey, - WPM ' M Kullock &. CO., do E 8 Tracey. no Blow W F Kellogg. do - Springfield - I —E Norman t do Standing Sone—Jobe C Adams. do Tracey. liquor Woos. !karts & Co. do . Towanda lit—• Elliott & Tonkin, so liquor • 8 8 Batley. do 0 D Butietl. do 011.10040 & Pada. do E T Fax. do E W Baird. - do 'tracy & Moms, do Charles kid. do Kiagsbery, jr. do Montayes & Co. - do Miles Cutter, do 8 4 lid C Haan, do r 4 netts. ' do Hugh Onan4 do D C; Hall, • de IL Kiagebeq & Co. Spat II Sayre, do Patrick o'Blain, - do John B Ford, do Troy biro'-8 W& D F-Pcrineroy, do 1. & E Rim**, Thomas Maxwell, do F Redington, . do Baird & Stephens, no liquor EF &FL Ballard, do Chiter—Coy Tracey, 'do William Gibson, ' do - Cl i Welles jr & Ca. do 14 7 Peckham & Many. do 14 7 Warren—Benj MAW*. do 14 7 itobert Cooper; do 14 .7 We11a...1 lk Taylor, do 14 . 7 Wyohning—r. & A Lewis. _ ho 14 T l'sl H&C H . Wales, do 13 10 C 8 fisher, do 13 10 Wysox—Judson Holcomb, Naos 14 104 Maynard diCoolboogb, do 14 104 May 31, ISIS. J. M. WATTLES. APigaigor• S. OILS & DYESTUFFS, aloe Mateheo e gross, at Non. ; B. R. FOX'S. PA TN :17 I=3ll .do 13 no liquor 14 do 13 no liquor 14 de 14 do 13 do • 14 7 7 HO 7 i 13 10 14 7 14 7 14 T 13 y- IS 13 IS 13 10 14 V 13 10 14 7 IS 10 13 10
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