incsdpmbile, &c. • iItARDWARE AND STOVE STORE! TNANIEL LORD cokes this method to inkins the .1/ intsalitmts of Bradford Co., and the surrounding country, that be is receiving at the old stand Sof J. P. - Kirby, a large and welleelecumi assortment of MEW AL .11131 L X. "WILT AL. NOl., Consisting in part of the following : copper, tin. sheet iron bar soil sheet lead, lead pipe of various sizes, anvils, cotter and staple vices, crow bin, spades, sho vela and forks, mill, X cut, circular, panel & web saws, SAMMY HARDWARE, 'CARPENTER'S & JOINER'S Tools, House Trimmings of various descriptions. COOK & PARLOR STOVES, Latest improvement. Alm, the Self -Regulating Par lor Sknye. He will manufacture and keep on hand Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Wire, of al' kinds, and at lbw prices. All persons wishing to purchase Hardware, will do well to call on D. Lord before Purchasing at any other place. His stock is en tirely new add fresh. "He will sell as cheap as any oth er - establishmon twithin 100 miles of this place, (no mistake.) All kinds of Copper, Tin and !Sheet Iron Ware, repaired and made to order in workmanliketnan ner. Towanda, June 26, 1848. ioUmpfu—Cast Iron well and cistern pumps, war ranted to draw water from thirty to sixty fret for sale at the New Hardware Store. D. LORD. 1 - 41 - qgIitifORYVIIP47S;OVISt WITH THE OLD FIRM TOMKINB t6c MAKINSON would inform those interested, thit we hive concluded to close up the business of the firm. We find our Capital is not in our bands, but distributed over Bradford and Tioga coun ties, and we have employed an Agent to call upon oaf customers, so-as to give them an opportunity to take up their notes; or either of the old firm will receive mo neys and give a receipt to apply. We hope and true we shall not be obliged to place a - large number of our custorner's.notes in the hands of magistrates. Neces sity, however, compels us to make collections. Thwe of our customers in and about Towanda, that have un settled matters on book, will be good enough to call and have them closed up. The business hereafter will be continued-under the firin of JAB. MAKINSON & Co. Towanda, June 22, 1848. • • FLOUR. ,-A QUANTITY OF SUPERFINE FLOUR just .11. received, and for sale by like single barrel or load, at je27 SIERCURB'. Cheapest Goods ever- sold in Towanda, ARE NOW SIELLNG AT THE SAVINGS SANK ! SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS of every der crmtion, 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 with a perfect rush, we can.here mention, such as Frch lawn gingham', dirk and light ginghams, linen lustre", French lawns, berages, and egreat assortment of Prints are now selling lower than the lowest at No. 5, B R. . June 14, 1848. ' REED'S. BONNETS, and Bonnet. Trimmings. of every des cription, suitable for the season. way be found in abundance, at.d very cheap at 5, B.R. REED'S. PARASOLS & UMBRELLAS, the most extensive and splendid assortment ever tiro% into Towanda, May toe found at No. 5, B. R. REED'S. BROADCLOTHS. Cassimeres, and Sommer jituffs —and milers variety, to sultan tastes and all clas ses of people, aellina extremely low at REED'S. grIRAIN CRADLES—One doz. Reynold's superior %Jr —also grass and grain scythes, rakes, pitch forks, scythe maths, whet stones, &c., at REED'S. EXECUTOR'S .NOTICE A LI/persons indebtarto the estate of FREDERICK BRADLEY; deed., late of Litchfield, are hereby Teguested to make payment without delay, and those haring claims againtt said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. ' ANDREW BRADLEY, Z Ex t SAMUEL DAVIDSON, S ecu Litchfield, June 14. 1848. NOTICE! A.LL persons indebted to the subscriber, by note, 41. book account or otherwise, must pay me'by the tint day of August next, or the same will be placed in the hands of the proper persons, fir collection. Ronse,Joae 12, 1848. L.B.MAYNARD. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS ! NOW receivin g elrnost daily at the Central Brick Store, (Cheap side of Main 5t...) fresh supplies of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Which we are Sellin g at.unusually low prices. If you Brant cheap and g ood Goods,.mark the Central Store. For particulars, ace Reporter next week. M i iy 29, 1848. N. N. BETTS. STOP ! 'STOP ! T WOULD say to my old friend's and all that wish to buy goods cheap, that I am still to be found at the CENTRAL STORE, where my arrangemepts.are still to partially take charge of and assist Nr.N.N Deus in the above named establishment. . I would therefore be pleased at any time to show and Gaddy you that it is not always a• fact that thou. who make the Mott notse in the world, of haie the' largest" stores, (hat set roods the cheapest. Respectfully, pewit. • Toivanda, Juno 6, 1848. A.D.NIONTAiIYE. rII,OTHB & CABSIMEREB.—EngIish, French I/ old American Qloths and Cassimeres,,sind a large assortment of Fancy Cissimeros, selling at very low fates at the Central Store. N. N. BETTS. QUMMER ,GOODS.—Striped, checked, and plain 1-3 - linen and cotton goods, for summer wear, at the Central Store. N. N. BETTS. LAMES.' 16 . 60)8.—Lacens, gingham, raw ails, sod silk and' linen ginghams, (new style of goods) Je !nines, white dross goods, of every variety, at the Central Store. je7 N. N. BETTS. t BOOTS ¢ SHOES.—Ladies' flea, coletea , and bik gaiters, slips, and walking shoes, gent's cow hide, kip, calf and seal bpots and shoes, and children's do., stiffing low at flit r:enteal store. N. N. BEtTet. GROCERIES.—good yonng ttyson am! bysori akin teas, at 374 itad 4.0 eenta—end sugar to sweeten it at 61 and 8 cents; all other kinds o( GrOceries in portion at the Central Store. N. N. . .UXPECTED in a kw days, a few more load, of 14' New Goods, at N. N. BETTS'. WANTED, any quantity of Butter, at the market prima, at the Central,Store. N. N. BETTS. TEOHORN BONNETS are low—if any doubts it. la than step into FOX'S, and test the fact ; a good aiwortment of Florence braid, also, new and fashionable gibbons, Sowers and leiss. at No. 2 Brick Row n. 24 -vvroRSTEDIJRViuit 000D8:—Plain, figured and plaid, black and colored Alliaccas ; black and cu. hired French li.erinoos: Oregon Plaids; rich French and common Cashmeres, DoLainea, &c., a great variety of styles for sale at 88 P 25 MERCUR'S, MID All" AIL mar rAL7 AL AST gsa. I, Z 1 127 Oo 41111Biat, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens.of da, and the public generally that he is prepared to execute in the neaten. style .11 descriptions:of House, Sign, Coach or Carriage Painting, or Trimming ; and every va tidy of Fancy • and Ornamental Painting. From his long experience and the Many specimens of his productions now in use, he entertains a flattering hope that by close affillication to his profession, and being prompt to,order le may secure a suitable awe of public pitmans. Hajnay be friend at all times at the Chair Paetory of -may dr, Melanges, where he win be en hand to latent& the calls of those Mho may want bis services. PAPER-HANGING done on short no tice, in a 'opener manner and rcasonablefterms Towanda, July 4, 1849. illertManittle, Cc. DRUCS, MEDICINES OROCERJEB & UQUORII. TORN B. FeRD qua just naceived. it his Drug store ef . one door below Kinpbery's store, in Dirmasbery's new brick block, Main street, • a tarp addition to his former asponnient, which be now offers to the attention of the public. His stock now comprises every ankle usually kept, among which may be found the following: DRUGS & MEDICINES Opium. cream tartar, camphor, casfile soap, liquorice, balsam copaiba, rhubarb, jalap, aloes, flowers chamo mile, gum arable, castor oil, quicksilver, magnesia, roll and flour sulphur, refined and crude borax, calomel, rod precipitate, corrosive sublimate, aqua ammonia, tartaric acid, epeom salts, laudanum. senna, sulphate quinine, all of the manual oils, gism myrrh, cantharifies. gum tragacanth, corks, sarsaparilla, gamboge, litharge, spir its turpentine, rotten stone, umber, terra de sienna, salt petre, annis seed, isinglass, cubebs, annotto, bre-, &c. • GROCERIES. Crushed, loaf, and muscavado sugars, cheaper than can be bought elsewhere in town; black and green lea; otheratus, pepper, spice, mustard, peprre - sauce, raisins, nutmegs, cloves, mace, Rio and Java coffee, starch, gin ger, oils, blacking, cradle, brown, variegated and fancy soap, sperm and tallow candles, tobacco, segan and snuff, matches, &c., LIQUORS. Cognise, Otard, peach and American Brandy ; St. Croix. Jamacia and tiew England Rum ; swan, lion and Baltimore Gin ; Scotch, Irish and Monongehals Whiskey ; &fistula, pale and-brown Sherry, pure juice, Port, Tenerife, Lisbon, Malaga, Muscat, claret and champaigne wines, alcohol, PERFUMERY & FANCY GOODS. Bay water, lavender, colonge and rose water, mac cassar and bear's oil, oft° roses, uc marrow, pomatum, rouge, pearl powder, bandeline, flesh, tooth, hair, nail and clothes brushes, feather dusters, calf wallets, boy's belts, combs, pins, fish hooks, pencil points, playing c.irds, percussion caps, irik,.sreel pens, 8- PATENT MEDICINES: Western Panacea. Balm of Columbia, Pink Syrup, Kamstock's Vermifuge Hay's Liniment, Mother's Re lief; Pain Extractor, Acoustic oil, Hair dye, Andrew's and Mrs. Brown's Painkiller, Godfrey's cordial, Adhe sive plaster, Townsevc., Webster's, Wood's and hemp herd's Sarsaparilla, Lithontripic mixture, Wistar's Bal sam, Hungarian Balsam of Life, Upham's Electuary, M'A Ilister's Ointment, Shepherd's, Komstocks, °nick's and Fahnestock's Vermifnge, Brown's celebrated Lotion for Consumption, Sovereign balm pills, sugar coated Pills, and all the moat popular medicines of the day. a 3. The stock -js complete, containing everything kept in the largest establishments, and is 'Kenai at the lowest possible prices. Remember, that Cheap Drug, Grocery and Liquor Store, is in Kfrigsbery's new block. Towanda, June 46-1 848. REGIMENTAL • DERS. TO the °fritters and Soldiers of the 6th 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 end equipped ac cording to law/ for regimental drill and inspection at the house of Demarass, in Litchfield. Given under my hand, at my office, in Athena, June 6th, 1848.. JACOB HARDER, Colonel. LARGEST & LATEST ARRIVAL OF SPRING & SUMMER COODS. H. 8. & C. MERCUR, RESPECTFULLY announce to their numerous friends and customers, that they are now opening the largest and .most general -assortment of GOODS. ever before offered an ToLaranda, embracing almost every thing wanted by persons of every class and Condition. Alin : those wishing to purchase Goods for cash, will and it for their interest to examine this 'tech. Towanda, Mal 26, 1848. NOT THE FALL OF EMPIRES ! Bat a Grill F4ll is the Price of Goods, at the SAVINGS - BANK ! CREED, the proprietor, is now receiving a large . assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which are selling so low as to astonish even the `• The selection consists of every vette y and style of fashionable goods for the season, • 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 call, and we will atom, them that goods can and will be sold cheaper at the Savings Bank, No. 6. Brick Row, than in any other itstablishment in Bradford Co. e". REED. Towanda, May 30, 1848. " Goods well Bought are half Sold 1" 0. D. BARTLETT, Is now opening a large stock 4turrextensive variety of GOODS, selected with the greatest care, and bought under great advantages in the cities of New York and Philadelphia—taking advantage of the favorable condi tion of both markets—and having in view the motto above, has so bought that he care' and will sell on as fa uorable terms as the cest, and will endeavor to show to community the advantage of buying from those who buy ivull. Towanda, May 23, 1848: 'SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. 300 VOLS. published by the/ American Sunday School Union, wafer sale low in quantities to alit purchasers. my 23 .fO. D. TIARTLETT. STOVES ! Copper, Tin, and Sheo Iron, Brass JAPANNED AM) BRITANNIA_ WARE, 111110LESAL6 .1411 RET•IL DC. HALL is now receiving another large-supply • a the above gOods, which be is prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, to Suit t purphaseur at the most reduced prices, for cash, - lumber u -grain. More' and Manufacturing 4stablidensent, on \the corner of Maio and Bridge streets, where may be found the largest and best assortment of Stoves, this side of the city of Albany, such as Auckeye cooking stove, arranged with a rota- . [Nos. ry top, and hot air oven combiziod, I, 2,3, 4 RorTsr Empire hot air oven, • 4 " • Universe, ' " 4 " Fulton, " (iniprcied) 2,3, 4 Congress tight air Cooking, 2,3, 4 Knickerbocker, " . ; 3 Albany Elevated Oicn,. . 2, 3, 4, 5 r-Fremipu, , 2,3, 4,5, 6 Kergo's pat. self-regulator, air-tight parlor, l, 2, 3 Em. ter air-tight parlor, 2,3, 4 Congress do. Albany do. (routers.) Albany Fancy wood parlor, N.Y.city 'do • . " parlor coal stoves, 1, 2 Common cylinder do. I, 2, 3 A Large quantity of SIM Pipe, Elbows, TI., Mu, . . Copper, Jowled k Britannia Tut, Me, kr. whie.h he will sell as aboila, at wholesale or retail. Shut Iran, -Tin, Brass and Gipps? Work, made to order on short notice, and warranted. Perron' wishing to pur chase the above artielts will do well by calling at the above store, before purchasing elsewhere, as the propri etor is bound not to bi undersold by any living man. 5,000 SHEEP PELTS wanted, for which cash will be paid. Towanda, June 14, 1648. 6ml, MRS, DOANE, MLLINER AND MANTAUMAKEII, - Next diror to the Bridge, Toteonda. 113 constantly receiving and disposing of on the most 1- reasonable terms,thc best and most fashionable goods in her line. Her work will continue to be done in her accustomed prompt gnd fashionable manner, and OD accommodating terms. She has made asimigemesta for reeeividit the Newest Fashions for Bonnet, Cap and Drama whilst they are DOW. . May 24. 1848. rIINGBAMS, ara. styles. sad soAst room cheap %Jr Lewes, of *TENT dime**, ; Organdie ma[* embroidered mohair. sad in act the most dssitable styles of Dress Goods ia .ateket.withiriatadallitemulch chesrrr thou pny other goodt, is tuvro, at YOrt.4.. fikuipanbig, &c. GREAT REDUCTION - IN PRICES ! NE W GOOD S, Af the Come of Maize and.Briga JKINGSBERY. JR. is flow reeeking-frum New • York and Philadelphia, • large and cheap stock of SpriOg and Summer Dry.. Goods : - Also, • general iksortment of Groceries. ilardtbare, Crockery, Family 111edicinee, Boots and Shoes, (a lame variety.) Nails, Glass, Feints, Dye-woode, Fish, h.c. Also Leghorn, Pedal and Prim leaf Hate; Angola,- pearl. eassimere and silk Mats ; Florence, China-pearl. Neapoliton, open work and lawn Bonnets. Books and Stationery, Wall paper from 10c to 50c per piece, Win dow paper, &c. Musical instruments—Flutes, Clari nets, Flageolets, Fifes, &c. J. KINGSBERY, JR. Towanda, May 17,1848. NEW SPRING GOODS; RE.ID ! RE.1111! ! BKINGVERY' & CO.. are now receiving from • Philadelphia and New York. the largest, cheapest and moat complete assortment of GOODS of all kinds, ever opened in Towanda, which will positively be Gold cheaper than goods have ever before been offered in this place. We invite the citizens to all and see our assort ment and s pricepur goods before purchasing elsewhere, as we have got many things which are rare and desire- Me to be obtained. Don't forget the place, B. BINGS BERY & 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. rIINGHAMS.—We have i large quantity of all patterns, very handsome and desirable ; Fre*h and linen gingham% of excellent quality. may 12 KINGSBERY & CO LAWNS.—French, American and Organdie Lawns, a beautiful assortment ; alas), plaid and figured silk wool Mirages. my 17 KINGSBERY & CO. CALICOES.—A choice selection of Merrimack, or ange and bloc, pink and all other kinds, small fig ure. Two shilling calico for nine cents; call and see, bu• mind, the only place is 'KINUSBERY & CO. J. N. SUMNER, M. D., DENTIST, HAS arrived in town, and may bo found for • few weeks at Wormier?" Horst. His friends arc invited to call. Towanda, May 10, 1848. U. C. PORTER, M. D. TDEZO2.O2I-1.7 EMIGNECTM9 CIFFERS his professional services to the people of ILI Towanda, and vicinity. Office at Chamberlin di Porter's Drug store, No. 1. Brick Row. my 9 CHAMBERLIN & PORTER, Wholegile and Retail Dealers in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Al fio. 1, Brick Row, Towanda. JUST receiving, a large assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Choice Wines and Liquors, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Dye Woods and Dye Stuff's, 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 articles kept at this establistunent: Sugars of all kinds, Stuart's sugar house syrup, molas ses, syrups of all kinds, pepper, spice. mns•snl, pepper sauce, cloves, nutmegs, mule, raisins, Zente curAtt citron, cinnamon, salad oil, cassia buds, tamarinds, cho colate, cocoa, soda, lemon and water biscuit, rice starch, ginger, salwratas, saltpetre, government Java and Rio coffee, whale, lard and sperm oil, demijohns, jug., 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 taUow candles, &c. Mattonery. Writing, letter and cap paper, English drawing paper, Loudon and Bristol board, black, blue, red and carmine ink, indellible and India juk, water colors, ink stands, assorted, quills, steel pens, sealing wax, wafers, crayons, drawing and carpenter's pencils, envelopes, &c. Tobacco, Nam! mad nicer*. Cavendish, twist, plug and fine cut chewing, Spanish and Scarfalatti and common smoking, all sizes, marca boy, Scotch, rapper and American gentleman's linufE— Imported Segars, a great variety, inciodicg La Norma", "anatelas, tinges, Regalia', Justo Salm, Reims, Planta tions, Presardos, Lapoetas, Principe's, Fragancias, La Alianzas, Cigarcttos. cigar cases, and mateies. arwskea Mild Cambs. Paint, varnish, marking, sash, whitewash, counter, flesh. broom, clothes, tooth, nail, comb, hst, hair, shoe, stove and lather' brushes. Ivory, dressing, side and back combs, of all descriptions. Seeps, Perhersrp aad Cavarea. Gucrlsin'a ambrosial shaving cream. Henry's Chinese do., Poussell's shaving cream; genuine. military. soap, Low's brown Windsor, walnut oil, palm, almond and French tiolet, and gull's variegated soap, wash balls, &c. Lubin's extract, jockey club, eglantine mousse lain, Patchoully, boquet de Oregon, ext. do violettes, cachous aromatique, pastilles, bey water, blk „lavender, neroli. oil musk. perfume satchels, utto rose, rose water, pomade, amandine, mean fun, Persian, French and Am eriran toilet powder. Jules Hauel's and Phalon's hair dyes, Preston's and Merrill's pungente, bear, maccesser, buttalo and antique oil, ambrosial tooth paste,:.chlorine detergent and orris dentrifrice, endermic soap, &c. .1111sestlitareers. 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 pansoforceps, turn-keys, lancets, letbeon, 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, China pearl, Pamela, Leghorn, and other fashion. able styles of ladies' and misses' Bonnets, very cheap; also Bonnet ribbons, artificials, wreaths. &c. 1:11.1V 17 • KINGSBERY & CO. An Extensive luortatent et &tidy-made Clothing Just received at L.Batchekr's CLOTHING STORE. MY stockis large, tornptisitt I fdlt assottrnebt of bummer clothingof every k'El : such sa Tweed Croton, Queen's Ckaki, sad sea 'zed coreisieu Seek and.bebit elpt,k, linen end cloth d nCOATS4 Mao, PANTS & VESTS, of every kind ; cravats and handerchiefs, gloves and summer hose, all offensel cheap—so cheap that I think it will pay for coming and looking al my stock. Also. A good assortment of Broad Clolks, Casiinseres and V&ings, Tweed" and Kentucky Joatui, Linens, he., that I will make up to order, and very cheap. I pledge myself to sell u cheap as can la bought any where in the country. L. BATCHELER. Towanda, May 8, 1848. 3,4, 5 2,3, 4 TOINER'S TOOLS.—A good assortment of Bead, a) Moulding and Bench PLANES, grooving plows, and other Joiner's Tools, just received from the menu factory, end for sale low by 0. D. BARTLETT. MISS. CRIFFLN :would again inform the ladies that she has just received the latest styles of HATS, sod also a large assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of noway. Ribbons. Donnas. 4c., to which aba invites the attention of the Ladies. 0:3. Her shop is removed to her new building on Pine street, two doorh west of Chamberlin & Porter's Drug Store. Towanda, May 17, 1848. uplena GREEN PAHASOLEt—a few more of thous did green .ilk add Turk soda fringed pereiols and shades, just reed and' soiling very low at FOX'S. A 11411.— • law and rid lied. Vasetilui rid. bp. P lilt *owe 3opo Few; rtißarage, ctundnj chronic yellow, coma, &c., it rIIAIRD's• 0 r•ierles. aliscAmcous rAbvertisanents. POUT" (11661i11t AT Tax WILT GENUINE CHEAP CASH STORE, 1N TOWANDA. T. FOX would most respectfully inform his old • friendfi, and any one else who is in want of mer chandise, that he is receiving and will keep conalantly on hand a good assortment of all kinds of Goods usually kept in a country Ware i—Dry Gosids,Groceries, Crock ery, Hardware, Boots 4 shoes, Hats and Caps, Fish, Paints and Oils, Dye stuffs, Iron. Nails, Carpeting. We will come& r it a favor for people to bet us show them our goods, as we think they cannot fail to suit. It is true, I cannot boast of as great a number of years experience in purchasing goods, in some, yet I trust the good people of Bradford have not forgotten their own dear Leught experience in buying goods of these same 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. Pleane give us a call. at No. 2, Brick Row. Toiranda, May 24. 1848. E. 'l'. FOX. JOY TO THE WORLD ! rrAE only Universal Remedy is at last discovered in the shape of Cheap Goods, at FOX'S. It is an an esternal remedy, but if applied by the subscriber, is warranted sure cure. and no mistake. If • man feels poor or bad in the region of his p>cket book, the most efficient remedy is to call at Fos's, and buy what goods he wants, as he can buy more for less money than at any other place in town. For anything like, dyspepsia. the safest, plesantest and best remedy is a quantity of that fresh, delieiJus Tea at Fox's, from 38 to 6s per 11.., sweetened with some of that nice 6d Sugar. In fact, there is hardly a disease that flesh is heir to, that a reme dy cannot be found for at my2l Fors. AN ACT ENTITLED AN ACT for the benefit of the People of Bradford Co.: Be 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 trifle, hardly worth mention ing. at No. 2, Brick Row. my 24 • FOVM. CROCKERY, ■ large lot in setts, &e.; an.l Looking Glasses, a great variety, cheap at FOX'S. 600 FIRKINS BUTTER wanted, at the highest market price. my 24 E. T. FOX. TOWANDA NEW CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. THE subscriber hu opened a C Lora I NG ISTOIII., two doors north of the Public Square, on Main street. (nearly opposite the new brick tavern now being erect ed by C. L. Waid, 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 as - COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRT-BOSOMS, CRAVATS, Collars, Stocks, Suspenders. Gloves, Hosiery, Drawers, Flannel Underskirts, 4-c., He has also on hand and is constantly receiving, a large assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, stich as Silks, Satins, Marseilles, &c., ail of which will be made up to order on short notice arid on reasonable terms. The subscriber having been a practical Tailor for the last 15 years, in the city of New York, flatters himself that he can give satisfaction to all who may fa vor him with their patronage. His 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. c 3 C UTTING and MAKING UP flir persons who prefer to furnish their own nratetials ; and Cutting done for -persons who wish to have their garments made else where-0U of which ihall be done with neatness and despatch. The subscribe, Is also agent for A. yithceler's Report of Fashions, which he can furnish to such as are want ing. on reasonable terms. 13. A. SMITH. Towanda, June C,, 18114. CIIENANGO LAKE BOAT LINE, I yfriavrat_aremmegg. THE proprietors of this long•establtsbed Line, still continue the business of freighting merchandise, produce, lumber &c., between Binghamton mid .P eta Pork, end solicit the continued patronage of their friends.— They are prepared with it/creased twilit* to accom modate tho public. hiving FORTY FIRST CLASS LIKE BOOTS, which will enable them to despatrh a hual direct from New-tort to Binghamton DAILY during the season, with NO TRANSHIPMENTS on the !maim route. (r:rThey invite a call from their friends before shipping, ua their charges will be at lowest rates. (U. WKINNEY, Binghamton ; 1..t0r,..wir :.:: JESSE HINDS. 7 Baalli-.11., N. Birk; CD. A.. REXFORD, .. n•• The subscriber still continues the business of Sto- rage and Forwarding, and may at all times be found at his well known stisrehouse, where he keeps for sale at lowed prices. Flour, Salt, Urindstones, Ropes, Pitch, Oakum, Beef, Pork, &c. ocr Cash paid for all kinds of Lumber and Produce, &entered at the Storehouse. C. M'KINNEY. Binghamton, April 21, 1848. 45m6 SHAW lA.—Mirage. printed Cashman. brocha. de !aim, Thibet; and a great variety of Collars, which cannot fail to suit. KINGSBERY & DARASOLS AND PAR.ABOLETTES.—A great 1 variety of silk, gingham and 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 flat ters himself that they have been bought as cheap, if not more so, than any other merchant can buy, and is ab solutely sure they will be sold cheaper. Call and see, at my 17 KINGSBERY & CO. `J~~3rJ~`9~s~~ta THE co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers in the practice of Medicine and Surge ry is this day dissolved by mutant consent. Their ac counts are left with J. B. CROSS. at Ford's Drug Store and who is Luly authorized to settle them. RAM UE I, HUSTON, To ands, !Nay 1, 1340'. CHAS. K. LADD. ~ BUGGY AND HARNESS FOUND. FOUNb, on Saturday. - the 13th of May instant, in the 'township of Shesheqnfn, upon it/itemises of George rummy. and in the moist" near the main road reading hack from the Susquehanna river, • one horse BUGGY WAGON, with a one harneu in it. The wa gon is about half-worn—painted black, With fine white stripe, and cushioned with gray satinett, (now nearly worn out.) It hal good eliptic springs, and the dash board karts backWitrd There was kr it ern old cuithimi and sheep skin. The Harness appears to be a plough harness, no breeching, half tugs and chain!, thill straps, made of a halter strap, and &ruble lines. In the wagon Was ands a strap hiker with' part of the stale cut off, and the bead stall of a bridle with the blinders tut off. The wagon appeared to have been standing there some two or three weeks. • The oi►ner can have said property, by calling.= the subscriber, and paying for this advertisement. Itibeshequin, May 19, 1848. PHILIP ROGERS. TWO NEW BUGGIES FOR SALE. FOR SALE, two new BUGGIES, in complete urder for running. They are finished in a superior man ner, made of good and substantial materials, and will be Wild at a great bargain, fur Csantonly. They may be seen at Esenwinee shop, in the lower part d the boro'. May 24. 1848. J. A. EISEN WINE. NOTICE! • TZREAS, my wife MARIA bar IA my bed sod baud withootany just cause Or provocatioo. this is therefore to forbid all panto= harboring or trumine Mr ea my imetro . rd. as I will pay Da debts of bar du tiactiog. after si date. ; MORGAN MOON. ARmr4. May $4, 1841. SAWS:—ate 5ati5.,844,63 ad' eloot crosscut bart%., at Buck Row. &c. MORE NEW COORS HElt'comes NO. 114 *Pin. with ' thelieek warts eti of the mid best GOODS in l'oers Ruda, conitistitsg, ea weal of Dry Goods, Graturies. en4urrY, adrdwires .Drusa and medicines, Boats an d Shoe., Iron and Nails, dte., &e. Of course, you all Imre , where to come to pt the timeliest goode—ao come on - one and all.and call di BAIRD'S, M. 29, 1848. No. 3, Bradt Row. "FIATS & CAPS.—A good assortment silk and fur Hats, gent'allszed cameral' cape (a great ar ticle for stormy weather, ) men and boy 's cloth caps. chddrau's velvet caps, &c. You will find all these kinds, end many more, at m 29 BAIRD'S. DOMESTIC GOODS.—Sheetings and Skirtings, cotton yarn, batts, wicking, carpet yarn, iltc., &c.. at No. 3, B. R. triy3l " BAIRD'A. --- lii OODEN 1 , quart measures, clothes pi es, &c. at No. 3. Brick Row. may3l . BAIRD'S. - - - - - -- ,- - - WINDOW GLASS—An assortment at No. 3, Brick Row.- m y 3l . BAIRD'S. FISH. -A good article of Codfish and Mackerel, at N 0.3, B.R. rue3l BAIRD'S. --,-- T EATHER.-- , Any quantity of Solo and tipper Lea . 11.4 titer at. mv3l BAIRD'S. HARD GOODS.—Iron , nails, steel, band iron, horse stifles, Arc., fresh stock, at BAIRD'S. SPRING TRADE, OPENING with great attractions at the C a sh Store of MONTANi E'S & CO., No. 6 main Street, where may be found all of the Staples adapted to spring Trade. Lumbermen don't pass us, we base the Ark Rope that is right, and the Pork that is f..ur nches thick TW 0 Tons Essington's best hammered iron, just re crived, at M ONT A N YES & CO. 20 BBL& MESS PORK ■nd a few hunthed of Hama on hand, at MONTANYES & CO. IDDATENT th.r . most celebrated 1- Medicines of the day, can he found at No. 1, Brick Row. myB CHAMBERLIN & PORTER. SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS —lf you will ex amine our stock, you will be sure to buy, unless you should think the price so low, that there was some thing wrong in it. KINGSBERY & CO. 'DROWN SHEETINGS.—About 43;000 . 72141s of 1./ Brown Sheeting*, jusit reed at B.‘IR I i'S. VESTINDS.-B..tin. silk, satin strips, silk velvet and other Vestings, for winter or summer, fall or spring ; a great assortment.at BARD'S, No. 3, B.R. HARDWARE, • goof! assoittnent, including Iron, Steel, Nails, &c. at No. 2, D.R. FOl'S. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, Vestings, Overcoat Cloths, such as blown. olive and geld mixed Bea vers will be sold very low at SAVINGS BANK. 1 - )IUITS, of every variety and style, foreign and mestic, now opening at wbolewde and retail, at 11E1 It_INGIIA & PRINTS.—PIain and tsailled Ging kfr hams, English and American Fri" • beautiful issmitment at sep2.s MERCUR'S. (Q) (° • • At Wholesale and Retail: 114 ONTA NYES & CO. are now receiving fresh from New York and Philadelphia, the most slesi raWre 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 enable 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 siraWe goods. May I, 1848. C-4 e 5 = tb THE NOMINATIONS ARE MADE; • , t OW IT PS, '17130 CF. HARDER respectfully wishes to inform the . citizens of ToWentia, and the public.that he has commenced the HARNESS AM) TRUNK MAKING MOMS, an Towanda, on Main street, a kw loots above Oridge street, where he will keep constantly on hand or make to onPir. Plated and ammo* Harness, Trunks and Trisnk Palters, and all kinds, of work in his line. CAR RIAGE TRIMMING and MILITARY WORK done . to order. .From his, experience in the business, and punctuality in attendiiig to it, he hopes he may receive • -shar• of puLlic patronage. co• All kinda of work may be had at hisaliop cheap er than at any other shop in this county. Towanda, June 12, 184€1. 1.11 Auditor's .4-olice. E undersigned, having een appointed pn Auditor 1 by the Orphan's court of Bradford county, to mar shal assets, and distribute the fund raised by the Admin istrator's sale of the real and personal estate of I.S.Warn. of Monroe, deed, will attend to the duties of his ap- Pobltmont, on Saturday, the With day of August next, at I o'Jock in the afier'ntion, at his office in the borough .of Towooda, when and where all persons interested,me required to present their claims before. hitri, or be de barred from coming in for a share of said fund. June 21, 1848. WM. SCOTT, Auditor. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! ('1 H. &R. DAVIS. TAILORS, (laic fronsiho Cily of Loudon.) have opened a shop, in the second stoiy of the new Brick block, erected by Burton Kingabery, on Main street, where they are prepared to• execute all orders irr their line with accuracy & despatch. Fiom their long amt rigorous instruction in the art. and their extensive experience as Foremen, in the best ■hops in London. they fed perfectly competent of behig able to please the most fastidious taste, and to execute their work to such substantial and finished style, as to give satisfaction to their cmstomerif.; 0:1' Culling done to order, and warranted to fit if poperfy made up. G. H. DA V IS, Towanda, Oct. 12, Igl7. yl N Rd DAVIS. BATHING SALOON. 134 (.10432132 a 04) VA(920:013/0 ETA V E the satisfactecro of ironowncingto their nutner .l.lonit friends, and the public that they have just open ed a BATHING ESTABLISH ME VT. hi !Towanda, in the new Brick Block of Burton Hingsbery, where all who wish to indnlge in the healthful and invigorat ing exercise of a COLD or WAR"), Bath 4 can at any time be actommodatc4l. 07 Call and try it. - rob. 9. The price . for Bathing once, 25 cents. To those who bathe by the month, 50 cents. SHEETI! yards just opened and kw sale at mcb22 MONTANYEB & CO'B. 12 BALES BROWN !MEETINGS, drillings, shirtiogs, wicking, wadding, batting, cotton yarn and carpet warp, cheap as the cheapest. at No. 2, B. at arpls FOX't. MATCH ES.—Golsh's, Gi and Pierce's Fem don Matches, by the arose or box, at No.l, Brick Row. mvB CHAMBERI.IN & PORTER. T A DIES' DRESS TRIRAIINGS.—Fringe, gimp, .1.4- Imbit buttons, and all kinds of finites for trimming ladies' dresses, at BAIRD'S, No. 3,'lltick Roar. DOOM & SHONS, con Fisting of cow-hide entitle, boots, , ladiee and mimes' slippers, gaiters and haU gaiters ; children's shoes ; also an elegant assortment of Hats an Caps, are now opening at the Sayings Sink, asp2:l ' NO. 6. B. R. S~5 REWARD ! TOLEN from the stable of the subscribe% residing S in Athens tp. on Tnesdly. evening, April :S. SORREL MARE, ;with a Mason hetfinte. Ma& I,* mark en he r rump. The above reemettledilltn for the recovery of the Mare, and ths snot al dottier - Athens, April 26; 1919. CHAS. MIIVITIE. r===ZE:EI MONTANYE'S & CO S/211Y eqtai 168Mbnicutst, N ICE. plIVII•811 I i 14 1 .411 1 1 'poly NOIVHBOP, ilratantiekirasisp, ars booby sajoralad to midi ximitsi lOW, aim! thoto hwilog claim wilt 414 mot dins duly auilloiritstaii,tor ATUA Mtaluti#, • Marna.. May 13. 1848: 11.41.19A0t0tr • • 4 . 1 . 66 t; T HE anbeenlier proposes bo eipe,tsd far , hereafter, on the following terms 14 !lilts in the UO4IIIIOII pleas, before cibittitorc and junt as, and will:make notching fur ,:serio ,Unfess ins F.1,0t . succeeds in the suit. From exper , ftne . e , obstriration he is of the opinion ' that if au ettoinei is sdl'lSeied~ly convinced of Abe justice and pi*eticaVlify of klsecenTs cause to recommend • suit orlenee„hi,rittoultlbn cuing 10-risk hie fees on the it of the, null ;old if in any cu.° he is unwilling , inctitt the ihk„ be caitnot consistently plunge his clieiti into ticilailleikai and uncertainty of a lawsuit by Ins advice; Voilections, of every description wilts/1,01040 to upon the same terms. Conveyancing and . Other kti e l of office business done Promptli A. chat gra. In Office in the Notth end of bride Row'• over the Post office. west ode of main street. Towanda-. , Towanda. Jan. 1848. lfElqßt .ADMIMISTRATOIi'S . 'tCE, lA. persons indebted the emote of .101.1:4 .1:4 4 KLINE. dec l d., lee of Itidgberry torn'sbistp; are hereby requested to melte iiymeitt,withsrut deley„ vie those having claim+ against slit eytsite,yriN Neese jr sent then; duly authenticated or settlement. is IS4 n JAMES E. KLINE. Scott' • af.N. . - 11,1VM Lir istV . Li - A'S removal his office to . D.:Caslt's new office. On rl second 'beet, where he *ill be plestseatnaectliaw who need his pipfessional services. Dec. 29, 1841:y A t/Ml ISTRATOIt" riOE.„. A 1.1. persona -indebted 10. the estate Pf. JON , BUR.NSdec'd., late of Qrwell towp; arq, nerepy requested to mike payment without delay, and those having claims against the said ratite will please Present them duly authenticated Cor.settlement:• . , , C. G. GIaDLEY, Administrator. Orwell„May- 29; 1898. • 5111v6 ADMINISTRATOR'S , "A 1.1. persons indebteed to the estate iiAMLTEI, P. AMATTOCKS. &c a d.; Cite of Springfielit toariashid. are hereby requested to make Intymep .yritheua dew, and thorn hairinkelaitmi against, said estate presetti theai duly truthenticaied,tor, settlement ISAAC gOWE. Administrator. Springfield, May 17, 1848. NoTct; periona ttarbted . to the estate of Ebenezer Mi nier, deetl„l late of Grantille tp., are hereby, reiiires ted to make payment without delay; end those haying claims against said estate will plepe resent glens drily it%thenticated for settlement. WM. AM%I M. wirx„ Administrators: Granville, May 1; 1844 CLASSIFICATIQN OF BIETAURS.. THE undersigned , having been appointed Appretaer of Mercantile fazes in and for. Bradford eognty. hereby gives notice that be has made the following Classification as the Est .of pgrvons r & engaged in vending hoods and Nlerchandize ire Bradfopl army for the year IN and Sr/angel according to law. Ni›- tice is alio iiien to all. persona aggreived by . sitid classificatiOn, that an appeal will be held at: the missionees Other, in the borough of Towpath'. Mi t , Sat urday, the Ist of July. i 1 3 ,13, agreeably to the act of Assembly in such &sea. . TPWW;hIr. lumen LltfilOr . Asylum—John Horton, jr., no liiinor Elmer Horton, do A W Renshaw, 14,4)T Athens boni—H A Phelps, no G A 'Perkins; do M 8 Wagers; - de C H Herrick, do H 8 Comstock. dt Welles & Harris. do • Chester Park, do WH&HC Baird, d u Athens tp.—John it . 4r Winona 4e oa n t n et, du • Beidleman & Brown, do Duslingion--Coryell & Gee, do, A & 8 H Morley, do John V Daniels, .49 t cb Mos . w Canton—bliarlei E Rathbone; liquor Light, Newman &Nu., _ do Durell—U Moody & Cq. no liquor 0 D Chamberlin do tiring, thong & Co: 'do kratilifin—limits 1 1 Ir hiereur; strlt K Hawley, • Granville—b D Taylor & Co. da Herrick—L H Brownson do Leroy—H 8 Ho:cord?' do Monroe—:.S . C liaglee, do 1 f.. & R Fowter„ , do James Phial/Ty, do I .1 . Warfurd, - . do . Drown & Rockwell, do 1 B er...d Smith, do Yanostran - & Northrup, do Deniers/in Coolbaugh, do 8 8,& .1 El M Hinman: liquor John Hanson, do 13 Orwell—Henry Gibbs. no liquor 14 Theo. Humpbry, do 14 Pike—Augustus S. Smith, . der I`3 l J E Bullock, do Ft 1) Bailey & Soli:, •tlo 1.4 Ridgberry—Wilson & Webb, lignoi l 4l Murphy, Neiturith & Co. no liq. 14 Rome—L S Maynard, do 1,4 1) M Wattles; ' 14 George Nichols, 1: i l4 F W Sr. A J Mtfy aril, do 14 Sheshcquin—William ,Campbell, do 13 Kinney & Satterlees, do Nathaniel Moody, . do Snithfield—Vynain burley. riquoi M Bullock & Co., do - E $ Tracey, so lildoi W F Kellogg, . hp' Sprinatield—E Norman, a. Standing Stono—John 1; Arlattur,. do 14 W Tracey, liqSor ~. Means, Stows & Co. do Towanda 6.=- Elliott & Tocski l os; no !knot 53.4 Baifrj, . do '' O.D Birtlert, . do Chamberlin & PoStei; do E T Fox, . do E do Tracy & Moore; do Charles Led, do . .I.Kingisbery. jr:, do Montanyes & Co.. do Miles Carter, do H. 8 M C ' Meteor, do Pl 11 Demi. do Hank O'Hara, . do D c Han, do WoisOery & Co.. liquor .1 if Sayre, do Pattick CrSlain, do John II Ford. do Troy Ina —8 W& D F Pomeroy, dO I. & E Ru i nyon, do Thomas Maxwell, do G F Redington, do BOA &Stephen; . no liquor gr&FL Ballard, 4.1 ladni--qt.3ll'lW4l. do Williani Gibson. do . C r. rola. J r & co. do Poikhun & %Abe!, do Warren—abnj liuffingtoo, do Robert Cooper. do Wells,—J P 'Taylor,' do Wyaluaing— . -E & A tools. -bo MH&GHWoIin, do'. 13 10 11 Fisher. de 13 10 Wjan—JodoOo Holcomb, liq.oi 14 10f 14,raymod & Coolbsvih. d• .14. 103 Moy 31, 1048. J. M. WATTLE.% APB TlArnms, (ALI" & DYzarrurrs, also Moldbee bytbs groan, at No. 1; D. R. Tors. 14 $7, 14 7 14 10} 4 . . 7 13 10- ;4 7 14 7 ;3 • 10 I`.l 12} . 14 7 13 • 10 14 I 14 t / . I 3 10 13 to It 7 14 7 14 -7 13 11 13 15 14 / It r M I 0 k <7 7 7 IS