intrihanbilet_ 47C• HARDWARE AND STOVE - STORE TIANIEL LORD I ktes this method to inform the inhabitants of Bradford Co., and the surrounding conntty, that be is receiving at the old stand of. J. P. Kirby, a large and erelLeclected assortment of MK. 110117 Mit .7131 g Consisting in pail of the following : Nails, cop Per, tin. sheet iron bar and sheet lead, lead pipe of various sizes, anvils, Cotter and staple vices, crow bars, spades, sho• vela and fsib, miU, X cut, circular, panel & wrksaws, SADDLERY HARDWARE,. CARPENTER'S & JOINER'S -Tools, House Trimmings of various description. a. COOK & PARLOR STOVES, Latest improvement. Also, the Self -Regulating Par '!or Store- lie will manufacture and keep on baud . _ . 'Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron 'Ware, of all kinds; and at low 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 and fresh. He will sell as cheap as•any oth er 'establisharen twithin 100 miles of this place, (no mistake.) All kinds of Copper, Tin and 'Sheet Iron Ware, repaired. and made to onk r in workmanlike man ner. Towanda, June 26; 1848. PUMPS!—Cut Iron well and cistern pumps, war ranted to draw water from thirty to silty feet for silo at the New Ha ware Store. D. LORD. GROCERY AND VARIETY STORE. SAYRE & WOODWORTH, lITOULD respectfully inform the inhabitants of To. WV wand" and vicinity, that they have opened a GROCERY & VARIETY STORE, in the corner building north-of the public square, on Main-st. where may be found all kinds of Groceries, Preserves, Pickles, Fruits, Tobacco, Snit . ", Cigars, Can n er , Crackers and Toys of every description, Baskrts, Brooms, Willow Ware, 4t.; Sperm and Villein Candles 4 Mir snap, • Vinegar, timer, Pork; gams, t)-c.• all of which will be eld cheap for cash. Towanda, July 3:184g, rk, lea alp ud Situated near the Rail road and Canal, .Water street, ELMIRA, N. Y. THE subscriber has leased the stand formerly known as the " Elmira Hotel," and has caused the same to be thoroughly REPAIRED, RENOVATED and RE-FURNISHED, and is now ready to accommodate his Mends, and the traveling public. His rooms ire tastefully arranged and newly furnished ; his Table wall Bar mall yield all the necessary comforts required by the traveler or man of leisure; and in all respects, order and quiet in his house will be strictly observed, and eve ', attention will be given to render the stay comfortable and agreeable, to those who choose to make his house their home during • visit to this pheasant village, at charges the most rosoriable. - ' WHITTINGTON SAYRE Elmira, Jane 31, 1848. 17: _ N. :V 1i" 1- , 111 - N. ' ' WITH THE OLD FIRM frOMKINS & MAK INSON would inform those interested, that we have concluded to close up the busineis of the firm. We find our Capital is not in ocr fiands,'but distributed over Bradford and Tioga ciao ties, and we have employed an Agent to call upon ouf . 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 ,customer's notes in this hands of magistrates. Neces sity, however, compels us to make collections. This of our customers in and about Towanda, that have un settled matters on book/will be good , enough 'to call and have theinLclosed up. This business hereafter will be continued under the firm of JAB. MAKINSON & Co. Towanda, June 22, 1848. FLOUR. • AQUANTITY OF SUPERFINE FLOUR just received, mil for sale by the single barrel or load, IMO Cheapest- Goods ever sold.in Towanda,' ARE NOVi saimc AT THE SAVINGS BANK ! QPRING AND SUMMER GOODS of everydes- Li crtption, for old men, and young men, for young • „misses. and old ladies, for the high, the low, the rich, -and the poor t all can now be accommodated. A few articles in the line of Dress Goods, which are going or with a perlect rush, we can hetipmention, such as Frch lawn ginghams, dark and light ginghams, linen Instres, French lawns, berages, and a great assortment of Prints are now sellinelower than the lowest at No. 5. B R. June 14, 1848. REED'S. BONNETS, and Bonnet Trimming., of every des cription, suitable for the season, may be found in abundance, at.d very cheap at 5, B.R. REED'S. PARASOLS & UMBRELLAS, the most extensive and splendid assortment ever bro't into Toviiinda, May be found at No. 5, B. IL REED'S. BROADCLOTHS. Cassimerce, end Summer Stole —and endless variety, to suit all tastes and all cies ses of people, selling extremely low at REED'S. CIRAIN CRADLES—One dos. Reynold's superior 1.5 —also grass and grain scythes, rakep, pitch forts, 'anythesi aths, whet stones, &c, at - REED'S. THIS WAY • FOR BARGAINS ! NTOW receiving almost daily at the 'Central Brick 4.1 Stove, (Cheap aide of Main at.,) fresh supplies of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which we are selling* unusually low prises If you want cheap and good Goals, mark the Central Store. For reanimating, see Retorter next week. May 29, 1848. • N. N. BETTS STOP I STOP ! %VOLD say to my old friends and all that wish to boy goods cheap, that I am still to be found at the CENTRAL STORE, where my ar4ntements are still to partially take charge of and assist Nr.N.N. Betts in the above named establishment. I would therefore be pleased at any time to .hew and satisfy you that it is not always a fact that thosiwho make the moat noise in the world, or have the largest stores, that sell goods the cheapest. Respectfully. yours, Towanda, Juno 6, 1838. A.D.MONTANY.E. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES.—EngIish, French and American Cloths and Cassimeres, and a large assortment of Fancy Cassimeres, selling at very low rates at the Central Store. N. N. BETTS. L . - _ - --- ADIES• GOODS.—Lawns,'g inghams, raw slap, and silk and linen gingham', (new style of goods) do lames, white dress goods, of esery.variety, at the Central Stare. je7 N. N. BETTS. B OOTt3 4 SHOES. Ladies' light, colored and blk gaiters, slips, and walking shoes, genes cow hide, kip, calf and seal boots and shoes, and children's do., welling low at the f:ientrat store. N. N. BETTS. ROCERIES.--Good young hyson and hysop skin 15 teas., at 371 aad 6 0 coots--and sugar to sweeten it at. 61 and 8 cents ; all other kinds of Groceries in pro portion at the Central Store. N. N. BErrs. EXPECTED in a fesi days, a few more 1;47,, „ New . Goods, at N. N.B ETTB'. DR. JACKSON'S PILE. EMBROCATION.— .Li This is no disgusting, nauseating pilk'potion, or mixture ; nothing that produces pain or irritation ; but • medicine that is at once pleasant and agreeable in its application, affording inhnediate relief, end will care the very worst cases of painful. itching or bleeding Piles in very few days. Call et s leasealUlLllllr & PUNTICIVII ,Drug Store, No. 1. Brick Row, Towanda, and you will not go home without a bottle. WORBTED DRESS GOODS.=Plain, figured and plaid, black and colored Alpaccas; black and co lored(/' ranch h.erinoes Oregon' Plaids; rich French and common Carhincrer, DeLeiner, &c., r great vatioly of styles far rale at rept:s MERCUR%-3,. $: IZZSI FE M ERCU RS' illtrebanbtx, DRUCSiMEDICINES o , TOMB IL ?('RD bits jpat llntgatore au door below Kinpbery ill 11.iringsbary'a new brick block, Main street, I large addition to hi. Romer assortment, which he now Offers to the attention of the public. His stock now com Prises every Article usually kept, among which may 1* found the following: DRUGS Si MEDICINES. Opium. MUM tartar, camphor, aside seep. liviarke, balsam copaiba, rhubarb, joky, aloes, Lie era ,chamo mile, gum iambic, cuter oil, quicksilver, magnesia, roll and Hour sulphur, refined and crude bore, nslousel, red precipitate, corrosive sublimate, aqua ammonia, tubulc acid, •prom salts, laudanum, scum. sulphate all of the essential oils, gum myrrh, cantharides, gum tragacanth, corks, saisaparills, gamboge, litharge, spir its turpentine, .rotten stone, umber. terra de sienna, ask petre, minis seed, isinglass, 'cubebs, annoito, &., ice. F ;t3; ! Crosbed, loaf, and nonwoven wpm, cheaper thin can be bought elsewhere in town ; black and green lea ; sahenttur, pepper, spice, mustard. peppy mune, tibias, nutmegs, clover, mace, Rio and Java coffee, dank gin ger, oils, blacking, castife, brown, variegared and fancy !Gap, speroir and tallow candle!, tobacco, aegars and snuff, matches, &c., &c. - UQUORS. • Cognise, Otard, peach and American Brandy ; St. Croix, Jamaciw and New, England Rum ;'swan, lion and Baltimore Gin; Scotch. Irish and Mormagehala Whiskey ; Maderia, pale and brown litherry, pure juice, Port, Tenerife, Lisbon, Malaga, Muscat, claret and champaigne wines, alcohol, 4.e. • PERFUMERY & FANCY GOODS. Bay water, lavender, eolonge and iaire water, man. easier and bear's oil, otto roses, cm marrow, pomaturn, rouge, pearl powder, bande'ine, flesh, tooth, hair, nail and clothes brushes, feather dusters, calf 'fillets, boi's beltv,•combs, pins, fish books, pencil points, playing cards, percussion caps, ink, steel pens, &c. PATENT MEDICINES. Western:Panacea. Balm of Columba, Pink Syrup, Komstrick's Verinifuge Hay's Liniment, Mother's Re lief, Pain Extractor. Mountie u:1, Hair dye; Andrew's and Mrs. Brown's Painkiller, Godfrey's cordial, Adhe sive plaster, Townseld's,Webster's, Wood s and Shep herd's Sarsaparilla, Lithontrip'e m; tune, Wistar's Bal sam, Hungarian Balsam of Life, CpbaneiElectuary, M'A !lister s Oinrment,ll3hepheld's, Konotocks, Orrick's and Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Brown's celebrated Lotion for Consumption, Sovereign balm pills, 'up, - coated Pills, and all the most popular medicines Of the day. rry The stock is complete, containing everything kept in the largest establishments, and is Afered at the lowest possible prices. '. Remember, that Ford's Cheap Drug. Grocery and Liquor Store, is in Kingshery's new black. Towanda, June 7, 1848. REGIMENTAL ORDERS. rPO the Offwers and Soldiers of the bth Regiment, I. 2d Brig., 9th Div., P. M.„ you are hereby com manded to be and appear on Thursday, the 22d day of Juno inst., at 9 o'clock, A. M., armed and eqtiipped ac cording to law, for reginiental4ill and inspection at the house of Demises, in Eitchfiekl. Given under my hand, at my office, in Athenst, Juno Bth, 1848. JACOB HARDER, Colonel. LARGEST & LATEST ARRIVAL OF SPRING & SUMNER GOODS. H. S. & M. C. MERCUR, RESPECTFULLY announce to their numerous At friends and customers, that they are now opening the largest and most general' assortment of , GOODS, ever before offered in Towanda, embracing almost - every thing wanted by persons of every class and condition. All those wishincto purchase Goods for cash, will find it for their interest to examine this stack. Towanda, May 2611848. NOT THE . FALL OF EMPIRES ! Bal l a Great NH in the Priit GI Goods, at tke SAVINGS BANK REED, the proprietor, is now receiving a large 1,-/ • assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which are selling so low as to astonieh even the" natives."— The selection consists of every variety and style of fashionable geode for the season, a catalogue of which would be entirely too numerous to mention here. Sato- plea will be shown with the greatest pleasure, to any one who will hive the goodness to call, red we will show them that goods can and will be sold cheaper at the Savings Bank, No. 5. Brick Row, thin in any other establishment in Bradford Co. - C. REED. Towanda, May 30, 1848. " Goods well Bought are half Sold !" 0. D. BARTLETT, T 8 now opening • large stock and r ten 'we var;ety of / GOODS, selected midi the greatest are, and bought under, great advantages in the cities of •New York and Philadelphia—taking advantage of the "..Vo.able condi tion of both markets—and h3ving in view the motto above, has so bought that he can and will sell on as fa uerable terms as thest, and will endeavor to show to community The advantage of baying from these wbo buy well. Towanda, May 23,4848. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. 3ori VOLS. published by the American Sunday 1.1 lectiool Union. and for sale low in quantities to suit purchasers. my 23 0. D. RARTLETT. STOVES ! Copper, Tin, .and Sheet Iron, Brass JAPANNED AND BRITANNIA WARE, REOLIJIALS AND ASTAIL. n C. HALL is now receiving another large supply • of the above goods, which he is prepared to sell at wfielesale or retail, to suit purchasers, at the most reduced prices, for cosh, lumber or grain. Store and Manufacturing Estaldialment, on the corner of Main and Bridge streets, *hem may he found the largest and best assortment of Stoves, this aide of the city of Albany, such as Buckeye cooking stove, arranged with a rota- [Nes. ry top. and hot air oven combined, 1,2, 3, 4 Rochester Empire hot air wren, 4 " Universe, " Fulton, rongress tight air Cooking, • Knickerbocker, " Albany Elevated Oven, Premium. Race's pat. self-regulator, air-tight parlor, Rociester air-tight parlor, Congress do. Albany do• - (routers.) Albany Fancy !trod parlor, N.Y. city do " parlor coal doves, I, 2 Common cylintler . do. I, 2, 3 Large quantity of Stove Pipe, Elbows, Tin, Brau, . Capper, Japanned - 1; Britannia ware, Ziat, kt. which be will sell as above,at wholesale or retail. Shot Iron, Tin, Brass and Copper Work; made to order on shohnotice, and warranted. Persons wishing to pur chase the above articles will do well. by calling at the above store., before purchasing elsewhere. as the propri etor is bound not to be undersold by any-living 11/31112. 5.000 SHEEP PELTS wanted. for which cash will be paid. Towanda, June 14. 1648. 6m 1 MRS. DOANE, MILLINER AND tvIANTAUMAKER, IVrit dOor to (he Bridge, Totrooda I 8 constantly receivirii and disposing of on the most reasonable terms, the' best and most fashionabk goods in bet line. Her Work will continue to be done in her accustomed prOmpt gnd fabhionible manner, and on accommodating terms. She has made arrangement. for receiving the Newest Fashions fur Ekmnels, Caps and Dresses whilst they are new. May 24, 1848. _ _ _ iNGH A new 'Vies, and monstrous cheep G Lawns, of every description ; Organdie mualita, embroidered mohair. and in fact all the moat deniable styles of Drees Goods in market,with trimnunp to match ch aper thad any other good," in town, at FOX'S. _ 'W.-4-••a4Ma • GREo•untlenoro tit— NEWGIVORS tucostizitr.mt: so" week/big kis 'Nay J • Yogi and Phslailelphia, birsi alai cheap Asik of Spring and. Sannatr - Dry. Gook: Also, a general assoetmeait of • Grocerifur, Hardrare, Clod:cry,' 21.k.e!icitur, Boots and Macs; kn-giixtridlsi Rads, Mau, Prints, Dye-mode, 4c. Also—Leghorn, Pedal and Mum led Hats; Angola, pearl. cassias' ere and silk Hats ; Florence. China-pearl. Neapolitan, open work and lawn Honneta. Books and Stationery. Wall paper from 10e to 50e per piece, Win- dow paper, 4ke. Musical lastruseents--Flules, Clari nets, Flageokts, Fres, sr.e. J. ,KINURBERY. JR. Towanda, May 17, 1848. ; NEW SPRING GOODS ! READ ! -READ! ! BKINGSBERY & CO., are now receiving from . Philadelphia and New Tat. the laegesuchespest ma most complete assortment of COODS of all kinds, ever opened in Towanda, which will positively be t cheaper than goods have ever before bees offered in thi place. We invite the citizens Wall endow our aasort-• meat sod price our goods before .purchasing eimerwbere, as we have got many thing which are rare an' &sir.. ble to be obtained. Don't forget the place, B. DINGS BERY & CO., new block, opposite the burnt district, where goods will be sold this wooer, clear down below the reach of any other store. Towanda. May 17; 1848. GINGHAIBB.—We base • large quantity of small patterna.very bandsnine and desirable ; French and linen gingham*, of excellent quality. may 12 KINGBBEI7Y & CO LA WNS.—Frenek, A werieati and Ofgaudie-Lawna, a beautiful selortment ; also. plaid and figured silk wool barages. my 17 KINOSBERY fit CO. CALICOES. —A choice selection - of Merrimack, or lino and blue, pink and all other kindc . smill fig ure. Two shilling calico for nine Mi; nail end see, ba• mind, the only place is KLN4BBERY & O IPBEZEVADItiar as imams% FFERB his professional services to the people of Towanda, and vicinity. Office at Chamberlin & Porter's Drug stove, No. I, Brick Row. my 9 CHAMBERLIN & PORTER, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, TUST receiving, a large r sortment of Drugs, Medi cine, Chemicals, Perfumery, Choice Wines and Liqrors, Groceries. Paints and Oils, Dye Woods and Dye Stuffs, Stationery, Toys, Fancy Article*, Confec tionary, Brushes, Combs, Stone and Glass Ware, Can dles, Blacking, Tobacco, Snuff and Gigues, &c. The following list comprises a few of thu articles kept at this establishment: Groceroo Sugars of all kings, Stuart's sugar house syrup, molas ses, syrups of ail kirda, pepper, spice, mueard, pepper sauce, doves, nutmegs, mace, raisins, Zante curiat is, citron, cinnamon, salad oil, cassia bodes, tamarinds, cho colate, coma, so ds, 'onion and water biscuit, rice starch, ginger, a.beratas, sa'tpei e, government Java and Rio coffee, whale, lard and open's oil, demijohns, jogs, bot tles, pipes, paste sod oil blacking, leather varnish, dye woods and dye stuffs, indigo, copperas, alum, bar, vari egated and white soap, sperm and tallow candles, &E. intseresserie. Writing, letter and cap paper, English drawing paper, London and Bristol board, black, blue, red end monise ink, indellible and India ink, water colors, ink stands, assorted, quills, b:sect pens, sealing wax, wafers, crayons, drawing and carpenter's pencils, envelopes, &c. Teillmeee, due' ad nears. Cavendish, twist, plug and fine cut chewing, Spanish and Scarfalatti and common smoking. all sines, mecca boy, Scotch, rappee and American gentleman's snuff.— Impßrted Sagan, a great variety. inclodieg Iva Nornits, • Panatelas, Cages, Regalia*, Justo Sacra. Rosas,.Planta. Lions, Presentee, Laportas, Fragancias. La Alianzaa, Cigarettoo cigar cases, and matc:ses. arealliess cad Cewss, Paint, varnish, marking, sash, whitewash, counter,fiesh, broom, clothes, tooth, nail, comb, hat, hair, shoo stove and lather brushes. Ivory, dressing, side and back combs, of all descriptions. seeps, Performer? swill Inillierelt. Guerlsin's ambrosial shaving cream. Henry's Chinese do., Poussell's shaving cream, genuine .military soap. Low's brown Windsor, walnut oil, palm, almond and French toilet. and Hull's variegated soap, wash balls, &e. Lobin's extract, jockey club, eglantine mousse lain, Pstehoully, bognet de Oregon, ext. de vio'ettes, cachous aromatique, pastilles, bay - water. blk. lavender, nerciii. oil musk, perfume Ratchets, otto rose, rose weer. pomade, amandine, mein fon, Persian, French and Am eriran toilet powder, Jukes Haud's and Phalon's hair dyes, Preston's and Merrill's pungents, bear, maccasser, bufildo and antique oil, ambrosial tooth paste, chlorine detergent and orris dentrifriee, endermic soap, ace. Miseellaseows. Tobacco boxes, mnuff boxes, sugar, thimble, pin, specta cle and lancet cases, artificial nipples : breast pumps and pipes, nursing bottles, eelf-iejecting pumps, glass and composition syrinxes, ear trumpets, trusses, body braces. shoulder braces, abdominal supporters, bed pans, forceps, turn-keys, lancets, letheon, chessmen, dice, whalebone, patent pails, purses, pocket books, wallets, shaving box es, razor strops, Italian whisks, flower and garden seeds. Towanda. May 8, 1848. BON NETS.—A choice selection of Florenct, lace Chins pearl, Pelmets, Leghorn, and other fashion able siyles of ladies' anti misses' Bonnets. very cheap also Bonnet ribbons, attificials, wreaths. &c. maw 17 KINGSBERY & CO. Al Extensive Assortment of leady-made Clothing CLOTHING STORE. MY stock is large, Conipriaing a full assortment •of Summer Clothing of every kind : such as Tweed Croton, Queen's Cloth, and silk mixed Grecian Sack and habit cloth, linen and cloth.dress COATS. (improved) 2,3, 4 2,3, 4 23 Also, PANTS & VESTS, of every kind; cravats and handerchiefs, gloves and summer 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, Cassimeres and treating*, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans, Linens, &c., that'll will make up to order, and very cheap. - I pledge myself to iell as cheap u can he bought any 'where in the country. L. BATCHELER. Towanda, MO 8, 1848. 2,3, 4, 5 2,3, 4,5, 6 1,2, 3 2,3, 4 3,4, 5 2,3, 4 TONER'S TOOLS.—A good assortment et Beal, J Moulding and Bench PLANES, grooving plows, and other Joiner's Tools, just received from the manu factory, and for ‘sale low by O. M. BARTLE IT. DIZMZEIIi'IMMT% MISS RIFFIN , would again inform the ladies that she has just received the latest styles of HATS, and alio a large assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of Floweni, Ribbons, Bonnets, 4e-, to which she invites the 'mention of the Ladies. . act Her shop is removed to bet new boiklin,g on Pine street. two dotes west of Chamberlin & Porter's Mug Store. Towanda, May 17,„I848. GREEN PABABOI.B—s few more of those spies did green silk end Turk satin fringed parasols end grader, juw rued and selling very low at FOX'S. ATTAN . TED, any Quimby of Butter, at the market prices, at the Central Stone. N. N. BETTS. SA WB.--Mill saws, and 61 fetiona 6 foot maw cu saws, at BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. LEGUORN BONNETS are low—if any doubts it, let them MN? into FOX'S, and test the fedi a good sodionmentikrionnles braid. also,,new end fashionable ribbons, flowers and leise, of No. 2 Brick Row mv24 - Mit-Witt**, U. C. PORTER, M. 10. IrkoJoule and Retail Dealers in At No. 1, Brick 111 w, Tomusda. Just received at L. Batcheler's torno *-• Tilt VIAT • • GENUSIE 0 " OMI4 - stimE t AN TOWANDA. • T. FOX ;Rada meet respectfully inform his old 4 -io • Rtiondoleudstry eise Wm/sin west damn- Onn*se, that ha is-arming and will.keep eewipoUy es hand a good aseartment of all kinds. of Geode Wkartily kept in a eramtry hearth:—Dry Gends,Groceries, Crock.. cry, Halimere, Bests dr aloes. Hats and Ccps, Fisk Paints and Oa k D r aut., bon. &a., Corpdidg. 4re.. We eriU coasidir it a favor for pee*, ta..l!* us show these our goirrikes we Wok they cannot lud to sail. It is true, t amnia boom of as prat a minket et years experience in purchasing goods, as wane, et I trust the good people of Bradford have nra their owu door twilight experience in buying of them same old experienced coons. Look out for theta. or they will stick oa their usual tariff! I will MI as cheep, dam cheaper than any other live man. limos give as a call. at No. 2. Brick Row. Towanda, May 24. 1848. E. T. FOX. JOY TO itHE WORLD ! THE only Viiiversal Remedy is at last dim:evened in the shape of Cheap Goads, at, rOVEI. It l• an an extern,' remedy, but if applied by the sutociber, is warranted mire cure. and no mistake. If a man feels poor or bill in the tegioti of his picket book. the most efficient remedy is to call at Fox's. and boy what goods be wants. as be can buy more for tau money than at any other place in town. For anything like dyetirpriti, the safest, plesantest end beat remedy is a quantity of that fresh, delirium Tea at Fox's, from 3s to 31 per lb., sweetened with some of that nice tin Sugar. In fact, there is hardly a disease that flesh is heir to, that • reme dy cannot be found for at my 24 AN ACT ENTITLED AN ACT for the benefit of the People of Bradfiml Co.; Be it remembered by all good citizens, that a man can buy at many Dry' Gooda and Gametic' is be can carry home, for a mere trifle, hardly worth mention ing. at No. 2, Brick Row: tay24 FO CROCKERY, a large lot in setts, &c.; and Look . mg .Glaines, 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 oulmenler hal opened a CLOTEING STORK, two doo, ■ uoith of the Public Nam, on Main street, (nearly opposite the new brick tavern now being erect ed by C. L. Ward, Esq.) w here he will keep constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest possible priers, a large and general assortasebt of READY MADE CLOTHING, such as GOATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRT-BOSOMS, CRAVATS, ronars, Stocks, Solyreiyers. Gloves,. Hosiery, Dancers, Fiannt a i Undershirts, 4T., i)v, He has also on hand and is constantly receiving, a large assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING% such as Silks, Satins, Marseilles, &c., ail of which will be made up to order on short notice and on reasonable terms. The subscriber having helm a practical Tailor for the lad IS years, in the city of New York, flatten 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 secionmenit ing it to those who wish to purchase. CUTTING and MAKING UP for persons who prefer to furnish their own materials; and Cutting done for persona who wish to have their garaents made else where—all of which shall be done with neatness and despatch. The subscribe, Is also agent far A. Wheeler's Repast of Fashions, which beam furnish to sorb as are want ing. on reasanab'e terms. IL A. SMITH. Towanda, June 6, 16413. CHENANGO LAKE BOAT LINE, $ 6 0 rl lELOXI ATITOTIAT/112014. rr"proprietors of this long.establishal Line, .till confines the business of 'neighing merchandise, produce, lumber. dm, between Binghamton and .The Fork, and solicit the continued patronage of their friends.— *hey are prepared with increased facilities to =our- Melds the public; having FORT! FIRST CLASS BRITS, hieh will era& them to despatch a boat direct -from 'elo-Ywk to Binghamton DAILY during the season, kb NO TRANSHIPMENTS on the Andre route. ler um a a-call from their friends hefore shipping, as their charges will be at lowest notes. M'KINNEY, Binghamtem tAesarTs : /JESSE HINDS, 7 Suulk-411., N.-York ; • D.A. REXFORD, al- The subscriber still continuts the business of Sto rage and Forwarding, and may at all times be found at his well known storehouse, where he keeps for sale at /meet prime. Flour, Salt, Grindstones, Ropes, Pitch, Oakum, Beet, Pork, &e. 0 3. Cash paid for all kinds of Lumber and Protium, delivered at the Storehowe. C. WIEINN EY. Binghamton, April 21; 1818.- 45m6 SNA W lA.—Barna, printed Casbnit re. bro th s. de [sine, Thibet ; and a great variety of Conan, which cannot fail to Boit. KINGSBERY & Co. 11111 ARASOLS AND PA RASOLETTES.—A great I variety of silk, gingham and cotton—some extra rir%. In fact, we have all kinds of fancy and staple Dry Goode, adapted to the reason, bought by one who has been in the business •wenty-one years, and he Bat ters himself that they have been bought as cheap, if not more so, than any other merchant call buy, and is ab solutely sure they will be sold cheaper. Call and see, at My 17 KINGSBERY & CO. THE NEW YORK BARNBURNER, Free Labor and No Slavery. ACAMPAIGNTAPER of this tide will ho issued weekly in ties city during the Presidential canvass, commencing on the first Saturday in July, and ending on .w second Saturday after Aar election. It will be printed w'th neat tyre, on fine - paper, ch number con taining at least twenty columns of reading matter. " The Baroberner " is designed to be a powerful suit fiery to the new o. ganisation -ln this mats and elsewhere —and it advocate. with tbs ut nest seal and ability, the glorious e.use of miss mix, rats canoe, rests pars mercer It will strive to secure the elec tioa of Mswr!N Via( Beams and Mast L. Doors; to the high offices fur which they were nominated at Utica and it will present the condition and progress of the public motinsent in every part of the state mid country upon the great issues put forth by the Utica convention, " The New York Llarnburner " will be mailed tomb. scribers, orsent in packages by express, steamboat, yea rned, or in my way it may be ordered, to agents or clubs, for distribution, on the following terms—payable in all cases in advance : Single copies to one eddress,....so eta, each. Five ' " ....45 " Ten " Twenty " 35 " Fifty " 30 " One hundred 25 " Orders are reqvested immediately, from clubs, agents, and individuals, in every part of this and other siates.- 7 'They most be addressed in all cases, to Win. J. l'enny; No. 18, Nassau street, N. Y 4 by whom, assisted by an association of gentlemen,tbe • Barnbumer' will be edited. Any paper which will announce the publication of Bernburner," stating the terms, shall receive a copy during the whole campaign. New York, June 26, 1848. . QllMPATiretiaaa HE co-partnership hetmolore existing between, the sultamihers in the practice of Medicine and Surge- ry is this day dissolved by mntnal consent. Their ac counts are lea with J. B.CROSS, at Food's Drug atom and who ia uuly adtherised to add,' them. SAMUEL HUSTON, Towanda, May 9, 1848. CHAS. K. 'LADD. • ' -,, • -4:".? Int*lg o itc"4lo •: • '• '' ~ # t - it , : •, . ‘, • ~ ,„.. Jr„:,...._.,4_,.. , - .-, i ,,, . .J 7, -. w c i ,, ,•.0 . , .. -pg gitee(MOlooo4, 5. Whh.4l* Kati- .. - ' ILL Or" a ihii Cl*id leg 9.9 0 b 81 * - 7°! - . nada, coinialiag is ' . *iiiihy Gods. Gioervies; Crodwy, ilegdware, ' 'lntl candiehien, Weis oar ehae., Ina sad Nada, ex., dm. .Of. am at, ion- all know Orme loamy to who chespelelPlX4rTlOCl29l. ON 0 1 01. 114 * a id ad i lil t 1 .. BAuunk . Mi. MI, 1848. . No:'3, Brick' Rim. =Ns HT & CAPS.—A reel sasomment iutd fur sts, gent's glazed ps, With capes, (a ;wet sr tide Manny weetbse4 *Wm aorthoy's cloth cape. children's select caps. *c. You mill find all these kinds, Sod many mum at m2O BAIRD'S. 1 - ‘OIOEITIU GoOLIEL-BFretingo jand 'Abetting& jJ cotto, yarn, knits, wicking, carpet yarn, &c., &c., at No. H. R. royal . „ I DEN WARE.—half bushel. peek and fair mart measures, clothes pins, Am at Na 3 . Bieck may3l BAIRDIS L . —_. WINDOWaLAWS—An saiartimmt tt No. 3, Snit Row. 1ny3 ... B. !Mk :, , I 8 .—A good article of CMl6ah and 111;kerel, at N .3.11. R. tnv3l BAIRD'S. T EATNER.—Any quantity of Sole and Itpper Lem ALJ the, at my3l BAlltlrrt. _ __ =II HARD) GOODS .— Iron, nitila, steel, band itnn.horne Ames. &e.. fresh Meek. at BA IRD'S. SPRING. TRADE. OPENING with great attiaetions at the Cash Store of MONTAN YE'S & CO., No., 6 main street, where maybe found all of the Staples adapted to spring Trade. Lumbermen don't pass us, we have the Ark Rope that is right, and the Pork that is fear urban thick TWO Tuns Essingteres best hammered iron. just re arise!, at MONTANYES at CO. 2UBBLB. MESS PORK mut a few hawked of Hate on hood, at MONTAFY.EB & CO. PATENT MEDICINES.—AII the moat celebrated Medicines Of the day, can he found at No. I. Thick Raw. myB CHAMBERLIN & PORTER. SHDETINGS AND SHIRTINGK-11 you will ex airline our stock, you Will be sure to boy, unless you should think the price so low. that there was some thing wrong in it. KINGSBERY & BROWN BHEKTINGS.—About 43,000 yafda Brows Sheeting', join reed at ' HAIFIIIIB. Vatik, natio Gripe, silk velvet r and other Vedingr,.for winter or summer, roll or spring;. a.great amostment at BAIRD'S, No. 3, H.R. HDWA RD, . a good assortment , including iron Steel, Nails, &c. at No. 2, B.R. FOX'S. CLOTHS & CASSIMEREIS. Vestings, 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 'wade, now opening at wholesale and retail, at anlB •. MONTANYE'S & 'CO. ell NG HA PA & PRINTS .— PIain and twilled ‘-3 - hams. English and American Prints. r beautiful assortment at sep2s EM RCUR'S. E, G, 0) 11) At Wholesale and Retail. 4ONTA NYES ife CO. are now receiving fresh ILL from New Tort sad Philadelphia. the most demi raliNe lot of GOODS, ever offered in this market. 'and think that an esperie' nee of twenty years in the mkt don 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 s rabbi gin& May I, UNA. THE NOMINATIONS ARE MADE, o=2 0, at 55 AND NOW IT S /$... VIVA LM 1813181.311%.0 9 F. HARDER respectfully whales to infirm the C citizens of Towanda, ano the public that he has commenced the NARNESS MC TRUNK MAKING BUSINESS, in Towanda, on Main street, a few dons above Bridge street, where he will keep constantly on hand or make to ortisr, PlaPd and common gamma, Trunks and Trtenk Vetlices,and all kinds of work in his line. CAR RIAGE TRIMMING and MILITARY WORK done toonlcr. Ftom his experience in the business, and punctuality in. atter•ing to it, he hopes be may receive • Shaer of put.lie patronage. Cr All kinds of work may be had at his shop cheap er than at any citheo shop in this county. Towanda, June 12, :SAIL ' Iyl • WSW • TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ' H..& R. DAVIS, TAILORS, (bile from the NJ.' City of London,) have opened • shop, in the second story of the new Drik block, erected by.Dorton IGugsbcry, os Main street,' when they ate prepared to execrate all °Mersin their line with accuracy & dispatch. From their long and rigorous instruction in the art, and their extensive experience as Foremen, in the best shops in London. they feel perfectly competent of being able to please the most fastidious taste, and to execute their Work in such substantial and finished style, as to give indisfamion to their customers.: Tr Cutting dons to order, and warranted to fit if properly made up. G. H. DAVIS, Towanda, Oct. 12, 1847. ylB IL DANIS. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office it TOWANDA. June 31, 1848. . • Arndt M E Howe Miss Id E Alegandtr Jesse Hall D C . Blackman F Ingham J • Byna 8 K Johnson Ellen Bowlers Miss L ' Johnson Wm - Barnes George Johnson Caleb . Basset A Jennings - C G Barter M Kelly nos Bowlman D , Kipp Miss M L Ben et Chester L. Kennedy John Bail N Linz James .. Ben et E Lester II N Ba t I. G Laughlin Miss M Bowfin Mis II Lewis Miss E Barn* James - Morris John BmwMan Geo. W Mans G F CAMr nos Minier Miss-II 2 Cook Miss Mary Marshal Mira I; Guinan Mr. Marlin G Canino John Myers J W Cavoiney M , Norgua.l L Coal A Mrs. McCarty James C wit& 813 I -.- Mason N Clammy Al ~', Owen P GMS T B Platt C Li.nipt . t Miss E Poacher Miss M J Dramas' Oro , Post I Dodge E Mrs - Pod A Doherty . M Platt Mina F • Dunlap Chat • Powell J Dorgan D Record J A EastabrOot Wm Rortiatein D Evens S A Wheeler Mira E Einatein 8 - Warner U 111 2 Fairchild F F . Watts 1 M - Falk David Willcox 8- GriIBA Byron Woodward R - Goo.ll Mies A Wheeler Chas Hi* L E 'Wilcox - ilia J Grainlin, jr L 8 Ward J Hughey Mrs. B - Willard Win " Height A 'Wanks Jld , Hall C M Whipple Jno - Heiely John Warner Miss A I) Hiaatin R E.%V.BAIRIX P. M . 0 NEW BUGGIES FOR SALE. FR SALE, two new BUGGIES, in annpkie order for running. They are finished is e superinr man made made of geed end substantial materials. mad will be a s - vest brogans. for CAM 01344, Tan Ilpay. be seen st - Esenw toes' shop, in the lower part of the Imo. !lay 24, 1848. .1. A. ESENWLNE: Eclat %/Ivortiseitents. A DM 01 ISTRATQW,S , ISR.TIC E. A LL prraons indebted.. io the estate of JoIIN 171;.NOIMHI Pi.doe'll..lale of Mostootomnstar, are i4iIDY4I, iipooke imymeot veithirm delay, and thielartheig 'ogilot - gatj. eitate OM' ithmse pe ao teittetriditml Gtioeufewrot: - NATHAN NORTHROP, Mourne, May 11, I$4L Aihnipielitolor• ; A. 0311 ALL persons lindebtelb, to the relate. of JOHN KLINE, ' "11,, late ofßillsborty tosimohir, aje hereby' request to make pojnierit Miasma detsey.tund theme having ._ ms 'gaited said estate will pkaie pro. eat them duly uthentiested for oettlenkrAl. Jute 1. 1811 - JAMEtt E. KLINE. fireatienmi M 4114 5 4 I tP Are. LAW, HAS renew/ - I him office to D. Carh's new olfke, on "wood ste . where he will be pleased tome those who tiled Iris essional seniens. Dec. 29, 18474 • -- A D3ll N STItATOR'S NOTICE. A".persons • rntlebtetl to the estate of JOHN HARriS. r ., late of Orwell amp. are "bevehy to mmtestrd nti it payment without tklay. and thaw haring claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. C. G. GRIDLEY, Administrator. Orwrit, May 29.1.848. 51w11 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. • A". persons indeluerd to the estaiti Of SAM UEL P. M ATTOL dec'd.,hite u(sSirringGekl towrishid. are hereby requested to make pay min Milkent delay, and those having claims against said Mute will phis, present them duly authenticated kw twitkineni. ISAAC DO WE. Administrator. ay 17,.11348 Springfield. ADMIN STRATOR'S !VOTIVE ALL persons ndebted to the e.tatt...of Morino Hum phrey, deed., late of Orwell tl., are hereby reques ted to make payinent without delay, and thaws having. claims against estate wilt please present them duly authenticated'' , settlement. C. tin GRIDLEY, ' Orwell; July 2. 1848. . Administrator. C UTtlit'S 'NO nuE. (indebted to the estate of FREDERICK dee'd., lite of Litehfiekl, are hereby e payment without delay, and thomot iokt said estate wiU . please pretest Cleated fr aettleatept. DREW BRADLEY, ? D.eciamil" VEI. DAVIDSON, S '" doe 14, 1849. . • ECM A LL 'perineum BRADLE, rettitegted to ma hiving claims thew duly auth =1 . . • tullitoes AVM& THE unders" ned, having' eenappointed an Auditor by the Or' en's couit of Bradford tonally, to mar shaly, assets, and distribute the fund raised by the•Admin !, istratot's sale of the real and personal estate of 1.8. W am, of Monroe, deed, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment, on Saturday, the 26th day of August next. at 1 o'zlock in the afternoon, at his office in the borough of Towanda, when and where all persons irrterrstedone required to prevent their claims before him, or be de barred from coming in for a' share of said fund. June 21, 1818. WM. SCOTT, Auditor. StERIFF'S SALE. By ridge of sundry write of vend. expo. issued out of the court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale attbe hours of I'. P. Woodruff, in the borough of Towanda, on MOW' day the 4th day of SEHTEMSER next, at one o'clock P. M., the following piece or parcel of • land in the township of Bidgebery, and bounded on the north by lands of Perrin Bumbaw, on the east by Israel Bert, and south-wem by Howard Burt, Containing three acres all improred, with 'one framed house. Seized andten in execution at the suit of Cool bough rind Mc Alpine vs. Win. /Anion. ALSO}—The defendants interest in the following piers or parcel Of land situated in Springfield township, and bounded north by kids of Chailes L. Wells, east by Alvin Perimeter, south , by Wooded Berry, and west by lends of Cornet and Seth Sherman. Contain ing about one hundred and thirty acres with about thir ty' acres improved, one log house, one framed harn and an apple orchard thereon. - . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edwin Dyer vs. John T. Page. ALSO—TIM following piece or parcel of land situat ed in Morro, township, rind bounded as follows, towel : north by the Towanda Creek, and east by the Asylum company lands, south by land of C. L. Ward, end west by the Schrader Branch, contsining three •hundred acres, with 611 acres improved. with one feinted home; iiii one framed Ira and shed, a small orchard thereon. Seized and um in ,execution to the suit of Wm. Watkins to use of Frederick Watts vs. T. H. Lewis. •ALSO—By Sundry writs of Levari Facias, a tract of land situated in Granville township. beginning at a• dead pine tree south west corner of lot no. 199 on war rant lot no.. 1537, thence south one hundred and forty two perches to a dead maple, thence west two handled and sixteen and 8 , 10 perches to a chestnut oak for a corner, south-east comer of lot no. 181, thence north one hundred and forty-two perches to a post, thence east two hundred and sizteerfrind 8.10 perched to the begin ning. Containing oneihundred.and ninety-two scree sal sixty-six perches strict measure. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R. D. Davidson whninistra or of Win. Davidson deed., who survived Timothy Paxson vs. Joseph Calm Siaiirecon administrator 'of John Taylor. ALSO—Another piece or parcel of land situated. in Burlington township, beginning at x po-1 south-wen cornet of lot no. 49 on waiiant lot no. 1477, thence east one hundred and one • perches to a post, thence south one hundred and fifty-two perches and 7-10th, to a pen, thence west one hundred and one perches to a pat, thence north one hundred and fifty-two and 7.10 th perches to the beginning. Containing ninety-six acres and sixty-three percheitstrict measure - Sabel and taken in - execution at the suit, of L B. Davidson administrator of - Wm. Davidson deed., who survived Timothy Paxson vs.. Joseph C. Sinipsen ministrator of R. Sweney deed. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land with the improvements thereon erected situated on Bentley creek in the township of Ridgehery, bounded as follows: Beginning at the seventieth mile stone, and runs thence along the Pennsylvania. line, 45 chains AO links to a sapling, thence southerly three chains to a stake, thence thence westerly 45 chains '5O links to a stake, thence northerly 33 chains to the beginning. Containing 150 acres of land, be the same more or less; ii being'pan of a lot of land of 200 acres, originally conveyed by Fran cis W Johnson and others, to Elij kb Depuy, on Which said lot Thos. Baldwin an I Elijah Depuy erected mills ; excepting. however out of the said lot one acre e - heteto- Axe sold, lying oath' south side of the same. • a Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel Rexford and A. & S. Willis' use, vs. David Brewer,ed. ' of Arsine Clark 2d., with Herrey Clark, widow of said Arsine Clark, 2d., and Stephen Hannan and George FiAler, terre tenants. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Tuwirrula, July 5, )848. ' BATHING SALOON. et) - ena2ura sc. natztasr. • A VE the tatisfactton of announcing to their number ouss friends, and the public that they havejuat open. ed a BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, in Towanda, in the n e w Brick Block of Burton Kingsbery, whets all who wish to thanker:in the ?militant and invigorat ing exercise of a Coin 4 WARN Bath,-can at any time be accommodated. f0" - • Call and try it. Feb. 9. The price hir Bathing once. 26 cents. To those who bathe by the month, 59 cents. Itm° 11■ T '73E 4 Jr at Z 1137121 (DO aZgaanta RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Towan di', and the public generally that he is prepared to execute in the neatest style all descriptions of How, Sign, Coach or Carriage Painting. or Trimming ; and every variety of Fancy -and Ornamental Painting. From his long experience and the many specimens of his pmductions now in use, be entertains • nattering hope that by close application to his .profemion, aml being pronmt to order he may secure ■ suitable share of public patronage. Ile may be found at sU times at the Chair Factory of Tomkins & Makinson, where he will been hived to attend to the calls of those who may want his services. CAPER-HANGING dove on short no tice, in a superior manner Ind reasonable terms. Towanda, July 4, 1648. •