IllesChanbir, ES3 1.12 Tr' it DID gib • . _ a giNGSENtRY 8. CO., : RE now reisising a now supply of GOODS horn ASew York: • Also, one ark load of MALT. • • Towanda, July 12. 1848. J. N. SUILNEI4 M. D., DENTIST, Will pay his next visit to Towanda, in October next, and may be found at Wooonurr's Horn. His friends ate invited to call. July 12, 1849. -4 HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE! DNIEL LORD takes this,. method to inform the inhabitantsof Bradford Co., f ed the surmunding country, that he is-receiving at the old stand of .1. P. Kirby, a large and well.selected assortment of Mit "Mk AL MEC 9 Consisting in part of the following : Nails, copper, tin. sheet iron bar and sheet lead, lead pipe of various sizes, anvils, cutter and staple vices, crow bars; spades, sho vels and forks; mill, X cut, circular, panel & web saw", SADDLERY HARDWARE, CARPENITR'S & MINER'S Tools, House Trimmings of various descriptions. COOK & PARLOR sTovgs, Latent improvement. Also, the Self-Regulating Par lor Store. He will manufacture and keep on hand 'Topper, 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 establishnien (within 100 miles of this place, (no mistake.) All kinds of Copper, Tin and (Sheet iron Ware, repaired and made to unit r in workmanlike man ner. Towanda, June 26, 1848. 7 . lOlll5MPS!—Cast Iron well - dr tl cistern pumps, war .l ranted to draw water from thirty to sixty feet for sale at the New Hardware Store. D. LORD. ..GROCERY AND . VARIETY STORE. SAYRE & WOODWORTH, WOULD respectfully inform the inhahitants of To wanda 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, pickil.s, Fruits, Tuba cco , Sniff. Cigars, Candy. Crackers and Toys of etery description, Baskets, Brooms, ware, _4c.; Sperm and Tallow Candles, Bar soap, Vineear, Flour. Pork, Hams. 4-c., 4 . c. all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Towanda, July 3, 1843: FLOUR. A QUANTITY OF SUPERFINE FLOUR just 11 rOceivietl, and for sale by the single barrel or load, et ' je27 MERCURS'. Cheapest Goods , cier sold in Towanda, ARE NOW SELLIN3 AT THE SAVINGS BANK ! QPRING AND SUMMER GOMIS of every; des. crtption, for old men - int(' young men. for young misses and old ladies, for the high, the tow, 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 girighani.s, dark and light ,gfitghants, linen lustres, French lawns, herages, and a great assortment of Prints are now selling lower than the lowest at No. 5, B It. 'June 14, 1818. • REED'S. BONNETS, and Bonnet Trimmings, 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 Towanda, may be found at No. 5, B. R. • REED'S. BROADCLOTHS. Cassiroeres, and Summer Staffs —and endless variety, to suit all tastes and all clas ses of people, selling extremely low at . REED'S. G R AIN CRADLES—One doz. Reynold's superior - 7 -also grass and grain scythes, rakes, par+ forks, seytNe snaths, whet stones, &c, at REED'S: THIS WAY FOR • BARGAINS ! Now receiving almost daily at the Central Brick Store, (Cheap side of Main at.,) fresh supplies of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,— - which we are selling unusually low prices. If you want cheap and good (loads, mark the Central Store. For particulars, see Reporter neat week. May 29, 1848. • N. N. BETTS. - STOP ! STOP ! IWOULD say to my old' friends and all that wish to .huy 'goods cheap, that f am still to be fonnd at the CENTRAL STORE, where my arrangements are still to partially take charge of and assist Nr.N.N.%tta in the above named estahli.hment. - . - - - - - - would theretore be pleased at may time to show and satisfy you that it is not always a fact that those who nialie die most noise in the World, sPv.hase the largest stores, that seli goods the cheapest. Respectfully, yours, Towanda, June 6, 1848. A.D.MONTANYE. et LOTUS & C A BSIM RES . •English, 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. . _ LAMES' GOODS.—l,awns, gighams, raw ails, .-amVsilk and linen ginghani., ( ' new style of goods) de laina:white dress goodi, of every fariety, at the Central Store. je7 N. N: BETTS. PRINTS -1000 yards on hand, which we will sell to cash cu./tamers at cost. • March 22,1848. MONTANVES & CO. c't ROCERIES.—Good young hyspn and hyson skin 1,3 'Fleas, at 37i aid 50 cents--an4sugar to sweeten it at and $ cents ; all other kindsdf Groceries in pro portio'n at the. Central Store. N. N. BETTS. UNPECTED in a few days, a few more loads of ILS New Goode, at N. N. 'JETTS'. DR. R. JACKSON'S BILE EMBROCATION.— 1-7 This is no disgusting. nauseating pill, potion, or mixture; nothing that produces pain or nritation; but a medicine that is at once pleasant anti agreeable in its application, affording immediate relief, and will cure the very wont cases of painful. itching or bleeding Piles in a - 'Wry few days. Call at CMI•X XXXI X & PORTER'S Drug Store, No. 1, Brick Row, Towanifa, and you will not go home without a bottle. WORSTED DRESS GOODS.—Plain, figured and plaid s black and colored Aipaccgs ; black and co lored French h.erinoes ; Oregon Plnids ; rich French and common Cashnfgres, Del.aines, &c., a great variety of styles for sale at sep2s AIIERQ BATHING SALOON. , 1 itaIIUATIO D HAVE the satisfactton of announcingto their eintalie► ous friends, and the public that they hairejust open ed a [LATHING ESTABLISHMENT. in Towanda, in tote nAt , Brick Block of Burton Kingsbery, where all who wish to indnlige in the healthful and invigorat ing premise of a CoLn or WA ax Bath, can at any time be accommodated. fo. Call and try it. Fehr 9. The price for Bathing once, 25 cents. To those who bathe .by the month, 50 cents. PAINTS,, OILS & DYE-STUFFS, also Mstehes by the gross, at No. 2. B. R. FOX'S. THEY HAVE COME!! TAR. JAYNE'S MEDICINES. at CHI MBERLIN & PORTER'S Drug Store. No. !. Brick Row. Also, Scarpa's Compound Acoustic Oil, a sure cure or deafness. July 4, 10,148. 1 a BALES BROWN SHEETING.% drillings I 4d !Chiming, wicking, wadding, batting, cotton yarn and carpet.warp, cheap as the cheapcst, at Ni'. 7,, B. at beet.") , r •-".. - 71 iticrc anti' t "c. ir (I) 1 11) a , ' A' • 0 I , * GENUINE (VtillikkeiNßE, IN •TaliAN#A.• "ID • I% • FOX would woutiespectfolly ltafotin hisial# .1.:4 a friends, and any ono; else. who ja in. want uf chandise. that he is receiving end will keep ea nahantly on band • good assortment of all.kinds of Clouds said keptin a country. store :—Dry Gooda.Ornatrka, Crock ery, Hardware, Boole 4 shoes. Bah and... Caps, Fisk, I'aints and Oils, Dye staffs, Iron, Nails, Carpeting. gr.. We will consider it a favor for people to let as show them our goods, as we think:they cannot fait to suit. It is true, I. , eassot boast of as great Lumber, of years' experience in roaming yowls, as some, yell trust the good people of Bradford have: not forgotten their own dear bcnght experience in buying goods of thew same old experienced cams. Look OW for thew. or they will stick on their usual tariff! I will sell as cheap, if not cheaper than any other live man. Please give us e call, at No. 2, Brick Row. Towanda, May 24. 1848. JOY TO THE WORLD I THE only Universal Remedy is at last discovered in the shape of Cheap Goods, at FOX'S. it is an an external remedy, but if applied by the subscriber, is warranted sure cure, and no mistake. .1f • man feels poor or bad in the region of .his.r icket-book, the most remedy is to call at Fox s, and buy whet Goods be wants, as he an buy more 6w,lese money than at any other place in town. For anything like dyspepsia, the safest, plesantest and best remedy is a quantity of that fresh, de bus Tea at Fox's, from 3s to Gaper lb., sweetened lig me of Mit nice 6d Sugar. In feet, there is hardly a ease that flesh is heir to, that a reme• dy cannot be foun for at. my 24 FOX'S. AN ACT ENTITLED A N ACT for the benefit of the People of Bradford 1 - 1.. Co. ; Be it remembered by all good citizens, that a man can buy as many Dry Gooda and Groceries as be can carry borne, for a mere trine, hardly worth mention ing. at No. 2, Brick Row. my 24 FO X*l4. (1 ROCKERY, a large lot io setts, lac.; and Looking li Glasses, a great variety, cheap at - FOX'S. DRUGS, MEDICINES GROCERIES & LIQUORS. JN B. FORD has just received, et his Drug store one door below Kingsbery's store, in B.Kingsbery's new brick block, Main street, a large addition to his former assortment, which he now offers to the attention of the public. His stock now comprises every article usually kept, among which may be found the following: DRUGS. & MEDICINES. Opium. cream tartar, camphor, engine 'soap, liquorice, balsam col:Alba, rhubarb, jalap, aloes, flowera.chamo mile, gum limbic, castor cal, quicksilver, magnesia, roll and flour- sulphur, refl.-mil and ciude borax, calomel, rod precipitate, corrosive sublimate, aqua ammonia, tartaric acid, epsom salts, laudunum. senna. sulphate quinine, all of the essential oils, gum myrrh, cantharidea, gum tragacanth, corks, sarsaparilla, gamboge, litharge, spir its turpentine, 'rotten stone, umber, terra de sienna, salt pctre, annis seed, isinglasa, cubebs, annotto, &.c., GROCERIES. Crushed, loaf, and muscavado sugars, chopper than can be bought elsewhere in'town t black and green tea ; 'nutmegs, pepper, spice , mustard, pepp-i sauce, raisins, •nutinegs, cloves, mace, Rio and Java coffee, starch, gin ger, oils, blacking. ca-tile, ratiegared and fancy soap. sperm and tallow candles, tobacco, segars and tin ua; in:itches, & &c LIQUORS Cogniar, Otard, peach and American Brandy; St. Croix. Jarnacia Rod New England Rum; avian, lion and Baltimore Gin; Sestet'. Irish and Monongishala Whiskey ; Mania, paloand brown Sherry, pareluice, Port, Tenerife,, Lisbon, Malaga, Muscat, claret and champaigns wines, alcohol, PERFUMERY & FANCY GOODS. Bay water, lavender, colonge and rose water, mac cassar and bear's oil, otto roses, ox marrow, pomatuni, rouge, pearl powder, bandeline, flesh, tooth, hair, nail and clothes brushes, feather dusters, ealf wallets, boy's belt•, combs, pins, fish hooks, pencil points, *eying cards, prevision raps, ink, steel pens, &c. PATENT MEDICINES Western Panacea. Bairn of Columbia, Pink-Syrop, Komstork's Vermifuge Hay's Liniment, Mother's Re lief. Pain E xi:rector, Acoustic oil, Hair dye, Andrew's and Mrs. Brnwn'a Painkiller, Godfrey's cordial, Adhe sive plaster, Townse VVehster'.s, Wood's and Shep herd's Sarsaparilla, Lithoraripic mixture, Wistar's Bal sam, Hungarian Balsam of Life, Upham's Eleetuary, fir A Ilistires'Oinrinent, Shepherd's, Rootstocks, Orrick's and fahneatock's Vermifuge, Brown's celebrated Lotion forVonsumplion, Sovereign balm 'pills, sugar coated Pills, and allihe most popular medicines of the day. 0 --- 7 The block is complete, containing evirything kept in the largest establishments, and is xtrered at the lowest possible prices; Remember, that Ford's Cheap Drug, Grocery and Liquor Store. is in Kingshery'a new block. 'rovramla:June 7 1148. LARGEST &LATEST !ARRIVAL OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS: H:` S. & M. C. MERCUR, ESPECTFULLY announce to their numerous 111 friends and customers, that they are now opening the largest end most general ,assortment of GOODS, ever before offered in Towanda ; embracing almost every thing wanted by persons of every class and condition. All those wishing to purchase Goods for cash, will find it for their interest to examine tttis steck. Towanda, M ay 26, 11448. NOT THE,FAVL OF EMPIRES! But a Great Fall in lhe Pelee of abode, at the SAVINCS BAIVIC! REED, the proprietor, is' flow receiving a large C assortment of_Spring am' Summer Goods, which are selling so low as to astonish even the " natives."— The selection consists of every vatic y and -Style of fashionable goods for the season, a catalogue of which would be entirely too numerous to mention here. Sam ples will be showmrith the greatest plesbure, to any one who will havrthe goodness to call, and we will show them dim goods can and will be sold cheaper at the Savings Bank, No. 5. Brick Row, than in any other establishment in Bradford Co. C. REED. Towanda, May 30, 1818. • " G 0043, well Bought are half Sold !" 0. 0. BARTLETT, IR now opening a large Mock and extensive variety of GOODS, selected with the greatest care, and bought under great advantages in the cities of New 'tot* and Philade/phis—taking advantage of the favorable condi tion ofah markets—and having in view the motto above, has so bought that he can and will sell on as fa uorable terms as the test, and will endeavor to show to community the advantage of buying from those who buy well. Towanda, May 23, 1848. - SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. 300 VOL& publisbexl by the American Sunday School M4O. sod tot sale low in quantities to suit purchasefr. niy23 RART LET I'. Mips -DOANE, MILLINER AND MANTAUMAKER, Keit door to the Bridge, Towanda. T 8 constantly receiving kind disposing of OA the meat reasonable terma,tbe heat end most fashionable goods in her line. Her work will continue to be done in her ectostnmed prompt god fashionable manner, and on accommodating terms. t4he has made arrangements for receiving the Newest Fashions 'for Bonnets, Caps and Awns whilst they are new. 0 May 24,18t1(. - (11 IN Gli MS, new styles, and monetizing cheap t VT Lawns, of every, ; Organdie muslin. embroidered mohair and in fact all the most desirable styles of Dress Goods in iaarket,with trimmings to match cheaper than any other goods in town, at FOX'S. mut Pierce's Fn liotiMatches, hr the gross or box. et No.l, Brick Row. my 9 (711 AM BERLIN & PORTER. GREAT' I*ThiittflytiVES ; _ _ • N. - 10 W-31014100.74S , . ew J .Ir. aid . 11 . .'3!Titi ! is, • lame sq:cbeitiistock of Spriog lank %limit tiri- fidodsl" Ai50....,./eneral. assortment of . Groceries, Ildidienre,` triirktiY, Family Medicine?, Roots mut Shoes, (n large variety.) ' Glasir, , Peints,.lhje-tedode, bisk, 4c. A lao—Leghinn. Pedal end "Mtn leak Hits; Angola, easifinere Hots 1 Florence; CMOs-pearl, Neapoliton, open work aid lawn Bonneta. &mks and Stationery, Wall paper 6on` loe Or 60e per piece, Win dow paper, &e. -Muskat faafweerents--Flows. Flageokts, Fi.4a,-Ace. KINUBBERY, JR. MMMO NEW SPRING GOODS I E. T. VOL . #E.qD ! RE.RD! ! BKINGSBERY „k CO., are now receiving from . Philadelphia and New York, the largest, cheapest and most complete assortment of GOODS of all kinds, ever opene•l in Tor:arida, which will positively he sold cheaper than goods have ever before been offered in this place. 'We invite the eitheens to callandiee onr assert. ment and price our goods before !Purchasing elsewhere,. as we have got many things which are rare end &vim. ble to be obtained. Don't forget the place, B.BINGS BERY Or CO., new block, opposite the burnt district, where goods will be soil this summer, cleardown below the reach of any other store. Towanda, May 17, 1848. GINGH AMS.—We have a large quantity of ;mall patteina, Very handsome and desirable ; French and linen gunSamit, of excellent quality. may 12 KINGSBERY & Cl LAW:VS.—French., American and Organdie Laifr - , a beautiful aseortment ; also. plaid and figured silk wool baragea. •my 17 KINGSDERY & CO.- CALICOES.—A choice selection of Merrimack, or lingo and blue, pink and all other kinds, small fig ure. Two shilling calico for nine cents; call and see, ho' mind, the only place is • KINGSBERY & CO., IL. C. PORTER, 111. D. :PIEMIZINALLS7 601102 C1 3 , OFFERS his pmfessional seroicea to the people of Towanda. and vicinity. Office at Chaitherlin At Porter's Drug store, No. 1, Brick Row. my 9 - - BONNETS.—A choice selection of Flormicr, lace, China pearl, Pamela ; Leghorn, and other fashion able styles of ladies' and misses' Bonnets, very cheap; also Bonnet ribbons, artificials, wreaths. &c. mavl7 KINGSBERY & CO. 1■ Extensive Issortternt of Ready-mode Clothing CLOTHING STORE.. AlVSsutmmerockisCialothingrge,eoomfperviesriyngkiandru•lisuch rtm en as . w t eed of Croton, Queen's Cloth, and silk mixed Grecian Sack and habit cloth. linen and cloth dress COATS. Also, PANTS & VESTS, of every kind ; cravats and handerchiefs, gloves and summer hose, all offered cheap—so Cheap that I think it will pay for coining and looking at my stock. Also, A good assortment of Broad Cloths, Cassi m - eres and Yes/logs, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans, Linens, &c., that I will make up to order, and very cheerio. I p)cdge myself to sell as cheap as can be houallt any vvbere in the country. L. BATCIIELER. Towanda, May 8, 1848. lx TANTED, any quantity of Butter, at She market VV prices, at the Central Store. N. N. BETTS, JOINER'S TOOLS.—A goo) asecetmeit of Bead, Moulding and Beech PLANES... moving plows,. and other Joiner's Tool; just received from the manu factory, and Ise sale low by (1. D. BARTLE PT . Clicknees Vegetable Purgative Pills, ARE the first and only medicine ever discovered that will positively cure Headache, Giddiness, Piles, Dyspepsia, Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaundice, Pains in the Back, Inward Weaknees, Palpitation of the Heart, Ri sing-in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of all kinds Female Ccmplaints. Measles, Salt Rheum, Heart Burn, Worms. Cholera, Modls, Coughs, Quinsy, Whooping cough, Consumption, Fits, Elver Complaint, Erysipelas, Drainers, Itching. of the Skin, Colds, NervouwCom plaints, and a variety of other Diseases arising from im puritit s of Indigestion. It has teen proved that dearly every disease to which the uman frame is subject, originates from impurities of the Blood of Derangements of the Digestive Organ.; and to mecum Has Waummeamomuhase obstructions or restore the 11440144AWAskiirii ttate: This fact is universally kaMinAllailmopia 4- ..iroiivoieh. an aversion to medicine, that, unlesi the case is urgent, thek prefer the dimmea to theatre. until an impaired Coustitution or a fit ellithimess rebukes-them for the toity - of Maircon duct. Still keretofoit, med icine in almoiraltiledierroOtaW Mill* as disgusting as it was benefirlarAtt-i; Abe evil is most er fectuilly removed ; for.Cliekeitef a Vegetable Purgative Pith, being completely enveloped with A cornett of eras weres freta,(erbich is, distinct from the kernel) have no taste of medicine, bit are as easily swallowed as bits of candy, Mora:iv:a they do not nauseate or gripe in the slightest degree, which is occasioned by the fact that are compounded on scientific principles, and operate equally on all the diseased parts of the system, instead of confluing themselves to, and racking any par ticular region. (which is the gieat and admitted evil of every other purgative.) Hence ,they strike at the root of Disease, remove all impute humors from the blood, open the pores externally and internally, promote the Insensible Perspiration, obviate flatulency,. Headache, &e.—separate an foreign and obnoxious particles from chyle, so that the blood, of which it is the origin, must be thoroughly pure—secure a free and healthy action to the Heart, Lungs and Liver, and thereby restore health even when at/ other means have failed. gj A.I letters of inquiry or for advice most he ad dressed (post paid) to Dr. C. V . CLICKENER, N 0.66 Vesey-st., New York, or his authorized agents through out the country. For sale in Towanda, by CH AMBE RLIN & PORTER, No. 1 , Brick Row. N. It Remember, Dr. C.V. Clickener is the inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing 'of the sort was ever heard of, until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should therefore ask for Clickener's Sugar- Coated Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. by MP" -AIL .W. Alf '711.' 1 .111 C .lIMT Q-• PESPECTFULLY informs the cithens of Towan da, and the public' generally that he is prepared'to execute in the nearest style all descriptions of House, Sign, Coach or Carriage Painfing, of Trimming; and ;very variety of fancy and Ornamental Painting. From his long experience and the many specimens of his productions now in use, he entertains • flattering hope that by close application to hie profession, and being prompt to order he may secure a suitable share of public patient:sage. He may be found stall times •t the Chair Factory of Tomkina•dt Makinson, where he will be on hand to attend to the Pills of chow who may want his sera/cm. PAPER-HAMMING done on sheet no tice, in • superior manner and reasonablo terms. Towanda, July 4, 1848. Cia.taal3 eeigg) /tßainVitalADß3 THE subscribers mill continue manufacture and keep on hand their old stand, all kivds of cane id wood mat CHAIRS; also ;ETTEES of various kinds, and lEDSTEA DS of every deacrip ion, which we will sell low for cash or Produce, .or White . Pine 'lnict, White woad, Bass wood, Cue Umber cl sir plank, or 4 by 4 Scantling 13 feet long—either Bottonwood,Bauwood or Maple, will also be received for our work. Turning done to order in the neatest manner. JAMES MACKINSv.N & CO Towanda, June 22, IRIS. ' -:-,Tr• Mitt!An*, ;Cc: Just rertiagel at L. Batcheler's ITIBSIUTS Oo 113•112g10 lltitici•tiOnneitts. - - Arai . A t • • n' l ol;isEirAtt UN/ VEBB4I4)PYMENT4„A. cont .& phis ,sly for Burns. Aaddss. 9,re. OnTilinflo o greilits, t. kWh( YMiiiiMuits Basle; Bi 4 'U1 1 '4 12 00 14 Hands, PhiPliPiNsatii.ilvidi sold pl lianAtgliabimea wes t , • ~1„. • Peones in all combats:is 2 emit Unseat:able to ' be afflicted with ths okays romplainta. It intherefore the duty of head; of f milies to_providi"arul kerp on brid, Lady fat ,anj ernergrant, RE MEDY die is eipabie 17 removing die angering atteisdeit .on those very troublesome euppanions. Those who hers used TOusers G.NIrERSAL 9/2VTMENT. need not be; tokl that it is a complee remedy. a master of pain. and the most speedy remover of refiamatafion ever discovered. Tke experience clErch Persons near (iciest to prompt them to keep it always oniums). thane ing that me% relatable fifes have ,Ineti sired; . ,by tip likkical Conqueror of killinned and otbei fficiee,,bures, ike. It instantly stopsiii pain of the eruest kind, and prevents scars, No family shoal] be updffast it, if Si immediate "SPplinition of it in eaten ?ft ict asin ecalde, Ueda do more goelithile within* hiltin. than ha,coal k do when 'seised, besides preventing long hoar! of the utmost suffering which risightpasolefore ti physician could be obtained. It possesses control over the Remit injuries by Gm over mordfleatinn. over inflammation, and by its com bined aunties it acts as online tie, nervine, anii-spas rnock anodline,cmolrcul and heaang, and is the most complete external remedy in use. Thousands have, tried, and thousands praise it. It is working its way into pablii‘ favor with a rapidity un known in the history of medicines. AU collo use U. re commend U. Again we say. no family should be with out it. The agents furnish the public gratis, with Looks dessiibing this ointment. . . . cOs Each box of the genuine Torst4s Mery CAUL OusTarsivr has the signature of S. Tousey written on the outside label in black ink. Never purchase i box unless this signature cad be seen. Price 25 cents per box or five boxes for $l. Prepared by Et.Licrrr &Tor s's, Syracuse. N. Y. Sold in New' Yiait at to 6 Iles watt street, and in Towanda, by CHAMBERLIN & PORTER, No. I, Brick Row by TOW ANDA NEW CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. THE iubacriber has opened B CLOTBIXG 13ro s s, two doors north of the Public Square, on Main Ptreet, (nearly opposite the new brick tavern now being erect ed by C. L. We'd, Esq.) wherehe 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, (Worcs. Hosiery, Drawers, Flannel Undershirts 4c., 4-e. Be bas also on hand and is constantly receiving, arse assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, such as Silks, Satins, Marseilles, &c.. ail of which will be made up to order on abort notice and on reasonable terms. The subscriber having been a practical Tailor for the lad 15 years, in the chy of New York, flatters himself that he can Rive satisfaction to all who may fa vor him with their patronage. His Clothing is all made op under his own inspec ti , and he has therefore no hesitancy in recommend ing it to those who wish to purchase. ccy curniNG and MAKING VP for persons who Inver to furnish ih.ir . own materials; and Cutting done for'persons who wish to have their garments made else where—all of which shall be done with neatness and despatch. The subscriber Is also agent for A. Wheeler's Report of Fashions, which he can furnish to such as are want ing. on reasonable terms. H. A. SMITH. Towanda, June 6, 1848. CIIENANGO LAKE BOAT LINE, ott Tell% 101WCOTCARITODT. THEproprietors of this long-established Line, still continue the business of freighting merchandise produce, lumber &e., between Binghamton mad Jrcev Fork, end solicit the continued patronage of their friend They aro prepared with increased facilities to accome modals the. public, basing FORTY FIRST CLASS LAKE BOATS, which will enable them to despatch a boat direct from New-York to Binghamton DAILY during the season. with NO TRANSHIPMENTS on the entire route. --.. Yhey invite a call from their friends before shipping, os their charges will be at lowest rates. . . IC. IWKINNEY, Binghamton ; Ikorarre : JESSE HINDS, 7 South-st.. N. York ; D. A. REXFORD, . " g The subscriber still continues the business ofBlo - Forwarding, and may at all times be found at his well known storehouse, where he keep. for sale at lowest prices, Flour, Salt, Grindstones, Ropes, Pitch, Oakum, Beet, Pork, &c. try Cash paid for ill lands of Lumber and Prodlnce, delivered at the Storehouse. C. M'KINNEY. Binghamton, April 21, 1848. 45m6 QUA Wl.B.—Barage. printed . Cashmere, broth., de lain. Thibet ; and a great variety of Collura, which cannot hilt° snit. XINGSBERY & CO. RADOLB AND PARABOLETTES:—A groat Pvariety of silk, gingham and eotton--aome extra rich. In feet, we have all kinds of fancy and daple Dry Goods, adapted to the season, bodgbt by one who has been in the business twenty-one years, abd 6e fief-, tens 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 myl7 KINGSBERY & Co. THE NEW YORK BARNBURNER, Fret Labor and N Slavery. A CAMPAIGN PAPER of this title will be issued A& weekly ia teas city during the Presidential =wails, commencing on the first Saturday in July, and ending on the second Saturday after the election. It will be printed with nest type, on fine paper, each number con taining at least twenty columns of reading matter. a The Barnbumer ' is designed to be a powerful aux fiery to the new organization in this state afid elsewhere —and it will advocate, with the utmost zeal and ability, the glorious cause of raze sort. razz LABOR, rases, ears arisen. It will strive to secure the elec. lion of Ili were Vast Brash and HENRY 1.. Donny., to the high offices for which they were nominated at Utica and it will present the condition and progress of the public sentiment in every part of the state and country upon the great issues put forth by the Utica.convention, " The New York Bamburner " will be mailed to cub scribers, orient in packages by express, striamboat, rail road. or in any 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 address,....so cts. each. Five " 45 a Ten 40 " Twenty " 35 " Fifty " 30 a One hundred 25 Orders are requested immediately, from clubs, agents, and individuals, in every part of this and other states.— They must be addressed in all eases, to Wm.?. Tinny, No. 18, Nassau street, N. Y 4 by whom, assisted by an association of gentlemen,the Barnbumer' will be edited. Any, paper which will announce the publicatiorrof " Barnburner," stating the terms, shall receive a copy during the whole campaign. New York, June 2¢, 1848. L)MiffJUIT92IIOM6 THE co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers in the practice of Medicine and Surge ry is this day dissolved by mutnal consent. Their as are left with J. D .CROSS. at Ford's Drug State and who is Duly authorized to settle them. SAMUEL HUSTON, Towanda, May 9: ISIS. CIIAS. K. LADD. GREEN PA BASOLS—a few more of those splen did green silk and Turk satin fringed parasols and shades, just reedand selling very low at FOX'S. Q.A WB.—Mill saws. aria 61. feet am! 6 foot cross pi Bawl:, at BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. • tilertbanbi;c,`'k:c." - - -- -I-L.-- --------. .....„..,...ro4•40.11.0 , 4....... fiv... l uiesu :pit REJIIEW GOODS -11 ER mnbarl2o4; : egain;'-With'Ae heit‘ert. lairthefehalimetaMi-101,04pobsigireeta. • " ander Mk!. 11 • 941 -4 - Dli ...l*, GV:riaay Cmckery Hardwire. Hipgs Mid medierio‘" B and Slime; lion air] liali, et.c.,‘& - e 'tit comae, you al know where le coWswtri get the' cheeped! goods-:ooteme mateoti Idall: aid: till at . -, ISSUIPA, _ May It MI., HAM & CAPB,—A good assottMent edit and fur He a le, sea glazed ceps, with cape% (a vent ar ticle for ormy weather, men and boy'. cloth cape. children' ' Ma'am Smite': &c. You will finttelt these kinds. , sod mow mete, at - , m 29 •BA !HD'S. 11.;0008.-19tiertihiii' 2114 Shiitinii, ervaie . yarn, isatuywickiee bar* liino;' 4l "* 44lll e 4 at No. 3,0. R. iny3l I 'TA rOOIDEN WA R&—iliilf bustk.peek. eta four I .V. glut aessens, clothes pink 411.0;:alf may 3 I, 84,14113,„ - GLAtSB--Ao .aimsetliest-m. No. 3, Row. ' my3l. Raw 11[1.1N ._ 4 WV B • r ISII.I-4 good .nick of Codfish-and Mackerel, at 1. - No. , D . R. neat BAIRD:8 1 . T p.% ER—Any. quantity of Bole and Upprr Lea. -LI the: at tay3l BAIRD's. HARB GOODS.—Iron, nails, steel, hand inon.hqrse ehofe, &e., fresh shack, at BAIRD'S-. TWO Tow Eninipacre best hammered iron , just re ot•isth at MONTANTES & CO. 2[l BBL& MESS PORK and • few. btrailred of ki Hints on hand, at MONTAN YEB & CO. 1 - PATENT MEDICINES.—AII the mat celebrated Medicines pf the day,can he found at No. I,Hrick Row. InyB CHAMBERLIN & POR I'ER. S"EETINGS AND SHIRTING'S —lf you will et. amine our stock, you will helium to buy, unless you should think the price so low, that there wag some thing wrong in it. KINGSBERY & CO. DROWN SHEETINGS.—About 43,000 rude of Brows Sheeting's, just rcc'd at BA IRI PS. VESTINGS.--,Batin. shir. Min mriPP, eillt velvet and other Vesting% for winter or summer, NI or spring ; i west assortment at BAIRD'S, No. 3,- HARDWA RE, a good asscatment„ including Iran, Steel, Nails, &c. at'No. 2, B.R. FOX'S. fiLOlllB s iI:ABSIMERES, Veining,. Overcast Clotbs t , such mi brown, olive mil gold mixed Bea vers will be sold very low at SAVINGS BANK. j 3 ROM A, of every variety and style. foreign and do meslic, now opening at wholesale and retail. at aulB MONTANYE'S di CO. CAIN 611 A MS& PRINTS.—PIain and twilled Ging k...T barna; English and American Prints, a beautiful assortment. at eep2s MERE UR'S. A' l 4`Ti' 6.o(P.Miaca • _ At Wholesale and Retail. v / , T ONiI'ANYES & CO. are now receiving fresh I.YI from New York and Philadelphia, the most dest ratCe lot v..f GOODS. ever ottived in this market, and think that en 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 inducemeuta'worthy the notice of the most close buyers and amateurs of de s cable gpods. 4 May 1, 1848. T IST 'OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office 1-4 at TOWANDA, June 31, 1848. A root kti E Howe Miss M E Alexantkv' Jesse Hall D C Blaannin P Ingham./ Bpi. 8 K Johnson Ellen ' Bowers Miss 10 Johnson Wm ' Barnes George Johnson Caleb . Basset A Jennings C G - ''' Barber M Kelly ThemL i Bowman D Kipp Miss M L --. Bennet Chester Kennedy John - Bailey •N Linz James Bennet E Lester H N Bancroft L G Laughlin Miss M ' Bowen Mis 11 Lewis Mint E Barret Armes Morris John Bowman Geo. W Mans G F Cotter no. Minier Mina II 2 Cook Wigs Mary • Marshal Miss C ' ' . ' Carman. Mr. Marlin G Carman John Myers J W Coveney M Morgue J L • Cross A Mrs. McCarty Janes C amble, 8 U Mason N Clancey M Owen P • C use T B Piatt C Dewitt Miss E Pouchet Mho M J 1 • • Dramas Geo Post I Dodge E Mrs Posit A . . . Doherty+ M • • Platt MisiF DunlapiChas Pewit! J Durgan . D • Record J A Eastabreok Wm Rosintsdn D Evans 8 A Wheeler Miss E Einstein 8 • ' Warneilli Irt 2 1 Fairchild I' I' Wints-1 II 1 Falk-DFid , • Willcox B Griffis yron • Woodward R Goodell Miss A ' Wheeler Chia Gibbs EE , - Wilcox Mimi Grandin jr L 8 • Ward I ' Hurley Mrs, B Willard Wm Heigler A • Wattles .1 M Hall C M Whipple JR° HealJohtl Warner Miss A 1) Husain R. E.W.BAIRD, P. M. TWO NEW BUGGIES FOR SALE., FOR'SALE, two new BUGGIES. in complete oder for running. They are finished in superior man ner, made of good and substantial materials, and will be sold at i great bargain. for Csse only. They may be seen at Esenirrinee shop ; in the lower part of the bona'. Ma 14. lA4S. I. A. ESENWINE. , T IST OF LETTERS, remaining in chi Put Office 2-4 atiTariv, quartet ending June 30, 1848. • Alden D C 3 Leguard Chmincej. I Atkins Wm Landon Mrs Elisabeth Allen F A Lane Freeman Beard's' Chas Morse Miss Eliza BarnesiD V Morse Mi6ll. Ann Elisa Dunham Miss Cecelia Mott A R . ' Boice Jun - Monroe Andrew ' Baxter i i i ktiss Clarissa hlather John C Bush spiel G McAlister. Chauncey BaldwTilos 2 McAlister James Brawn I Alexander Murray James BaisettlC it Moulton 0 T • Baldwin Caro Marvin John Cue Joel Pomeroy . E Case Andrew Preston W H 61110 l it ama Perhurst P J Case'. ' Perego Lyman Dar, kiith Phillips J W • Dunba r • Pierre-Edward Edam! - Em Priam Lodge Guild eras Parsons James Greenti -Mary Phillips Joseph Guthrie Mies Elvin Russel Ebenezer • • Herrick Si ph Rumsey Miss Eyeing Hazard E W Robison' Wilda Halsey Gen R Rockwell Miss Mary R Hanarek Missierustba Reynolds Jr hn - Horton Dr: Gee r Rose Mile _ Jeralatnan John Smith S V • • Jeffries Mr Smead Elam Jones Geo E 4 Shattuck. Merrick Knights Eiihu Thomas W A . Knights John Thorp Abram Kline Johnson West :Amnon W." Kizer G R Wakeman Mr. • , • Kid Liman " Wright Spencer Lyons Calvin ' Williams Miss M Lyman B K Wilson Hiram Lyman Miss Betsy .' Youngs It Leonard Alfred Yeomans John LAYTON RUNYON, P:M LEGHORN BONNETS are lord—if any doubts it, let: them step into TOY'S, and teal the feet ; a good assortment of Flownee braid, also, new awl fashionab ribbons, flowers aid leise, of No. 2. Brick Row mn24 £cgal :%botttiscatcnts A p N taISTRATOWS 'NOTICE 11.1, perilous indt.hted to the rigor of JOH Pi /1 - N °gra Rap; dre'd,lote of Monroe township, am luijity o ntiotougto make .porineot without delay, owl th# ll .! ,, tting.t_laints *pinto 41914 eete will it . iratte lifillellOttlffttbets' kited hti iwittement; pw t ' --v N Al' H NORTHROP, Allionfor,Mily 13, 1848. • • Administrator. - ROTA TOR'S •KOTICIE., Ll• l terwns -indebted to the estate of JOHN KLINE, deed., late of Eidglserry township, sirs irreby requested to make paymeut without delay, and thira hating claims against said eFtale will please pry atnt them duty authenticated for setekmsent. $04 ,, I, taut. JAMEs E. KLINE. Irtntam Scott 13. W Co IMAM TH Te , as removed hhi wrier to D. Cast's new 0119ce..0n 1 1 seam!! st,eet, where he will be pleased 10 mei thane who nee .1 his !wore's:ions! services. Dee. 29, 1947.7 • . IS'IILA TOR'S NoTic& Al.l. persona rudebted to the estate of JOHN CI BARNS. dee'd., late of Orwell tow!). are beinetty moaned to make payment without delay. and than hairing.claims -against !hernia estate will &am present them duty authenticated for.settlement. C. G. - GRIDLEY,. Alms istrator. Orwell, Mn, 29. Intlft. 61•41 • ADMIT IST ATO NOTICE. AT.I, persons indebtced to the estate of 2. NIVEL MATTOCKS. deed., late of Springfiekt tow resitid, are hereby remonsted to make payrnen witheut delay, and those having claims against said estate win picnic present them duly authenticated for settlement. ISAAC BOWE. Springneld, May I?, ltHe. Administrator. _ . . ADMIN ISTIt ATO WS NOTICE. A 1.1. perms indebted to the e-rate of Merrill' Meow ! phrey, dec'd.,4ate of Orwell tp., are hereby reques ted to make payment without delay, and thoee ha•ing claims against Paid estate will please preprnt them duty authenticated for settlement. C . G. GRIDLEY, • Orwell, July 12:1848. Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALLprrwins indebted to the estate of FREDERICK BRA DLE Y. deed., late of Litchfield, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims again: t said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. • ANDREW BRADLEY, Executm. SAMUEL DAVIDSON, SS Litchfield, June 14, 1845. .4tulitoes .Vo lice. ►rHE undersigned, baring een appointed an Auditor by the Orphan's court of Bradford county, to MST. shal assets, and distribute the fund raised by the Admin istrates's sale of the rartand personal estate of E.B.Weria. of Monroe, deed, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment, on Saturday', the 26th day of Augnst nest. at 1 eloek in the afternoon, at his office in the borough of Towanda, when and where all persona interested,ase required to present their claims before him, or be da barred from coming in for a stfare of - said fund. June 21, 1848. WM. SCOTT, Auditor. „ SHERIFF'S SALE. B - virtue of sundry writs of vend. expo. issued , out of the court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed, I shall eipose to politic sale atthe house of 'l'. P. WmidrufT, in ths borough of Towanda, on Mon day the 4th day of SEHTEMBER next, at one o'clock P. M., the following piece or parcel of land in the township of Ridgebery, and bounded on the north by lands of Perrin Burnham., on the- east by Israel Burt, and south-west by Howard Burt, Containing three acres all improved, with one framed house. Seized end' taken in execution at the slut of Cotd baugh and McAlpine c•. Wm. Johnson. ALSO—The defendants interest in the following piece or petrel of land situated in Springfield township‘ and bounded north by lands of Charles L. Wells, milt by Alvin Parmeoter, mob by Woodard Berry, and west by lands of Mrnel and Seth Sherman. ContabiL ing about one hundred and thirty aireswith about this• ty acres improved, one log house, one framed burn and an apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edwin Dyer vs. John T. Page. ALSO—The following piece or parceled land situat ed in Monroe township, and bounded as follows, to wit : north by the Towanda Creek, and east by the Asylum company lands, south by land of C. L. Ward, and west by the Schrader Branch, containing three hundred acres. with fifty acres improved, with one framed house,. one framed born and Ando' small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution to the suit of Wm.. Watkins to use of Frederick Watts vs. T. H. Lewis. ALSO-I.ly Sundry writs of Levari Facies, a tract of land situ ded 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, fart,- two perches to a dead maple, thence west two hundred and sixteen and 8-10 perches to a chestnut oak for • corner, south-east corner of .lot no. 181, thence north one hundred and fortrtwo perches to a past, thence east two hundred and sixteen and 8-10 perches to the begin ning. Containing one hundred and ninety-two acres and sixty-six perchat mild measure. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of IL B. Davidson administra or of Wm. Davidson dec'd., who sat vived Timothy Paxson vs. Joseph Cairn .Simpson administrator of John Taylor. ALSO—Another piece or parcel of land situated in Burlington township, beginning at a pat south-wen corner of lot nor 49 on down. 1477, thence east one hundred and one perches to • post, thence south one hundred and fifty-two perches and 7-10th to a post, oh nee west one hundred and one perches to a poet. thence ,north one hundred and fifty4wo and 7.101 h perches to dee beginning. Containing . ninety-six Aces and sixty-three perches strict measure Seined and taken in' execution at the suit of R. 11. Davidson administrator- of Wm. Davidson deed., who survived Timothy Paxson vi. Joseph C. Simpson iad ministrator of R. Sweney decd. ALSO—Alit at certain piece or parcel of land, with the improvemen thereon . erected situated on Bentley tow ' p in the tow 'poi Ridgebery, bounded es follows: Beginning atilt seventieth mile stone, and runs thence along the Penn Ivania line, 45. chains 50 links to a sapling, thence utherly three chains to astilre, thence thence westerly 5 chains 50 links to a stake, thence northerly 33 ins to the beginning. Containing 150 11 acres of land; the same more or less, it being part of a lot of land of 00 acres, originally conveyed by Fran cis W Johnson nd nthers, to Elijah Depuy, on -which said lot Thos. aldwin and Elijah Depuy erected mills; excepting. how er out of the said lot one acre, hereto fore sold, lying n the south side of the same. Seized and t o en in execution at the suit of Samuel Rexford and A. & S. Willis' use, vs. David Brewer,ad. of Arvine Clark 2,1., with flepoy Clark, widow of said' Arvino Clark, . ~ and Stephen H arman an d George Fishier, term teilants JOHN F. MEANS, Shwa Sheriff's OM* Towanda, July 5. 1818. huditor's Notice. . THS undersigned having been appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Bradford county to criushall assetts ind distribute moneys in the bands orJesse E. Bullock and D. A. Carey, administrators of the estate of Samuel Lewis, late of said county, dec'd., will attend to the duties of hie said appointment at his office in To. wands borough, on Tuesday, the Isth day cf August rent, at 10 o'clock, A: M., at which time and place all persona interested are required to piesent their chines before him or he debarred from coming in upon saidfiend. July 12, 1848. HENRY BOOTH. Auditor. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned having bi , en appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, to settle and adjust the administration account of'J. M. Cranium Joseph Allen,' and Polly Crammer; administrators mid administratiix of the casts of Stephen Crammer, late of mid county, dec'd., will attend to the duties of his ap pointment, at his office in Towanda borough, on Tues day, the 15th clay of August next, at 2 o'clock, P. bl, of which all persons interested, will take notice. July I'2, 18t .HENRY BOO'T'H, Auditor. ' NOTICE! ALL ream* indebted to the. subscriber , by note, book account or otherwise, must pay me by, the first day of August -neat, or the same will be placed in the hands of the proper persons, for collection. Rome.Jurni 12, 1848. L.S.MAYNARD; XAINTS.—White and red lead, Venetian red, Spa. nish brown, copal gum, litharage, chrome green. route yellow, Tarnish, &c.,, at • BAIRD'S