CASS & BUTLER MEETING.—In Irgrmi porstiance of a resolution of the umeting soda, of the friends ot Cass and Butler held i f that meet on Monday, the '2lSt ttiSt., thd officers o meet ing hereby give notice that a Cass and Butler ing will be held in Towanda, on T SOUESDAY ideentverr tog next. ' 0. F. MAN, Pres. • Annuli's Joys F. M 141116, A. L. en..xxsz. JuLicia V. E. - Piousr, him MCCAILTT. IS-rzwarr Smut, Cassrsa Turmas, • M. F. Roxson, Lsroii - rt,• • Sxxeri BILLS, loves SIIIIIIWOOD, IiEIkJA MIN H. C. Baird, J. M. Wattles, l i Secretaric.; WM. Scott, ) Neu) abvcritortneUte IPargtatOEkrf QUIVerT.,C9SS'O D. N. NEWTON, M. D. TENDERS his' professional si.rvices to the citizens of .Monroeton and vi iuiiy. His rooms are at the Monroeton Exchange oil P. Smith. Refers to Dr. H csro Towanda; and Dr.-BLI ss Leroy. August 23, 1848- • ESTRAY. • BBROKE into the e iclosure of the subscriber in To wands township, on the Bth of August instant. a dark brindle Steer, 3 rears old. The owner is requested to prose property, lay charg , s and take him away. Towanda, Augi st 18, 1848. A .C..GRAGG. Dr.GUYS O TT 'S "" Tut alma listrutost 111 71411 Rh/CT IS MIST IT MUTES 11 II lovuoail sool. SARSAPARILLA A LARGE SUPPLY of the above valuable turd icinejust received at the Cheap Drug Store of August 23. . J. D. FORD. _______ ELCH'S N ATIONAL. CIRCUS, ronststtrig-of a splriaially tairqdrd rronpr of Fres foam. from thr Chexnut 81. Ataintheatrr. Phifii., WILL Exhibit at TOWANDA, on SATURDA SEPTEMBER 2d I ftg. The hieh estimation which this CELEBRATED ESTABLIsHMENT has acquired and holds, must prove silciently the truth.of the description of talent attnhnted to each artist, and of every effect advertised in the hills .and pamphlets, One of the most extraordinary and wonderful improvements in travelling exhibitions, is the introduction of theSYLVIC G AS, for lighting this immense Establishment which 1. introduced . into the centre of the beautiful Farallon /ma large Coronet of Silvan brilancy. THE ORCIISTRE,. the finest in the ritited Mates, will he under the direction of die Celebrated Mr. RICHARD Witt.is, surnamed the King Bugle Player. THE PERFORNIF:W , :ire of the most superior class in talent, l'he pos•lion or the l' i , Tt letor en ables him to secure all the great Mem sit America, end of the FAiropcan Continent. THE NOBLE ti'rut), Consist; of lit r‘rs and Ponies of the moat beautiful shape, full blond and fanciful ntarks.of any equine selection in the known world. Journeys the most expensii.e have been undertaken to cull the pride of Arabia. the choice of England and France and the •zelerolon of Scotland. VARIOIIB PICTORIAL ATION, are given in the bills and pamphlets of some of the' suosttlttiken Feaks of the .4 mates, in order to bring more forcibly to the mind of the general readers, the Wonderful Erects about to be witnessed.• Qj' HOURS OF EXHIBITION. Iu tile afternoon. Doors open ai 2 and Performance% Cc.mmeoce at 23 c:elock. In the Eveni::g the Doors open at 7, Per formanceq Commences ADMLrrAN(•k: 5 Cclll4, cO" For particulars see large btlls and pamphlet,. Will perform at I t eßaysv ri Al), Sept. 1, at 'Athens, Monday, the-4th. • - - PIANO FORTES, SERAPHIMS AND MaODIANS, FROM the • st Manufactories in Boston, for sale by Trov, a., Au g . 16, 1818. R. S. EtAt4SETT. SEED WHEAT, FOR SALE, 250 hush. of the celeriraied SOULE'S WHEAT. procured of Mr.Powland, near !twilit' ter, said to yield on good ground, trim 40 to t.O bushels per sere,..at $1 25 per acre. Also, two fine BUCKS, ball breeds; one a Leicester and the other. a Cotswold, very low'. WM. H. OVERTON. .„Athens, A.MIM 9. 19 1 9 . . • • NEW SPRING GOODS ! READ .! RE.ID! ! B KING'S BERN' & CO., are now receiving from .13• Philadelphia and New Work. the largest, cheapest and most complete assortments of COODS 01 all kinds, saw apenei.in Towanda,' which will positively be sold cheaper than goods have ever before been offered in this -place. We invite the citizens to call and see onr assort ment and price our good a before purchasing elsewhere, as we hale got many things which are rare an I desira ble to he'obtained. Don't forget the place. B. til NGB - it CO., new block. opposite the burnt district, wheregoods will be sold this summer, clear down below the reach of any other store. Towanda, May 17. 1848. The Saddle and Harness Business IS still continued h e y ELICANAH SMITH,*J. CULP &C. T.' smr H, under the Firm of Elkanah Smith & CQ., at theold stand North side of tit.) Public • Square, where will he kept constantly on hand Best Plain and Quiltet! Saddles, Plated and Common Harness, all kinds of Trunks, %%dices, and all other wrist in their line. Carrian Tr*m in L. 4. Military work donm to order. From their experience and punctuality, ' they are in hopes to receivem share ni,publie patronage. Work tan be had at their shop a' cheap asst any nthet . shop in the connty of the same , Plllilt v. Mat I SI, '47 WI Ilin in Nyco/. i AS removed his office to IL Uea6 w new office. on 'll. second Wryer, where he will be plenwal were those who need his professional services. Dec. 29, 1847. y GINGHAMS, new styles, - and monstrous cheap ; Lawns, of every description ; Organdie molding, embroidered mohair. and in fact all the most desirable etyles'of Dress Goods in warket,with trimmings to match cheerer than any other goods in town, at FOX'S. MATCHES.--Csolsh's, Gi ll 's iopic and Pierce's Fnc tion Matches, by the gross or Mx, at No.l, Brick my 9 CHAMBERLIN & PORTER. • I= CROCKERY, a large lot in sena, atc•; and Looking Glaraies, i great variety, cheap at FOX't4. EMI lil2l Presidents ust 22, 1848 1113 rag] * DOt itkrthanbi3c, 410,0 1 0 , 11) urvree mvolli I GREAT REVOLUTION IN FRANCE, Merely for the wmil of cheap flocks. Wacket and Jewelry ! (4t4 Itu.+4,at the NEW CLOCK MS WAWA VW • TAlittii . P. BULL respectfully infisens the citizenry 11, of Towanda and vicinity. that be has lately return ed tresn'Philadelphia. and permanent!, located in To wanda, one door below the Brick Row, in the roes fen merly occupied by ?.ltrcur'e HatBteic. •hew may be found gold and silver watches, gold, fob and guard chains, gold and silver pencils, gold pens, breast pins, finger rings, ske., cheap for cash, and every article war ranted. A large supply of CLOCKB,-of the latest im- proved patterns, sunning from 30 hours to 8 days and a month, with one winding. . _ _ .C)" Pertirular attrntion paicl.to repairing.CLOCKS. WATCH ES &JEWELRY, of every description, and from the long experience which he has had in the bu siness. work left in his care will - be. done in the hest workmanlike manner. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. Towanda. August 1.6, 1818. y _ _ 111 rz 7irC cud ID •T 71114 ONLT GENUINE CHEAP CASH STORE, 1N 7'o il'A ND A ET. FOX would most respectfully inform his old -1-4 • friends, and any one else who is in want of mer chandise, that he is receiving and will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of all kinds of Goods usually kept in a county store :—Dry Gonds.,Groceries, Crock ery. Hardware, Boots 4- shoes, Hats and Gaits, Fish. Paints and Oils, Dye stuffs, Iron, Nails, Carpeting, 4 - e. We will consider it a favor for people to let us show them our goods, as we think they cannot fail to suit. It is true, I cannot hoist of as great a number of years' experience in_ purchasing goods, as some, yet I trust the good people of Bradford have not •forgotten. their own dear bought experience in buying goods of these same old e.rperieneed coons. Look out for them, i or they will stick on their usual tariff', I will sell as cheap, if not cheaper then any other live man. Please give us s call, st. No. 2, Brick Row, Towanda, :Nay 24. 1848 JOY TO THE WORLD! HE only : Universal Remedy is at last discovered in T the shape of Cheap Goods, at FOX'S. It is on an external remedy, but if applied by the subwriber, is warranted sure cure, and no :mistake. If a man feels poor or had in the region of his pwket book, the most efficient remedy is to call at Fox's, and buy what goods he wants, as be Can .I , Uy more for less money than at any other - place in-town. For anything like dyspepsia; the safest, plesantest and hest remedy is a quantity of that fresh, tiCild Tea at Fox's, from 3s to 6s per lb., 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 he found for at t.rny'24 FOX'S. I" - - AN ACT ENTITLED A N ACT for the benefit of the People of Bradford Be it remembered by all good citizens, that a man can bm, as many Dry G,suls and Groceries as he can carry home, for a mere !rifle, hardly worth mention inz, at No. 2. Brick Row. mly24 FO 'S. DRUGS, MEDICINES GROCERIES -& LIQUORS. (111 N B. FORD has just received, at hie-Drug store one dour below Kinashery's store, in 11.Kingshery's new brick block . , Main street. a large addition to his former assortment, which he tmw offers to the attention of the public. His stork 'now comprises every article usually kept, smong which marbrfimtul the fallowing: DRUGS & MEDICINES Opium, cream tartar, camphor, castile soap, liquorice, balsam copailss, rhubarb, jalap. aloes, II risers chamo mile, gum araktc, castor oils qutcksil•er, magnesia, roll and flour sulphur, reG ied and crude borax, calomel, red precipitate, ern rosive sublimate, aqua ammonia, tartaric acid, epsorn saki, lauilunum, senna. sulphate quinine, all of the essential oils, gum myrrh, canthilides, gum tragacanth. corks, salsaparills, gamboge, litharge, spir its turpentine, rotten stone, umber, terra de sienna, salt pelts, aunts seed, isinglass, culiebs, annoUn, &c., &c. GROCERIES . Crushed, loaf. and muscavado sugars, cheaper than ciin lie bought elsewhere in town; black and green tea; sabersius, pepper, spice, mustard. pepper sauce, raisin", nutmegs, cloves, mace, It io and Java coffee, starch, gin ger, oils, tibiehinz. Mown, variegated and fancy wisp. sperm and tallow candles, tobacco, sugars and snuff. maicbea, &c., &c. • LIQUORS. • CogniaC, ()pita, peach and Ameriesn Brandy; St. Croix. Jamacia and New England Rum ; swan, lion and Baltimore Gin; Scotch, Iriah and Monongehala Whiskey ; Maderia, pale" and brown Sherry, pure juice, Port, ,Teneritie, Liabun, Malaga, Muscat, claret and etiampaigne alines, alcohol, PERFUMERY & FANCY GOODS. Bay water, lavender, colonge and root water, mac caaaar and lwar's oil. otto rows, ox 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 c4rds, percussion caps, ink,' steel pens, Ate. PATENT MEDICINES. Wegtern Panacea. Balm of Colombia, Pink Syrup, Komstock'a Verinifuge Hay's Liniment. Mother's Re lief, Pain Extractor, Acoustic oil, Hair dye, Andrew's and Mrs. Brown'a Painkiller, Godfrey's.cordtal, Adhe sive plaster, Townsead's, Webster's. Wood's and Shep herd's Sarsaparilla, Lithontripic mixture, Wtstar's Bal sam, Hungarian Balsam of Life, Upham's Electuary, M' A Iliste r's Oinrment. Shepherd's, Komstockm, Orrick's and rahnestock's Vermifug', Brown's celebrated Lotion for Consumption, Sovereign balm pills, sugar coated Pills, and all the Most popular medicines of the day. co - The stock is complete, containing everything kept in the largest establishments, and is 3ffered at the lowest possible prices. Remember, that Ford's. Cheap Drug. Grocery and Liquor Sore, is in Kincal*ry'• new block. Towanda, June 7, 1848. NOT THE FALL OF EMPIRES ! Bat a Crrat Fall in the Price of Goods. at th SAVINCS, BANK ! CREED. the proprietor, is now receiving a largo • assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which are selling so low as to astoni+h even the" natives."— The selcefion consists of every vatie'y end style of fishionabie goods for the season, a catalogue of which would be entirely too numerous to mention here. Sam pler will be shown with the greatest pleasure. to any one who will have the goodness to call, and we will show them that goods can and will be sold cheaper at the Savings Bank, No. 5. Erick Row, than in any other establishment in Bradford Co. C. REED. Towanda, May 30. 1848. Goods well Bought are half Sold !' O. a BARTLETT, Ts now oPenitigle large stock and extensive safely of 01. GOODS, selected with the greatest care, and bought 'under great advantages in the cities of flew York and Philadelphia—taking advantage of the favorabte condi tion of both markets—and having in view the motto above. has so bought that he can and will sell on as fa uoiable terms as the test, and will endeavor to show to community the advantage of buying from those who buy well. Towanda, 113ay 23,1848. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS , nr , VOLS. published by the American Sunday / School anion, and for sale low in quintities tb suit pttrchasers. my 2.3 0. D. RARTLETT. IL C. POUTER, M.; D. :I. I .PMZMIO I- 41.-LZ 4 1 .5 Ctnaktf l 1-S.Z . a9 IFFERS hi■ professional service' to the people of Towanda. and vicinity. • Office at Chamberlin & Potter's Drag btore, No. I, Bnck Row. "orv9 DUMPS'.—Cast Iron well and cistern pumps, war ranted to drew. water from thirty to suety feet for' wriest the New Hardware Store. , D. LORD. HARDWARE, a goal mot talent. itteltaitag Tram Steel, Nage,. Om at No. 2, B.R. • • filculombir, . , GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! NEW GOOIiS At the Oilier ef: tai wed ikireliia TRINGSBERY, JR. is sow tecateit4ol4l'Phie J . yokanitilawkaphia. tau l ices cilirsbPek of Sprig mut limner Drt'.,ool4s . ••=rt • • • M. p iftorneselamirliorm ar- Groceries, iiiiiiiesee,'-'Crockery, Book and Show, (a large variety,) Glass, Peilds, Dye-wootk, Fish, tc. . Also—Leghorn. Pedal and Prim leaf Hats; Angola, pearl. eassimere and silk Hats ; Florence. Cbina-pearl. Nenpoliton, oven work and lawn Bonnets. Books and Siatiorrery; Wall paper from Ige to 50c per piece, Win dow paper, &e, Musical Thatruments—Flutes, Clari nets, Flageolets, Fifes, &c. J. ,KIMISHERY, JR. Towanda, May 17, 1818. fIINGH ANN.—We have a large quantity of small patterns. very !landscape and devirable ; French and linen gingham., of excellent quality. mayl'l• • KINGSBERY /lc CO T A WNB.—Vrerich, American and Organdie Lawns, .1-4 a beautiful assortment ; also. plaid and figured silk wool barages. my 17 KINGBBERY dr. CO. CALICOES.—A•choice selection of Merrimack, Ilf• ange and blue, pink 'and all other kinds, small fig ure. Two shilling calico for nine cents; call and nee, hie mind, the only place is KNOSOER Y. & CO. BONNETIC—A choice selection of Floreviet, lace, China pearl, Pawls, Leghorn, and other fashion able styles of ladies and misses''-Bonnets, very cheap; also Bonnet ribbons, artifieials. wreaths. &e. mavli KINGSBRRY & CO. Au Extensive Assortment or Ready•waile Clothing CLOTHING STORE. Y stock is large, comprising a full assortment of jj Summer Clothing of every• kind such u Tweed Croton, Queen's Cloth, and silk mixed Grecian Sack and habit cloth, linen and cloth dress COATS. E. I'. FOX' 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, Caul nitres and Vesting*, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans. Linens, &c., that I will make up to order, and very cheap. I pledge myself to sell as cheap as can he bought any where in the country. L. BATCHELER. Towanda, May 9, 1949. JOINER'S TOOLS.—A good assortment of Bead, Moulding and Bench PLANED. grooving plows, And other Joiner's Tools, ju received from the manu factory, and for sale low by . B. BART LE 11'. CT. TOW A VND NEW ' t _. I AP CLOTHING S: ORE. Tfir. subscriber has opened a CLOTHING STon G. two doors north of the Public Square, on Main street, (clearly opposite the new brick tavern now (wing erect ed by C. L. NY si.L—Esq.) where he oil! keep constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest possible priers, a large and general assorttueut of READY DE CLOT HIS'S', such as • COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTiOSOMS, CRAVATS, Stocks, Suspenders,. Glares, Mowry, Drawers, Flannel Umkohl Hs, 4, ,t)y. He has also on hand:and it corainiily receiving, a large assortment of Cot CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESIJNOSI such as Silks, Satins, Marseilles, &c.. ail of which will be made up to order on short notice and on seasonable terms. The subscriber having been a: practical Tailor for the last 15 years, in the city of New York, Ostlers himself that he can give satisfaction to ell who may fa vor him with their patronage. His Clothing is all made op unrirs.his own inspec tion, and he has therefore no hesitancy - , in recommend ing it to those who wish, to purchase. . CrY GUI - MG and MAKING UP-for persons who prefer to turnish their own materials; end Cutting done for persons who wish to hive-their garments made else where--all of which shall be done with neatness and despatch. The subscribe' is also agent for A. Wheeler's Report of Paelsions, which ho can furnish to such as are want ing. on reasonable terms. B. A. SMITH. Towanda, June 6, 1848. LARGEST & LATEST ARRIVAL OF SMNG,& SUMMER GOODS .4:.; DESPECTFULLY announce to their numerous 14 friends and cuitomers, that they one now opening the largest and most general assortment of GOODS, ever before offered in Towanda. embracing almost every thine wanted by persons of every clue and condition. All those wishing to purchase Goods for cash, will find it for their interest to examine this meek. Towanda, May 2G, 1848. II dli. - on R./4 'Lir:so I, us. Philena Robinson. No. llt Dec. 7'., IS-17, In Bradford Common Picas. Lthd 1)1 , 011".f. fru PHILENA RottiNsfirN, defendant in tide JL at ove cause : You are hereby notified that WILLIAM R. ROBINSON, your husband has filed his petition (Or a divorce from the bonds of matri mony. And an alias subpoena has been returned, and proof made that you are not to'be found in said county. You are therefore, hereby required to ap pear at the court house in the borough of Towanda. on Monday, the 4th day of September next being the first da: of September term of said court of com mon plea., to answer the said complaint, and show cause if any you have, why the said William shall not be divorced from you. J. F. MEANS, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Aug. 1, 1848, NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested. II that Henry C. Allyn, one of the administrators of Bettijah Allenoleed, late of Warren township; Henry Russell, one of the administrators of Wm H. Tupper, deed, late of Windham township ; Nathaniel Flo • or, administrator de honis non of the estate of A lanson B. Shaw, dec'd, late of Ulster tp. E. FL Myer, administrator de 'lonia non of the estate of Vs . m. ?dyer, deed, late of Wpm: tp Irad Stevens, adt )) i)) istrator of the estate of Samuel Stevens, deceased, laic of Pike township. A itia Tuttle, executor of the estate of Joel Tuttle, deceased, late of Standing Stone township. C. 0. Spencer. one of the executors of the lastlitill and testament of J. Withey. deed, late of Canton tp. lames Merritt and. Roswell Dunbar, executors of J. B. Momtt, deed, late of Granville tp. John F. Satterlee, executor of the estate of William Bertrand, dedd, late of Athena tp. Hive severally filed and settled n the office of the Register of W ills, iciand for the Co. of Bradford, the ac counts of their several administrations upon the estates aforesaid, sod that tke same will be presented to the COphan's court of said eo. on Monday the 4th day of gepterriber next, for confirmation and allowance. L R. DE War, Register. Register's Office, Towanda, August t, 1848. Cheapest Goods ever sold in Towanda SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS of every des cription, for old men and young men, for young misses and old ladies, for the high, the low, the rich, and the poor 3 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", derkand light gingham', linen lustre., French tawny. berages, and a great assortment of Prints are now selling lower than the lowest - at No. 8, BR. June 14, 1848. REED'S. B ONNETS, and Bonnet Trimmings, of every des eriptiar... suitable for the reason, may be found in abundance, at.d very cheap at 6, B.E. REED'S. WANTED, any quantity of Sutter, at dui market prom, at the Central Store. N. N. SETTS. Just rerrired at L. Batch?ler's H. S. & M. C. MERCUR, REGISTER'S NOTICE. ARE NOW SELLING AT THE SAVINGS BANK ! littrchanbi#, fic. It F. ligr (I, 0 41) MO% At Wholesale and vromrANyss & CO. are now receiving fresh ill from New York sod PhitodetptliC the most desi readied.* of GOODS. ever tarred this musket. end think that en experiences of twenty years in the aka alum of goods had ought to enable them to purchaser cheap as the cheapest. We invite public amnion to oar sleek. and think we eon saw isthseentents wanly the notice of the meet dons buyers mad awaimentof de. a ruble goods. May 10848. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS ! AT VI , receiving almost daily at t h e Central Brick Stine, (Cheap silk of Main st..) fresh smipliea of SPRING & SUMMER, GOODS, which we are relling st.unusually prices. If you want cheap and good Gonda, mark the Central Store. For particulars, vegßeporter neat week. May 29, 1848. N. N. BETTS. STOP ! STOP ! IWOULD ay. to my old friends and all that wish to buy goods cheap, that I am still to be found at the CENTRAL STORE, where my arrangements are still to partially take charge of and assist Nr.N . Betts in the above named establiAment. I woitkl thcrcfo•o be pleased at any time to show and =tidy you that it is not always a fact that those who wake the most muse in the world, or have the larteet stoles, that sell goods the cheapest. Respectfully, yours. rowan,la, June 6. 1846. A.D.MONTAN YE. el LOT li S & C A FISI EKES. —Englist!„ French .1 and American Cloths and Cassimeres, and a large asrortment of Fancy eassimerea, selling at very low rates at the Central Store. N. N. DErrs. LADIES' GOODB.— Lawns, gingham*, raw st:ks. and silk and linen gingham., (new style of goods) de laines, white dress goods, of livery variety, at the Central Store. j. 7 N. N. BETTS. PRINTS -1000 yards on hand: which we will *ell to rash eustomeniat coot. Match 22. 1818. MONTANYES & CO. GROCERIES.—Uood young firkin and hymn akin teas, at 37i •.:(1 50 cents—and auger to sweeten it at GI and 8 cents ; all other kinds of Groceries in pro. portion at the Central Store. N. N. BET i EXPECTED in a few days, a fear more loads of New Goods, at N. N.BEI - rw. DR. JACKSON'S PILE EMBROCATION.— This is no disgutting. nauseating pill, potion, or mixturo ; nothing that produces pain or irritation; but a medicine that is at once pleasant and agreeable in its application. affording immediate relief, and will cure the very worst cases of painful, itching or bleeding Piles in a !cry few days. Call at Casa mania & Pow -era's Drug Store, No. I. Brick Row, Towanda, and you will not go home without a bottle. AV o p R I a S i d T E t f a c D k R a nEr colored i G o r O ca t) 1.) ,t rii . v — cc P a i s a • in tila fi c a k ur a eti nd e c nd lored French N.erinoes; Oregon Flitids ; rich French and common Cashmeres, Delaines, ate., a great variety of Myles for tale at septls ME RC 1111:+3, 1,1R0.1 Dui.o•nis. Cassimeres, and Summer Stuffs .1../ —and endless variety, to, snit all tastes and all elaa sel of people, selling extremely low at REED'S. QHEETINOS AND Ski urns us you will es amine our stork, you• will be sure to buy, unless you should think the price ao low, that there was some wrong in it. .KINOSBERY & CO. FERMS OF THE BINGHAMTON BOARDING SCHOOL FOR board and tuition, including Or th ography, Rest - . ing. Writing. Arithmetic. Algebra, Book-Keeping. English Grammar. Rhetoric Composition, Geography. Use of the Globes, Mineralogy, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy. (with the use of a good Impartial to illus. trate those studies.) Moral Philosophy and Chemistry, payable quarterly in advance, per annum. 5100 00 Day scholars, per quarter, 4 00 ■x?*♦ CIIA.ROZA French,. per quarter, Latin, Spanish, " 4 00 Music, (on the piano,) per qnarter, 10 00 Embroidery anti rug work. " 2 00 Any young lady ncoriving instruction on the piano, is privileged to learn rug-work, or any one of the above languages, at the same time, without additional charge. To a young lady who studies the Englis branches, the terms of learning each of the above branche,, are per quarter, $3 00 Instruction on the Midst, ~ 4 00 Ilse of Pianos, 75 Drawing end painting in water Mara, including the use of materials, such u drawing parr, paints. pencils, &c. 4 Off Oil painting on eanvaw, v lb 00 Painting transparent, window shades, including - Usi supply:At smawriala. each , .. 4- 00 Formula painting on paper. silk and select, par twelve lessons, 6 00 Gilding on silk, crape, &c. 10. 3 00 Wax flowers, per quarter, - 5 00 Pens and ink, " ' 50 Washing, .1 2 50 Board in vacation, *2 00 per week. fosters. post-paid, addressed to the Misses NV HITE Sc. GRIFFIN, Binghamton, Broome eo., N. Y., will receive prompt attention. al. The next session of this establishment opens on tbn first Monday in September. Binghamton, August 9, 1848. 1-1 7fir (of ) KINGSSERY & Co., ARE now receiving a new supply of GOODS from New York. Alan. one ark load of SALT. Towanda, July 12. 1848. J. N. SUMNER, M. D., DENTIST, Tu n!. pay his next visit to Towanda, in October V V _ next, and may be found at Wooniterr's Ho rat.. His friends ate invited to call. inly 12, 1848. HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE ! DANIEL LORD takes • this . method to infonn the inhabitants of Bradford Co., and the surrounding enuntiy, that he is receiving at the old stand of J. P. Kirby, a large and wellselected assortment of H. A_ 11EIR.11:10 11.11 at AL_ kik Mr., Consisting in part of the following : Nails, copper, tin. sheet iron bar and sheet lead, lead pipe of various sizes, anvils, ,cotter and staple vices, crow bars, amide, sho. vela and forks, mill, X cut, circular, panel & web saws. SADDLERY HARDWARE, CARPENTER'S & JOINER'S Tools, House Trimmings of various descriptions. COOK & PARLOR STOVES, Latest improvement. Also, the Self-Regulating Par lor Stove. He will manufacture and keep on hand Copper, Tin, and Shed Iron Ware, of all kinds, and at low prices. All pas* wishing to purchase Hatchway% will do well to call n D. Laid before purchasing at any other place. His stock is en tirely new and fresh. He will sell as cheap tut any oth er establishmen twithin 100 miles of this place, (no mistake.) All kinds of Copper, Tin and [Sheet Irob Ware, repaired and made to arch r in workmanlike man ner. Towanda, June 26, 1848. _ PRO BONO PUBLICO I DGUYSOTT'S Compound Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, an efficient and certain remedy for Consumption, scrofula, cutaneous diseases, rheumatism, gout, general debility, dyspepsia, bilious diseases, female complaints, headaches, coughs, colds, fever and ague, and all chronic affections arising from the abuse of medicines, for sale at No. 1, Brick Row, CHAMBERLIN & PORTER. D AIt'ASOLB do UMBRELLAS, the most extensive I and splendid assortment ever bro't into Towanda, may be found at No, 5, E. IL WEED'S. GltEEff PABASOLB-1 few more of_ those eyden did green efllt and Tart seen ftinged psrWls and stades, just reed and setting my low a TOrS. schanbix, tit. Harrah ! *rah ! Hurrah !Semi! HEY vow i r thri tome ! those g giht 0011 8 T;in sisiously %Art' for by the public. which 1 " are sow preprint to' sell se taw as em before ellerniht thifignketi This fate arrival erasing of 00 GOODS, ENURES HARDWARE &GROCERY, et a great Variety. lred which Will be sold very low. 117 July 14 4 ELLIOTT & TOMNINIEL QH A WLE—mainess saris' tyl elm Ow* itails,43lsies 1.7 sad eveything usually kept% easany .tae'. by July 14. ELLIOTT & TOMKIIIIB. (710UNTERIrANE8.—A few very choir* ewes jos rcc'd by ELLIOTF & TOMEINS. oNNETEL f —Floyence, strew, p earl straw, ant] lace B Bonnets also, paltn.lesf and bighorn tws, by July 14. : ELLIOTT & TOMKINB. .• CLOTIIM.-- . IA good variety ; French and English Caasimereis of all kinds, and Marinette, which will be sold low by , mixt) r I' & TomKINK IRON AN DIN AlL Mather, S, glass add sash, rope, large and snit% drugs and paints. of all kinds, kept constantly on hand by , ELLIOTT & TONKIN& T)EiteoNis IperChasing goods will do well 17;0'11 and examiner goods before purchasing i Ismaliere, as our stock i large and well selected, and purchased nt when the good are lowest; so that we have a conside- Table-advantage over those who purchased earlier.. We can accommodate our customers with almost everything they wish, fro a coffee moll to a corn sh4ler. July 14. . ELuorr & TONKIN:A. HORSE EN HEAVEf ? / , --i ' / . CURE, For sale at N. ... - 7 ! Chamberli# - ,, i- • .."-'-'- "It":".1 ATTENTION ! DILLOW'S! A UST - OF POPULAR MEDICINES; • FOIL. RILL DI CBA & PORTER, No. I, Brick Row, who key constantly on t and a full assortment of genuine Drugs and Mrdicinco. Paints, Cih, Dyestuffs, Groceries, 1. ancy articles, sr.. c .: Alebasi's pocir man's plast. Trask's magneticoiroment, tooth ache drops, Tousey's Universal do., the Blink'ff health restorative, ' Muter of pain, Clickener's r. c pills, Wistar's balm, wild cherry, Dalley's pain extractor, Buchan's Hung. balsam life, Fahnestock'S vcrmifuge, Andrew's pain killer, Gridley's salt rheum olnt. Davie do. Orrfenberg 'medicines; Harding's sticking salve, Hobensack'S worm oyilup, Peleg White's do. Ingoldsby's pile specific, Ellis ad . plaster cloth, Dr. Jayne's (medicines, Extract of Wa-ahoo or bur- Jackson's pile * better em. fling bush, an Indian me- Sherman's medicines, dicine for consumption, poor mar 'a plast. diseases nf the liver, 4c., Merrick's vermifuge, 'Thompson's rye water. Worsdell's {reg. res. pills, Wearer's worm tea, Dr. We-ton's female " Brittis' Winslow's bals. horehound, Brant's Indian remedies, Moffat's medirinss, Ward's liniment,—relieves Folger's Oliwoonian, rheumatic and other pain, Phinney's pills, Webster's ex. sarsaparilla, Pocahontas do. . Harlem oil, • Porter's tooth cordial, Carpenter's do. Soule's or. pov. balm pills, McAllister's ointment, Sarayne's riyrup w. cherry, Tinliggton's balsam life, do, Sermifuge. Balm of Columbia, Smith's s. c. Ind. veg. pills, Bateman's pectoral drops, Scarpa's acoustic oil, Codfrey i s cordial, Wright's Ind. ves.pills, Bollard's oil soap, Oriental do. Indian vegetable eliser, Brandreth'is do. Jew David's plaster, Welaaer's,bilious do. Cheesernan's Arabian baba; Phelp's tomato do. Cooper's corn sale, Dr. Hush's do. Mother's relief,. Lees' . do. Gelatine capsules, Post's poor man's do. Cephalic crown snuff. With many others, not enumerated; The subscri bers are agents for most of the above medicines, and 'Penult every article gentling. July 19, 1848. GROCERY AND VARIETY STORE $4 00 4 00 SAYRE & WOODWORTH, WOULD rapt-canny . inform the inhabitants of To wanda and vicinity, that they have opened a GROCERY ec VARIETY STOKE, in the corner building ittorili of the public square, on Main-al. where may be found all kinds of Groceirles4 Peeservesl Pickles, Fruits, Tobacco, Sniff Cigars ' Grady, Crackers and Toys ecery dcsaiplibn, Bosketc, Brooms, Willow ware, ; Sperm and Tallow Candles, liar soap, Vinegar, rout, Polak. liana, t)T., 4T, all of which will be sold chili for cash. Towanda, July 3, 19434 (C3 l ,VltiTti DtrittitrAftrr to an Uhler of the Orphan's Court e .L Bradford cortaty. will be valorised to public sale en WEDNOSDAY,Itie 18th day of Agust., 1848, at o'clock, P. M., upon the premises. p u ieee or pate& of land in Troy towohip, late the estate of Wm. Mitchell dcc'd., bounded on the north by land of Samuel Allen, and Luella' and Reuben Stiles, east by land! of E.Long, peuth by. lands of Henry Greenough. west by Wilds of Lucius and Reuben Stiles. Containing about 137 acres or thereabouts, about 35 acres Improved, with a frame dwelling house and small frame ham thereon. Alien; dance elven, and terms mule known on day of sale, The above stands adjourned until Tuesday. the 29th daY of August, 1848. at 3 o'eloek. CHAUNCEY P. MITCHELL, MATILDA MITCHELL, ti July.l9, 1848, Administrators, rrn Ea ODEIP/aP =MUM akalatj B Y s 4 order 4 the Orphans' Court of Bradford co., will be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, 71h day of September 1848, at 1 o'clock, upon the pre mimes, 4 piece or parcel ofland in Towanda bow., late the property of Truman Kinsman, dec'd., bounded on the north by John Wilcox, on the east by William st.. on the imuth by Division st., and west by main streiti containing about twenty-four square rods. Attendance given, and terms. made known on the day of sale. L. W. TIFFANY, August-14, 1818. Administrator. CHENANGO LAKE BOAT LINE THEproprietors of ibis ktrostaerr...— stir continue the business of treightinu merchandise, produce,Jamber, &e., between ningtainstaa and .fl'r York, and solicit the continued patronage of their friends.— They are prepared with increased facilities to accom modate the public. having FORTY fIRST CLASS LilE !WITS, which wilt linable them to despatch a boat direct from New-Yorklo Binghamton DAILY durhig the season, with NO TRANSHIPMENTS on the entire route. acTrhey Invite a call from their friends before shipping, os their charges will be at lowest rates. C. AVIEINNEY, Bingham/en }} ,',Aelnrrs 11.1ESSE HINDS. '7 Soldkrel,N.York ; D.A. REXFORD, al' The subscriber stiil continues the business of Sto rage and Potwar'ling, and may at all times be found at his well known storehouse, where he keeps for sale at lowed Frites, flour, Salt, Grindstones, Ropes, Pitch, Oakum, Seel, Pork, &c. aa` Cush paid for all kinds of &unbar and Produce, delivered at the Storehouse, C,{ MICINNEY. Binghamton, April 21.. 1848. I 48m8 A QUANTITY OF SUPERFI E FLOUR just A its:eked, and for sale by the Guile barrel or load, jer 1 MERCURS% MI 01.10THS & CAB3IMEREB, ou t Osumi N.) Phalle, such u brown. oliv e sot gold mixed Bea vers will be sold very low at SA VINGS BANK. . 1 4.1i f ir 8, also Mat chd the troo, . t Pa PDX'S. DM ADMfNisTatt i rows - fierricE. ALb persiditialleWed to the.. 'Ana of Morino Hum phrey, died., late of 'Jewell tp., eve Kett tiy mitteo lied to stake plyment witlumt delay, sod dime booing claiNis Brink Mil mute will phase mom, theta dit'y st.theuticated fit ositlemetw, C.Q.'61111/LEY, ' Orwell, July f 2, 1848. Aanatti‘tratco. • EX.ECETt)WN NOTICE. A LL porome irmietdedto •• estate of:IPRO/DRICII 1 DRADLOY, dec'd.. late of Litclidelit are 'trick/ foliated to mike permit *idiom Mat, grid them harlog of spirit mid estate will Ohm present them fly mtbrotiested for orstroortd.. ArNDRCW DRADLIKV,/ wveretemp, 8A At UZI. DA VIDSON, '" • Litellfield, Jane 14, 18411. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry write of vend, rape. Weed Wee out of the kr.nrif of .Common Pleas of Bradford County, to me direeted,.l .hail repose to peak sale teethe house of T. P. Woodruff, in the hornogb Termed*, oin Maw• day the 4th day of SEHTEMUER nest, el one ?deck . PI M., the following piece or morel of fend St the - !;rnship of Ridgehery, and bounded on the north by I de of Perrin Burnhaa ,on the east by and south-west by Howard Burt. Containing three acres all imprneed, with one framed Votive. "Seised and liken in execution at the son of Cool. baogh and McA4pitte v., Wm. Johnson, A I.Bo—v/The defendants interest in thai frothosHeg piece or, parcel of land .ituatrd in Springfield tnernaltii, and bounded north by lands of Charles L. We% estart by AI! in Parmemer, south by Wooled Berry, Ad west by lends of Comet and Seth Sherman, Coutairea fug shout one hundred and thirty acres with elude' {kir. ty acres improved, one log house, one framed bete and an apple orchard thetenn. Steed and taken 'in execution 111 the milt of Edwin Dyer sa. John T. Page. ALSO—The following Otte or prteetaf land attnat ed in Munroe township, WWI ,hoonded se follows, to wit : north by the Toseanda Creek, and east by the Asylum company lands, south by band- of C. 1. Ward. and west by .the Schrader Drench. containing three kautdred acres, with fifty-acres improved, with one (remelt bolter. one framed barn and shed, a small orchard thereon. Sehed and taken in elevation to the suit o f Wm. Wwitittitto. use. of Frederick Watts ye. I'. H. Lewis. A I.SO-4,piece or parcel of band in Rome fp., and_ bounded east bt , Hanford Chaffee. south and "Est by restos Dragamer, isOwit by the piddle [wad. Containing 14,136 let, with one tramed house, and a few frniitre es thereon, all improved. Seized end taken in 'Acadian at the suit of Hem 8. Mercer, vs. W .N. Lent. ALSO—A piece or - parcel of lersittrated in Wysot„ and bounded North by the main road, qrst 17 . Daniel Coolbaugh, south be the Susquehanna, west by Sheph erd Pierce, Containing about 46 acres wilhathout acres improved With two framed dwelling hoagies, one barn and shed mod apple orcbard thereon. Al.Bo—One other lot situated in said toartasktp,, , bounded north by land of George Scott, east by saki Sot U. smith by land Lucy Burn's and west by Stephen `...„.„ Strieklaral, Containing about thirty acme. Seitalotid taken M rsecntion at the suit of Alexan der Ray. vs. Harry Moron, Executor, &c. ALSO—.I piece or parcel of land situated in Shealte onin twp., bounded on the north by lands of Manuel Hulce, *mob east by Archibald Schuler, south by David Evans, and wed by F. 1.. Jones. C.cmtaining 60 erne with about 12 acres. improved, and With one big bonne thereon. 1121:3113233 ' ; - -4. Row.by andPurter. Seized and taken in execution ai the suit of Storrs& Jones vs, John Partneri ALSO—The following piece or parcel of iarmrsitust ed in Armenia township. botinibM and described as folk lows, to wit: North by bind of Alfred Ripley, eskt by land in possession id - John Benson, im the sontb by' land of Riley Hawkins, and on the west by unseated land. Containing one hundred acres with about eighty acres improved, with one double log house one Rattled Barn a small apple orchard tberrens Seised and taken in exert:Mon at theAuit d Pan Peck, now to the use of D. VandercAk, vs. John Bele. eon, ALSO--The.following property situated in Sheahev quin and bounded North by James Brink, east by Sam. oel Marshall estate, south by lind of Lemuel kings• bury end *est by Samuel Hutto. , Containing about one hundred and sixty acres, one log house and log . • f . barn, and acre improved , Se:zed and taken in execution at the suit of Frantis S. Ayer, as. Thomas Marshall, ALSO—By Sundry write of Levari Fades, a tract of land situated in Granville township. beginning et * dead pine tree south sliest corner of4crt no. 199 on war rant lot no. 1537, thence south One hundred and Anti , two petthet to • dead maple, thence west two htintlted and sixteen and 5.10 perches to a chestnut oak for I corner, south-east corner of lot no. 181, thence north one hundred and forty-two perches to a poet, thence east two hundred and sixteen and 5-10 perches to the Light ning. Containing one iittndred sad nthety-two sera • and aistridx perches strict measure. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R. B, Davidson administre of of Wm. Davidson dec'iLorho survived Timothy Paxson is. Joseph Calm Simpson administrator of John Taylor,.- Al.Bo--Attother pie* or parcel ' of land, situated in Burlington township, beginning•nt 3 pri4 southrarest cornet of lot no. 49 on warrant lot sad. 1477, thence east one hundred and one pitches its a poet, thence Muth one hundred and fitly-two perches and 7-10th toe Pont; thence west one hundred and one perches to s post, thence north one hundred and fifty-two and 7-10th perches to the beginning. Containing ninety-six gems and sixty-three pen-bra strict measure Seized and taken in execution at the snit of k. B 4 Davidson administrator of Wm. Davidson dec'd., who survived Timothy Passtrn is: Joseph C. Simpson ad ministrator of R. Sweney deed. • • ALSO—AII that certain piste Or parcel of land with the improiements thereon erected situated on Bentley creek in the township of Ridgebery, !mended is follows : Beginning at the seventieth stile stone, and runs thence along Ilia Pennsylvania line, 45 chains 50 huts to a sapling, thence southerly three chains to a stake, thence thence westerly 45 chains 50 links to a stake, thence northerly p chains to the beginning. Containing 150. acres of land, be the same More or less it being part of a lot of land of 200 acres, originally conveyed by Fran cis W Johnson and .others, to :Elijah . Depuy. on which said tot Thos. Ilirlddrin and Elijah Dopey erected mills; excepting, however oat of the said lot. one acre, hereto fore sold, lying oh the south side of the same. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Saadi' Rexford and A: & M. Willis' use; vs. David firewer.sd. of Arsine Clark 2d,, with Hepsey Clark, widow of said Arvin Clark, Id., and Stephen Harman and Gawp Fishier, terre tenants. At the satire place, on Fnday, the 14 day of Septiem. her, at° t o'clock, P. 114., by virtue of a: writ of Fi. Fa., a tract of land in Monroe tp., bounded north by lands of Robert Shewell's warrantee, east. by Ephrisan . Me Adam and Win.. Gray,; south by ; limes Ladley, and west by Sam'! Wallace. Containing about 600 acres. about 31) acres cleared, 5 small framed dwellings, two small hams and one maw-mill erected, also an orchard. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hiram C. Fos ; to the tire of C. Riney, vs. Nathan Northrop, administrator of John Northrop. JOHN .F. MEANS, Sheriff s Sheriff's Office. Towanda. July •5,1848. {y G~ t,~ Ecgcd 2thettiscadde: =1 sarc4 Ann O'Hagart, hrj . her nett Eli iTtbris, re. Patrick ()Wagon. No. 54, eh. limo, 111411, In lirodfrffd Coin. Pleas. Libel Diremer., TO PATRICK O'HAGATII„ defendant is the above, cause ou are hereby notified list Sarah Ann 011agan, your wife, by her next friend, Eli fifttibs,: has filed her petition for divorce Item the hoods of matrimony. And an alias subpoena has been returned, and proof made that you are not . to be found in said county. You are therefore, Array required to appear at tlecoart Pim:nein the boroirgh of Towanda, the 4th day of September next,being the . first day. of September term of said coon of common pleas, to answer the raid complaint, and show cause Warty rim hare. why the . said Sarah Ann shall not be thvorced from you. I F. MEANS, Sheriff: •Sheriftotlffice,Tosranda, Aug. t, 1848. • p_LN . I 7 4 T pug celwitnership heseinfoie existing between the subscribers in the practice if Medicine and Surge ry is this day dirsolved by inutnal consent.' Their ac counts are left with .1. D.CHOBS. at Ford's Drug Store and who authorial to settle the... ISA lit UHL HUSTCHtI. Towanda, Hay 9, 1b49. CHAR. R. LADD. LUMBER WAGON, - for sale at ihe New Yard .l-4 ware bton. :0 26 D. LORD.