, [Written for the Bradfoed Reptieterl TO THE IRISH I„EACUr worrraii cos Tex smarms or was imareosintu. ST W. ■. Though dark and sad from the scene of strife The herald confab this morrow, Thank God no pattlot blood. or life Add yet to oar cup - of And though bright genial in her cell, Think not a nation will sluniber Which only 'weitsthe *Wee of a Tell" To invoice the battle thunder! Oh! where is "young Nosy." "Prince Louis" too, Could a brighter prospect offer, - To avenge foul, treacherous Waterloo, (The glory of Briton's coffer 1) Go " Ney," and a -people true and brave Will strike for the death of thy sire— yea ! in England's blood , bedew bis grave, • And old Erin with freedom fire! " prince Louis" go—Old Erin will bide Thy word, for thy soul inherits The fire of Napoleon, and at thy side Wilt arise immortal spirits: Kik years* of exile, torture and death, Oh,swear by the martyr of Byron To revenge at the threshold, and the hearth Where crouches the British Lion! "Brave Shields"--others in battle rinound Will join in the " Lists of glory" And Columbia's smile-will heal the wound clf poorEritis bloody story; Watch well the foe, he'll weary at last, Then arise with tempest motion,— • And East, West,N orth, and South at,ne's blast Will arouse the brooding ocean! More Wl* Rebellion. Never since the foundation of patties in thiscouri try. has there been such wide-spread and open re bellion in any party as has existed in the Whig ranks. since the sitting aside of the " gr, eat unavail able" Henry Clay, and the nomination, on trust o the " great available" Zachary Taylor. At the mo ment of the nomination a respectable section of the party in Ohio, Massachosetts t New York arid other Rates dissented from the nomination atididoclared the Whig party dissolved, and almost every week same new seeds of diesention manifested itself. Recently Gen. Taylor has written three letters which have started afresh the ire of the Whigs who make any. pretentious to consistency. In the letter to Geo. Lippert!, of Philadelphia, dated July 20, 1848. he reiterates his original declaration, that " he will not be the candidate of a party." In his South Carolina letter he says he would have accepted the nomina tion of the Baltimore Convention, and in his Chock taw letter. he actually accepts with great satisfaction the nomination of a "large and respectable" mee ting, which nominated ZueharyTaylor for President, and Wm. 0. Buffer for Vice President. This_ last act of the old General has'earriedle. onstemationint o the ranks of the 'friends of Millard Filmore of Ne w York. A call was immediately issued at Albany, a large meeting of faithful Whigs held : the letter of General Taylor denounced, and a Committee ap pointed to report' at a subsequent meeting. Now we submit, was ever a party in our coun try placed in such a humiliating position:as this! The following are the letters ofGen. Taylor re ferred to above. The first was written to a friend in Charleston, and is,as follows: "1 never had any aspirations for the Presidency nor have I- now, farther than the wish'ef my friends are concerned in the matter nor would I have it on any other terms than I stated when - the subject was first agitated, which is, that 'my acceptance must be without pledges of being trammeled in any war, so that I could be the President of the whole nation and not of a party. " I have accepted the nomination of the Philadel phia Convention astwell as the nomination of many primaky assemblies gottenup in various sections of -the Union, in some instances irrespective of party, and would hare accepted the nomination of the Balti more Concention had it torn tentlerod on the samt trrins. tam -fully, if not fairly, before the country as a candidate for the Chief Magiiitracy, and if it should be my good or bad fortune to be elected, I trust my course will be such for the most part, as regards the management of our National affairs, as will meet the approbation of -my fellow citizens. Should they fail to do scy they will, I flatter my self, have the charity to attribute my errors to the head and not to the heart. Very restectiully, your Friend, Z. TAYLOR She following is the letter in response to the South Cambria meeting that nominated Taylor and Butler, and in it the readers will observe that he re pudiates the Philadelphia norninatpn, as a party sumunatimi, and says it "was generously offered to hun without pledges or considerations. The generous Whig party renounced all their principles, repudi ated all their great leaders and generously offered Gen- Taylor the nomination of their Convention;' without pledges or considerations." What ccmdeseen- Sion BATON Rocco, (LA) Aug. 9, 1518. Sin : I have the honor to acknowledge the recept of your communication of the 26th ult., official announcing to me my nomination for the Presiden -47" a large meeting of the Democratic citizens of Charleston, South Carolina," held in that city on the 20th oh and over which you were the presi ding officer. This deliberate expression'of the friendly feeling existing towards me among a large and respecta ble portion of the citizens of your distinguished State, has been received with emotions of profound gratitude; and though it be but a poor return for such a high and unmerited honor, I beg them to accept my heartfelt thanks. Concluding that this nomination, like all others ickick hate had the honor of receiving frons a.ssens- Unger-if my jelow•cilizens in wiriousparts of die Uni on, has been GENEROUSLY offered me without pledges or conditions, it is thankfUlly accepted. And beg you to assure my friends in whose behalf you are acting, that should it be my lot to fill the office for which I have been thus nominated, it Mall be my unceasing effort in the discharge of its re+ponsible duties to give satisfaction to my coun trymen. 'With the assurance of my high esteem, I have the honor to be, your iferv't, ' Z. Tsvion. The friends of Filmore, at Albany, were thrown into a high stale of excitement by the appearance of this letter. The Telegraph" brings us the follow ing, account of their proceedings : • Excitement Among the Whigs—Gen. Taylor's Leiter itcceptpg the Sortk Carolina I\omu►ation Ik ►wcnccd A large meeting of the Whigs was held here last evening, to take into consideration the letter of Gen Taylor accepting the nomination made in South Carolina for the office of President pn the Ra me ticket with Gen. Butler, Wm. - Parmelee pre sided assisted by James Kidd and others, its Vice Presidents. The letter was read, and Messrs. John A. Collier, till. Haswell, Judge Carpenter, of (k -sego, and Lewis Benedict, jr., spoke strongly in de. ennciation of Gen. Taylor's reply as insulting to Mr. Filmore, and the Whigs of the North. A committee nn resnintiOns, was appointr4l to report on Monday evening ; in order to give time for consideration. The feeling of the meeting Was decidedly in fa vor of the demonstrations made by the spmdrers. The movement is understood to have the coon tenance of Filrrtore. CAPITAL CONTWTION AT WILICESIARRE--Ai the late Court of Oyer and Terminer for Luzeme county held at Wilkeibarre, James Cadden was convicted °idle murder of Daniel Gilligan, on the 10th of An. gust. On the day of the murder Gilligan was at work on a railroad at the mines. A gun was fired - fiont a clump of bushes near by which took effect i4on Gilligan, killed him almost instantly ! At the same moment Cadden iVan seen running from the bushes with a gun in his hand, which, with threats of violence he had previously made against satisfied the jury who returred a verdict of L:Guilty of murder in the first degree '.•' Judge Con yngt, tarti proutwtal the ttenteuce of death upon the pi wittier. Y . MAYA L--Funt Yucatan aocomis bad been re ceived op to the 27th of from the capital Merida, confirming the rumors of the smutinned surceases of the whites against the Wiens, the title of Sae cesi seems to have complete4yebunged. They are rapidly _recovering the towns which were taken from them, end were, at the last' accounts, ontering the mem portion.of the cApstrs, that par-which was .tbe most overrun by the Indiana. *scalar, probably the most important place Istria the In dians held, bad been retaken. Don Wain Rua had muskets the town of Timm, , distant only four leagues front Valladolid , having completely rooted the Indians, killed kmartapen of the* and wounded a lame Dumber. Amounts bad also been received at Merida, of the captors and destruction of Pinta nit+ by the knees under the command of Colonel Zetina. Notwithstanding their triumph, however, in the southern part of the peninsula, it is to be re gretted that the government tones do not contrive ta gam possession of the territory occupied by the Indians; as, hardly have they some , m gam ing possession of some poin t before they are again obliged to leave it. The ussorrection memo to have been most concentrated in that part of the country. Licostme Couirry.—The Democrats of igeom• ing e3unty have nominated Gen. W. A. Petriken for Congress. • O. Tuns EV, of Illinois has declioed ihe appoin went of Associate bilge of the Supreme Court o Oregon. (Ij' However beautiful the season, it eau present but - feiv charms to those who are not blessed with health, especially to those afflicted with that distress. Mg nervousness and lassitude so prevalenti—what would not the desponding sufferer micrillee to obtain relief! Dr. Guyaolto Complied Exited of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla—the two best detergent and tonic Roots known—will cleanse and strengthen the to . •.• rig the blood, impart elasticity to the step, and clearness to the mind. To those who are acquainted with the Virtues of Yellow Dock Root in the treatmeth of Scrofula, Liv er Complaint, Pulmonary Affections and General Debility, it is unnecessaqto point out the superiori ty of this compound over all simpk Sarsaparilla preparations. For sale by JOHN B. FORD. ccj- See Advertisement. • NOTICE.-The Nprth Branch Associa tion of Universalism will hold its annual session at Shesbequin on the 3d Wednesday and Thursday of September, 20th and 21st. Sermons may be expected both days, at the usual hours, from visiting clergymeh ; and the public are respectfully invited lo attend, People from a dis tance will call at the church where they will find a Committee to direct them to places of entertain ment. S. J. G. LIST OF GRAND JURORS drawn for Bept'r Session, A. D. 1848.- . Wyalosing:-.oscar Allen, Win. McDarry Fray twp—Henry 8 Adams - Herrick--J Baffles Springfield—D H Brooke Troy bore—Rli Baird, Seth W. Paine Southfield—T M Beach, H Croswell, 8 Perkins F Ransom Wysos—Morris J Coolbaugh Orwell—Julius 8 Gorham Monroe—Cha's Holland' Athens twp--Cha's McDuffie, Almond Tozer Windham—John 8 Madden Canton—John D Merrick, Asa Pratt Columbia—James H Nash Burlington—Cyrus Pratt Ptke—M B Foster SpringhiH—Cyrus Bhumway kiheshequin—E C Vought Pike—Tho's Brink 2d, Frederick Gregory, D John son, Nelson RosP Colombia—W G Bradford,Cornelitts Furman Isaac Besley • 8 pringfield—A W Bailey - - Windham—Henry Bice, Robert Nelson Wystos—A A Bishop, Lnke - Btrickland Litchfield—A F Campbell. trai Larcock Troy boro—lii. M.Carnochan smithfield___Sidney Clark H 8 Kingsley Orwell—Cyrus Cook Franklin-0 W Dodge Asylnm-=4" aecib Fratchey, John Horton Jr Bhesbequin—Geo C Gott., Wm B Horton Ulster—,J F Gazlay, Patrick Higgins Warren-Bamuel Hort . Athens boro—Jacob Harder Burlington—Jelaial McKean, David Soper Herrick—E B Mints Athens tw W Park Leroy-8 B Btone.D White Jr Springhill--Chester Wells David Wood Rome--8 F Washburn Second week. • Orwell--Bilas Atwood, Jan Cbubbuck Albany—Ehenezer Brock Towanda ttep—Geo Bowman Wyalusing—J A Biles. C Ho:Seebeck Monroe—l Medullae, E W Hale - Towanda boro—W Browneon, JIC Smith • Warren—,l !Mani*ley, C James Leroy—l 8 Crofut South Creek—Avery Canedy Dnrell--Wm-Coolbaugh Ridgebery—Hiram Dewey, 8 Van Boskins Granville—Chas Drake Wells—Norman A Derry Athens twp—N Edminster P Tyler, 0 Rickey Rome—Asa Fuller, Joseph Towner Sheshequin—Obehiah Gore Burlington—Jos Hilton, Jacob Morley Smithfield—Smith Mitchell Wysox—J E Piollet, E Whitney Pike—L L Stuart. Alonzo Smith, Gen Wells Canton—Nathan Tuttle, T M Wilson • Standing Stone—Henry Weatbtook NOTICE is hereby given to the mend Collectors of Bradford County, that the Cosa&lawn; will attend at their odes in Towsinis Tuesday. Wednesday, aad Thanday the 18th, Roth, oaf 21st, days of Sews. sten to nuke exoneration ,frees the Duplicates at State and County Tones for A. D. 18411, at which time they are respectively requested to attend, add lay lila claims before the board. By order of the Cousniers. I Towanda, Aug. 30, 1843. C. 8. RUSSEL, Cl'k. ALL those who know thimeelses iodated for Mail Licences will please all and settle immediately. J. M. PECK, Trees's. Bid. Co. • Towanda. Sept. 6th. 1848. BROKE into the enclosure at the subscriber in Her. skit township, on the 10th et August instant, a black two year old deer. The owner in regowited to prove property, pay dames and take his away. Herrick. Sept. 8. 1848. O. W.ISLIJOTT. .ADMIMISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the wham of MATTHIAS MISCHA. deeesoad, late of Mary Warp, we hereby requested to make pereest without tbakay, wed than basin claims egoiostiaid issised . will plum pm. sent them duly esthentiested for settle tent. iSept.6. 164. JOHN G.HISEItLIN. ALL persons indebted to the mute or BEN% M'KEAN, deed, We of Columbia township, ere hereby requested to sake payout without daisy, end those having claims against said estetawill plow pro. seat thew duly autheatioated t. sattlasumit. C. IV briMAN, .1. C. M'KEAN, Administrates,. Witidast , • ,a.TS -- ecollacrwg Aire IT 415 AV , Hrenievegi his office te D. Codes tieereilim en second sheet, *bete &veil! be pleased terse theme who peal hts professional services. Dec. 29, 1847. y Nag Ilbocrtlennents. Traverse Jurors--First week. ESTRAY. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. September 8, HMS. 111m*1.M44-SFs. ewe &ma xitime GREAT RkVOLUTON IN FRANCE, Ilientig for We Wilat if damp node, Ireekko Jratirsi Crow AA at ski NEW CM NS WARN ENE! TANTA P. BULL asisseddly Winos the abase his esmi vithaty. that ha bee holy swats ed asil penessead, Wiled is T. wairia. f a i ra mi r heirs the Wick Ress.is the non imp rev, ' by Mantas'. }ldiom, wimps" soy be tesed diver watches. geld. hi sod peal &Asa. sold mai silver penile. geld peas. bless piss. auger dap, dm, cheap tat ash. aid weary wide war sussed. A legs supply et CLOCK% et the Wert isr. proved patens. tuosispr has SO Imre Is days sod a aims* with sea visas* • aty Partictibir sissies paid he verities CLOCK% W !MBES I JEWELRY. of may dameriptios. sod from the loss esrienea *hick he has had he the tn. eilsese.. *set lei is big elm will be done is the beer vreibmisaliluo wmanier. Old geld sad else tam is exchange. Tweeds. Amass 10, 11114*.y 111111 V/ • GENUINE CHEAP CASH STORE, IN TOWANDA. • • _ ET. FOX would moot respectfully informs bin old . frisodsomd any one elm wise is is want of oar chandler.. that be is raesiving and will keep cowS on hand a good esewasent of kinds of Owls kept in a country dare:--Dry Gook Greceriee, C cry, Harisaare, Haab 4 dues. Nab sad Caps, FieA, Polars lead Oils, Dye stuff., Ina. Nails, Carling. fre. We will consider it a bear kw people as let oa show them our goods, as we think they cannot Coil to suit. It is true, I cannot West at as greet a anuaint of year.' experiestos in pirehwing goods, as sante, yet I trust the good people of Seedbed have not forgotten their own dear boaght experience in baying goods id thew same old experienced aims. Lookout Anthem, or they will nick on their usual tariff! I will sell as cheep, if net cheaper than lay obis live .as. Please give us a call. et No. 2. Brick Row. Towanda. May 24, Is4B. E. T. FOX. JOY TO THE WORLD I T flE only Universal Remedy is at last dhetreered in the shape of Cheep Goods, at FOI'& It is an an external remedy, but if applied by the subscriber, is warranted mm cute, and no mistake. If a man feeds poor or bed in the region of his packet-book, the most efficient remedy is to all at Fox's, and boy what goods he wants, as ha can buy more for km mousy than at any other place in town. For anything' like dyspepsia, the safest, plesantest and beet remedy is a quantity of that fresh. deliebea Tea at Poi's, (mm 3a to 6s per lb., swemened with some of that nice d Sugar. la feet, there is hardly a disease that Resta, bar to, that a reme dy cannot he found for at my 24 FOXV. AN ACT ENTITLED A,N ACT for the bimeit of the People of Bradked / - 1. Co. Be it re.neembered by all pod cilium, that a man mutiny ea many Dry Goads and Ciraceries orbs can carry home, for • mere tribe, hardly mirth mention ing. at No. 2, Brick Row. ory24 FOX'S. DRUGS, MEDICINES GROCERIES EL LIQUORS. JOHN B. FORD has just received, at his Drug stare one doer below Kingebery's store, in B.Kingsbery's new brick block, Main street, a large addition to him former assortment, which he now offers to the attention of the public. His stock now eomprises every article usually kept, among which may be found the following: DRUGS Si. MEDICINES. Opium, cream tartar, camphor, castle seep, liquorice, balsam copaiha, rhubaris jalap. aloes, Bowers chm mile, gum arable, mew ail, quicksilver. magnesia. faß and flow sulphur. refined and wade born, edemel, red precipitate. corrosive sublimate. aqua ammania, tartaric acid. mem salts, laudanum, arena. sulphate quinine. all of the essential ails, guru nyeb. aimbaridlisr gm tragscanth. corks. saimpardla. gamboge. Worley quo. its turpentine, rotten mane, tenter. WTI de sienna. Mk peter, earns seed; isinglass, abate, musette, &e. DROCERIEIL Crushed, leaf, and muscavado sugars, dread: eau be Wright elsewhere ie town black and pees tea; salerates. pepper. spice, mustard, pepri imam, raisins, nutmegs, clever, mace, Aim and Jaya toffee, starch. gin ger, oils, blacking. erectile, brown. variegated end trey soap. sperm and tallow candler, • tobsixe. WILTS and snuff, matches, dec., &c. UQUORS. Cognise, Otani, peach Ned American Brandy; St. Geis. Janterist sad New England Rum ; rowan, lien and Baltimore Gin; Elesick. Irish and Monongebsia Whiskey • lifedesia. pole sad brawn Sherry, pare juice, Port, Te;wriffs. Lisbon, Malap, Musest, claret and champsigne wino, alcohol, 4c. PERFUMERY & FANCY GOODS. Bay water, lavender. colony and roes water, mac easier and bear's en; Otto meas. cm marrow. penisturn, rouge pearl powder. Madeline, Seek _broth. heir, nail and clothes brushes, feather dastra, eaV w.alkaa, bey's belts, combs, rim. fish harks, pool point^ playing erehr, percussion caps. ink meal pww. der.- -- PATENT MEDKINES. Western Panacea. Balm .f Colombia, Pink Syrup, Vomitories Versifier Hay's Liniment. Mother's Re. nsf, Psn Extruder. Acoustic ail, Hair dye, A.drow's and .Mrs. Brewres Painkiller, Cediniy's cordial. Adhe sive plaster, Townseers, Webrises. Weed's and absP• herd's BeruparMa, Lithootripics mutate, Wistar's Bal sams. Hangarian Balsam of Life. Uphanes Eleetsery, WA Melees °lntranet. Shepherd's, Kerestecks, Orrick's and Pahnitriack's Vermifege, Brewe's misheard Lariat for Coosumptien, Sovereign balm pills, wager coated Pills, and all the mod popular medicines of the day. c ry. The stock is complete, containing everything kept in the largest astabliehmesta, and is tared at the lowest possible pricer. Renternber, that Ford's Cheap Drug Grocery and Liquot t3tort,, is in Kingsbery's new block. Tr 'trattoria; June 7,1114 S. NOT THE FALL OF EMPIRES! let a Great Fall la the Mee of Gude, it tic SAVINGS BANK ! REED. the proprietor. is now mesivincs large C asounment of Spring sod Rummer Gem* which are willing so low as to astonish men the' itatheo."— The seketien ermoista of every misty sad style of fashionable goods for the sesam e a analogue of which would be inetiroly too numerous to .ration boos. Row plea will be shown with the ream* pimmire. to soy sera who will hare the goodriens to eon. and we will show them that goods eon sod will be sold limper a the Savings Barth. No. b. Brick Row. that is soy abet establishment in Bradford Co. C. REED. Towanda. May 3 0 , 1848. "Goods well Bought arc Malt Sold !" 0. D. BARTLETT, TO sew opening a tarp sleek sod estessiv' e Twisty o( I (MOM selected with the rosiest awe, and btu h$ seder It advantsgee is the eider of blew Y. Ind Philedelpithi--taking advastage of the favorable oath ties of both stathete—end having in 'olll* di* motto above, has so bought (bet he an and wit sap as as fs seeable torus es the tad, sad will eadesvor se thaw to eseentanky the advantage slimy* trim those who buy well. _Tommie. Kay U. MIL SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. VOL& pobbbal by Ow Americas eforbay UV School Mum. mai for Ws kw is lambi** to yomboom mylVI 0. D. ItAIRTUITT. AIL G reaTll:ll4 114 INIMMECIMr =MEM (Crilwh mainnianat wimp Oa dre pargla of ifwandla, and 'kinky. Mee at Chamberlin & Porter'. Drag man, Es 1, Brick Raw. .nryli PIMPBI—Cast Iwo well and awes pampa. war , vented •to draw Inlet tweet thirty se linty bet for axle at the New ifambrare Star. D. LORD. TIARDWARE, a good aseartamt, lachading tree, 1 4. Noel, der,. at No. 2, B.R. ECM'S. _f, GREAT REDUCTION Ili PRICES'. NEW GOODS, Mein mmi Os. HINGSBZRY. JR. la met iseeieksi k•aa Nage 40 • Yak lisdadelpida, a laze awl cheap deck II Spiv; sad Smarr Dry Gado : Alen a putout waseamentd - Orsawies, Hardware, Crackers, Amity /liidaiare, Dods cad Sao, (a large eariett.) Nails, Glass, Peints, Dymeoesle, Fuk Alow—Legbara. Pedal sad Pan but lisle; Argyle, rid. artisans ma Mt 'Nab; Plarrwee. Chimp/ad, Moratea. 4 Vell wart awl lawn Ileande. leaks and Statimtery. Wall paper ham. 10e toffee per pine, Wia dow piper. te. ifseiesi hutnimerile—notes. Ceri se% Plweelela. Fifer. &e. J. EINCISSERY, JR Tewersda, Ks 17,1848. --,--- G1,1011A148.--Wa bays a law quantity at ratan potairss. 'sty hasitaotse and dealtable ; num& sad gisqlssaw . of eseallaut quality. tosy 12 KINOSTIERY & CO LAWN&—Fresch, Anode= sod Omni& Lawns, • hosolifol asoortwoot Aso. plaid sad Irma at wool hump. myl7 KINGSBERY & CO. CALICOES. -A choice imlntim of Merriam* ae• mige and blue. Fink end alb other kinds, soma Air. are. Two AUG% coke for nine cents; call and see, be* mind. the only pleas is KINUMILRY & CO. BONNETB.--A deice eeleetir of Memel bier, China pearl. Ninth. Leghorn, and other fashion obis etylca of ladies' and mires' Bonoeb. very ebeep; also Bonnet ribbon, artificial'. wrath& &e. man KINGBLIERY & CO. U galosh. Isairtateat of kaiyasede Makilig Just received at L Batufseler's CLOTHING STORE. MY meek is large, comprising a foil assortment of /TA Semmes Clothing am" kind : moth as Tweed. Croton, Qoetw's Cloth, and silk mixed Grecian -Sack and habit cloth, Pines and cloth dime COATS. Also, PANTS & VESTS, of every kind; cravats and handerchief., gloves and 1101111111 M hose, all offered cheep— an cheap that I think it will pay for coming and looking at my Mock. Also, A good smottneent of Dread MOM, Cassinicres and Vest/rigs, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans, Linens, &e., that I will make rip to order, and very cheap. I pledge myself to aril as cheap as can he bought any where in the eoantry. L. BATCHELEK. Towanda. May 8, 1848. JOIN ER'S TOOI.B.—A good assortment at Bead, Moulding and Bench PLANES. grousing plows, and other Joiner's Tools, just monied from the menu factory, arid for sale low by O. D. BARTLE IT. _ . TOWA VND NEW CHEAP CLOTHING STORE S THE eubscriler haa opened • Currey' s &revs, two doors north of . the Public Square, on Main street. (nearly opposite the new brick tavern now bring erect ed by C. L. Ward, Esq.) where be will keep constantly On hand, and for sale at the lowed porible priers, a large and general armament of READY KADE CLOTHING, Poch as COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SIaTiOSOMS, CRAVATS, Collars, &Odra, Suspenders, Gloms, Hosiery, Drawers, Flannel Underskirts, err., kr. He has else on band and is constantly receiving, • large assortment of CLOTHS, CASSINERES AND VESTINGIII each es Silks, Satins. Marseilles, the.. eil of which will in nods up to order on short notice and on reasonable team. The subscriber having been • practical Tailor (or the list LS years, in the city of New York, Setters bowel( that he can give aatisfaction to aQ who may fa vor him with their patronage. His Clothing is all made up under his own inspec tion, and be has therefore no heatancy in memonrend log hie these who wish to purchase. 0:7. CUTTING arid MAKING UP for persons ehto prefer to furnish their own materials; and Cutting done for persons who wish to have their made else wheve—ell of which shall be dose with normain and de Ctscribes Is also agent for A. Wheeler's Report of Fashions, which he an furnish to such as sus wool ing. on reasonable terms. . B. A. SMITH. Towanda, June 6, 1846. LARK& &LATEST ARNVAL OF SPRING 6, SUMMER GOODS. H. S. & M. a MERCUR, RESPECTFULLY oftoosoos to their aulawroas Mewls and cadoomoss, that they ars now • deo bawd sail add pedal sossitarot of GOODS, Error Wont oared us Towanda. sosbrodois aided every thing All waded thaw by rinfons of awry elan awl oraditioa. trishaw to plucked Goods foe cash, will Sod it foe their demo to examine this dock. Towanda. May 20, *O4O. Cheapest Goods ever sold is Towne, ME NOW SUNG AT TIE SAYINGS ! SPRING AND RUMMER GOODS of mg r• =optimaa for old amen and young own, for young mimes and aid ladieti for the high, the low. the rich, and the peers all can bow be accoransalated. A law articles in the line of Drees Goods, which are going off with a perriret rush, we can here mention, such as Preh lawn gingham., dark and light gingham's, linen Inures, Perneb lawns. henries, and a great assortment of Prints are now selling Wirer than the lowest at No. 5. B R. June 14. INS. REED'S.. BONNETS, and Bennet Triatatinp, of every der aiptios, soitable far the seseoe, say be found in atenstieuee, mid weey cheap at 3, B.R. REED'S. 117 ANTED. say quantity of Batter, at the racket pine, et the Central Stem N. N. DierTit SPECIAL COURT. VOTICE,ie hereby eels that . Special . Court will .1.1 be held et the Court His.. in Towittmla. on Tseeday the Blet airy of October, 1818, it 10 o'clock, A. 11.„ h tbe Hon. W. Jessup, for the trial of the following eases. to wit. John Bennet wk. Sele Payne.—No. 145, Dec. Term, 1845. Meow Baler. et. al. vs. Jahn Bennett, et. *l.—N•. 105, Dee. Tenn, 1846. Jaen Aekk vs. A. Btawinan, et. EL—No. ISt Bin. Tina, 1846. A. Haring. et. al. vs. Henry Roberts.—N.. 1911, Sept. Teem. 1848. Same, vs. Jabot Ilarkesom—No. 148, Key Term. 1847 Some, •a. 0. P. Ballard.—No. 192, Mept. Tenn, IM7 Bdune, es. 0. P. ddlaed.--No 121, Teti. Teem. 1 948 Aug. 24, IW. A. briCEAX, Prat. GREAT LOW OF UFF, • At IMIII IPMCDIPICJIMOSO SECAIMMESIN !IsTHE gebeenler respeetfol ly informs the Whew of To. wand* that he has opened a !Wet in the Union Sleek, ons door. wen of Woodruff's Howl (bwerseent slay) and will NAIIIININ to keep eroutandren hard. aud supply thew who wish the sear of " geed living." with Elatt and ►teak Beef. Hawn. Lamb. Veal, Park, eu,of the I. quality end in the Wet ealer. 05 0 Candles & Seep by the box or poen& constant. ly kept on head and for sale et leer priers. Towerade. Aug. Ui 184$. A. HAWLEY. =CM1114:1114117 d 013711202141Cre D. Pt NEVIITCW . , M. D. ririsrmits his professional services to the citizens .1. ollionrouton sad vicinity. His rooms are at the Mailroom Exchange of J. P. Bei& Refers to Dr. Heaven, Towanda; and Dr. Thin Leroy. August 22.1848. _ _ CARPET BAGB.--Ladica' and ones, a good aa lJ 14 ELLIOTT & TONKIN:3: And•ship, ac. x' l * 0 031 RetaiL Asum:it Elc k CO. . ,powpecorias in fru W Yask soillWirlalphis, tb mar ea. alt L I new war aimed is tir asikel. Nod *Mk Aft as madam se tosely year bstM alba dos at gawk bed rot lio mar dor to Madre r rasp as the idrapas. We trade frac asasdas Ia sr ark swill disk re am sew riessaimi why Ur soda et do sod dos berm NJ sissnin ds. ~obis musk ! May 1. THIS WAY FOR BAROAWS! VOW reetibriw g shoo* daily at the Central WWI Sene, o 4Zpsiere if Mkt al.) hash auppltoe & SUMMER 0001:Kk which we are( edam at runweelly low priers. If you west aftp rag g oad Garda, newt the Central !More. !or parwertlen, are Reporter nett work. May 21, Is4ll. N. N. 11E178. SOP I -STOP I WOOLsay to thy aid friends and all t wish to CErgoat cheep. that lam will to bow at the i l l'itAl.lBTOßE, where wry *stilt to partially tithe charge of sod assist Nr.N.N in the above owed estabfwiewent. I would therefore Ito phased at any dna to show and nullify you that it is not always a but that thous who make the moat natio in the world. or harm the largest sitens, that sell goods the cheapest. . Respect:ally. yours. Towanda. lone C. 1848. A.D.MONTANYE. CLOTHB de CASSIMERES.—EngIish., French . and Americus Cloths and Ceasinterea, and a large aniortment of Fancy Caasinsonta, selling at very low Merl at the Central Store. N. N. BETTS. LAMES! gOODIEL-I,strus, gingham*, nor ells. and silk and lion !gingham'. (Dew style of goods) de hums, white dress goods, of every variety, at the Central Store. _ je7 N. N. BETTS. pRINTS -1006 Yards int boa& in yin mall to mitt castoaras at coot. Mao* 2i. ISM DIONTANTEB tic CO. CIROCERIEB.—Gtxi young by.oe end hymn' akin teas, at 371 cid 50 einita—said sem to sweeten it at 6} and 8 tents ; all other kinds of Groceries in pro portion at the Gentled &ow. N. M. BETTS. EXPECTED in a few days, a few mores loads of New bawds, at - N. N BETTS'. • TIR. JACKSON'S PILE EMBROCATION.— ..I.J This is no disgusting. nauseating pill, patios, or mixture; nothing that produces pain or irritation; but • medicine that is at once pleasant and agreeable in its applietti affording immediate relief, and will =re the very worst eases of painful. itching or bleeding Nevin • any dew! days. Pall at Crtexaanzix Jt Porren's Drug Store, No. 1. Brick Row, Towards, and you will not go hems without a bottle. 'WORSTED DRESS GOODS.—Plain, figured end plaid, Meek and mimed Alpeceni; black end co. bred Fietieh Ji.eriecies; Oregon Plaids rich French and emersion Cashmeres, DeLaines, dm, a greet variety of styles f o r sale at mep2s ME RC UR'S, DROADCLOTHB. Costumer's, and Sommer We& 11 —sod wallow variety, to snit al lanes mud all dr ew of people, ee lino extotwely low at REED'S. SHEETINOtii AND 81111RTING8 —I( you will en funks or Souk. you will be awe to buy, unless you sbooki think the peke so law, that then wss some thing wiring in k. KINGBBERY & CO. TERMS OF THE 131140HAWON BOAFtENNO SCHOOL F . OR board and tuition, iniduilkag Orthography, Reue ins. Writing. Arithmetic. Algebra. Book-Keeping, English Grammar. Rhetoric Composition. Geography. Use d *M. Globes. Mineralogy, Natural Philosophy and Aswan°ay. (with the um of si good optimums to illus trate thaw mates.) Morel Philosophy and Chemistry, payable quarterly in adrancs. pat mama * IMO 00 Day nebular; per ,weer. 4 00 arras CIA VG FA. FMB* per Oa*, w 80A . • lihsToic(en the plarre) Per Trererr. Embroidery mei reework. " Any prong lolly ratining in sure:lion as the p is privileged to learn napwark, as any one of the abietir languages, at the same time, without additional dune- To a young lady who . roadies the Eustis branches, the tams of Wanting each of tits shoo braarchav, we per claw, 113 00 Instructien an the Guitar, e 4 00 Use of Pianos, Deawine sad painting is water colon, asehrling tie see of Nuervielti suck as &min paper, !Ishii. rod* stc. 4 011 Oil p r se canvaso. 0 • 10 00 Painting traseporent window shades, inichniurg ' the map* of iimionials. each 00 Form& pointing ea paper, silk sod velvet, pus tied, issions, 5 00 Gilding* silk. crape, &c. do. 3 00 Wax Ikvers, per quarts:, , . " 500 Rees sad ink, " 30 Washing, .. 2 90 Board la vacatisa t $2 00 per walk. Limos, podium& addressed to der Mimes W RITE & GRIFFIN. Binghamton. Broome cm, N. 'F., err receive prompt attendee. cj• Tao melt session of this astabfislansist apses dor Int kreaday in Sepissabsi. Binghamton. August 0.1445. 11111 W 41061606% B. KINOSBERY & CO., iftßl4 pow roceiving • now supply of GOODS (ow Nuns York. Also, ono ark lood of SALT. Towanda, July 12. 1848. _ J.. N. SUMNER, N. D., DENTIST , TUTU' pay hie next visit to Towanda, in October. I' V next, and may be found at Wettest-7es ROM. His friends are invited to all. _July 12. 1848.. HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE! DANIEL LORD takes this method to inform the inhabitants of Brodkin! Co., and the surrounding curtly, that he is receiving at the old stand of J. P. Kerby. a large and welLeakeed assortnent of JIM AIL Rn 11I7iT Allk. u Consisting in part of the following : Nails, conk`, tin. sheet iron bar and sheet lend, lend pipe of vurionsais es, anvils. cotter and ample vices, crow tam sped" mho ten aid knits, mill, X cut, circular, panel & web saws. SAMMY HARIPNARE, CARPENTER'S & MEWS Tools, Hones Trimmings of various descrigekten. COOK & PARLOR STOVES, Latest iinproventent. Also. the reff.Reinkding Par fer Stove. Hearin assuefectoue and keep en hand Capper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware, of all kinds, sal at low prices. Al] persons wishing to pnr:cbsee Modem% will do wall to call on D.. J.erd before purchasing at any other place. His stook is en tirely pew and fresh. He will sell as sheep May oth. er estatlialunen twithin 100 miles of this plum, (se saineke.) All kinds of Copper, TUB end Mien Iron Warm topairod and made Mader is workmanlike , min. atm . Towanda. June 28, 1848. : Rio DoNo nR. GUYEIOTTII Compoand Extract af MAIM boa and AssaiNvoriiks, au eliciust sod Douai* reasimly far Coossuppuessomenofils, esuososes dimness, rbesnuatimas, piat.raeral dehtlih, flystepsia. bilious diseases, kerbs ossupisiabl, beadoebesr comills. colds. fever awl "guy ad all chromic sioclious *oat from the abuse of usufacioes, for ode st Na 1. Brick Ravi, by CHAMBERLIN 44 PORTER. ARABOI,I3 d< UMBRELLAS. the meat estataint ,and splendid assortment ewer bro't into Towanda, may an d *mud at No. 5, B. R. RREIrt. GREEN PABASOI.B--s few mews of twee Spier t • did green silk widTint satin hinged emir& and shadier, just reed edlirra very kw at FOX'S. attdigabilt, li . anik : ,f Bind Mani man COM idry wow 1 disoir NEW COODNI go ses4 4 . o ftl•allia hi by dm! relS o rielt ire am gm. prepared sopa as kw sllkrestit this assiso.-, This lb* / a rrival ptY al wow lIARDWMatiIiCKERIti de vest vane% sod whial rill be soil seil.gk,l4 Isl. 14. nr.ityrr a iwastrath 4.21 1 A W . Uf• - • - • Veld a ialailleark VON.' Mims 14.) sod everything usually 100 ti ' s ialge.7 Jule 14. E14.410TT. 0_ VOIMITERPANES. —A few wet e'llalkith •-) ree'd nuorr & 8 0 14NET13.--Fleresee, Arm, peed MAIN 110* Bassets ; also, pelm•lesi sod Ingbses bats; bi Jule 14. ELLIOTT & TOKKIES: 1 L° 111 " - hued variety ; nisi& sad E . Ca"duseres of an kb*, sod SatinetteOZ !AU he will low by , - Eworr * TOM 11. 1 EON AND NAILS: aim and ase_l). /ter.. =Pa 1. Imp sod small. drop end_ riii_ti:er *V&A* ammeatly an bald' by ELLMI - 1* at TO PeliSOWSpuifi - ea' Wrill'ilii lien is tsrif mo an. on, voile before porch,* elprohei: as our mock is large and WWI stlawlel; iiikl pa ' . 4 when the good* are lowest ; A ao . thal w it esre a' ' " ' table advantage nevi Aerie who kiii% 4-. • igere#l . • ( can aecommoilati our euatoment with Mimeo everytheeir they wish. from a Mao mill to a corn libeller. July 14. ELLIOTT & TO114E: ATIENTIOM! . - HORIBIBI!. . ox.Lovrs . ( ) , ••• cataaamma I / ' HEAVE ( , - I , CURE, , Tor wide et No 'ill ,74! f'. E. 1114 11.17 chomberlin e . : "*._z____ V eritiNiter: A LIST OF POPULAR MEDICINES; rein ictt.t• ;Or . , CIIAMICERUPf ti PORTER, Mal, 166.: who 'keep cuidtandy on t and a felf assedasent genuine Drugs and *Widnes, Paints, ClTi, Diessols; Groceries, Fermi a, iicle,;yr. 4c. Airliners poor man's Out. Trask • magnetic catmint; " tooth ache drop.. Toiiiies Ilnivegsal Es litiok'ff health restorative, • Master of pain , Clickencenc a. C pills. Wider's bola. w ill dory; Delley's pain extractor, Buchan's Hans. bi#•eir Palmeacick's vernriffsge, pant' hair: Gridley's salt r h eum dot. Davis' . do, , Grwiersberg 'medicines, Mirdings sticking salve; HobensadVa worm Prop, Pelee, White's dn.,. ingoldatry's pile speci fi c. Ellis' ad. lister clo ut,; Dr•Jarre's methane*. Extinct d We-Armor , bor.. Jackson's pile d. tederens'; - 'lane Indiiin 111bennan's medicines.. 'keine for connomptsso, •• poor mat's plod. diseases of the Geer, do., Merriek's vermitoge, nompron's e7m water; Worsdell's veg. ms. pills, Weaver's ,worm'bra,* Dr. Weston•s kumle " Fikfte. oil,' Winslow's hale. horeliOniia, Wien' Molrst's medicines . : liiiiniimx,=Wdieves • Peke?* Oleamossian;• „dimilnatie and other pain, Phinney'a Webeier's ex. sarsaparilla; Pocahontas'do. Baden oil, Porter's tooth cordial. carpintitir'i .lib: eloole's or. sov. balm pills, licAllister's °kaiak, Swayne'• iry-rnp w. cherry, Tinliggthres balance' Wei' do. rermifuge. Balm of Cohimbia, Benides a c. Ind. veg. pills, Bateman's pectoral drops; Scarped ammo IC oil. Codfrey's cordial, Wright'. frat'~fs.pi,M. ullard'', oil ansit:• Oriental dp. fridi'sn'iegitdde Aim; Brandreth'i flo. J,ew DaVideplaster, • Web War's Wrens dp. cinnamon's Arabian bale: Pbelp•s tnmiio do. CoO . 's "corn Dr. Rush's de. >b • ve1,14; Ides' . do. Mime caps'iles, Post's poor 'Adis da ie crown emelE • With cmmy 'Awn, isi Mitiniavatsit: 'Tim. eclat:A- I berm are neves kw admit ot the , above nidheines. and warrant every article l'enaitie• July 19, Is4ll. VARIETY STORE. STORE. $4 04; 4 00 4 00 10 00 2 00 8A YRE & WOOCIWCIRTH, 'WOULD reeprethilly inform the inkabitante of To. VW wands and' vicinity, that Abel bare opened a *AMERY it VARIETY STORE. in dio wrist ei l the pa& mitiskii, Oa MaistAit. takes nay be foetid ell pods . . Greceileri nemerves; Pickles, .11Pridllii; Toba* • &of, ,4 4 i'Ort Caiklyi trackers' and privy' every ' A:Ads, Brooms, Willow wore, 4c. • Spentl OrlTolioto,CorodlM Air artl'y floqui,; Flour, Podc limns, of whie6 inn aoo thump for ash. Towanda, Juli 3, ma. . CH~_ Lt • Bil pinch_ , aViAalwtiii aord aim rtirit, end solicit the continued . ilOtiratigisof Aleir They are premed with in earilitiaa to araisiia , misdate the pub*, having 1111114„„, Cu. La. which • will _ens them to demote@ . 6011direst' from: New York to glitandma DAILY during the Wagon. with NO TRANSHIPIEENTS on the entire ionic (c The= invitee cell horn . thhil Mewls berbsisidoippitig. as their charges Will be at loviest rates: WKINNEY, Biluriorsten !Miaow :1.1:8E EDIVOL 7 - Soisrh.et., N. '&4 IL A:REXFORD, CM The sub#ribeistiltzotiiinas the buiii I rage and Forwarding. and may at all times be 3osi at his well known !storehouse, rebid° be keeps ( . 4 rale at lowest prices. Floor, Salt, Grindstones, Ropes* Pitch, Oakum. Beef, Pork, &d . cry• Cosh paid for all kinds of Lombei Intl Proabsee, delivered at the Storehouse. C. WICIICKEY. Binghamton,lApril 21, 1848. • Om° A QUANTFir OF surisire FLOUR jest - the single bared or..load,' MERCIIIVSI. PIANO FORTIES, MIAMI AND INKOINANS, VllOlll the best lthave6euniesikseitoe. 66' by Troy, , Au g . 16, 1846; BASSETT... SEED WHEA FOR SALE.; 250 busts. of the celebrated 1901114"2 . • WHEA t r procured of Mr.lkowleed, sear Roebee: ter, iwid to yield on good ground, from 40 to 50 . halAtls` per sae, at $1 125 T ori.li sere. Also, two fine half breeds; otw / • ter surd the otheiii very low. ! WM. W. 6VERTOI2.' Athena, August 9, 1848. . ----- ADMINISTRATOR'S' cerger ff .; ALL pent. indebted MUM eatilleof liatriiliantito' idiroy, 'd., We of Orwell tp. .ar elnmsby mien: Ind to make pa. t wilbodedeTaY • abd Mori batitise aims airtime estate IV plisse presort theme's' , " ambestiestail semkeitent. ' C.O. GRIDLEY, Orwell, did 12. 184 . 8. Administrator. cuTors NOTICE,„I inJebteertio the Wide of.,YXEDtRIER ; Y. darnel.. late'of i.itcbfieltil, sie Istmeby e Peree4 withbet 4.14, aisa those spinet aid Argo sill plasm ifeione iestal foe aegkaimilL DREW BRADLEY, !ANDEL DAVIDSON. ? use 14, I 848.• 13:21 BRA DL , Vegetated to ' twilit deists than (144 j Lstebfield, =I ED pai eg 0 , P , still ISM Vestinea, Overcoat vs and gold mixed TIVe SAVINGS BANK. -STUFFS, also WatC R. FOX'S.