gEMOMOT=f m ust become' either:an integral part or edependen ecy upon the United States-hat it was.the only part • o f the North American Continent wotei havlng that we do not posseve—and as that country, if ever c aosed to be annexed to the rnited kites by Eu ropean interference, must be admitted as a skive State, the Wilmot Proviso, without having any pre sent value, is calculated to be a stumbling-block with regard to Cuba, that may embarrass oui Ile um as a Government, and force us to violate our own laws to secure oar borders from a foreignfoe." 6 ArrAcb ter sa Au.tostoa.l--Mr. S., living ilea the Oelawahn, while crossing a bay gall or saw m in company with his son, last Wednesday, was seriously injured by the attack of an Alligator. The water in the gall was about *nee deep, and when near half way across it, Mr. S. being in ad vance of his son, a large alligator smack him with his tail, the usual-amide ofettack, and knocked him down. He fell on his back and his knee doubling, t h e a lligator seized him thmug . h the thigh and lacerating him dreadfully. His son coming to the rescue, the animal 'moved slowly off. Had there been no one present there i 9 not edonbt that Mr s. would have fallen a victim. When we last heard from him he could not be said to be recovering.— peat° (E. F) Argus. ('naacr. or Posmos.—No man can tell what " a iAv may bring forth." flow far, then,Nnust the de vanpnients oroine calender months be beyond the the reach of mortal prescience I Not more than nine months ago, says the Richmond Whig, the Richmond_ Enquirer, and the Washington Union. invited their voices in denouncing the Southern Whigs who voted for Robert C. Winthrop as the Speaker of the Ihmse of Representatives: and what does the reader suppose was the ground of objec tion 1 1 Why, that he, had engrafted upon the 0re ,...•0n bill of 1845, the precise Wilmot proviso which Mr. Polk has since sinned in the very same bill !: WE: are pleased to hear that revivals are going on at several places. The M. E. Church. at this place has 'just passed through a " gracious season," luring which there were more than fifty conver toms: The Baptist Church here, is now carrying on a glorious work ; four were bapfized last Sunday. IVe also hear from our friends in the country. that !hey are likewise receiving blessings at the hands of 'he Father ; at Meriwether camp meeting more l',an forty conversions. At • Big Spring meetkg loose, in this country, an' interesting season—num ber of conversions not knowil.-L[La Grange Re potter. Beware of Counterfeits. . rothhe are cautioned agnmst purchasing spurious Pacific -a. I understand that Pedlar. are etrenlanteg n Ine,ll Ileil thry hate called Sovereign Dalin and which they r pr , gesit in be the Panne so Dr. Farwell'. Pacific Balm. The ptiNer srin thrtrelbrr will be on their given). as there pi on oth er authonsc,}7igent in this county, for the kale or Dr..' .trwvir4 l'iwific Balm. Tawamla, May 29. 15.0. More NCwI for the Sick.' IlttErtevit.t.y. C. IL (So. ear.l May 21.1.41% Dr P. M. CithenrPlaeee Lind - some Puma Mr this valuable some paper :. Dr. &w•arnr-.ln December Mat I accidently grit srot and •. taken r.•ry sick. J. had a r•rry Seven- pant to my clots?. 'ttorttir (Dr. Rabe, said It sena etotatimponn. and said it a id n o t b•e rurrd. II? wits nuhtrt•d to Tr) • Ile Swai let Ftlnip of Wild Cherry, - whtelt I ran any that pre trill cured me. and I sin stile tat atlrlld to my bitaineas. 11 , affe plabli•ii Ili:, at V 11111 V lllin. to irt it Mt 4, ea& looked upon me aff dead. cranial—hut thank God that I tr.,.1 .t. and tt has cured me lour* hr . Str a fed. MA Rl' C. T. Burnurra. The aragrnal of thin letter ran be sera at Dr. C'olon's Charleston. South Carolina. ADVICE TO THE ATYLICTED —When we Pvtil,l that most o f the eases of consumption terminating fatally, have their origin in sleeted colds, it Is astonishing to witness the apathy by those laboring under theta Although they may - he repeatedly warned by their medical friends to petard against nor efferis of sudden changes of the weather, which hy check ing th.• insensible perspiration, occasions coughs. colds. kc., 'nen- admonitions are often unheeded. The unto mutate snivel. ins on hail effects arising from the -slight cold, na hr it rated it, is lulled into false security by the vain hope that a ro,irb of pleasant weather will remove all unpleasant symp- Snn• But so far (rota being, removed, the symptoms are gr tie". ly aggravated. *Me looks amaind him for that relict which might firmly have been obtained at inn earlier period. But ahts' he is told by his phylmffian there is tics hope for him Te whinm then must he look for aid. The newspapers trrw with :elven se-men:• of at fallible remedies. with oftentimes false err t~h.•nit , , th•' name of a respertable physirann attest int' their universal efficacy. In despair he dies to them too .urn wohoitt rccei4mg'the sbghtest I radii. Rat is there in , I.•eit no remedy. Reason and c xpvr, forbid this surn o s... inn as the atone witl.fairly prove to the ;reader. For virtl.- whoksale nod, reinil by CHAMBERLIN A: MIR rl uk. tole nr:ent• for Toon:mil*. Po.. and by C. H. Herrick Among the many lisiongs attendant upon improvements In he saran cowl non, and the advances of our race in intent nice is the prolongation of human life: Willi the increase of 'trallogeure has grown up a knowledge for the elements of health. and a regard or them. and commensurately %sloth the irides of science have we acquired the means of arresting isease unit averting its ravages. Notwithstmuling the pm . rest w•e have made, statistics show thin even now. ouc sixth ot thym.6ok population die annually of constimption. 4n• of the,tnost important discoveries of the age, in aturlio sting the condition of ibis large ela.s o, suffering humanity, i■ WISTAWS i3AI..SAM Or WILD CHERRY That time establishes and conseerates, what experience doput and confirms, what all men in all places unite sa) lug s good and valuable, is so no doubt. A popularity of this on fixes in society Its roots so deep and an strong that time annul destroy it. The success which has aneudral this' cdorane for several years past. has overgrown the prejudices I all respectable men, and the article has taken a stand /Owing he first coos, of aIitrOVCTIC4 hiessiints of the age: and 'lien resorted to in annum, eradicates disease hit which it is r.•nmmeiaied . The genuine fag -nett I. itt - Trs on ihr wrapper; Sold I. II AM MILLI & PORTER, Towa, 4a rtm) IthE %Tit. A rth.A66.9.AtiL6 T 4FTZ I7C TIM MotFM and other nplensarit symploths,nre the result of I ndigestion. When the - .1 instead of being properly dissolved_ rernains in the stow rir berme, in a man net pntrifie 1, n deleterorm fluid, called ...pur nen', is generated, wit ielt, mining with the fluid of the tah,:rs certain not only to pre , so a bad breath, hut is al e true ranee of wasting of the gums, a deposer of tarter, and = Wrigi's Indian Vege•mhlr PIN not only r leans, the stomach ml bowels of all Inhons and putrid humors. purify the blood nt they ako restore the thgestiveorgans to n healthy tone ; re therm ° re eerlanf to remove a ball breath and prevent premature• (teeny of the teeth. CoyNTEUVEITS an 11111TATION%.—trmembrr, that L. oriptial and only kemtine lani Av VEV:IcT A pl., lone h.• written signature of %VS'. f,l RIGHT on the Ipp label. of ieh her. The above celebrated pills for sale by & Towanda. U. Mood) &Co . Prenelitovrti. fe D. F. Ponwray. troy. I). Brink. llornbrook. & Gee. Eaat Fineman. J. C &Moo, Rum cree k. V.i Gibson. Ulster, .C. Itathhione. Canton. . . • • S FJlnworth. Athena . . W . Campbell, SheAlsequin ley Tracy, Mitsui. J J. Warthed. Monnnemn: l'rme tpal office nna general 'Depot. 109 Race St. Phil's. Dr. Stealth's Sugar Coated Pill.. A,T-I A A ND entr.Ls.—We hear the mOst Ilattcrug accounts of tors ut the aborc eomplant. front all palls of the South and . • est. These Pills act so mild mat one vrprild not behoove they mild accomplished Mich result, unless actually a witoes.s.,_ , on of our to e velitcagents, wrung Mom. iientucky , sale any rases have been cured in that state and Tennessee.— wither writes from Michigan of several eases under his oh e ryas ion. Twenty rive emu. a box is a low price for the Pills, and e coold not afford them at that price * but .for the large de and which ha, abstained ue from the lwiginiring. Arms for the above Pills fitr Bradthtil Crronty— F Redd glow Troy ; John B. Ford. Tovrandn H Herrick. Athens: chnintowhit & Porter. do Norman. S►pringfietd N 11 & C Warktrd. Monroe : J lAßaysville; H W Tracy. Standing *One iklieolllh. W yoox L S Maynard. 11.17111C4 B B Van Gilder, Pike. H Gibbs, Orwell : rirmWILKESBA RRE BAPTIST - By CHURCH- Divine Providence, the new Baptist Meeting House, in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne county, Pa.. will be dedicated to the worship of Almighty cod, on Wednesday the 13th of September next, at 10 o'clock A. M. The church, thankful for donations received to aid them in the erection of the afore mentioned house, cordially invite all, Ministers and others, to attend. The church will be in debt a few hundred dol lars for their house, and hope to receive further 'aid from their friends in paying it oft By order of the Trustees. C. A. Vi r tikes•Barre, August 17th, 1848. VEWETT. At the residence of Edtnypdglaunders,,in Pike-town ship, at three,o'elitabl'huisday morniuggept.7th, from, rupture of a blood vessel. Miss Answers. daughter of . Nathan Etteiens !Slogged , - • ,5 4 „ ,- ; PlTaif*. 4- • By . this sudden and unexpected eMtl.,thtti- com allintliiliOantathe loss of one of its 140 Or ce n e l . men ts;ind . thelparetturand family, a - dmighter, eis• ter and -f_:ead.tbat may onevet be - restored to them. This di nof klivinisnridtipeeluns:throwa a gloom and sadness over this whole community, that tells - tmly,the place which the departed had in affections of all with whom she was acquainted.— Kind, amiable and gentle, !in her disposition and manners, constant and faithful, in the performance 9.1" all the relative and soctil duties, she has left-us nought but sorrow and grief, for our great and irre parable toss. W o• NOTICE.--The North Branch Associa tion of Universalists will hold its annual session at Sheshequin on the 3d Wednesday and Thursday of September, 20th and 21st. Sermons may be expected both days, at the usual hours, from visiting clergymen; and the public are respectfully invited to 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. =:!IMMIMEMIMINIEIIIII!Ill PIIILADEI.PUIA TYPE FOUNDRY, No.B, Pear sired, near the Exchange, Philadelphia. THE Subscriber having made great improvements 1 in his method of casting type ■od mixing of me tals, aid had a thorough revision of his matrices, the face, of which are 'not excelled, in beauty and 'ego. laxly oleut by any in the country ; flatters himself that by a strict personal attention to bdaineaa, and employ ing none but the most skilful wodunen, he is enabled to offcr a superor article, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. He is constantly adding to his stock all that is new from the best workmen of this and other countries, and having lately procured from Europe a great variety of NEW FACES and ORNA MENTS, solicits the atten tion of Printers thereto. Specimens will be sent to those wishing to order. P resses, Chases, Cases, Ink, Stands, Galleys, Dr ass Rule, and every other articie needed to furnish a com plete Printing Office, supplied at the shortest notice.' GERNIAN BOOK AND JOB TYPE, of the newest style, and of all sizes, carefully put up in founts of correct proportions. Sev t3i,smB ALEXANDER ROBB. TO CANVASS FOR SOME NEW AND POP ULAR works, in every County throughout the United States. To Agents, the most liberal encourage. ment is lADred—with a small capital of from $24 to $lOO. A chance is offeted whereby an agent can make from $lO to $25 per week. For further particulars, address, (postpaid) WM. A. LEARY, sl3 158 North &cowl Street, Philadel phis. J. KINC:SRF:RRY Jr TO cotrtriito• 31ERCHANTS, BOOKSELLERS AND ALL DEALERS IN STATIONERY ANESFANCY GOODS. Kr Do 0011 rrt.Ji inboi l aolxls (-heap. and sore a hand ' ionic profit . '4 . 1 so, you trill call on A. 8. MARVIN, 'IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER, 93 1 WiEram, opposite Platt at., New York, where you can find the greatest variety of goods suited to your trade, and which will pay you a good profit. FANCY Goons.-*--Combs of every variety, Brushes of every description, Buttons. Perfumery ;•S.eel Goods, such as Beads, Purse and Bag Mountings, dee.; Sil ver, Planisbed and Britannia Ware. I. Sravicrxxsiv.—English and American Drawing Pa perrand Boards; Tracing and Tissue Papers; Eng- Ir.h and French Writing, Letter and Note Papers; Music Paper; Gold and Silver Fancy Papers ; Port . folios, Work Boxes. Portable Desks, Dressing Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Gold Pena, Cutlery, Inkstands, Globes, Mathematical and Drawing In struments, Steel Pens, Quills, Pencils, Blank Books, of eve r y variety, &c , &e-, and every other article in ' the line of stationery, which are offered at prices sa tisfactory Ao purchasers, by A. B. MARVIN, sepl3 ' 9:3 William et., opposite Platt, New York. -- • - - MO TICE is hereby, given to the several Collectors 1 of Bradford County, that the Commissioners will attend at their office in Towanda Tuesday, Wednesday, ;rod 'Thursday the 19th, 20th, and 21st, days of Sept next to make exonerations from the Duplicates of State and County Taxes for A. D. 1844, at which time they arc respectively requested to attend, and lay their claims before the board, By order of the Commis're. Towanda, Aug. 30, 1848. C. S . RCSSEL, Cl . k. ALL those who know themselves indebted for retail Licences will please Ball and settle immediately. J. M. PECK, Trearer. Brad. Co. Towanda, Sept. 6th, 1848. ESTRAY. BROKE into the enclosure of the subscriber in Her rick township, on the 20th of August instant, a black two year old steer. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take him away. Herrick. Sept .6, 1848. C.W.ELLIOTT. - - - - - - 'A DM l MISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of MATTHIAS BURGEA, deceased, late of Cherry towp, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. Sept. 6', I 84A JOHN G. EIIERLTN. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A ld. persona indebted to the estate of BEIVJ. 11C K E AN, deed., late of Columbia township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, sod those haviwr" claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated fur settlement. C, S. IWKE AN, J. C. M'KEAN, September 6, 1848. Administrators. No. 1., Brick Row, again in the Field ! ..._. It: A. augmberiiss, - iftu AS just returned from the city -/iP,:. -1-1 of New York with a large 4itig ia‘ ; :Ilk . and ( . ,• 7 Silver ware, comprising in part, 1 ( the following articles :—Lever, ,---..\ . _ L'Epine and Plain Watches, with \S)\ , -_.- : —i? a complete assortment of Gold - - Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin ger Bin ra, Bresist Pins, Bracelets. Lockets, Gold chains, Gokl Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of Steel Beads—all of which he offers fur sale exceeedingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on short notice, and warranted to run well, or the money will be refunded, and a writ; ten agreement given to that effect if required. N. a.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken in payment for work ; and elsa. learn now, and forever, that the Produce must be paid when the work is done—l war against credit in all its forms. W. A. CHAMBERLIN„ Agent Towanda, April 28. 184 R. RESPECITIILIX inform. the chine= of rowan ./ da, and the public generally that be is prepared to execute in the neatest style all descriptions of House, Sign, Coach or Carriage Painting, or Trimming ; and every variety of Pancy and OrnamentatPaintmg. From Ms long experience and the many specimens of his productions now in use, he entertains • flattering hope that by close application to his profession, and being prompt to order be may secure ■ suitable share of public patronage. He may he found at all times at the Chair Factory of Torok ins & Makinson, where he will be on hand to attend to the calls of those wbd may want his services. PAPER-HANGING done on'sbort no- tice, in a superior thinner sod reasonable terms. Towanda, 4oly 4, IR4B. ATCHER.—Goloteo, Gillirpieo and Pioree's Fne- ILL tioo Matches, byrhe row ix lomat No.l. Brick Row. inyti CHAMBERLIN 46 PORTER. Died, ' New abvcrttscmcuts. AGENTS WANTED - AIC INIT - rAL"' W. MT 411Gili- • , 1 11110111Ze Ch Wl-Thlo alFecilanbi)e. t. • 'AMMO "NOM 7.1100/el.- ; . • \ GREAT REVOLUTION 1N MUM., CE, Merdy fin. the 'wadi' chirp CW Wadi* ea Jewelry! -Greatiltuskailk i , PEW, CLOCK *ID WM STORE} . al AIIIEff P: BULL yeltpectfully Weems the citizens - of Towanda and vieldtmlist be his lately eosin eel from Philadelphia, - and .pennanindy located in To. wards, one door below the Welt Rote, in the room for. needy occupied h Illerestis Hat Store, when may be found gold and snick watcher. old, fob and goad chains, gold and silver pentli, gold pens, Invest pins, -finger rings, &e., cheap for midi. and &hey mildews? rimed. A large sappy of CLOCKS, of the latest ha. proved pattern., tanning from 110 boors toB days and a month, with one winding. C - Particular attention paid to repairing - CLOCKS, WATCH ES & JEWELRY. of-terry description, end from the long experienee /which be has had In the bu siness, work left in his cam will he done in the-beet workmanlike manner. Old gold and if.., taken in exchange. Towanda, Align.* 18, 184&y V. F- 1- Nff' 6 wAID Mal AT WE ORLI GENUINE CHEAP CASH STORE, IN TOWANDA. ET. FOX would most respectfull y inform his old • friends!, and any one else who is in want of mer chandise, that be Is receiving andwill keep constantly on hand a good assortment of all kinds of Goode usually kept in a country store :—Dry Gonda ; Groceries, Crock. try, Hardware, awls 4. shoes, Hale and Caps. Fish, Paints and Oils, Dye slap, Iron, Nails, Carpeting. ,fre. We will could& rit a favor/fur people to les as show them our goods, as we think they cannot fail to suit. It is true, I cannot hoist of as great a timber of years experience in purchasing goods, as some. yet I trust the gcmd people of bradford have not forgotten their own drar bought experience in buying goods of these same old experienced came. Look out forthem, or they will stick on their usual tariff! I will sell as cheap, if not cheaper than any other live man. Please give us a call, at No. 2, Brick Row. Towanda,. May 24. 1848. . E. T. FOX. e JOY TO THE WORLD ! 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. If a pan feels poor or bad in the region of his pi cket book, the most efficient remedy is to call et Fox a, and buy what goods he wants, as he can buy more for less money *than at any other place in town. For anything like dyspepsia, the safest, plesantest and best remedy is • quantity of that fresh, deliciaua Tea at Fox's, from 3a 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 be found for at my 24 AN ACT ENTITLED AN ACT for the benefit of the People of Bradford Co. i Be it remembered by all good citizensothat a man can buy as many Dry Goods and Groceries as he can carry home, for a mere :rine, hardly worth mention ing.'at Nn. 2, Brick Row. my 24 PO DRUGS, MEDICINES GROCERIES & LIQUORS. JOIIN B. Fen) has just received. at his Dru g store Or one door below. K in g sbery's store. in B.Kingsbery's new brick block, Main street, a large addition, to bis former assortment, which he now offers to the atiention of the public. His stock now comprises every article asnally kept, amon g which may be found the following: DRUGS & MEDICINES Opium. cream tartar, camphor, made soap, liquorice. balsam copaiba, rhubarb, jalap, aloes, flowers chamo mile. gum arable, castor oil, quicksilver, magnesia, roll and flour sulphur, refined and crude borax, calomel, red precipitate, corrosive - sublimate, aqua ammonia, tartaric acid, epsom sides bruilunum. menus. sulphate quinine, all of the essential oils, gum myrrh, cantharities, gum tragacanth, corks, sarsaparilla, gamboge, litharge, spir its turpentine, rotten stone, umber, terra de sienna, salt petre, minis seed, isinglass, cubebs, 'Moat°, &c..6re. GROCERIES. Crushed, loaf, and muscavisdo sugars, cheaper than can he bought elsewhere in town ; black and green tea ; isalleratus, pepper, spice, mustard. pepp-t sauce, raisins, nutmegs, cloves, mace, Rio and Java coffee, starch, gin ger, oils, blacking. eastile, blown, variegared and fancy soap. sperin and tallow candles, tobacco, pegars and snuff; matches, &c., &c. UQUORS Cognise., Otard, peach and American Brandy; St. Croix, Jamacia and. New England Rum ; swan, lion and Baltimore Gin ; Scotch, Irish ■nd Monongehala Whiskey ; Maderio, pale and brown Sherry, pure juice. Port, Tenerige, Lisbon. Malaga, Muscat, claret and champaigne wines, alcohol, PERFUMERY & FANCY GOODS. Bay water, lavender, eolonge and rose water, mac• castor and bear's oil, otto roan, ox marrow, pomatum, rouge, pearl powder, banfleline, flesh, tooth, Bair, nail and clothes brushes, feather dusters, eat( wallets, boy's belts, combs, pins, fish hooks, pencil points, playing cards, percussion caps, ink, steel pens, dm. PATENT MEDICINES. Western Panacea. Balm of Columbia, Pink Syrup, Komstock's Vermifuge Hay's Liniment, Methee. Re lief. Pain Extractor, Acoustic oil, Hair dye, Andrew's and Mrs. Brown's Painkiller, Godfrey's cordial, Adhe sive plaster, Town/4111'a, Webster's, Wood's and Shep- herd's Sarsaparilla, Lithontripic :tore, W Uttar', Bal sam. Hungarian Balsam of Life, Uphanis Electuary, M'A Ulster's Oinrment, Shepherd's, Koutstocks, , Orrick's and Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Brown's celebrated Lotion for Consumption, Sovereign balm pills, sugar coated Pills, and all the most popular medicines of the day. tn . " - The stack is complete, containing everything kept in the largest establishments, and is Jittereil at the lowest possible prices. 'Remember, that Ford's Cheap Drug. Grocery and Liquor Store, is itrKingshery's new block. • Towanda, JIM!' 7, 1848.- NOT THE FALL' OF EMPIRES ! Bat a Great Fall la the Price of Goods, ift the SAVINCS BANK ! OREED, the proprietor, is now receiving a large • assortment of Spring and Bummer Goods, which are selling so low as to,astonish even the natives."— The selection consists of every variety and - Style of fashionable !foods for the season, a catalogue of which would be entirely too numerous to mention here. 15am• pies 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. Brick Row, than in any other establishment in Bradford Co. REED. : Towanda, May 30. 1848. ' " Goods well Bought are half Sold !" 0. D. BARTLETT, IS now opening a large stock and extensive variety of GOODS, selected with the greatest care, and bought -under great advantages in the cities of New York and Philadelphia—taking advantage of the favorable condi tion of both markets—and having in view the motto above. has so bought. ihat he can and will sell on as fa uorable terms as the cest, and will endeavor to show to community the advantage of buying from those whci buy well. Towanda, May 23, 1848. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. VOLS. publishei by the American Randey LA/ School Union, end for esk low in qinntities to suit purchasers. my 23 • 0. D. BARTLETT. U. Cs PORTER, U. D. uarsronottaz cuteatierh, OFFERS his professional services to the people of Towanda, and vicinity. Office at Chamberlin & Porter's Drog store, No. t, Brick Row. my9 • DUMPBl—Cast Iron well and cistern pumps. war /. ranted to draw water from thirty to ststy feet for side at the New Hardware Store. D. ].ORD. HARDWARE, a good assortment, including Iron, Li Steel, Nails, dm at No. 2, H.R. , SOX'S. itkrdwahe, GREAT RiOnliON iNfifiCES! "Jiti S t",L_ dilier * ' • ofifaiii ste.! -.• :JR. Uses , mob* foiii 14144; or York oirtl a biloielphio, I lame sail champ stock* priirg and 'Bompur Dry Goods : Moo, • gelietat smatment of • G'lwrift, hardware Crockery, Alerficiose mots and Shoes: (a knevaridq,) Masi, Prints, .03.4nyorie, Falk 45T- • • Also-Aegbern. Pedal and lithe, leaf Hats; Angola.. pest!. essaimere and silk Rats.; Fkwenee. Ch ina-pearl. Neapoliton, open work and lawn Bonnets. Books and &alionery. Wall paper front 10e to 110 e per piece. Win dage paper. die. Musical Inaboarndi-4Photee. Clari nets. Flageolets. Wes, &e. J. ICINOSBERY. JR. Towanda, May 17..1840. • (11,1011A1118.--We have a large quantity of small %.)r pattern, very handsome and desirable ; French and Mee giughanes, of excellent quality. may 12. KINGBBESY & CO LA WNB.—rerneh, Antetiesn and Organdie Lawns, a beautiful awohment ; slack plaid and figured silk orool-baniges. my 17 JUNGBIIERY & CO. CALICOES. --_A choice selection of bleninisek,ne. smre and Moe, pink and all other kinds, small fig:: are. Two shilling carrion for nine renta• . all Ida see, bo,mind, the only place is KINUSBERY & CO. BONNETS. -A choice seketion of Florencs. China prod, Pamela, Leghorn, and other fashion able styles of ladies and misses' Bonnet; very cheap; also Bonnet ribbons, artificial; wreaths. &c. MIMI? .KINOSLIERY & CO. _ _ is Extensive luortmest of Ready-made Clothisg Just rim-Piro& at L. ItatulackE's CLOTHING STORE. Y stock is large, comprising a full arortnient or Summer Clothing of every kind : inch as Tweed Croton. Camelia Cloth, sod silk . mised Grecian Sack and habit cloth, linen and cloth driesa COATS. Also PANTS dc VESTS, of every kind; cravats and handerchiefs, gloves and stammer hoar, all offered cheap—so cheap that I think it will pay for coming and looking at my stock. Also, A good assortment of Broad Clutha, Cassimeres and ratings, Tweeds and Kentucky Jails, 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. BATCH ELER. Towanda, May 8, 1948. 01INER'S TOOLS.—A goo.) assortment of 800, Moulding and Bench PLANES, grooving plows, and other Joiner's Tools, just received from the imam• factory. and for sale low by 0. D. BA IttLE TOVY A VND NEW CHEAP • CLOTHING STORE. THE subecnler has opened a C LOTR 1X G S?con t*n clews north of the Public Square, on Main t•ireet, (nearly opposite the new brick tavern now being erect ed by C. L Wind, F.aq.) where he will keep constandy on hand, and for sale at the lowest poerible prices, a large end general aysortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, such as COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRT-BOSOMS, CRAVATS, Collars, Stodts, Saspenderg, Mores, gosiery ; Drawers, Flannel UndrrA4nrlN. He has also on hand and is constantly receiving, • large assortment of • CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGSI such as Silks, Satins, Harsailles, &c., ail of whicll will be made up to order on short notice and on reasonable terms. The subscriber having been a practical Tailor for the last. l 5 years,. in the city of New Vork, natters himself thrt he can give satisfaction to all who may fa. sot him with their patronage. His Clothing is all made up under his own inspec tion. and he has therefore no hesitancy in r'ecommend- . lag it to those who wish to purchase. CUTTING and MAKING UP for persons who prefer to furnish their own materials; and Cutting done for persons who wish to have their gar nents made else where—all of which shall be done with neatness and despatch. The subscriber IN also agent for A. Wheeler'i Report of Fashions. which he can furnish to Such ita ore want ing. on reasonable terms. B. A.VAIITH. Towarpla, Jane 6, 1816. LARGEST & LATEST ARRIVAL (F SPRING & SUMMER COODS. H. S. & M. C. MERCUR, .RESPECTFULLY announce to their Womerons friends and customers, that they are now opening the largest and most general assortment of GOODS, ever before offered in Towanda, embracing almost every thing wanted by persons of every class and condition. AD those wishing to potchase Goods for cash, rill find it for their interest to examine this sleek. - Towanda, May 26, 1848. Cheapest Goods ever sold in Towanda, ARE NOW SELLIN3 AT THE SAVINGS BANK ! SPRING AND SLIMMER GOODS of every des. caption, for old men and young men, for young misses and old ladies, for the high, the low, the rich, and the poor ; all can now be accommodated. A -few articles in the line of Dress Goods, which are going off with a perfect rush, we can here mention, such as Frch lawn ginghams, dark and light gingham,, linen looney. French lawns, berages, and a great assortment of Prints are now selling lower than the lowitst At No. 5. U R. June 'l4, 1848. ' REED'S. BONNETB, and Bonnet Trimmings, of every dee eription, suitable for the sermon, may be found in abundance, at.d very therm at 5, B. R. REED'S. IXTANTED, any quantity of Butter, at the market V V prima, at the Central Store. N. N. BETTS. SPECIAL COURT. NOTICE is hereby given that a Special Court will be held at the Court House in Towanda, on Tuesdpy the 314 day of October, 181% at 10 o'clock, A. M,; by the Nois. W. Jessup, for the trial of the following cases. to wit. John Bennet vu. Sc!* Payne.—No. 145, Dee. Term, Er! Cheat' Bud's.. et. al. •s. John Bennett, et. d.—Ne 105, Dee. Term, 1845. John Adds vs. A. Bowman, at. 4—No. 122, Dee. Term, 1845. A. Baring, et. 21. vs. Henry Roberta.--Na. 199, Sept. Term. 1846. Same, vs. John Harkne.s.—No. 148, lifiry - Terrn, 1847. Same, vs. 0. P. Ballerd.—No. 192, Sept. Term, 1847. Same, vs. 0. P. Ballard.—No. 121, Feb. Term, 1848. Aug. 24, 1848. A. M'KEAN. Prot. GREAT LOSS OF . LIFE, /IT 111 IPLECIPI743C 2 9 IEIIIiB IN THE Subscriber respectful ly informs the citimens of To - wands that be has opened a ." . Market in the Union Block. l f , one door west of Woodruff's • Hotel (basement story) and will endeavor to keep constrntly on band, and supply those who wish the means of " geed living," with Salt and FM& Beef. Mutton, Lamb, Yeal, Pork, Ate, of the finest quality and in the best order. • Candles et Soap by the box or pound. constant ly kept on hand and for sale at low prices. Towanda, Aug. 29. 1848. A. HAWLEY. Wara f tMaikbr I:3 l 3nialiEUSTo D. N. NEWTON, M. D. MENDERS his professional terraces to the citizens of Mastodon and vicinity. His rooms are at the Marireeton Exchange of.). P. Smith. Refers to Dr. WANTON, Towanda; and Dr. Huse Leroy. August 23, 1801 CRM . BAGEL—Ladies' and gent's, • good U. sonata% by ELLIOTT is TOMKIN& • 11.11 d 4D-ti P-04 At fitotesidi m °I4 TA I4 Y 4 6 t_O-Wit;we, Own New, York tad Pbehidelplgit; the 'moist den ralgs 4104 00.01 K. ever ofskiht in, this soeskst. end think thseaa*periemviit tea* jags in dip . sew,. tioa Ogee& hid ow* *aid& these to psi** es Cheep es the eliaapest. We invite public mutation to tsithalk: end think we an offer Waimea* wonhy it's - nil** of the wait close buyers sad einateers of de. s ruble newts. , ' e M! 11 Y t, 1848. ; THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS I Now roceivhog almost daily at the Central Erick Store, (Cheap side of Maio at..) fresh supplies of SPRING & &UP•INIEW 00008, • which we are selling at unusually low ewes. If you wont cheap and good Goads. mark the `rostra! Store. Fee portieulaM, me Reporter next week. May 'Ai N. N. BETTS. STOW! STOP ! T WOULD aej to my old friends and all that wish to buy tonal+ eheaP. that I am will to he found at the CENTRAL STORE, where my anangernems siesta!' to partially take charge'of and soviet Nr.N.N.Bctss in the above naively! establishment. I would thereto.° be pleased at any time to 'howled Astisfy you that it Is not always a fact that those who make the most nurse in the world. or have the largest stores, that sell ,goods the cheapest. Respectfully. yours. Towarelv. June G. 1818. A.D.MONTANYE. . ('CLOTHS & CASSIMERES.—EngIish, i French Id and American Clottand Comintern., and • large awertment of Fancy Coagulants, selling at very low rates at the Central Store. N. N. SETTS. _ . T ADZES' GOODB.-lawns, ginghanta, raw sinti, 1.4 gra silk and linen ginghanis, (now style of goods) de taints". teltifit Awls goods, ot, every variety, at. the . Central Stene.i jr7 N. N. BETTS. PRINTS—fOOO yards on hand, which worshll sell to rash trillion:leis at cost. Mardi 22. Llllll. MONTANYES & CO. GROCERIES. -=Goad young hyaon and hyson akin teas, at all 'a cents--and sugar to sweeten it at 61 and!! cents = a fl oifikr kinds of Groceries in pro. portion at the Central Store. N. N. BETTS. EX PECTED in a few days, a few more bade of New Goods, at N. N. BETTS'. - 1- - - - - - R. JACKSON'S PILE EMBROCATION.— This is no disgusting. nauseating pill. potion, or mixture; nothing that produces pain or inhation; but a medicine that is et once pleasant and agreeable in Ms application. affurding Immediate relief, and will care Ma very worst. casesof painful, itching or bleeding Piles in a very few days. Call x rx dc Poetise's Drug Store, No. Brick Row, Towanda, and you will not go home without •bottle. TITORSTED DRESS GOODS.—Plaln, figured and V'T plaid, black and colored A tpaccaa ; black and co kired French b. erinoce ; Oregon Plaids t rich French and common Cashmeres, Del.aines„ &c., a great variety of styles for sale at sep2s MERCK'S, BROADCLOTHS, Cassimeres, and Surnmer Stuffs —r-and endless variety. to suit all tastes and all clas ses of people. selling extremely low at REED'S. SHEETINGB AND SHIRTINUS —lf you will ex amine our stock, you will be sure to buy, unless you should think the pricaso low, that there was some• thing wrong in it. KINGSBERY & CO. TERMS OF THE BINGHAMTON BOARDING SCHOOL FOR board and tuition, including Orthography; Reue intr. Writing, Arithmetic,aAlgebrai Book-Keeping, English Grammar, Rhetoric Composition, Geography. Thee of the Globes, Mineralogy, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy. (with the nee of a good atiparains to iilua• trate those atudies,y Moral Philosophy and Chemistry, Payable quarterly intdvance, per annum, $lOO 00 Day 11C/101110, per quarter. j 4 00 ITTRA CII• RGI4I. French, per quarter, % $4 00 Latin, 4 00 Spanish, ." 4 00 Music, (on the piano,) per quarter, 10 00 Embroidery and rug work. " 2 00 Any yo•ing lady receiving instruction on the piano. is privileged to learn rug-work, or any one of the grove languages, at the same time, without additional charge. To a young lady who studies the Englls branches, The terms of learning each of the above branctre., are per quarter, s3 00 Instruction on the Guitar, 4 00 Use of Pianos, - 4.5 Drawing and painting in watercolors, Including the use of materials, such as drawing paper, paints, pencils, &c. 4 00 Oil painting oncsnoass, 10 00 Painting transparent window eludes, including the supply of materials, each 4 00 Formula paintini on paper, silk and velvet, per twelve lemons, 5 00 Gilding on silk, crape. &c. do. 3 00 Was flowers, per quarter, 5 00 Pens and ink, • "50 • Washing, - "- • 250 Boanl in vacation, $2 00 per week. Lenin**. post-paid. addressed to the Hisses WHITE Sr GRIFFIN, Binghamton, Broome Co., N. Y, will receive prompt attention. (0 The nest session. of this establishment opens on thA first Monday in September. Binghamton, August 9, 1848. Bin 9 UMW 6,002)0% B. KINGSBERY & CO., ARE now ,reeeiving a new supply of GOODS from New York. Also, (ma ark load of SALT, Tourinda, July 12. 18481 J. N. SUMNER, M. D., DENTIST, .TA- T ELL pay his next visit to Towanda,„in October 1 V nezt,and may be found at Woonncrv's Hurst. His friends are invited to call. July 12, 1848. HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE ! ANIEL LORD takes this method to inkam the D inhabikants of Dradford,Co.. and the surrounding country, that he is receiving at the old stand of .1. P. Kirby, a large and well.selected assortment of _WM AIL MIL XS 71;11111V ANL aIL 31ECI g 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 Wu; 'Wades. she' eels and forks, mill, X cut, circular, panel & web saws. SADDLERY HARDWARE, CARPENTER'S & MRS Tools, House Trinuninge of vadat* descriptions: COOK & PARLOR qTOYES, Latest improvement. Also, the Self.fleialaling Par for Store. Hewill 1. sainufactorg and keen on band k i s Coppe , Tin, and Sheet iron Ware, of all • it , and at low prices. AU persons wishing - to porch Hardware, will do well to call on tt.. Lord before p re'hesing at any other place. His stock i s en tirely n and fresh. He will sell aa cheip as any oth er esti& islionen (within 100 miles of this place, (no mistake_ ' All kinds of Copper, Tilt and IS Iron Ware, • - and made Worrier in workmanlike Lao- Der. T June 26;1848. ~_ —_—___ PRO BONO PUBLICO! nR. C IJYSOTT'S Compound Extract of Ye loco 11 Dock and Sarraparil&, an etrickat and certain remedy Or Consumption, scrofula, Cutaneous diseases, rbeumat r sm, gout, general debility, dyspepsia, bilious diseases female complaints, headaches, coughs, colds, kver and ague, and ali chronicBol:ions arising from the abuse of medicines, for sale at o. I, Brick Row, by • CHAbfBERLI & PORTER. DARAMLB & UMBRELLAS4the moot extensive and opkndid samoretneot riot iota Towanda, may beifound at No. 5, IL R. ' REED'S. GREEN PABASOLS—a-few more of those splen did 'peen silk and Turk satin (tinged parasols. Sod thades,,just reed and Ran rut law at FOX'S. slkdjnns34 Lc. Unita Bit*tit I. Mogi THEY c0pa4646 , f" .- Itkw cool:* anlqouottkobtd,lim bY theft/. rtr ee se *reviver prviiiiii-to rep as Ism si ever ide tbis rruirket Tl4lstearrlval coosists of DRY GOOK GROCERIES HARDWARE &cAobt RY, of 'great yarstly. sibicir be•iiold wavy Ins. by July 14.-1 'zi.trote & Toboass. . 'Fitr;:t A W LS--a g • rat itarietY ; also ticarb.,ltelj wove's 11, 7 and savrytbing usually kin in country stoOrs. by July 14. ELLIOTT & TOMKIIIB.. C - OUICItRPIIII4IES.-A few very choice ones jets— 'red hi . ELLIOTT Is TOEMFfer. 'DON NETIg. - -:Ffnh•nre,'efAre, rl straw.-ind liee Bonnets; also, palm-leaf- and legilonr Irv, by July 14. Ei.r.taTT . & TOMEINB: CILOTHr3.-- A 'resod varier) , ; French and English Cassimeres of all kiisls. and ltstinetts, which will ordol law by . ELLIOT r & TO:W(IDM 1 RON AND NA1143, slaw' and-sash, Wa t er. ram home and small, drugs and pianist. nf all iftitillfq kiff trnstantly on hand by BI.LIOfV & TOMICINS. 101 ERSONB parchssing gimaivill do well to can and examine stir goods before purchasing elaeghere as our stock is large mid wen stleclect SSA purchamff when the goods sze laWese;;,lo l ,thai w e bs fdit eoaslnfi- Fable advantage ova tiCowe Who purchased earlier. We can accommodate our customers with althost everything they wish, from a coffee mill to a corn' July 14. ELLipyr a TOMKINS. • ATTENTIONI au_ovirs' HEA V E For sole se tie CAtnnLerfin • )- ; , / CURE, 1. IL . -• •• • :Z: 1 1 - _ - :, and Porter. A LIST OF POPULAR MEDICINES ; ►OM RILL ■T • CHA/ACP/MAN 111. PORTER, No. 1, Brick Row, who keep ennAtandy on hind s full sasoinnetit of genuine Drugs and Neftieines, Paints, Gila, Dyestuffs, Groceries, riney artieka; 4t=ive. - - • Airbag poor man's plast. 'Trask's norgrleticointmeni, " tooth ache drop*. Tunary's Universal dc.. the Brink'ff health restorative,.' Master of paiti, - • efiekener' s s . a pills, AVistar.'s baba. wild Anti; Dailey's pain extractor, Buchan's Hung. baboon life, Fahnestoeles vermifuge, Andrew's pain killer, Gridley's salt rheum oint. Davis' do. Uarding's sticking salve; Hobensack's worm syrup, Peleg White's do. • Ingoldsby's pile specific, Ellis' ad . plaster cloth.. Dr. Jayne's medicines, Extract of Ws-ilicia'a bar- Jackson's pile 4- letter em. ning busts, an Indian me- Shelmates medicines,' dicine for consumption, _ " poor mat's pied. diseases of the liver, Meniat's vermifuge ' Tpmtpipo's eye water,' Worsilell'i veg. Ma. pills, tracer's warm test i . Dr. 91'estun's fenfile Brittis' oil, Winslow's hats. horeh uniLDiant'a Indian felnedlaa; Moffat's medicines, Ward's liniment,—relieves Folger's Oliveoniact, rheiimatic and other pain. Phinney's pills , - Webster's ex. sarsaparilla, Pocahontas do. Slim oil,' Porter's tooth cordial, trpenteei do. &Mlle's or. soc. balm pills, McAllister's ointment, Swayne's syrup w: cherry, Tinliggron's balsam life, do; vermifuge, .Balm of Columbia, Smith's a. c. Intl. veg. pills, Bateman's pectoral &Ups,' Scarps's accrnstre all, Caffrey', cottlisf, • Wright's Ind. veg.pills, BuflauPs soSii, Oriental da. Indian vegetable elifet; Brandreth's . dp. Jew David's plaster,' Webster's ['Moils do. Cheeseman's Arabian Lade. Pbelp's tomato do. Cooper's corn sale,' Dr. Rush's do." Iflotr's Lees' do. gelatine earslest Post's poor mans do. Cephalic crultrtr snuff With many others, not enumerated. The subscri bers are agents for most of .the above medicinni, and warrant every article genuine. July 19, 1848. GROCERY AND VARIETY STORE. SA YFtE WOODWORTK, 11 - TelliLD respectfully inform the inhabitants of To• V V wands and- vicinity, that they have opened a GROCERY & VARIETY STORE, in the corner be/tiding' nofth of the public square, on Maitt•st. where nray he found dll lends of Groceries, Pretieftes, ligckles, Tobacco, Snuff: Cigars ' Candy. Crackers dos! Toys of eser y des c ription, Basliets, Browns, Willow ware, ; Sperm and Tallow Candles, liar soap, Vinegar, Foie, Pork, Aims, 4t. ; _ c. all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Towanda. July 3, 1848. CBENANGO LAU, BOAT LINE, r T TETIM ErriVanATETT•OI% HE proprietors of this Tong-established Line, still continue the business of freighting merchandise, produce, lumber, &c, between Binghamton and Alm Fork and solicit the continued patronage of their friend's.- They are prepared with inensased facilities to *Coln modate the public, hash's FORTI MIT ctAs tAtE tlng, which will. enable them to despatch a boat duce} front New-York hrilfogisCronon DAILY (kiting the mem. with NO TRANSHIPMENT'S . on (be eafire tome. GUThey Invite a call from thett Wends before shipptirg, os their charges will be at lowest ratio. . IC. IWKINNEY, Ifinghomion i 'Aocyr-ra : JEOSE HIND.§, 7 Soulk-et, N. York, D. A. REXFORD, " a• The substriker still continiks the husinerd ofSfof rage and Poiwanling, sta ins, of all times be found at his well known storehouse, where he keeps for Me at lucent prices. Flour, Salt, thirodstones, Ropes; Fitch, °Auld. ned, Port, (0% Caab paid for all kinds of Lumber and Proc inee, delivered at the Storehouse. C. WKINNEY. Uinghamton, April 21, 1848. 45m6 AQUANTITY OF SUPERFINE FLOUR just received, and for sale by the single barrel or load, at je27 MERCURS'. CLOTHS et CASZCIMPERIRS„ Vesting, Oter,tost Cloths, such al brawn , olive att4l gold rotted peg , were will be mild tery !owe SAVINGS tIANI(.. DAfNTS, OILS & DSO-STUFFS, also Matches by the cross,;at No. 2411.41. FOX'S. .PIANO FORTES, SERAPHIMS AND MOWN% FREEI4 the best Matneatictolea hi Beaton. fat yale by Troy, Pa., Aug. 16,. IE4S.. R. S. BASSETT. ,tEED WHEAT, OR SALE, %Bo bash: of Ore celebrated SOULE'S F WHEAT, proeueurof lifr.Rowlend, am Roam ter, said to yield do good grcrund, from 40 to 50 bushels per sere at $1 55: per rem Alin„ tete dne BUCKS, half breeds; one a Leicester ind iliolSer a Cotswold, very low. WM: 11. OVERTON. Athens, August 9, IS4! NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the !late of Merrill. Mend phrey, deed., bite of Orwell tp., are hereby twiner. ted to make jurymen( Without delay, and those havhig Maims against sabi effete will please present them duly authenticated fot settlement. C.O. dummy, Orwell, July f 2, 1848. ' Aminlatmtor. EXECUTOR'S XOTIC E. ALL persons indebted to the estate of FREDERICK BRADLEY, dec'tl.., late of Litchfictd. are , hereby requested to mate payment without delay, and thaw haying claims sgsintt said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement ii.NDREW BRADLEY ' Este:atom SAMUEL DAVIDSON, Litchfield, ]ups 14, 1844. • - cuismArsW t 7 g
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