'Ncto abocrtisemente C)II^O) 9 2'2IISYNE , •Nr. GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, lio. Cortland St., !km Yorke STRA NtiERS and citizens desirous to replenish their wardrobes, may be immediately accommodated in the very best style, and at TRY Lowarr calm ewe ES, With a choice selection of FALL AND WINTER GARMENTS, of the newest patterns, of superior make and finish, and of the best materials, equal in every respect to the best custom work. Having adopted the cash principle, upon which certain calculations can be made, and which be sae pursued successfully for upwards of ten years, in op. ps,ition to the ruinous system of credit, which itnpascs the necowity of exacting unnecessarily high prices from PAYING customers ; he continues to provide, and has now constantly on hand one of the largest most fashion able and .choice assortments of Daily Made Clothing, in America. From which gentlemen may depend upon suiting them selves satisfactorily, as regards Nuality, style and-price. His stock embraces OvratcoATs and CLOAKS of the most approved styles: DR KOS, FROCK and other Cows. I'ANTALOONO,Of every desirable pattern, and the richest assortment of BLACK SATIN, CAssix sus. and other styles of W inter V Erns. The FANCY DFdrARTNENT embraces all the new end elegant patterns, and latest and most desirable styles of Fancy, Silk and Satin Cravats. Suspenders, Gloves and Hosiery, Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, Carpet Bags, dcc. In addition to the above variety of Ready Made Arti cles, he has for sale by the piece or ° yard, at as !Ow mi res as can be found in either• of the Atlantic - cities, a beautiful assortment of the best quality Cloths, Casstanvres and TVsling's. . - "Gentlemen can have their orders filled at a few hours notice, and sent to any part of the forted States— and by sending their measures, can obtain Clothing on as good terms as though they were present to select for themselves. ; Address, I. C. BOOTH, Sept. 1848. 27, Cortland st., New York. (27 For the liberal share of patronage which has been extended to him for so many years, he returns unfeigned acknowledgements, and he promises that no efforts shall be spared on his part in future to conti n ue to serve his customers on u favorable terms as any other house in the trade. BRADFORD COUNTY CAVALRY, AV ILIi meet for drill, at Stephen Canfield's in'Stan dthg Stone, on Saturday, the 14th of October. end at G.W.Morscrates, in Towanda, on the 21st, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A. ENNIS, Captain. Standing Stone, September 23, 1..54A GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. 11THEREAti, by an act of tbe Assembly of the com monwealth, entitled an act relatmg to the elec tions of this,Commonwealth," it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of such an election to be held, and al so the enumeration in such notice, what officers are to be elected,'!, JOHN F. MEANS, High Sheriff of the county of Bradford, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of said county, that a General Election will be held in said county, on TUESDAY. the 10th day" of October, in the several districts in said minty, to wit: In Albany, at the school house near Daniel Miller's. In Asylum, at Jacob FrutrheN's. In Athens borough, at E. t. Msthew,on's. Athens township, at Julius Tozer's. ' In Armenia. at John S. Ileeeker's. (it Burlington, at Addison M'K .3 an's. ' In Canton: at penjatnin Coolliauglfs. In Columbia. at James Norgan'S • In Durel, at S. S. Bradley's. In Franklin. at Win. Deemer's. In Gninvtlle, at the school house, No. 1, at Graneill corners. ' In Herrirk,nt the school house near N.B.Whitmore In Litchfield, at R. Park's. In Leroy, at the school -house, in Leroy. ~ In Monroe, at J. P. Smith's. in Orwell, at the, house formerly occupied by I. 11. Rimy. in Pike, at E. DeWilli's.° , ) In Rome, at L. S. MayOard.s. In Ridgberry, at S. Harman's. In Sheshequin, at D.Brink' s. In Smithfield, at A. J. Gerould's. , • In Springfield, at T. Wilder's. In Standing Stone, at Simon Stevens'. In South Creek at the school house near Asa Gillett's. , In Springhill, at.D. ll.• Black's. In Towanda borough, at George W. Meriierau's. In Towanda'tp, at the school house near A.C.GrAgg"s. In Troy tp., at. V. M. Longs. • In Troy borough, at the 1-',4gle Hotel: • 'ln Ulster, at S. B. Holcomb's. in Warren, at R. Cooper's. Ip Wells. al Lewis Seely's. In Windham, at E. Russelrs, (deceased) In Wyelosing. at John H. Black's. In Wysox, at the Academy. At - which time and place the electors aforesaid xviil elect by ballot— One person for Governor of this St One person lot. Canal Commissioner of this state. One person to represent the counties of Bradford ,stis quehanna and Ttoga in the Congress of the V. Sines. Taro persons to represent the r.,unty of Brailfot 3 in the House of Representatiees of this Commonwealth. • One peteon for sheriff of Bradford Co u nty. One person for Prothonotary .of BradforiCCountv. One person for Regi.ter and Recorder of 13Milforii co. One person f Commissioner of 'Bradford County. • I One person f.r A u,litor of Bradford county. One person for Coroner of Ito nlf rd County. And in and by said , act, I am further cbreeted to give notice " that every person es rept on: justices of the peace who shall hold any office of profit and tru.t under the government of the U. : 4 tates, or of this Mate, or of any city or InfOrpOnliOCl dt.otiet, whether a COOPilitiO , led officer or agent, who i. or st?ail he etriPloye4 under the legislative, executive 'r jtolliciary dep 'therm ot thi• state or of the United Plates, Of of arty incorp..rated The• `trim.. and also that every naernber of Congres., and of the state Legislature, and of the sdiect tool common coun cil of any city. orfontrnioatoners of any incorporated .is; trict is by law incapable of holdtriu; exert-I-mg, at the same time the appointmem of ju Ize, in.pe , -tor Or cleric of any "election of this commonwealth, and that no in- Spector or judge or officer of such el.-edam all then he ticible to any office to tee then voted for. lipid, 1840, it is provided that the llth eeetion of an Iltiptokl July 2d, 1839, entitled an art relating to he electors of this conlnwriwr.llll." Ain't not be an con netted as to prevent •ittly militia officer from serving as judge in: peotor or clerk at any general or special elec tion of this commonwealth. In the 6th section of the act first above mentioned, it is enacted that every general and special election shall he opened between•eiobt and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment un• lii 7 o'clock in Vie evening, when the polls "ball be closed. By the 18th section of the act passed 2 , 1 Feh., 1946, shall he lawful for the judges and insia.rtors of any general or special election whirl shall hereafter be held is (r Armenia election distrik in the county of Brad- toed. to-elose the pole on such election at five o'clock P.' M. • ft is further directed, that the meeting•nf the judges at the court house, in Towanda, to make out the gene ral return, shall be on the third day after the election, which will be on the t3th of October. The Conferees of this Congressional district will meet e t th e w ed house, in the borough of Towanda, on the seventh day after the election, Which will be on the the 17th day of October. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. .Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Sept. IR, Ig4R. AUDITOR'S NOTICE THE undersigned, having been appointed an Audi tor by pie Orphans Court of the County of Brad ford to adjust the accounts of Geo. H. nt'LL and A. 1.. Caattitxu, administrators of the estate of Jacob Arno , deceased, upon exceptions filed, trill attend to•the duties of his appointment, at his office in the Borough cf To wanda. on Saturday, the 2 tat day of October next, at I o'clock, in the afternoon, at which time and place, all parsons interested can attend if they think proper. septa • WILLIAM SCOTT, Auditor. QHAWl.B.—Barage. printed Cuban re,. brochs, de laine, Thibet; and a great variety of Collars, which cannot &dui suit. , KINGSBERY & CO. C LOTHS.-- Al avail variety ; 'French and EnglishX-) Casaimeres of all Linda, and Satinetts, which will be sold low by ELLIOT f & TOMKINM.. ftlisrellautous. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. pooKsELLERs AND ALL nctunts IN STATIONERY AND rascV ROOM - Mr" Do you Irish to buy goods chcappond :mahand• some profit If so, you will call on A. B. MARVIN, . IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER; 93 opposite Platt st., New York, where you can find the greatest variety of goods suited t 0 your trade, and which wiU pay you • good profit. FANCY Gool)ll.—Combs of every variety; Brushes of every description, Bottom, perfumery ; Steel Goods, such as Beads. Palle and Bag Mountings, &c.; Sil ver, Planiahed 'tad Britannia Ware. Systionsax,As-Eiriglish and American Drawing Pa pers and.Boanhs; 'Piecing and Tissue Papers; Eng lish and French Writing, Letter and Note Papers ; Musk AsPer . .. Gold and Silver Ferny Papers ; Port folios, Work Boxes, Portable Desks, Dressing Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Gold Pens, Cutlery, Inkstands, Globes, Mathematical and Drawing In struments, Steel Pens, Quills, Pencils,. Blank Books. of every Variety, &c , and every other article in the line of Stationery, which are offered at mires sa tisfactory to purchase s, by A. B. MA RV IN, senl3 93 William st., apposite Platt, Now York. NOTICE is hereby given to the several Collectors / 1 . of Bradford County, that the Commissioners will attend at their office in Towanda Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.tho 19th, 29th, and 21st, (lays of Sept. next to make exonerations from the Duplicates of State and County Taftfor A. D. 1848, at which time they are respectively requested to attend, and lay their claims before the board. By order of the Cominis . ra. Towanda, Aug. 30, 1818. C. S. RUSSEL, ALL those who know themselves indebted for retail Licences will please call and settle immediately. 1 M. PECK, Treas'r. d. Co. Towanda. Sept. Bth. 1848. ESTRAY. BROKE. into the enclosure of the subscriber in Her rick township, on the 20th of August instant, a black two,ycar old steer. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take him away.- liertiek. Sept. 6, 1848. G. W. E LLIOTT. - • AIATIMIBTILITOR's NOTICE. ' persons indebted to the estate of MATTHIAS BURGEA, deceased, late of Cherry towp, arc hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those basing claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. tiept. 6,181 R. JPHN G. EIiERLIN ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIUE. Am.persons indebted to the estate of 13EN'J. NIKTAN, dec'd., late of Columbia township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those kaving•elaims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. C. S. NI'KEAN, • .1. C. M'KE.AN, September 6, 1846. Administrators. I. —PMAT.;..Ia - -r.LiIYES. V-CMN-CDirnt D. N. NEWTON, M. D TENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Monroeton Ills rooms are at the Monroeton Exchange of J. P. Smith. Refers to Dr. Husroa, Towanda; and IN. Buss t,er T . August t t 154'8. GARPET HAGS—Ladies' and gerigs. a coal as sortment by ELLIOTT & TOMKINS. -a. _4l - MIT "ACI ataaacz • DEspEuTFULLY infornis the citizens or Tower). IA da, and the public generally that he is prepared to execute in the neatest style all descriptions of Throw, .S'in'n, Coady or C9rriage Painting, of Trimminz ; and every rariety of Fancy and Ornamental Painting. From his long experience and the many specimens of his productions now use, he entertains a flattering hope that by close application to his profession, and being prompt to order he may secute a suitable share of public patronage: He may be found ,at all times at the Chair Factory of Tomkins & Makinson, where he will be on hand to attend to the calls of those who may want his services. PAPEWHANGING done on short no tice, in a superior'manner and reasonable terms. Towanda, July 4, ls4B. T ATC H Gilltspie s and Pierce 's Fnc- IV I lion Matches, by the gross or box, at No.l. Brick Row. my 9 CHA,MBBRLIN & POUTER. STOVES ! Copper, „Tin, and Sheet Iron, Brass JAPANNED. AND BRITANNIA WARE, wllOl.ES it LF. RETAIL. Pk C. II ALI. is now receiving another large supply 1.1 • of the above goods, which he is prepared to sell at wholesale or retail,' to suit purchasers, at the most rolure,S prices, for rash, lumber or grain. :Clore and .ilanufarr firing Establi,•hrlient, on the corner of Main and Ilridgestreets, where may be found the lar,.,egt and best assortment of Stoves, this atda of the city of Albany, such as Buckeye cooking more, arrarized with a rota- [No., 7 top. and but air oven emnhined, 1 , 2,3, 4 Hort/ex-ter Empire floc air oven, 4 •• " rattan. Conzreqa tizlit air Cooking, K nick erbor k r Albany El^vined Oven, • •• Premium., 114ce . c p.a. f.e f-recu 1 :dor, sir-tight parlor, it.clte.arf atv-tiellt palm-, • 1! .an v .In. (roabteriL) Cmient'A do 11hfi.t Faitcy IN 00 I p3t ILK N Y. city do park)r coal stoves, Common c‘lookr A Large (Frani it y . of . Sto; e Pipe, Elbows, Tin, Brass, Capper, Japanned S .Britanntot ware, Zinc, &r. which tie will sell as above, at wholesale or re t a il. Sheri Tin. Bras, and ('upper Workonarie to order on short Witter, and warnlnterl, Poona wishing to pin chase the above articles will do well by calling at the above store. before purchasing elsewhere, as the propri etor is hound not to he undersold by any living man. 5.000 SHEEP PELTS wanted, tot winch cash will be paid. Towanda, June 14, 11448. Gm 1 - • - AQUANTITY or, SUPERFINE•FLOUR juit received, and foeoctic by the tingle 'barrel or load, r je27 MERCURS'. O,OTHS, & OASSIMERES, Vestings. Overcoat C Cloths, such as brown. olive and gold mixed "lea ven,' will he sold very low at SAVINGS BANK. _ _ AINTS, OILS & DICE-STUrps, also Matches P by the gross, at No. 2. B. n. FOX'S. PIANO FORTES, SERAPHIMS AND MELODIANS, Flto M the best Manufactories( in Boston, for sale by 1. Troy, Pa., Aug. 16, 1848. R.B. BASSETT. SEED WHEAT. FOR SALE, 250 bush. of the celebrated SOULE'S WHEAT, procured of Mr.P.owland, near Roches ter, said to yield on good ground, from 40 to 50 bushels per acre, at $1 26 per acre. Also, two. tine BUCKS, half breeds; one a Leicester and the other a Cotswold, 'very low. W.M. K. OVERTON. Athens, August 9, 1848. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A Li. persons indebted to the estate of liferrills Hum- . phrey, dec'd., late of Orwell tp., are hereby segues tPil to make payment without delay, and those haying claims against Said estate will please present them duly. authenticated for settlement. C.G. GRIDLEY, Orwell, July 12, 1848. Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Aiat perwma indebted to the estate of FREDERICK BRADLEY, dec'd., late of Litchfield, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. t.NDRr..w BRADLEY, ? SAMUEL DAVIDSON, Execulars. Litchfield, June 14, 18411 WA r:4 y l Torßer ratket plcczvtore.lsVEvTs. 4,D,TX0.0 ZAWISES .I.GOBV GREAT REVOLUTION IN FRANCE, Merely for the mad of cheap Clocks, Watches and Jewelry t Grad Rush at die PEW CLOCK APS WATCH STORE! JAMES P. BELL respectfully informs the citizens of Towanda and vicinity. Butt he ha 'lately return ed from Philadelphia, and permanently located in To. wands, one door below the 'Brick Row, in the room for merly occupied by Mercur's Hai Store, when, tnay he found gold and silver watches, gold, fob and guard chains, gold and silver pencils. gold pens, breast pins, finger rings, ikc., cheap for cash, and dvery article war ranted, A large supply of CLOCKS, of the latest im prined patterns, limning from SO hours to 8 flays end a•month, with one winding. cr"l' Panicular attention paid to repairing CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY, of every description, and from the long experience which he has had in the bu siness, work left in his ears will he done in the beat workmanlike manner. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. Towanda, August 16, 1848. y 1,1121 T, 600,2) GENUINE CHEAP CASH STORE, 1N TOWANDA. - v T. FOX would most respectfully inform his old JLA • -friends, and any one else who is io want of mer chandise, that he is receiving and will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of all kinds of Goode . usually kept in a country store :—Dry Goods, Groceries, Crock ery. Hardware, Boats 4' shoes, Huts and Caps, Fish, Paints and Oils, Dye stuffs, Lan, Nails, Carpeting, hr. 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 boast 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 brught •experience in buying goods of these same old e.rperienced coons. Look "•cat for them, or they will stick on their usual tariff! I will scll as cheap, if not cheaper than any other live man. Please give us a call, at No. 2, Brick Row, 'l'ow•anda, May 24. 1848, THE only Universal Remedy is at last discovered in the shape of Cheap Goods, at FOX'S. It is an an exteinul remedy, but if applied by the subscrilicr, is warranted sure cure, and no mistake. If a man feels poor or bad in the region of his packet hook, the most efficient remedy is to call at Fox s, and buy what good he wants, as he can buy more for less .money thatt at any other place in town. For anything like dyspepsia, the safest, plesantest and best remedy is • quantity of that fresh, delici3us Tea at Fox's, from 3s to 6s per sweetened with some of that nice Gd Sugar. In fact, there is hardly a disease that flesh is heir to, that a reme dy cannot be found for at my 24 FOX'S. AN ACT ENTITLED AN ACT for the benefit of the People of Bradforri Co. ; Be it remembered by all good citizens, that a man can buy as many Dry Goods and Gro&ries as he can carry home, for a mere !rifle, hardly worth mention ing. at No! 2, Brick Row. mv24 FOVM. DRUGS, MEDICINES J OHN B. FORD has just receivrtl, at his Drugstore one door below Kingsbery's store, in B.Kingsbery's new brick block, Main street, a large addition to his former assortment, which he now offers to the attention of the public. His stock now comprises every article usually kept, among which may be found the following: Opium, cream tartar, camphor, reside soap, liquorice, balsam copailia„ rhubarb, jslap, aloes, thwera chamo. mile, gum arabic, castor oil, quicksilver, magnesia, roll and tour sulphur, refined and crude-borax, calomel, red precipitate, corrosive sublimate, aqua ammonia, tartaric acid, rpsom salts, laudanum, aeons. sulphate quinine, all of the essential oils, gum myrrh. cantharides, gum tragacanth, corks, sarsaparilla, gamboge, litharge, its turpentine, rotten atone, umber, terra de sienna, salt petre, minis seed, isinglass, cubebs, annotto, &c., C44ustied, loaf, and muscavado sugars, cheaper than can f* bought elsewhere in town ; black and green tea ; salarmus, pepper:spice, mustard• peprr Miner, raisins, nutmegs, cloves, mace, Rio and Java coffee, starch, gin. ger, oils, blacking, ra.tile, brown, variegared ati4 fancy soap, sperm and tallow candles, tobacco, segars and FOWL matches, &c., &c. Cogniac, Otani, peach and American Brandy ; St Croix, Jamacia and New England Rum ; swan, lion and 13altimore Gin ; Scotch, Irish and Monongehala ‘Vhiskey ; Maderia, pale and brown Sherry, pure juice, Port, Tenerilfe, Lisbon, Malaga, Muscat, claret rind champaigne wines, alcohol, kc. PERFUMERY & FANCY GOODS, Bay water, lat•ender, colonge and row water. mac ca.sar pad bear's oil, otto roses, 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, •pcncil points, playing cards, percussion raps, ink, steel pens, &c. . PATENT MEDICINES. Western Panacea. Bohn of Columbia, Pink Syrup, Komstock's Vermrtuge Hay's Liniment, Mother's Re lief. Pain Extractor, Acoustic oil, Hair dye, Andrew's and Mrs. Brown's Pemkiller, Gorlfrey's ecrdial„sidhei sive plaster, Townseirra, Webster's, Wood's and Strep irerd'sSers.ip.iniia. Lithontripic mixture. Wretar . s Bal sam. Hunuarian Balsam of Life, Upham's Electuary, Nl' A !lister *s Oinrmenr„ Shepherd's, Kornstoeks, Orrick's and Fahnestack's Vermifucte, Brown's celebrated Lotion (impriyved) 2, 3. 4 2, 3.4 2,3, 4, 5 2, 3, - 4. 5. 6 J. 2, 3 2,3, 4 for Consumption, :sovereign balm pills, sugar coated Ptlls. and al/ the most popular medicines of the day. Cr The stock is complete, containing everything kept in the largest establishments, and is 3fiered at the lowest possible prices. Remember, that Ford's Cheap Druq. Grocery and Liquor. Store, is in Kingsbery's new block. Towanda, June 7. Ift4B. 3. 4, 5 2,3, 4 ME NOT THE FALL OF EMPIRES ! Bat a Great. Fall in the Price of Goods. at the SAVINGS BANK ! CREED, the proprietor, is now receiving a large . assortment of Spring and Summer Goode, which are selling so low as to astonish even the" natives-7 The selection consists of every variety and style, of fashionable goods for the season, a catalogue of which would be entirely too numerous to mention here. Sam ples will be shown with the greeted 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 establiehment in Bradfor'd C. REED. Towanda, May 30, IRO( " Goods . well Bought are half Sold !" O, D. BARTLETT, Ts now opening a large stock and extensive variety- of .1 GOONS, selected with the greatest carsVand 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 that he tan and will sell on as fa notable terms as the Best, and will endeavor to show to community the advantage of buying from those who buy well. Towanda, May 23, 1848. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.- 300 VOLS. published by the American Sunday School Union, and for isle low in quantities to suit purchasers. my 23 O. D. RARTLETT. • H. C. PORTER, M. D. 2 ) LtrirglEMlls7b WLM1G52.02'9 OFFERM his professional services to the people of Towanda, and vicinity. Office at Chamberlin & Porter's Drug store, No. I, Brick Row. my 9 UMPS!--,past Iron well and dation pampa. war ranted to odraw water from thirty to way feet for sale at the New Hardware Store. - D. LORD. TIARDWARE, a good assortment, including Irak. J.J. ails, titc. at No. 1148FC, tUrrehanbi;e, &%. =Mg JOY TO THE WORLD ! GROCERIES & LIQUORS. DRUGS & MEDICINES GROCERIES. muoltt FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL. & WINTER 77 ESPECTFULLY announce to their nomerous 116 friends and customers, that they are now opening the largest and most genera , assortment of GOODS. ever before offered in Towanda, embracing almost every thing wanted by persons of every class and condition. All those wishing to putchose-Goodo 4twcash, will find it for their interest to examtglhh - Siesta*. Towanda. September 18. 1848.. (I)VCIUsU 11Y an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford en, will be esposed• to pdhlic sale on MONDAY. 113irday of October 1848, at I o'cloCk, upon the pre arises, a piece or parcel of lard in Towanda herd., lute the property of Truman Kinsman, dec'J., bounded on the north by John Wilcox, on the east by William st., on the aputh by Division st. , and west by main street, containing about twenty-four square rods. Attendance given, and terms made known on the day of sa le. . L. W. TIFFANY, September 18, ALL Iversonat indebted to the estate ur W'lif. 'ALLEN. dee'd., late of Franklin. towp, are hereby requested to make payment without delay. and those having claims against the said estate will please preacnf them duty authenticated for t•ertlement. Lertty. September 18, 1848. GREAT REDUCTION LN PRICES ! NEW GOODS; At the Corner if Main and Brige T KINGSBERY, JR. is now receiving fr.irn New • York and Philadelphia, a large and cheap stock of Spring and, Smarr Dry Goods : Also, a general assortment of Groceries. Hargitrarr, emckery, Faintly Medic - lam. Boots and Shoes. (a Larne nartely.) Nails, Wass, Prods, Dye-troode, I.lsh, E. T. FOX A Iso—Leghorn. Pedal and Prim leaf Hats; Angola, caasitnere and silk Hats ; Florence, China-pearl, Neapoliton, open work and lawn Bonnets. "Book* and Nalionery, Wall paper from 10c to 50e per piece, Win dow paper, &c. Musical inafrunients--Flutes, Clari nets, Flageolets, Fifes, &e. KINUSUERY• J. Towanda, May 17, 1848. f 1 t:WHAM:4,—We have a large quantity of stnall patterns, very liand.ome and desirable ; French and linen gingharns, of excellent quality. may 12 KINGSBERY & CO LA WNS.—French, American and Organdie Lawns, a beautiful, assortment ; elan, plaid and figured silk wool liarage*., my 17 KINGSBERY & CO. CLICOES,—A choice selection of klertirOack , or once and blue, pink and all other kinds, .mall fig ure. Two shilling calico for nine cents; call and see, hu' mind, the only place is KINGSBERY & 170. 0:i ETS.—A choice selection of Florence, lace, I/ China pearl, Pamela, Leghorn, rind other fashion able styles of ladies' and misses' Bonnets, very cheap; shin Bonnet ribbons, artificial... wreaths. &e. mavl7 KIM:SiII:RV & CO. TOIN ER'S TOOLS.— A -good awportruent of Bead, Motilding and Bencll . PLANES, grooving plows, and other Joiper's Tools, just received from the 11111111U factory, and for sate low by 1). D. B.IIITLE TOW ANDA NEW CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. THE subscriber hay opened a CLOTIIIIrn STOnc, two doors north of the Public Square, on Mstn street, (nearly opposite the new brick tavern now being erect ed by C. L. Wind, Esq.) where he will keep constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest possible pncea, a large and general assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, such as COATS PANTS, VESTS, SHIRT-BOSOMS, CRAVATS, Slork. : Suspenders, Ginres,. Hosiery, Drawe'rs, He has also on hand and is constantly receiving, large a.sortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGSI such as Silks, Satins, !dorsallles, eke., ail of which will he made up to order on short notice anti on reasonable terms. The substilltor having been a practical Tailor for the last 15 years, in the city of New York, flatters himself that he ran give satisfaction to all who may fa vor him with their patronage. His Clothing Is - all Made tip tinder his own inspec tion. and he has therefore no hesitancy in recommend ing it to those who wish-to purchase. r.. 7 rrr:sr; and 1A KING FP for persons who preler to furnish th.ir own materials; and Cutting done for persons who wish IA have theft garments made else where—all of which shall be dolte with neatness and despatch. The subscribe' Is also agent fol . . A. Wheeler's Report of Fashions, whi , h he can furnish to such as are want ing. on rea sonable terms. H. A. SMITH. Towanda. June 6. I q4R. Cheapest Goods ever sold in Towanda, ARE NOW SELLING AT THE SAVINGS BANK ! PHING -AN I.! SENIMER GOODS of every caption for for old men and young min, for young misses and Old ladies, fur the high. the low, the rich, and the poor: all can now he accommodated. A few articles in the line of Dress Goods, which are going off with a per sect rush, we can here mention, such as Frill lawn ginghams, dark and light ginghams, linen lustres, French lawns, herages. and a great assortment of Prints are now iqellinc lower than the lowest at Na. 5, 13 R. June 14, D'if ff. R D'S. BONNETS, and Bonnet Trimmings, of every des cription, suitable for the season, may he Imp - RI lo ab mlance, al.d very cheap at 5, B. R. HEBB'S. BnNNETS.—Florenee. straw, pearl strove, and lace Bonnets ; also, palm-leaf and leghorn hats, by July 14 NTOTICE is hereby given that a Special Court will be held at the .Court House in Towanda, on Tuewlay the 31st day of October, 1818, at 10 o'clock, A. M., by the Hon. W. .Jessup. for the trial of the following cases, to wit. John Bennet vs. Se!s Payne.—No. 145, Dec. Term, 1845. Chewer Butler. et. al. vs. John Bennett, et. al.—No. 10.5, Dec. Term. 1845. John Ackla vs. A. Bowman, et. al.—No. 122, Dec. Term, 1845. A. Bating, eta 21. vs Henry Roberts.—No. 199, Sept. Term, 1446. Same, vs. John Harkness.—No. 148, May Term, 1847 Same, •s. 0. P. Ballard.—No. 192, Sept. Term, 1847 Same, vs. 0. P. Ballard.—No. 12 t, Fels Term, 1848 Aug. 24, 1848. A. M'KEAN, Prot. AT Tel rPrEClPlaig. 9 il THE Subscriber respectful ly informs the cititens of To wanda that be has opened • • ‘. Market in the Union Block, :1 - 111111010; one door west of WcsidrufFs 4 _ Hotel (basement story) and will endeavor to keep constantly on band, and supply those who wish the means of " good living," with Salt and Fresh Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Pork, &c., of the finest quality and in the best order. e - Y Candles & Soap by the boa or pound, constant ly kept on band and for sale at low prices. Towanda. Aug. 29, 1848. A. HAWLEY. EIERSONd purchasing goods will do well to call and marline our goods before purchsaing elsewhere, as our stock is large sod well selected, and purchased when the goods are lowest; so that we have a conside rable advantage over those who purchased earlier. We an accommodatWour customers with almost everything they wish, from a coffee mill to a corn shelter. iinly. 14. ELLIOTT & TONIKINS. illstthanbig, kr. GOODS. H. S. & C, MERCPA, Administrator EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. • A. G. PICKARD, Executor Flaunt:l f',.derNhirts. h.. .frc. ELLIOTT & TOMKINS SPECIAL COURT. GREAT LOSS OF LIFE, likuhaubile, g-c. 111) IT' a 3;0 e At 'holesale , and - Botta, - ONTANY 3 do Co. tire now receiving frcel• from New! York and Philadelphia, the most ilesi mb'e lot of coops. tire* offered in this market, and think that an experience of twenty years irrihe selec tion of goods bad. ought to enable them to purihii'se a. eheap as the cheapest. We invite public attention our stock, and think we can otTer inducements wnrth the notice of the mud close buyers and amateuninT de a midi+ goods- May 1, ISIS. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS ! NOW recersing almost t:asly 41 the Critizal /Ina 1 1 Store, (Chlestp wide of Main at.) freffh.aupplies ul SPRING & SUMMER. GOODS, which ne me selling at unusually low pekes. If you want cheap and; good Goods, mark the Central Store. rut pa.tieuhars, wee Reporter next week. - May 29, 1848. • N. N. 13Z178. STOP! STOP ! WOULD say to my old friends and all that with to I buy good+ cheap. that I ant *till to be found at the CENTRAL. STORE, where my arrangements ere rfrin to partially take charge of and as4ist r r.N Bette in the above named caMliii,hmeol. I would therefo•e be pleased at any time to show and satisfy you that it is not always a fact that those who make the most , i p;is s: in the world, or hare the Jargeo awes, that sell gouda the *cheapest. • Respectfully. your. Towsruls, June G. 1848. A D.MONTANYFI. oLoTilm do CASSIMERES.—EngIisIi. Preach and American Cloths and Castimeres, and a large assnatmcmt of Fancy Cassimeres, selling at very lour rates at the Confral Store. ; N. N. DE 1-I.S. T AM rn ES' GOODS.—f.awn", cinghes. taw si:ks. en.' bilk And linen ginghain4, (new style tf goods) (lb white drew goods, of every variety.' at the ernirul Store. N. N. BETTS. DRINTS-1000 Tanis on hand, which we will sell .1 to rash customers at coat. March 2?, I'BlB. MONTANYES & CltOCEllfES.—good yßong hyson and by on skin teas, at 37j a.d 50 cents--and sugar to sweeten it at Gj and 8 cents ; all othcrikintla of Groceriest.in prt;e portion at the Central Store N. N. B • UN.PECtED in few Jaya ; a few more loads of -1-14 New Goads, at N. N. BE I'TS'. n R. JACKSON'S PILE EMBROCATION.— '" This is no disgusting. nauseating pill, potion, or mixture ; nothing that produces pain or irritathmi 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 Weeding Pik■ in a very few days. Call at CHAVIEHLIII & POUTFII . A Drug Store, No. 1, Brick Row, Towanda, and you will not go home without a bottle. - AVOWSTED DRESS GOODS.—Plain, figured and plaid. black and colored Alpacces; black and c.a. hired French A.erinoos; Oregon Plaidst rich French and common Cashmeres, Del.aines, a great variety of styles for sale at sep2s MERCUR'S, BROA DcLortis. Casaimeres, and Summer Stuffs —and endless variety, to sun all tastes and all clas ses of people, selling extremely low at WEEVS.r QHEETI:I.iOs AM) SIiIIiTINGS —lf you will es inine our mock, you wilt be sure to boy, onlewi you should think the price so low, that their was'ecome thing wrong in it. KINGSBERI - et CO. 'TRW.; OF THE BINGHAMTON BOARDING SCHOOL. OR hoard and tuition, including Orthography, Rea.% 1 ing. Writing. Arithmetic. Algebra, Book-Keeping, English Grimmer, Rhetotie Composition, Geografphy. Use of the Oafs. Mineralogy, Natural Philosophy and' Astronomy. (with the use of a good apparatus to illus .-trate those f.tudies.) Moral Philosophy and Chemistry, payable quarterly in advance, per annum, $lOO 00 Dag scholars, per quarter, ' 4 00 II French, per quarter, Latin, . 4 Sponigh, " Music, (on the piano,) per qin!rter, Embroidery and rug work. " Any paling lady receiving. instruction on the pi t ano, is privileged to learn rug work, or any one of the arae languages, at thelsa me time, without additional eh roe. To a young lady who studies the Englis branchei. the terms of learning each of the alto's branches, 14 per quarter, , f 4 t 00 Instruction on the Guitar, 4 00 Use of Pianos, 75 Drawing and painting in watercolors. including the use of materials, such as drawing paper, paints. pencils, &c. • Oil painting on canvas?, Painting transparent window shades, including the supply of materials, each 4 00 Formula painting on paper, silk and velvet, per twelve lessons, 5 110 Gilding on silk. crape, Are. do. 3 00 Ws: flowers. pet quarter, Pens and iiik, NV ash in g. Board in vacation. $2 00 per week Letters. post-paid, addressed to the Misses %V HITE & GRIFFIN, Binghaulton, Broome co., N. 1., will receive prompt attention. - - rho nest session of this establishment opens on th. !inn Monday in - September. Biruzlialretoo, Aumpit 9. IS4B ',tIT,A"W a'OLODOq B. KINGSBERY L. CO., e(RE now receiving a new supply of GOODS from York. Also, one ark load of SALT. - 'Towanda, July 12. 1418. J. N. SUAINER, 1)., DENTIST. Av lL ne L li pa a y nd hi m : a n y ex be t i v o i: t i . t d t: t ' vv r o t s:i o n i n n da t:Tr ifi t i l i ctober ills friends are invited to call. July 12, 1845. HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE DANIEf. 1.01 U) takes this method to inform the inhabitants of Bradford Co., and the surrounding county, that he is receiving at the old stand of J. P. Kirby, a large end wellseleeted assortment of mit ilk. ma. - Amr AL. 9 Consisting in part of the following : copper. tin, sheet iron bar and sheet lead, lead pipe of various sizes, anvils. Cotter and staple vices. crow bars, spades, sho vels ands forks, mill, X cut, circular, panel & web saws, SADDLERY HARDWARE, CARPENTER'S & JOINERS Tools, House Trimmings of various descriptions. COOK & PARLOR.STOVES, Latest improvement. Also, the .!elf -Regulating Par far Store. He will manufacture and keep on hand Copper, 'Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware. of all kinds, and at low prices. All persons wishing to purchase Hardware, will do well to call on D. Lord before purchasing at tine giber place. His stock is en tirely new and fresh. lie will sell as cheap as any oth er estahlishmen twithin 100 miles of this place, (no mistake) All kinds of Copper, Tin and (Sheet iron Ware, repaired and made to order in workmanlike man ner. Towanda, June 26, 1818. PRO BONO PUBUCO! DR. CUYSOTT'B Compound Extract, of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, an Thcient and certain remedy for Consumption, scrofula, cutaneous diseases, rheumatism, gout. general debility, dyspepsia, bilious diereses, female complaints, headaches, coughs, colds, fever end ague, and all' chronic affections arising from the abase of medicine!, for sale at No. I, Brick Row, by CHAMBERLIN & PORTER. PARASOLS & UMBRELLAS, the most extensive and splendid assortment ever bruit into Towanda, may be found at No. 5, B. R. REED'S. GREEN PABASOLS—a few more of tlioal splen did green silk and Turk satin Simi* parasols and shades, jnrt rec'd and selling very low at FOX'S. Ccgal - ei - SHERIF BY virus/ of Fondly wri n of the court el Goyim. to me diree.teti, f ihall ex of T. P.Wodelrult, in the t. LI the. 14th tlsy - of talrl.o P.; Ai the following pite town,hp of :Sprittittlitt Wakeman liotthint, mit l lhekensos,aud west - hi' nine ty four acres, fifty sr hooke, qn* ftauttti Law, • , tory thereon. beg"( mot Mien iu gtea VOW , : Va. 13'. J. M'Affee. AI.I-O—A 'Urea or pier bounded on the north by I Henry B. Wilhelm antl Campbel/ 3J, an.l went h Cuntaintng about fifly act , with a log house therenn. :.,Serzed and taken in, e l Prert VS. David Otrnpt AL' )—The f flowing' 'NI in eannrri.townthip. H)IBCC r.. 4 piriding, tat* byl ace Jonet, and %vett by teen acres, all improved, Cranial] Barn. - tieizAxl and tatter in a. Ellinp VP. John Turner. I A I.so—The field township and' botind ler, east by Edmond :Cir. Anti went by Abner Ha RCM!, with IWellty acres tog h0n...., and a few froi and Liken in NI oore vs. Theophilus Cry Bnringl rld tnetniiinp, an El :Stockwell, south by b .I.4rph Rubin , on. C with twenty antes in the.-eon. Setzwl and" taken hi Da , idson. &c., vs. Ch.ir dMornan Rohiuson. AL''O—The full• , win ed in Wiodham townsh Wappesening :reek helo the south west line of a I El!shrew, thence south minutes, west forty-two. maple, thence otou.h tr - 1 twenty-tau chains and t stone, thence north for chains and seventy-fiee north forty-three. and a chain's to the place three acres au/ ••eveitty fifteen acres improved w of a saw mill thereon. Seized and taken iu IlusselJ vs. John Rus,•eil ALSO—the followis g or parcel Of land situ/- el in Burlington town ..ilp and bourolkt north by laud of Prouty and Shockel ton, cast try Liasid Boyce, vm* by J. McKean and Griffin. anti west by Mhaekelton. Co otoMing tyro hundred acres with lour acres improved. zivized and taken ins elocution at the snit of John itehaidson, &c., v+, Luther Godard. ALSO—The follaw'ng piece or percef of em) Aust.- t i ed in Springfield and Funded north by Enos Hulersid, east by Hiram Horton south by Joseph Stacy, end west by Elecntt Murry. C ntain.ng one hundred and nine teen acres more or les with about: luny acres improved with one framed and.. ne log borne., end (tamed barti and apple ordiard they Seized and taken la Ventre4 vs. J. and E. ALSO—The fullu • ed in Springfiekl tow Kitchen east by Alon ker, and west by thirty-five acres imprr shed, Ing barn and Seized and taken Davidson. &c.. vs. P A1,541-.L.The or parcel of land situa, north by iargiar creek. ; Comfort Peters, and ler. Containing a.. improved, one tram and a small orchard Seized and taken Balhird va, Jotin W • ALSO—The IA ted in Welts toviinst alter, east, south and 'ins thirty acres, wit house Snd framed ha Seized and taken A. Adarna a. Sam erd, executors of Na $4 bo 00 00 ti 00 00 She7ifra o;Tice 4 00 10 00 SHE 1 - 11 - virtue of eon 1-1 of tho court of to mf. directed, I sh of V. :M. Long, in Troy,ton Monday the lath of OG TOL Lg., at two o'lnd, P. M., the (*.Mewing Oleic or ~ 'parcel of laud in • 'ells township, • bounded north by lands of Owen Wri'ht, east by Jesus*: Longwell, south by Fairbanks, and west by Thomas IL-atin. Contain ing ninety sixvactes with .sixty-fite acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and apple orchard thereon. Seized antltaken[in execution at.the suit of William A. Gust•n, now assigned to G. 11. Courann;aa. haat Drake and Samuel Gustin. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land 'Manta in Tt -v-h"rotta.h. bounded north by the main-road, east by Pomirov's; south by Newberry and Ballard, and west by lands of 0. P. Ballard. Containing one-fourth ..f an acre, with one framed house, one framed bain, one tttiute, thtee sheds : all improved, hitb some fruit weirs thereon, 6 00 2 50 6m9 Sciicd and taken in execution. at 'the suit of Samuel Jacklin va. E. W. Hazard. JOHN f. MEANS, Sheriff, Sheriff's °Mee. Towanda. Sept ..1 5. 1848. A LIST OF. POPULAR MEDICINES, FOR F &LE CT CNNICF.RI,LN a PORTER, No. 1. Brick Row. who keep ron.ninilv on t and a full assortment of genuine Drugs and Medicines, Paints, C its, Dyestuffs, Groemrl,, Funry articles, 4n ..ve.t • Alebasi's poor men's plast. 'Presk's magneticointment, " toothache drops. Tott. ; ey's tniversal do...the Baink'ff health restorative, Master of pain, ; Chekeners a. c pills, Wistaria bale. wild cherry, ' Dalley'apain extractor, Buchan's Hung. balsam life, Fahnestack's vermifuge, Andrew's pain killer, Gridley's salt rheum oint. Davis' do. Grwfenberg medicines, Harding's sticking salve, Hobensack's worm syrup; Peteg White's do. Ingoldshy's pile siaecitie, Ellis ad. plaster cloth, Dr . Jay vieli medicines. Extract of Wa.aluier Of bur Jackson's pile 4 tettqr out: ning bush, an Indian mis- Sherman". medicines, dicine fur sonsumption, " poor mar's pleat. diseases of the liver, 4c., ' Merrick's vermifuge. Thompson's aye water, Worsdell's veg. rea. pills, Weavers worm tea, Dr. Woston's female " Brittis' oil, Winslow's bale. horehound. Brant's Indian remedies, Moffat's medicines, Ward's liniment,—relieve Folger'e Olossioniam rheumatic and other pain, Phinney's pills,. Wehsters ex. sarsaparilla, Pocahontas do. Harlem oil, Porters tooth Mist, Carpenter's do. " Soule's or. soy. balm pills, McAllister's ointment, • Swayne's syru w. cherry, Tinliggton's balsam life do. air loge. Balm of Columbia, Smith's a. c. I . veg. pills. Iletsman's pectoral drops. Scarpa's acous tc 011, , Codfrey's cordial, Wright's Ind. .eg.pille, Butleres oil soap, Oriental do. Indian vegetable elizer, Brandreth's do. Jew David's plaster, INebster's bilisus do. Chceseman's Arabian ban. Pbelp's tomato do. Cooper's corn sale, . Dr. Rush's do. Mother's relief, Lees do. Uelatine capsules, Post's poor mans do. Cephalie crown sauf. With man - ethers, not enumerated. The 001111114 i berg ate ogee • for moat of the above medicines. warrant eve article genuine. 'July Ilk ; NAILS, glass and wh, Makatea, solve, mall, drugs and paints, of ill kinds, kept hand by ELLIOTT & TOMKINS. IRON AN - ; large and I constantly riOUNTEI ‘-) reed bpi =I S SALE. I PC vend, expo. loosed NO I n Pleas of Hr•dfunt evenly. , to punlic act* at the hatt4 n•ogh of Towoutin, nu Set tot- MER nest, oil tirpo'clocit or pitrrel: of laud in_ the bounded on the rroeilt by pi t o N. Tracy, south 4 P. L. orge nargout. . • _ improved sigh t 7 . Pan dal saw silks* • , --k& dal at the aing or- R te p vl of Iszulk in gulOisaiss fp, 1- nd of Jasper. litsclooptai by Itrarcell.ir, south by Dairiti Ms Sr of Juba Hollenharit. o f aboat sow a ifiltptailtee ution at the auk of Lyle • piece of pure of hmarrittnit.• at bounded north by Timid Im Wawa, aumh hy•Hoi• oeh th Brad Contatuing fit , nith urde framed. bailie amt ecutkn at the sta of John. property situated rn Prins. , d north by 1ai..11 of Jahn Mil. 'ol.lo, month by .34ntes Joiner, . Containmg one hendoif nproted, one framed inni..one tree* thereon. culinn at die suit of •Ataeat !ES It; pirce or land ehtinted la bounded north end rest to, Andrew Conemine, end west ntaining one hundred wee, used, and one haaredi house i "crution at this suit of IL B. I Wavers, Thomas Pestudy piece or parcel of rand Stant. p,beginnitig lit it.ecntser 14 ttis • Rimsell's Grim Mill, and is ”t of land beloyogipg to Joseph orty three drive,' and Way hams and thirty links to s last y-five and s ball degrees east irty-tight links to ■ stake and y-tiro degrees east forty-on• inks to a stake anti stone, thence ~. half degrees west twenty-taris ghinine. C•mtainins ninety. cur percher of land. with about h one grist mill and one fourth xecottorr at the sail of Charloit 1331 execution of the suit of Smith Brooks ling piece or parcel of land sited. ship, bonttiltal north by bind of Alterman, south by dushus 13a . Containing fifty acre , ' with ved, with one log house, Mimed ell orchard thereon. . execution et the suit of IL B. ter Nhsnnes. I .sion reght of the following piece ed in 1' ov tuiti riship,!and bountkitli act by land of Territ, south by • est by A. Baxter and John Sad. tvi ivy acres, with sixty scree d himr.e., framed barn, a Brewery t hernm. n execution at the suit of 0. P. . Willi ,tna, wing piece or parcel of land aim-. p, and blunded north by E. Mo• weal, by J . Miller. Contain• firtern acres improved, 0151 C framed n thereon. in execution at the suit of J. C: el Aleord and George Sheph han Alvan) ilec . J. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheittt ' an•anda. Sept. HI. I R l n. • {IFT'S SALE. • Ilry writs of %end. expo. issued out Common Pleas of ttrodfard Vounty. expose th public stile at tha house PANES.--A few very choke 0714 . 11 us. ELLIOTT & TOM:IDM