inisttilatte MILLINERY MID - xi Rik DOANE,Iow naturese with dos latestlishioa ies .I.VI for all kinds of work to , Ilse. tthe id Idea no. & tying GOODS rit melt , style and peke, that with ber post sexes" in p • hereoutinued ohs by cannery, birnessesdpromptroessio satisfroll*hoinar four her Oda thebilahroutgoand having ha chewing b e e present Menden. enolusaking her arrangensems for Wainer, consulted the convenience of her numerous em ptoyers, the canoodle :I thititielstitetbrycerillby fn inereased plumage, lbw' that while saw has imonght to prose others, she has also beselitted lainself. Room in Meteor.? buildings, Id story•-enbanee be tween Menem' and Betts' stores. 07 Wanted two or three apprentices Seltbeilmors be ijor... Towanda. Ott. 25. 1848. • ,• • . MILLINER AND MANTUA MAKER, hi Mrs. Keeler's building, south side o f Bridge tired, A 8 just returned from the city with • select amort- Meott of MILLINERY, to which she invites the munition of the Ladies. Having reseiied the in ha- Wog, she is wady to execute work to fowler as short •w tire. Towanda, October 28, 1848. • ". MILLINERY AND MANTUMINCIIsIO. MRS. BURROUGHS respectfully informs the Tens of Kinnieton end vicinity, that she has opened a shop for the above business, sad has jest on crewed from New York the latest fashions; also a choice and fashionable assortment of MILLINERY, esmosim, ing of Floras, Plumes,,Ribbons, Velvets, Satins, Fr*. ges, &c., to which she invites the attestion of the Le. dies. Hiving served` an apprenticeship and wetted for a Igth of time in one of the firm Mori in the state of MUmehusetts, she Ratters herself she will be able to please the most fastidious. • cc r f bep IN the Id siory of Warforrs Hotel. Work done to order, and at the showiest notice. Monroeton, October 23, 1848. NEW AND FASHIONABLE 'PAILLNERY ! Min GRIFFIN respectfully informs the tidies of Towanda and vicinity, that she has just returned from New York. with a large and splendid stock of Fashiamble Millnery, consisting of plumes, Flowers, Ribbons, Ruches, Velvets. Latins„ Fringes, Gimp.,.&c., wl i ti has never been equalled in richness, and variety, by any former masetinent, and So which she invites attention. 0:7. Work done to order, in the bed style;sdul at the \. shortest notice. 0et.16n20 Academy of the Presbytery of Busquelumaa. THIS Institution was opened at Friendsville„-rm the first Monday of October, wider the instruction of II A LLOCK ARMSTRONG, A B, and Miss M. A. HILLARD, Teacher of the primary department It is tinder the immediate Supervision of the Presbytery of tsaisipichanna. sod is designed to secure a Religious, with an English and Classical Education. Board can he obtained eta low rate v and every facility will be of forded for the economy of the student. The situation is healthy amid retired. wed far from many of the tempta tions of towns and TCITION rut Tenor or Tw eta - a Weans. Common English branches, ' $2 00 Latin Grammar sod Lessons, Chemistry, Philos- nphy. Lngic and Rhetoric, Algebra, Surveying, Navigation. Geometry. Trig onometry, Conic Sections, Analytical Geome. try, Astronomy, and differential sad Integral ,Itakulus, 4 00 Latin and Greek C g lamies and French, 5 00 .Rrier to Rev. Samuel F. Colt, Wysluairrg, Rev. r. TO Ladd, Silver Lake, Rev. Julius Feuer, Towanda, ?dews. J. 8. Peiroenet and A. Wickham, Friends. vile. Friendaville, October, 1848. n 20,101. PIANO FORTES, SERAPHS/AS AND maims, r, Ro the beet Manufactories in pos ten . bar sale hy .I_ Trove, Pe., Al. IR, 1848. IL S. HAIBI4ETT. AlTApNriTceEi.Dat, be C en tral . qua t zitLa ore. Bur . o the . market' N o:_a_arAls ANTO 13MPVXMIANDB. THE subscribers still continue manufacture and keep ea hand at their old stand, all kir.ds of cope and wood ant CHAIRS: - also SETTEES of various kinds, sod . BEDSTEADS of every. deserip. don, which we will tell low fur cash or Produce, or White Pies lumber, White word, Baas wood. or 'Cucumber el air plink, or 4 by 4 'Scantling 13 feet long—either autionvroad,Baiewood or Maple, will also be received for our colt. Turning douche order in the nnateet manner. JAMIE% MACKINBt.N ft CO. Towanda, June 22, 1848. "Goods well Bought are half Sold !" 0. D. pARTLETT, now opening a large stock and estensive variety of GOODS,,seketed with the greatest care, and bought under great advantages in the cities of New York and Philadelphia—taking advantage of the favorable ernat tion of both Illarketracid having in view the motto above, has so bought that be can and will sell on as fa. uorabie terms as the CFA and will endeavor to 'bow to community the advantage of buying from those who boy writ. Towanda, MeY - 23, 1848. WORR'I'ED DRESS GOODS. —Plain.figurad am! plaid, black and -colored Afrraecas; Meek and laird French h.erinorn; Oregon Plaids; rich French and common Cashmeres, Del.idnes, &c., a Great variety of styles fin ale at sepSs MERCER'S, T t 01R-AaaB.-AALVOLO H E Third T erm will commence on Monday the 30th day of Oet., inst. Tarnow Pia Teat. Common English Stadia@ itielading Geography and Mental Arithmetic. d$ 00 Same with Walla Grammer and Adam's Arith• metic, 3 00 Higher English studies including Meatal, Moral and intellectual Mc4enons, Higher branches. of Mathematics, Latin, Ore& and French Latrnagel.. Fuel (3d and 4th Terms.) F. W. GUNN. Teethe. oteart) Oct. I 5411 ARPBT BAOB.--I,4olle:fi' and gent's, a good as soninentt byEL T LIOTT & OMKINS. _ - j) ROCLAM ATlON.—Whereas, the Hon Jena N. _I- Co w, President Jorge of the 14th district consisting of the counties of Lutenie, Bradford and Tioga, and H. Morgan and Reuben Wilder Esprs AwiticiateJudges in and for the coun ty of Bradford have issued their precept, bearing date the 25th day of Oct. 1848, to me directed for holding a court of quarter sessions of the peace. common pleas and orphan's court at Towanda fur the County of Bradford on the` Ist Monday of De &miter next, being the 4th. to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby givers, to the. Coroners Justices of the reace.and Constable+ of the county of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper persons at - 1 o'clock in the forenoon of said day with records, inquistions;exatninations and oth er their remembrances; to do those who are bound by rerognitance or otherwise. to prosecute against the prisoners who are or sballbe bound to appear at the_said court, are to be then and there to prosecute atam s t them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance agreeably to their notice. ' hated at Towanda the tStb day of October. in Ate year of our Lord 1848 and of tbe Independence of the United State* the aetenty•third. JOHN P . :MEANS. Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned, having been appointed an Audi tor by the Orphans Court of the County of Brad ford to adjust the accounts of E. B. Myer. administra tor of ths estate of Wm. Myer. deceased, upon except lions filed, wdl attend to the duties of his appointment, P 4414, 1 7, the Bith day of November next, at !o'clock in the afierfloon,at the house of Geo. W. Meiners% in the BOW of Towanda, of which all persona will pkwae take entire. 025 H. W.PATRICK. Auditor. (11MitiAlIttS, new styles, and wondrous cheap 1 ---t Lawns, of every description ; Organdie wilding embroidered mohair. and in fact a'.l the most desired, 0 t lea of Drys, Goods in isarkeswith trimmings to match, Omar( thou any whet gouda in town, at FOX'S. =I ADMIMISTR&TOR'3;NO ICE : ALL istiessiodothii i. she alikilltlO • 8U1104.1 itioNied.: , lite 3 it, beveby esidlestil will sent them MY 101910; Mr i;"1 4 9. 1 -1/4 1 :P1 AL A !:iirr=fit °Ll ‘' • lir beit 4 l re ..1111111.1*-11hisisik ' thoee hartgetiduilitganitimid sent theta deliAtuthew.rwsted for Sept... setilm C. 111'KE Al 4, .1. C. M'KEAN, September ti, 1848. • Adatinistattork l - ORMEtaiStW; COVIAW SAM. BY an order' orvitit Thema CNA of 'theatre, ers,. will be espoused to pulifiesdleemWEDNEBDAY.- 110 dryer November 1848, one st 411.o'eMek A •M. upon the premises a contain pieee , er parcel et lewd lying mullein, in the towtashipof Springfield, roomy eformaid, sad hounded so , follows' to wit: Os the north by laideof Hiraerliortes led James Brooks, es' the east by lands of Martin Butler, on the mesh by lands of Roswell Does and lease P. Doan, sad en the west by lands of Jimea Brook; Otestaining eighty two save or thereabout; Mira fifty seam her , proved, With a limed - home and bent thereon erected. ALSO—On same the . era at, o'clock P. M. upon the premiers, One other piece or pried of land In said township bounded as follows to wit: On the north by lands now or late:y owned by John fuller, east by lands of Edmund Kinp, south by land of Chummy Berry, and west by lands of John D. Leonard. Con taining one hundred and - eimeen wise more or km. about ten acres thereof improved. Attendance given, and terms node knows on the day of ale. ALLEN ISTAC . Springfield, Oct. 11th, 1848. Administrator. reolitVid _k itiOugeTe SAID. YIY an order of the Orphans Court of Bradfonl en., 11 will be exposed to public sale: on SATURDAY, 4th :lay of November 1848, at 1 o'clock, upon the premises, the following 'poverty to wit : Four lota in Perryville Athenitownship, 'being lute No: three. five, and air, of one tract of plot each containing about one sixth of an acre, and also No. one on another tract or draft. containing two acres, and and hundind and eight perches, all in Perryville, in amid township of Athena according to a survey' made by Orison Ricker. Attendance given, and terms made known on the day of sale. THOMAS PARK. JOHN HADLOCK, GEO. E A DLOC K. Administrators. Athena, Oct. 11, 1803. AUDITORS NOTICE. MITE Subscriber having been appointed by the Or phan's Coon of Bradford connty en Auditor to Marshall the assets of the estate of Arsine Clark; deed. will attend to the duties of his appointment at the house of Ira C Bullock in Smithfield township at one o'clock in the afternoon of the !41b dq•of November nett. ISAAC W. PASSIT, Auditor. n2O w 4 EXECUT()ICS ISI(YrIC E. Oct. 12, 18(8 A 1.1. moms indebted to the COMB of HIRAM Il R ANNZY, deed lalee4AVellatownahip We hew. by narrated to make payment, without deley, mid those haying claims against the amid aisle will &age present them duly authenticated fae eattlement. • ALONZO C. NOBLE, Executer. Oct. 13, 1848. n2ow4 3 00 ORPHANS COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan'. mart of the county of Bradford, 'will be et:pored to public sale no Wednesday, tbe•22d day of November, 184114 at TO o'clock, A .M., spin the premises, the .redivided tenth of a certain Int, piece ar parcel of lent} lying and being in the township of Wyalusing, county aforesaid, hound ed and described m fellows, to wit t Beginning on the east bank of the Wyalusing creek, in the line formerly dividing lands of-Guy Wells and Jopeph Black, deed.. thence by said line north 70° 00 petches, thence south IS° east 20 perches, theme south 70 4 wog 00 perches, theses along the Wyalering creek up the reveriltomr• see thereof. to the place of beginning. Containing ten acres and allowance, mostly improved, with a famed boom and framed - bent thereon erected, with a small orchard. A LBo—On dm same day, at 2 o'clock. P.M. ospon the premises, the equitable' interest in ens other kit or perc►l of land. situated in said toanship.'ansl bounded . as follow?, to wit : Beginning at the smith erect mew of warrant:ke No. 203, thence posh I° east 58 . perctres to the swab west cower of • lot belonging to Cyrus Fuller and Almon Fuller. thence south 119° east 238 perches to a post. thence south 1° mat 30 padres lea post on the south line of warrant Wt. theses north 89° .west 238 perches to the beginning. Containing 73 acres and 120 perches strict measure, •lost ten acme thereof improved, with a log house thereon erected, end a mall orchard growing upon tin same. - Attendance given. and tomes made known on tb• day of sale. CYRUS SHUMW AY, Springhill, October 23, 1842. Administrator. WILIF'IIII4II7O UMW Ci&OLIBe Blf an order of the Orphans' Court d Iltradiard will be exposed to public Pale on MONDAY, 20th day of November 1848,4112 o'clock, upon the pew wises, a piece sr parcel of land In Towanda bone.. has the property of Truman Kinstinn deed., bounded on the north by John -Wilcox, on the east by William at, ma the south by Division as and wen by Main net, containing about twenty-four equate rode. Attendance Birgit, and terms made known on the day of sale. . L. W. TIFFANY, October 25, 1848. Administrator. SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of weed. expo. aimed oat of the court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed, I Shall expose to public male smite boom of T. P.Woodniff, in theborth of Towenda, on Mon day the 4th day of DECEII4II tint, M two (Mock P. M., the Congaing piece or; paved of fond in the township of Cater, and bounded North by D. R. Bregg East by 8. Sweet, South by the Main road and West by flukomhx. Containing half an sere all improved, with one framed hattee and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in exerunion at the suit of D. Pan derers* use vs. Mathias Lam, 4 00 a 00 2i A LSO.—The following piece er parcel of land situate in the born' of Towanda, bounded on the,North, by s Street leading from Mein sweet to the Ifirequebarena River, oe the East by an Alley on -the South by the lot on width the Baptist Meeting House stands and on the West by Main street. containing one fourth of an sere more or lila with a framed dwelling house and born thereon erected. -Seised end - taken in execution at the suit of Elisabeth Means vs. A. M. Coe. and - Wm. Patton. A LSO,—One half of • grid mill, dam and rare, with the appurtenance!, a mill house and all the ground on which they are situated, together with that occupied as a mill gad, situate on the Wyalusing creek in the ip. of Pike. in the county of Bradtord. Seined and taken in execution at the suit of Bald win. Phelps & Co., vs. Edward W. Jones. - ALSO;--•A parcel of land situate in Burlington twp bounded north by• Moles Calkins,east by Joel Calkins. scuds by Allen M'Kean. west by Jesse . Beech. Cow taining about eighty acres. Seized and taken in execution at thasuit of R. B.Da vidson et al., &c., Alen M'Kean. A LSO—A piece of land in Springfield. bounded north by E. Ketchum, east by Bailey, south by H. L. Ross, and west by Hicks. Containing filly acres. with twenty-five acres improved, one framed house and framed 'barn and - an apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R.B.Da edam. et al.. vs. Alonzo Sherman. ALSO—A piece of Ism! in Orwell township, holm!. ed north by lands of Nathaniel C 6014104, eat by Ches ter Hill, on the south by:Eseriah Colburn, and on the west by Sandford Prince and Nathaniel Beeman- Con taining twenty-two urea with about twelve acres im proved, with one framed booso,log barn, one apple or chard and nursery thereon. Bernd and taken in meatiest si the suit of Thomas J. Thither's use, vs. Chandler Prinee. • JOHN F. MEANS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Turners, Oet. lgth, 11048 e • J. N. SUMNER, M. D., DENTIST, WILL pay his next vise to Towanda, in October VW next. and may be fourd at Voimarrei Horst. His friends are invited - to call. July 12, 181 8 inachaiutife; i .~~~~ ~~ IFlalik kilo a Ilaltersai family tabrecallei in Divases et the Noma flab. 9'imr. end 'spinney have fully proved that the this UNIVFLSAI. REMEDY hes not not its equal °kilts list of popular medicines, having been more thee I 4 yams before the public. "Testimonj , of the most disinterested character of its wonderful effects on the animal economy is &nig dai ly presented to the proprietor. A young man in the town of WRson, whose elothes were burnt off at him. was restored (without suffering) by the timely use of the Oil. Numerous are the unsolicited stateMente of patients.- themselvel, end others who have used the Oil. 01 cures which in iheenielves appear remarkable, that they at ell interested is a". pecuniary point, they could hardly have beep reedited. The following diseases are among many others in the cure of which this Oil has been completely successful and in which others bad entirely Gaol : Speen., Sweeney, Ringbone, Windgalls; Poll Evil, Cal. loess. Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds, Lameness, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Braise*, Send Crack., Foundered Feet, Bkratchea. or Grosse Mange, Rites matism. Bites of Animals, Estemal Poisons Painful Nervous A ff ections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corno, Whit low!, Burns and Scalds, Chilblains, Cheeped hands, Crimp, Contractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, &e. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. Beware of COUNTERFEITS, and be amethe name of the Sole Proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT, LOCKPORT, N. Y., is blown in the aide of the but. tle, or in his hand writing over the cork. Don't be persuaded to take any thing else with the promise it is . just as greed. Ate., &e. This is practised by those um principled deafen whose conscience will stretch like India It. bber, and who are of a kindred spirit of those in our large cities, whops nefarious practices have so re cently been exposed to the action of Congress. Those who attempt to Counterfeit the article em [erred to the law of New Yenk.alr May 1845. by which it will be seen that every parson meddling in these counterfeits is subject to indictment, imprisonment, sad fine. A person selling out of this state, will be liable to u ntil/ when in the state, and also to be held as a witness against those he bought of or sold for. All Orders addressed to tbs proprietor will be respond ed to. Get a pamphlet al the Agent and we what wooden are seeemplisbed by the see of this medicine_ Sold by reepeetable dealers genteelly i• the United Stems and Canada. Fee sale be atemberlin & Porter. Towanda. E. D. Wells. Laworneetrille. Edwin Dyer. Coeiagtoo. Abet Terrell. Montrose. Pomp & Kinsey. Easton. Lewis Smith & Co., AllentoWn. H. B. Dean, South Easbas. Oet. IS* 1848. n2o.y I. GREAT LOSS GF UFE, • ' AT TN . IPSEIDIPILIEC 2 I2 , EBL-1LM391 1 4 ____ IIIsTHE Subscriber respectful ly informs the citizens of To- wanda that be has opened • Market is the Bairn Block, one door west of Woodndre Hotel (basement story) and will endeavor to keep constantly ea hand. and soppy those who wish the means of " good living," with Salt and Fresh Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Porkokr, of the finest quality and it the best order. Cr Candles At Soap by the boa or pound. constant ly kept on hand and for ale at low prices. Towanda, Aug. 29. 1848. A. HAWLEY. NEW. COODS. Awe receiving large sold Rid Slack of New Fall aid Whiter Goads, at Fox's CHEAP STORE. UTHICH for variety. quality and clam will wall compere with anything tithe kind in the Coen- Sy. Any one who will do at. die favor to call and gamine any of my Goods I think ean't faille beguiled both with quality and rim. The stock imelodes a greet variety of Rich Neer Styles of Dress Goode such as Plain and Filed, Blum Pink and Scarlet all worsted DrLenes, Filed Castuneree, Thihet Cloths, Cocorp, Bilk Plaid kledonsan, Plaid DeLanes, Black -Plaid. Striped and Silk warp Alpaca, Black Bombasioe, French and Scotch Gingham', also, French, English, andAmericen Cloths, Cassimeres and vesting,. Sheet. isigs, Skirtings, Ticking, Cotton Yarn, Wicking, Mad. ding, Batting and a choice lot of Fresh Groceries, Fish Hardware, Ism, Nails, Crockery. Boots and Shoes aft of which will be sold at very low Price*, at E. T. FOX, No 2, Brick Row. Tag/ands, Orv. 16, 1848.. . a=iM=G!. IMETZILII7SII9 GENTLEMEN'S, MMHG ESTABLISINBT, Ti.. !7, Cottlnd st, Ncw Tort. STRANGERS end eitizensdesirooe toleptanish their k.. 7 wardrobes, nay be immediately seamiamodated to the very . hest style, sad at Tim 'Aware calm rants, with • choice selection of . FALL AND WINTER GARMENTS, of the newest patterns , . of superior make and finish, sod of the best nuiteirsb i equal in eyes/ inspect to the best custom work. Having adopted the cish principle, upon which certain alleviations can be made, and which be has pursued successfully for upwards of ten years, in op position to the ruinous system of credit, which imposes the necessity of exacting unnecessarily Wei prices frau earls° ,customers ; be continues to preside, eml has now exultantly on hand one of the largest Wet fashion able and choirs assortments of Beady Made. Clothing, in America. From which gentlemen tray depend ire stating them. 'elves satisfactorily, as megarde quality, style and•ifice. His stuck embraces OrearnaTs and CLOARS of the most approved styles: Due's, Faocit sad other Comm Pairriuroars, of every desirable pattern, and the richest assortment of BLACK BATIK, Csennass. and tuber styles of Winter Vests. • The FAIIICT Daps embraces all the new end elegant patterns, and -latest and most desirable styles of Fancy, Silk and Satin Cravats, Suspenders, Glover and Hosiery, Shirts, Bosoms and Collars. Carpet Hap, &e. In addition to the above variety of Ready Made Arta cies, be has for sale by the piece or yard, at as low pri me as an be found in either of the Atlantic cities, • beautiful assortment of the best quality 001, AS, CaltiimaertS Mari YeStilififfi. Gentkinen tan have their orders filled at a few boars-notice. and sent tai any part of the United States— IMP by sending fiteir measbres, can obtsin Clothing on as good terms as though they were present to select for themselves. Address, J. C. BOOTH. Sept. 1845. 57, Cortland st., New York. -0" For the liberal share of patronage which hashes. sanded to him for so many yesra,he returns nofinnWil acknowledgements, and he promises that melons shall be spared on his part in future to matinee toserve his ausermes an as favorable terms as any other hones in the trade. °LOTH& & CAB3III I IBREM, Vesting, j Oweipait Clothe. see& es town. ofwe end sell nuseil Dee ms will be odd way low of BA mug BANK. - D AINTK, 0166 & DYE-STUFFS, also Matcher by the you, at No. 2, H. R. OM u ! .. 1 - i ==l 4,:•7 =I IMOM!12 THE NEW WORLD AIR-TICHT COOKINC STOVE; ••, • • , 78 distinguished forthelibend size of its oven and fire-box. 'To it is attached a Summer Ilium!. Omit the boiler boles or irtvich,ibe yaw& baik, Waning /to the mer e can b e use d, th ere by rend s/ Jog it in capacity equal to a six boiler stove. Coals can fie transferrallium thefiretboa directly into thellltannier Fixture, by being drawn forward, without the use of a shovel: By thrn'rinr open the frmit doors of the fire•hos. when. troilltig °rather toollitql is_done Its . .lite Summer Fixture, th e fumes from the articles cooking are carried off through the stave. withimt being disseminated into the room. ,T.be top,ofthe pies* is I aro' tected by an iron plate to prevent an excess of heat upon the articles baking. ' It can bi removed: if the heat is needed to be increased. ...The, ores till I* found to bake with great uniformity in all its parts. The only damper for turning the current of heat is a rolling one at the pipe-hole. •By being turned forward, the heat is made to pits underthe (*COO" ascending the pipe. The opening for the purpose of cleaning the Sues, is in the lower part ofthefrOnt plate. The Dues, which-are three in number—twit tip per and two under—are liberal in size, and .atford a good draft to the stove. They are perfectly , sisootb, end without obstruction from the &mil la the toot of the stove, and can be easily cleaned with a poker. such as is furnished. The fine or goard plate east be taken out, and a new one put in, without taking the stove to pieces. But being wail protected with coldate, is seldom, it ever required to be renewed. . For sale by • . .. . . Towanda, October 16th. 1848. ........................................................,„„.„„„,..„.„. ..—............ ............. 4ia a r&Ort Irgailli 'NO WA' i 1 r GREAT REVOLUTION IN FRANCE, Alertly . fur the Milli of cheap C/ockv Wadats and lewdly! Great - kids al the NEW CLOCK ND WATCH STORE = JAMES P. DULL respectfully informs the chisetta of Towanda and vicinity, that be has lately return ed from Philadelphia, and permanently located in To wanda, one door Arlo; the Brick Row, in the room for. merly occupied by Mercur'.. Hat Store, where mayy — he found gold and silver watches, gold, fob and guard chains, gold and silver pencils, gold pens, breast pins, finger rings, &c., cheap for cash, and every article way ranted. A large supply of UL. tt 7103, of the latest ion. proved patterns, running from 30 hours to 8 days and a month, with one winding. Qj Partieular attention pild to repairing CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY, of every &scripting, and from the long experience which he lute had in the bu siness, work left is hie rant will he done in the best workmanlike manner. Old .gold and silver taken in exchange. Towanda, A °gust 16, 1848. y DRUM, MEDICINES GROCERIES & UQUORS. JOHN B. FORD has just received. at his Brag store one doer below Kingsbery's sore. in B.Kingslery'a OM brick Mock. Main inert. a large addition to his former armament, which he now offers to the attention of the public. His Neck, now comprises every snick' nasally kept, among which may be found the following; Mims a maNcocs. Opium. cream tartar, camphor, 'motile soap. liquorice, 'sham avails', -rhubarb, jalap, sloes, Bowen chamo mile. gum static, castor oil, quicksilver, magnesia. roll and Own sstpbur..reibd add crude barer, calomel, red precipitate. Coonnive sublimate; aqua aremsnis, tartaric acid, Tom silty lalialunarn. won& sulphate quinine, alt‘ef die mitintisFoils, gem Myrrh. 4WlWheitidtb. Olin trapeanth, corks, sausparilla, gamboge, litharge, spir its turpentine, rotten stone, umber, lens de sienna. salt peter, ands seed, isinglass, coheir, anodic; dm..rnike. • GROCERIES. Crashed, lief, and muscavado sugars, deeper that can be bought elsewhere in tows; black and given feat salresuus. pepper, spice, mustard• pew"' saw, midlis, nutmegs, tiovre.moce, Rio and Java coffee. starch. el. ger.' oils, blacking. motile, blown, variepred and fancy seep. sperm and tallow candlse, Wham, segars and snuff, amichea, ow, Ike. UQUORS. enrolee, Otero', peach and American Brandy ; St. Croix. Jumeis and Now England Rem ; swan, lima and Bakimere Gin ; Snatch, Irish end Memengetude Whiskey , ' Medals, pale end brown 118rnevey, pure juice, I Pest. Tenerife. Lisbon, Malaga, Muscat, elan* sod rod wines, samba. de, PERFUMERY & FANCY GOODS. Bei wider, Weaker, colonies and rose water; mac. easier sad hear's ail. owe mem oz marrow. pomatum, 1 0.4.• pearl powder, bandeline. lash, tooth, hair, nail and clotheelinsahes, feather dintees,:nelf walkts, boy's belts, combs, piny bah hooks, pentil points, playing eda, percussion cops, ink, steel pens, etc. PATENT MEDICINES. Western Panacea. Balsa of Columbia, Pink pop, Konsournek's Vennifoge Hay. Liniment, Mother 's Re lief, Pain Estrarme. Acoustic oil, Hair dye, Andrew's and Mrs. Brown% Painkiller, Godfrey's cordial, Adhe sive plaster, TownersE., Webster'., Wood's antehet, benrsElereeparills, Liibontripie misters, Whiter • &l oam, Hungeriss Balsam of Life. Upturn's', Elm:teary, WA Biases Oinvmeas, Shepherd's, Kometoets. Onieles and Fahneweek's Ye/mirage. Brown's celebrated Lotion for Consemption, SovenWm bolas pill., sugar meted Pills, and sit the most popular medicines of the day. g• The Meek is eentigete, containing everything kept in the largest astabaskraents, and is )(bred at the lows* poseible prices. Remember, that Ford's Cheep Ding. Grocery and Liquor Blom is in rmesbery's new dock. Towanda, June 7, 1848. HARDWARB, • good morunent, including bon Steel. • Nails, ice. at No. 2. B.R. FOX'S. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. 300 VOLS. published by the Americas annilsy School Union, end for sale low in noontide, to suit purchasers. my 23 0. D. RARTLETT. liew bid et and Sew G.sds. ROGER YOWLER having just received divert frown the ells. a near groottmeet of Pall sad Winter Goode. anacioneei b the public tint be will sell. the sense at unusually low prices. Hue assortment ma sks* of Dar 000.11, 010C111111112, DAUPW•IIIB, Caocc aar. Ctrrsauc. &e., &e.. end hying selected with este end bought et the lowest rates, offers inducements sel dom to be met with. Monroeton, Oct. 13, IMO. FRENCH CHEMICAL SOAP. FUR cleaning Coat Collars, and extracting trews all kinds of Wearing Apparel and Clothing, Ges►sa, T►a, Pala', Ort., Y►utas, &c., without in any do. glee injuring the texture of the Finest Cloth. For sale by Chamberlin & Potter, J. B. Ford, and J. Kingsbury, Towanda. Towanda, Oct. 16th, 1846. SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINON—If you will et. amine oar Week, you . will be sore to bay, unless you should think be pries so low, that there was smoo thing wrong in it. KINGSBERY & Co. DISSOLUTION. rCo-Partnetebill heretofore existing between the a r alwaibere is thts day dissolved by mutual eon sent. The books, accounts, notes, judgments, &e., are in the hands of IL. Yowler, kw settlement, end those knowing themselves indebt d will do well to cell and settle soon. SEVELLON 11.. FOWLER, ROGERS FOWLER. bleareeten. Oct. 13. 13311. n2o.we LAVML—Vveseli, Araetiearmaad Orgastise a haaatifel assettinessi I alga. plaid aad timed iraofberapes. 11117 KINGEIBERY & CO. DARABOLS & UMBRELLAS, the most ezteakre -1. .*1 ipleohd sostehneet em Welt -into Touren4s. may be found et No. 5, H. R. REED'S. =I y S. ,' f I=llll IEI VOSE & CO. &LIMIT. ff. T FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL & WINTER GOODS. • - i • - H. S. &M. MULCUR, 1• . D ESPECTFULLY announce 'to their Woinermis 1-1 friends and castanets. that they are - nap opening the largest and most general assortment of gimps, ever b•fore offered in Towanda,embracingalerinst eery thing wanted by persons of every class and condition. All those wishing to purchase Goods for cash, will God it for their interest to examine this steck. Towards, September 18. 1848, EXECUTOR'S NONCE. A LI. persons Indehtexl to 'the estate of WIC 13. A LLEN. deed., late of Franklin towp, are hereby requested to make payment without delay. and those having claims spinet the said estate will please present: them July antbeatiCated for settlement. A: G. PICKARD, Executor. Leroy, September 18. 184E6 GROCERIES.—Good young hymn end hyscm skin teas. at 371 a .d 50 cents--and sugar to sweeten it at 6 and 8 emits ; all other kinds of groceries in pro portion ot the Central Store. N. N. BETTS. EX PECTED in • kw dsys, a few more bode of New Goods, at N. N.BErre. DB. JACKSON'S PILE EMBROCATION:— This is no disgusting. nauseating pill. potion, or mixture ; nothing that produces pain or irritation; but a medicine that is at once pkasent and agreeable in its application, elfonling immediate relief, and will cure the very woe* cases of painful, itching or bleeding Piles in • very fear days. Cell at C AAAAA aux & Pullman's Drug Store, No. I. Brick Row, Towanda, and you will not go home without a honk. TOW ANDA NEW CHCAP CLOTHING STORE. THE 11101111Calef hits opened s Clara INo flerenz, two doors north of the Public Illquate. on Main street. (neatly opposite the new Wick tavern bow living met ed by C. L. Wao4 Eng.) wbereke will keepcosatantly on band, and for vale at the lowan - pomade Fiero. a Lino shit general arnortinent of READY MADE CLOTHING. such as COATS PANTS, VESTS SHIRT-BOSOMS, CRAVATS, collars, Stocks, Suspenders, Glora, Hosiery, Prr#lo3, rkon•ei - Uwdersieu, kr-, , Ha has on hand and in cossnantly w eer. large isatiansent . CLOTNi f CASSIMERES AND VOTINGS 1 such as Mai Hatiway blersailles, die., ail of which will be wads op to ardef on show notice and en emonsble terms. The subecriber having been a pseud Tailor for the last 15 yeses, In the eity of New York, Battens himself lita&be At% glgainatsfutillirle all wba. ° •7 41° voritiii with their patronSge. His Clothing is all made app under his own inspec tion, and be has therefore no bwitancy in reannwend nag it to those who wish to purchase. • 00. CUTTING and MAKING/ UP for persons who prefer to furnish their own materials; and Cutting dons for persons who wish to have their garasaftli made else where—all of which shall be done with neatness Uhl despatch. The subscriber Is also agent for A. Wheeler's Report of Fashions, which he can furnish to such as are want ing. on.reatorumble terms. B.A. SMITH. Towanda, June 8, 1848. Cheapest Goods ever sold ia,Towanda, ARE NOW SELLING AT TIE SAVINGS BANK ! SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS of vveiy deo cnption, far old men and young moo, for yoting mimeo and old Lanes, for the high, the low, the rich, and the poor ; all ran now be accommodated. A few enticing in the line of Drees bloods. which are goiiig of with a prefect rush, we can here mention,mich as Frail lawn gingham% dark and light gingham', linen lustros, French towns, bemvs, and a ;teat asoortment of Prints are now miring lower than the lowest at No. b. B R. June 14, 1848. BONNBTR, and Bennet Trimmings, of every der eriptise. suitable fa the season, may be found in miaow, at.il very cheep at 5, B.R. REED'S. , BFlNNETB.—Florenee, straw, pearl straw. and lace Bonnets ; also, palm-leaf and leghorn hats. by July 14. . ELI.IOTV d< TOMMlift TO COUNTRY NERCHANTS. BOONSELLERS AND ALL ONALCIRS IN STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS. 0;:rDo you wish to buy goods cheap, acttwak2nd some profit If so, you will cal on 1=:=1 IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE !DEALER, 93 WiLiam ' opposite Platt at ., New York. where you can find the greatest variety at goods suited to your trade, sndlihich will pay you ■ said profit. • FANCY GOODS.OOIIIIIIII of every variety, Brushes of every description, Buttons, 'Port/mil ; Steel Goods, witch ss Beads. Prone and Bag Mountlngth&c.; Sil. ver, Planished and Britannia' Ware. , is Brx•riosmix.--English ant i American Droving Pa ints and Bosnia; Tracing and 'Ouse Papers; Eng lilt and Freatet Writing, Letter Mut Note Papers t Music Paper ; Gold and Silver rency,,Papses ; Port folios, Work Boxes, Portable beaks. Dressing. Cases,' Gold and Silver Pencil Come, Gold Peps,. Cntlery4 Inkstands, Globes, Mathematical and Drawing in. wruments, Steel Pens, Quills, Pencils, Blank Books, of every variety, &c., tire., and every otbet made in the line of rctstionery, which are offered at Pikes cab tisfactory to purchasers. hy A. B. MARVIN. sepl3 • - 93 William st., opposite Platt, NeW York. Ceboiee selection of Merrimack, ar ange and bite. pihk and all atbertheds, small fig ure. Two shining calico for nine serest call and see, low mind s the only plies is KINUSBERY-411c CO. BONNETS.—A choice 'eked= 'of Florence, bee, China peed, Pamela. Leghorn. and other &shim. abbe his of tidies' and mimeo' Dome% Ivory ebesp; also Bonnet ribbons, arliticasta, wreathe. &e... mar UP ' • lONOSSERY & CO. 'TOINERI3 T001.81.-;-A good assixtrnitii Bead. J Mould'mg and Desch PLANES, iiioneitag plats, and ether Joiner's Toots, just received. from the manu factory, and for sale low by 0. D. Daimon. . . -,fru. ;it; A f ~ ~;:.., . _ . ;T ,: , VICs AS ice.lll A' UST OF POPULAR' MEDICINES. raw eats Sr CIIAIIIOERLIN & MUTER, /to. 1, Bride who keep colutantly an 1 and a . fall aseorteleill gennincDruga and Nrdicines, Paints, Dicaltifs, Groceries, Fancy areicka, 4ti 4v- 1- Alebesi's poor man's plait. Trash's megnetleoirdittettl.- " toothachedrope. Tenney'.. Universal 4, lbw health restorative, • Mosier d , pie. • Otickenee., a. c pills, Wistor's bola, eherry. Daney's pain extractof. Ditehan!.. Hung. Whom tile, refine/dock's iermifuie, Andrew's pain killer, Gridley's,salt rheum. Ont. David dn. . Gnefenberg madicinerh, Harding's sfirking wise. Hobeneack's word syrup, felon White's da. , logoldaby's pile specific, Ellis . plaster Dr.Japee's medicines, Eitract of Wo.aboo or bur , Jackson's pile 4 tette, cm. ning bush, an Indian nor- Sherman's medicines. - dieine for minsumptlini. " poor mat 'a plaid. diseases of the liver, 4c., • Metviek's tamifttge. Thompson's eye weer, Woradell's vet. res.-pule, Wester's worm It., Dr. Ww , ion's female " Wittig? oil, Winslow 's bads. horehound, Drape; Indian retnediee; Mok.it's medicines. Ward's liniment,.--relieMs Folver'sOkimonian, rheumatic and other prin. Phinney's pill., WebMer's es. sarsapirilia, Torahomm do. Modem oil. Potlzes tooth cordial s Carpenter's dn. Soule's or. saw. halm ipili., McAllister's ointment. - . OweYwe's eYwl9 w. cherry. Tiongston's basset life, do. vennifuge; Holm of Columbia, Smitten s. e. Ind. ye& kills, Hateinan's pectoral drops. Sairpa's secomile oil. Codfroy's rewash Wright's Ind. veg.pills, Donis oaf wimp. Oriental du. Indian vegetable slime. Drandreth's 'do. Jets David's Omer. Wehater's bilious do. Cheearman's Arabian bids. Phelp's tomato do. Cooper's corn sole, Dr.liash's dn. Mother's relief, tees' do. Gelatine welded. • - . Post's poor man's do. Cephalic crown mit With many others, not enumerated. The awkomhe hers ars agents for most of the above atedieines, awl warrant every artichrgenoine. July 19.1948. PIESMENNI IiEtTION PROCUMAISN. — WHEREAS, by I to rot of the Assembly of die COM , monweebb, estitkd "an set relating to the els& tions of this Commonwealth," it is eninined upon re* to give public notice of mach en election to be held, and al• so the enumeration In such notice. what calkers ere ti be eleeied, 1, JOHN F. MEANER, High %Mk at Me county of II naiad, do hereby malls toms sad gheir notice to the . electons „of mil comfy, that tr Claimed Hketion will be held in said misty. on TUESDAY. the 7th day d Hammerer, in the wend ilistetebe la geld county, to wit I. . In Albany, at the seibool beam near thild In Asylum, at lamb FrsteArres.' - In Athens honorer. at E. 8. Matheresoses. Is .Athese„townsitip. at Mini Veras's. In Armenia, et Tolls 8. Beecher's. In Harlington, at Addison lenteren'a.,_ In C l anton, atHenjatnis Catiltisugles. In Columbia, ad lames Monnuem.. .• In Dural, at 8.8. Bradlee.: In Franklin. at Wm. Geetner's. In Granville, at the school booV, No, I, la Omaiill In fierrielt, at the school house . isar N.B.Whituasies In Litchfield, at R. Park's. In Leroy, at'the school hnnse, in Leroy. In Monroe, at J. PI Smith's, In Omen, at the house formerly eeeepied h LH. Rasp, In Pike, at E, DeWalrs. to Rome, at b. H. Maynard's. In Ridgheiry. at /3.. Hansen's. In Shesheguin, et D.Brink's. In Sink/1664i, at A. J. Geroubra. . In Bpriogfield, at T. Wilder's. In /Standing Stone. at Hinton Seems . . In South Creek at the school hone near Ass Ildletea. In Springhill. at D. Black's. In Toweada borough, at GeerP Me/ 405 "- In Towanda tp, at the school home near A.C.tyamee. In Troy tp., at V. 3i, Loan'.. In Troy borough. at the Eagle Motel. In Ulster. at S. B. Holcomb's. • In. W *urn.. et B. Cooper?. In Wells, at Lewis Seely ts. In Windham, at E. Rumen's, (Jeceani.) In Wyalusing, at John H. Black's. .In Wysox, at the Academy. At wbich time and *es the electors abscise) will elect by ballot-o Twenty-six persons far Electors of President and Vice President of the United States. And in and by said aet. I am further directed to tics totice thatevery person excepting justices of the worn who shall held any office of profit and trust under Ike government of the U.Mtates, br of this State, or deny 'icy or incorporated districtrerhsthar it-commissioned officer or agent, who is or shail be employed tinder the legislative, executive or judiciary department of ILL state or of the United Sotto, or of any Inearporated trict. and also that every - member of Congress, NO of the date Legislature, and of the vela& and consinua Loan ed of any cit 7. or conunisionera of any incorporated &ft- Wet is by law incapable of bolding exercising. at the mime time the appointment of lodge. inspector or ckik tf anyviection of this commonwealth, and that no in spector at judge or officer of such eleCtiOn shall than be sliaible to any office to he then voted for. By tbs 4th section of an act passed the 16th 'day 6 april.lB4o,il is provided that the l.lth section of an etroesod July 241, 1639, entitled an• set relating to be 'betas of dais cornmonweidth." ihall net be an con strued as towevent any militia officer from serving as judgelnipectot or clerk at any •Otietakir special elfn don of this commonwealth. In the 6th vection.of the act drat' above mentioned. is eroded that carry general and special election abaft be opened between eight and ten in the forenoon. send shall - continue without interniplien or adjournment un til t o'ckick in the mains, *be& the 064 shall be By the lleh sectiliti-ot the let pained 2d ?eh., 184 e, ft shall be !awful for tha Jokes and kismet, ore of am general re epode! electinn which shell heredlor be bald in the Armenia eieetinn district in the county of Bra ford, to elo+a the ref s , en such eleition at Are eekiek It is further ilireeMd, that the meeting of the judge's. at the coot. hnlble. in Towanda. to mate not the gesso rat MOM. shell' be nn 'the" third day' after the shatter. Which `twit be on 'the 10th arN'eivember. JOHN 11. MEANlk.Sfierilf. Shit C'a Ol6o,Towseds,,Ckt: 18, , ' tr 1X. ,14 X.4.4 t- 4 . 1150 .4.- .. ..i.1 . 1.7.1140' ?P. T VS •• - 172:1i* 1 7 . •t , v.7 1 ,:: •••Ar 0 • 'V' t , DANIEL LOIW. n20.1r1