II Dr: Swayoc't Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. A frilly Wonderful Curs. Dr. SWayne---Dear Sir : In October last. while engaged with Isle Joseph Smith. leis saw-null near Waynesburg. I was stacked with a cough. from being exposed at n.ght. , which gra Many increased, attended with spitting of blood and a s,rere pain in the breast. loss of appetite fever. &e &v.:which was scarcely supportable. had'. family who were wholly dependent on my exert:ens for support. yet was obliged to i r are my businescend return home. 1 wits then attended by several Phyrcians• but sull.gnrw 'molar. until my nied'.cul a m-intents gave me up as Inca/able. Suhseqttently. my woe ,0„,,,,ng in one of-the public pr.nis an adverhsinsitt tai Ihse• tor Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cheery procured one Cottle from Francis Me,Clure. your agent in I,rw.stown. relieved me. I continited until I hail taken five I onirs I tin now able . to return so my mirk aza.n.' I *sr r.to this to offer stilt my s incere thanks. an 1 you an, at t.berty to mak., I , Loosn PO lhnt if any human being is ru:fer•n2 as I hnve beer lie may have recourse to your invaluattlr tiled elite. Lewistown. I'a. lours, Jods BC INS Be nut deceived by the many spurious and worthless prr rullll.o . lllof Wild Cherry, ushered into toter by ignorant N en litters but see that the signature of Dr Sera) or Main each hoale, wli‘ch ts the only guarantee agalist tunyoot on. Prepared only by Do. SWAT NE. N. W. curlier of rghtli and Pace streets, Prillattelph;a: and for sale by ref.-enable Drug gsusin ' ,ply all the prinepal towns in the l'inted Icor sale wholesaledand rouse bs CIIA Al BERLIN & colt- TER. soft , agents for Towanda, Pa., and by C. 11. Deresck A:hens. Pa. Agents for the Reporter. E W CARR, No. 410 North Fourth et.: and Sun building N E. corner of Third and Dock st . Philadelphla : Ni B. PALM F.R. N. W. corner of Third and Chesnut streets Philadelphia : and IQ) Nassau at.. (Tribune build:llgs) N Y. DEORGE PRATT:464 Nassau at.. (next door to Tammany Hall) New York. To Printers A kalif of Long Primer. partly worn :a fo of Brevie n. a rly new : and rarione other trifling mater.a:s not in an IA will be sold cheap. at this °thee. Married, In Shesbequin on the 2d inst.,lN/4 1 1e Rev. 8 J. Gib son, Mr. Lewis DEtKER, to MI BETSEY T. W T Li v.'s, both of Sprlngfield. At Towanda, on Sunday evening tie•l9th inst., by Vandercook, Esq., Mr. James,li,E.e.s.. e, to Muss i;r7uraix M., daughter of C. C. Day,,Esq: all of Towanda. Died. In Monroe on the 2"2d inst. Fn•Ncis, son of Gordon F. and Mary A. Mason, aged seven mouths and tite:ve days. ttweet babe thou art gone—gone now to leave us— Yes,Cgone to the arms of dear lovely Jesus— Yes,`gone to be with Him who Ity',d on the earth, And gave thee his blessing I efore thou had lith les, through life eternal will be in his care, And 41 will love Jesus and be with thee there. _ _ _ !yr NOTICE—The Ladies of the "Sewing • Society for the benefit of Ihrt , t Church Towanda." uuuld g , ve notice that they intend hold ing a FAIR, for the sale f u.eful arid fancy article , , on Tuesday the 5Lh of.lleceirber. The Fair will be held in Mercur's Hall, where a supper will be liven on-Tuesday night. The attendance of the frends of 'Church, and of the public generally. is 'miser ut.uuk,srk.n. Nu private invitations will be issued. :New rabvcrusemcuts. J. N.,. Vti SUMNER; M. D., DENTIS'r, is a, oodrulre Hotel, w here hen ill remain a shmt I tnne, , and attend to all operations on the teeth. "Its friends are itivi , ed to call. • Towanda, Nov. 28th, 1818. RETORT EXTRAORDINARY ! THEpublic will of course ultriblite the feeling with wbich S. P. Townsend, the selt-td% led Doctor," in his -Caution Extra" speaks of Dr. Guysotts C. le kated Extract of Yellow D..ck and lsar.aparilla, to the great reputation and rapidly increasing sales of this ft - odic-me, and the waling "if in the ssle of its ..,?tiles stuff. for it is the bit t,ird that flutters!" We ore dal) , receiving from our Agent. in every i'oi ti in similkr Jo the following, which - will explain ttic increasing unpopularity of the •• Doctors" so called [From our Agent at Seneca Falls, Oct. 24 ] " I am getting out of patience with 'l'ownaend's. It ,nix and we have a frequent blow tip, to the great lenity surrounding of jectis ! Nothing of the kind occurs with yotna ; sod bets'. 04 its medical properties arc in my opinion, immeasurably superior." [From our Agent at Itl•ls a Oct. 12.] " Your Yellow Dock 6c Sarsaparilla has superseded Tosinsends Sarsaparilla in most casts. and I am now selling of it three tootle. Much of Towrowndit sours and becomes nu better than you poor mobissesfiovored with rinegur." It is quite natural that the " Doctor" should regret the great falling off in his sales, but it 14 ceriaioly un wise for him to become, like his " medicine" sour and disposed to a " blow up!" as he mem.; to be in his "Caution Film" • The genuine Dr. Guysott- Compound, itt a pcientitie reparalion, containing in add.tion to Serciparilla, Yellow Dock, one of the powerful aul.-t.oWe4 kit 'ti; heaidea other valual , le vegetable ingredi. tits, ANL/ WILL NOT 801;12. See Ailverti.ement. ESTR A Y CAME into ihe enclosure of She au h s eribere a b o ut 'the middle of Sept. Nat, eight Sheep, se%en while and one black one, having the right ear cropped and a half crop off the left.. The owner is requested to prove pioperty pay charges and take them away. G. C. & J. W. IRVINE. Monroe Nov. 25, 1848. NEW DRUG STORE. HIRAM MIX, HAVING purchased !Tom John B. Ford, his entire stock of Drugs, Medicines, Groceries and Liquors; has refitted and improved the es ablishment, and having purchased in New York heavy and extensive additions to the Kamer assortment, now offers to the public, at the old stand, in Kingsbery's Bock, the most com plete stock of genuine articles of Drugs and Medicines, ever offered in Towanda, at Wholesale or 'Retail. Physicians are particularly in•ited to call and exam ine my Medicines, before purchasing elsewhere. We assure the public that every article has been bought with great care, to avoid cheap nostrums which are usually kept at Yankee shops, to supply those ignorant of what they are purchasing. The stuck of 2 1 1.XLCIIMAr M....CialaZgla " ,l c til l is worthy the attention of those who wish to buy cheap. I have a full supply of Sugary. Teas, Coffees, Gi,ndles Camphine, Lamp oil, Soaps, starch, Ground Mustard, Allspice, Cayenne & Iklack Peppers, ifc. &c.. I have also purchased a heavy stock of the finest quality of pure unadulterated L. 4111:111 UHL such as Cogniac Brandy Pale Otard Jo., American, Campaign Wine, Port do., Madeira do. Malaga do. Claret do., Bonin Gin, St Croiz Rum, N. England do. Monongahela and common Whiskey, to which I would call the attention of Landlord... or Invalids, who Use the same for medicinal purpopes, or others who use either Wines or Liquors in their pure state, to call and examine the quality and prices. I have likewise a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Military and wash-hall Soaps. Tooth Brushes and Pow. der; Colognes; Hair Oil and Brushes; Otto of Rose; Steel Peas and Hohle rs, &c. &c., all of which are worthy the attention of those desiring useful and fancy articles,. Moving been appointed Agent for selling most of the POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES s offerecr to the public, I assure my customers that I shall never impose upon the public by offering cheap Medi cines, counterfeited by. speculators, thereby either sell ing a useless or poisonous drug. I, purchase ill my medicines of the Patentee or their reclusive agents, thus guarding against imposition so frequently practis ed. Remember, at this shop I sell none but genuine Medicines. I take great pleasure in announcing to the public that I have wide arrangements with Doctors 1117STON & LA DD, whose medical reputations, are firmly estab lished, to cogtint.e their office at my Drug Store, and whose knowledge of tae business, will be of great benefit to me, as well as my eustomers, in making prescriptions, &c. CO. Remember the New Drug Store is in Kings berg o Block. Amnia), November '23, 'lf '4 itlisrellattea - 0. IRE WEST ARRIVAL ORE NEW GOODS. WE are nowreceiving and epening a new Ind general assortment of timed+ .just from the Qua ker City, and we confidently say they cannot be beat fur variety, neatness of style. gualityror quanti y ; and they must and shall be sold as low as the same goods can be bought this side of the city. Our stock is full and complete, consisting of every thing mankind stand iti nerd i.f. The stock is made up of Dry goods. ' Gro }_t„ reties. liartlware, rockery, Iron and Nail*, Pakts, Oils, Glass, Vailliti , Dye-stuff., Boots era. Leather, Fish, Salt, and in fa very thing that ti in demand,— Persons making purehnrs will do well to call slid ex amine our stock herein purchasing, as we make no .barges for showing goods. DRY GOODS, A good and cheap variety ut Alpaccas, Gingham., :hello,' plaids and Detains, a large and good selort- MPIII of Cloths Cassimeres, sattinetta, Kerituclq Jeans, satiin and si k vesting& table diaper, brown and blue cotton and brown and blue linen tal.le cloth, Muff. ul all sizes prices and descriptions, Buffalo robes. Sheet ing& shirtinga both brown and bleached. Huts and caps of the latest styles, wool shirts and drawers, Carla t bags, gloves and mittens, Hosiery, any pantity of cot ton yarn and caipet am, white arid colored all of which will he sold cheaper fur cash, than at a:) other establishment in town. ELLIOTT' & TOMKINS Tawandr, Nov. 16; 11418 ( - IAIIPENTERS—Bench tuolaof every deNctiotton Cheap for cash, , E. & T. AIMW' 61100WISIII JKINGSTIERY Jr., is now opening et the cornet . of Main and Bretan St., an extensive stock - u new "Fall and Winter Goods, which will be Eul 1 un thrually law for Ca.h or Produce Towanda, Nov. 6,181 rt. B. KINGSBERY & Co., ARE now receiving a new t.upply of GOODS from New York. Also, one aik lo a d of SALT. PORTS MEN wishing to purehmae Dnilde and ain gle Darrel Fowling Pieces. Rifles and Gun fix tures, will piratic call at the now llatd-wine Slurp. ..Powati4a, Nov. 7, 1848 D. LORD. NEW AND FASHIONABLE MILLNER.Y ! ISS GIUFFIN would inform her customers that 11 . 1 she has a good assortment of ready made Velvet, Silk, at.d Satin HA I'S, t f the latest and must rinprottd styles, and also a variety of fashionable caps, and head drerwes, .2fvanouo sty lea ; wreaths for the hair Sc. &c., all of which will he 5.•1.l at a low prize. Just received an sdartiteoll supply of hand-boxes, ff.rwers, rilrhons, col Geed ruches, races. Flores., e and Pearl Hata,dic Towanda, Nov. 7, 1848 MILLINERY AND MANTUAMAKING, RS. DOA NE . hai returned with the latest fashions ill tor all kitils olsiork to her line. She is also re ceiving GOODS of such variety, .style and price, that wail , ' her past success in pleasing, her continued aim by tliieirtesy, fairness and promptness ne satisfy yll who may favor Lief with their patronage—and hyving m choosing her present Joention. end making her arrangements for business, consulted the rears , mence of her numerous inplo)ers. -, he cannot but flat er herself they will by an oicrea-ed patronage. show that while she has sought to please others, she has also hem-tined herself Rooms in Mercury' buildings, 2sl story—entrance be tween !demurs' and netts' stores. ccy Wanted Iwo or three apprentices to the shove hu rovrnoda, Oct. 2:i. 1848. lII= 2.33. 2, MILLINER AND MANTUA MAKER, In .11, c Krt.lels building, snyth side nj Bridge street, fjr AS just returned from the city with a legit assort -1.-- meta of MILLINERY, to Which she invites the suet:two of the Lades. Having received the latest faidi ions. she is ready to execute work to order on short no tice. Oflnher 25, 11448. MILLINERY AND MANTUAMAKING. MRS. BURROUGHS respectfully informs the citi zens of Monroeton and eieindy, that she •has opened a shop for the above business. and has just re ceived from New York the latest fit-hions; also a choice and fashionable assortment of MILLINERY, consist ing of Floweis, Plumes, Ribbons, Velvets, Satins, Frin ges, dc., to which she invited the attention of the La dies. Haying served an apprenticeship and worked for a length of time in one of the first shops in the state of Massachusetts, she Getters htrself. she will be able to please the most fostiitious. CY - Shop in the 2d story of Warforirs Hotel. Work I done to order, end at the shoi - test notice. M"nro, ton, October 23. 1818. _ _ _ PV NO FORTES, SERAPHIMS AND MELODIANS, FM beiit. Manufactories in Boston, for Ad to by 1: Troy. Ps.; Auc. 16, ISAR. R. S. BASSETT. IRON. Iron—A good assoitment of Iron. f. l. sale at the new Herd Ware Store. D. LORD. T.manost, Nov. 7. 1848. (FE 4.\1\11 . 0 :jIIII,.L)ST26i THE sulascribeta still continue to manufacture and keep on hand at their old stand, all kinds of cane end wood seat CHAIRS, also SETTEES of various kinds, and BEDSTEADS of every descrip tion, which we will sell low fur cash or Produce, or White Pine lumber, White word, Bass wood, or Cucumber cl air plank, or 4 by 4 Scantling 13 fret long—either Buttonwood, BIIIIIIWOOI.I or Maple, will also be received for our work. Turning done to order in the neatest manner. JAMES MACKINSt,N & CO. Towanda, June 22. 1848. • "Goods well Bought are•half' Sold !" 0. D. BARTLETT, Ts now opening a large Mock and extensive variety of 1 GOODS, selected at it. b the greatest care, and bought tinder great advantages in the cities of New York and Philadelphia—taking advantage of the favorable condi tion of both malkets—and hiving in view the motto above, has so bought that be can and will sell on is fa uoralde terms as the test, and will endeavor to shove to community the advantage of buying from those who buy Towandi, May 23, IR4R. GERMAN PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. DOCT. BELL would respectfully say to the inhale. itants of Bradford County, that he will be at Hammonds Hotel in the village of Centreville on the first day of each month, at Tuttlee Tavern in Smith field on the 2d day of each month and at Woodruff's Hotel in Towanda on the third of etch month, where he may be consulted in the practice of UROSCOPIA from 9A. M., until'4 P. M. To those who are unac (painted with this Practice, it may be ptoper to say that it is the method of arriving at the primary seat of DISEASE, and consequent functional derangements, by an inspection of the Urine J which in all caeca should he a specimen of that first passed in the moon: ing, and brought in 'a clean phis'. By an inspection of this specimen he is enabled to arrive at once, at a tor ect Diagnosis, of all atonic and sub-acute diorites, af fecting the human system without the necessity and spense of visiting patients, or subjecting them to.the fatigues of a long and toilsome journey, and delicacy is also spared the blush which is nisi' occasioned by the necessary cm:si:ice of the visiting Physician.— His medicines are-selected from the vegetable Kingdom Ind are perfectly eats in the varied ages and conditions of life : and long experience has proved their efficiency in curing every variety of the above diseases. Scores of testimonials might be published from those who have been ewe.' by his medicines, whose cases have baffled ali other modes of treatment, and bad been con , sidered incurable. Let none despair therefore, until they have consulted me. N : B. The name and sae most in every case ac company the specimen, for the purpose of wording, &e. 014 S. T. B. tx7 ANTED. Beef Hides, Tallow and Grain of all VV kind., on all demands, if delivered ,by the first day of February nest. E. SMITH & CO. Tov.-ands, LI, 1918. A DIIIMISTRATottg , Nico- IC E. - ALL persons indebted to the Wale of MAT CHIM 4 BURGER, deceased, late of Cher.y towp, an hereby srquested to snakepayment •witbouttsHey, and: those hissing claims 'gains' *aid estate will pleawc pit • scot them duly authenticated fur settlement. ttlept.6, 184 it JOHN G.ELIERLIN. ADVIINISITATUR'S NOTICE ,w,„....ifid.btrd to the "owe of 8E.V.1. Itt'KEAN, dec'd, late of Columbia townsittp, hereby requested to u,ake pa)nieut without del.s3, end thuto Laying claim's egatnat soul estate will 1/1101S41 *cut thew ally auttoll'icattd fur sett'enirtit. C. S. M'KEAN, J. C. M'KEAN, Septertawr 6, 1844 LIIr I DIX,La i tZ9 OC,TM7 I Z 4 ,1,\11!.5.4 BY an order of the Orphan.' Court of Bradford Co.-, will be . xiowed to Public .ole. On Thairetloy. the 30th day of Noirutlwr, 1848, at 1 o'oluck, P. M., upon .h, premises, the following property, to wit : A certain piece or pupil of land, situate, lying and laing in the towtethip of Leroy, county aloreaaid, and bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a poet, the east corner of J. Hunt's lot, the..ce north along said Hunt'. lot, and widow Andrew's 1ati4252 perches to a po.t. thence east along the lit.e of Sidtwy Stone'. 31 0.10 per:lnal to a post, thence south 354 jercherau the batik of Towanda creek post, theuer up said creek, the courses thereof, to the place of b. Containoig filly acres,atriet nieasure, thirty de'irt , there.4 improved, twirl a part ul the farina the late PCter Wal- ter, ilecealwil. Attendance given, and terms made known on the day of ask. JOHN VANDYKE, Administrator. Oct. 30, 1918. SI ABBE LA NA WA IsT E RS, Ad. EGISTER'S NOTICE 3.— Notice is hereby given I.k. to all persons intetcs.tr.•i, that C Frislize and George W. Hardy. administrators of the estate of Isaac Benj stain dyc'd., late of Orwell: Russell Pratt. administrator of the estate of Cieurw Jeffries.,reds, lute of Slirsheq ui II ; Perley H. Buck. administrator of the estate of Wm. late of Pike ; E Georee H—Shepard, ot.e of the totn.ioistratora of the eataie of Nathan.Aivord. jr., late of Well.; Joseph Bosnian, suardidn of Mary Jane C ,ok, minor ell Id of A run Cook, We of C.' Aunik:a. D. L. Scott, atlnunbaraior of the estate of Wilson Scott. dre'd., ate of Towanda borough; Elias Rockwell, administrator of :Samuel Rosk I, P. who was administrator of J. C. Rose, late of Canton. Cy priarn Barns, executor of the estate of Joel Borns dec'.l. late of Una ell. Charles Elsw•o,th, administrator of Ruth Cram's!. late of Windham tp • A W WI& oz. a:lininiAtratnr of the estate of Abaolom' Wilcox. iler'il late of l.eltny. S..muel Kellum, Guardian of T. 1. Ennis, minor son of E. C. Ennis. doed., late of Suitiding Swop. Benjamin Thomas executor of the estate of o:teer Arnold, riee'd., late of Smithfield twp. Win E Maynard and L. Gott, administrators of the estute of J. B. Taylor, deed., late of Rune—have filed and nettled in the offive 0: the Rez,ister of Wills, in and for the county of Bradfonl, the 2 cro-antA of their several adn • trations upon the estates aforesaid, and that the same u ill he presented to the Orphan's court of said county, on Monday, the 4th day of Derendrer next, for confirmation and allowance. 1.. E. DE-WOLF, Reg. Eve toer's Office, Towanda, Nov. 1. 1818. A. GRIFFIN ADmiNisTßAToirs so-FRT. A`A. p (bons indebt.dt.ithe c-tate of flostis Badg . late of Wy al using., are hereby reques t...l to make payment without delay, and those haying claims against said estate will please present them duly • thenticalid for settlement. JOIE% 11. DGER, Standing Stone, Oct. 31. 18-18. Administrator. J.:31 receiving a large and Rich Stud• of New Fall ani Winter Goods, at FOX's CHEAP STORE. HICH for variety, quality and chespnees will well V compare with anything of the kind in the Coun--,' try. Any one who will do me. the favor to call sail examine any of my Gau.ll I think can't fail to be suited both with quality and puce. The stock includes a great variety of Rich New Styles of Dress Goods such as Plain and Flied, Blue, Pick and Seal. t all worsted D. Lanes, Fig'd Cashmeres, Thiliet Caiths, Coeurgs, I Silk Plaid Madohean, Plaid DeLanea, Black Plaid, Striped and Silk warp . Alpaca, Black Bombazine, French and Scotch Ginghams, also, French, English, andAnterican Cloths, Ca-simeresalid V.-stings. Sheet logs, Shisungs, Ticking, Cotton Yarn, Wicking, ad ding, Batting and a choice lot of Fresh Grocer'es, Fish Hardware, Iron, Nails, Crockery, Boots and Shoes all of which will be sold at very low Prices, at E. T. FOX, Nu 2, Brick Row. Towanda, Oct. 16, 184.4 . 12 00 Ts.:& sHODs, Sole and upper leather, A!so 1J a full a-sortment of Lady's shoes, Gaiters, Busk ins. Slips, vralkidg shoes. A goal .tuck of Boys, Miss..., arid chtldrcns; mans, youth. boys, and c hild,. coarse and kip boob.. Also a first rate a.tic'e cf La dy'a G.-nts. Mist. end Childs Rtridera, ceiling airy cheap et nl4 FOX'S. No. 2. B. Row. A l t UFFS u , A gar. lariety of all kinds and styles nh c i will- be add at a trilling advance from ray cost. A !Few r:4_ll black and natural lynx. Also swans down trimming, iipptto and victoria..., for sale cheap at ti l 4 FOX'S. NO. 2, 11. R. LA Ul6 GOODS.—Dress good<, fringes, gimps, black lace trimming, black vci!s, bonnet rili' , ons, *ilk scarfa, jenny lint beinvich and reve re stick. very rich, lair's, gents and misses best kind, si:k al d lisle thread gloves, dress buttons, silk cord. rich super. and corn. plaid long shawls, jenny lind hoods, childs. worsted coats. &c., at FOX'S. No. 2. B. IL - _ DOZ Pplendid heavy INollere.l fine linen hdatt. eta. at FOX'S No. 2. Brick Raw. HARDWARE.—Iron, nails, axes, and a superior article of carpenters adze, hand saws, wood saws, augers, slates. shovels, butts and screws, files, kitives and forks, a few Reps 5l do., looking glasses, and in fact a general assortment of Hardware which is for sale cheap at nl4 F0X . .., No. 4, B. R. HOSIERY of every description. gents cotton and worsted hose, ladys white black and colored are. rinos, also white black and slate colored cotton hose, cheaper than ever at FOX'S. No. 2. B. R. 21" BALES sheeting. shining, ticking. wicking. wadding, batting, cot. yarn, white and colored carpet warp. Also red, yellow. white, and Sall:Deur* and canton flannel; crash, towelling, - diaper, brown linen and damask table cloths napkins &c. Ste.. at ul4 ' FOX'S, No. 2, B. R. CLOTHS. Cassimereir and Veining& A splendid lot of the best and cheapest French English and A merican clotha, fine double mill'd. doe akin and fancy cast. itrieres, and • first rate asst. of :Vesting'. Positively these are the best bargains ever offered in Tosianda. Call and see at FOX'S No. 2. B. R. _ _ A TONS more of those cheap and beautiful Sugars. ` - ..1 4 Also Tea at lower prices than ever and Coffee to match ; ■II kinds of Groceries fresh and in good order, zvery article watranted.--Illackrel and Codfish &c., at 014 Fors, No. 2, B. Row. NEW AND FASHIONABLE MILLINERY ! lt/rISS GRIFFIN respectfully informs the Ladies of Towanda and vicinity. that she has just returned from New York, with • large and tiplendid stock of Fashionable Milinery, consisting of plumes, Flowers, Ribbons, Ruches. Velvets, Latins, Fringes, Gimps, &c., Whit la has Dever been equalled in richness, and variety, by any former assortment, and to which she invites attention. Work done to order, in the best style, and at the shortest notice. oct.l6nl:o • EXECUTOR'S NOTICEt LL rperions indebted to the Estate of HIRAM rt. R ANNE Y. deed late of Wells township are here by. requested to mike payment. without delay, and those having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. • -ALONZO U. N OBLE, Exaeotn►. Oct. 13, 1848. n2ow4 iiRDW - PiRE, a Pod ""rtHmeat, including Iron Fors. Steel. Nei* &e. at No. 2, B.R. I 10IINTERPANE8.—vA few very choice ones us. rec'd by ELLIOTT & TOMEI:01j Eclat catrocriLtratents. NEW COODS. ificullatu)w, - G. W. Merchant's Celebrated IThlth Is:alAo a Utilise' Family Etahroeatlou for Diseases of the Haman Flesh. TIME and experience have folly proved that that this CSIVFhtiAL REMEDY has not not it. eipi..l on the list of popular medicines, having be. u mune than 14 veers before the public. Testi ttttt ny of the most disinterested character of its wonderful effects on the animal economy is almost Jsi presented. to the proprietor. A young man in the town of Wilson, whose clothes were burnt elf of him, was restored (without suffering) by the timely use of the Oil. Numerous are the unsolicited statemerte of patients themseke.:, and others who have used the 0:I, of cures which in theinsalves appear !emeriti:We, that they at all interested in a -pecuLiary point, they could Lardly have been cted.ted. The following diseases are lmong many others in the cure of which this Oil has been completely sucirsslul end in which others had entirely faile•!:— Spector:, Sweeney, Ringbolt', Wind:olla, Poll Evil, Cal lous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds, Lameness, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Sand Crack., Foundered Feet, Scratche4. or Grease Mange, !then matism. Blies of Animals, External Poisons, Paiiitul Nervous Affections, FC...NI Wars, Bolls, Corns, NVhit rows, Burns and Scalds, Chilblains, Chapel !ninth. , Cramp, contractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, dc,c. CUATION TO PURCHASERS. Beware of COUNTERFEIT:. and lw cure the name of the Sole Proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT. LocKrowr, N. V., is blown in the side of the tie, or in 1114 hand writing over the cork. Dot i % be persuaded to take any thing else with the promise it is jimt ac goad, &c. This is practised by those un principled dealers whose conscience will stretch like India R lober,.and who are of a kindled spirit of those in our large cities, whose net - mice' practices have so re- i cenoly been expobed to the action of Congress. Those who attempt to Counterfeit this article are re fet red to the law of New York. of May 1815,1 , y which it will be seen that every parson meddling in thee rounierfi its is subject to indictment, imprisonment, and fire. A person selling out of this state. will he liable to ar rest vbbem in the state, and also to be held as a wituess against th.rie he bought of or sold for. All Orders addressed' tu the propnewr willbe revonsi ed Get a pamphlet. of the Agent and see what "realers are acemnph.hed by the use of this medicine. Sold by revertabte dealers generally in the United Stated and Canada. For sole hp Chamberlin & Porter. Towanda, E. D. i Wells, I.lvtrenceeille, Edwin Dyer, Cetinzton. Abel I 'Furred. Monirm‘e, Pomp & IClnsey. Etmtint. fetvris Smith & Co.. Allentown, 11. U. Dudin, South Easton. Oct. 1.50 h n2O yI. GREAT L SS GF LIFE, ♦T Till THE SubAcriber respectful _ , - ly iteGorns the citizens of To „l'L'i VI ant 6 that be has opened a • ” Minkel in the Union Block, ): one door west of WpodrufFs - ff Hotel (basement stray) sod wtlr e-ileavor to keep acutstsntly on hand, dill./ supply those wtin %tab the means iif " Rood living." with ealt a id Fresh Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Pork, &c., of the guest quality arid in the heat order. ,rj• Candles & Soap by the hoz or pound, constant ly kept on band-and for sale at low priors. Tosands, Aug. 29, 1818. A. lIAWI.EY. .rti~ ..aL V GENTIBAYS ONFFINS ESTABLISHMNT, .?7, Cortland st., Ni.vir York. QTRANGERS and citizensdesirrius to rePlenish their I *-3 wirdrobea, may be immedi.atelr accommodated in the very be - st stile, and at littE. LOWL.ST C4SU PUICF.S, with a choice selection of . FALL AND WINTER. GARNIthSITS k l of the newest patterns, of superior malse an 4 finish, nod of the best materiils, equal in eniry respect Ito the hest custom work. Haring adopted the cull principle, upon which certain calculations can be made, anti which he has pursued cocci **lazily for upwards of ten yie ers, in op position to the ruinous system of credit, whi,ch iinposcs the necessity of exacting unnecessarily :terthips ices from P%11:11O customers; be continues to proilde, and has now constantly on hand one of the largest tiros; fashton abie end choice assortments of lieadv Made Clothing, in Ainerica. From which gentlemen may , tlepend upon suiting them selves satisfactorily, as ifixardo quality, style and price. ILA stuck embraces 01' Ear..•-r.• and CLOAKS of the most approved styles : Daaes. Faricß and other Coves. PA trral.oo7llt, Of every desirable pattern, and the tic-best assortment of BLACK SATIN, CASSIX/LOK• and other styles of Winter V eters. The Fattier DKPA firm Fir embraces all the new and elegant patterns, and latest and most desirable styles at Fancy, Silk and Satin C a, Suspenderst Gloves and Hosiery. Shirts, Bosoms and Collars. Carpet Bags, &e. In addition to the above variety of Ready Made Arti cle*, he has for sale by the piece or yard, at as low pri ces as can be found in either of the Atlantic cities, a beautiful assortment of the best quality Cloths, Casslmeres and Iresllngos. n" - Geniletuen can hare their orders filled at • few hours notice. and sent to any part of the United States— and by sending their measures, can obtain Clothing on as good terms as though they were present to select for themselves. Address, J. C. BOOTH. Sept. IS tB. 27, Cortland st., New York. a:76 For the liberal share of patronage which has been extended to him fur so many years, he returns unfeigned acknowledgements, and he promises that nu efforts shall be spared on his part in future to continue tnserve his customers on as favorable terms as any other house in the trade. LOTHS & CABSIMEBE:S. Vesting; Overcoat C Clothe, such as brown. olive and gold mixed Bea vers will be sold very low at SAVINGS BANK. DAINTs, OILS & DYE-STUFFS, also Matcher by the gross, at No. 2, D. It FOX'S. N 1 31 G 41) si p B. KINOSBERY & CO., ARE now receiving. and will be every 4ay for two weeks, a very large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracine every thing. wanted by the buyerd of cheap goods. Those having Cash to pay for goods, would do well to call at our store and save them.lved from ten to fifteen pyrr. cent. At the end of two weeks we expect to receive all our goods, at which time we will give a more extended description of the largest and cheapest lot of goods ever brought to Towanda. • net PERSONS purchasing goods will do well to call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere, as our stock is large and well selected, and purchased when the goods are lowest; so that we have a conside rable advantage over those who purchased eskilicr. We can accommodate our customers with almost everything they wish. from a coffee mill to a corn shelter. July I I. ELLIOTT le TOMKINS. itC7c. FIRST ARRIVAL '• CrFALLS,‘WNTE• R CO . • H. && M. MaCUR, r EgPCIU /TULLY. attratisocio- : to - thoir „Romero= frieutir sod custutnits.lbst the., ste4novr averting t h e l a i ltrg t and most Cruets' - tunionuielgt 'nr GOODS, eye' boron otl: red to lfugratubt, tunbraring alnus4 e very thing wanted by pewits of every class awl .condition. All th.r.e wb.htng to putcliauso Gookis for cash, will finkl If fur their interest to examine thu stock. Towanda Roggen*. r IR. IFI4OI. ---,-----L--% —___ EX . cu rows No I ICE. A 1.1. litigant indebted to the ratan) of Vt" Ni. fIA LI.E.N. t re'tl, lute of Franklin wisp, are betel %) rrqueett d to ni.itle paynwnt without delay, and !hoar hating claim. a4aittat Ijlr will retete will please present Litcan duly BUli.ciALlCAleil 1..f.ett1.-inent. A. tir. PICKARD, Executor. Leroy, Reigeniber IS, I MS. GOCE lit ES —kissal yonna, hymn and h, Kw skits . less, at 374 • J 50 eants = atul augur W sweeten It al 61 anti 8 crutA ; all other Linda of Groceries in pru itnninli at the Crowal Store. N. N. BETTI 4. X PEC l'E I, in a few clays, a few re loads of E N rVir G.N.LL, . NAM 11•S'. ---.- - - - DR. JACKSON'S PILE EMBROCATION.— This is uo disguaiing. nauseating pill, potion. or mixture: ; nothing that produces pain or irritation; lout a medicine that is at once pleasant inid agreeable in its application. affording • ediate relief, and will cureilie ery worst cases of painful. it. hung or Weeding a very few days. Call at Cu•it avail & Pusrek's Drug Store, No. I. Brick Row, Towanda, and you will not go h without a bottle. 40,0DDV15 05a' GREAT REVOLUTION IN .FRANCE, Merely for the mint of cheap 'Clocks. IV-tches and Jewelry I Great Rush at the KEW CLOCK Pt WATCH STORE! TAMES P. BULL respectfully informs the citizens *1 or Towanda and vicinity. that he has lately return ed trom Philadelphia, end permanently located in To w.nota, one door belies the thick Rove, in the room for merly occupied by Mrrcur's Bat Stare, where may be found gold and silver watches, gold, fob and guard chains, gold and silver pencils, gold pens, breast pine. finger. vines. &c., cheap for cash. and every article war rented. A bogs &uppity of CL WKS, of the latest im proved patterns, itinning Crum 10 hours to 8 days and a month, sehh one winding. C Parrieular attrnii.en paid to repairing CLOCKS. WATCHES.& JEWELRY. of every description. and from the bog experience which he has had in the bu siness, work kit in his cars will he dune in the. hest workmanlike manner. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. Towanda, Atiost IS, 1818. y Pare, Genuine and Cheap DRUGS, MEDICINES uzloata=csia CHAMBEBLCSi & PORTER., No. I. Brick Cow— have jin4 nrceieed a large addition to their former alowitmeut, which noir makes their stuck more complete than any found in this section of country, which they are determined to eel!—a better article lower Man e.. 4 be bought in •he neighboriog establishments. The I.lkowisig list cuaiptises a few of the articles kept at their IliOrr DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Opium, cream tartar, camphor, mails soap, liquorice b damn topaihs, rhubarb, jalap, slues, flowen charruwo note. guru arable, castor oil. quickadver, magnesia, roll and fiour solver, refined buros, calomel; red precipitate, corro-ire sublimate, sque ammonia, soda, lartariu.se.d, cpecon salts, laudanum, ruins, wilpbsits quinine; mot plune, iodine, coicombo, gentian, gussaia„ prickley ash bark, cumulus, white root, &sea& all of :the essential oils, gum myrr eauthmides, gum wages:math, corks, sar saparilla. gamboge, htharge, spirits turpentine. earn prune, rotten 'stone, umber, tem de somas, salt peter, fiords feed, isinglass, cubeba, mamba, 6e dye, .hell-lac, extracts of dandelion, enloeyntb.jalap, byasciamu. and -sarsapanlla, atc. ZOOM, arrow roots tapioca, tincture, tastnre, DYE—St UFFEL Logwood, uie rood, emu wood,l wagon. =humid. indiso, alum, eopprtss, madder. solution tin. extract dogwood, inuristic acid, sulphiute acid and oil yawl, dc.e.• _ GPOCERIEB. 'T:rushed, loaf and muscavado sugar. black and green tea, raisins, zanies currants. citron, cinnamon, salad oil, tamarinds, choo•late, cocoa soda brucuit, butter crack ers, rice, sra•ch, ginger, saleratus, saltpeter,• Co:.. Java and Rau coiTee„ pepper, spice, mustard,. peppar sauce. nutmeg., clovca, Ware. cattle, brovrn, variegated and fancy soap, sperm and tallow candles, whale and sperm oil, jugs, flasks, bottles, paste and oil Waiting leather nunish, tobacco, segart and snuff, matches, &c. &c. LIQUORS Pure French Brandy, viz Cnignicc, Olwani and A'Seigneti. Huiland Gin, St. Croix Ru u, Maderia. Port and Main pi Wines. Coalmen American Brandy, Gin, Rum and V% hiakey, &e. PERFUMIRY & PANTY COODS. Bay water, lavender, cologne and rose water, Mac- Caoraf and Bear's oil, otto roses, ov matrow, ponisium, rouge, pearl powder, military and almond soap, etc., wash balls, shsving cream, hair powder, court plaster, philacine, playing cards, percussion caps, Ink, paint, varnish, sash, white wash, drab, broom. clothes, tooth, nail, co oh, hat, hair shoe, stove, scrubbing sni.dleada er brushes. Lubin' extracts, Jockey club, patchouly eglintinc, rnoussaline, cx. de violleits, ect. CaChan+ aMMalige, perfume satchels, Mean Fun, Persian and French toilet powder, Shand's lily alma. Phalon's li quid hair dye, Jayne's and Ty rian hair dyes etc. MISCELLANEOUS. = Pungent., tobacco and snuff boxes, spectacle and lancet care., 'milks! nipples, breast pipes, nursing bot tles, self inks ling pumps, glass and composition syrin ges, trusses, body and shoulder braces, turnkeys lan cets, dice, patent pails, purses pocket book; wallets, shaving boxes; razor strop; &e. PATENT MEDICINES. Dr. Jayne's medicines, alterative, exceetapt, &e.. Yellow dock and sarsaparilla, Townsend's, Wetwines and Gralridium Green Mountain, Sarsapari l la. Dr. Swaynes, Sherman's and Muffles medicines. One thousand varieties of Pills, pain extractor and pain kil ler, many kinds of worm medicine, Ingoldsb?'s and Jackson's pile remedies : Scarps 's acoustic of ; Mag netic. Tousey's, McAhster's and Gridley's Ointments; A phalic snu ff ; corn sabre. Mother's relief, Balm of Coltimbia ; Sherman's, Wistars, Melington's 4c Buch an's Hungarian, Balsam ; B& high and Harlem.. Oil ; Gelatine Capsules : Tbompson's and other eye water; Harding's and White's sticking salve act. i froth Cordial and tooth ache drops; Brinkerhoff's health restorative. Brant's Indian remedies, &c.; and all the mast popular medicines of the day. Remember that CHAMBERLIN & PORTER,.No. I,—Brick Row, will offer Lleir GOODS at the lowest plasible prices. and warrant their articles to be good. Towanda, Nov. tG, 1848 i C. &P.NoI. B R SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. 300 VOLS. published by the American. Sunday School Union. and for sale low in quantities tomtit purchasers. my 23 0. D. RARTIATT. New Irrantement end New Goods. ROGER FOWLER hating just received direct from the city.. new end large assortment .of Fall and Winter Goods,announces to the public that ha the same at unusually low prices. Hta assortment con sists of DST GOODS, GROCISI6O, 11•RDISAIIIS, CROCK au, Curium, &c., &0., and being selected with care and bought at the lowest rates, offers inducements sel dom to be met with. Monroetoo, Oct. 13. 1848. - -- HEETINGB AND BHT'RTINGII-4-If you will ex 'mine our stock, you will be sure to buy, unless you should think the prioe so low, that there was some thing wrong in it. KINOSBERY & CO. DISSOLUTION. VHE Co-Pattnwship heretoforeeiisting between the II subscribers is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The books, accounts, notes, judgments, ate.„ are in the hands of R. Fowler, for . settlement, and thaw knowing themselves indebti d will do well to call and settle soon. SEVELLON L. FOWLER, ROGERS FOWLER, Monroeton, Oct. 13, 1835, 4 illerchattbiyvAtl. _ ,Tovv l / 4 Npkiggity CH AP CLOTHING.'S'IORE. TNE eabreibet has opet.ed a CLOTI/t0 STO!BR, two doon(reth of the ruttlic 'Squaw, pit Mai* .tract. (nearly opposite the neer ..brirk tavern serve battle etimt ed by C. L.Nsufil. rio wLrrrhewillgenrpeontstsiztly on hand, and firr vskr et pet Iseresi - jesietttle Ores, a horse gaol geurial . traortuaist of ItEriDY MADE 14,0THINu, such as COATS PANTS, -VESTS , SPAT-131:40+ CRAVATS Cd/a/s, Stair, Su sreralers. Gloves, Dor rid, Dtutters, Flamed L'udersherts • 4c., 4. He has also on Lund and is c.n.taittl) receiving. a biro. of CLOTHS, CASBIMERES AN4 VESTINGS 1 •36 Sat.ua, Slarsadira,•il ut vihich wtil be wade up to urd. r on short notice alell on rrasntlidad WM*. The 01.1164 are, having been a. practical Tailor fur the last IS )ear., in the city Of New lurk, liners honor!' that he run give satirdatmou to all who way fa vor him with their patsonage. tits Clothing is all made 'up under his own inspec tion. and he has therefore, no hesitancy in reetusicacittl. leg it to show who wish to purchase. cc:7- c I A"I'ING siul -MAK EN UP fur persons who peeler to furtitsh rib-tr own materials; and Cuniugdone fur persons who wish to have their gir tient* rustle else where—all of which shall but 1.101/0 with maturate and despatch. The subscribe, is alto agent for A. Wheeler's Report of Fashions. whieh he Cab furnish to such as are want ing on reasonable terms. 11. A. SMITH. Towanda, June R. I g4ii. Cheapest Goods ever sold in Towanda, ARE NOW SUM AT THE SAVINGS RANK ! SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS of every des cription. for old men' and young turn, for young misses and old ladies, for the high, the low, the and the poor t all can now he accommodated. A few articles iu the line of Drees G00d..., which are going otT with a perlect rush. we earl here mention, such as Frch lawn gingham... dark and light gingham., linen looms, Frenth lawns. berages, and a great assortment of Flints are now wiling lower than the lowest at No, 5, U R. June 14. 1818. • REED'S. • STIERIF}"S SALE. sirtiss'4,sundry writs of send. expo. issued out L.) of the cOtirt of Common Pleas of Bradford County , to me &trefoil, I-shall expose to public sale atibeilou.• of 17. P.Wecildrulf, in the borough orrowanda, on Mon day the 4th day of DECEMBER next, at two o'clock P. 3i, the following piece or parcel of land "in the towniatip of Ulster, and bounded North by 1). li. Bregg EssChy S. SWert. South by the Main road and Weet by Holcombe. Containing half an acre all improved, with one framed house and a few fruit trees thereon. f e Seized and taken to execut . on at the suit of D. Vans dcreook use se. Mathias Le ALSO.—The following p . or parcel of !anti situate In the bon; of Towanda, bo tided on the North by • Street leading from Main s yet to the Susquehanna Riser, on the East by an AllFy.on the South by the lot on which the liapti,4 Meeting House stands and on the West by Main street, contai.king'one fourth of an acre more or less with a Se a med Idnelling house and barn thereon erf•ct.d. Seised and taken in PIPC11:0111 at the suit of Elisabeth Means vs. 41.. M. Cue. and in. Patton. ALSO—One half of ■ F g . ri.t mill, dam and race, with the appurtenant:est, a will house and all the pound on which they are situated, together with that occupied as a mill yariloratoste on the Wyalusing creek in the tp. of Pike, iu the c.ninty of Bradtord. Seized and token in execution at the suit of Bald win. Pbelps,& Co, vs. Edward W. Jones. ' ALSO—A parcel of land situate in Burlington twp boundsd north by Moses ,Calkins,eqt by Joel Calkins, • mth by Allen M'Kean, west by Jhese Ecach. Con taining about eighty acres. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R. B.Ds. vidson et al, &e., es. Allen M'Kean. ALSO A piece of land in Springfield, bounded north by E.Ketchum. east by Bailey, south by H. L. ft.sts, and west by Hacks. Containing fifty 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.8.6a• videnn: et aL, vs. A lonzo Sherman: ALSO—A piece of land in Orwell township. bound ed north by lands of Nathaniel Chu!dela. east by Ches ter Hill, on the .4th by:Ezeriah Colburn, and on the west by Sandford Prince and Nathaniel Beeman. lion• tinning twenty-top' acres. with about twelve acres im proved, with one framed house, log barn, one apple or chard and- nursery thereon. Seized and taken. in execotien at the suit of Thomas .1. Theeher's WietF.A. chandler Prince. • ALSO—The fallowing described piece or pastel of land Atuat.d in the Springhill township, and bounded north by land of Daniel Lacey, east by 4... Armstrong south by Lacey, and west by John Rosecrance. Con taining fifty-stx acres. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jesse E. Bullock vs George Smith. ALSO—AII that piece or pares! of ground situated and lying in Herrick township, Ilradford county, houn ded on the North •by lands of Lines Rogers, east by lands of Edwrd Ovcrton, south by lands of Isaac Bar b, r, and west by hurls of Jesse Cavenau and a publ.c road. Containing about fifty-five acres with about twenty-five actet improved and a small . log or framed louse, and barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution tit the suit of - Edward 'Overton, vs. Timothy Cogems. ALSO—By a writ of Levan-Facial% all that eer, tain tract or parcel of land situated on the south side of to. wands creek in the township of. Monroe, Bradford co.. and bounded by the several tracts - of land latented to and in the name t.f Robert Shewell and Aaron Levy, the said Towanda creek and a.brinch thereof or lands of William Colliday sod Alice Supplee. Containing three hundred and six arms more or less, with one doll. ble saw mill three dwelling houses, o m ,framed bane and sited, and about one hundred acres improved—alms an orchard thereon; excepting and reserving from tho shove des‘ribed lands and tenements the lands &c., rt. leased by the plaintiff to C. 1.. Ward, u per release, filed Feli'y. 15th, 1847, and dated Feb'y. 12th 1847, • full description of which is filed and recorded in Brad. ford common pleas, No. 69, Dec. term, 1846. tSe•ized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. Putts et. al. vs. Wm. T. Bradford. JOHN F. MEANS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Oct. 16th, 1848.• CALICO ES.—A choke selection of Merrimack, or .ariae and blue, pink and all other kinds, small fig.; ure. Two shilling calico for nine cenla; call and see, bu• mind, the only place is KINGSBERY & CO, 'DONNE - 1 . 8.—A choice selection of Florence, lace, Chiria pearl, Pamela, Leghorn. and other fashion able styles of ladies and misses' Bonnets, very cheep; also Bonnet ribbons, artificials. wreaths. Arc. Mavl7 KINGSBERY & CO. JOINER'S TOOLS.—A good assortment 01 Bead, Moulding and Bench PLANES, grooving plows. and other Joiner's Tools, just received from the manu factory, and for sale low by fl, D. BARTLE PT. HARDWARE AND ' STOVE STORE ANIEL LORD takes this method to Inform the. l inhabitants of Bradford Co., and the surrounding ( country, that he is receiving at the old stand of J. P, Kirby, a large and well.selected assortment of 'MAC AIL MIL W. 1.10117 111811k . p3:11. Consisting in pall of the following : Nails, copper,, sheet iron bar and .sheer lead, lead pipe of variorwshes. anvils, cotter and staple vices; crow bars, apsdes, rho , vela and forks, tnill, - X cut, circular, panel.l web saws. SADDLERY HARDWARE; CNIPINTERt & INNER'S Tools, House Trimming. of varietal,. theeshvdma. COOK & PARL:OR STOVES, Latest improvement. Also. the Self Regulating Par. for Stove. He will manufacture - and knelt on hand Copper, Tin, and _Sheet Iron Ware, of all kinds, and at tow prices. All persons wishing to porches. Hardware, will do well to tall on D.-Lord before-Torches/eget any other Ogee. His stock is en tindy new and fresh. He will sell as cheap as any oth er estahlishmen 10U miles of this place, (nor mistake.) All kinds of:Copper, Tin and Meet, bon Wave. repaired and made to ordt r to workmanlike Egan. net. Towanda, Jung VI, 184 P, n2o,vre