. . A PLAIN STATEMENT. Thomson's Compound Syrvptf Tar Zy 'Rol Naphtha, This medicine the ingenton of* onus who, pm 1,0 likhie t t Pulniahari Ordoehia and Pecairat blicaires e xaminat.on, Uttar performed. seam of the .cgost, reatarkable• rates on record of Pulmonary cortiumptelectired - the ' l e: counneodation anal ate ot phyolcians in thaitilalitice; and the AV wiriest approval of thallium& of persons in ordatiry and Si tvre raids, coughs, in hoarse-neat, upitds of bkicil Certifreateirof its wonderful pourer breve been gurestirs some ristances, and sworn to as true by Persona wboat any time n al give verbal verifications of tbeu contents.: But beware of imitations and purchase Thomsea's Compound nip of Tar from none but advertised agents, or of tlusv stove the suspicion of denting in counterfeit*. It is frequently used and highly recommended by some of the most respectsbk physicians in New York and PIA/Intel ta. Prepared only by ANGNE,Y & DICKSON, N. E. 'corner of Fifth rind Spruce street Philadelphia. Sold by HIRAM MIX, Towanda, Pa. TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. 'Mother Home Cerqualc. Da. Sersysz.—Dear Sir,—For the good of the public, 1 feel mysilf in duty t ound to testify au the astonishing cure which your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry• performed on me. For my pail I feel as if every body onghtem know it. I was !tithe ted with a violent cough, spitting of blood, night-sweaty, hoar senesissind sound of the voice, indicating an alarming state bf ,hsease; my appetite was gone 'and my strength bad so far toiled me that my friends Ind physician 'here persuadid 1 could not survive many days. My sister who was my anxious cure-taker, made inquiry where she would be likely to pro cure the most certain relief She was told that if Dr. Swayne**. Compound Syrup of Witd Cherry failed iu the core, my life • was then hopeless. Your medicine was immediately procur ed and the first bottle gave relief sour by Ilia time I had CCM. Ilielleed tha sixth bottle, my cough had left me, and my strength was much improved. In short, it has male a perfect cure of me, and I am at this present, as hearty a man as 1 wish and have good reason to believe that the use of your medicine has saved,nie from a premature grave. 1 shall be used to give any information respecting my casa. Yours, .th respvet. J. M. liteuv 39 Chester st., beiiveen Race and Vine, Philanfa • Prepared SWATNE, N. W. corner of Eighth and Race streets. Pmladelphia, and for sale by rupectable Drug pas m nearly all the principal towns is the United States. nor sale wholesale and retail by CHAMBERIJN & POlt- TER, .th• ngsuts for Towanda, Pa., awl by C. H. Herrick, At'leus, Pa. Non abvertisanctits. • - - AIJMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LI. persons indebted to the estate of IRA P‘AR SOLI., deceased, late of Ulster townhisp, are hereby requested to make payment. without delay, and thaw having claims against said estate will plpise pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN BOWMAN, SUSAN PEARSOLL, Ulster. Decrmher 4. 1848. Administrators. AUDITOR'S NOVICE THE undersigned, having been appointed an Audi tor by th'e Orphans Court Of the County of Brad. Cod to audit the administration account of John F. Sat terlee, adminitrator of the goods and chattier; which were of William Bertran, late of said County, decd. will attend to the duties of his said appoinitnent at he; ;Alec in Towanda Borough on 'Forsch); the 30th dty of I.nittary 1819 at two o'clock P: M. of which all persons interested will take notice. HENRY BOOTH. A ti.litor. roveanaa, Dec. 2fith, 1848 Vis";NI..111.2110 ZZA:TY,sU Oka2o. Y an order of the Orphans',Court of Bradford Co., 1..) will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday, the ,nth day of January, 1849, at 1 o'clock, P. M., upon iht premise., the following property, to wit : A certain pure or parerl of land, situate, lying and bring in the i•.wnship of Troy, county aforesatd, late the estate of Win. Knnr, deed, bounded on the hinds of—Ward rag( hy land of Jair.ga De Witt south by land of Win. Morrison wet by the highway leading from Granville u, Troy. Containing one hundred acres, or thereabouts. Attendance g.ven, and Airin4 made known on the day of sale. CHAS DRAKE:Ailministrator Granville, Der. 19, 1848. of Win. Knox, deed. L. uIII~TUL. >. I. U. SMITH. Completion of the North Branch Canal! -` T BRISTOL & SMITH, ij.4WNtit formed a co-partnership in the manorac -17 ture of pours & SHOD& at the old stand threc door's north of Bridge at. wouldrespect'ully inform their iriends and the public,.that they will carry on the business in all its branchcs—keep on handand make to order, everything in their line in the neatest manner and in their latest style. Beleiving that they can do as goad or belt& work than can be had elsewhere they would say to those vrishs intl . good article in their line to give them a call, and they shall be satisfied. Repairing done on short Make. PrOdUCIB 'of all kinds taken for work. Hides tr,,nted in exchange for. Boots and Shoes and Leather. Towanda Dec. 14, ISIS. - B. &S. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.. persona indebted to the estate of Jollllf Damon -1 r dec'd., late of Standing Stope tp. are hereby requested to make payment without delay. and those having claims against the said estate will please present merit duly autbduticated for settlement•. PHILIP GRAICE, Executor Standing Sl.me, Dee. 12, 1898. ESTRA Y CAME into the enclosure of the suhscriber, in To wands township, snout the first of November, a int Cow, with two white spots on the forehead, a piece of the riglat r 4 - r off, and • slit in the left. The owner lo reyueated to come forward, prove property, pay char pea. sod take her away. H. L. SCOTT. Toward* Tp. Der. 12, 1848. FARM FOR SALE. • • THE Subscriber offers for kale the farm formerly occupied by Geo. Grace, in Spying. firld township, Bradford County. Situated '.. about one mile from Springfield centre.— s i I tarn' contains one hundred acres of land, mostly• h..ired and well cultivated, with ayreat variety of Fruit trees. There is upon the premises, a new dwelling house, and sheds, good barn and sheds, and other out building•. Terms made easy to the purchaser.— A pply to HIRA/11 SPEAR. Springfield, Dec. 5, 1848. Argue and Democrat will copy 3 times, and chan ge advertioer. EXECUTION OF JAMES P. LANGFORD. pursuance of the death IVarrant of the Governer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I William $. Dobbins, Sheriff of the County of Bradford, in the commonwealth aforesaid, protected to and did on Fri day, the first day of 'December, eighteen hundred and torty eight, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M., and- three P. M,, of said day execute James P. Lang ford, within the walls of the jail of the said county, in the manner required by the law, in such case made and provided. WM. S. DOBBINS, Sheriff: • Sheriff's Office,Tooratida, Der. 2. 1848. 3. N. SIIIINER, M. D., DENTIST, T 9 at Woodruff's lintel, where he will remain a short 1. time, and attend to all operations on the teeth. His friends are invited to call. Towanda, Nov. 28th, 1838„ STOP A MOMENT:SS T HAVE A WORp TO SAY! It you are at any 1 time in want of STAVES or 'fitment', permit me as a friend to advise you to can at D. C. If ILL'S—ho keeps the largest supply, sells the most reasonable, end you can buy to heifer advantage, than at any other piece in or out of Bradford County. and I am sure you tot,' have no fears of regretting any purchase you may nu Ake. Don't forget this matter. . Towanda. Dec. 12, 1848. . • PIA4O FORTES, StAAPHINIS AM) MELOMANS, F ROM the best Msnufsetoriesin Boston, for solo by Tray, Ps., An. 10, 1519. R. f?.. D.V.`WETT. "•-•-:.:- - - .t .-- -- -iT h ore. .....ev.t..A_4,.. f .m..70,~ . - ; ._ . i LAST. ARRNAL'OF, f, ----'• '-', I t t. l . i . inititi tl , -! i totop..gil l - W:: ili Lein M. C. ligacifit i , - or4vz the ohuisore of easetualog 1141 Li : pultree 11 *et they-are now receisitig aoptheg And general aiwortotoot. of doolo: : . !roma*. bee. NEWLOOMS, AT •THE_. • A CENTRAL r STORE! N OW opening at . the above -establishment a •vury J. N large cud desirable assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which' will be sold at very low rates. Bushuus at this establishment madames' .upon fair and -"honest prineipka You have our Multi- for past favors and we hops far it eontirmanee of the same as we are bound to sell Goods Cheap. • Towenda. 1848: -' N. N. BETTS. LATEST ARRIVAL MORE NEW GOODS. WE are now receiving and openifig ai r new and general assortment of Goode just from ths.Qua kat City, and we confideutly say they cannot be best for variety, neatness of rayks. quality or quantity ; and they must and ,shall be sold as low as the same goons can be boughtAhis side-of the city. Our stock .is . full and complete, consisting of ;racy thing mankind stand in need of. Tire stock is made up of. Dry goods, Gro. eerier, Hardware, Crockery, Iron.and Nails, Pah.ts, Oils, Glass, Varnish, Dye-stuffs, Boota.Shoes.Leatker. Fish, Salt, and in fact everything that is in dernand, r — Persons making ptirchasea will du well to call and ex amine our stock before purchasing, as wo make no charges for showing goods. DRY GOODS, A good and cheap variety of Alpaccas, Gingham.. Oregon plaids and Delaias, a large and good assort. merit of Cloths Casaimeres, **Wart* Kentucky. Jeans, sank] and silk seminal, trabkraliapsi, brown and idea cotton and brown and blue' linen table cloth, Muff. of all li*Sprices.sad descrktliturs. Duette setts.. *Sleet ing., shining. both brovin and bias - Chad, Hata . and caps of the latest styles, wool shirts and drawers, Carpet bags, gloves and mittens, Haider', any luantity-of cot. ton yarn and carpet yarn, white and colored ill of which will be sold cheaper fur cub, than at airy other establishment in town. ELLIOTT 41c TOM/PIS:S.- Towanda, Nov: . 16, 1848. - Pure. Genuine and Cheap DRUM., MEDICINES z2oaaaaa lava4lio. CHAMBERLIN & PORTER. No. 1, Brick Row— have just received a large addition to their fanner assortment, which pow makes their stock More complete than any found in this section of country, which they are determined to sell—a better article lower than can be bought in ho neighboring establishments. The following list comprises a few of the articles kept at their store: • - DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Opium, cream tartar, camphor, (=stilep, liquor ice balsam copaiba, rhubarb, jalap, aloes, Po en chammo• mile, gum %rabic, castor oil, quicksilver, 'guests, roll and flour sniper, relined borox, calomel, red precipitate, corro'ive sublimate, aqua ammonia, soda; tartaric acid, epsom salts, laudanum, henna, sulphate iitilitine, min , plime, iodine, coicombo, gentian, guassist prickley ash bark, curcunna, white root, ginseng, all of the essential oils, gum myrt cantharides, gum tragacanda, corks, Rai. saparilla, gamboge, litharge, spirits turpentine, cam pnine, rotten ,stone, umber, terra de sienna, sell peter. minis feed, isinglass, cubebs, annotto, lac dye, shell-lac, extracts of dandelion, colocynth, jalap, byaseiemua and sarsaparilla, &c. de.—lrish naosa, arrow root, tapioca, tincture, essence, 4c. AYE—STUFFS. I.ogwood, Fustic, nic woad, cam wood, tratrot . cochineal. indigo, alum, copperas, madder. solution tin, extract iugwood, muristic acid, sulphuric acid and ail vitrul, &c. &c. GROCERIES f;:rnshed, loaf and muscavado sugar. black and green tea, raisins, zante .cnivants, citron, cinnamon, "alas] oil, 'tamarinds, chocolate, cocoa soda broruit, butter crack• ets, rice, starch, ginger, saleratus, saltpeter, GOT. Java and Rio coffee, pepper, spice, mustard, pepper sauce, nutmegs, cloves, mace, ca.tile, brown, variegated and fancy soap, sperm and tallow candles, whale and sperm oil, jugs, flasks, bottles, paste and oil blacking leather vaintsh, tobacco, Begars and snuff, matches. &c. &c. LIQUORS. Pure French Brandy, viz Cognise, °Mord and A'Seigneu. Holland Gin, St. Croix. Rum, Modena. Port end Male gis Wines. COLIMPI3 American Brandy, Gin, Rum ■ud hiakey, &e. PERFUMERY & PANCY COODS. Bay water, lavender, cologne and rose water, Mac. cassia' and Bear's oil, otto roses, ox marrow, pomatum, rouge, pearl powder, military and almond soap, etc., wash balls, shaving cream, hair powder, court plaster, philacone, playing cards, percussion cepa, Ink, paint, varnish, sash, white wash, flesh, broom. clothes, tooth, nail, comb, bat, hair shoe, stove, scrubbing and leath er brushes. Lubin extracts, Jockey club, patehouly eglintine, mousseline, ex. de violletts, ed. Cachous arornatige, perfume satchels, Meen Fun, Persian and French toilet powder... Shawl's lily white. Phalou's li quid hair dye, Jayne's and Tyrian hair dyes etc. At IBCE I. I, AIC E 0 US Pungents, tobacco and snug' boxes, spectacle and lancet cases, artifice! nipples, breast pipes, nursing bot tles, self injet tiug pumps, glass audi composition syrin ges, trusses, body and shoulder braces, turnkeys law cets, dice, patent pails, purrs pocket books, wallets, abasing boxes, razor strops. !SA.. PATENT MEDICINES. Dr. Jayne's Medicines, alterative, expectant, Yellow dock and sarsaparilla, Townsend's, Webstar's and Gralenburg Green Mountain, Sarsaparilla. Dr. Swayne's, Sherinan's gad Moffat's medicines. One thousand varieties of Pills, pain extractor and 'pain kil ler, many kinds of worm medicine, Ingoldeby's and Jackson's pile remedies: Scarps's acoustic oi:; Msg. netic, Tousey's, McAltster's and Gridley's Ointments; A phalic snuff; corn salve, Mother's relief, Balm of Columbia;. Sherman's, Wistaria, Melington's & Bach an's Hungarian, Balsarri ; British and Harlem Oil ; Gelatine Capsules ; Thompson's and other eye Water; Harding's sod White's sticking salve act. f ;nth Cordial and tooth ache drops; Brinkerhuff's health mstorstive. Brune. Indira remedies, &c.; and all-the mast popular medicines of the day. • Remember that CHAMBERLIN & PORTER, No. I,—Brick Row, will offer their GOODS at the lowest possible prices, and warrant their articles to be good. Towanda, Nov. 16, 1848. C. & P. No I. B SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. Q A n VOLS. published by the American Sunda School Union. and for sale low in quantities to suit purchasers. mytt3 0. D. RARTLWT. " Goods well Bought are half Sold !" 0. D.: BARTLETT, R now opening a laiffe stock and extensive variety of 1 GOODS; eek•cted With The. grails* tare, and bought under great advantages in the cities of New York and Philadelphia—taking advantage of the favorable condi tion of both. markets—and having in view the motto above, has so bought that he an.and will sell an u fs uorable terms as the cut, and` will endeavor to show to community the advantage of baying from those wbo bay will. Towanda, May 23, 1848. - SPORTSMEN wishing to purchase Double anti sin gle barrel Pawling Pieces. Rifles and Gun fix tures, will please call at the new lianl.ware Store. Towanda, Nov. 7, 1848 DRY GOODS, AHONG our bry Goods may be found almost every variety of Dress Goods, such as plain Black—Plaid and silk striped A !pace. figured delaines anal cashmeres, plain sod silk striped mohair lusters, English sod Finch Merinoes, French. scotch and American G ingh sow, 'black, plaid and striped dress silks, besides, a great variety -of ether goods not worth while - to be Men tioned. eall sod see for .yourselves at the Centril Store. CLOTHS &. CABBIMERES—EngIish French & American Broad Cloths and Cassiusere also a large assortment -of lane, cassimeres, we ask the prisikie of sltowinr goods in this line especially at the Central . di N. N. B. NEW 'FIL L ~ 2 . " tr ., - • . t 4. • yr VLZ(Cl)rlk4jgpirl 9„,„icie u rv ut i n .• mock of Ilterteideri Otrocerter , I,,iiinara, Bar remained klernjedkba aa:a4iithinantsiartditiPiti, porehareti Ikt few ltwrik 112a#1;210, ijnes4l2 l 24li4ni to the forineemerakat2 l 6 ,46 er'Wl&WlW.Ali f l 4 l l 4:lo4 old stand; in kiniaberyli inieli; the - *boat caw pkie 004 -iii of - genainewielva Dikilitlaellrtliciptie, ever offered in _Towanda, .t Witoreaide'or Physicianiire Particularly; invited twilit' arid lei am ine tillAedicittelh hProfe IluCtibliWul;elftwtwin. We ,aluore the. publi c that every article bona with Breitcare. to avoid . cheap Which • are nasally kept at Ilintee_ahops, to supply tit'ose Ives= of what they are purettiaing. The mat art sralLrlnz eHICCUILIE:IO9 is worthy the attention of those who wish to boy cheap. I have full supply of Sugars; Teas, Coffees. Can dles C.lmphicte, Limp oil, Snap., Stuck Groand Slistard, Allspice. Cayenne & black Pepperss'Ac• de. fihave also purchased a heavy slack of the finest quafity, of pure unadulterated 11C-.3IK4IIIraIEJCCIIMBILMIN, such as Cognise Brandy Pale Otani du., American, Campaign Wine. Port do.. Madeira do. Malaga di). Claret flo., Mullin Gin, St Croix Rum, N. Roglark! do. Monongahela and common Whiskey, to which I would call the attentionof Landlords, or Invalids, who use the, same for medicinal purpopes, or others who use either Wines or Liquors in their pure state,tu call and examine the quality and price*. I have likewise a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Military -and wash•ball Soaps, Tooth Brusbessod Pow. der; Colognes • Heir Oil and Brushes; Otto of Rose; Steel Pens and Holden. &o. &c, all of Willa are worthy the attention of thus° desiring useful acid fausy articles. Havitkpbeen appointed Agent foe adling most of.the PC PULAR PATENT MEDICINES offered to the public, I masers my customers that 1 shall never impose upon the public by offering cheap Medi cines, counterfeited by sppcnlators, thereby either sell ing a useless or poisonous drug. I purchase all my medicines of the Patentee or their exclusive agents, thus guarding against infpositinn so frequently preetis,— ed. Remember, at this shop I sell none but genuine Medicines. • I take great pleasure in announcing to the public that I have made arrangernents with Doctors HUSTON & LADD, whose medical reputations, ate firmly fished, to cor.tinue their office at my Drug Store,. and whose knowledge of me business will beat great benefit to me, as well as my eustomers, in making prchcriptions, &c. (1 7. Remember the New Drug Store is in Kings. bay s Block. Towanda. November 23, lAI7. I.IMAW SCOWDEL T KING:II3E4Y Jr., is now opening at the eiwner dr • of Main sod Bridge ISt., •n extensive stock of new Pall 'end Winter Goods, which will be solJ un usually low for Cash or Produce. J. K. Towanda, Nov. 6, 84 R. B. KINGSBERY & Co., A RE now receiving ■ new supply of uooro hum ../1 New Ynrk. Also, one Ink heel of SALT. TOVV4NDA NEW CHEAP CLOTHING. STORE. TIIE silbscriber ha opened a Curtin:to lilorons,two doors north of the Public Square, on• Main wee. (nearly opposite the new brick tavern now being erect ed by C. L. Wand, Erg.) where he will keep constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest possible prima, a large and general assortment of ~READY MADE CLOTHING, such as COATS PANTS, VESTS, SHIRT-BOSOMS, CRAVATS Collars, Stocks, Suspender,. Glores, Hosiery, Drawers; He has also on handritntl is constantly receiving. a erne assortment of CLOTHS,. CASSEVIERES AND VESTINOSI such as silks, Satins, Marseilles, dke., ail of which will be made op to order on short notice and on reasonable terms. The subscriber having been a practical Tailor for the last 15 years, in fhe city of New York, flatters himself that he can give satisfaction to all who may fa r/orbit's With their patronage. His Clothing is ell made up under his own inspec tion, and he has therefore no hesitancy in recommend ing it to those who wish to purchase. cry et Irmo 20 MAKING UP for persons who prefer to furnish their own materials; and Outing done fur persons who wish to have their garments made else. where—all of which shall he done with neatness and despatch. ' The subscriber Is also agent for A. Wheeler's Report of Fashion., which he can furnish to such as are want. ing, mireauinable terms. B. A.-SMITH. Towanda, inns 6, 1849. Cheapest Goods ever sold in Towanda. ARE NOW SUING AT THE SAVIN BANK ! SPRING AM) SUMMER GOODS of every ales. craption, for old men and young men, for young misses and old, ladies, for the high, the low, the rich, and the poor ; ni l can now he aersimmodated. A few articles in the lir of Dress Goods, which are going off with a perfect ru ,we ran here mention, such as Frch lawn ginghams, dark and light ginghams, linen lustre& French lawns, hemges, and a great assortment of Prints are now selling lower than the lowest at No. 5, B R. June 14, 18413. REED'S. CALIGOES.—A choice selection of Merrimack, Oh woe and blue, pinki•Ond all other kinds, small fig. ore. Two shilling calico for nine cents.; call and see, hit' mind, the only place is KINGSIiERY & CO. BONNETS.—A choke selection- of Florence, lace, China pearl, Pamela, Leghorn, and other fashion able styles of lodine' and misses' Bonnets, very cheap; also Bonnet ribbons, anificials, wreaths, &c. mash? KINGSBERY & CO. - 101 N ER'S TOOLS. —A good assortnient of Bead, el Moulding and Bench PLANES, grooving plow; and other Joiner's Tools, just received from the manu factory, and for sale low by . 0. D. BARTLE Fl'. 444 4 4 RETORT EXTRAORDINARY! THE public will of course attribute the.feeling with which S. P. Townsend. the self-styled " Doctor," in hid " Caution Eats*" speaks of De. Guysetts Cele brated Extract of Yellow Duck -and Sarsaparilla, tothe proat reputation and rapidly increasing sales of this excellent medicine, and the falling off in the sale of his worthless stuff, for it is " the hit bird that flutters r' We are daily receiving from our Agents in every direction similar to the following, which will .explain the increasing unpopularity of the " Doctors's° called sarsaparilla: [From our Agetit at Seneca Falls, Oct. s 4 ] "I am getting out of patience with TowWseniFi. It sours and we have a frequent blow up, to thereat beauty of surrounding objects ! Nothing of the kind occur' with youra; snd besides its medical properties are in'my opinion, imcithasurably sopttiif•" [From OUT Agent at littera Oct, 124 • " Your Yellow Dock & Sarsaparilla has" supervedetr Townsend. Sarsaparilla in most east., anti I am now selling of it three to one. - Much of Toiemasnds salmi and becomes no better than eery , poor nwlassts flavored wills vinegar." It is quite natural that the " Doctor" should regret the great falling atr in his sales, b tit ir certainly un wise for him to become. like his" edicine" soar and disposed to ■ " blow up !" uhe on to be In his " Caution Extra?' D. LORD The genuine Dr. Onysotte Compound. ie a afteatiGa prepanallon, containing in addition to Sanusparillle, Yellow Duck, one of the powerful aubetanceelknown; beside' other valuable vegetable ingredients, AND WILT. NOT,BOIJR. Bee Adverthernenf. • RINTS, PRlNTS—Selling from 4 . to 12i Pints 1 — per yard, acme very desirable patterns. at the Cr a tral Store d 4 bri N.H. N. N. B. ('IT A NTED. B• of Ifides:Talkonr and Grain Of ilk TV -kinds, on ell demand., if &Ryer& by tire Ira day of Fetousty nett. V. SMITH ilk CO: Toni amdi, Now. 11, 181 R. let " Flcmisil Undershirts. 4'c., Ac, STOVES ..STOVES .••• ,• - it4:i' I !curs; or 1 i S wine pysbl.e squat. etter'sidtratit . I perhaps, than at any other plseu la . ur itoklifir: d comity. . . •D. C. HALL, respectfully Worms Vs friends tod•the public., that he has two fix aide a his NSW IS 11 tit s. • general sod choice ssionineut of STOVES, of all sixes and pautinta.othich hs isprepaied to *cilia whole sale or retail, orenchant," fur cottony produeotipou the must atteommoddtiog terms. Mootig.tos stock are ate Air tight Complete, (all sizes), Stewart's Air tight. Rough and Iteady do Revolving floe rtes. l , Albany tit' do. Republican io., Central N. Y. 43. ; Ettref eye, ho t air oven, wi th Mary top, Praniain Rotes ; Nu. 1, 2, 3,4, 5,6, if the molt improved patterns : Air tight Parlor Stoves, all sizes ; Siz plates. all sizes ; Cannon Stores, an excellent artidefur OffiCe4, taverns, stores,,l,re.; Radiator Parlor stoves ; Kelp .. . . . stone pidad Askivis ; all rizcs mud box sloes; 4c. 4,000 lbs. of:Rusaia and American STOVE-PIPE. ready-made.; aim, Brass and Copper Kettles, of various patterns, together with s genera! assortment of Bram and Copper Were. TAIL NIT 111 MIT 11E11.1Mo 600 Lard Tubs, with a choice assortment of every article in the Tin agate line, to which the sus nion of Merchants, Pedlars, Families and Housekeepers t CLW taily" is invited. Tbre highest price will be paid for old outings. c•'ppet end brass. Wain, 'Turkeys, Chickens, and all kinds of . marketable produce will be received in pap• merit for Stoves, Tinware, Are. For stoics, aheatiroiv copmr and tinware, his antort! went is complete. He returns .his thauks to his old eustsiment, to whom, and the public he renews his Mei, union to tti•e him a cell before purchasing efretwhera; Don't mistake themlacr—but tbruember HALL'S south sire of the Pnblie Square. in Itlontany es Block. Towanda Dec. 12. 1848. D. C. HA IJ GREAT LOSS OF LIFE, ♦T TUK . D P 17A ti "1 4 s rZs THE iihrtiecriber respectful - • ' ly informs the citizens of 'Fu a ji- ad Bt hat he has opened a Market in the Union Block, * MI one doer sweat of Woodruff's - Hotel (basement story) • and wilt endeavor to keep constantly on hand, arid supply those who wish the means of "goo4.fi jog," with salt and Fresh Beef. Mutton, Limb, Veal, Pork, &c., of the finest quality and in the hest order. Candles & Soap by the ho: or pound, constant ly kept on hand and for sale at tow prices. Tiirarida. Aug. 29. 1818. A. HAWLEY. New Arrangement and Bel► Goods. RQG E FO WLE It hosing just received direct from the city. • new and large aserwtment of Fall , and Winter Goods, announces to the public that be will sell the same at unusually low prices. His assortment rmn.. mists of DST Goons, GSOCESIIIIS, 11•11111W•US, lay, Curtsar, de., de., and being selected with care and bought at the lowest rates, offess inducements sel dom to be met with. Moometon, Oct. 13. 1848. SHEETINGS AND 81DRTINGS --ir you will ex amine•our stock, you will be sure to buy, unless you should think the price so low, that there was some thing yrrnme in it. KINIISBERY & CO. DISSOLUTION. THECo-Partnership heretofore existing between the subocriber• is. this day dimwit-ea by mutual Con petit. The books, accounte, note% judgments, &c.. are in the hands of IL Fowler, for settletnent. and those knowing themselves intleht• d will do well to call and eetti4 11000. SE VELLON. L. FOWLER, ROGERS FOWLER. Monrorton. Oct. 13. 1838. n20.w6 NEW GOODS. Just receicing a large arid Rich Stock of New Fall and - Winter Good•, at FOR'44 CHEAP STORE AVHICH for variery, quality and cheapness will *ell compare with anything of the kind in tbe Coun try. Any one who will do ins the‘fairor to call and examine any of my MOO& I think rAn't fail to !moulted both with quality and price. The stuck nu-hides a greet variety of kich New rltvles of 'Dress Goods such as Plain and Fie'd, Blue, Pink and Scarlet all worsted Defames, Ftg'd Cashmeres,. Thihet Ciutha, Coeurv a , Silk Plaid Madonean, Plaid DeLanes, Black KO, Striped sod Silk warp Alpaca. Black Bontbazine, French and Scotch Gingham*, also, French, Enghalt, and American Cloths, Cassimeresand vesting*. Sheet ing's, Shining*, Ticking. Cotton Yarn, Wicking, Wad. ding, Batting and a choice lot-cif Fresh Groceries, Fish Hardware, Iron, Nada, Crockery, Boots and Shoes all of which will be sold at very low Prices, at E. T. FOX, No 2, Brick" Row. Towanda, Oct. 10, 113418. NEW AND FASHIONABLE MILLNERY I MISS GRIFFIN would inform her customers that she bas a Rand assortment of ready made Velvet, Silk, and Satin HATS, of the latest and most improved styles, awl also a variety of fashionable caps, and bead dresses, of various styles; wreaths for the hair &c. all of which will be sold at a low prize. Just received an additional supply of band-lases. flowers, ribbons, colored ruches, laces. Florence and Pearl Hatsofre. A. GRIFFIN. Towanda, Nov. 7, 1848. 11Q0OTS & SHOES, Sole and upper leather, Also 1-3 .• full assortment of Ladv's shoe*, Gaiters, Busk• ins. blips, walking shoe.. A good stock of Boys, Misses, and childeens; mens, youths boys, and child. coarse and kip boots. Also ■ first rate article of LA dy's, Gents. Miss. and Childs Rubbers, selling very cheap at- nl4 FOX's, No. 2. B. Bow. 11/11/FM A great variety of all kinds and styles .11fl which will be sold at a Wiling advance (copal city cost. A few rich black and natural lyni. Also swans down trimming, tippets and victor/we, for vale cheap at nl4 FOX'S. No. 2, B. R. LADYB GOODS.—Dress goods, fringes, gimps, black lace trimming, black veils, bonnet 'Delon*, silk scarfs, jenny find •hemstich mad revere wich. very rich, lady's, gents and misses hat kind, silk and lisle thread gloves, dress buttons, silk cord, rich super. and coml. plaid long shawls, jenny Lind hoods, child,. worsted coats, &c., at FOX'S. No. 2. B. R. 20 DOZ rpkoilid heavy bantered fine linen hdkfs. fur 12i eta at FOX'S No. 2, Brick Row. HARDWARE. --lion, nails, axes, and I superior 11 solids of carpenters adze, band nom wood sows, augers, slates. shovels, butts and screws, files, !mitres and (arks., few setts Col do, looking glasses, and in fait a general - assortment of Hardware which is for sale cheap at nl4 FOX'S, No. 4, B. R. HOSLERY of every description, geots cotton and worsted hole. lady. white black and colored me nus., also white black and shier e•lored enttem hose, cheaper than ever at Fur& No. 2, B. R. ( - MOTHS, Cassimsres m l Vesfings. A splendid lot V." of the. best end cheapest ' Perna English and Amelia's cloths, fine double lmi rd. doe skin and-fang eassinteres, and a first rate seat of Vesting,. Positirelribese are the bent bargains ever Wined in rourands... Gill ind see at FOX'S Na 2, B. R. 4TONS monk of thaw shesp.sed boantifel flows. Ms) tes st krres prices this over :sad Coate so Mitch; sitkinds of Almoniss fresh sod imp sood,onkr. very utids varrastoL—Markel sod C0d466 1.4 - No. I. B. Roo 011 3 & DYE-ST FFS, also Ittaichar by. the,grost, at No.:, D. 31. ' tar& , == GooM WINERT! weg " MI Cop r, Ita'WtY ~~ ~~ ~~. .~ M~~ .~ mniPioNsi DA NIEL I.oRti takes this method of informino the inh thit .nts or Dr.Of •rd..c, n I the siljolnine Country. that lie basremoired his stock to MONTANYIrs POKE. in Tows..d wh re he will tie in realirtess to Wait von his old cwoocuars. and as twiny new ones is wish to purchase goods cheap; for rah or srproced credit. His stock 's large, and cousi.t" i t pan of the tAlow o ; arttc es. 5.1: Iron. Nails:. Copper. Tin. Zinc. Shed Iron. Crowbart. Spades. Shovels. Furks. anvil,. rim. Blarksinith's bellows add screw Flutes, Log chaiits,9ritropec Site! springs, Hooks and Hinges. Shovels and rungs. Mill Sums. X cut. circular and panel do.. Japers. Chisels, Brads, Tacks. Butts. Screw and liagon boxes. Well and Cistern Pumps, Lead Pipe. • • all sires. .1 good assortment of Carpcn:er'3 • , , _.., is• Joine'rs foals, 4- Muse trimmings. • WORLD AIR TIGHT CQOKI ...r. •, , ,r• STOP 1 THE Decidedly the hest stove for Parnaer's use; it is distinguished for the liberal size of ha oven and fin. box. Tll. It is a•tached a Summer ristur', upon me boiler holes of which the wtoth tits. thereby rendering it in capacity equal to • six 1 o ler stove. • Coals can hscuansferred from the fre-but directly into-the summer c m . ture, by lreingarawn forward without the use of the ahoyel. The top or the oven is pion out by an iron-plate to prevent an excess of heat upon the artichts baking: it can he removed if the hest is v -e !el to he ineseasied. The oven will be found to bake with great imiformity in till its parts. o%er 100 of these stoves here been. sold within the last three months, and given entire satisfaction. Persona wishing to purchase these stoves, can have the privilege of returning thsm in .. two or Ours weeks, if they do not work' as recommended in eireiy respect. Also. a vide yof Air tight Caik Stoves, viz: The Yankee Notion New Encland. Wedeln. Fu t to. 111111 W ch P.'evated-Oteu, Premium Stores of dl sizes • Parlor Cooks Drum Stove", Six Plate do., of all sizes and dimens rut. •• The largest variety ever °Rend for sale In this place--w Ling at Coil. Insßare's Self Regulating Parlor ;move, the best iii use. Physicians !recommended this stove as being the beet extant for sick rooms, on ..mount of its uniformity! of beat It Islam ter, lieuttonimil of fuel; o ,uir:ng float cne third to . one ha:f lersthan any other parlor store in use. 40 lbs. RUSSIA & AMERICAN Stove Pipe on handl!. Cowarquently we are p clarerl !o funtielt.any gum, tity to order at wholesale prices. ALSO—A good assortment of J.tIPPANNED WARE, on bawl; He will a'so manufacture at 6iuds of Copper, Tan, and Sheet Iron W,ir la order on snort radix and warrant it to give good ts.t s'acticn. Towanda. Dec. 22, 1818. WHEREAS, by the .dorease of Curtis T. Fitch, late of the Hero' of Troy, Bradford County. Pa., the acting' and senior partner of the Firm of Fitch 4 Ballard, in said Bora' it becomes the duty of the subscriber. as the surviving partner of said firm. to settle and close-up the business of the said Company. Tbetefore„ all. persons indebted to the aforesaid com pany of Fitch & Ballard, or the Company of Fitch, Ballard & Bowen; the Company of Fitch & Bowen, or to any Companies of the Messrs. Pitches. all of which the said Company of Fitch & Ballard includes and succeeded, either by Note, Judgment, Book. Ac-, tf count or otherwise, are hereby no.ified, requested an required to call on the eubscriber, at the titers of the said firm of Fitch & Ballard, in the Bore of Tioy, and settle and pay the same, with as little delay as poen ble, after their several inlebteditest becomes due. And all persons basing claims or demands against the firm of Fitch & Ballard, or Fitch. Ballard & Bowen,.are requested to present the same to the subscriber, as above ni.mlioned. for adjustment. And any person or persons having claims against any of 'the former Companies above named, may present the same for settlement, ac cording to. the terms of the written agreement of said firm-of Fitch, Hellen] & Bowen, an inventory of -in debtedness or liabilities of the Company of Fitch & Bowen, up to, and dated Novembnr 1, 1845, under, and according to-the conditions of which. tho subscri ber became a c>pirtner of the firm of Fetch, Ballard Bowen. 0. P. BALLARD,. Surviving 'metier of the Firm of Fitch and Ballard. Troy, Pa„ Nov. 23, 1848. N. 11. The attention and patronage of the Publ:c is solicited to the put chase of the following-merchandise and property. to wit : A general assortment et. HARDWARE; Iron and Steel; Carpenter . and Joiner's Tools; Leather, Boots, Slices, Caps, a good variety of the newest Fanzine . and sizes of Cooking and parlor Stoves ; also Slope .Pipe ; • large quantity of Tin and Japan ware, Carriage Irons. A general assortment of GROCERIES.—One ant rate pair of Horses; one Tin Pedler'e Waggon; one Sleigh , and one pair of Dobbs; one Lutuber Waggon, dtc., all of said goods, and other property. will be sold lower. for money or appruired credit, than can be bought elsewhere, as the aforesaid Company's business must be closed. p The Argus, Reporter. Eagle and Danner will please copy the above advertisement fur three months, 'and send their bill to the subecriber for payment. Troy, Nov. 22, 1818; 0. P. BALLARD. OMMAN PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. DUCT. BELL would respectfully say to the inhah. itants of Bradford County, that he will be at Hammonds Hotel in the village ol Centieville on the first day of each month, at Tuttle, Tavern in-Smith firld on the 2d day of each month and at Woodruff's Hotel in Towanda on the third of nth month. where be may be coosuked in the practice of L'ROSCOPIA from 9A. M., until 4P. Al. 'to those who are mum qoainted with this Practice, it may be proper to say ' that it is the method of waiving et the printery seat of ' DISEASE, and consequent functional derangements, by an inspection of the Urine j which_in all - cases ihoohl be • species= of that first peeped in the morn ing, and brought in a dean phial. - By an inspection of this specimen he is mudded to arrive at once, at a Cor ea Diagnosis, of all chronic and sub-acute daisies, af fecting the human system wiAtout the necessity "and expense of visiting patients, or /objecting them to the fatigue of a long and Wigwag journey. and delicacy is also spared the blush which is often occasioned by the necessary enquiries of the visiting Physician.-- His medicines are selected from the vegetableXingdom rod are perfectly safe' in the varied ages end conditions of life : and long experience has proved their efficiency in curing every variety of the above diseases. Scores of testimonials might be pubrashed l fnun thaw who have been ennui by his medicines. whom awes have baffled all other modes of treatment, and bed been con sidered incurable. Let none despair therefore, until they have canto:led Me. N. B. The naaf, 'and age rust in nay ems so• company die specimen a fee dm purpose of recording, 4m. ni4 - LEAD PIPE, all sizes, and.Bltigli Moe; .for side by d2O I.& UTANTED fOOO SU"' Pelie.for which the hightrit " 111 4 ' l 4 D-C. B=Mi NEW PARLOR STOVES, NOTICE. MMWM2I=2=I W. Merchant's Celebrate l 1 G. Which lkillhO a bulimia:MlL.) huitirecallon for Diseases of the Human Flesh. TIME . and experience have fully proved that that this UNI V Ff.,SA REMEDY has not not its equal on the list of popular medicines, having been muss than 14 years before the public. Testimony of the um.' disinterested character of he wonderful effects on the animal economy is almost-did ly presented to the proprietor. A young man in the town of Wilson, whose clothes were burnt off of him, Was restored (without 'auntie) by the timely use of the Oil. Numerous are the unsolicited atatemects of patient* themselves, and others whit have used the Oil, 01 which in tbemsabies appear iernarksble; that „they at all interested in s pecuniary point, they could hinny haste been credited. The following diseases are among many ritheri in the cure of which this Oil has tern completely successful taut jn which others had entirely failed Sperms, Sweeney, Rin4hone, Wiodgalls, Pull Evil, Cal lous. Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds, Lameness, Fresh Wounds., Sprains, Bruises, Sand Croaks. Foundered Feet, Scratches, or (hems Mange, Rhen malign. Bites of Animals, External Poisons, Penile! Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boile,-Corns, Whit lows, Burns and Scalds, Chilblains, Chard bands, Cramp, Contractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness el the Joints, Caked Breasts, dkc. CUATION TO PURCHASERS. • Beware of COUNTERFEITS, and be sere theorem j of the Sole Proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT. LOCKPORT, N. Y., I. bloWn in the side of the 'gril -1 tle, or in his .hand writing ever the cork. Don't be persuaded to_take any thing else with the .promise it is just as goed, due., due. This is practised by these wt principled dealers whose conscience will stretch like India R. bber, and who are of a kindled spirit of those in' our large Cities, whose nefarious practices have so re cently been exposed to the action of Corwess. Those who attempt to Counterfeit this article are re reseed to the law of New York, of May 1845. by which it will be seen that every person meddling in these counterfeits is subject to indictment; imprisonment, sad tine. A person selling out of this state, will be table• ter: rest whew iti the state, and also to he held u e wrimeas against those he bought of or sal& for. . All Onters addressed to the proprietor wEII* ed to. • Get a pamphlet of the Agent end ese what wanders are accomplished by the use (alibis medicine. Sold by respectable &mime generilly in the. United Swes and Canada. For sale by .Clundterlin &Porter, Towanda, E. 1). Wells. Lywrenceville. Edwin , DietvGiviolt) o ll. Abel Tonsil, Montrose, Pomp .& Kinsey. twat, Lewis Smith & Co,; Allentown, 1 1 1. E. Duifin, South Enshisk Oct, pith 1i t ne11,4,, TjARDW ARE & CROCIIERX. —A sonJ eesseup 11. wet at the Central Bice. U. rewind/4. Der. 4, 1848. lIARDWARE, a good Oroorteurat; aki.wigeo &ed. Nana Ice. No. B.K. 1.00,100. RON. Iron--A pod nonselsont .r ode at A. Use sty,,, Tuniiinds, Sim. 7 i I S4B. '- • -..:~: ~~_ a te ler Jr -0.14% 11114 . • L. 774 3 ai m ez .P 1 pm t 72 On cum