nl /bykrtisenents. ostc4w cipAsaa g `an and o the Orphans oattdf wadfurd tip: 1J- will be exposed to public aide at the house of fred, Stool& the•premises,in D r 6,484 &Tie., en EATER D AVllhit4kl day Of Felt.; IS l l9olone o'clock, P. hi.,alithat certain piece okland Img.od being in said . township, and known as the properly •Oflames T. Strong deed., and boonded es fol lows: -On the mist by N - . 43. Bosley, 'north by Nicholas Vorhisi west dry SehYles-Gates and Jamas Harkness, jr. and south by adjoining land belenging to said J. T Strong —Containing -about 55 mcrea, nearly all cleaned, Well fenced. andlin fine condition for pasturing or meadow. Attendance givenjat the time - and place oT sale, and termitnade known. • B NELSON, • SUSAN STItONG, Administrators. 10th, 1899 -Janus Rf,GISTER'S NOTICES.—Notice is hereby given to all persona interested, that Stephen H. Stiles, administrator of the estate of Gli nting:. Walker, dec'd, late of Burlington ; - Chancy P. Mitchell and Mabel Mitchell Adminis trators of - William Mitchell, deed late of Troy. Julius Russell, administrator of the estate of Joseph Gibbs, late of Windham, dec'd.. Frederick Fisher, Guardian of Joseph P., Mary C. John W. and Elias S. Miller, [Rumor children of Mark M Wei dec'd—have filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, the accounts 'of their several administrations upon the estates aforesaid, and that the same will be presented to the Orphan's court of said county, on Monday. the btb day of Febuaty next, for confirmation and allow ance. 11. BLACK, Reg. Register's Office. Towanda, Jan. I. 1849. • 61111PIPIERIV 00T/IM 011.13M0 ,- D y an order of the Orphans' Court of Brodkin! Co., I) will bo roposed to public sale, on Saturday, the 20th Jay of January, .1849, at 1 o'clock, P. M., upon the premises, the following property, to wit : A certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Troy, county aforesaid, late the estate of Wm. Knox, dec'd, bounded on the lands of—Ward tact by land of James De Witt south by land of Win. 141orri4on we=t by the highway leading from Granville to Troy. Containing one handfed acres, or thereabouts. Attendance given, and tams made known on the day or sale. CHAS DRAKE. Administrator Granville, Der. 19, 1848, of Wm. Knox, dec'd. IST OF JURORS drawn fur Feb'y. term A. D I 1848. • BRAND JCBORS. Armenia John F. Becker,. Athens Boro- 7 —ChaF. Comstock, Burliugton—Rahsom Ward, Canton—Jpihn Vandyke, Jr., Franklin-Waldo Lyon, Granville—A T Morrison, Herfick—F,zechiel Carr, Leroy—John Coon, Rome—Peter Vought, 'Standing Stone—Alanson Morris, Stephen Canfield. Shesbequin—Samuel Gran, C Brown, Samuel Lake, Alvin Bailey, Smithfield—Newman Colvin, Towanda Boro—H A Carey, William Briggs, Troy Twp—Alonzo Thomas, 4:ister—Edward Wysos—John B. Conklin, arren,--R. L. Cob”ro, Wells—David Pratzmen, T IST OF LETTERS Remaiping in the Post Office 14 at Towanda, Quarter ending Dec. 31, 1848. Arnold D Hafnium C W Austin WM 2 Johnson Caleb Armstrong E T Kellenlien Thos Anstin 14 Kelley H C ' 2 Bettsham J Kelley Mrs C Beardsley H 'l' • Lanning Mrs A W Belding Lucy Leach F Burbeck 14 3 Laporte John Bennett Thos McGill Dennis Busher J 2 Mullany S B I..vett E Mullany Thos Brown .1 N Malony Morris • Black H Marshall C Batcheler T, 4 McEllwain A • Bucher-N A Mace E LIST OF rasssass JURORS, MIST weze. Barr J&W & Co 2 McKinney Miss M Astlum—Henry Gaylord, Augustus Ward, Baxter H Mason K BinghamW McClow Mrs M 8 Athens Twp--Edward Murray, Burlington—Orrison Shackleton, Bowman Geo McAllister John 2 Canton—Divid 8 Granteer, Thu irs Case, Bulls Amos McCord John Columbia—Orr Wilson, Brown C A Mitchell M - ... Durell—Harry Benjamin, Edward Acla, B flee James Newell Miss A M S Brag Jahn Nolle &Co Mew Frankiin—lra Varney. . :,. Bo il s John Newell .1 J Granville—William Bunyan, I. • Litchfield—Orson Corner, Burriughs A Ostin Wm . Monroe—Alonzo Bowman Lanning Hart, /Oat) Barley D O'Brien Wm Somers Bull D M. Powell Mrs M M - Condon James Potter Joseph orwell—Francis Chubhuck, Pike—Cyril, Stevens, Travor Bosworth, Cook S Powell J C Roine—M , ses Moody, William Parks, - Henry D. Cannon Win Palmer A 0 Rockwell, Cannon H J • Pennyman I Clark Miss M Post Isaac Ri.lgl);•ry Win Covell, I Chamberlin & Porter Poncher Miss J " 4 1trloglilli—Hettry Mt , itgnmerr, • Crimmins M Peck M stanil .1! Stone-4olin G "idyll, sim:htield—lsrael Philip,. Cyrel Fairman, Jas. C Cat.e B F Pennypacker A soUili Creek—Jesse Moore, Cummings C ' Palmer N Pierce, t'astle 8 Pestanna Mrs P sh. -h...mitn—Cny Kinney, . '"Lt• Chutibuck A 2 Pierre S spriti2lield—Alfred Brace, Conroy P ' Phillips J ; Towin.la Boro—T P Woodruff, John Bridleman, Chamberlin A S Rogers E M Wm B Dodge, i cahelly ?digs E Robison Miss J In'valu , ing—Alex P Biles ' Clark James Russell C 8 t ..\% ~;1..L.4;e 0 H Shepard. Carpenter E Roumfort Gen A L i Carter John Resett James Warren—Alexander Dewing, Coolhaugh E • Rogers Thos W Cummings Mrs C . Stover .1 D DeWelaka 1 • Stockwell Chasi Decker S Strickland Luke 2 belong D . Smith Ira H ' Dewitt Wm R Simonson Garnett Deming D M . - Spencer W D Dodson T If • Smith F Doherty Jan - Spratt Rev Geo Elwell Wm 5 Smith John Elliot J Rmith Riley Elliot Thos Stewart D 'Fisher F 2 . Shiner Stephen ..... Foss Miss CAT . Leavitt W Ford F Todd Mrs C Frink Miss H Taylor .1 Grsnis Mrs C W 2 Taylor Geo B Green J F . Thompson Ellen Griffin Miss A Welch P Green A Willson W Grace P Wattles A Cillin Owen Wells & Bogart. Mess Gillson J M Ward P C Hotchkiss _F 2 Warn Miss 8 M Hayden Thos Wright D Heath Miss R Warner M A Rages Chas Wise F Herley J Wells Chas F Hunt F Willson E Hawthorn J White Mary . Howragan E Wells Thos Humphrey Mr, M E. W. BAIRD, P. M. I= Vbany—Christian Heverly,Joseph Menardi, Miner 4('itrox, - .1 , 3-him—Udall Terry, A imenia—L C Shepard, Burlington—Asahel Smith, Justin Morley, Henry Voiburgh, Onlumbis—Allen S Parsons, - Canton—James Ketchum, Durell—Robert I:ranviPe—lohn Vromani, Leroy—Reuben T Palmer. Orrisqn Royse, Orwell—Dennis Darling; G O Frost, Pike—Gilbert Dimon, S Halsted, Standing Stone—R .l Proudfoot, Albert Newell, s:p ring field—Wm Harkness, Smitlifield—Asher Huntington, Geo. W. Campbell, S'ieile , tuin—Jacub Reel, Tivy Rum—Thomas Maxwell, Elijah Runyon, F S Arfrsw,irth, Trwi Tup—z't , plien Chi;son, tockwuud, Samuel Holcomb, Aaron Wv , (a—John Allen, NV‘ ald , inl4-I , rarl Camp, Nelcon Overton, Warren—Jonnnt Currier, H B Brown, REMOVAL TL TYSSF.S MERCUR, has removed his Law Office T_ to the 6eclnd story of 2ilontanye's New Block, corner of the Public Square and Main'sueets Towanda, Dec. 30th, 1918. EXPEDITION TO CALIFORNIA. rj'iu undersigned are preparing en expedition to .1 Calif - mole, and are desirous of procuring persons t' engage in it. The well known riches of that terri t4ry rrtiders it unnecessary fur us to hold nut induce mints to j in. It is proposed to start about the hit of and take the Saute Fr route, via St-Louis. Ap. 1 , 04-anon my, be made by letter, or othervrise to the subscribers at Rome Bradford Co. Pa. J. M. CRANMER, Rome Jan. I. 1949. S.C. MANN. REMOVAL THE Subscriber tuts remlved his large Mock of Dry 1.,„ Goods, Groceries, Hanlwere, Crockery, Books & Stationary &c. &r„ to the New Brick Block, east side of main street, two doors South of the Public Square, hi. friends and the public are respectully Invited to call J. KINGSDERY, JR. Towanda, Dee. Roth, 1818. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS: 30el VOLE S. published by the American Sunday V School Union. and 1m sale low in quintities tomtit purchasers.' my 2.3 0. D. RARTLETT. STOP A MOMENT 111 T HAVE A WORD TO SAY! If you are at any I time in want of STOVES or Tinware, permit me as a friend to advise you b . % call at D. C. 1-1 tLI2B-13 5 keeps the largest supply, sells the most reasonable, and you eau buy to better advantage, than at any other Place in or out of Brad ford County, and I am sure you e-d have no fears of regretting any purchase you may make. Don't forget this matter. J. J. IC. Towanda, Dec. 12, 1848. REEN PARASOLS—a few more of those splen- A/ did green silk and Turk satin fringed parasols and sllidee just rer'd and selling very low at PDX'S. AV ANTED, any quantity of Butter, at the market pricer, at he Central Store. IC' N. BETTS.-. GLoT & CABBIMERCB—EngIish- French & •-) American Broad Cloths and Cassimere Also a large 'imminent of fancy cassimeres, we ask the privilege (4 - bho wing goods in this line e4pecially at the Central B. c.r. t ,. -LAST ,AigilY* 9F- • i , WINTER '....600,D54 'EFL VE the pleasure Of-annouseing to. :public LL that they are now receiving eiether large. sod general assertmertt of GOODS. Towandnillee. t,1848. ' ' : • 1 .1 • • • • NEW GOODS ATi THE. CENTRAL 'STORE' ! VOW opening at — the show; fitittlieliniet a very 1% large ind desirable anottnient of FALL AND WINTER el ODDS, which will be sold at 'very low rates. Business at' this establishment conducted upon fair end honest- priticiples. You have our thanks for past favors and we hope fof a continuance of the same as we are bound;to sell Goads Cheap. Towanda. Dee. 4. 1818:. N. N. I3ETTS. TIE LATEST ARRIVAL MORE NEW GOODS. WE are DOW receiving and opening a new and general assortment of Goods just from the Qba. ker City, and we confidently say they cannot-be beat for variety, neatness of style, quality or quantity ; and , they mast and 'hall be sold as low as the same goods can be bought this aide of the city. Our stock is full and complete, consisting of every thing mankindataad in need of, The stock iv made up of Dry goods. Gra caries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron and Nails, Pait.ti, Oils, Glass, Varnish,: Dyevetuffii, Boots, Shoes, Leather Fish, Salt, and in fact everything that is in demand..-: Persons making purchases will do well to call and ex. 'amine our stock before purchasing,- u we make no chargesfor showing goods. DRY GOODS, A good and cheap variety of Alpaccas, Gingham, Oregon plaids and Detains, a large and. good assort. ment of Cloths Casiiitneres, sattioetts, Kentucky Jeans, satiin and silk vesting., table diaper. brown and blue cotton and brown and blue linen tal.le cloth, Muffs of all sizes prices and descripdans„BuCalorzobee. Sheet logs, ahirtings both brown and bleached, Hats and caps of the latest styles; wool shirts and drawers, Carpet bags, gloves and mittens, Hosiery, any luantity of cot• ton yarn and carpet yarn, white and colored at of which will be sold cheaper.for cash, than at any other establishment in town. ELLIOTT & TOMKINS. Towanda, Nov. 16, 1848. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL prrsmui indebted to the estate of ELEAZER NORMAN, deed., late of SyringGeld enship, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenicated for settlement. JOHN NORMAN, ISAAC 'COOLEY, Administrators. January,3, 1848 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the atlas of John Erskine, A decd., late of Herrick township, are hereby reques ted to make paynient without delay, and those basing claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. MARGARET ERKSTNE, JOHN ERSKINE, Herrick, January 3. 1849. 'Administratewe. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of IRA PEAR• BOLL, deemed, late of Ulster townhisp, are hereby requested tomake payment without delay, and those having elalms•agaitist said estate will please pre. sent them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN BOWMAN, SUSAN PEARSOLL, Ulster. Deennber 4, IFI4B. Administrators. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned, hawing been appointed an Audi for by the Orphans Court of the County of Brad ford to audit .the administration account of John F. tat ranee, sdminitrator of the goods and chitties which were of William Bertran, late of said County, deed. will attend to the duties of his said appointment at his office in Towanda Borough on Tuesday the 30th thy of liouary 1849 at two o'clock P. M. of which all persons interested will take notice. HENRYBOOTH.. A °dim,. Towanda. Dec. 26th, 1818 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Joss 'Donut- NWT r, dec'd., late of Standing Stone tp. are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. PHILIP GRAICE, Executor. Standing stour, Dec, 11,1RIR. iiiiiii ISM=EIM .. - • , ' . .gt - • • t 4 .1 . ' :,...* .• , ' 4, .' ' ' , 4, ' !-Lie r i!, •. • „,:, !4 • _ /OW t r , ,•.-k z i , . iIA i tiq rjrre .= ' - ' a9rriitacitollaiLlilire - ith entire sine of i W DrogsA , r ledc ..L Oroceil!4i l n t lipes, rlir" lyinghasQ 4 purel;a l .faevr f 'art ions to thaiutt . itiaLnssaiattria;iliiPiiree. at ilia iild siand, in Kingppory's ,13!oc)i, ilia _most conr, AIR *Mk al brains Mack* . 0 DPlAaatatblalliata* ever (4 ,T4 4 / I .4 ?B r fa- t#ratr'94au4t4 44 1 Physicians are particularl invires to call and exam ini-tair Ildridliiiectiefoitiairehartmetieließhesel.. iWir: NOW/MAO NW* 'lludoelery article ham berm Wright with great care,,to. avoid cheap ocatruars, which ate usually kept all Ximireerithopp, to supply thomignarint of what they.are purchasing. the scickat" • ! LELEMST. gIiSCOI biEsENSO9 ' is worthy the attention of gloss who wish to,huy cheap, I have a full eupply of Bugais. Teas, Catfpes„ Candles. Camphins, Lamp oil, Soaps, Starch, Omani! MuStartl, Allspice, Cayenne & black Poppers, 4-c. &c. I have also purchased a havy . stock of the Ararat quality of pure unadulterated" 31L.431.4:1W„ 111.11/MIEIR2IIB. such as Copulae. Brantly• Pale bran! do.. American Campaign 'Hine, Port do., Madeira do. Malaga' do: Claret do., HoMniGht, St Croix Item. rk. England do. Motiongabela and .commati,biskey., IP,, 0101 I would call the attegainaog ,tatallords. or ,Invalids,wh.o, use the same for userliciaid 'fort:tapes, of / others who use either Wines or Liquors in . tlierr pure slate, tir pll and examine the quality and prices. nave likewite a variety of rancy . Goods, such as Military and wash-ball Soaps, Tooth Brushes and Pori. der; Colones; Hair Oil and'tirushes ; Ouo of Rose; Steed Nibs and Holders, &c. &C., sit of which are worthy the attention of those desiring useful ano Grey articles. Having been appointed Agent for selling most of the POP. t4..AR PATENT MEDICINES offered to the public, i assure my customers that I shall newer impose upon the Ohne by. offering cheap Medi cines, counterfeited by speculators, thereby either sell ing a useless or poisonous drug. I pirchase all my medicines of the Adepten or. their =choirs agents, thus guarding against imposition so frequently practis ed. Remember, at this shop I sell none but .genuine Medicines. I take great .plea.vare In anncmocing .to-tha public that I bate made arrangements with Doctors HUSTON & LADD, whose medical reputations, are firmly estab lished, to cor.thase their office-at my Drug Store, and whose knowledge of the business, will be of great benefit to me, as well as my customers, in making prescriptions, &c. aj Remember the New Drug Store is in Kings. bery's Block. Towanda, November 2.3, 1847. " Goods well Boaght, are half Sold !" 0. D. BARTLETT, T now opening a large stock and extensive variety of .1. GOODS, selected with the greatest care, and bought under great advant eges 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, him so bought that he can and will aelt on as fa uorable terms as the eest, and will endeavor to show to community the advantage of buying from those who buy well. Towanda, May 23, 18413. B. KINOSBERY & Co., ARE now receiving a new supply of GOODS fram New York. Also, one ark bad of 'SALT. CLOTHING STORE. • THE subscriber has opened a Currotwo sTon[, two doors north of the Public Square, on Main . street, (nearly opposite the new brick tavern now being erect ed by C. L. Ward, Esq.) wherehe wilt keep constantly on han3, and for sale at the lowest possible prices, • large and general assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, such as COATS PANTS, VESTS, SHRIT-BOSOMS, CRAVATS Collars, Stoas,Suspentlen, Glom, Hosiery, Drawers, Fiannef Undershirts, 4T., ()T.. He,bas also on hand and is constantly receiving, a argo R.FOri mend of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS I such as Silks, Satins, !Versailles, &c.. ail of which will be made up to order on short notice and on reasonable terms. The subscriber having been s practicarTitilor for the last 15 years, in the city of New York, natters himself that he can give satisfaction to all who may fa vor him with their patronage. •rr His Clothing is all made up under his own inspee tion, and he has therefore no hesitancy in recommend., ing it to those who wish to purchase. ."." CUTTING and MAK/Nil UP for persons who prefer to furnish +lsar own materials; and Caning Alone for persons who wish to have their ger.nents made else. where--all of which shall be dour with neatness and despatch,l The imbiteribei Is also agent for A. Wheeler's Report of Fashions, which he can furnish to such as are want• ing, On reasonable terms. B. A. SMITH. Towanda, June . 6, 1848. CALICOES.—A choice selection of Merrimack, or ange and blue, pink and all other kinds, small fig ure. Two shilling calico for nine cents; call and see s ho• mind, the only place is KINORBERY & CO. BON N ETS.—A choice selection of Florence, lace, China pearl, Pamela, Leghorn, and other fashion able styles of ladies' and misses' Bonnets: very cheap; also Bonnet ribbons, artincials. wreaths. &c. may 17 JOI'NER'S TOOLS.—A good assortment el. Bead, Moulding and Bench PLANES, grousing plows, and other Joiner's Tools, just received from the manu factory, and for sale low by f). D. BA RTLE TT. RETORT EXTRAORDINARY! T ss public will of course attribute the Feeling with which S. P. Townsend, the self-styled " Doctor," in his "Caution Extra" speaks of Dr. Onyents Cele: bested Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, tothe great 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!" We are daily receiving from our Agents in every direction similar to the following, which will explain the increasing unpopularity of the " Doctors" weaned sarsaparilla: (Prom our Agent at Seneca - Palls, Oct. 241 "I am getting eat of patience with Townsend 's. it sours and we have a frequent- blow up, to the great beauty of surrounding objects! Nothing of the kind occurs with yours; and besides its medical properties are in my opinion, immeasurably superior." [Prom our Agent at Ithaca Oct. 2.] ! Your Yellow DS& & Sarsaparilla has isuparseded Townsends Sarsaparilla in most cases, and I am now selling of it three tootle.. Much of Townsend, sours and becomes no better than very poor molasses flavored toilA vinegar." S • It is quits natural that the " Cantor" ebetia regret the great falling off in his tales. bat it is .aertainly un• wise ;fin him to become, like his 4 ' inedicine'"aour and disposed to s " blow up !" as he seems to be in his "Ceution Extra." Thu genuine Dr. Onysette Oninpthinde is a otter ' relle preparation, containing in addition, to Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, one of the powerful. substances known ; besides other ,valuable vegetable ingredients, AND WILL NOT SOUR. See Advertisement. PAINTS, OILS & DYE-B TUFFS, aloe' Matches by the grow, et No.-% B. R. FOX'S. • ‘Ai ANTED. Beef Hides, Tallow and Grain of all V kin.dv, on all demands, if delivered by the *it day of February nest. E. BlitITH & Towanda, Nov. 11, 184 A., DRY GOODt AMONG our Dry Goods may be found almostevery variety of -Dress Goode. suchwe plain Black. Plaid and sithstriredlitpus, figured dignities and easlnimer, plain and silk iuiped &gait! lowers, 'English and Fitned Merinos's. _French. b 4 r.oteh. and. Ammiean Gingham+, black, plaid and striped drisi 014, bo s ideri s great variety of other goods not worth while io be mas tic nel fall and' Me for ritualises at the Central stove. dt N. N. B. , , - TOWANDA NEW CHEAP KINGSBF.RY & CO. MaM SWVEs,,-.I')RIOUSA: .1, county... . D. C. HALL ,respertfully infirm, his friends end the pultlicolrit he has ociei fur sale lA•hii rtg'w la general Mid choke assortment of STOVES; of all sizes and Patterns...which he - is ptrparal ibletl at wlioln. sale or Zetsil,„ or estehange fur Country' priodeie upon tha ennui accommodating termi. Among has 'tack are the '• Air tight Conspidt, t(all titre). Stewart's ttrr tight, Roughend Ready da. revolving : Pe du., .d/barty city dcy, Republican do., Central N. Y. do. ; .Buck eve , hot an• oven. uiith rotary top,. Premium Stoves, No. I, 2,3, 4,5, 6. of Ilta mod unproved paUtros : - Parlor-Stoves, all sites; -Six plates. all tire# ; Cannon Stones, an extellent article for offices, taverns, store, fit; Ridiator:Parlor stores ; Key stone patent skeet i all sites Band box stove, 4r. ' 4.000 lbs. Russia and Ainerican STOVE-PIPE. ready-made; also. Brass sad Copper Kettles. of various patterns. together with .a general assortment Brun sad Copper Ware. T= NIT UV A. NAL IEOI • 500 Laid Tuba, wish a choice assortment of every article in the Tin ware line, to which the attention of l'ilincliants, Pedlars, Families and Hotmekeepenrpne. rally ,is invited. cc 7 The highest price will 'be pikl for eld castings. copper and brass. Grain, Tireeys, Chickens, and all kinds of maiketable produce will be received in pay.. went for Stoves, l'inware, For stoves, .beetirnn, cApwr and tinware, his u.ort• amid is complete. He retains his thinks -to his oil customers, to whom, and the public he renews his invi tation to give him'. call before purchasing elsewhera Don't mistake the ft/ace—but remember H ALL:B south side of the Public; Square. in Montanyes Mock. Totvanda Dec. 1 12, 1848. D. C. HALL . GREAT LOU' OF- LIFE, •T Ttl Itian;l34lnPg3 2141.MWM. THE Subseriber respectful ' ly informs the citizens of To. •'•,, • . wands tbat be has opened a Mertrt in the Brion Block, • 1. g . one door west of Woodruff - " Hotel (basement story) Mid Will endeavor to keep eonatantly on band, and 'supply those who wish the means of "good living," with Salt and Fresh Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Pork, &c., of the finest quality and in the best order. • e . 'Y Candles & Soap by the boa or pound, constant ly kept on band and for sale at low prices. Towanda. Aug. 29. 1818. A. HAV9LEY. NEW GOODS. Just receiving a large and Rids Stock of New Fall and Winter Goods, at WHICH fur variety, quality and cheapness will well compare with anything of the kind in the Coun try..., Any one who will do me the favor to call and examine any of my Goods I think can't fail to beet:tiled both with quality and price. The sleek iaeludes>t great variety of Rich New Styles of Dress Goods such as Plain and Blue, Pink and Scarlet all worsted Del.anes, Filed Cashmeres, Thibet Cloths, Cocurgs, Silk Plaid Medonean, Plaid Helaine., Black Plaid, Striped stud "-Silk warp Alpaca, Black Bombazine, French and Scotch Gingham., also, French, English, and American Cloths, eamiimeres and Vesting,. Sheet ings, Shillings, Ticking, Cotton Yarn, Wicking, Wad 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 Priees, at E. 7'. FOX, No 2, Brick Row. Towanda, Oct. 16, 1848. BOOT'S & SHOES. Sole and upper leather, Also a full assortment of Lady's shoes, Gaiter., Busk ins. Slips, walking . shoes. A good stock of Boys, Misses, arid children.; mens, youths boys, and child-. coarse and kip boots. Also a first rate article of La dy's Gents. Miss. and Childs Rubbtra, selling v- ,. y cheap at 014 FOX'S. No. 2. B. Row. A /TUFFS, A great variety of all kinds and styles li/.. which will he sold at a trillinz advance from eity curt A few rich black and'natural lynx. Also swans down trimming, tippets and eletorines, 6a sale cheap at . n 14 FOX'S, No. 2. B. R. T ADIS- GOODS—Dress goods, fringes, gimps, block law trimming, black 'veils, bonnet ribbons, silk weds, jenny lind henastich and revere stich. bkle. very rich, lady's, gents and misses best kind, silk and lisle thread gloves, dress buttons, silk cord, rich super. and com. plaid lung shawls, jenny bud hoods, childs. wormed coats. &c., at FOX'S. No. '2. B. R. 20 DOZ .p!endi,) heavy F..nlere,l fine linen hilkfa fur I 2 eta. at FOX'S No, 2, Brick Row. HARDWARE.—Iron, nails, ales, and a superior article of carpenters adze, han I saws, wood Baas, augers, slates. shovels, butts and screws, files, knives and forks, s kw'setts 51 do., looking glasses, and in fact • general assortment of Hardware which in for sale cheap at nl4 Fart..., No. 4, H. IL u °SIERT of every description, gents` cotton and wonted hose, ladys . wilte black and colored me rinos, also white black and slat~ coloreds cotton ho s e, cheaper if al ever at FOX'S. No, 2, U. R. CLOTHS. Ciavimeres and Vesting'. A splendid lot of the bra end cheapest French English and American clothe, fine double WIN. doe skin and fancy caseimeres, and a first rate east. of Vestings. Positively these are the best bargains ever offered in Towanda. Call and see at FOX% No. 2, B. R. 4 TONS more of .those cheap and bgantiful Sugars. Also Tea at long prices than ewer and Coffee to match ; all kinds of Uri:merles fresh and in good order, wary article wan-anted.--Mackrel end Codfish dm., at nl4 FOX'S, No. 2. B. Row. 1.. aanrrnc. .< I. lI.BNITS. Completion of the North Branch Canal ! BRISTOL EL SMITH, jAVINti forked a co-partnership in the manlike tore of BOOTS & 8110118, at the old stand three doors nerthrof Rridge et. wouhliespectitily inform tbeirtriende and the public, that they will carry on the tattiness in sIP it, branehm—keep on handand make to ordev,'emerything in their line in - the neatest manner and 'in their lateit style. ' ' • Beleivitig that they can do is good or better Watt than can tie had elsewhere they would my to those Wish ing goed article hi their line to give them a call, and they shall be eativfled. Repairing done on abort Make. CY Produce • ef - all 'hinds taken kr work. , Hides wanta lb exchange. for •Rocita and Shoes and. Leather. Towanda Dec. 14, 1114111.. , B. & ZYISIA S- ITEAMT.B' 1313017 UV. 2163. a. DI an order Pr the Orphane d Court 4 Bruit .id 1.1.pi1l bu,exproi,t9 public sale Ink §ATAIRDA,..Y. 3 4 joy illyebrnary t . IMO, all o'cloc4t, upon , the pre mtlea.a u pp4arrogeel of land in, Towanda bete': lota the proPeity of Trattisn Kirwan! 40'0., bottodca th°,9 9 rib bi 4 0 h0,,Wi:Col, on the Cast Ay notte.to:uth bJ Diviaien,st... and, lc est by.,Naip street, contOliong altout twenty -tour quire rai l • . Attendance'sircu !no terma,tnedeltnri p the day or , , W: TIFFA?iIt o Jannari, 10th. . 7 • Aatiltinip . hater.„ ini;r — FOl'd CHEAP STORE. {11. 4 ; na? :6* 'CZ= 1101014 M 51)1-txtlz. ES MEIMEMI 111-TI 111 111 n. I I ~~ ~~, == =1 FIANIEL LORD takes this method of informing the inhnhitm'a of , firtdf. rrd /omits imi the 'adjoining. country, that be hassentoeed his mooch. RP ARON TA N YE'r3 Ri ICrii. littOßt,"iti l'wiiiiii.r, where he will tie in readiness to wait upon his old cu tourers, and as many new ones as wish to putchansogoodi chile fist cash or *proved credit. -His stock 'it barge. and consi s ts in .pert ekr the Miewin articles, iris; ;* . Iron. Nails. Copper. Tin. Zinc: Sller.4 14,n. Crowbar.: 2 6'fiadeS. Amide. Forks. tivilt, - 'lees. Bh e:onith's bellows wyl erettqdates, Log chains"rolrk. ropes. Steel spring , ifoOks and 'Hinges; Shov.els aa r d Tonsrs., Mill Saws. X cut , cieeula'r and panel do.. dlugurs. Ciiiselslirads, Tacks. ..Batts. 'Serew artil • , • . 118gott boxes. Well and Cistern 'Pumps, Lead Pipei. all sizei. , VI good assurrnient of Carpenter''s V.foinerelools k i: H ouse trimm i ngs. - . --.' • • . waRLD Mit TIGHT - Cll - 010NG--S-TOVE, • • Decidedly the beats we for Farmer's use; it. is distinguished for the liberal lir:tor:its overkana Ore box; To it is sitacbed a Stm act fixture, upon the boiler, holes of which the wash bailee fits. thereby rendering:it in capacity equal to as x boiler stove. Coale can he transferred from the fire-box directly into the sonorrer cm tune, by bciugdrawn forward without the use of the shovel. The top of the oven is protlerded by au [hotplate to prevent :So exams of beat upon the ionic:es halting; it can be removed if the heat is nee's! to:be ineressed. The oven will be foulsi t t bake with great uniformity in all Its Farts: Ovet 100 of these stoves have been. sold within the led three months, end giver:entire satisfaction. Persons, wishing to purchase these stoats. can have the .. privilege of returning thin in two er three weeks. if they do not work as recommended in eve-y respect. Also, a variety of Air tight Cook Stoves, viz: The Yankee Notion. New England, We sean, Fa t m, Iron Watch,Elevatadidvan,.P:aatiuus Stores of. all sized Paths Cooks 4 Drum Stoves, Sie.Plate do., of all size and,dimenaierra. THE NEW PARLOR STOVES, The Largest variety ever offered for-wale in this place--g.llirig; at Cost. - o:7Thice's kolf.Regulatiog Parlor - stove. the best in use. Pliyaiciankreemuirended this stove as being the best extant for sick rooms, iiii :mount of its uniformity . of _heat. It is also very eionnuical of fuel ; requiring from one third ter:one ball lessithan any other parlor stovitin use.. ~ . . 40 lbs. RUSSIA & AMERICAN Stowe Pipe owhana ! ! ConAequewly we are prepared to furnish any titian• lily to order at wholesale prices. • . ALEO.7-A good Assortment of JAPPANIIED WARE, on band. Re‘Will also manufacture all 1134 of Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron %Potato order on anon notim and warrant it to give good'estisfactisur. Ttmouils, D. c.:2, 1848. NOTICE. VTHE REAP. by the recnee of Curtis T. Fitch, V late of the Bores' of Tmy . Bradford County. Pa., the acting and senior partner of the Firm of l: Itch ff Ballard. in 'sail Buro' it becomes the duly of the subscriber. as the sur‘ivitig partner of said firm, to settle and close up the bustnesa of the said Company. Thetefore, all persons indebted-to the afOriitaid cam pany of Fitch & Ballard, or the Company of Fitch, Ballard & Bowen; the Company of Fitch & Bowen, or to any Companies of the Messrs. Filches, al 01. which the raid Company of Fitch & Ballard includes and rueceeded, either by Note, Judgment; Book Ac., caunt or otherwise, are hereby no Med. requested and required to call on the subscriber, at the Store of t'.e raid firm of Fitch & Ballard, in the Boro of Tiny, and settle and pay the same, with as little delay as possi ble, after their sbverat indebtelnes;becdines.llue. And all persons having claims or deur/tole against the . ftim of Fitch & Ballard, or Fitch. Ballard' &Britien, 'are requested to present the same to the stitaderibei, as above mentioned, for adjustment. A n.l any person or persons having claints against any of the for Mer Coniparde. above named, may present the same for settlement, ac cording to the terms of the written agreement of raid firm of Fitch, Ballard & Bowen, an inventory of in debtedness or liabilities of the Company of Fitch & Bowen, op to, and dated Novenibnr 1, 1845, under, and according to the cmditions of which, the subscri ber became a caliartner of the firm of Fitch; Ballard Bowen. 0. P. BALLARD, Surviving partner of the Firm of Fitch and Ballard. Troy, Pa., Nov. '23, 1818. N. B. The attention and patmnage of the Public is solicited to the *chase of the following merchandise and propetly, to wit : A general assortment of HARDWARE, Iran and steel; Carpenter and- doiner'a Tools; Leather, Boots, 8h -sit, Capitol good variety of, the newest pa;terns and sizes of Cooking and Parlor Stoves ; also Stops Pipe; • large quantity.of Tin and Japan ware, Carriage Irons. A general assortment of GROCERIES.—Oue first rite, pair of Horses; one Tin Pedler'• Waggon; one Sleigh, and one pair of Dobbs ; one Lumber Waggon, 4c., all of said goods, and other property, will be sold lower la money or approved credit, than can be bought elsewhere, as the aforesaid Company'. business must be closed. a cr The Argus, Reporter, Eagle and Banner will please copy the above advartisement fur three months, and rend their bill to the subscriber for payment. Troy, Nov. 22 1848. 0. P. BALLA RD. GERMAN PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. TNOCT. BELL-would respectfully say lathe. inhab. lir 'tante of Bradfonl County, the' he will be at Hammonds Hotel' in the village. of Centreville on the fine day of each month, at .Tuttles Tanta in Smith. field on the 2d day of each month and at Woodrulis Hotel in Towanda on the third of etch month. where he m,ay be .constilted,in the practice of UROSCOPLII from 9A. ht, lain 4P. M. e to thole who are uhad qoainted with this Practice, it may be proper to sty that it is the method of arriving at the primary seat of DISEASE, and consequent functional derangements, by an inspection of the thirte which in ell cases should be a specimen of thattrat passed in the morn ing, andsbrought is i clesiiphistreWan inspection of this specimen be is enabled io arrive at once, at a cot ect Diagnosis, of all citiviaiitend sub-acute disease, af fecting the humeri system Vit4rett, nqcesaiiy and 3ftrelt44 Of visiting patients, or subjecting them to the fitlipar.4 , ol; a {Ong and toilsome jOitnity:arid'dilicacy is ilad iparetV the blush which is often -occasioned by tfielsiwy . reqpiriesi of tie : visiting Physician.— His t medrcin ea are setecteil'erom t the vegetatile Kingdom toil are foeireetiy •siteln' the varie . r.riges and conditions of life : and long experience has proved their efficiency in milt :Very variety Of the alieve dierariee: Scones of testi iats might be pailislied from those slip hive !resit aril.* by his rne , diiimis. Whore 'cares litre baffled all other modes of treaturen4 mid ineerible. Let none distodr t tlirifetme until they have consulted me. . • N. B. The name and age - must eVery"eile 'ac company the spechnen,fer Alteparpree of recording, ift4 a. T 4 .a. T EAD PIPE, all sites, sod Sliigtalhoev, for sale -talky - • dso •- • D.-13. HALL. 'TIT ANTED 11100 seep fsw which the hiihesi V 1 ries "rill Le gei-1 :"a`:~% 3 ,:~~ ~., . .:-,T,•'- -!?'e e ;Nft•r l ":.: ,- .-, • . - -,i•r•zi , :e ,!L540 .1 ",;.** zi7. l - 7 ';'t --'.', ~ - , g.“'" •:.fr= . y am' .4.',.. , 1i ,, tak.... .f ._- -. u islic .21. e Aii. - * 1 ... 1 .! A...' , imb etkkettlili ' 0 W ; Q/o(u., "tc, •••••,..A O*A 1 .44 ,- . _ • . ra ... : . `..- 7 0. ~ • ~.., w, .. • li r4efi r.. t. ME I= C. W. Merchant's Celetwatei Menses of the Boman Flesh. INTE and experience have frilly proved that that this T I/NiIo:FF.BAL 'REMEDY:has not not its renal on the list.,of popular medicines, having been mare thin ist years before the Testimony of the'most disinterested character of its wonderful effects - On the animal economy is aimed dai ly presented to the proprietor, • A young man in the town of Wilson, whose clothes were burnt• off of him, was restored (,without suffering) by the timely use of the - . Numerous are the unsolicited stidentei:ll of patients themselves, and others who hay. tisedrThe 0.1, of cures which in theminvetappcar temarstiltrltat they at all fuletbiecd [mint; Ittikredtild" testily have heat credited.. , The following diseases are among many retheverht.the cure Of which this Oil has:bee:it completely. successful and in which others had entirely • STammt, Sweeney, llingbone, Wiudgaihr, Pull Bell, Cal taus. CrasYka,.Beeltc. Galls of all kinds; Lameness, Fresh_ Wounds, Sprains.. Bruises,, Sand Crack., Foundered Feet, Scratches, or Grease Man ge, Rhea , matisrn. Bites of Animals, External Poisons; Faidfu I Nervous Affections, Froct Bites, Boils, Corns, Whit. lows, Burns_ end Scalds. Chilblains,-Chaped. hands. Cramp, Contractions of the:•Muscles, r Swellings. Weakness of tias.Joints, C4cd ,Breasts; Zke . • , • • C UATION' TO PUACK - ASERS. Beware of COtiNtißPElTkand hersorethename of the Hole Proprietor, GEORGE V. MERCHANT. LOCKPORT . ; N. Y., is blosin irr ihe side of the bot de, or in his hand , writisig eves $ cork. Don't be . persuaded to take any thing else witAtbe pro:miss it is just as pea, &c.. dm. This is praeumd by thosaMe. principled deniers whose coriscieno will switch like India R bber, and tirho am . of a. kindred spirit of those in our large cities, whose nefarious practiced have so re cently been exposed to the Wien of Congress. Those whcimtentrit teceenterreit tbia aril* are es arred . " to the law - of NC* . Yiik,,cif May 184 H.' by . *rich it will be seen that-every parson meddling in . .these counterfeits it subject to indictment, ioirisonthentiand r Gne. A person selling out of this state; will berliabisto ar rest when in the state. and Atm totelpild ti. *Aso against those he boughtedges* for. All Orders addressed to thetpropeistur haesspood ed to. Oct a pamphlet of the Agent. and to agliet,gmeldere are accomplished by thelsse alibis ) Bald byrespOrta4de thiahe gtMenity Pit* 'POW Stites and Comte., For. sale ti Quimbetlin ds, Porter, Towanda, D.. D. tai4il Digt.t . 4**# fr bel Terrell. Montrose, POMP & Smith' & 014 Allentottrti, .D. ikonbi.ouuthwatitos. - 064 5 V.Pdfa, " • ... - *lfiky). . trAMS " - AIitit'CROCKERX-L. liattigno• J r -LrwakottbikCentraFstorr, • . N..N► B. Towanda. Pte. 4: 4041 4. : Yt , J-1 XlARDWARE.'sfamtment, inoloSi ice. IROY. Ircut•-:-N :OW eastottotot itr In*. WO NAM et .t"tAte nor Rant' Woos. "Wier. ' • D. - LORIL Tu*Sitkia;Not: - 1, 't ABM 1 1 ,,m Pc Pei ti! D. 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