lehrabforti "it owlet'. Free Soil, Free Speech, Free Men Prmkaas for Fri* raillery. 4300DRICHt EDITOR. Towanda, Saturday, October 9, 184 -Ternte'erf The Reporter. qotlA par ennism—if paid within the icier 50.ren:e will eiiiidediteted—fen cosh paid actually is entrance $I 00 will be dettneted. No paper Oat elver two years. unless pond Rif. Aoverneintsvre. per tonere of ten lines. 50 cents for the /Wit end 13 celtrn for each siiliworterit ;nitertton. .ajr` Dace in thew Canon Mock." north side at the Potilie IffigaareZnext door to tne tiractford Hotel. Et' itrauce tue.Weed Messrs Adams , .iiiiit Ehreles Id* Offices. Democratic Nominations. TOO POSSIDENT, 0 EN. FRANKLIN PI ERCE or "aw almrsolor. TOR VICE !BESIDE:CT, IVILLIAII It. KING. Qf LAU a 7M♦ TOll CAN U. CoNIIISCIO:1110. • W3II...IIIIOPKINS, of Washington Co. von srenvnal icros. G. VOr...IWOODIT Ai IR D of IdlZCrne Co. V' Ir-CoNanit4g. nON. GALL;SHA A. GROW, oF SUSQUEHANNA, SOS SEPSESINTSTI V S. tt'fLLIAM II 11 r9N ov Sm ITHFI KU) Tlei . P JOHN PASSMORE. or ROME TOWNSHIP. FOR coxl7:s'llE4mA, ISAAC A. PARK, - or Hciuticic Towasmr . 701 • V DITOTt, WILL! A M H. PEC;_K. or Troll - Bonovan The Success of our Ticket We trust no Democrat will heed any of 'the cal eulations of our opponents, in regard to.the defeat of any portion of our ticket. We :an assure them that our accounts from all quarters of the County Were never more favorable (or the success of the Demo cratic cau.,e, than this fall. All stories about. disaf fection in any goitre?. are sheer fabrications, inten sled only to dishearten the Democracy. It the De mocratic party will only do its duty, end deposit their lvillots, the victory is certain for the WHOLE TICKET. Don't Neglect the State Ticket ! Tiie Democracy DI Bradford should not consider the election of their County ticket the subject of paramount imps.rtanu, in the contesiwhich is now upon tr•.. Results more important far to the wel fare of the Democracy of the State and of the whole Union are attached to the Fuccess of the State Ticket. The eyes DI the whole nation are directed with anx ious enquiry to the Keystone State, and the cause of the Democracy of the Union is entrusted to her keeping at the October election. Our F nevem; now, virtually settles the qnestirm then, and Jisapirite our, rue+ ; or our defeat inspires them with renewed courage and hopes, and prepares them for an arduous stroggle in Vol ember. Under such circumstances what Democrat in Bradford will neglect to come out to the polls, or refuse or forget to vote for HOPKINS AND WOODWARD Remember, Democrats, that the success of our S:ate Ticket, by a triumphant majority, renders the election of PIERCE and KING, easy and certain. That its defeat or election by a small majority, will renew the confidence of the Whig leaders not ouly in Pennsylvania, but in the lit:ion, and make them ,lesperwe in their efforts to retain possession of the Treasury. Is there a Democrat who has not resolved in his heart to do his utmost to overthrow the Galphin ad ministration—to redeem the public treasury irons the plunderers who are so greedily exhausting it? Is there a Democrat who does not sigh to see our country once more under good, honest, Democratic rule, and the thieves and money-changers driven trnm the temple ? Ilas not four years of Federal misrule been enough to convince every lover ofhis country that we are only safe and happy while De trincratic principles spread their broad /Egli over the capitol, and Democratic measures are proposed and adopted for the security and progress%f the land DJ not be lulled into security or betrayed into in. activity or apathy. Watch your Whig neighbor? what is he doing. Silently and Oily he is visiting the faithful of the party, exhorting them to go to the pHs. Their game this fall is to take advantage of our apathy, to persuade Democrats that there is no political excitement—pethaps to confess that Wlsig gery stands no chance—but you will find them all at the polls on the day of election. You must not be deceived by such professions. A full poll is a Damooratie triuir ph—your opponents know this— } ou should also consider it, and see that the flag of the Democracy is not struck down through inatten. lion and neglect. Every consideration of patriolismevery desire for the character and welfare of the Country, calls for activity on the part of the Democracy. One vole for HOPONS and WOODWARD will exert as much influence as two for PIERCE and KING in November. A majority of 15,000 for our State Ticket, sent on the wings of lightning, will fall like a.clap of thunder upon the federal cohorts,dishead ening their leaders, and dispersing their troops, so effectually that they w! never recover from the shock. Towaris this majority, the Democrats of Bradford can contribute liberally. Shall we put the figures at 6001 Let every Domocrat so resolve and it will be done. Beware of Falsehoods! We caution our friends to be on their guard against every species of Falsehood. Scarcely a day, but some , infamous fabrication comes to our ears, composed:purely of lies. When you hear the unscrupulous retailing their petty slanders, nail them - to ihicounter as a base coin. Call for. the proofs. The same enemy is 'work, employing the a.%me means as heretofore. You know, from the past how unscropOlous and fertile in devising False- hood that enemy is. Exp.?ct to' bear all kinds of mistepiesentaticina—rbinted blindly by- those who haVa some conscience left, but-openly inoclaimed by,thosawboliave.been destitute of such an article for yews, _For, a tont eeriep,olleats,,, ; the Ci:einty of )3racl. k , Goll has' in the Legirtifinre,Airongh bei.lleltreseo wives, edvaeatedtticiait minima . of pohlievoliii* which are now freeingthe State from its metal, and *piing ii for itkredmoption tram debt and the buniekof tt tMop. ean;point with pride to the votes of our members at times when too many Democrats horn other sections of the Bike or prided reereint. Goitfiing ro an intelligent and uuommptible camstitneney at home, to betray who e interests would be speedy and certain political death—they have uniformly been found on the side of _Equal Rights, as opposed to monopolies, batiks, and other influences Which year abet year clamor at-the hallsvf-the Legislature for` special and uniquel legislation, hurling the few at -the expense of the many. That this course should be continued, should be the aim and ambition of every Democrat. In the election of our candidates we have a guarantee that this County will be found as usual, advocating in the next Legislator*, the polity of the party. as maintained by the lamented fitnusa, and advocate., by our presant Governor Mama, and which, while it forms a creed of our faith, is nevertheless in some quarters of the State, so liable to be forgotten. This consideration alone' should infuse new zeal info every Democrat. - The next legislature will be beset by many millions of bank capital, with its potent srgumento and corrupt influences, end it is essential that it should contain men who are above suspicion, and whom bribe'' , dare not even approach to prevent this Vast Sind necessary increase or continuation of our bank cap ital, without proper 'mkt-guards and restrictions. To ensure itis result, the success of Messrs BARTON and PASSMORE becomes to every De. mocrat of the highest importance. With them in the Legislature we can be certain that the interest' of the State will be carefully guarded, and despite the thousand disreputable measures employed to control the action of that body, the character and previous repPtaiion of Bradford, will be kept untar• unshed and uncorrupted. ;mod ~~~,- These considerstions should commsnd for our' nominations, the undivided suppon of the Demo cracy. It should be their highest atm to ace the vote of Bradford in the Legislature cast against all the monstrous schemes of iniquity Which beset the halls of le 'isla•ion. How will it be, if the Fed. mai candidates should be elected! Have you any security that they would not favor the chattering of every swindling monopoly which asks exclusive privileges from the legislation of thecoontry 1 They will not teel themselves responsable to any party for such votes, because the whig party are not giv en to rebuking such conduct. On the contrary the Democratic party of Bradford will hold their Rep• resentatives to a strict accountability, and any de parture from - the path of rectitude--and favor shown to greedy -corporations, will ensure them certain and speedy political death at home. Pennsylvania From the foundation of the Government, says a cotemporary, our noble and 'old State has had :a powerful voice in the affairs of the nation. By vir. toe of her constant loyality, she has won for herself a name and a fame enduring as her hills. Amidst all the political convulsions of the past few years, she stood firm and unshaken. No faction have dis turbed the equanimity of her citizens and the ma• jority of their votes, have been nearly always found upon the side•.of liberty and law. The battle to be fought this tall is one of minor importance. In its ultimate effects, its result will be most overwhelming. Both parties are striving to carry it, at the October elections ; and Seward, Johnston and Greeley suppose, that with Pennsyl vania, the chances of Stott, for election, will be very materially enhanced. And so they will. Penn• Sylvania going for the whigs in October, will be of more importaribe to Scott, than would be the dein lion of any other State in the Union. Let it be remembered that this is a battle field, and that you, as well as =Self, ate one of the sol diers by whom this political battle must be fough t and won. We are not here as mere idle spectators, we are not posted here as a corps de reserve, bat we are to consider ourselves in for the fight, from the first to the last. If we lose Pennsylvania, the centre of our position is lost and the victory is in danger. Let not the Keystone waver in the coming' shock. More money will be spent by the wbigs in order to carry Pennsylvania, than for any other state among the thiry-one. More ' , Scott Picture Bocks," with soap bowls and spoons ! will be sent, and have been sent into this commonwealth, than would supply every family with a copy. No pains nor expense will be spared. The prize is worthy of labor, and It behoves every democrat to be on his 'guard. Do not be surprised while sleeping. Be instant in season. Ihe principles of the demoeratic party are wor thy of the support you give them, and of the confi dence you have in them. Tney will neither betray you nor the country. Only keep them triumphant, & the Republic is safe. Remember the October elec tion is the test, let the first onset prove your metal. C,ommlesloner. We have cautioned our.lrier.ds against the idle tales of the enemy. Put nolrust in stories circa's. ted by Whigs, on the eve of election. What busi• nese have they to concern themselves about the po. sition or proceedings. of any of our candidates, so far as relates to the Dernocratio party The latest story in circulation *That Isaac A. Pau, the very popular nominee .for County Commissioner, will support Hale and Julian 1 The tale is too barefaced to need refutation, and no Democrat of any intelli gence will be misled by it. Mr. PARK is an op. right and consistent Democrat, who goes witb the Democracy of the County, in supporting Pisacc and Kum ! Of his qualifications for the office for which he has been nominated, we have before spoken. That the affairs of the County could be entrusted to any safer or better hands no one will pretend—and his election by a large majority is. certain. seep It Before the People, That Jokey Hoffman is regarded by all the hi,sh minded and honorable lawyers - in the State, who have a knowledge of him, to be a low, scheming member of the profession, wholly unfit and totally unworthy of the responsible positionol Canal Com. missinaer. Thatin the, Counties of Berke and Le banon, where hale best.known, be Will not only be opposed by Democrats, but by honesland: up- right members of the •Whig party, knowing that:. it would be an -outrage Upop, decency,. In jaw such a man upon the commonwoalth, • ,17.1. 3 r0ir10r Ls I.4x_kr,f 47. 1 .-Dramruts ! „you have the power to, alect.your Whole i licket, Ropelve to do R. , tarnids treacberi under yoei bet. Frown down holignatll:, ly sistrittempito" defers a single candid** Let no atisubierstso end tying traitor, soaks yourconfi • ear I aft the tunkittd_ fidelity of your- cundidesui and of each other. When they approach you with storiea "bat thie or that candidate is trading off his riblieer &leech Ind - each demotials will strike a part 03 the ticket, believe them not. Stand together shoulder to shoulder, lean with confidence "upon the support of each other, and with firm and steady tread march to the ballot-boa united as one man. Siich a course will ensure a crowning vier); In one which will be lasting in Ow - influence, .and put to coolution and shame the few traitors that in- Vellt,our camp. Fellow citizens: yen have a ticket of good men Why reproach them by defeat! If you will not stand by and sustain men of integrity, you will very won_ have none such to represent you., PASS MORE and BARTON are good men, They have the influence and power to serve your interests in the Legolature. Their espeiience and weight of character justly give them great consideration and respect. . ISAAC .A PARK, your candidate for Commis sioner, deserves your cordial anti enthusiastio sup port. W; H. PECK has already faithfully served the party in the office for which he is nominated. A County Ticket less liable to objections was never below the people. We abjure the Democ racy of Bradford to come up to its support.withclos ed ranks and a firm determination to win aglorious victory. Fellow-Democrats ! do not allow yourselves to be misled bv falsehoods, misrepresentations, or by any collateral issues sought to be raised. All such are intended solely to distract and detest the Demo cratic party. You well know the perseverance and activity wilt which the federal leaders of ibis Coun ty have sought to diminish and overcome our - De mocratic majority. The same men are now 'at work, fruitful in schemes to effect this object. Do not permit them to succeed under any pretence whatever. Every successful attempt to break into the ranks of the Democracy, makes them more bold and confident, and entails upon the democratic par ty increased activity and zeal to overcome these machinations. A brilliant triomph renders victory more easy, and more certain in future. Close up tbe•Bwßlut If there is a single Democrat who designs voting for a whi& let them cooly consider what is to be gained by such a course to himself and to his par ty. What claims has a whig nominee upon a De mocrat for his vote! How often have we heard De mocrats regretting that they had forsaken their par ty in a single instance to give aid and comfort to the enemy. Did you ever vote for a whig, but you had cause shortly afterward to regret it Do not allow yourself to be coined orseduced in any man ner into a course of conduct you will deplore. The true and only safe way is to CLOSE UP THE RANKS ! Let every soldier stand firm to hisripot. No flinch ing, no giving back. Such a course will leave you no room for regrets, and will save you from impor tunity hereaßer. The Democracy are constantly taunted with the firmness which they sustain their nominations. It is no discredit, but a compliment to their intelli gence and integrity. Yet whig,s are brazenfaced enough to approach them, and solicit their votes.— No whig could be elected, without Democratic votes, and what reason is there that any Democrat should poll a vote for any of the "big nominees? Are not your candidates equally as capable and as honest? who can say aught against them 1 Why then, should you give up your party predieictioms, tocsin a vote for the whig candidates? Beware of Frauds ! In the days of trickery and treachery, it behooves our Democratic friends to be on their guard against every manner of Trickery and Fraud. Examine well your tickets, and see that they contain no spu rious ballots. Attempts will be made by unprinci pled men to deceive the people and defraud them, by means the most disreptutable. HOTICLP Wittscs-Bsaar..—A visit to this widely-known Halal, has raisfied us that the well established reputation of Mr. GICHROT, the gentlemanly proprietor, is richly deserved We advise those visiting Wilkes• Barre, to give him a call, and test the truth of our recommendation them selves. They will find every attention paid totheir comforts, and the table supplied with every attains- We luxury. TIEN Buss or Ova MILLION •va • QII AAAAA or Dou.•as TO Gas. Scorr.—lt is said by the Whig orators that Gen. Scott was offered a million and a quarter of dollars by the Mexicans and the presi. dency of that republic, if he would leave his flag and his country, and go over to the cut-throats and knaves who had been murdering oar citizens and violating their plighted faith. It is also said that Gen. Scott refused the glittering proffer with lordly scorn and ostentatious contempt. Tb's is one of the boasts of the whigs in the present contest. If true, it was a matter between Own. Scott and his country's foe ; and therefore, we shall be glad if some friendof his will give us all the facts connect. ed with it. He was bound to report the disgrace— ful proposal to the United States government. Did he do so 1 If be did, where ere the papers 1 If they are of record, can they be producedl Dare they be produced 1 To keep such a thing a secret, and then let his partizans boast ours it, would be to dishonor himself and his country. Will the friends of Scott give as the proofs of the offered bribe by the Mexicans to their chief 1 AWFUL TRAGILDT.-4 negro woman belonging to George M. Garrison, of Polk county, Tenn , kilted four of her children, by cutting their throat, while they were sleeping, on Thursday night the 24 irst , and then put an end to her own existence by -cut ting her throat. Her muter knows of no reason for the horrid act, unless it be she heard her muter speak of selling her and two of her children and kee. the others. CHOLCRA AT Rocnmra.—During the forty-eight hours ending on Monday. there were six ehotera deaths at Rochester, N. Y. Four of these were the family of Mr. Rail. In those cases the exciting causes were evident—the water standing in the cellar had been drained off a few days since, and the effluvia was sickening. The children had had access to grapes and plumbs, of which 'they ate freely. Siloam . ° 'MUtteca.—On the 16th inst., at about 8i o'clock,The. Mary Gregg, wile of Ephraim R. Gregg, of Oneida N. V., was shot through the borty whitst.washing at-her kitchen windoir. The shot came from the outside, and evidently from a dis lance of bats few feet. They penetrated the , region of the storitaeh, cawing death about 3 o'clock this nuoruhtz. - .No motes - ot , the -mordene , hetet* barn found. 1 :it.ti• - , ... 1 . , f :.1 . ..../. .:. -,..,,,,,,...., ri.., : .,-•:.:•..• 1. -,- .4....X' Atza....i.... , M7.......:-7.4- , .... ...._.. .., • _ ..... •. ~ _ . . . . • . . ~. ... .:- .. 1 - . . . .. . . 1 ',4 . - . . . . :-., 4 . ~ ..-- . . . . , . .. , ...... . - , - . ? I:1 1 . 1." ~ , TH - • - :T 7 ~ HECIATS OF BilifOn Are you prepared for the battle, which comes oft' on TUESDAY NEXT ? You have but little left for preparation. - That time should be usefully employed. Be not deceived by any apparent q u i on the part of your opponents. It is deceptive. They are quietly and busily at work. Do not them to kill you into security. It is the game this fall. Bring out every Democrat to the polls. II important election, and every man should _ BE AT THE POLLS ! Rain or shine, hail or snow, we say again, Be at the Polk ! and be there at least an hour hefore they When the polls are open, vote yourself ad then see that every Democrat in the Township is there. the polls all day and if there be a. voter missing, start out after him ! Possibly he may be detained by work, and unable to lose the time required to go to the place of voting. Send him to the polls, and for him yourself. Do everything that is honorable, and leave no exertion undone to CET OUT THE VOTERS ! It is needless to say, Ahis is the waY our opponents will do. They have always done so—their never Phil to be at the polls—while Democrats are too often thronged with work, to go to election. TNE BaTTLE IS NEM 1,14 Are you ready ! It will be one that will try men's souls—there will be no chance for running. It will one that will effect our county Ticket for years should it be defeated. It must not be defeated. It be fought bravely through, like the battles men fight when their liberties and their lives are at stake. you ready? If not—if there is a soldier of Democracy who is behind hand, now or never, begin to be rear A thousand things remain to be done. Call on- your lukewarm neighbor, and eutreat him to go to Polls—stir him up to tho contest. Would you have a Federal Canal Commissioner, totally inexperienced in the managenient of our works ? Would you by your inactivity hazard the Democratic ascendancy in the Legislature, We you see a host of corporations endowed with special privileges, licensed to cheat and shave and steal Cr honest industry ! Would you see your county Ticket (a better was never nominated) defeated by u negligence ?—Would you have defeat now hazard your success hereafter ? If not then RALLY FREEMEN ! RALLY ! Would you have a Federal triumph dishearten the Republican party of the nation ? If not rally for State Ticket, HOPKINS 3i WOODWARD—a glorious victory scatters the ranks of Federalism and to. easy and certain THE SUCCESS OF PIERCE AND KING ! Rally then, for the credit and character of your country—to dislodge the Galphins and Chickasaws high places—to bring the administration back to the economy and honesty of democratic administ. The first gun must be fired on Tuesday next, with a good old-fashioned democratic report which strike terror to the hearts of our opponents. But a few days are left. AROUSE ! DEMOCR ITS ! AROUSE ! Shake off your apathy, and give one day to the succ( your ticket, which involves 'your principles, and interests L the progress and'prosperity of your Coal Rally from every hill---rally from every vale—rally ff:om your workshops—rally from your fireside& men rally ! Young men rally ! One more effort and ALL IS WE LL ! - .t . essinawallsormk. Tax JAPAN EXPIIDITION:It is now stated that NOTICE• ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE- Com. Perry is only waiting for the completion of lUTRS. McMABON will open a school for young ALL persons indebted to the estate of 81 repairs to the Princeton, and the fitting out of the ILL Ladies and Misses. in the basement of the M. 11. BARSTOW. dec'd late of Wysoz, are . Mississippi steamer at New York, The full coin. E. Church in this village, Nov. 3, 1852. requested to make payment without dear: I pletement of seamen is nearly made up. PER TERM OF 12 WEEKS: those having demands against said mule ri Common English Branches, $3 00 sent them duly authenticated for settlement. Tag Mccesarics les-menu of &Mon Cincinnati, D. F. BIRSTOL Higher " 400 have awarded their Diploma to; Area's Center Towanda,Oct. 8, 1852. Adman:ma. French, 5 00 vPseroaat., the widely celebrated remedy for Colds. Instructions can be given in Greek and Latin, if and Consumptioo. This honor Was richly merited rs FLOUR and SALT. desired. For further particula enquire at the res by the inventor of that invaluable medicine which . idence of Rev. Isaiah McMahon. THE Subscriber ha& on hand a quantity of has secured not only the above commendation, bat Towanda, Oct. 6. 1852 1 and Rock salt by the lithe! , also, door also that of the most eminent Physicians in this, is well as the highest medical authority in other ) NOTICE. Oct. 7, IEO2 J. KINGSVIT. countries. And what is a far greater encomium on _____ 1852. J. its usefulness, is, that it has won its way to almost T. FOX can be found for a short time at Jo every fireside of the American People. • seph Powell'a c athis old stand, all who are in. CARPE eting. quite a variety for sale by terested will do well to call and see him soon. Oct 7, 1832 J. KINGSVIT Towanda, Oct. 8,4852. - ----- - - -•---- --- DIED, i ' : ---- k . MIT lIIR.I MOW In Sheshequin on the 29th inst.. &tams Maim, Nt. TIC E. daughter of Wm. and Sarah Bishop, in the 2d MO ALL interest e d, we are in want of money, F al: - .55 so ' o ', D; i year of her age. 1. and consequently all accounts running over 4 " Hope, looks beyond the bounds of time, months, and all notes' over due must be paid itnme- When what we now dept• e diately, if you do not wish to pay cost—you had Shall rise in full immortal p ime, better call and settle, and save us the trouble of H And bloom to fade no mo e." Con. sending for you. FALL GOODd. , H . 8 v e . r ct y X large l. C . M a and R general eHr; havel ass c- r i t u m s e l n T i e r - Towanda, Oct. 8, 1852. HALL 4. RUSSELL. which they offer to the public at th e ir .s. I New. abvertteements. ----- FIRE! FIRE•! FIRE! NEW FALL GOOO3. AEW GOODS & NEW LOCATION. Fl i IHE late attempt to burn our town should re - - "1 - _, mind every property holder of the necessity J• POWELL would respectfully call the atten• of being insured before hie too late—all persons J • lion of the public to a large stock of MER- wishing to be insured, can be by calling upon the public attention to his large and !L T HE Subscriber would respectfully min:lee,. CHANDIZE, consisting of almost every article undersigned, who, having agencies for several of selection of FALL GOODS, which he is now. which the wants of the county require, which are the most popular companies in this country, and is tog daily from New York. GsSEIT now offered for sale at the store formerly occupied prepared to take all kinds of risks on the most rea- _ Towanda, Sep. 8, 1852. • _----- i KID by E. T. Fox, corner of Maine and-Pine streets. sonable terms. ADMINISTRATOR's NOTICE. Towanda, Oct. 6, 1852. Towanda, Oct. 7, 1862. C. 8. RUSSELL. . i A t ALL 't• W rit ATE • ICBM STAGbB FALL CO'o DS• . 1 r SAVE Towanda for Mercer's mills , Burlington •14 East Smithfield. Ridgebery and Wellsburg de- R it A b N te , d d t ec o .tdhelareoift pofief:R.ari., all parsons haying demands against said era t ' requested to present them, c. G. Getpl.•- by requested to make payment irithnatdelii pot on the N. Y. &E. R. R., every Moieties and settlement. duly autherien --- MVO'S • 11111111111 LT Fainsr-at 8 o'clock A.M., and arrive at the depot Adeline:c c in time to take the evening -train of cars either east .... S troy receiving a very . large nd general assort - ii :no ment of every description of goods, *bleb are or west , same day. rise, Sept. 22, 1852 with now offered and will be sold at prices that , cannot Returning Tominse and Satruanse after the arri- —. I. fail to val of the Eastern train, and also the Western cant BRIGADE ORDERS. from Jefferson, Elmira, &c., and,arlive at Towanda rr HE uniformed Militia in the fins Brig ° i i Purr THE PURCIIASER, trill ea same day. 1 the Thirteenth Division. P. M•• .„.$ I would ask an examination of my large stock of Fs', :—Towanda to Mercer's mine, 37i Battallions for parade, Review and Inspem Stagers, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart's syrup, " to Burlington. 50 the following order via : Lierg3ll dia. &c., which are altogether ahead of any thing- to bto East Smithfield, 02 i The second Battalion commanded l_ i t for quality and price in the county. " to Ridgebery, 1 . 0 0 John Baldwin, will meet on Va'ednesday. l/1 " Towanda, Uct. 8, 1852. . 1 to Wellsburg depot, 1.75 1852. fit BO OM & SHOES—the largest and host stock Express packages to or from the Rail Road care. The fourth Battalion commanded bY LI L I §S6 in town at ociB B. KiNossußra . ' fully delivered at moderate.Chargea • • D. M. BULL, ' And e 1- . C .-5 ' 1 TON SOLE LEATHER, come and see it at Towanda, Oct 8,185 2 Bertrand E. Whitney, on Thursday. Oct. ' oetB B. KINGSBURY'S. -,-------- . Proprietor . The fi rst Battalion comm ended by l' i ° t oys BLAKES Patent Fire Proof Paint, the only place H ATS—a large stock of silk Hungarian and Kossuth-hats and caps for sale at tall get you Towanda, Oct. 8 , 1852. B. KINGSBUIITS.• Commanding Officers of Rattail.) "' ram W. Rom will meet on Friday. o o : l :, ow lice accordingly.JOHN A. CO 0 DO' Oct. 8.1852 . • • B. KINGSBURY'S. _ _ SUPERFINE Sour constantly on band at octS B. KINGSBURYId. . 10,000 Fee t t earetY Fuse Ina received Towanda, Sept., 18, 1852. P. Inspector Ist Brig. 13th Ih l. ternyinssrPecillet,73sepltrictOe, 1•352.) MERCURS.