s sential Et eictions.p.. 41 fie - • - goose of fterriscntatilikat 4,too,llave passed a dill preyid the election of President and 'dent -of theilnited J o ie, on the s a me day . We. I "e*. rot sincerely in thb pet speet4hat ; 00l iestion so devoutly tohilsksh s length likely d . g ok e ly, for we know of no yea! , ground on winett to base a'fear ode senate will, not concur. We .titrays been in .favor' of the mea arid we believe a very- large Or- I d t he - people of the Union arc in no t it, and justice to` the.people re-, ti lts l iassage'previons to the ensu election. IVe are happy - it, see it passed the Houseby the . very ; m ajority of 141—to 34, and tit's!, r democrat of the Pennsylvania (le ge I;iith one exception. recorded totes' in favor of the measure. L 2 of-the great adv . autageo, of,this 4g . re will be. the prevention of that of evils in the elective frauchise is_country, double voting. The :nation into qne state of the voters another,: for the purpose of voting i s a well knOwn and deeply de ed evil of long standing. Bondi of e venal electioueerers• have .been • z stared from, one to another adjoin- State, and, in some instanced, to , re t han one, for the purpose of vitia ,g the purity of the ballot, until it has owe a matter of nice calculation be en the reckless and unstrupulous of h party, which shall avail itself of m ovable balance of power 'to the r extent, and with the greater 53bility- of success. once_ more a r fuller and freer exec el the right of suffrage—o. more .pudent action at the _ballot-bo- T .. :;cured to the people by> the passage act. The decision of every will, be the result of more deliber lection, and of mare fixed and rite principle, than . has hitherto the case ; and the unworthy spec 'sovereign States waiting 'to see :it neighbors act before they, de w to act themselves, will no presented to the pity and . .the the 'world. And this consider= Aided to that which is cognate f—the under. the .t, orbringing to bear a partisan ice on one State to make up for ,)pciintment in another—seems to ,aclusive in—favor of the bill just by the. Houise of Represents , tocwo batuatatirrv.--4 case, of la brutal cruelty is related in :wistown Falls Advertiser, which says t--“ The wife of' Moses is, of iuburn‘, Maine, Omit 30 Iv, became insane, whieh state posed to have been induced by Far the most part of Meat time . bas been telrained, and far more twenty years shis.has, been con-, a filthy cageoen or twelve feet , the threshold of which, for the halt of that, period, she has not lei. We mited her and found tier iithou t single window or a loop r urfetin 'a ray of sunshine. We ia a narrow .passage,.,:rparated ier by stou c wooded bars, andthe led.to belong to a felaucather Janacent•woinan. tj'was the agonizing sight , our eyes ever d upon, and our ears tingled as tyed to God that she ;tight get the green fields and 'the warm ,LIC Or THE OLDEN Tllige-4- Ittsizirff•Post says Mr. M'Kenna, :tor for griding Grant has led the remains of something mar t , some 'distance - below,the I urface of the earth. • It has ills running P 101164 , 1 ' pa rt i all y ect 594 Sags and' biicks of a 'liar constiuntioni being wedge was, doubtless, builtanterior - t ient. of - this part .of the by ihe,,gno i sh. • Thi),,btioka koutuL *and must lia‘e l been of. quality. - 'rho. dise4ery has le curiosity but not •to throir, any lightonithe autt. IS the ,excavation progiessec . tt ascertained 'what it really is,. TEat purtmse, it warintended, ELEcTtox.—Tht'N; York takes Out ,a Ipular'vo te of 84 coinitioisionai . tli hiesidentiateleetfon 01840, peitioeratie majority in.thcv Is 1362. • - This includes' the 15 00 in Wise's dit;trict. Oregon and Teiuu, If thire iit gu es tia.saiodab y the Americatt, people, , it is; that ; Great Britain shall acquire no more territory on the AnieriCan vontinent,•-than-''she nctsvh as'an actual and , inconteatibleiddo to. She shall not acquire any more,either by purchaae, violently, fraud or treaty'. Mr. Webster 'a l3ritish Ticatybas 'aet tied this determination beyond all pos sibility of change. Every American agrees, if -war ' should occur with England, 'that we, must - take Canada and all her territories , in North America, and drive her for ever with all her monarchial institutions, which, are unfitted for the new world, , across the Atlantic. If this be tn.i.as to this immense/Northern region, why should a different policy prevail in lime of peace of holding, or taking what is strictly • our own, or re-innexintby the= agreement; of both panics territory which no one has any title but ourselves and, the government and people of Tex as,- both of which are essentially Amer ican, and not foreign either in bleed, feelings, or institutions. • Great Britain robs and plunders all the world over, and are we to wait , un til she has . taken possession 'of either Texas orlOregon, and then enter into a war to get back what we can now have by simply Stretching out our own right hand ? We have always been convinced, that we were the owners of Oregon from the 42d parrallel - of ' North lati. tude to 54 degrees, 40 minutes, North On the Pacific. This we would have —not one _inch more at present--and certainly not one kWh les& under any circumstances, and we would occupy -and organize a government at once, and give immediately the , notice re. quired by the convention of the 6th August, 1827. 'We, and the, whole democracy. of Pennsylvania, are for the immediate re-annexation of Texas, and we should disregard entirely the merely nominal war between it and Mexico, except so far as to procure the assent of Mexico, if possible, and if not, to annex it with out regarding her in any way what ever. t , - We re-publish lo.day the very 'con cise and emphatic letter of Gem Iva sox, whose opinions on, this subject are entitled to a greater respect, on this subject, than those of any other man in.the Nation. Resolutions favorable to Oregon and Te.igs should be passed by ` r the Bala , more Democratic Convention on tho 27th instant. ' • HERMITAGE, March 14.1844. 4 . The present golden moment to ob tain Texas must not .be lost, or s Texas MUST FROM NECESSITY be thrown into the arms of En - gland, and BE FOREVER • LOST TO THE UNITED STATES! Need I call your attention to the situation of the United States—England iii posses ion of Texas. or in strict alliance, offen sive and defensive, and contending for California?. How easy would it be for Great Britain to interpose a force sufficient to emigration to Cal ifornia-from thdUnited States, and sup ply bar garrison from Texas. EVERY REAL. AMERICAN, when they ;view this, :.the danger to New -Orleans from British arms from Texas, MUST UNITE . :T AND ILAND IN THE ANNEXATION OF -TEXAS TO THE UNITED STATES. , It will .be a strong IRONUOOP AROUND OUR UNION, • and a BULWARK against all invasion or aggression. I, say again, let not this opportunity slip to regain Texas; or it may elude our grasp FOR EVER, or cost us oceans of blood,. and millions of money, to free us from the evils that way be broughtupon us! I hope and trust there will ;be- as -many ranuola in the Senate, as will ratify the treaty, which I have bo doubt, will beprompfly entered into. I again say to you, that-Tins MOMENT MUST NOT BE LOST. OR REAL NECESSITY MAY COMPEL TEXAS TO LOOK ELSEWAERE FOR PROT TECTION AND SAFETY." ANDREW JACKS II N. TE,IaN Tanssy.—The Nation , telligeneer of yesterday says : f , Late hit evening, after an five se ssion of several hours, the ', removed the injunction of s ecres, the Treaty, and Documents accordpany ingii, for the annexation of Texas._ , We have not, of course, had any apportuni ,ty of' examining these papers, but we learn orally that, by a communication' from the President yesterday, the_Sen ate was informed that he had ordered a military iorce to repair to the frontier of Texas, to open , a: communication -With the President of that Republic,and act as . circumstances 'Might require and bad also ordered a navarfarce t& Vera Cruz, to remain ofr.that port, and,.Pre vent any naval expedition of; Mexico, if any such should .be . attempted, from proceeding. a,gaittsi Texas," ',, STRANGE, gxurnmes,—There are now tieing exhibited in thelity Wheeling; two 'brothers; ,ten and twelve yeers , of age. , .wbotave neittier'. hands nor feet, but claw* likethe claws Of an eagle, which' .they use with,•ati , much dexterity lati most "Ciliirlien':tise their . • ccuigress. hleasege has been senile the Senate, by Priderit Tiler, id answer 16 nrese -11104.0, t4t:hady, ear Oat, jakstala7 iion4heilfer any 'military preparations have 'heett•made or ordered :by this gio• verthilent anticipation of a' war with Mexii.o4e. The ineasaid,tvis accom panied:with a number, of documenv,let -ters, acc..=-too voluminoini for insertion liete,';-we give die substance of the first 4hieh is a letter to the .Ptesideutfrom the.,Secretary of War,. nonmilitant , ifie orders issued from his department winch have reference to the Moveinents of troops to die Southiestern border.' Theseor dem :and letters state that the sixteen companies composing the , 2d: and 4th -regiments were ordered Jefferson Barracks (Misiouri) to ...Fort Jessup, near Natichitoches, was otheilvise in creased to. twenty-three companies,: .or about eleven hundred and fifty .men.- ,The command of this pest was given to Gen: Z. Taylor, and on the 27th Of April a " confidential" • communication . was addressed -to him, stating !the force that • will.be under Ins command, and concludes as follows: You will take .prompt measures, in the first instance, by a confidential officer and 'subsequently , by the Ordinary' mail or special expresso as you may deein ne cessary,. to Rut yourself in communica tion with the President of Axes, in order to inforni him of your present position and fort*, and to learn and to transmit to -this office (all confidentially) whether any and. what external ,dangers may threaten, ' that . Government Or its people. Should such danger be found to exist, and to appear to be imminent, you will collect and march the foices above indi cated to the Sabine river, but not proceed beyond the frontier. withiiut further in• structions, keeping in readiness, in the case supposed, all necessary meani of transportation, as well as ample stores, 1 subsistence and ammunition. • - By these instructions it is not meant to impress upon your mind the belief that the Government apprehend hostility with any foreign,pOwer. They are giv en to you for the purpose of enjoying circumspection and attentiion to the con dition of 'your force. I repeat the in junction'ot confidence, and-the full reli ance reposed in your judgment and pru dence by the government. " I write under the instructions of the War Department, in consultation with the General-in Chief. .R. JONES,.Adjutant General." The other documents are from the na vy department, Democratic Association. At a stated meeting of the Democratic Association of Towanda :teld at the Court House on Tuesday evening' list inst, the following resolutions were unani mously.adopted : Resolved, 'That the resolutions passed by the Wilkesbarie Association, the llth inst., be adopted by this Association, and published in the Bradford Reporter. Resolved, That this Association con sider the Declaration of Independance as the great confession of public faith of the friends of Liberty in' the United,•States, as , embodying the principles of human freedom. " Resolved, That like, those who adopted that immortal charter, "we hold these truths to - be self-evident : "that all men are created free and equal ;" no mat ter what country give' them birth ; "that they are-endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights--that among these are life, liberty and the :pursuit of happiness." , " Resolved, That those who achieved our Independence proclaimed thiiConn try the " asylum .of oppressed man." I “'Resolved, That we consider the so eiety denominated the " North American .' Association," a libel upon the character of, our country . — ' a libel upon the Decla ration ,of Independence, and , • 11011 the characters of those who subacribed\that memorable charter; thatits spirit is li-Repnblican, anti-American, anti-Chris- and a most „foul and treasonable plot against Liberty. " Resolved, Thst the Association cif "Native Americans" had its origin with the Federal. Vhig -party, the supporters of -Henry Clayi that it is *renewal of the spirit cif: the odious Jlien. and. Sedi tion Laws; . ihatthe Federal Whig par- . ty have; openly arid mailifestedly identi fied themselves with , it in a recent char ter election in the city of New York ; and is no,less than a declaration or hos tilities against all foreigners whO come to our shores in , pursuit of freedom." • Elll2 DIM 1111 .11010.:, AtiHiNGTONlANSft—=There WE. ' will be a ineetiniof 'din %%shinglo nianinf tha Shah of Towanila at the Fire Proof,-MONDAY. EYENING,.27tb oIIACCOIJIIIT, at this Whisk _or Oatir, at oo,Y - kind oc brain a15.2 1 -BUU.er,3IIPIO qoPtr) &c. t. • mg?' if mk ihe new' 11-7 Wns ntl.-7- I midget 1.° t 54411. t! m•iti NO.2;aP KR Bloc l e. s ME . . cairkNDlariD4lwis . At the. Coffee - ibuse. wog miliectiiiir__lnforal * - his frieinV &Allis public Id paga , {e, - gum betas MIMI tack to his old antral Bat algton four Canters, and haling fitted ni !r'le•in load of* iu nos ira 4 Y and *llifie to wait on gat those! sib* Apiiial.or aim; wi th cUa andhop,ei by strict attenticiti to iti . s stints Itimake their stay ixi th ileamipt*Ad agratible, audit so heluves to merit a 'hare of public pa. • " :JOHN F. } , xittlingtan.•May, .170844. - . 'BRIGADE .O . RDERs IN T arteg tieveb3r given to .the - enrolled, 111 militia within the bonds of the 2d Bade 9th , 9th division E.M., that they will media battalions & regimen& for inspetion is follows': The 2d battalion 129th regiment will meet on ?dot:Martha 24th day of Jude - next. . The Ist battalion same regiment on.tnesday . The Ist. hat. 156111, on Wo ll eidaY the 26th. The 2d battalion, of the eerie' regiinent on Thuraday the 27th. • The 21st regiment nn Friday the 28th. The Ifoth reg. on Saturday29th day of June. _ At such plaits as the several commanding -of. &era may direct. , Adjutants and captains of companiiii are also notified and required tckhave their roll 'copies ready for delivery, arid also their lists of absentees properly authenticated u the law directs. Company training' nn thrild Monday. ' - • • WM.E. BARTON. ' Brig. Is. tor, 2d, brig., 9th dii.; Brigadd tor's Office, - - - East Smithfield, M ay 21;4844,5, 1110STISIOM; AGAINST TIE 17.0RLD stsiG SIS UR i ' .. 10111 AVE just received at their store in swan JUIL - nos, and are now offering hir sales th_e largest arid most perfect assortment .of goods ever opened in this market. That assure their friends and customers that their stock of stspie and fancy goods is coropfere, and Will be sold at prices to unit the times. ~ They have a full stock of CLOTHS.. ting of Broarkktfixt;Crisairacrev,Vertingx, For Ladiel' Wear, ' • . They have various splendid patterns or Beka rine., (a new and much admired article) benne, Ginghams, DeLubaes, and prints, at all prices: They also offer to whig gentlemen, anew and beautiful article of SUMMER HATS, called "Ashland Hats," warranted to Please, ea - in order to preserve strict impartiality they Also. keeli " Van Buren" bats of superior style and manufacture.- Also, Leghorn, Palm, Wool and Fur Hats, of all sizes. SOOTS 4. SHOES, of all siies, numbers, and qualities. CALL de SEE—We ask nothing for exhi biting oar goods to any whine curiosity Way keine° them to caU, ' D:C. 41r. O. N. SALSBURV. Monroeton, May 25, 1844. ; • Shaving and Hair -Dressing. , • John Carter, Barber. and Bair Dresser, ETURNS his thanks to his numerous customers, and informs them that he has removed his shop to'the imall-building on the north side of the public square, one door' west of the Exchaige Rotel, where he will be found at-all reasonable hours, ready trrwait on those who May favor him with a colt, in the politest manner possible. • Towanda, May 25, j 844. 411MA/I.IICJ Xoll\Tit WHEREAS mylwife LYRA has kft my bed and board without any just 'cause or provocation, this is to forbid all,persons her. boring oeutuning her Oti'may account, ail,' will pay no debts Of,her contracting after this' date.. ELIZAR WARNER: Pike, May'l3, :844. 'T 31H - 411301111. 0W.211,-7W2d, D. Vandercook's Cabinet Shop! TRE stibsmiber in consequence of ill health wishes to dispoie of his Cabinet sbop. His establishment consists of Cherry Limber, Mahogany, Hardwire, Tools, Furniture; dm., which he will Sell on reasonable terms for cash, or short credit with good Surety, • • D. VANDERCOOH. Towanda, May 2'l, 1644: " TEE sobiscribere have 116* in sneceasf H ul °Oration A FERRY at Towanda twice, a few rods above the bridge, where steady at tendance will be given at all times th;enable those who wish, to cross the river ivithelit lay. The charges will be only half the rata of tolls demanded for crash* the bridge. ' , • E. &J. BICKLER. wallah, May 24; . 1844. _ NewSlia & Suitimer Goods, ST RECEIVED _ AT THE ILR! N aIi STORE, (Corner of B • and Main sts.,) May 11344. J. F. (EANS & CO. BRICK !N ;, ANY QUANTITY of SOFT & NANUU BRION for sale by " • May 2E4 . 184 . 4. .4.3 F, MEANS & Co. , lalff.sirtio, of a writ Vend.'Espo., „ issued' from the court • of common pliaa,of Brad ford county, to rai,firecterf,'l shall -impose to public sale at the housit'of E. Rayneord to t4ii Borough of Towanda; on Thursday, the 20th Zip of JUNE nest: at one 4104,, P. The. following .described piece or parcel . Of tang 'situate in Athens township and bounded as follows: 'beginning at a pitch pine on the north` ilia corner of J. Toier's jr. l lot; thence west 917 7-10 perches to'a black 'Oak sapling-on the east bank-of the Susquehanna ricer; thence-up the river 249, east ,90.5,104embes to a. post; thence•east 252 9.30 perches to atiostithenes. south 2° east 34 6-10 perches' to thoPlitee• , beginning, COntaitting . l9 ncies More, orissic 30; icrek•iinpicive& , 'with` its:lra:MO ihseWuig, hause . thereeneremea; ; -.7_.'- Beizeil and talreit in'orecution” the suit: ot . N.O .liarris vs. BlilateVanticirder.% I ; A• , 4. 1 •N - M-E§F Ol % Slierifr • " • :•:„Sherix's Otfiie, • Tarim:id:l;l44'2s; WIC) 11117110,71C11011CMM• SHERIFF'S' SAIL - k. J. N. Sumnei. Sure Owl Dentist for a short = i‘'-'•lieles 4 nd*qbefouli at MriCrOder where he •ieilhe r !em4torin who 4413' need_big proleanonat aeraieesa.,' - ' Deland% Stiy 0344.% - h - . 'NEW '-',StIMMER- ..000DR :ALSO; AN. '4UII#TIONIif. EITIOLT:v . (Wks titionary rorroop,444lNGeStAiy,u,._ „MARL - 14131 El . ;11111771ra AYARL tale. tiholo• , V V ale and Anil at 'I.2IALSTEDI3. OTTON Y.Altk & Batting on IL) hand by..: . ;,MEANS dr.PO?. SEALED POSALS WLL be.received by Igutisetiiier,..th. dreised to him through the pest office' at Wilkeillane . , until the 51st of the rem* mindh, ibidelivering the Sollowing - white. plus timber, - plank And beanie; In, , 120 sticks 14 by 16 inches,leach 55 feet long; 6000 ft board meruMre, illfh Plank / 641 ' 10,000 , ,' - 8 "' 20 40,000, " 16 32,00'0 " - l 2 4000 feet " •5 - inch Bettpt9DB-- lengths if 12 or 16 feet ; 5000 feet board:reach 18 feet long; ' • 1500 u I ao, Proposals will ; sure the quantity ; the price per foot linear for thi) 1201 sticks of large tire: bar, and the price per thoiniind feet, board meg; SUM for the plank; scantling and boards." Also, how soon after notice ie given of the accepuume of it bid, any, end what portion of, the timber and plank can be 'delivered at either. Pittston ferry,,Wilkes-Barre,i or the Nanticoke pool .on the NOrtititisitell.l . The. timber to, be sound white pine, well hewed t othe size in the. bill; tbe plank and bearibrto be C 01003021 white Phu, sad the scantling to n e sound white pine,. clear of knots. Good renarsahould seem.' play the proposal. es to responsibility of the bidder, and his ability to fulfil his engagements. Termeash on delivery; in:pallet, / end nft" ointment, of the luMber..l ' ' VE.R.MAFFET; May 13, 1844. .Supervisor N.B.Oattal. V=ieiTTlN)MgqWV43Mic ! • NCTII !H is hereby ren to all interested, : thatretterii testamentary have this' day been granted to the subscribers on the , estate of 'Wm:- Smith. det'd.lof .Windhenn -All persons indebted to Said estate are required to make immediate: payment, and allthose hat. rag demands against thalamus are requested to Present thein, legallfsitided t for settlement. ; IBETH-SMITH,Z H. •AaNciLD, S Windham, May19,'444. WOOL WANTED! GRANT'S • WOOLEN PsICTORr, , . • ITHACA, - , , . WILL have lan Agent at the follciiihig . W places to exchtingeiCloth of all kinds* for Wool on as good . Jetmilif not better, at any other Factory ; in the State, and trust ` that every matt. will call and examine for them selves before trading. -I - • ,-- -- . ' - • Will be at Leraysville on Monday and Tuusday June 3d and 4th, for two days only:: Rome on WedneidaY,lJune sth. one day Only. Towanda, T,hunglayiand Fsiday, June 6th and 7th, for two days pnly. - ?Wolfs- Tavern, Shesheq&n. Saturday and Moodily, June inli I and 10th, for two days - only. • '-,I . 1 . _ , Park's . Tavern, A thens , on Tuesday Jane 11th, for one day 0n1y. .; I R. Tuttle's Tavern, Smithfield, . on Wednes day anirrhursdai; June 12th and 13th two days only. II . ' ' ' Ilurlington, on Friday June 14th, for one .day only. ' - , ,• :, , Troy, on Satunlay,andMondiy,June 15th and 17th for two day' only. • - - ColombiaFlatts,,Tdesday June lath, for one day: only. ' II ' Esquire Spencer's; Daggett Hollow Wednes day June 19th, ofte day'only: _ A. Miner ' s, Thuraday ,, Juno 20th, one day Only. • , , I I • The Assortment i4iill consist of GRANT'S Celebrated;Sheep's Gray Cloth; , mix:an i CLOVIS, CiSISMEIIBII at. SATTINETS. Also, a general assortment of Black, Blue black,. Adelaide, ; Invisible Given, Brown and Steel Mixed - I__ - - - . - ":.BROAD - CLOTHS. - Farmers can .rfrom 2 0 to 25 pei cent, more than by dis 'ng of it any other ,way.— We hope you will land examine the weight, body; and quantity f stock in-each yard of the le above mentioned•Cloth‘before purchasing else whete. ' • ! .i: ' - ' The highest price paid for Wool, and Cloth at the wholesale Factory price. . . It requirod, al firtiPortion of payments tbr Wool will be Mad 4 in cash. - ~ • • • CHA'S,A. 'CRANDALL, Agent. 'lthaca, May 1;1844. , • ' • .E . ,0R 'HEW- GOODS 1 . - . . . - IEo i I§9 OlcalßlZ. - , _ . . .13 now *piled: to exhibit for the , inspection I , Of his old friends, and. the public-generally ,a little die -belt isiortment of goods in town. He deems it atillclent'lio Say hislitee,k numbers the usual variety df Provisionit, such as: Flour, COrm meal, - ;Poitr Butter, Lard, Tea, 'Coffee, 'Choc - elate, Lueip iirid Brown 3ugar; Molasses, - from 31 to, 75 .ets ti 4laisia!,Prtines, Dried Cur. 'rants, Figgs, EMI Raisins, .Tapiaco; Pittati. .B l ickles, Pepper S_pce i Confectionaries of all kinds, Fruits, Nuts,from paper -shelled Almonds to. Pea NUM, Criodles,- 81Minng, and BarSoapi , Dried ripples' endla good`assortment of French and German ' T4l4,3:c., &e. , ~. As it has been ' e the general, belief that'ini nountment is oil le the 'best selection- and the greatest salmi f the'place, nd,".for'reii4y pay ' thepublic May, be assured they will get - as good 'good§ and as chPie they can te bought else where. All le deof • 'trainee , With in ei - change.- iße in nit call,atruy oldstrinci,thec. 5 0 'Pest QBigo, wisl -li!l*q w.. 14 ,44 ,- ,fortikoniatliat4i I ..littic.' F4 64 llll l, ttiese . ° . r , til9gl )P,t'S 'ail ges Or eigsmos, ~,eny :,11!ng . to leap,.. up Luc, emits in ; ',, tbiii time'4l' hi, 1) - presinth. , .; ' ".' -, " `. -- ~ 'nay 1 1 4 1344 , . : ~, .. , - --, --, , !..f:i;:.,:-, • ; ,'-' t f a: : -. 1 . :. -- ..:-..,.4-, - -=-t,,-- 7 -,,--:-1-.:-,-,- '..(loittite'": olle , Shillhig per , p9iiml4, 4 . tik i64etikito‘r.' 'c'esiiiiii . iatii - di xi" - aiil 'fisr a ' l 4 leitc:' , l l l. - 41 :. 8 ,. T'VWS •,-..• 1 ,NEW -.00.W.- M=M /WM soloarnlerlsiijoiCretufaed Rea! the Reeat,ellyorith a:op/teak! *i baits sermon of wadi* Motiii;Jore.ohy. Fano , Goa* spaiii;siecks eau sg* - 11ings,Pins, Accordions, Violin Stares, Reeds, Compasses, Keys, Chair* Warehrsalm Materi a ls and all ankles ever kept in - a` Pettey* Jewell) , Store, • iid be'soid to suit tiolirnestorzuh, call and see.' N. R. the' subscriber is prepared to. repair all kinds of Watches &Jewelry on short notice and the best (manner,as he has new lot of tools ied ;Florists fret& from the city. • • • ' GRUM' CEYSADP next door, to the Aga qffice,' lion EMI ion 0= MIMI MIMS 8 . • - TABE-ijEBEP = .IIIITO , i•:;. - .:•- • NO.. • 3; 'IO4PK-I:Ro.%• - . lift; are: happy tele' able to 'inform our rteighbore„ that . the .BNICK - BLOCK IS U a Ind the citizens cl . Meant coUntY ge" =rally, that we are thie day. receiving at No. 3, a new and extensive usortraent of SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS: . which have been- Hesu t aw) purchased in the City . ofNew Y ' fir cash and soon cesnirr—a goodly Orden . em direct— ly opposite the door of one ' is amid one Jolla illeNeik . Cir. goods have been: par- - chased under such circumstances.-Wto enable us to sell them very cheap. We do, therefore, pledge ourselves . to sell as low for ready pay, as any store in 'Bradford 'county. Our stock consists of . . - _ -• . Dry. Goode, Grocerics,Rardware and Crockery, Drugs 4r Medicines; Dye woods 4 , Dye f ri f fs, 4,c• Intact, we. have. on hand almost every snide usually kept in a country store. We will es, change our goods for Cash,-Produce of any kind. all descriptions of Lumber,. good . fresh butter, wool, sheepish* castles' hides, &c.&c. We acknowledge our obligations to the rainy friends who bare food by us through the" hard times." and fondly !tope to be able . to make it an object for them to continue their patronage. Wbf. H. BAIRD & CO. Towanda, May 6, 1,844. in ULM ak,ll=lls3g . • BE best selected assortment of Baths stripe T Challeys,"'printed BeLeines., Belsarines French Lawns, &c.. ever offered in , fhb; mliket, may be found at N0..3; Brick Row— rinurzwitarmiic, Crimped dimity 'cuffs and collars. .Ashborton collars and . collarettes; dimity chensisettes,', em broidered fillet reticules, du„ dm. • -ALSO—The best assortment of Ladiesi. era vats and Dress Handkerchief's. in Towanda, 130 mistake. ail at BAIRD'S, May 6. • ' NO. 3, BRICK ROW. d,,,NAS4. AND GOODS paid for Lang Slun k) glei, and good quality' Pitii - Boaras, at - BAIRD'S,. roto. May 6. 500 BUSHELS W HEAT ; 300 do. Cdna ; 300 do. Oats; 100 do. of Buckwheat;, 100 'do. Rye, for sale by • W.H.BAIRIJ & CO. .IVo. 3, Brick lour. • May 6,, "pool's & SDOEB, a large assmtotint at BAIRD'S, BAP 110.3, Brick row. May 6. MICR AND BRUSH HAM Cloth Cips, Boy's cape, for sale at' BA/RD'S. May 6. No: 3 ; Bride rate. OOLE LEATBER, middle weights, a first 0 - rate tirticle, for sale at No. 3. Brick row. May 6. BAIRD dc CO. j AMP OIL. Sperm And TalloW CzMales, AA at No. 3, Brick row. . Nay.G. WM. H. BAIRD & CO, F RESH ORANGES 45i LEMONS, at No iow, BAIRD'S. irIOMESTIC GOODS,—Sticcti vs, Shirt- JAY kip, Ticking, Cotton Yam, Wicking, Batting, &c., &c, at Na. 3, Brick row. May 6. WM. H. BAIREV& CO. CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED, at No. U Brick row. W. H. BAIED4iir, CO. TONS MAPLE SUGAR, nicrre orless JILQJP • for sale, at May q- ?kb. 3, Brick row. CARPET IiVARPIor sale at No. 3, Brick nun W.U. BAIRD'ar CO. • - , SASAILIIE-1.711r• tS§ than ~5000 hareels SALT for sale, KA and more coming, 'at No. 3, Bnck mw. May 6. BAIRD* CO. New Spring & Summer Goods, JUST RECEIVED AT 11,1111 & SON'S, and far sale Cheap, for Cash. Towanda, May 6,1844, INFORMATION WANTED. 11P. ei widow lady by the name of EUNICE jt BURLEY, widow of Elienezer Burley, is living in, the county,..by. addressing a note to the Hon. A. H. Read, Montiorc, or by , calling on the autuckiber; she will 'receive information which wilt, be of pecuniary: benefit to her. Any information hum any ether. acquaintances or 'friend. of bora where she resides, firc.. is solicit ed. . Addreas. as above. D. M. BULL. Towanda, May 14, 1844::', • • ' gnaw lacratoDuataztwani% BOOT ;& - SHOE MAKING. 111171ECOZt SAGE 'have' associated 'V V theinselveti iit the Boot and Shoe Mak." n hosinees, in the borough of .Tnwanda, one door•west of, tho.ClaremontEouse i • and solicit a shire of, public patronage:, They intend, hy, icareful selection of 'kook, and by, attention to the interests of, their cristoiners,to mate as neat and.ddrable, wOrk: as can be reanufitetured in "this Portion'of Alley keep constantly en hand, and will ma nufacture,t6 ,artice, rnonocco, calf. oud,;coarse boota, and jshocs; oboes and'. ol j ps do. 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