se *O 10n1 all- Natlatti. 0 00 white fish. were recently _ 4ltato ne haul in New gayeo her. ..„This feat was accomplished by t h r ee seines together.. The je u for fifty cents per 1000... 13 0 city Of New Orleans there - are titration -every night, as- nearly as 4eagertained, one hundred roulette each one of- which clears' its , f ,r, at least $5O per night. , n umber of persons were seen pass ! ihrough Ann street last evening just J o t wearing side-arms, but partial cognied?,—Bostora Mail. tans of flesh and blood—partly con 'ed ,in old cio'. he following appears in the New :I ;.,xpress: { .IVantetl, a wagon with - two seats .r4r ;we' (hate hold four, persorts with f ou r boys, belonging to a juvenile ompany, in Louisville, haire been btea' for,setting 'houses on fire.— v onotive for setting the houses on was ' to get the praise of being the. ;firemen on the ground, and to en= the excitement of witnessing 'the and a:ssist to subdue it. Many of tires for along -time past were the tk of ihese intsrguided yOuths. iisenger in the train of cars that :Washingtou city on Thursday af noon 314 o'clock was informed of d ea th.of Mr. Gadsby, formerly of e National Hotel, now keptt his u , on arriving at the Relay ouse, 're the jiltellizence , ..had been corn icated by means' of r tito Electro le editor . : 61 the' llbany Knieker- Isays,lie has tie hesitifion in de that, In his opinion, one: wife, ilarly a modern - one,.- is -amply lent for one hus • bana: ' Jung Man named Wm.. Watson, in Calvert ) county, Md., lost last week; by being thrown from se . whilst riding a race for the went ofhiniselfandanotberyoung ith.whotn the deceased was in inr In turning-an abrupt curve road his horse became, unman- and ran - with!great force against killing the rider almnst instantly.. British ship Greenock," re= :ailed from Mobile forliverpool. cargo of eottocestimated to th 8136;163. les Gordon Bennett,' of the N. laid, has served a writ for' libel ....Ryan, the:editor of the N. Y. The' Republic says that not know in !what the alleged insiits, though the damages are $20,000. tan named ftritea Bernard John lid to be a fugitive' from . justice f%tand ria, D. Q., was arrested Orleans on the Sth inst., charged robbing- MG Ed ward of in gold land silver. • last. Hillsboro'-N. Record- We have seen a lump of lloughed up a few 'days since in belonging to Mr. John Paul, ilea vest of this place. It weigh- :o and a half penny weights; was lyilEacheit from - any gross sub 2'; andis.a.one 'specimen of pure 'old. fivndred.and t ieventy-five irrired al Balumore on Tuesday, 'ip Rebecca from Bremen. dent tornado occurred near Mar- Saliotirity,, Ida., on the 22d tifigi e building oceupied by .Barilei was blown down, and his family buried in" the ruins. :ens of Marshall repaired to the. Id succeeded in extricating all !,•,‘ Most of them were . horribly A, and a small child crushed to are now 203 prisoners in the lilt State Prison. The ex of the institution last -year lot - 311,000, and its income in lumbers ,$lB,OOO. The nett tre about $O,BOO last year, and 1,000 in cash were paid into Treasury. - ;Paper-in Arkansas says it has %uttered Choctaws and Cher us - subscription ijet,,,,some of contrihutotg - telope, the clipper on board Pletcher Webster, took pas 'd at Rona' Kong on the 4th /limey, - Esq . ., the . Abull 7 le for' Pre S ident , hais pub. lill ueletteiagehistthe :anex ' • ' taNso.x.-414 old Hero - a is t ihinaton • city.. ANOTNEN 42VOLIITION IN Wirhavirt.eports of an - outbreak 'WhiCh has occurred Canada between the authorities and, the laborer! qn tie La chine Canal. Other rumors state that the Patriots have risen in Canada, and taken possessiog of Toroato, some for ty of whom' weft killed at tbe, first out break., From the fact - that. Canade has long been rife - for aniusurrection. we have no doubt that there is some truth in these reports. The first report we co py from the New Yorlun, which says : The facts, as near as we can gather them ate, _that the laborers who Were recently ,dizcharge_d Int their interfe rence whe Montieal election of a mem 'her or Parliament, assembled in great numbers on Wednesday or Thursday, and^commpnced the work of destruction and bloodshed by destroying the works, attacking the - coniractors, and beating the overseers. The military . were call ed 'out,. and marched to the scene of carnage and bloodshed. As the com panies approached the rioters, symp toms of disaffection were manifested in the ranks. but concealed from the ofii cas. :The spirit of revolt aradually spread among the army, and t being drawn up before the rioters, on receiv ing orders to are, the soldiers gr9unded their anitsli,declaring their unwilling ness to fire. The utmost consternation prevailed among Her Majesty's officers of the higher grades ; while the subor dinates united with , the revolutionists, and ordered the temporary seizure of all who would not join in the levolu- tion S Juch are ti racts, as near as we have been able to collect them from crentlemen of respectability, who had just arrived from the frontier. We con fess the story is rather improbable. The following is from tile' Pittsburg Chronicle Of Saturday, 25th ult. We heard a . report last night, found ed upon information said to have been received by a gentleman in this city, who has at-son residing' in Toronto, U. C.,, that`tbere had been a fresh out break at , Niagara, U. C., between the Patriots and the civil authorities. The Patriots 'bad been making some move-. meats which the civil authoritiks did not like, and the troops were balled °IA, and the Patriots dispersed for the time, only it is} thought for die purpose of or ganizing to make resistance. We give the above as a rumor, having no certain information. ' NATURAL Cumusrri . .—The Owego Gazette of last week says : 1 We have beeit shown by the Mcssfs. FRITCHARDS,.. of Flemingville, in this, town, a remarkable Lamb—having,-in -:all respects,. two, perfect bodies, separ ate and distinct; to the fore legs, where they unite In one—with two regular sets of limbs ; and but 'one head, b one set of eyes, ears, &c. Upon opening it, it was, found to have one heart and four kidneys. " Keep it before the People," bays the Baltimore Republican; that in 1840, the Federal Whig party declared that the President's mansion was mere, splendidly furnished than that of any European potentate—andno sooner had they elected their log Cabin President,, than . they -voted an, appropriation of six thousand dollars to add to the splendor , of the palace. ANERIAI'i WATCH: - air. J. W. Robertson, of Hollidaysburg, Pa.. has manufaethred the first Chronometer Watch ever Made in the United States. The .watch is of • the' chronometer escapement, capped and jewelled :with retaining power.. It was manufactured entirely by Mr. R., includin'g every de partment, viz; gilding,, engraving and • jewelling. j LEGISLATIVE SCENE:—The members of the House of Assembly in, Nova Sco tia, seem desirmis of making themselves as notorious as their brethrett, of this Republic. , A flare-up took- place in the House on the night'Of the 11th ult., be tween two-members: r utu AT NEW . ORLEA/kiSo---A. most disastrous - fire occurred at New Orleans on the 18th ult., which destroied be tween.two and three hundred houses, tvith ati immense amount ofproperik of various other descriptions.' PROGRESS OF TEIiIPERAAR:—Ed war4 .C. Delavan, Dsq., the 'fewer= ance fieformer, is building a new Tent mance Hotel at . Albany-, . expected to cost $lOO,OOO. SiNATOR ' N.ts.—Tlie committee appointed to' report upon. Mr. Niles' tianity,pranounced him sane,. and :he has accordingly-taken his seat in- the UniteiStates Senate. TALL RYE.—The" editor of. the Dan ville Intelligences is bragglng of - a stalk of rye, seven feet seven inebesinlength, which has been left at his office. IMO IMI he i f OI tiIA'PER IMAT'HER for po eof l 'O, Awe 1844. t'4DintrfSt ALMON—a first rah? snkle -11)- ayik Juno • SALSBU RIOT AT '.DANsiulz;‘—'-Thiie Was qulte a,eripas riot at Malayale,; Liv ingston, otiounty, week or so Allow. The people voted-, authority, from the Legislature -to connect a basin they had formed with - the' a Sen ator Faulkner, who ,owned lots the town that 'would be damaged thereby, 'defeated \ their proposition in the Senate . The people then :we to work, and: cuta sluice without law, anti When: Mr.; Faulkner returned to his constituents at Dinsvilln, the church bells were tolled, and every aianifestatton of displeasure with his course was given. 'When the State hands proceeded to fill the *slip, they were driven 'of£ by. The villagers. They returned,-and were again forced to abandon their attemptiand - the vilr lagers, so far successful in resistance,' proceeded to aggression; and assembling some three butdred strodg, cut through the corner lots of Their Senator, and Made a union between the canal, and Their basimand slip. ' THREE WOMEN DROWNED.—We ie ' giet talcum that a sad accident - occur ! ed - upon . the •ohio abotit: forty mileS above: smithland, and near", the -mouth of - Tradewatei. on the sth just:, by which three women lost their Jives, They .were attempting to .. ;croas in,v small boat; ithe river being quite rough at the time, the, boat sprung. •a leak; they found the water gaining up on them. fright paralyzed their exertion. and,.they. sank without an effort io save theniselves. All the bodies' have been recovered. CHEAP PROPERTY.. -A deed has been recently recorded at the City Hall, New York, transferring the City Hotel,. which was once sold for- two hundred thobsand dollars, for the consideration of one dollar in hand paid." This would appear a grand decline in the price of Real Estate, but it is necessary to add, in order to a clear understanding athe subject; that John lacob Astor, Esq.. the grantor, is grandfather to the grantee 'Mrs. B—. SHOT BY A BOY. -A ,notorioue thief was shot in Orange county, N. Y. on Saturday. He hid stolen a watch from . the'lad's father; and several, persons were in poison, when' the thief Tired a pistol at the father. The boy immedi ately shot him through the head. NOTARY PUBLIC.—John I. Allen, editor of the Wayne County Herald, has been appointed Notary Public for the county of Wayne, by the Executive, in the place of E. Kingsbery, dec'd. STRIKES.—Tbe printers of Pittsburg haveoade an advance of prices—the employers have. conceded. The coo pers have been equally successful. The journeymen shoemakers ofLynn and %Voburn have struck for higher wages. Married, lu Sheshequin, on Thursday, the 22d ult.. by Milton Bailey, Esq., CALEB 13. RICE to Miss IVI,ABT JANE STEVENSON. On Thursday, the 22d nit., by Allen M'Kean Esti., OLIVES D. PERRI' to Miss Mamma daughter of Jereadab Taylor, both of Granville Died, In Canton, Bradford county; Pa.; on the 17th of April, Mrs. Hannan'Parrr, wife of Da vid Pratt,. in .the 78th year of her age. Her funeral was attended on the 19th, by a concourse of relatives and friends, who were ap- Propriately addressed by M.lTurlliurt, in a dis course from jtev: xiv . .l3. She was followed to the grave by about forty children and grand children who lament the loss of a pious and af fectionate parent. About 40 years she had re sided in the place where she died. • She was more than 50 years a devout:Christian, and member of the church in the Baptist connexion, and more than 60 years she had lived with the husband who now mourns the loss of a devoted But she "rests from her labors," and her weep ing friends derive comfort from the reflection that her work is well done. She has left them a rich legicy in ` xhe remembrance of her devout prayers and her pious example. So May we live the life of the righteous that our last end may be lik6 hers. Mot THE " DEMOCRATIC .COR RESPONDING COMMITTEE" of Bradford county,t are.respectfully requested to meet at the "-Exchange,' • in Towanda, an Tuesday, June 18th,. at 1 o'clock. P. M., for the purpose of adopting effective mealures to promote the interest of the democratic, party, and the elevation of its candidates at the corn lag election. • SETH SALISBURY. ' Ain° 1, 1844. - Chairman.- Ellif4r: _t THE 'DEMOCRATIC ASSO. WNW • CIATION; OF MONROE . meets /at the house of 0.8,, Beebe, at Greenwood, on SATURDAY (Wetting, June 15t at 6 o'clock. THE MEDICAL AESOCIA LAW . TIQN BRADFORD CO., vOll that on Tuesday., the 11 th instant, at the Conn Henze, ati 41)M2 .kCi-Aitk.NiVO MUAME •to yky enclosure the 19th day Of May lastra 'pale red CO W. eiCht oraine years old, with i brown. !lead and black bag. The owner is *nested to'prove property; pay Charges, and take her away. , • - • • -WILLIAM It SEXTON. I, .Orivell, Awe 1, - 11344.- • •- • - BE 111 'OBDRik - .' /L .. . .. _ . ._ . — frhelAtft ' " iiuthigiaiii'. t -Divittion , I!.M.i. *ill meet. lot Ail elt4 IttsPecijok et; o , l _ o 'Clairt , Mont House in 'ToiVanda'on Sittir;- . Ihe 20th da*,ntdrine iitit: . "'" The' -Compony24l4l4Fs will:be Ad the '.pteseot year, tinder the - few Milititt-LOw- ouldonday- the 7th inst. at lillc,i;Plitcce within ant Indira' said 'companies tatii identedhy ttie proper ofiliers,-4 eoraptimes within,the bona& of . i r,lsth Regiment, not 'provide& ;with' Commissioned officirs i niay elect such ni . - - &ere, on the dai of, company.lparatiettat, the usual place of holding their elections, agreeably to the 20tIttiectiOrt of Militia Law paved Aril! 4844. ' ' • *. -- P. C.. WARD,', ' . " Colonel 15th Regiment:: ;. Colonel's °trice, towanda.Jiine Nil. " The Towatida Bridge will he free to all persons residing on the east aide of the , river en the 29th insi, ' • ATTENTION - A . er r Al • 4 1 - , rirliFlE FIRST COMPANY of tlie 2d bat.l 15th reF : , P. M., will meet at the house; of A. M. Coe, in rho - borough of Towandth, on' Monday, the 17th day of *Juria, at 10 o'clock. A. M. for company drill, armed and equipped as the law directs. . JOHN CASE, Captain: • Towanda, June 3,1844. Ar4VD•32PIE.CIC3BE• ALLPersonsindebted to the estate.of James Burns,' late of Towanda', dec'd., are .no tified to pay the same to the subscriber 3 and all hating charges, wiltalso presCnt theni for set: dement, duly authenticated. ' I * • LUCY :BURNS, Administmtrii. • Towanda, Alay 28,1844. ' ' • SHERIFF'S SALES MOvirtue of a Tit of Les;ari Fades issued from the court of common pleas'of Brad ford county, to me directed;) shall expose to pnblio aale•at the house of E I .RAYNSFORD limit° Borough of Towanda, on Saturday the 29th•day of June next, at one o'clock P.M., the following described piece'or parcel of land situate in Canton township, beginning at a post the north-east corner of Jarner Warren's land, thence north 89° west 204 8-10 perches to a post. thence by land of Josiah Warren south 1° • west 64 8-10 perches to a post; thence south 89° vied '147 perches to a birch ; thence by lands of James Warren north 1° east 72 7-10 perches to the beginning. Containing: eight*• two acres, one hundred and one perches, with - allowance. Seized and taken in .execution at the ink of Gorden F. Mason, assignee of Eliphalet Mason vs. William TO E thou. ALSO—By -virtue'of a writ , of vend .expo., a piece or parcel of land in Franklin tewnship, hounded north by L.o.Brancroft, east by P. & W. Lent's- land, on the south by 0. W. Dodge, jr., and west by Dodge and Roof. Con taining about ninety acres, with about twenty improved, and with a log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S.S. Hinman vs. Ebenezer Smith. JOHN N. 'WESTON, Sheriff's OfGre, 1 Towanda, June 3d, 1844. J '• 044 li -g r 4 An 111.11 D. WILMOT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MINAS ressoved his office ito'the - new Brick Block on Main street—No. 2, up stairs. 015 gaLUDICIQD ai,ara• At. the Burlingtett Coffee House, , T HE subkriber would respectfully inform his old hien& and the public in general, that he has moved back to his old stand at Bur lington Four Corners, and having fitted up his house in good style, is now; ready and willing to wait on all those who may favor him, with a call, and hopes by strict attention, to his , guests to make their stay botb pleasant and agreeable, and if so he hopes to merit a share'of public pa-_ tronage: JOHN F. LONG. Burlington, May 17,1844. BRIGADE ORDERS ! • OTIGE is hereby given to • the enrolled I militia within the bounds of the, 2d bri gade 9th division P. M., that they will meet in battalions & regiments for inspection as follows . : The .2d battalion 129th regiment .will meet on Monday the 24th day . of June nexi.. The let battalion some regiment on Tuesday the'2sth. • . The Ist . bat. 156th, on Wednesday, the 26th. The 2d battalion of the same regiments on There - day The 27th. , ' - The 21st regiment on Friday the 28tb. The 15th reg. on Saturday29th daY of June, At such 'places as the several commanding 'of. fleets may direct. Adjutants and captains of .companies are also notified end required to have their roll copies ready for delivery, and, also eleir lists of absentees properly authenticated es the law directs. Companyj trainings* the 3d Monday. - WM. E. BARTON; I I Brig. Inspector, 2d brig:; 9th div., P.M. Brigade Inspector's Office, 2 - East Smithfield, May 21, 1844. S I 5E051 . 11402 AGAINST THE WORLD ! s • samsnußrs , • • • r < AVE just received at their store in MoN nos; and are now offering far sale, the largest and most perfeet assortment of goads ever opened in this market. , They assure their friends and customers that their stock of staple and fancy goods , is, complde, and will be sold at prices" to suit the times. . 1. , They .have a follstocle s of CLOTHS, con iiitingefßioarleloths.Coteies,Vilstings,,cte. . . , . For tridirs' Weary. They 'base various splendid patternk'of Eden - rifles, (a new arid much'admired article) Lawns,, Gitighams, DeLaines, end prints; at alt prices: They also offer to whig gentlenien, a new and beaotifut,etticle of SUNLMER_HATS, called Ashland: Hats,". warranted, to ramie, and in 'order to preserve: Earth, impattisliti,they also keep.," Van Duren", fists Of. supptiofstyle.and . -Manufacture. ,Also; Leghorn, Palmj Wool and- Fur Hsu, of all Itiiett.;' . , nooTs SHOES, eft, all sizeao2am 'hem' , CALL SEE-We a l sk nothing for tali; biting- oils .400 do to any.whout., curiosity; : may; iroy(citifem ta; ti • Monnitten, Moir' 25 1814.- • MEE s J,'.- . `* El r4L - Dpairint:ana Atiljkluekr:*llo.gailalt Dreacri ETUlfl+Jlt :die .- thanks to' his; numerous t: .141 CtlitOintil;`ittal trap* his sholi.tO thoOnall -building elk the pooh side -, of she public ignore r one door oiki4 of the.Excbaflge where 444 he liercituil ,L . ialloutoguibbs hoop, itait-ois: those who may final hhii wiih'ssail, is the.Volitest manner foible. 1'; " • Towanda, Ms3r 26;1844:' ' 4111=4.001..7 1 310.111[41131101Rifii 11111THEREAS my wife" r. i'd has left my ;`bed and ligard Without any just cause Or provocation, this is to forbid all persons har boring or trusting heron may account, a I will pay no debts pf her contracting after ibis date. ELIZAR WARNER. Pike, May 13,1844. . .INEVS . II,IBK, D. Vaddercook's !Cabinet Shop! rvilliE subscriber in cau sc quen,or ilthealth wishes to dispose of his Cabinet shop. His emablishment consists of Cbarry Lumber, Mahogsny, Hardware, Tools, Iturniture, &c., &c., which he will • sell on reascrable terms for cash,oc abort era dit With good surety. D • 1 VANDACOOK. • Towanda, Mal 2 1 , / 844 - MBE subscribers hive now In d successful operation A FERRY at Towanda hem', a few rods above the bridge. where steady at tendance will be giren at times to enable those who wish, to cross the river svithaut de lay. Tbe charges will be only lief the rata of tolls demanded for crossing the brdge. _ E. & J. SICKLER. Towanda, May 24; 1844. New Siring & Summer Goods, JUST RECEIVED AT THE BRICK STORE, (Corner of Bridge and Main MO May 24, 1844. 1, 1. F. MEANS & CO. BRICK ! • A NY QUANTITY of SOFT & HARD for alibi by . • May 25, - 1844. 4. F. MEANS & CO. 2321§0MUC:)WRIZOUEQ5160 NOTII is hereby even to all interested, ' that letters testamentary have thirr day been granted to the strbseribers on the estate of Wm.. Smith , dec,'d. of -Windham tp.,‘ All persona indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and all. those hav ing tlemands'against the eame are requosted to present them, legallylatteste4 for settlement.. • SETH ssirrn,?. . • • B. ARNOLD; " ecu Mindham, gay 9; 1844. • , W 001. .-Y I I,A TE 0.; GRAN'I"S A • WOOLEN II4CTORY ITHACA, WILL hare .an Agent! at the following - placesto exchange loth of all kinds for Wool on as goenl . terms rf not better, than at any other Factory in Otti State, and trust that every man will andramine forthem. selves before trading: ' ' Will beat Leraysville on Mot June 3d and 4th, 'for two Rome on Wednesday,June! Towanda, Thursday-and Ft 7th, for two days; only. I Moody's Tavern, Sheshe7 Monday, Juno Bth and ' only. 1. Park's Tavern,. A theno, on • for one, day only R. :Ttittle's Tavern, Smith '"day aturfhinsday, June # days only. ! I ". Burlington, on Friday June only. 1,, Troy, on Saturday anaMom 17th for two days only. , Colombhi Flans, Tuesday June 18th, for one day only. 6; • • Bsquire Spencer's,lDaggett.' ElolloWWednes . day June 19th, onodaronly. • A. Miner ' s, Thursday June c llOth, one day, only. - , The Assortment wilt consist of GRANT'S Celebrated Sheep's gray Ciotti, _ - & _ • MIXTD CLOTHS , C 4S SIMEIIEO sorrir,rrs. Also, a general 'assortment of. Black, blue blabk, Adelaide; Invisible !Green, BrOna and Steel Mixed BROAD-CLQTHS. ' Farmers can realize from) 20 to 21 Ter cent, more than by disposing of it any ot'aer way .-- -We hope you will 'call and examine the weight, body, and quantity; of stock in each yard of the above mentioned Cloths,befora purchasing else where. ." , • - Tbn'highest price Maid for Wool, and Cloth at the , wholesale Factory mice. If required; a'troportion. of payments tbr Wool will be mad in =is. - CIIA'S A. CRA. "DALL,-Agent. Ithaca, May 1, 1844. MORE NEW GOODS I „ . . . IEo gio MEM= i . ...: f 1 4 ' . S now prepared to exhibit for the inspection i - of his old friends and i the public-generally a, little the best assortmeni, of goods in town.. He deems it sufficient to, , s:ay Ins stocknumbera, !the usualvariety 'of - Promsions, - ,such as Flour , Corm - meal, - Pork, Butter, Lard, -Tea, Coffie,, .Chocolate, LumP, and Brawn Sugar, Molasses, from 31 to 75 ctit.,Raiirids, Pronei,Dried Cur. rants, Figgs, Snliatui Raisins,Vapiaco, Citron. , Pickles, Pepper Sauce; 'confectioner/ea of all. kinds', Frnits, Nuts, from Pliptir!stielled AlmeMls to Pea Nuts, Candles, Shaving and Dar Soap, Dried apples, and a good assortment of - French_; and German T 4374 &c.', '&c, .k ''' 1 ' • As it boo become the general belief that myi assortment bi'a little the best selection and th 40'0 31 - I. vatiely in.the ps , e., ,`,1414- for ready Pi she publit'may be assured they will get , as g o o d . goods and as chap as they can be bought where,,., Alt Minis of produce '. taken -in ex chimge:, 'llijuter Youcall.itpy qhfstand, tiro Post MCC, and ivhitti'iraititaft furitie militate a; littbi 'taltiy,Aiii Cheese -- ofr,: - cliesuitils; apples iw dinki orxiny: thing to hes? , ',up the aplrila lin thii time`of high!presib to :-- : .i ~ ',. '.'.... .--.7- . .-----..--_,- ; -:-- .. '-' l, ---71-7----- --I .) TIOTTON l'AilH,, -, Icking di. Dining On Itiliatid.l,l , • -• - •.: ' MEANS &' CO.! :~~>: - NE W ',GOOD ' • - - . • ' RE:Miblicriber harrjust returned froth The great - city :: With it'spleridid-died GO es. lioffinent of " Watebea;efoenijewelri, Fancy Goods, Bpi:tons, Spiels of all agee,Bings; Fins, .Accoidions, Violin-Btrings, , Beede L eetriptases, `Keys, Chains, Watchm a kers blateirials aid all 'articles aver kept in'a ran4r.dc Jewelii Store, and %Jlll be sold to'snit the )itnes for casb,_call and seer B, the 'subscriber is prepared - nv `repair all kinds otWatchesf,t ,towelry:on short noliedind the best [manner, as lut bas a new lot-of tools mid materials fresh _ from-lbe city; Cr:7'49hop nest door to . ' The Post Office, 111aiii , gireet.: • • • - ltir J. rt.olimiter t . Saraeon: Dentist irwriLL remain in :Too/ands for a - ahort V V time ard may hie fotaul'4 Me.Croid, where he will happy to wait an all wha may need hid prolesaional senrietfa. Towanda, May' 18, 1844. NEW SUMMER GOODS; y rier nocsivio ALSO,. AK - ADDITIONAL ,BLFFLY ' OF 13,0,0 ks & Stationar.- May- 6. For sole by J. ICINGSbiIItY. Jr. WHITE. : MARL LIME W HITE MARL LIME for sale , whole sale and retell at • RALSTEWS. c an di es one Shilling per pound ! ANDIIES & TALLOW constantly on Arl band and for sale at HALSTED'S. &OWL ,TEMBILIMMENTA, i. NO. 3 s BRICK' ROW. laltrE are happy to be able to inform our 'VW neighbors, that the .BRICK ,BLOCK IS, UP, and the citizensof Bradford county ge nerally„that we are this day receiving 'at No. . t`; a new and extensive assortment of SPRING &IND SUMMER: GOODS, which have been purchased in the city of New York for cash and Goon enxini—a goodly portiori of them direct ly oppcsibil the door of one Henry Sheldon anti one John McNeil. Our goods have been pur- Chased under such circumstances" as .to enable irs to sell them very cheap. We do, therefore, pledge ourselves to sell as low for heady pay, as any store in Bradford county. ' 'Our stock consists of ; , • Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Crockery, Drugs 4- Medicines, Dyewoods.4- Dye staffs, • 4-c., 4-c . . • • hr hand Ulm- l I In fu Let, we have on ham -lost every article usuallykept country store.. We will ex change our goods for :dash, Produce of any kind, all descriptions of Lurriber 'good fresh butter,Nvool, sheeppeks. cettkie hides, &c. &c. We acknowledge Our ohlig,atiens,to the many 'friends who have stood by us through the" hard ' timee- and fondly hope to be able to make it an object for them to contioue7.their patronage.. WM. A. & CO. ; 6, 1644. " = ME bestselected assortment ClfSatin stripe Chalky, printed DcLainei.- Belzarins, French Lawns, Mulls, &e.., ever offered in this market, may be found at No.p, Brick Row. PURTILERMORE • Crimped dimity cuffs and collars, Ashburton collars and. collarettes, dimity c-hemisettes, em.- bioidered fillet.reticules, dm., &c. ALSO The best assortment of Ladies' cra vats and Dress Handkercidefai ! in Towanda, no: mistake, all at BAIRD'S, May 6. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. nday anti Tuesday days only.. pth, one day only. day, Jane dth. and ;n, Saturday and oth, -Tor two days nesday Jgne 11tti, (lASI' AND GOODS paid" for'Long Shut- ICf glen, and a gOod quality Pino Boards, - at ir BAIRD'S, Nd, 3, Brick row: field, an Wednes 2th and 12th two 14th, for one day day, June I th and May 6. TOOTS & 8110E8 1 . a large Vat BAIRD'S, - Nay 0.„- 110.3, /3.7-3:ck row.. ; jUR AND BRUSH HATS, Cloth Caps, Boy's caps, for sale atli BAIRD'S, ; • May 6. N 0.3, Brick row. OOLE LEATHER. najtiate tveights, a first - rate article, for' sate at So. 3. Brick • May 6: WM. H. pAIRD & co. Ir j AMP OIL, Sperm, and Tallow CandlrA, at N0..3, Briek4Ow. !I - May 6." • ! WM. H. SIAIRD ISt CO. • - , jRESH ORANGES ardLEMON S. a No. 3, Brick -row BA IR D'§. 'IIIOMESTIC. 0:101) Shmitiet, Shirt hip, Ticking, Cottos Yain, Wicking, Batting,. &e., &c., at No. 3, rick row. May 6.. WM. 11.1)BIAIRD & CO. , cLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED. lit N 0.3 trick row. W. H. ; BAIRD &-CQ. CVg,„ TONS MAPLE 8 for salo at May G. • - • gIARPET WARP for Pole at No. a, Brick Li row. IN .11.1 BAIRD & CO. LEBB' than somi barnda BALI for . 41e, and Ettore coming, atiNo. Bnck row.. • May 6. W. 11 BAIRD & eq.., Neiv Spring & Simmer Goeiii; Jun'utccriro AT • H.-.MIX &,,SON'S for sale Cheap, tbr Cash. Towanda, Maps, left INFORMA.TION .IVANTED:• - widow lady 14, the , name.of "EuNivp BURLEY, 'widow of pben,rze;• Burley, livirlicirithe'nounty, by addressuigallote lathe .ilett. A. it . Rena, MontrOse, or by, calling on the =subscriber; shn . will ,treceive.,-,infotrnation whicfrwilt be"of pec uniary henefit to-her.,',Any infirolguion froin -any other , acquaintinees or ,friend of hers where idle . resides; &c:; Is'solicit ;ed. Address as 'shove. ' r At; •I. "Towinda,MUY . 1/, 1844.: ' • • • by the bqt 41 'anti otherwitie v 'fut FAO?, ale at LSTE TAKE , A PEEP O.UMIE BUSHELS WHEAT; 300 do. Corn; 300 doAlats; 100 do. of `OO do. Rye. fcir sale by W.H.BAUW di CO. li n o. 3, Brick. row. GAR,momor less, I BAIRD'S, o. 3, Brick rou;. SAILAL