io undinizalied, and that sie can 25,000_znajority at the Oen* Tbi4 knowing mid duly estima laiaintain the principles on which goverment is founded . -principles' bi e vraerit of ontancestora parches hlood'--" equal fights, equa the lavrl - lor ()Fusion, pervading • that we are in favor of tlielanitexa ,aaa, and hay.e read with pleasure the Col. Polk in - relation to that subject, t h a t . he has taken the plain common of the Subject, and one that thew*: Ss Union %ill aid him in carrying out. tmotratic National:o97olton. D e mocratic .National Conven e( at Baltimore,on Monday, the May, 1844._ „, -- il 0 .1 ; H _ENDRICK user. of Pennsylvania, was ap -1 President, assisted by a Vice .at f ro m each State, and several g i ns . The first-day of the ses is taken op in• the discussion of lotion requiring a votq of ' two to make a nomination, which was te d o n the following day by a vote it 9to 118.1 On T esday afterpoon - I nvention proee dud to ballot for lent of the Unit - d Stakes, and pro d as follows , acll State voting let.ballot.-2d. 3d. 4th. sth 6th 7th. Ir en, 146 127 121 111 103 101 1 99 83 94 92 105 107 116 123 ' .24 33 38 32' 29 23 21 4 9 .11 17 27 25 22 - 6 1r 2 1 1 1 1 11 ., 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 choice. have been Made, (it re.' invotes a to effect a nomination) invention after some warm dis 0, adjourned until. Wednesday , ing, when an eighth ballot was had the fallowing result; Tan Bugn, Cass, • Polk, otiglant ere being again . no choice, the mtion„propeded.to a ninth balloti restrlied in the itiumimous nomi of the Hon. JAMES K. POLK, !onesiee, for Pre i sident. This iation was received with tremen plause. The COvention short wards adjourned, and met again rternoon, when the Hon. SILAS IT, of New York. was nomi- Vice President. A committee appointed by the Chair, con; if one from every State, to draft ess to the people of the ,United the subject of the approaching :nual election; after.which they Ilion' adjourned until 'Thursday , . ,onventton- 7 met'thiss morning tto adjourfithent. Mr. Butler, IYork, presehted - a letter from is Sties WRizinT.-dedining the nos for the Vice Presidency.— nvention then ,proceeded to a to fill the vacancy, which re the nomination of the j Hon: q. DALLAS, of Pennsylvania. iwting some further business, rention adjourned sine Vie. the New England Democrat.] the Americanism. 'Native- American " or " Na cublican party " which has re !prong up in the ; city of New, has lately triumphed at. the don, deserves more than a pas ice ; although 'our remarks - at upon a mutt - necessarily be There is Something in the name, to our mind the odious :alien elder Adams, and all the oh doctrines of the old federal lie only is a 'true American. ;ea the republican institutions of VarAly. and who asks - not where vas horn to long as he has-liieein the Union long lto became, acquainted With the of the: United States and to in which he resides, and is )support the - institutions of the o f his adoption. Many a real aristocrat was,, born and now ;erican soil, polluting it with and ppisoning the atmotphere breathes., riot know that we understand rind ples of the Native Ameri co New York ; but, vre - un- tat one of the leading dcsigas the election or appointment of persons of foreign birth, allow them the right of [ran= ley. have resided in the coma le ,years.= Certain abuses up under the management itecipal affairs of the , empire party professed a desire fielding out reform in their other 'notions, . they The: it surprised that the .whig sympathize with this new aienotsurprised that n went and soul, to the 6, Native They have thus shown ty with the old federal party their consistency. They )pposed 'the right , of suf iformly exhibited, a hatred :Roos oroppression who to this country to es:. of despotic government, ights of freemen: AND 7TMEMBERED, that r at . . the. ,recent election. 'had .nominiated a.eandi in, went over en masie American ' , Whoin they *ere 'bound in honor to enppOrt i only About 59(1,0, 'voterd While. .tho•demoelatie pad*,_ I true to its-candidate, - and the( prinetidesof-democrat*, gave nearIy,TWENTY THOUSAND VOTES! We deprecate the Oreartization of .a party founded, upon nationalfeelings; end natimil . prejudices....lt is inti-de, mocratic, -ant American, opposed to' , humanity 'and fit only to gain the fa. vor of old - fashioned Hartford Convert% tion Federalism, and modern 'coon' whiggery ! Let the wigs have all the honor and all the glory. We trust our adopted citizens have seen enough , L in the late election in New York to satisfy them of the nature and objects of the whige, and will hereafter govern themselves accordingly. [From the New• York Trib.ne.] • To Bring the Drowned toilife. Immediately, as 'soon as the body is removed from the,water, press the chest suddenly and forcibly,-downward and backward, and instantly discontinue the pressure. • Repeat this, without in terruption, until g pair of common bel lows can be' Focured. When obtain id, introduce the nozzle well upon the base of the tongue. . Surround' the mouth with a towel or handkerchief and close it,. Direct a bystander to press. firmly upon the projecting part ot the neck, (called Adam's apple) and use bellovis actively. Then press upon the chest to expel the air from the lungs,• td imitate natural breathing. Continue this at least on hour; unless signs of natural breathing come on. , Wrap the body in blankets, place it near a . fire, and doevery thing to pre= serve the natural warmth, as well as to impart an artificial heat, if possible.-- Every thing however is 'secondary to inflating the lungs; • efirSend for a medical man immediately. Avoid all frictions until respiration shall be in some degree restored. . VALENTINE MOTT, Surgeon Gene rat of the American Shipwreck So ciety. New York, 1844. 104 , 114 44 WRIGHT ' S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS have most desdrvedly taken the lead of all similar remedies. ' The experience of thousands attest to their excellent effects. After using them a short time, the wretched invalid finds all the disa greeable:arid-unhealthy humors expell ed from his system. his digestive or gans perform their proper functions,, his blood regains its purity. the oppres sive sense of weariness and pain de parts. and his body becomes endowed with its wonted energy and, strength, • while the mind rapidly resuiheii its ori ginal'. vigor. • M • Heider, such a medicine is Wriklies Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American College of Health. They not only cleanse - the blood and - other fluids from alt impurity, but they, im. part a strength and,vigor to the consti tution which _gives new life to the whole frame. The only care requisite is to be sure and-.get the genuine. EDV7 . Observe—Purchase only of the advettised agents, or at the office and i gtleral depot, No. 169 'Race' street Philadelphia, andhe particular to ask for Wright's Indian' Vegetable Pills. IThe above valuable Pills are for sale at the store of J. D. & E. D. Montanye, in Towanda. and by agents published in, another column of this paper. DEMOCRATIC ASSOCLUIION A Semi-monthly meeting of the -DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION OF TOWANDA, will be held at the Court House in Towanda, on TUESDAY evening, the 19th inst., at early earillelight. A .general invitation iegiven for all to attend. W. G. Bcorr, • 1 ,. 'E O. Goomuc Secretaries. Towanda, June 11, 1844. , A MEETING of the Democrats " of Towanda township, will be held at the School House, near A. C. Gregg's, on Sa urday evening, Jul' 13. atiergi THE DEMOCRATIC COR- Biltlir RESPONDING COMMITTEE" of Bradford county, are respectfully requested to meet at the "Exchange," in Towanda, on Tuesday, June 18th, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of adopting effective measures to promote the interest of the democratiOparty, and the elevation of its candidates at the com ing election. BETH 'SALISBURY. June 1, 1844. • . Chairman. Mrs THE DEMOCRATIC ASSO CIATION OF MONROE meets at the house of 0. S. Beebe, at Greenwood, on SATURDAY evening, June 15, at 8 o'clock. IegrWASHINGtONIANB±—there will be a meeting of the Washingto rkiins of the Borough of Towanda, at the Court House, MONDAY EVENING, July 8. gETTHE MEDICAL ASSOCIA TION OF BRADFORD CO., will meeton Tuesday, the I Ith instant, at the Court House, at 6 o'clock, P. M. CAlLitiiiCii• 1 - • D. & E. D.! MONTANY.E, grateful for the very liberal patronage' of the past year,•vrould•-now solicit the- attention / of the public to -their . very extensive assortment of Goode just receiving frontlq. Y. City._ Among Dry Goode may found the most fash ionable articles of. the Meson, to irit Bain? Lawns, Monslain Delains, Ribbons. Bon nets, Parasols, fine Prints, See., dre, " Groceries or all hinds and qualities, : Hardware of, every description, Iron,'Naibt, EVrisiblikeel cultlnher: substintbils sucifts'.Perk, Flour l'and Their arrangements are auttrthit they can fur nish to the tredesouse packages it wholesale,: and-those, that. puichose •Ire retail not go away grgrOblits t g. •' C y an arid see. ,• .. - _ Towanda; June 10th . ,:184 , 1.. 4 : . til . IFN the Matter alma:dim . At a,- Court Kl3tepiten Krinilmi others" to 61'004111KM be ieebtilOieted 'Wider th e Style,' • ! Pleika--Of . najnicar tide of . the " Free-Will '11:14..• Co;; , Baptist Society " of Tray.. ': ; - Sep. T.' ; '44.. . Notice is heieby given that Stephen,Kriipt, Oliver, Cain's, Gaidnar Beams% Roswell Dun ha and Owe on the 9th of May 1844, present; id MAW - said :court en instrument ju midst; and the - objects, iuticles and condition therein setfoeth and contained appearMg to them law ful Ind not injurious to the community, direct, ed the said writing to be filed,,and that notice be ::given in 'one, nevispaper printid in said county of Bradford, for at least three weeks be. for the next court of Common Pleas of said county; setting "fortis that •an application bee beeit made to said court to grant such an incor poration . according to the act of Assembly in such case made and provided. .: A. CUMMUCK, Piothonatary: :Prothonotary's ,Oflice, Z , Towanda, June.l'o, t 844. 5 . IN the matte r application oil At a Court Leslie Lawrence and 'others I of Common to be incorporated under the style, } Pleas of name or title of the "Filet Me- I Wad«. Co.; thodist Episcopal . Church " in) Sep. T.'44. wells. Notice is hereby given that Leslie Lawrence, Whitney Gifford. Thomas W. Baker and oth ers on thip 9th of May 1844, presented to the said court an instrument .in writing, and the objects, articles conditionstherein'iletiorth and contained appearing to them lawful and not in jurious to 'the community, directed the said -suiting to be filed, and that notice be, given in one newspaper printed in , said county,of.Brad ford, for. at least . three 'n weeks 'before theext court of Common Pleas of said county, setting forth that an application has been made to said court to grant, such an act of 'incorporation ac cording to the act of Assembly in such case made and provided. A. C,HUBBUCK, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, ' Towanda, June, 10th, 1844.5 OM I =II O CI eraoft - 4141 ataZio TN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, there will be ex posed to .public sale ° k ir the firemise; sit one o'clock on the afternoon of Monday, the first day of July next, the following real estate, to wit:—Attract of land situate in Granville tp., containing 109 acres or thereabouts, bonnded north on land of J. Pratt ; east on land, of Ma jor Hawley ; south on land of Joseph Prim; and" west on land of Stephen. Vrornan, and oth ers; with about fifteen acres improved, and'a frame house and log tiarn th'ereon erected. Attendance will be given at the time and place of sale by the subscribers. JAMES H. ROSS, JEHIAL M'KEAN. • ~,Granville, MaY.6; 1844. Wright's 'Vegetable Indian Pilh. IFF, during during the continuance of !Ronne and Floods, the channels of OUR 'MIGHTY RIVERS become so obstructed as to afford an insufficient outlet for the superabundant waters, we can ex pect nothing less than that the surrounding country will be ' i • OVERWHELHED WITH THE ELROD. In a like manner with the human body—if the Skin, Kidneys, and Bowels, (the natural out lets for lISZLESS AID CORRUPT HUMORS) become so obstructed as to fail in affording a full discharge of those impurities which are in all cases rr• 'TUE C 1 SE OF SICIL111)18 we timely can expect no other results than that the whole frame will sooner or later be • OTTAINVIIELVID WITS DIST4SE. As in the first place, if we would prevent en inundation we must remove all obstructions, to. the free diseharge of-the superabundant waters; So, in the second place , if we would prevent' and cure disease, we must open and keep open, all the Natural Drains of the body. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, Of Me North, American College of Re_allh, sill be found one of the best if not the very BEST 'MEDICINE IN THE wontn for carrying out this beautifil and simple theo ry ; because they completely dense the Stomach and Bowels from all Billions Bunters and oth er, impurity, and 'at the same time promote si healthy discharge from the Lungs, Skin, and Kidneys; consequently, as all the Natural Drains are opened, Disease of every name is literally driven from the Body Caution—As the great popularity and consequent great demand for Wright's Indian vegetable Pills has raised up a boat of counter feiters. country agents and storekeepers will be on their guard against the many imposterswho are travelling about the countryselling to the unsuspecting a spurious article for the genuine. It should be.remembered that all authorized agents are provided a Certificate of Agency, signed by WILLIAM Weiner, Vice President of the N. A. College of Health. Consequent those who offer Indian Vegetable Pills and cannot show a CNificate, as alk9ve described, will be known aslOposters. The following .highly respectable Store keepers have been appointed Agents for the sale of WEIGHT'S INDIAN' VEGETABLE PILLS, and of whom it is confidently believed the ge nuine medicine can with certainty be obtained: BRADFORD COUNTY, I.A. J.D.& E. D. Montanye, Towanda. D.Brink, P.M., Hornbrook. • - S. & D.P. PoMeroy, Troy. Lyman Durfey, Smithfield. . • J. J. & C. Warford,,Monroeton.l Wm. Gibson, Ulster. 1 • Ulysses Moody, Asylum. • John Horton Jr.. Terrytown. Coryell & Gee, Burlington &ands. Benjamin Coolbeugh, Canton. L. S. Ellsworth &to., Athens.• ; - • Allen & Btems,Bheshequin. Griy Tracy, Milan. • A.R.Soper, Columbia Plaits. Offices - devoted exclusively to the sale of the medicine wholesale and retail,l2B Greenwich street,.New York, No. 198 Tremontlreet, Boston, and 169-RaCe street, PhiladelPhiL BitrAllE OF C4l7.lsTEniFiTtr.—The public are respectfUllYinfirmed that rrietlicine purport ing to be Indian Pills, made by One Tr. 19. 'Faith., are not the genuine Wright's Indian Vogetable Pills. • • - , • The only security ;against imposition is to purchase from: the • regular advertised - agents; and in all casesbe particulat to ask far Wright's Indian VegetabkllllB. • [aol6m. mEar - it , mft:AiL :‘r4. NAME •io !by euelosure _the - Itith : day of lu May last, a pale red - CO Wotigbt or elite Years old, with a brown- head and.,black hag.—, The owner is- reqUested tO prove,property, pay ,charketi, and take ber away. ,WILLIAM R. SEXTON:- Orwell dune 1-1844. - REGIMENTAL ORDER. _- T anaut - 15th Regiment; 2d Bugs ' ' 'Ori:P.M.: „will meettfor -01 d 'lngieition-* •the char:- 9011 mm in Towanda , on Bumf- . y.the 29th daYOf J one init. ' The eetePeei Oradell__ 74 1 bi• Ild 'the 'un present year; under ,the tw :Militia Lae, on Monday' the Ali inst, at such places vathin,tho hounds of said companies,- as may selected bythe.proper officers,— coinpanies within the bounds of 15th Regiment, not provided with Commissioned officers, May elect such of filters on the day of company' paradesut the usual of holding their elections ' agreeably to,lhe 20th semilmi of Militia . Law passed - April 11144. , .. . , P. C. WARD,. _ • — Colonel Ifith.legiment. Colonel's Office, ''t, ' - • Towanda. Joni 184 1844. S ),", ' ' 'N.B. • The Towanda Bridge will be free to all personi residing'on the east side of the river en the 29th inst.., , , - • . . New Spring. & Sommer Goods, MST RECEFED AT H. MIX S-0 N' S, Jnd An* safe Cheap, for Cash Towanda, May 6, 1844. -11 ziqlk •_ A *Alk W a!'l • D. WILMOT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, "CFAS removed hie office to the new Brick JIM Block on Main street—No. 2;up stairs. Q LAND ac o u l a &Alum At the Burlington toffee House. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his old friends t and the public in general, that he has moved back to his old stand at Ur lington Four Corners, and , having fitted up his housi, in good style, is now ready and wilting to wait on all those who may favor him with a call, and hopes by strict attention to his guests to nialui their stay both pleasant and agreeable, and if so he hopes to merits share of public pa tronage. JOHN F. LONG. Burlington, May 17, 1844. . BRIGADE ORDERS ! OTICE' is hereby given to the enrolled 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 next. • ' The Ist battalion mime regiment an Tuesday the 25th. The Ist bat. 156th,0n Wednesday the 26th. • The 2d battalion of tke same regiment on Thursday the 27th. • The 21st regiment on Friday the 28th. The 15th reg. on Saturday 29th day of June. At such .placr s u the severni commanding of ficers may direct. Adjutants and captains of companies are also notified,and required to have their roll copies ready for delivery, and also their lists of absentees properly. authenticated as the law directs. Company trainings on the 3d Monday. WM .E. BARTON, Brig. Inspector, 2d brig., 9th div., P.M. Brigade Inspector's O 1 e, . , , East Smithfield, May 21, 1844.5 ' MORILBOM AGAINST THE WORLD S.EGSBURrs , DAVE just received at their store in Mos ses, and are now offering for sale, the largest and most perfect assortment of goods ever opened in this market. They assure their friends and customers _that their stock of staple and. fancy goods is complete, and will be sold at prices to suit the times They have a full it ck of CLOTHS, cot? slating of Broadcloths. .assimeres,Vestings, ife. • For Ladies' Wear, • They have. various splendid patterns of Belza-. fines, (a new and much admired article) Lawns, Ginghams, DeLaines„and prints, at all prices. They also offer to whig gentlemen, a new add beautiful article of SUMMER HATS, called Ashland Hats," warranted to please. and in 'order to preserve strict impartiality they also keep r' Van Buren" hats of superior style and manufacture. Also, Leghorn, Palm,-Wool and Fur Hats. of all sizes. BOOTS er SHOES, of all sizes, numbers, and-qualities. . • CALL & SEE—We ask nothing for - exhi biting our goods to any whose curiosity may induce them to call. D.C. & O.N. SALSBURY . Monroeton, May 25, 16.14. • BAIRD & SHERWOOD, ViTECIEMM 9 g3 MAM IW. BAIRD & J. SHERWOOD have opened an office in Troy, Brad. Co. Pa. and will attend to all business of s alad office, in the line of their Profession 'is copartners. J., SitEnwoon will attend punctually at said office in Troy, and E. W. BAIRD *may-be consulted at any time in. ,relation to the business of the firm, at his office in Towanda. ' 43;-6m SOLE &UPPER LEATHER for We at, June 1,- 1844.: - SALSBURrs.. SALMON—it first rate Eirtiele—for'sale, by Jane 2. SALSBURY'S.- • INFORMATION WANTED. , iF widow lady by the name of EUNICE `IL BURT ! EY, widow of Ehenezer Burley. is living in the county; by addressingataote to the, Hon. A. H. Read,- Montiose; or by on the' 'subscriber. she I,will • receive - information which wily* of riecnnisry, benefit to her. Any information- from any other acquaintanies or friend of hers 'where she reSides, is solicit- Addresi as - above.' -D. 14. BULL.' Mer,4,; ,1844. ' = 101.011 R , by the. bane! And, otherwifte. for, sale at Il I I.BTED'B. Shaving and jlair Dressing. Job Carteri''Thirber rad bit Dresser, t :lollETlnDitilis *lova tii:l4linsiiiiitir enitinners, and iofonnathem that beluis removedliiihop to,theoTalt lading on the north aide of the public spas*, one door welt of tho Exchange Hotel, where he will be found at all resaotudde beers, ready . to , Wait. on *die who may favor him with - a call, .hi the politest *tanner possible. ' - • . 1. • Tiwanda, May 25,1844. • • • 4miiour.Jr - Amorater, • wHEREAB my life L YRef has left my bed end boardiiitbont - any Ind Canso or provocation, this is to forbid all Emmaus heir boring or trusting heron" may sernuntois I will ply no debts of her, contracting etterthis date. WARNZ.R.:. Pike, Miy 13, 1844... • - 31&•appiEit - 1111LA8.311C.141E9.'•: It'Vandertoolei Cabinet- Shop! HE subicriiler in consequence of ill health T wishes to dispose ; of his Cabinet Shop". His establishment consists of Cherry Lumber; Mpbogany, Hardwire; Tools, Furniture, &c., &c., which he will sell on reasonable terms for cash, or short credit with good surety., -^ ' VANDERCOOK. • Towinds, 1844. IM`• HE subscribers have now in successful operation A FERRY at To;vanilla both', a few rodi above the bridge, where , steady at tendance wilt be given at all times , to enable, thine Who wish, to cross the river Without de lay. The chargee will be ohly half the rate of tolls demanded for crossing the bridge. • E. & SICKLEE. , otvanda;May, 24, 1844: , Nee Spring: & Summer Goods, . JUST RECErVED AT THE , BRICK STORE, (Corner of Bridge and Main sta..) May 24, 1844. J. F: MEANS & CO. • BRICK ! i. NY, QUANT I TY fsai ore tor of SOFT & HARD B !lay 25, 1844. F.iMEAPIS& CO. N 165:0130M1 1 01L 9 6 gfo=o/60 ;E is hereby given to. all interested, that letters testamentary have this day been granted to the subscribers on the estate of Wm. Smith, dec'd. of -Windham All pains indebted to Bald estate are required to make immediate payment, and all those ing demands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested, for settleMent. r BETH SMITH,/ H. ARNOLD, S Executors. Windham, May 9, 1844. . CASH AND CLOTHS amattakmi UQUI mown GRANT'S WOOLEN RICTORY, ITHACA, ILL have an Agent at the follow ing places to exchange Cloth of all kinds for Wool on as good terms if not better, than at any other Factory in the State, and trust that every man will call and examine' for them selves before trading. July 19th at Ilictiola Corners; 22, at Leßaysville; ". 23, Wrysox, (Cooley's Tavern ;) 24, Towanda, (Coe s Tavern;) • " 25, Sheshequin, (Moody's Tavern ;) " 26, Athens " 27, Smithfield (Tuttle's Tavern ;) " 29, Burlington; " 30, Troy; " 31, Columbia Flails; August Ist., Daggett's Hollow, (Spencerville;) " 2, A. Miner's' (Wells township;) " 3& 4, 'Elmira . P.S. 'Cash and the highest price paid for Wool.• • you Wool along with you and I will b will conaiat of GRANTS Ce e . leep's- Gray Cloth, mixED 4 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & SATTINETS. Also; a general assortment of Black, Blue black, Adelaide, Invisible Green; Brown and Steel Mixed BROAD-CLOTHS. Farmers can realize from 20 to 25 per -cent, more than by disposing of it any other way.— 'We hope you will call and examine the weight, body, and quantitksof stock in each yard of the above mentioned Cloths, before purchasing else where. The highest price paid for .Wool, and Cloth at.the wholesale Factory , nice. If required, a proportion of , payments for . Wool be made in cash. .t CAA'S A: CRANDALL, Agent. Ithaca, June 10, 1844... - ' MORE NEW GOODS! Lao Uld&IBIZ IS now prepared to exhibit for the inspection of his old friends and the ptiblic generally it little the best assortment of goods in town. ' He deems it sufficient to say his stock numbers the usual variety of Provisioria; such as Flour, Corm meat, Pork, Butter,. Lard, Tea, Coffee; Chocolate, Lump and Brown Sugar, Molasses, Rom 31 to 7$ eta., Raisins, Prines,,Dried Cur: rants, Figga, Sultana Raisins, Tspiaco, Citron, Pickles,'Pepper Sauce; Confectionaries of all kinds, Fruits, Nuts, from paper-shelled Almorids to Pea Nuts, Candles; Shaving and Bar Soap, ]hied apples, ands good assortmexit of French and German Tz.ys, &c. As ithes become . the general belief that my Osortment ie a little the best seleition and the greatest 'variety in the place, and for ready pay the public nary ; be. assured they will get as good goods and as cheap : as they can be bought else where., Aliliinds of produce taken ,in ex: change.' Be sure you call !Amy old stand, the Post Office, and while'vvaiting for the mail take a l lied; cake 'and- Cheese or - chestnuts, applesror cigars or any thitig to keep up , the spirits in this time of high , pressure:' , . • May 15, 1 . 84 4r' ' ' ow , ALIE., - „ Jiro , ESS diem' 5000, liiittels' SALT for tile, LA said more coming, at Nil 3. Brick row. May 6{ ' W. H. BAIRD & CO. !, irIOrI'ON . YARN, Wirkiva IL) hind by - ."" AtEAN,& C MEE =EI - SH SALERIFF'S ,E.' -NDIT illirend:Zsixi. limed Elp *irk jki ixart -of coligui?b,_plow; oillad• And corgifylionut directed; 'half 'Apia to while sale at die house ofß.Batjnalord to the • Borough of Tcraninia, 'on Thrusdayithe '2oth day of JUNE next, at one-o'clock, 'The .following described, piece nr, pplad of • land situate Athens township bounded as beginning at eppitch pure _on the north 'east comer of: 1. Tassesji.: lot;.' thence west 317 7.10 perches toe black oak sapling on , the eastlank of the Susquehanna siege; thence up the river 240 east 90 540 perches we post; thence eas t 252, 940 perches to npost t, thence south 2° east 35' 8-10.,perebes to the place of beginning. Containing 79 acres _ more or less, 311 acres improve& ,frith a framed dwelling house thereon. erectedl'' ' • Seized and taken in ezireition at the snit of N. C ilewhi vs. ElijahVongorder. - • • . J.N..WEISTON, Sherif. • Sheriff's Office. • . , Towandir;'Nfay 25, 1844. J •• • . NEW 'GOODS. 3C3lr s i HE sabamber 'has jirat returned from ther j, great city, with a splemiid and largo sr sorunent of Watthes, Clocks, Jewelry, Fancy GOods, Spoons; Specks of all agesatings, Pins, Accordions; ilialiu Strigs, Reeds, oin:ipauei, - ' Keys Chains, Watchmakeris Materialtand all articles over kept,in e Fancy At lewelry.Store, and will be sold to snit the times for call rand see. . • N. B. the • antiscriber. is prepared, to 'repair all kinds of Watchen& Jewelry "on short notice and the best /manner, nit he has a new lot of tools and' materials fresh from the city. • L oZ7Shop next door to the - Pust:o,ffice, Mai!) - L N. Sumner, Surgeon • Dentist r WL. remain in Towanda;,for a shaft itie, and may he found at Mr. Cnise; where he will be happy . to waiton all who May need his professional services; . , Towande‘ May 18; 1849. NEW, SUMMER GOODS,, aiscErsrrp: . •:- ALSO, AN; ADDITIO N AL SOPPLY-01 Books & StOtionary,..:-. May 6. For sale by J. KOIGSBURF..fr; WHITE . MARL LIME WITE MARL LIME for sale, whole ale and limit at . /lALSTEDI3: Candles one Shilling per , pound ANDLES & _TALLOW constantly on • hand and' for sale at HALSTED'S. 1/10I0Kitlic inWiliil4lol4 TAE A PEW . BRICK ROW. lirare happy to be able to inform our neighbors, that' he •BRICK . BLOCK IS UP, - and the citizens of Bradford county ge nerally, that we are this day. receiving, at No. 3, a new and extensive aseortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which haie beert purchased in the 'city 'of New York for each and GOOD CREDJT-8 goodly portion of them &reit ly opposite the door of one Henry Sheldon and one John Me,Neil., Our goods have been pur chased under such circumstances as to enable us to 'sell them very cheap. We do, therefore r pledge ourselves to sell as low for ready pay, as any store in Bradford cous?y: Our stock consists of • Dry Goods, Groceries, t Hardware and Crockery,' Druisl4- Medicines, Dyewoods sttp, 4-c., 4-c„ 4c. - -- In fact, wu have on hand Almost • every article usually kept in a country store. We will ex, change our goods for Cash, Produce of tiny' kind. all descriptions of Lumber, good fresh butter, wool, sheep-pelts, crates' hides, &c. &c. We acknowledge our obligations to the many friends who have stood by us through the" bard times," and fondly hope to be able to make it an oltjeet for them to continue their patronage. WM. H. BAIRD & CO. • Towanda, May 6. 1844: • UC - .) ULECIM /:U.LAILE6SO PIFIBE,best selected assortment offiatin stripe Challeya, pnnted DeLeine% Belisuines, French Lawns, Mulls, &c., ever offered in this market, may; be found at No. 3, Brick Row. FUR.THERMORE Crimped dimity, cuffs and collars, Asbbuiton collars and collarettes,"dimitY chemisettes, em• broidered fillet reticules, &e., &c. ALSO—The - hest assortment of Ladies' cra vats and Dress Handkerchiefs in Towan4, no mistake. all at BAIRD'S. • • NO. 3, BRICK ROW: May 6. eIASH" AND GOODS i paid for Long Shin gles, and a good Imlay Pine - Boards, at BAIRD'S, row. May 6. 54ylk BUSHELS WHEAT; 30 0 . do.- ijr Corn ; 300 do. Oats; 100 do. of Buckwheat; 100 do. Rye. for Bale by W .H.BAIRD tic CO.' No. 3, itrickiow.* May 6. BOOTS & SHOES, a -large assortment at BAIRD'S,. May 6. , . No. 3; Brick foie: SOLE LEATHER; middleweights, a first . rate muck, for sale at No. 3k,Briek . row.. ay 6. WK. H. BAIED 00. AMP OIL. Sperm; and Tallow . . Candles L at. No. Brick row. May .6. WM. H. BAIRD. & CO. FRESH O IANGESdi LPICINB, 9 t No. 3, Brick row, 'BAIRD'S:" irkOMESTIC Gt iCiDS—Sheeti Ig% • Loge. Ticking, Cotton Yam, - Wicking, Betting, Atc.; &c., at No. 3, Brick row. 'May 6. . WM, H. BAIRD & fiLOVE k& TIMOTHY SEED; at N 0.3 N) Brick iow. - VP: M. BAIRD 'dr. CO. TONS MAPLE SUGAR, more or Tess. .P 3 for sale at , May 6.. - • NO:3, Brick roiki ! _ • . . ARPET NVARP.for rale at No. 3, B ri ck C rain • W.H.BAIRD & Iwa:itir3r3tmium: ALLperiwig indebted, to the estate et:Jo4leb. : Barna; late ot Tea/atlas, tieN.,;ire - sto• tifial to pay the same , to 140'iutacriberi Mid having charge", will itlaii"itesent theln ter 41. Itemise, duly authenticated.. • lIICY,;III,TRNS.` Ailtninistratris. : 1 MEI