SiII AB on Ilos!.rd. ch - iernii that to!jok_es np--Salt - 00 has brought us be& safe ~ ,,,I; 'The Captain anxious to ren not without, ,-• since the B convention, advised : the whigs\t o 4 paSage withont dflay, preferi g I to t e a liberal deduction frodi 4 e ;fire, rather than incur the e ~ e f o f derange till next fall, a , the chance of the coolie beini „ A; as he will not-on any Coiteid; . oh 'take the skin without , the car-i The Captain says , he is an olds r, an d can tell .with certainty t will be the result, from the wind bl o ws; that he, never was [nista: „ a nd as sure - as gunpowder, will !o d e , t he coons - , unless they take t i e no w, will not have 'their skins r 3 w ith nest fall, that they are alma 'whipped to a dead - certainty, and , bette r ground . arms at 'once, than to roaking round, just as if they were ti rietrof the lies they had been tell , The Captain informs us that the Olive -net decided yet, but thinks , v that litiCk:- with the .. yellol di - ,;is to be of no more use to them, z.: as T the people ere as hostile to l'ilg SLAVERY as' Black e Slavery, moreover as die people are fooliali 50 to acne i Texas rather than let ;ISnd 'have it; the Coons' will take is fa soon. The Captain however o tiave'another talk %vith(ihe - m. *.S: i Tie Coons give' it' up, and e given orders for .. all aboard." ROBBERY-' AT ALBANY.—;-We a, from the Albany. papers of Friday, 13Ir. H...McCee, of Salem,_ Wash, a County, New York, was rob on his ivay•tip the :North River morning,; of the sum of $10,000.-r— -rent from the boat to the City' Ho- .:,cd without Meeting anything of . 7ege, hung his overcoat and-?car on,a hook, and went directly to !akfast-room. , - On returning lie . his money gone. Inquiry being once, it Was 'ascertained that er had been seen in the reading ' the hotel.just about breakfast. ) a nd that. the barkeeper, not fan his ldoks, had ,asked him' &he for breakfast, to . ' which he re in the negatiie. When the loss iscovered, this man was not to be . and a person coming up Market said that he had 'met a man •an the description, and carrying a lag in hja hand, hurrying toward (road.. A _messenger was de . - to the depot of the Mohawk. lion-railroad, and it fwas *ec lat such a Man had been there, it five or ten - minutes tori:late cars, and, that failing to obtain Ze in (him, lie had endeavored, fain; to get a cab or hack-man tin on to Schenectady. When a, he was going up Lytlius in McKee has! offered a re :five]hundred dollars - forrthe yof the money and the arrest nef, who is believed tu be an pickpocket of some•_notoiiety. .Cllo\ OF THE TREATY.—The intneutive session, on Satan.. lninghneBth, rejected the trea 31:lemon of Texas. The vote le question of confirming it was f olvs—Democrats in italics. is—Messrs. -- .atchison, Bagby,. Buchanan, I Colquitt, Fulton, )(4 Henderson, Huger, Lewis, Seniple, Sevier,. 'Sturgeon, iroodbury-16. • llessrs. - .alien. Archer, .ath row, Bates, , Bayard, Benton, .;hoate, Clayton, Crittenden, Evans, Fairfield, Foster, luntingdon, Jarnagm, John- Merrick - . Millet., 'More phelp's; Porter; Rives,. 1. Sprague, Tallmadge, Tap v4En, White, Wright, Wood- lately after the rejection of the r• Benton,_ in open,Senate, in bill for the annexation of One of its proviiions,• we that the consent of Mexicia be fined. ' • ESCAPED .-A colored man, !nry Johnson escaped from atChester,one day last week,i thei walls. A. commitment lodged against him in Phiia- Which place he would have ' the. next day.' -_____._ iD RESIGNATIO.—SeIIatOr Loath Carolina, it is.said, in 'en his station in'the if. S. .everal names: have been is likely to succeed riekins, Rhett, Tnn METHODIST GEgthAL ,CONFER't aNcEßishop.4atirettl-D osed,—Our readers,are aware, - that a 'very eXciting , question; acid one,vihich ihreateaed . the peace and harmony cif that , C.llnrch;litie. been before that body a for , week'peist:" T-he question was in relation to Biehop Andrew's involvement on the holding of slaves, and his presemed unfitness for the Episcopal office in consequence. —The -question has been met hi various forms, and the Episcopacy unanimously 'recommended its further postponement until the next General Conference. .On Saturday morning Bishop Bedding withdrew froni that recommendation,. the other Bishops Confirming their former sentiments.- 7 ,The COlerence, however, by a vote of . 110 to 68, 'passed the resolution virtu ally'. deposing Bishop Andrew fioni office, and the question so far is decid ed. The Southern delegates have withdrawn, and propoie entering 'a strong protest against the decision, and are bolding a consultaton upon their. present piisition and future course. 1 Democratic . Meeting in Wysg. , At a meeting of •the Jeffersoniap Associa tion of Wysox; Pa.," in the Actuleray, on Tues day evening, Juno a constitution was re ported,tiy E. W.Morgno,_which, on motion of V.E.Piollet, was adopted, and the Association fully organized by the election of officers. Reschyed, That we hail with welcome the nomination, by the Democratic National Con vention, of JAMES K. POLK.nnd GEORGE M, DALLAS for the firsf, honorit o of our coon try:=darling names of the democracy in which we recogniie a trtie presage of its triumph; that unlike the federal whig chieftains; who imper sonate with equal facility directors of proces sions-of rolled balls iiiidpnrolled men; and Dm- TATOILS of principles Which their party cannot •reliolve Lpon, or dare not avow before-electton ; managers alike-of the mummeries of dead coons, and menageries, of. live ones—scene-Shifters to the-exhibitionof puppet-shows and pictures for grown children; closing with "nigger ". songs for " white slave "—graceful presiders over 'Bible societies and bacchanal orgies—pions tut vokers of " war, pestilence and famine"—orators of temperance bottle-holders in a prize fight of stimulated passions—heroes of "a revolution bloodless.as yet," in bonds to keep the peace— politicians of no principlps, " for the public eye," and of .he worst, ih prospective of a "generous -confidence "—unlike these, we hail our candi dates as worthy representatives of the principles of democracy, which does tts own thinking, and that too, " the sober, second thought "—men who are equally guarantees of the object of this Association, and securities against the dangers from the success of federalism , as set forth in the preamble of our constitution, Viz: • The object of this Association is to maintain -democratic principles, as illustrated in the life and writings of Jefferson, so as to aid in secur ing their ascendancy in the administration of public affairs. We desireto Promote that uni ty of purpose &action among our brethven which will rally the entire democracy, as one man, to save, or rescue, our institutions from the con trol of federal whiggery, whose success, not dis daining the instrumentality of-social dissensions and sectional prejudices fatally ominous to liber ty and to union, must scourge the weak or the unwary with special legislation, corporations and monopolies. to enable cunning to -defraud labbr; burden the country with enormous ex penditures, d national debt, a national bank, and endless schemes to create a splendid government for the benefit of classes and oppression of the people ; and, finally, even endanger the integri ty and perpetuity of our beloved republic,,. • • , Excellent speeches were Made ley Messrs. 0. Goodrich, of Towanda, Allen, of Orwell; Piollet, of Wyse'', and Bishop, of Durel. The right spirit prevailed, that of inquiry and rea son, in the light of which those of revel and song-singing nfust speedily evaporate. GEORGE SCOTT, Chairman. D..E.MARTFIG, I Secretaries. - - - , • ' Died, At his residence, in Canfon, on the 6th instant, of paralytic affections by diseased state of the brain, Mr. DAVID PRATT, 5n the 82d year of his age. An "honest man, a benevolent citizen, and a devout Christian, he lived respected and died lamented. • DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION igrA semi-monthly meeting of the -m. DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION OF TOWANDA, will be held 'at the Court House in Towanda, on TUESDAY evening, the 19th inst., at early candlelight. A general invitation is given for alb to attend. W. 6. 3. Secretaries • E 0. Goonurcu, . • Towanda, June 11, 1844.. THE JEFFERSOICIAN ASSO CIATION OF WYSOXmeits • at the Academy, Thursday evening, June D. A general invitation is cordially extended. i • gra, • THE North Branch Association of Universalists will hold its annual meeting at Orwell' Hill, Pa., on the last • Wed nesday and Thursday in June--26thand 27th inst. - The public are respectfully invited to at tend. , CUrD. THE DEMOCRATIC ASSO CIATION OF DUREL TP., wil meet at the Benjamintown school-house, on Sa turday, The - 22 d inst., at 3 o'clock, P. M. - CA* WASHINGTONIANS !—There will be a meeting of the Washingtot nians of the Borough aTowanda, at the Court House, MONDAY' EVBMNG, July 8: • A MEETING. of the Defitocrats ga l"' of township, will be held at the School House, near A. O. Gregg's, duSa &day evening, July 13. - THE " DEMOCRATIC COR RESPONDING COMMITTEE" of ,Bradford county, are respectfully reqUested to•riicet at the "Exchange," m •Tovrand2, on TuesdaY, June 18th, .at. 1 o'clock, P. for the.purposeef .adopting effective measure's to promote the interest of the democratic party, and. the elevation of• its candidates at the rein ing- election.. • SETH ,SALISBURY. June , Chairman. NM TERBI . DE, BREAST,' lisam-, • Aeii;`&e:.•-' 1 :-Wligh's Indian 'n Vegetable Pills are a direct•purifier of the blitod, -aid a certain cure foreVerydeierifition `of - pain;:becanse -they . expet from tin; body those' stagnant-,and corrupt Itu: . 'mop; w lc are. e cause of every, itdy incident to-man.; Wright's Indian .Vegetable Pills .aid and improie digestien,.as well as purify the,blood. .and therefore not only drive diitease of every name froin the body; but are one of .the best, , Auot the very best medi cine in the world for care' of colds, dysentery, cholera morbus and other diseases of the:intestines. ffer Caution.—As counterfeiters are abroad, mitt all store of doubtfuk character,and be particutAr, - in all ea -oe,,e. to ask'for Wright's Indian Vege table Pills. - J. For sale, et the - store of J. D. & E. Montanye, in Towanda, and by agents published in another column of this, paper. , _ ' ATTENTION rt , . ~..- -o •ll'"Aver z li. ,l ,.. i l ..t,..... 4 !t"..• ' • • - ay/li, , „ , 11.•..4,-'-o_.-rg'. ----.-• Pr . •A ivriinl ._:•; . i-4.. t i t* ea vol -- - ....--F_.-....7. 4 -rir. . • ;11\;112, x6 ST R EGIM EN t, 2d Brigade,9th . JE. - Division, P. M., will meet for drill and inspection, at the house formerly occupied by Jehial Gregory, in C llumbia X:Roadi, on Fri day. the 28th day of JUNE inst., armed and equipped as the law directs. • - JAMES ROE, Colonel. • R. 1 .. MILLER, Major. VIT oils, June 13, 1844. •. . F3llV32i[3lV "vIEMTAIL_MEI:UiIIEar AGOOD ASSORTM•ENT,manufactured from the best material, for sale by • W.H.BAIRD & CO. June 18;1844. No. 3, Brick Bow. IDROKE into the inclosures of the- subscri .ffllllo ber, about two weeks ago, one old red COW, (dry,) and one two year old heifer, red, with a line back, and white face. The owner is requested to proire property, pay charges, and take them away. JOHN PASSMORE. Rome, Juno 12, 1844. SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 Y virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo. issued ',I from the court of common pleas of Brad ford county, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of E. Raynsford in the Borough of :Towanda, on Saturday; the 13th day of JULY neat, at one o'clock, P. M., The followin g described piece or parcel of 'land situate inSheshegain township and bound ed as follows—Beginning at or on the .1%1 E of a tract, of land in the warrantee name of Jon&-. than Hancock, where the same intersects the south line of. the plissession of the late James Bidlack, deed, according to a common survey at a B K marked for the corner of the lot now to be conveyed ;. thence along the first above mentioned line, north 531. west 85 perches to a post and stones, for a corner; thence west 70 perches to a white pine sapling marked S M ; thence north about 79 perches (more or less) to a chesnut post standing bn the first above men tioned line; thence along said line north 43-1° west about 19 perches to the Susquehanna ri ver, a corner of the said Hancock west ; thence south 2° 5-10 west along said river 104 3-10 perches to a pine stump south west corne of the said 'Hancock W R; thence south 26° mg. 128 perches to a post and stones; thence east to the south west of the James Bidlack posses sion, and along the south line thereof 163 per cites to the beginning. Containing 106 acres, more or less, about 70 acres improved, with a house and -- thereon. ALSO—One other lot near the above, begin . ning at a post the south east corder cif a lat-b -'longing formerly to the late John Cahill dec'd.,_ thence 17° cast 288 4-10 perches to a* post; south 12 ° west 18 to a post; thence south 25° west 12 perches to a post; thence south 40°. west 19 perches-to a post; thence south 8° 9 perches to a birch tree on the east line of the Whitman warrant; thence north 421 west on said .Whitman's 1ine,'1573-10 perches to a post; thence east along the south line of said Cahill's lot 96 9=lo perches to the place of beginning. Containing 38 acres and 87 perches, more or ..Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Snyder vs. Samuel H. McAffec. • J.N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office.- Towanda, June 11, 1844. j IN the matter of application of) At a Court Stephen Krum and others to: of Common be incorporated under the style, Pleas of i name or title of iho.." Free-Will Brad. Co;, Baptist Society ," of Troy. Sep. T. '44. Notice is hereby given that Stephen Krum, Oliver Calkins, Gardner Seaman, Roswell Dun bar and others on-the9th of May 1844, present ed, to the said court, an instrument in writing, and the objects, articles and condition therein set forth and contained appearing to them law ful and not injurious to. the community, direct ed the said writing to be filed, and that notice be given in one. newspaper printed in said county of Braijford, for at least three weeks he fore the•nest court of Common Pleasof-said county, setting, forth,gthat an application has been made to said court to grant such an incor poration according to the act of Assembly in such case made and provided. • A. CHUBBUCK, Prothonotary. • ' -Prothonotary's Office, Z • Towanda, Jima 10, 1844. jN the matter of application of) At a,Court . Leslie Lawrence and. others ! of Common to be incorporated underthe style, }- Pleas of tame'or title of the `f First Me. 1 Brad. thoest Episcopal Church" in j Sep. T.'44. Wells. Notice is hereby given that Leslie Lawrence, Whitney ,Gifford. Thomas W. Baker and oth ers on the 9th of May 1844, presented to thci said court an instrument in writing, and the objects, articles cimdithins therein set forth and contained appearing to them lawful and not in jurious to the community, directed the sob; writing to befiled, and that notice be g iven in one newspaper printed in : said county of Brad ford, for at !past three weeks before the next court of Corfikonjilms of said county; setting forth that an application has been made t&said court to grant such en act of incorporation ac cording to the Bet of Assembly in such ease made and provided. , CHUBBITCK, Pretlionotary. Plothorrotrry's Office, , ? Tosvani!a. .ronr, fifth. Is 14.. 5 ' .El\.-1M CiPaNifß; fia . • 112, & tefal fo r;. i ,the _ very lil patronage of , ;he .1 44, year. *Oulu now -the 'attention of the'. publie" to` their; exteniive ussortrnent of Goods just receiving from N. , Y.,City.-Acimne their Dry GcMdsay be found the most Cash= ionable articles of m !the season, to *it . : ' Baizae rines, Lavens,,Mouslain Deltas; Ribbons. Boy-- aka, Parasols. fine Printe r &c., Grotenes of • and qualities., Haidaritri: of every description, bin, Nails, Spring Steel and 'other. subatantials strdk as , Pork, Flour and Salt.— Their arrangements are such that they can fur nish to the trade some packages at wholesale; and those that , purchase' at retail :skill "not go away grumbling. Call imd'see.l - Towanda, June' 16th. 1844. 022UkaaaStr &619a 9 2 ataatas rr - 7 I • N pi/ill:titles of an order - of the Orphan's - C ourt of Bradfoiti county, %hetet will beet-, posed to public solo on .thalpremises, at one clock on - the aftehmori of •Itlonday, the first day of • July next; the followhig real estate, - to wit tract of land situate 'in Granville tp., containing 109 acres or Ltherealmants, bounded north-on land of J. Pratt'; - east on:land of Ma jor Hawley ; south on land of Joseph Pratt, and west on land of Stephen Arromiln, and oth ers; with about fifteen 'acres intro? ed, and a frame house and log barn thereon enact ed. Attendance will be. given at the time and place of sale by the subscribers. JAMES H. )ROSS,• ' JEHIAL WKEAN. Granville, May 6, 1844.. p • ..13E„raliP..ISRLAZONEL r o AME to my enclosure the ;19th day of iej Map last, a pale red COW, eight of nitro years old, with,a brown head and black bag.-- The owner is requested to prove , property, pay charges, had take her away. ; WILLIAM IL SEXTON. Orwell, June I, 1844. _ a J. N. Sumner, Surgeon Dentist, WILL return to Towanda in September outland may be found at Mr.Cross t , where he will be happy to wait On; all who may need his professional services. ' ! Towanda, June 18, 1844. REGIMENTAL ORDER. The 15th Regiment,2d Brigade, 9th Division P.M. will meet for ° Drill and Inspection iat the Clair ;.S`' -inont House in Towanda on Satur- W day the 29th day of June inst. The cc apany parades will be 1 1''• l 'held the present year, under the 114 new Militia Law, on Monday the C 'l7 17th inst, at such places within the bounds of said companies, as may be selected by the.proper officers,— . II; all companies within the bounds of - the 15th Regiment, not provided with Commissioned Officers, may elect such of ficers, on the day of] company paritdes at the usual place of holding. their'elections, agreeably to the 20th section of Militia X.aw•passed April 1844. IP. C. WARD, Colonel 15th Regiment. Colonel's Office, Towanda, Juno Ist, 1844. .5 N.B. The Towandaßridge will be free to all persons residing on theeast side of the river en the 29th inst. New Spring &. Summer Goods, JUST RECEIVED AT H. MIX & SON'S -Ind for sale Cheap, for Cash Towanda, May 6, 1844. - ~~ ~a~~3ei®~T.t~~~~ D. 'WILMOT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, iniA§ removed his office to tho new Brick _La Block on Main street—No.2, up stairs. COW) laaraUl ( oo ,attaTSl At the Burlington Coffehouse. /HE HE subscriber would respectfully inform a his old friends 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 both pleasant and agreeable, and if so he hopes to merit a share of public pa tronage. JOHN F. LONG. Burlington, May 17, 1544. , TSECY4M OI) E AGAINST THE WORLD! SAP SIIITILYS 9 • „ inAVE just received at, their, store in !Ilea- ROE, 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 stockof staple sand fancy goods is complete, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. They have a full stock of CLOTHS, con sisting of Broadcloths,Cassimeres;Vestings, For Ladies' Wear, They have various splendid patterns of Betza rines, (a new and much admired article) Lawns, Ginghams, DeLaines, and prints, at all prices. They ulso offer to whig gentlemen, a new and beautiful article of. SUMMER HATS, called " Ashland Hats," warranted to please, antl•in order to preserie stnct impartiality they 'also keep " Van Buren" hats of superior style and manufacture. Also, Leghorn, Palm, Wool and For Hats, of all sizes. T • BOOTS 4- SHOES, of all sizes, numbers, and-qualities. CALL & SEE—We ai nothing for exbi• ^- nay bose biting OUT goot4 to any n , ,luise curiosity may induce them to all. ' D.C. & O.N.SALSBURY, - - - Monrocton, Mity 250844. BAIRD Sr, SItEnIVOOD, .01U0aM17.tqg WA- ' W. 'BAIRD 6c,J. SHERWOOD have fr A e opened an Office in Troy, Bind. Co: Pa. and will attend to 01l business of said Office, in the lino of their profession as copartners. J. SHERWOOD will attend punctually at said office in Troy, and E.W. BATUD may be consulted at any time in relation to the business of tho tin* at his office in Towanda. 43-6th 73 11 : 1 & TIPPER LEATHER - for 6 1 1frt : At. - Juno 1, 15414. -• S:ILSBUIZI 8. • I . i t N i T n ( e )l 2, — . e • - . • Id I.I I E. I , v the bnrul ntid nihertvise, : f7ir of TJALsTELM, • Shavog and }lair Dre§smg. Job:Carter Barber and'-Hair Draw EPURN3 his tbanks'„ici - bis nurnerous coatemers, and informi them that helms removed his shop to the small,building .on,tho 'north aide of the public squire, one door west of the .Exchange Hotel, where; he will , be found at lautawrialdo honts, ,ready to wait on' those Who inay favor him with a call, in. the politest manner possible:' • , • . • • toteanda, May 25, 1844. MM • (1./11011L..771L - ":11C41131111111To WAITREREAB my wife L YRA has left my , Vl' -bed and board without any just causo or provocation, this is to forbid all persons har boring or trusting her on. may account; as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date.. ELIZAR WARNER. PilM, May 13,.1844. • - • 3F'4111311111161L MiLESIL111141111M9? , '- D. Vandereook Cabinet '• Shop! sub . . , scriberin consequence of ill health JL wishes to dispose:of his Cabinet Shop. His establishment consists of Cherry' Lumber, Mahogany, Hardware. Tools, Furniture, dr.c.„ &c.,. which, he *H._ sell on 'reasonable terms for cash, or short credit with good surety. • • D. VANDERCOOK. ToWands, May 21, 1844„ ..-MTGENUIOXECTio , MIIE subscribers have noW •in successful opoUtion ATERRY at Towanda' bore', a few rods above the' bridge, where.deady at: tendance'will be given at all times to enable, those who wish, to cross the river without de lay. The charges will bo only half , the rate of tolls demanded for crossing the bridge. E. & J. SICKLER. . . Towanda, May . 24,1844. New . Spring & Sommer Goods, JUST RECEIVED . AT THE BRIM STORE ; (Corner of Bridge and Main 41.) May 24, 1844: J. F. MEANS & CO. - BRICK ! NY QUANTITY of SOFT & HARD D.RICK for sato by May 2.5, 1844. .L F. MEAiSlit, CO. NC TICII is hereby given to all interested. that letters testamentary have this day been granted 3o the subscribers on the estate of LATE. deed. of Windham tp.. All persons inththted to said estate are required to make immedit , topayinent, and all those hav ing demands against the same are requested to present them, leg ally attested, for settlement. SETH SMITH, ? Executors. H. A .RNOLD, Windham, May 9, 1844. • s' CASH AU CLOTHS arzama2ama reas Waal* GRANTS WOOLEN F.CTORY, ITHACA, WILL have an Agent at the following places to exchange Cloth of all kinds for Wool on as good tering if not better, than at any other Factory in the State, and trust that every man will call and evaminc for them. selves before trading. July 19th at Nichols Corners ; 22, at Leßaysville ; " 23, Wysox, (Cooley's Tavern t 2 " 24, Towanda, (Coe s 'Favem " 25„Shestiequin, (Moody's - Tavern 0 " 26, Athens; " 27, Smithfield (Tuttle's Tavern ;) " 29, Burlington; " 30, Tray ; 31, Columbia Flatts; August Ist. , Daggett's Hollow, (Spencerville;) " 2, A. Mineer's (W ells township;) " 3& 4, Elmira. P.S. Cash and the highest price paid for Wool. Bring you Wool along with you and I will buy it. The Assortment will consist of GRANT'S Celebrated Sheep's Gray Cloth, MIXED CLOTHS, CASSIMEQES &. SATTISETS. Also, a general assortment of Black, Blue- Auk, Adelaide, Invisible Green, Brown and Steel Mixed 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 quantity of stock in each yard of the above mentioned Cloths,before purchasing else where. The highest price paid for Wool, and Cloth at the wholesale Fdctory price. If required, a proportion of payments for Wool will be made in cash. • - CHA'S A. CRANDALL, Agent. Ithaca, June 10, 1844. MORE NEW GOODS! Ilf&now prepared to exhibit for the inspection of his old friends and the public generally a little the best asiortment of goods in town. Ho deems it sufficient to say his stock numbers the usual variety of Provisiens, such as Flour, Corm meal, Pork, Butter, Lard, -Tea. Coffee, Chocolate, Lump and Brown SUgar, Molasses, from 31 to 7$ cts.; Raisins, Prunes, Dried Cur , rants, Figgs,.Sultatut Raisins, Tapiaeo, Citron, Pickles, Pepper Sauce; Confectionaries of all kinds, Fruits. Nuts:from paPer-shelled Almonds to Pea Nuts, Candles,-Shaving and Bar Soap, Dried apples, and a good assortment of Frencl and German T.;yd, dr.c. As it has become the general belieftliat my nmertment is a little the best selection and the greatest varietyln the place:and for ready pay the public may be assured they will get as good goods and as cheep as they can be bought else-. where. All kinds of. -produce taken in I ex, change. Bo sure you call atmy old - stand,the Post Oflice, and while waiting fertile mailtake a little cake and cheese or . chestnuts, apples or cigars,or any thing to keep • Up ;he spirits in this time of high pressure. . • May 15," 1844. . . Es.s than 5000 baiTeN SALT , for ~rif ,and more comihd. nt N" klhirk c.• cl'orrON-YAg7g, wickimy, hand by 99 EA Ml' • El BROAD-CLOTHS. W. 11,; AIRD & - _ t '...1.•.,:::.t,-4 '.'-:- -NEW. :GOODS. - n PII 4 -.l °. AHE suberiber- has. just retariedfrom the 'great city witk a splendid and largo tS. eorunent of Watches; Clocks4ewelry, Fancy Goods, Spoons, Specks of all ages,.Rinis,Pins, Accordions, Violin String*, ,Keeds,Compasses, Keys, Chains, Watchmakers Materials, and all articles ever kept in a' Fancy &Jewelry Store; and will beicrld to suit the times for cash, call and 'see. „ N B. tho ',anbsiriber is Trepoterho repair all kinds of Watches &Jewelry on short 'notice and the best Ernanner, as ho. has a new, got of tools and 'materials ftesh-frem the city. J. M. GILLSON. a3.Shop next door to ih'e Poet 'Office, Main BRIGADE ORDERS ! • • • • OTICE, is hereby given to he' enrolled 111. militia within the •bounds of •the 2d bri gade 9th division P. M., that they will meet in. battalions & regiments for inspection a 8 MIOWS The 2d battalion 129th regiment will Meet on Monday the 24th day of June next. . • , The Ist battalion same regiment 012 Tuesday the 25th. • • . The Ist bat: 156th,'On Wednesday the 26th. The 2d Ilattaßolf of the same" regiment - oft Thursday the.27th.- • The 21st regiment on Friday the 28tb. The 15th reg. on Baturday29th day of lune: At such plea s the'several 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 oa the 3d Monday. WM.E. BARTON, • Brig. Inspector, 2d brig:, 9th div., . Brigade Inspector's Office, East Smithfield„ May 21, 1844. $ • NEW SUMMER GOODS, JUST 12ECEIVE.3) . ALSO, AN ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OF Books & Stationary, May B. For aalo by J.KINGSBURY. Jr WHITE MARL LIME! . WHITE MAIM LIME foi sale,-whole- V sale and retailat • HALSTED'B. Candles one Shilling per pound ifIANDLES & TALLOW constantly on Ili hand and for salceat HALSTED'S. MCDOM LEMMA TAKE A PEEP INTO NO. - 3 , BRICK ROW. - WE are happy to be able to inform out neighbors, that the BRICK BLOCK IS UP, and the citizens of-Bradford - county gee nerally, that we are this day receiving at NO. 3, a new and extensive assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which have G!en purchased in the city of New York for cash and GOOD CIIEDIT-a goodly portion of them direct-. ly opposite the door of one fienry . Sheldon and one John McNeil. Our goods have been pur chased under such circumstances as to 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 Goods, Groceries,. Hardware and . Crockery, Drugs 4. Medicines; Dye woods 4- Dye stuffs, • 4.c., In fact, we have on hand amok every articlC usually kept in a country store: We will ex change our goods for Cash,.Produce of any kind, all descriptions of Lumber, good hear ,- butter; wool, sheep-pelts, mules'. hide% &c. &c.' We acknowledge our obligations to the many friends who have stood by us through the" hard times," and fondly hope to be able to make it an object for them to continue their patronage. . .WM. H. BAIRD Ze CO Towanda, May 6, 1844. '" ' ME'M ZilDEZ.gg THE hest selected assortment of Satin stripe' Challeys, printed DeLaines; Belzarines, French Lawns, Mulls, &c.. ever offered in this market, may be found at No. 3-,„Brick Row. F CRT HER,MIORIE, Crimped dimity , cuffs and collirs. Ashburton collars and collarettes, ditnity chemisettes, em broidered fillet reticules, &c., &c. ALSO—The best assortment of Ladies' cra vats and Dress Handkerchiefs in Towanda, no mistake, all at,BAIRD'S, • • • May 6; • NO. 3, BRICK ROW. Arl ASH AND GOODS paid for Long Shin glee; arid a gocid quality Pine Boards, at BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick row: mly 6. 500 BUSHELS um . 300 do . -1E Oats; ATI O 0 3 9 d o o. d oof . Buckwheat; 100 do. Rye, for sale by W BAIRD & CO. No. 3, Brick rout. ".•=. May 6 OOTS & SHOES, a large "assortment at . BAIRD'S, - - No. 3, Brick row. 1 LI SOLE LEATHER. raidille.weights, n first 0 rate *nude, for sale at No. 3. Brick fore., May 6. WM. H. BATED dt LAMP OIL, Sperm and Tallow Candles, nt No. 3,llrick'row. • May 6. • • . WM. H. BAIIIDSt CO., RESH ORANGES & LEMONS , ikro 3, trick row, • Bmccirs-. OM,ESTIC crt lODS—Sher tiAga. Shirt. D. ings, Ticking, cottwi Ytitn,:tVickittg, Batting, &c., at 'No. 3, Pericet row, ' May G. - -Will. H. BAIRD & CO: CLOVER & 'TIMOTH Y SEEP,: of N 0.3 Brick row. W. II:BAIRD & CO. TON'S MAPLE SUGAR, thore or ltss, @JP fog tale at. ' May 6, , 1 ` , 1% 4 o. 2, Brick ci.AupET wArip for imle at No. 3, brick 11 11 1 .) row. W.H. BAIttD & CO. UR AINIP 1311. H. HATS,' Cloth - Calis, 2 _ toy's Aiaps,lor sale - BAlRri'S v Brick row: INT'ORMATION WANTED; - widow lady - by .the naine. °I EUNIC2E 11 BURLEY, tvidinv,of Ebenezer. 13utley;' iiving in the county, by addressbna note to-tho Hon. , A..H. Read, Montrose. 'orby.tilltintt:oll the antiseribr. tvill• i teeeiye inforination ,which will be of tyeetiniyrynetit;to tier, Any ,information froni. anv nt.her friend of berg, IX h'ere Rhi• - ..• • ...., ,71 '''' ''