GEROTLD, Spit Held. 1 . 30 L. )VEBB, 'ASO, , TO Wanda, p. Bo rT.T. 11: S s. SALSFURT, Monroe, f l _eiß BROWN, Wysox, i s paRTE, Asylum„ 5 5 01-1, Ulster, , lairs RVSSELL, Windham, Alva BRINK, Sheshequin, po i D ly:AI. as, Owego. cd. BAsseost, - iiiisAiYATES, Barton, ,-hors. WRIGHT!, " C. Hr.TT,Nichoti, J:ss ilrolEa.,Elnaira,- • ~ , rt.os L. Rom); t. ° CIiOLES FIVLITri " • Tons .L'.-S:arrn, SouthVort.' Secretaries. X 2O F. MEAss, Towanda, Goppr,lol, wy j . C. BROUS; Elmira; E n2 .o A. BEEP. Owegia. • Rat Demicralie muting; meeting of the Democracy corened gotel of Gerould in East Smith- Saturday June Sth, COL. WILLIAM ,RTON Preddent, and Cants-raisin gol-amo FA.R.NSWORTII, Secretaries. -.odor of Col SetliSaligbury, the Preai licted a committee:of five to report for the conderafieir.of the meet ,m the following named gentlemen -, , unciAL.Col.Seth• Salisbury, Leonard apt. H.sl.Pecl:, Maj. Enos .Califf •r. Faimiaia. The committee afterre crt time reported the following pre resolutions which were cormitiered vasly aqua: > ma r; The present crisis in the United ierofver measures and principles of the rommraus importance that can occupy eax= of a free people--the election' of and Vice President of the United ileraoaatic party are called upon by • - , q.e-ation of duty and patriotism to iiecinen Of 143, a decision effected meet debasing appliances and power,— al2 bold frand.4 upon the integrity of I)Vhor. In the patriotic language of the fast statesmen which this or any or country has produced 7 " a con the peoplerof the United Stater, of the means to which our-opponents 'use in that canvass is no less i m p or . 're'relfare of our country and its peliti- Man he overthrow of the prin.. liclah;ored to establish.'' 'The means u Struck at the very foundation upon irpolitical . edifice was based. Can ire the people ,of 'this country to main elevated. rramiiric , in he eyes of the 'which they have hitherto, if, after the , f years, and the fullest opportunity for they suffer themselves to. be a se ere operated upon by they appliances rich , every friend of free government u with mortification and disgust. 'TeZe Rewired, That in, the estimation ,reeting the approaching campaign in fir weal or for wo the great principlesof that the safety and welfare of eie . and people imperiously demand said and repel the vile and debasing the federal party,- and thereby ! ' show ming world thatiiipublicans act from ertii choice; and that they are not iro r2.aeoced by a resort to evident fraud rtie most grave and important - duties ion'=s to free citizens. • That we have full confidence in MES K. POLK, of Tennessee, as an • a statesman of enlarged and liter- democrat who stood with great in- President dprVq.nn and the I'6aeries:l zing the " panic session " of Congress, C. S. Bank refused to be disbanded, the mastery and boldly bid defiance !raiment and the people. The whole CA Polk is an exemplification of talent.Zand business qualifi ie highest Order. He is the true of - the doctrine and nymsures of lemomatii party of the nation, and to and Will receive the united `the democratic-party of Pennsylva— the Union. We have been the early cg friends of the patriots and states te.2. with the dernocraiie party of the te federal reveliy and whirlwind of hire now but one prefr rence. the et ths" . Democratic National Corr tF:a, concess- ion;_esety _thing for Tit: re are pnand if the pa:mine r; ezzer.. dti z en of our own "great 12 of ems-: of Vice President of the •!:/ri GEORGD X. DALLAS:has 442 by the republican party of his " and the =ion, and has vizi:U -1C Principles h, unsurpassed arering Veray.notrur*g Kr. tre confide= in the purity of his esient statesmanship, his long exalted :panietiam. His, name _ . . . - nrength in Peurtsyßank against vitas of federalka may beat in rain. That HENRY A. MUHLT,N `ztitled too., and will receive the:do :ni•xd support of the Democracy - . We know him to be "honest, to the constitution." His eminent a statesman, his sound . democracy :auio.dsm, his profotmd experience :didcations, the evnl fvl 'virtues that personal jidnuacter, these are the 't are p. $2l ted to the people of that will be safe which they iding to ; Care. With the elec. A. M :burg this great repub realthowill once more` stand up plztfonnof " virlite, liberty and " We are happy to asspre our 1 in all . sincerity that the Majority, Imburg in this sectidn Of the state ttedently great. . . That the general government is . sand limited poster. derivrix3 from Mtion,tha , t the states retain the ailing their own domestic con its therefore icirneferewith'the .;ae southern slates are an' infrac mnstitution; and zn infringement • oihts and the rights of mainduls. " That we in favor of a tariff that 'tally, the various branches of in- . 'cress operations in the U. States Iromoje the welfare and proitperi-,, •ople. We are opposed to a. .ilf which operates unequally ions of the Union, effecting lit? ,seat and variodbranches of, our s I rile tug a blow at the cardinal ' 24 . l liens, by.which every Ante. M .ir i=w:gmi e wad g ban of the Lt;,s . in U; PiQ'te a ss sv Pr 3y. YA. otgaus held z ip a strict:, ..the pea ple Healy taxed, no patiocoll jos kale +gent, uneceistitcHtional and dis _.10v1.:10 the i t al public safety, no 3551114116X1 of sto.te debts by thegenezal gosesaMent, op tria Zs tantion of the proceeds - of ow:since' vto an undefined sold system of internal improveinartm by genvad gov ernment. Lathe page moue be kept sepa rate iiem banks as a measure Ate demanding the iuterest.of the people and OfelY of the mo ney. Acquiescence in the pat.:hike) of the majority," as the great ouraOldive Plittildes of gee governinent These ire democratic doc trines taught-end practised ty , Jammu, Madi son, Monroe, Jackson, Vox Buren and John son. , . . Resolved, That the electiat of Po= & /NW 19 Will be a signal vindiesi'on of these ctolinal truths of democracy, thepallatturn of oar gip. lions free institutions. Me vaulting ambition of federalism is once Ewe bumbled in the dust. Resolved, That our enifidati4n .M.Van Bu ren is undiminished, as have stood with un shrinking fidelity by hu reputation in the day of Uhl; as a testimony of. his faithfulness to the =um of democracy aid the people in the au hest hour of their aa4mity' The measure of his fame is frill--postrity will do him justice— his illusnions sersicsr, the principles of his std ininistranon will be *beacon light in coming time, to all who respect the a true: uincifdes of the constitution" and admire virtue, talent and ittegitY• RCwlred, That Rieherd M. Johnson is sec ond to no man living in2the affection and con fidence of the detnacracy of thii district, and of PPnnsylranra; if we were the first to bring him forward for" the consideration of the AmericiM ipeople'in 1844, we must be the last to.forget the' Hero of the TharreS" in the shade of re tirement. kr - peace and in war, 'in the cowl sels of the nation andon the field, Col. John son has vindicated the great cause of 'civil and religions liberty, and has sealed hit devotion to the Union with his blood. Reiolved, That Martin Van Buren and R. M. Johnson live in the hearts of their country metc, there they have a monument erected to their memories more durable than the monu mental marble, we invoke their friends every where to emulate their virtues and imitate their great example in a noble and patriotic support of Polk and Dallas. Revoked, That the "Democratic Union" published at the seat of government is a sound end able republican journal, and is eminently entitled 44, the confidence and support of the deMikratic party of the state. The " Demo cEratic''Xnion Extra," is especially entitled to the consideration of the democratic party as a highly valuable and cheap campaign paper. The meeting was addressed by Col. Salisbu ry, John L. Webb, and Christopher Child, Esquires,when on motion it was resolxed, that the proceeding be published in the Bradford Reporter, Democratic Union, New-York Plebi. an and Wallington Globe; and that copies be forwarded to Marten Van Buren and Richard Jicluosom ° . (Signed by the offteem) INFLANATION OF THE BR&LN is known by a flushed countenance, redness of the eyes, intolerance of light, disturbed sleep, watchfulness, headach, delirium, and other distressing complaints. Wright's: Indian Vegetable Pills are always certain to remove this sad and melancholy disease ; because they purge from the body those stagnant hu mors, which, when floating in the gen eral;circulation, are the cause of a de termination or rush of blood to the head, a pressure upon the brain, and other dfeadful results. From four to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every .night on .going to bed, will, in a short time, not only. carry off all that is op posed to health, but will so purify the blood, that disease, such as asthnia, apoplexy, bursting of blood vessels, or indeed any other melody, will be in a manner impossible. Re Caution.—As counterfeiters are abroad, avoid all stores of doubtful .character, and be particular; in all ca ses, to ask for Wright' table Pills.. For sale at the stare of J. D. & E. D. Montanye, in Towanda, and by agents published in another column of this. paper. narried. On Thursday, the 29th ult., in Washington *pi ty, .by . the Rev. Mr. Hawley, Cor.. D. M. Brm, of Towanda; Pa., to Miss Muria Joss, eldest daughter of Wm. M. 3:Manley of. Washington city. • • La Pile, on Thursday 11th inst. by Rev. M. ' Ruger, Samuel Lyon of. Warm, to Miss Irs - as littrussos of Pike. Died, In this village on Monday the Bth inst., at o'clock P. IW., at the residence of E. W. Baird, Esq., AMELIA HESTER, done:act of Franklin E. and Margery A. Thayer of New York, aged two years, 10 months- and 19 days. Very suddenly at Harrisburg, Pa., July 3d. ltf as. Masi Asa, wife of Dad Mitchell jr. Steretaiy to the Canal Board, aged 22 years. WA MEETEVG of the Democrats e' Ulster will be held at the &hoof House in Ulster, on Saturday ,27th inst.; at 3 o'clock, P.. M. The citizens of Ulster, she gain'and Smithfield are invited to attend. The meeting will be &dressed by sereral able speak ers. • ONE CENT REWARD.: MAN AWAY from the subscriber Almon A. Ponchard, an indented boy. I do hereby forbid all persons harboring ortrustin' g 'him on my account, as-I shall pay no debts of his , centracting after this day. - ROBERT NELSON. Windham, July 5 h, 1644. . • LOST. the night-of the 33d,. a Gold W&rcn tjr 4zr, between Baj-nzWs and the Clare mont House. The finder shall be liberally rewarded by inning it at this office. July 4, 1844. • . Another Lot of kw Giallo at no. 3 Brick Bow HE subscrthers hive jujustreceived from MA - New -York, a fresh supply of summer. Goods, among•which area large assOilment of Gent's Leghorn and Um Leaf Hats, boys do. Oil f 5 c, Blue and other prints. Blue drills and other cloths for SUlCigietr "sear, _ Ladies* Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Vounet Rthlions;Artifxcials, d,:c. • W. If. Lt,ll June 1Q1 . 4. " • d i .._ , . 1 ' accoazt I ..; ~:. a - ' • ."....; SALE OF UAL ESTATE. • infin;srittue ;fan cedes; of the Oipan'sCoutt cif Enolfonl County, will be esposed to sale by . public mane or outcry at 2 o'clock P. M. on the 27th 'day of - July inst.. at the Mansion Hones - on the premises, the following described real estate late the property .. Of Ed. 3 Russell, Axes' sed;* to will one Mkt Of land situate in WWl= township in said County of Bradfced,humaded the north by . lands'of Many Russell iiiik.Toseph Elshee s— on the east by lands of Josepli Ebbw; on the south by lands late of - Edmund Russell dee'd; and on the saintly ... lands of Ju li us Russell.-- Containing ninety :six acres, with, about fifty arms: improved, • with thisie dwelluie' hour*, one stone and two fumed, 'and three framed barns thereon srecUid. Ono othertract situate in said township, Iminded on. the north by' the Wbove described lot of' land and lands of Joseph Elshes; on. he east by lands of Geo.Pitchet ; on - the south by Ziha, .1141kiSli s: and on the west by Jacob Smith. Containing two hun dred 'acres or thereabouts, with • about fifteen mats 'improved, witha grist mill and OM' fourth of a saw mill and privileges thermal. _ 'Terms made lemon on the day of sa le. • CLARRISSA RUSSELL, AdinNius' vat& of Ensreisu .Russisz, Deceased. July 3d. 1544. - • ' BALE Portsmouth Sheeting the bea,riest in market, all of which shill be sold elem. • Sum 28, 1E44. W .H. BAIRD & 1000 LBS. Sole Leather just arti cad and for sale cheap at BAIRD'S, N 0.3. Brick Row. June 28th, 1844. ALT, a few bags of fine safe for dairy and 0 table use, also, any quantity of common which we promise to sell as cheap if not cheaper than any other merchant in Towanda. Call before you buy, at No. 3.Brick Row.. June . 4 :8, 15441 W.H.BAIRD & CO. AriOT.YARN and Carpe{ Warp, Colored ?It) and White this day /received at No. 3. Brick Row. - June 29, 1844. Rl® 11'202,9 heraby given, that in the matter of James I . P. Taylor & Wm. S. Pierce, partners Un der the firm of Taylor & Pierce of Bradford Co. Penna. Bankrupts--in the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Penna., no. 460 October Term, 1642, it is or dered by the court, that sale 'be made of the as set's, incluTmg all remaining dues upon judg ments; notes, book-accounts; &c. of said Bank lupts. In compliance with said order, all the assets, including every species of indebtedness to the said Bankrupts will be exposed to public sale at the "Smithfield ' Exchange" Bradford County, Pa. on Saturday the 20th day of July next at 10 o'clock A. M. Oft RESPECTFLI.LY in. :-.l*, forms his fnen and the ~ public that he still contin , a n ..."\-: 7 ilt Iles to carry on the above I - :"I --Y business at his old stand, ,- , : pc - , . 1"-:e . , one door south of Elliott c3b L.. ... ,: „., ,,,. ' & Mercur's store, and . ._ nearly opposite the Hay Scales Watehind Clock Repairing, Wal be done on short notice, and warranted td be well done. From a long experience in the business, he believes that be will be able to ren der perfect satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. . N.B. Watches warranted to "run well one year, or the money refunded; and a written agreement given to that effect to all that desire one CLOCKS.—A large -assortment just receiv ed and for sale very low for cash. If you want to buy Jewelry cheap call at Chamberlin's Wet& Shop. _Drugs & Medicines, A D. MONTANYE would respectful /16 ly announce to his friendsand the pub lic generally that he has recently purchased of _Mr: E. Wilcox, his entire stock of Drugs and Medicines, and with the addition of fresh arri vals from the cities of New York and Philadel phia, is prepared to serve those who may favor him with a call in the best possible manner. His assortment consists of all the articles usually found in a country shop together with Oils, Paints,' Glass, &a., &c., which will be sold ales moderate prices as the times and busi ness will admit of. Physicians can be supplied at coy small ad vances from the city purchases. Shop nearly opposite B .Mii d, Son's Store. • A GOOD ASSORTMENT,mattufaztural joilL from the best material, for sale by W.H. BAIRD & CO. No. 3, Brick Bow. June 18, 1844. ROKE into the inclosnres of the subscri 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 prove property pay charges. and Lake there away. .JOHN PAB2IIOIIE. ,Rome; June l.ft, 1844. D. & E. D. MONTANYE, grateful for the very liberal- patronage of the past year. would now solicit the attention of the public to their very extensive assortment of Goods just receiving from Y. City. Among 'their Dry Goods may be fon.nd the most fash ionable articles of ,the-season, to wits Balza vines, Lawns, Mouslain Delaittr. Ribbons. Bon nets, Parasols, fine Prints, &c., ele e . Groceries' or all kinds and qualities,Earth rare of every description; Iron, Nails, pring SweLand other substantials . such as Pork, Flour and Thenarrangements are such that the 'r can fur nish to the trade some packages at wholesale; and those that purchase at retail will not go away grumbling. Call and see. Toweuada, June .10th; ISI4. 311,..'"21E 1 .111M-Z111:1111raw 4 - 1 - NUE 0 --- may enclOsure the 19th day of 11,1 May last, a pale red CO W. eight or nine years old, with a brown bead and black bat.— The owner is, requested to prove property, pay charter, and take her away. WILLIAM IL SEXTON. dttne'l. 11541. OLE & OPPER LEATHER for oftl.e nt J June I; 1541. 5A1,R111,7? J.E.HALE, Assignee June 223, 1544. Watch and Clock , Repairing. Jr. 4. CII.I.TIELERLI.r. Tcaanda, June 24, 1644. --, Towanda, Jane 18th, 1844 le owl- -- ;^l„ girt : .~ ~.: SfIERI:FF'S SALEI rtuo'nfiii Visit of Vend;ExPin.l issued 'JHUI from the court ofeetnitioniiiialsof ford county, to tnii diriemd, I mhalf, e?Pose to public sale at the hewn af.H. Rain*d in the Borough of Towanda, on 'Satan:lay, the 13th day. uf. diILY next,. at -tine o'ckiciti The following described piece , or pined 'of land linage in Bheibequin tovnaship ais bound ed isifolloiee—Mg at nit on the NV 'of a tract of land in the "warrantee name of Jona than Hancock, where the' tame intersects the south line of the possession of *elate ...lames Millar-14 dec'd, according to a common survey at s l3 K marked for the comer of the lot .now to be conveyed ; thence Ain the ;feat above mentioned line, north or west 85 perches to a post and stones for a cornili= thence west 70 perches to a white pine sapling mailed S. M ; thence north about 79 perches (more oilers) to a &maul post standing on the first above men tioned line; thence along said line north 43.1° west about 19 perches to the pusquebanna ri ver, a corner of the said Hancock west; thence -south 2° 5-10 west along 'saii4 river 104 - 3 : 10 peaches M a pine stump sout hwest cornet of the said lispoxk W R; thence "south 26° east 128 perches rto a iOst and stones ;' thence east mike south west `op the JameS Bidlack posses sion, and along the 4south line i thereof 163 'per ehes to the beginni4 Containing 106 acres, more or less, about 70 acres improved, with a house and thereon . : ALSV—Ona ether lot nearthe alxiie, begin rung at a Post the south east corner of aiot be longineannerly to the late John Cahill deed.; thence 17° east 288 4-10 perches to a - pci st south 12 ° west 18 to a post; thence south 25° we=t. 12 perches ts.a post; thence social .40° west .19 perches toe post; thence sitith'S° perches 'to a birch tree on the east line of ' the Whitman warrant; thence north 42?,- west' on said Wkitm..ufs line:ls7 3.10 perches to apost; thence east along the south line of said Cahill's lot 96 9-10 perdies to the place of beginning. Containing 38 acres and . 87 perches, more or less. se ize d an d t a k en . in E Teention at the snit of John Snyder vs. Sapid McAfee. J. N. WEYTON, Sheriff'. Sheriff's Office. • Towanda, June 11, 1844.) J. N. Sumner, , Surgeon Rent!st WILL return to Tolanda in September next, and may be found at Mr.Cross', where he will be happy to wait on all who may need : his professional services. " Towanda, June 18, 1844. ' New Spring & Summer Goods, JIIST RECEIVED AT HiNIX & SON'S, and for sale Cheap, for Cash Towanda. May 6, 1844. D. IVILIOT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CFAS removed his office to the new Brick 1 . 1 Block on Main street—No. 2, up stairs. ahasraaaas az-aaa At the Burlington COflee House. MEM subscriber would respectfully inform 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 ohan4 of public pa tronage. JOHN F. LONG. Bodin: .n, May 17, 1844. o ia,Om AGAINST THE WORLD ! SALSBUR rs, MI AVE just received'at their store in MON= noz, 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 maple and fancy goods is complete, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. They have a 'full stock of CLOTHS, con sistingofßroadclollia.Cassiraeres,Vestinga, For Ladies' Wear, They w hav i varions splendid patterns of Bdza.- rines, (a and much admired article) Lawns, Ginghams, DeLaines, and prints, at all prices. They also offer to whig gentlemen, a newand beautiful article of SUMMER HATS, called "Ashland Hats," warranted to please. and'in order to preserve ,strut impartiality they also keep " Van Buren" hats of superior style and manufacture. Also, Leghorn, Paint, Wool and Far Hats, of all sizes. BOOTS 1r SHOES, of all sizes, numbers, and qualities. CALL & SEE—We ask nothing-for exhi biting out, goods to any whose curiosity may induce them to call. D. C . & 0 N .SALSBURY Monroeton, May 25, 1844. SALMON—a first rate article—for sale by June 2. SALSBURrs. rLOUR, by the barxel and otherwise, for sale at HALSTED'S. d" . .4-111LIC7P311CrlEfirrilligrap WHEREAS my wife LYRA bas left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, this is to forbid all persons bar= boring or trusting her on may account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. RLIZAR WARNER. Pike;ltlay 13, :844. kt- c MHE subscribers have now in successful operation A FERRY at Towanda bozo', a few rods above the bridge, where steady at tendance will be given at all times to enable those who wish, to doss the river without de lay. The charges will be only half the rate of tolls demanded for crossinglbe bridge. E. & . St CKLER. Towanda, May 24, 1844. • MS AIL 31(_47/110. ESS than. 5000 barrels SALT for sale, 'KA and more coming, at 'No. 3. Brick row. May 6. W. H. BAIRD ale CO. NEW SUMMER GOODS, Jan nicElvta: ALSO, Afi ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OIL Books Et, - Stationary, May 6, For sole by J. KI.TioBBURY. Jr. WHITE MARL LIME.! RITE MARL LIME to eak:Nuitalc , ma!? atiti,retail at IfALSTED43. CASH AND CLOTHS uraeaturoaa, WOW 00 lo GRANT'S": _ WOOLEIV.I.IICTORt ITHACA, . 11;y1LI. hinw an Agent at the following places to exchange Cloth of all 'kinds tor, on as goMI Mrms if not better,.than at any other Factoryin the State, 'and 'trust that every man will call and examine for, them selves before grading.. Julyl9th at , I rliehols Conners; " 22, n at Leßaysville; • •• " 29, Wpm, (Cooley's Tavern ;), " 24, Towanda, (Ccie's Tavern;) " " 25, Sheshequitt, (Moody's Tavern ;) “ 26, Athensi• • " 27, Smithfie ld (Tuttle's Tavern;) a 29, .Buriington; " 2 0 , y ; • , ' • a 31, Columbia Plans; August let.,Daggett's Hollow, (Spencerville;) " 2, A Wu:leer's (Wells townilrip;) • " 3& 4, Elmira. • P. 8.: • 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 . Bheeps Gray Cloth, ffiIISD CL97118, CLSSIXERLS & SATTINETS. Also, a general. assortment of Black, Blue black, Adelaide, Invisible Green, Brown and Steel l'irtled .BROAD-CLOTHS. , • . •• Farmers tail realize from 20 to 25 per cent, more than by !disposin' g of it any other way Wo,hope 3rod,will call and examine the weight, body; and quantity of stock in ea& yard of the aboie menticined Cloths, before purchasing else where. The highest pries paid fo! Wool, had Cloth at- the wholesale FactoZY Pnce• If required, a proportlon of payments for Wool will br l made in cask. CHA'S.A. CRANDALL, Agent. Itha4 June JO, 1844. , Sharing and Hair Dresmi John' Carter, Barber 'and hair Dresser, ETURNS his thanks to his numerous jut, customers, and informs them that he has removed his shop to the small building on the north side of the public square, one door west of the Exchange Hotel, where he will be found at all reason. MP hours, ready to wait on those who may favor him with a call, hi the politest manner -possible. Towanda, May 25, 1844. A V the matter of application on At a Court -Leslie Lawrence and _others Of Common to be incorporated under the style, }. Pleas of name or title of the mgirst Me-Brad. Co, thodist rgiceopal Church" in..) Sep. T.'44. Welt& Notice is. hereby given that Leslie 'Lawrence, Whitney Gifford. Thomas W. Baker and oth ers on the,9th of May 1844, presented to the said court an instrument in writing, and the objects; articles conditions therein set forth and contained appearing to them lawful and not in jurious to the community, &reeled the said writing to he filed, Mid that notice be given in one newspaper printed in said county of Brad ford, for at least three weeks before the next court of Conirnon Pleas of said county, setting forth that an application has been made to said court to grant such en act of. incorporation ac cording to the act of Aisembly in such case made and provided. A. CHUBBUCK, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, Towanda, June, 10th, 1844. S IN the matter of application oAt a - Court Stephen Krum and others to of Common be incorporated under the style; Pleas of ri name or title of the " 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 the 9th - 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 Bradford, for at least three weeks be fore the next court of Common Pleas of said .county, setting fortMthat 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. CIiIIBBUCK, Prothonotary. Prothonotirry's Office, • Towanda, June 10, 1844. S / . ' D. Vandercook s Cabinet Shop ! THE subscriber in consequence of ill health wishes to dispose of . his Cabinet Shop. His establishment consists of Cherry Piimber, Mahogany, Hardware. Tools, Furniture, etc., &c., which he wiL sell on reasonable terms for cash; or short credit with good surety. D. VANDDRCOOK • Towanda, May 21, 1844. cw Spring t Sunimer" , G ods, JUST RECEIVED AT THE BRICK STORE, • (Coiner of Bridge and Main ale.) May 24, 1844. J. P. MEANS & CO. BRICK!- A" 'QUANTITY of SOFT & HARD BRICK for sale by May 25, 1844. J. F. MEANS & CO, MZEEMPUOZI 9 Z SZCIEU.M.S@ NOTICE is hereby given to all interested, tluit letters testamentary have this day been giarited to the subscriber&on the estate of Win. Smith, dec'd. of Windham tp., All perio , ns indebted to sin 4 estate are required to make immediate payment, anil all those hav ing 4:mends ag ainst the same ore requPsted to present them, ag ainst atteF•, for sqtlernent. SETH' 81411711, IL ARNOLD, 5 . 13 , 1ccul r . Wimiham, May. 9„ 1844. Candles one Shilling per pound ' . ArfANDLES & TALLOW constantly on band and for sale at HALSTED'S. 500 IfLUrr.I73OL:IIIVIIIEaIzA.TIOO3°:-odo°i iluthsvluat 100 do. Rye. fer *fihrbY_ " lV . TIAIIIIO tlf. CO. . MoY • No. 3,.ll:cici..ri:te. NEVV. .G001)o. XIUNIMAk.3CIi MUIeND MIRE attbscriber, hasjust returned (torn the great city with a splendid' and largo .08- sartmeneof Waticties; Clod* Jewelry; Fancy Goods; Spoons; Specks of all ages, Rings, Pins, • • ions, Violin Strings, Reeds,' Compasses. , : eyer, Chains, Watchmakers Materials and , all articles ever kept in a Fancy ds'ieivelty Store, anirwill be sold io suit the times tor cash, call and see. N. B. the subscribing prepared:to repair all.kinds'of Watchei&levietry on short notice and the best !man n er, es he has a new lot of toots and materials fresh frOm the city.. • J. M. GILLSON. CO'Shop next door to the Poet Office, 'Nein • Street. MORE NEW GOODS! mo mumax WS now prepared to exhibit for the inspection of his old .fripnds and the public generally a little the best assortment of goods in- town. He deems it inificient to say his stock numbers.- the usual variety of Nodal= ' such as Flour, Conn meal, Pork, Butter, Lard, Tea; Coffee.' Chocolate, lump and Brown Sugar, Molasses, , from 31 to 75 cts., Raisins, Prunes, Dried Cur rants, Figgs; Sultana Raisins, Tapiaco, 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 goodtassortment of French and German Ways, &c., &c. • . As it has become the general belief that my assortment is a little the best selection and the greitest variety i n the place, and for ready pay the public may be assured theyvill get as good' goods and as cheap . as they .ean be bought ebre.. where. All kinds of produce taken_ in4eir,%-, change. Be sure you call at nip old staid4O. Post Office, and riddle waiting for the.mail take a little cake and cheese or chestnuts, apples or cigars or any thing to keep - upthe spirits in this time of high pressure. May 15, 1344. A'NOTTON YARN, Wicking &Boning on, IL) hand.by MEANS & CO: - gracwskikomEttiow TAKE A PEE? INTO NO. 3, BRICK ROW. WE are happy to be' able to- inform our neighbors, that the BRICK BLOCK IS and the citizens of Bradford county..ge nerally, that we are this day receiving at No. 3, a new and extensive assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which haie been, purchased in the city of New York* cash and soon casorr—a goodly portionof them direct. ly opposite the door done Henry Shel4on 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 dell 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 811 p, • • In fact, we have on hand almost every article. -usually kept in a country store. We will ex— change • our goods for Cash, Produce of any kind, all descriptions of Lumber, good fresh• butter, wool, sheeppelts, cares' hides, &c. &c. We acknowledge our obligations to the many friends who have stood by us through the" hard dates," and fondly hope to be able to make it an object for their' to continue their patronage. WM. H. BAIRD & CO. Towanda, May 6, 1844. U 0 MEM 11.&DEME;3.0 MBE best selected assortment of Satin striper Challeys, pnMedsDeLeines, Belzarines,. French Lawns, Mulls, &c., ever offered in this market, may be found at No. 3, Brick Row. PURTICERMORA Crimped dimity cid% and collars, Ashburton collars and collarettea, dimity chemieettes, em broidered fillet reticules, &c., &c. ALSO—The best assortment of Ladies' cra vats and Dress Handkerchief' in Towanda, so mistake, ttll'at BAIRD'S, May 6. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. dIASH AND GOODS pai . for Long Shin -glea, and a good quality Pine Boards, at BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick row. May 6. 11100T8 & SHOES, a large assortment at BAIRD'S, • No. 3, Brick row. May 6. SOL LEATHER, middle weights, a first rate article, for sale at No. 3. Brick raw. May 6. WM. H. BAIRD & CO. lI 4 AMP OIL, Sperm and Tallow Candlea,._ at No. 3, Brick row. May 6. WM. H. BAIRD & CO. FRESH ORANGES & LEMONS, at No. 3,. Brick row, BAIRD'S, DOMESTIC GOODS—need:lgs, Shirt ing!, Ticking, Cotton - Yarn, Wicking, Batting, &c., &c., at No. 3, Brick row. May 6. WM. H. BAIRD. & CO. CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED. at No.l Brick rom. W. H. BAIRD & CO. ft„, TONS MAPLE SUGAR, mom or less, co for" sale at BAIRD'S, May 6. „ No. 3, Brick row. ARPET WARP for sole at No. 3, -Brick 141..) row. W.H. BAIRD & CO. UR AND BRUSH - HATS ; Cloth Cap, Boy's caps, for sale at BAND'S, lay 6. • N 0,3 Brid,: row. INFORMATION W TED, F a widow lady by the name ofIEUNICE BURLEY, Widow of Ebenezer,;Burley, is living in the county, by addressing : it note to the 'Hon. A. H. Read, Montrose, or by calling ou the subscriber; she wit receive Information which will be of pecuniary benefit to her. Any information from any other acquaintances or friend of hem where she resides,. &c., is solicit ed. Address as above. D: M. BULL. Towanda, May 14, 1844. _ BAIRD SLIEIRWO9D, _ VOUMBST I M 9 g kjt -4 - W. BAIRD & J. BITERWOOD SU opened an office in Troy,Brad. o.i. Pa; and will attend to•all bolus:, of °Lice; in the lino of their profession as. copartners. J. Sur.nwoon will attend punctually at &laid o Oleo in Troy, - and E. W. Blinn tripy 'be co l a 'Alm at any time in relation tp the !night - tea .t j r the eirn4 2 t his °Met:in . Q