11 [From thePerosTlvanian folk nd Clay, ea' the Tariff. w e pal:lain. much aniused by the o f the whig journals to make a pi • c uty o. political capital out of l il pan P ' are pleased to call Mr. Polks qitheY to the. Tariff. Selecting, as, v inittj r among the the approved fashion a nd the Borers and their coge. r , 3 passage from one speech, c a re. withholding all that explains or i libes or vindieates it, and then a d_ .410 it another equally curtailed of Iportions; it requires an expendl 1110her of conscience than of inge. ;a y to make the opinions of a states, 1 w hatever for the time may be ea ,,,, t o combat or complain of. Seem: I v in anticipation of this convenient ' eio f warfare on the Democratic date, a friend of his addreiited a letter some weeks ago, inviting him a 9trenincs expression of his 5 o n thee - policy of protecting home A i l :. Mr, Polk's clear and simple t . has lien handed us for publica- fbit our readers may the more read ompare the views of the two Pres tial Candidates upon. the same topic, l i lt s. the latest expression..of those , clay, as promulgated during his utt.visit to North ,Carolina, and now Shed under his immediate sanction - . be seen that both gentlemen pro , to raise,.by a tariff on foreign ina -35, - whatever sum may be requisite an e conomical administration of the erliment, and so to adjust the tariff t b a ipurpose, 'as by proper discrim tions foster and protect Our domestic Mry, - I._!slß. CLAY'S RALEIGH .SPEECH. We mt reject bOth the doctrines free trade and of a high exorbitant The partizans of each 'must swine sacrifices of their peculiar talons. They Must find some com ,groilnd, on which both can stand, reflect that, if neither has obtained tat it desires, it has secured some and what - it does not,retain , has gotten by its friends and country- There are very few, who dis from the opinion that, in time of the-federal revenue ought to be front foreign imports, without sing to internal taxation. Here is as for accommodation and mutual faction. Let the amount, which :quisite for an economical adnainis ma of the government, when we not erigagedin war, be raised exclu lv on foreign imports, and in adjust :tariff for that purpose, let such =mations be made as will foster moorage our own -domeStic in try. All parties ought to be satis with a tariff for revenue and dis mations for protection. MR. • POLIi'S LETTER COLU3IBIA, TENNESSEE, June 19th, 18,14. 77 AR SIR have received recent .everal letters in reference' to my ions on the subject--of the tariff, long others yours of the 30th J. 11v,opinions on this subject been often given to the public.— are to be found in my, public acts, the public discussions in which cc participated. . _ a in favor of.a tariff for revenue, t one as will yield a sufficient it to the Treasury to defray the tses of the government eeitnorni administered. in„adjustitio• - the is - DA as revenue . I haveebhere sanetioned such moderate, dis- sting duties, as would pro - duce mount of revenue needed, and at izme time afford realonablb loci aftmection inereky, , and not for mut. Aclinzupo a these general principles, Itilikaolvn that I gave my support the Policy of of Gen._Jackson's ad :is:rattail on this -subject. I voted the tariff act of 1828. I voted act o f 1832, which contained if9catitins, of some of the objeetiona rovisions of the act of 1828. AB fiber of the. committee of ways :ans of the House ORepresen , I 'gave my assent to al bill re -Iby that committee in December 'cloaking further modifications of of 1828, and making also dis itions in, the inqinsktion of the which it proposed. That bill pa ss . but was superseded by the Dinmonly called the Compromise for which I voted. • • . judgment, it is the duty of the ent. to extend, as far as it':inay stable'' to do so, by its revenue and ail other means within its fair and just, protection to all at interests of the whole Union, agriculture, manufactures, !abanic arts, co m rnerce,, and navi- I heartily'approve the resolu ,art this subject, passed by the !rade National Convention, lately led at Baltimore. , - am. with great respect, Dear sir, your ob't serv't JAMES IC POLK.. 'K. KANE, Esq., Philadelphia. following are the resolutions of •icratic National Convention, to by Mi. Polk : I ttjoitice and sound policy for. federal government to foster one of industry to the detriment of )1' to cherish the interests of 'on to the injury of another pot- • tion.of our common country:; that eve ry citizen and every section of the country has, a right toldemand'and in sist upon an equality of pri and to complete and ample pro tection of persons and property from do mestic violence or foreign aggression. That it is the duty of every branch of the government to enforce and prac tice the most rigid economy in conduct- ing our public affairs, and that no more revenue ought to be raised than is re quired p defray the necessary expenses of the government. BILIOUS, B.ENITTANT, AND OTHER FE VERS generally begin with yawning, stretching, pain in , the bones, languor, giddiness, and swelling about the re gion of. the stomach, and other unpleasr ,rant symptoms. "Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Are one of the best medicines in the world sfor the cure of Fevers because they RI - lige from the body those morbid hu; rnors which are a :the cause of every malady. incident to man. In all eases of fever. from four to eight of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills should betaken every night,' or if the symptoms are violent, night and morning. This plan, if properly. carried out, will, in a short time; subdue the most violent attacks Fever ; at the same, time the digestive organs will be restored to a health tone, and the blood so completely purified, that fevers, as well as every other dis ease, will be driven from the body, and health and vigor wilt be given' to' the whole frame. - Caution.—As counterfeiters are abroad. avoid all stores of doubtful character, and be particular, in all ca ses. to ask for Wright's Indian Vege table Pills. For sale at the store of 3. D. & E. D. Montanye, •in Towanda, and by agents published in another column of this paper. • Eked, In Sheshequin on the morning of the 12th, inst., LvcT M. youngest daughter of Giorge Kinney Esq., in the 18th year of her age. Thus has past from earth, another beautiful and lovely being. Not beautiful alone in outward form, but posse 7d of a mind of no ordinary mould. Warm and ardent in feeling—kind and amiable ip disposition ; her virtues endear ed. heijto all / by.whom she was surrounded.— But she has gone thropgh the sombre shadows of the lonely valley, to her blissful home in the far-off "spirit land." Memory will long linger in the hearts of kindred and friends—it will tell of ,sweet pleasures enjoyed ere the socialtircle was bereft of - a loved one, and Perhais bedim the eye with a, tear; but hope will point away from the sorrows of earth, to the happiness and 'oy of a reunion in heaven. •' Blessed are the:dead—the sickening strife 'Which marks earth's closing scene is o'er; The cares, the ills, the griefs of life Can rack theiEE bleeding hearts no more The clouds whic dim our-summer sky Are shadowles as rayriof light When darkness seats the heavy eye,' And wraps the dreary sense in night. " Blesf are the dezul—the flowers which bend Like gentle mourners o'er their graves, And heaven's own choicest glories blend, Fresh to the heart their memory saves. They speak as do the'Summer birds, . Of beatiteous dim decay, And breathe those sweet, mysterious words^ Which fright the weeper's tears away. " Blest are the dead--cternity Showers down its choiceSi gifts to them,' They sit beneath life's golden tree, They wear its starry diadem. Their light, their life is in the smile Of him whose love looks down on all, ,They fear no change in that far isle, No taint of sin, no funerall pall." [Cox. THE POLE. CLUB, of Towanda Township, will meet at the School House near Maj. Fisher's, Saturday evening August 3d, at, early candle light. A gene ral attendance is requested. - 'II L ") Secretaries. L. W. TIMPIrj. - • . A CAMP MEETING will 'be held in Litchfield, Bradford county, Po., commencing August 14th 1844. Friends and preachers are invited to 'attend. No per son will be 'allowed to sell any thing that the law prohibits within three miles of the ground. REV. MR. GIBSON' will preach at the Court House in this Borough on Sunday evening next. Services to com mence at early, candlelighting. Subject— " What shall it,proGt. a man, if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul 1"-- Mark vi i. 36. ilfiP,\ , A MEETING of the Democrats cf UlsterVilllbe held at the Sehool House in Ulster, on Saturday 27th inst.,-at 3 o'clock, P. M. The' citizens of Ulster, She iviirt and Smithfield are invited to attend. The meeting will be adressC'd liy several able speak ersi Bradford County Liberty ConyentiOn. VOTE "for the poor man's candidate, for labor's just reward." THE friends of liberty and equal tights will meet at the Court House in Towanda, \ nn Thursday the first of August, for the pur pose'of nominating candidates Tor the 'ensuing keneral election, and for taking such other mea sures as may be caleulat&l, to aid in redeeming the country from its present bondage to the lave potier and the servile whig and democra c parties. Men of Bmdford,.come cue, come all. and let lois rally around the standard of a party, "pledg id to truth, to liberty, and law." JOHN THOMPSON, • , 'PHILEMON STONE,' CLARK CAMP, F .ComMitteo; JAMES DE WOLF,) A. C. HINMAN. July 18th, 1844. IST OF , JUROAS for Sepierriber Term, jui I Sessions and Couit, 1'844. - • onestri =tons. litrysox-4ohri Allen; • ' - Herrick—Ara B. Addison ; • Springfield—Adin Brown, Philander. Horsley, W .T. , - • Litchfield-rAndrew,Brainard, Daniel Malery ; Ridgber•Y=-Abner CooPer,l Jared HamMond, G.M ;Mandeville ; • Ulster—lsaac, Cash; Athens 80r0. 1 ,-L .S. Ellsworth ; A lbany—N .B.Harrison ; Ctinton—David S. Granteet, Hubbell Manley ; . Stieshequip—O. W.Kinney ; Borlington-:-)V .F F. McKean, David. Ross, Asa - hel Smith ;1 Rome.-"EphrUim Parker; Standing Stone-,Henry. Tracy ; ; • Durel—N.D: Warlord ; Monroe--Jared Woodruff. , TRAY - BUSE Junons—rins7 WEEK.. Orwell—Roger Alger,,John 'Lyons ; Springfield- . ...-Wm. Brace; I Burlingtori—John Bloom, Cephus Campbell; Sheshequi-Jease Brown, Zebulon Spalding ; Warren—Benj. 13 ciffington, C. S.Corbin ; rahville--Chatiticey Baxter; • Pike--Stephenßrink, G.N.DeW.olf ; • ;Towanda Boro.-1.-Henry A. Cary, J .Kingsbe. ry jr. • Rome—) .B.DeinOny, • Earnest Eorbes, J. M. Wattles; Columbia—A .B. Garnet, Hiram Mason, Asylum-=John Horton jr.; Paul Quick; • - Litchfield—James Ingalls, Miles Merrill ; Tuscarora—Charles Johnson, Moses Quinby; Herrick—Elisha Keeler; Canton—Eldah Laudon ; -Albany—Horatio Ladd ; Monroe—Chester Mason ; • • Durel—Sela Payne; • Wells—Hiram Ranney, James Warner; Athens Tp.—Job Shepard, Wm. Scott ; Troy—Chester Williams. SECOND 'VINCE. Wy sox—A ngev ine Bull; Herrick—H. W. Camp; • Warren—Hampton Champlin, S.King; Towanda Boro,—Zeruiah Cross, P.C. Ward Athens Tp.—Amos Comeby, N. Flower, J McKinney, L. H. Sherman ; Ridgbury--William Corill, John Easton; Orwell—Nathaniel Chubbuck, Hiram Frost; Pike—Wilson Canfield, Thomas Ransom; •South Creek—Eben Dunning; Asylum—Alonzo Dole, James Gamble, Quick ; Canton,—C.S.Ellion ; • Columbia r —W.H. Gemet ; Sheshequin—Edward Hill,. Martin Osburn, N. Shores; Ulster—Samuel Holcomb; Troy—Charles King,-Edwin Pomeroy; Wells—Robert Miller, Shubal -Rowlee, Daniel Strong, Jesse Shepard; Windham—Robert Nelson; Armenia—Timothy Randall; Towanda Tp.—George Spalding, Bradford County Cavalry ! THE:Bradford County Cavalry will meet at the Claremont House in the borough of Towanda, on Saturday August 16. 1844, at 10 o'clock A. M.. armed and equipped as the law directs for military parade and drill. R. H. CONKLIN, Captain. Towanda, July 23, 1844. ESTRAY. (IAI‘IE to ray enclosure about the 18th of April, a red heifer. The owner is re quested to prove property, pay charges and take her away. P. HURLBLRT. Springhill,. July 17th, 1844. LOST. . 001 the night of the 3d, in Gold Wxrcrt Kat, between Raynsforfi's and the Clare mont House. The finder shall be liberally rewarded by leaving it at this / office. July 4, 1344. Another Lot of Ncw Goods at no, 4 Brick Bow THE sikscribers have just received from New 'Pork, a fresh supply of summer 'Goods, among which are a large assortment of Gent's Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats, boys do. Oil Silk,Bluc and other prints, Blue drills and other cloths for summer wear, Ladies Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, A rtilicials, W. H. BAIRD & CO &c., &c. June 28, 1844 SALE OF REAL ESTATE 1.: Y. virtue of an order of the Orpan's Court 11 •of Bradford. County, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry at 2 o'clock P. M. on the 27th day of July inst., at the Mansion House on the premises, the following described real estate late the property of Ed mund Russell, deceased, to wit : one tract of land situate in Windham township in said county of Bradford, bounded on the north by lands of Henry Russell and Joseph Elshee ; on the east by lands of Joseph Elslaee; on the south by.lands late of Edmund Russell dec'd; arid on the west by lands of Julius Russell.— Containing ninety six, acres, with about fifty acres improved, with threes welling houses, one stone and two framed, and thresframed barns thereon erected. One other tract situate• in said township, bounded on the north by the above described•lot of land and lands of Joseph Elshee; on the east by lands of Geo. Pitcher ; on the south by Ziba Hotchkiss ; and on the west by Jacob Smith. Containing two hun dred acres', or thereabouts ; with about fifteen acres improved, with a grist mill and one fourth of a saw mill and privileges thereon. Terms made - known on the day of sale. •CIARRISSA RUSSELL, Administnitria of E amUtill Resssw., Deceased. July 3d. 1844. ALT, a few bags of fine salt for dairy and table nse, also any . quantity of common salt, which. ice promise to sell . as cheap if not iheapei than any other merchant in Towanda: Call before you buy, at No. garrtit Row. June 28,3844. W. fl . BAIRD & • • ESOESMED 1 - 8 heraby given, that in the matter of Jamei IL P. Taylor & Win. S. Pierce, partners tin'? der the firm of Taylor & Pierce of Bradford CO. Penna. tßankrupts—in the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Penna.,no. .460 October Term, 1642, it is or dered y the cowl, that sale be made of thew setts, including all remaining dues upon judg ments, notes; book.acedunts, &c. of said Bank rupts: In compliance with said order; all the assets, including every species of indebtedness to the said Bankrupts will be exposed to public sale at tie "Smithfield Exchange" Bradford Pa. on'Saturday the lOth•day of July next at 10 o'clock A. M. • - • , J.E.HALE, Assignee., June r.fld, 1844. Watch and Clock Repairing. ,CEILBEII4I.I.III, RESPECTFULLY in 4 forms Aends and.the public thatiteatill contin ' uesto mini on the above ' I;usineis atbis old stand, One door s(Mth'of Elliott & • Mercur i s • store, and nearly opprsite the Hay Scales. Watch and Clack: Repairing, Will be &one on short natice,. and warranted to be well done. From a long exPerlence in the, business, be believes that he will be able to ren der perfect satisfaction to all who May favor him witli'their patronage. ' ' ' • , N. 8.• • Watches warrantedLtc run well one year, or the moneprefunded; hnd at written agreement given, tc. that effect tolall that desire One CLOCKS.—A large assortment jusl.'receiv ed and for sale very low for cash. • If you want tb buy Jewelry cheap call at Chamberliu!s Watch Shop. • • Towanda, June 24, 1844. 71-"• et. • • ~-‘‘ ,-.••po a y PC, \ 4 ,.. / ), v.) Diugi A D. MONTANTEtv uhrrespectful 4-11. • ly announce to his friends and the pub lic generally that he has recently purchased of Mr. E., Wilcox, his entire stoch of Drags and Medicines, and with tho addition° of fresh arri vals from the'cities of New York and Philadel phia, is prepared to servo those Who may favor him with a call in the best passible manner. His assortment consists of all the articles usually found in a country shop together with Oils, Paints, Glass, &c. which walla sold at as moderate prices as the l times and basi ness will admit of. Physicians can be supplied at very. small ad vances from the city , purchase* Shop nearly opposite H. Mir & Son's storei Towanda, J ane 18th, 1844.. A r AinIrTIILT 1117111TAILIIIEZ.11Ess ° GOOD ASSORTMENT,manufactured from the, best material, far sale by W.H.BAIRD & CO. Ica. 3, Brick Row. June 18, 1844. JD. & E. D. MONTANYE, grateful for o 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 N. Y. City. Among their Dry Goods may be found the most fash ionable articles of the season, to wit : Balza flues, LaWns, Mouslain DejaiOs, Ribbons. Bon nets, Parasols, fine Prints, dre;, &e. Groceries at all kinds and qualities, Hardware of every description, Iron, Nails, Spring Steel and other sObstantials such as Pork, Flour and Salt.— Their arrangements are such that they can fur nish to the trade some packagesat wholesale, and those that purchase at retail will not go away grumbling. Call and see. Towanda, June 10th, 1844. EMMEN 3113711"_TIEMAILIIEL r e AME to my enclosure the 19th day of CAME May last, a pale red CO W, eight or nine years old, with a brown head and black bag.— The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take her away. WILLIAM R. SEXTON. Orwell, June 1, 1844. OLE & UPPER LEATHER for sale a J ne 1, 1844. LSBURrs. J. N. Sumner, Surgeon Dentist, WILL return to Towanda in September next, and may be found at Mr. Gross', where he will he happy to wait on all who may need his professional services. Towanda, Juno 18, 1844: New Spring & Sunnier Goods JUST RECEIVED AT H, MIX& 0N ' and for salt Cheap, for Cask Towanda, May 6, 1844. _llpLZlE4ll.ll3VliLealiPiliT.2-52L_ME-ae / D. 'MINOT, ATTORNEY Ar'LAW, AS removed his office to the new Brick Block on Main stied—No. 2, up stairs. (DILI) czaaat At the Burlington Coffee House. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his old friends and the public it, 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 tri wait on all those who may favor him , with &callrand hopes by strict attention to his guests to make their stay both pleasant and agreeable ; arid if so he hopes to merit a share, of public pa tionage:, JOHN F. LONG. Burlington, May 17, 1814. ' -TSE O.) RIB AGAINST THE WORLD inAVE just received at their store in Mos not, 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 stock of • CLOTHS, .con 'sisting of Broadclot fis,Cassimeres,Vestings, For Ladies' . Wear, They have various splendid patterns of .4e1:,-a -rines, (a new end much' admirecf article) Lawns, Gingham, DeLairies, and prints, at all prices. , They also offer to whip gentlemen, a new and beautiful article of, SUMMER HATS, called. "Ashland Hats," warranted to please, and in order to preserve strict impartiality they also keeti "-Van Buren" hats of superior style 'and manufacture. Also, Leghorn, Palm, Wool and Put Hats, of all sizes. BOOTS & 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 t N.SALSBURY Monroeton, May 25, 1844. SALMON—a first rate article—for sate by June 2. • • SALSBURY'S. by On banal and otherwise, for sate at . HALSTED'S. • • < WHITE -MARL LIME, L ffITZ MARL TAME foi tit;le, whole Vl', bale and retail at HALSTED'& 411CARLALIVIEP• SaidSß UR rs, CASH AND CLOTHS zawamastes) zi44 w 0 "GRANT'S WOOLEN- RICTORY ILTILAUA, WILL have an Agent St- the following places to exchange Cloth of all kinds for Wool on as good terms if I not better; than at any other Factory in the - late, and trust that every man will call and e xamine for them .. selvCs before trading. July 19th at Nichols Corners 0. 42, at Lelbayaville;,: I • 23,`Wysox4Cooley's T very ;) 24, Towanda, (Coe's 'Fraern;) "'25, Shishequin, (Moody e Tavern *.) h 6; Athens; " " 27, Smithfield (Tuttle's " 29, Burlington; ".30, Troy.;. 31, Columbia Flatts; August Ist., DaggetCs Horror " 2, A. Miner's (Welh " 3& 4, Elmira. P.B. Cash and the higl Wool Bring you Wool along' wit buy it. The Assortment Will cons: Celebrated Sheef s ➢SIZED CLOTRS, CASSINER .8 & SATTINETS. Also, , a general assortment of Black, Blue black, Adelaide, Invisible reen, Brown and 6,00 Mixed BROAD-CLO. HIS. - - - - - - Farmers can realize from '''..,o to - 25 per cent, More than by "disposing of hinny 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 47001, and Cloth at the wholesale Factory price. If required, a proportion of payments for Wool will be made in ca4l. • L CHA'S A. CRAIOALL, Agent. ' Ithaca, Juno 10, 1844. Shaving and Halr Dressing., John Carter, Barber and Hair Dresser, RETURNS his thanks to his numerous 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 befound at all reasonable hours, ready to wait on those Who may favor him with a call, in the politest manner possible. Towanda, May 25, 1844. 1 .. IL the matter of application o At a Court IL Stephen Kriirnand others to of Common be incorporated under the style, Pleas of name or title of the " Free-Willl Brad. Co., Baptist Society " of Troy. i Sep. T.'44, Notice is herebiAiven, that Stephen Krum, Oliver Calkins,.Gaidner Seaman, Roswell Dun bar and others on the 9th of idy..1844, present-. ed to the said court an instrument in writing, and the objects, articles and condition therein setlerkb 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 thei next court of Common Pleas of gild county; setting forth,lthat an application has been made to said court to grant such an incor poration according to the act of Assembly in such l4se made and provided. , A. CHUBBUCK, Prothonotary. I Prothonotary's Office, I Towanda, June 10, 1844. -2_ S , . ..1:1FNI0111.7SEIL. D. Vandereook' s Cabinet Shop! THE subscriber in consequence of ill Wealth. wishes. to dispose of his Cabinet Shop. His establishment consists of Cherry Lumber, 3lahogany, Hardware. Tools, Furniture, &c., &c., which he wit sell On reasonable terms for cash, or short credit with good , Siirety. D. VANDERCOOK. Towanda, May 21, - 1844. • New Spring & Sunimer Goods, I JUST RECEIVED . • • AT THE BRICK STORE - . ( Corner of Bridge and Main sig.) May 24, 1844. J. F. MEANS & CO. BRICK ! ANY QUANTITY of SOFT & HARP BRICK for sale by May 25, 18 •`• . J. F. MEANS & CO. • aroummo w orrier. i!s hereby given to all interested, IA that letters testamentary have this day been granted to the subscribers on the estate of IJm. dec'd. of Ilindham All perions indebted to said estate are required to make immediato payment, and all those hav ing demands ageing,. the same are requested to present them, legal yr attested, : for settlement. SETH E H. ARNOLD, 5 xecutorsN. ay 1844. Windham, Candles one Shilling per pound ! A NDLE ic.j TALLOW constantly on Mk) band and for sale at HALSTE/Ys. 500 d IV } ( 1 ) a E ts A . Tl, O 2 O O ,i O O d o o i Buckwheat; 100 do. Rye, for sale' by • • W.H.BAIRI) No. 3, Brick row . 2 May 6. 1131T.eti:MV319L'IK4CIIMe MIME subscriber* have now in successful operation .kFERRY at Towanda bow', a feW rods above, the bridge, where , steady at tendance will be given at .all times to enable those W - ho wish, to cross the riv,er without de lay.' The charges will be only half the rote of tolls demanded for crossing the bridge. . ! E. & . SICKLER. • ToW . anda, May!24, 1844. - .. .or..r. , ' L . ...hiliAlt.. - ALTho LESS -than 5000 barrels SALT for sale and more coining, at No. 3. Bnok row. May 6'. • - ; W. D.:BAIRD- & CO. NEW sUAllgEll, 000.1)S, 3L11" 111C141VED , F • AN ADDFFIO iAL, SUPPL .O} • Booksi&:Stationaiy,'t' - May. 6. for,salc • ITC.MMAILMED tE-''3lCl4. THE. subscriber has just returned from the• great city ".irith a splendid and large as ,sortment of -Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,'Pancy Goods, Spoons, Specks of all ages, Rings, Pins, Accordion's, Violin Strings,, Reeds, Compasses, Keys, Chains, Watchtnakers Materials and all , articles ever kept in it -Fancy &'Jewelry Store, and will be sold to suit the times for cash, call and see. Di.. 33. the subscriber it,prepared to repair all kinds of Watches & Jewelly_on short notice and the best !manner, as he has a new lot of tools and wateriall fresh from the city. • • " 2 ' ' ' •J. M: GILLSON. o:7Bltrip.lext door to the Post Office, Main Street. • - • MORE NEW GOODS avern 0 11P now prepared to exhibit for the inspection Ja. of his old frienda and the public generally a little the best assortment of, goodsin town. .Rif:,deerns it sufficient temp his stock 'Ambers tbe.usual,variety.of Provisions, such as Flour, Corm 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, 'rapine°, Citron. Pickles, Pepper Sauce ; Ccinfectionaries of all.. 'kinds, Fruits, Nuts, from paper4belled AlniOnds to Pea Nuts, Candles, Shaving and Bat Soap, Dried applei, and a good assortment of French and German T. - ,ys, &c., . As it has-become the general belief that my assortment is a little the best Selection and the greatest varietyi n the place, and for - ready 'pay the public may be assured they will get as good goods and as cheap as they can be bought else ' where. ill kinds of produce taken in ex change. Be sure you call at my old stand, the Post Office, and while waiting' for the mail take a little cake'and cheese or. chestnuts, apples or cigars or any thini o to keep up the spirits, in • this time of high pressure.. , May 15, 1844. , (Spencerville;) township ;) est'price paid for th you and I will i of GRANTS Gray Cloth griOTTON YARN, Wicking & Batting on IC) hand by MEANS & CO. ICOTS LEINKEINXIMEM 3 NO. 3, BRICK ROW: WE are happy to be able to inform our neighbors, that the 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 assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, - which have been purchased in the city of New York for cash and Goon casnrr—a goodly portion of them direct ly opposite the door of one Henry Sheldon and one John McNeil. Our goods have been 'put chased under such circumstances as to enable us to sell them very cheap. We d 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, . 4Src., 'ST. In fact; we base on band almost every article usually kept in a country store. _We will ex. , change our goods for Cash, Produce of any kind. alt descriptiops of Lumber,. good fresh butter, Wool, sheep-pelts, cattles' bides; &c. &c. We acknowledge our obligations-to the many friends wbo have stood by us through the "bard times,"-and - fondly hope to be able to make it an object for them to continue their patronage. , WM. 11. BAIRD & CO. Towanda, May 6, 1844. C EFLEYg ale-LDUMOO ftrHE best selected assortment of Satin stripe Challeys, pnnted DeLaines, Belzarines, French Lawns, Mulls, Am, ever offered in this market, may be found' at No. 3, Brick Row. rußTHEArt.'ivozw, • Crimped dimity cuffs and collars, Ashburton collars and collarettes, dimity 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. ill - lASI-1r AND GOODS paid for Long Shin gles, and a good quality Pine Boards, at BAIRD'S, No. 3, -Brick row. May 6 111^ O,OTS & SHOES, a large assortmcnt at r • BAIRD'S, • /Co. 3, Brick row May 6. SOLE LEATHER, middle weights, a first Tate article, for sale at No. 3. Briek•-row. May 6. AVM. H. BAIRD & CO. AMP OIL, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Ili A at No. 3, Brick row. ' May 6. WM. H. BAIR ;& CO., FRESH ORANGES& LE, ONS,atNg. jir 3, Brick row, • BAIRD'S. VIOMESTIC GOODS.,-Sheetivs, Shirt N inga, Ticking, CottOn Yarn, Wicking, Batting, &c., &C., at No. 3, Brick row. - May 6. ' • WM. H. BAIRD & CO. qz) ifILOVER & TIMOTHY SEED; at N 0.3 j Brick row. W. H. BAIRD & CO. 15 TONS MAPLE SUGAR, more or less, for sale at BAIRD'S, _ May 6. No. 3, Brick row: NARPET WARP for pale at No. 3, Brick row. W . H. BAIRD az: CO. TOUR AN,D BRUSH RATS, Cloth Caps, Boy's caps, for sale at BAIRD'S-, May 6. - • N 0.3, Brick row. INFORMATION WANTED. 111 T a widow lady .by the name of EUNICE ji -BURLEY, widow of Ebenezer Burley, is living in the county, by addressing a note to tbo Hon. A. H. Read, Montrose, or by , calling on the subscriber, she wilf receive Information which will 'be or pecuniary benefit to her. ,Any information from any other acquaintances' or friend of hers where she resides, &e., is solicit ed. Addreds as above. • D. M. BULL. Towande,lvisy 14,1844.. - 84 surmorrwm,,' VINICARSIMPO it,%° aiMe W.. BAIRD dr, J. SHERWOOD have • opened in office in Troy, Brad. Co. Pa. and will attend to all "business of said office, in the line, of their profession us , copartners. ' 3. Ssitnwoini will attend punctutrHy at said offer. in,Froy, and E. W. Diann , may be consulted at any time in relation to the business of thr firm, at' his oMco in Towanda. 13—Gra NEW GOOM.: IEo OIZIBUS. TARE. A PEEP INTO Mlll