w e stood et out ease, we could tt i ng ly make nonsense of the of our friends,, still less; -with came we are ambitious to. de. would we pervert or reverse The „ 3 o f an opponent, by taking half ice, as he does—represpnting as saying Alll OICPOS ii TARIFF FOR PROTEC :, If this man is oily a forger brass enough Co do a business 1014 for being nothing worse i f olatfon he is by no means in our rrospect•--Changes. hare recently received letters g e rint section ' s inquiring as to spec of the democracy of this These letters inform - us that a s are industriously;, circulating ohat-iip. wards, of• -tivo hundred tav'eL already taken place . . in me from democracy- to. whip t h e 'only name mentioned- is Herrick the infdrmation ; of (=friends say, th 4 our prospect was au good4s it now is. The party County, has • never been:at any ms period more united, more is and _indefatigable than noC-- ;pirit of democracy is aroused, Ivades the whole couptry with marelleled enthusiasm. This ay Mood for her FOUR hundred *for PCILKL.and DALLA.S and tENDRED - Majority for Mull- JOG, the falsehoods of the to the contrary notwithstanding. and Herrick formerly- president this judicial district, has come 'Clay. , This gentlerrian has not, are aware of, +ever - made pre is to being a democrat, occasion may have voted our ticket..- - - know, that he was ,distinctiv with' the opposition to defeat et last fall, and we doubt much he ever supported the whole county ticket. It is certain that awhig asking for office at the olpower under Ritner dinas this state; and. was_sanguine, that the aid bf - his influential whig 'she siioyld succeed. Whatever m the judge may occupy, our may depend on it, it will make E VOTE ' S: d i ffere nee. to othir changes reported; we It to learn, with one eiception, ingle person haying changed who uniformly acied- with us. .The ion, includes a person Who did for Van Buren in• 1840.. It reported- of many democrats )uoty that - they have changed names we might give it neces idiuut the least foundation, and tqualified.falsehood, and knoiin Ich by- the whip' who lave • to it.. Qn : the othei hand it that many . of the ,liarrlioon 1840; in this County, are Out'for Polk and Dallas. We • - gain, our friends around need apprehension - for Bradford ; we :argot the in a way, that log to their consciences the poor ,ease of bitter ;remorse for the aood they have attempted to palm r the cake of votes. '[For the Bradford Reporter.] GeonniCir-:—On the 13th inSt !thociats assembled in the village and re - solved to have a " HickQ- • ing" in Troy on the 20th at :k" P. M. When it was . an that there .would be a Hickory ing in Troy, the stroug hold of , the hot bed-of federalism, the dace of coonery,. the announce- received with contemptt- the The idea that the, democrats ven,ture to make a saw „of in Troy 'was thekvery stretch of la! nay,-'worse, it Was almost What ! raise a hickory pole in federal Troy, in the, face and rpgant whigery! jt was worse, ' gse than the condact of the boy , alseeking to - rescue his turkey the hand,s of somelew of the maidens o( that place who ierted it:to tbe`dse oretionety. e 20th arrived and with it came rally of the aernoeney of At noon along capie:thieFtnuel Hickory Role, *dawn by e 34 splendid oxen; each ox behtg . with hiikorybougbs.. The preceedeit by two wagons ime ' ll contained a Tun-length 'portrait Iliickory, of Tenessee. present- Mr. Bowman of this (the who Upon a Certain' tweisiOn INN .etaipitated a eertain by wearing a" Polk _end baOge by way of contrast), The other:1:01;ga drawn by four grey horses, containectthe Tiey Band,.,who uttered the most vening music. .Following the poleviere several -wagons' filled with democratic' voters. During the fore part Of theaf teinoon, the democrats of the surround ing country_flocked in, much. to the am , grin'of the coons, so that at 2 o'clock !here were not far from 400, on the ground, • reao and anxious to give a helping hand . if necessary. After the hickory.was put in its place and secured position, a 'streamer was rutrup 100 feet, when it -,opened. to the breeze and displayed the.proud "of, our several candidates when three cheers were given for Pelk,_ three for Dallas, three tor Muhlenbuig, and: three for Louisiana. The last was " wormwood, gall and poke root l' to the-coons as, brought -to - their minds, if !rands they, have, very unpleasant ;reminiscences.— The band, t he y gave us sqme of .their , best; tun, es, played. in their best style. This u4s followed by a few remarks by F. Smith,, after *ilia a proposition was made-and carried with _a loud buiza.to hold a ' Democratic Mass Meeting m Troy on-the 2.9 th of _August. The as sembly 'then adjourned in a quiet and or= • derly manner, _ . : _ [For tit eiradfcird Reporter.] What's allthls noise. and Conti'. sion I No. 2. Has the big gun burst, or has Millers prediction of end of the end of the world broken out again-? Oh no, it is only a federal Whig. Clay meeting, *singing their own favorite songs. GeValong home - ye loco foco clicks. The people's rising For Clay and Frelinghuysen. llumsy dumsy Col. Johnson kill'd Tecumseh. Such are the means inane use of by the enemies'of democracy, to blind the eyes of Abe people, and keep out of view whig sentiments-; they do not like to have their principles stand in bold relief before them. The measures• advocated by the federalists have been so often' put down by die people ; that even the name has become odious, and , a change was necessary to ensure any chance of success; hence the name: of whig has lieen adopted ;—have they Changed their principles ? No, no not in the leait; ilthey had they. would join . in . with democracy in support-of our government ; are they willing to have a the . government vested- in the, hands of the people,? If they were; we should not hear all this - noise and confu sion. Their choristers at the Clay clubs .would become an useless office; the people would be respected as men and citizens, and -the siren song would, not ; be sung to entice the unwary from a true sense of their duty. Fellow Citizens, can we trust them ? We have seen the effects of their . pcyw-' er, 'an alien law, a 1 sedition law, - an bank of thirty t five \ millions, capital chartered without consulting the people, and This large capital squandered, by onei of their party called the great finart. cier and even named by the wings as a Candidate for the'Presidency. And are not many of us new smarting under the effgcts of their infamous bankrupt law ? and more recently in the State Rhode Island, governed ,by the_ real _federal whig principles, one of her sons sent toiprison during life, for raising his noise-against a Brittish Charter.; Such fellow, citizens, we cannot -trust to Such men nor their measures.; their siren song is too weak, to put the fir mer and mechanic to sleep on their post; the people will arise - ietheir might and say to those song singers down : busy devils, down I. we will fight not like the duellist with sword and Pistol, bitt with the true democrat's Weapon,the ballot box, end with no cither aid but the thumb and finger; olk therein, suf ficient to -silence all their noise ' and , ennfusion, and war . of words for marry years to come, and; will be joined ; heart and hand by MEI 116-05 10 THE POLIC-CLUB•of Tovianda Township, trill meet at the, SiliOrd $OlllB near lkfaji Fisher's, Saturday eieniug ritigust 3(4 at early earidlejight.. : A gene. ral'attendaueelS requested. •.. • .1 The. ',hooting will be addressed by ID.. Wil= mot Esq., end other-able speakers. • - L Ht3cirrr, - secretaries • ' .-I.W: Ogler! - .A GAMI MEETII4O wit be lOW - belditt Litchfield, Bradford county, !s.,zommescing August-14th •1844. Friends and preaches are invited to attend.;.. No,per-: ion will be preacher s to ',sell any tiling, that the livr prohibits withiathree miles of the ground: George. Fateber . and In the Court of Com. Martin S. - Rogers,- • Pleas of Bradford vsr - - - County No. 508 .„ • • Jacob Haose, • September Term 1842. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by he Court toidport the liens and 'distribute and apply the money raised from the Sheriff's sale of real estate by virtue of process issued on the above judgement will attend for the hearing of die parties t at his office in the borough of Ath ens, on Saturday the 31st day of . August nest, at . '2 o'clock P.M., of which altpersonsinterest ed will please take notice: . . • HENRY - C. BAIRD, Auditor. July 22d. 1844. Bradford County pinny Convention. VOTE " for - the poor man's cause, - for labor's just reward." E friends of liberty and equal rights will meei at the Court House in Towarida, on Thursday the first of August, for the per pose of nominating candidates for the ensuing general_ election, and for taking such other mea sures as May be calculated to aid in redeeming the country from ..its present bondage to the slave power and the servile whig and .democra tic parties. Men of Bradford, come one, come al‘antrlet us rally around the standard of tiltarty,'" pledg ed .to truth, to liberty, and JOHN . THOMPSON, -.= PHILEIVLON STONE, .CLARK. CAMP, " Committee. JAMES DE WOLF, . . A. C. HINMAN. ' July 18th,_1844, - , • - • The bridge wilt.be. free for .those who wish to attend the Liberty Convention from the oast side of the river. LIST OF JURORS for September Term, Sessions and Court, 1844. • ' 'GRAND JURORS. ' Wysox—John Allen; • Herrick—Ao43. Addison ; Springfield—Aain Bropn,Thilander Horsley, W.T.Willianis ; . Litchfield—LAndiew Brainard, Daniel . MalerY; Ridgbnryh—Abner Cooper, Jared Hanimond, G. McAlvin. G.M :Mandeville ; Ulster—lsaac Cash ; . ~„ Athens Boro.—L.S.Ellaworth ; - ..,..- Albany—N.B. - 11grison ; . CantOn.-4David B. Granted, Hubliell Manley; Sheshcquin—G. W .Kinney ; Burlingnin—W;R: McKean, David Rose, ABS- helSmith; Romer-Ephraim,Parker; StaildiniStone—Henry Tracy ; Dural—N. D. Watford; Mouroe—Jarid Woodruff. 7i'llollß-FIRST WEER. , Orwell—Roger Alger, John Lyons; Springfield--Win. Brace ; Burlington—Join Bloom, Cephus Campbell; Sheshequin--Jesse Brown, Zebulon Spalding; Warren—B4l - Ij. Buffington, C. S. Corbin ; Granville—Chauncey Baxter; Pike—Stephen Brink, 6 . .N.DeWolf; Towandalloro.—Henry A. Cary. J.Kingsbe- Ty Jr Rome—J .B.Demony, Earnest Forbes, 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 Landon ; • , •• Albany—Horatio Ladd ; Monroe*Chester. Mason ;. . Durel•—sela Payne; Wella—Hiram Ranney, James Warner; Athens Tp.—Job Shepard, Wm. Scott; • Troy Chester Williams. . SECOND WEEK. Wysor.—Angevin Bull; . Herrick—lL W. Camp; Warren—Hampton Champlin, S.King; Towanda Boro.—Zeruiah Cross, P.C. Ward Athena Tp.—Amok Comeby, N. Flower, J McKinney, L. H. Sherman ; Ridgbury—William Covill, John Easton; Orwell—Nathaniel O.hub.buck, Hiram Frost; Pike—Wilson Canfield, Thomas Ransom ; South Creek—. Eben Dunning; . Asylum—:Alonzo Dole; James Gamble, J.M. Quick ; c• Canton—C.S.Elliott ; Columbia—W.H. Gernet ; Sheshequin—Edward Hill, Martin Osburn, N Shored; Ulster—Samuel Holcomb ; • Troy—Charlesaing, Edwin Pomeroy ; Wells—Robert Miller,_Shubal Rowlee, Daniel Strong, Jesse Shepard Windham—Robert Nelson; Armenia—Tin:lathy Randall ; - Towanda Tp.—GeorgeSpalding. Bradford County Cavalry • THE • Bradford County Cavalry will meet at the Clareinont House in the borough of Towanda, on Saturday August 17. 1844, at 10 o'clock A. M.. armed and equipped se the law directs for military parade and drill. R. H. CONKLIN, Captain. Towanda, July 23, 1844. ESTRAY. (taw. to my enclosure about the 18th of April, a red heifer. The owner is re quested to prove property, pay charges and take her away. - P. lIURLBURT. Springhill, July 17th, 1844. - LOST. ChN the night of .the 3d, a Gold W.ATcn ty.HLT, betiveen Raynsford's and the Clare. mod. House.• The finder be liberally rewarded by leaving - it at this office. Job; 1&44:• , • • Amami Lot of New 'Goods at g0..k8ri.4 Row PVHE subscribers have just retteived from .New York. .a fresb_supply,,of summer Goods, among wbich are a large assortment of Gent's Leghorn and Palm LeatHats; boys do. Oil Bilk,Blue and other prints, illtur drills and otherckAhs for summer wear, Ladies Leghorn and Straw Bonnetsj•Bonnet Ribbons, Artificial., &c., 4t.e. -W.H. BA1111) & COs - June 28, 1844. • OLD .SODTII• OT, n few bags of tine salt for, dairy ;and 0- table use, also any quintity:ot common Salt, which ,we promise to sell as cheap if not cheaper than any ot4et merchant' in.rosfanda. Call, before , you buy, at- No: 3. Brick ficiw e . June 28; 1844; -W. B Aff,{D .- •CO • WHITEMARL: LIME; wHITS: MARL LIME;Ioi-Salo; sale and retail at • HALSTPD'S.• O,OLE UPPER LJNATHER for salts' at ► 'Juno I, .18.140 4,4l,ssuivrs.. i rgotroil YAnNyviriekirig & Bitting El l kJ hand by ; /SHOODZZ, - 11113 heraby giv4ll,' that in the matter of James - . P. Taylor Wol.'B. Pierce,' partners en der the firm of Taylor &Pierce o!' Bradford Co. Penna., Batikrupts—in the Bbstriat Court of the United States for the Westetn,-District of Penna., no. 460 October l'erm,4Bl2,it is or dered by the court, that sale' be • ode of the as setts, including all reinaininidues upon judg ments, notes, book;accounts; &c. !of said Bank rupti. In compliance with said order, all the assets; including - every species of indebtedoess 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. J.E.HALE, Assignee. June 22d, 1844 Watch and Clock Repairing. • ~ . • in 4. CILIJIBERLIJK =-, RESPECTFULLY in -.1-'4116 - i s„ - forms his friends and the public that he still contio ' iC -6--- '< ,- Slie ues to carry . on the above i: t').)l business at his old stand, * ,", ?..i- one door south of Elliott O' le r.,,__S. -. r‘. dc Meteor's store; -and ------.-f:, -' '' nearly opposite the Hay Scales. Watch and Clock Repairing, -, -Will be.done on short notice, and,warranted to be well done. From a long experience in the business, he believes that he will be able to ren= der perfect satisfaction to all who may: favor him with their patronage.. • , - . . N.B. - Watchei warranted to . run wel l 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., • , .11;you want to buy Jewelry cheap call at Chamberlin's Watch. Shop. , _ ToWanda, June 24, 1844. 1 1 . , Drugs & Mbfileines. • D. 3iOIiiTAIIFtE viould respectful . •ly announce to his friendsand the pub lic generally that he hitt recently purchased of Mr..E. Wilcox, his entire stack of Drugs and Medicines, and with the addition .of frah arri vals from the cities of New York and Philadel phia, is prepared to serve those who may favor him with a in the best possible manner. His - assortment consists of all the articles usually .foundin a country shop together with Oils, Paints,- Wass, &c., &c., which will be suld'at as moderate prices as the times and busi- ness will admit of. , Physicians can be supplied at very small ad 7 vances from the city purchases. Shop,nearly opposite H.Mix & Son's store. Towanda, Jane 18th; 1844 r311( 1 _111LIIIIT 111DITTAIJIM1 „GOOD ASSOldhltNT,lxtanufactured from tho best, material; for sale by r W:H.BAIRD & CO. - 4tine 180844. _ No. 3, Brick Bow. .411L1111J.131U1L-M.111113114., I, D. Si E. D MONTANYE, grateful for (pr o the very liberal 'patronage of the past year, would now* solicit they attention - of the public to their very extensive assortrrient, of Goods just receiving from 4, Y. pity. Among their Dry Goods may be found the most fash ionablerarticles of the season, to wit : Balza fines, LaWns, Mouslain Delains, Ribbons, Bon nets, Parasols, fine Prints, &c., &e. Groceries of all kinds and qualities, Hardivare 'of every description, Iron, Nails, Spring Steel .and other substantials such as Pork, Flour . and Salt.- Their arrangements arc such that they can fur nish to the trade some packages at wholesale, and those that purchase at retail, will not go away grumbling. Call and see: " 'Towanda; June 10th, 1044. J~~T]~iC~.Y~~ kAME' to my enclosure the 19th day of May last, a pale red COW; 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 IL SEXTON. - . Orwell, June 1, 1844. J. N. Sumner, Surgeon Dentigt -, WILL return to Town&le in September next, and may be found at Mr. Cross', where be will be happy to wait on all who May" need his professional serviees. • • - -Towanda, June 18, j 844. New Spring & Summer Goods, HIST RECEIVED AT H. MIX & SON'S, .lnd for sate Cheap, for Crush ' Towanda, May 6, 1844. . Oat's LAN D louo - Aavatia At the Burlington Coffee House, THE 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, add having fitted up his house in good style, is' now ready and willing to it . ait.on all those .who may favor him *frith rccall,.and hopes by strict attention to his guests to Make" their stay both pleasant and agreeable, and its° he hopes to merit a share of publie:pa trOnage: JOHN F. LONG. Burlington, May 17 , 1844. - - • MORE NEW GOODS ! _ • 7MO Cho -$ nowpreparcd to exhibit for the inspection I of his bld friends and the public generally a little the , best assortment of goods-iia .town. ' . He deems it sufficient to say his sielt•nutribersi the wind ' , gaiety of Provision, supkgs 171 cir, Corm meal, Pork; Batter,` Lard, Tea,' Coffac Chocolate; Lump - and Brown Sugar„Melasies from SI to.-7& cis., Raisins,Prtines,Dried Cur rants, Figgs, Sultana Raising, Tapiaco, Citionk Pickles, Pepper,Sauce; confectionaries of,all kinds, Fruits,Nuts, tram paper.shilled Almonds, to Pea Plids, Candles,, Shaving and „Bei Soap, Dried apPleti, and stiotid assortment Fivnett .and Germin T:,Ys e drc:',&c:l As it has become theteneral belieCtbat .my 'lissortreent is a-little Ate best Selection arid tint - greatest varietyi n the place,, and for ready pay the public may,be fissured they - ,will get - as good goods and is cheap at they can bibought else where.. All . kiridi of produce -takeicinl'exl . ' change. Be sure you calfat,n4 old stand; the p ad Office, and while welting ; for the inaillake a hale take and- ekeeire os :ekeeta4tisePPlei.Pr, cigars or Any, thing ,to keep up-the Spirits; in this diner of high Orasaure._ , • May 15, 1814% • • _LIZOSSIECTE AGAINST- THE WORLD ! SaidilirAtt 771 1 .• AVE just received at'their atom in Mos . Bon, and are , now:offering. for sale; .the largest and Most - perfect assortment of goods ever opened this Market. They assure Their -Mends and customers . . that their stock of staple and fancy geode is compkte, and will be sold at prices to-anit the , times. • "' They have-a full stock of .cLiyhis. con sisting of Elroarkloihs,eassimeres,Vest ge; 4-c. Wear, - For Ladies' , They have various splendid patterns of Belzer. sines, (a hew and much admired article) leiwits, Ginghams,tleLaines„ and prints, at all prices. i They alsO offer to whigrrentleinertot now and beautiful article of _SUMMER HAT*, called Ashland; Hats,", warranted to, plesse„, and in order to .preseive•:strict impartiality they also keep." Vati Buren" 'hats of Superior style , and manufacture.: Also,Leghorn, Palm; W unread Fur Hato,'of all sizes. - -'• ',Eoo7Siet SHOES, 9f all , siies, numbers, and 'qualities-. CALL 4r. SEE'—We ask nothing for exhi biting, our goals, to any whose„curiosity may induce them to call.' , • ' ' D. C.; & O.N. SALSBURY. Motircleion, Tvfayls;.lB44. - * ll - 3 0 D.'_IYIL4.OT; ATTORNEY AT LA% BarAS iennived his office to'the new Brick Bleck - On 'Main street—No. 2, up stairs. AIMO N—a first rate article—for sate by June 2. ' 'SALSBURrS. 11MLOUR, by Abe bagel .and -otherwise, for sale at; - HAI:STEWS; . CASH AND .CLOTHS wolualattau wout w o 971. GRANT'S WOOLEN FACTORY, • . ITHACA; WILL have an Agent at the following l ipiaces ixebange Moth of all kinds fur-Woo on as good terms # not better, than at any M i her. Factory in the State, and trust tbat'every man will call andCxamine for them selves before trlding. ,Tuly:l9th at Nichols Cornets ; " 22, at Leßaysville ; I " .23, Wysox,*(Cooley'a Tavern ;J 24, Towanda, (Coe's *event ;) " 25, Sheihequin, (Moody's Tavern;) " 26; Athens; '' 27, Smithfield (Tuttleq Tavern;) " 29; Burlington; 30J Troy; 431, Columbia Flatta; August] lst..,Daggett'a Hollow, (Spencerville* '• °'2, A. Miner'stownship ;) • "; 3 Sr, 4, Elmira. , ' P.B. , Cash and the highest price paid'for Wool. Bring you Wool along . ith you and I will buy it. . . • The Assortment will id of GRANT'S Cekbrated • Sheei, Gray . Cloth, MIXED CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB & saTirNrra. Also, a general assortment of Black, 'Boo tlick, ;Adelaide, Invisible 'Green, Brown and &set Mixed. - BROAD-CLQTHS. • .t. r 7/ Farmers can realize fro 26 to 2,5 per cent, more than by disposing:of - hinny other way . We hope you will call and l ezamine the weight, , body, and quantity . of stocli. in each yard.of the aboe mentioned Cloths, before purchasing else where. • - Thu - ke highest price paid for Wool, and Cloth at the wholesale Factory price. If required; a proportipa of payments for Wool will be mode in cash. Cfl A'S, A . C RAN DA LL, Agent. Ithaca, June 10, 1844. Sharing and 114irc Dressing. Jolla Carter, Barber and gait ~presser, ETURNS his thanks to his ; numerous j 111; customers, and informs them that he has removed big shop to the shoal! building on the north'side of the public square, one door . west of the Exchange Hotel, where he will be found at all reasonable hours; ready to wait on those who.may favor him withia call, in the politest Manner possible. • TOwanda, May 25, 1844. IN the matter of application o At a Court Stephen Krum and miters to of Common be incorporated under th 6 style,. Pleas of name' or title of the " Prte-Will Brad. Co" Baptist Society " of Tro '. Sep. P.'44. Krum,ri. Notice is hereby give that Stephen KfU, i Oliver Calkins, Gardner eaman, Roswell Dun bar and-others on the 9thjof May 1'844, 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 tothe community, direct ed the - .said 'writing to he flied, and that notice be - .given •in one • neWepaper printed in• said county of Bradford, for tit least , three weeks be fore the nest court of Common Pleas of said county, setting forth, that , an application has been made to said court to grant,such an ince!. potation according to lie act of Assembly in such case made and provided. , A'. CHUBBOCK,7Prothoniataiy. -Prothonotary's .otlce, 7 ? •.. , • 1 .Towanda, June 10,- 1 844. S . - ; :: .. . 31LANICIIILIM. ....4 1 11-111C,117, , ' i 1 D.' Vandercook 9 ,s 1 Labmet .Shop ! risHE subscriber in cousequenceOf ill health R. wishes to'dispcise:of his ,Cabinet Shop. His establishment consists of Cherty Lumber, M C ahogany,:liardware. Tools, Furniture, &C., &op whieh.!.,be wit eelort.reseonable terms for cash, or short credit wi good suri3ty.... •- • ,_ . , D VANDE4COOK. I ottrands, may tt, 8 44. . , ' . T i i, . ~. , , • . pring Jilipmer goods JUST RFCEIVED . • - ..41CW i , 'i . AT THE :,R vrong; • (Corner of Bridge and Main WO Moy 24,1844., F.MtAlsiS & GrO. AL lii QllANiTllis,af'B9FT &HARD . AL - BRIPIC OTIPI bY : i.; , I'', May 25, 113 - 44 i .F. MeAOdr,C6.- Cnndles one Sliifling pet.poio 1! rl:Aisibrits iir.'IIALLOVIr constatathi_ on ‘..lj itiailitnitfoillbiii; IiAt.WITAYki. , . _NEW. GOODS, 3L.2vw THEaubscriber hasltist.tttirtedbim - giant City with:ir - airleriditaud laigiis sonment of . Wateheicelochs, Jewelry, Fancy Gonds,'Spoonsd3pecks of ill ages; Rings, Pins, Accordions; Violifisatrings,iiteede, CemPisseer Keys, Chains; WrO4irnakets :Materials and all articles ever 'mg in .11 Fancy at Jewehp, Store, and will besold to snit ,the times for casb,Call and See. sitheiribei is prepared to repair olljtindsz of Watehes rt'lewelry „nit short notice , and the best risrann or, as he has' a ' near lot of tools and materials fresh from the city. •i 7:' Ga'Shop next diror to Me_Post• Office, -Maims Street. , . . 500,:g2 1 - 1 11:d,v.gtl'. 7. 10: 0 10!eai Buckwheat; •100 do:Ric, for iota by • No, pißriCk row. May 6. W4ll:lllrjlP3E4l=3lMi HE 'subscribers 'have now successful :I. operation A FElllll,at Totvapds, bora% a few roils aboye the bridge, where. steady st tendance,Will be, given at all times to enable. those wh's wisli,to'crose the river - without de lay !.`he chargeswill be only half thelate of tolls demanded for crossing the bridge. E. & BI,CKLER, Towanda, ?day 24, 1844. ESS than 5660 binds SALT for sato. and more coming, aINO. 3, Brick row. May 6. • • - W.- H. BAIRD & CO. NEW SIIMMER GOODS, JUST RECEIVED: ALSO; AN ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OF 'Books & Stationaty. -" May G. Far sate by J. KINGSORY. Jr. . , Itasnovritotsc woosmo lOTIPE is hereby given to all interested, that letters testamentary have this ,day been granted to the subscribers on the estate of War. • Smith, dec'd. of :Windham, .All persons indebted to..said estate are sequired to make immedisto . payment, and an those hav ing deniando against the same are'requested to . present therd, , legally attested, fousettlement. SETH SMITH, Executors.' H. AEaNOLD,. • Windbag), May 9; 1844. =cm 21,12,12 IFECIME:SM , a TAKE A. PEEP INTO . . , , _ .NO. , 3, BRICK -ROW. E are happy to be able" to inform our neighbors; that the - BRICK BLOCK • P, and the citizens of Bradford county ge nerally, that we are this day receiving rit 3, a new and extensive assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS; - Which have beer% , purchased in the city of New York "for cash and 0001) CREDIT—a goodly portion of them direct ly opposite the tioor-of one Henry Sheldon and one Joltz . McNeil., "Our goods have been pur chased u nder such circumstances as. to enable areto sell them very cheap. We do, therefore. pledge ourselves to sell as low foi . reaety as any store in Bradford county. - Orli stock consists of Dry . Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Crockeny, Mugs Atedicines, Dye woods Dye stuffs, 4.c., 4'c., 4-e. . In fact, we 'havo 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 elf- Lumber; good fresh.- butter, woof, sheep-pelts, nettles' hides, We acknowledge our obligations to the many friends who beve 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. 11. BAIRN , & CO, Towanda, May 6, 1844. Uo' lEr/EU If4DIDAgo firlHE best seleeted assortment of Satin striper Challeys, printed DeLeinP3 'Beizarinesr French Lawns, Mulls &c .`, eser okered in fine Market, may , fiefoUnd at IS"d, 3, Brick Bow, • rtßtlvEze r srapitAr, Crimped diMity cuffs and collars, Ashburton collars and .iellareites, diritity chernisettes, em broidered fillet retkulea, Ste., &c. ALSO*Tbe heat assortment of Ladies' cra vats and Dress Handkerchiefs in ToWanda,' no' mistake, all at BAIRD'S. • . May 6e , MI, 3, BRICK -ROW.. LASH AND GOODS paid for I;ong Stun: NU gles, and a goodluality Pine Boards, at BAIRD'S, ,No. 3, prick tow. May 6. BOOTS & SHOES, a largo 'ASSOrtmeni at B A IRD'S, No. 3, Briii: rotb. • May 6. S OLE LEATHER. Meddle weiglita, a ;first S- rate article, for solo at Na. - 3. Brick raw. May 6.: Wlttli. BAIRD & ,TAMP AIL, SPerm ' ' atul it No. 3, Brick rot''. • May 8.. • Whl, H. BAIRD & & InkOMESTIC O /OpB-Bhecti lga; Shirk ! ' jilnge, Ticking, Cotton 'Yarn, Wicking,;: batting, &c., &c., at.Na, 8, Brielt: row. May 6.. YVM,i I -1.-BA;RD CO. ArfLOVEirik TIMOTBYBEEIi s ite.Noa . Brick row.. -. NY. I 4I.`BAIRD it. CO.-. 115 sv-PV4ooresa. May 6'. - ' ' - No, 3, Bride. AIIP - 11-rAßl).ipr rale at Is p,,, Brick - row. ' • ICH. BAIRD 6r: CO. _--- •oy for - sale at BRUSH BATS,- Cloth :Caw BAIRD'S, • 1Yo:3, Briek foto. NF_ORMATI, - - WANTED' %tido* NOY by nano of tfaSitC4 D A VOEY; ogiriitif Ebenezer . lirley, living inAbe'connty, beriddressitigU-niite Hen; Aat'lliad;litentrOisic or by' Wu`: teieiire inforinatiint which wilt be of Pecuniary bettegt to hew Any. infotooMilr4, horn.. any _Other • aerpnriutanFrA or iiien4 of heis where stir resides, ed. "Address as abore. l p:141.11i;14.. towaii6, May 1 1 84 f. - • MEM