F LIBERTY MEETlNG.—Pursu ant to notice Previously given, a meet hthe colored citizens qt Bradford county eld at Towanda for the purpose of calling l inty - convention on the 16th ofJune next, Eitt into consideration the propriety of call s State convention. The meeting was or !zed b calling DANIEL GREEN ta the ir. Anti y appointing J. C. Jouseor Secrets- Ind after an interchange of sentimen.t the ' wing resolutions were passed unanimously esolved, That there shaft be a meeting of ord county to take into consideration the : i v ty of the abolition question, and to con with the adjoining counties 60 as to call se convention - , 4olved, That David Miller, Henry Butler J o shua C. Johnson be appointed to address e eeting. . ,Aced. That the object Of this meeting be liheti in the papers of this place and signed , l e officers, S. COOPER, Cor. Secretary. ..Goodifor the Millions." CST received at the Savings. Bank, a num -I>er of tons of those cheap Groceries, which e s our assortment complete. Those who laic our cash establishment, ; will derive a l e d advantage over those who purchase at :stores who do business on credit system, are not overcharged equivalent to the q ueuce of those who never pay. No 5 a E .FLYNT & CO. iIOCKERY.—A good am/talent, just ' received at - ,f , ipe , 4. G. E—FLYNT.& CO. Executor's islotice, 1.1: persons indebted to the estste of Sarni- Cruti . mer, deceased, late of Monroe tp., requested to make immediate payment, and having demands against the same are erted to present them, legally -attested, for A. L. CRANSIER, N. ,'.:R..kNMER, 'l 4 .3:lree, June 4, 1845. Executors: AEI S.IIERLFFS SALES. - By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo. issued from the court of common pleas Oradford County, to me directed, I shall I.pode to public sale at the house of Wm. -ig;i in 'Towanda, on Thursday the 26th v ~f June, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following I::ribed piece or parcel of laud situate in :e township of Wyalusing, bounded fai.l the Irca by land of Austin Stallord, east by land ,erred by D. W. Brown, south by Meryall )4,1 a,41 land of N.- Pi Brown, west by of ,nh Allen. Containing three acres or there- filets, all improved with an apple orchard. :ielLeti and taken into execution at the suit 4 John C. Adams vs. John Elliott and Charles ilinnct, Adm's of the estate of Humphrey (Drown deed. A LSO—The following : tract .of land situ. Ite in Burlington township, Bradford county, fa., bounded on the IMO by land formerly ;awned by P. Phelps, easrby land of VV. Knapp, ! wort, by hinds of Andrew and Isaac Swain, ;John Blackwell and Samuel & William 1%,1' &eau, and west by lands of Geo. Sanderson ; • coutuntng; 300 acres or •thereabouts, about five aays thereof improved, with one saw mill, one radl Inimed house, one log house and album ,:aqi thereon. ALSO—One other p;ece of land in Bur lington township, bounded on the north and ~eat by lands of Isaac Swain, south and east Iv nd.; of Samuel IWKean and public high. ; containing one acre all improved, one Lined house and a small orchard thereon. st;ized and.taken into Occution at the suit of Otis Lincoln to the use of John B. Yord vs. Jalt Ir mom. ALSOL-By virtue of a writ of Levari Fa r:ai; a uertain piece or parcel of land, situate in the township of Wysoi, in the County of lka,tford, bounded northwardly by iands of - Wm. Myer dec'd; and the pond Hill road, and aestwardly by S. & J. Owens' land and by . of Jacob Myer and H Stropes land, r:outhwardly by Joseph Conklin, D. E. Bar tut., and S. CAolbaugh, eastvvardly by S. Pat 'rick's land. I 'ontaining two hundred acres & : : itty"-six perches, with about one hundredacres improved, with two dwelling houses, one barn, ens wagon house and wood shed thereon erect ed. ALSO—One other lot beginning at a corner, is the-north tine of S. T. Barstow's home farm, thence north 32° east 40 and 5.10 perches to a corner, thence south 52° east - 125 p, to a earner, thence south 52° west 40 and 5-10 perches to - a corner, thence north 52°, wit 120 perches to the beginning. Containing - thirty acres, being only the undivided six4ninths of the vaid two tracts, twenty-six acres thereof im proved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jacob Myer and Jacob Myer, now to the use orJohn Knowles vs. E. R. Myer Adm's. of Wm. Myer dec'd. JOHN N. WESTON, Sh'ff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, May 30, 1845 S , • - HO! FOR TAR TINES! caarazs . ,6lTai rim E sustribers now have 'on handall kinds Jiof Merchandise for the Season, and altho' tlicy do not pledge themselves to sell lower by 10 or 20 per cent. than their neighbors, yet y do pledge themselves to sell as low for cash ag can be bought at any house in town, Elmira, Owego or Binghamton. May 20, 1345. 11.1411 X 4- SONS'. ra UTTER and all kinds of prodder. wanted II in'exchange for Goods by May 20: MIX & SONS': ROCERIES; a full assortment of, which ‘.lll - may be fobnd lawat MIX 4 SO'SS'. UFA RD WARt off' every description for sale 8..1. low at Mc( & SONS'. lIATS & CAPS SBONNETS, all the late styles for sale at MIX & SONS'. DRY GOODS of every description, Cloths, eassimeres, Sattinetts, Worsteds and Linens for the gentlemen ; Silks, Satins, Bat zarines, French 4. English Lawns, Delaines and every variety of goods and patterns for the La dies, at - MIX k SONS'. 0. D. BARTLETT yirAS.just received a fresh supply of Spring RA and Summer Gocids 'which he pledges himself to sell as low for cash, as can be bought in this village or elsewhere in this longitude— and every article warranted to be a? good as it *recommended. Towanda, May 15, 1845. A FIRST RATE ARK, and lots of ARK ba. ROPE for sate by W. H. tAtRD & CO. No• 3 Brick Row May 14., SHERIFF'S SALE. 111CDY virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo., issued JED from the court of common pleas of Brad ford county, and to me. directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of E. Itaynsford in Troy, on Thursday the 26th day of June, at 1 o'clock P.M., the following described lot of land situate in South Creek township,boun ded on the north by Ebenezer Dunning and J. Chace, on tho cast by Wm. flout, on •the south by John B. Townsend and John Allen deed, and west by lands of the Bingham es tate. Containing about 200 acres of land be the same more or-less; with about fifty acres improved, with a small orchard, a log house and a framed barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 0. P. Ballard vs. Philo Fassett jr. J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, .2 . Towanda, May 23, 1845. - Esr OF JURORS drawn for Special . Court June 23, t 845. .-- Franklin—Samuel Annable, Wysoz—Wm. E. Bull, Ridgbery—John Burt, Geo. Baltlwin, Dtmicl Stevens, Towanda tp.—Joseph Brown, Orwell-rGyrus Cook, Asa M'Kee, I. Chub- buck. Springfield—lsaac Cooley, Frederick Leonard, George Sergeant, Durell—J. K. Emery, Granville—A. M. Fitch. Hiram Keeny, Pike—Ralph Gregory, Nelson Rose, J. Hodge, Isaac Seymour, Monroe—S. S. Hinman,, • Wells—A Ingalls, John - -Rowlee, W. Shepard, Henick—Wm. C. Knapp, Springhill—Samuel Lake-, Towanda boro.—T. B. Overton. COlumbio z _...—Bbenezer Pierce, John Wolf. • Athens tp.—J. L. N. Spalding. Smithfield-;—Seth 'Salisbury. Leroy—S. Vantleet. Wyalusing—M. Warren—Joseph Wheaton. ;,Burlington—James Wilcox. Canton—C. C. Wright. TAKE NOTICE WHAT goods were never so cheap in the ji. world before as they are this spring,—if il any do who wish to buy goods for casb, let themca 1 and see at May 22 O. D. B ARTLE TT'S. .BRIGADE ORDERS. -IVOTICE is hereby given to the enrolled IN Malitia within the bounds of the 2d Bri gade 9th division P. M., that they will meet in Battalions and Regiments for inspection as fol lows: the Ist Bat. 3d Reg. (formerly 129th) will meet on Monday the 23d day of June neat. 2d Bat. same 'Reg., on Tuesday the 24th.—. Ist Bat. 4th Reg. (formerly 156,) on Wednes day the 25th. 2d Reg. (formerly 21st,) on Friday the 27th. Ist Reg. (formerly 15th) on Saturday, the 28th. 2d Bat. sth Reg. on Monday the 306 i. Ist Bat. same Reg. on Tuesday the first day of July, at such places as the several commanding ofLers may direct.— Adjutants and Captains of companies are also notiticd and required to have their roll copies ready for delivery, and also their list of absen tees properly authenticated as the law directs. W. E. BARTON, Inspector, Inspector's Office, "Z 2d Brig. 9th E. Smithetelda,May 17, 1845. S Div., P.M. SUPPLY of SUPERFINE FLOUR constantly on hand and for sale cheap at 13 A LAD'S Nu. 3, Brick Rom. SOLE & UPPER LEATHER by the ton or less quantity at BAIRD'S 10.3, Brick Row. T wo ton assorted lion just received at BAIRD'S. LADIES! LADIES ! AFIRST RATE assortment of Leghorn, Straw and other BON NE I'S of the la test style , just received and fur sale lower for carp than you ever bought, by May 26. ' - • O.D. BA RTLETT. Not to be Undersold by any Live Man OTHER than to have one cash custo. Alt; mer suffer. The subscribers have made extensive arrangements whereby all kinds of goods can be purchased at their real valuC.— Economists are requested to call at the Savings Bank and examine our stock of Groceries which we are selling at unprecedented low prices. • May 26. G.E. FLYNT & CO. Keep it before the People, roHAT G.,E. FLYNT & CO. arc receiv ing the largest and best- assortment of Thy Goods and Groceries, and are selling very cheap. Keep it before the People, That credit and lumber prices are high, and that cash prices are exceedingly low. Keep it before the People, That Cash will do wonders in the way of buy ing goods cheap. Keep it before the People, that G. E. Flynt & Co. aro actually selling goods for cash, at prices from 15 to 20 per cent cheaper w than they were ever known be fore,—call and see. Keep it before the People, That Goods of all descriptions can he purcha sed as, cheap as at Elmira, Owego, or even Binghamton. Be sure atid call at G. E . FLYNT & CO'S. HANGINGS, a first-rate assort- meet at G.E.FLYNT & CO'S. eIARPETINGS, Ingrain and Cotton Car _ peting, some beautiful patterns at May 20. G-.E.FLYNT do CO'S. iALM LEAF HATS of all qualities and descriptions at the new store of May 20. G. E. FLYNT & C 0,7; SHERIFF'S SALES. RIMY virtue of a writ of Vendittoni Exponas MIP: issued from the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to ilia directed, I shall ex pcise to public sale at the house of Win. Brigs in the Borough of Towanda, on Thursday the 19th day of June neat at one o'clock : P. M., the following described fat of land sitaate In Asylum township. bounded on the north by lands of Matthias F Lanning, on the cast by lands of Samuel Harlon], on the south by lands of David Thurston, on the west by lands of Edrick Preston. Containing 50 acres more or less, about 110 acme improved, with two log houses and-one tog barn thereon erected. Seized and Caked in pteeution at the suit of Icghtim 4 Hortoh vs,Daniel Vorgason. J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. , Sheriff's Office, Towanda, May 15, 1845. 5 TEAPOLITAN, Dover braids, and Lace 111 Lawn Bonnets, for sale low by MAy 12; C: REED: PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there will be ex- - posed to public sale at the Exchange Hotel in Monroeton, on the 7th day of JUNE•next,at 1 o'clock, P. M., $lBO TOWANDA' BANK money, to the.highest bidder for cash. By order of the board of School t iirectors;- .I.H.PHINNEY, Treasurer. Monroeton, May 21, 1845. North Branch Canal. lIVOTICE is hereby given that the Books of IN the NORTH BRANCH CANAL. COMPANY will be - opened on TUESDAY the seventeenth day of June art, at two clock in thellfternoon at the Phcenix Hotel in -Wilkesbarre, Pa., where thc undersigned, Com missioners under the law for that purpose en acted, will attend. to receive subscriptions for stock for said company. G. M. Hollenback,CheSter Butler, Sam"' Hollind, Geo. P. Steele, E. W. Sturdevant,Garrick Mailery, Rob't A; Parrish,- G. L. Ward, V. E. Pinllet, N. Overfield. S. D. Phelps, Henry Stark. - William Colt, S. F. Headley, Wm. M'Kelvy, George Mack. • Joseph Priestly, _Thos. P. Cope,. Henry King. Elihu Chauncey, Henry Drinker. "Wilkeabarre, Pa., May 14, 1845. TO THE. PUBLIC! HIRAM MIX A RE now opening at their store a beautiful Aolk and cheap lot of SUMMER GOODS, direct from the City, which will be sold for Cash, as low as can be bought at " The 'Sa vings Bank," or at any store in town—call and see. Towanda. 19th May, '45. SADDLE AND HARNESS - 8.7111 TH 4 . * StJ3W, RESPECTFULLY inform that they stilt continue the manufacture of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, &c., in Col. Mix's building; next door to J. C. Adams' Law Office, where they will keep constantly on hand, and manu facture to order, Elastic Web, Common and Quilted OiLD):3 l .lago Carpet Bags, Trnks, Valises, 4.c. 4-e. and Military Work Harness, Bridles, Collars, Carriage Trimming done to order. Mattrasses, Pew and Chair Cushions made on shun notice and reasonable terms. The subscribers hope by doing, _their work well. and by a strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. ELKANAH SMITH & SON. Towanda, May 21, 1845. MONTANYE'S STORE Corner of the Public Square & Main Street. TIDE larmest and cheapest lot of goods ever otrereS in Bradford County is now open ing at the above store. The most fashionable Goods of the season, such-as Balzarines, Lawns, &c., with every variety of Print manufactured in the 'United States. All the new styles d Summer Goods for Gentlemen boys and youth. BOOTS .q• SHOES of any quantity and any price. "XI doz. HATS at the lowest possible pies. GROCERIES of all kinds and HARD WARE in abundance. Returning sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage they have heretofore received, they pledge themselves to sell as cheap as goods of the same quality can be .purchased in this or any of the neighboring villages. We would therefore advise our friends to call before pur chasing elsewhere. J. D. & E. D. MONTANYE May 12, 1845, . ALZARINES, Lawn Ginghams, and CV French Lawns for Ladies' dresses for sale by C. REED. THE TOWANDA SAVINGS BANK! NEW STORE, NEW GOODS & NEW PRICES G. E. rit.xvrr Zs CO., WOULD respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity, that we are receiving an entire new stock of Goods, at No. 5, Tracy's New Block, Two doors below Tracy & Moore, Main street, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Boots 4. Shoes ; and for the Ladies we have a good assortment of MILLI NERY GOODS. Besides, Ten Thousand Notions, not to be enumerated, all of which were purchased under the auction hammer, ex pressly for this market, and will be sold without reserve, and Positively Much Cheaper than at any other establishment in Towanda. All who favor us with a call, may be assured that their interest will be to call again. GO" Be sure you are right—No. 5, Tracy's New Block. GEO. E. FLYNT & CO. Towanda, May 12, 1845. Competition in the Shade ! JUST RECEIVED, a full assortment of superfine French, English and American CLOTHS. Together with a full assortment of medium, and low price black, blue black and fancy colors; fancy Cassimeres; Sattinets of 'various styles and - colorls, making an assort went of Cloths complete. Also, Trimmings,_ Of the best quality, constantly on hand. Pur chasers of Cloths and Cassimeres will promote their own interest by calling at the New Store, whom all kinds of Goods are selling unusually ow. 0 E FLYNT & CO. SHEETINGS.—Brown and Wen. SHEET ING, an endless quantity, just received by May 12. G.E.FLYNT & A FEW CORDS of French, English and American PRlNTS—rich patterns, at May 12. . G.E.FLYNT & CO. I.EAPOLITAN, Florence & Straw BON NETS, of all qualities and prices. Chas meleon Ribbon!, Artificials, Ruches, &c. at the NEW STORE. G. E. FLYNT & CO. UMMER STUFFS—in all their variety, 0 selling cheap at May 12. G. E :FLYNT Zr. CO:8 . -- PAPER HA NGING S.—A fast rate assort ment of Wall and Curtain Paper at the cheap store of W. IL BAIRD & CO: TOWANDA CHEAP STORE. GREAT- ATTRACTION 17.o.1 „ an.orz. mow 8 /SHE subicriber has just returned from N. York With a splendid' assortment of Spring and Summer goods. which he . offers for sale at least fifteen per ;Cent. cheaper than goods have even been; or ever will Iresolil in this borough. His stock consists of ,foreign and domestic Dry Goods, such as French, En glish and Ainerican Cloths, Cassimeres,Satti netts, Kentucky Jeans, .Summer stuffs:. A splendid assortment of Prints of all prices, also a full supply of Brown and Bleached goods, also, Fancy Goods, such as Linen Handker chiefs, Black, Blue Black, Plaid, and .striped Silks, Thread and Muslin Edgings, Ladiei and Gentlemeni Cravats, Bonnet Ribbons, Damask and Mouselin de Lain Shawls, Farasols and a thousand articles too numerous to mention. GROCERIES—Divot, Loaf and Crushed Sugars, St. Croix, Portirico and New Orleans Molasses, Cognise. and American Brandy, Hol land Gin, Teas, &c., also Crockery, Glass, Nails, Hardware &c. &c. All persona desirous of purchasing goods low, will do well to give him a call before'pur chasing elsewhere. Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Grain taken in payment for Goods. CHARLES REED. No. 2 Brick Row. Towanda, May 12, 1845. BOOT & SHOE MAKING. ~_ ~ ~~~ i3:~i~"~+ im%` i WLCOX & SAGE have associated themselves in the Boot and Shoe Mak ing business, in the borough of 'Towanda, and may ho found at the old stand of S. Hathaway, lately occupied by Elkanah Smith, near 1. - H . Stephens' Exchange Hotel, where they solicit a share of public patronage. They intend, by a carefel selection of stock, and by attention to the interests of their customers, to make as neat and durable work as can be manufactured in this portion of the country. They keep constantly on hand, and will ma nufacture to order, morocco, calf and coarse boots and shoes; Ladies' Gaiters, shoes and slips; children's do.; gent's gaiters and pumps, &c., &c. JOHN W. WILCOX, PHILANDER SAGE. Towanda, May 14, 1845. • &&..ma17.1 walavaatao. EPSOM SALTS, Plor. Sulphur, Roll Brimstone, Sup. Carb. Soda, Tartark Acid, Castor Oil, Preston's pure extract de Le mon, extract of Sarsaparilla, vials 4-c. for sale cheap at BAIRD'S, May 14. No . 3 Brick Row. KOZITOz SEDPl_lfil*Olgt/1 HEAD OF NAVIGATION. A perfect Jam at N 0.3 Brick Row! H. BAIRD & CO., AS USUAL, are in the first boats, with a large and well-s.leeted assortment of merchandise in ge neral. In the line of DRY GOODS, we cannot enumerate but a small number of articles, but beg leave to say for the benefit of the Ladies, that we have a splendid assortment of Pandora muslinb, gingham =Anis, organ des, balzarines, muslin de laines, (new styles) painted muslins, Scittch and French ginghams, striped tapered jaconet, (a beautiful article for white dresses) 200 pieces French, English and American Prints, comprising some of the most choice and fashionable styles; summer shawls and cravats, Victoria skirts, bonnet lawns, oiled silk, black gro de Rhine silk, bobinett, Grecian tarleton and silk lace, black silk veil lace, mus lin edging and base' ting, Lisle thread and linen edging, light and dark kid Gloves, pie nic and cotton do., linen pocket handkerchiefs, fans, Bonnet Ribbons, a great variety ; 20 boxes Ar tificials, white and black bugle beads ; cotton, gingham and silk Parasols and Sun shades, the best assortment ever exhibited in Towanda. BOOTS & SHOES Black and light-colored kid slips, buskins and ties, do. do., gaiters and half gaiters, misses slips, shoes, &c. Combs, toilette brushes, &e. BONNETS Diamond lawn, shirrd lawn, fluted lawn, wit low, modena,. plain straw, and Rutland straw. Ladies' and misses' Bonnets. Also, 100 Leg horn Bonnets, comprising plain Florence braid, shell and almond braid, diamond and peddle braid, shell and imperial do., bird's eye, ditto. Ladies' and misses' Neapolitan lace, misses' Leghorn fiats, straw cords and tassels, et.c.dic.. GENTLEMEN, we are just opening 20 pieces, different styles, plain and striped double and single milled Cas simcres. Broadcloths and Satinetts, alt colors and qualities; Summer Cloths, for men and boy's wear, by the piece or less quantity ; bleached and brown sheeting, and shirting,; suspenders, elastic vest backs, &c. 100 doz. Palm leaf hats, 20 doz. Leghorn do., 5 cases Fur do., white, drab and black. A very heavy stock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, 4c., We are prepared to sell at wholesale or re tail, and wilrdo so as low, (if not a little low er,) than the same qualities can be bought at any store within 100 miles of this place, for ready pay. And by way of encouraging the honest and industrious " tillers of the soil," we will exchange any of our goods for Good But ter, or Produce of almost any kind. Those, therefore, who have wisely come to the conclu sion that it is not policy to get in debt to the merchants, will be enabled to exchange the products of their labor for all articles necessary to their comfort and convenience. Yours, is haste, WM. H. BAIRD & CO. Towanda, May 5, 1845. ob BALES Portsmouth SHEETING, the heaviest and best in market, for sale cheap at BAIRD'S, go 3, B R. 1.000 Li3S. COTTON YARN;— Also, white and colored Cai= pet warp, cotton wick, &c., for sale by May .5. BAIRD'S, No:3, 13:R. 2TONS NAILS, just arrived, and for sale cheap as tho cheapest, at May 5. ~ BAIRD'S, N 0.3, B. B. INDOW GLASS, all sizes; also Co.W pal Varnish, lampblack, putty, - &c., by BAIRD et, CO.'s, .15 - o. 3, B . R. RUlT—Raisins by the box, halt bet and K 1 quartet box. Also, Orangea and Lemons. May 5. BAIRD'S, No., B. R. WOOL WANTED! • Grant's Woolen Factory,- Ithaca VV lr p , i L ace h s tiv to e an . AgentCaltotroifnolltl kindsowing for Wool on as good terms if,not better, than at any other Factory in the tate, and oust that every man will call and examine . for them selves before trading. - • Will he at IL Johnerin's Leßayiville Monday • and. Tuesday June 2d and W. H. Passmore's Home Wednesday June 4th. Ira H. Stephens Towanda Thursday and Fri- day June sth and 6th. ;liathaniel Moody . Sheshequin Saturday and Monday Juno 7th and 9th. - John Watkins Athena Tuesday June 10th. Brigham's Tavern Factory vile Wednesday June 11th. The assortment will maid of GRANT'S Celebrated Sheep's Grey Cloth, maim) CLOTISS, CASSINERES & SATTINT.TS. Also, a ienerat„assortment of Black, Blue black Adelaide, Invisible Green, Brown and Steel Mixed BROAD-CLOTHS. Farmers can realize from 20 to 25 per cent, more than by disposing of it any other way.— We hOpe you will call and examine the weight, body, and quantity of stick in each yard of the above mentioned Cloths, before purchasing elsewhere. The highest price paid for Wool, and Cloth at the wholesale Factory price. All those who had cloths last year, to pay in wool this year will bring it in without fail. CHA'S A. CRANDALL, Agent. Ithaca, May I,' 1845. A LOUD CALL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber, are hereby notified that they must "fork over." Moreover this re quest knows no distinction of persons, but calls on each and every one in debt to him to pay up, that be may serve his creditors with the same sauce. " J. M. GILLSON. Towanda, April 22, 1845. GREAT BARGAINS Nay be bad at the Old Stand of LE° go t rao Chollo- 1 .210Tra19 WHO arenow receiving a new assortment of GOODS, which are offered for low er prices for cash, than goods have ever been sold in Bradford County. Towanda, May 1, 1845. Z02,1002.212/111U'ECYT 8 EACH and every person knowing them selves to be indebted to the late firm of Mow/.Astra & BETTS, are respectfully request ed to attend to this last call, to settle and pay up.by the first of June next, or their accnuot or note will he left with a proper officei for col lection, without further delay. N. N. BETTS. March 6, 1846. J.D.MONTANYE. lif_4lllCo . 4 ,a 'D!!E• 9 A' - 'kN the 26th April, on Main street, between LP Mr. Conklin's and the Waterin ,, Trough, Black Silk Lace VEIL. The finder is re quested to return it to this office or GEORGE BOWMAN. Towanda, May 5, 1845. ETTERS Testamentary having been J N Granted to the subscribers, on the estate of Deborah Ennis, late of Standing Stone; Decd. Those indebted to said estate are here by requested to make payment, and those hav ing claims, will please present them duly attes ted for settlement to SAM'L KELLUM, ASA STEVENS, Standing Stone, April 30. Executors 11Rt.1000111kr• A FRESH supply, making a complete as sortment of IRON just received and for sale low by 0. D. BA RTLETT George Sanderson; ,& 1 0.1 1 01g1=1"a a lIEW HAS REMOVED his office to the North side of the public square; Business en trusted to his care, by letter or otherwise, will receive prompt attention. Towanda, April 3. 1845., • _____ ARRANGEMENTS have been made by the subscriber, by which he can facilitate the transaction of business at the Pension Of fice, Having had considerable experimice in procuring Pensions, he flatters himself that he can give the necessary information to those who may call on him in this branch of business. GEO. SANDERSON, Office North side of Public Square. Towanda, April 5, 1845; VLt SALT; just .""et and2oo for-sale May 5. BAIRD'S, IVI. 3, B. B. !RAVELING Baskets acil Reticules, a pi great variety at BAIRD'S. KATENT Brooms, tyke selves, tea servers; looking glasees, etc., at May 5. BAIRD'S, No. 3, 3. It, 497 BUSHELS WHEAT, and any quantity of Corn, Rye, Buck wheat, Flax seed, Dried Apples an Maple sugar, for sate cheap, by May 5. ,BAIRD & CO. IVo. 3, B; R. 'aIIDDINTS & OILS.--Puts Linseed Oil, lir spirits turpentine, dry White lead, ditto ground in oil, spanish browb, do. while, gum copal, glue, &c., can be bad cheap at May 5; B IRD'S, 2Vo. 3; 8.R., • f• Executor s Notice, • LL persons Indebted to the estate of tick Cummings, deeetiseil, late of Sheshe quin tp., are requeined to - Take immediate pay ment, and all those having demands against the sarde Ore requested to present them, legally attested; far Settlement: EDWARD WHITE. MICHAEL MITCHELL, Shashequin, May 15; 1815, Esecutors. lkubseiElLrlza: • - • • . Seep, it Before the People HAT the Old Drug Siete, West-Sistine the Puhlic Square, is now receiving,tha' largest assortment of Drugs and Medicines evet offered in this matket, among which are the following, viz Sulph.,Morphia, do. Quinine, Eng. Calomel, 'loth& Potassa, Red Precipitate,. White do. Strychnia; Elateruim, Kreasot, Bine Macir,. • Nit Silver, Quick do. Peperinc, Ipecac, 'ut. Antimony, lodine, Valerian Root; • Seneca - Serpentaria Gention do. Pub , . Jalap; Ext. ' do., Colombo Pink • doe Ext. Colycinth, do. Gentian. Sams. do. Cicuta, do. Hyosciamus, Adhesive PEs.sfee, do. Teraxemn, Canibarides, Spring and Thumb Lanceti, Lancet cases Eke. ; The attention of PHYSICIANS iseparticu billy invited to the above articles, they being just received from one of the most respectable bosses in New York and will therefore beisvar-r rented pure and free horn adulteration in alt eases, and' disposed of at very tow prices.• - OILS AND ESSENCE?. Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Peppermint; Rose-r mary, Worniseed, emlock,Sassafrass. Lemon,. Lavander, Bergamot, Aniseed, ClovesOuniper, Amber, Cajput, Caraway, Monard, Fennel, Al mond. Origannm, Cedar, Amber, &c., &c. PATEItT MEDICINES. The most popular of the day, such as Dr: fayne's Expectorant, Wistar's Balsam Wild. Cherry, Sands Sarsaparilla, Dr: Jayne's Cars manitive, Balsam Hoarhound, Turtington's Pink Expectorant Syrup, Bateman's Drops, Andersons do., Lamott's Cough do., Liquid- Opodeldoc, Balsam Honey, Preston Salts, Mrs. Gardners Balsam Liverwort and Hoarhound, Dr. Spoons', Digestive Elizor,Dr. Monne Eli'. of Opium, Dr. Benjamin Godfrey's Cordial, Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea, Cheesmen's Arabi an Balsam, Balm of Columbia, Butler's Mag.- nesian A parient, Henry's do., Dr. Thompson's Eye Water, British Oil, Ffarlern Maccassar do., Bear ' s do., Grave's Hair do., Croton do., together with many others to numeronti to men tion. liILLs. Compound. Cathartic, Gregory's ifoopcii Female, German, Lees Windham Billions, Miles' Tomatto, Brandreth's, Wright's Indian Vegetable, Dr. ,Phinney's, Wetistees, Moats and Bitiers, Alebasies, Bishops, &c.. PAINTS, OIL DYE STUFFS. White ' Red and Black Lead, Chrome Greet', Cbto me Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Prussian Blue, Rose Pink, Sugar Leal], Litbarge, Blue Smelts, • Venetianlle a t! Vermillion , Turmeric, Annatto, Indigo, Co ras,A Rum, Crude, Tartar, Cochi neal, Solution of Tin, Verdigris, Bine Vitro!, Glass 7by 9, El,by 10, and 10 by 12, Putty ? Linseed Oil, &c., ecc. A. D..MONTANYE, DUCCGIBTeO Towanda, May 21, 1845: ORPILIJr'S COURT &ILE; jN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, there wilt be exposed to public sale on the premises, on Wed- , nesday the 15th day of January, 1845, at ono o'clock a certain lot of land, situate in the borough of Towanda, bot.nded and deecri. brd ns follows : on the north by land of Wm. Mix ; on the east by River street; on the west by land 'of John N. Weston, and on the south. by a certain lane leading 'from Main street tcr the aforesaid river street; said lot measuring 75 feet on River street and 112 feet on the aforesaid lane, with a two story frame dwelling house ihereea. Credit will be given for o pert'on of the pur chase money. Attendance will be given by the subscriber at the time and place aforesaid, terms of sale more folly inside known. O. a BARTLETT: Towanda, December 16, 1844. The above sale is adjourned to Saturday, the' 2st day of J une next, at the house of Wrn: Briggs, at ! o'clock P. M. O. D. BARTLETT MEDICINE & SURGERY, DR. JAMES M. GOODRICH has loca ted himself at MONROE, for the prat , uce of his profession, and will. bo pleased to wait on those requiring his services. lie may be found at J. L. Johnson's tavern. Reletence may be inade to Drs. Hesrox A Itliso:*, of Towanda. April 23, 1845. Fashionable Tailoring ! GEORGEIL BUNTING would marvel fully inform the public that he still con: tinues at his oh! stand on the westside of Main street, bet Ween KingSbegy's and 13artlett's stores: hp stairs, where he may he found in readiness to all work in his line in a style not to bo surpassed in Bradford candy. Prices to suit the times. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits a continuance and hopes by strict attention to business and accommodating terms to merit , patronage. The Spring and :Summer PASHIONS Lai.° just bteh reteived, am) he is prepared to make garments - in the most fashionble manner. Particular attention paid to CUTTING, anti warranted to fit if properly triode up. He bas - the latest Spring and Summer rash- Ilona for sale. Towanda, May 14, 1845 MS2M(D'OPECIii .O O ZIZIIIIOUO ♦ LL persona indebted io the estate of Reck- AIL ben Conklin, late of Towanda borough deceased, are fequested to timko itntnediate pay ment, ebdall those baying delnanda against the same are requested to present them, legally at; tested for 'settlement: W, W. GOODRICH, Executor: Towanda, May 15, 1895. A NEW SUPPLY ! . 'BURTON KlNGSBERY.infortnsthbphb. lie generally that he has just received di rect from New York City, his Spring stock of Goods. It comprises a very getfeial assort ment of Dry Gooits, Gtoceriee, Hardware &c. His goods have been selected With much ram and will he sold as Cheap as can be bought trk, Towanda. Call in and see- if it is not so t Towanda, April 30, 1.845. iieLW /PELVISSI'Z',MME.MrPO P- tiTILMOT dr, STEPHEN PIERCE, i► having forhied a co-partnership for the practice of law in Biadford ahtl the adjoining countiers, will give prompt and careful attention to all buainesa entrusted to their charge. Their office Will be found in Towanda, No. 2,' Bri c k Row,' on the second .floor, where one or the other may be found nt, ell business !lours, Towanda, January 6, 1845, RI