Angnst Interest. Whenever there is will, there is a way," -Ad Proverb. The folloWing Circular, from the State Treasurer, shows that he desires to pay the interest due in August next, and that to accom plish it, be sill use every exertion, anti give the most liberal interpretation to the law pro for raising the mean therefor. Thi s i s the proper :pint. and if met by the Coolly, - coomssioners as it deserve_s. the money will to the Treasury, and the interest paid when it falls due. Ale perceive that the County Beard of Philadlphia Imye mud is) she mat ter, and we pres e ume they will pay in their tax, ab o ut :F300,000, even ihough they should have to luau the 'whole amount. W e libpe other COIIIIIICS Will do the same. • • The importance of making a vigorous and energetic effort to continue the payment of the interest doe in AtIVISI, and thus malotain the edit and honor of our Commonwealth, indu t..;; me to call your particular attention to the 4.2 d section . of the act of the 29th April, 1844; A compliance with the provisions 01 the act r eferred to, will save to your ,county five per rent: of your taxes, and you will have the sat isfaction of aiding the conummwealth at this mportant crisis. In order to secure so desirable a result, 93 LT as my right extends, I will - give the act a construction as liberal and beneficial as it will permit. The quota of the county will be re ceived. exclusive of the amount of unseated land tax, inamnuch as it dues not come Within the sprit and meaning of the act, because its collection can only ha enforced every second year ; and an allowance will also be made fur such amount as may be ascertained to be im practicatde to collect. This may be estimated when the payment is made, and the exact mount ascertained when the duplicates are illy settled. You wilt thus perceive that the iay v inent previous t 6 the first of August, as ,rorided in the act, will he greatly advanta et,us to your county, and ought to be made. itl,e , h . you should appropriate your county Inds lor diet purpose. - The propriety of the ;eanure. ifs utility and economy, tire ttreally I)cre: ,, cd.by consideration of ((tiler prom's the law referred to, which compels the pay lient (.1 interest by each county. You)-will void this, and you Will escape the perplexity an interest account, which you will be re- aired to keep Tht-se cons'iderations, and others n !dell I flit which the limits of this eirem r prevent me from presenting, it is earnestly )pril. n ili tinture a siren!! and united effort. die part of e+••h county in the Coininon oalth, in III:1111;1M our enzageinents, td ::.-cure the St :1- Cr.eu die litimiliatine.. de of amt -it%) tug State. We 1 ani,uur in ert-st to Fel,ruarv, and v e can do so in Au ust and Fc'ltn.ry next. if active and prompt neasurc , are adnivcit in the several counties f itre Cornmontt enith ; and in case that can e aN•ninpli,lit.(l,4,ur . credit Is phrt-ti on a sure and We haulm of our svvttrines ran be hatp;,,l 19 relieve the Commonwealth row one to two-iilths of the present rate of in- Ch ns. , .ments of this year amount to 1 t`..'jt) GI. The net tolls from the canals la,t year, were 572 97. etl that this 3 ear will at least, equal at. al it will dins be seen that these two nts sre suflielent toiay themiterest, ornear - so. The amount due front former asse,,s. ,rnts, and the crdinar‘ revenues, will be suirt tent to i , tly the ordtaary expense's 01 govern- ENE I present - thig hrief view at this time, 19 show tiril there is no ground for despondenry and chum; ; hut, on the contrary. the hiLilietit inducements lo ll , aruce , tmilaut an d f ait hf u l . Thui:e will lead to tlre h:: - ipiest results. I would by ply wed ttillrear from you, as I Ili be desirous of kno .. w;i:cr what action you tillse on this ciinilnUnic3tion, and be happy to rer.nve any ,V.2, , Zebt11111,4 • hirli may occur to you .n relauon to this sub-. •!. Very reqice'fillly, Your servant, JAmEs SNOWIIF.V. Slits Treasurer CIAAS.-I'he editor of the l'..cavene, who rep eetly relented Iron) ;'etas, speaking ul e Annexation feelinz, tL,ys ••• J he people in this section (Bastrop) are `inset unantmons in fa‘or of Annexation-- 'bey say that they want no proposition from gland—can dispense entirely with her modi. ails and pretend-d good offices. They say, At they can fret altiao very well without Interference of France. in any shape, man ; or form—wedded to ;the institutions of the sited States. and cootteeted with ber people • ties of closest hinge d, they kink to her. «I her only. for rowisc and assistance. lit pendence they do riot hick themselves able sustain—the Leavy taxation it would throw nan the planting tuteresis, theipresent doubt- I credit of the country. combined with the fight protection they cal look fu` at, home i most Indian and other birder enc. Oachments, the arguments they use agai st this view the question. When the pri clamation of tsident Jones was rectived, r commending election of deputies lo a C nvention. the !ument, was looked 'afro as . sriakv "—we veal a word which wa-Msed; in our hearing Bastrop. That clause in the proclamation itch suggests that thefpernhers of the Con :l6on, alter consideW the proposition for fie annexation Of Tei,:;vis to lice I:. Si..•slionld to . consider .• any o i fur ptppop-ition, which tay he made coneeriongthe nationality of the lepublic," was regardel ,as a cover to some lame hostile and toreiti,tto their own wishes. id at first it Was openly rPrommended that no fiction for memberr 'Att be held. Recent ffanations, hove' •e probably induced people of the NV Toceed in the mat :, and hold their el is recommended." DAMAGES FOR NO' OW A ROAD.---We irn from the Barre ) Patriot that Wm. 'cite. of that town, recent term of the rprenie Court in 11 '. recovered SSIG damages agai'4l wn of Phillipston, an injury he rice !onsequenee of the ails not being suffl_ ...- broken out. Mr. 'Mite was ridinein aislei z h with another per. when he carisize I ina snow drift. aed an which was in the leil s li fell upon his.liand wrist, maiming it so ladly as•partially to give him of its use . for lfe. ". MAY A MAN M 7 411:r t'.:4 VVI6C . S gisrErt?" appears by a aragr.ph in the St. Louis reille that the we tern s.vages have decided question. The ditoriays :—." The ens l'of the Osages is o has. as many wives as be afforded * . In the 'e se.of three dough. the man who arries he eldest is entitled th the others . ;rot"' Or otherwise. If he. claims hem .ist they become old . , without cc emony:' CEINE, CONFESSION, AND itST SUSPICION. —Fifteen years ago—says th'Cleveland Plain- Dealer - --a man committed pe 'utv in Sheldon, Genesee county, N. Y., by 1 hirh he not only by the aid of strong eircumstantisl evidence, de frauded his neighbor of fourfor five hundred dollars. but also thretv'the stispicion of crime upon the head'of that neicrtibir. .. Stung by remorse the p e vrer left that country and became a wavfarir in the West. After ninny years, justice laid I t.r heavy iron grasp upon him, and sent him l e iribution in the shape of poverty, sickness alcht misery. He became an inmate of our tokriAtip hospital, -the poor house. Death was vir nigh to him. Moved by the pfickings of ift,t conscience which ' cloth make cowards of u g all," he be gan-to fear-the monster, and if) call for very present help in time of troublk A neighbor. ing clergyman hastened to the s t l ioig• perjurer's bedside. The man uttered a etc cssion of the crime. nod as a feeble token o erentanee, re • quested the whole to be noici down, and sent hack to the defrauded and despoiled huh ' vidual. ..,,. The Plain Dealer adds t —lrhe confession was sent, but so incredible did the story ap pear, and en fixed were the impressions of the citizens of the guilt of their i 1 eighbor, that nought but the highest written fetidence could remove them. Certificates Of the verity of the confession were yesterday. sent, and after I a lapse of fifteen years. the stain loon the fair fame of the individual has been s. onewh -t re- I moved." . DEAOII By 11GIITNINUA man named Ste yens. in the employ of lehabod Sprague, Esq., in the town of Riga, xi•ho was T ilwighing in a field when the storm arose, struck by lightning and killed instantly. IThe fluid en tered the top of his head and cone out at the chin, making a hole about the st7.e of an ordi nary bullet; it hen passed doWn its limbs and went through his foot, tearing cli the sole of his boot. One of the horses gith which he was ploughing was killed 40--Buffalo Courier Married, In . ROIIIP, on the 4th inst., by Rev .J.:mvner. Satre TOW Li.s to LYDIA ANN CIIANIAt, . allot Rome. In Ronte. on the 12th *inst., by Rev. Jp us Foster, et4cc, M. D.. of Geneva, N. Mrs. E. S Do 41:r. of Willtesßerre. N(rfiCE.—THE BRANCH ASSOCIATION OF UN ERSA LISTS dill meet at Nfonroeton, Bradford cool. Pa.. the last Wednesday and Thursday of dune, 25tL sod '2Gth inst. The public are respectfully incited to atTnd. Portraii Painiinff, by V. 11 Perkins, - 15,TOICi'H SIDE of the eqUare. in tit -ootn over 1. II C. Attains' Lae" Office—Col. NE , t block. I.d..ene..ses umlauted. Tran,parrA of any ize or pattern desired. June lA, IR4` REMOVED TO .No. 1, Bllak ROW! =MI RESPECTI'I2 I. Z. informs his friends and the p I,c that helhos REMOVED to ? Brick Row, :N il l o. I, there he u continues to carry oil his old b...tiess of Watch and Clo .Rrpairing, i t -,..,.1,,,;:,...-.." %%bleb will be done a short notice, and warranted to be well done. Foi r i long experi ence in the business, be believes that he.iill be able to render perfeet•satisfaction to all who 4, favor him with their patronage. 1 N. B. Watches warranted to run wt:: one year, or the :floury refunded; and a written at te.ent given to that eficz• to all that desire one. CLOCK.'.—A large assortment just received and fore Ile very rum for cash. If you want to buy Jewelry cheap call at Cham berlin's Watch_ i hnn, No. 1, Brick flow. AtAjtj,y,•.suCiA R. Wood, and all kinds of Coun try r-rotluct.rrreived in payment. Towanda: J ure IS, •• Be sure the cashier is right'iand then ahead." Wyoro fiect;rd PERSONS holding (or not:holding) It'll 'on the S avings Bank arc requested not to he l p r my. ns to the ultimate BUCCPSS 01 our institution as it , sound to tic '• core," being assured that the •• ery not only fine, but are increasing daily with i 'license" to extend the business to any amount. and soton he able to declare a dividend on the capital it ek. With nor facilities for purchasing goods cheap. : d th e N ew York market at our command, we are prela...sl to set all competition aside, not however witiout cautioning the public to BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. fi4here are many unauthorized and iv I enCtiled codhterfeits and well calculated to deceive those who ate not judces, but upon close inspertm4 it will be seen, that, the private" mark 18 higher Ilds on the c.lnuirtid notice, that nane are " timonipure" unless hp;lie at theiliottom of each ULM our owp sand writ ing G. E....Pnt & Co. All lovers of acazisgUr New Goods, antHiieop, are requested to call an& t rianaine, as seeing it ilielieving." Receiving New Goola almost every day.' June I. G. E. FLY YT & CO. Another Arrival of New Goods at 6( TOWANDA CASH STORE. . Erjf 8. & M. C. lIERCUR : are receivicv: n ew sup fa. plea of Goons from zcew Y ork, ahro,t every seek., which they are prepared to sell as they h ave i ven selling all the season, a Intle l cheaper than; any other e,tablishment in Towanda, and as cheap ari the swie quality of Goods can be purchased at retail in toy town in the UnitFn States. They !neither" skin rnis" nor 1 share theirjcu,tomers, but attend solely to t e business of :mying dimils cheap, and selling them- a riadingly. 'they have just received a new supply of chettings. Prim's, I lost'ery, G lort,s, 4c. 4-e. ALSO—An additional assortment of HARDWARE. —Another stock will be received nest work. June 12, 1545. . U. S. 4- Al. C. MErJ.37II. „ Let it K.lloWll to all Pintolis, That I, Jas. Gillsou,i .11AvE on id, and constantly receiving, and am now opening a large and splendid assortnentof goo•ts in my line of busindss, Siotin Brjck Rowl:\ DA, 0,4,0 r 5, but No. 100 Old Arcade, bctwee4 the old Post Office and Hay Scales, where C.m be MO at all tine; splendid Gold and Silver Watches of win) , des cription:from a chrOnometer movement to a common Silver,Watch. Gold and Silver ware' of different de scriptions, from Gold diamond rings and bro.st pins, Joan to three centers. Clocks, Violins, and other in struments of music too numerous to embody in an ad vertisement: Call and see. And I J. M. U. am determined not to be OLt done by any person or persons, or combinations or set of men in trade whatsoever, not by flints skinned or unstinned, or by Beards long or short, blue black or gray, or any kind of Beards or flints whatsoever, for be it known and let all nations know the facts, that my goods were se lected with great care and pu-chased with the ready, arid,will be disposed of for the same, and at lower. pri ces than were ever before offered in this place, other people . B prices to die contrary notwithstanding. 1 in vite you all to come, come all at once if you can, and you shall all he attended to. Don't fail to call one door south of the Cheap Cash Store of Elliott and Met eor, t-4 B. Pedlars supplied with combs, buttons, nee. filer, phis, and Yankee Traps at New York prices, and all kirids at watchmakers matenals at wholesale. June 18th, 1844. JAMES M. CILLSON. IZOADCLOTES and Cassimeres of 'all shades land:qualities at very low prices. may bo found at June 1845. WELLS & SATTEBLEE'S. ASPLENDID stock of linen and cotton Goodifiki gentleman's wear. Also, Kid, linen and cotton cloves—neek and pocket handkerchiera and Italian cm. vats of all grades, may bo found at JLth e' C 9, 1815, WELLS 4.• sArrERLErs... & , 71fitummaxr Out 0.0 9 t the Elmira Cheap. Cash Store, .Aro. 1, Brick Row. S. CHAMBERLIN respectfully informs the • public that he has purchased of I. B. Wood & their stock of goods, and has just received a new illy. which renders his assortment of Drugs,Medi rs. Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs and Family Goceries plete. His stock consists in part of the following MEDICINES. ETC. Essences Flour sulphur de Benzoin G lue A natto Ar ..w mot A teeny A. liotlis 11fia ammonia V.. her- lirmistone - Bldr Vitriol 13aferry bark . ,dm jobs Jo tallow ) Ba Copaiva Bet uttoes tar Bat am honey 810 .1 root Btu pills lint ,tn Fir Bla k drop Bar y Pearled Bat man's drops 13u ongly Pitih Caytnne pepper African thi Camphor Calomel Chamonile Oar. Corro , ive sublimate Cgebineal Cantb,Ades Cubebs Coc. inudicus Carbonate iron do Magnesia do `Jody Cowage Colocynth Chloride lime Cream tartar Dragon's blood Dover's Powders Digitalis Emery, assorted Gum camphor Assafcedita Myrrh , Gamboge' , Glauber salts Hellebore Harken] oil Hydrioate ?Marra Iceland mesa Ipecac lodine Jalap • Juniper Berries Lunar Caustic Liquorice ball and root Laudanum Morphine Marina Mace Musk Nits Vomica Oxalic acid Essential oils, all kinds Oil soap Paregoric Pills Phosphate iron Quicksilver Quassia Quinine Bed Precipitate Senna Sugar Lead • Syringes Valerian root Saffron Eva Ursa Vol. Liniment Ven. turpentine, &e.ace. A complete variety of GROCERIES. such as Tea. Sugar, Coffee, Starch, Raisins, Cinuamon,Soda Crack ers, Ginger, Pepper, Eng. Currants, Nutmegs, Tobacco and Snuff, ,Candles, &c. Epsom - salts A complete assortment of Paints, Dye-stuffs, Win dow Gls,,s. Patent Medicines, &c. Towunda.June 16, 1645. Regimental Orders ! FflilHE enrolled militia comprised within the bounds of the Ist regiment. are hitreby notified to appear at the house of Charles Bennett. in Standing Stone,on Saturday the 28th day of JUNE inst.. armed and equip ped as the law directs, for military inspection and drill. Said Roginent under the new arrangement made by the proper ollic‘ rs, includes the followrng townships. and the horoach of Towanda.—Rome. Wysox. Stand ing Stone. Wyalusing, Renick, Flpringhill, Asylum, Albany, !dome, Towanda and Durell—each township forming sepantte companies. The conirufssioned officers of the Volunteer battalion commanded r j COI W ELLER, are respecttully invited to appear on v rade with the Ist Regiment. P.C. WARD, Colonel. Colonel's Office, Greenwood. June 12, 1845. SHERIFF'S SALES. claillY virtue of a writ of Als. Vend. Expo. issued CP- from the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed I shall expose to public sale at the house of Win. Briggs in the Borough of.To wanda, on Thursday the 3d day of July, 1845, at one o'clock P. M., the following &ce ibed piece or par cel of land bittitite in Litchfield, and bounded as follows, to nit: On the north by land of Peter Myers, on the east by Benj. Stackbouse and Vanduzen 'field, on the south by Z. Tidd, and on the west by Cyrus Bloodgood. Containing 100 acres, more or less, with about GO acres improved, one framed house and one framed barn, and one log barn, and other out houses thererin erected, with so orchard of grafted fruit. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. Norton to the use of Nehemiah Platt vs. John S. Rog. era. Sheriff's Office. Towanda. June 14, 1845. J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. ATHENS ADVERTISEMENT. WELLS & SATTERLEE arc receiving from New York, their second stock of Spring and Summer Cools, consisting of a choice and general stack of all articles kept in country stores and will 'be sold as cheap as at any store in the country for cash, produce or approved short credit. Please call and examine our stork and prices. WELL ES A: S ATTE RLEE Athens, June 9, 1845. PRVIE Ladies will find printed lawns, rutrlaitres, hal zarines, and prints for summer ; and bombazines, alparras and merino goods for winter dresses. Linen, cotton & worsted mitts, gloves and hose ; black, blue Mark, striped and plain silks in patterns; for sale very low at June 9. WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. GLASS, OILS & 25 Kags Duncan non Nails from 3d to 40d. 341, 5-16, 1.2, 5-8, 3-a, 7-8, 8.8, 10-8 Duncannon round and square Iron ; band and hoop Iron of all sizes. Also, 5 tons Lycom- Mg and Centre county Iron of all kinds and shapes ev er culled for—including 400 lbs. nail rods. Also, cast and E. B. 4 American Meal, all of which will be found cheap at June 9, WELLES & SATTERLEE'S A r, RAIN and grass scythes. scythe snaths, grain era - - files and scythes, stones and rifles; hoes, axes, rake:, hay and manure forks ; Ames' shovels snades scoops, hammers, hatchets and a general stock of hard ware may be found at the store of June 9. WELLES & SATTRRLEE. NIiNE A. THE R—Saltmaroh. Overton & Co's hest solo tg and upper leather—calf and kip skins always on hand in exchange for cash and hides, very low et June 9. WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. JARSIERS.-20.000 LBS. OF BUTTER, either in roils or firkins wanted at the highest market price for goods by .3 Juno 9. WELLS & SATTERLEE 100 13 b 1311 : L a A h K r E .T S, s.. y e a a ' i at ten Ebilangs per ar WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. MEI It is already before the People, THAT NO. 3 can beat the world selling GOODS cheap. it is already ltepre tlie.people. That the hest goods and cheapest goods in Towanda can be found et No. 3 Brick Row. - • It is alrearly,before the people. That No. 3 can skin any Phut in Towanda, without injury to one " jack knife." It is already before the people, • That No. 3 can't be undersold per cent., much leak 15 or 20. It is already before the people. That one of our farm started for N. York, on the 7th inst. It soon will be before the people. That No, 3 has received a large addition to their win sive stock of goods. Now Ladies and Gentlemen don't 411 come at once will wait upon you as, fain as we can : we expect another clerk in u few 'days and will then try not to rend our cuattunara away for want of time to wait upon them. W. H. BAIRD & CO. June 10th-1845. No, 3 Brick Row. • Hcmul►pathic Physician. WiIkOCTOR4L. PRATT. would rcepectfully inform the cititens of Towanda and its vicinity. that he will be happy to be of essential zanier, to those who need medical aid: From his experience in the system which he adopts. he flatters himself that tho community will be well pleased with its effects upon the various diseases which "flesh is heii -to." Ilia office can be found at the residence of L. E. De Wolf Esqr. Towanda, ]one 7th 1845. FIRST RATE ARK, and lota of ARK ROPE A for sale by W. B. BAIRD & CO. May 14. No. 3 Brick Row H 0! . FOR. THE T ARS stem eqiciala &an) ouritiaro suseribers now have on band all kinds of Mer chandise for the season, and shim they do not pledge themselves to sell lower by 10 or 20 per cent. than their neighbors, yet sk y d o pke ge fi tino elon to sell as law for rash no can he bought at soy house in town. Elmira. Owego or Binghamton, May 20,1345. - IL MIX 4. lIONS'. "Goods fatWllillions." J - USTreceived at the Sarin. Ba n k a number (limns of those cheap Groceries, which mnkes our assort ment complete. Those who patronise our cash estab lishment, will derive a decided advardageover those who imiehase at other stores who do business nu the credit system, as they are not overcharged equivalent to the delinquence of those who never pay. No 5, Brick flow. G. E. FLYNT & CO. Administrator's Sale. _ . WILL be exposed to sale on Saturday the sth day of July next, at ono o'clock P. M.. on the premises, all that certain piers or parcel of land lying and being in the township of Pike, county of Bradford, and state of Pa., and bounded LS follows, viz : Begin ning at the smith east corner of a lot run out to Russel Wilson, a hemlock tree, thence south or as the line of the otiginal warrant runs one hundred and two perches to a beech, for a corner thence west ninety-six perches to a post, thence east ninety-six perches to the place of beginning, Containingtfty-seven acres one hundred and twenty four perches& 8-10 of a perch, with allowance of six per cent for roads, being pan of warrant lot survey. ed in the name of James Barrett. JOHN PHILLIPS, Administrator. Pike, Juno 7th 1845, Regimental Orders, roHE enrolled - Militia of the 2,1 Battalion sth Reg. 9th Division, P. M., are commanded to meet at the atone Tavern, in Windham township, on Monday the 30th day of June, at 9 o'clock A. M., armed and equipped according to law, for inspection and review. The Ist Bat., of same Beg., will meet at the house of E. S. Mathewson, in Athena Borough, oh Tuesday, the first day of July next, at'9 o'clock A. M., armed and equipped according to law, for inspection and review. JACOB HARDER, Col Athena Borough, June.Bth, 1845. SHERIFF'S SALES. Byvirtue of sundry was of Vend. Expo. issued from the court of common pleas of Bradford Co. to me directed. l shall expose to public sale at the house of Wm. Briggs in Tuwand4, on Thursday the 26th day of June, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following de. scribed piece or parcal of land situate in the township of Wyalusing, bounded on the north by land of Austin Stallard, east by land claimed by L. W. Brown. south by Meryall road a.. 1 land of N. P. Brown, west by land of Noah Allen. Containing three acres or therea bouts, all improved'seith an apple orchard. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of John C. .Adams vs. John Elliott and Charles Hornet, Admr'a of the estate of Humphrey Brown deed. ALSO—The following tract of land situate in Bur lington township, Bradford County, Pa., bounded on the north by land formerly owned by P. Phelps, east by land of W. Knapp, south by lands of Andrew & Isaac Swam, John Blackwell and Samuel & William M'Kean, and west by lands of Geo. Sanderson; containing 300 acres or thereabouts, about five acres thereof improved, with ono saw mill, one email framed house, ono log house ea, a barn shed thereon. ALSO—One other p;ece of land in Burlington town ship, bounded on the north and west by lands of Bade Swain, south and east by lends of Samuel Wheals and dublic highway ; containing cum acre all improwO, ohs framed house and a small orchard thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Otis Lincoln to the use of John B. Ford vs. Job Lamm. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facies a cer tain piece or parcel . of land. situate in the township of Wyse; in the County of Bradford, bounded northward ly by lands of Wm. Myer deed. and the Pond Hill road, and westwardly by S. es J. Owens' land and by lands of Jacob Myer and H Strope's land, southwardly by Joseph Conklin, D. F. Barstow and S. Coolbaugli, eastwardly by S. Patrick's land. lontaining two hun dred acres & sixty-six perches, with about one hundred acres improved, with two dwelling houses, one barn, one waggon house and wood shed thereon erected. ALSO—One other lot beginning at a corner in the north line 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 corner, thence south 52° west 40 and 5-10 perches to a corner, thence north 52°, west 120 perches to the beginning. Containing thirty acres, be ing only the undivided six-ninths of the raid two tracts, twenty-six acres thereof improved. Seized and taken in exeLution at the suit of iamb Myer and Jacob Myer, now to the use of John Knowles vs. E. R. Myer Atha's. of Wm. Myer decd. JOHN N. W EsTON. Sheriff. Elerin's Office, Towanda, May :0, 1845. CHJIRS ,IND BEDSTE./IDS. , THE subscribei% still continue l'r-f . *to manufacture and keep on hand 7" : 111 ^at their old stand., all kinds of JIM Cone and It 'cad seat Chairs; ti. - -k:- g -. :7 also Settees of various kinds . --"''. -: 4- BEDSTEADS, of every description. which wit will ...r sell low for cash or produce.- at1...."'"" TURNING donelo order, - TONIKINS & NIAKINSON. Towanda, April 23, 1813. HIRAM MIX & SONS', A RE now ,opening at their store a twautifuland cheap 1 7. 4 lot of SUMMER GOODS, direct from the City, which will he sold for Cash, as low as can he bought at The Savings Dank," or at any stare in lows—call and see. Towanda. 19th May, 'O. A NEW SUPPLY ! BURTON KIN GSBE R Y informs the pubilie gene rally that he has just received direct from New York City, his spring stock of Gf'ODS. It comprises a very general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware &c. His goods have been selected with much care. and will be sold as cheap as can be bought m To. wands. Call in and see it it is not so; Towanda, April 30, 1545. I'llElo \'• ANIR SAVINGS BANK! NEW STORE, NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES ! G. E. PI.Y.IET 4' CO., WOULD respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Towanda anti vicinity, that we are receiving an entire new stuck of Goods, at No. 5, Tracy's Ilrew Block, Two doors below Tracy & Moore, Main street, consist. ing of Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery, Iron. Steel, Nulls, Boots 4 Shoes ; and for the Ladies we have 4 g ood assortment of MILLINERY GOODS. Besides, Ten Mounts:4l Notions, not to be enumerated, all of which were purchased under the sue ion hammer, expressly for this market, end will be sold without reserve, and Posi tively Much Cheaper than at any other establishment in Towanda. MI who favor us with a call, may be enur ed that their interest will be to call again. . azr Be sure• you KO Tight.—No. 5. Tracy's New Block. CEO. E. FLYNT & CO. Towanda, Map 12, 1845 BRIGADEOIDERS. lOTICE is hereby given-to the enrolled Militia with. in the hounds of the 241 Brigade 9th division P. M.. that they will meet in Battalions and Regiments for inspection as follows : the Ist Bet. 3d Keg. (formerly 129th) will meet onslonday the 23d day of June neat. 2d But. same Reg., on Tuesday the 24th.—let Bat. 4th Reg. (formerly 150,) on Wednesday the 25th. 2d Reg. (formerly 21st.) on Friday the 27th. lot Beg. (formerly 16th) on Saturday - the 28th. 2d-flat. 6th , 'Reg. on Monday the 30th, Ist Bat. same Reg. on Tuesday the first day of July, &touch places as the seer. ral commanding officers may direct. Adjutants and Captains of companies are . also notified and required to bevel their roll copies ready for delivery, and also their list of absentees properly authenticated as the law directs. W. t. BARTON, Inspector, " Inspector's Office, '2d Brig. 9th Dir., E. Smithfield, May 17, 1845.5 • P.M. A FEW. CORDS of Franch, - Engliah and Amen. j;111, can PRINT.F....rkh pattern*, at May Vt. , - O.R.FLYNT & CO. MO_,NTANYETS STORE Corner of the Public Squarc . tc Main Street. HE lamest and cheapest lot of goods ever offered T in Br a dford County is now openitm at the above iiofo. The newt fashionable Goods of fire season, such aaß a t aar i aos ,L a wns, dec., with every variety 'nf Print manufactured is the United States. All the new styles of Summer Goode for Gentlemen hays and youth. notyrs h SHOBO of any quantity .and any prier. 20 doz. HATS at the lowest possible. wire. GIrOCERIES of all kinds and afirdiet.o WAKE; in abrindance. Returning sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage they have heretofore received, they pledge theniselves els sell as cheap as goods of the came quality can he pur chased in this or any of the neighboring villages. We would therefore advise cur friends to j.all before pur chasing elsewhere. J. D. &E. D. MONTAN YE. Towanda. ?day 12, 1645. c o mpeliii on itt iltr 'Shade! JUST RECEIVED, ro full assortment of superfine French, English and American CLOTHS, To gether with a full assortment at medium, and low price black. blurt black and fancy color.; fancy C a ,,,i iim r e s; &minas of various styles and calorie, maki n g an a s. son/tient of Cloths complete. Also, Trim ih i ng , q . o l tie, best quality, constantly on hand. Purchasers of Cloths and Cassitneres will promote 'heir own imert•st by call. ingnt the Ne' w Stare, whets:all kinds of Goods am sell ing unusua.ly low. G • E. FLY NT & CO. - 0, B. BARTLETT-- HAS juat received a fresh supply - of Spring and Summer GOODS which he pledgea himself to sell ea low for cash, as can be hooch% in this villsige es elsewhere in this longitude—and every article wartanle eti to beta good ea it is recommended. Towanda, May 15.1845. SADDLE & HARDNESS NIA ' -IP • ok,Nic, ELR.fJYJII3.7IITH sort, RESPECTFULLY inform that they still continue the manufacture of Saddles, Bridles. Harness, dec., in CA Miee building. near door to J. C. Adams' Law Office, where they will ker.p constantly on hand, and manufacture to order. Elastic lfcb, Common and' Quilled Saddles. Harness, I Carpet Bags, Bridles, Trunks. Collars, Carriage Trimming and Military Work done to order. Mattrasses, Pew and Chair Cushions made on short notice wad reaso!lable urine. The subscribers hope by doing their work well, =I by a strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. E.I.KANAH SMITH & SO!%. Towanda, May 21, 1845. MEDICINE AND SURGERY. DR JAMS , M. GOODRICH has located himself at MONROE:, for the practice of hi 3 profession. and will ha pleased to wait on those requiring his ser vices. He may he found at .1. L. Johnson's tavern. Reference may he made to Drs. /Immix & MASON, of Towanda. April 23. 1845. Fashionable Tailoring GEORGE H. BUNTING would respectfully in form the.public that he still continues at his old stand on the West side of Main street. between- liin,gs hery's and -Barttett's stores. up stairs, where he may be found in readiness to all work in his line in a style not to be surpassed in Bradford County. Prices to suit the times. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits a continuance and hopes by strict attention to bu siness and accommodating terms to merit patronage. The Spring and Summer FASHfONS havijust beep received, and he is prepared to make gatuMita iu the "moat fashi .nahle manner. Parttrular attention paid to CUTTING, and warrant ed to tit if properly made up. He has the latest Spring and Summer Fashions for sale. Towanda. May 14. 1845. A I.!. persons indebted to the estate of Reuben Copk -2111. lin, late of Towanda borougli, deceased, are r,•• quitted to tnake immediate payment, and all those lia‘- ing ()emends against the same are requeoted•to present Oleo, legally attested for settlement. W. W. GOODRICH, Executor. Towanda, May IS, 1845. THE TOWANDA CIIEAP STORE GREAT ATTRACTION LEO tam.= 'Lc AtAr Tlr subscriber has just returned from New York rub a splendi‘ assortment of Spring and Sum miner goads, which he offing for sale at least fifteen per cent. cheaper than goods have ever Lira. or ever will be soll in this borough. His stock consists of fo reign and figmestic DrylGunds, such as French. English and Ameriin Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattiffetts, Kentucky Jeans, Spinner stuffs. A splendid assortment of Prints of all prices also a full supply of Brown and Bleached 'goods, alio, P t iney Goods, such as Linen Handkerchiefs, Black, Blueßlack, Plaid and striped Silks. Thread tool Muslin Edtri3gis. Ladies and Gentlemens Cravat.. Bons net Rihhons,Damm,k and Mouselin de Issue Shawls, Parasols and a thousand acne-lest,. 11(1 al era Ili to itlefition. GRUCEIII:B--Broven. Loaf and Crushed Suggrs St. Croix, Portrien and New I bl ew , ac and Americas Brandy, Holland Gin, Teas, &c., also Crockery. Class, Nails, Hardware &c.&e. All persons trirous of purchasing goods low, will do well to' give Inn a call bctore purchasing elsewhere. Butter, Eggs, qheesa and Grain "taken in payment for Goods. CHA I‘L ES RECD. Towanda. May 13, 1843, Xt. 2 Brick kin'. LADIES ! ALFIRST ItA;Esasortnwilt of Leghorn. Straw . nti other of the latest style just receiv ed and for sale lover fur cash tiro , ' you err bought, by Maly 28. 1 .. O. D. 3.4 RTL E 1"1'.. Not to be liodersolli by any Live Maul OTHER thsb to have one icasb customer suffer mix s have made exteiviive arrum.milenis whereby all kinds 41 lands Mtn he purchased al their real value. Ecimm ists are request, dto roll ut the Sav ing% Bank and stumble our stud, or Groceries which we are selling at unnretidented :,Ilt. price, May 26. 1 G. E. FLYNT & (.)0. . Keep it THAT G E. l' i largest and hp.., Groceries, and are ael doll! the Peop:e, YNT R 00. are re , :chting the a,:ortment of Pty Goo& and g very cheap. Key it fare the People. That credit and fund, prices are high, end that cash prices are ezreetlinzly Keep it !lore the People, That Cash wilkilo wonivrs in the tv.iy alloying goods cheap. Keep it 6r. re the People, That G. E. Flynt dr, La are actually selling , goods for cult. at prices from 15 o 20 per cent cheaper than they were e v er known I ore.—call and sea, Keep it bej ,re the People, . Thnt Goods of all •lescriptns can he purchased as cheip as at Elmira, Owego, o; lten Ilinahstioon. Be sure and call at l G•E•PLYINT dr, C O'iS, SI1E1211i" 11 - F virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo., issued from the 111 , court of eimunon idol. of Brat:l.4d court, and I. me directed. I shall expos!ito public sole at am house of E. Raynsford in Troy, oi Thursday the 26th- day of June, - at 1 o'clock P.M., the following described lot of land situate in South Creik township, bounded on the north Iry Ebenezer Dunnin;and J. Qom on the east by Wm. Hoot, on the so4h by John E. Z omis to and John Allen dee . % and nest by lands of the Bing ham estate. Containing ihin 200 acres of Itind hethe same more or less, with aboiVifty acres improved, wish a small .orchard, a log house And a framed ham' thereon • erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 9. P. Ballard oil. Philo Fassett jr. I • WESTON, Sheri j ff. Sheriff's Office, TorNidit, ay 23, 1845. ." • • rOICKETINGS.—.IIraiIra:Muid hlea. 810E'FING, ark 0 endless quantity, jaol44t,jfed May 12. • - Gip:FLYNT & lIF,AD OF NAVIGATION. A. perfect Jain at No. 3, Brick flow W lc CO. AS USUAL, are in tine lust boats, with a large and well-s.leited airaurt , mint of merctuindize in general. In the line of DRY GOODS. we cannot enumerate but 4 small number of articres;. but beg leave to say in the benefit et the Lacher. that tee have a aplenditdassoninent of Pandora muslins.giug , ham muslin., organdes, hal:mince, muslin sle !sines. (new styles) painted muslina, Scotch and French ging hams. stilted tapered jscurwt. (a beautiful article far whim dresses) 200 pieces French, English and Ameri can Prints, comprisinz some of the most choice and testi innable styles; summer shawls and arasic*s, -Victoria bonnet fawns, oiled silk, black gro de Rhine silk. bobinett. Grecian tarlcton and silk lace, black silk veil lace, ni 64i n edging and insetting, Lisle thread and lint n edging. light and dark kid Glares, pig nic and cotton do, linen pocket handkerchiefs, fans, Borate! Riblams, great variety ;20 bores Artificials, edam and back bugle beads; cotton, gingham and silk Poessois and Sow chador, the best assortment ever exhibited in 'roviands. BOOTS & SHOES 131 ick and light-colored ,kid slips, huskily' and ties, do, do.. gaiters and half gaiters, missei shoes,. &c• Combs, toilette brushes, &c. BONNETS. Diamond lawn. shimd lawn, fluted lawnovillow, mode• nn, plain straw, and Rutland straw, Ladies' and misses' Bonnets. Also, 100 Leghorn Bonnets, comprising plain Florence braid, shell and, almond Inuit!, diamond and peddle braid, shell and imperial do., bird's eye, ditto. Ladies' and misses' Neapolitan lace, misses' Leghorn flats, straw cords and tassels. &c. &c. GENTLEMEN. we are jest opening 20 pieces. different styfes, plain and striped doable and single milled Ctuaimcres. Broad cloths and Sutinetts, all colors and qualities& Summer Cloth*, for men and boy's wear, by the piece oc less risantity ; ['reached and brown sheetings and shirtings ; suspenders, elastic seat backs, &c. 100 doz. Palm leaf hats, 20 doz. Leghorn do., 5 eases Fur do., White, drab and black. A very heavy stock of Groceries, Hardware, Crocke• ry. 4e.. 4e. We are prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, awl will do so as low. (if not a little lower,) than the same qualities can be bought at any store within 100 mike of this place. fir ready pay. And by way of enema., acing the honest and industrious "tillers of the soil," we will exchange any of our goods for Good nutty, or Pro• duce of almost any kind. Those, therefore, who hate wisely come to the conclusion that it is nn't good policy to get in debt to the merchants, will he enabled to ex change the products of their labor for all articles neces sary to their comfort and convenience. Yours. in haste. WM. H. BAIRD & CO Towanda, May 5, 1E945. TRAVELING Baskets and Relicules, a grrat vaY rimy as BAIRD'S. Executor's Notice. ALLpersons indebted to the estste niSarn'l Cranmer, deceased, late of Monroe fp., are requested to make im mediate pay merit, and all those haying demands against the same are requested to present them legally attested, for settlement. A. L. eIIANMER, N. CRANMER, • Monroe. June 4. 1545. Exectitora. 243bi...11146.3 1 4 11170010'31I'liteC..12U1 P HAT goods were never so cheap in the world be fore as they sre this spring.—if nny doubt, who wish to buy goods for cash, lit them call and see of May 22. O. D. BARTI,E,1"1"8. DRUG & GROCERY STORE, . Keep it 13(fore 4 ,1he People, THAT the Old Drug Stare, west side of the Pub lic Square, is now receiving the largest assort ment of Drugs and Medicines ever offered in this mat. ket, among which are the following, viz • Sulph. Morphia, Blue M ae ,, do. Quinine, Art. Silver, Eng. Calomel, Quirk do. Potassa, retterine, Red Precipitate; Ipecac, White do. 'D'art. Antimony, Strychuia, Elateruitn. Valerian Root, Kressot. Seneca do. Pule. Jalap, Serpentaria do. Ext. do.. Gentian do. Ext. Colyeinth, Colombo do. , 2 do. Gentian, Pink do. do. Ciente, Senna. do. Hvoscinmus, Adhesive Plaster, do. Taraxectini. Cantharides, 1 Spring and Thumb Lancets, Lancet cases &c., I The attention of PHYSICIANS is partic,ufirly vited to the :ARON:, articles, they being just rece i ved from j, one of the most respectable houses in New York until w ill therefore be warranted pure and free funs adultei-2 anon in all cases, and disposed of at very low prices. OILS AXD ESSENCES. Winter:men. Cinnamon, Peppermint, Rosemary,' t ‘Vormseed, H em lock, Sas.safrus. Lemon Lavander. Ber-I gamot, Aniseed, Cloves, Juniper, Amber, Cajput, Cara-; way, Mon.‘rd, Fein I, Almond. Oripnum, Cedar, Am ber, &c,, I= The most popular of the day. such as Dr. Jayne's' gxpectorant, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Sand' starsapatilla. Dr. dayne'S Carmanitive, 13alsam Hoar hound. Turtiogkon's Rink Expectorant yrup. Bate= man's Drops, Anaersonsalo.. Lantott's Cough do., Jail quid Opode!doe. Bslsarti Honey, Preston salts, Mrs Gardners Balsam Liverwort and Hoarhoutiti,Dr.Spoons r Digestive Elixor, Dr.;donna Elix. of Opium. Dr. Ben' jamin Godfrey's Cordial, Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea' Cheesman's Arabian Balsam, Balm of Columbia, But' ler's Magnesian A parka, Henry's do., Dr. Thompson' E - Yit Water, British Ott, Harlaem dm, Maccassar ilvt.lear's do., Grove's Hair dm, Croton do., together !vitt* Any others to numerous to mention. EEO CompoimilCathartic, Gregory's iloopet's Female r German, tees Windham Billions, Tomattci p ' Ilrandreth'e, Wrig,hes Indian Vegetable, Dr: Phinney'S'i Webstei 's, Alo!rats and Bitiers, Mebin.is. Bishops, 64. FAINTS. OIL AND DYE STUFFS. White. Red and Black Lead, Chrome Green Chrorn'cr Yellow, Yellow Ochre. l'insehin Blue Rose Pink, Su Lead, Litharge, Blue Sinults, Venetian Red. VermilliA Turmeric, Ann:tit°, Initiae, Copperas, Alhim, Crud Tartar, Cochineal, Solution or Verdigris, Bl ur Vitrol, Class 7 by 0, Sby 10, and 10 by 12, P Linseed Oil, &c, &c. A: D. 7tI(INTANVF, DIMG Nlav 21. 1845. CROC iilElll7.--A good nesprtment. jotre, June 4. G. E. FINNT ORIPH.I7.II"S COURT SaL, N pursuance of tin order of the Orphan's. ji Bradford - County, there will to; exposed ti AMet-in the premkes. on Wednesday, the 13th day ‘. January„ 1841, at one o'clock P. M.. a certain lot of land, situate in the horough of Towanda, bca.nded \ and described as follows; on the north by land of Willifs t nt Mix ; on the east by River street; on the wept by ter of John N. , Weston, and on the south by a certain la. . lending. from Main street to the aforesaid river street ; said lot measuring 75 feet on River street and lill Z feet on the aforesaid lane, with a mastery frathe dWal.. ling house thereon. Credit will be given fer oration of the purchase, o -1 ney . Attendance wily:be given by the sub,criber at the time and pla:c a`.oresoid, terms of Sale mere fU ly ,t O.D DA.RTLETT mode knoWn, ?.>t . D. Towanda, DecemlienG, 1844. I. The above sate is adjourned to setarday. the 2 Ist 0 7 of June next, at the goose Of Wm. Briecs. nt I..pLelock. P. P.M. ; 0. D. DA RTI,Erf% - 7.: f • .-- ---- 'l . ma'..LiV.• rZcaac9r.ts - raa , . -g-APSUM Anr. Sutphin, roll Brim.tn e, -Sup. Slllia:TartAric Acid. Castor Oil, Pfc.,. ton's pure eamat ttel.emon, extract of Sorgavarila,, vials 4T. for sole cheap at - • . Miry 14. 111.t.3 Brick Row. F1.;;. - c - .; — &.. --, :s . tru , v DONNE, S. IN of nir qualities and vices. Chameleon na. Artificials. Ruch, 6, &c. at tho NEW , Jurte.lB. G. E. 11.Y.N1' & E a - IfT#A, CAPS 4 BONN ' tTS. lot th e I:tte R. - • event - . • & SON