LETTER FROM OREGON.—The . editor of the !dependence Expositor,writes from the camp ig ground; May 15, as follows :—A ride of ne hundred miles from independence has :ought us into the midst of a scene the most rateful and animating my eyes ever hailed.— In the centre of a beautiful prairie, which the wild taste of the, Kaw Indians have selected for :heir permanent village, is the rendeivous of the Oregon emigrants assembled here to complete and.finish all their final organization. One hundred and four wagons, arranged in an oval ring and linked together with ox chains form an immense carat to enclose the !gnat, and an impregnable fortress to protect them. One hundred more wagons, encamped in groups at small distances, completes the troop here assembled. SO irraiNo Onn.—The jail at Pr i r nce George, Va., must ,be_ (finishedwith better accomoda tions than) each places usually are, or the pri soners are of a better character. At a Ire which occurred; last week in the neighborhood of the dm'. prisoners, so far from availing themselves of the opportunity to make their es cape, rendered valuable service in saving the property, ; As soon as the danger was over, they quietly returned to the jail. IIIREE ? HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD:-.-GO• vernor Whitcomb, of Indiana, has offered the above reward for the apprehension of James 111 'Millen, who on the night of the 29th of May last murdered John Licblighter, of Jefferson county, Indiana. Said M'Millen is described as being about 25 years of age, short, thick set, rather stoopohouldered, dark hair, blue eyes, round face, fair complexion, well looking an Irishrnan,by birth, and formerly a barkeeperin Holmes' !Hotel, Cincinnati. LARGEST CYLINDER IN TIM WORLD.—There was cast at the works of the West Point Foun dry, on the 12th, a Blast Cylinder of 126 in di ameter and 11 feet in length, weighing ten tons.. It is intended for the Mount Savage Iron Coin= pany, near Cumberland, Md., and is to blow four Blast Furnaces olthe largest class, making 400 tons per_week. The time occupied in nn ping the, iron from the futuaces to the moulds • was 63 seconds. TEE CASE OF CARTER AND PARICE.-.—The Trenton Gazette says :—The Chancellor, on Saturday, allowed the writs of error applied for by the Counsel of Carter and Parke, sen tenced to be hung, so that their cases go up to the next term of the Court of Errors and Ap peals, on the third Tuesday of July next. The Bradford County Liberty Convention. The Bradfoni County Liberty Convention met, pur suant to the call of the Standing Committee, in the Copt House at Tewanda, on Tuesday the 17th day of „Rine inst ; and was organized by the appointment of Whf. BRALIND, President, and Hz.snr hilizirezz, Secre tary. Andrew Jackson formerly a slave of Kentucky. was present and gave a most able and eloquent address, on the subjet of Slavery, and political action for its over• throw. The meeting was also addressed by G. W. Inghard, G. F. Horton, Christopher Brown, Henry Butler. The following ticket was unanimously agreed upon to be supported by the friends of the slave at the ensu ing general election. Representatives—Benj. K. &trent, G. F. Horton. Commissioner- , -Giks M. De Wolf. Auditor—Albert G. Camp.' SheriTh—John Keeler. • Prothonotary—Thomas Ingham. • Register 4- Recorder— Nelson R. Atwood. Nelson R. Atwood', J. W. Ingham, D. M. Beardsly, Arad Goodell and Abner C. Hinman, were appointed a Standing Committee for the ensuing yeas. G. F. Horton, M. B. Williams. 11. McKinney and M. W. Welders, wereappointed a committee to draft resolutions and address, to be submitted to the conven tion on Wednesday evening of the second week of Sep tember, coot, should the standing committee deem it propeko call a meeting at that time Restaved, That the proceedings of meeting be pub lished in the papers of Bradford county. WM. BRADND, Pres't. 11E711T M.KINNET,„SCC'Y , Dlarrled, In Wysox, June 26th 1845, by J. Towper, of Rome Mr; Lofts L. VANCISE, to Miss SARAH PERRI:GI both of Sheshequin township. To the Voters of Bradford County. EL LOW CITIZENS :—I offer myself to your F consideration for the office of Sheriff. Should you 'honor me with your confidence, by nominating and electing me to said office at the ensuing election, I pledge myself to 'discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and humanity. • Towanda Townslaip.July 1. 1845 IZZAYMT% - tYLTLMMES9 Taken .BT P.4R for all kinds of Goods July-1. 1845. by ELLIOTT & MERCER. _LIST OF LETTERS I -at Towanda, Pa., Ju A Iworth E. Mrs, Baird B. W. Barrett James. Brown Philo E. Beeman E. Esq, Bogart W. P. Booth William. Bullock D. Gem Barnes Wilt. tirmmings Patrick Adm's. Gmthers Nathan B. Carpenter Edwin. Chase Marc. Carlin Daniel. Cetawford Joseph. Cos Hiram M. Cbseny MiChael. Chrmon John. (Tart Mary. Dennis Charles. Duart -David 2. Emit Mr. 4arl WM. Encar H. Esq. Mr. . Ethoridge Isaac D Eaton Gordon LI French Wm Faster Elisha Fields Thaddeus Francisco Signor Foster E, or Hainsworth CI Foster Samuel B. ox Alvira A Gain Thomas Groo Alfred - Griffin Miss A. Hadden Armstrong Hovey Mr. Rev. Halstead E. 0 Holj , Brilohet Mrs. Irvine Andrew Johnson Elijah, BMW 1 , 0011:...% •At the Lumberman's Exchange. H.& H. S. pHINNEY have just received from New York a fresh stock of Goods, which makes their assortment complete. Consisting in part of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. Cutlery, ' Crockery, Paints, Oils. Dye- st up:Pith, Ltather, ; all of which we will exchange for lumber or most kinds 'of produce, on asieasonable terms as any of our neigh . bow. We particularly advise the public to call & ex amine our stocks. Wanted 600,000 shingles end 500,060 white pine boards. N. B. Bradford Co. scrip taken for goods at par. Monroeton, July I. 1.H.&13. H. PHINNEY .112 DOZ genuine beat quality Quinnebsag &lite Stones* NI sale by 0. D. BADTUTT.. F. FISHER remaining in the Post 01lice ne 30th 1845. (Lynch Michael :Laomis Marcus Morin Patrick Morin Daniel Mosier Mary Morin Michael 'Mather Joen McClow Edward Mosier William Marshall Charlotte !Mealy Michael ',Marcia 4 Elliott INye L. L. M. 2 INathronalsaac Ogden Sarah Powell George • Rogers Uiah Russell W. Esq. for Trea. 'Spratt G. M Swader John Swartwood C. R. Sours Ephraim Stuart tl George N baswt.Gularge Sumner J. N IT iSwartwood C es rheall Orrin Taylor Timothy M Tanner Ruth E Taylor Minor Taylor C. B. Tavreluld Miss Caroline Thompson Elizabeth l'emlina Miss S. M. Vorpe Miss Cecile Walsh William Willey Harry Wilcox Elisha Wood Samuel H. Wearer Henry Jr. Warner William CHAMBERLIN. P. M. OM THEW 'TIS AGAIN. IldrT es they told - us on the 10th Jan& Than? onfeunded BAIRD'S have got New Booas again. In the language of Mrs. Caudle ;—." Things have come to a pretty pass when them Baird's Can SO toNew York and buy goods just when they please. Yxs„,Fellow Citizens, they have guessed tt evali3" even Henry !Sheldon & co., backed up by onr neigh bors over the way, can't , stop our buying and selling Goods. It is with us as it was with the boy oho said "it whisrd ilsdf." Goods will find their way into our store at No. 3, and the good people of B r adford county will buy them and take them out. We now have the pleasure of informing OUT old friends and the public generally, that wo are this Lia 3, receiving from the city of New York a splendid aldi lion to our former stock of goods, which have been pui , chased in the city by one of our firm in prirson, width° "ready rhino" and will be soldposifirely cheepe for cash than goods have ever been sold in Towanda. -Wei are often asked the question, how it is we can sell "goods so much lower than some of our neighbus l We will give you a few of the reasons. ° FtaST—We use our own capital, end consequently have no interest 1.6 pay. SECONDLY—We occupy our own building, and con sequently have no rent to pay. TalaDLY—We have other business on hand which is ample for our support, and consequently need net tax our customers for the purpose. FOURTHLY . & LAtITLYWC buy no goods of Unary Sheldon & co., and consequently can sell a lectlectrap• cc than those who do. Now, Ladies and Gentlemen, in order to randy yourselves whether you can buy cheaper at No. 3 Rick Row, than at any other place in the world, you lave only to continue to do as you have been doing for war ly threeyears past. Just drop in before you buy; in quire the, prices and examine the qualities of nu goods. We know you will do that, and we also bmw that having looked, you will buy, as you must bo sala ried it is your interest to do so. Our new stock consists of DRY-GOODS, GRO CERIES, HARD-WARE, ;Family Mediiines,paitts &Oils, and in fact every thing except Fresh Sail.' We fear the printers will grumble if we spin cut this advertisement, to enumerate the articles. Bo .1 , 5 t call and take a look. (11:7Don't forget the place—NO. 3 BRICK ROW—'way delve the "She/yin's Bank." a considerabledistance from "the Old Arcade, the lily Scales and the Slaughter-house," but close along by ue side of No. 2. W. H. BAIRD & CO. June,26. No. 3 Brick Rots• No. 3 alivaya in gootitnne. /WHOSE ORANGES & LEMONS are on hard, jt ready for the 4th of July, at Jong 26. BAIRD'S, No. 3 Brick Row. ROWN SHEETING—SeveraI Bales just reed JUIPat the,place where they keep t very thing. VS need not say it is at No. 3 Brick Row. June 26. W. H. BAIRD & CO. 1011 ERE IS NO. 3 AGAIN-2o Quintles C0(166, just reed and for sale at June 26. . No 3 Brick Rota. WE have a large quantity of warranted GRASS & CRADLE SCYTHES of different stators, Cradles Rakes, Scythe Snaths, Quinebang Stores. Rifles, r eady made Tow Pants, Pitchforks, and all the necessary implements for haying and harvesting, witch we will sell cheaper than the cheapest, for Caeh, frt ter; Grain or COUNTY ORDFRS at par. July 1. BAIRD & CO. No. 3 Brick Row. Administrator's Notice. ALLpersons indebted to the estate of Jerome I. Bowman, late of Towanda township, decesiel, are requested to make immediate payment, and dl those having-demands' the same are requests] to present them, legally attested for settlement. The administrators will meet to adjust the claims if said estate, at the house of Geo. Bowman, on the las Saturday of each month. HIRAM SWEET, • G. BOWMAN. Towanda,-July 2, 1845. _ Administrators Eili'DEUZFIa 9 g3 STOUII . THE undersigned basing been appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bradford County,. Auditor tr ascertain the liens, and distribute the money arriving from the sale of the real estate of William Myers dec'd late of Wyse: township, notice is hereby given that I have appointed Friday the Bth day of August next, at I o'clock P. M. at my office in the borongh of Towanda. to attend to said duty, when and where ell persona irk tend can attend. D. WILMOT, Auditor. Towanda, July 1. 1845. O NE DOZEN Morgan's celebrated GRAIN CRA DLES, with Harris' Scythes, for Bair by tz Juno 23, 1845. REED. Friends & Fellow Citizens. WE are nom in want of Bradford County Mod, and any persons having certifficates, adlel county orders, can find a maket at No. 3, where the• will be taken at par in exchange for any of tho article comprising tho largest and cheitpest stock of Goods it the United States. We had some thoughts of taking a few shares S "Savings Bank" stock, but we find after the " Pan nick" which is now about over, it has gone down bellies par, and holders are beginning to think they have bum• their fingers. Don't forget that our office in at No. I Brick Row W. H. BAIRD & CO. Executor's Notice. A"persons indebted to the estate of Jeduthen Willey, late of Canton, deo'd, are requested to make immediate payment, and all those haying demaads against the same ate requested to present them, legally attested for eettlemetst to either of the subscriber' in Union township, Tioga en. CHARLES 0. SPENCER. BENJAMIN LANDON, Canton, July 4, 1945. Excel/foes. avlszmaLm oua 14 . . s, READ Q,DAUTERS, July I ? 1845. PUBLIC NOTICE. aT is hereby ordered that from and after , this date goods are to be sold in this encampment .fer cash TO.BII people to whom these presents shalt ORM whenever they will bring anything above Cost. Clerks, D. VANDERCOOK, Cabinet agents and customer. are hereby commanded to govern Maker • 4 Undertaker, wishes- to themselves accordingly. Braggarts are to stand back inform the public, that he still con and keep off the parade ground. tint.es to keep on hand a - general 0. D. BARTLETT, Coinmanding officer,,i assortment of ( Cabinet Furniture. GRINDSTONES.—Tbe best assortment of Nava His establishment is situated on the Scotia and other kind of grindstones, ever brought; corner of Main do State streets. sec into this place, for sale by 0. D., BARTLETTa : ' and door north of the Bank and opposite W. Watkins' law office. Persons - Dnz OLD FASHIONED SCYTHES, a sphin.! `di acing wishing to furnish themselves with furniture, will find II . did article for sale cheap by 'it an object to call am] examine, purchase and , pay, as July 1 . O. D. BARTLETT. —.:-- the subscriber is determined (for cash) to 'sell all kinds 1 of the I of furniture at a less price than ever before known. it H CANAL:, June 23, 1845. D. VANDERCOOK. . . ItIMIT ...1116_11E.NorrAirir.irom . at their old stand wee r,i7 10 the usual assortment in country shops, the sub hem! Hotel," have jOtt ttat scriber keeps on hand and manufactures to order, rmer stock, a large arid the Sofa Rocking chair,, beautifully upholstered, also and staple Dry Goods, the half French Mahogany chair,• together with sofas ware, Boots, Shoes, ace-lof the latest sad most approved patterns, all of whtch west prices for cash, lute-' till be disposed of for all kinds of country produce at , We ask our friends to ithe usual low prices, and for cash at very much twin nd prices, and we (latter r e d prices, at the Cabinet shop of 'ay dissatisfied. 3 i June 23,1845. D. VANDERCOOK. At the Rea NORTH BRANI ISINGSBERY 4- CO • door south of the " A received In.addition to their f splendid assortment of Fnucy Groceries, Hardware, Queen' which they offer at the very)ci her, or prolate of most kindsd call and •examine our Goods ourselves that none shall go a l Athens, Juno 25, 1845. ___ 81l 00Tt4 & SHOESerThe largest assortment 'MI eror before offered in this market, comprising In part as follows : . .. Ladies' walking buskins ' ; • ~ " kid and seal ties : " kid and seal slips;' " seal and calf pegged - slips ; • ''l " . seal and calf pegged and sowed bootees ; - 4 " tubber over shoes ; i Ifens'-and boys pegged boots: ' " pegged bragons : " k . . 4. Hite shoes;- . I .. Childs' calf and seal bootees; Children.' shoei or all kinds— all of which will he sold cheap by Athens, June. 1845. H KINGSBEIIY de CO. jr4ARPENTERS 4- JOINERS TOOLS, 'a general ‘_.. l assortment at H. KINGSBERY & CO. ": Athens, Juno 1845. SCYTHES ---S. A. &E. .1. Ifiilards best warrant. ed Grass & Grain scythes & Forks, also Quinne baugh scythe atones, Rake*. Smiths, Cradles, &u, at Athens, June 1845. H. KINGSBERY AF CO'S. Butter ! Butter ! ANY quantity of good fresh butter wanted, for which the very highest market price will be paid. Athens, June, 1845., KINGSBERY drCO. . . Not the Towanda Shavin's Bank, nor No. 3 Brick Row, nor the Old Arcade. But No, 2, Brick Row, IS NOW ACKNOWLEDGED to be the Identical spot where goods are sold cheaper (or cash or ready pay, than any other establishment west of the cities of New York or Philadelphia. Persons wishing to prove this fset, can easily do it by Piling in to see. No time will be spent in skimiing fruits, or filling out bills of a worthless institution. But the whale time and etton. Lion of the subscriber and his clerk, will be exclusively devoted to selling goods cheap. A nimble six pence, better than a slow shilling. C. REED. June 29, 1845. No. 2 Brick Row. I% TON SUGAR & MOLASSES.—This day reed •, by tbe"Cbemong Line" and - for sale ".cheap by the pound, Gallon, Barrel or flh'd. July 1. BAIRD'S. • N 0.3 Brick Row. 25 GUNS ! 12 GUNS for the' North Branch Canal," and thirteen for G. E. FLYNT at - CO'S cheap cash store. Just received at the 'Savings Bank, more New Goode ;—W Are offering them at private sale "one notch" lower than at any other establishment in the borough. - G. E. FLYNT du CO.. ickILS.—PURE SPERM & LINSEED 01LS, al Ur ways on hand at O. E. FLYNT, do CO'S. Portrait Pain' tar* g, by W. H. Perkins, 'WORTH S IDE of the square, in the mom over J. .1:1 C. Adams' Law Offme—Col. Mix's block. Likenesses warranted. Transparent Blinds, of any airs or pattern desired. June 18, 1845. REMOVED TO No. 1, BRICK ROW ! Jr. 4. CILIMBERLIJr. REBPECTPULLY informs his friends and the public that he has REMOVED to the Brick Raw, 4 77 No. 1, where he still continues to 'lc carry on his old business of Lkk .'; o ` Watch and Clock Repairing, which willbe done on short notice, and warranted to be 'well done. From a long experi ence in ihs butanes"; he believes that he will be able to render perfect satisfiaction to all who may favor him with , their patrontrle. N.B. Watches warranted to run well one year, or the money refunded; and a written agreement given to that offer' to all that desire one. CLOCKS.—A large assortment just received and for solo very low for cash. If you want to buy Jewelry cheap call at Cham berlin's Watch Shop, No. 1, Brick Row. of MAPLE SUGAR, Wood, and all kindsof Coun try Produce received in payment. Towanda, June 18,1845. SHERIFF'S SALES. 'COY virtue of a writ of Ale. Vend. Expo. issued MI from the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed I shall expose to public sale at the house of Wm. Briggs in the Borough of To wanda, on Thursday the 3d day of July. 045, at one o'clock P.M., the following daceribed piece or par eel of land situate in Litchfield, and bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by land of Peter Myers, on the east by Benj. Stackhouse and Vanduzen Tidd, on Abe south by Z. Tidd, and on the west by Cyrus Bloodgood. Containing, 100 acres, mom or less, with about 60 acres improved, one framed house and one framea bans, and one logharn, and other out houses thereon erected, with an orchard of grafted trait. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. Norton to the use of Nehemiah Platt •s. John S. Rog era.. J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff 's Office, Towanda, June 14, 1845.5 ATHENS ADVERTISEMENT. WELLS & BATTERLEE are receivin g horn New York, their second stock of Sprin g and Summer Goods, consistin g of a.choice and g eneral stock of all articles kept in country stores and will be sold as cheap as at any more the country for cash, produce or approved short credit. Please call and examine our stock and prices. WELLES &SATTERLEE. Athens, June 9, 1845. THE Ladies will find printed lawns, mdlaines, bal. zarines, and prints for summer ; and bombazines, alpaccas and merino goods for winter dresses. Linen, cotton & worsted mitts, gloves and hose ; black, blue black; striped and plain silks in patterns; for sale very low at June 9. WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. GLASS, OILS & PAINTS-25 Kegs Duncan non Nails from 3d to 40d. 3-8, 5-16, 1-2, 5-8, 34 , 7.8, 8.8, 10-8 Duncannon round and square Iron ; band and hoop Iron of all sizes. Also, 5 tons Lycom ing and Centre county Iron of all kinds and shapes ev er called for—including 900 lbs. nail rods. Also, cast and E. B. & American Steel, all of which will be found cheap at June 9, WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. GRAIN and grass scythes, scythe snaths, grain cm dies and scythes, stones and rifles; hoes, axes, rakes, hay and manure forks ; Ames' shovels spades scoops, hammers, hatchnts and a general stock of hard ware may be found at the store of June 9, WELLES & RATTERLEE. LEATHER—Saltmarsh, Overton & Co'a beg solo and upper leather--calf and kip skins always on hand in exchange for cash and hides, very low at Juno 9. • WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. NRNIERS.-20,000 LBS. OF BUTTER, either F in rolls or firkins wanted at the highest market price for goods by • 'June 9. WELUS & SATTERLEE 100 B bar BL re S l: c L a r f E w S . A bi L e T ai at ten shillings per WELLES & SATTERLEE'S. Juno 9 min COFFINS nude to order on the *honest notice, very low for ready pay. A heuse will be in at• tendance when desired. lone 29,1845, D. VANDEOCOOK, .I. P. WANTED by the subscriber, any quantity of 'white pine, cherry, and whitewood lumber, in exchange for furniture. June 230845, • 91E"..111.ACWIF.J.111BILo " • MUST received and for sale et B. Kingsbery's Store. 4./ t few bands superfine FLOUR; from 'Chelan:l islunarsh's mill. Warranted an extra article. June .23. 1845. MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Da. .JAMES M. GOODRICH has located himself at MONROE, for the practice of his profession, will be pleased to wait on those requiring hillier von, Be maybe found at J. L. Johnson's tavern. Reference may be made to Drs. Huaron & Mason, erowanda. April 23, 1845. IRATE of superior qualities, and mom appear styles, from up to— Call and see. G. E. FLYNT *CO. AL FEW THOUSAND YARDS of those cheap SHEETINGS, also summer stuffs, Prints, Hosiery, Gloves, &c, ✓Ste • ., now opening it Jane 23,1845. BRED'S. . . AnOther Arrival of low - Voo he • TOWANDA.. C.A.SIT siroitE. „, . • MI 8. it M. C. MERCER.. am receiving astir stlr• AN A plies of Goons from New York, slims every week, which they are prepared towell as they have been selling all the season, a little. 'cheaper then any other establishment in Towanda, and is cheap as the same quality of Goods can be purchased at trotaildn any town mthellnited States. They neither" skin Flints , ' nor share their customers, but attend - solely to the business of buying goods cheap, and selling them accordingly. They have just received a new supply of Warding; Prints, Hosiery, Waves. 4c; de. .• ALSO—An additional assortment of 'HARDWARE. , —Another Stock will be received neat week. • Jane 12, 1846... 11.. 8. 4 , M. C. MERCUR. " Be sure the cashier I. right and then go ahead." . . W.uonsingßeeord.• IiSERSONS bolding (or not:holding) hills on thei3a j—' Vining Bank.ate requested not lobe uttrale , as to the ultimate success of out institution as it is sound to the w core being assured that the &palates" are not only firm, are increasing daily with a "license to extend the business to any amount, and shall soon be able to'declare I dividend on the capital stock. With our facilities for purchasing goods' cheap, and the New York market at our command, we are prepared to set alt competition aside, not howpwer without cautioning - the public to BEWARE OF COIIN'rERFEITS, As there ire many unauthorized and well executed counterfeits and well calculated to deceive those who are not judges, bat upon.close inspection it will' be seen,-that the . " private" merit- is higher than on the genuine; and notice, that n,ine are" sinton pure" unless signed at the bottom of each bill,in our own hand writ. ins.% E.,Flynt,& Co. All lovers of seascmable New Goods, *id cheap ? are requested to call and examine, as " seeing is believing." Receiving New Goods almost every day. • •June 19. G. E. FLYNT & CO. Let it be known to all Nations, That I, Jas. .111. aAVE on hand, and constantly receiving, and am now Naming a large and splendid auortmentof goods hi my brie of business, notin Brick Bow No.l, 2, 3, 4,0 r 6, but No. 100 Old Arcade, between the old Dost Office and Bay Scales, where can be had at all times splendid Gold and Silver Watches of every des cription.from a chronometer movement to a common Silver Watch. Gold and Silver ware of diffenent de scriptions, from Gold diamond rings and 'breast pins, down to threeVenters. Clocks, Violins, and other in struments of music too numerous to embody in an ad vertisement: Call and see. Audi J. M. G. am determined not to be out done by any person or persons, or combinations or set of men in trade whatsoever, not by flints skinned or unskinned, 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 purchased with the ready, and will he disposed of for the same, and at tower pri ces than were ever before offered in this place, other people. Trice! to the contrary notwithstanding. I in vite you all to come, come all at once if you can, and yoir shall all be attended to. Don't fail to cam one door south of the Cheap Cash Store of Elliott and ?der. CUT. N. B. Pedlars supplied with combs, balms, nee dles, pins, mod Yankee Traps at New York prices, and all kinds of watchmakers materials at wholesale. June 181 h, 1844 BROADCLOTHS and Cassizaerea of all shades and qualities at very low tnibea, may be found at June 9, 1845. WELLS At SATTERLEE'S. A SPLENDID stock of linen and cotton Goods for AIL gentleman's wear. Also. Kid, linen and cotton gloves—neck and pocket luendkerebiefs and Italian era salsa/111 grades, may be bond at June 9, 1945.. WELLS 4-BATTERLEE'S. stanY ackOula ©fact eatriaT. THE auseribeis now bass on Lama all kinds of Mor chandler for the season, and altho' they do not pledge themselves to sell lower by 10 or 20 per cent. than - their neighbors, yet Sky do pledge themselves to seam kw for task as can be bought at any house in town, Elmira. Owego or Binghamton. May 20,1345. H. MIS 4 SONS'. jUSTreceived at the Savings Bank, a numbei oftons a of those cheap Groceries, which makes our assort. ment complete. Those who patronise our caals estab. 'bailment, will derives decided advantage over am who Wallas at otheistores who do business on the credit systern, as they are not overcharged equivalent to the delinquence of those who never pay. No 5, Brick Row. G. E. FLYNT as CO. WILL be exposed to sale on Saturday the sth day of July next, at one o'clock P. M., on the premises, all that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the township of Pike, county of Bradford, and state of Pa., and bounded as follows, viz : Begin ning at the sonth east corner of a lot ran out to Russel Wilson, a hemlock tree, thence south or as the line of the origins! warrant runs one hundred and two perches to a beech, for a corner thence west ninety-six perches to a post, thence oast ninety-six perches to the place of beginning, Containing fifty-germ acres one hundred and twenty four perches& 840 of a perch, with allowance of six per cent for reads, being part of warrant lot annoy ed in the name of James Barron. JOHN PHILLIPS, Administrator Pike, Jane 7th 1845. CH.IIRS JIND BEDSTEdDS. THE subscribers still continue if / . 'to manufacture and keep on hand at their old stand, all kinds of Cane and Wood seat Chairs ; 41- - .. - also Settees of various kinds ~ te r_-' $- BEDSTE4DS, of every 1 deseription, which we will sell low fot ettab or produce. TURNING done to order. TOMICINB & MAKINSON. Towanda, April 29, 1848. • ARE now opening at their stores }mindful and cheap lot of SUMMER GOODS, direct from the City, which will be sold for Cash, as low as can be bought at " The Saiings Dank,''or at !my store in town--call and ace. Towanda. 19th May, '45. BURTON KINGSBERY informs the pubilic gene rally that he has just received direct from New York City, his spring stock of GOODS. It comprises a very general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware &e, Hie goods have been selectee with much 'care, and will be sold as cheap as can be bought rn To wanda. Call in and see if it is not so. Towanda, A prit 30, 1845. CROCKERY.—A good asiihrtment, just received at June 4. G. E. FLYNT & CO. EPSOM SALTS, Flor. -- Salphur, Roll Brimstone, Sup,Carb. Soda, Tartaric Acid, Castor Oil, Pres ton's pore extract de Lemon, extract of Sarsaparilla, vials 4c. for sale cheap at . BAIRD'S, May 14. 1P0.3 Brick Row. D. VANDERCOOK A FIRST RATE ARE, and late of . ROP. Alk. for sato by , W. B. BAIRD & CO. • May ,14. " • ;d% - HATS .& CAPS 4. BONNtiS, all thilati Rifles for sale at : MIX & SONS'. imutrr--JtisiretTeiviia iitipply — of Liintsal,Pitilii; „ri Piga, RS/41M &C. at CHAMBERLIN'S. Jane. ISO. ' No.l Brick Row. elklLS—Linseed, Sweet, Castor and Lamp Oita, 111_, good and ebeip at CHAMBERLIN'S. Jubei, 1845., Na Brick Roar. FANCY ARTICLEA.—A greet variety for sale low, at ,CITAMBERLIIV.9„ Jane 1845. No. 1 Brick Row. BRUSHER.—A,genenI assortment of Hair , Paint, Flesh, and shoe knobs, at CO OMB RUN'S, No. 1 Brick SALT.—A large gps*ity of FRESH BALT, at June. PLYPPT ,4 Co. JAMES M. GILLSON HO! FOR THE TIMES! "Goods for the Millions." Administrator's Sale. 91 SI EU a 3) 'CO . i 3 324 11 CY o HIRAM MIX it SONS', A NEW SUPPLY ! )1 4 4Malh'iriel3Dasaspaelt. _ MONTANTPISTIRE Corset of Ike Public Square t Maio Street. MIRE largest and cheapest lot of grade ever offered ', in Bradford County is now opening as the shore store. The most fashionable Goods of the mason, such allot:Mines, Lawns, &c., with . every variety of Print manufactured irk the United Stites. All the nevi- styles of Suminer Goods for Gentlemen boys aid youth. ' ROOTS ¢ SHOES of any quantity and any price'. 20 dos. HATS at the lowest possible price. GROCERIES of all kinds and HARDWARE in abundance. Retaining 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-pur chased in this or any of the -neighboring villages. :We would therefore advise our friends to call before 'pur chasing elsewhere. J. D. &E. D. MONTANTE. Towanda, May 12, 1845. Competition in thr Shade ! JUST RECEIVED, a full asso rt ment of superfine French. English and American CLOTHS. To. gether with a full assortment of medium, and low price black, blue black and fancy Nitwit fancy Cassimerest Sattincti of various styles and colonls, malting an as sortment of Cloths complete. Alai. Trimmings, of the, best timidity, constantly on hand: Purchasers of Cloths and Cassimeres will promote their own interest by call ing at the New &ore, whets all kinds of Goods ore sell ing unusually low. G. E . FLYN T & CO. SADDLE & HARNESS ELK.4.W.4111 - $.111271 df so.r, RESPECTFULLY 'inform that they still continue the manufacture of Biddies,' Bridles, Barnes., ise., in Col. Mix's building, next door to J. C. Adams' Law Office, where they will keep constintly.on hand, and manufacture to order, Elastic Web, Common and Quilted Saddles, Harness, Carpet Bags, Bridles, Trunk*, Collars, Valises, 4-e. 4 e. • Carriage Trimming and Military Work done to order. Mattresses, Pew end Chair Cushions made on short notice and reasonable more. The subscribers hope by doing their work Wen, and by a strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. ELKANAH SMITH & SON. Towanda, May 21, 11345. .ifLlTUrk.tilOffEen MELt , .IIa 9 At the Elmira Cheap Cash Store, Jro. 1, Brick Row. A B. CHAMBERLIN respectfully informs the AL, public that he has purchased of L 8. Wood, & Co. their stock of goods, and has just received anew supply, which renders his assortment of Drugs. Medi dues, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuja cud Family Groceries complete. His stock consists in part of the following MEDICINES. ETC Essences Annatto Plow el:dem do Benzoin G km Gum camphor Arrow root Antimony Aquafortis Aqua ammonia lEther Awsafcedita I=l Brimstone Gamboge Glauber mite Hellebore Mariam oil Ulm Vitriol Bayberry bark do tallow Balsam lobe Hydrioate Potaas Iceland moss Ipeeac lodine do Copaiva Barbadoes tar Bahia] booty Blood root Blue pills Jelap 1 Balsam Fir Juniper Berries - Black drop Lunar Caustic Barley Pearled Liquorice ball and root Bateman's drops Laudanum Bugundy Pitch - Morphine • Cayenne pepper Manna • African do Mace Camphor Musk Calomel Nag Votnica Chamonile Rm. Oxalic acid Corrosive sublimate Essential oils, all kinds Cochineal Oil soap Cantharides , Paregoric Cubebs Pills Coe. inudiena Phosphate iron Carbonate iron Quicksilver do Magnesia Quassia ' - a do Soda Quinine Cowage ' Red Precipitate Colocynth Senna Chloride lime Sugar Lead Cream tartar Syringes Dragon's blood Valerian root , Dover's Powders ' Saffron Digitalis Uva Ursa Emery, assorted Vol. Liniment Epsom salts Van, turpentine, &c.&c. - A complete variety of GROCERIES, such as Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Starch, Raisins, Cinnamon,Soda Crack ers, Ginger, Pepper, Eng. Ctirrants, Nutmegs, Tobacco and Snuff, Candles, &c. • , A complete assortment of Paints, Dyeetuffs, Win dow Glass, Patent Medicines, &c. Towanda. June 16, 1845. Fashionable, Tailoring ! GEORG!! B. BUNTING would respectfully in form the public that ho still continues at his old stand on the west side of Main street, between Kings bcry's and Bartlett's stores, up. stairs, where he may to 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 post favors, be respectfully solicits a continuance and hopes by strict attention to bu siness and accommodating terms to merit patronage. The Spring and Summer FASHIONS have just been received, and he is prepared to make garments in the most cashi.nable manner. Particular attention paid to CUTTING, and warrant ed to fit if properly made up, He has the latent Spring and Summer Peehions' far sale. Towanda, May 14, 1845.. THE TOWANDA CHEAP STORE GREAT ATTRACTION &PIPSYQMIDBIEIE. SIIKAIICKEEBOWI THE subscriber has just returned from New York ' with a splendid assortment of Spring and Sum. mmer goods, which ho offers for sale at least .fifteen per' cent. cheaper than goods have ever been, or ever will be sold this borough. His 'stock "coesists of fo. reign and domestic Drypoods, such as French, English and American Cloths, Cassireeres, Sattinctta, 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 Handkerchiefs, Black, Blue Black, Plaid and striped Silks, Thread and Muslin Edgings, Ladies and Gentlemen Cravats, Bon.. net Ribbons, Damask and Mouselin de UM Shawls, Panumb and a thousand articlest oo n umeroue to mention. G.ROCERIES—Brown, Loaf and Crashed Sugars, St. Croix, Poitirica and Nevi Orleans Mobilises, Cogni se and Amnon Brandy, Holland Gin, Testi, &c., also Croekery, Glans, Nails, Hardware kre.dte. AU persons desirous of porchasing goods lo*, will do well to give hem a call before purchasing elsewhere. Butter, Eggs, Cheese said Grain taken in .payment for Goods. CHARLES REED. Triwands, May it, 1841 • Ali. "2 Brisk Beim Dr. J. N . Stunner, Surgeon Dentist, m"ES.PECTFULLY informs his friends that har , ing tecosesed from his illness. he will make his nest professional visit to Towanda, on or before the first tley of October next. New Blaeksmithing Establishment. THE SUBSCRIBER , haying for.ma a partner ship with his btother, continues to cony on Ills business at his brother's-new stand, can side of Main street, moth part of the borough, where ho is p repared to_ execute all ordea for Horast.shoeing, Carnage As Cita& work and Edge Tools.. Ilersamass the public that all work entreated to his care will be well done ,as ho has thoroughly learned - his trade au dio detennined to render satisfaction.• lIEETINGS.—Brown and bfen. S 1 JOHN A. ESENWINE. 0 .endlessquantity,,,just received tl , Tctrands.lkictimbet 3041544. - - , . May lg. ' C.,.E:FLYI 7 -r- -17 --inr i ngrar I -.1 HEAD'OF NAVIGATIOIC''. A perfect Jam at No; 8 Bricklo7 Wbt: 1 - 1. - ,BAIRD & DO. AS USUAL, are in t. e 1 first...beats, with a large and welbs, tected use te, meat ofmezehandice in general. In the lineal i., - . DRY GOODS, :. t , we cannot enumerate but a small mental , of artiel but beg leave to say for the benefit ol.the Ladies, I . at ' we have a splendid assonment of Pandora muslin:, git/It ham muslin's, organdes, balzarines. muslin• de ;beater. (pew styles) painted muslin', Scotch and French giiri hams, striped tapered j..conet, (a beautiful article Bat, white dresses) 299 pieces , French, English and AmCii• can Prints,compriiun4 slime of the most choice and filth• tenable styles; summer shawls and 'merits, Vieteria skirts, bonnet lawns, oiled silk, black gro de Rhine silk, bobinett, Grecian terleten and silk lace, black silk Veil lace, muslin edging and insetting, Lisle threid and linker edging, light and dark kid Gloves, pie nie and cattier .. ao., linen pocket handkerchiefs, fans, Bonnet RI , a pest variety ;20 foxes' Artificial., Awhile and Id bugle beads; ecition, gingham arid silk Paraiols sad shades, the best assortment ever exhibited in Towsn s. 100TSA SHOES. Black and light.colinedliiil.slips t buskins andties, do. do., gaiters- and - half 'gaiters, misses slips, shoes, 4c. Comb?, toilette brushes, &a. / BONNETS: • • - Diamond lelh, shied lawn, fluted lawn, willow, ma& na, plain straw, and Rutland straw, Ladies' and mit: Bonnets. Also, 100 Leghorn Bonnets, comprising p Floreiice braid, shell and almond braid, diamond end peddle braid, shell Mr imperial do., bird's. eye, &lie., Ladies' and. misses' Neapolitan lace, misses' Legh/arth flats, straw cords and tassels, &c. &e. ' - _ GENTLEMEN; ' ; , we are just opening 201 eces, di ff erent styies, plain ' striped double and single milled Cashmeres: ' H •‘ cloths and Satinetts, all colors and qtralttleag• Sure r Cloths, for men end boy's wear, by the iderw• orl eu quantity; Limbed and brown sheetingeand. ' 4 P:, suspenders, elastic vest backs, &c. . , , 100 doz. Pains leaf hats, 20 doz. Leggoies d , 5 cases Fur do., white, drab and black. . A very 'heavy stock of Groceries. Hardware,' C ry,4ero4e. . • We are prepared to sell at wholesale or retail anii will do so as low, (if not a little lower,) Out dui me qualities can be bought at any store within, 100 iks of this place, fee ready pay. And by way oven nr • i! , aging the honest and industrious "titters of the soil we will exchange any of ear goodsfor Good Butter, or Pto. duce of almost any kind. These, therefore, who ave• wisely come to the conclusion that it is not good policy. to get in debt to the merchants, will be enabled 41.5tx... change the products of their labor for all articles urea. nary to their comfort and convenience. IG.-• Yount, is haste. WM. H. BAIRD & Towanda. May 6, 1845. DRUG & GROCERY STO Keep it Before the People, 1 THAT the Old Drug Store, west aide of , • lie Square, is now receiving the largest went of Drugs and. Medicines ever offered in Ih'• ket, .among which ace the following, via' Suiph. Morphia, Blue Man, l' do. Quinine, Nit. Silver, 1 Eng. Calomel, Quick do. . I lodid. Potent', ' Peperine, Red Precipitate, • ' Ipecac, White do. fart._ AnUmtmt Strychnia, lodine, , . Elateruim, 'Valerian Root, Kreasot, Seneca dch Pula. lalap, -- Berpentaris tit; (~ Ext. d 0.,. Gentioir, do. Ext. Colycinth, Colombo dog do. Gentian, Pink do:\!,, do. Giants, Senna, I. do. Hyosciamus, Adhesive Plast do. Triraxecum, Cantharides, 1, Spnng and Thumb Lancets, Lancet cases /et The attention of PHYSICIANS is pattie'.ol sited to the above I articles, they being just reeena one of the most. respectable houses in New V, will therefore be warranted pure and free from ‘,I ation in all eases, and disposed of at vcry low OILS AND ESSENCES. -li Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Peppermint, It Wortieseed, Hemlock, Sassafrass, Lemon Levant': gamot, Aniseed, Cloves, Juniper, Amber, Cajpir way, Monard, Fennd, Almond, Origanum, Cab bar, Ike, are. PATENT MEDICINES. , The most popular of the day, such as Dr. Expectorant; Wistar's Balsam Wild Chem; Sarsaparilla, Dr. Jayne's Cannanitive, Balsa _ hound, Turtington's Pink Expectorant Byrd , Bat& man's Drops, Andersons do., Lamott's Cough d0.,-Li' quid Opodeldoe, Balsam Honey, Preston Sa ta, .Mrs. Gardners Balsam Liveryman() Deerhound, .Speenst Digestive Elixor,Dr. Munns Elix. of Opium,T . : Ben jamin Godfrey's Cordial, Dr. Weaver's - 1' m Tee ; Cheesman's Arabian Balsam, Balm of Colum ia, But: lees Magnesian Aperient, Henry's do., Dr. Ttibmpson'a Eye Water, British Oil, Harlaern do., Ithmtifsewdo•re Bear's do., Gravo's Hair do., Croton4,l 0., atagethes site many others to numerous to mentio , PILLS. , Compound Cathartic, Gregory's Hoops'' Femal e , Lees Windham Billions. Miles' j°mann, Brandrettes, Wright's Indian Vegetable, Dr. i hinneesk , i .r Webstet's ; Moffsts.and Bitters, Alebasits. Bishops, &C.. PAINTS, OIL AND DrE STUFFS: White. Red and Black Lead, Chrome Gm' i Chrome i Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Prussian Blae Rose Pink,Sugat Lead, Litherge, Bine Smelts, Venetian Red, Yermillion, Turmeric, Annatto, Indigo, Copperas, ARUM. Crude , Tartar, Cochineal, Solution of Tin, Verdigris, Blue' Vitro], Glass 7by 9, 8 by 10, and 10, by 12, Putty ; Linseed Oil, dee, ecc. ' ii BOOT & SHOE MAKI Gals. .4AL I - • WILCGX & SAGE have associated; in the Boot and Shoe Making bush borough of Towanda, and may be found at th of S.Hathaway, lately occupied by Ellianahil .Stephens' Exchange Hotel. where 0 share'of public patronage. They intend. it selection of stock, and by attention to thq' their customera,to make as neat and durable' be manufactured in this portion of the coon They keep constantly on hand, and Willi. to °riles, morocco, calf" and coarse boots! Ladies' Gaiters, shoes and slips; children' gaiters and pumps, &c, &c. JOHN , I'IIII,A*DE,I Towanda, May 14, IBIS. Tut TOW ANtsA SAVINGS BA NEW STORE, FEW CODS tiSfiTOW - G. E.: F1411.1"2' h . et) WOULD respectfully announce to t, of Towanda and eirinity; May, we an entire new dock of Cooff7 i at 3, No. 5, Tracys Ittetic ]h/ , Two doors below Tiaey It." Moore; Main ''t ing of Dry Goods; Grxeries, Crockn Nails, Boats 4 ,, Shoes; and for the Ladies 't assortment of MILLINERY 0001)8. 1 Thousand Notions, not to be enamrratcd, were purchatied muter the sue ion hammed, et cr, this market, and will be sold without rear '.4 lively Much Cheaper than at any other a Towanda. All who favor us with a call, i ed that their interest will be to mai again.; Q• lie sure you are right..--No. 5, !' Block. • GEO. E. PLY;II Towanda. May I'2, 1845. A. D. MONTA.NYE, Da ay 21, 1845. itOGISTe thentreine peas, in the' e old stand Isnnith, near fi . y solicit • 11.3 i i . csreftt i interests of iwork as ctn . 1 ,try. i - andaetnna 1 and shoes; do.; genn. . ILCONO SAVE: 'NU !c inhnintanft lore rtticivinv trect; iren, SW!, ehavodgiod 13esidett, Ten all of which ,critpressiy for iki„ and PAW alitiehment in icy be war, 'trace's New 1' Sr. CO. MEMI2I I' & Ca. 1 II a tl A Pab: MILIN. IT • tram •rk and • • utter rices I maryi Beta , Cam. I , Am, Idyne's esnd'i Hoar. RICRS