chronology of the Blograpby rf General Juba. 1767. March 15—Bern near the Waxhaw ettlement, South-Carolina, of parents recently m i g rated from Ireland. 1781—Entered the revolutionary service. at .e age of 14. Taken prisoner and wounded , e a British officer for spirited resistance to a ,egrading order. 17 84—Commenced the study of the law at alisbury. N. C. 1885--Admitted to the Bar in North Caroli na. 1788 --Accompanied by Judge M'Nairey to t he S. }..Territory, now the State of ;pones see, where he was shortly alter appointed At torney General. 1795.—Chosen a member of the Convention to Corm a Constitution for the State of Tenres see. Elected to Congress in same year took his seat in the EI. R.. Nov. 23, 1796. 1797.—Electedll. S. Senator, and took his seat Nov. 22, 1797. 1799.—Resinned his place in the Senate, and appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Ten nessee. 1800.—Chosen General of militia of Tennes. see. 1812.—Raised 2500 volunteer, for the war with Great Britian, $5OOO-on his personal cred it to provide for their comfort. 1813.—After .the massacre at Fort Mimms, hr the Creeks, took command of Tennessee troops, with a recently fractimed arm, and in.six months terminated the border difficulties. 11314.—Appointed Brigadier General in the S . Army. Concluded advantageous treaty with the Creeks—reduced Pensacola—forced the surrender of Fort Barrancas, and dispersed the British and Indians harbored and protected there by the treacherous conduct of the Spanish Governor, Manriquez. Nov. 9.—Arrested the advance of the British to N. Orleans by a daring night attack. Dec. 23—Repulsed the attack un der Sir E. Packenham with great loss to the British, Dec. 28. 1815.—Jan. 1: Repulsed another assault— Jan. 8. 3700 American militiamen won the great victory of New Orleans over 9000 of Welling ton's4nvinribles, repulsing their attack, with a loss of thirteen on the one side and 3000 on the other.: Jan. 24. fined $lOOO by. Judge Hall for opposing - a habeus corpus issued by said Judge during existence of• Martial Law, for the release of Louaillier arrested by Gen. Jackson for exci ting mutiny in his .camp. l'he amount of the fine being collected by the ladies of New Ors leans, Jackson directed its distribution among the widows and orphans of those who had fal len in the defence of the city, paying the fine, himself. 1817. Marched againit the Seminoles in Florida—eiecuted two. incendiaries stimulating the Indians, Arbuthuotane An:mister. Again entered Pensacola and totdc Port Barraneas, to which the Spanish Governor had retreated, Ju ly 28th. 1821.—Appointed first governor of Florida after its cession to the United State's. 1822.—Nominated as a candidate for the Presidency by the Legislature of Tennessee. 1823.—Declined appointment Minister to Mexico. 1824.—Received plurality of votes for Presi dency, but the election devolving on the House of Representatives. Mr. J. Q. Adams was elm- Fen. General Jackson elected to the U. S. Fe, aie fram Tertnettsee- 1825.—Again nominated for the Presidency —ltesined seat in Senate. 182 S.—Elected President of the United States. IB29.—lnaugurated March 4th-4)elivered finu annual message Dee. Bth. MO.—Vetoed the Maysville Road Bill; May I+332.—Vetoed United States Bank Bill July 10th—Re-elected President in November—ls ued South Carolina Proclamation, December, 11th, 1833.—Nullification message, Jan. 16. erond Inaugural Address, Mar,h al of the Government Deposits from Bank of he United States, in October. 1834.--Protest . against tha Impeachment isolation. April 15th. 1836.—yrench Indemnity Message, January 5111—Texas Message December 21st. 1837.—The Impeachment Resolution, through e indomitable perseverance of Bruton, ex anvil from the record of the Senate, January 011—Farewell Address, March 3d. 1844.—Jan. Bth—On the 28th anniversary of P rit • w:y of New Orleans, the House of Rep.. , rinanyes refunded the fine of . 1000 he Joihre Hall—Concurred in by the Sett ,' F!'11 tilry 14th. IBls.—Died at the Hermitage near Nash. Ile. June Bth, at about 5 P. M., at peace with I and Man—forgiving his enemies, praying Ins country, and ripe fur immortality. tNOTIIER Vic - rm.—The Baltimore Sun an .unces the death of Mr. Franeis Nowlan, who pt the tavern in which Paul Roux was mur red by Henry M'Curry. He came in for a are of suspicion , of being engaged in that rderous operation, but subsequent develop nts have proved that suspicion for the time .1t a wrong direction. The effect on his nd seas such as to bring him to a bed of sick s, and he has been declining froth that time, • it death relieved him. There is scarcely.one individual, if in d there is one, in this community, who be es he had the slightest cognizance of that saction. He died an innocent man. W !Al that he: spoke to his friends up to Fri when the published confession of 11'- y was read to him, he felt that injustice done to him by the murderer on the gal s, and,he spoke no more, but breathed his , without uttering a syllable. lie is gone, in his death there are but few indeed, who 1 not deem him another victim of that atro• us murderer, M'Curry. l iFtT r 4 111 1cmcien.—The Grand Rapids quirer says that in the county of lonia in chigan, there are this season over 20,000 eV of wheat, all in first-rate order,' furnish-, assurances of a large crop. lonia county aid to be orfeof.the first agricultural districts he state; and it possesses in the navigable ams which penetrate its territory unequal!- , acilities for gettitig to market. Water trans tation cart_take the surplus productions of county from the fields of their growth to market of New York. 'owr RACE. --A Foot Race, in which there e 14 competitors for a purse of $5OO, came , the Cambridge (Mass.) trotting rourse on slay 17th uh„' in the presence of an im •-• , numher of spectators. John Gilder 'e of New York, took the prize, running 10 in 5 7m. 19s. Michael Cavenaugh of ecticut came in second, taking a purse of ', and C. Desmond of Boston came in third, .g h prize of IMO.' Carious Law Case arising oat of Millais% A - case of very !level character, and of COlinid . enable interest, Will be brought to a hearing at the ensuing term of the United States Court in the city of Boston. The case grew nut of the Miller delusion and its history is in the main as foible ; A gentleman - in • one of the interior towns in this State. a manufacturer, engaged in a large and profitable busittess,becarae no pressed with' a conviction that the world was about. to come to an end.saecortling to the pre : diction of Miller. For a time he conducted hts business as before, but soon began to see the T r olly and wickedness of hestowing time sad at tention upon worldly affairs, when therm! of all things was so near at hand; 'He wished to di vest himself of his property, retaining n l 4 enough for his support till the coming of the great day. His family and friends prevented him from throwing away his estate, and at last out of deference, as he said, to their feelings• he disposed of it as he would have done by will, in case of his death. To his oldest son be con veyed all his property. binding him to pay to the rest of the other children their proportionate shares, and taking for himself one thousand dol lars, to defray his expenses fur the shun time the world hid then to endure. Having thus arranged all his temporal affairs, he set out in the beginning of 1843. a few months before die time appointed by Miller for the great Conflagration, on a mission through the country, preaching the doctrine of 51i11eristo, and exorting all to leave their homes and laud as he had done, and prepare for the coming of the Lon'. He continued his mission till the appointed day had passed. Fhen his zeal be gan to abate, and gradua ly weakened till some months since he came to the conelusien that he had been the victim of a cruel delusion. Be engaged again in business of some kind and it is said, required his son to furnish hilt with more means than he thought it safe to eninot him with, or than he could conveniently spare. Not being able to obtain money in this way, le has commenced a suit against his son fur tie recovery of his whole property. His plea is Out at the time he made the sale, lie was laboring' under a delusion, and was not therelore in a sound state of mind. The case will excite a great deal of interest, able counsel are employ ed on both •sides. For the plaintiff Messrs. Webster and Choate, and for the defendant Judge Warren and others. The result will be full of importance to-hundreds of poor Milleriter, who sold or gat, away all their pitesessions, and should the shle in this case be annulled, our lawyers will have rich pickings frOnt the nu merous similar suits that will follow. MONUMENT TO JACEEON.—The citizens of Baltimore have already ..commeneed a move• ment in reference to the erection of a monu ment to the memory of Gen. Jackson, in that city'; and judging from the enterprise and liberality of the monumental dity, , there can he no doubt of the accomplishment of this patriot ic undertaking ; a square of ground on Fair mount Hilt having already been given for that purpose. ns a donation to the city. provided the structure shall be commenced within two years after the death Of that illustrious man. Married, On Thurtdav, May 15, at Wyaiusing,dy Rev. Samuel F. Colt, Mr. W I WAX Va LEIS to, Miss H•NNAB Ni•IISITT. t)n . 1 hur-day. June 26, by the same, Jon"; A 3111..t.5a to MIS-i 111.1%rnA MARIA BOTLIC. In Warren. an the 4th of July. by the Rob. 1.. B. Bel ding, H. H. BELDING. Ell,. of Allegheny co..N. Y.. formerly of Lellaysville to Miss S►Ran A. Boxers, of the former place. In all Tour get' ings, get Understanding. ll3 ' TO .LNDERSTAND where Goods are to It be sold CH E IP, don't forget the ltld Establish ment, MONTA:S YE'S STORE. corner of the public square and main street. where goods always have been disposed of fur the Ready, and always will he. an long as thefitin continues to do business. at as small a profit as at any other e-tablishment this ride of New York city. In addition to former stock, as base been receiving Ca. riot's articles of Husbandry. rurh as Scythes, Scythe Stones. Cradles, Rakes, Pitchforks. 4-c. Al so . 50. bushels of firsbrale SALT, put up in the very best barrels. IN yards CARPETING for sale very cheap. Wanted. 500.060 SHIN GLE§and as many Boards, for which Liberal prices will he pbid. July 7. J. D. St E. D. MONTANYE. 2 PONY DUN CANN ON NAILS. and shall be rei more. to n hid) the attention'of Ater. mints is invited at wholesale,. et July 7. AD NIINISTRATOR's NOTICE. A1.1. 1 -.r.n9imirbiedir.. the estate of Samuel deceased late of %V Emit; tri.. are reqursteil.to m Ate immediate pa. went. and all those having demands aon.t the same are requested to present Th. m, leeolly atte.ted, for settlement. JESSE F:DS NA'T'HAN ALVORD.Jr. Administrators. Wells. July 7. 1845 ZiLLS,E 4 WM: PAMPHLET LAWS of the last Leftists lure hare been received, and ow ready for .11411 bution. A . CHFLIBUCK. Prot. Prothonot 4 ary's Office. July 1R45. to the Voters of Bradford COMITY. FELLOW CI fIZENS :—I offer myself to yon, consideration for the office of t•beriff. Shiodd 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. F. FISHER.' Towanda Township. July I. 1845. IF IsT OF LETTERS I . ._ 4 l at Towanda, Pa., Jul .%iworth ,E. Mrs. • Baird E. W. Barrett James. Brown Philo E. Beeman E. E.g. Bogart W. P. Booth William. Bullock D. Gen. Barnes Wm. Cummings Patrick Adm's. Crothers Nathan B. Carpenter Edwin: Chase Atary. , Carlin Daniel. Crawford Joseph. Co: Hiram M. Coveny Michael. Carmen John. Carl Mary. Dennis Charles. Duart David 2. Emit Mr. Earl Wm. Encar H. Esq. Mr. Ethoridge Isaac D Eaton Gurdon H French Wm Foster Elisha Fields ThaddeitalP Francisco Signor Foster E. or Hainsworth C, Foster Samuel B. Fox Alvirs A Guin Thomas Groo Alfred Griffin Miss A. Hadden A rmationg Holey Mr. Rev. Halatead E. 0 Holy Brilohet Mrs. Irvine Andrew Johnson Elijah. remaining in the Post Office one 30th 1845. • ',Lynch Michael :Loomis Marcus ;Morin P.itrick IMorir. Daniel !Mosier Mary Morin Michael Mother Joen IMeClow Edward I.liosier William 'Marshall Charlotte Mealy Michael Mercur 4 Elliott Nye L. L. M. 2 Nathrons Isaac Ogden Sarah Powell George Rogers Dish Russell W. Esq. for Tres. Spratt G. M Swader John Swartwood C. R. Sours Ephraim Stuart George N Stuart George .. Sumner J. N Swartwood Charles Theall Owin Taylor Timothy M Wolter Ruth E Taylor Minor Taylor C. B. Tarreluld Mips Caroline Thompson Elisabeth TomlinsMiss gliM. Porn. Miss Ceepll Walsh :William Willey Harii: witc.;. Eimil k ,. ~.i, \ Wnnd Sainuello,...f.e ' Weaver Henri t. Jr.: tl R * Warner wir .7, t , co A,h184 • P,ll. 021 JUST as they told us on the 10th June. Them confounded BA/N.G'S have got New Goods again. In the language of Mrs. Caudle ;—" Things have come to a pretty pass when them Baird's can go to New Vork and buy goods just when they please." Yes, FeNottr Citizens, they have guessed 41 sesetly even Henry Sheldon & -co., backed up by our neigh bors over the way; can't stuVour buying. end selling Goods; It - is with us as it was with-the boy who said "it whisrd iiseff."" Goods will find their way . into our store et N0."3". - end the good people of Bradford county will buy thorn and take them out. We now have the plena!, of informing our oh! friends and the public generally, that we are this day receiving from the city of New York a splendid addi tion to our former stock of goods, which have been pur chased in the city by one of our firm in person. with the "ready rhino" and will be aotdposifinely cheaper fur cash than goods have ever been Sold in Towanda. We are often asked the qu estiort, how it is we can sell goods so much lower than some of tun neighbors! W e will give you a few of the ix:mow n EST—We use our own capital, and consequently have no interest to pay. SECONDLY—We occupy out own building, and con sequently have no rent to pay. THIRDLY—We have other business on band which hi' ample for our support, and consequently need not tax our customers for the purpose. Foy lITTILT IE/LASTILY.- We boy to goods of Henry Sheldon & co., and consequently can sell sleetle cheap. er than those who do. Now, Ladies and Gentlemen, in order to satisfy yourselves whether you can buy cheaper at No. S Britk Row, than at any other place in the world, you have only to continue to do as you have been uoingfornear ly three years pan. Just drop in before you buy; in quire the prices and examine the qualities of our goods. We know you will do that, and we also know that having looked, you will buy, as yen must be satis fied it is your interest to do so. Our new stock ennsir:ta of DRY-GOODS, GRO. CERIES, HARD-WARE. Family Medicines, paints &Oils, and in fact every thing except " Fresh Sall. " We fear the printers will grumble if we spin out this mlvertiaement, to enumerate the articles. 8o just call and take a look. CDon't forget the place—NO. 3 BRICK RO W—.'wey above the "Shavin`a Bunk" a eons:amble distance from "the Old Arcade, the Hay &ales and the Slaughter-how." but dove along by the aide of No. 2. IV. H. BAIRD & CO. June 26. • No. 3 Brick Row. No. 3 °hoar ir. good time. THOSE ORANGES & LEMONS are on hand wady for the 4th of July, at June 26. BAIR. 'B, No. 3 Brick RM.' BROW N tdHEETING—Several Bales )ust recd at the place where they keep • very thing. We need not say it is at No. 3 Brick Row. June 26. W. H. BAIRD & Co. I kf i lt s r .re i. e s ,ti N a o n . d 3 ro A r ti su it ie l N at 7-2,. June 28. 11i) 3 Riick Raw. wE hov, ,, a large quantity of warranted GRASS R. CRADLE SCYTHES of different stamps, Cradles, Rakes, Scythe Snaths, Quinehaug Stoned, Rifles, ready made Tow Pants. Pitchforks. and all the necessary implements for haying and harvesting, which we will sell cheaper than the cheapest, for Caah, but. ter, Grain or COUNTY oieDnisatpar. July 1. BAIRD & CO. No. 3 Beck Row. ALL persons indebted to the estate of !ensue R. Bowman, late of Towanda township. deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested for settlement. The 'administrators will in. et to adjust the claims of said estate, at the house of Geo. Bowman, on the last Saturday of each month. HIRAM SWEET, G. BOWMAN. Towanda, July 2, 1845. Administrators. —•— ovcrilzur amak - az 9 Taken ST Ail? for all kinds of Goods July I. 1845; by ELLIOTT & MERCUR. .i..1ra . 2 2 2 4 e31 9 g , tagozolf. THE undersigned having been appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. Auditor to ascertain the liens; and distribute the money arriving from the sale of the real estate of William Myers dec.',l„ late of Wysox toonship, notice is hereby given that I have appointed Friday the Bth day of August nest, at I o'clock Y. N. at my efiire in the tairontrh Touanda. to attend to said duty, ashen and obere all persons in. tend can attend. D. WILMOT. Auditor. Tow ands. July I. 1t445. Ankor. uozEN Moreau's orlebrutril UI&IN URA 11,7 DI.ES, with Harris' Scytlwa, for Kate by Julie 23, 1845. REED. Friends & Fellow Citizens, E are now in .4 - ant of Bradford County stock. and ally p rsons having certitlicates, called county orders. can find a maket at No. 3. wn,'re they will he taken at par in exchange for any of the comprising the largest and cheapest stock of Gouda in the United Stites, We had some thoughts of taking a few shares of . ..Saving. Bonk" mock. hut we find after the Pan 'lick' which t+ now Elhol.t over, It 11. a gone down below par. and holders are heat 111 l ing to think they have burnt dheir fingers. Don't forget that our iffirc is al No. 3 Brick Row W. H. BAIRD & MONTANYE'S 41.1. persons indebted to the estate of I...hither, Wiihey, late id Canton, dec'd. MIT reqii,toil to oink.. immediate payment, and all those having demands taainst the same ace requeeted to present them. leitally 4iteftmlfor settlement to either of the suhsertbeoi in .2tiion township, Tinge en. CHARLES 0. SPENCER. BENJAMIN LA NM IN. Canton. Jule 1. 1845. Executor's. _ , eil , 2r , N 21141 ,:,111.1141,...a,0 Hest , Q • lit rcos, Jule I. 10415. P ie her..hy that horn and alter this date god., are to h e thi I 11<111111 , 1111 . 111 ler 1 . 3,41 “IWIICVet they will bring ansthind :those cod. Clerks, ki'onts and cuawnter* ore hereby commanticd In goserii themselves accordingly. Braggarts arc to stand back and keep off the parade ground. 0. 1). BARTLE) . P. Commanding officer. RIND3ToNE3.4—The hest assortment of Nina Lte.otia and other kind ot grindstones. ever, brought into this place. Mr sale by , O. D. B kitTLErr. DOZ OLD FASHION ED SCYTHES, s ND did urticle for sale chaap by, 1.. b. 1, O i. BARTLETT, is tim.--Br.,wn and idea. SHEETtAti, an ill endless quantity. just receised4l May 12. G. E. F LYNT & CO. CROCKERY.—A good assortment just received at June 4. G. E. FLYNT & Co„ A FIRST RATE ARK, and lots of ARK .110. ,jit fm. aAlo by W. H. BAIRD & CO. May 14. No. 3 Brick Rm. gflrgt (EKIDOUP2 9 At the Lumberman's Exchange, H.& H. S. PHINNEY have jut remised from 1111. New York a fresh stock of Goods, which makes their assortment complete. Consisting in part of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,' HARDWARE, Outlaw, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Dye stuffs, Fisti,,Lealher, 4e., all of which we will exchange for lumber or most kinds of produce, on as seasonable terms as anj of our neigh bors. We particularly advise the public to call & ex amine our stocks. - • Wanted 600,000 shingles and 600,010 white pine boards. N. B. Bradford Co. scrip taken for goods at par. 1 Mooroeton. July I. J. H. &B. H, PHINNEY. DOZ genuine best quality Quinnebaug Scythe Stones, for ph by 0. 1). BARTLFTT. MEDICINE AND SURGERY. DR. JAMES M. GOODRICH has located himself at MONROE, for the practice of his profession, end will ho pleesed to wait on those requiring his 'sr- Vices. He may be foond at .1. L. Johnson's tavern: 11Plevenre may lei emir in Drs. Hcs - ros dr, M A sos, of Towanda. April 23, 1345, . VES of superior qualities. and most approved 1.11. style', from $3 up to-- Call and see. O. E • FLYNT CO. THERE 'TIS AGAIN. Administrator's Notice. E ectitor's • Notice. AVTIVIRIAII2IOI3' seCuatla - At .the Elmira Cheap Cash Store, .ro. Brick Row. A 8. CHAMBERUN respectfully inform the, pnblic that be his purchased of 1. 8. Wood & theis stock of goods, sad has just received u new supply, which tenders his assortment of Drugs, lifedi dna, Paints, CiL, Dme•ituffs cud Famsly Gmoria complete, His stock consist* is part of the following M4DICINES. FaC. - Annauo Essences I Arrow. root Flour sulphur 1 Antimony - do &mitt' • Aquatintis G lue Aqua ammonia Gum camphor 2Etber . Arturo:edit* Brimstone Myrrh' , Blue Vitriol Gamboge bayberry bark Glauber sake do tallow Beiletore Balsam lobe. • Harlani.oil do Copal's Hydrioste Potters Barbadoes tar acclaim! mole . 4110 Balsam honey IPcritc . Blood root lodine • Blue pills ' Jalap Balsam Fir Juniper Berries I Black drop Lunar Caustic Barley Pearled Liquorice hall and toot Batsman, drops Laudanum Bugundy Pitch Morphine Cayenne pepper Dianna. Africarr - do Attica Unaptly* Musk Calomel But Vomits ch unonile Aar. Os elk , arid Corrosive subkatate Essential oils, ell kinds Cuchineol Oil soap Cantbarides ref rginiC _ . Caleb, pill Coe. iondieum Vidalubste iron Carbonate iron • Quid:AP/et do Magnesia Quaasia do Soda Courage,Red PreciPitak" ColoeyntSenna • Chloride limo Sii:mt Lead -Cream tartar Sy nriges Draann's blood Valerian root Dover's Powders • Saffron Digitxlia Ulm Ursa Emery, swanned Vol. Liniment Epsom salts Ven. turpentine, &e.&c. •A complete variety of GROCERIES. such as Tea, Suaar. Coffee. Starch, Raisins, Cinnamon,eada Crack era, Gazer, Pepper, Eng. Currants, iVutruega, Tobacco and Snuff, Candles. &c. A complete aasottnient of Paints, Dye-dug/4 Win dow Glass, Potent Medicines, &c. • Towanda, June 16. 1845. 11r. J. N. Sumner, Surgeon Dentist, RESPECTFULLY informs hip friends that hav ing:recovered from his illness. he will make his next professional visit it Towanda, on or before the first day of October next. New Blacksiniihing Establishment. T, SI:BSCHIRE-R, .hasing folioed a partner. ship With hit. brother, continues to carry on the hudoess at his towhees new stand, east side of Main street .oath part of the borough, V. brre be is prepared to execute all order. for Horn abating, Carriage rir. Co. .o and Edo. To.ds. He assures the public that all work entrusted to his tare will he well done, el he has thoroughly learned his trade *rid is determined to ri nder satisfaction. joHN A. ESENWINE Towanda. I'ecemher 30. 1844. REMOVED TO No. 1, BRICK ROW ! W. 4. CII.4I.IIIBERLIJr. aA RESPECTFULLY informs his fnends and the public that he has ; , 11 1 Bri I lk v E o M I O w ir h E e D re h to e :that; continues Row, i l: eo to 1 ; 1, r, carry his old business of Itl" 4 -, • Watch and Clock Repairing, •• which will he done on short notice, and warranted to he well done. Fronts long experi ence in the business, he believes that he ts ill he aide to render perfect satisfaction to all who may favor him with their ',spoilage, N. Br Watches warranted to run well one year, or the me -ey refunded; and a wrinen agreement given to that eMr.:• to all that desire one. CLOCKS.---A large assortment just received and for sale very Isar for cash. If yriu want to huy Jewelry cheap call at Chain berlin'a Watch Shop. No, I. Brick How. 1:0 - * M A PLE 03 AR, Wend,and all kinds of Conn. try Protium. nerrireJ in pay meat. Towanda. Jure 18.1845 PUBLIC NOTICE. To all people to whom ihrse prtirnts shall come. 4.. A. VANDERCOOK, Cabinet - • ~,_,....--. Maker 4- Undertaker, wishes to 7- - ',.:77-- . ":-": . ..'intorm the public. that he stiff (mil 4E, fltk , r- - tittLes to keep on hand a general ..49: io- assortment of Cabinet Furniture. ... -- 7 , ->2.X.- - i Hid establishment is PlithliCti on the 1 ! Mai corner of Main iii State streets, sec. `'.. ond dons north of the Bank and .tireetty ' opposite W. ‘Vatkitte law . office. Persons wishing to turnialt themselves with furniture, will find it an ohj•et to call and examine, purchase and pay. as the suhserftfer is determined (for cash) to sell all k;nds of forniture at a lemil price than ev e r lwfi , l4. knocXn. Juno 23. 1e45., D. VAN DE RCOOK . W NIT IIIIPX7SVIKEE101111" LA - 1 - 01) he wind inoiiiitnietit In onnilry chops. the sub -03,1 r keeps i on hand and tiouitifileturea to tinier. the Sufi Rock ug Fhair, beautifully uphobitereik al. no the half French Mahogany cha;r. t.gr tier null) sn.r.a of the Wept and moist approved patterns. all of which will be ifusiatt-eit of fir all kinds of country produce at Ito lianaf hexawl for rash at vru y niugh redu ced prieeii. at etc llabitiet shop of 23.1415. D. V \NDEIIOOOK. ArilFfilig nettle to enter on the shortest 11101,1CP Ver V II) V 1,11 rt.llQ pus% A hearse will be in at h•wl.lnre when depierd. Jun, 23,1845. ; DPIANDERCOOK, J. P. - - - - WANTED,. by the autmcriher. laity quantity o f white pine. cherry, and whitewooti lumber, in exchange for furniture. ,June 23, 1845.: D. V ANDERCOOK. 311E"'.1L.ACDAE_T gio 0 UST received and for sale at DI Kingsberylk Store. a few barrels superfine FLOUR, from Overton 4. Sallmarsh's 'nil'. Warranted an extra article. .I,une 23. 1845. SC•t7he Towanda Shavin's Bank. nor No. 3 Brick Row. nor the Old arcade. But No. 2, Brick Row, Io Now Acio;owLcoot.:o to he the identical t, spot where goods ore sold cheaper for cash or ready pay, than any other establishment west of the cities of New York or Plefsdelphia. Persons wishing to prove 'hist fact.' can easily do it by calling in to see. 210 tint will be spent in skinningjfinfs. or tilling out bills of a woithlels butilution. But the whole time and au en tion of the subscriber and his'clerk, will be exclusi vely deiaed to selling goods cheap. A nimble six pence, better than a slow shilling. a C. RET,D. Jane 23, 1845. No. 2 Brick Row. 031 TON SUGAR & MOLASSES.—This day ree'‘i CIO by the "Chemung Line" and for sale cheap by the pound, Gallon. Barrel or Med. July I. BAIRD'S. Aro. 3 Brick Row. 25 GUNS ! alinNSeen for the" N . I S 14 3 :T a n c/ch Canal;' cash "dere. Just received at the Savings bank, more -- Ne w Go o ds ,We ere offerir.g them at privott gale " one notch" lower than at any other establishment in the borough. . 9. E. FISNT dc CO. 0 1148. —TITRE SPERM & LINSEED OILS. iL ways on hand at G. E. FLYNT & CO'S. Portrait Painting, by W. IL Perkins, I wo gni SIDE . of the equate, in the room over J. IA 0, Adams' Law Ottire-eVol. Mix's Hoek. hikene,ares warranted, I:lva:parent Windt, of any size] rt pattern desired. June, 18, 1845. 1 ATB & CM'S 4 BON/11E11:4211 the late styles for oiled MIX & BONB',- Aitother - Arrivaloi -- New - Goads at - the TOWANDACASH STORY,. kißittalll, are 'receiving um sup. H. plies of Goons front New York. almost-every week, which they are prepared to anise !hey have been selling all the season, a little chespei thap any other establishment m Towanda, and as Cheap us the same quality of Goods can be ptirchased at retail many town in the United States. They neither" Sikhs Flints" nor shaft their customers, but attend solely to the business of buying goods cheap. and selling them accordingly. They have just received a new supply of acetings, Prints. Ilosiiry, Cloree, 4c. 4s. ALBO—An additional assortment of HARDWARE. —Another stock will be received next week. June 12, 1845. 11. 8. 4. M. C. AtERCUH: " Be sure the cashier ho tight and then go ahead." Wyomingßecord. PERSONS holding for nof holding) bilis on the Be vings Bank ate requested not tube uneasy. as to the ultimate SUCCM of our institution as it is sounth to the " core," being assured that the deposits," :are sot only farm, hut are increasing daily with,:• "license" to extend the-business to any amount, anitahal4oun be able to declare a diaiend on the capital stock.. With our facilities fur purchuing goods cheap, andthe New York market at our command, we are prepared to set all competition aside, not however without cautioning the public to BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. As there are many unauthorized and well eat cuter] counterfeits and well calculated to deceive thme who are nut judges, hut upon door inspection it will be seen, that the'• private" mark is higher than on the genuine. and notice. that none are nimon pure" unlesa signed at the bottom of melt 'till. in our own hand o inn G. E. Flynt & Co, All lovers of aeczoncbie- New Gouda, and Cheap. are re4iiesleil to roll awl ***Ammo... seeing is believing." Receivitt,g New Gouda almost every day. June 16. G. E, FLYNT 4 (M.' Let it be known to all .Nations, That I, Jas. .GlMust, HAvhand, and constantly receiving. and ant now opening a large and si.leodul assortment in good. m my hoe ul imeno,... Lot Ili Brick Hues l'o. 1,2, 3,4.0 r 8. but -No. lOU Old Arcade, between pro old Pod 11 fftee and Hay Scales, where c.n be huil ut all thillea spiv odor Gold cud Odv et Watches of every ilea eription, [rain a chronometer movement to a common Silver Watch. Gold and Silver ware of different de. s wriptions, from Gold diamond 'into and breast OM down. to three centers. Clocks. Violins, and tither 11,'• struments of music too numerous to imbody in an ad vertiaement. Call cud see. And I J. M. D. ant determined not to be out done by any person or persons, or combinations or set of roan in trade whatsoever, not by flint+ skinned ur unskinned, or by Beards lung or short, blue black or gray, or any kind of Beards or flints whabroever, 101 belt kuovrn and let all tuitions know.the facts, that my goods were se lected-with great care and pu•chasid with the ready, and will be disposed of for the same, and at loner pri ces than were ever before offered in this place, other people's prices to the contrany notwithstanding. I vite you all to color, ootne all at once if you can, arid you shall eli be attended to, Don't fail to call one door south of the Cheap Cash Store of Elliott and Mer cur. N. B. nedlars supplied with combs; buttons, nee dles. pins, and Yankee Traps ut New York prices, and all kinds of watchmakers materials nt wholesale. inne 18th. 1844. JAIIES M. GILLSAN. HO! FOR THE TJAIES! (iICOc4DO aaiL) (10.1421qUc. THE 'inscribers now have on hand all kinds of Mere chamber for the season, and shim' they do not pledge themselves to sell lower by 10 or 20 per cent. than their neighbors. yet Ih.y do pledge llzeortelves fo sell as Imo fur cash as,earrhe bought at any house in town, Elmira. Owego or Binghamton. May 20.1345. H. MIX 4 BONS. " Goods for the Ittillions." TCST received at the Savings Bank, a number of tons e of those cheap Gmeeries. w tsieh makes our assort ment complete. Those who patr,snise our oath e..tab lishment, will derive a decided advantage over those who ptuchase at other stores who do business on the cre.lit system, as they are nol overcharged equivalent to the Selinguence of those who never pay. Na b. Brick Row.. G. E.TLYNT & CO. CI IRS sIND BEDSTE.IDS. T m Hl f =rib ers continue s to and keep on hand ) at their old stand. all kinds of Cane and Wood seal Chairs; o also Settees of various kinds \ 4. BE DSTES DS. of every description. which we will sell low for cash or produce. • TURNING done to order. TONIKINS & MAKINSON. Towanda. April 23, IS 4 5. I°ID 3PIsI b IrC7 23 gJ 11 o HIRAM MIX & SQNS', ARE now openinttot their stores beautiful and cheap lot of SUMMER GOODS, direct from the City. which will Le sohl for Cash, as low as can be- bought at •• rho Savings Batik." or at any store in Town—call and see. Towanda. 19th May. '45. A NEW SUPPLY ! KINGSBERY informs the puhilic gene rally that he has just received direct from New ' uric Lily. Ins spring cinch of G 'U DS. It comprises a very general 141351/111nrat of Dry Gicoils. Gr iceries Hardware &c. His goods have been selectea with nitwit care. and will sold as cheap as can be bought in To wanda. Call in and re. it it is ant sa. TOW/1111k April 31 1 . ISi 5. (.u►p►'liiiau in tlit 6hnde!• 11.:riT litlC El V El), ■ full as.rortmerit of superfine Cif French, Erinli-li and American curnis. To wi.h. a full assortment of medium, and low price black. blue block mid fancy colors; limey Casiduieres; Satinets of various sty lea and coluria. m a kin g an a 4. sortment of Cloths complete. Also. Trimmings, of the hest quality, constantly on bawl. Purchasers of Cloth , and Cassimeres oill promote their own interest by call ing at the New Store, whete all kinds of Goods arc yell ing tinusuady low. G.E.FLYNT & CO. SADDLE & HARNESS ELKALT:III SMITH df S • ESPECTFULLY inform that they still continue iv the manufacture of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, dec., in Col Mies building, next door to J. C. Adams' LAW Orrice, where they will kccp constantly on band, and manufacture to order, Elastic fi'eO, Common and Quilted Saddles. Rumness, 'Carpet Bags, Bridles, Trunks, Collars, Palisis, S c. 4 - c. Carriage Trimming and Military Work dune to order. Mattasses, Pew and Chair Cushions made on shurt notice and reasonable terms. The iubscribers hope by doing their work well, and by a strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. ELKANALI SMITH & SON. Towanda. May 21.1845. kßUlT—Jostleceived I supply of [Annm. Prune., . Figs, Raisins, he. et , CHANIBERLIIWN,, Jurio. 1645. No.l Brick Row. Ark[LS—Linseed, Sweet, Ootoor and Lamp tails, kJ, goad and cheap at CHAMBERL.IN.'4. Julie, 1845, No. 1 Britk FAN. AIITICLrt-N—A great aarigty for sale low. at CitANI BERLIN'S. June 1845. Mlo. t Brick Row. BRUSHES,—A general auortmeut of Hair, Paint, Flesh, aid shoe brushes at ANIBERLIN'S, aia YBrickßow.. SALT.—A large quantity of FRESH SALT, Juno G. E. FLYNT it CO. a.amally malacemsa. IOPSOI4I SALTS. Flor. 'Sulphur. Roll Brimstone, Sup,Cerh.Soda,Tartaric Acid. Castor Oil, Nes-, ton's puro extract. de Lemon. extract of Sarsaparilla, vials 4c. for sale cheap at BA IR D'S, May 14. 110.3 Brit* Ralo,, -- 111D1121110 - L HEAD Or A perfect Jam at,No. 3, Brielt,Row! . . - ‘117;61. H. BAIRD do CO.. 44$ USUAL, are in-tha V V. first host,, with a large arid well-s-lected leans% went cf inerchandize in general. In the lint of • . DRY GOODS. we cannot enumerate but a small number of saki* but beg leave to say fur the ll , benefit of the Ladies, 'ba wo have a splendid renorttnent of Peados meidins.liklP hem muslin., organdes, bats:nines. marlin de Ulna,, (new styles) painted. mailing, Scotch and French ging. barns, striped tapered jaeonet, (a beautiful article foe white dresser') 200 pieces FrenchiEngliatt and Antal. can Prints, comprising amen:* the most choice and Dab iOnable styles; summer , thrush. end .negrafe, Victuals skirts. bonnet lawns, oiled silk, black gro do Rhine silk. bobinett. Grecian Saileton and silk lace,'Hack silk ' lace, muslin edging and 'nutting, Lisle thwrad and 11142 i edging, light and dark kid Glares. to trio sad cation do., linen pocket handkerchiefs. fans, a Ribleini. great variety ;20 boxes Ar tifi cial*, w and black, bugle beads ; cotton, gingham and silk P ciiob and Bus shadei, the best ssentment ever exhibited in, Towieda. BOOTS & SHOES. m u t sod right-colored kid slips, buskins and ties; do. do.. 'gaiters and nor gaiters, aliases slips, shod, Ike% Combo, 'Miens brushes. &e. BONNETS. Diamond lawn, shirrd lawn, fluted Lawn. willow, mode. plain .craw, end Rutland straw, Ladies' and mines` &meets. Mao, 100 Leghorn Bonnets, corriprising plain Florence braid, shell and almOnd bead, diamond sad peddle Maid, shell and impede' dn., bird's eye. ditto. Ladies' and misses' Neapolitan Nee, misses' Lighom flats, straw cords ma tes,eht. &o; &c. GENTLEMEN. .•• • we are just opening 20 pieces. different styles, plain end 'wiped double ,and single milled Daer'mera. arrirad cloths arid Rediruals. all calore and qualities; Sumner Cfpfha, for men end hay's wear, by the Ideas 'ex leis quantity; bleached and brown sheeting' and shirting; soapsndera. elastic vest hacks, fee. , ~.• 100 doz. Palm leaf hcfe. 20 din. Leghorn do., 6 cases Fur do., white, drab and black. A very heavy stuck of Grocerit.' s, hardware, Creeke ry We ere prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, and will do so as low. (if not a little lower,) than the aide qualities cenee bought at any store withia .100 -mho of this place. fur ready pay. And by way of colour. acing the honest and iiplustrious tillers of the soil," we will exchange any of nor goods for Good Butter. or Pro. re of almost any kind, Those, therefore. who have w i„,, t l; come to the corn-lesion that it is not good policy to gm in debt to the merchant.. will he enabled to el-' th ong , the. nroducts of their labor for all "nicks neon. airy to theii. Orator% and convenience. Y ours. in hgsla. WM. H. BAIRD it„ CO. Towanda, May 5, ' DOUG & GROCEO STORE. Keep it Before the People. /WHAT the Old Drug Store, weft side of the Pob. lie Square, is now receiving the largest wort. meta al Drugs and Medicines ever offered W this saees let, among which vo the following, viz * Murphis, Blue Bus. rio.• Quinine, Bit. Silver,• Eng. Calomel, Quick do. ludid. Putsssa. Pepesine, Red Precipitate, Ipecac, White du. Tart. Antimony, Stryclinia, lodine,' Elateruirn, Valerian Boot, Kro.aaut, Seneca do. Pula, Jalap, r y, Seipentaria do. Eat. do., Grntion do. Eat. Colycinth, Colombo do. do. Gentian, , Pink do. • do. eicuta, Senna. do. Hyosoiamus, Adhesive Plaster, do. Taraseoum, Cantharidea, Spring and Thumb Lancets, Lancet eases The attention of PHYSICIANS is particularly in. vited to the above articles, they being just received from one of the most respectable houses in New York and Will therefore be warranted pure and free from adult's'. anon in all, cues, and disposed of at very [ow prima. oiLs AND gssENcEs Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Peppermint, Rosemary, Worrnseed, Hemlock•, Sikaafrass. Lemon Lavander. Iler 'gsmot, Aniverd, Cloves, Juniper, Amber, Cajptit, Cara way, Monsrd, Femtvl, Almond. Origanum, Cedar, Am ber, &c., &c. PATENT 3IEDICINZS. The most popular of the day, such as Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cheery, Sand's Sarsaparilla, Dr. Jayne's Carmanitive, Balsam Hoar; hound, Turtington's Pink Expectorant Syrup, Bata.; man's Drops. Andersons do., Latnott's Cough do:. Li quid Opodeldoc, Balsam Honey, Preston Salts, JIM Gardners Balsam Liverwort and Hoarbound,Dairoons! Digestive Elixor,Dr. Munns Elix. of Opium, Dr.. 8e... jamin Godfrey's Cordial, Dr, Weaver's Worm Tea, Chessman's Arabian Balsam, Balm of Columbia, Buts lees Masnesian A parient, Henry's do., Dr. Tbompeores Eye Water. British Oil, Harlaera do., Maceassar do., Bear's do,. Grave's Hair do., Croton do., together with many others to numerous to mention. MT Cnmpnund Cathartic. Gregory's Ifooper's Female,. German. Lees Windham Toombs, Iliandrrth's, Wright's Indian Vegetable. Dr. Phinney's; Webstel's. Marais and Bitiers, Alehs.is. Bishops, &C. t: PAINTS. OIL AND DYE STUFFS. 'White. Red and Stark Lead, Chrome Green Chrome Yellow. Yellow Oebre, Prussian Blue Rose Pink. Sugar. Lead, I.itharae. Blue Sumba. Venetian Red. {rerun Turmeric, Annatto, Indic , . Copperas. Muni, Crude Tartar. Coe}dorsi, Soluti..n of Tin, Verdigris. Blue Vitro!, Glass 7 by 9. 8 by 10, and 'lO by 12, Putty, Linseed Oil, 6., &r. A. B. MONTANYP, Datong -F. Towanda. May 21, 1845. THE TOWANDA CHAP STORE, 'GREAT ATTRACTION riZs• 11= MenZra' HE subscriber his jut returned from New York it with a splendid assortment of Spring and Sam miner goods, which he offers for sale at least fitteen per cent. cheaper than goods have eser4teen, or ever will be sold in this b.rrough. His stock Consist* Of (Oa reign and domestic Llrylioudn, such as French. English. sod American Cloths, Cas-imures, Sattinetts, Kentucky . Jeans, Summer stuffs. A splendid assortment of Pante of all prices. also a full supply 'of Brown and Bleached' goals, also, Fancy Goods, such as Linen Handkerchiefs,' Black. Blue Black, Plaid and striped Silks, Thread and Muslin Edgings, Ladies and Gendemens crassts, Bon. net Ribbons. Damask and Mouselin de Latin Shawls. Pernsol..and a thousand articlest oo numerous to mention. . GROCERIES—Brown. Loaf and Crushed Sugars, St. Croix, Portirico and New Orleans Molasses. loon. ac and American Brandy, Holland Gin. Teas, ate., - also Crockery, Glass, Nails, Hardware Are.k.c. All persons desirous of purchasing goods low, will: do well to give Inn, ♦ call before purchasing elsewhere. Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Grain taken in payment, for'Goods. CH A RLES REED. Towanda, May It, 18 , I5„ Ali. '2 Bride Am: MONTANYEsS STORE loran of the Public Square & lain Sired, rriFIE largest and cheop7st lot of,Fxt.ls ever offend . in Bradford County le now ,openini; at the ahem store. The most fashionable Ooods of the season. such as Balzarines.'bewns..4.e., with every variety of Trittt; ;manufactured in'the linitrd States. All the new styles of Summer Goods for Gentlemen hayseedyouth, BOUTS 4. SHOES of any quantity anti any price• 20 dor.. HATS at the lowo.t possible puce, GR OCZEMS of all -kinda and HA itEl WARE in abundance. . • Returning sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage. they have heretofore received, they pledge themselves I. aicheap as goods of the same quality can. be pure chased io this or any of the oeighhoring villages. We 'Noah' therefore stlvise. our (fiends to call before por t chasing elsewhere. J. D. ,tr E. D. NIO.NT.A.NYD : Towanda, May 12, !VS. A