Bradford County Democratic Meeting. Pursuant to pnblie notice, a large Democratic m eeting convened at the publlic Hall of A. .1. Gerould, in East Smithfield, on Monday the 29th of September inst. The meeting was called to order at 3 o'clock P. M. Maj. LU MAN KELLOGG was chosen Prisident of the meeting, and Chauncey Guthrie, James Philleps, Abiram Pierce, Christopher Child,4 Col. Theodore Wilder, Sterrv.Durfey, Leon ard pierce and Abram Jones Vice Presidents. Col. %V. E. Barton, T. - M. Beach and Co). David Farnsworth, Secretaries of the meeting. On motion, the President of . the meeting ap pointed the following named gentlemen a Com mittee on Resolutionis, viz ; Col. Seth . Salisb ury, %V. F. Kellogg, Maj. Ira C. Bullock, Capt. E. D., Titus, A. A. Jones, J. E. Mitchell. Stephen Craine, Maj. Enos Cala. Doctor David Hill, Capt. J. L. Gerould, E. Allen, Nelson R. Calvin, A. J.' Gerould, C. E. Pierce, Capt. Geo. R. M'Vannan, Jostaka K i ng. Ira Adams, Joethan Hall, Edmund Fairman. Leonard H. fierce, and George Gerould. The committee reported through their chair man, Col. Salisbury, the following resolutions., which were unanimously adopted by the rare*: ‘VIIEREAS, " The Constitution of the Uni iriStates is the first instance of a government deliberately formed by the people, for whose benefit it was intended." Our hopes of main- Lamina this free system of Government unim paired', and transmitting its blessings to pos terity, rest upon the intelligence and moral vir tue of the people, themselves. Does Pederalisna ask for our political creed ? ft will be found in the Declaration of Ameri can Independence." In this great charter of human freedom, is set forth in letters of living light the divine right of man to be free. Resolved, That the election of JAMES K. Pali to the Presidency, is a National triumph of reason, virtue and truth ; a solemn reversal by the people of the whole Union—of a de cision that had lowered their moral and intel lectual standard in the estimation of the world. S uc h a victory to the Republican Banner, achieved through the bollot box, cannot fail to hares grateful and permanent influence upon the onward progress of the great doctrines of democratic truth. Who, then, we ask, in a spirit of earnest ness, that is a democrat at heart, who cherishes a deep veneration for the character of our glo rious free institutions—who that is.a democrat, because he understands the true principles that he professes, will now refuse to co-operate in good faith with the democratic party. in giving a cordial and effective support to the regular 'nominations promulgated through County and State Conventions. Resolved, That we are justly proud of the elevation cf an eminent citizen of our own great State to the second office in the gift of the American people. GEORGE M. DALLAS has sustained with unshaken firmness the doc trines and measures of democratic party of Pennsylvania and the Union through good and evil report. We recognize in him an able Statesman, an inflexible patriot, and a true friend. Resolved, That JAMES BUCHANAN is well entitled to the exalted reputation that he enjoys as a Democrat, a Statesman, and patriot. The acknowledged ability and fidelity with which he his discharged all the public duties com mitted to his care, give him high claims upon the confidence, respect, and consideration of the democratic party. 2 Resolved, That our confidence in GOVERNOR SHUNK, the purity of his character, his sound Republicanism, and fidelity to the honor and welfare of his native State, is undiminished, and that in his exertions to maintain the De mocratic party and its principles in the ascen dent, we will yield him an unwavering and sincere support. Resoled, That the united vote of the de mocratic members of the Legislature in the re-election olihe lion. DANIEL STURGEON 10 the U. S: Senate, is the strongest. evidence of his merits and popularity with ' the Democratic party of Pennsylvania. His long experience, in public life, and devotion to the ded.ocratic cause, will enable hint to render important ser vice to the people of "'Keystone State " in-the Senate of the United States. Resolved, That Col. JAMES R. SNOWDEN, State Tteasurer, has discharged the high duties of his station with Sigrial ability and faithful ness ; and, that Pennsylvania is now placed on a permanent basis in her financial concerns at home and abroad. The people of this great Commonwealth will maintain the public faith unsullied " under any and all emergencies. Resolved, That JAMES BURNS, Esq., shall receive our most Cordial support for the office of Canal Commissioner, because he is the nominee of the democracy of the State, and. because we have confidence in his ability, in tegrity, and sound democracy. Resolved, That the Hon. DAVID WILMOT, member of Congress from this District, merits oar increased confidence and respect—his high integrity of Character. acknowledged talent, and sound' democracy, his eloquent and effective advocacy otethe Indupendent Treasury law," fits sincere and devoted Championship in the cause of popular rights, have endeared him to the Republicans of this Congressional district; and we look forward to a brilliant career of usefulness for him in the Congress of the Timed States. Ptesaled, That the Hon. DANIEL L. SHER WOOD, our able and true Senator in the Legis lauire of Pennsylvania, merits our highest con fidence and respect. Bradford county has always found in him an efficient and influen tial Senator ; and,, we shall remember his ser vices with plea Sure and gratitude. Resolved, That we look forward to the Ad ministration of President Poll: with inspiring confidence. When in Congress he was the right arm of the Jackson Admistration, and his Inaugural address the guarantee that he will, by every Constitutional means, elevate the condition of the toiling millions." A National Government with sufficient power (or National purposes, without impairing the Just rights of the States or those of individuals. This is the true doctrine of the Democratic party - ,of the Nation, North and South; and hence in the patriotic language of George M. Dallas --" The people of America can never again incur the risk of a National 'Bank. Resolved, That in the estimation of the tle nnocricy of Bradford conntY, the " Indepen \tient Treasury law," as passed under the ad ministration of President Van Buren, is a National measure of high import, (one of the Principle measures passed upon in the election . Of necessary to the independence of the people, to the.purity of our free institutions and safe keeping of the public money. (Resolved, That we can never cease to re member with grateful sensibility the illustrious services of Martin Van Buren to the people of the United States.. His eminent Statesman ship, his exalted patriotism and purity of pur pose in suporting the great principles of Con stitution'al liberty-all these things, and more too, have secured for Mr. Van Buren the abid ing good will of the Democratic party of Peim sylvania and the Union. - Resolved, That the State elections now pending in the Keystone State, is momentous in all its bearings—the policy, the public mea sures of the two great political parties are fully at issue, and again to be tested by the votes of the people, calmly and dispassionately given at the ballot box. We rejoice to be able in assure the Democracy- of the State, that Bradford county will gallantly and victorious ly emerge from the conflict,. will nobly re-assert the doctrines and measures of 1844, by' a triumphant election of their entire demo cratic ticket. Resolved, By the , democracy of Bradford county, now convened, that we most earnestly recitu r mend to our democratic fellow-citizens thr ghout the State. to be 'united and energet ic in support of the measures and the candi dates of the democratic party. Resolved, That the "BRADFORD REPORTER" is fully entitled to the confidence of the demo cratic party—is an able and faithful Democratic Journal ; and as such, shall receive our cordial and united support. The following resolutions were offered to the meeting by Truman M. Beach, Esq., and unianimously adopted. Resolved, That the democratic party of Bradford county, acknowledge gratefully the honor conferred in he selection by the Legis. lature of the State, of one of her citizens to fill the important and responsible public trust of State Librarian ; and the ability and con stancy with which our friend and fellow-citi zen Col. SALISBURY, has sustained the demo cratic party and its principles, well entitles him to, what he so fully enjoys, the confidence and respect of the democratic party ; and, that we fully approve his patriotic exertions to main tain union and harmony in the Democratic ranks. Resolved, That the President of this meet ing appoint a committee of five to procure the publication of a letter from the Hon. ROBERT DALE OWEN, to Col. S. Salisbury, in which letter is set forth the facts in detail, that Col. R. M. JOHNSON was the slayer of Te cumseh" in the battle of the Thames; a fact that has been recently denied by the Whig press in the United States. The President appointed T. M3Beach, C. Guthrie, William Elwell, Col. V. E. Piollet, and J. L. Webb. to procure the publication of Owen's letter. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting by 'signed by the officers and publish ed in . the Bradford Reporter, and other demo cratic papers in the State, and that copies of these proceedings be forwarded by the Presi dent of the meeting. to the President and Vice President of the United States, to Mr. Buchan an and Governor Shunk ; also, to Martin Tan Buren and Richard M. Johnson. Mr. Wilmot addressed the meeting in a speech of great power and eloquence, review ing with ability the measures that were involv ed in the national struggle of 1844—that the Democracy of Pennsylvania were now called upon to re-assert these great political truths— exhorted in' the most impressive terms to un ion and harmony—he spoke at length upon the Independent Treasury law ;" his argument in favor of this great Measure was an able effort, and received with high applause. Col. Piollet followed Mr. Wilmot, at length, and was lis tened to with attention and interest. Col. P. acquitted himself in a manner highly credi table, and most satisfactory to the political party of which he is a candidate for the Legis lature. The most perfect union and harmony animates our party, and of its triumphant suc cess in Bradford county on the second Tues day of October, there is no doubt. [Signed by the Officers.] THE QUESTION SETTLED. MANY PERSONS WONDER AND ASK, why Di:. Smith's Vegetable Pills are now preferred to other medicines which have been so much longer before the public. The reasons are, plainly, that they give more g - Mieral satisfaction, and are incomparably more pleasant, being coated with sugar; and as they never griptisr nauseate, it is no wonder that those who use therAo recommend them beyond anyother Pills. They cleanse and purify the blood, aid and improvedigestion, mire Head-ache, Dyspepsia, and Bilious Complaints, in a manner so easy, that the patient isscarcely conscious of having taken medicine at aIL Made by an educated Physician, they do not come wider the head of " quack medicihe." Dealers furnished at the New York College of Health, 179 aTeenatich Street, New York. And sold by E. H. WA.'s-, A. S. CLIA3IBERLIN, Towanda ; HRY'ST . Orwell ions PASSMOILE, Rome; J. E. Boo: iocc, Pike, (0" CAUTION.—As a miserable imitation has been made the name of" Sugar Coated Pills," it is necersa ry to tic sure that Dr. G. BEYJ ' N. S*rru ' s signature is on every box. Price 25 cents. lif IST OF LETTERS, remaining at the Porst.Of -4 KII rice in Towanda, ending Sept. 3u. 1845. Abraham W C Kelly Wm Beaden George Gadd C D Bois Stephen Molany Maurice Burk Martin Mitchell J D Bovder William . McGee Petrick Banns Chancy McCullock S L Bishop Helen M Mallery Garrick Beauthont Sarah Murphy James Balk'''. J T Mclntyre 8 Blau4elt Mary Miles Noah Blackinan Franklin Minier Harriet A Cenci John Nobles Nancy Corlett Timothy Nobles M Camp Cilva . ' 011ealy M Cummings Clark Palmer C B Collins C C - Patterson E Crown Win - Pelson L S Cinsiinr Lsriptinn Sawyer Stephen Case f 3 T Smith 1 ColeiWm Sickler E Conyngham John N Strickland L Cotter Thomas, Scott Henry Coveny Patrick Slaid A DuboYs Hiram Spering Geo Dohetty John Scott M Drake M ' Scott J M Dicker Jamis W Taylor J M . Dixon George Tennant E Diittning James R Thayer M Eaton Gtirdon H Torry T Pitzgirald C , ' ;- Telledy S Fisher M A Thompson J L .r. Frazer John Upright Gen Gooding Stephen F Vineerit R Gilli , * Edward Vallely Ann Grairiger Roderick Wiekizer W Gibadn Wm Wierman Thomas T Goff:Geo F Woodruff S B _ .. . . Hazard E W Whitney 3 M Howley E Williams Geo Horrin Martin White Edward 2 RitICO C Young E F Hortdn Laura Wainer G ifinonan Cauander Wolky Geo A. S. CHAMBERLIN, P. M ,SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of best Velvet, gth silk, and ball Velvet, Winter bonnets, for stile by C. REED. PUBLIC SALE. IffltY virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, At of Bradford County, will be sold on the 9d Tues day of Oct. nett, being thellst day .of the month, at the house of Dr. Bliss in Leroy township, at 2 o'clock P. M., the following descnbal teal estate of John Al len to wit: A lot of land situate in' Leroy township. containing forty two acres bounded on the west by lands of Sullivan Morse ; on the south by lands of Charles Barclay, on the east „by Miller, and on the north by lands of Perley Morse, subject to a Mortgage given to the Bank of North Arnerica,upon which there is due ten hundred and forty dollars, 'fermi of sale— fifty dollars at the time of sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments. BAWL WEBBER. Oct. B. Coinmittee of John Allen, a Lunatic. LIST OF LETTERS, remaining at the Post Of fice in Monroeton, Sept. 30. Bowman Montgomery Johnson A Bowman Emily Morton A B Bancroft L 0 Mothers S Brown W H Mercy E Corcren Mrs Piper W Coolbaugh M A Potter J H Charles H ROdgers W Cummings C 2 Varney C Duncan Mary L 2 Wiswell W Gaskill L C White S Jacobus D C G. F. MAS(yN, P. M. A SPLENDID lot of Brush, Silk,For and Sporting eat Hats, also Oil sitk i lvelvet and fur caps, together with Muffs, and Buffalo robes, for sale cheap at - Oct. 8. REED'S (MAKI paid for WHEAT, by ‘,V) Oct. 8. ELLIOTT 4. MERCUR. (MASH paid for BEEF HIDES, by I,V/ Oct. 8. - ELLIOTT dr MERCITR (MASH paid for FLAX SEED. by W. Oct. 8. ELLIOTT & MEREUR. r m . A S paid for Oats, by Oct: 8. ELLIOTT & MERCUR. 11 BBL'S of Butter and Soda CRACKERS, for sale by C. REED. 311E-ICANCISC OIL; 1113111:111LM, And all kinds of GRAIN, wanted at this office on are! ELU3I.EiMIT woucayumuako, Canal Commissioner—Wm. Larimer, jr., of Pittsburg. Representatives--B. H. Stevens, of Burlington. George F. Horton, of Asylum. Commissioner—Giles M. DeVirolf, of Pike. Auditor—Albert G. Camp, of Herrick. Sheriff—John Keeler, of Wyaluaing. Prothonotary—Washington Ingham, of Asylum. Register & Recorder—Nelson R. Atwood, of Wyalming. Treasurer—Abner C. Hinman, of Wpm. Coroner—John Boles, of Pike. oct. Ile FALL & WINTp FASHIONS 7031 as>6.L UParcHELER & COREL beg leave to inform the inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity, that they have just commenced the Tailoring Business, up stairs, No. 4. Brick Row, where they are prepared to execute all work entrusted to them with care neatness and des patch, and in the most fashionable manner. Having just received the New York and Philadelphia fashions, and with their long experience in the business, they nat ter themselves that their work will be made in a manner and style equal to any other establishment in the place. Terms made to correspond with the times. CUTTING done on the shortest notice. Tl' All kinds of country produce received in payment for work at market prices. October 1, 1845. 2cantaa,a aelan _l5 aa - maulD KISHIO N4ll LE MIL ORS, Over Montanye's More, next door to Mercur's law office, at the old stand of Powell & Seaman. [oc I J. E. Canfield, Attorneratlaw, &T§M.ILTSM 9 1P.E.09 WILL attend to all, kinds of business intrusted to his care, with promptness. and despatch. Of fice in the Tm and titove Store building—up stairs. [ol. _ Administrator's Notice. A LL. persons indebted to the estate of ACHATUS VOUGHT, late of Rome' township, deceased. are requested to maim immediate payment, acid all those having demands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested for settlement. . _ T. WRIGHT, Administrator, Rome, Oct. 1, 1845. With will annexed LUMBER FOR SALE. A QUANITY OF LUMBER will he sold for cash 1,11. by private sale at the residence of the late Patrick Cummings. Also, a very valuable two-horse farm WA GON, but a short time in use—it cost about $BO, and will be sold for $45, on approverl,security at 6 months credit. A set of double HARNESS, with chains and whippletrees, for $12.--an excellent BOAT, for ss— be disposed of on a credit. There are sevellal tons of superior HAY, and a quan tity of Oats, which will also be sold for cash, where the value is offered. Apply to Franklin Blackman, Eeti., or to the eubscri ker. MICHAEL MITCHELL. Towanda, October - 1. 1845 N. B. A FARM, now or lately occupied by Stephen Cummings, will he let—with the saw-mill. It is situat ed about 7 miles from Towanda—a number of logs on the place will he disposed of at a fair value. Great Bargains at the LUMBERMAN'S EXCHANGE. I 11. & 11. S. PMNIVEY tender their thanks to the public for the past summer's patronage. and would solicit a continuance of the same. We wouldsay to the public, we are just receiving one of the largest and best selected stock of GOODS ever offered in this place. The stock consists in part of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Dry Good,, Paints, Oils, Glassware, Fish, Leather, Salt, in fact everything usually kept in a country store, all of which they will exchange for Lumber, cash or most kind of country produce, on no reasonable terms as goods can be bought in Bradford county, for the same kind of pay, Towanda not excepted. \Vented, 856,000 SHINGLES ; 500,000 white pine Boards ; 40,000 Cherry and white stuff. Cash paid for panel and first rate Shingles. Cash paid for Furs. Monroeton, October l, 1845. Tie Last and Most Important Arrival Yet at the TOWANDA CHEAP ',WORE, No. 2, Brick Row. 41 - I,REAT BARGAINS are now offered the people 111,1111 - of Bradford county, by the subscriber, who is now receiving and opening one of the largest and best select ed assortment of goods ever brought into the village of Towanda. His stock of goods has been selected with great care expressly for this market, and as prices of the old credit system are necessarily high, he offers great in ducements to all who may have cash or produce to ex change for goods. His stock consists in an assortment of DRY GOODS, such as broadcloths, cessimeres, and vesting% satinetts, sheep's gray, hard times, linsey wool seys, a splendid assortment of Winter Shawls, ladies' cravats, gloves, hosiery, suspenders, and ten thousand ar ticles, too numerous to meetion. Groarles. Such as sugar, tea, coffee, molasses, spices, lamp and lin seed oil, a full supply of Liquors, such as Champagne, Cognise and American Brandy, Holland Gin, Old Mo. nongebala whiskey, Port, Mailed% and Malaga Wine. Ateo--Ciockery, Hardware. Nails. Glase,lron, Leath er, Boots & Shoes, Buffalo Robes, Hats &Caps, Drugs & Dye Stuffs, &c. &c. All persons wishing to purchase goods are respectfully invited to give the subscriber a call, and examine his goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. ' Oct. 1, 1845 CHAMBERLIN'S N E s W ta rt d of Drags, W Groceries h l a ed ve ici j n u c e s, ha n ds. i t, f ile New York, and will be sold very low—call at No. I Brick Row. Terms cub. A. 8. CHAMBERLIN. Oct. 1, 1845. ' 1111111sters AU nettling Ointment. ALnew supply of th is popular medicirte,also • quantity Of the Erman Tncrinis, just received. by Oct. 1. H. B. & M. C. MURCUR. I •-• SHERIFF'S SALES. Y virtue of iiindry writs of Venditicirif Exponas, II issued from the courtof connnolt Plea' , of Brad' county, to me directed, I eh? eiPosa "to Public at the house of WM. BRIGG the borough of wands, on Wednesday r the 224 ay f ,Ocbabei 1645, Iwo o'clock P. M., the equal and undivided half of • following described piece or parcel of laud situate in Illa township, Bradford county. bounded on the north lands of Alex. Roy and George H.Shepanl, east by public highway and Andrew Austinorouth by John I vey and James Kelley and west by land in posses- I n of Ott Smith. Containing 108 acres, with about acres improved, together with a saw.mill, two fra -d dwelling houses, one framed barn and one log In thereon. (ALSO—One fourth of the . following described lot or of land situate in said township of Wella, county id. bounded on the north by land of John Strong Wbitington Sayre. east by land of Silas Jones, well 4. Grinnell, south by land of Alex. Seely and I. ea A. Wilson and Daniel Strong. and west by land John Browndll and Wtn. 11." French. Containing I 280 acres. ALSO—One half of the following described piece of . containing 1431 ] acres, bounded on the north by "1 John B. Strong, east by land known as the John• . tract, south by lands of Stowell & Grinnell and west land of Alex. Seely, Stowell & Grinnell, and Geo. . Shepard. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Evans i Wilcox to the use of J. Lane vs. Elijah Stowell. ALSO—The following lot of lnnd situate in Canton .arnship and bounded on the west by John House, on .le north by Webster and Cross, on the east by un ted lands, on the south by John-McWilliams. Con ining fifty acres with about eleven acres improved ith a log house thereon. I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Nathan i. Case vs. Augustus Cross. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of 1 u 1 d situate in the village of Athens, hounded on the n rth by. a street leading from Mein street to the Swi g ehanna River, on the east by land of Cornelius Harsh, R th by land of Edward Melton, and on the west by ain Street, Coursing one fourth of an acre or therea b uts, with one framed building occupied as a dwelling a ti wagon makers shdp thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Horace Williston Jr. now assigned to J.C. Adams vs. David Spence. r,mo —The following piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster township, bounded north by Platt Smith, east by the Susquehanna river, south by lands of A. 13. Shaw deed, and west by lands now in the possession of Frank Murry and Samuel Duff. Containing t 25 acres more or less about 100 improved with one dwelling house one barn and orchard thereon. ALSO—One other tract of land in said Ulster town ship and bounded north by Platt Smith, west by A. Pat ridge, east by lands of L. Smith, and south by S. H uff. Containing 100 acres more or less with about 30 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ofieduthan Simons vs. Lockwood Smith. ALSO—The following described piece or pnrcel of land situate in Wya!using township, hounded on the north by land of David Beardsley and Philemon Stone, east by lands of Jonas Ingham. south by lands Jf John Elliott, on the west by lands of E. Lewis, Elijah Camp and John Camp. Containing 220 or thereabouts, about 30 acres thereof improved with 4 framed dwelling hou ses, two framed barns one saw mill; one woolen factory and a large apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Benja min Sayer vs. Jonas Ingham. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in' Wpm: township and bounded on the north by landi of Kilmer & Spencer, east by land of Piollet, west'by lands of Dan'l %flier and Jas. Smith. Containing about 80 acres more or Ins, with about five acres thereof improved with a dwelling house thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Elijah C Spencer to the use of S. Owen vs. James Smith and .1 Smith Jr. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Smithfield tp. Bradford co. boundivi on the north, south. cast and west by !And of Aaron C. Scott. Containing about three hundred acres be the same more or less, about two acres thereof improved. to gether with the water power and mill privirege thereon to belonging with:the remains of a burnt saw-mill thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I. Gites vi. James Chibon. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Springhill. beginning at a hemlock, corner of land sold by Meredith to Edmund Cogswell. on the division line of James and William Porter, thence south nibeteen perches to the corner of the tract the same course on the line between the tracts 74 and 1-10 perches to a beach, thence west 54 perches to a hemlock, thence north 74 and 1-10 perches to a post, thence east 54 to the place of beginning. Containing 25 acres strict measure be the same more or less, 10 or 15 acres thereof improved with one framed dwelling house, one log h arse, one framed barn and one saw mill thereon. r'etzed and taken in executioh at the suit of H. F. Keeney vs. M. V .Bogart. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate Wyse: township, bounded on the north by land of W. Drake, on the west by lands of John Bull and John Allen, on the south by land of Ellis Lewis and Reed Myer, and the east by lands of Reed Myer. Contain. ing about 50 acres more .or less, with a saw mill and framed dwelling house thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Al len 2d vs. Solomon C. Kinner who survived A.Kinner. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster township and bounded east by the rdad ;elut ing from Towanda to Athens and land of Guy Tracy, north by lands in the possession of 1. Havens, west by H. S. Welles, and south by land of said Welles. Con taining about 7 acres more or less partly improved with a saw mill thereon. Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of Guy Tra cy vs. Ass Forest JOHN N. wEsToN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, September 25, 1845. AFEWBARRELS TANNERS OIL , for sale at Oct. 1. MERCUR'S MURTON KINGSBERY, is now receiving at his old stand, which has been going off for eighteen years, where goods of all kinds has been sold and WILL be sold, lower than at any other store in this Coun ty. A very large stock of all kinds of goods which has been selected with great care and attention, and bought at such prices of the importers and manufacturers, that it would be a ruinous business for any firm in the Brick Roio, or any where else, to undertake to sell goods es cheap as I can, and will. If my friends and the public generally, will call before they make their purchases elsewhere, they will find that this notice isnot put in the paper for a BLUFF, like some by the side of it ; but, it means'whst it says. I have a general assortment of every kind and descrip tion o Dry oods, Groceries. Hardware; Crockery, Po is 4. Shoes. Nails. Iron, Leather. 4.c. DAY'S celebrated INDIA RUBBER Shoes and Suspenders—u new article, for sale at sep. 4 27. B. KINGSBERY'S. SOLE — Sc. UPPER LEATHER, fur. sale by sep. 27. B. KINGSBERI ArIODFISH, Mackerel and Shad. for Pale by sep. 27. B. KINGSUERY. AIrIOTTON YARN, Knitting Yarn, Balls, Wicking, 41.) Wadding—any quantity for sale very low, by sep. 27. B. KINGSBEIZY.. CBI TON Fall river Nails, for sale cheap. by sep. 27. • B. KINOSBERY. irlkYE WOODS. PAINTS & OILS, of everyde; KJ" cription, for sale, one notch below the market. sep. 24. • B. KINGSBERY. ATS & CAPS, without number, for sale lower than was ever before beard of. by sep. 24. B. KINGSBERY. CHARLES REED. N 0.2 Brick Row ('CONSISTING OF swgDEs, English Tire, for NU one and two horse wagons, horseshoe, and band iron, round iron.;;, and k ioch nail rode, spring sled, American. English blister, cut and German steel, hoop and - stake iron, horse shoes 'ready =Wei &c., &c. It would be useless to enumerate all the different kinds of goods that inay be found at my store. Those who Wish to buy goods cheap, had better call before making their purchases elsewhere. B, .KINGSBERY. Appy,Eßrs FINE CUT CAVENDISH TO BACCO, for sale by B, MAMMY. - 3 Tons of iron, . . , HARNESS. .AND.., CARRIAGE ~ . • IMEIEEEILMIEREAce, - A LARGE and general assionment of the above tide*; copripireing ,ahtipst everything use* by her nese and Carriage Makers, which will be, sold trume thin the 'same quality of good's have ever been oared al Oswego or Elmira, just received by ' • oep,. 24: IL 8. M. C. IidERCUR. airkhork POUNDS NAILS, assented sites,at OUP ssp• 24. M ERCUR'Bi 2006 LBS. SOLE LEATHER, also Up. ter Leather and Calf Skins, at ' sep. 24. MERCIIRIL CLOTHS—Fancy and pl tin Cassia:tures, satinetta, tweeds, Kentucky jeans. plaid clunk linings, &c., a great variety, and very cheap, can be found at aep. 24. MERCUR'S. ArtASRMERES, Reps anti DeLeine*, a geese eerie ty, and beautiful patterns,at 141ERCUR'3. .1,81L.A LPACCAIo r :-.lSlack and Fancy , a large moot moot, for sale at MERCITIFW. Art IMPS, CORDS, Fringm and fancy velvet Rib -11311" bane at T ARMOUR'S. v_pooTs & SHOES—A very large stock of every RD kind and size, at tower prices than ever, will be found at MERCITInv. SHERIFF'S SALE. Malila virtue of . a writ of Vend. Expo,, issued from the court of common pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of Wm. Briggs, in the borough of Towends,on Thurs day, the 16th day of October next, at one o'clock, P. M., the following described piece or parcel of land in Towanda to., bounded north and east by the main road, and lands belong ing to the heirs of Abial Foster, deed. and on the sout and west by lands belonging to the estate of Abial Poster. dec'd. Containing 6ve acres, more or leas, all improved, with a two story frame dowel ling house, frame barn, grist mill and saw mill, build ings erected for clothing and carding machines end tail ler's houses, with a variety of fruit trees thereon grow ing, with all the rights and privileges of mill dam and race and all other privileges thereto appertaining,. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of Land situate in said township, hounded north by Lands of the estate of Abiel Foster, deed., on the Susquehanna river, on the east by the Susquehanna river, on the south by lands of Jesse Woodruff, on the west by the main road, and lands of J. C. Powell. Containing twenty-five acres, more or less, all improved, • Al,so—One other piece nr parcel of land in said township, hounded on the north by Linde of Joseph C. Powell, on the south by Lands of Thos. Elliott and on the east by the public highway. Containing 40 acres, more or less, all improved, with a small framed barn thereon erected. ALSO—The undivided half of one other piece or par cel of Lend situate in 'said township, bounded north by Lands of Fosters, on the west by David Rutty, on the south by Lands of Ezta Rutty, and east by Lands of Wm. Kelly. Contaibing ninety-five acres, be the same more or loss. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the Pre sident, Directors and Company of the Bank of the Uni ted States, now to the use of John Knowles, vs. Isaac Myer. J. N. WESTON. Sheriff. Sheriff's (Tice, Towanda, Sept. 24, 1845. Estate of Oliver Arnold, Deceased, oTICE is hereby given to the Heirs of the estate IN of Oliver Arnold, deed., late of Smithfield town s'iip, that a distribution of the proceeds of said estate will he made on the sth of November next, and those having an interest therein, are required to appear and take their shares. B THOMAS, Executor. Smithfield, September 24, 1845. BLUE and Black Ink to suit purchasers, in hot- Ilea or otherwise for sale nt the CENTRAL DRUG STORE. YET SMOKING IT IS . A FACT, acknowledged by all, that the hest CIGARS in town. are to be bad .t the _ _ . sep. 17. CENTRAL DRUG STORE. NEW ESTABLISHMENT AND , 2EiniMIIEW 11P.1111EiLitlIC 1 . ""..• 4,...-..tr.laiiita..... L. M. NYE & CO., wonld re --- spectlly inform the citizens of row er•-ir--ef-Cr,2sFge6e ands and the public generally, that -..., .... 0 rig RI they have on hand & mpufacttire to order all kinds of CABINET :',..... _.__..a . _ .'FURNITURE, of the best mate. 111 mi vials, and workmanship that cannot "'gull be surpassed, in addition to the usual assortment in country shops, we will keep on hand and make to order SOFAS, of various and most approved patterns ; &fa Rocking Chairs, upholstered in superior style. and for ease and durability cannot be surpassed even in our large cities. Also, the half French Ma hogany Chair,'beautifully upholstered, with curled hair, _which never loses its elasticity, and finished with the best hair seating. We flatter ourselves that having had much experience in the business, we shall be able to satisfy all who may feel disposed to call, hoth as to quality and price, and by strict ',attention to business hope to merit and receive the patronage of a liberal com munity. L. M. NYE & CO. Towanda, September I, 184% .97' MY OLD TR.thilDE G;11N A. M. Warner, Clock & Watch Maker, HAS opened a shop in the Thug Store of A. 1). Montanye. two doors below Montanye 's Cheap Cash ISlnre, nearly opposite It ingsbery'sßrick Mansion, where he cad be found at all tunes of day, and he at again invites his old customers and others tosive him a call. He pledges himself to them, and the public generally that all work entrusted to his care shall be done correctly and warranted to perform well or no pay. i-laving had much experience in his business and being determined to give satisfaction, he hopes to be able to satisfy all. _ He also has on band a small assortment of JEWEL. RY, as loss for cash as can be had at - no. 100. Old Ar. cads, or at any given number in the Brick Row, altho' some of it might have been purchased of She Wen & Co. He is . not able to boast of as large an assortment of gold chronometer, duplex, lever and L'Epine Watches, diamond rings, pins &c., &c., as can be found in the assortment advertised near the Hay-Scales, but what he has shall be sold so low that competition with him would be useless. He tenders his grateful acknowledgements to the public for past favors and at the same time, solicits a share of public patronage. Towanda, August 20, 1845. COUNTRY PIIIIStr F. of every tleseY iption will be to ken in payment fur work. CASII not refused. • Portrait, Painting, by W. It Perkins, NORTH SUM of the square, in the room over J. C. Adams' Law Ofti,e-- , Col. Mis'e block. Likeneases warranted. Transparent Blinds, of any size or pattern desired. June 18, 1845. fir ItHropathic Physician. r,B;,,.00T011 L. PRA - I"F, would respertfullyinferm the citizens of Towanda and its vicinity, that he wilt be happy to be of esxenlial srrare, .to thos e . wh o need medical aid. From his exis•rtcuce in the system which ho adopts. he flatters himself that the community will be well pleased with its etT•rts upon the various diseases which "flesh is heir to." His office can be found on STATE-ND., three doors west of Water-in., on the north side. Towanda, June 7th 1846. • A CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. A WASIIISGTOI PRESS FOR SALE: HAVING enlarged the Reporter. the Press whi ch WO h4VO iletClOftWe used. i 3 offrred for sale, Very CHEAP FOR CASH. It is a Washington patent, Imperial size, and an easier and h. ttrr working press never was put up. It will be delivered at Owego.- mira or Ralston. Addicts E. S. GOODRICH & Son Towanda, Pa. ang2,o. Adjourned Special Court. A N adjourned Special Court will be held at the Court House in the borough of Towanda, in and for the county of Bradford , on Monday the 3d day of November next, at 2 o'clock in Ike afternoori, of said day for The trial of all causes certified to said mutt , By order of the Honorable William Jessup, president of our' said court. AARON CHURBUCK, Prot. . Prot's. Office, Towanda, Aug. 14, 1845. • . . OILS.—PURE SPERM & LINSEED OILS. al. nays on band at D. E. FLYNT & CO'S. Large Arrival oi.,Goods and NEW FIRM: J. D. $ E. D. .Iflorstanye,, pie AVM; taken into their hem , WM. A. ROCK. r - L ' WELL, ea co-partner, with renewed energy and with hopes of rendering eatisfaction to their numerous - customers, have been ° receiving, during the put week, ekren Toni of Chiods, and will receive seven tons more in a few days. Their stack trinsistsef a greater variety than they bate ever before been enabled to offer, and at prices which will be sure to please. In their stock of Dry Goods may he found 12 pieces Alpacca 12 do Cashmere de Ecorse; 100 do Ito ew style.Peints; I do French Broadcloth; 4 do English do. , 2 do Pilot god Beater 4 do Customer; • 2 do beautiful article for Ladies' cloaks. - Other Staple ant? Fancy Goods in proportion, teener merous to mention. .: BOOTS. ASD BEIOEI Men'ir, boys', youths', and children's and ladies ' Sm kid and walking i as also superior article of este shot% BATA AND CAPS. 50 DOZEN, comprising every quality and style in the market. GROCERIES. Powdered, crushed, loaf, Rama Cruz, Porta Rico, end N. 0. Roger. Tea, coffee. pepper, spice, Ste, dee.. and some fresh Soda Biscuit. . , Matt/WARE. Iron, steel, nails, ark rope, butts and screws, door ban. tiles, and the various kinds of Hardware suited to the wants of the country. 011.0. Sperm, Elephant, linseed, and a good article for tan ners. The above stock is offered at wholesale enema. For Cash, approved credit of Ex months, or Boards& Shingles, Beef Hides and most kinds of country pro duce. MONTANYES & CO. Towanda, September 9, 1845. Adniinitrator's Notices ALL persons indebted to the estate of Philemon It Starr. late of N. York city, deed, are requested to make immediate payment, and all those havingdeounds against the same are requested to present them, legally attested for settlement to the subscriber. W. A.'CHANISERLIN, Administrator. Towanda, September 24, 1845. ADMINISTRAT'OR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to estate of Darius Shamway, dec'd. late of Springhill tp., are requested tomake im mediate pay rnent, and all those having demands against the same are requested to present them. legally attested, for settlement.. CYRUS SHUMWAY, Springhill, Sept. 17, 11345. Administrator. 6.11 TONS DUNGANNON NAILS, and shall bo ja receiving more, to which the attention of Mer chants is invited at wholesale, at July 7 RUlT—Just received a supply of Lemons. Prunes; Figs:Raisins, &c. at CHAMBERLIN'S. June, 1645. ~, No.l Brick Row. THE NORTH BRANCH IRON & , e -ifi r ,, " COAL COMPANY" owning a large body of LANDS, on and contiguous to the 'ra ters of the branches of Towanda Creek, in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, are prepared to dispose of the seine to settleis. Application may he made to SAMUEL C. NAGLE% At Greenwood, near Monroeton, Brad. W. Any trespassers on these Lands will be prosecuted according to law. Information of the same given to SAMUEL C. NAGLEE, will be suitably resratied. By order of the Managers, Sept. 3. HENRY M. NAGLEE. Agent. HI Si & Pdi C, MERCUR, .r WOULD respectfully announce to the' good cup sena of Bradford and adjoi..ing counties; the arrival et the TOWANDA CASH STORE, of the largest and most general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Dye-Woods, Paints. Oils, 4-c. 4-c. Ever opened in Toenails, and which will be sold for CASH at wholesale or retail at lower prices then the same quality of goods are selling by any of our bluffing neighbors, as our goods ire purchased with great care —prinCipally for cash—of the importers and manufactu• rers. Towanda, Sept. 10,1845. New Blaeksmithing Establishient, THE SUBSCRIBER, basing for-.red a partners ship with • his brother, continues to carry on the business at hit btother's new stand, east side of Main street, south part of the borough, where be is prepared to execute all orders for Horselhoeing, - Carriage Afo Coach work and Edge Tools. , He assures the public that all work entrutted to hie care will be well done; is be hes' thoroughly teamed his trade and is determined to render satisfsction. JOHN A. ESEN WINE. Towanda. December 10, 1844. erIiILrET'IFURAMPFIRIC MAY BE HAD at our shop much lower than it has ever been sold in Towanda. .Gosais ate cuesp, and wheat am lowered, and that is the reason we can afford all for to do it. All kinds of produce will he received in payment. Also, LUMBER of all kinds. Sept. 1. L. M. NYE 4 CO. WATILL be kept on hand a largo assortment, and V V made to order en shorter noticeand for less mo ney than can be produced at any other establishment in the land. Those who ore under the necessity of pro curing,thst article will and shall be satisfied. A good hearse and pall may be had in attendance when desired. September 1, 1845. L. M. NYE & CO. 8 -- RUSHES--Hair; Paint, Shaving anti Nail— complete assortment, at the Sep 17. CENTRAL DRUG STORE. DISSOLUTION. 'partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of D. C. & 0. N. Sals bury, is this day dissolved by mutual agreement. All outstanding debts are to be paid by D. C. Salsbury, who is also to settle all matters due the late firm. Those having. unsettled accounts with the firm will pleale settle the same as speedily as possible. 1). C. SALSBURY, Monroeton. Aug. 21, 1545. 0. N. SALSBURY. TO TBE PUBLIC ! HAVING purchased the entire stock of goods lately opened by I). C. & 0. N. Salsbury, and assumed the entire business and responsibility of the firm I would return my thanks to former customers for their patronage, and solicit the salt:Wand the public generally. My stock of Goods is complete and will be sold on the most liberal terms. Any quantity of .LUMBER will be received in ex change for Goads, and furfirstquotity,cash will be paid. Produce of all descriptions wilt he. taken for good& Monroeton. A ug. 2l . 1845. D. C. SALSBURY. MEDICINE AND SURGERY. DR. JAMESM. GOODRICH has located himself at MONROE, for the practice of hiss profession, and will be pleased to wait on those requiring his ser i ices. He maybe found at J. L. Johnson's tavern. Reference may be made to Drs. Hostas & MLIIIII4 of Towanda. April 23, 1845. 20. QULVTALS COD.P/SH, ECEIVED THIS DAY. 1:4 No. a. Also, Mack• crel, in barrels and half barrels. ESE 11111BRELLA15.—ayery large lot, for sale cheap, at 111): sep 10. N 0.3, Brick Row. I;AMES' SLIPS , 31 - 013 shillings per pair. Black and Fancy Gaiters and half Gaiters; Ani ses' slips and gaiters ; Gent's gaiters and lace boots. A firat rate lot of overshoes, different styles and qualities at sap 10. N0..3, Brick Raw. CASE-100 lbs, CINNAMON, for sells cheaper 1 than it sru ever sold in this county. at sap. 10. - N 0.3. (NALL in .and see Abase splendid VEST/NGT, lJ CRAVATS 4 GLOrES. Quick, before they are gone, at . No. 3, Briekßote. PAINTS dr: OILS, Dye woods and Dye stuffs* jr very large stock, just received st BAIRD'S MONTANYE'S. BAIRD & CO