mossw.-7 ---- • ---- __—____— --- , Tits •Escion PrtoxEsx.—Thto the e Warumoshingr - on Union thus puts a quietus high_ was so extensively - circulated a few .1:-s since :---" There was a report circulating b ee " u gh our streets to-day, which produced cafe surprise and excitement. viz : that Mr. i'skenhant hod protested against our troops ,sing the Rio Grande. As this rumor may are p a wn, by this time, half the way to New "ork. and may affect the price of stocks, if i t e re not even designed to effect that object, we deem it our duty to say at once, that the Flory is, so far as we are advised, without any f o undation. -—. . . , The opponents of the administration are Ter y ungenerously attempting to shift the pres ,iposition of the American army in Texas, ot the s houldiers of President Polk. Gen. Taylor had full authority to call upon the ..enthern States for troop whenever he thou g ht necessary. lie has doubtless done as he b.uslit hest. as he is as sincere a patriot as he a brave soldier. . _ Postro:s.—The Acts making appropria -110115 for the payment of Revolutionary and ot!ter pen.inners of the United States for the :30111 June, 1847, was signed by president on the 7th inst. pOES NOT RASON AND COMMON SENSE a s that Expectoration is the most natural ES well s. t h e m ost effectual agent in arresting and curing Pul- rosary Tliseaceol Reason says T rs, because obstruc ,,,n i 3 either immediately or remotely the cause of In ,naroation -and Catarrhal Fevers, producting Croup, r „, t rnption, and Abscesses of the Lungs., Pain and ~ ,eness of the Throat, treast, Sides, or Shoulders— e - miting mucous and perulent secretions, dogging up the Mugs, so as to more or less l%vh respiration end -the free circulation of the DiEloulty of Breathing, and Asthma, ru a” . , lloar.rness and Loss of Voice, Dropsy of the than and Chet, Euptore.n: Blood Vessels, and Bleed thsnThrs.it rind - Longo, and Spitting of Blood. n•mnce this CAA:ruction, from which all these xrant and dangerous •direascs originate, and to pro 4:rea r phr.tl cure• nothing hts essr been found equal rl.ll-NrS EXPECTORANT. it i . tatids unrivalled- -it stands pre-erairrent—rnv will he forced to acknowledge that its virtues not. nor cannot be overrated; Alta: it taantl4 far -nd beyond the retch of competition : that it is reas , caltle. the only natural and the only truly methyl of arresting and curing diseases of the () mr, Pr 1,4,1 onlv do Dr. D. .! Y,NE, No. S Third Sold by A. D. Montanye To rmia. P.. l' u NgT I , r Exel:etsr...—When cnnstnnt exercise ran lims!, from any (vase, the occasionsl uve of open -. ir.Jkimt dud, ns Brandreth's Universal Veaetolde i. ad-olutely retrair,l. Thus the conduits of the „,..s.the t,untain ',Whir, a, kept free from those im ,oors shirk wohdl pt 7 e. tra its steady current minister 4esdh. .111114 morbid humors are prevented from touzed with it. It is nature which is thus the means and outlets which she has pro- Itet.trli. Doily use of these Pills will never he !.eralize the lorrryr they -are ,useil the keg !tr.O.ee• any riteration. They are the (In! ktmcm which po=seis this TZ,ference 17 I ." tro,rne of our mokt ro<per table cltiz,ns.. t. TI 04 , 1' rons:itotiolval rnstirenr‘c mai, H'llonrorion.,n Tuesday the !Sill Eliza!loth, 411 Au,to Fowler, aged about .50 years. F. • , avna one of the melancEoly instances of per iron; at times in entire inton.iatency with their —wed and rlvii...lle,l principi.,a. Very decided hb • ii,m• ol mental aberration, occasionally exhibited for le a n pest, ftraish, however, her friends. with an ex melon of rnodoe , , jwhich hail otherwise been the -11. c of unroingled grief. Aral now, over this sadde'At •aieothlsoooot , ,they find alleviation in their di., ,Irotn the lull corr Action that it was not premedita nor even ilesicried„ The state -of her health for ‘l,,e dar;-sml (Teti :illy, the peculiar symptoms h ich .:sarol hut just before that painful end iniNp-rteil sort. stiiird them satisfactory evidence, that it was as , etierie l to her, as it was to them elves. liarriran niil •Forriiir; Nev, - spaprr. lttcertisin !: Sobvriptitin 37.enry -Offices. PRATT. 161 Nas,au—street, Netv•York . 11. PM., - .Ntt.,-:30 Anti mot.. New York; Real & Coat °Mee, .No. SP Pitte-st., Pluladelphm: Ih•t•e t t, ..tii,:miptiomi and at_vertisemermt for most Po -4,1 Altipri,-atiNetc.,parers. eml ore duly lot A.1.-nt. fir the I.lmdford Reporter." F 7", I VERs:I rSTATF, ASs()- ( I \I If 0., (T.!! in Shi,in•quin, on • Wednexilav and Tivir , day in June firrit. TATE ;*l' RRI V .11. 01' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. KINGSBCRY JR. has just received his new CD. a.-ortment of Goods v.hlch will he sold on the reLsoual , le terms. His friends and the public are 15.-e tfohy 'mord to call, examine and inn chase. :\lav 26, ISIG ia\ I S. LANDS, DOMICiS.VIIIII , OI, j..t tt•CeiV , ll. J.KINGSBI:RV J R. SUMMER UL(YI'HS. fiREAT variety of summer Coating from one ^billm; to $.,76, ju.et received. Also Cogsimeres ararly all shade.and kinds. Those wishing in pur '',.e, art- invited to call and examine before porclTong .1. KINGS B E Rl' JR. A \ V ARE, Crockery, Grocenetc, ailA, Ftnh &c. for sale by J.KINGSBERY 110()TS ANL) SIiOES 4 GENERA!, assortment of Boots & Shoes, good and] cheap just received at the store of nay 2q. J.KINGSBERY JR. T HE sPIIING SUPPLY embraces too great a va riety for ine to attempt to give a eiatalogue, in a Suffice it to say, that almost every thing in te tme cut be had on terms that will give satisfaction. May 27, 1816. J. KINGSBERV. AT AN ANNUAL MEETING drir the Directors of the " Towanda Savings Dank." held at Towanda, May la, 1646, the following 1 4 easable and resolutions were unanimously adopted : Rese:ved: That the largest stock of GOODS/shall Placed an No, 5, south end Brick Row. Resolved, That GEC,. E. FLINT & CO. shall eon ''nue . 10 sell Goods as usual—cheaper thau any other Yvtablishment:lu Towanda. That the Savings Bank " regulates the Prices at _Merchandise and Exchange until our next an nual meeting. ltsstdyed, That the war against Lumber—Credit and High Prices, shall be continued. ket.lved, That the ° Ready Pay System " is best adapted to this atmosphere, and when in successful ^ iYostion, goods have, can and &hall he sold cheap as In the next place. Rmlted, Thrtinore goods and better, shall be sold (F, at Co.) for the coming twelve months, than any othet establishment. Iteloived, Thai the proceedings of this merlin: be l'ubrubod an the " Bradford Reporter," and Bradford Atm, a." aml two thamsand caplet cireuhued throughout the county, FLY.NT dr. Co. hit AWLS, Handketcheifsami Ribbons, beaultful and cheap, at my2o BETTS'. THE'WAR BEGUN! War against ugh Price/S . Bnd - the Credit System • NEW FIRM A N D NEW GOODS . . .11 the alto Forh Cheap Store, NO. 2, Brit!: flow, one door south of the P.O. T HE Subscribers having entered into a co-pattner ship for the express purpose of furnishing the good people of Bradford County with goods, wares and mer chandise, at leaA one notch lower than they have ever been sold in this Market. They are now securing one of the largest and best selected stocks ofepring and sum mer goods, ever landed in Northern Pennsylvania . Their stock comprises almost every article ever offered in a country store. Among which, we can only men tion that there is a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glasi, Noils, Iron, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Sul I, Tin ware, Stone-ware, Liquors, &c., &c., Their goods have been purchased mostly for cash at auction, and they pledge themselves that they will not be undersold by any other establishment in this section of the country. People have only to call at the New York Cheap Store, (Nu. 2 Brick Row.) to satisfy them selves. C. ll E. REED. Towanda, May 25. 1846. rI I IIOSE LA W NS, ORGAN DIES, LA .V GING -1 hams, Rept Detains, Lamina cloths for summer dresses, so long looked for by the Ladies, have arrived and may now be seen at REED'S 140N:1E1'S—A great saving to the ^ heads ot the .1..) Nation." The Ladies will find it a treat saving to their heads to call and purchase one of those beautiful Straw, Devon, Gimp. Florence, or Lace, Lawn. Gipsy Bonnets, selling so cheap at REED'S. TRIARAMOL:S,PAKAOLLETh, tiADES, fir either Sdk, Gingham, or Cotton, way be found cheap a REED'S OUM MEI: Rh. Is, Muslin De!Aline. Ontbri DeLaine, Plain and Embroidered Strad!lla and Darege Shawls suitable for summer, now opening - at REED'S. T EGHORN and Palm Leaf Hats of all qualuies just received and for sale chest, at REED'S ehz . L.ll.llliti 1..0005, tar Men's &'s clottung—a 0 splendid rocantroent both in qt. entity and style nosy opentllZ ft Muv 14, '46. ON I% liTs— A large assurtmeiatoie,Very style and fashion, from which the most fastidious can lie suited. just received at 1111.1:1;L:/eS. 1200 ZUNI'S stitiEs—lncludin g a large assortnwnt 11 of children, and misses . has , s at NI IMUU Ws. LEGIR),:,& PALM HATS a peat Nuriety; at Mats. lat. MERCUR'S. 10 T(')N7//11"(Mn;„Aninnetrk, r ifn.roEu'llgli"phq„&.:7l7 horse shoe and tire iron, for sale at MEItt:CIZS'. 1111.inEVIIVARE—an assortment fully equal to any kept 1.. y Hardware stores in our rodulihoring tsva,g. now (Tanana and far sale at M ER( • 1 - Es.. .01 A A \\ & bty 14 s mid 41,.:milea et my 27 E 111: I IZS% PPINTS—The largest a , vorunent of Spring n u t Sununer Prn... ever opened in Bradford for sale 4 27 NIERCUIiS% :jTEEL—Amera:Lin, Eng. blieteg, lirratan Ca•( alai Sprang Steel. a' MERCCES'. KETP SHADY .1114 received at the Savings Bank : 100 Fop. Para , mlq; 50 Pomgollettee ; 100 l'othrellas ; For the " , plintere," we will put them down low. tl7. G. E. FLYNT te. CO IT Elal 01:N & STRA W BON NETTS, and ome 11.1 d heaohful Artificials. err. selling, at as toooltO Lrw parrs. Look for than the celebra ted chr.,p sh.re. G. E. EI.YVT & CIL cAUTION IT; t E Y WIFE LMIIL b haying left my bed arid board IV a without any just rause or provocation, I hereby I. AU:1011 AI I•er,onA from trusting or entertaining her on, my arc.iiint. as I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by tier. /ACM: lIEVERI.V. Albany towwlop. Illy 20, 18:16. TARIFF REPEALED! 2111111 subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to hia t-atn__ , [wilds and the public generally, that he 1- now ceia Mg and opening an entire new stock of GOODS, (at his stare in the borough of Towanda, situated ou the east aide of Mom-street, three ones south of Mon tanye.a. & Co., and nearly opposite B. Kingbery's) em bracing evert thing in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries, (the ardent excepted,) ilardware, Glass S• Queen's lk are. Bouts (Ind Shoes, Paints. Oils and ran. ni,h. iron and Nails. 4-c., Which he e. . sell as cheap as the cheape-t, net extept ing the Lroorei'or, or any of the champions of fund/ p,n . lits and q uirk ...dm He would unectfully invite oh o o :sit to buy cheap to Call and examine his goods priers for themselves, before purchasing at any other place. N.N.BETTZ. Tuw•anda, Nloy 16, 1544. - 0 - 1)10.`; 1:5, 1. 111'NS & METsLINs, a l arge assor t_ nrnat on hand anti for tale cheap at BETTs-. L j Et.HouN Pikt.:al LEAF and bonnets LI .111 found at • my-0 BETTS', New York in Minim ure ! rpitE suh.crils•r has taken great pains to make his awitytment ro complete in Dry Goods. Dookit S• Stationery, Crockery, Hardware, 'Paints S• Oils, Groceries. Sails, Boots Shoes. Iron,S• steel, Glass. 4c.. 4-c as to present to hip friends and the public nearly or quite all the adv.ititaze of dealing in stores which confine themselves exclusively to any one of the above branch es. Ile invites attention to his assnitments Toricanitt, Nis": "20. 1846. 0. 1). BA RTLETT. %V 00 lINZATING made arraneementg to exrhange Cloth, IL and other goody for WOOL, the subscriber de •111,1 to gain the confidence and approbation of the wool growers by giving them the very beat exchanges which the nature of the Market will permit. Call and we. Towanda, 'May .20. O. ,D. BARTLETT. INSUItAN(JE AGENCY rpHE subscriber continues to act as agent for the DE LAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE W., of Philadelphia. a stock company of goed.standing and re pute &does business on nit fair.Osible termsas any other. lie is alsn agent for the LTCOMING CO. MU TUAL INSURANCE CO., a company Which has al ways been punctual in the payment of !macs arid pre sents advantages seldom found. Towanda. May 20. 0. D. BARTLETT. 4 1 - 141ACOES—the largest assortment and prettiest glj pstterns, rind cheapest CALICOES, to say no thing of Ginghams, Lawns, &c., ever seen in this re gion. for sale by my:o O. D. BARTLETT. ATTENTION, THE BATTALION! Mil LI members of the let Volunteer battalion of Brad ford county, will meet at the Immo of Thomas Sinead, in Springfield. on Saturday, the lath dm of June neat, at 9 o'clock, A. M., uniformed and equipp_ed as the law directs, for military inspe - ction and review: ' The field, commissioned. non-commissioned officers, and musicians, will meet at the bouse of B.B.Tuttle, in Smithfield, on Saturday, the 6th day of June, at 10 o'clock, A.M. for military drill in full uniform. . T. WILDER. Colonel. Colonel's Office, Springfield, May 15, 1846. TWO BUGGIES FOR SAE. AT the Blacksmith's shop of the subscribers s at the lower part of the t^tvn, we have for sale TWO NEW BUGGIES. They are well made, and will bo sold very cheap. H. & A. EWEN WINE. Towanda, April 7. 1940. AITINDOW SASH AND BLIND FACTORY.— The subscriber, having now completed his arranzements, is nuw ready to furnish any quantity of WINDOW SASH AND BLINDS. Both are made with new machinery,of the neatest pattern and most approveddebcriPtion. Individuals wanting Sash or Blinds—can be ncornmodaied on the most favorable terra by calling at the Factory at Greenwood, on the Towanda creek, two miles above Monroe corners. JOSEPH JOHNSON. Greenwood, April 16, 1846.-3 m. OREGON OR . WAR ! NO. 3 AGAINST THE WORLD. TVCST REC'D the hugest, Best. and Cheapest :a of curds ercr &ought into the country . , . DRESS. GOODS, Printed muslios. lace muslin., lawn gingham% organdi, print marquise. Canary lawn, cashmeres. muslin ging hams a new article, florence satin striped, balzarine. • few pat, black balzarine, checked print Ceps and crape delaine, white dress go.'ds, a large lot of prints rich and beautiful patterns. corded and grass skirts, oinbre de'- laine shawls, plain and shaded do., blk. 4 cord atradella shawls, barrige and net shawls, satin striped barrige and net long shawls, ladies polka, fled and striped cravats and ties, beautiful gimps and frringes, silk demiveiLs. green birrige, &c. Cheaper than the cheapest—Gipsey pearl braid, oorde. net lace, florence. gipsey devon straw edged and plain, Misses gipsey pedal,.birds eye braid and devon straw; spendid Bonnet Ribbons, some very desirable styles; 20'doz. Parasols and Sian bhades, lady and gents black and cord Kid Gloves, Lin. Cambric Hdkfs. Hosiery 4c BROAD CLOTHS, Twilled French, English and American; doe skin Can simere, light and dark striped checked do. a great vane; ty ; golden tweeds, merino eassimere, Kentucky Jeans. blue drills. A superior assortment of VESTINGS marsails, valentine, cassimere. plain arid striped satin. 10 bales Sheeting, Batting. Wadding ank Wicking. HARDWARE. Such as Iron, nails, steel, log chains, halter and trace do., mill and x cut saws, augurs and files. A large as sortment of Shelf Hardware; door trimmings, cutlery, shoe thread, wool and, hbrae cards, coffee mills, &c. Blood's, Harris' and Wadsworth's Warranted Grain knd Grass Scythes,snatlis and sickles, a first sate article. BOOTS & SHOES.- Ladies kid buskins and slippers, morocco and calf skin boots, black and fancy gaiters and half gaiters, children's gaiters and calf boots. A beautiful article gent's gai ters; coarse and fine Boots, in abundance. GROCERIES. A large stock of Sugar and Molasses; Lump, Loaf And Pulverised Sugar ; Freak Teas ; Coffee, Rice, Alaiains, nutmegs, indigo, tobacco, fine' cut and eavendish, shad mackerel and codfish. • lEI(CCK'S A grneral assortment, in setts, or otherwise, to suit cue turners. 400 Alen's and Boy's Leehorn Gat% ; 600 P. 1.. do c c,-- Butter. Flaxseed, Beeswax. Eggs and Grain wanted iu exchmige fur goods, at cash prices. Towanda. May 20, 1846. NICE ARTICLE BLACK TEA ran be (nand at No. 3, Brick Row. tny2o BAIRD'S. Those who wish to Purchase Cheap Goods, wiihtpurchasing b , I siia it to their interest to call at BAIRD'S . , wined to aril at all h wards. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. IiDOZ. PATENT PAILS; 2 doz. Washtubs; "cot 12 .'oz. Brootua; 6 setts Wooden measures ; cheap at N 0.3, Brick Row. BAIRD'S. C irroN RN 'dt CAIO'ET ARP—LNG lbs. at my`2o N 0.3. BRICK ROW. 30 DOZ. Q1:11B AUG SC V I HE 6CuN 13_ 4 , tor sale cheap at No. 3„ Brick Row. May O. 18-16. BAIRD'S. & NIEI)ICINES, paints, oila arid. dye stuffs, s kite lead, ground and dry, varnish, pills, madder, copperas, opts. turpentine, gum copal, alun, Volition red, logswood, col-wood, cam-wood, a ll f o r sa l e ehrap. at ma 20. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. 54' 40' NI) PEACE! 10! YE GOOD PEOPLE OF BRADFORD! A voice• from the Capitol of the Keystone state. saying, Arise find the Philosopher's stone, which will enable the richest state in the Union to inscribe on her banners, Pay as you ea. In spite of the sneers of the European,. now is the time to let them know that Peniellcania is able to pay her debts, and raise twen ty millions to defend her just rights. STATE TREASURY OFFICE. HARRISBURG, M. 9, 1846. To the Conunissiontrs and Treasurer or the eowity of Bradford GI:NTLEN :—Although the subject was pressed up on the attention of the Legislature yet it omitted to pro vide any additional revenue for the current year. We must therefore rely on the previous enactments. The loss to the commonwealth occasioned by the in jury done to the public works, approximate $300,000, and this falls exclusively on that part of the semi-annual interest due in August ne.:t. We must endeavor to make up this unexpected deficiency by the most prompt and vigorous nib of the means that are left us. The increased tonnage dune; the entire year, it is believed, will be nearly commensurate with the lobs I have sta ted, and thus the nett tolls, will be about the Caine as last year. By the promptness and tictivity of the Ca nal Commissioners and their olficel , the entire line of our public works, including all the ranches, are now in full and successful operation. I stated in my circular of the 24th of May, 1845, that " we paid the interest due in February last, and we can do so in August and February next, if active 'and prompt measures are adopted in the several counties of the Commonwealth." Your efforts have fulfilled these expectations, and our Commonwealth stands, re decreed, (rain the dishonor, which for a time rested up on her. Let us not falter now. Let us determine to I use all the means in our power, to maintain our ele -1 voted position, and avert the impending calamities which would fall upon our Commonwealth and our citizens, should our plighted faith be again broken. There is reason for great anxiety, but not despon dency, no the following brief statement will exhibit.— Oar resources may he stated thus: Assessments for 1'446, estimated nett ato't 51,185,000 Dn of previous year, do. 275,000 Nett tolls front public woke,, 500,000 Aggregate, The interest flfing due in August and February next, may be stated to be $1,360,000. The . ordinary and other revenues not stated, it is believed, will be sufficient to meet the ordinary expenses of government. It will he thus seen that the prompt and punctual payment of the extiting revenues, will place the Treasury in a condition to meet th‘i accruing interest on the public debt. AA a means of produrin: this result, I call your at tentoa~ to the proposition made in my circular of the _4iTN May last. I renew the offer. An abatement of tide per cent. will be allowed for the payment pre vious to the Ist of August, of the tears of this year. If the sum paid approaches near the quota of your county, this abatement will be made. You have it thus in your power to benefit your county and save the Com monwealth from dishonor. No hig.het motives of ac tion can be presented than these, that of interest and patriotism. In the event of the inability of your county to avail itself of the abatement, it is expected that you will press the collection of your duplicates fl 9 rapidly as possible, and pay the amount without delay, into the Treasury. The doblicates hoeing gone forth touch earlier thili year than the last, Will greatly facilitate your collections.— There are arrearages of former years due from several counties; these ought to be collected and paid name diately. For the arrearages of 1345, interest is charged, and wilt accumulate until paid. If your county is in this position, you should not suffer the loss which this delay occasions. We will surmountour preSent difficulties if our de termined action be commensurate with the evil which is impending, and the good we may accomplish. If we are successful in paying the August interest, I firm ly believe that the future payments can be made with out a struggle. Ono the other hand, if we fail, the dead weight of $900,000 of unpaid interest, not to speak of State dishonor. will lay upon us like an incu bus, and its paralyzing influence will he felt for years, I know you duly estimate the importance ofimmedi ate and prompt action, and rely with entire confidence that your best efforts will be put forth et this important erne:. I will be pleased to boar froso you in relation to this subject Very respectfully.' Your ob't servant. is R. SNOWDI6I. &ale Treasurer. • WAR will be declared within thirty days, agains all who do not come up to the help of old Pennsylra nia, and they will be dealt with according to law. J. REEL, Treasurer. Treasury Office, Tcrwandep May 15. 1846, BON NETS CROCKERY $1,960,000 ETo 7 oll@ao MO the citizens of Bradford County,.in general, and the Borough of Towanda; in pailiculur the judgments, notes and accounts of the subscribek will he col/cited according to law, without diitindion of persona, unless satisfactorily settled, within thirty days of this date. Those who think. we 'are.not in earnest. will find out their mistake to their own cost.— Nark that. W. if. BAIRD & CO. Towanda. May 1-5, 1846. N. B. We would furthermore ray bpon thin nutticer, that we have- just received a large stack of Neu; Gooda, Which will heauld very cheap indeed, fur ready pay. NOVA sutyriA GRINDSTONES, warranted genuine. the best lot ever seen in this region—call and see—for sale by O. D. BARTLETT. RICH CARPETING—a few pieces at No 3, B R. mr2o BAIRD'S— UM W 09c) Et 3/ MAE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to bis friends and the public generally, that he is now receiving a very large" and carefully selected ad- dition to his stock of GOODS, bought for Cash. and selected with the °sprees viotv of LINDERSELLE,iG the BRAGGADOCIOS. 0. D. BARTLETT. 4•.Towanda, May 13, 1846. LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS. Arontanyes •S Co.'s Store. AnkNE ARK LOAD just receive& and daily expect in; more. The prettiest and cheapest gnarls ever olt, , red in this market. are now opening, and they hope their friends will not forget to give them a call. - Wholesale purchasers and merchants wishing to replenish their stock will be accommodated on liberal terms. J. D. & E. D. MONTANYE & .CO. Towanda, May 13, 1846. M . A7 g3 ll -11ECi . e'Ll'LZ)o .THE FIRST ARRIVAL of " A'eto Good a" in Towanda, was received at the "SAVINGS BANK. Saturday evening—consisting of Silks, shawls, pr:rits, ribbons, timeline, lawns, &T.—we shall look for more daily. Suffice it to say, that we shall continue the " war" against High prices, until a complete reno vation in prices shall he effected. and goods sold as cheap throughout this - borou4h—as at the Savings Bank, if it takes nine years Nlore anon. Towanda, May 13. G. E. FLYNT & CO. SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. MSIMME=I HAVING ENLARGED & REFITTEDTHEIR store to accommodate their increasing business, have the pleasure of announcing to their Liends and cuAomers that they are now opening good assort ment of SPRING 4 SUMMER GOODS, embracing almost everything in the line of Glass 4- Queens-ware, Boots 4• Sham Dry Goods, Groceries. F=MIZM Hardware I)ry7,s, Jiledicines, .Sarldlery liarness and Carriage - Nails, Glass. Trilll77ltnr. Leather, Salt, 4-e.. which will be sold an heretofore, at price. that will as tidy the public. Towanda, May 12. IR4II. LARGE ARRIVAL Of New and Cheap Spring and Summer Goods = B URTON KINGSBERY most respectfully in• cuatoiners, and the public in gene ral. that he is now receiving at hia 01d stand, a large assortment of all kinds of goods, which he intends to sell a Mk cheaper than any-other store in Towanda., It is impossible to put in .a newspaper all the different kinds of goods that may be found at my store. I have a lull assortinent of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, - 'Dru , :ts, Medicines, Paiute, Oils, Dye stuffs. Boots and Shoes, Nails, Iron, Hots of Caps, Ac. Call and mice, before you buy elsewhere. Ninv 14. 1,"4 1111t1NT ED LA %XS, Parietal de Lames ana Sum mer Shawls, a very large assortment, which wil Its FO'id lower than be bought et any other tttnee. Cal and We. myl4 ILKING6BERY. UN:si E 17:5—Any quantity, fruin two shillings, EDto ?ft, with beautiful trimmings. also flowers. in side sprigs and wreaths, all French, which will be found at tnvl4 H. KINGSBERY. EGtiOliN & PALM LEAF HATS. also Fur EA and silk Hats, latest styles, and very cheap, at ,may I:1. 11. KINGSBEHY'S. A PPI,EI3I - za FLAB CU I' cliewtmt and smoking ith . TOBACCO, a prime article fiv sale at 11=IE AiO. 1, UUUFISH ar, _%L fur sale a. mny 13. B. KINGSBERY. 11 10LI0 %V-WARE. such as pot... kettles. spiders ja &r.,st inyl3 B. KINGSBERY. WASH TUBS, patent pails, Shaker brooms, AI cent tnats, traveling baskets, Carpet sacks looking classes, &c., all very cheap at MIE tilt. A LiLiirS Ck..I.t:BtATEI) CHOCOLATE & o extra cocoa. superior to old Java coffee, and a very 'healthy beverage, which may. be found at the old Cheap store of my 13 B. KING&BERY. itegi/71,rniai Orders. IIHE ENROLLED MILITIA within the bounds .sto of the lot Regiment. 2d Brigade, 9th Divition. P. NI.. will meet duly armed and equipped for drill and invection, on Monday. the 15th day of June next, at the house of Stepber. ';amfield • in Standing Stone.— Thu s:verul companies comprising lid regiment, viz: Ist corn—Towanda ho. 7th coin—Hemel: 2d —standlng Stone nth 3d •' —Monroe 4th —Wvso: & Rome' 10th .4 —Dwell sth .. —Albany 6th •• —Wynitising C2th •• —Towanda tp. will meet for drill on ?ilonday the Ist day of June next. at such places within the hounds of the several compa nies, as the commanding officers may direct. And shoed there'll° no officers in any of the above named compa nies, to call out citizens subject to militia duty, in order to avoid the increase of fine when levied by the asses sor, the undersigned would. refer them to the 20th sec tion of thu act to reduce the militia system" passed the 25th April. 1844. P. C. WARD, Colonel. Colonel's Office. Greenroom], May 11, 1846. Regimental Orders. ffIX HE MILITIA of the sth 'raiment, 2nd brigade. 9th division, P. M., are hereby commanded to meet at the house of Mrs. Demo:um-ht. in Litchfield, on the 17th day of June next, at 9 o'clock, A. M. armed and equipped a, the law directs for rraimental inspec tion and review. - J. HARPER, Colonel. Colonel's Office, Athens. May 11, t 846. BATTALION NOTICE MBE FOURTH VOLUNTEER BATTALION of Bradford County. will meet at the house at Stephen Canfield, in Standing Stone, on Monday, the 15th day of Juno next, at 9, A. M. armed and equipped an the 13W directs!, far drill end inspection. A full at tendance in requested. C. F. WELLES. JR. Athena, May 12...1849. Lieut. Col. wrotice.. SETTLERS upon the land of JOIN C. Tli WING in the townships of Wyena and Rome will ho re quired to make payments this opting, or my directions are to collect aceotdimt to law. BUR TON KINGSBERY.- Attorney for J. P.Thwirg. May 13 AUDITOR'S NOTICE HAVING been appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. Auditors to audit the ac counts of E. White. one of the -Executors of the 4 , 14 will and testament of Petrick Cummings. deceased, the undersigned will attend to the dutb , s of their appoint ment st the Court House, in Towanda in said county. at 2 o'clock•in the afternoon nf the I I th day of JUNE next, of which all concerned, will take notice. D. BULLOCK,? Auditors. May It, 1816. H. BOOTH. S .14scasment. MN EMBERS of the Lycomiust Comity Mutual In, MUsorance Company. are hereby nottficil that the Board of Directors have ordered an assessment of one per cent. on all premium notes, lue to the company on the 15th day of November, 1&I5. to he paid previous to the '241 day of June next, to the Treasurer or to Receiv ers. WM. A. PETRIKIN, Seeretsrv. The Receiver for Bradford County is O. D.8.1,11T. LETT ; Treantrer.C. S. Wallis, Esq. Ofre or Ly. Co. Mut. In.. Co., j Manny; April 17, 1846. New Blacksmith* Establishmeat, In Towanda, p r i m 25 per cent. cheaper than here ever been knoto:i rttYorthern Prtin. FENHE subacril.er, having commented the above bo x nimibod to intarrn the iallabi hints of' Towanda and vieinity. that hit is prepared to do all kinds of work cutrosted to his care mile in at neat and workmanlike manner: such asiromng coach ea, ,carriages, sleighs, of all kinds; mill-work of 111 kirids, done a little nicer th ur at an. nther .114 p in the county. Sdrne attention prid to BDUE '1'01)1:::4, to Gil up crevices. and finally all Lind; of work in the above line (horst...shoeing excepted) and will warrant ell my work to stand the test. Iry ne land if you do notGnd thingsAust right. then put me down. Ftum my long experience m the business. I flatter myself that can please all Linda of .penple. You ran find me at all times at my shop. a few rods south of Bridge strert. known as Means' old stand. All kinds of Produce Liken in payment for svotk,and a little of the ready Jo-Davis will not he N. HEMINGWAY, JII. Tameando, May 6, 1846.—y _ _ DR. J. N. SUMNER, DENTIST. ESPECTFULLY 1111011116 ❑te public; that he will MO„., he in Towanda, about the first of June nect,ruid way be found at I. H .Stephena', where he wid be hap py to tee -those requiring his ....Tyler,. Posrri vr. timiq, CC Monro,ton, May 12th. 1t346. ALI. PERSONS indebted to .1. J. &' . WAR FORD. must make payment in lull or part this spring. and those neglecting to settle up their book ac count, will he Kurd. DISSOLGTION. THE co-partnership beretotore existing between Danford Chaffee and Cm W. Eastman is this do) dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having unsettled accounts with the late firm are requested to call and settle as soon as convenient, at thy old stand, as both parties expect to occupy the same shop the pre sent season, and are very desimusof bringing their for tuer business to a close. We would tender our ack nowledgements for past favors, and further solicit our share of public patronage. _ Rome. May I. 1846. GEI). W.EAMTMAN. Bridge.--Tolls Reduced ! trresolution of the Board, herediter there will LID he charged for every wagon, sulkey, cart. sleigh. or sled, drawn by one horse. twr!re and a hrticents.— For every man and horse, six and a quarter eentr.— For every foot passeneer, one cent. IiNOS TONI KINS. President. IC. B. Two How Teams coming to Towanda, with produce. ore required to pay Toll but one way. Towanda, May 4. Iftl6. a NT OF LET' ERS remaining in the Postollice &rut Troy fur quarter ending March 31, 1646. Adams James Lane Geo NV Arkerly Rev Sand 2 Merry James 2 Alvord S E . More Solomon Austin Augustus McDowell miss Louisa Austin Win Murray G W Avery' Wm Mclntosh Wm 2 Barret Caleb Mclntosh laid Charlotte ' Boice Win Mason mi,s Sophronia Brown A G Morgan J C Baker John McFeline W ITI Box er smith .McNaught John Colony Cbas Noble Orrin P Davis Wrn Orvis E - Doane J C Provin Wm 2 ' Dodge Calvin Parke miss P E & Esther Exton Wm Parker C S Fleming A B . Randall; Daniel Fears L M Randall Stephen Fitch L II Reynolds Wm Ford 1333 C liurnsdel miss Olive L Clreenn Amass Rich Exlra4 Guthrie miss 0 F Remington Senaca Guthrie miss F 0 Riddle Win • Guile Jesse Snell Grant Hailecd Caleb Sherwood J llotori 0 B simpson Henry Hikok H R Scott John II Jennings Ebenezer Smith Win M Johnson Libeous 2 Tears mrs Emily C Keyse miss Hannah Tears Wm 2 Kannady A R Williams P C Kelley George Willeson Richard King Charles Young tors Celinda Linderman Jacob F. SMITH. P. M. HE enrolled militia and Volunteers within the hounds of the 2d Brigade, Oth Division, wid meet for military discipline and inspection, as fol- lows, to wit : B. KINUSBERY'S In companies, on Monday, the Ist da'y'ofJune nent, at curb places as may be directed by the commanding officers, and in battalions and regiments, as follows: 3d Regiment. commanded by Col. A. R. Rosen; ; Ist battalion on Monday, the Bth day of June, 1846; 211 battalion on Tues‘lay. the 9th day of June ; 4th Reg. commanded by Col. N. A. Elliott; I.t hat. on Wednes day, the 10th ; 24 bat. same reg. on Thursday, the 11th 'ilay of June. Ist volunteer battalion of Tiuga county, commanded by lieut. col. Joseph Yovkin, on Thursday Jahr 11. 2d reg. commanded by Cul. H. H. Seely, on Pri‘lay, the 12th of June. R. KINGSBERI The 3d Volunteer Bat tzlinn of Bradford County, corn manded by Lieut. Cnl. 1,. J. Bradford, on Friday. the 12th dos of June: The lot Volunteer Battalion, com manded by Lieut.. Co!. l'lleadore Wilder. on Saturday, the 15th day of tune. lot regiment. commanded by Col. P. C. Ward, on Monday, the 15th day of Jane. The 4th Vol. Battal'n commanded by I,ieur. Col. Charles F. Welles. Jr., on Monday. the 15th day of June. -Arylum DEM The 2,1 Volunteer Battalion of Bradford County com mended by Lieut. Col. E. MIMI Is, on Tuesday the 16th day of June; and sth regiment, commanded by Colonel Jacob Harder, on Wednesday, the 17th day , of June. The attention of militia officers and others interested, is called to the act of 25th of April. 1814, to reduce the expeames of the “intlitia s)stein." and the returns of en rolltriOnts and lists of absentees must be made in strict conformity ssith said act. The penalty fur not furnishing roll copy to Inspector, ten dollars; list of absentees, fitly dollars. —Franklin EMI Officers must appear in full uniform. and he punctual in making returns of all public property in their posses. lion. Militia companies, having no officers to call them out, will comply with the provisions of the 20• h section of the act of the -sth April, 1844, "to reduce the ex. proses of the militia system." &c.; suMitituting the first Monday of June, instead of the first Mondsv'of May, as it readsin said section. W. E. BARTON, ALT, persons indebted to the estate of Channeey Morse. deoeased, late of Troy Imp. Bradford Co. are requested to make immediate payment, a nd all those hating demands against the same are requested to present them, legalln attested for settlement. EWIIIT CASE. ? AdmtnyTry. A. I)..VA L DING, s Troy; April 3, 18465 ISICI FOR IT3OL.—The vuh.orillrrTasrt.i olje.mion 10 taw part .r even all CASH for Wool, at its high rates ay the market trill permit. Towanda. May 2.0. 0. D. BA RTLETT. •Jt l virtue of stintkr writs of Vend. Expo.. ' t oned •11 from the court of Common Pleas of tirrol,f en i to me directed. I shall expose to public sale rt, th e h ow of I. sTEPHENS, in the borough of . e o , w ., on i on Sltunbity, the 20th Jay of June next, •, t t 0 .0,4. A. certain lot of land in Wells • Awn .li n , bounded west by land of Jesse Shepara,n , .th by land* of Tlriali Lukls and John Strout, vit by lands o 7 Leslie Law. Tome, eolith by londa of L. Adams,. Containing nun hundred and tiny mares, Rtth about fifty saes improved, with a log honor and Crimea barri - thereon. Seized and !atmt in execution at Meant of Jas. lA kis, asairu ta to O.P. Ballard, vs. Aaron Cook. A tsr...—.A. }deco of land situate in Standing Slone Ip. bout".ed north by land of Benjamin. east by tent \Volker, month by lands of Vostinr i ; and Lindell. and 'west by Vought. Containing 160 acres, shoat() acres improved, with two in houses and one log Wm thereon. 14:111. DIECL.IIIED: DANFORD CH AFFE, BRIGAA ORDERS. layedor '2ll Brh. 911 i Dir. P. I. Inspector's Office, C. Smithfield, Aril 27, 1846. Administrator's Notice. SHERIFF" B.ILE Seized and .alfen in execution et the suit of H. N. Spalding & Co., to the use of E. R. Myer, vs. Stephen Chem], Daniel W. Clason end Reuben Chown, vac tenants. JOHN F. MEANS. Sheriff. Sheri.fre Office, Towanda, May 20 IEOB. ClotiAt attics leiyelryt. • . .17' NO. BRICK ROlr. NimrA. CHAMI/EFILIN hosjust:retnrwed from NIF a the pity of New York with-the largest assort ment of FASIIIONABLE JEWELRY, ever brought to this place, such risk" ingrt-rings, Breast-pins, of every description; Lockets; bracelets, gold and silver gold lays. thirs.blcs, silver spoons, sugar tongs, specta cles, for All ages, pen ,aid pocket knives, (Roger's ms- Ooloctwri;) 'and' malty whet articles which be will sell extremely low for C.iBll. All hires of WATC.}I.4S-;. consisting of patent le- Ter. L'Epine, English and Siwss violates, war:anted to keep good time. It is as clear and unziertionahls es our tight to the whole of Oregon, that Wx, A. Cwsmnsatier has got the I trgest and hest selected assortmcnt s of Fancy Goode ever brought into the borough of, Tovranda, and that he will ,all his goods cheaper than was ever sad by any human tiring !Icily; sti d a pin-there ! ! IN; .11. Ketches warranted to run well age rear, or the nmery refunded; and a written agreement given to that to nil that desire one. U 3 MAPLE SI;(1A R. Mi ood. and alt kinds of Conn try Produce received in payment. W. A. CILAMLIEHLLN, Agent.. Towanda, April .22, 1840 IgrlA KtiN UP. afloat in the !Susquehanna tiwee, on the 27th of March last, a_ pile. of about 3000 feet 01 I?, feet BU The Loar,i are at the laMing of 'Cloonan logliain, in ANN . luni, Bradford co. BURG q STALFORI). Aevinm. April '22. l Cnntion ! FIRIIHE public are cautioned against purchasing a car -11. lain n.,tc given in Tray, the NA. of March, 1846, payable to Men Culklin, or bearer, six mouths after ate, 1 shall not pay said note =lesa compelled by as I have received no value. ANDREW B. BAssErr West Burlington, April 22, 1616. CLAREMONT HOUSE. Z2 - .D3va m33zaalvc, RESP ECT FeLLY informs his Mends that lOW leased the aboie House, situated on the. sou* DOC of toe public square, lately occupied by A.M. Coin, and having mode entirely new arrangements, is now prepared for the reception of visitors. Presenting his compliments to tits friends and the public generally, awl os•urmg them no pains or expense will he spared An ple a se Ins guests, he respectfully solicits public gatnine age, pledging himself that while the establishment to under his control, it shall nut be excelled by any iq the country, The rooms 3f the • CLAREMONT HOUSE, exe spacious and airy. and furnished in the best style. The Table will be furnished with every substantilti the country can produce. '►'he Bar will be stocked with the best liquors in purr arid unralulterated state. l'irst rate Stabling attached, with ready and faithful Ostlers always in atte..dance. in chart, nothing will he omitted, which will add to the comfort and convenience cif customers, and with his facilities, he believes sati,faCtfun n ill be rendered to Towanda, April 8, 1816. FOR SALE. A.FARM, situn:ed on the stage road in the pan of Pike township, contait.ing 77 acres and allow, Lire, about 10 acres cleared, with a good dwelling hona, barn, two sheds, one workshop. a woodshed. and an orchard in full bearing, with some good stone wall, and an excellent spring of water near the house.. Fa; terms apply to the subscriber on the premixes. Pike, April 10th 1846. NOAH MAKINSON. th IN IsTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is elven tbst all persons indebted to .tht► IN estate of D. Loomis, of Troy tp., dec'd., are re, quested to make immediate payment, and all those his, ing demands against the game are requested to moat them le g ally attested for settlement. LUTHER T. LOOMIS, CALVIN LOOMIS. Administrators. Trnv, April 9. 1946 im 4 W i lIF LE. E 1 EiiS remaining In the Post Witco IR at Totianda, quarter ending Mach 31, 184 et, Arnold C W Jones Thomas A ,gnoy miss Mary Kinsmin James Brown Orlands .,.. „. Kirk Michael Brown lure Lucy Kellogg maj L Blackford Melte Keeler mrs Sally R Broom Jos or J Carter Keeler Wm 2 Ladd C Lewis Nancy A McDonald Win A Myer miss Susan A McClcod miss Susan A McMahon John Grocer Molony Maurice Mace Emerson Bork 51artin Brown Miles C Blanvelt miss Mary Case I. 8 Cogswell Charles Coareney W Campbell Sidney Crowley David Maden Edmond Meelough Wm Dr Murdock mist! Mullane a Marshall Joseph Mace H H MeAndrus Martin Merithew miss Caroline Mace A A jr Minier Harriet A piss Newell Albert Newell Stephen Nanlee Henry I'd Curren Mary .Catharine Cummings, Dunlap 0 F 2 Doherty John Dickson Charles Dolan mrs Bridget Daildson Douglas Drinker Henry Dean Pane D Dodge Eliza Mrs Evcline Ambrose Ennis miss Maria O'Slain Patrick Oshurn Elijah Ford John B Ferguson A F Proudfont Robdrrt Fuller E I Page Alfred B Po\k.ell John Paine Ran.om Runhaw George Fuller A Frederick Fisher Farr miss Louisa S Gwen J.l.lleS Rooks Samuel S.Ettan J U Elder shear Dennis Gardner C M (;, nld Chm: Golf Humphry Grow A C Sutton Seamei 2 Glanny Dennis Smith H.. rig Granger Delia Shiner Stephen - Deminenwily Wakeman 2 Swartwood Chsrles R Howland miss Melinda A Sickler Emily Miss Dente Nll Tupper George K , 'Harris mrs Chris a Thames Wen Hums James 2 TsHada Solomon Hakes :111ternil Terry Geraldim A S Holton Win 2d Cand7ke w.itian) Hap. Charlea AVaottaril Hire niiss ISri !net \Vanier Myses litirlburt Wni H Weaver D S & T Heinle.% Minna Wratinan Francis . !real mi.. Margaret Welch Mra sugar creek Joinatin Rev 1. Young Mr A. S. VITAMIIERLIN, P. M WAGON AM) MAKING. '' , .tra - Lear. - . criaaeat) A:fleN,,tr-S; m ing o e n d ; t h en : La r v i p ne b rni z l i t e. t:r ig the mo pu tu rpose aetm arc prepand to execute slt orders punctually. inch iss 31.ging, P.cpaiting and Painting. on the shortest ti , ltice and at the lowest prices that they can he bad in 'PI u vicinity for ready pay. All kinds td* Produce and Lumber taken ill payment at the mai',rt prices. CUFF INS made on the shortcut notice. *pa at re duced p r i ce .. I'. DUNFEE, I ‘ t .onincton. March 17, l R. 15. J. C. SMITH. NOTICE. PIr4ITE pattneniirir heretofore existing ander die Gem .of lir it MIX er SON, is this day disseleed by moles] agteetiont. A li tetnapils due odd iied are lo be paid to 'Horn M 1 X. lITRAM Tue!atld, March 3J. 1916: 11. MIX Jr. 7 . 1 C) ' I Z Da 9 .111orstry at Lfilv, 'aft,FFICE in the norih corner of the Brink Row,di -111.1 redly oier the No 4 °thee, Main scent. o:3Ter tra,inie at the !writ' end of the building. (13, CON:!;'f ICiI.E S GUIDE. 6EVERAI. copie, of the above wilt* just receive, and t - at slle at the reduced price of 75 cents. %Tarr}, 7to, 1' , 411. • J.KINGSBERY nt. •I'UE QUESTION st.TTI.ED. JURY" of t7t tvo.ludws has decided, that tits placta E r b W purtf.a.e Fre.:ll Tea.....(nn appeal of earns) is a . G. E. FLYNT 4. COS. LOFER SEED, juoi. reesiTed /LIM for .ole by B. KINGSAF.RY. ITi!AlEfi GOODS—.Worsted, Linen and Cotton— a g•t4t tarkly fnr men and boys. .l .ery tow rikt reP,at cuy'2o LIETTEr.
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