TOE FoLLownio ANNCDOTE connected with the decisive battle of the 9th is too good to be o mitted : .. The battle commenced by heavy cannons- ,ding on both sides. Gen. Taylor, in passing his Tines, accosted Capt. May. of the . 2d dra• goo ns, and told him—" Your regiment has never done anything yet—you must take that b att ery." He said nothing. but turned to the co mmand and said we must take that bat tery--fullow !" He made a charge with three , companies—at least with the remainder or three companies--supportedpby the sth and Bth regiments of infantry. They cleared the breast work, rode over the battery, wheeled and came through the enemy's line, whilst the fire of the infantry was so deadly in its effects as t o carry all before it. Captain May made a cut at un officer as he charged through; on his return he found him standing between the wheels of a cannon, fighting like a hero. He was asked if he was an officer t Capt. Maw answered him in the affirmative. when he presented his sword, remarking—" You re ceive Gen. Vega a prisoner of war." Captain M a y g a ve him in charge to one of his sergeants who had lost his horse in the charge, ordering him to conduct him to General Taylor out of the line." Capt May's attack is spoken of asbeing one of those splended efforts which would have adorned the brightest feather of the plume of Murat, in the palmiest a , days of his glory. It cost him 19 horses, with a few of the gallant riders. The victory, says the extra from which we copy. entirely belongs to the, U. S. army, no volunteers having arrived in time to share in the honors of the day. It will convince our country. that West Point affords the material of exhibitine the courage and bravery of the American soldiers. I tra c t we will hear no more of dismounting our gallant dragoons ; the affair of the 9th shows them to be the arteries of our defence. TExAs.—ln the present exciting times, the following chronological history of our young Mier may not prove uninteresting to our read- I n 1803 this territory, embracing also the state o f Louisiana, was acquired from France. In I 819 ceded by the United States to Spain. In 1821 Mexico revolted from the Spanish ileinnuon, and declared her independence of the mother country. In 1822 and 1825 Spain protests against the recognition of the Mexican indepentlence,is ac tually carr: - .ing on war with Mexico, and ix in p.tssessien of the Castle of San Juan d'Ulloa. In 1923 the United States recognizes the independence of Mexico. - On the 4th October, 1824, the constitution of the Nlextran United States was established, declared to be "federal " and .• the parts if the federation to be States." Texas with Coahuila was a State; and her constitotion. uhnh was sanctioned by the Mexican confect: eracy, declared said State •• to be free and in depoidrnt of the of her ..11exican Stales. and of ferry other foreign you er and dominion;" and th n the sovereignty of the States resides in the D.oervl msg.; of the people." In 19 S 5 the U sited States, during the admin- Nratten et John Q. Adnintr; dim' Henry Cla s Secretary id State. proposes to purchase Tex as Irina !%lexiett. At this time Spain was car nets e, war against her revolted provinces. In 1534 and 1833 Santd Anna invaded and overthrew the Mexican federation. and annihi lated the States by a military edict. • la 18.35 Texasile&ared her independence and eshinlished it on the field of San Jacinto In 1837 her inifependence. recognized by the Staie,4—ako by Great Britain, France and Ilelland. J ANNE'S ALTEFIATIVE 13amicnorsm. on Gorras (SWELLED Naca).—He has prescribed the Life Preservative in upwards of six ty cases of Goitre, and it has never failed in a single in stance to completely remove the disease. Not a solitary case of failure. All were cured! The success he has met with in curing Bronchocele and Cancerous AfTections, bas convinced him that these dlngerOus and horrible diseases may be removed with as touch certainty as Fever and Ague. He does not wish to be 'understood as saying that they can be 'cured as ss Fever and Ague, hut with as much certainly and further, that he has good reason for. believing that iha, preparation will not only cure those diseases when famed, but that it destroys the virus or poisonous prin ciple lurking in die system, front which_ that peculiar class of diseases, as well also as that of Scrofula ema- EMIT Ll —Ka xG'ls Evi L.—The Life Preservative has been u•rd in numerous cases of Scrofula, King's EM. and Scrofulous Swellings, with the most decided LEES bs IN DI4EASES.—He has prescribed it in a great vs .:soy of (:amorous .Affections, and found it !successful in curing SJIt Rheum, or 'fetter, Biles, Blotches, Pimples, 31osphese and Jaundiced Skin, &es llrrr Er9.l A AND LIVIIL COMPLAINT.—It has been u.se,l in numernus cases of Liver Comp!airman,' Diipep• fin, 044 with the happiest effect. Americ . an and Foreign lewspaper. Advertising & Subscription Agency Offices. 4;C.ORGE PRATT, 104 Nassau-street, New-York; V. 0. PALMER, No. 30 Ann st.. New York; Real Estate & Coal Uffiee, No. 59 Pine-st., Philadelphia; Receive subscriptions and aLvertisements for most Fo te,:a and American Newspapers, and are duly consti tuted Agents for the " Bradford Reporter." Another Great and Enthusiastic MEETING ! A TA MEETING of "all No.3—Brick Raw," held on the 33d day of May, inst. OLD BAIRD, was ckiled.to the Chair, and Bit.l,l3Atall appointed a.eom matee of the whole to draft resolutions. After sayers! Duhetic speeches by Eleozer and George, the follow ing Preamble and Resolutions were unanimously Vloplea : Whereas, There appears to be a great desire on the Pan of some Merchants in the Borough, to come up ala°4*ith NO. 3; and Whereas we are willing to &stun them in doing so as far as consistent : Therefore Resolved, That such merchants have our consent to unite, their several stocks together, as the only means by which they can equal Ko. 3. Resolved, That the ‘• Shavings Bank" take she n ' h t Ring; "small pmfits and quick sales" the left, sod Nem York in Miniature" the rear,—* pike team backwards. Re , ol , cd, That we never before thought New York etaA ouch a looping place a... its miniature exhibits. Resolved. That Nu. 3 always has, always CAN, and xlEiys %ILL, sell goods cheaper, better gouda and more of them than any More in town. Reeni‘ed.l bat the proceedings of this meeting lw publndl e d in 'the Village papers, and that one copy be btnd,d to each of nor coroptutoro, and half a copy to " SUL; Y,rk tsi miniature." Mee 29. Iht6. BILL BAIRD & CO. FIGURES WON'T LIE. IT bast venaseertatned, ant' finally spoken out, that the largest !dock of Clothe, Cssimeres 4- veiling, i" Bradford, are to be found at the "Saving* B ank ' ' L and *4,1 11 . more satisfactory to purchasers of the are at least 25 per cent. cheaper than litany 9 F." ttablishment. G. E. FLYNT & CO. FOREIGN PERIODICALS : REPUBLICATION OF THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW. THE ED NBURGH REVIEW, THE FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW, THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, AND BLA,CKWOOD'S EDLNJGBURGH DIAGAZINF. The above Periodicals are reprinted in New Yolk, immediately on their arrival by the British steamers, in a beautiful clear type, on fine white paper, and are faithful copies of the originals—Btxcxwooo's MAGA: zixa being an exact fac-simile of the Edinburg edi tion. The wide-spread fame of.thesii. splendid PerjOdicala renders it needless to say much in their praise: As literary organs, they stand far in advance oranyWorks of a similar stamp now published, while the political complexion of each is marked by a dignity, candor and forbearance not often found in works of a party char acter. They embrace the views of the three great parties in England—Whig, Tory, and Radical.—" Blackwood" and the "London Quarterly" are Tory; the" Edin burg Review." Whig: and the" Westrninister," Radi cal. The "Foreign Quarterly" is purely literary, be ing devoted principally to criticisms on foreign Conti nental Works. The prices of the Re-paters are lees than one-third of those of the foreign copies, and while they are equal ly well got up, they afford all that advantage to the American over the English reader. . _ TERMS : BATMEN? To BE MADE IN ADVANCE For any one of the four Reviews, f. 3.00 per annum For any twc, do 5,00 •• For any three, do 7,00 •• For all four of the Reviews, 8,00 '. , For Blaikwood's Magazine, 3,00 •' For Blackwood and the 4 Rayiewa, 10,00 CLUBBING. Four copies of any or all of the above works will he sent to one address on payment of the regular subscrip tion for three—thc fourth copy being gratis. Remituinces and communications must be made in all cases without expense to the publishera.—The former may always be done through a Post-master by handing him the amount to be remitted, taking his re ceipt and forwarding the receipt by mail, Post-paid; or the money may be enclosed in a letter, Post paid, di rected to the publishers. N. B.—The Postage on all these Periodicals is re. duced by the late Post-Office law, to about one-third the former rails, making a very important saving in the expense to the mail subscribers. •.• In all the principal cities and Towns through out the United Stales to which there is a direst Rail- Road or Water communicati 'ls from the city of hero York, these periodicals will be delivered FRED OF POSTAL F.. LEONARD' SCOTT & CO. Publishers, 112 Fulton tit., New York. PEACE DECLIRED But not with the enemies of our Country "Here we stand with brush in hand, To do our work in order." T. CARRIER, and JAS. M. HURLBURT, LLB,. having entered Lao copartnership In the point ing business, are now prepored• to soy to the public generally, that if they want painting none, such as House, Carriage, or Ornamental of any kind—and well done—just give us a call. We wont refuse to hang your wall paper if you should wish us so to do, NIT • • w. 4, - ANIT• NC". TOWANDA SAVINGS BANK Established .71fau 18.15. Vew Store, Neu: Goods and New Prices C. E. FLINT 5: CO., the only Original Cash Store qui E E MONTHS' experience has induced the Cashier A. Co. of the .* (mends Savings Bank " to enlarge the sphere of their operations, being well as sured fr. tm the past, that the system of Puy to-day and hn.•l to-morrow," is well adapted to Bradford youtvy. Our stock of Goods surpass in quantity and quality any previous stock, which will enable us to of fer greater inducements than ever. The following are a few among the many articles that comprise our stock of Dry Goods: French, English and American Cloths, French . Cas sirnere, Vestings, Satinet, Summer Stuffs, Carpetings, French M uslins, Lawns. Bamges, Balzarines, Gingham Muslin., Gingharns, Cashmeres, De Laines, Shawls of all descriptions, such as Brocha Plain de Lame, Rarage, Super silk, Rob Roy, and Merino, Parasols, Sheetings.Tiekings, Drilling. Bagging, Wicking. Oil Cloths, dm 20,000 yards printed calicoes, together with our usual stock of %liner) , Goods. Our stock embraces almost every article usually called for. We have just received a .large invoice of Family Crocenes— which we are offering at reduced prices--time and space will not allow us to enumerate. Also, a large stock of Crockery, Glassware, Shelf Hardware, hails, Steel, Iron. Hats and Caps,Bouts and Shoes, &c., &c. We lake this opportunity of returning our thanks to the people of Bradford and adjoining counties, and in vite all who wish to 13U1 GOODS CHEAP, to give w a call, as we are pledged to go fur The Cash Par ty." We assure our friends that no compromise has been effected with-the CREDIT OR LUMBER pri ces, but we shall continue to buy low and sell cheap, as long as there is a cash customer in Bradford county. Our motto for the year to came, WE HAVE, WE CAN, WE WILL." _ CLT Look for the Sarings Bank., No. 5, South End, Brick How. OEO. E. FLINT & CO. Towanda, May 5.41, 1846 " More Truth than Poetry !" SO celebrated has the "Savings Bank " become for selling, goods cheap, that some rhymester has per petrated the follooing stanzas: At n 0.5 cheap goods are sold, The people laugh, to hear it told ; Ha, ha, ha. they sell so low, The cash all' goes to Fl & Co. in eighteen hundred and forty five The Savings Bank" began to thrive— The merchants sell their goods quite low, But cull they buy of Flynt & Co. Then all who wish to buy goods cheap, At n 0.5 just take a peep ; Just price their goods, yoo'll.huy I know, The cheapest goods of Flynt . & Co. PRINTED CALICOES-20,04.0 yds., from 6+ to 25 cents. Those wishing Prints had better Mail themselves of this opportunity—they are selling rapidly. O. E. FLINT & CO. SUMMER STUFFS—By the Yard, Bale or Pack. age. at G. E. FLYNT &CO. JAReETING—A good stock. Some beauul'ul patterns at G. E. FLYNT & CO. AT AN ANNUAL MEETING (1111 F the Directors of the "T owanda Savings Bank," kJ" held at Towanda, May Ist, 1846, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : Resolved. That the largest stock of GOODS shall be placed in No. 5, south end Brick Row. Resolved, That GEO. E. FLYNT & CO. shall COO none to sell Goods as usual--cheaper than any other establishment iu Towantla. Resolved, 'l'bat the " Savings Bank " regulates the prices of Merchandise and Etcturrige until our next an nual meeting. Resolved, That the war against Lumber—Credit and High Prices, shall be continued. Resolved, That the " Ready Pay System " is best adapted to this atmosphere, and when in succeseful operation. goods have, can and shall be sold cheap as in the nest place. Resolved. ThPt more goods and' better, shall be sold :it N 0.5, (F. & Co.) for the coming twelve months. than aDV other Resolved. That the proceedings of this meeting he Puhlkherl an the Bradford Reporter." and Bradford egos," and two thousand c.piestirculateal throughout the county. GEO.E. FLYNT &Co. QIiMMER tvHAW'LS. Ilactikrrehette and Ribbons, besuiful and cheap. at my2.o BETTS'. PR. J. N. SUMNER, DENTIST, ESPECTF LILLY informs use public that he will -gik, be in Towanda, about the first of June next, and may he found at I. II .Stephene, where be wid be hap py to eer those requiring his aerrices. THE WAR BEGUN! War against High Prices and the Credit System: NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. at the AVIV rork Cheap,Slore, No. 2, Brick Row. one door south of the P.O. THE Subscribers having entered int; • copartner. ship for the express purpose of furnishing the good people of Bradford County with goods, wares and mer chandise, at least one notch lower than they hive ever been sold in this market. They are now securing one of the largest and hest selected stocks crippling 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, Croekery. Glass, Neils, Iron, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes. Solt, Tin ware, Stone-ware, Liquors. 4c., 4e., 4r. Their goals have been purchased mostly tot 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 Bob , to call at the New York Cheap 15tore, (No. 2 Brick Row.) to satisfy them selves. C. it E. REED. Towanda, May 25, 1846. THOSE LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN GlNG hams, Rept DeLains, Lemma cloths for summer dresses, so long looked for by the Ladies, have arrived and may now he wen at REED'S BONNETS --A groat saving to the ••• Heads of the Nation." The Ladies will find it o great 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. PARASOLS, PARASULLETS, SUN SHADES, either Silk, Gingham. or Cotton, may be found cheap at REED'S UM MER Shawls. Muslin DaLeine. Ombri DeLaina, Ptain and Embroidered Straddle and Darnel Shawls suitable for rummer, now opening at REED'S. T EGHORN and Palm Leaf Hats ofallqualim; just -L4 remised and for sale rheap et REED'S 0iU:11111ER WOW, for hten's&lloy's clothing—a splendidassortment both in quantity and style now opening at May 14,'416. "BONNETS--A large assortment of mom style and ND fashion, from which the most fastidious can be suited. just received at D 00T13 & SHOEr3—=lneluding a large assortment of children and misses shows at MERCUR'S. EGHORN & PALM HATS a great variety, at ljj May 14. MERCUR'S. iniktoNS IRON, American, English & !Swedes AAP —a full assortment of round, square, hand, horse shoe and tiny iron, for sale at ItiERf;URS'. IFIARDWARE--an assortment folly equal to any kept by Hardware stores in our neighboring towns, now opening and for sale at M ERC URS'. 11 - AWNs & uIIiGHMOs, all styles and qualities, 4 • for sale at my 27 MERCURS'. PRINTS—The largest assortment of Spring and Summer Prints. ever opened in Bradford for sale at my 27 MERCURS'. STEEL--American, Eng. blister, Berman Cast and Spring Steel, a' niy27 MERCURS'. LATEST ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. w KINGSBERY JR. has just received his new as,ortment of Goods which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. His friends and the public are respectfully invited to call, examine and purchase. Towanda, May 26, 1846. VIIIRINTS, Lawns, Bonnets, Parasols, &c., &c., just .11 — received. J. KINGSBE RY JR. SUMMER CLOTHS AGREAT variety of rammer Coating from one chilling to $3.7.5, just received. Also Cassimerec cal nearly all shades and kinds. Those wishing to pur chase, are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere HARDWARE, Croaery; Groceries, Nails, Fish &c. &c. for sale by J.KINGSBERY JR. GENERAL A Nill SHOES. AGENERAL aasortment of Boots & Shoes, good and cheap just received at the store of May 26. J.KINGSBERY JR. lISOIE§ VTIMUZIZIEBBIr, THE SPRING SUPPLY embraces too great a va riety for me to attempt to give a catalogue, in a newspaper. Suffice it to say, that almost every thing in the line can be had on terms that will give satisfaction. May 27, 1846. J. KINGSBERY, JR. K EEP SHADY ! Just received at the Savings Bank : 100 sup. Parasols; 50 Parasollettes ; 100 Umbrellas ; For the " splinters," we will put them down low. May 27. G. E. FLYNT & CO. EGH URN & STRAW BON NETTS, atul some KAI beautiful Ribbons, Ashfieinla. lg. gelling at as tonishingly low prices. Look for them at the celebra ted cheap store. urr27 G. E. ELYNT & CO. CAUTION MY WIFE ALMIRA having left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, I hereby Cauuon all persons from trusting or entertaining her on my account, as I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her. ' JACOB BEVERLY. Albany township, May 20, 1848. TARIFF REPEALED ! FEHE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his gA friends and the pnblic generally, that he is now receiving and opening an entire new stock of GOODS, (at his store in the borough of Towanda, situated on the east side of Mom street, three nom, south of Mon lanye's & Co., and nearly opposite D. Kingbery's) em hracing everything in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries. ( the ardent excepted.) Hardware. Glass 4- Queen's d are. Boots and Shoes, Paints. Oils and l'ar nig, Iron and sails, 4.c., which he will sell as cheap as the cheapest, not except ing the Pamoralar, or any of the champions of small profits and quick sales. He would respectfully invite those who wish to buy cheap to call and examine his goods and prices for themselves, before purchasing at any other place. IS .18. BETT. Towanda, May 16,1844. 111RINT8, LAWNS &MUSLINS, a large moon lit— mitt on hand and for &Ile cheap at HEWS'. EGHORN & PALM LEAF HATS and bonnets will be found at my2o BETTS'. New York in Miniature ! THE subscriber has taken great pains to make his asso-tment so complete in Dry Goods, Books 4 Stationery, Crockery, Hardware, Paints 4. Oils, Groceries. Nails, Boots 4- Shoes. Iron 4- steel, Glass. 4-c., 4-c.. as to present to his friends and the public nearly or quite all the advantage of dealing in stores which confine themselves exclusively to any one of the above branch es. He invites attention to his assortment. Towanda. May 20. 1848. 0. D. BARTLETT. WOOL! El RAVING made arrengements to exchange Cloth IX_ and other goods for WOOL, the subscriber de fines to gain the confidence and approbation of the wool growers by giving them the very best exchanges which the nature of the market will permit. Call and wee. Towanda, May 20. O. D. BARTLETT. INSURANCE AGENCY. rp NE subscriber Mntinnes to set as agent for the DE -L LA WARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia, a stock company of good standing and re pute & doea businms on as fas , cable urinal's any other. He is also agent for the LYCOMING CO. MU TUAL INSURANCE CO.. a company which ha al ways been punctual in the payment of losses and pro. cents advantages seldom found. Towanda. May 20. 0. D. BARTLETT. rIALICOES—the largest assortment and prettiest V) patterns, and cheapest CALICOES, to say no thing of Gingham, Lawns,, dte.. over seen in this co eon. foi We by tny2o 0. D. BARTLETT. NO. 3 AGAINST THE WORLD. JREVD the Largest, Best, and Chirped It of Goods ever brought into the =Wry . DRESS GOODS, Printed loading, lace moiling. lawn guletalluk, crPndi. print Maguire, Canary lawn, cashmeres, muslin ging hams a new article, florence satin striped, balzerine. a few pat. black balserine, checked print reps and crape delsine, white dress genie, a large lot of prints rich and beautiful patterns, corded and gnus skirts, ombre de% lain. shawls, plain and shaded do.. blk. 4 cord straddle shawls, barrige and net shawls, satin striped bank, and net long shawls, ladies polka, fig'd and striped cravats and ties, beautiful gimps and (cringes,. silk demireils. green Darr*, &c. BONNETS. Cheaper than the chesped.--Gipicy pearl braid. oorde net lace, fiorence, gipsey devon straw edged slid plain. Misses gipsey pedal, birds eye . braid and devon straw ; spendid Bonnet Ribbons, somewery devisable styles ; 20 dos Parasols and Son Shades, lady and gents block and enl'd Kid Gloves, Lin. Cambric iidkls. Hosiery dc BROAD CLOTHS. Twilled Fnmeb, English and American; doe akin Cu simere, light and dark striped checked do. a great vane. ty ; golden tweeds, merino cassimerr, Kentucky Jeans. blue drills. A superidr assortment of VESTINGS worsens, valentine, caasimere. plain and striped satin. 10 bales Sheeting, Batting. Wadding and 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 horse cards, coffee mills, dcc. Blood's, Harris' and Wadaworth'i Warranted Grain and Grass Scylfies,snaths 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 coif 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 ; Fresh Teas; Coffee, Rico, Raisins" nutmegs, indigo, tobacco, fine cut and cavendish, shad mackerel arid codfish. M E ktC UR'S A general assortment, in setts, or otherwise, to-suit cus tomers. 400 Men'a and Boy's Leghorn Hats ; 600 P. L. do Cr Butter, Flaxseed, Beeswax. Eggs and Grain wanted in exchange for pods, at each prices. Towanda, May 20, 1,846. MERCUR'S ANICE ARTICLE BLACK TEA can be found at No. 3, Brick Row. my2o BAIRD'S. Those who wish to Purchase Cheap Goods, WILL find it to their interest to call at BAIRD'S before purchasing elsewhere, as we are deter mined to sell at all hazards. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. 12 DOZ. PATENT PAILS; 2 doz. Wash tubs 12 dos. Brooms • 6 setts Wooden measures cheap at No. 2, Brick R ow. BAIRD'S. COTTON YARN & CARPET WARP-1,000 lba. at my2o N 0.3, BRICK ROW. 30 DOZ. QUIN EBAUG SCYTHE tIVONEd, for male cheap at No. 3, Brick Row. May 20, 1846. BAIRD'S. DRUGS & MEDICINES, paints, oils and dye stuffs, white lead, ground and dry, varnish, pills, madder, copperas, opts. turpentine, gum copal, alum, Venitian red, log-wild, red-wood, cam-wood. all for sale cheap, at ma r 20. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. 54° 40' AND PEACE 1 * • 110! YE GOOD PEOPLE OF BRADFORD! A voice/. from the Capitol of the Keystoneetate. saying, Arise find the Philosopher's stone, which will enable the richest state in the Union to inscribe on her banners, Psy as you 6. In spite of the sneers of the Edropeans, now is the time to let them know that Pennsylvania is able to pay her debts, and raise twerp ty millions to defend her just rights. J.KINGSBERY JR. To the Commissioners mud Treasurer or the eounty of Bradford Gerretzwirm :—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. ,dye 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 nett. We must endeavor to make up this unexpected deficiency by the most prompt and vigorous use of the means that are left us. The increased tonnage during the entire yerr, it is believed, will be nearly commensurate with the loss I have sta ted, and thus the nett tolls, will be about the same as last year. By the promptness and activity of the Ca nal Commissioners and their officers, the entire line of our public works, including all the branches, are now in fall and successful operation. I stated in my circular of the 29th of May, 1993, that 0 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 theseveral counties of the Commonwealth." Your' carts have fulfilled these expectations, and our Commonwealth stands re deemed, from the dishonor, which for a time rested up on her. Let us not falter now. Let us determine- to use all the means in our poorer; to maintain our ele vated 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, as the following brief statement will exhibit.— Our resources may be stated thus: Assessments for 1846, estimated nett amt $1,185,000 Do of previous year, do. 275,000 Nett tolls from public works, 500,000 The interest falling due in August and February next, may be stated to be 0,860,000. The ordinary and other revenues not stated, it is believed, sill be sufficient to meet the ordinary expenses of government. It will he thus seen that the prompt and punctual payment of the existing revenues, will place the' Tieasury in a condition to meet the accruing interest ou we public debt. As a means of producing this result, I call your at tention to the proposition made in my circular of the 24th of May last. 1 renew the offer. An abatement of five per cent. will be allowed for the payment pre vious to the lit of August, of the taxes 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 highet 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 as rapidly as possible, and pay the amount without delay. into the Treasury. Thedublicates having gone forth vouch earlier this year than the last, will greatly facilitate your collections.— There are arrearsges of former years due from several counties ; these ought to be collected and paid imme diately. For theartearages of 1845, interest is charged, and will 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 he commensurate with the evil which is impending, and the good we may accomplish. If we are successful in paying the August interest, I fum y believe that the future payments can be made with out a straggle. One the other hand, if we fail, the dead weight of 000,000 of unpaid interest, not to speak of State dtshonor, will lay upon us like an incu bus, and its paralysing influence will be felt for years. I know you duly estimate the importance confidence ate and prompt action, and rely with enure confidence that your best efforts will be put forth at this important I will be pleased to hear from you in relation to Ilia subject. Very respectfully, Your ob's servant. Jatrza IL &town's, state Treasurer. •WAR will be declared by Col F. EARS, with in thirty day., aphid all who do not come up to the help of old Pennsylvania, and they will be dealt with according to law. J. REEL. Treasurer. Tremor, Office, Towanda May 15 . 1846. OREGON OR WAR ! CROCKERY t STATE TREASURY OFFICE, HARRISBURG, MAY 9, 1846. Aggregate, Eroll'Ealtio TO the citizens of Bradfonl Cootity in general, and 'the Borough of Towanda, in particular: All the judgments, notes and amounts of the . ehheerihers, will be collected am:tiding to law, without diatindion of persona, unless sai . isfactroily settled within thirty days of this date. Those who think we ore not in cameo. will Sod out their miatake to their own min.-- Nark the. W. H. BAIRD &CO. l'Owanda, May 15, 1846. N. B. We would furthermore say upon this subj..rt that we have just received a large stock of New Gouda which will be sold very cheap indeed. fur ready pay. NOVA SCOTIA OMNI/STONES, mourantod genuine, the be lot ever seen in thin region—call and nee—for sale by 0. D. DA lITLDTT. RICH CA RPM:KG—a few piecol at No. 3. U R. my2o B A Din's. 1172%ir' OVO MBE subscriber takes pleasure in annonneing to his friends end the public gentaally, that he in now receiving a very large end carefully selected ad• dition to his stock of GOODS, hough, for Co.h. and selected with the espies view of UNDERSELLING tha BRAGGADOCIOS. 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, May 13, 1846. LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS. 48.17enstattues 3f Co.'s Store. QNE ARK LOAD just received, and daily expect ing more. The prettiest and cheapest goods ever rdlered in this market. are now opening, and they hope their friends will not forget to give thein a call. Wholesale purchasers and merchants wishing to replenish their stock will he accommodated on liberal terms. J. D. & E. 1). MONTANYE & CO. Towanda May 13. 1846. SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. 11. S. 4 N. C. MEECUR, HAVING EN LARGED & REFITTED THEIR store to accommodate their increasing business, have the pleasure of announcing to their Lien& and customers That they are now opening good assort ment of SPRING 4. SUMMER GOODS, embracing almost everything in the hoe of Dry Goods, Glass 4• Quecnswarr, Groceries, - Boots .j• Shoes, Hardware, Paints, Dye. stuffs, Saddlery Drugs, Medicines, Harness and Carriage Nails, Glass. Trimmings, Leather, Salt, 4-c.. which will be sold as heretofore, at prices that will sa tisfy the public. Towanda, May 12, 1846. LARGE ARRIVAL Of New and Ch4-Spring and Summer Goods Direct frtmi the City. BURTON KINGSBERY most respertfully in forms his old customers, and the ,public iu gene ral. that ho is now receiving at his old stand, a large assortment of all kinds of goods, which be intends to PC 1 1 a little 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 full assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Drugs, Medicines, Points, Oils, Dye stuffs, Boots and Shoes, Nails, Iron, Hula h, Caps, &c. Call and price, before you liby elsewhere. May 14. 1548. ipslinsTEl) LAW NS, Muslin de Lumen an.T'Sutti mer Shawls, a very large assortment, which wit he sold lower than be bought at any other store. Cal and nee. mvl4 B.KINGSBERY. • °NM:ITS—Any quantity, from two 1 to £6, with beautiful trimming::, also flowers, in s 13 sprig's and wreaths, all French, which will be found at tnyl4 11.KINGSBEllY. I 4 EGIIOR N dt PALM LEAP HATS. also Fur and silk Hats. latest styles. and very chesii, at may 13. B. KINHSHEIty's. APPLEBY'ri FINk CU!' checking and smoking TOBACCO, a prime article for s:lr. at =el No. 1, cooFisH & MACKEREL, tor sale at may 13. • B. KIM:SR:BY. Km OLLOW-WARE, such as pot•. kettles. spiders, RA dr.c. ,at myl3 B. KINGSBERY. WAIN TUBS, patent pails, Shaker brooms, Al. cent mats, traveling baskets, carpet sacks, looking glasses, &c., all very cheap at may 13. B. KINGSBEM RABLE'S CELEBRATED CHOCOLATE & extra cocoa, superior to old Java coffee, and a v e ry healthy beverage, which may he found at the old Cheap store of myt3 B. KINGSBERY. Regimental Orders. • 'VIBE ENROLLED MILITIA within the hounds of the Ist Regiment, 2d Brigade, 9th Division, P. M., will meet duly armed and equipped for drill and inspection, on Monday, the 15th day of June next, at the house of Stephen r:,amfield, in Standing Stone.— The several companies comprising Ist regiment, viz: Ist com—Towanda bo. 7th mu—Herrick 2d Btune Bth tiprin hill 3d " —Monroe 9th " —Asylum 4th " —Wysox & Rome 10th " —Due ll sth “ —Albany 11th " —Franklin 6th " —Wys:using 12th " —'retvanda tp. will meet for drill on Monday the let day of June next. at such places within the bounds of the revert' compa nies, as the comniandi ng officers may direct. And should there be no officent in any of the above moiled 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 the '• act to reduce the 'militia Hystem. " passed the 25th April. 1844. P. C. WARP), Colonel. Colonel's Office. Greenwood. May 11, 1846. Regimental Orders - 71171 HE MTLITIA of the sth regiment, 2n,1 blip,le, 44 9th division, P. M. are hereby commanded to meet at the home of Mrs. Demmarrst, in Litchfield, on the 17th day of June next. at 9 o'clock, A. M. armed and equipped as theleur directs (or regimental inspec tion and review. .1. 11A 8111 ER, C o lo ne l, Colonel's Office, Athens, May 11, 18401. $1,960,000 BATrALION NOTICE THE FOURTH VOLUNTEER BATT 140 N of Bradford County, wall meet at the ouse or Stephen Canfield, in Standing Stone. on Mon ay. the Ifith day tf June nest, at 9, A. M. armed and equipped as the law airects, for drill and inspection. A full at tendance is requested. C. F. WELLES. JR. Athens, May 12, 1846, W.ETTLERS upon the land of JOHN C. TH WING iu the townships of Wvsos and Rowe will he re quited to make payments tins sprang, or my directions are to collect seconding In law. BURTON KINOSBERV, May 13. Attomev for .1. C. Tr, wing. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. IMWING been appointed by the Orphan's Court int of Bradford County. Auditors to audit the ac , counts of E. White. one of the Executors of the last will. and testament of Patrick Cummings, deceased, the undersigned will attend to the duties :Of their appoint ment at the Court House, in Towanda in said county. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the tlth day of JUNE next, of which all concerned. will take notice. May 11, 1816 MEMBERS of the LYcoming County Mutual lo taurance Company, are hereby notified that the Board of Directors have ordered an agareament of one per cent, on all premium notes, due to the company on the 15th day of November, 1845, to be paid previrma to the 2d day of June neat, to the Trea.mer or t.. Receiv. ere, WM. A. PETRIKIN, Seerei.ry. The Receiver for Bradford County is 0.1). BART LETT; the Treasurer. C. S. Wallis, Esq. Offer of 14. Co. Mut. ins. Co., Mutiny. April 17, 1816. 5 ATTENTIoN. THE BAT"! ALION! THE members of the Ist Volunteer battalion of 13 rad ford county, will meet at the house of Thomas Sawed, in Springfield. on Saturday. the 13th day o June next, at 9 o'clock, A.M., uniformed and equipped as the law directs, for military inspection and review. The field, commissioned. non-commissioned officers, and musicians, will meet at the house 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 . * Office, Springfieldi May 15,1&1G. 11. KING.'q3EIII"S Lieut. Col D. BULLOCK, ) Auditors Ij, BOOTH. 5 === Administrator's Notice. ALLpersona indebted to the estate of Chauncey Morse, deceased, late of Troy tarp.Bradlind Co. ire requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same me requested to present them, legally attested for settlement. ~ . Eldilli CASE. A. D. SPALDING, 't Admineers. wit 3, ;246. • Trov Al - NASH FOR WOOL.—The aataorihe► has no objection .o pay part even all CASH foe Wool, Mt its high rates as the market will permit. Towanda, Mae 20i 0. 1). BA RT f,TT. SIIERIFI"S MLE. Willy virtue of sundry writs of Veitd. Expo.. isimed MBII from the court of COIIIIIIIOII Pleas of Bradford co. to we diircted, I shall expose to public sale at the house of I. B. en:MIENS, in the borough of Towanda, on s ourday. the 2hth day of June next, at l o'clock, P M.—A certain 114 of Lind in Wells township, bounded west by hind of Jesse Shepard, north by lands of liriah Lukis and John Strom:, east by lands of Leslie Law rence, south by Luds of I. F. Adams. Containing one hundred and fifty acres, with shout fifty acres improved, with a log home and framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at !hermit of Jas. Lu kis, assigned to O.P. Ballard, vs. Aaron Cook. A I.SO—A piece of land situate in Standing Stone tp. bounded north by land of Benjamin, east by Levi Walker, south by lands of Vosburg and Lindell. and went by Vouch'. Containing 160 acres, about 40 acres improved, with two lug houses and one log barn thereon. S..ized end .oken in execution at the suit of H. N. Spalding, & Co., to the use of E. R. Myer, vs. Stephen Chown, Daniel W. Mason and Reuben Clason, terra tenants. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, May 20 1840. New Blacksmii king Establishment, In Towanda, Prices 25 per cent. cheaper than have ever been known in Northern Penn'a. FINHE subscriber, having commenced the above bu siness, takes thin method to inform the inhabi . LUilffl of Towanda and vicinity. that be is prepared to do all kinds of work entrusted to his care in the m at neat and workmanlike manner: such asironing coach es, carriages. sleighs, of all kinds; mill-work of all kinds, done a little nicer than at any other shop in tho county, Some attention paid to EDGE TOOLS, to fill up crevices, and finally all kinds of work in the above line (horse-shoeing excepted) and will warrant all my work to stand the teat. Try roe and if you do not find things just right, then put me down. From my long experience in the business, I flatter myself that I can please all kinds of people. You can find me at all times at my shop. a few rods south of Bridge street, known as Means' old stand. All kinds of Produce taken in payment for ntotk, anti a little of the ready Jo•llavis will not he refused. N. HEMINGWAY, JR. Tawantla, May 6,1846.—y Clocks, Watches, Jewelry & Silverware, .HT NO. l. BRICK ROO WA. CHAMBERLIN h.,a just retumedifmm the city of New York with the largest assort ment of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY; ever brought to this place, such as Fingrr-rings, Breast-pinsof every description; Lockets, bracelets, gold and silver gold keys, Illin.bkx, silver spoons. sugar tongs. specta cles, fur all ages, pen a.rd pocket knives, (Roger's ma nufacture,) and many other articles which he will sell extremely low for Cases. All kinds of WATUHE.S ; consisting of patent le ver, L'Epine. English and Swiss watches, warranted to keep good time. It in as clear and unquestionable no our right to the whole of Oregon, that Wyr.A. CHAMBERLIN has got the I.rgest and best selected assortment.of Fancy Goods eoer brought into the borough of Towanda, and that he will sell his goods cheaper than wan ever sold by any human 1. ring Laing !--..tick a pin there ! N.B. Watches warranted to run well one year. or the money refunded; and a written agreement gi‘en to that etr.z. to all that desire one. J MAPLE SU:AR, Wood, and all kinds of Coun try Produce received in payment. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 22, 1846. CLAREMONT HOUSE. Tt)2l:o3s2` , ZMU'aMi3al/SD RESPECTFULLY informs his friends that babas leased the above Hotoo, situated on the south skit, of tne public square, lately occupied by A.M. Coe, and having made entirely new arrangements, is now prepared for the reception of visitors. Presenting his compliments to his friends and the public generally, and assuring them no pains or expense will he spared to please his guests, ho respectfully solicits public patron age, pledging himself that while the establishment is under his control, it shall not be excelled by any in the country. The rooms of the • CLAREMONT HOUSE,' are spacious and airy. and funnelled in the hest style. 'rile Table will be furnished with every substantial the country can produce. The Bar will be stocked with the best liquors in a pure and unadulterated state. First rate :gaining attached, with ready and faithful Ostlers always in attendance. fit abort, nothing will he omitted, which will add to the comfort and convenience of cuatomera, and with his facilities, he believes eati4actien nill be rendered to all. 're - manila, April Ft, Isar. FOR SA IA AFARM, Rit11:1 eil on the stage nod in the part of . Pike township, contan.ing, 77 acres and.allow a sec. about 40 acres cleared, with u good dwelling house, ham, two aim's, one workshop, a viroodshcd, and an orchard in full brining, with some good stone wall, and an excellent spring of water near the house. - For terms apply to the fubscriber on the premises. Pike, April 10th 1840. NO.A 11 M A KINSON. WAGON AND SLEIGH MAKING. =I HAVINC fonneil a co-partnership for the purpose ni carrying nn th • shore business nt Monrocton sru preiirtnl to execute nil orders ptinetrinlly, such es Making, liepairing and Painting, on the shortest notice and at the ICOMI,I prices that they can he had in this vicinity fur ready pay. All kinds of Produce and Lutuher taken in payment at the niarket prices. COFFINS made on the shortest notice, and at re duced prices. P. MINFEE, Monieetan. March 17. 1845. J. C. SMITH. NOTIC`• TH'partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Hi HA mMi 4- Sox, i. (his day iliosolved by mutual agreement. Ali i:einands due aairl,firm are to be 'paid to Hiram Mix. HIRAM MIX, Towanda, March 3d. 1946; H. MIX Jr. Ig 0 .9 atliornoj at Lair, chFFICE in the north corner of the Brick Row.di- MI reedy over the Po 4 Office; Main street. crl'En- I ranee at the north end of the building. d 3. CONSTABLE'S GUIDE. - QEVERAL copies of the above work just received 1.75 and for sale at the reduced price of 75 cents. March :10. 1?-16. J.KINGSBERY JR. TWO BUGGIES FOR SEE. A the Blarlismith'ci shop of The lilli.rTilvers, at the lower part of the t^wn, we here fir sale TWO NEW BUGGIES. They are well made, and will he sulk very cheap.! H. & .T. Ezal;N WLNE. Towanda. April 7. 1816. VrINDOW SASH AND:BLIND FACTORV.— V The sobccrrber. having !low completed his arranzernentq, is now ready to fitim,h any quantity of WINDOW SASH AND BLINDS. Both are made with new raach,nery, of the neatest patter, and most approved de 'motion. Individuals wanting Sash or Blinds—ran be neommodated on the MOsd favorable term , —bv rallin7 at the Factory at Greenwood, on the Towrindi er,ett. two miles above Monroe m.rners. JOSEPII JOHNSON. Greenwood, April IG, 184t3.—.3m. 920 BUSH. CLOVER SEED. itt t received and far sale by B. KINOsPERY. OMMER GOODS—Worsted, Linen and Cotton— great variety far men and boys, at very Ina pri ces, at my2o BETTS'.