Doctor at his hotel. to call on James Young,• the high constable of Philadelphia. and he av oid tell him where to find him. This mee isge excited the suspicions of the bearer, and towed of taking the letter to Doctor Hatch, or to Mr. Yoong, he sent the epistle to the Re corder of Philadelphia , who, on opening it, found the followicg e3bolistic characters. and nothing elee—No. 59 will steal. Nu. 31 will steal. No. • &minted. and Ste. •rlll, stra nge doruinent, seat as it wasolee l • ened the mystery. but it forced an investiga. tinn .and partial development. armor Hatch was obliged reluctantly to agree to he arrested, Harrington was brought back. Welsh was secretly arrested. and all were obliged to undergo in - private the form of an investigation and the brief unpleasantness of a nominal un prison meni. In the meantime the officers interested had persuaded Messrs. Livingston & Wells to lay low and say nothing. and to leave every thing in their hands. They then called on Sloppy, the. Duke. and the other parties in the plot, and Informed -them they must " settle." A good deal of haggling took place. which finally re. A llied in each, parly disgorging his share of t h e plunder. whereupon Webb, Hsieh and Harrington were secretly released, and Liv ingston and Wells received hack a little over one-third of their loss. The balance was, and still retained by the thieves. for we do not presume that the officers could receive anything Jur acting as their agents in the comproinise ! MASEACEE EV THE RANCHERO6.—Some hor rible murders are said to have been committed hv the Rancheros on eparty of 18 Texians, men and women. coming across the country from Corpus Christi to the Brazos. The Rancheros, it is said. stript them, tied them together in twos, 'ma[; them across time river, deliberately cut their Mums with a keg , knife and threw them into the river. Two of them escaped by swimming.. one of them. %Vat. Rogers, wandered for five by! , without anything to eat in the ehspparal. fl .l was finally taken prisoner on the Rio Grande and carried to Nlatainiiras. He was sent over hr General Arista, and is now under the treat ment of one of our medical officers. This in• te.iigence has lint been'eonfirined„ WILLAER Ain SIIEEII . B EUROPEAN TINES.— flar attention has been directed to an attark up oil the reputmon of the European Times, which in iolveriently appeared in our paper of the 24th of April last. in a letter from a correspondent.— We should nut certainly have done that valua ti,e puma! the injustice of giving rurrence to imputation upon its fair fame, hail we discover ed the nature of the communication before its publeation. The European Times is a most ,„i n , t hi e new spaper. and an Indispensable coin moll to the Merchants and business men of lais country engaged in European trade. SINGCLAR CIRCVMsTANCE. — II is a singu lar lam. deserving of notice, that the inventor of the L , iiiiiotine was its first victim—the discov erer of gunpowder, before he knew its terrible 'chests. lost his life in the attempt to apply it to t! - ,e purposes for which it was intended ; and in recent clorintic battle on the Rio Grande. ne gallant Alsjor Ringgold, who had been as siduously engaged for the last twenty years, kritiong to perfection his corps of Flying ako 'Me first that fell in testing its ivainirs with the enemies of our country. Ar.r.i.-T OF llsmatens.—The New Orleans tin we made a descent recently on a clique of ramblers found in a hotel in Common street. tin searchimr their rooms some 200 or 300 n,stoi ()crania were found, with an endless rArste of paraphernalia, cheeks. faro cloths. 2410,11114 1.4h1e cover., tlelltne, hoxe, card rardr.teks, The implements of ItAl!" amt inaeliiiierr took live men to carry Ce•m to the - pollee offi,e. Lqcrq - Di.---T he Ziiirsville (0 1 1io) piper 1,,e.< It arrival 3ii vems, during which their loss ItiiN not hr.r.ti roqt-tt,.l IVITAN rED at N. HEMING WAY'S. a first V rate boy. 16 or 17 years of age.. to !ear, the llLlCkondhing Business. Apply immediately. jrlo I:3v - I:Azar ) : 8 E Iby .lohn B. Newman. Al. D. Circu moaners at iko the man, and very often, as in the peseta case, the book. For years there hos been oeadil!, increasing interest felt for the vegetable king dom. Latterly. this tante hag been partially gratified the literary magazines, which owe their popularity. n a great :mammy., to the beautiful flower print. that Raoul them. One specimen a month, however, in not enonzh, nor is it required in such connection. A work relating exclusively to the subject, is wanted by the medic, and thin want, the present enterprise is ir.tend ed to supply. We will mention in the outset that no universal fin.c..a will he (mind in its pages. We have never nerd a secret worth knowing from, nor been cured of a dead y di4e4se, by an Indian,. or a seventh son of a t-noul , sei or any of the gent.; the medical preten ,,,,, in wale', we utterly loathe and drapise. ••• ' 'y a st.ot tram luction n Physiology, and •i. .1 ,ai• .1' and Idiom in Sentra.. the work dt , -epor de r.o , ..lervtion of earl, plant. ,nth our non i•form ,uon, we shall drew on •ltd•dtr , l works ..n ite.n of knowledge, sod WOh' . . , valor, press nt it in a tuners,' and pleasing Oloaming our mippli•a from the satire snorers the bee, we hope to accrete as elegant a sweet fur tae mull. as it does for the body. The properties, of each. more especially the medicinal. will be Collfirined. great number of in-tances, by personal exPrritmec this will lie added jut history ;' its meaning in the iriguage of flowers; and poetry, ither ori3inal or see levied. (nun the grab, of the - children of songs I whole illustrated by splendid Colored Engrave Inge. taken from nature, full size, and finished in the highest style of modern att. < Th. work to designed to be eminently popular in its , n. and th re is enough of that,w bich is atran zer than fiction about it. to render it,'in too ordinary dcgiee, interesting and instructive. . TERMS: work will he publiahed monthly. with FOUR or it C FLOWERS. hendonmely painted, in each number. Price THREE DOLL k RS'e year, or two copies Fent to one address for FIVE DOLD ARS. C.LY A oery liheral iliiirount allowed to Agents. J. K. WELLMAN. Pcsu.uea •31/ PROPRIZTOR, N.llB Noutan Street, New York. Z' Furnished lo Seminaries, Colleges, and Bode -1,8. in Clubs. 10 Copies for $2O per year. - - Imitate No, 3, Brick . Row. GENTLEMEN MERCHANTB will please call IX and take their Licenses by the first day ofJ uly, as I am going to Harrisburg at that time. Every exertion will be made to pay two thirds of 1848 Taxes, and save lathe county five per cent. I would likewise request !low having Tavern Licensee, to call gird take them. Collectors will please pay all collections by the first day of J uly. J. REEL. Treasurer. Tatascesa's Orates, Tnvaela. Jone 9 , 1846. AEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS • D. MONTANYE is replenishing his store with • an unusually irge assortment of Dry Goods, 6ties. Hardware, Crockery. Paints end ODs. Dye -tu ff* buit; medicia.. etc.. &c.. Farther psnicalars n'lt ' l eek; meanwhile call mut examine them 3oeteei ve ,. Toillele. ht. io, 18,4. ir"-! "7 611)111 • • Elliott & lereur, • - ARE now receiving s Mock of SPRING AND MUMMER GOODS eel:opaline almost every thing ever bought or sold, which they otTer to the PubliE fur cash or 'approved credit, aglow as con he purchased at r. t4l any where in the United Stitev—(Tesas and California incluardc) Tn.. 811.1%. May 22, 1848. irlitt uh ULM, UROCEEIES, EAR.. WARE, By Crockery, Pilots. Ode. &c., 4r., Iwught lot euh mid sold at a very small profit by May 22. ELLIOTT er MERCER. tb)Di dr. 13 FEEL—,:k. barge assortment of MI kinds, I just received by ELLIOTT & MERUUR. EXECU I UWS NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of Joel Tuttle, late of Standing Stone township, dec'd., are reques ted to make immediate payment, end those basing laims against ,aid estate, will please present them du ly attested to ALBS TUTTLE, Executor. Standing Stone, June 3. 1998. AUDITOR'S NOTICE THE undersigned havin g been appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bradford county. an Auditor to edjual the accounts of the administrators of the estate of Thomas Bennet, riec'd., will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the Borough of Towan da, art Thursday the 9th day of July next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., of which all persons interested will please take notice. H. C. KELLY, Auditor. Towanda, June 3. 1646. UDITOIt'S NOTICE. 77toothy Paxton and W,n. Davidson, Trustees of the Bank of North America rs. Harry Balky. Admin. istralor of &orilt Bailey, deceased. No. 29 Feb. T., 1846, and John Wier rt. Jesse Woodruff, No. 174, May 7. 1845. The undersigned having been appointed an Auditor to distribute moneys rait , et on executions in the above suits, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the tha nes of his appointment at his office in Towanda Bo rough, on Tuesday the 14th day of July next at two o'clock, P, M., when all persons interested are required to prase it their claims, of he debarred trues coming in upon said funds. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. EXECUTOR S NOTICE A LL persons indelded to the estate of James L. 11 Ennis, lute of Standitig Stone townahip, deed., are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate. will please me. sent them duly attested to ASA STEVENS, Standing Stone. June 4, 1846. Executor. Administrator's Notice. ALL persona indebted to the estate of Isaac S. Warn. deceased, late of Monroe tp.Bradfotd Co. are regorged to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested for settlement. JOSEPH HOMET, Administrator. Monroe. June tO. 1846. JOURNEYMAN TAILORS WANTED. Tw 0 Journeyman Tailors wanted immediately.— Also, a lad to learn the Tailoring business, to come well recommended, and apply soor. BACHELOR & COREL. Towanda, June 10, 1846. FALL & WINTER FASHIONS UZIB 0.'36Z0 1111DATCHELER & 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 alt work entrusted to them with care neatness and des patch, and in the moot fashionable manner. Having just received the New York 'and Philadelphia fashions, and with their long experience in the business, they flat ter themselves that their work will he 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. All kinds of country produce received in paymen for work at market prices. . June 10, 11346. Another Great and. Enthusiastic MEETING! AT A MEETING of "all 3--Brick Row," held on the 33d day of Slay, inst.. OLD BAIRD, was called to the Chair, and BILL BAIRD appointed a com mi of the whole to draft resolutions. After several pathetic speezhes t y Eleazer ant Geo-ge, the follow mg Preamble end Resolutions were un immously adopted : W hereas, There appears to he a great desire on the p ar t of some Merrier.. in the Borough, to come up a l on g w ith No. 3; a nd V. hereas we are milling to awbit them In dinnA i. 13 as far as consistent : Therefore Hi-wi1y...1, That euch merchanta have •ur consent to unite their ereeral ,toelta together, as the only ovens by which they can sql.ol No. 3. Itestsved. l'hst the •• Shavings Rink" take the right ulna ; 'await perglla and quick 'des" do lett, end •• New York to Miniature " the rear,—.l pike testi, backwards. I{r.olved. That we neter before thought New York was such a looking place as • i/a miniature exhibits. ftesolvrd, That No. 3 always has. always csr, and always t ILL. sell goods cheaper, better goods and more of them than any store in town. Resolved. That the proceedings of this meeting he published in the Village papers, and that one copy be handed to each of our comp. tam's. and half a copy to Nue Ysrk in miniature." }lay 29.1846. BILL. BAIRD & CO. FIGURES WON'T LIE Jr has hero ascertained, am' finally spoken oat, that the largest stock of Cloth... Casinteres ¢ vestings in Bradford, are to he found at the "Savings Bank ;" and what is more satisfactory to parchasets of the above goods. they are at least 25 per cent. cheaper than at any other rAtahlishment. G. E. FLYNT & CO. assessmna. MEMBERS of the Lycommg County Mutual In ourence Company, are hereby notified that the of'Directorit have ordered an assessment of one per cent. on all premium notes. due to the company on the 1 9th day of Novomlter, 1815, to be paid previous to tho 2,1 day of June next. to the Trea.urer or to Receiv er, WM. A. PETRIKIN. Soitretary. The Receiver for Bradford County is O. D. 13 A MT. IX. ; the l'reamrer, C. S. Wallis. Ecq. °di,.of I,y. Co. Mut. In.. Co., j Money. April 17, 1846. S - - ATTEN I'ION. THE BATTALION ! THE member. of the let Volunteer battalion of Brad ford county. will meet at the house of Thom.. `mead, in Springfield, an Ssturdir. the 13th day of June nett, nt 9 o'cloek, A.M.. uniformed and equipped a. the law directs, for military insimetion and review. The field. commissioned, noncommissioned officer., and musicians, will meet at the house of B. B.Tuttle. in Smithfield: nn Satunley. the 6th day of June, at 10 o'clock, A.N. for Military drill in full uniform. T. WILDER. Colonel. Colonel's Office. Springfield, May 15. 1946. Sergimental Orders. griXHE ENROLLED MILITIA within the hounds gAo of the lat Regiment, 2J 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 Stephec r :arnftellf, in Standing Stone.— The several companies comprising Ist regiment, viz: Ist com—Towanda bo. 7th com—Herrick • 241 " —Standing Stone Bth " —Springhill 3d " —Monroe 9th " —Asylum 4th " —Wysoz dr. Rome 10th" —Durell sth " —Albany 11th " —Franklin 6th " —Wys:using 12th " —Towanda tp. will meet for drill on Monday the Ist day of June next. at such places within the bounds of the several compa nies, as the commindingofficers may direct. And should there be no officers in any of the above named eompa nit's. to call out citizens subject to militia duty, in order to avoid the increase of fine when levied by the asses ww, the undersigned would refer them to the 20tb sec tion of the'• ict to reduce the militia system," passed the 25th April. 1844. P. C. WARD, Colonel. Colonel's Office, Greenwood. May 11, 1848. liesininstal Orders. ,HE MILITIA of the 6th regiment. 2nd brigade, age 9th division, P. 11., are hereby commanded to meet at the house of Mrs. Demmareet, in Litchfield, on the 17th day of June next. at 9 o'clock. A. M. armed and equipped at the law directs' for .trigionntal inspec tion and review, J. HARPER, Colonel. Cotstarre - Office, Atheist. May 11, 1946• [FOREIGN PERIODICALS : REPUBLICATION OF THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW. THE ED NBURGH REVIEW. - THE FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW. THE wEsTMiNsTE4R REVIEW, AND BLACKWOOD'S EDINGBURGH MAGAZINE. The above Periodical• are reprinted in New Tnik, immediately on their anneal by the British steamers, in o beautiful clear type, on fine white paper, and are faithful (tapirs of the originals—BLaccaroo*'s Mane :ass being an exact far snide of the Edinburg edi• tion. The wide•spread far.e of these splendid Periodicals renders it needless to say much in their praise. 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Publishers. 112 Fulton St., New York PEt'E DECLAIMED! _ . But not with the enemies of our Country,: "Here we stand with brush in hand, N To do our work in order." MT. CARRIER and JAS. M. HERLBURT, o having entered into co-partnership in the paint ing business, are now prepared to say to the public generally, that if they want painting noise, such as House, Carriage, or Onistnental of any kind— and well done—just give us a call. We wont refuse to hang your wall limper if you should wish us so to do, We, MT•• IGg- • lUT • Jffm'et TOWANDA SAVINGS BANK, Established May 1545. Nero Store, New Goods and New Prices ! G. E. EMT & CO., the only Original Cash Store t mit: , ELY E MONTHS' experience has induced the Cashier & Co. of the •• Towanda Sayings Bank " to enlarge the sphere of their operations, being well as sured from the past, that the system of •• Pay to-day and trust to-morrow," is well adapted to Bradlord county. Our stock of Goods surpass in quantity and quality any pica ions 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 Clothe, French Cas simere, Vesting.. Sauinet, Summer Stuff', Carpetings, French NI uslins, Lawns. Barages, Balzarines, Gingham Ginghains, Cashmeres, De Laines, Shawls of all de-cuptiuns, such as Brocha Plain de Lame, Rarage, Super silk, Hob Roy. and Menu°, Parasols. Sheeting., Tickings, Drilling, Bagging, Wicking. Oil Cloths, &c. 20,000 yards pruned calicoes. together with nur usual stock at Winer) Good,. Our stock • mbraces alni••st every tam le usually called for. We h.ve just received a large invoice of Faintly Crocenes— which we err offering at reduced prices—time and space will tint ullow ui to t numerate. Also. a I age stuck of Crockery, Glassware, Shelf Hardware, Nadia. Sled, Iron. Hats and raps B sits and Shoes, &c., &c. We take Ilan opp, r unit) of veto g our thanks to the people of Bradford and adjoining counties. and in. site all wino wish to BCV GOOLE:" CHEAP. to give u. a call, so we are 'pledged to go for •• The Cash Par ty" ..sure our friend.; that net cornproini,a3 ho. been effected w.th the CREDIT OR LUMBER pri tea. but we shall continue to buy tow aril sell cheap, as long as there is a cash cualonar ur EeacPJurd county. Our motto for the you to come, is— • WE HAVE, WE CAN. k% E ILL." - . - Cf Look for the Savings Bank. No. 5. South End. Brick Row. (iEU• E. FLYNT & CO. Towanda. May 20. 1846. " More Truth than Poetry !" , SO celebrated has the Sayings Bank " become for selling goods cheap, that some thymeater hat per. petrated the folio ing stanzas : At n 0.5 cheap goods are sold, The people laugh to hear it told; He, ha. ha. they sell so low. The cash all goes to Flynt & Co. In eighteen hundred end forty five • The Savings Bank " hegan.to thrive— The merchant.: sell their goods quite low, But still they buy of Flynt a; Co. Then all who wish to buy goods cheap, At n 0.5 just tske a peep; Just price their gouda. you'll buy I know, Thu cheapest goods or Flynt & Co. PRINTED CALICOES-20,11 . -U yds.. from fai to 25 rents. Thome wishing Prints had better avail themselves of this opportunity — the y are gelling raiidly CSINI ER STUFFS—By the Irani. 11(11W or Pick kJ an,, at G. E. FLYNT &CO. ARPETING—A good stock. 23ome beautiful VI) Tuneful; at G. E. FLYNT & CO. AT AN ANNUAL MEETING OF the Directors of the 'Towanda Savings Bank." held at Towanda. May lit. 1846, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : Resolved. That the largest stock of GOODS altall be pieced in No. 5, south end Brick Row. Resolved. That GEO. E. FLYNT & CO. shall con tinue to sell Goods as usual—cheaper than any other establishment iti Towanda. Resolved. That the " Savings Bank" regulates the prices of Merchandise and Exchange until our next in- , renal mating. 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 successful operation, goods -have, can and shall be sold cheap as in the next place. Resolved, Thvt more goods and better, shall be sold at N 0.6, (F. & Co.) for the corning twelve months, than any other establishment. Resolved, flat the proceedings of this meeting be published in the " Bradford Reporter," and " Bradford Argus," and two thousand copies circulated throughout the county. GEO. E. FILYN'I' & en. SUMMER teHAWLS, Randkercheda and Ribbons, beautiful and cheap. at my2o BETTS'. DR. J. N. -SUMNER DENTIST ESPEC'rF ULLY informs tne public that he will he in Towanda. shout the first of June next.and may be found at I. H.titephene. when, ha will be hap py to nes those requiring tda sersitti. War aplad . Righ Neu ad the Credit System: NEW FIRM AND NEW - . GOODS. al the .Jreso Fork Cheap Store, IVo..2.Brickliow. one door south of the P.O. THE Subscribers having entered into a col:other ship for the express purpose of furnishing the good people of Bretton! County with goods. wares and Imp chit:Wiwi. at least one notch lower thsn they hive ever been sold in this market. - They tre now securing one of the largest and hest /elected stocks ofapring and sum mer goods, ever hinder: in Northern Pennsylvania. Their stock comprises almost every article ever offered in a country store. Among which, ws can only men tion Wet there is a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hirdware. Crockery, Glass, Naar, Iron, Bounds. Boob and Shoto. Sch, Tin- Their goods have been purchased mostly for cash at auction, end they pledge themselves that they will_Lsot be undersold by any other establishment in this section of the country. %vie have only to call at the New York Cheap kltors.(No. 4 Brisk Row) to satisfy them. selves. C. &E. REED. Towanda. May 26. 1946. rrHosE LA WNS. ORUAN LIES, LA %V Ar 611N13- 1 hams, Rept DeLains, Lamina cloths for summer dresses, so long looked for by the Ladies, have 'waived end may now be men at REED'S BONNETS—A great saving to the '• Heads of tn. Nation." The Ladies will find it a great saving to their heads to call and purchase one of those beautiful Straw, Devon, Gimp, Florence, or Lace, Lawn, Gipsy Bonneti, selling so cheap at REED'S. pAßAsoi.s, • AItASULLETS. SUN SHADES. either Silk, Gingheim, or Cotton, may he found cheap at DEED'S SUM Mt trShawls. Muslin DeLainiTijmbri Plain and Embroidered Siradill4 and Darege Shawls suitable for summer, now opening at REED'S. T EGHORN and Palm Leaf Hats of all qual;tieejua received and tor sale cheap at REED'S &Li ILIMMEK GOODS, for Men's do clothing—s splendid assottment both, in quantity and style now opening at May 14,'48. BONNETS --A large assortatent of every style and fashion, from ahich the most fastidious can be suited. just received at BOOTS & SHOES—lncluding • large assortment of childrens and misses shoes at MERCUR'S. .11_4EGHORN & PALM HATS • gmat variety. at May 14. MERCUR'S. IUP TO N 8 IRON, American, English & riwedes —a fa a-wartment of round, square, band, borne shoe and tire iron, for sale at MERGERS', ARDWARE—an assortment fully equal in any kept by Hardware stdres in our neighboring humus, now opening and for sal. at M ERC 11 4 AWN8 & GINGHAM'S, all styles end q u alities, for sale et my 27 MERCURS% PRINTS—The largest assortment of Spring and Summer Prints. ewer opened in Bradford for sale TEEL—Amencau, Esig.bluiter, German Cast and S Spring Steel, a' tuy27 MERCURS'. LATEST ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. JKINGSBERY JR. has just received his new assortment 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. PRINTS, Lama, Rootlets, Persoole, &c., &c.. just received. J.KINGSBERY JR. AGREAT variety of summer Coating from one shilling to $3,75, just received. Also Cossimeres of nearly all shades and kinds. 'rhose wishing to pur chase, are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. J.KINGSBERY JR. HARDWARE, Crockery, Groceries, Nails, Fish, &c. &c. for sale by J.RINGSBERY JR. AGENERAL assortment of Boots & Shoes, good and cheap just received at the store of May 26. J.KINGSBERY JR. M - IA - DM.Z. ts Q4J. , , 7 .1.11=22317:c• THE SPRING SUPPLY embraces too great a va ricty 114 me to attempr to give a catalogue, in a newspaper. Suffice it to say. that almost every thing in the line can he had on terms that will give satisfaction. May 27, 1846. J. KINGSBERY, JR. liEEP SITADY Just received at the Savings Bank : 100 sup. Parasols; 50 Parasollates ; 100 Umbrellas For the " splinters," we will put them down IMor. May 27. , G. E. FLINT & CO EGHORN & I'RAW BONN ETTS,and some _a beautiful Ribbons, Artificial:. 4c. selling at as tmuebingly low prices. Look for them_at the celebra ted cheap store. mi , 27 G. E. ELYIST'& CO. Mr WIFE ALMIRA having left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, I hereby caution all person• from trusting or entertaining ber on my account, as I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her. JACOB BEVERLY. Albany township, May 20, 1846. MHE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his Ae friends and the public generally, that be 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 Main street, three nears south of Mon. tanye's & Co., and nearly opposite B. Kingbory's) bracing everything in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries. (the ardent excepted.) Hardware. Glass 4 , Queen's Bare. Boots and Shoes, Paints. Oils and Var nish. Iron and Nails. 4-e., 4-e.. which he will sell as cheap as the cheape-t. not except ing the RemoraThr., or any of the champions of small profits and quick sales. He _would respectfully incite those who wish to hay cheap to call and examine hit goods and prices far themselves, before purchasing at any other place. N.N.I3ETrb. • Towanda, May 16, 1644. WIRIN I'S, LAWNS & SI [NUNS, a large swil l— ment on hand and for male cheap at BETTS'. G. E. FLYNT & CO jpHORN & PALM LEAF HATS and bonnets ll be found at my2o BETTS!. New York in Miniature ! TAE sulweriber has taken great pains to make hia asso - tment so complete in DrY Goods, Books."' 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 ell the advantage of dealing in stores which confine themselves exclusively to any one of the shove branch es. He invites attention to his assortment. Towanda, May 20, 1846. O. D. BARTLETT. .11H AVING made arrangements to exchange Cloth and other goods for WOOL, tho subscriber de sires 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 ses. Towanda, May 20. 0. D. BARTLETT. rpHE subscriber e•ntinnes to act as agent for the DE .L LA WARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia. a,stack company of good standing and re. pate & does bt4ineu on ufsemsble terms as any other. He is also agent for the LYCOMING CO. MU. TUAL INSURANCE CO, • company which has al ways been punctual in the payment of „Imam and pa tients advantages seldom found. Towanda, May 20. 0. 1). BARTLETT. ALICOES—the largest assortment and prettiest IL/ pattern', and eheaperf CALICOES, to say no thing of Gingham', Lawns, 0re..., ever wen in - this re glint. far age by cay9o 0. D. BARTLETT. THE WAR BEGUN! ware, Stone-ware, Liguori. 4s, 4e..4e. my t'..7 SUMMER CLOTHS BOOTS AN!) SHOES CAUTION TARIFF REPEALED ! %V 00 b ! INSURANCE AGENCY •-•-• -•• • CIREGON-ORAVAR4 N 0.3 AGAINST THE WORLD. e.r. UEC ' D th e Lamest, Sleet, end Cheapest ot of Goods riser brought into the country DRESS CIOODS.-. Printed muslin., lace tuustins, lawn glngliarne.organdi, print marquise. Canary lawn, aubrlivres , muslin ging• barna a new article: &cones satin sniped. baisatine„ a few pat. black Maurine, checked print reps and crape delsine, white dress girds, a large lot of p rints . ricb end twautiful patterns. corded and grass skirts, ombre do. lain. shawls, plain and shaded do., tilk.4 cul'd stradelia shawls, bodge and net .hawk, satin 'arils:4 barsige and net long shawls, ladies polka, Sea and striped c ravats and lies. beautiful gimps and (cringes, silk duniiveils. green barrige, Ete. BON N ETS. Cheaper than the cheapeat—.iipsey pearl braid. ante net lace,l3orenco, gipery damn straw odgvd and pken. Mims gips", pedal, birds eye braid and dr‘on straw ; apendid Bommt Ribbons, mune eery desirable styles ; 20 doz. Parasols and Sun Shades, lady and gent. , black and cord Kid Gloves, Lin.Camhric Ildiaa. Hosiery 4c BROAD eLorlis. Twilled French. English and American ; doe skin Cat aintere, light and dark striped checked do.'a great varie ty ; golden tweeds. merino cinsimem. Kentucky Jeans. blue drills. A, superior asvortment of VESTINGS marsails, valentine. cassimere. plain and sniped satin. 10 bales Sheeting, Batting. Wadding and Wicking. Such as Iron, nails, steel, log chains. halter and trace do., mill and g cut saws. augurs and file;. A large all. sortment of Shelf Hardware, door tritntntng•, cutler). shoe thread. wool and horse cards, coffee mill., &c. Blood's. Harris' and Wadsworth's Warranted Grain and Crass Scythu. iambs and sickles, a first sate article. BOOTS dr SHOES. Ladies kid buskins and slippers. morocco and calf skin boots, black and fancy gaiters and half gaiters, children's gaiter' 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 •nd Pulverised Sugar ; Fresh Teas j Coffee, Rice, Raisins, nutmegs, indigo. tobacco, fine cut and cavendiah, shad mackerel and codfish. MERCUR'S A general sasortment, in setts, or otherwise, to suit cue. tamers. 400 Men's and Boy's Leghorn Hata ; 600 P. L. do. a - 3. Butter. Flaxseed, Beeswax. Egan and Grain, wanted in exchange for goods, at cash prices. Towanda, May 20, 1846. MERCUR A NICE ARTICLE BLACK TEA can he round Ana . 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, ss we are deter. mined to sell at all hazards. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. 12 DOZ. PATENT PAILS; 2 doz. Washtubs; 16 :oz. Brooms • 6 setts WiLoden measures ; cheep at No. 3, Brick R ow. BAIRD'S. CTTON YARN & CARPET W A RP—I,DOO lbs. et my2o N 0.3, BRICK ROW. 3ODOZ. QUIN EBAUG SCYTHE SI'ONES, for sale cheap at No. 3, Brick Row. May 20. 1846. BAIRD'S. MERCURS AyRUGS & MEDICINES, paints, oils and dye stuffs, white lead, ground and dry, varnish, pills, madder, copperas, apts. turpentine. gum copal, alum, Venitian red, log-wood, red-wood, cam-wood. all for sale cheap, at ma 20. NO. 3, BRICK RO O tho citizens of Bradford County in general, and T the Borough of Totoanda, in particular: All the judgments, notes sod accounts of the subscribers, will be collected accotding to law, without distinction of persons, unless satisfactorily settled within thirty days of this date. Those who think we are nut in earnest, will find out their mistake to their own cost.— Nark that. W. H. BAIRD & CO. Towanda, May Ift. 1846. N. B. We would furthermore say upon this Imbject, that we have just received a large stock. of New Goods. which will be sold very cheap indeed, for ready pay. 0V A SCOTIA GRIN DSTON ES, warranted IN genuine. the best lot ever seen iu this region—call and see—for sale by 0. D. BA nTLErr. 111111ICII CARPETING—a few pieces at No. 3. B MI, R. my2o BAIRD'S. '0311 1 %7 — 601) , 01 ~...E.uborriber' takes pleasure in announcing to bis friends and the public generally, that ho is now receiving a very large and carefully selected ad dition to his stock of GOODS, bought for Cash, and selected with the express view of UNDERSELLING ths BRAGGADOCIOS. 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, May 13, 1846. LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS, allontanyes itlf Co.'s More. 4111 NE ARK LOAD just received, and daily expect ing more. The prettiest and cheapest goods ever uttered in this market. are now opening, and they hope their friend■ will not forget to give them a call. Wholesale purchasers and merchants wishing to replenish their stock will be accommodated no liberal terms. .1. D. & E. D. MONTA'SYE & CO. Towanda, May 13, 1846. SHALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. If. S. 4. M. C. MERCUR. LIAVING ENLARGED & REFITTED THEIR store to accommodate their increasing business. have the pleasure of announcing to their Mends anti customers that they are now opening good assort. men{ of SPRING 4 SUMMER GOODS, embracing almost everything in the line of Dry Goods, Glass 4- Queenswarr, Groceries, Boots 4- Shoes. Hardware, Paints, Dye stuffs. Saddlery Drugs. Medicines, Harness and Carriage :Fails, Glass. Trimmings. Leather, San. 4.e.. which will be said as heretofore, at prices that will sa defy the ppbfic. Towanda. May 12. I ROI. LARGE ARRIVAL Of New and Cheap Spring and Summer Goods, Direct from the City. BERTON KINGSBERY most respectfully in forms his old customers, and the public in gene ral. that he is now receiving at his old stand, n large assortment of all kinds of goods, which he intends to fell 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. 1 have a full assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery. !hugs, Medicines. Paints. Oils. Dye stuffs. Boots and Shoes, Nails, Iron. Huts 4 Caps. /k . c. Call and price, before you buy elsewhere. May 14. 1848. 111111tIATE LAWNS, Muslin de Luinea end Sum "— mer Shawl.. a very large assortment, which will be wild lower than be bought et any other store. Call and are. myl4 B. KINGSBERY. lIIIONNETTB—Any quantity, frum two shillings, to $6. with beautiful trimmings. also flowers. in side sprigs and wreaths, all French. which will be found at EV 14 B KINGtSBERY LEGHORN & PALM LEAF HATS. also Fur and silk Hats. latest styles, end very eliesp. et may 13. B. KINGSBERI"S. APPLEBY'ei FINE CUT chewing and Hawking TOBACCO, a prime article for sale at may 13. B. KINGdBERI"S. No. 1. coprisH & MACKEREL. for aAle at may 13. B. KINGSBERY. I_l OLLO W-WABE. such as pot,. kettles. RIK &V.. at my IS B. KINGSBERY. pate& pails, Sac -noon's. • V rent mats, traveling basket., carpet. sack., looking glasses, &c., all very cheap at may 13. B. KINGSBERY. ADDE'R CELEBRATED CHOCOLATE & extra ewes. superior to ,old Jaya coffee. and a •ery healthy beverage, -which may box found at the old Cheap gore of - myl9 B. KINGSBERY. 19'AlUcan All Healing_ _ it.i•nt.."'• Anew supply of this popular tottinitintifs of the sous TINCTI7ILS, joss 111e61115 Oct.. I. H. &M C. YLETOVR: HARDWARE CROCKERY M'ClUllo'do tker bi SH TL CLAREMONT HOUSE, auramem W.UNMV3e RrAirECTFIII.LIf infonos his Mende that he bee leseed the &vac Rours, situated on the south Atd.' 410 01.lb/it' agnate; lately occupied by A.M. C.e. and beviaa male entirely new unitive:rents, is now - parassuel tar the reception of visitors. Presenting his compliment. , to his Mende nail the public genually,anil ee-ming them nu pain* sir -raps:use will he spitted to plea* , bin curets , . he scrapecifuily solicit" public patron age, ptialging himeelf that while the establishment IC under bit contruLit shell not be etteclied by say in the coun ny. • • Thu mama of the • CLAREMONT HOUSE: am rapacious, and airy. and furniehed in the beet style. Thy 'fable will be furnished with army aobstintial the country can produce. The Bar will be stocked with the best liquors in a pure and unfelt) belated .aste. Firet rate ritabling attached, with reedy and faidifol Oratlers always in atm...dance. In short, nothizer. will be omitted. which will add to the comfort and convenience of caramel... and with his facilities. he believes satisfaction will be nendured to ail. Towanda. April 9. 1846. • FOR SALE AFARM, Pitus:ed on the mac' road in tho•pirt of Pike township, enntait.ing t 7 sues and Now axe, about 40 acres cleaned, with a good dwellinglhouns. barn, two sheds, one workshop. • woodshed. and an orchard in full bearing, with soma good stone Wall, and an excellent spring of water near the house : terms apply to the subscriber on the premises. • Pike, April loth 184 . 0. NOAH MAKINSON. A - IAM FOR WOOL.—Ttie sohsusiber has no 11L) objection to pay pre of resin all CASH for Wool, at as high' MINI es the market will permit. Towanda. May U. O. D. BA RTLETT. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend . Expo, issued M from thecourt of Common Pleas of Bradford, co. to ore directed. I shall expose to public sale et the, house of I. H. STEPHENS, in the borough of Towards. en Saturday, the 20th day of June next, at 1 o'clock, F- M.—A certain lot of land in Wells township, botinded west by land of Jesse Shopard.north by lands of Uriah Lakin and John Stroup, eiod. by Janda of Leslie Law rence, south by lands of L. F. Adams. Containingone hundred and 64 acres, with about fifty acres improved, with a log house and framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jas. essigned to 6.P. Ballard, vs. Aaron Cook. ALSO—A piece of land situate iu Standing Stone tp. hounded north by land of Benjamin, east by Levi Walker, south by lands of Voshureand Lindell, and west by Fought. Containing 160 acme, about 40 acres improved, with two log houses and one log barn thereon. Seized end .sken no execution et the suit of H. N. Spelding tst Cu., to the use of E. IL Myer, ♦s. Stephen elation. Daniel W. elsson and Reuben Clas•m, terra tenants. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. SherifFs Office, Towanda, May 20 1846. WAGON AND SLEIGH. MAKING. aassaim otrlZide HAVTINC formed a co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on th • above business at Monreeton aro prepared to execute all orders punctually, such as Making, Repairing and Painting, on the shortest notice and at the lowest prices that they can he hod in this vicinity for ready pay. All kinds of Produce and Lumber taken in payment at the markrt.prices. COFFINS made on the shortest notice. and at re duced prices. P. DUNFEE, Montoeton. March 17. 1E445. .1. C. SMITH. NOTICE MITE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of groan Mix 4. :tax, is this day dissolved by mutual agreement. Ali remands due said firm are to be paid to Hiram Mk. HIRAM MIX. Towanda, :Werth 3d. 1946.' H. MIX Jr: 1. 1 ! M 11 © ll' at st attorney at Lair, OFFICE in the north earner of the Brick Bow.di rectly over the Past Office. Mein stmt. CrEn trdnce at the north end of the building. d 3., CONSTABLE'S GUIDE. SEVERAL copies of the above work just received and for sale at the reduced price of 75 cent*. March 30. 1546. J.KINGBBERY 3R. TWO BtGGIES FOR SALE. • A the Blacksmith' s chop of the subscribere, at the lower part of the V•svn, we have for sale TWO NEW BUGGIES. They are welrrnade, and will he cold very cheap. H. & A. ESEN WINE. Towanda. April 7. 1946. IVEVDOW SASH AND BLIND FACTORY.— ' 1 The.sub , criber. having now completed his arranizements. ni,w ready to furnish any quantity of WINDOW SASH AND BLINDS. Both are made with new machinerv,of the neatest pattern and most approved description. Individuals wanting Sash or Blinds—can be acommodated on the most favorable terms—by calling at the Factory at Greenwood, on the Towanda creek. two miles above Monroe corners. JOSEPH JOHNSON. Greenwood. April 16, 1846.—5 m. %Aft BUSH. CLOVER SEED. just received Ur and for sak by B. KINGSBERY. 173 UM MER GOODS—Worsted, Linen and Cotton::: a gnat variety (or men and boys, at very low pn• roy2o BETTS'. 112/171 BATTALION NOTICE THE FOURTH VOLUNTEER BATTALION of Bradford County, will meet at the house of Stephen Canfield, in Standing Stone. on Monday, the 15th day of June next, at 9, A. M. armed and equipped as the law directs, for drill and inspection. A full at tendance is requested. C. F. WELLES, JR. Athens. May 12. 1849. Lieut. Col. JAYNE'S ALTEPATIVE BRONCROCSLI oc . GOlll/1 Nt has prescribe] the Life Preservative in upwards of sis• ty cases of G.dtre, and it has never failed in a single ir stance to completely remove the disease. Not a solitary case of failure. All were cured ! The success he has met with in curing Bronchorele and Cancerous Affections, has convinced him thatethese dangerous and horrible diseases may be removed with as much certainty ac Fever and Ague. He does not wish to be 'understood as saying that they can be cured rra soon as Fever and Ague, hut with as much certainty ; and further, that he has good reason for believing that this preparation will not only cure those diseases when formed, but that it destroys the virus or poisonous prin ciple lurking in the system, from which that peculiar class of diseases, as well also as that .of Scrofula emits Serinvuta—Cue's Eett.—The Life Preseristive has been used in numerous eases of Scrofula, King's Evil, end Scrofulous Swellings, with the twist decided =3 Slits Di. .—He hea prescribed it in a great es riciy of Cataneens Affections, and found it eucannful in curing Salt Rheum, or Truer. Biles, Blotches, Pimples, Morphew and Jaundiced Skin. ike. Ihsexest A A NTI i.irrn bus -been used in numerous cases of Liver Complaint and Dispel. sia. and with the happiest effect. -.relict. LETI'LERS upon the land of JOHN C.THWIN in the.toarnehipsot %tiptoe and limns wilt he re quited to *make payments tins lining, or wy directions are to collect according to leer. BvrrroN KINGSBERV. Attorney (or J. G.Thering. EM!EI - DI , l (Ars Al) Ill: El. HAVING hera appointed by the Orphan's Conrt a licatlt;wd I.:ountv. Aiiilitor• to audit the ac count. of E. Wio. one 4 the Executors of the ient will and tegument of Petrick Cumming'', deceased. the undersigned will attend to the duties of then, appoint ment et the Coen Henn, in Towanda in add empty. at 2 o'clock in iii. afternoon of the Ilth day of JUNI. next, of which all con:erne& will take twice. D, BT MeK .l Auditors nt3. 7 194 e. Tr. Booru. FI