Obituary. p e psrted this life, on the 28th inst., in t regretted, faith and fear of God, and most sincerely beloved a nd 111..ar ANNE, daughter of George Wansey, Esq., of this village. The following lines are offered as a-slight tribute of affection to the memory of the deceased, by Mae. 3. W. Mcnora. Mourn for the youngghe pare, the gentle hearted, • • Thus early call'd in life's calm spring away ; Mourn fur the.light which with her has departed, Whose spirit tasks in Heav'n's eternal ray. She pus'd from earth when summer's fairest flowers yielded their perfume to the eouthwind's breath, When hope gave proinise of far future hours— Then came the mandate, and the seal of death. It bore her where - on high are ever swelling, Exhaustless streams of never fading love, Where her pure heart henceforth shall have adwelling, Beneath His smile who reigns supreme above. Earth holds no blossom, nor a bud which ever Can bloom and flourish in the lov'd one's place; Her life bath set most gently here forever, And but in memory left n burning trace, A record deep of thoughts, pure, high iuld holy, Of love which ne'er deceived a Parent's trust; Of a glad spirit ! yet subdued and Which soared on high, when yielding dust to dust." Aye, "dust to dust," her footsteps here no longer Greet the fond watcher at the daylight's close; But when night's shadows deepen and grow stronger. Serene and calm, herspirit comes and goes. Methinks it lingers with a love, which ever Deep, pure and fervent, knows no changing hour Soothing his dreams who here hath lost forever, The vine, the blossom, and earth's joyous power. Time will pass hence and clothe the earth with gladness; But from her home has pass'd each joyous scene, And echoes waken with a mournful sadness, Thoughts of the lov'd, the lost, and what has been. Death has enchained her! and no earthly power Can rouse the slumber of the silent tomb; But Hope pilots upward, where our cherished Bows r In realms of bliss immortally shall bloom.. reire ilwelleth with her, and enshrouds her ever, lu that far realm, where sorrow is unknown, Where kindred ties unite and twine forever, • /u Luielizs glory, round H is Heavenly.'l'hrone LVCOMING COUNTV MUTUAL FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY.-At air election held on the . .!dnist., by the StockhOlders of the Lyeoming Co. Mutual Insurance Company, the follow ing persons were chosen Directors fur the en suing year, viz.: I.vcoming County—Dr. James Rankin, Ja cob Ilmnes, Win. A. Pretriken, Joshua' Bow man, Jacob Pott, John J. Crouse, Charles Boyd. Samuel Rogers. ['mon—Henry W. Snyder. Nonh . 1 1 (1—.khraliain Straub. Cenirt.--W illiam A. Tiamras. Schut 11:111—Cliarirs W. Clemmins meeting 01 the Board of Directors, held en the Intti inst., Dr. elinnes Rankin, was ,weled ; Joshua Buterturn. Serreta ry Uoirden S. Treasurer ; and Ja tab Haines, Getters! agent. Thr Horrors of fUar.—A letter dated Point 1..hr1. Jwie 5111. says I yesterdays passed through the hospitals at this'pl.ice, and looked at the poor fellows who were wounded in the recent battles. There were 103 wounded in the two battles, of whorn, tip to yesterday, three had died in the hospital at Point Isabel. Fifty have been sent to St. Joseph's I-land. There are twelve cases of amputation of thigh, leg and arm, under treat merit at this place, and are most of them doing well. Twe :nen died in the lingpital here. yester day and dav before; the balance with one or twit exventions, are doing well. A number of !minded departed for St. Josephs yester day. WUAT ARE.—An exchiiiige, speaking of our continent, discourses after the following fa-hion; listen to him: country has a frontier line rif sea coast of nearly 4.000 miles and a lake coast of 1200 miles. One of our niers is twice the size in length of the Danube v.. largest - river in Europe. The Ohio is 600 miles longer than the Rhine, and the Hud son has a navizaniin of 120 miles longer than the Thames. The single-state of Virginia is a third larger than England ! Ohio contains 5.120,000 acres more than Scotland—from Maine to Ohio is farther than front London to Constantinople, and so we might go on and till page.. enumerating dish noes. rivers, lakes, capes, and bays, with comparative estimates el size, power, and population." lone P. list. E's A BOLITOINISM.—We learn from the Concord Patriot, that John P. Hale, while making; upon the floor of the House his a'ailitiou speech of the session. in which he declared th it •• the war which we are now waging with th e Repu'lic of Mexico is the most infamous ever waged—unparalleled in the annals of infamy' '—went on to state that said war is now costing the United States five hun dred thousand dollars a day (said he) taken out of the hard earnings of the people of New limphire for the purpose of sustaining sla very !" In reply to this specimen of abolition verac ity, it 15 liot only necessary to cite from the e mnbilnication of H. Joseph. Quartermas ter-General to Congress, wherein he shows that the whole expense was, but $35.437 per nay. NIARRItGC IN A STEAMBOAT.—In the last trip of the steamer Massachusetts from Provi dence, to'the lat e celebration of the Sons of Temperance. in New York, one of the gentle men, of the Temper:ln to hand, was married to a young and beautiful girl, in the uplier saloon of the steamboat, in the presence of six or eight hundred persons. The Providence Gazette, noticing the novelty, says it was well witness ed, not only by those on deck, but thinks that taking place Where the ceremony did, it was Observed not only by men and women, and al so the gods, but by the • little fishes." RATTING ON A LARGE SCALE•—A stock COM- Piny has been formed in France. capital 500. 000 francs for the destruction of rats and mice throughout the kingdom ! Paris is said to be in, some quarters :almost uninhabitable from the vast 'lumbers of rats in them. The modus operand' of this rat company is not given.— The shares are all taken up. PAIoX Bsowm.ow.—The Rev. Wm. G• Brownlow, editor of the Jones borough Whig and well known at the Tennessee fighting par son, is let. Lieut of a company of volunteers' raised in that place fur the Mexican, war. Married, - In Athens, on Thursday morning, June 24th. by Ret. Mr. Cons ; Jour C. Moons, to Muss Emsancrs Spasm:co, all adds borough.. • In Towanda, 24th inst., by Re•. Julius Faster, Mi. entarrornin C. Cowatz. of Duren, to Min Rsaac c• Hannon, of Frenebtown. By the same, in Wpm, Thursday 25th inst., Mr. Oso LILLY. to Min CATHARIAZ GOVAN& American and Foreign Newspaper, Advertising & Subscription Agency Offices. GEORGE. PRATT, 164 Nassau-street, New-Yeat V. B. PALMER, No. 90 Ann st.. New York; Real Estate & Coal Office, No. 59 Pine-at., Philadelphia: Receive subscriptions and auvertisementa for most Fo reign and American Newspapers, and are duly consti 'tuted Agents for the " Bradford Reporter." _ _ _ _ _ Mrs MECHANICS ATTEND !—There will be an adjourned meeting of the Mechanics of this borough, at the Sons of Temperance Hale, on Saturday evening the tlth day of July next at early candlelight. tog. By order of the meeting. H. P. GOODRICH, Sec'y. VIILUMBE NATIONAL DAGUERRIAN GAL .— LE RY AN D PHOTOGRAPHERS FURNLSH G DEPOTS ; awarded the Gold and Silver Medals, Four first Premiums, and Two Highest Honors, at the National, the Massachusetts, the New York, and the Pennsylvania Exhibitions, respectively, for the most splendid Colored Daguerreotypes and bear Apparatus ever exhibited, Portraits taken in exquisite_style, without regard ta weather. Instructions given in the art. A large assortment of Apparatus and Stock always on band, at the . .owest cash prices New York. 551 Broadway ; Philadelphia, 136 Chest nut S.; Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Hanover Sta.; Bal timore, 205 Baltimore St.; Washington, Pennsylvania Avenue; Petersburg, Va., Mechanics' Hall; Cincin nati, Fourth and Walnut, and 176 Main St. ; Saratoga Springs, Broadway ; Paris,l27 Vieille Rue du Temple ; Liverpool, 32 Church St.-3y. MODERN ROUE! THE subscribers would tender their thanks to their customers for past favors, and call their attention to their New Stock of Goods, which exceed their for mer one in quantity. quality and low prices. Their present stock having been selecteJ with great care, and bought low; they will endeavor to jive their customers better bargains for Cash or Produce than can be had at any other establishment. Their assUrtment being complete. it would be useless to particularize article.; but would just say that their stock consists of a full supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Dye Stuffs,Drugs, Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, &c., &c. The above stock shall be sold at prices that will give entire satisfaction. Being sltistled that ready pay is best for all parties, enabling the former to sell his produce at a better rate, and the merchant to sell his goods at lower prices than he can do on credit, therefore will adhere to the Ready Pay System. We do not k you to call and see our goods first, but examine others first, if you please, and then ones, and we are sure you will purchase oft' if you want bargains. MAYNARD & WATTLES. Rome, June 30, 1846. STRAY HORSE. AnIAME to me enclosure, wn Sunday, the 14th day NU of June, a Brown COLT, 4 years old. Said colt has two white feet and a star on the forehead. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take the cult away. LYMAN THURSTON. Towanda tp.. June 29, 1846, New Wholesale and Retail Commis. sion Grocery. THE subscriber would inform the good people of Towanda and vtemity, that he has opened a new Family Gr..cery store on the'corner of Main and Bridge streets, where he intends to keep all kinds of Groceries, that will suit all kinds of customers. His stock com prises every article uttered in his line, (liquors excepted) among which can be found candles. James River To bacco, sugar. tea, coffee, molasses, figs, ground pepper, ground allspice, saleratus, cloves, starch, cinnamon, do. lUII3I, sugar, bar, fancy and castile soap, com mon crackers, herring, by the box or leas quantity, mustard, codfish, No. 1. mackerel. Also. snuff, segue, (half s,tanisti at 50 cents per 100) cream nuts, filberts, almonds, raisins, pepper-sauce, tomato and walnut ketrbops. t mon syrup and carpet hags; combs of all kinds. A large stock of CANDIES, of all kinds at wholesale and retail: Bbots aud Shoes He has also a large essortment of the finest and best article of BOOTS_ AND SHOES, ever brought into this market; being of Philadelphia manufacture, consis ting of Misses' fine morocco boots, calf boom, coarse do., kip boots and shoes. A very large lot of ladies kid slippers, made of the best material and workmanship. Ladies half gaiters, silk do., boys and children's morocco monroes, children's half gaiters, boys kip brogans, all of which will be sold very low fur cash, or ready pay. The highest price paid fur any quantity of good BUTTER. HUGH O'HARA. Towanda, July 1, 1646. FOREIGN PERIODICALS : REPUBLICATION OF THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, THE ED NBURGH REVIEW, THE FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW, THE W ESTNIINSTER REVIEW, - AND BLACKWOOD'S EDINGBURGA MAGAZINE The alsom Periodicals are reprinted in New York. immediately on their arrival by the British ateameni, in a bemodul clear type. on fine white paper. and rue faubitd copies of the originals—M.seawoot.'s MAGA xi NE . being an exact fac-simile of the Edinburg edii• lion. The w ide•spread farce of these splendid Periodical., renders it needless to say much in their praise. As Ineraty organs, they stand far in advance of any works of a similar stamp now published, while the political complexion of cacti is marked by a dignity, candor and forbearatice not often found in works of a party char acter. They en - Mince the views of the three great parties in England—W big, Tory, and Radical.—•• Blackwood" and the •• London Quarterly" are Tory; the" Edito burg Review," Whig: and the" Westminister," col. The •• Foreign Quarterly "is purely literary, bo ing devoted principally to criticisms un foreign Conti nental Works. The prices of the RE-PIIINTR are leas than one-third of tho,,e of the foreign copies, and while they are equal ly sell got up, they afford ell that advantage to the Amer ic a n user the English reader TERMS: PATTIENT TO Elf. MADE IN ADVANCE. For any one of the four Reviews, $9,00 per sumo For any two, do 5,00 ". For any three. do 7,00' " For all four of the Reviews, For Blackwood's Magazine, For Black wood and the 4 Reviews, 10,00 " • CLUBBING. Four copies of any or all of the above works will be sent to one address on payment of the regular subscrip tion for three—the fourth copy being gratis. Gl' Remittances and communications must be made in all cases without expense to the publishers,—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 mly be enclosed in a hater, Postpaid, di• reeled to the publishers. N. B.—The Postage on all these Periodicals is re duced by the I,te Post-Orrice law, to about one-third the former rates, making a very important saving in the expense to the mail subscribers. • • In all the principal cities and Towns through out the United States to which there is a direct Rail- Road or Water communication from the city of New York, these periodicals will be delivered FREE OF POSTAGE. I.L'ON+RD SCOTT & CO. Publishers, iyear 113 Fulton St.. New York. - - - DR. J. N. SUMNER, - DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he will be in Towanda, about the first of June next, and may be found at I. 11. Stephens, where he will be hap py to see those requiring bia services. Brigade Orders. To the Citizens Soldiers of the 2d Brig. 9th Div, P. M. WHEREAS—A requisition has beep made on the Governor of this Comninnwealth, for six Regi ments of Infantry, to be held in readiness for muster into the service of the Governmet t of the United States. Offers of Service of Volunteers will be accepted with the view of accommodating each military division, in proportion to its strength. Citizens of this Brigade silio are desirous to tender their service to the country in the present emergency, will forthwith enrol the.it selves and report the same to the Brigade Inspector. It is hoped that the citizens of this Brigade will not be found wanting in patriotism, and devotion to their country at this Important crisis, but will enrol them selves without delay according to the act of Congress. Each company to consist of one Captain, one Ist Lieu tenant, one Oil Lieutenant, four Sergeants, four Cor porals, two Musicians, s.zty.four privates. H. WILLISTON, JR. Brig. Gen. Brig. General's Office, Athens. June 16. 1846, 5?, SHERIFF'S StILE. larl virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo, issued from the court of Common Pleas of Bradford co. to me directed. I shall expose to public sale at the house oft H. STEPHENS, in the borough of Towanda, cn Monday, the 3d day of August next, at 1 o'clock, P. M,,, A certain lot or. piece of land situate in Wpm: township, Bradford county. Beginning at a past on the north east side of the Post road leading through Standing Stone; thence aloig by the same, south filly degrees, east seventeen and 32400 perches to a stone corner by the northwest side of a lane running north easterly from said road; thence by said lane, north forty four degrees, east twelve and two-tenth perches to a post ; thence by land of the party of the second part, north fifty degrees, west sixteen and 82-100 perches to ■ post; thence by land of the same, south forty-six de grees, west twelve and four-tenth perches to the place of beginning. Containing one acre and forty-nine perches and nine-tenths of a perch, including the build ings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Simon Stevens to the use of Hiram Mix vs. Peter C. Ward. ALSO—A certain piece or lot of land situate in the township of Windham. Bounded on the north by Har ry Russell and Joseph Elabree, on the east by Joseph Elebree and George Pitcher, on the south by Ziba Hotchkiss, and on the west by Jacob Smith and Julius Russell. Containing about three hnndred acres, about 45 acres improved with 2 houses, one framed and one stone, three framed barns, one Grist mill, and interest of one-fourth of a saw mill thereon. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Win dom, bounded north by land of James Kinyon, east by land of Joseph Doan. south by land of Nathan Doan, west by Matthew Buck. Containing about one hun dred acres, four improved, one log house and small framed ham thereon. Seized and taken in execution st the suit of Frances P. Lanford & Co. vs. John Russell. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sherifra Office, Towanda, June '24, 1846. DELINQUENTS. WHOSE who have purchased goods at. Montanye's 4- Co.'s store on a years credit, at as cheap rates as they, could have been enabled to do at other places for Cash will do well to pay up, if they wish to keep the pot boiling. June 17, 1846. WANTED -500,000 Shingle 300,000 feet Boar& Jane 14. J. D. - E.l). MONTANYE ¢ CO. WHITE LIME—a few barrels of the above arti de to be had at jell MONTANYE'S. NOT FOR A DAY ONLY !—More FLORENCE BONNETS just received at the Savings Bank, which we are offering to-day as cheap as yesterday.— Csll and examine. je 17 G. E. FLYNT & CO. FRESH TEAS, warranted good or no sale, at the Savings Bank. jell G. E. FLYNT & CO. GRAIN CRADLES, 2 dozen , superior to any ever made in this county, now selling at N 0.2, Brick Mlo Cl RAIN & GRASS . SCYTHE. & SNEATHS, Ulf also Rifles, Quinebaug Whetstones, may be had low for cash, at jel7 REEDS'. 'LILY NETS, another lot just received and for sale 1 cheap a . 017 REEDS'. ZEPHYR WORSTED, WORKING CANVASS, Patterns for Working, shaded purse twist; worst ed needles, &c., may be found at jell REEDS'. 3ft, BUSHELS CORN, in store and for sale 0,11, low, by jel 7 0. D. BARTLETT. WANTED at N. HEMINGWAY'S, a first rate boy, 16 or 17 years of age, to learn the Bladcarnithing Business. Apply immediately. jelo NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS ! A.. D. MONTANYE is replenishing his store with 11, an unusually large assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Paints and Oils, Dye Stuffs Drugs, Medicines, do., &c. Further particulars given next week; meanwhile call and examine them yourselves. Towanda, June 10, 1846. P2 l cff 0 161 EZ 2' all' 11 VT 9 WILL promptly and punctually render his profes sional services in Agencies, Collections, and other matters in his profession, entrusted to his care. c - Office removed to the room over N.N. lieu', store. FALL & WINTER FASHIONS BATCHELER & CORM, beg leave to inform the inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity, that they have just commented the Tailoring Business, up stairs, No. 4. Brick Row, where they are prepared to execute all work entrusted to them with care neatness and des patch, and in the moat 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 be made in a manner and style equal to any other establishment in the place. Terms made to correspond with the times. CUTTING done on the shortest notice. (r:r All kinds of country produce received in pavmen for work at market prices. Juno 10 , 1846. Imitate No. 3. Brick Row. GGENTLEMEN MERCHANTS will please call and take their Licenses by the first day of J uly, as I am going to Harrisburg at that time. Every exertion will be made to pay two thirds of 1846 Taxes, and save to the county five per cent. I would likewise request those having Tavern Licenses, to call and take them. Collectors will please pay all collections by the first day of July. J. REEL, Treasurer. TILIC•11111Liel OFFICIt, Towanda. June 9, 18 46. 'AUDITOR'S NO TICE. Timothy Paxton and W,n. Docidson. Trustees o/• the Bank of North America vu. Harry Bailey. Admin istrator of Seorill Bailey. dreamed, No. 29 Feb. 7', 1846;•and John Wier es. Jesse Womtruff, No. 174, May T. 1845. The undersigned having been appointed nn Auditor to distribute moneys miss on executions in the above suits, hereby gives notice that be will attend to the du ties 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 prese it their claims, of be debarred from cowing in upon said funds. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. 8 , 00 " 3,00 .' EXECUTOR S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to 'the estate of James L. Ennis, late of Standing Stone township, deed., are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please pre sent them duly attested to ASA STEVENS, Standing Stone, June 4, 1846. Executor. Administrator's ALL persona indebted to the estate of Isaac S. Warn. demised, late of Monroe tp. Braden' Co. are requested to make immediate payment, and all those haying demands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested for settlement. JOSEPH HOMET, Administrator. Monroe, June 10. 1846. EXECU l'Oß's NO I'ICE ALL person/. indebted to the estate of Joel Tonle, late of Standing Stone township, dee'd., are reques ted to make immediate payment, and those basing claims against said estate, will please present them du ly attested to ALBA TUTTLE, Executor. Standing &One, June 4, 1946. 1000 lbs. Good Butter REED'S CM It'Ultam Scott, MEM (i_o mot Elliott & Norm, ARE now receiving • stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS composing almost every thing ever bought or sold, which they offer to the Public for cash or approved credit, ulow as can be purchased at retail any where in the United States—(Tesu and California included.) Towanda. May 22, 1848. DttY OUUDS, tiROCEHIES, HARI/WARE, Crockery, Paints, Oils.&c.,*c., bought fa cash and sold at a very small profit by May 22. ELLIOTT * SIERCUR. ON & . 13TEEL—A large assortment of all kinds, just received by ELLIOTT & MERCER. Another Great and Enthusiastic MEETING ! AT A MEETING of "ail No. 3—Brick Rotv." held on the 33d day of May, inst., OLD BAIRD, was called to the Chair, and Btu. Baran appointed a com mittee of the whole to draft resolutions. After several pathetic speeches by Bleazer and George, the follow- . leg Preamble and Resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, There appears to be • great desire on the part of some Merchants in the Borough, to come up along with No. 3 ; and Whereas we are willing to assist them in doing so as far as consistent Therefore Resolved, That such merchants have our consent to unite their several stocks together, u the only means by which they can equal No. 3. Resolved, That the " Shavings Bank" take the right wing ; "small profits and quick sales" the left, and " New York in Miniature " the rear,—a pike team backwards. Resolved, That we never before thought New York was such a looking place u " its miniature exhibits. Resolved, That No. 3 always has, always CAN, and always WILL, sell goods cheaper, better goods and more of them than any store in town. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Village papers, and that one copy be handed to each of our competitors, and half a copy to " New York in miniature." May 29.1846. BILL BAIRD & CO. TARIFF REPEALED ! r iq f HE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his -I- friends and the pnhlic 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 noon south of Mon tanye's & Co., and nearly opposite B. Kingbery's) em. bracing everything in the line of Dry Goode, Groceries, (the ardent excepted.) Hardware, Glass 4 ,, Queen's ri are, Boots and Shoes, Paints. Oils and Var. • nigh, Iron and Nails. 4c., 4.c., which he will sell as cheap as the cheapest, not except. ing the Renovator, 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 big goods and prices fer themselves, before purchasing St any other place. N.N.BETT. Towanda. May 16, 1944. PRINTS, LAWNS & M UaLINS, a large mown ment on hand and for sale cheapat BETTS'. LGHORN & PALM LEAF HATS and bonnets will be found at my2O BETTS'. • New York in Miniature THE subscriber has taken great pains to make his assn-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, 1846. 0. D. BARTLETT. WOOL! 11HAVING,made arrangements to exchange Cloth and other goods for. WOOL, the subscriber de. sires 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 see. Towanda, May 20. 0. D. BA RTLETT. INSURANCE AGENCY THE subscriber continues to act as agent for the DE LAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia, a stock company of good standing and re pute & does business on as fay..rable term. as any other. He is also agent for the LYCOMING CO. MU TUAL INSURANCE CO., a company which has al ways been punctual in the payment of losses and pre sents adsantages seldom found. Towanda, May 20. 0. D. BARTLETT. drIALICOES—the largest assortment and pettiest kJ pattern; and cheapest CALICOES, to say no thing of Gingham., Lawns, &c., ever seen in this re gion. for sale by my2o 0. D. BARTLETT. KEEP SHADY Just received at the Savings Bank : 100 pup. Parasols; 50 Parasollettes ; 100 Umbrella. ; For the •' splinters," we will put them down low. May 27. G. E. FLYNT & CO JOURNEYMAN TAILORS WANTED. TWO 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. AT AN ANNUAL MEETING OF the Directors of the " Towanda Sin;ings Bank," held at Towanda, May let, 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 GEU. E. FLY NT & CO. shall con tinue to sell Goods as usual—cheaper than any other establishment in Towanda. Resolved. That the •• Savings Bank " regulates the prices of Merchandise and Exchange until our nest 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 atmosphete, and when in successful operation, goods have, can and shall be sold cheap as in the neat place. Resolved. Thpt more goods and better, shall be sold at No. 5, (F. & Co.) for the coming twelve months, than any other establishment. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the " Bradford Reporter," and " Bradford Argus," and two thousand copies circulated throughout the county. GEO. E. FLYNT & Co. SUMMER ttH WLS , Handkerchetfs and Ribbons, beautiful and cheap, at my2o BETTS'. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Nicholas Paw cel, late of Ridgbury township, dec'd., are requew led to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly attested to JOHN D. PARCEL, AARON C. scorr, Riagbury, July 1. 1846. Administrator. PEACE DECLaIRED l But not with the enemies of our Country ! . . . Here we stand with brustrin hand, To do our work in order." T. CARRIER and JAS. M. HURI.BURT, 11 • having entered into co-partnership in the paint ing business, are now prepared to uy to the public generally, that if they want painting cone. such as House, Carriage, or Ornamental of any kind—and well dune—just give us a call. We wont refuse to hang your wall paper if you should wish us so to do, Towanda, June 17, 1846. pRINTED CALICOES-20,0 0 0 yds., from to 25 cents. Those wishing Prints bed bettew a.sil themselves of this opportunity—they are selling rapidly. G. E. FLYNT & CO. QUMMER STUFFB---133 7 tii; Yinl7l3ile or Pact IL , age, at G. E. FLYNT & CO. CARPETING—A good 'wk. some beau patterns at G. E. FLYNT & CO ICHCAR - PETING—s few pieces at No. 3, B. Ili R. lora BAIRD'S. SHALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. H. S. 4. M. C. lIIERCUR, HAVING ENLARGED & REFITTED THEIR store to accommodate their increasing business, have the pleasure of announcing to their Mends • end customers that they are now opening . good assort- meet of SPRING 4 SUMMER GOODS, embracing almost everything in the line of Dry Goods, Glass 4. Queensware, Groceries, fools 4. Shoes. Hardware, Paints, Dye stuffs, Saddlery Drugs, Medicines, Harness and. Carriage:Nails, Glass. Trinimtngs, Leather, Salt. 4.c.. which will be sold as heretofore, at prices that will sa tisfy the public. Towanda. May 12, 1846. BUrrER WANTED.—AII those basing GOOD BUTTER to sell. will hud it to theit advantage to call a, jell MERCER'S BEES WAX—Cash paid for BEE S WAX, by jeI6MERL:DIVS. SUMMER GOODS, for Men 7s & Boy'a clothing—a splendid assortment both in quantity and style now opening at MERCUR'S. May 14,'46. J3ONNETS—A large assortment of every style and fashion, frum which the most fastidious can be suited. just received at BOOTS & SHOES—lncluding a large assortment of children and misses shoes at MERCUR'S. 4 - 4 EOHORN & PALM HATS a great variety, at • May 14. MERCUR'S. IMk TONS IRON, American, English St , wedes ‘• —a full assortment of round, squire, hand, horse shoe and tire iron, fur sale at MERCURS'. HARDWARE—an assortment fully equal to any kept by Hardware stores in our neighboring towns, now opening and for pale at MERCURS'. LAWNS & GINGHAMS, all styles and qualities, for sale at my 27 MERCURS'. PRINTS—The largest assortment of Spring and Summer Prints, ever opened in Bradford for sale CIE 01'EEL—American, Eng. blister, Serener' Cut end rSpring Steel, •• nay 27 MERCURS'. LARGE ARRIVAL Of New and Camp Spring and Summer Goods, Direct from the City. BURTON KINGSBERY most respectfully in fawns his old customers, and the public in gene tal, that he is now receiving at his o:d stand, a large assortment of all kinds of goods, which he intends to sell 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 ■ full assortment or Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye stuffs. Bunts and Shoes, Nails, Iron, Hats 4 Caps, Are. Call and price, before you buy elsewhere. May 14. 1R46. PRINTED LAWNS, Muahti de Lames and burn mer Shawls, • very large assortment, which wil be sold lower than be bought at any other store, Cal and see. myl4 B. KINGSBERY BONNErES--Any quantity, from two shillings, to $6, with beautiful trimminga, also flowers, in side sprigs and wreaths, all French, which will be found at myl4 B. KINGSBERY EGHORN & PALMLEAF HATS. also Fur 4 and silk Hats. latest styles, and very cheap, a' may 13. H. KINGSBEHY's. APPLEBI"B FINE CUT cbewing and smoking TOBACCO, • prime article for sale at may 10 No. I. CODFISH & MACKEREL, for sale at may 13. B. KINGSBERY. HOLLOW -WARE, such u pots, kettles. spiders, &c., at my 13 B. KINGSBERY. WASH TUBS, patent pails, Shaker brooms, Al cent mats, traveling baskets, carpet sacks, looking rtlaises, &c., all very cheap at may 13. B. KINGSBERY. RADDE'B CELEBRATED CHOCOLATE & extra cocoa. superior to old Java coffee, and a very healthy beverage, which may be found at the okl Cheap store of myl3 B. KINGSBERY. T ni W 7 Or HE subscriber takes pleasure : in - announcing to his friends and the public gederally, 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 express view of UNDERSELLING the BRAGGADOCIOS. O. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, May 13, 1846. LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS At .flontanyes If Co.'s Store. IiNE ARK LOAD just received, and daily expect ing more. The prettiest and cheapest goods ever offered in this market. are now opening. and they hope their friends will not forget to give them a call. W.holessle purchasers and merchants wishing in replenish their stock will be accommodated on liberal terms. J. D. & E. D. MONTANYE & CO. Towanda, May 19, 1846. CASH FOR WOOL.—The sulrsoriber has no objection to pay part or even all CASH for Wool, at as high rates as the market will permit. Towanda, May 20. 0. D. BARTLETT. WAGON AND SLEIGH MAKING. D3123'M1 a 3 , 2l2dLLtp HWING formed 'a co-pannership for the purpose of carrying on th • above business at Monroeton are 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 had in this vicinity for ready pay. All kinds of Produce and Lumber taken in payment at the market prices. COFFINS made on the shortest notice. and at re duced prices. P. DUN FEE, Monroeton, March 17, 1845. J. C. SMITH. FIGURES WON'T LIE T has been ascertained, site finally spoken out, that I the largest stock of Cloths, Casimeres ¢ vesting', in Bradford, are to be found at the •• Savings, Bank;' and what is more satisfactory to perchasets of the above goods, they are at least 25 per cent. cheaper than at any other establishment. U. E. FLYNT & CO. lia T:6 Vll - 11 Tf M CD 0 U 21 a , Attorney at Law, OFFICE in the north corner of the Brick Rovr.d rectly over the Post Office, Main street. CO'Ei trance at the north end of the building. d. LEGHORN & STRAW BON N ETTS, and some beautiful Ribbrms, Athficials. hr. selling at ac. tonishingly low prices. Lank for them at the celebra ted cheap store. me 27 G. E. ELYNT & CO. znoml b uihanaraL?asszas2, RISHION3R LE MILORS, Over Montanye's store, next dour to Mercur's law office, at the old stand of Powell & seaman. Iv I ] CLAREMONT HOUSE 021S110 Watil2MUlai:Sa RESPECTFULLY informs his hien& (hut he has leased the above House, situated on the south side of tne public square. lately occupied by A.M. Coe, and having made entirely new arrangements, is now prepared for the reception of visitor■. Presenting his compliments to his friends and the public generally. and assuring them no pains or expense will be spared to please his guests, he 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 furnished in the best style. The Table will be furnished with every substantial the counuy can produce. The Bar will be stocked with the best liquors in a pore and unadulterated state. First rate Stabling attached, with ready and faithful Ostlers ',slays in atteodance.. In short, nothing will be omitted, which will add to the comfort and convenience of customers, and with his facilities, he believes satisfaction will be rendered to all. Towanda, April 8, 1846. THE WAR BEGUN! War against High Prices aad the Credit System! NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. At the Also fork Cheap More, No. 2, .Brick Row. one door south of the P.O. THE Subscribers having entered into a co-partner ship for the express purpose of furnishing the good people of Bradford County with goods,.wares and met ebnittlise, at least one notch lower than they hive ever been sold in this market. They are now securing one of the largest and heat selected stocks ofapring 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 lion that there is a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Nulls, Iron, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Sul t, Tin ware, Stone-ware, Liquors, 4c., 4e., ge. 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 cuuntry. "eoplo hove only to call at the New York Cheap store, (No. 2 Brick Row.) to satisfy them selves. C. & E. REED. Towsruln. May 25. 1.846. . THOSE LAWNS, °ROAN DIES, LAW GlNG hams. Dept DeLains, Lumma cloths for summer dresses, so long looked fur by the Ladies, have arrived and may now he seen at REF: D's MERCUR'S I, t.Httltiik; FS—A great saving to the •• Heads of the Nation." Thu 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 Donneta, selling an cheap at REED'S. AHASOLS,PAHASOLLETS, SUN SHADES, P either Silk, Gingham, ur Cotton, may be fount] REED'S cheap a f i LiUM MER Shawls, Muslin De in e. Ombri DeLeine, 0 Plain and Embroidered Strad]lht and Harege Shawls suitable for summer, now opening at REED'S. J'EGHORN and Palm Leaf Hata of ull qualities just received and for sale cheap nt REED'S IMERCURS NO. 3 AGAINST THE WORLD iUST REC'D the Largest, Best, end Cheapest CIP wt of Coeds ever brought into the country ! ! DRESS GOODS, Printed muslins, lace muslins„ lawn ginghams, organdi, print marquise, Canary lawn, cashmeres. muslin ging hams a new article, tlorence satin striped, bulzarine, a few pat. hlack balzanne, checked print reps and crape delaine, white dress goods, a large lot of prints rich and beautiful patterns, corded and grass skirts, ombre de% laine shawls, plain and shaded do.. blk. 4. cord stradella shawls, barrage and net shawls, satin striped barrage and net long shawls, ladies polka, ilg'd and striped cravats and ties, beautiful gimps and frringes, bilk demiveils. • green barrage, &c. . _ Cheaper than the cheapest—Gipsey pearl braid, porde net lace, florence, gipsey duvon straw edged and .. plain, Misses gipsey pedal, birds eye braid and devon straw ; spendid Bonnet Ribbons, come very desirable styles ; 20 doz. Parasols and Sun Shades, lady and gents black and col'd Kid Gloves, Lin. Cambric Hints. Hosiery d-c BROAD CLOTHS, Twilled French, English and American ; doe skin Cas sitnere, light.and dark striped checked do. a great varie ty ; golden tweeds, merino cassimere, Kentucky Jeans, blue drills. A superior assortment of I'ESTINGS mamas, valentine, cassirnere, plain and striped satin. 10 bales Sheeting, Batting, Wadding and Wicking. HARDWARE, B. KINGSBERY'S 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, &c. Blood's, Hants' and Wadswonh's Warranted Grain and Grass Sty( hes.snaths and sickles, a first sate article. BOOTS & SHOES. Ladies kid buskins and slippers, morocco and calf akin boots, black and fancy gaiters and half gaiters, children's gaiters and Lalf 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, Rice. Raisins, nutmegs, indigo, tobacco, fine cut and caveudish, shad mackerel and codfish. CROCKERY. A general assortment, ;n setts, or ottrrorise, to suit cus tomers. 400 Men's and Boy's Leghorn Hats ; 600 P. L. do. Cy* Butter, Flaxseed, Beeswax, Eggs and Grain, wanted in exchange for goods, at cash prices. Towanda, May 20, 1846. A NICE ARTICLE BLACK TEA can be found A at No. 3, Brick Row. my2o BAIRD'S. Thou who wish to Purchase Cheap Goods, WILL, find it to their interest to cal Lat 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. Washtubs; 12 doz. Brooms; 6 setts Wooden measures ; cheap at No. 2, Brick Row. BAIRD'S. ciorroN YARN & CARPET WA-RP-I,oou LI lbs. at my2o N 0.3, BRICK ROW. 130_ irk Z. QUIN EBAUG W_ATE H 3%, for sale cheap at No. 3, Brick Row. May 20. 184 E. BAIRD'S. _DRUGS & MEDICINES, paints, oils and dye stutTs, white lead, ground arid dry, varnish, pills, madder, copperas, opts. turpentine, gum copal, slum, Venitian red, log-wood, red-wood, cant-wood. all for sale cheap, at ma 20. NO. 3, BRICK ROWS:' MO the citizens of Bradford County in general, and the Bor o ugh f' TerrandiAr" in particular: .411 the-judgments, notes and accounts of the subscribers, will be collected according to law, without di:dine/ion of persons, unless satisfactorily settled within thirty days of thin date. Those who think we ore not in earnest, will find out their mistake to their own cost.— Murk that. W. 11. BAIRD &CO. Towanda, May 15, 1846. N. B. We would furthermore say upon this subject_ that we have - just received a large stock of New G,rods •which will be'sold very cheap indeed, for ready pay. 1 • So, MIT. (11Z-4.9 InTo IlPao TOWANDA SAVINGS 13ANK, Vew Store, New Goods and New Prices ! G. -E. FLYNT 3, CO., the only Original Cash More ! DELVET MONTHS' experience has induced the Caallier & Cu. of the " Towanda',Savings Bank to enlarge the spiere of their operation, being well ae sured from the past. that the system of " Pot to-day and trust to-morrow," is well adapted to 'Bradford county. Our stock of Goods surpass in quantity and quality any previous stock, w Inch rss ill enable us to of fer greater inducements titan ever. The following aro a few among the many articles that comprise our stook of Dry Goods: French, English and American Cloths. French Caa siniere, Vestings.Sattinet. Summer Stuffs, Carpetings, French lal °sling, Lawns, Darages, Balzarines, Gtinthain Ginghstna, Cashmeres, lie Laines, Shawls of all descriptiong, such as Broeha Plain de Lame, Rarage, Super silk, Rol, Hoy, and Merino, Parasol, Sheetings,Viektnga, Drilling, Bagging. Wicking. Oil Cloths,' &c. 20,0110 y :wale .. printed calicoes. together with out usual stuck of Miftncry Goods. Our stock embraces ahnost every article usually called for, We heaping' received a largo invoice of Family Croncries— which we are offering at reduced prices—tume and spare will not allow 11.1 to enumerate. Also, a large stuck of Crockery, Glassware, Shelf Hardware, Neils. Steel, Dots. Hats and Cops, Boots and Shoes, &c., &c. We take this opporiunii" of IVILITIIItig our thanks to the people of Bradtord suit adjoining countiea, and in vite all who wish to BI;11 Ilit/ODS CHEAP; to give us n call, as we are pledged to go for •• The Cash Par ty." %Ve Centre' our friends that no compromise has been effected imth the CREIIIT OR LC .1f t, El: pr i. CM but we shall continue to buy low and A e ll e b e ar, as lung as there is a cash customer in Becity,,ed Our motto (or the year to come, ia— • WE HAVE WE CAN. WE WILL." CI Look for She Suringa Bank, N, 5. Sw,th End Brick Rom. GEO. E. rcyyr & CO. OREGON OR WAR.! BONNETS Established .Vat 1845. .Towanda, May 20, 1846
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