THE WARM WEATHER. The sudden changes of the weather, during this Pea: von of the year, exhibit a most baneful effect on the hu man s ystem, debilitating end prostrating it. The sto mach end bowels become deranged, giving timely notice to a ll, wholre inclined to give attention to the warning voice of nature. At such times "Jayne's Carminative" never fails to afford immediate 'elicit', checking the (Ma ws s lid restoring the patient to vigorous health. Mo thers c annot be too cautious with their children during t his month, and the month following, and in the earliest stsg mof this summer disease, whether from teething, °mass ive beat, or other causes, they should at once re sort to this never failing remedy. Hundreds of certifi cates from respectable persons in this city, are in posses sion of the proprietor, ready to exhibit to all who may desire to see them at his office, No. 8 South Third st l reet, Philadelphia. Prepared only by Dr. D, JAYNE, No.S South Third Street, Philadelphia. Sold by A. D. Montanye To wanda, Pa. BRANDRETIPS PILLS, & THE BODY'S WASTE To those candid men who honestly doubt the truth of the Brandrethian System, we would entreat them to ponder well upon the following facts. The food taken into the stomach is converted into blood, which vital stream flowing through. all the ramifi cations of the system, not only imparts strength and eon tieustes life, but actually cr'eates, forms'and builds uP up each and every part of the animal machine. If the bl o od therefore is pure and healthy, the body which is farmed from and supported by the blood cannot be dis eased. But if there be in any part of the body any affections, such as a bile or ulcer, even a bruise, the blood circulating through that. part takes up impure mat ters from the local affections and carries it into the gen eral system.. This is the cause often of sudden death to persons of full habit, afflicted with biles, and who use no medicine, the matter gets into the circulatingsystem and chokes up the fine blood vessels which supply the brain with vitality, and life ceases as if bereft by lightning.— N rs this can he remedied—the Brandreth Pills, will, if e•ed at these times, take out all impure matters front the raculation. and save the general health, at the same lime they are curing the local affections. Oh how important it is to now find that this subject bs well comprehended, it would same many from tedious tunes of sickness, and taftert secure their Services to their nends, when otherwise the tomb would have its victim. Sold by J D. & E. D. MONTANtE. Towanda ; G. A.Pti,Kivs, Athens, only authorized 'Agents fur Brad- t (' tint) AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned, having been appointod. by the r .110 n (Sou, tof Bradto-d county au Au it to mint me accounts of Carter Harroo, Admimarator ei the Erne of the late Guth, Havens, deceased. s will Jaen! to Me dimes of appointment On the 20th day of 104,t not t. ut 10 o'clock, A. M., at his office if Troy of which all concerned will take notice. 13, 1816. 5,V E. W. 11AZ ND. And. LARtvE LIUAN ITTI — OF 7 by 9, 8 hr 10, 10 by 12. an k l 2 by 16 \Vtndnw Glass, just: reed, sati tor b.ile by ' jIIS B.KINGSBERY. Orphan's Court Sale. PUBLIC NOTICE to hereby given, that in pursu ance of an order of the Orphan's Coon of Brad- rarity. held at Towanda, the 6th day of May, A. will he exposed to public sale'on Thursday the of August next, on the premises owned by John lath, &c . d... late of Springhill township, the described lot or tract of land situate. 'vim; and ni the o! and the county of l'-14.) , 1 nn the roof leadinz from Skinner's E WI, to mill, and bounded as follows; On The nosh G...irzestiiiinith. on the east by Benj Int n Edwards. and •a l l e south and west by Benjamin Edwards.— ennui; one hundred acres, sixty acres whereof is nith a frame house and frame barn thereon , erted. The above will be sold as the property of Smith, deceased. .Terms made known on the CHARLES SMITH. :•• , , , rinzlull. July 10. 1F.,46 b) 9.8 by 10, 10 be 12, 111 by 14 11, Ijr by 15;12 by 14, 12 by 16. 12 by 18. 14 by 16, 2)). this day received at jlB MERCER'S. J. N. SUMNER, M. D., DENTIST, WILL make a short professional stay at the Hotel 11 of Ira H. Stephens in Towanda, where he will pleased to sei. all his friends. jIIS B LUMBE NATfONAL DAGGERRIAN GAI.- I.ER 1 . AND PHOTOGRAPH ERS FERN ISH NO DEPOTS; awarded the Gold and Silver Medals, h,ur first Premiums, and Two H Lehest Honors, at the thorad, the Mass ichusetts, 'he New York, and the Pennsylvania Exhibitions, respectively, for the most .{ll , ndol Colored Daguerreotypes and best Apparatus <o'er eclototell, Portrait: taken in exquisite style, without regard to •earlier. Instructions given in the art. A large assortment of Apparatus and Stock always on trial, at the lowest cash prices V.irk. 551 Broadway ; Philadelphia, 136 Chest "' 0 •; Diiston. 75 Court, and 50 Hanover Sts. ; Bal t:awe, 205 Balt imore ; Washington, Pennsylvania Attsuie ; Peter.hurg, Va., Mechanics Hall; CinciM nay. Fourth and Walnut, and 176 Main St. ; Saratoga Broadway ; Paris, 127 Vieille Rue du Temple ; ' , .,rerpo u l, 22 Church Si.-3y. SIIERII'.I"S SALE. BYamue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo, issued ban the court of Common Pleas of Bradford cu. dusted, I shall expose to public sale at the house a , I. H. STE PH ENS, in the borough of Towanda, cit ‘ l • o l , iiy. the 3,1 day of August next. at I o'clock. P• • \ ref win lot or piece of land situate in Wysox ' , a - n.411 ; 1. Bradford 'county. Beginning at a post on narth east side of the Post road leading t hrough a en.htig Stone; thence aloag by the same, south fifty 'coves, east s•eventecil and 32-lOU perches to a stone tinier by the northwest side of a lane running north from said road; thence by said lane, north forty decrees,- east twelve and two-tenth perches' to a thence by land of the party of the second part, tilt det.,o,ie•i, west sixteen and 82.100 perches to ; thence by land of the same, south forty-six •• west twelve and four-tenth perches to the place ..o adrunne. Containing one acre and forty-nine and nine-tenths of a perch, includtng the build -oz.• thereon, sozed and taken in execution of the suit of Simon to the use of Hiram Mix vs. Peter C. Ward. Ald 4 o—A Certain piece or lot of land situate in the of Windham. Bounded on the north by Har and Joseph Elshree, on the ea s t by Joseph I— d'rei• and George Pitcher, on the south by Zitia -H.xchlos,,, and ott the west by Jacob Smith and Julius . bt...,•11. Containing about three kinndred acres, about , rnproV‘al with 2 houses, one framed and one ;Labe, three fratiled barns, one Grist toil!, and interest ane-founh of a saw mill thereon. U-sti_ piece or parcel of land situate in Win. hounded north by land of James pinyon, east by "f forn, h Doan , south by land of Nathan Doan, , . 4 `t h) Nfalthew Buck. Containing about one hun i; acres, four improved, one log house and small , riaied barn thereon. aion-d end taken in execution st the suit of Frances Lanford & Co. vs. John Russell. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. l'heriff's Office, Towanda, June 24, 1846. -. • DELINQUEN'I'S rilrmse. who have purchased goods at IMoutanye's - 1 11. Co.s store on a years credit, at as cheap rates " , F , Py could hare been enabled to do at other placer l:ash do or II to pav up, if they vsish to keep tot hailing. June 17. 1846. . lIIANTEti-:.500,000 ishuittle, 300.1100 feet Boards: I noo lbs. Good Butter: lens 11. J. D - F.. D. MONTANYE 4 Co. 17111 FE LIME— a lent" barrels of the above cle to he had at jell MONTANYE'S. Tur VtiltA.UA !—More FLORENta; 4.1 IMNNETS just received at the Savings Bank, (;,11 anao offering toslav cheap as vesterday.— examine. jell G. E. FL YN . "I" & CO. STILL THEY:It - ME 8. I H. zs C. ..TIORCURe• • • HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHEI ASSORTMENT CT GOODS, •I • • • consisting as usual. of everything. which will be sold at the lowestinotch. Towanda, July 6, 1846. /Prints and Gingham& A VERY large and beautiful avaartment of _Prints, Gingham" and Latins, purchatetl in New York, since the late reduction of prices, just received at July 8. • . MERCURS'. 0.-41/232124t.eit MBEarlaU&agJ I . VERYTHING in the line, including Militia Springe, Iron Axela, Mailable Burg, Dub, Seat au s top Irons,Ornaments, India Rubber and Oil Cloth, sLace, Tufts, Moss, &e. for sale at jIB MRRI !UR'S, 'DLO' 1.111--Superfine Flour, for sale by the barrel at JIB MERCUR'S, EATHER—CaIE Skins, Solo and Upper !anther at 1 18 MERCUR'S 111 LACKSMITH'S ANVILS AND VICES, AT July 7. ' MERCUR'S. IRON AND STEEL. BLACKSMITHS, and others wanting IRON OR STEEL, will do well to call and examine the large assortment kept constantly on hand at MERCURS'. - . SALT—a quantity juat received, and for sale by jIB MERCURV. NAILS & SPIKES,' ssorted sizes, and of superior 111 qualities, for sale at jlB MERCURS'. ALARGE ASSORTMENT of WINDOW SASH at jlB MERCURS'. lU%L LIST for August adjourned Court, A. D. 1846. commencing August 31. No. T. Yr. 110 May 45 369 Sept 37 169 " 39 93 Feb 40 1 129 May 41 201 Sep. 4 . 2 520 " 968 125 Dec 42 405 " 509 " 484 May 43 67 Sep " 165 .• 311 " 701 " 3.1 Dec 431 2,34 " 33R " 379 " 42:3 " Feb 44 88 " 219 " That List for piumbcr T, on, .1.1.1. 1846, fir.t week•. lu Aley 41 45 " 46 " 124 " 2U.4 209 " 250 2A2 298 302 :145 " it " 401 47 s,•?t 4-0 107 158 393 '• 107 ' 443 517 I'l6 llcc 41 Ell Mil 216 " Administratnr. September Term, 18 C6l Feb 45. 111 130 196 201 220 201 2tis Zi May 45 Si is 101 14.5 1 8 - 5 '.214 2.1 4 3 '21,3 30.0 nrif " 311 32:1 3 Sept 45 tifi 1)1 I2R 185 338 342 317 357 :361 3 Dec 45 32 90 102 103 119 141 145 256 T Haines ike 55 Feb 46 1. S Ellsworth 64 8.1 M'AlTei. use l 73 W Binghm trus. l 100 Aar EOstrand‘r 113 .4 Pierce 115 .1 I Osgood . 117 H Colony 128 IF Wilcox 120 C Overpeek 155 ID Bartlett 171 Guy Tracey 172 Wm BrOWO tien.i 182 .1 Murray 200 C Cummings 95 May 45 1 1) S Miller 154 !Cynthia Hwyek The return day for subpoena is Monday, the 3ist day of A and the return days for subpar. 1846, are os fAIOSItS, to wit. clay of September, IEII6, for tin 14th day of September, for the Plaintiffs. W Bingham &c J C Powell T H Lewis I Defendants. I J K Bingham &c D \f Bull W T Bradford B Bennet et al. C Pierce IE R Utter acc B King. fiery et al Wm L Po=t John Horton Norman Welles S Hillhouse M N Weed's nd J Naglee & Son Wells & Per. us .1 Forbes' ad B Baldwin H W Vanßuren 0 Sahmarsh David Cash H Camp C N Shipman Z Esse!tine S 1' Rockwell John Ada et al T H Lewis L C Dechasrx same !Hannah Ada RH&WAlllas'n J S Elliott P C Ward U Saltinarsh SI Hunidiry Rome tl.. Ace F M Tenant By Bins itiery Gen Sander.). W Gibson et al S I 3 :strait Forbe,' ad IN Hutt - 1010'r etc .1 Elliott li Sanderson et al I N %Ve.ton Charlef llornet J Tozer I T storm 11 W Emerson P Gorseline Lane & Jones C Ellsworth H A . Carey S BlaJk, .ub J L Webb ad etel & C Sturdvnt C Mattwwson D & H NCDttilie W Simmons .1 Ilanmn's use E spaldn- L I Declmst &S Stark's ud Aria et an. I :regory ez ul W H Baird MBE ` Robumm P ,ullislln 1V II :Spencer J flarkik,s jr etal Israel Buck J J Emans et al. P Hur!butt et al. B Griffin adz &c John Spalding I) Bartlett et al. IF Fisher Hanson 4- A A Noble P liurlburt S %Ha Kellum .1 At la et al F Mitch II E (herton MOO, jr. H Wlllmon jr. D N l.twrrurr 'l' Elliott jr. W S Abbey Wm Shuart D Bosworth F Tyler et al. J M Piollet et al P Cummings E Overton J N Weliton 6—Second ff ki Palmer B S Stuart, truce F Wells 1) Waltman Corn. iike John Keating Li Hathaway Wm Peet Moses Extine .1 N Weston &c C F Chmbrin L E Gibbs et al. Wm Gibson H W Tracy et al. I Smith .1 Ingham E & E Ackerman J Miller et al. S D Sample .1 Iced [more W A &N B Wet 'Asa Burt C Stephens 0 I) Ss tterlee et al N T Dickinson S Payne et al. J Simons G Hanson &c D Owen et al. N Clapp et al. Ira Siekler A Fuller 1 H Smith 1 .1 K 18 Chilson 2d Owen C L Ward etc. D Varzason E W Morgan C W Camp I. G Brncroft et al B Hinman IS Vanßuskirk R C Cooper H T Benedict John Roy etc W T Bradford G 0 Wells et all Bancrft & Spaldgl N Asenli etc W Coornad • I=l N Smith Overpcck &c R s Smart, tills. B Spring Guy Tuner Jas Phillips Jchn Bennet J M Wattles B J ItlcA free L L Keeny A Haskins Ed Sickler iThos Hart Charles Waldo N C Harris' use .1 D l'arCrecken L K Wo!nrly IR Dell IRHartford E Hicket 'Cleo Bred: 'James Smith it U Kent A l Wynkp et al S Stiles A Moiler \aron Ingalls vs m Potts et al. Job Shepard Cul. Hal. & Co, C Sturdevant I) Barber same E Vaughan E Cole E J C Aldrich ,S Annable S French .1 R Smith et al. Monroe t tvp. E Griffis et al. P Phatis , M. Myer et al A C Cooper E Goodrich G C Hill A Stone et ux H N Spalding P Gorselino et al S Al'lnt.cith B Wo.id et al S Walls [ham': G & 0 .1 Burling,: H Spalding jr C C 0011,3130 0 Ellsworth G S Alathewson I. D Goodwin S Keyes; D H Fuller i I S H AFAITee IA N Thomas' ad! I S Vanßusktrk 1 N 1 a hood Daniel Strong Anson Green E I) Wilder Abram Irvin H !gallery John Carman W Niyer's ad. u. E Roper Bradford Mutual 11 Brown lV Binghm true. M Rlinney E W Baird Peter Sawa! Win CA mpbell W M'Phenwn H Rummy I Hatch Wm Anzle W At: tit Dryslain / 3 Smith etc G Chintidn's ex, Flancry James Goff H .1 Miller beiac Huyck s for the'adjourned court ust ISI6, at 10 o'clook. 'was for September Term, )n Wednesday, the 9th e first week ; and oh the scoot] week. ARRIVAL OF SUMMER GOODS, .qt. No. 4, Brick Row. THE . subscribers are now receiving and opening a very large suriplv of sensonahl. GOODS. which they aro anxious to sell on the most favorable terms fur ready pay. They nre fully determined Cott no one shall sell Geode cheaper than they. Having taken much pains in the selection of their goods—and as many articles of mer chandize have fallen off in price since spring purchases were made, they confidently believe they .can offer some inducements to those who wish to buy cheap goods they will not readily find elsewhere, especially a, stores that purchased their goods early in the season It will take but a moment to drop in and examine some of their cheap Goods. Such as Good Brown Muslin, 7 cents per yd. Calicoes, 7 do. Very good Prints„ 10al2 &15 per yd. Brown Sugar. 7.8 & 9 cents per lb. Good Molasses, 30 cents per gallon. Green Tea from 123. cents to $1 per lb. And all other -articles in proportion. They do not like to say they willed! "cheaper" and "more" "goods" than any body else. That would seem too much like boasting; but they will say distinctly, they WILL NOT be undersold; and, will also say to their Lumber and Froduce customers. that they have the most entire con fidence that no fault will be found with the price of Goods. If they only bring in their Lumber and Pro. duce, they will find goods as cheap as where they sell exclusively for CAIIII! They do not consider it necessary to enumerate all or any of the articles they have fur sale. Suffice it to say, their assortment is now full and complete. Call and examine for yourselves. Towanda, July 1. 1848. TRACY & MOORE. I 4 AN DLORDSsUpplied on the most favorabliterreiT. II Those wishing to buy good Liquor and Segars 25 per cent, below the usual prices cannot fail to find it to their advantage to call nu TRACY & MOORE. . 4 1ST of Letters remaining in the Post Office at To. • wanda, for the quarter ending June 30th, 1896. Ariel Wm B 2 Ketchem John F 2 Abbot Collins Lent David E. Ames Olive Miss Larder David Barner Wm. Lang M H Miss Beam,Adam Moody Manion Babcock Wm H 2 Morey Northrup Baldwin Rev John T Murphy Daniel Daily Chas \V M'Alpine M L Miss Bullock D M'Grill James Bostick Nathan or his heirs Macon John Bowman David Mollaney Morris Baldwin E. Malty Michael Browning Harriet Mika Magill Dennis Bardwell Wm T M'Allister Jonathan Bartlett 0 D Melow Martha Mills Dimmock Samuel Miller Mary Joseph John or Donahoe John .Elian Driggs W. Miller Gilbert Dunlap 0 F 2 Michels Mary Miss Dougherty Alexander Nobles Joseph B Dull Joseph 2 Post Isaac Campbell Wm Jr. Perkins A R Crowly David Phillips Curtis & Charles Crowly John Quigley James Chellson Elizabeth Rush Michael Crowly A J. Seely Alminer Miss Clark Harriet Miss Shrader John or his heirs Counwright Ellen Miss Smith Reily Cranmer 0 A L smith Israel 2 Coe John D • Sh.rw A S Cloud Eliza M 3 Smith E W Crake Mary Shaper, D Corwin Stephen Shores Stephen Carrier Moses 1' Santee Win Cotter John Savage Theodore Edwards R Sullivan Patrick Foster Wm H. Smith Hetty Fitzgerald Mrs Smith J Fowler Gorden M. Shores Sally M Fesset Parney Miss Strickland Luke Fisher Frederick Sickler Edmund Fansey Hannah Tuttle Nathan 2 Frzgerald Cornelius Taylor Jacob Green John M Trappe James • Godard Julia A Miss Thernev Owen Grosh Rev A C I'nger I. P Gore Obadiah or heirs Warford N D & C Guyer Eliza Mrs Walburn George Hows Seth B Webb John L. Hark. Patrick Waltman David Herkimer Garuei Mrs Wooster Isaac M Holcomb Judson Vat Squire Howly Bridget Warlord J Ingham Joseph Esq. Young E Y Jennings Wm. law Hiram Johnson Elizabeth A. S. CJIAM BERLIN. P. M Nature fgn is. ma debt Is. he sci. case debt for. at ''PPeal replev. gual 2a3 appeal debt ei cmn 'PPeul trespss. appeal , I la ,tc debt am. ac. MCI. i i. appeal rp•ctmt Case sel. fa. ' eiectmt appeal tre•pc p•ctmt crt fu. 1 la ,c 2. fa. ,j 1 runt 4,1%11 ejectint ca.n ejectEut LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Athens, Pa., quarter ending June 30th ISM Dr. Isaac. Anderson 2 Jacob Haase Principal of Athens AcadmyDarias Snger Mrs Dinah Annablc Marsailit Sarkvon James Bryan John King-41nd Walter Bragg Allred Lambert John Burnam Rebecca S Langford Wm I) It Conkey Daniel Mallery- Wm Conkey Harvey Mallery Mrs Sarah C Clark Thomas Staten Daniel Cane Patrick Mahony Mr Clarke or Hill Abijlth Mead H Class - Abigail Maxwell Hor E Cross Senesha Munn Daniel Curkendall James Marvin Henry Damson Harris Murray Richard Durbin James Nixon Creria Drown C. S Park 2 Jonathan E Drake • Naar. Porter Isaac B Foster Mary S Plummer Reuben Finch James Randolph Gen W. Ferris D D Spence Amhera Garden Reuben Seely John Green Jesse F Sikes John P. Green Celesta Snell Abraham Haskins James Seely 2 Chas Hvlan Richard Sinsabang Geo E Hanna Jr Dr (liras Spring ' Cornelius F Harder B P Snyder 2 Jahez Havens Samuel H Sawyer Julia A Horton r: Williston Lewis C Horton Enoch Towner • Mary A Watkins Henry Wood May Watkins Miss SI Walter Daniel B Walker Nancy Murray Mary Hemeror Keeme C. H. HERRICK, P. IB CSC jectmt .el. fa appeal jrctmt trespsc. ejertml fom at ,C 3. fa appeal case at. etc. ejectmt. caw debt Hechnt case trespe fa . fa. m debt Icage eci appeal New Wholesale sion THE subscriber would inform . the good people of Towanda and vicinity, that he has opened a new Family Grocery 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 otTered in his line, (liquors excepted) among which can he found candles. IMICA River To bacco, sugar, tea, come, molasses, figs, ground pepper, ground allspice, saleratus, cloves, starch, cinnamon, do. ground, lump sugar, liar, fancy and castile soap, com mon crackers, herring, by the box or less quantity, mustard, codfish, No. I. macLerel. Also. snuff, segue, (half Spanish at 50 cents per 100) cream nuts, filberts, almonds, raisins, pepper-sauce. tomato and walnut ketchups. lemon syrup and carpet bags; combs of all kinds. A large stock of CANINE'S, of ell kinds at wholesale and retail. .ei. I jectint ,appeal lease I fom. at CI. fa. lejectrut 1 debt ejectmt case Bois and Shorn. He has also a large assortment of the finest and best article of BOOTS AND SHOES..-ver brought into this market ; being of Philadelphia manufacture. consis ting Misi.e.'firie mar icco boots, calf hoots, coarse du., hipand shims. A very large lel of ladies kid slippers, made of the hest material and workmanship. Ladies Inh gaiters. boys and children's morocco nouroes, children's half gaiters, boys kip brogans. all of which will he sold very low fur cash, or ready pay. The highest price paid f r env quantity of good BO HUGH O'HARA. July I. 1846. 1=1:1 TE/ lease appeal I I, 14 in. to. uertrbt cl EXEt . ; tiff IRE persona indid the estirr of fame s L . Enp.4. his of Stunthip , :-, .11. too ,sh , p, re hereby ,1111 e. tell to make p.iy I: P. of II: . n. those 11.51t11 claims against said ill id 4. , ~t• sent them duly attested to .--.S, l'E standing Stone. June 4. l 1 . Executor. eJst• apwal X1.1(1 (~1 EXEC!) Ott's NO 11( E 1.1. pt tNous indebted to the e-tate of Joel Tuttle, toeut r 4 tondma. Stone sie teques ted to mike immediate payment, and those having data's against said estate, will pleow present them du ly attested to ALB A TE: rr L E, Executor. Standing Stone, June •1, 1916. and Retail Commis. Grocery. 1:11WW SMODOI Elliott .& Mercer, ARE, now receiving a stock, of SPRING AND UMM ER GOODS composing shoo@ every thing ever bought or,sold, which they offer to the Public. for cash or appmved credit. tallow is can be purchased at rrtail any where in the United States—(..Tessa and California included.) Totvarida. May 22, 1846. DRY tioODS, GROCERIES, HARI .WARE, Crockery, Paints, Oils, dm., 4c., bought for cash and sold at a very small profit by May 22. ELLIOTT 4 MERCER. 1 - RUN & STEEL—A hap assortment of all kirk just received by ELLTOTT & Another Great and Enthusiastio , MEETING ! AT A MEETING of “all Air. 3—Brick Row." held on the 33d dap of May, inst., 01.1) BAIRD, was called to the Chair, and BILL BAe nn appointed a com mittee of the whole to draft resolutions. After several pathetic speeches by Eleozer and George, the follow ing Preamble and Resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, There appears to be a 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 Mocks together, as the only means by which they can equal No. 3. Resolved, That the " Shavings Bank" take the right wing ; profits and quick sales" the left, and " New York in Mimalure" the rear,—a pike team backwards. Resolved, That we never before thought New York wan such a looking place as 'ile'ininiaturecihibits. Resolved, That NO. 3 always has, always cav, 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 banded to each of our competitors, and half a copy to " New York in miniature." May 29.1846. BIM. BAIRD & CO. TARIFF REPEALED! THE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the pnblie 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 aide of Mom street, three floors south of Mon tanye's & Co., and nearly opposite B. Kinghery's) em bracing everything in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries. (the ardent excepted.) Hardware, Glass Queen's If are. Boots and Shops, Paints. Oils and Var. nish, Iron and Nails, 4-c., 4T., which he will sell as cheap 'as the ebeape-t, not except ing the Renovator, or any of the champions of small profits and quirk sales. He would respectfully invite tbobe who wish to buy cheap to call and examine his goods and prices far themselves, before purchasing at any other place. N N E Towanda. May 16. !544. IInbRINTeI, LA WNS h MlIcsl.llSS, a large :mlt on hand and for axle cheap at 13E'r .. . I;F:6 H liN 41: PALM LEAF HATS and bonnets will he found at iny2o BETTS'. New York ht Miniature ! THE sole.criber has taken great pains to make his asso-tment so complete in Dry G00(18, Books 4. Sialioncry, Crockery, Hardware, Painls 4. Oily, Groceries. Nally, Boots 4- Shoes. Iron, sled, Glass, 4-c., 4-c.. as to present to his friend., and the public nearly or quite all the advantage of dealing in .stores which confine themselves exclusively to any one of the Mime branch es He invites attention to his nsmntment. Towanda, lit sy 20. 1816. O. D. 13 A HTLETT. %% OW, ! lIIIAVING made arrangements to exchange Cloth and other goods for %VOW.. the subscriber de sires to gain the confidence and approbation of the wool growers le string then, the very best exchanges which the nature of the market will permit. Call and .4.e. Towanda, May 20. (1. D. BARTLETT. _ INSURANCE AGENCY. r EE suit/oather continues to act as agent for the DE. LA WARE SICTCAL INSURANCE CO, of Philadelphia. a stock company of good standing and re pute & does business on ns fay Table terms as at& other. He is el. agent for the LYCOMING CO. MC. TUAL INSURANCE CO.. a company which has al ways been punctual in.the payment of losses and pre sents advantages seldom found. Towanda. May 20. 0. D. BA RTLETT. 4f IA LICOES—the largest assortment diel prettiest IL/ patterns. and rhetipcsf CA 1.1(.1)E5 , , te, say no thing of Guatthams, Lawns, &r., ever seen in this re gion. my`2o (). a BA RTLETT. KgEi? SHADY ! 1114 received nt the 81vings Bunk 100 sup. Parasol.; 50 Parasolbites ; 100 Umbrellas ; For the "splutters," we will put them down low. May 27. G. E. FLYNT & CO JOURNEYMAN 'TAILORS WANTED. %Iwo Journeyman Tailors wanted immediately.— '" Also, a lad to learn the TarlMing business, to come well recommended, and apply sum . BACHELOR & COREI Towanda. June 10, 1845. AT AN ANNUAL MEETING 4111 F the Directors of the '• Towanda Savings Bank," Jr held at Towanda. May Ist. 1846, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : Rasolved. That the largest stock of GOODS shall be placed in No 6, south end Thick Row. Resolved. That GEO. E. FLY NT & CO. shall eons tinue'to sell Goods as usual—cheaper than any other establishment ill Itc,ukied. That the Sa6nas Bank" regulates the prices of Merchandise and Exchange until our next an nual MI eting. Re.oived, That the war against Lurnbet.-Credit and H•gh Pricra, shall be continued. Resolved, That the •• Ready. Pay System" is best adapted to this atmoaphete, and when in successful operation, goods have, can and shall be sold cheap as in the next place. Resolved. Th-t more-goods and better, shall be gold at N 0.5. (F. & Co.) for the coming twelve months, than any other establishment. Resolved, That the prffeeedingg of this meeting b e published in the tt Bradford Reporter," and ..Bradford Argus." and two thousand copies circulated throughout the county. GEO. E. FLYNT & Q1114,4E1.1 :41 A WLS, Handkerchetfa and lid,onn heawiful and cheap, at my2l3 B errs , . Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Nicho!as Par cel, late of Ridgbury township, deed.. are request fed to make immediate payment, end those having claims against said estate. will please present them duly attested to JOHN H. PARCEL, AARON C. SCOTT, Rid:entry, July I. 1846. Administrators. I'VE.ICE DECI,4IIED ! But not with the monies of our Country! "Here we stand with hrush in hand, To Jo our work in order." T. CARRIER and JAS. M. lIIRI.BC RT. having entered into co-partnership in the paint ing business, are now prepared to flay to the public generally, that if they want painting noun, such as House. Carriage, or Ornainencil at any kind—and well done—just give Its a en . ll. We 'vont - taw' to 114 " g yonr woll paper if you should wish un no to do, 11111.1. !L l !..' 17, 1416. ;1 , .,1) ol n =EI IMEIMENI=I 1-G SIEIt !Si (;FFs—Br )a , art. ij'.'q pattcrn. at WILY . 10ETS, h I ; ataut_er . mt just receivrda E T s7 ale IU Cheap ut jel7 G E. Ir.l•N R t•i) MODERN ROME! THE sohscribers ,you'd tender their thank s to. their customers for pa-t fawns. and call their attention to their New Stork of Goads, which, exceed their tw iner one in quantity. quail!, and low pica. Their present stock having lwen selected with great care, emit bought/too ; they will endeavor to ;ive their ettAninvra better hirmitns for Cash ur Produce than can be had of any other establishment. l'heir nariortment being complete. it would be useless to particularize argicks, but would just say that their stack coosio. or . lull supply of Dry Gonda, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware. Dye z. 4 tuffa,Drugs, Hata, Bousicb, Boots and Shoes, &r., fee.. The (11101/C stock al:all be sold at prices that will give entire satisfaction. Being satisfied that ready pay is best for all parties, enabling the former to cell his produce ara better raw, and the merchant to sell bis good. at lower prices than he can do on credit, therefore will adhere to the Ready Pay System. We d‘r not ask you to call and see our goods first, hut examine others first. if you please, awl then ours, and we are cure you will purchase of us if you went bargains. MAYNARD Sr, WATPLES. Rome, June 30, 1846. SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. H. S. 4. M. C. MERCUR HAVING ENLARGED & REFITTED THEIR store to accommodate their inrieHAirig, business, have the pleasure of announcing to their friends and customers that they are now opening good assort ment of SPRING ¢ SUMMER GOODS, embracing almost everything in the line of - Dry Goods, Glass 4. Quernstearr,' Groceries, Boot,, 4 Slwes. Hardware, Points, Dye :dip, Saddler?, Drugs, Medicines, Harness and Carriage Nails, Glass. Trimmings. Leather Valrl'e which will he sold as heretofore, at prices that will sa tiafy the public. Towanda. May 12, 1846. BUTTER WANTED.—AII thaw having GOOD BUTTER to PeJ I. will find it to their advantage to call at jell NIERCUR'S IzEES WAX—Cash paid for DEES WAX. by 1-3 jel6 MERCEE's. SUMMER GOODS, for Men's & Boy's clothing—a splendid assortment both in quantity and style now opening at MERCUIt'S. May 14,'46. lETS—A large assortment of every r.tyle and iff fashion, from which the must fastidious con be suited. just received at MERCUR'S. BOOTS & SHOES--Including a large assortment of children,, and misses shoes at Itl Elie UR'S. lIEGHORN & PALM HATS a great variety, at I 4 May 14. MEIICUR'S. I®f N - , O IRON, American, English & wedes —a full te , sortinent of round, square, hand, horse shoe nod are iron, fur sale at MERCl'ffs', HARDWARE—an assortment fully equal to any kept.by Hardware stores in our neighboring, towns, now opening and far sale at MEW:I-Rs.. "LAW:\ 8 & iii:\ iiHANI. all •ty les and goalittea, for elle at my 27 MEliel:liS% . _ PRINTS—The laigest le—ortmeni of Spnott and S nutter Prints, ever opened in Bradford for vale Log. Winter. German (; Siormy. Steel. niv'27 NI F. HI LARGE ARRIVAL Of \rw nod nicap Sprinz and Summer Goods, Direct from the City. • BURTON KING.,BERY most respectfully in forms his old customers. and the public in gene ral. that he is now receiving at his ;,:d stand, a lar g e assortment of all kinds of goods, 'which he in:vie:6 to sell a lane cheaper than nny other store in Towanda. It is impossible to put in a newspaper all Me different kinds of goods that mat be found at iny store. I hat e a full n.sortment of D-ei Crneke ry, Druz& .11rilieines, (C/s Dye stuffs. Awls and Nhoes, Nails, Iran, Hats er Caps. eitc. Call and puce. bet;ire you bun elsewhere. May 1.4. lot i. FED ileho Jr an, •Jtl/- mfr Shawl.. a very farce assorhnent, wlot 11 trf rold lower than be bought at any other more. Call and -cc. my 14 13.1(INGsBERY. BoN NET I'S—Any quantitt front two shillitiga, to •,;6, with beautiful trimming:, also flower , . in side sprigs and wreaths, all French. which will he found RI my 14 B.KINGSBEFIY. IJECIHORN R: PALM LEAF HATS. also Fur 111 and silk Hats. latest styles, and new cheap, at may 13. B. KINGSBERY'S. A PPLEBY'S FINE, chewing and smoking TOI3ACCO, a prhne article for sale at toy 13. IL KING:AM:Errs. I. CmDFISIi & .NIACKEItEIi. tor sale at 1,1 may 13. B. KINGSBER . llt 3Y-WARE. such as port:. kettles. spilt re, &c.. at my 13 B. KINGSBEH Y. TUBS, patent peils..iiihaker brooms, Al rent mats, traveling baskets, carpet sacks, looking grasses, &c., all very cheap at mar 13. B. KINGSBERY. RA DUE'S CELEBRATED CHOOOLATE d. extra cocoa. i,uperior to old Java coffee. and a very healthy beverage, which mar he found at the old Cheap store of. myla B. K[NGSBERY. THE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public generally, thatite is now receiving a very I.vge and carefully aelected ad. dition to his !dock of GOODS, bought for Cash. and selected with the expert, view of UNDERSELLING the BRAGGADOCIOS. 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, May 13, t 54113. LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS • -11ontanyes Sf Co.'s Store. 07):E ARK LOAD just received, and daily mrieci ing more. The prettiest and cheapest ❑oods mer uttered in this market. are now Opening, and they hope their friends VI 111 not forget to glee lilt in a call. Wholesale purchasers and merchants .ltd hing. replenish their stock will be arromm•ylated on [Metal terms. J. D. & E. D. MONTAN YE ..14. Towanda, May 13, 1816. CLAREMONT HOUSE, C33-3d az,33a2z.'3, P)EB,PECTFI,I.I.Y informs his blends that he has .L-e, leased the above House. situated on the south Mir of toe public square, lately orrupied by A.M. Coe. 'mil having made entirely lietv arrangpments, is now prepared tor the reception of i:itors. Presenting his compliments to his friends arid the pulilie generally , and assuring them on pains or CSrellse Win Ire %11:irril in please his guests. he respectfully solicits piddle patron age, pledging himself that while the establishment is under his control, it shalt not be excelled by any in the country. The rooms of the • CLAREMONT HOUSE,' are spacious and airy, and furnished in the hest st le. The Talile will he furnished with every substantial the country can produce. The Bar will lie stacked with the best liquors in a pure and unadulterated stare. • First rate Stabling attached. with ready and faithful Ostlers always in sitteoilanee. In short, nothing wilt lie omitted. which wid add to the cnrufort and convenience of eustomers,anil wish his facilities, he believea aatisfaction will h e re n d ere d t o a ll. Towanda. April 8, 1216. CASII TOR WOOL.—The sulsioriticr has tin nbiection to pay part dr even all CA ill tar Wool, at as high rate. as the market will permit. Tow rods. May 20, 0. 1).13.A RTLETT, ) IfitKr•atrrl " •,,, • .1••• I= I*pr:l 2) ;!1.9.!,1, `d)1.11,431 A".4111.,E ILORS. flyer Montana Kv.re, next door to Airreur's law orilre, at the aid (awl of Powell & •eaulan. uc I j TitE WAR BEGUN.! War against High Fritts and the Cridit System!. NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. .4/ the .4"ew rorh Cheap Marc, No. 2, Brick Row. one door south of the P.O. THE Stilmrrihers having entered into a eopriltner ehip h.r the express - purpoieof furnishing Me good people of Bratlfordi Courtly with goods, wares and Mel. choridise. at feint one notch limes than they have ever been sohd in this niorLet. They aro new securing one of the largest and heat selected stocks utspring and sum mer gaols, ever landed in Northern Penney lv ania. 'Their stuck comprises 'Menet every article ever offend itt a eountry stone. Among which, we can only men tion that Mere is a general assortment of Dry G”ods, Groctrieg,, Hardware, Crockery, Clan, .tint,. Iron. Bonnets, Boas and Shoes. Sal,, Tin- wore, Slone-ware, Liquors. &C., 9 e. T heir go.ths have been purchased mostly forcash at itactitili, and they pledge therm...lvy:. that !toy will not he cridersold by any other establishment in this section of the country. '..eople Wye ants 10 Call at the New York Cheap :Stare, (N o. 2 thick Row) to satisfy t hem- C. tic E. REED. To. ands, Mac 2.i. I Fain. N I. W • (AL•t.- 1 hams, Rept DeLaitis, Lainnia lotha fur sunarrier drevaes, sn long looked fur dy the Lathes, have arrived 13,1 n's.tv ...en at REED'S 1,. OA gro ays u,K yi the " heads of the J Nation." The Ladies will find it ¢ grvatvaving to their heads to call and purchase one of those Ntraw, Devon, Gimp. Florence, or Lice, Lawn, Gipsy 'hornets. wiling. no cheap at REED'S. 11) SIIA DEN, jr either Silk, Cottiin, 14. V. be letinit REED'S OZE _ . ii is ;llsM MER Shaw Nltodin fj." Plain and Embroidered tStradillii and I.l3mtte Shirvl4 buitable for summer, now Opening , at REEL'S, T EGIIORN and Palm Leaf Hats of all cluablies just rereive.l Mid for sale cheap at REED'S ',NO. 3 AGAINST THE WORLD. JCS I' R F ! C•D the :HO Chrtfp;,: Gaptlx rta, brorwl,f trap Mr (pantry! DRESS GOODS, Printed inusiins, lace nu:sluts, lawn ginglniuns.organiii, pant-marquise, Cana r!. lawn, caAinieres, muslin ging hams a new article, tlin-ctiee satin stnlu•d, balzanne, f•w pat, black lialzarnie, checked linnt rep+ and crape actuate, %%Idle dress god, a large lit of prints rich and beautiful patterns, corded and grass skirts, undue de% laine shawls. plain and shaded dn.. Ilk. curd rtradell t' shawls, harrige and net ci au Is, satin striped barrige 1111,3 net long shawls, ladies polka, fig . d and striped eravata and lies. beautiful gimps and Irringes, silk dein/veils. green harrige, Cheaper than the I rail hr,wl, ,tide net lave, (toren,. or] :tn.) 11,in Mis.es ,4it.gey pedal. hulk t.,•• 1,40 mini ~,.gat ktratr spendtd Brum/ t 6nLLnn strumsry .u:, L 6• st lu 20 doz. Parist.ls and Sun S'itad.s, 1,,,tv tut 1 t:.•t,t. and cord Kul Glnve, L111.C.111 1u..• 11,11,15. Ilosu tt dr 13 ROA 1) (• f AYE II S, MENC Its Twilled l'rencli, EEL:6ll;lnd A ,erirori ; Ire d.n/raoprd cheikeddn.,lgreit I 11- ty ; golden t, rrd,, 111,1110 1.:1 , ..•.1,J 1' 11. hrr.Und,r drills. ini and Qtilped 10 kilt, Wadding .111.1 V. Snell a. n: l `, 1 0 a 114 , 11 , .11,:kr :Mr] tm., JO.. nod sod x cot...Ns, ii , t,:llr, and Idea. A lane Sor t -1. 1 ,0 of rhrlf Hardware, door :• . .nonirozs. 0 10 e ,001 11.1 r, rani, e• "flee L ts• ad•o.ortll . 4 it arsordo u,rl t.',11 , -.Srblh—, 0:1- sleLlrs. a lirst sate article. 11l 111'1 S H 11-:S. I,atlie hid hu.kins and .1:1,141... norm co and r:.'n 4.na an I L.A., gar turfd li.JI :;.t ter, I 11;n!reil'a Unit, and t .11 I.e.nod . nl tin-le ga, lets ; en..irse 11,1 . ,1 1 1 , 1/dMACC. ‘; 1?( it • ENIES. tarn. , sun-k of Sti::qr, aril \ Inla•—•••••: Lump. I.onf and Pulver,el.l Sw4ar le,n• • Coffee. 16,..kni,tin.,. nutmer2+, nnin4o. lob t tit and eart mackerel and codil,.ll. ultocK ERN - . A general nigortment, in setts, or otherwise, to suit cus tomer, 400 Men's and Bny's Lezllnrit ; coo P. 1.. do. J 7 Butter. Flaxseed, Bee,. rax. Fez.. and Grain: wanted in exchange fur onnit, at cash] prices. Towanda, \lay . 211. I,lli A :\ ICE IiTICI,t; 1.A171, TEA ran Demand at No. a. Brick How. m\"_o B- 1111 Those who wish to Porrhase Cheap Goods, interest . to rail at 13 A l nS we are itdDt:S: ruined to .1e;1 at all k tr.ards. NO. 3, BRII2K ROW. DOZ. P TENT PAILS; 2 doz. %Vaah Lobs; 12 .'oz. Broom-. ; 6 sotto Wooden t neagarea ; cheap at No. :2. Brink Row. B Artays. ciircoN YARN a CAIill:I' \VA 10 7 1,OCii Rm. at toy 20 N 11.2. BRICK 1:11W sinr i Doz. griNiniAi vie for .ale cheap al No. 2, Bock Raw. %lay CO, ISI6. - BAIRD'S. DRUGS'S: NIEDICINES, pants , a.la and ...lye stllfE4, whits' lead, around and dry, s arnish, 141 N, madder. c”ppera.l, apt, tu.faaitine, gout copal. ale'Te, Veellion red, Int...woad, red-wood, cam-,OM, ail fir Sale rheall, at MA .21). NI). :1, BRICK ROW. • " TO the citizens of Bradford County in generil. and th' 11,,nutz% Twrenda, in pnrlirrdur : All the judgments. mitt,. and oreoions n i th e wdl In collected acronlinz to law, 7,11,,u1 prrxwm. unless snlndJr[may settled ttuhw thirty dale of this date. Those nun think we are - not in earnest. nal Ilan out then' Itio.t.o , to their onn eon.— Marl: Mill. 1% . BAIRD & CO. Toivanda, Mae 15, N. B. NV, would fortlwrinorri Any up on 111.11 We have• pl.l iccei Veil 3 1.1 , 41' .111,•6 of r• which will be sold vrry che.,p indrcd, her rr,...!g .7M: • Erse :7%. - 4Mr AZ 9 2°A: la•a• TOWANDA SAVINGS BANK, Extithlishrd !N.M. Very S:Ore, _\cu• Corn's rand Neu— Prices ! G. E. FLY NT & thr only Or;:inal rash Starr ! N11)NTIIS . exp. rani, It aaltirotlth.• 1'.,,10rt ( ' o. of t . te •• rowan la Sivin4a lShnk fn enl‘r.ze Ihr sph..r.• of th , r , r 01.1,11 , 111°. twin?, Well iia stuell trout the I..ya, 11, a the t..‘,.tero of ray In-day ,10..101 ,, 1 to 1ir.1.1100 ^ 1,1111 , ?. Our ,ack ~f slit itn, It) 11.1,111111 y tutu qualm anv pic‘l,lllS k, a. la. 11 v. tlt . n 'III , u. 1 .1 of. gre.in, 111.:., , ,,D,•vits iLnr ser. Th.. I n fear ar , 11,71,: the many 21! l i ck, I l iad romi.n.:, al) r of Dry Good.: Fr;rll 4, l:11;:45.4 (:: , 1,-. Ft, : , 1;111 .tt Frtill•11 N/U.:11j4,1,.r.a'n.1; if 4; p 1,11,, •s'..t•rors I'. mo., of ail do , oniitl. , ,i-7 It 1i,i101.1 ittralp, :•oalier E , o 2. 1,, c,i k T., I >or 00 ,1 / 4 almr,t rage jr!,. 1.. Wo h•.%reilit recta , . it a I tvrle I r Which ire nro r o 100 NVIII /sot allow u. to A I ('ro t lorro, I •••ii. I, II r,l. rpm. root r. I I • 1; . 1. 1 1 0.1 • I : .... ; ,„,1 , It!"‘ (;.,11:)7+ \ r,vo, , P , ' 1!,; r„ N”. End. L. 11.1 %I':c (U. // , ,,k ii•or I uaa1:.1.4, 'Tay Wit). ; OREUON Uli WA ! BONNETS ARIMARI I int g - & k, th 10, t, i r If c • O. i; 11.1 V I::
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