_ - COLONEL PAYNE —This gallant offiCer.who wa s so severely wounded at the battle of Resa- C 2 de la Palma, arrived at Baltimore last night Barnumyusquehanna Railroad, and took lodings at 's. He has so . far recovered from los wound as Ito be able to walk pretty well on crutches. He brings with him a number of trophies of the two battles, con sisting of eighteen standards of flags,' banners, lances, spears. &c. Among them is the famous and belntiful flag, remarkable for its elegantly worked Eagle, bearing the inscription, " Bat tallion Guardacoste Tampico." This trophy was torn from his staff by a Mexican soldier in the heat of the battle, Who put it' into his hat. He was subsequently taken prisoner, and the f a g preserved. The health of the veteran Colonel, regret to see, is much impaired, and he 'is but a shadow of what he was when he left the command of Fort McHenry to join the arrnv at the South. He will leave here to.mor. for Washington with the trophies. which will be deposited in the War department. Captains Hunter and - Kerr, Lieutenants Saunders , Lowry add Jones, of the Dragoons. hate arrived in Baltimore from the seat of war. Thew were all gallant and 'brave participants in the 'battles on the Rio Grande.—Baltimore Patriot. Tile BRILLIANT METEOR OF MONDAY NIGHT —The meteor noticed on Monday night pass ing over this city, appears to have made an ex tensive tour through the heavens, and to have at tracted unusual share of attention. The journals of Bahithore recorded its flight, and those of Carlisle and York also speak of it. None of Oient.arel,so particular in noting the exact time of the occurrence, or the situation of the phe nomenon, as to enable any calculation to be made of its height in the heavens, or the rapidi ty Otis flight. The. Carlisle (Pa.) Stateman has the-follow- .1 Brilliant Metcor.—One of the largest and most brillmnt meteors we have ever seen, pass ed over the borough nn Monday evening, about 9 o'clock. It started froth the South and took Eraight course directly North. The ap p runt diameter of the nucleus, or head, was ..:out 16 Thebes, and of the tail 8 inches; and o a...parent length 8 feet. Its braining light, oalog that of the moon, produced quite an cunternent here. It was visible about one ME DANGCROL s tzvour.-011 the 4th, a couple -John Boils, front Canada, paid a visit to -dressed or an ordinary sailor's cith, and after loiterirr-about for a time, as cended to the top of the Cherty pole. and low ered the •• star-spangled banner." No sooner outrage discovered than the crowd nide a rush for them, and were only prevent eJ summary justice by their prompt arrest alter being carried before a magistrate. 'hew allo‘ved to depart on conditions that the he tor uiedtately replaced. By the assist s.e cf others this was dune without delay, they made-good their escape from the e&- ,:zed crowd. SHITII, the eccentric manager. preacher 1.1 lawyer. went into the St. Louis Police ', , urt, a few days ago. to prosecute a fellow r nuking up a.row at, his theatre. As soon as lie :fa insidt:. a dirty4aced chap applied to t.; defend liiin in a riot case, to which Sol cm,:ented and received his V. To his utter didoniiihineut. when the boy was called up and Sol lid responded as his Attorney, it was f.Ce identical fellow helical ,prosecuted-fo the al !as theatre! There was no chance for a hark•ont. however, and Sol went on, defend and cleared his client. 110X-TOPR 'IRON WORKS.—On Friday last, many of the hands in the Nlontoo \ld save nut from the effects of the heat. that Mill was stopped till Monday since which •!ale the wurk of making railroad iron progresses regularlr. The lease of Parry, Garretson & Co. of the Furnaces of the Montour Iron Co., having ex pired. the Furnaces are• now blown out to re rove new hearths, -and other repairs, when the three Furnaces heretofore in blast, together with the large new one just finished, will be put in blast under the immediate direction of the Mom witr Company.—Danvitle Intelligencrr. RANDOLPH'S SLAVES—Resistance to their rfttlenzent in Ohio.—The emancipated slaves at J dot ilandnlph have met with a warm re -spoon in Mercer county, Ohio, in which they Wert about to settle. The citizens of Mercer - iieriy turned out, en masse, and called a meet rather formed themselves into one im ia,:disiely, and passed resolutions to the effer t , i, t said slaves should Idave in 24 hours,which , 1«t• did in oilier boats than the ones which r. , :.vrved them there. They went back some at which place they are now encamp hot knowing what to do. FEEL,IAN'S TRIAL-A j4ly in the case of rite ran, the negro murderer. was b empanneled - 61 Auhlra on Ft May last, the case opened for the ; , toberuuon, and several witnessesexamined.— continuvd ou Saturday, and was to be resumed 03 Monday. fN r AN. AT, ON FlRE.—in the warehouse re rEntly burned al Geneva there were some two ! , uldred barrels f alcohol which run in streams the canal, and at one time the surface of it w , s , overeil for a hundred feet or more with a He time. VNCER,'SCROFULA AND GOITRE. esperienee has proved that no combination of '.cin e has ever been ISO efficacious in removing the "tse di.te.a , es, as Dr. Javne's Alteratise, or Life Pre "l'lee• It has effected cures truly astonishing, not eel' ofCancer, and other diseases of that class, but has r-7r,,,,ed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Save!. DysisTsia. &c.. &e. This medicine enters into circulsti un and eradicates diseases wherever located. Nrifte s the blood and other fluids of the body, removes 45 truction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlarge °"^'s of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, headache and drowsiness, and invigorates the * Wle System, and imparts animation to the diseased and ...ttitated constitution. There is nothing superior to it a the whole mittens medics. It is perfectly safe and rit r "k.Y pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting 'totes accompanying the idea of swallowing medicine `Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE, Aro. 8 South Third tryst. Philadelphia. Sold by A. I). Montanye To wind,. pa. Married, residence of Maj. John Taylor. in WY2lo*in7s on the 14th inst., by Rec. "Namuel F. Colt. Mr. GREGOR! to Milt. LUCRETIA JEIVETT• By the same, at the residence or Mr. J. Jason Lewis. in S., pnaghill tp., Ott the 17th tint, Mr. H. STTER. of Nanticoke, Laxeme county , Pa„ to MiES MARTHA W. Liwis of Wyalusin LARGE QUANTITY OF 7 by 9, 8 by 10, 10 hy 12, and 12 Inc Ili Wludnw Glans.""fa' r sak • Y 1115 B.({[lOtt,UE _ . American and. Foreign Newspaper, Advertising Ei Subscription Agency Offices. GEORGE PRATT, 164 Nassau -street., New• Yor k; V. B. PALMER, No. 39 Ann st., New York; Real Estate & Coal Offiee, No. 59 Pine -it, Philadelphia; .Receive subscriptions and ausertisements for most Po reign and' Ariserican Newspapers, and are duly consti tuted Agents for the " Bradford Reporter." HOUSE PAINTING. MYRON TAYLOR respectfully informs the citi zens of Bradford county, that be has opened • shop in the borough of Towanda, where he is prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE PAINTING in all its va rious branches in the very best possible style on short notice. Having served a regular apprentice, and bad several years experience at the business, he natters him self that his work will be WELL DONE, and no mis. take. Terms to suit the times. Towanda, July 17,11346, No. 1, Brick Row Once More. WM. A. CHAMBERLIN, bas just arrived from New York, with a splendid assortment of Watches, Cold and Silver Pencils, Breast Pins, Brace lets, Rings, Knives &c. &c., and any quantity of other articles, too numerous to mention, which will be sold Cheaper than ever, call and see. Towanda, July 20th, 1846. ItitiNtirangimufal BY 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 of I. H. STEPH ENS, in the borot.gh of Towanda, on Monday, the 7th day of September nett, at 1 o'clock, P. M., a certain lot or piece of land situate in Wyalu sing Township, Bradford County. Bounded north by lands of Justus Lewis. west by Stalfood, South by John H. Black, east by the township line. Con taining three hundred and fifty-two acres, about two hundred acres improved with four framed houses, three log houses, one framed barn one log barn, one spring house one grist mill, and the: half of a saw mill, and three small orchards thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Elisha Lewis vs. Samuel Black. A L.s4 o—yhe following described piece or parcel of laud situate in Wyalusing township, bounded and de scribed as follows, north by the main road leading from Towanda to Skinners Eddy, east by Charles Hendricks land, on the south by land of Ephraim Beeman and the Susquehanna river, and on the west by E. Lain.— Containing thirty seven acres more or less, all improv ed. with a new two story tavern house, one stone house and txo barn. , thereon erected, it being the same prop erty which was purchased at Sheriff's sale by Philip cmllivan in Execution against Jacob Cams and others. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I. H. Stephens use vs. Philip Sullivan. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land sit uate in Granville township. Bounded on the north by land of Harry Bailey, on the east by land of Harry Bailey, on the - south by land of John Simpson. and on the west by land of said Simpson and Bailey. Con taining fifteen acres, five acres improved. _ . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Obadiah Blake-ley John Ashcroft ALSO—The following piece or parcel ofland situate in Canton township, and bounded as follows, on the north by the main road, east by Blotto Bloom, south and west by lands in posses-don of Lawrence Ammer man. Containing about 'en acres more or less with about eight acres thereof improved. Semed and taken in execution at the suit of H. H & 1.. 0. Hickok vs. Lawrence Ammerman. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Armenia township. Bounded on the north by lands known as the Welles lands, on the east by unseated lands, south by lands of John Morgan and Riley Hawkins, arid on the west by lands of Philo • Rockwell and unseated lands. Containing two Hun dred acres, or thereabouts, about one hundred acres thereof improved, with one log house, framed barn and small apple Orchard thereon. Seized and taken in Execution at the suit of Peleg Pecks use vs. John Grainger. A LSO—A certain piece or lot of land situate in the township of Windham, Bounded on the north by Henry Russell and Joseph Ellabra on the east by Jo seph Ellsbra and George Pitcher, on the south by Zina Hotchkiss and on the west by Jacob Smith and Julius Russel. Containing about three hundred acres, about 65 acres improved with 2 houses one framed and the other stone, 3 framed barns, I grist mill and interest of one fourih of a saw mill thereon. ALSO—The following described piece nr parcel of land situated in Windham, and bounded north by land of James Kinyon, east by land of Joseph Doan, south by landief Nathan Doan, west by Matthew Beech,— Containing about one hundred acres, four improved, one log house and small framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Fran cis P. Sanford & Co., vs. John Russell. ALSO—By virtue of-Sundry writs of Lev. Fa.. a certain piece or parcel of land situate in Canton town ship. Beginning at a post, S. E. corner of a dot form erly cotrected to Oliver Bartlett, thence south ninety six and two tenths perches to a post thence west seventy nine perches to a post on the east line of Thomas Wil hauls lut, thence north ninety six and two tenth perch es to the S. W. corner of said Oliver Hardens lot, thence east seventy nine perches to the beginning.— Containing forty seven acres and seventy four perches. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the Bank of North America to the use of Stephen Pierce • vs. Lawrence Ammerman. ALSO—A certain lot or• piece of land situate in Wyeox township. Beginning at a post on the north east side of the post road leading through Standing Stove thence along by the same' south fifty degrees east seventeen and 32-100 perches to a stone corner, by the northwest side °fa lane running north eastward ly from said road thence by said, lane north forty four four degrees east twelve and two tenth perches to a post thence by )and of the party of the second part north fifty'degree+ west sixteen and 82-100 perches to a po-t thence by land of the same south forty-4x degrees west twelve and four tenths perches to the place of begin ning. Containing one acre and forty-nine perches snd nine tenths of a perch including the buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Simon Stevens to use of Hiram Mix vs. Peter C. Ward. • A I.SQ—Beginning. at a post. thence east, eighty perches to a poet, thence north, one hundred and seventy-seven perches to a hemlock, thence west 80 perches to a post, thence south 177 perches to the plate of beginning. Cktaining eighty-three acres and five tenths of an acre, with the allowance of six per cent. for roads, &c.; being a part of two tracts of land in Lyrommgcounty (now Bradford) granted by the Com. monwealth by warrants No. 1119 and 11:1, dated the 19th day of April 1792, to Charles Willing, and by him conveyed to William Bingham. . . Seized and taken in execution at the suit :of Alexan der Baring et al. &c. s•e. Ezra Niles, Samuel Holcomb and Daniel Lenox terre tenants. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff Sherifrs Office, Towanda, July '2O, 1846. J. N. SUMNER, M. D., DENTIST, NATILL make a short professional stay at the Hotel of Ira H. Stephens in Towanda, where he will be pleased to see all his friends. jll5 EIDLEM BE NATIONAL 'MOUE ttnIAN OAL .llt LERY AND PHOTOGRAPHERS FURNISH -I.\G DEPOTS; awarded the Gold and Silver Medals, Four first Premiums, and Two Highest Honors, at the Notional, the Massachusetts, !he New York, and the Peonsylvapia Exhibitions, respectively, for the most splendid Colored Daguerreotypes and best Apparatus ever exhibited, Portraits taken in exquisite style, without regard to weather. Instructions given in the art. A large assortment of Apparatus and Stock always on hand, at the :owed cash prices New York. 551 Broadway ; Philadelphia, 136 Chest nut S.; Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Hanover Sts.; Bal timore, 205 Baltimore St.; Washington, Pennsylvania Avenue; Petershorg v Va., Mechanics' • Hall; Cincin nati, Fourth and Walnut, and 176 Main St.; Baratta/a Springs, Broadway; Paris,l27 Vieille Rue du Temple; Liverpool, 32 Church St.-3y. AUDITOR'S NOTICE MINE undersigned, having been appointed, by the orphan.' Court of Bradford county au Auditor to audit the accountaof Carter Havens, Administrator of the Catate of the late Luther Novena, deceased, will' attend to the (Intim of 'appointment on the 20th day of August neat, at 10 o'clock. A. M.. at his office i t Troy Borough. of which all rnncerned will take now,. July !Wt. 5.. v L. W. HAZARD, Amt. STILL THEY COME! H. S. Of JUERCI7I4 • HAVE JUST .REC4IVED ANOTHER ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, consisting; asusuak t of everything. which will . be sold at the lowest notch. Towanda, July 6, 1846. Prints and Ging*anis. AVERY large and beautiful assortment of Prints, Gingham. and Lawns, purchased in New York, since the late reduction of prices, just received at July 8. MERCURE'. E OLlBlLtaitaa IILSIIIESELEMBSL VERYTHING in the line, including Elliptic Springs, Iron Axels, Mailable Bars, Dash, Seat and Stop Irons, Ornaments, India Rubber and Oil Cloth, Lace, Tufts, Moss, dm for sale at jlB MEW :DR.'S. FLOUR--Boperfine Flour, for sale by the barrel at jIB MERCUR'S, LEATHER—CaIf skin; Sole end Upper leather et jlB MERCUR'S BLACKSMITH'S ANVILS AND VICES, AT July 7. MERCURIC. 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 MERCERS'. SALT—a quantity just received, and for sale by jIB MERCURS'. - WAILS & SPIKES, assorted sizes, and of superior 111 qualities, for sale at jIB MERCURS'. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of WINDOW SASH nt jIB MERCURS'. GLASS -7 by 9, Bby 10,10 by 12,10 by 14 I 1; by 15,12 by 14, 12 by 16, 12 by'lB. 14 by 16, 16 by 20, this rky received at jIB MERCUR'S. LEMONS. /WEN Boxes Lemons just received and for sale at July 20, 1846. MERCUR'S Orphan's Court Sate. PUBLIC NOTICE in hereby given, that in pursu ancelF of an order of the Orphan's Court of Brad lord county, held at Towanda, the 6th day of May, A. 1). 1846, will be exposed to public sale on Thursday the 7thday of Aug. at 1, P. M . on the premises owned by J. H. Smith, dec'd.. late of Springhill township, the fol lowing described lot or tract of land situate, lying and being in the township of Springhill, end the county of Bradford. on the road leading from Skinner's Eddy to Bosworth's mill, and bounded as follows ; On the north by George Smith, on the east I.y Blttjtrnin Edwards, and. on the south and west by Benjamin Edwards.— Containing one hundred acres, silty acres whereof l ie cleared, with a frame house and frame barn thereon erected. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M. The above will be sold as the property of John H. Smith, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. CHARLES SMITH, Springhill, July 10, 1846. Administrator. SHERIFF'S SOLE. BY 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 of I. H. STEPHENS, in the borough of Towanda, co Monday, the 3d day of August next, of 1 o'clock, P. M„ A certain lot or piece of land situate in Wysox township, Bradford county. Beginning at a post on the north east side 'of the Post road leading through Standing Stone; thence along by the same, south fifty degrees, east seventeen und 32-100 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 twt ;se 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 a 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 dot of land situate in the township of Windham. Bounded on the north by Har ty Russell and Joseph Elebree, on the east by Joseph Elshree and George Pitcher, on the south by Ziba Hotchkias, and on the west by Jacob Smith and Julius Russell. Containing about three hundred acres, about 65 acres improved with 2 houses, one framed and one atone, 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 darn, bounded north by land of James Kinyun, 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 barn thereon. Seized end taken in execution st the suit of Frances P. Lanford & Co. vs. John Russell. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Towanda, June 24; 1846 DELINQUENTS. THOSE 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 tilogle 300,000 feet Board* 1000 Ibe. Gnoal Butter; June 14. J. D. 4- E.D. MONTAN YE 4- co LIME—a few barrels of the alwve arti cle to he had at jell NIONTANYE'S. "WM' FOR A DAY ONLY !—More FLORENCE IN BONNETS just received at the Saving. Bank, which we are offering to-day cc cheap as yesterday.— Call and examine. jei7 U. E. FI,YN'F & CO. ARRIVAL OF SUMMER GOODS, .1t No. 4-, Brick Row. THE subscribers are now receiving and opening a very huge supply of seasonabl. GOODS, which they are anxious to sell on the moat favorable terms for ready pay. They are fully determined tat no one shall sell Goods cheaper than they. Having taken much pains in the selection of their goods—and as many articles of met , ehandize 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 Sill not readily find elsewhere, especially a stores that purchased their goo's early in the season It will Like but a moment to drop in and examine some of their cheep Goods. Such as Gond Brown Muslin, 7 cents per yd. Calicoes, 7 do. Very good Prints„ 10a12 &15 per yd. Brown Sugar. 7,8 & 9 cents per lb. Good Molasses, 30 cents per gallon. Green Tea from 12 cents to $1 per lb. And all other ;uncles in proportion. They do not like to say they will sell "cheaper" and "more" "goods" than ally body else. That would seem too much like boasting; but they will say distinctly, they wit.r. oar he undersold; and, will also say to their Lumber and Produce 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 Case ! They do not consider it necessary to enumerate all or any of the articles they have forsale. Suffice it to ray, their assortment is now full and complete. 'Call and examine for yourselves. . Towanda, July I. 1846. TRACY & MOORE. LA N ULORDS supplied on the moat favorable terms. Those wishing to buy good Liquor and Segare 25 per cent. below the usual prices cannot fail to find it to their advantage to call on TRACY & MOORE• SUMMER STUFFS—By the Yard. Bale or Peek see. at - G. E. FLYNT & CO. ARPETING—A good stock. some beautiful CU patterns at G. E. FLYNT 6c"CO. rYNEW, ano th er lot just received and for male cheap a. jar) REEDS'. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE A LL'persons indeLted to the estate of James L. 11 Ennis, late of Standing3tone 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, JUDE 4, 1 El 6. Esccutor. IC; XV le . Elliott & Ittercur, ARE now receiving a stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS composing ahnesteverY thing ever bought or sold, which they offer to the Public fur cash or approved crctlir, as low as can be purchased at retail any where in the United States—(Texas and California included.) Towanda. May 22, 1846. DltY 000D S . GROCERIES , MARtrWARE, Crockery, Paints, Oil., &c., 4r.., bought for cads and sold at a very small profit by • May 22. ELLIOTT ‘VMERCUR. IRON & BTEEL—A large assortment of all kinds, jest reeeired by ELLIOTT & MERCER. New Wholesale and Retail Commis. sion Grocery. THE subscriber would inform the good people of Towanda and vieinity, 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 offered in his line, (liquors excepted) among which can he found candles. James River To bacco, sugar, tea, coffee, molasses, figs, ground pepper. ground allspice, saleratus, cloves, starch, cinnamon, do. ground, lump sugar, bar, fancy and misfile soap, com mon crackers, herring, by the box or less quantity, mustard, codfish, No. 1. mackerel. Also..snutr, segars, (buff 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 CANDIES, of all kinds at wholesale and retail. Bois sod Shoes He has also • large assortment of tho finest and best article of BOOTS AND SHOES, ever brought into this market; being of Philadelphia manufacture, consis ting of Missies'fine morocco boots, calf boots, 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 monroem, children's half waiters, boys kip brogans all of which will he sold very low for cash, or ready pay. The highest price paid 'f,,r any quantity of good BUTTER. H UGH O'HARA . Towanda, July 1, 1846. - i Another Great and Enthasiastie MEETING! A T A MEETING of "all No. 3—Brick Rozo,"held ,on the 33d day of May, inst., OLD BAIRD, was called to the Chair, and Btu. Baum appointed a com mittee of the whole to draft resolutions. Alter several pathetic speeches by Eleazer and George, the follow ing Preamble and Resolutifis were unanimously adopted : Whereas, There appears to he a great desire on the part oil some Merchant* in the Bordugh, to come up along with No. 3; and Whereas we are willing to assist them in doing no as far as consistent : Therefore Resolved, That such merchant* have our consent to unite their several stocks together, as the only means by which they can equal No. 3. Resolved, That the •• Shavings Bunk" take the tight wing ; "small profile and guide auks" the left, and:' New York in Miamian" the rear,--n pike team backwards. Resolved, That we never before thought New York was such a looking plare as • its miniature exhibits. Resolved, That No. 3 always has, always r- se, and always WILL, sell goods cheaper, better goods and more of them than any store in town. Resolved, 'l'hat the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Village papers, and that one copy be handed to each of our competitors, any half a copy 48 New York in rninzature.". Mar 29.1846. . BILL BAIRD & TARIFF REPEALED ! wHE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the pnblic generally, that he is now receiving and opening an entire new stock of GOODS, (at his store in the borough of Towanda, situated on the east side of Mom street, three noors south of Mon tanye's & Co., and nearly opposite 13. Kingbery's) em bracing everything in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries. (the ardent excepted.) Hardware, Glass 4 Queen's if are. /loots and Shoes, Paints. Oils and Var nish. Iron and Nails, 4•c.. 4•c.. which he will sell as cheap as the cheape,t, not except ing the Renovator, oriauy of the champions of ama/I profits and quick salesk. He would respectfully invite those who wish to Ito cheap to call and examine hie goods and prices for Peznselvtu, before purchnsmq at any other place cowanda, May 16, 1944 PRINTS, LAWNS &MU SLINS, a lanzeassort rnent on hand and for sale cheap at BETTS'. u EGHORN - & PALM LEAF HATS and bonnets will be found at my2o BETTS'. New York in Miniature ! THE subscriber has taken great pains to make his aiourtment so complete in Dry Goods. Books 4. Stationery, Crockery. Hardware,. Paints S• Oils, Groceries, Nails, Boots 4- Shoes, Iron 4- steel, • Glass. 4-e., 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, WOO ! HHAVING made arrangements to exchange Cloth and other goods for WOOL. the stilwriber de sires to gain the confident% and approbation of the wool growers by giving them the very best exchanges which the nature of the market will permit. Call and gee. Towanda, May 20. O. D. 1.1.4 RTLF:TT. INSURANCE AGENCY. MHE subscribez.-ontinnes to aict as agent for the DE -- LAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia, a stock company of good standing and re pute &does business on as favarnlae terms 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 advantages seldom found. Towanda, May 20. 0. D. BARTI.ETT. CALICOES—the largest assortment and prettiest NU patterns, and cheapest CALICOES, to say no thing of Gingham's, Lawns, &c., ever seen in this re gion. for sale by iny2o 0. D. BAR'PLETT. _ liEEP SHADY ! _ Just reeei%ed at the Savings Bank : 100 sup. Parasols; 00 Parini,netted; 100 Umbrellas ; For the" splinters," we wall put them down low, May 27, _ O. E. FLYNT & CO. JOURNEYMAN •I'A ILORS WAN WO Journeyman Talton! wanted immediately.— Also, a lad to learn the Tailoring businesa, to come well recommended, and apply cool . BACHELOR & CORM, Towanda, June 10. 1836. SUMMER bHAWLS, liandkercheifs and Ribhona, beautiful and cheap, at my2o BETTS'. .Admiiiiiratoeg Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Nicholas Par cel, late of !penny township, dec'd., are reques ted to make immediate p'syment, and tho.m having claims against said estihe, will pleas= present them duly attested to JOHN B. PARCEL AARON C. SCOTT, Rid&• •ry. July 1. 1E146. Administrators. I°E.4CF; DECIO.I BED 1 But not with the enemies of our Country "Here we stand with brush in hand. To do our work in order." 111VE T. CARRIER and JAS. M. HURhBURT, J.ll. having entered into eoparinership to the paint ing husineta, are now prepared to may to the public generally, that if they want painting wine, soil as House, Carriage, or Ornsmental of any kind—and well done—just give us a call. We wont refuse to bang your wall paper if you should wish us sop do, Towanda, June 17, 1846. • PHINTED CALICOES-20,0 ( 0 yds., from to 25 cents. Thore wishing Prints had better 'mai 'hematites of this opportunity—they are selling rapidly. G. E. FLY NT & CO. THE subscribers tWou'd tender their thanks to their customers for pa,t foots. and call their attention to their New Block of Good., which ezceed their to mer one in quantity. qualify and late prices. Their present stock having been selected with great care, and bought 10w4 ,.. they will endeavor to give their customers better bargains far Cash or Produce than can be had at any other establiatintrot. Their assortment being complete. it would he merlem to particularize articles, but would just way that their stack consists of a full supply .4 Dry Good., Goberies, Crockery. Hardware. Dye §tutrs,Drup, Hats, Bouriets. Boots and Shoes, &c., &c. The above stock shall be sold at prices that will give entire satisfaction. Being satisfied 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 hiveer prices than be can do on credit, therefore will adhere to the Ready Pay System. We do not ask you to call and see our goods tint, but examine others first, if you please, inn then ours, and we are sure you will purchase of us, if you want bugling. NI A YNA RD &WA TTLES. Rome, June 30. 1846. SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. HA V ING ENLARGED & REFITTED THEIR store to accommodate their increasing busineas, havethe pleasure of announcing to their Mends and customers that they are now opening good assort- ment of SPRING 4 SUMMER GOODS, embracing almost everything in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Saddlery Harness and Carriage%Vails, Glass. Trinantngs. Leather, Sall. .I.cl which will be sold as hereto6ire, at prices that will sa tiefy the public. Towanda, May 12, 1846. BurrEß WANTED.—AII those having GOOD BUTTER to sell. will find it to their advantage to call at jel7 MERCUR'S BEES WAX—Cash paid for BEES WAX, by jel6 MERCUR'S. SUMMER GOODS, for Men's & Boy'a clothing—a epic ndid assortment both in quantity and style now openinthat MERCUR'S. May 14, '46. BONNETS—A large assortment of every style and fashion, from which the moat fastidious can be suited. just received at MERCUKS. ID ours ,st. SHOESLlncliPlihg a large assortment 1- 11 of children and misses shoes at MERCLVS. EGHORN & PALM HATS a great variety, at Ei4 May 14. MERCUR'S. TONS IRON, American, English & , wedes —a full assortment of round, square, hand, horse shoe and tire iron, for sale at MERCERS: HARDWARE—an assortment fully equal to any kept by Hardware stores ip our neighboring towns, now opening and for sale at IV ERC (IRS'. :E - A AWNS 6t (11:NGHAM8, all styles and qualities, for sale at my 27 MERCURIS'. n largest assortment of Spring and . 0 Summer Prints. ever opened in Bradford for sale El.— American, Eng. bliatet, German Cast and Al Sprind Steal. a• my 27 MERCURS'. Of New , and Cheap Spring and Summer Goods, Direct frons the City. 11 - 101 RTON KINGSBEIIY most respectfully in forms his old ctstomera, and the public in gene ial, that he is now receiving at his old stand, a large as-ortment-of all kinds of good; which he intends to veil.a little cheaper than any other stole in Towanda. It is insposeible to put in a newspaper all the different kinds of goods that may be found at my store. I have a full assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Drugs, Medicines, Paints. 018, Dye stuffs. Boots and noes, Nails, Iron, Hats ty. Caps,.dr.c. Call and price, before you buy elsewhere. May 14. 1846. pItINTELI LAW NS, Muslin de Laines and Sum mer Shawls, a very large assortment, which will be sold lower than be bought et any other stn re. Call and see. myl4 B.KINGSBERY. B ONNETTS—Any quantity, from two shillings, tn $6, with beautiful trimmings, also flowers, in side sprigs and wreaths, all French, which will be found at myl4 B.KINGSBERY. ir EGHORN & PALM LEAF HATS. also Fur RA and silk Hats, latest styles, and very cheap, at may 13. H. KINGSBERIPS. N.N.BETVb APPLEBrei FINE CUT chewing and smoking TOBACCO, a prime article for sale at may 13. B. KINGSBERY'S. NO. 1, CODFISH. & MACKEREL, for axle at may 13. B. KINGSBERY. crOLLOW-WARE, such as Pot.. kettles, spiders, &c.. at my 13 B. KINGSBERY. i/VASH TUBS, patent pails, Shaker brooms, Al cent mats, traveling baskets, carpet sacks, looking glasses, &c., all very cheap at ' may 13. B. KINGSBERY. KtABBE'S CELEBRATED CHOCOLATE & , extra cocoa. superior to old- Java coffee, and a very healthy beverage, which may be found at the old Cheap store oc, my 13 B. KINGSBERY. T ll l 1- 1 J :1 74! (0 1 00 11 DOI EE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public generally. that he is now receiving a very large and carefully selected ad dition to his stock of GOODS, bought 14 Cash, and aeletted with the espies,' view of UNDERSELLING the BRAGGADOCIOS. O. D. BARTLETT. 0. D. BA ItTLETT Towanda, May 13, 1846. LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS, at .llontanyes Co.'s Store. Art NE ARK LOAD just teceiveil, and daily ex peel ing more. The prettiest and cheapen( good - a ever tasted in this market. are now opening, and they hope their friends will not forget to give them a coll. Wholesale purchasers and merchants wishing to replenish their stock will -ho accommodated on lateral terms. J. D. & E. D. MONTANYE & CU. Towanda, May 13, 1846. CLAREMONT HOUSE, RESPECTFULLY informs his !ilea& that he hes leased the above House, situated on the south side of too public square, lately occupied by A.M. COP. and having made entirely new arrangements, is now prepared for the reception of visitors. Presenting his compliments to his friends and the public generally, and assuring them no pains or expense will be spared to please his guests, lie remectfully solicits public patron age, pledging himself that while the establishment is 'toilet' his control, it shall not be excelled by any in the country. The rooms'af the • CLAREMONT HOl • SE; are epacious and airy, and furnished in the best style. The Table will he furnished with every substantial the country can produce. The Bar will he stocked with the best liquors in a pore and unadulterated state. First rate Stabling attached, with ready and faithful Ostlers albrays in attendance. Gt short, nothing will be omitted, which will odd to the noniron and convenience of customers, and with his facilities, he believes satisfaction will be rendered to all. Towanda, April A. 1846. CASH FOR WOOL.—The sobsoriber has no objection to pay part even all DASH for Wool, at av high rates an the market will permit. Towanda. May 20. 0. D. BA RTLETT. MM:SZ"X`a . :LOCUM 9. Attorney at Law, OFFICE in the north corner of the Brick Row...A recily over the P 0 ,4 Office. Mein etreet. tr/En tranct et the north end of the hoildinc. .13. zocosommt cs Inatzt - sritaegramo RISHION.IBLE T.SILORS, Over Mentenye's stow...next door en Merely s law offset.. at the old stand of Powell & Seamen. ot-l] MODERN ROME! H. S. 4- M. C. MERCUR Glass 4• Queensu•are, Boots 4- Shoes. Paints, pile stuffy, Drugs, dI edic info, QUM LARGE ARRIVAL aaaazo uraarazaaavi, ME WAR RE6Ult ► War against Dia Priers Bei the Wit System NEW FIRM AM) NEW. .600DS. .tt the Atte Fork Cheap Store. No. 2, .llrick Row. one door south ofVie P.O. rr.HE Subscribers having entered into • co-pattaes , ship for the express purpose of furnishing the good people ut Bradford County with goods, wares and mer chandise. at least our Retch lower than they have ever been sold in this market. They are now securing our of the largest and hest selected stocks of Ow and sum mer goods, ewer landed in Northeni crinsylvausits. Their stock comprises almost every rude evercifferal in a country store. Among alibi we 10 only men tion that there is a general lissom tof Dry Goods,. Groceries, Hard Crockery, (dros s Nails, !run. Bonnets, Boats dm? Shwa. Salt, 71a wart, Siung•icare,Licuurs..fe., tre..4c. Their gouda have been purchased mostly for cash ea suction, and they pledge themselves that they will sot be undersold by any other cutablistiment in this armies of the country. People have only to call at the New York Cheap Store, (ti o. 2 Brick Row,) to satis them selves. C. & E. REED Towanda, May 26, 1846. VI t./SE LAWNS, URGAN GIES, LA WN - GIN horns, Rept DeLaing, Lawns cloths for. sensmer dresses, so long looked Co,. by the Ladies, base arrived sr•,l mot , now he mown at REED'S V r; great saving to the 6. Heads of the Nation." The Ladies will find it a great saving ko their heads to call and purchase one of those beautiful *straw, Devon, Gimp, Florence, or Lace, Lawn, Gipsy Bonnet., Felling so cheap at REED'S. ARAZIOLS, PA RASULLETS, SUN SHADE P either Silk, Gingham, or Cotton, may bit found clit•up at fiLaUAt M ER Shawls, Muslin naiad ne. Ombra DeLaine. 0 Plain and Embroidered Straddle and Dune Shawls suitable for summer, now opening at REED'S. TEGHORN and Pahu Leaf lists of all qualitiesjaat LA received and for gale cheap at REED'S 0.3 AGAINST THE WORLD. 0 UST RECD the Largest, Best, and eleapset ad 4 Gorda crrr brought into the motley ! ! DRESS GOODS, Printed muslin', lace muslin!, lawn gingham*, organdi e print marquise. Canary lawn, cashmeres , muslin ging hams a new article, dorence satin stripat,balzmine, a few pat. black balzarine, checked print reps'and crape delaine, white dress goads, a large lot of print* rich and beautiful patterns, corded and grass skirts, ombre de. Jenne shawls, plain and shaded do.. blk. 4 cord 'traded& shawls, barrige and net shawls, satin striped berets* and net lona shawls, ladies polka, 601 and striped cravats and lies. beautiful gimps and frringes, silk dentiveibi. green barrage, ditc. _ Cheaper than the cheapest—Gipsey pearl braid, aordo• net lace, florence, gipsey devon straw edged and plain, Messes gipsey pedal, birds eye braid and devon straw ; spendid Bonnet Ribbon:, some very desirable styles ; 20 duz. Parasols and Sun Shades, lady and gents black and cord Kid Gloves, I.in. Cambric Hdkfa. Haiku eic BROAD CLOTHS, Twilled French. Engliati and American; doe akin Cu simere, light and dark striped checked do. a great vane. •ty ; golden tweeds, merino cassimere, Kentucky demo. blue drills. A superior assortment of YESTINGS missile, valentine. cassimere. plain and striped satin. 10 bales Sheeting, Batting, Wadding and Wicking. HARDWARE. MERCURS' Such as Iron, nails, steel, log chains, baiter and trace do., mill and x cut saws, augurs and files. A large as sortment of Shelf Hardware, door trimuiings, cutlery, shoe thread, wool and horse cards, coffee mills, &c. Blood's, Harris' and Wadsworth's Warranted Grain► and Grass Scyther.ansths and sickles. • finalists article. BOOTS & SHOES. Ladies kid buskins and slippers. morocco and calfskin boots, black and fancy gaiters and half gaiters, children's gaiters and call' boots. A beautiful article gent's gai ters; coarse and fine Boots, in abundance. GROCERIES. A large stock of Sugar and Molasses; Lamp, Loaf and Pulverised Sager; Fresh Teas ; Coffee, Rice, Raisins. nutmegs, indigo, tobacco, fine cut and cavendish, shad mackerel and codfish. CROCKERY. A general assortment, in setts, or otherwise, to 'nit ctua. tamers. 400 Men's and Boy's Leghorn Hata ; 600 P. L. do. Cry' Butter, Flaxseed, Beeswax, Egga and Gnus, wanted in exchange for goods, at cash prices. Towanda. May 20, 1846. ALNICE ARTICLE BLACK TEA can kerma at No. 3, Brick Row. my2o BAIRD'S. Those who wish to Purchase Cheap Goads, WILL find it to their interest to call at BAIRD'S, before purchasing elsewhere, as we are deter. mined to will at all hazards. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. DOZ. PATENT PAILS; 2 doz. Washtub,; ;a 12 .'O2. Broom.; 6 setts Wooden measures; at No. 2, Brick Row COTTON YARN & CARPET WARP—to lbs. at my2o NO. 9, BRICK Rs W 3Ark DOZ. QUINEBAUG bCYTHE 111, for sale cheap at No. 3, Brick Row. May 20. 1846. BAIRD'S. DRUGS & MEDICINES, paints, oils and dye stuffs, white lead, ground and dry, varnish, Fa; madder, copperas, opts: turpentine, gum copal, slem, Venitian red, log.wood, red-wood, cam-wood. all for sale cheap. at ma 20. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. TO the citizens of Bradford County in trenersi, and the Borough of Towanda, in particular, All the judgments, notes and accounts of the subscribers. will he collected according to law, without distinction of persons, unless satisfactorily settled within tLutir days of this date. Those who think we am not in earnest, will find out their mistake to their own cost♦+ Murk Mei. W . H. BAIRD &CO. Towanda. May 15, 1846. N. B. 'We would furthermore say open this rahjeet, that we have just received a large stock of New Grads, which will be wild very cheap indeed. for reads pay. - IWa; mr• AP". TOWANDA SAVINGS BANK, Established Mai/ 1845. New Store, New Goods and New Pries I E. E. FLINT & CO., the only Orijinal Cosh Sler rinwELvE MONTHS' experience has inducedthe Cashier dz. Co. of the " Towanda Savinpßenk to enlarge the spy re of their operations, being well as sured from the paid, that the system of " Pay f and trust to-morrow," is well adapted Pt Ilfel a rari ;aunty. Our stock of Goods surpass in quantity and quality any pre. ious stock, which will enable ur to of fer greater inducements than ever. The following WS a few among the many atticlee that comprise our ago*. of Dry Goods: French, English and American Cloths, French Ea& simere, Venting %, Settinet. Summer Stuffs, carpeting. French Muslin's, Lawns. Betimes, Bataarines, Gingham %Wins, Ginghains, Csslimeres, Ue I.sines, Shawls of all flefferiptions, such us Brocha Plain de Lame, 113(410, Super silk, Rob Roy. and Menne\ Parasols. Sheetings. Tickings, Drilling, Bagging, Wicking. Oil Clutha, 11:C. 20.000 yards printed calicoes. together with our usual stock of Milinery Goods., Out stack embraces almost every article noisily called for. We have just received a large invoiced Family Crocerwer.- whtch we aro offering at reduced prices—time maid spas will not allow us toe:Himont.. Also, a large Sock of Crockery, Glassware, Shelf Hardware, N 01144 Steal, Iron. Hats end Caps, &vas and Shoos fkcw al& We take this opponuuity of returning nor thanks tip the people of Brarttord ant adjoining mantis; and lg.. vile all who wish to BHT GOODS CHEAP., to give u, 4 call, as we are , pledged to go far C pia end Pgr ty." We 344.111. our friends that no compromise ha s beat 'Ado! with Me CREDIT OR L UM9Erpri ces, but we shall continue to buy lean awl sel cheap, es l ong as than is a cask customer in Bradford mini* Our motto kW the vest to game, vv,g RA,TB, WE CAN, WE WILL." Cr Look fur the Socisgs Barh, No. 5. Sfatess red. !Meek Row. (IEIIE. FLYNT st, CO. l'oeranda, May .O. 15,16, REED'S OREGON OR WAR ! BONNETS BAIRD'S WO.)IVECiMo el