Accident on the Erie Railroad. [ • A serious and distressing =Men occurred on the Erie Railroad on Friday morning July 24, at about A. M.. nearly a mile from . Monroe; at a bridge known as Turner's, and said to be one of the best on the line. Two passengers—Mr. George Stevens, a flour merchant of our city, and a son of Dr. Cranecof Goshen—were killed outright From thirty lo forty were more or ,less wounded.— Mrs. Conklin, of Otisville, had" her throat cut, •asif by a razor, from ear to ear ; from another the shoulder blade projected several inches through the skin. In the hindermoit car Were a voting ladies' school, with their teacher, on a pirogue excursion to Hoboken. Fortunately they all escaped with but slight wounds—though the teacher was more seriously injured. The following are the names of the persons i n jured, some of them seriously :—Mrs. Conk lin, of Otisville . Mr. Oliver. of Bloomingham ; Miss Sweet, Mr. Watkins, and Miss Watkins, of Middletown ; Messrs. Stroud. Hyatt, D.H.. Corwin, Follet, Thompson, milk agent : and Myers, a brakeman, of New York ; and Mr. Charles Mooell, of Goshen. l ' Mr. NesJinan, bookseller, of this city, was s lightly injured. Immediately on the receipt of the intelligence at Piormont. Me. Seymour, the agent there, des patched two expresses to this city, one by steam boat and one by land, to procure medical aid. a nd the president, Mr. Leder, promptly left the city with several physicians. Several of the wounded were brought to this city on Friday evening. Mr. Oliver, the only offerer, who lies at the City Hospital, we are happy to learn is doing well. The side of his face and one of Ilia legs above the ancle have been contused. His conduct has been highly spoken of. and it is astonishing he escaped four, at least, a violent fracture of some of his baths. The train, which consisted of three baggage crates and four passenger cars, when near the Dr ,4,e, and going, it is said, at only usual speed; the, wheel of the forward baggage car broke, and the threw the train off the' . track ; though the ' engine was promptly reversed, it ran, with the three passengers cars, stone forty or fifty yards, ,inl entered upon die bridge, the flanges of the' wheels tearing up and weakening the cross trees, whirh Ira!' else immediate cause of the accident. The secondipassener car broke through die +l,,otintz and was precipitated into the ravine over srltivh the bridge parses. The third car follow l. direetly upon the former. crushing in 11r rind' nod indeed almost interlapping with it. The juiced ‘is (hit a.single passenger in that car _with life.—.V. Y. Globe THE VnIZIZIVEF.R FORCES IN SUE ARMY.— Ihr Pennsylvanian aays the volunteers now in will he .divided between the two new 11,, J 0r Generals -es follows : •Ganeral Patterson remount! those front .tbeStates elf Tennessee, t4eor t ita, Alabama. Missitsirmi mud Teras; Gen. butler to command those cram the Statetif Ohio, lientileky.inikaita.lllinois, Missouri and Louis .lt also stated that many weeks hill not ..14.e before .the sit Tegiments <if volunteers ,pnred from this Stateiry the General Govern ment. will he called into active service. A dig ,fleonslted military man thinks that on or about Ist of next :Sepreinher 'they will probably he r.ple.ited to take theirplartes in the main army, moving forward to consummate the war. NATW . IO.—Pie troteales have not yet ceased ~e twreti the Mormons and the anti-Mormens. pasty liolds prisoners as hostages ; the an r,r, have only five--each demanding as ex dringe. The new citicens lack concert of ac tons. nail' their Identification w•iththe Mormons. tar the purpose of protecting life and property, Chas rrra!ed an ill feeling against them in the ~ .unty that it will be difficult to allay. Com mon cause with the Mormons, made by the new citizens, hewever Commendable in itself, can produce no .gond feeling towards them among ille lyeebecs of Hancock County. . HAIE-BREADTH EiCAPE OF THE GREAT- flTl mm!—We learn a from gentlemen who came (Loseagers in she Great Britan, that her trip. I..mich a quick one, was nevertheless a chapter of accidents• She was once in imminent dan- ':er Of bettlf,r 11451 by fire. arid three hours 'aground off Newfoundland ; but fortunately rolled off just as orders were given to lower the bosts.— tre ;nerd!? publish the facts as they are, in or der to anticipate the horrible comments of the Hostua piess.—New York 21firror. PLC WcsTmo66LAND CONGIESSIONAL T RICT.—TIie Democratic Conference in the Congressional district composed of the counties nr Westmoreland, Bedford and Cambria, suet n Redford. and on the 20th ballot nominated Job Mann, Esq.. of that place, formerly State iressater, as the eandicate for Congress, to l ' ,,, upported by the democratic party, in the disinel, at the ne;t election. Henry D. Fos ter is the present incumbent. MF.IICAN LOSS ON T2E BTR AIM 9Tit OF M tr.—According to General Acista's specifica lima. we find that the total number of the Mexi can !coops low—amo ng dead. wounded. pris "ll; and dispersed—vas 803. Out of these 'Sere were live chiefs and seventeen officers.— The !limber of dtspersed is put down at over consequently the killed and wounded were ivjut 100. as the number taken prisoners was I, einy-sty in all. REEIRKARLE COINCIDENCE IN 'FRE TARIFF 10 TE.-11 IS remarkable that one vote carried the tariff of 1824 : one vote the tatiff of 1828 ; one ante earned the (nitro( 1842 ; and by one rnte in the Senate the tariff of 1846 has become iivr. • TRIAL.—The jury, in the CUE of Freertiall, tried for the murder of the Vanneet 611 4. its New York, have returned a verdict of guilty. 811 1 EL & SUMMER COMPLAINT-NO CURE NO PAY. Dr. Jajne No. 8 South Third Street, is willing to o u lnikm that his CARMINATIVE BALSAM will rare %wahine, Choke, Cramps, Gripping Pains, Cho- Ifts korbus , Summer Complaint, and other derange. merits ache stomach and Bowels, In ninety - nil" eure °n o( a hundred, and in ler than half the time it can by any other means. It , "namely pleasant, and children are fond of it.— '` "Naar as effectual for adults iu children, and when directions are followed, and a cure is not effected, °"' moil will be cheerfully returned. 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NOTICE is hereby given to all [lemons interested, that Ira Brown.an and J. D. Humphry, executors, and Cyritnia M. Bull, Executrix, of 'the laid will and testament of Edward C. Bull, dee'd., late of Orwell township; and Daniel Decker. Adminis tratoi of Jeremiah Decker. dee'd.. late of Towanda; and Jameile. Ridgway and Margaret Brissel, Ezecutors of the last will and firmament of James Brissel, deed.. late of Franklin; and Ches. Keyes, and William Peck. Guardians of Hannah Keys, 'William Lyman ; Panne lia Keys, minor children of Russel Keys, dec'd, late ef Columbia townahinp ; and Seth Smith. ndminis Anwar of William Smith. deed.. late of Windham township ; and Merritt Oshurn acting Guardian of Nelsen G. Hunt, one of the minor children Sr Benjamin Hun!. deed.. 4 rto a - Towanda borough ; and Daniel Brink, J. Kilmer and C. Brink, adminigrab.ra of • Benjamin Brink 2d. dre'd.. late of Sheshequiti township, have filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, Ike accounts of their several administra tions upon the estates aforetwid, and that the same will be presented to the Orphan's court of said county, on Monday the 7th day of , September nest, for confirma tion and allowance. h. E. DE WOLF, Re/tater. ltsgiater's Office, Towanda, July 23, 1846. .rolice. THE partnership heretofore existing between the Subscribers under the firm of Elliott & Mereur, i. this day by mutual consent dissolved. All accounts due the firm will be found in the hands of Thomas Elliott who is duly authorized to settle all of the busi ness of the late firm THOMAS ehmorr, HIRAM MERCUR. Towanda. Anton Ist-. 1R413. Amoco Jones vs. Sarah dan Jones. i'o. . 101. Feb. T. 1846. In Bradford Common Pleas—Libel for Dit4)rcc. TO SARAH ANN JONES, the defendant in the above case. You err hereby notified the Amasa A. Jones, your husband, has tiled his petition fordivurce from you from the betide of matrimony. And that an alias submena has been returned, and proof made %hat you were not to be found in said. county. You are therefore hereby required to appear at the Court Houle in the Borough of :Towanda, at the September term of said common pieta, on Monday the 7th day of September nest, to answer the mid complaint, and show cause if any you have, why the mid Amass should nut be divorced from you. JOHN F. MEANS, Shthfl Sberifrs OfficP, Towanda, July 25th. 1846. semi, IT TII IZT Ili Yr SAT Ira Al ViTo WILL promptly and punctually render his proles . Oland leivices in Agencies. Collections. and other matters in his proSemion entrusted to his we. (0' He has removed his office to the room over N. N. Betts' store. ' Orphan's Court Sale. N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of I Elndfoid county, there will be exposed to public sale at the house of Wra.Griffis in Standing Stotte,on Saturday, the 29th day of August next,at •I o'clock. P. M., a certain piece or parrsl of land situate in Standing Stone and Herrick townships; late the property of Isaac Ennis, dec'd., bounded on the north by land of George Sill, on the east by land of John Lackey, on the west by land of Hiram Gordon and on the south by land of Charles Sill and Eli Gibbs. Containing one hundred and fifteen acres, with a small house and garden, and a saw mill thereon. ASA STEVENS, B.WHITMAN, Standing Stone. July 25. 1P46. Adminiattatont. OUSE PAINTING MYRON TAYLOR respectfully informs the citi zens of Bradford county, that he hen opened a shop in the borough of Towanda, where be is prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE' PAINTING in all its vs rims branches in the very best paeaible style on short notice. Having served a regular apprentice, and had several years experience at the businew. he Rattan him self that his work will be WELL DONE, and no mis take. Terms to suit tho times. Towanda, July 17,1848, No. 1, Brick Row . Once More. WM. A. CHAMBERLIN, has just arrived from New York, with ■ splendid assortment of Watches. Gold and Miter Pencils. B 'eavt Pins, Brace le% Rings, Knives &e. &e., and any quantity of other articles, too numerous to mention, which will be sold Cheaper than ever. call and see. Towanda, July :0th,•1843. WANTED -500,000 Mangle • ; 300,000 feet Boards ; 1000 lbs. Good Buiter June 14. J. D. 4- E. D. MONTANYr* CO PLUMBE NATIONAL DAGUERRIAN GAL. LERY AND PHOTOGRA PHERS F GMBH. MG DEPOTS ; awarded the Gold and Silver Medals. Four first Premium; and Two Hilbert Honors, at the National, the Maamehusett; the New York, awl the Pennsylvania Exhibitions, mrpretivety, for the most splendid Colored Daguerreotypes awl twit Apparatus ever exhibited.. • Portraits taken in exquisite style, without regard to weather. Instructions given in the ed. A large assortment of Apparatus and Stock alwayw on hand, at the Lowest cash prices New York. 551 Broadway ; Philalelphia,l36 Chest nut 8.; Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Hanover 81a. ; Bal timore, 205 Baltimore St.: Washington, Pennsylvania Avenue; Petersbing, Va., Mechanics' Hall; Cincin nati, Fourth and Walnut, and 176 Main St. ; Saratoga SPriallo. Breams, Paris,l27 Vieille Rue du Temple; Liverpool, 32 Church Bt.-3y. SHERIFF'S SALE.. ' BY virtue of sundry write of Vend. Expo.. Issued from the court of Common Pleas of Bradford eo. to me directed. I shall expose to public sale at the house of I. H. STEPHENS, inthe borough of Towanda, on MoUday, the 7th day of September next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., a certain lot or piece of land situate in Wyslu sing. Township, Bradford County. Bounded north by hinds of Justus Lewis, west by Stalford, South by John H. Black. east by the township line. Con taining three hundred and filly.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 elocution at the suit of Efisha Lewis es. Samuel Black. ALSO--The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Wyaburing 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 'even acres more or less, all improv ed, with a new two dory tavern house, one stone house and two barns thereon erected, it being the same prop. erty which was purchased at 'Sheriff's Bale by Philip Sullivan in Encoder' against Jacob Canis and others. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 1. H. Stephens use vs. Philip Sullivan. ' ALSO—The following piece or pared of land nit nate in Granville township. Bounder on the north by land of Harry Bailey, ou the rat 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. Heized and taken in execution at the suit of Obadiah Blakesley vs. John Ashen& ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Canton township. and bounded as follows, on the' north by the main road, east by Etisha Bloom, south and west by lands in posses-ion of Lawrence Ammer man. Containing about 'en acres more ur less with about eight acres thereof improved. Neized and taken in execution at the suit of H. H L 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 o' John Morgan and Riley Hawkins, and 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, flamed barn and small apple Orchard thereon. Seized and taken in Execution at the suit of Peleg Pecks use vs. John Grainger. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Ridgberry twp. bounded nor , tt by lands of the heirs of J. Davidson. on the cad by land of D.S. Brown, south by lands of C. Weeks, and west by Isa.ds of Timothy Roe. Contain ing about.twenty acres, with clout six acres thereof im proved, with a framed house and barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the iuit of John L. Webb, miministntor of A. A. Beckwith, who survived H. W. Strong, vs. Jeremiah Daridron at D. S. Brown. ALSO—A piece or parcel of fend in Ridgberry twp. hounded non' by tho state line, east by land of Herrick. Fiends Tyler and D.O. Drown. on the south by land,. of D. S. Brown, end J. T. Roe, and west by land of Timothy Roe, and Wm. Seely. Containing about ninety scree, more or lets, fifty acres improved, with a double dwelling house, part framed and part log, and an apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Neil 1W- Duffle vs. Jeremiah Davidson, Sturges Squires and Da vid Brown, terre tenants. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Burlington tp„ Beginning at a white pine N W corner of lot No. 241, on warrant lot No. 4430, tnence east 118 perches to the north east comer of same lot, and south east corner of Jo•hua Bailey's lot, thence south 147 perches to the southwest corner of lot 243, a post for a corner, thence west 118 peiches to the north west corner of lot N 0.255 a post for a corner, thence north 147 ;witches to the he. ginming. Containing 118 acres and 68 perches, strict measure, it being part of warrant lot No. 4430. &Med and taken in execution at the suit of Timothy Paxson and Wm. Davidson, bronzes of the bank of N. A.. ye. Michael Russell and Enos Bennett. ALSO—The following described piece' or parcel of land situate in the township of Springhill. Bounded on the north by land of Wm. MlchuiSh and John Hi...Tering., east by land of H. W. Neigh, south by land of Ebenezer and Daniel Laeey, sod west by land of William 'Thompson and William Melhuish. Con taining one hundred acres. be the same more or lea about forty-five acres improved, with one frsmal house one framed barn, and • small orchard of fruit- trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph Bramhall to use H. W. Neigh, vs. Robert Me!ftish. ALSO—The following described piece of parcel of land situate in Home township. Hounded on the north by lands of the estate of Matthew Cannon,. deed. on the east by land of Godfrey Vaught, mouth by land of Matthew Cannon, deed, and L. S. Maynard and Na than Maynard, and on the west by land of John Pear. more and Samuel Mann. Containing fifty-five arra or thereabouts, about twenty sCIINI thereof improved with one framed barn and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit otHarry Gore vs. John L. Cannon. ALSO—The following property eitus'e in Ulster township, and bounded as follows, to wit . On the north by land of 0. Saltmarsh, east by the Elosquehamta River, south by J. C. Adams, west by land+ of in Patrick. Containing about one hundred and forty acres with about sixty acres improved, with one framed house, framed ham and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Guy Tracy, is. Platt Smith. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in lifheshequin tp. Beginning at the east bank of the Island creek. 6 perch es north of the line between Obadiah and Ralph Gone, thence south Mr east 8 6-10 perches. to a post, thence south 231° east 20 perchesto ■ post, thence south 741}° west 8 1.10 perches to the bank of said island creek, thence along said island creek. north 241° welt 22 pcha to the place of beginning. Containing one acre, strict measure, together with the mill privileges-from the isl and cove. Al.Bo—One other h* situate in Sheshequin. bound ed north by land of Obadiah tions.east by land of Ihdpb Gore, south by land of Army Gore, *eat by the island of Ralph Gore, in the Susquehanna River. Containing about five acres, all improved. with a gristmill, saw mill and framed house thereon, together with the mill privi leges of the cove between said island and the main land. Seised and taken in execution at the snit of O. 6i R. Gore to the vise of Douglass Davidson vs. Perley Ayres and David Dorton. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Eibeshequin tp, bounded north out by land of Wm. B. Horton and Harry Smith. north-weal by W. B. Horton. and on the south east and south west by land of Elias Post. Con taining about fifty sires, about 'thirty sties improved, with a log house and small orchard thereon. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of David Cub vs. Aaron Post. ALSO—,By virtue of Sundry units of Lev. Fa... certain piece or parcel of land situate in Canton town ship. Beginning at a post, 8. E. corner of a lot form erly retracted to Oliver Bartlett, thence south ninety sit and two tenths perches to a post thence west seventy nine perches to a post on the east line of Thomas Wit llama lot, thence north ninety six and two tenth perch- es to the 8. W. corner of said Oliver Bartlette lot, thence east . seventy nine perches! to the beginning.— Containing forty seven acres and seventy four perches. Seized and taken in execution at the nit of the Bank of North America to the see of Stephen Pierce vs. Lawrence Ammerman. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Colombia Orr.. Beginning at a beech, south neat corner of Sarni Lana- phires lot, thence south 25 0 weig 71 5-10 perches, south 65 0 east 165 perches to • hemlock, north east corner of Cabin and Luther Havens, north 25° east 71 and. 5.10 perches to a beech, north 65 0 west 165 perches to the beginning. Containing 73 acres, 117 perches, put of warrant No. 963. abed and taken in execution et the snit of Thomas H. White and Henry Reed execotersof the last wfiland testament of Wm Whne, die% vs. Alfred M. Moore. ALBO--Begimung at a post, thence east, eighty perches to • woe, thence north, one hundred and seventpaeven perches to a hemlock, thence west NO perches to ■ post, thence south 177 perches to the plane of beginning. Containing eighty-three sees and five. tenths of an acre, with the allowance of six per cent. for :aids, Ike.; being a part of two tracts of land in Lycommg county (now Bradford) granted by the Com monwealth by warrants No. 1119 Rai 1121, dated the Pet dsy of April 1792, to Charles Willing, and by: him conveyed to William Bingham.. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Alexan der Baring Kid. /cc. vs. Ezra Niles,,Samuel Holcomb and Daniel Lenox tare tenants. JOHN, F. MEANS, Sheriff. shmr. Office, Towanda. July 20, 1846. STILL THEY COME! IL S. df .111. C.JIIERCUIL HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, Consisting as usual, of everything, which will be sold at the lowest notch. Towanda, July 8, 1848. Prints and Ginahams. A VERY large end beautiful assortment of Prints, A Ginghams and Lawns, purchased in New York, lime the late reduction of prices, just received at July 8. MERCERS'. (j9~llBili3lL®( Fly itti111E22220%5500 EVERYTVING in the line, including Elliptic Spring', Iron Asels, Mailable Burs, Dash, Seat cud Stop Irons, Ornaments, India Rubber and Oil Cloth. Lace, Tufts. Moss, dre. for sale at jIB MEW ;UR'N. FLOUR-Buperfme Flour, for sale by the hotel at jIB MERCUR'B, LEATHER—CaIf Skim, Sole and Upper leather at jlB MPRCUR'S BLACKSMITH'S ANVILsB AND VICES. AT July 1. MERCUR'S. IRON AND STEEL BLACKSMITHS,sod others wanting IRON OR STEEL, will do well to call and examine the large asamtrnent kept constantly on hand at MERCURS'. SALT -.-s quantity just received, and for sale by jIB ME RC URS'. N AILS & SPIKES, assorted aims, and of superior qualities, for sale at PEI MERCURS% ALARGE ASSORTMENT of WINDOW SASH at jIB MERCERS'. GLASS -7 by 9, Bby 10, 10 bYI2, 10 by 14 11, by 15,12 by 14, 12 by 16. 12 by IS. 14 by 16, 16 by 20, this day received at jIB MERCUR'B. LEMONS. rir EN Boxes Lemons just remixed and for sale at July 20, 1846. MERCURI4 NOT FOR A DAY ONLY I—More FLOREN t; BONNETS just received at the Savings Bank, which we am nffering to.day as cheap as yesterday.— Call and examine. jell G. E. FI.YNT & CO. ARRIVAL OF SUMMER GOODS, At ,No. 4, Brick Row. MBE subscribers are now receiving and opening a very large supply of seasonabl. GOODS, which they are anxious to sell on the most favorable termitic ready pay. They are fully determined ibat no one shall Pell Goods cheaper than they. Having taken much pains in the selection of their goods—and as many articles of mer chinch:a have fallen off in price•since spring purchases were made, they confidently believe they can offer some inducements to these 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 ■ moment to drop in and examiue some of their cheap Goods. Such a. Good Brown Muslin, 7 cents per yd. Calicoes. 7 do. Very goal Prints„ 10.12 it 15 per yd. Brown Sugar. 7, 8 & 9 cents per M. Good Molasses, 30 cents per gallon. Green Tea from 12i cents to $1 per ih. And all other articles in proportion. .whey ado not like to say they will sell "chroper" and "more" "goods" than any body else. That would seem too much like boasting; but they will say distinctly, they wit.t. 7( OT be 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 cis. ! They do not consider it necessary to enumerate all or any of the articles they have fir sale. Suffice it to say, their assortment is now full and complete.. Call and examine for yourselves. Towanda, July 1, 1846. TRACY & MOORE. LA N DLORDB supplied on the mart favorable terms. 'ribose wishing to buy good Liquor and &gars 25 yor cent, below the meal prices cannot fail to find it to their advantage to call ou TRACY & MOORE. AUDITOR'S NOTICE THE undersigned, having been appointod, by the Orphans' Court of Bradford county au Auditor to audit the aecounM of Carta. Havens, Administrator of the Estate of the late Luther threns, deceased. will attend to the dories of appointment on the 20th day of August next, at 10 o'clock. A. M., at his otfice i t Troy Borough, of which all concerned will lake notice. July 15, 1846. bus E. W. HAZARD, And. ALARGE QUANTITY OF 7 by 9, 8 by 10, 10 by 12, and 12 by 16 Window Glass, just mc'd, and for sale by jll6 B.KINGSFIER Y. MODERN ROME! THE sabecrihers wonid tender their thanks to their customers fur past favors, end call their attention to their New Stock of Goods, which exceed their for mer one in quantity, qualify and low prices. Their present stock basing been selected with great care,and bought lout; they will endeavor to ;lye their cuttomers better bargains fur Cash or Produce than can be had ex any other establishment. - Their assortment being complete. it would be useless to particularize articles, but would just say that their stock consists of a full supply of Dry Gouda, Groceries, Crockery. Hardware. Dye dtuffs,Drugs, Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Bhoes, The above stock shall be sold at prices that will give entire satisfaction. Being satisfied that ready pay is heat for all parties, enabling the former to sell his produce at a better rate, and the merchant to sell his goods at lower prices then he can do.on walk, therefore will adhere to the Ready Pay System. We do not ask you to call and see our goods first, but examine others Mob if you please. and then ours, and we are sure you will purchase of On if you want bargains. MAYNARD & WATTLES. Rome, Jane 30, '1346. THE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to bis friends and the public generally, 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. Ma MI, 1846. • LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS, ..ft.grontanyes Or Co.'s store. 09 NE ARK LOAD just received. and daily expect ing more. The prettiest and cheapest Rends ever curd in this market, are now opening. and they hope their friends will not forget to give them a call. ~. Wholesale purchasers end merchants wishing to replenish there stock will he socommsdated on liberal terms. J. D. & E. D. MONTANYE dr. CO. Towanda, May 13. 1848. . . StivitySheep. • CAME to the er,,ckwure of the aubscrilser, shout the . 144 of June Last, 20 BEFEP. haying no particu lar marks, with the exception of one sheep having a bell on. ANN E. BELL. Towanda, Jely 25, 1848. J. N. STONER, N. D., DENTIST, WILL make a short professional stay at the Hotel of ha H. Stephens in Towanda, where be will be pleased to sea all his friends. $ll5 New , Wholesale and Retail Commis. sion Grocery. THE subscriber would inform the good people of Towanda and vicinity, that he has opener.' a new Family Grocery atom on the corner of Main and Bridge streets, where be intend* to keep all kinds of Groceries, that will suit all kinds of customers. Hi stock con. prises every article offered in his line, (liquors esteplrd) among which can be found candles. istocii River To bacco, emir, tea, coffee, molasses, figs, ground pepper, ground allspice, saleratus, gloves, starch.. cinnamon. do. ground, lump sugar, bar, faniy and castile soap, com mon crackers, herring, by the box or leas quantity, mustintaxiftsh,No. I. mackerel. Also. snuff, segue, (half spaniel* at 50 cents per 100) cream nuts, filberts. almonds, raisins, pepper-sauce, tomato and walnut ketchups, lemon syrup and carpet bags; comlm of all kinds. A large dock of CANDIES, of all kinds at wholesale and retail. Bbots and Shots. Re has also • large assortment of the finest and-hest article of BOOTS AND .SHOES, ever brought into this market; being of Philadelphia manufacture. consis• ting of Mises'fimi morocco hoots, calf hoots, coarse do., kip hoots and shoes. A very large lot of ladies kid , slippers, made of the best material and workmanship. Ladies half gaiters, silk do, buys end children's morocco monroes, children's half gaiters, boys kip brogans. all of which will be 'add very low for cash, or ready pay. The highest price paid fa any quantity of good BUTTER. Towanda, July I, 1648. TARIFF REPEALED! subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his -I- friends and the pnhlic generally, that he i. now receiving and opening an entire new stock of GOODS. (at his stare in the borough of Towanda, situated on the east aide of Morn street, three Doors south of Mon. tanye's & Co., and nearly opposite B. Kingbery's) em bracing everything in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries. (the ardent excepted.) Hardware, Glass 4- Queen's 11 are. Roots and Shoes, Paints. Oils and Var nish. Iron and Nails, 4-e., 4-c., • which he will all as cheap as the cheapest, not except ing the Renovator, or any of the champions of small profile and quick sales. He would respectfully inve.e those who wish to buy cheap to call and examine his goods and prices far themselves, before purchasing at any other place. . BET l'e). Towanda. May 16,1644. 1111111 IN LAWNS & M u large mtPori• ment on hand and for pale cheap at BETTS. lIUHORN & PALM LEAF HATS and bonn..ii will be found at my2o BETTS'. New York in Miniature ! THE subscriber has taken great pains to make his asso - tment so complete in Dry Goods. Books Stationery, Crockery. Hardware, Paints Oils, Groceries. Nails, • Boots 4. Shoes, Iron 4' steel, Gloss. 'ST...ST., 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. 1840. 0. I). BARTLETT. WOOL! lIHAVING made arrangements to exchange Cloth and other goods for WOOL, the subscriber de- Hares to gain the confidence and approbation of the wool gmwers to giving them the very best exchanges which the nature of the market will permit. Call and see: Towanda, May 20. 0. D. BARTLE:I7. INSURANCE AGENCY erHE subscriber nntinnes to act as agent for the DE ./ LA WARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., of Philidelphis, • stock company of good standing and re pute & does business on as fs...rable terms as any other. He is also agent for the LYCOMIN.G CO. MU TUAL INSURANCE CO., a company which Ems al way. been punctual in the payment of losses and pre sents advantages seldom found. Towanda. Mav 20. O. D. BARTLETT. CA LICOES—the largest assortment and prettiest patterns, and cheapest CALICOES, to say no. thing of Gingham, Lawns, &c., ever seen in this re- Mon. for sale by my2l) O. D. BARTLETT. KEEP SHADY Just received at the Savings Bank : 100 sup. Parasols; 50 Parasollettes 100 Umbrellas ; For the “ splinters," we will put them down low. May 27. G. E. FLYNT & CO. JOURNEYMAN TAILORS WAN Ma. /VWO Journeyman Tailors wanted immediately.— Also, a lad to learn the - Tailoring business, to come well recommended, and apply soot. BACH ELOR.& COREL. Towanda, June JO, 1846. PRINTED CALICOES-20.000 yds., from 6/ to 25 cents. Those wishing Prints h■d better wird themselves of this opportunity—they are selling rapidly. G. E.FIANT & CO. LARGE ARRIVAL Or New and Cheap Spring and Summer Goods, Direct from the City. BURTON KINOSBERY moat respectfully in. forms his old customers, and the public in gene ral. that he is now receiving at his oM stand, a large assortment of all kinds of goods, which he intends.to sell a little cheaper than any other wore in Towanda. It is impossible to put in a nes/lump/4 all the different kinds of goods that may he found at my store. I hove a full assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery. Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye stuffs. Boots and Shoes, Nails, Iron, Hats 4 Caps. Arc, Call and price. before you buy elsewhere. May 14. 1646. PRINTED LAWNS, Muslin de Laines end Sum mer Shawls, a very large assortment, which will he sold lower then be bought at any other store. Cell and we. myl4 B.KINGSBERY. 11_100NNErF6—Any quantity, from two to $6, with beautiful trimmings. also flowers, in side sprigs and wreaths, all French. which will be found at myl4 B. KINGSBERY EGHORN & PALM LEAF 'HATS. also Fur 4 • and silk Hats. latest styles, and very cheap. at nay PS. B. KINGSBF.RY'S. A PPLEBY'S FINE CU I' chewing and inuoking IS. TOBACCO, a prime article for Bale at may 13. B. KING3IIERY'S. NO.I, CODFISH & MACKEREL, tar sale at may 13. B. KINGSBERY. HOLLOW -WARE. such as Forte, kettles. spiders, &c., at myl3 B. KINGSBERY. WAR,. TUDtf, patent palls. Shsk s errjbroonie. Al ma mats, traveling baskets, cai - pet sacks, looking glasses, &c., all very cheap at may 13. B. KINGSBERY. RABBE'S CELEBRATED CHOCULA & extra cocoa. superior to old Java coffee, and very healthy beverage, which may be found at the old Cheap store of myl3 , B. KINGDBERY. Administrator's Notice. AI.L indebted In the relate of Nicholas .pse. eel, late of Ridghoey townehip, dee'd., are requea• tell to make immediate payment, and thaw having claim spinet said estate will pints present them duly united 'to JOHN H. PARCEL, AARON C. SCOT r. Rides:try. Joly 1. 1a46, Administrable". PZACE DECLARED! But not with the enemies of our Country: "Hero we stand with brush in hand, ' To do our work in order." MT. CARRIER end JAS. M. IMIRT.BI; RT, e baring entered into copartnership tn the paint ing business, are now prepared to say to the public generally. that, if they want piloting 001,5, aids as House,Carriage, or Ornamental of any kind—end well done—just give us a call. We wont ?erase .to hang your wall paper if you should Irish us so to dn, Towanda, June' IT. 1846. SUMMER !SHAWLS, Ilhodkerrhvihind Ribbons, beauliful and cheap, at my2o SETPS. THE WAR BEGIJ ! War against High Prices and Ms Credit System' NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. at the .7rete York Cheap Store, -No. 2, Brie!: Row. one door south of the P.O. THE Subscriber* having entered into • ooltotner ship for the express purpose of furnishing the good peoPle of, Bradford County with goods, waresandirner chandise; at knot one notch lower than they have ever been sold in this motet. They sae now scenting one 'or the !ingest and hestselected stocks ofspringiuid- sum mer goods, ever landed in Northern Pennsylvania,— Their stock comprises almost every article eves offered in a country store. I Among labia. we Can only men tion that there is I•b general assortment of Dry Goode, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery. Wimp Nods, Iron. Bonnets, Bails and Shoes, Salt, Tin ware, Sione-totrre, Liquors, 4e, 4c, 4c- Their goods have been purchased mostly for cash ib auction, and they pledge themselves that they will not be undersold by any other establishment in this section. of the country. People have only to call at the New York Cheap +Store, (No. 2 Brick Row.) to satisfy them selves. C. dr, E. REED Towanda. May 25. 1846. r I usE LA NS. uIWM DIES, LA W GING 1. haw, Rept Debit's, Lemma cloths for rummer dresses, so long looked for by the Wier, have rrrired• and mar now be Iwo at REED'S Lt./NAL l'S—A great waving to the " Heads of the .1.-) Nation." The Ladies will find it a great saving to. their heads to call and purchase one of those beautiful Straw, Devon. Gimp. Florence, or Lace, Lawn, Gipsy Bonnets, selling so cheap at REED'S. PARAtiuI.e , ,PAHASULLETS, SUN SHADES, either Silk, Gingham, or Cotton, may be found cheap a: oum M ER Shawls, Muslin DeLaine.Ombri DeLeine, Plain and Embroidered Stradilla and liarege Shawls suitable for summer, now opening at ' REED'S. LEGHORN and Palm Leaf Hata of just. 14 received and for gale cheap at OREGON OR WAR NO. 3 AGAINST THE WORLD. - .UST RECD the Largest, Best, and Cheapest :o1 of Goods ever brought into the country ! ! DRESS GOODS, Printed mauling, lace mastitis, lawn ginghams,organdi„ print marquise, Canary lawn, cashmeres, muslin ging ham* a new article, florence satin striped, bslzarine, a few pat. black halzafine, checked print reps and crape dentine, white dress goods. a large lot of prints rich and beautiful patterns. corded and grass skirts, ombre de'. !nine shawls, plain and shaded do.„ blk. d col'd atradella shawls, harrige and net shawls, satin striped harrige and net long shawls. ladies polka, fig'd and striped cravats and ties. beautiful gimps and frfingea, silk demireils. green harrige, &c. BONNETS Cheaper thnn the cheapest—Lipsey pearl braid, oorde net lace. flonmee, gipsey devon straw edged and plain. Misses gipsey pedal, birds eye braid and devon rum ; spendid Bonnet Rtbbona, some very desirable styles 20 doz. Parasols and Sun Shades, lady and gents black and cord Kid Gloves, Lin. Cambric Hdkfs. Hosiery ke BROAD CLOTHS. Twilled French. English and American; doe akin Cos aiincre, light and dark checked do. a great varie ty ; golden tweeds, merino eassimere, Kentucky Jeans, blue drills. A superior assortment of VESTINGS maroons, valentine, cassimere, plain and striped main. 10 bales Sheeting, Batting, Wadding and Wicking. HARDWARE Such an Imn. 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, Harris' and Wadsworth's Warranted Grain and Grass Segthes.anaths and sickles, a first sate article. BOOTS & SHOES. Ladles kid buskins and'slippers, morocco and calf skin hoots, black and fancy gaiters and half gaiters, children's gaiters and calf boots. A beautiful article gent's gai ters; coarse and fine Booth. in abundance.' GROCERIES. A large stock of Sugar anti Molasses ; Lump, Loaf and .Pulverised Sugar; Fresh Teas ; Coffee, Rice, Raisins, nutmegs, indigo, tobacco, fine cut and cavendiih, shad mackerel and codfish. CROCKERY. A general assortment, in setts, or otherwise,to star:us. tamed. 400 Men'tr and Boy's Leghorn Hat■ ; 600 P. L. do. ci7 Butter, Flaxseed, Beeswax. Eggs and Grain, want..] in exchange for goods, at cash prices. Towanda, May 20, 1846. NICE .ARTICLE BLACK TEA can by fountl at No. 3, Brick Row. nrr2o BAIRD'S. Those who wish to Purchase Cheap Goods, Wit,t, find it to their interest to call at BAIRD'S, before purchasing elsewhere, as we are deter mined to sell at all hazards. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. DOZ. PATENT PAILS; 2 doz. Washtubs; 76 12 ..oz. Broom.; 6 setts Wooden orensunts ; the et No. 2, Brick Row. BAIRD'S. OTTON YARN & CARPET WARP-1,000 C et my2o N 0.3, BRICK ROW. ) DOZ. i,UINEBAUG I'HE I lIJI/ for sale cheap at No. 3, Brick Row. - Map 20. 1846. BAIRD'S. DRUGS & MEDICINES. paints, oils and dye stuffs, white lead, ground and dry, Tarnish, pill., madder, copperas. apts. turpentine. gum copal, alum: Venitian red, log.orood, redwood, cam-tirood, all for sale cheap, at _ma 20. No. 3, BRICK ROW. (2) u a 0 O the citizens of Bradford County in general. and T the Borough If Towanda, in particular: All the judgments. rotes and accounts of the subscribers, will he collected according to law, without distinction of persona, unless satisfactorily settled within thirty days of this date. Those who think we are not in 'earnest. will find out their mistake to their own coat.-- Mork that W. H. BAIRD &CO. Towanda, May 15, 1646. N. IL We would furthermore say upon this suhjen, theme have just received a large stock of New Goode. which will besold very cheap indeed. for ready pay. Mra S'ar, IST. 411Groo, NIT. MINI TOWANDA SAVINGS BANK, Established Malt 1545. New Store, New Goods and New Prices C. B. FLINT t CO.. the only 040121 Cash Stara 1 . rilvit:l.vE MONTHS' experience has induced the 111 . Cashier & Co. of the " Towanda Savings Bank " to enlarge the sphere of their op rations, being well as. cured from the past, that the system of " Pallo. 1 and trust to-morrow." is well adapted to Brkt 4:r al comity. Our stock of Goode surpass in quantity and ct , 'tidily any previous stack, which will enable up to of greater inducements than ever. The following are few among the many articles thatcomprise our stock of Dry Goods : French, English and Ametiesta Cloths, ranch Cis simere, Vesting% klattinet. Summer Stuffs, Carpeting% French Mualins, lawns. Barnes, Baktarittes, Gingham Muslim, Ginghams, Cashmeres, De Laines, Shawls of all descriptions, such as Brocha Plain de Lame. Ranme, Super silk, Rob Roy, end Merino, Parasols, Sheeting...ricking% Drilling. Bagging, Wicking. Oil Cloths, dm 20.000 yards printed odium% together with our usual stock of Milinery Goods. Our stock • embraces almnet every article usually called for . We have just received a large invoice of Family 11/raceme— whirl we are'offering at reduced prices—time and space will not allow us to enumerate. Also, a large stock of Crockery, Glassware, Shelf Hardware, Nails. 'Steel, Iron. Hats and Capa,Boots and Shoes, ike., he. We take this opportunity of returning our thanksto .- the people of Bradford and adjoining counties, and in. rite all who wish tn.BITV GOODS CHEAP, to give tis a call, as we are pledged to go for " The Cash Par. fy." We assure nor friends that no cempmmixe has been 'fleeted with the CREDIT OR LUMSER pri cey. but we shall continue to bray /ow and selleheap, as long as there is a eaeh customer in Bradford comity. Our motto for the rear to come, is—'. WE HAVE. WE CAN. WE WILL:' co- Look for the &wino Bank, Na. 5. South Eult, Brick Bcar. . GEO. E. FLYNT & CO. Towanda, May :0,1846. REED'S
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