Ilizhly Important from the Pacific. [Corresponienee of the Public Ledger.] Corn. Stoat tak n Possession of California -1:J-tension :of the Revenue Laws of the United States over that•Vountry. , W•SIIINGTOPt. Sept. lot. 1846. I wrote you a week ago that onr squadron in the Pacitic would not long remain idle, having rece i v ed positive instruction to be up and doing. 1 nowhave the pleasure of communicating the following important news . Commodores Sloat entered the harbor of Mon terey, and on the 6th of July-issued his procla mation to the inhabitants of California, calling on them to remain peaceful, assuring them that he did not come as the enemy of Californir, but a s their friends—that they are destined to form part and parcel - of the great federal union of the United States, enjoying the same rights and pri . v ileoes as the citizens of those States. They should select their own civil officers and magi strates, and enjoy all other privileges of freemen o f which they are now in part or wholly de prived. The same revenue laws should be in force in California as in the United States, by which means they would, as Californians and members of the American Union, obtain provi sions and manufactures of the United States duty free, while all other imports would pay a duty at least twenty-five per cent. less than is t,ow levied on the same articles by the laws of Mexico ; those who will not become citizens of d ie great American confederacy, to depart in peace with all their property, provided they lay down their arms and remain in other respects neutral. Ile enjoins them to retain their Alcades and other magistrates till they should have bet ter digested the particular form of government , they wish to adopt, and have had time to, elect oilier officers in their places. All property of private citizens, and particularly that of the hutches, should be respected ; all supplies and provisions paid for, on reasonable terms, and no private prflperty, used for public purposes with out proper compensation. The proclamation is dated Savannan, harbor of Monterey, and signed John B. Stoat, com roinder-in-chicf of the U. S. forces in the Pa- Captain Montgomery, of the - U. S. ship rortsmorth. entered the harbor of Yerba buena. and issued his summons to the inhabitants of the country, in virtue of instructions from the Commodore. The summons bears date July 9, teas.. In addition to the above news information has reached here that Col. Fremont's advanced pats have reached Sonoma, to the north of San Francisco. Gen. Castro, Governor of the Prov.nce, advanced at the head of his troops to repulse them ; but the gallant Col. meeting him in person, the Mexican.forces re treated. The Californians are greatly divided among themselves. A junta met at Santa Barbara. headed by Governor PiCo, proclaiming Cali fornia an hulepentlent Republic. Hereupon the Mexican Governor. Castro, declared the pro ice under martial law. Goobs.—The opening sale of the sea hibit prices greatly reduced from those et fact year. Printing cloths, which last year r 7, cents, have recently been sold at .1 ,rots, and yet we are told that the new mills ri afford to make them. Calicoes have fallen ,:itictlitng like the same proprotion. The times are now quite as low here as in England for common goods. Woollens too are very c'leap, and our manufacturers hate acquired such skill that they make, a beautiful casstmere by 55 to 75 cents, and.yet save sometliing.— There is nu fear of England, France or Germa ny. nt such a market. Whether these prices are !hr consequence of the excessive action tin der a high tariff, or the apprehended influence of a lower one, we cannot say. The low pri ces which both Protectionists and Free Pra yers have predicted as the consequence of high proiertion, have come about and are present with us. —Journal of commerce, This is a very importaw matter to every con sumer in the country—a reduction in the price •of articles they extensively use of more than /oily per cent. We do not bear that the wa ges of the work f men employed in these factor ies haven been reduced in the least. The re duction in the prices of the articles must there care come from the manufactureres profits.— still, ills said, that they can afford to make goods at these prices. This shows that the cotton manufacturers of this country are fiXed upon s tirm basis, and may now defy the com petition of any one. ELECTION IN VERMONT.—The State election is 1 ermont occurred on Tuesday 'ast. Re- Urns - froni two counties, make Eaton, the " ' candidate for Govenor. 1,015 ahead—a '; , Il!c better than Slade last year. Partial re ;,,ras for Congress leave no doubt of the re i.e,-tion of lien. Jacob Collamer (Whig) in the "I:nlor. and very little of the choice of lion. it in. Henry, (Whig, in place of Don. Sol. I ~tit. declined) in the Windham and Rutland 1 4istrict. The Atlas has returns of the election 4” 10 Whigs and 2 Dena. Representative-1 \Vim, gain. 1 (Ludlow) no choice. There are three tickets in the tield for go ruler, Whig, Democrat and Abolition. /lnizcinc,—On Tuesday at Philadelphia, strnuel Taylor, about 30 years of age, went 4.th 'mate men into a tavern. They all took f=r. , nt-thi ug to drink and left Taylor to pay the ; henry McDonough, who waited at the VI, demanded the pay, but was refused ; he told Taylor to leave the house.-as he was shut•up. Taylor seized him by the the neck, but McD. pushed him away, ' 211,1 [1; Taylor to fall on an iron foot railing 1:1 trout of the bat, striking his head and pro tl,Flag death. The Coroner ' s inquest render ti a very indefinite verdict, so that MeD. was , -cannitted for a hearing on the charge of mur- 1 1Att. To OtEGON.—The Postmaster Gen eral gives public. notice to postmasters and oth er., that an- opportunity of sending letters, newspaper s and other mail matter to O:egon, Anil to citizens of the United States at the Sand etch Islands, mill shortly occur by means of public vessels : to be despatched from the port of New York around Cape Horn, and up the P. , eitic coast, free of any charge for the trans """ion in those vessels—the matter to be for trarcled by other opportunities from their pla r.l.l debarcation. The inland ptistage to €'l;e York must be pre-paid, and the letters be tiirected to the care of Mr. A. E. Wilson, crier (..llll, Astoria, Oregon. • srt.Ait CANAL BOAT.— We see it stated that , aeatuboat is daily passing front W ilkesbarre to 1'41510 5.0n the North Branch canal. This boat 'was built by Capt. Converse, for the purpose of tr r, tile prameability of navigating the North ~atic,l Canal With steam, and so far it hag been Proceedings or the Liberty Convention. held in the Moro' of Towanda, Sept. 5, 1816. GILES M. De WOLF was elected President and J. W., iNGLIAM Secretary. The following resolutions were discussed and unani mously adopted. Resolved, '!'hat the highest of all the enjoyments of life, and the dearest of its pleasures grow out of person al liberty, to which the Creator of Earth and Heaven has given to every man an inalienable right by nature. Resolved, That the fundamental principle upon which all republican governments should be based, and the foundation of all republican institutions, should be the right of every man by nature to personal liberty, and the equal rights of every citizen in their persons and property and its -aanagement. Resolved, That the declaration of our fore-fathers to the world in 1776, that all men were created free, and equally entitled to liberty and the pursuit of happiness, is the grand principle upon which our federal republic is based. Resolved; That the powers of the federal government of the Milted States of America, instead of being exer cised for the promotion of personal liberty, the establish ment of justice, and the extension of the area of free dent, have been wielded by the Whig and Democratic parties, for Abe suppression of personal liberty, the de struction .of natural tights, and the extension of the area of slavery. Resolved. That the war which our nation is new waging with Mexico, owes its origin to the insatiable cupidity of the slave power to strengthen slavery by the annexation of Texag, and is, in our opinion, a national calamity ; visited upon us for wrongs done to the African race. Resolved, That the organization and success of the Liberty party, will not endanger the permanency of the Union, or the rights of Southern men, in their person or property, hut will secure both by the abolition of slavery, wherever the power of the ballot, and the will of the people can legally accomplish it. The followinz persons were nominated as Liberty candidates: Congress—G.F. Horton. Senator—G. N. De Wolf. Assembli—John Keeler, J. W. Ingham Commissioner—Daniel Coolbaugh. Auditor—John Bolles. EATON, THE PEDESTRIAN.—This old man completed his task on Wednesday, of walking 1000 miles in 1000 consecutive hours. He is a wonderful , walker. He walked in 1818 a quarter of a mile in a quarter of an hour suc cessively, for six weeks ; 1815. 1100 miles, at a mile an hour; 1816, 1100 miles, begining each mile within 10 minutes after each hour ; 1816, 1993 half miles in 1994 consecutive half hours ; 1817, 2000 miles in 42 days : 1845, 51 miles daily for 20 successive days. COMPLIMENT TO AN AMERICAN SEA CAPTAIN. —The British Government has sent a gold medal to Captain Daniel P. Upton, of the ship Governor Davis, belonging to Train & Co's line of Liverpool packets, for his noble and hu mane conduct in saving the lives of the crew of the British ship Glenview, on a passage from Liverpool in 1845. The same Captain, last winter, in the Governor Davis, from N. Or leans, to Liverpool, tell in with the wreck of the British ship Mary Barbara. and took off the Captain and Crew, fourteen in number, and car ried them all safely to Liverpool. ItiMMERY OF GERMAN EMIGRANTS AT AL RANT.—A family of sixteen Germamernigrants, in company with others, on their way to the West, took passage cin the steamboat Oneida, I . or..llhany. last Saturday evening. When they arrived, on Sunday morning. they took accom modation at a German boarding house on the dock. IV hile waiting, for one of the'canal boats for Maid", on which they had taken passage. theft whole stock of money, amounting mahout 250, was stolen out of a small willow basket in the hat. worn. The har-kireper and several others have been arrested on suspicion. FROM SANTA FR.—Several Santa Fe traders arrived at St. Louis last week, They brought between fifty and sixty thousand dollars in spe cie. They represent the travelling on the prai ries as good, and the grass in excellent condition. The news is not later than previous adt ices:— The people of the upper provinces genendly are lepresenteo as being favorably disposed to wards the government and people of the Unite] States, and inclined towards a political alliance. NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD.—An in stalment of $l5 is called for on each share on which the payments already made do not ex ceed twenty dollars. The directors advertise for proposals for the construction 01 133 miles of the Erie Railway, extending from Port Jer vis, in Oringe county, to Binghamton, in Broome county. SINGULAR DEATH AT NIAGARA FALLS.—Mn Smart, of our city, on Monday. went with a friend into the "cave of the winds." He at tempted to climb a rock near the mouth of the cave, but slipped, and was seen lying on his back. Assistance was procured, lint he was dead. It is thought that he was suffucare'd by the rush at wind. • JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC We have heretofore 'numbered ourselves among those who believed that the '• Hotr Tonic" prepared by Dr. Jayne, was one of the many quark nostrums whose vir tues are never seen beyond the fukonie pulTs of their au thors. We arc willing, at length, to make public ac knowledgments of the error of our belief. An intimate friend, some two or three months since, all the top of whose rraninm was as bald as a piece of polished marble, maugre all our jesting and ridicule of the idea of attempt ing to cuit;rafe so barren a spot, purchased a bottle or two of the Ilair Tonic from Dr. Jayne, and, according to his directions, applied it. During the present week the same friend ushered himself into our presence, and uncovering his hitherto naked bead, astonished us with a thin, tho' luxuriant growth of hair, from one to two Mae% in length—upon the very premises we had be lieved as unyielding to cultivation as the trackless sand thavalcirts the Atlantic. This is no puff, but is religious ly true, and to those who doubt, the gentleman eats be pointed out. What is more in favor of this "Tonic," the cash here cited was not one of temporary baldness— no sudden loss of the hair—but was one of years stand ing. though the gentleman is but forty-five years of age. —Phila. of the Times. American and Foreign Newspaper, Advertising & Subscription Agency Offices, GEORGE PRATT, 164 Nassau-street, New-York; V. B. PALMER, No. 30 Ann st.. New York; Real Estate & Coal Offiee,No. 59 Pine-st., Philadelphia; Receive subscriptions and,a,vertisements for most Fo reign and American Newspapers, and ore duly consti tuted Agents for the ' l ` Bradford Reporter." Married, 13y the Rev. S. H. Hazard, en the evening of the Ist instant, at the residence of Mr. Harry Strope, in Wy sox, WILLIAM JUNF.INS to MISS HARRIET ELIZ• S . 4llOrE, all of Wysoz. rp , ""• -- S. M. HEW LE rr, ut Massachusetts, the "Jersey Own," will lecture on the subject of TEMPERANCE, at the Court House, on MONDAY evenilig, nest, at early candle light. Ety." THE NORTH BRANCH ASSOCIA TION OF UNIV ERSALISTS will hold its annual meeting in Springfield, Bradford county, Pa., on the third Wednesday and Julawiug Thursday, in Septcnikr, (16th and 17th.) FALL & WINTER GOODS, MONTANYES' & CO.. are now recieving a very desirable assortment of Goods.purchased during a great depression in the market, compriing French dr. English- ROA D-CLOTHs. CassimeTs and Sit ttinete, and the choicest patterns of Prints and Worsted Goods. Grateful for past favors they respectfully solicit a gene. rims public to call and examine their stock, and think can hold out sufficient inducements to ensure their share of public patronage. September 7, 1848. fIARDWRARE, Crockery, Boats & Shoes, Hats & Caps,pron, Steel, and Nails, Sole and Upper Leather, Calf. Morocco and Lining skins, Codfish and Mackerel, and all kinds of Groceries Will he arriving during this weok at MONTANYES' & CO. • Writ/tam Scott, WILL promptly and punctually render his profes sional services in Agaicies, Collections, and other matters in his piotession. entrusted to his care: CO' He has removed his office to the room over N. N. Bette' store. SPECIAL COURT. WOTICE is hereby given, that a special Court will - 111 be held at Towanda, in and for the County of Bradford, by the Hon. Wm. lesser, on Monday, the 26th day of October, 1846, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the trial of the following causes Alexander Baring et. al. vs. Almond Berry; Meet. Girard Life Insurance Company & Co. vs. Edward Overton et. al. ; Eject. A. Boring et. al. vs. Ezra Allen ; Eject. A. Baring et. aL vs. E. A. Ayres and terre tenant; Eject. A. Baring et. al. vs. Nicholas Voorhes; Eject. • A. Baring et. al. vs. Moses Chamberlain et. al.; Eject. Chester Butler and wife vs. John Burnet et. al.; Eject. John Ackla vs. A Bowman et. al. ; eject. A. Baring eL al. vs. Clement Leonard; eject. A. Baring et. al. vs. J. Wood Adms. &c. sci. fa. A. Baring et. al. vs. J. Wood Admit. &c. t sci. fa. A. Baring et. al. vs. Stephen Wilcox; sci. fa. A. Baring et. el. vs. B. Seely et. al. aci. fa. A.,Baring et. al. vs. S. Rawly Ear. Om et. nisei. fa. A. Baring et. al. vs. W. Galusha et. al.; eject. A. Baring et. A. vs. G. Harkness et. al.; eject. ADDISON M'KEAN, Prothonotary. Towanda August 22, 1846. Arrival of the Great Western ! At Towanda. August 18th 1816. jrN the Cargo will ha found a large lot of soda, sugar and lemon crackers, Ladies lasting gaiters, do. Misses Morocco boots, do. Misses walking shoes, do. childrens leather boots, do. Misses gaiters, and boots and shoes of all kinds, which will be sold very low for ready pay. N. H. 50 Firkins of good butter wanted, for which half cash and half trade will be paid, and the highest price. and the lowest trade at the grocery and shoe store. The subscriber has been so long in the business of boots and shoes, that he flatters himself that he can furnish a better article than was ever brought into this market. I want you all to come ano try, If they do not tit yo need not buy, Some WA are broad,and some are narrow, If you want good shoes, come to O'Hara. Towanda. August 18, 4846. Great Attraction at No, 1, Brick Row ! LATE ARRIVAL. A CHAMBERLIN is now receiving a splendid ~ assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and e Sniffs and in addition, a full and complete as sort tof FAMILY G )CERIES ;—the stock con si-ting in part ul the following: MEDICINES, ecc. Alum. Alcohol. Aloes, A nnatto, Antimony, Arrow Root. Arsenic, Aqua Fortis, do. A nimoc, Bottles, assort ed, Bears t ill, British Oil, Blue Visriol, Borax, Bark, l'eruv. pule., Bath Brick, Balsam Copaiva, Burgundy Pitch, Camphor. Calomel. Caraway Seeds, Cantharides, Carb. A trillion ~Cayenne Pepper, Chamomile Flowers, Cinnamon, Cloves, Court Plaster, Copperas, Confec tionary, Corks of all kinds, Cream Tartar, Curcuma Culiclis, Emery, aad from No. 1 to 6, Epsom Salts. Fsscnce Bergamot. do. Lemon. do Peppermint, do. and Oil Spruce, Flor. Sulphur, do. Belmont, Glue, of all kinds, Gold Leaf, Gum Opium, do. Arabic, do. Copal, do. Assaf - a:M.la, do. Myrrh, do. Tragacanth, Harlem Oil, Hiera Picra, Indigo, Spanish, float do. Bengal, Ink Powders, Ink, in bottles, do. Indellible, Irish Mom, Isingiass, Itch Ointment, Ivory Blaek,Jalap, Laudanum Licorice Root, du. Ball, Lunar Caustic, Macassar Oil, Mace, Magnesia, do. calcined,. Manna, Mustard seed, do. ground, Noes rig Bottles, Nutgalls, Nutmeg, Oil, fall, winter and summer strained Sperm, bleached, wht. and natural, do. Linseed, do Camphine; Sweet, do Vit. rol, do. Wintergreen, do. Peppermint,* Aniseed, do. Lavender, Opodeldoc, Para,goric, Pearl Barley, Pepper Sauce, Perfumery, Pill Boxes, Pink Root, Prussian, Potash, Quicksilver, Rhubarb, rt. dr. powdr„ Roll Brim stone, Red Chalk, Red Precipitate, Saffron, American and Spanish, Sand Paper, Sal. Ammoniac, do. Clauber, Saltpetre, Sarsapa-illa, do-Syrup, Sealing Wax, Senna. Shaker's Herbs. Sponge, coarse and fine, Starch, Snuff, Maccaboy de. Scotch, do. Cephalic, Soap, Castile, do. Shaving, do Winsor, Spermaceti,,Spts. Hartshorn, do. tilt Dulc., Sugar Lead, :kip. Curb. Soda, Sulph. Quinine, Syrinfies.assom:sl, Tart. Acid. Tenter Hooks. Vials, assorted, Valerian Root, Wafers, White and Red Tartar. PAINTS Black Lead. Casßia, Chalk, Chrome Yellow, do. Green, Coral Varnish, Coach do. Lead. White, dry and in Oil, Lamp Black, Litharage, Putty, Paria White, spani.ih Brown. French Green, Spt. Turpentine, Rosin, %venetian Red, Verdigris, Vermillion, Whiting, Yellow Ochre. DYE-STUFFS iinl 1,V00,1, Nicaragua, Madder, Muriate Tin, Oxalic Avid, Plii,siait Blue, Pumice, Red Saunder,, Rotten tst.aie Caisoaond, Cochineal. Ext. Logwood, Eustic, Crain Tin, Ilatcliwood, Lac Dye, Logwood. PATENT MEDICINES The gnat English remedy, Burhan's Hungarian B Adam of Life, Viand': Sarsaparilla, Breitol's Ext., do. Weaar's Bal,nni Wild Cherry, Pectoral Honey of Li verwort, Cheescman's Arabian Ita!sam, Pills, Oriental, do. De. Pose,. do. Hooper's, do. Moffat's, do. Persian, do. Brandreth's, do. Phinney's, do. Lee's, Godfrey's cordial, Thompson's Eyewater, Dr. Jayne's Epectorant. GROCERIES Tea. Coffee, Sugar, Spice and Pepper, Starch, Rai sins, Soda Crackers. Cinnamon, English Currants, Nutmegs, Ginger,Sein ref. Family Soap. Sperm Can..' dies Chemical Wax, do. Tobacco and Snuff, Sal „Era tux, Pipes, Brooms, Pails, ropes, Refined Loaf Sugar, Cassia. WINDOIV-GLAsA Looking Glans plates of all sizes, Window Glass, 7 by 9, 8 by 10,10 by 12, 10 by 14;11 by 15, 12 by 16, 12 by 18. Fancy articles of all kinds. Also—Fine Butter Crackers. Towanda. Aug. 4, 1816. ' A. S. C. PROCLAMATION, lITHEREAS the Hon. JOHN DI.OO2IIIVGLIANI, Pre ,' V indent Judge of the 13th Judicial district convist ing of the counties of Luzerne, Bradford and Tioga, and H. Morgan and Reuben Wilber esqna, Associate Judges in and fur the county of Bradford. have issued their pre cept bearing date the 25th day of July, 1896, to me di rected, for holding a court of oyer and Terminer, general quarter sesi,ons of the peace, common pleas and orphan's court, at Towanda, for the county of Bradford, on the first Monday of September next, being the fifth, to COll - two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper persona, at 10 o'clock In the ferenooc of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, •and other their remembrances, to do those thinga which to their office appertain to ho done; and those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said coun ty, or who are or shall be bound to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors ore requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 25th day of July, in the year ef oar Lord one thousand eight hundred - and forty-six and of the ludtpellilence of the United States the sevuny•9rnl, JOILN P.MLAN6, 6hcrall. LIST OF JURORS drawn fur September Tbrm & Sessions, A. D. 1846. an 4ND irnoun. Pike—Lyman Buck, George W. Humphrey. Windham—William R. Dunham; Smithfield--Sterry Duffey, Asher Huntington Athens boro.—James Fritcher,Chest: er Stephens Monroe—Abram Peak. Warren—Eben Griswold, A lbany—Christain Beverly, Leroy—Orator Holcomb, Nelson Reynolds, Wella--811as Jones, Burlington—Ales. Lane. Mark Preston, Durell—James P. McCracken, Troy—Uel Porter, Granville—Joseph Pratt, Benjamin Saxton. Canton—John J. Reynolds, Columbia—Mial P. Slade, Ira Webber, Athena tp—Levi Westbrook t TR•TIIIISE JVROIIII-71111112 WILL. Herrick—David Armstrong, • Monroe—George E. Arnout, Judson Blackmon, Ely Burritt; Warren—Benjamin Buffington, Jacob D. Burbank, A. Pendleton, Thomas Stevens; Granville—William Bunyan, Alanson Bailey. R. Metteer; Columbia—Albion Budd, • Litchfield—linen Corner, Samuel Davidson, Towanda born—William A. Chamberlain, Henry A. Carey, Harry Max, G. H. Eaton; Troy—Gilbert Elliott, Joshua G. Landon, Asylum—Elmer Horton, Smithfield—A. Hale, Shesheguin—lthel Horton, H. Hughes ; Ridgebery:—S. Hermin ; Windham—William D. Hartshern ; Wells—P. Mopes; Athens tp--8. McDuffee, H. Murray, Benjamin G. Rice, A. H. Tozer; Wysoz—D. E. Martin, H. Strope, Canton—E. Rocklell ; • Spnngfield—N. L. Yetka; SICOND wxetc. Springfield—William Brace, S. D. Haiknesa; Springhtll-3 Black; Monroe—William Bowman. I Hart; Herrick—N. P. Bosworth ; Wyalusing— A. P. Bites, E. Beeman, William Mor. row, D. Williams ; Leroy—N. Bullock • Pike— G. W. Brink, C. Lewis; Sheshequin—J. Brink, M. Russell ; Granville—L. F. Clark, E. Twain ; Warren—J. Canfield; Ridgebery—W. Collin. L, !artisan; Troy—l. B. Greenleaf, A. Hebbard ; Athens bore—.l., Harder; Towanda boro--S. Huston Standing Stone—H. Hutt; Burlington—J. Hillson; Columbia—B MeKean ; Towanda tp-8. Powell, J. J. Slaver; Wysox--C. Pierce; Athens tp—G. Rogers; Duren—J. Stevens ; Ulster—A. B. Smith ; Canton—C. Stockwell Windham—William Sibley, M. Wood ; kl 7Y - ' CO t THE 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 for Cash, and selected with the express view of UNDERSELLING the BRAGGADOCIOS. 0. D. BARTLETT.. Towanda, May 13, 1846. 11 - DLIUMBE NATIONAL OAGUERRIAN LERY AND PHOTOGRAPHERS FURNISH ING DEPOTS ; awarded the (fold and Silver Medals, Four first Premiums, and Two Highest Honors, at the National, the Massachusetts, !he New York, and the Pennsylvania Exhibitions, respectively, (or the moat 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 :owest cash prices New i(ork. 551 Broadway ; Philadelphia, 136 Chest nut S.; Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Hanover Sts.; Bal timore, 205 Baltimore St.; Washington, Pennsylvania Avenue; Petersburg, Va., Mechanics' Hall; Cincin; nati, Fourth and Walnut, and 176 Main St.; Saratoga Springs, Broadway ; Paris, 127 Vieille Rue du Temple ; Liverpool, 32 Church St.-3y. FLOUR --Superfine Flour, for sale by the barrel at JIB - ME RC UR'S, 4 EATHEK—CaIf Stuns, Solo and Upper loather at jlB MERCUR'S BLACKSMITH'S ANVIL'S AND VICES. AT July 7. MERCTIR'S. IRON AND STEEL BLACKSMITHS, and others wanting IRON OR STEEL, will do well to call and examine the large assortment kept constantly on band at MERCURS'. O n - • ALT—a quantity just received, and for sale by jIB MERCURS'. NAILS & SPIKES, assorted sizes, and of superior qualities, for sale et jlB MERCURS'. ALARGE ASSORTMENT of WINDOW SASH at jIB MERCURS'. d r, LASS-7 by 9, Bby 10, 10 by 12,10 by 14 IT, VW by 15, 12 by 14, 12 by 16. 12 by 18. 14 by 16, 16 by 20, this day received at jlB MERCER'S. Dreadirsi Shipwreck. Arlol the 11th of August inst., was dissolved in con sequence of mismanagement of the Capt. of that Siiip which sailed from this port the Ist of June last— the Mate escaped with his life; the last he saw of the Capt. he was stuck on the shoals of selfishness with all valuables left of the wreck on his back. The Mate has concluded to - sail on his own hooks; . he is ready to do House, Carriage, Sleigh, and Sign painting, Glazing, Paper hanging, &c., on reasonable' terms and short no tice, he thinks all will find-it to their advantage to em ploy those to do their work that do not go on the prin ciple of I had just-as leave work by the daq here as any where." J. M. HURLBGRT, Mate. Towanda August, 12th, 1.546. CAUTION HERF.I3I' forbid all persons buying a note given X by me to Abraham Towner or bearer. dated May lot 1845, as I have received no value for the sante. I am determined not to pay it unless compelled by law. Rome Aug. 18th '46. ENOCH TOWNER. DISSOLUTION THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between L. Batchelor & A. M. Corel is this day dissolved by mutual consent all persons indebted to said firm are re quested to settle their accounts with L. Batchelor, who will continue the business at the old stand. I would tender my acknowledgements for past favors, and fur ther solicit a share of public patronage. L. BATCHELOR, A. M. CORM.. Towanda. August 13th, 1846. STRAY COWS. ArIAME into the enclosure of the subscriber on the J 25 of July, two COWS; one a muily with a while spot in her_ forehead and a bell on ; the other, a black with some white on her tail. The owner is re quested to prove property, pay charges and take them away. AMOS CORNEBY. Athens Aug. 10,1846. NOTICE Ink AVID DOANE, my son, a lad over eighteen KY years left my house on the sth of August inst, without. any good reason for doing so, and I hereby forbid! all and any person whatever harboring or trust ing him on my account as I will pay no debts of his contracting or expenses incurred by him. Windham, Aug. 11th '46. JOSEPH DOANE. A LARGE QUANTITY OF 7by 9, 8 by 10, 10 by 12, and 12 by 16 Window Glass, just ree'd, and for sale by jll5 B. KINGS BER Y. A N UI.ORDS supplied on the most favorable terms. BLAI Thoac wishing to buy good Liquor and Segars 25 yor cent. below the usual prices cannot fail to find it to their n.lonntagr to cell ou TRACY & MOORE. Moo!With°. THE partnorship heretofore existing between tho subscribers under the firm or Currier & Huriburt. is this day by mutual consent dissolved. M. T. CARRIER, P. M HURLIJURT, Toivauil4, Aug. 10, 18-16, New Wholesale and Retail Couimis. sion Grocery. • . -MIRE sulesrsiber would inform the coed people of jd . Towanda arid-vicinity, that lie hay opened a new Emily Grocery store on the corner of W.riu.nd Bridge streets, where he intends to keep ull kinds of 'Uteri-ries, that will suit all kinds of customers. Him, kock c•on prises every article offered in his line, (IN uprx excepted) Among which can be found candle.. James River Tu rbacco, sugar, tea, coffee, molasses, tics, ground pepper, ground allspice, saleratus, cloves, starcb, cinnamon, do. ground, lump sugar, bar, fancy and castile seep, com mon crackers, herring, by theiax or less quantity, mustard,codlish, No. 1. mackerel. Also. swift; segars, (half vanish 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 CANNES, of all kinds at wholesale and retail. Bbots and Shore He has also a large assortment of the finest and best article of BOOTS AND SHOES, ever brought into this market ; beingof Philndglphia manufacture: consis ting of hlisses'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 monroes, children's half gaiters, boys kip brogans. all of which will be sold very low for cash, or ready pay. The highest price paid f..r any quantity of good BUTTER. kfUGH O'HARA. Towanda, July 1, 1846. TARIFF REPEALED ! lEHE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his 4 friends and the pnblic generally, that he i. now receiving and opening an entire new stock of GOODS, (et his store in the borough at Towanda, situated on the east side of Mom street, three noors 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 Aare, Bouts and Shoes, Paints. Oils and Var nish. Iron and Nails, 4-e., 4-c., which he will sell as cheap as the cheapest, not except ing the Ileumlor, or any of 'the champions of small profits and quick sales. He would respectfully invite those who wish to buy cheap to call and examine his goods and price' for themselves, before purchasing at any other place. Towanda, May 16.1944 PRINTS, LAWNS & MUSLINS, a large tl.flOrt ment on hand and for sale cheap at BETTS'. LEGHORN & PALM LEAF HATS and bonnet. will be found at uty2o BETTS'. LARGE ARRIVAL Of New and Chrap Spring and Summer Goode, Direct from the City. BURTON KINGSBERY most respectfully in forms his old customers, and the public in gene. ral, that he is now receiving at his old stand, a large assortment of all kinds of goods, which he intends to sell a little cheaper than any other store in Towanda. It is impossible to put in a newspaper all the different kinds of goods that may be found at my store. I have a full assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye stuffs. Boots and Shoes, Nails, Iron, Hots ¢ caps, &c. Call and price, before you buy elsewhere. May 14, 1846. PRINTED LAWNS, Muslin de Lemurs and Sum mer Shawls, a very large assortment, which will be sold lower than be bought at any other store. Call and see. myl4 B.KINGSHERY. NONNETS—Any quantity, from two shillings, Tto $6, with beautiful trimmings, also flowers, in side sprigs and wreaths, all French, which will be found at my 14 .B.KINGSBERY. NO. I, CODFISH & MACKEREL, for sale at may 13. B. KINGSBERY. RADDE'S CELEBRATED CHOCOLATE & extra - cocoa. superior to old Java coffee, and n very healthy beverage, Which may be found at the old Cheap store !of myl3 B. KINGSBERY. Stray Slurp. CIA VIE to the enclosure of the subscriber, about the Li first of June last, 20 SHEEP, having no particu lar marks, with the exeeption of one sheep having p bell on. ANN E. lICLL. Towanda, 1, ly 25, 1846. MODERN ROME! THE subscribers would tender their thanks to their customers for past favors, and call their attention to their New Stock of Goods, "which exceed their for mer one in quantity, quality and low prices. Their present stock having been selected with great care, and bough! low; they will endeavor to give their customers better bargains for Cash or Produce than can be had at 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 Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Dye Stuffs,Drugs, Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, &c., &c. The above stock shall be sold at prices that will give entire satisfaction. Being satisfied that ready pay is best for all parties, enabling the former to sell his produce at a better rare, and the merchant to sell his goods at lower prices than he can do on credit, therefore will adhere to the Ready Pay System. We do not ask you to call and see our goods first, but examine others first, if you please. and then ours, and we are sure you will purchase of us if you want bargains. MAYNARD & WATTLES. Rome, Juno3o, 1846. -Arol ici.. THE partnership htretotore existing between the Subscribers under the firm of Elliott & Mercur, is 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 law firm THOMAS ELLIOTT, HIRAM MERCUR Towanda, August Ist, 1846, ARRIVAL OF SUMMER GOODS, 31 So. 4. Brick Row. THE'subscribers arc now receiving and opening a very large supply of seasonabl. GOODS, which they are anxious to yell on the most favorable terms for ready pay. They are fully determined 150 t no one shall sell Goods cheaper than they. Having taken much pains in the selection of their goods—and as many articles of mer chantlize 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 gaud, they will not readily find elsewhere, especially a stores that purchased their goods early in the season !twill take but a moment to drop in and examine some of their cheap Goode. Such as 'Good 'Brown Muslin, 7 cents per yd. Calicoes, 7 do. Very good Prints„ Dial 2& 15 per yd. Brown Sugar. 7, 8 & 9 cents per lb. Good Molasses, 30 rents per gallon. Green Tea Imm I2i cents to $1 per lb. And all other articles in proportion. They do not like to say they will sell "eh , aper . ' and "more" "goods" than any body else. That would seem too much like bciasting; but they will say distinctly, they ecru. 'COT be undersold; and, will also gay 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 thee only bring in their Lumber and Pro. duce, they will find goods as cheap as where they sell exclusively for CASH! Thiry 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 I, 1848. TRACY & MOORE. • WOOL! lIHAVING made arrangements to exchange Cloth and other geode for WOOL, the subscriber de. sues to gain the confidence and approbation of the wool growers In giving them the very be,it exchanges which dui nature of the market will permit. Call and KY. Towanda, May 20. 0. D. BARTLE:T*I'. LEMONS. ;TIEN Boxes Lemons just received and for aale •at July 20, 1846. EfiCtill'S NOT FOR A DAY ONLY !—Nfore FLORENCE BONNETS jugt receive,f at the Savinv Bank, which we are offering to.day as cheap an yemcrany.— Call and examine. jel7 U. E. FLYNT & CO. War against Ries Prices and the Credit System NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. at the .11reto ForL Cheap Store, No. 2, Brick Row, one door south of Me P.O. THE Subscribers having entered into a co-panne/- ship for the express purpose of furnishing the good people of Bradford County with goods, wares arid mer chandise, at least one notch lower than they have ever been sold in this market. They are now securing one of the largest and hest selected stocks dewing and sum . mar goods, ever lauded in Northern Yetais) Thew stock comprises almost every article ever offered in a country slum. Among which, we can only men tion that there is a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Crockery, Glass; 11...9ihr, Iron; Bonnets. Boots and Shoes, Sun, Tin ware, Slone-ware; Liquors. 4e., ¢e., ¢e. I • Their goods have been purchased mostly for cash at auction, and they pledge themselves that they will not be undersold by any other establishment in this secuou of the country. !"eople have d only to call at the New York Cheap Store, (No. 2 liriclt Row,) to satisfy them selves. C & E. REED Towanda. May 26. I 546. r I xi-lUE LA %% Ns, ORGANDIES, LA W -IL hams. Rept DeLains, Lanolin cloths for summer dresses, so long looked for by the Ladies, have arrived and may noiv be seen at REED'S rio RA:S SUZ SHAD S. either Silk, Gingham, or Cotton, may be found ch.•ap a M ER Shawls. Muslin . Del.aine. Omani Del.aine, Plain and Embroidered Stradilla and liarege Shawls suitable for summer, - now opening at REED'S. TEGHORN and ?elm Leaf Hata of all qualities just 1-I received . _ 'l4 ONNETS—A great saving to the '• Heads of the 1- , :Nation." The Ladies will find it a great saving to their heads to call and pikehase one of those beautiful Straw, Devon, Gimp. Florence, or. Lace, Lawn, Gipsy Bonnets, selling so cheap at REED'S. NO. 3 AGAINST THE WORLD. WI;ST RE'C'D the Largest, Best, and Cheapest ep of Goods ever brought into Me eousary ! ! D NESS GOODS, N.N.BETM Printed muslins, lace muslins, lawn gingham, organdi, print marquise, Canary lawn, cashmeres, muslin sing hums a new article, &ranee satin istnped, balzarine, n few pat. black balzarine, checked print reps and crape delaine, white dress goods, a large lut of prints rich sod beautiful patterns, corded arid grass skirts, ombre de'. laine shawls, plain and shadiNl d 4., blk. 4 cold stradella shawls, barrige and net shawls, satin striped barrige and net long shawls, ladies polka, fig'd and striped cravats and lies, beautiful gimps and frringes, silk demiveils. green barrige, &c. • Cheaper than the cheapest—Gipsey pearl braid, oorde. net lace. florence, gipsey devon- straw edged and plain, Misses gipsey pedal, birds eye braid and devon straw ; spendid Bonnet Ribbons, some very desirable styles ; 20 doz. Parasols and 8013 Shades, lady arid gents black and cul'd Kid Gloves, liin.Cambric Hdkfa. Hosiery 4-c BROAD CLOTHS, Twilled French. English and American; doe skin Caa simere, light and dark striped checked do. a great varie ty ; golden tweeds, merino caasimere, Kentucky Jeans, blue drills. A superior assortment of VESTINGS marsails. valentine. cassimere, plain and striped satin. 10 bales Sheeting, Batting, Wadding and Wicking. HARDWARE. Such as Iron, nails, steel, log chains, halter and trace -do., mill and x rut sows, augurs and tiles. A large as sortment of Shelf Hardware, door trimmings, cutlery, shoe thread. wool and horse cards, coffee mills, &e. Blood's, Harris' and Wadsworth's Warranted Grain and Grass Srythrs.snaths and sickles, a first sate article. BOOTS & SHOES. Ladies' kid buskins and slippers. morocco and calf skin boots, black and fancy gaiters and half gaiters, children'■ gaiters and calf boots. A beautiful article gent's gai iers ; coarse and line Boots. in abundance. GROCERIES. A large stock of Sugar and Molasses: Lump, Loaf and Pulverised Sugar Fresh Tins Coffee, Rice, Raisins, nutmegs, indigo, tobacco, fine cut and cavendish, shad mackerel and codfish. CROCKERY. A general assortment, in setts, or otherwise, to suit cus tomers. 400 Men's and Boy's Leghorn Hats ; 600 P. L. do. n" Butter, Flaxseed, Beeswax. Eggs and Orlin, wanted in exchange for goods, at cash prices. Towanda. May 20, 1846 A NICE ARTICLE BLACK TEA can befound . 311_ at No. 3, Brick Row. my2o BAIRIXS. Those who wish to Purchase Cheap Goods, WILL find it to their interest to call at before purchasin g elsewhere, as we are deter mined to sell at all hazards. NO. 3, BRICK ROW. 12 D12"I . z• P B A TENT 6 PA doz. Washtubs; rooms; Batts Wooden measures ; the at No. 3, Brick Row. BAIRD'S. COTTON YARN & CARPET WARP-1,000 lbs. at my2o N 0,3, BRICK ROW. DRUGS & MEDICINES, paints, oils and dye stuffs, white lead, ground and dry, varnish, pills, madder, copperas, opts. turpentine, gum copal, alum, 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 general, and the Borough Towanda, in particular: All the judgments, notes and accounts of the subscribers, 4111 be collected according to law, without dictinclion 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 cost.— Mark that. W. H. BAIRD &CO. Towanda, May 15, 1846. • N. B. We would furthermore say upon this subject, That we have just received a large stock of New Ganda, which will be sold verfcheap indeed, for ready pay. (S.LIELLI " EMIIIDIMIIZESOO . VERyTHING in the line. including Elliptic Springs, Iron Axela, Mailable Burs, Dash, Seat and Stop Irons, Ornaments, India Rubber and Oil Cloth, Lace, Tufts, Moss, &c. for Mlle nt jIM MEW 'UR's. INSURANCE AGENCY. — MBE subscriber enntinues to act as agent fox the DE -1 LA WARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia, a stock company of good standing and re pute & does business on as favorable 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. Mac 20. 0. D. DARTLETT. CALICOES—the largest assortment and prettiest patterns, and cheapest CALICOES, to say no thing of Gingham, Lawns, Are., ever seen in this re gion. fir sale by my2o 0. D. BARTLETT. KEEP SHADY ! Just received at the Savings Dank : 100 sup. Parasols; 50 Pars/saliency; 100 Umbrellas ; For the " splinters," we will put Ihem down - low. May 27. G. F. FLYNT hr CO. JOURNEYMAN TAILORS WANTED. MI WO Journeyman Tailors wonted immediately.— IL Also, a lad to learn the Tailoring bufinesa, to coma well recommended, and apply wool. • BACHELOR & COREL. Townncla, June 10, 1846. Nem York in Miniature ! THE Nutwcriber 11314 taken great pains to iiimltitr JIM assirtittrnt NO complete in Dry Goods, Books 4. .9otioncry, C roe k ery . flardawre, Pain's S. Oils. Groeirics. Nails, !loots A• Shots. bon 4. steel.' !;hiss, ..S.r., ke-.. 8.10 present 10 his frietill. ana Iltc public nearly of quito all the nth:ant:um of denlma iu dung which conlino then...4ves eveluhive ly w any one of the ..l.ove branch- Ch. He 'Mites altenti..ll I. h i , .§...,...1i111C121. Towauda, May u.kataa-r. THE WAIL BEGUN! OREGON OR WAR ! BONNETS tai CI) 11 REED'S