- - .ent to sustain life, and the neglect of their on, are evils as alarming in their influence l e weltare of society as they are unjust in oration -upon the unhappy individuals con . It is to the females of the country that we ok for the proper instruction of the rising tion, and for the inculcation of those princi instice morality and government by which J our free and happy institutions can be per ,,l, It is with woman that the child passes lv rears in which' impressions are made and its inculcated that control his whole after this great fountain of knowle ige becorrup that ignorance and destitution which lead to the streams will soon become as corrupt as mtain, arid the incapacity of man for self-gov at shall soon be established. the fashion with Painters, Poets and even ins to 1 . 1 1%-e to woman a prominent place as , offender in their representations of the act of disobedience and its punishment by hum Paradise,. But this is of a charac h most the treatment which she has recev- Me hand , Of her natural protectors. What 'o4lStire mac be imputed to her for wandering converse with a stranger and offering .-, an d a share of the fruit she had gathered not j ustly chargeable with the sin of knowing ,latite, the command of God. She was not nor wits she even created when the corn , was delivered to Adam, nor is there anv nee to show that it was either addressed to correelv communicated to her by the person she would naturally look for information. ,e contrary the command was addresed to Ad the.surniinms to answer for its violation was c`onvicied of the crime of disobedience— ottowin7 the jii , tice of the judgment, against alone issued the grcatfi fi t!, commanding his Lion from Paradise. 'that she participated, in wag in pail but the necessary result of crone-Moil a , a wife her hu.tand's tortnne. it I grow te‘hous. \V hen the rights of woman poison of we are apt to think of the virtues o twitters in I leaven ai.d the charms of our wives i-terq and d.inghters mn earth—ot the piety of • who Morel ed longest at the Cross. and Wore wiliest at thin. Sepulchre and of Wi-dom 01 a ll in agreeing that when the Fist: ARTS thi • I:a v. or the ViiiTcy , arc to be personiti ni incur IS .0 appropriate as that of Wom la-4 hest gilt of lleaven to man." accordanee with the scrim's-hum contained it leiter, I tieg leave to oiler the following senti ill , rrl7! of the I'rrlc-7ir to if of 'bras r0r t,,,1 il, Rights of 'loom,' • 11 . 10 tr 111 ity in the. Jot !o•ed.mi thr7il2l. ,, ut the l'lrlll/.1 . d Very re-pechtble LEWIS. Cll \ TILES MCDEVITI: M WIER (.. SIVA(:E. COMMiltve. );? V: 1' If 'Marc!! Cultir,lfew otl'ooltil2,e vt-a ,, !liven up to In: Prt , m; othrers nn :\i on d a y. :Th d to the NOrril Livermore by 111.1 brothol Tue-bv. my - IN WA , IIINGTIIN CITY --On t h e 1t h in.t. hwit two n'cl•wis. ll the moranyi, a fire 1,101,e in a rillN* . l , l iiic fidalo tietween-rhir ?h and l'otweenth :-Treet , .. in ‘Vashin•lon ci ty v'core tr i )i)n.ed to be trwk of :In frames were the (ii Mr Tatlor. —Fea-s are entertained at. that Me Lola. from San Bias. 1, , 1%-tire pas-m2ers and a crew of seven, for 1 : 1,91C1 , 41 , . had !Veil let at t-ca Tie bra:: Vo- •,,, !Jell Irom San Phis 21 tl;IN s after the 1 , a. , ,et1 at yea mulneett (rem! 11,•‘ 01 wreck. Several other ves.l.eis Park of a wreck' in about the no norihbortion.l. From all the eireumstaticei:, . _ ri , nn il..ubt but the Lola has been lost, with .ai‘l. .1101111t1 —Two cases of cholera oecnred at doxit to the lith—The cholera had at \.t-liville on the 2 Ith—six out of nine i„ viol 1 - .ltal Six or seven new cases. 2 deaths ~1 ;„ ! Dinrvic Hospital at Lexinuton Ky. THi-d.iv—Amonn . the California etniurants. n_!'i there were some eases near the towns, so U miler-out.there was no sickness. Rerord sta'es that in various parts Che-ter county. Pa . the 110.sian Fly ha. made appearance m the growin/ i:r,ps of Wheat and depradatmns threaten to be disa-trou.. Wheat at ITCoked flourAnng a few weeks since, exhibits ilavni able. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE Ci`r , 4llr , 0 CI00: 1.• hrn 111 , 1.0 , 1 V l• 111•111,1, wet feet. pi nn .ints In 11,r - ea llIT) go, 1111,, 1,1,10• Ff f ., 111).1” are 01 th., prAilar tii that I. arttLl MM \ ihr n nu - 3%a; Oh 11.1. ni 111 , , Call, fiygt , in of all oh.trielpon. ulln) ui • .1 n_ •! a hen illy art tr. of thr tht• tottAt .tih.rtl) o trnictl) 14 THOMSON ' S COM POU N D 111. ( AND WODD NAPDTDA . _ preparro,no Is n.roincfl!y n on not of cfnlr of Ihr s f loor Innsl • alAiillblr rf . CUOTRIS 111 n.null, tit Tar—the yak.. ot‘,lt.rit. lit al' ntreet.ttle.ol the hr. tow and roldvs, Sino , • Its int rmluctsrm, m those s'h ploy cii it, " None name it hot to rtramsc 111 r prejorilcr of Ph) •.r nos to the rrnt'inYrn, aL ins .•n., TO who...ex art Ct.ll.lll.lentS OW) wnc he II: 1 , . ha. I . 7tr ntrrrnnv that !lop mr has trill r. an I• I Irt‘v ilai prr•ri.lbed in their ',rant Cr .! rind Ih. Aron. I :‘” : Si•rure So:d I.y 11111 A t 11E11=3 INTERESTING COMMUNICATION t•s% cg rea!intairenlion. cre arc ,o6irna.d. rn c r. =peel:tide 1.111 , r remiti.tiv blit II f.,V ne•b Ji the nrhele mrui.oncd. atm! the tact,. 3 h.(l 1., h) hi. neighbors htil oar ,sI.ICII .rtier, anti nu, attack of dyspcp .1 ot so•o , 6 rid lo make convt-O. of u. • SI jo'lntr•ll,. MOIOZOIller) Co . inn 3. ".IA. 11... , t•rt -I iroir 4 r- i. 4 toot tour wt•t.k It • or*. I vt - o4 • 1,4 to,- 4k.. k nod 'oars:war:lln for 14)4.10tp...0 find • t all co-duisuO .111 years most port 01 lite lime ottaltit• to rot Ittot s 'how toofttring wow's' loon it.. alert. I bon. t• d 0t0....t0% of )olir a:un!•'.• ounholo, and I tn..... ent w:•.l. 5 1 , 5" 1 1 4 4 n•. tan a. a h. am meal, nu ihollt the siiChtrnt Incrtriv,thellre Ve I'•tn,lr your.. ANTI lON\ BEI:KM N A cent i;trtv , r !dare MIX Sec also atlvert,c cc c "kcal" Another Wonderful Cure - \Vr tn.r gr , In paths to procure authentic and respectable • •:.f•-iii•••.. and !lever give MIMIC Ily to any other. Tir Dr : 4 ,l'aN or. I'h4ladelplna. I , ••ar r —ll silo nl4 In , go at sat, star non to lay la - fore nt A..,•• .•“ t% th.• lArnalerful sure el. 2 , ul your 1 'eonps .. $. Cherry In curing true of that dreadful dinenne •s.l•s•s , q lon alter nil other mean" had laded. I wan annek •.1 1,1 II , n tilt bream. ,rry much att . . rtmg 111) I .o•re all. ' • .11' I ssssi 11 11$.1$1 , 1enOnle rough. and P 1.11• Ihrl.at :%1 V 110W.•' .'l.• r;IC , mine. null ens stomach taus suittaro :up ith)scian Was at n lots 11l know What 1 , s:•s •el tile. n. ever) thing I tuned $ll The thape of 111,1•rair sea i l s l. •111 1, 1. ;$ cirri 111 !unified for 1111111:hs nt than FINVI-11 nlA.nt. and ;rave up nll hnpe• of et er rerover:ng. Hearn:, of Ili.' tt molt mil cairn daily rerortne•l 0111' tnvaluallt. rt.ed.etue. t o I '/Itteur. 'oltk. A ...lona. NN hooptne Cough, and ro 1;,•Lt,...• 4.1 the 11.i50t..4 and lire.'.-f. 1 relitetatiOy drtrr it urd to try ti ' I Ihoneht n hot I. of eChr .% gent. 111 111.• place Moore & Loturnlter 1 wlvelt appear. d to take hold ut • and rehet tne I Tit. , ut. ou it ' , lot! tt erada. ll ) . tne in hen 'oh nail .ttrtur.ll Severn:of my friend. were af leeted In the p.n... tnanolt r that I w t t. my.ottl. tt ho decline , dug the Syrnr. they. l ant .orry m MI appear lobe ln.t ap itronehtng that bourn.' Ito iravehtr r. turn-. Ail I ex it, et soon to leave the, puny I it..ve tnu In, not n ettandtn memorial to the great v. flue 111 our Int ntrinhle Compol.nd. 1) C VV,l•tov Sorr.,/,‘ a. Pa. CAUTIOIT —All preparations from \V Id Chet,'" Trer. except Dr Sacs) ns's are to-Ilium...pod counterico mot sprung up y 4 art r valtiab:r mritte:lirhallhire , ' 114,11 Intu tM r .thrreli.irr ask for Dr I" , a on 4; W.'il ( ' berry. and 110 Wiwi. The grow,- - I.rrprirvtl only by Neat ne, NorTh-weeit corner or F..gty II 4. s .:reels. 1'444 no. by 11. Ali .X, 'fovea oda. C N. I ferric k, AFL BLANKS! BLANKS! Constabte's Saler. Receipts, Attnehnients, %nun moats, S it hplr VI - suprnor raper. for g • Ailed :0 Or Died. - • o Ridgbery on 'Friday 28th ult. Barra Pasting-row; after a short but painful illness, aged 46 years. LAW CO-PARTNERSHIP. .113,111110 HAVE this day entered into co-partnership in the practice of Law, and they take this method of infin , ming tho public of the fact, Office—No. 3, Brick Row (up stairs) where one of them can at all times be found. Towanda. June 1. '49 RUNAWAY FROM TOWANDA. ALLpersons indebted to the subscriber, either by Note, Judgment, or Book account, must settle the same immediately, or Esquire Vandeicook will tend to their case, so look out for Rufus Masons old Job -tailed horse. WM. TROUT. Towanda, June sth, 1849. T‘ ROM the pasture of the subscriber on the night of the 27th, inst a dark chesnut mare, about 16 itande high with a long tail, and believed to have a small star in the lot ehead. Whoever will return said onimal shall be liberally rewarded. v Towanda, May 28th, 1849. CANNAN, will be a candidate for the office Dd. of Brigade Inspector, in this Brigade composed of Bradford County, at the election to he holden on the 4th day of June next, and respectfully solicits the suffrages of his fellow-soldiers. Rome, May 29, 1849. THE undersigned haying' been appointed an Auditor by the Orphan's Court of the County of Bradf to marshal assetts and distribute the funds raised by the sale of the real and personal estate of John B. Taylor, late of Rome township deceased, will attend to the du ties of said appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on Saturday, the SOth day of June next, at 1 o'clock P. M., at which time and place all persons interested will please present their claitfis, or be debared from coming in for a share of said fund. Towanda, May, 26, 1849. W.M. SCOTT, Auditor. ATY wife POLLY, having left my bed and board, I -I- hereby' forbid all persons doing any business whiiever with her on my account, or with any person or Orsons who profess to be acting in her behalf, as I shill pay no debts contracted by her or on her account after tl.is date. PETER M'KERNEN. Moony, May 28, 1819_. • NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the late firm" of WILLIS- ToN ELWELL. nre hereby' requested to call and settle with WM.- ELWELL without delay. H. WILLIsToN. Towanda, May, 27, 1919. WM. ELWELL. A"' persons indebted to the estate of JOSEPH EL LIOTT deceased late of Wya!using township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and tho.e liaising claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement NIiEZ ELLIOTT, HARRY . ELLIorr. WyalusineMay 1549. Executors. ADNIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of ELLAZER NORM AN, deceased, late of Springfield township, are hereby requested in make payment w about delay, and those basing claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. ELAM BENNETT, Springfield, May 26, 1819. Administrator. SPRING GOODS! E.. T. FOX, Ts now receiving a full supply of SPRING AND J SUMMER GOODS which are offii•red for sale as Low as the same can be purchased at any place this side of the city of New York. Thankful for the very fiber ral Patronage extended to him heretofore, he would respectfully ask a call from all who wi-h to purchas Goods cheap as this stork is to be disposed of at the lowest notch. please dont neglect to call and dont forget the place. North Store corner of Main and Pine-st. TirsT opening a splended assortment of fashionable DRESS GOODS consisting of Worsted and Linen Ilireges, Silk Tissues, Linen and Chanirgehle Lusters, Organdies and Printed Muslim., Scotch, French, and American Ginahams, Chambria's Small Figured Blue and Green DeLanes and the Prctttst assortment of Prints in town at FOX'S. HA'S REMOVED to the New Brick Block, corner of Main and Pine street, one door above Mercury, where he is now opening a full stock of the CHEAP EST GOODS ever sold in Towanda. Don't fail to come and see them, as he is determined to sell than right. Cash customers can find bargains. Towanda, May 14,1819. At I ach't Executions Executions, Deeds. Mortgages, Notes, d.c., a:c at .i, t•L`.c.e. Blanks, a der. New Slibvertteements. STRAYED OR STOLEN. BRIGADE INSPECTOR. AUDITORS' NOTICE NOTICE. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Za Mi.I::IIIMST RICH DRESS GOODS 1 LOVES-50 clozen Kid .ilk, lesle thread and cot. ton gloves of every possible size and color.at my?..3 FOX'S. 3 (1 DOZEN more of those linen Hinlterehtg; x a! s l2i V) els. at my 23 T iSS . B ehildrens, and Infants Gloves and Hose at my 23 FOX'S. PARASOLS—A large lot of Green Silk and Turky Satin Heavy Fringed Parasols a t my 23 TON'S. CINGII.; MS—Good patterns and good colors for 12} T cta. at my 23 FOX'S. T.? oN:cm's AND BONNET TRIM ING—Floren re. Pedal braid and Fiench lave Bonnets and the best a...ortment of Ribbons Flowers, white, black, blue, rose. and straw color leise and crape in fart everything desireable iii the shitpe of 'Linnet Trims. at FOX'S. EGIIOICC ANO PALM LEAF HA FS—Pedal and Ens, milan braid new shape, infants and children's do also gents fine mole akin Hats at m)23 FOX'S. 1 - 4 1 11E4H TEAS, warranted to suit, or the money re- I turned ; aim), Sugais, Coffee, Rice, and Lamp oil, cheap as ever, at aplB , FOX'S. GLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED, for sale at ap2o MERCURS'. WH ITF., Hack, blue and green worked Demi Veils also Muslin, linen wrought and French lace col lars a splendid bit of Ivory Dandled Fans, also white sun Bonnets, Bonnet fronts. linen and cotton laces, swiss and jaconet Muslin edgings and insertings cheap at my 23 FOX S. LEILS7WI';I's Ia3MMIUg MISS GRIFFIN, IXTOULD inform the Ladies that she has received a 1 V large assortment of HATS, oonsitiag of avarie ty of styles, and also a good assortment of Flowers. Ribbons. Belts, &e., and a variety of MILLINERY ARTICLES, all of which will be offered at a low price. Towanda, May 15, 1849. REMOVAL AND NEW GOODS! E. T. FOX, OPERATIONS ON THE TEETH ! 'T N. SUMNER, M. D. will be at Towanda, on or J . before the Nth inst., for a ptofeasional visit, and can he found at Stephens' Hotel. Phase wishing his services, had better see him early, for his stay must of necessity be short. ttp Dr. S. has received the agency of the PENN'A MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Philadelphia. He has likewise been appointed agent fur the Philad'a HEALTH INSURANCE CO.. and is prepared to effect Insurances in either of the above institutions. SUMMER GOODS ! , H. S. & M. C. MERCUR, HAVE just received, via N. Y. arid Erie Railroad ; and are now opening and offering for sale for rea dy pay, a general assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at prices which will make it for the interest Of all wish ing to pay cash for Goods, to give them a call. Towanda, April 20,, 1819. E. W. BAIRD, 0. H. P. KINNEY l_lATS—Moleskin, fur, silk, coloted and white Mex 'can, wool, Parana, Lel , tiorn, pedal and palm leaf Hats, on hand and for sale at HERCITRS'. OAF'S—A good assortment of Men's aid Boy's caps, V.l from 12.6 cents up, for sale at mERcuRs% 2)..k.(57321LL1313:01U2')PT,g,c, /{SHE subscriber, intending to leave town soon, res. pet-dully presents, his thanks, and acknowledgments to the citizens of this village, and vicinity ; for their kind, and extensive patronage; and will be happy to secure a continuation of calls. Should there be those, wish ing fora likeness, '• penciled by a ray of light." he will entleasor to satisfy them, by producing a perfectly cor rect representation, of feature*, and expression. Cl - 1400tti. over Mr. J. Kingsbery's stire. Towanda. DMlMgay Bth, 1849 ...t . W. R. SMALL. -1.. o 119.1.SKED J. F. MEANS MILLINER AND MANTUA MAKER, TOW .AND.. HAVING receited New Factions and New Good's and being in all respects prepared promptly anal satisfactorily to respond to the calls of her customers solid's a continuation of their patronage. May 10, '49. ATEKCIIER of much experience will commence the Female Department in the Towanda Acade my, on Monday,l%lay 7th. A thorough courie of in struction will be given to :11114/IFIA and young I,ini in all the branches usually taught in Female Sentina ries. These who are desirous of preparing to instuct Common schools, can receive particular instructions in the science if Teaching. TERMS. Common English studies Same with History and Mop Drawing Botany. and Chemistry, new ic, Natural or filerrhan , i)e, SPRING AND A CARD Raoms in Mercur's Build.ngs, MISS WILLARD, Intellectual l'hibutophy French, by a French Lady (extra) Painting or Drawing Music on the Piano Itt.er.nmErr..—The Tru-tee sof the Academy, Re.. ILA. Riley, Eld. Devitt Dtatock, Montrtote. Towanda. May 7, 11419 NEW SPRING GOODS, BY the New York and - Erie Railroad. I NGsBE BY & CO., are now receiving a large . and m,wt desirable stock of Goods. Basing been Purchased at the most reduced prices, they can confi dently say to the citizens of Bradford' County, that thry vEill not.he undersold. Their Goods will posi tively be sold for cash, cheaper than they-can be bought at Owego, Elmira or Binghamton. To prove this call and examine our goods and. prices. Among, our Dry Goods mac he fend the futh..wicg: GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, Super real French black, Blue, Olive green and brown Cloths; desaable Beaver, French Doe• Skin, and fancy Casvimerev; Tweeds, Sattinets, and full cloth , Worsted and Silk Serges ; Satin, Cashthere and a great variety of Vestings, plain and plaid linings, Sc. LADIES' DRESS GOODS French and American Cloaking ; Scotch, French and American Gingham+ : French plaids, changeable. plain and plaid Alpacas; Queen's Lustre embroidered Thibet Cloth, Silk and Satin Stripes, Plaid, plain Mohair, Basket, French and Long Shawls : alsn pink, and blue Bonnets of the latest style. Cashmere, Harnilton,Coch echn, Mourning, blue and white orange and blue, and almost every variety of English, American and French Prints, changeable Coberg. black Grode Rhine, plain and plaid Silk, Silk and Cotton Velvet, cambric book, Swiss and Bishop Lawn.. Brussels Lace, plain and figured Bobinetts, cotton edgings and insertings ; pure Silks. Gimps, Trimming Buttons ; a large assort ment of ribands, linen cambrirs, ladies' needle worked cuffs, French collars, lace capes, emb. mitts, broaha show. a, 4-c. Also—Brown and bleached Sheeting, brown and bleached Hollands, bangup Cords, white, red, mixed and `Salsbury Flannels, satin Corset, brown and bleach ed Jeans' Canton Flannel, cotton yam., baits, he. In short, almost every article in the Dry Goods line in use. HARDWARE. A large assortment of cutlery from the best imanu farturers ; Iron, Nails, cast and German Steel-, Ames & Co.'s Shovels, mill, (-rocs-cur:and wood Sawa, panel and back Saws, cast, wrought and brass Butts. thumt and drop Latches, Squires, Dividers, Chisels, Augurs, Brace and Bitla of the heat quality, Wrenchei, Bolts German silver. Brittannia and Iron Table and Tea Spoons, Candlesticks, Lamps, all kinds of locks, files, tacks, &c. CROCKERY Flowing blue, light do, and white setts to Kul{ put ehaiwr4—hird patterns; plain and every article in this line wanted. BOOTS AND SHOES The Interest and moat fashionable assortment of La dies' and Misses Boots. Buskins and Slippers, to he found this side of New York. Gents' and Boys' Boots and Shoes in great variety. Also a good lot of SOLE LEATHER on hat.d. The Cheoprsi Groceries can be had at Towanda. May lst., MB. B. K. 4 Co. J. M'INTOSH, DENTIST, TIIO.II NEW TURK. ATOW of Bradford County, Pa., will make a periodi ill cal visit to TO IX A N liA, remaining a week or ten days, commencing 9th of May next. Willlss found at the Bradford Hotel. Satisfactoryreferences and moderate prices. Teeth inserted, from one to a whole nett, and warranted to be executed as well as can be done - in the cities. The following villages will be periodically visited Towanda, Athens, Troy, Leßaysville, &c. Informa tion will be given a week or so in advance, through the Reporter, and by small advertisements. ap2y BO.NNETS—A large ar•sortment of Ladies and Mia. sea Florence, patent, lace, gimp; pearl, Coburg. Neapolitan and Leghorn Bonnets. Also, wreaths and flowers, for sale at ap2o E RC CRS'. _ _ (AILS! OILS !—Lamp and Linseed Oil, in quantities to suit purchasers, for sale at ME ROO W.. ItAILS AND SPIKES-4, 5,6, 8, 10, 20, 30 ; and 40d Nails, and 4,4 i, and 51 inch Spikes, for sale by the pound, kej or tom at . MERCURS'. CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Satmetts and Vestings, a ge neral assortment, just received and for sale right , at ap2o E RC OEN% _ _ _ SUMMER CLOTH I N G.— A larks assortment of Goods for Mena' and Boys' Summer Clothes, now opening and for sale at ep2o MERCURS'. TEAS. MPERIAL, Young Hyson. Brion Skin and Black T Teas, of superior flavor, for sale at prices that will suit judges of the article, at MERCERS'. • - worm nlr us! a 9 TEYE MG, Laying Ant Roads and Lots, Dividing 1-4 Estates, Measuring Masonry, Embankments. &c., accurately done by E.G. NICHOLS. Office nt Rome Bradicmi cnuutyr Pa. . 6m4S TAKE NOTICE ! THE hooks of the Isle firms of HUSTON & MA SON and of ItusTirrs & LADD, have been placed in my hands for settlement. lam instructed to say, that prompt attention on the part of debtors will save them COST. D. VANDERCOOK, J. F ill save May 14, 184 , 9, Argus copy. _ . _ GENTS BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies Gaiters, ties, slippers and buskins, excelsior slippers and wrking shoes miss's gaiters and walking shoes also al lags stock of hildrens shoos cheap at FOX'S. Illrrchanbi3e, kr. HIRAM MIX'S to. alma war 0 a if:, k 111 r l 4 l . - A r • - 3// VIA - rwrrYll HMIX has removed his Drug Store to the north • corner of the Public Squats, lately occupied by James H. Sayre, and having fitted up bis store, has added to his former assortment a large supply of 7ero &KZ XEL"7IYJiiO:I2IMg , GR9CERES, LIQUORS, OILS & PAINTS, ITillow & Wooden ware, Glosswart, Fishing Tackle Fanry Goods, Perfumery, &e; He is agent for most of the valuable POPULAR MEDICINES of the day, which can be purchased of him with a certainty of procuring geouine articles. He is also agent for the CANTON TEA COM PANY of New York,whose Teas have attained a wide spread reputation for genuineness and their low price. An examination of his stock, to which be invites the attention of the public, will satisfy every one that it has been selected with a view of procuring the best and most desirable artieles, and purchased at the lowest rates, Towanda, May 1, 1819. _ _ NEW GOODS AT THE CENTRAL STORE Now opening at the above establishment a very tar:leant] desirable assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which will be sold at very low rates. Business et this establishment conducted uism fair and honest principles. VJU have nor thanks for past favor. and we hope for a continuance of the same as we are bound to sell Goods Cheap. Towanda, Dec. 4, ISIS. N. BF.TTR. cal& clis IN.I.Nr ) 3' I 0 Se.:l2.Hi‘.l). Til E subscriber, still continues to manufacture anilkeep on hand at the old stand of Tomkins and Mal.invon, all kic.ds of cane and wood seat CHAIRS; and SET TEES of various kinds, & BED STEADS of every description, which I will sell low for cash or Produce, or Pine or Cherry Loather, or cl air plank, wiil be received for work. -TURNING dune to order in the neatest manner. Alt-u, CABINET WORK, $2,00 3,50 make and kept on hand, or made to order, im the hes manner. JAMES MA KIN:3ON. row3ntl3, January 4, I+l9 4.00 4 00 STOVES STOVES ! 9ARE FOR WINTER ' DM 1 0,00 MIMI IMontany3... New Block. ah.we \terrors', on the south !..ide of the pull square. to better advantriee. perhaps, than at any other place in or out of Bradiurd county. ll." C. TT ALT. respectfully info-ms his friends and the pubbc, that he has now for sale at his NEW 3nottf:. a general and choice assortment of STOVES. of all sizes and patterns, which he is prepared to sell at whole s de or road, or exchar.ge for country produce iipcm the most accommodating terms. Among his stock are the Ate tight Cvnyletr. Stricort's Air R0i1:44 Mut 11.1 . r I tar .1/ir - - Clll/ Rri"4oll, ~ (Ito., Central 1. do.: Bo c k rai.. hot atr orro, with ',gar?, lilt. l'iromila No I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 41lic most unproved /w'he'ts Air ItLrhl Parlor Storrs. till ,i:rs : St..r idol( q. al, $l.:Pc : C 1, 1 ,1.1.1 SI , WI . C. 0,1 rxrdirsit auticief;,r otivrs biro•rits. : Radiator Parlor %boy:: : Kry . . . • siptir ritciet I , .n•rA : nil la.:rBll.zisti bar store, trc 4,000 Iba. of Ewe-la and Nmerican STOVE-PIPE, reatl7pmaile; also, Bras and Capper Kettles, of various p a tt e r n ., together with a general assortment of Brass and Copper Ware. rJC" lE. lICV 111:VAT ...11L 5041 Lard Till., with a choir° assortment of every article in the Tin viire line, to which the site turn of Meschants, Pedlars, Families and Housekeepers gene rally is invited. c2l - The highest price will be 'ilia for old castings. copper and brass. Grain, Turkeys, Chickens, and all kinds of marketable produce will be received in pay ment for Stoves, Tinware, Arc. For stoves, sheetiron, cop 3er and tinware, his assort ment is complete. He returns his thanks .to his old custioners, to whom, and the public he renews his invi tation to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere; Don't mistake the nia.re—but. remember HA L south side of the Public Square, in Montanyes Block. Towanda Dee. 12, 1839. D. C. HALT . Corning, Elmira anti BoTinto Line. A BOAT OP Tills LINE will leave CORNING & ELMIRA for BUFFALO, every week during the sen•inn, in the following order : Leave Corning Tuetdays, at 10 cgclork, A. M. Leave Corning I,llt4lnestlays, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Leave HAVIIIMI Tauredpv'. P. M. Tow Down Seneca Lake oft Priddy, touching at Big Stream, Starkey, Lodi. Dre , den, pasiiing Geneva, Waterloo and Seneca Fella, on Saturday. Leave Buffalo for Elmira and Corning. every Saturday Morning . . Leave Rochester evely Monday morning. BOAT CORNINC, (741 r. A. M. TITLOR. BOAT ELMIRA ('4PT. IL P. Faun's. BOAT BUFFALO CAPT. E. H. CALEB, For freight or Passage apply to the Captains on hoard, or to the following Acent3: W. M. Mallory. Corning. I . Price & Holly. Geneva. • S. B. Strang & Co. Elmira' Hastings & Field. do J. Wintermuit , Horse heads' I. Miller, Seneca Falls. E. S. Hinman, Ilavanna. 'L. Bogle4o. Montezuma. L G.Townsend,hiz Streamlli, 1.. Fish. Rochester. Woodworth & Post, Lodi. Niles & Wheeler, Buffalo Gay & Sweet, Waterloo. ! April 12, IRI9. DRESS GOODS, Ladies can find a rich anaortmen LI of tisuea, barages, ginghams, muslin., lawns. ret at ap2o MERCERS'. SHEETlNG—Bleached and brown abirtinga and drilling, tickinga, cotton yarn, batting &c. at my 23 FOX'S. FRESH GREEN OR BLACK TEAS—Warranted good or no sale, the money returned in all eases, whet.. Tea does not suit at my 23 FO'XR. Boot and Shoe Shop Removed ! BRISTOL & SMITH have removed their Shop 00054 the street, a few doors above their late loca tion, in the room lately occupied 'by B. A. Smith's Clothing Store, one door north of Hanky's Harness Shop, where they will be pleased to see their customers. Towanda, May 1, 1849. pHE Collectors of the several townships in Bradford County, are hereby authorized to make • deduc tion office per cent. from the amon it of State Taxes placed in their hands for collection, against every indi vidual who shall pay his or her State and County taxes in full, on or before the 29th day of June next ; and the amount so deducted shall be allowed them in their set tlement. Thr same, however, to be paid by them into the CO- Treasury on or before the 2d day 0fiu1y,1949. By older of the Commissioners. C.S. RUSSELL, Cleik. Commissioner's Office, Towanda, Kind IR, 1849. N OTICE is hereby given that the o-partnership lr heretofore existing between CHA. BERLIN & PORTER, as Druggists, &c., is this d y dissob;ed by mutual consent. The business will be carried on by D. C. PORTER, who will settle all accounts of the tc firm. Towanda Jail. 6, 1619. = AT D. C. HALL'S iive, Tin, Copper, IT-ROM MANUFACTORY NOTICE DISSOLUTION. Miscellanea: 3s. BRIGADE ORDERS T . • HE several uniformed Companies of Bradford Cotwe ty belonging to the Ist 2d 3d and 4th Volunteer Batalion's are hereby. notified to meet at the k usual place of meeting on Monday the 4th cal of June next, and elect one person fur Brigadier General and one person for Brigade Inspector of the—Brigade- 13th Di vision P. M. and also one person for Lieut. Colonel and one person fur Major for the let 2.1 and 3d Vol. Bat-1 taliuns and one person fur Lieut. Col. one person for tat Maier and one person for 2d Major in the 4th Vol. Battalion of Bradford County. The election will be conducted and returns made in accordance with the 13th . section of the Militia Law of 1849. The General and field officers elected in the 4th day of June together with the comndasiored officers of the several uniformed companies of Bradford County meet at the Court House in Towanda on Monday the 3d day of July next and elect one Major General of the 13th Division composed of thh euttottts of Sullivan Bradford and Tioga. W. E. BA RTON. Inspector 2d Brig, 9th Div. P. M. Brig. Inspectors office East Smithfield May 10th 1819. Section 13. That all the uniform companies that shall be organized on before the first Monday of June. one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. shall meet at their usual place of meeting, on said first Monday of J nue, and on the first Monday of June in every five years thereafter, and an election shall be held in each company for one brigadier general, and one brigade inspector fur each brigade ;also for such field officers as the battalion of regiment to which each company may be attached shall be entitled to; the captain or COlll. mantling officer of tech erm,riny shall superintend said election, and take to his assistance one or more mem bers who shaft be severally sworn or affirmed to con duct said election fairly and impartially, and make a true and correct return thereof, and when the said elec tion shallhave been closed and the votes counted, the Said superintendent and his assistants shall make out duplicate returns of the SBl/IC. to Ise sinned by them, stat ing the number of votes given for each prison for the thf ferent offi.-es %wed for, for the lent Mon or redolent. as well as the brigadier general and brigade inspector one of said returns the said superintendent iti each com pany shall rause to he Wid with the papers of the company, and the other he shell within ten days there after de Ivor nr rause to he delivered to the brigade in- apector then in commis ion, who shall open and cast up the name and shall make out one general return of the election of each officer having the highest number of votes, and basing certifie I and signed the same, shall forthwith transmit th.- same t 3 the secretary of the com monweal h : and the said brigade inspector shall imme. dustily cause a written certific .te and notice to he given to each of said persons of his election. and the returns of the election from cacti company received by said btigatle inspector shall be filed and preserved in his of fice, and subject to the inspection of any person interes ted who may wish to examine the same. - - - " (;Dods well Bought are half Sold !" D. BARTLETT, Is now opening a large stock and extensive variety of Ili Wpm, selected with the greatest care, and bought tinder great advents:ref; in the cities of New York and Philadelphia—taking advantage of the favorable condi tion of both markets—and h tying in. view the motto above. has so bought that he can and will sell on as ll uorable term: a: the cost, and will endeavor to show to community the advantage of buying from those who buy well. Towanda. \lav 21.1415. 1. nu u.sarra. Completion of the North Branch Canal ! BRISTOL & SMITH TIAVINt: formed a co-partnership in the manufac. 11 tore of HOOTS & SHOCK. at the old stand three dttors north of Rridge st. would resperrully inform their friends and the public-, that they will carry. on the t.u..iness in 3:1 its branchcs—keep on hanthind make to ort h., T t me t ything in their line in the neatest manner and in their latest style. Beleiring that they can 110 as od or 'miter work. than can be had elsewhere they would say to those wish ing good article in their line to gees them a call, and they shall he sati-find. Repairing done on short notice. Produce of all kinds taken for wqrk. Hides wanted in exchange for Boots and Shoes'and Leather. Towanda Hee. 14, 14 Ar S. _ --- TAKE NOTICE! A".persons indebted to the subscriber. either In note or book account. must settle the same by the Ist doy of June nt it, or costs will be mode without re spect to persons. feb23 E. T. FOX. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! t• _ . I U .5) . •-.-- , I: - : . g';' , . -. • - 'I4 , A • . 0 ' -.. ' _ • j r .:. r. k. ."( Al if ) -. 7.. • . .. 0._:...:- -- 4 - /TI I* . ---Z4.-14.7."--,l' . • ~ t ix t4 :4 - 51...--- 4 .*`. ,( nr,,,. 1 '" . r.. • -... . l ' , ~ , • '..kik.,4•.; 411, . ... • ' it '. A; ' . '. SI - t . ': • •*iiAl THE only oliginal and genuine article for the cure of Heaves and other complaints of thezespiratory apparatus and derangement of thedigestive funttions in the Horse, is Kirkbride'a TATTERSALL'S HAVE POWDER 4 . It is warranted to be perfectly safe in all cases, will not inconvenience the animal or injure, even it he has no diasasse ; it is from 4 to 8 times cheaper than most of the imitations which are being tin ulited through out the country, being put up in mueh longer package... sufficient to cure an ordinary cast of heaves, and to ad minster in a dozen caaes of cold, eat irrh, &c. This remedy has acquired a standing never before attained by any horse medicine, and in fact we know of patent medicine that has received as much commerir dation considering the time it has heed established in this canntry. More than 500 verbal and writen testi monials have voluntarily been tendered use GREAT SPRING PURIFIER. The Heave Powder, given in small discs, will be found most useful at that season.. They stimulate the skin to cast oil' the superfluous hair and produce. new ; they loosen. the hide, give a glossy appearance to the coat, protect against disease; they. also. for their fine alterative and restorative powers, purify the blood anti renovate the system, a hich horses require at this sea son as much as any of the human racfi, who knd a pre partition ofSarsaparilla useful to correct the vitiated state of the fluids, incident to the change of weather, which in the spring streets all animal as weU,as vege• table life. In short, most of thb diseases hinges arc subject tn, these powders are the cheapest and best, and for all the purposes of a GENERAL CONDITION MEDICINE. One package of it administered to a'horse oat of condi tion, will do more to improve his flesh and appearance than five bushels of corn= oats—this has been tested a hundred times. To these who may be disposed to doubt the extraor dinary effiacy of this medicine, we will quote the fol lowing synopsis of evidence, out of the hundreds of cer tificates we have on hand. THOSE WHO DOUBT M NY READ. Mr. 0. S. Hail, of Scriber, Oswego county, certifies to a permanent cure of Heaves by one package. Mr. Ambler, of Danbury, Ct., certifitz to a cure of Heaves on a favorite Horse. and says he would not be without tho Tsttersael's Heave Powders on hand if it cost him One Dollar a week to keep a supply. Mr. Chili.. A. Peadby, of Spring Hill, Alaba.aa, in a Icier to eatpolumbus agents, says : " I have a valuable horse that was so severely' affect n 1 with Heavetand violent coughing that I had wel I nigh lost him. I cured him him by one package of the Tat tersalls Heave Powder." . Mr. Geo. W. Davis, of Monroe, N. J. cured a horse of Heaves, and warrants him sound. Samuel Roberts, East Hamps cad, L. I. Edward Janes, Clyde. N. Y. Mr. Glanrgan. Midillebut y, Vt. and Mr. Kip, of Milton, N. V. have all testified to remarka ble cures. Plopared and sold by George Hetebetitan 149 Ft)ltin St. N. Y, HIRAM MIX agent for Towanda. DRINTS, a large assortment of pinta, from 4 to 12 .L 1-2 els. just received at MERCURS'. fcgat' Wvcrtistmcnts.' SHERIFF SALE. BY virtue of wilts Of Vend. Expo. issued out of, the Court of. Co - lemon Pleas of Bradford county. to me . • directed, I ghat I , expose topublic sale at the courthouse, in the Irmo. of Towanda; es Saturday the 16. h day of JUNE. 1846, attrne,st'elock..Y. M., the folloWing piece or parcel of land situate in thetoiruship of Stiesbequin, bounded and described as follows : Olt the east by the school house lot near Daniel Brink's, on the south by the main road leading from Daniel Brink's to the river road, on the west by lands now in possession of Levi 1.1 : Douglass, and on the. north by lands of the estate; of Benj. Brink 2d, deed. Containing about about there. fourths of an acre, with two . small framed or plank • buildings thereon erected, one occupied as a a dwelling house and the other. occupied formerly as a grocery More. Seized end taken in execution at the suet of Myer & Manville vs.6rorge Heath. ALSO—Thefoll•iwing piece or pared°, land situate in the township-of Franklin Bounded and described as follows beginning at the corner of Hams, and Reynolds lot now in possession of Horace Willey thence south thirty rods, thence down the several courses of the To weenie creek to an Iw, thence westerly to the place beginning ; ci staining !we've iicrespore or less, with one old saw milt,' small dwelling, house and one old stable thereon, whit:about three acre's improved. ALSO—A tract piece or parcel of land, situate in Frenklin t-wnship, bounded westerly by &Hula in pos session of William Williams, teirtherly by the Towan da creek, easterly by lands Of Oliver Rockwell, souther ly by unsealed tarok, title unknown the old Franklin coal beds, running, through said latal ; rer•taining four , hundred acres more or lees a ith 'about eighty acres im proved-with one plank house one framed house one lug house three barns, and fruit trees thereon. A1.r.:0-1 Me, Irak t piece or parrel of land situate in Franklin township. Bounded as follow~ northerly by-, lands if Samuel Arnahle and John IWDanels, west by lands of Horace Willey and southerly by the main read ru g front Mourne to tjanton and the Towanda creek and east by landii of Horace ‘‘ Ilcy ; containing about law bun:lre:l acres more or less with about eight acres improved and one log house elected thereon. hzed and taken in executien at the suit of John V. Woodward vs. V 6 m. Watkins administrator of Win. B. :Spalding dec. S. DOUBT:VS. Stilt Sheriff'. Office, Towanda, May 15. 1849. • SHERIFF SALE. rV virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo. issued out of the .1) Court of (' 1111 l mon Pleas of Sullivan county and to me threeind rill be exposed to public sale at the Court House at Lap. rie on Tuesday sth day of June next at one o'clock I'. M. of said day the following real proper ty to wit :—a certain tract or piece of a tract of unseat ed laud aduated in Cherry townships Sullivan county in the warrantee name of William Wilson, containing one hundred and seventeen acres and eighty fere perches. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as ('her property of Lawrence Reynolds. EVAN , 11. PHILLIPS, WIT.' Sheriff.. °trier. Laporte, May 10th 1819. A DNII NISI* ATOR'S NOTICE. A Li. persons Marlin d to the estate of Christopher O.N ichol:, deceased, I.tte of t'prilegfield township, .are hen:bycipiested to make pavnien without delay, and thoir vina, claims acaiust said C,l2te will plea4o percent thin' duly authentic - MA for widen - tent. GEOltta: L. NICAOLS; Sroir:ffo•ld'. Atoll 20. 1819. ilmini.trarnr. EXECUTOR S NOTICE 1.1. persons indebted to the orate of GODFREY 11 N'OtAiliT,,decrused, late, uf Rome Township, are hereby requested to make 'payment without delay, and th.oo having claims a t zatmd said 'trate will please scut them duly auth, n•ieltrd for settlement. JUSIII:a vuutaiT, Executor. Mo t I. It t 9. G. W. Merchant's Celebrated FOR HORSES. Which is also a Universal Family Embrocation for Diseases of the Damao Flcsit. TIME and experience have fully proved that that this UNIv FhtSA 1. REI4 EDY has - not not, its equal on the list of popular medicines, ha v ing been more than 14 years before the public. Testimony of the most disinterested character of its wonderful effects on„the animal economy is almost dai ly presented to the proprietor. A young man in the town of Wilson, whose clothes were burnt off of him, was restored twithont suffering) by the timely use of the Oil. Numerous are the unsolicited statements of patients themselves, and others Who have used the Oil, of cures which in themselves appear remarkable, that they at all interested in a pecuniary point, they could hardly have been ciedded. The following diseases are among many others in HA ' cure of which this Oil has been completely successful and in which others had entirely tribe l : Sp:l%lns, t-.4weencY, Ringbone, Windgalls, Poll Evil, Cal - • lons, Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds, Lameness, 4 Fresh Wonnds, Sprains, Bruises; Sand Cracks, Foundered Feet. Scratches, or Crease Mange, Rheu matism. Bites of Animals, External Poisons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boa's, Corns, Whit lows, Burns and Scalds, Chilblains, Chaped hands. Cramp, Contractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness gf the Joints, Caked Breasts, &c. , • CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. Beware of COUNTERFEITS; and be sure the name of the Sole Proprietor, GEORGE. W. MERCHANT, LOCK rata. N. Y., is blown in the side of the bot tle, or in his hand writing over the cork. 'Don't be persuaded to take any thing else with the premise it is just as fined, &e., &e. This is practised by those Un principled deaiers whose conscience will stretch like India It. bber. 1171 d who are of a kindred spirit of those in our 14 , e cities, whose nefarious practices have so re cent!), been exposed to the action of Congress. Those who attempt to Counterfeit this article pre re ferred to the law of New York, of May 1845, by which it will he seen that every person Meddling in, these counterfeits is subject to indictment; implisontnent, and • line. A person selling out of this state, will be liable to sr rest when in the state, and also to be held as a witness against those he 'bought of or gold for. All Orders addressed to the proprietor will he respond ed tn. '•;•, Get a ,amphlet of thOgimt and see what wonder. are accomplished by the tile ef this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally in the United Stites and Canada. Fur sale by Chamberlin & Porter, Towanda, E. 1) Wells, Lawrenceville. Edwin Dyer, Covington; Abel Turrell, Montrose, Pomp & Kinsey, Easton; lottsris Smith & Cn.„ Allentown, H. B. puffin, South Easton. Octit 15th 1848. n2ovl. DRS. HUSTON & PORTER, PHYSICIANS . AND SURGEONS OFFICE, at No. 1, BRICK RCiW,arbere,they may lJ at all timed be foe d, reedy to. attend to calls in their profession. Towanda, Jan. 10, 1849. NOTICE! • THE Prothonotary's costs of ADDISON Iti'KEAN are, left with N .1 .KEELER, at Towanda. for set tlement and collection. Those indebted are requested to call upon him. and pay the nine. Hewitt general ty ho found at the-Prothonotary's office. A rll 16,1 . 849. ADDISON -M'KE AN. TOINER'S TOOLS.--4 good assortment of Bead, at Moulding and Bench PLANES, grooving pknve; and other Joiner's Tools, just received from the manu factory, and for sale low by 0. D..BARTL&rr.