Life in CaifierniL A co rrgspondent of the Wheeling Gazette, wri ung from .11citerey of the disorganization of some. tv at that place, mentions the following facts. Some ,;( them have never been so fully given. , A day or two since, a notorious rAital, s u s pe cte d o f several murders, and known to be guilty of re , ated horse and cattle stealing's, was caught, and and sentenced to be bung. all in a very allot t ..,ace of time, and without waiting for much proof. a lawyer, called a meeting, which was composed principally of disbanded volunteers, to I 'event the execution of so unjust a sentence by means or foul. In the course of the erening, , ca b o dy said there were not men enough in Mon ter to hang the man. While they were gassing t,:id.tussing about it, a file of soldiers took the pris oncr from the prison to the guard house in the tort, ant day Captain Burton went down with .ome twelve or fifteen men as a guard. Some six rowdies, it is said, had armeij themselves with tom i vers. &c., to rescue the criminal, but on seeing :tat baiOtit.l4, they dispersed. The maa was hung, „h et , as they always bungle the matter bete, the ~n e broke. and according to the custom of the o on r , (the ililftalde being a Californian,) he was tent kirk to Rtisbit until it could be decided wheth er to kii,h the Business or not.. tome three months ago, a horrid murder was committed about one hundred and twenty miles stynth ot this. A month previons, - several men had ,i es oned from the U. S. ship Warren, at night, in a t,. ;;t. They were fired upon, and one man se ii,telv wounded.. The rest escaped. Three of them. with a disbanded volunteer and nmchrirry d o ,.(the last two-had been concerned in .eme murder in the gold mines.) went to the house of an Ettgli-liman named Read. at the Mission of San Miguel. and rourderel the whole family, iii ek,htig babies, servants and a midwife whoke ser I.c e 4 were daily expected to he required. Imme diately upon hearing of it. Lieut Ord was sent down a-sist in capturing the murderers. lie arrived Santa Barbara shortly after the people had taken "trin. two being killed in the operation. There uii no A lcalde, and the people did not know what da. Lieut Ord pushed..the matter, and pursua- . . _ e,l diem to try and execute the prt , oners, who ‘,Pre aoeordingly shot. At San Jose, a man . - 'r,'"attarkerl on the road and badly wounded. l aree men were found guilty by a jury an.l hung. These executions have had a good effect. MITONNIA EMIGRANTS RETVIINING.—Yestergay ii.imang the steamer Kansns arrived from St. Jo ., h She had on boarcl as passengers some ten txclve persons who are just in from the encamp ment of the emigrants now crossing the plains for eahlorma. Sortie of these persons went as far as hires hundred miles out, when. becoming discour ;,2o,l from the fatigue and hardships of the journey, ita•V ..Z.IVP pp the trip. and are now on their way 1 3 ,1, to their.ll tends. Two or three are' from the ,ienittv at Chicago, others reside inr Ohio and Ken t .cla. and all agree that the undertaking was more can could conveniently stand. They a 1.,, .,, _ ,re anything hot flattering account of the a nd haimony prevailing in the differen . ~iinpanies. and seem to think that large numbers „ li i tie returning before the main body gets. beyond 1 . ,,t Laramie. These rumors, however ; are to he oh some degree of allowance, as the dis ...ei-tied one- nikv coming back may view matter, wi i e .e condemn than really evi-ts. They al :La the i•ickness was not as bad a,; when the 1:1-1 t.ut their accounts about th 3 gras., Ica. ter. N.,• matt•thtily ih=a , gree. Some say Mu forme tirio' - :11111 the latter in great abundance, others arid mules were starving for the both —9. Louts Rrpublierin. AFC(iI 1N1) TEX 0. SLAVE TRADE.—The ) id. the Bth inst. has the following ii • .n.V. • ',he Lleiell Credibly informed that there is -1 iv.,suint trade iu the kidnapping of negroes going !I ;eta eon Africa and Texas Year before la,t, Len , t‘ ore .everal resrsels,•well loaded with hrought.from Afilea, and landed near the ,i,,q1;1 of me San flaruaul, and the negroes there I 'Eli , sclietne should be hiked into by t:,e Government, and iliose engaged in it, punished .ecor;tn,, to law." LIE CROPS 01.' VOILE -11° York (Pa ) Rrl,ubli mu says.: '• The mowers and ialiers are already in the grass: and the air is la-den 1% nh the fiagiance of the curing hay and the clover liliisiorns.! This . .crop will be abundant. The ryeialid wheat, i.t hull 1 cad, promire to the farmer an ample harvest : arid though the corn stands small in the furrows, t.” genial sun-hine will can-c it now to grow rap The year gives every indication of being crtiwired . with plenty, and for some time to come, itie farmers will be kept busy in gathering the fruits nt their labors." I;nvr.r.Nott Carr - rctinv.x.—The last Kentucky pa finnish the gratifying intellizence that the pain t.ll report which has been a circulation in trier c:;ce to Gov. Crittenden's alarming ilhiess, had bent -uperceded by satisfactory info: mation of Lis roenvery from a severe attack of cholera morhus The latest papers state that althotigh yet feeble he h now entirely free frcrn disease." rIiLL SOIL IN TENNk- , EL.—.‘ _paper in 'relines ,e gives this accent of a candiflate tur the Legit•la- I.:re in 'Maury County; Mr mounted the Hock. announced him ?,l as independent Free Sod Cutubiluie lie was in favor 01 prolecting Slavery iii the State, but against 1k farther ettension. lie was a Democrat—he 'rated fn Cio-s—and he pronounced the Nicholson letter a forgery—Cass never wrote it TlifEarf;,f Eig-vi l is about to start on an election (4'11'1 . 4 ex pedltimi to Upper Canada. It is said tha h~ pledued himself to Earl Grey that the go-a mat 'toy of the inhabitants of Canada of the Britisl ~i l. l ll are in favor of the Rebel Paying bill. Un it s E s —L e t it be a matter of duty with yon To j.ur .tables daily, ewe that theyare kept dean, tl:at ample beds of straw are provided.' the horses a. each meal actually receive their allowances of fun I. and last but trot lent, that a bottle o 1 Mer c'r.iut•b GARGLING OM is always kept in the stable, he applied on the tirat appearance of any injury itr See advertisement in another column. Get a pamphlet of the agent and bee what it has done for nthers. --BLANKS ! Constables i Salex. .6 Metelpts, Atisiehmento, !.; nm mon", %nbpmnas, l'r rued on superior paper, for sale at this office. Blanks, o et cry description, printed to order. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION will be held at WM.GRIFFIB', Rummer field Creek, at 12 o'clock, M., when Rev. F. _ C our will deliver an Oration, and a returned officer of ihe Mexican war will address the people, and give a history of his campaignings. Married, lo Rome, on the 28th, by the Rey. P. Bartlett, Mr nris J. CHVIIIIIVeR., of Orwell, to Miss Bus ire }Bred, of the former place. In ihis borough, on Tuesday morning last by Rel R. J. Partin, STEPHEN FELTON tt, Miss EMILY BING Nis, all of this place. NEW GOODS AT THE CENTRAL STORE N, TOW opening at the ..above establishment • very IN large and desirable assortment of SPRING & ht:NIIIER GOODS, which. will be sold at very low rates. Business at this establishment conducted upon lair and honest principles. You have our thanks for past favors and we hope for a continuance of the same save are bound to sell Goods Cheap• Toi and, , July 4, 1819. IN. N. BETTS. On the 7th ult., after a short and severe illness, Puss MANIA, daughter of Chimney Frisbie.Esq. Aid wilt. of Elisha B. Harvey, Esq, of i lkr The deceased: was born in Orwell, Bradfcird Co. Pa., holy. 16th, 1821, and since the age of ten years she has made a public profession which was unob trusively and consistently exemplified in all the walks and relations of domestic and social life.— She was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Orwell. A residence.of a little more than a year in this Community, had served to impress all who knew her with a high estimate of the worth of her character, the amiableness of her temper. at d the strict consistency of her piety. To many who knew her but to lore, her death is a - deeply pain• ful berervemeut, and it would be' utterly unscruta ble were it not for faith in that wise and gracious Providence, who smiles bgt to heal the more com pletely, who chastens but to!;ender his people par takers of his holiness, and who proinises to com pensate with "a far more exceeding and -eternal weight of glory" the light and momentary affliction. Unwavering. faith in God, lent its power to bless and irradiate the otherwise gloomy ehamber of sickness and-death, while the triumphant confidence with which :Ws. H. committed her Husband and child, a son of some three years of age, to the divtne pro tection, and her spirit into the, hands of her creator, affords a solace to thebereaved and sorrowing. [Co..] . • In Rome of consumption, on the morning of the 17th Mr. Divin Warm's, aged 31 years. Thus the sun of this man's earthly existence, in the prime of manhood, after long and patient suf fering, has set forever, leaving his family to mourn a dutiful husband, son and brother and our village a good citiien, an honest man, and the wide circle of his 'friends an esteemed acquaintance. To his widow, parents, brothers and sisters, sev eral or all of whom reside in Rome, the blow if un doubtedly painful and trying to their feelings. But such we believe are the religions views of most of them, that we trust they do not sorrow as those without hope. They have a confidence in their Heavenly Father, both for time and . eternity, and however painful this parting may be to the feelings of humanity, they will feel assured that their depart ed friend is in the hands of Him who doeth all things well, and who does not afflict willingly nor grieve the children of men. May they be abundantly sustained by the conso lation of that gospel in which they joy and rejoice, and which alone of all others can give in seasons of trial like this. A large concourse of friends at tended the funeral discourse in the Baptist church, konday 18th inst. sermon by the pastor, Elder Stone; text Psalms, chap. 46, God is our refuge, &c. Much credi t is due the venerable Elder fur the ords of consolfftion and instruction given the , urners on the solemn occasion. BLANKS! A itSiCh 9 i EXeCnilOllA, Execution., Deeds, Mortgages, Rotes, Aix., Died. Barre, Ncto 2bncriiscmcnis T IST OF -LETTERS remaining in Post Office at Ridgbery, Bradford County, Pa., June 30, '49. John Brown Edward Delany 5113.5 Baldwin . Peter A Evens Daniel Brockway' D Fru tchy - Parvin 1) Covell Asa Farnsworth 2 Joel Chapen E J Henry George Cooper Ed ward Het non Caroline Covell . Edward Hanlon E Covell Abner Hall A Imy J Carr I_ David Hapeman D Carey Wm Mcentire Gilbert Coleman Nomiah Smith Sally Ann Doty James Sirobridg Ridgbery, July 2d, 1R49. JOHN BURT, P.M. To Owners of, and Dealers in Horses. CA RI. fON'S FOUNDER ENT: for the cure of Fountjer, Split Hoof, end Hoof bound Hoi ses,conttac :4l and Feverish Feet, Brui ses in the Flesh, Wounds, Galled Backs, Cuts, Kicks, 'Heels, Stretches, " &C., on Horses. CARLTON'S RING-BONE CURE, For the cure of Ring-bone, Blood Bpavin, Bone Spa vin, Windgalls and Sprint—a certain remedy. -0" Thi. Ring-bone cure and the Founder Ointment are prepared from the recipe of vi very celebrated Eng lish Farrier, and will cure in ninety-nine easeu out of one hundred any of the above cemplaints. They have been used by fanners., stage proprietors and others, with the most marked and dreaded success. Sold in New York by Commonkir, 37 John st., end n Towanda, by HUSTON & Port-'Eft. 5m6 In Ike molter of the Fatale of l'Ker Walter derenstd. A2%;D now to wit; May 7th, 1849. On petition of E. W, Baird. the court vacate so much of the order made on the 7th day of September, A. D. 1818, as describes the lands to be sold, and orderland di rect that forty acres and two perches of land from the farth of said Peter Walter dec'd. be sold, bound ed and descr . bed as follows to wit: Beginning at a soft maple the south west corner of Merritts Knapp, lot on the bank of Towanda creek, thence north along said Knapp's line two hundred and forty perches to a hemlock, the north west corner of said Knapp's land, thence west twenty six and three tenth perches to a beech, thence south along the lands of peter Walter dec'd. two hundred and forty seven perches to a post, on the bank ofsaid Towan da creek, thrice down said creek the several emir (Ts and (finances to the place of beginning. Con taining fort acres and two perches. strict measure. Towanda, J uly 3, '49. H. BLACK, Clerk O. C. By virtue of the above decree, the said premises, will he exposed to public sale, on Saturday, the llth day of August, 1849, upon the premises, at 2 o'- clock P. M. - Attendance given and terms made known on the day of sales JOHN VANDYKE, July 4,1949. MARDALENA WAT TERS. Administrators. AN APPRAISEMENT AND Classification of the amount of the sales of the persons engaged in the sale of Goods, Wares and Merchandise, in and for Btadford Coun ty, with the amount of License hereunto annexed, in and for the year 1849. With or I Class Names of Retailers. I wiih't lig. ASYLUM. DO liq 14 do 14 John Horton Elmer Horton , ATHENS TP. Biddleman & Brown do 14 Wincngs & Gardner do 14 John Watkins do 14 ATHENS BORO. do 12 do 11 do 13 do 13 do 13 liq 13 no 1&q 14 do 14 do • 14 BURLINGTON. W H Baird Welles & Harris H 8 Comstock J H Welles & Ca A Perkins Phelps & Walker C Park George Merrill Horace Career • lig 13 no hi 1 3 do .14 do 14 do 14 CANTON. lig 13 do 13 COLUMBIA. Coryell & Gee A &S H Morley J V Daniels Job Morley E Overton • Newman & Co C E Rathbone Augustus Austin G N Carol • - DUBEI.L. U Moody & Co. no lilt 14 0 Dyhamberlain do 14 FRAN KLIN. liq ao liq • GRANVILLE. Bullock & Prekho. do HERRICK. do LEROY. do do MONROE. !kl du do up- liq do do 3 W Mercor E Hawley L Et Brownson Holcomb & Leland Parkhurst & kkh .1 J Warford J H Phinney 8 8 & 4.8 JR Hillman Roger Fowler .1 11 & U Smith Alden & Cuolbaugh John Hanson I do Brown & Rockwell i do D 4.: Nagle Vaanostrum & Northrop OH W ELL. Theophilus Humphrey do PIK E. do do do RIM:BERL% du . hq ROME. no Itq do A 8 Smith O H Little D Bailey & Sua H Webb Calvin West L S Maynard D M Wattles F W Maynard & Co do E & G Nichols Wm. Campbell Kinney & Salience do SMITHFIELD, liq do no liq SPRINGFIELD, Hiram Spear do Pine & Bennet liq W T Daly do Enos Hubbard no liq Lucius French do STANDING STONE. H W Tracy liq 12 E W Baird no liq 13 Means, Storrs & Co. do 14 TOWANDA BORO, H 8 & M C Tilercur do Montanyes & Co. do J King fiery do N N Betts do Daniei Lord do Lyman Durfey, M Bullock & Co E S Tracy Tracy & Moore liq E T Fox no liq KinTsbery & Co. du 0 I) Bartlett du Elliott & Tomkins do DC Hall do 9 9 Bailey do Titranv & Kingsbcry liq Hiram Mix . du & Porter do H W Tracy. Assignee of C Reed P Bnll H O'Hara C Coleman Miles Carter G F Reddincton loi 11 22 50 SW& D F Pomeroy do II ; 22 60 L & E Runyon do 12 18 75 Baird & Stephens no liq IL 15 00 T Maxwelk do 12 12 50 Herrick—Watt & Pomeroy do 12 12 50 E F & 1' L Ballard do 13 10 00 Fitch & Ballard - do 13 10 00 M W Jones W Paine, Gay Tracy Wm Gibson Peckham and Mather do Welles & Co, do 13 10 00 D Myer do 14 . 700 WARREN. do 14 7 00 do 14 7 00 WELLS. lames P Taylor _ do 14 T 00 Benj Bnffington Robert (;upper E h A I.ewic MH&GIi Wepes do 13 10 00 CB Fisher do 13 10 00 WYSOX. In(Ison Holcomb Coolbaugh &Co Aet of lie. $7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 15 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 lb 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 15 00. 7 00 10 50 do 14 14 Mist('&nuns. do MESH EQUEN du _ no liq do do do do TROY BORO do 14 7 00 do 14 7 00 ULSTER. WYALUSING. do 14 7 00 WINDHAM. E Smith & Co. do 14 10 50 THO'S. SMEA D. Mercantile Appraiser. _ . _ A LIST AND Classification of the persons enpgrid in the sale of Nostrums. Patent Medicines &c., in Bradford, County, undor Act of of assembly of the 10111 of April, 1848. Residence'. l'lass . A in't2ol Names Cli Herrick, Athens ho t: A Perkins, do 4', 5 00 Huston & Porter Towanda bo. 3" 10 00 Hiram Mix, do 3 10 00 . . Mnntanye 41 Co, ' do 4 5 00 J Kingsbery. do '4 5 00 R King, Troy ho. 3 5 00 T - HO'S.SMEAD. 1 Mercantile Appraiser. A UST AND Classification of the Beer Houses, Eating Houses &c., of Bradford County according to Act of Assembly of 10th April, 1849, entitled an act to create a sinking fund, &c. Residence GIME Geo. Merrill, . Athens bor. -8 $5 00 H earner do 8 5 6o J E Vosburg. Burlington, 8 5 (10 B Palmer, Canton. 8 5 00 Daniel Kellogg, Monroe, . 8 • 500 S,Bornham. do 8 5 00 Chas French, Ridgbery 8 600 G W Cole, Barri!. 8 5 00 J L Gerould, Smithfield, 8 500 M Phillips do 8 5 Op Aaron Thomas, Springfield, 8 500 Miles Carter, Towanda, 8 • 600 Zerulah Cross, do 8 5 00 P O'Slain do 8 5 00 C Coleman, do 8 5 00 8 8 Bailey, do 8 . 600 8 Hathaway, do 8 6 00 J M Gilson, do 8 500 Wm Kelley, do 8 5 00 M W Jones Tiny Born. 8 500 THO'ScIEAD. Me mile Appraiser, A UST/ A ND Clailification of thedifferimt Distilleries in It Bradford County. for the year 1840, as directed by Act of Assembly of the 10th of April 1849. Names. Residence. Class. Anil. of Lic, Guy Tozer, Athens, -10 James Payne, Monroe, 10 Wm. Brace, Springfield 10 J. E Goodrich, Troy boron 10 THO'S. SNEAD. Mercantile Appraises, NOTIC} is hereby given, that an appeal will be bold at the Commissioners Office, on the 13th day of July next, at which time and place any person aggrieved by the foregoing Classifications, can at tend if they think proper. Witness toy hand at Towanda, the lat day of lone, A. D. 1849. THO'B. BMBArk Mercantile Appraiser. • STRAYED OR STOLEN. VlNfld the pasture of the mubscriber on the night of 1: the 27th, inn a dark chesout mare, about 16 bands high with a long tail, and believed to berg a man star in the fotehead. Whoever will return said anknelehall be liberally rewarded. Tamils, May =6th, 1649. J. F.MLEANS. _ 7 00 7 00 14 10 5(1 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 50 13 15 00 . 13 15 00 11 8 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10.00 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 15 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 12 . 18 75 12 18 75 12 12 50 13 10 00 14 10 51 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 90 18 57 10 . 00 7:00 10 20 00, 10 20 004 13 10 00 13 10 00' 13 10 00,1 12 18 751 12 12 501 12 12 M . 13 10 00 12 12 50 12 12 50 14 . 7 00 14 10 50 14 10 50 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 no liq 14 7 00 'do 13 10 00 13 10 00 lig 14 10 50 do 14 10 50 $lO 00 Clasq. Am't. of I.ic $5 00 6 00 5 00 6 00 Inerrhatibig, gy. AGAIN! H. S. & M. C. MERCUR, , aataVessu 11S01111/111 ►saorrxaLT or which were purchased since the late reduction in pried;; they will therefore be sold unusually cheap. Towanda, June 15, 1549; =tonal Ik, U.Rf MNEr.4M9AIo NEW GROCERY & VARIETY STORE. TIFFANY i!le . KINGHBHRY hifunn the public that they err now receiving direct from New York and opertion in the store Int,ly occupied by H.Mix.onit dose south of. B. Kingsbery ¢ Co., a Isrge and general aenortment of Mi3C3IIES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS , FANCY GUS, rdacce Aotton., e. in which the mention or purchasers is Mailed. Their assortment Grocerierr end Liquors is complete. and will he sold at unusually low rates. Call and examine. L. W. TIFFANY. Towanda. Jane In. '49. B. L. KINGSIMRY. STRONG BEER. GROCERS & Landlords supplied with rdrnne Beer by the bbd. TIFFANY do KINGSBERY. FEW ARRIVAL AT THE OLD DRUG STORE, AV. 1, Brick Row. HusTos , h PORTER are now receiving. at No. I, Brick R•tar, a large addition to their former flock, C01:11.16lIng of Drugs, Medicines. Groceries, Liquors, 01la, Paints, Dyestuffs. Fancy Goods, fie. which will be sold at unusually low rams. They alma offers for sale the splendid and genuine Teas of the PE- K IN TEA COM PAN Y, for which they are •gents, end which they do nut hesitate to recommend as being su perior to any oilier imported. Having been sprinted agent for most all the genu ine Popular Patrol 31ellicinr4, we assure the public we will not offer any that are counts., frit, as we will not buy or accept an agency from those speculators, who, by base imitations impose upon the country with their spui Mug Drugs- Towanda. June IS, IS:9. II II 111 i.".: 111117 SPRING GOODS! E. T. FOX, Ts now 'tee/icing • lull supply of spitMG AND J HUMMER GOODS which are offered for sale as low as the same can he purchased at any place this side of the city of Nes i s York. Thankful for the very' liber ral Patronage extended to him heretofore, he would respectfully ask a call from all who wi-h to purchas Goode cheep as this stock is to la disposed of at• the lowest notch, please dont neglect In call an d dont forget the place. Nonh Store Xrrner of Main anti Pine-in. RICH DRESS GOODS. JUST opening a apknded assortment of fashionable DRESS GOODS consisting of Worsted and Linen Threw... Sinn...nes, Linen, and Chanagehle Luster.. o.gandirs and Printed Muslin., Scotch. French, and American Gingham., Chambra's Small Figured Blue and Green DeLanes and the Pretteot assortment of Prtuta in town at FOX'S. GLOVES -50 dozen Kid silk, lesle thread and cot ton gloves of every possible size and color et my 23 3fi DOZEN more of those linen Hankerchteli at 123 Cl'. at my 23 , FOX'S - HATS --Moleskin, fur, silk, colored and white Mezi can, wool, Paean's, Leghorn, pedal and palm leaf Hats, on hand and for sale at MERCURS'. rIAPIS—A good assortment of MCII . I. eld Bov's raps, from Ili cents up, for sale at MERCIAN'. LT AI 135. Zr I :_§Uiu 0 A CARD. THE subscriber, intending to leave town soon, res pectfully presents, his thanks, and sekn ow ledginents 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 likene'ss," penciled by a ray of light." he will endeavor to satisfy them, by producing a perrelly cor rect representation. of features, and expression. • Calloorn over Mr. J. Kingsbery's store. Towanda, May 81h, 1819. . W. R. SMALL. J. M'INTOSH, DENTIST, 11= 'VOW of Bradford County, Pa.. will make a periodi- J_ll eat visit to TOWANDA,remainint a week or ten days, commencing 9th of May next. Will be found at the Bradford Hotel. Satisfactory references and moderate prices. Teeth inserted. from one to a whole sett, and warranted t be executed as well as can be dane:m the cities. The following villages will be i:erii.xlically visited:— Towagela, Athens, Troy, Leßaysville, &c. Informs-. Lion will be given a week or so in advance, through the Reporter, and by small advertisements. ap2l eiILS! OILS !—Lamp and Linseed Oil, in quantities to suit petettarten, for snle at MERCURS'. NAILS AND SPIKES-4, 5,6, 8.10, :0, 30, and 40d Nails, and 4, 44, and ki inch SpiVea, for sale by the pound, keg or lon, at MERCERS'. CLOTHS, Cassimerec, Satmetta and Vesting, a ae neral assortment, just received and for sale right , at' 01,20 • MERC SMMER Cl,O rHING.—A large assortment of Goods for Mena' and llirys' Summer Clothe% now opening and for sale at apr.o MERCITRS'. TEAS. IMPERIAL, Young Hymn, Hyson Skin and Black Teas, of superior flavor, for sale at prices that will suit judges of the article, at MERCURS'. LEVELING, Lying out Road. and Lota, Dividing Estates.; Measuring Masonry. Embanks enta, &c., accurately done by E.G. NICHOLS. Office at Rome Bradford county, Pa. Bin4B TAKE NOTICE ! Min books of the late firma of HUSTON & MA• SON and of HUSTON At LADD, hare been p'aced in my hands for settlement. lam instructed to say, It at prompt attention on the part of debtors will rave them COST. D. VANDERCOOK, J. P. Towanda, May 19, 1899. Argus copy. GREAT POVERTY IN TOWANDA, X LLLLL FOX 71$ WANT Of A LITTI.I MIK MAlt AV 311:. 11, lIIIT 1' • T D. WEST Would inform the citizens of To ll. wands, that be has located on the comer of Ws. ter and !oath sta., where be will attend etclusively to Mending Boots h. Shoes, and at the shoemakers hate to mend, he flatters himself that by cars and attention, he shall get ptenty of work. Towanda, June 12,1849. T LOHORN AND PALM LEAF HATS—PuIa and English milan braid new shape, infants an ehildretts do. also gents fine mole skin Hats at mrld FOX'S. GIDIGHAMS—Good patterns and good colors for 12 eta. at my 23 FOX'S. BONNETS 2 1 114 D BONNET TRlMlNG—Floreo es. Pedal braid and French lace Bonnets and the best assortment of Ribbons PloWers, white, black, blue, row, and straw color base and crape in fact everything deaireable in the shape of Bonnet Trims. at PDX'S. ri REM! GREEN OR BLACK 'TEAS—warranted Rood or no sale, tha money returned in eases, wham Tea does not suit at usy23 FO'XS. tsga; 9ftediseninus. SHERIFF SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo..bialied out of the t •Couirt of Common Pleas of Bradford comity and to me directed will be expoded to public sale at the Court House in the born.. of Towanda, on Saturday the 7th day of JULY, 1849, at one o'clock, P. M., the following lot piece or parcel of land situate in the !tranship of Athens bounded and described as fob lours Beginning at a hemlock for ti comer, on the south east Cornet of a lot formerly occupied. by Richard Elston, and now or lately ovened by N. J. Wynkoop thence south 881 . degrees 106 & live-tenth perches to a stake for a corner, thence north de grees east 155 rods to a corner, thence north 88i degrees west 106 & fire-tentbs perches to a corner, thence south 1 degrees west 15.5 & live-tenth perches to the place of begining; being lot No. 9. on warrant 1496 granted to Charles Carroll. Con taining one hundred and three acres and eighty perches of land, he the salve more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Sa bina Dewitt to the use of ?Mica Prince, vs. VI iitiaut A%crilL WM. 8. DOBBINS, SW Sherifr , Office, Towanda p 15, 1849. SHERIFF S , LF- . 101 Y yirtueof wilt of a Ans. vrea. Expo.ieatted out of the Court of Common Pleaslof Bradford county, to me directed, I shall expose to pudic sale'at the 1 . 1.11f1 HUlllf.e, in the boro. of Towanda. on Sattmlay the 2lst day of JULY. 181,9, et one o'clock, P. M.. the follow ing piece or parcel of land situate in Boum towuship. Brad ford county, and hounded as follows, to wit: Bezir.- Inn:: at a post on the main street upon the east side o f the said Greet running from Towanda through the village of Rome, and from thence an ea,terly course along the line of a lot belimgine . to Peter Al len, 175 feel to a corner of J. PasAnatire's land, thence a northerly course 50 feet to a corner, thence a wes terly course alone. the line of Lewis G.. 0; 175 feet to the highway to a corner, thence a southerly course 50 feet to the place of beginning. Containing /of an acre. All improved, with Jute two awry framed hon-e an I framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution a: the snit at LE. DeWolf vs. J. D. Drake and 1. R. Drake. WM.'S. DOBBINS, Sh'ff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Jude 1549. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM GRACE, deceared, late of Springfield twp.. are hereby requested to make payment without delayound Iheoe having claims 'summit said estate will please pre sent them duly aathenlested fur settlement. W. S. GRACE, Execuior; Sprinufiehl, June 12, 1949. EXECUTOR'S NO I ICE Au.persons indebted to the estate of JOSEPH EL uorr deceased late of Wyalneing township, are Iterelxy requested to make payment without delay. and theAe having claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement .J‘BEZ ELLIOTT, • HARRY ELLIOTT, Wyslusitut. May 26, 18.19. Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A".persona indebted to the estate of ELL AZER NORMAN, deceased, late of Springfield township, are hereby requested to make payment withouldelay, and those hasing claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. ELAM BENNETT, Springfield, May 211. 1819. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALLpersams indebted to the estate of DAVID M. WAT 11.E 4 , deceased, late of Rome township. are hereby requested to ^make paymen without delay, and those having claims affaiust 'Mid estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. J .M. vyATTLes,I Administrator. R.,me, July 26, Isla NEW SPRING GOODS, By the New York and Erie Railroad. BKINGSBERY & CO., are now receiving •large . and most desirable stock of Goods. Having been purchased at the most reduced prices, they can confi dently say to the citizens. of Bradford County,tha t they will not be undersold. ' la will posi tively be sold for cash, c er than they can be bought at Owego, Elmira or Binghamton. To prose this call and examine our goods and prices. Among our Dry Goods may he found the folloWing : GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, Super real French black, Blue, Olive green and brown Clothe; desaable Beaver, French Due-Skin, and fancy Caesimeres; Tweeds, Sattineta, and full cloth , Worsted and Silk Serge.'; Satin, Cashmere and a great variety of Vestingo, plain andirilaid liuings, &c. LADIES' DRESS GOODS French and American Cloaking; Scotch, French end American Gingham*: French p•titla,ohangeable, plain and plaid Alpacas; Queen's Lustre embroidered Thibet Cloth, Silk and Satin Stripes, Plaid, plain Mohair, Basket, French and Long Shawls : also pink, and blue Bonnets of the la test style. Cashmere, Hamilton, Coat echo, Mourning, blue and wb;:e orange rid blue, anil almost every variety of Englis'a, American and French Print., changeable Coberg. black Orode Rhine, plain and plaid S lk, Silk and Cotton Velvet,ciambrie book. Swiss and Bishop Lawns, Brussels Lace, plain and figured Boenetts, cotton edging* and inaertings; pure Silks, Gimps. Trimming Buttons ; a large assort ment of ribands. linen cambrics, ladrc« needle worked cuffs, French collars, lace capes, curb. mitts, brosita Shaw s, 4c. Alpo—Blown and bleached Sheeting, brawn and bleached HoSands. hangup Cords, white, red, mixed and Salsbury Flannels, satin Corse., brown and bleach ed Jeans' Canton Flannel, cotton yarns, baits, &c. In short, almost every article in the Dry Goods line in use. HARDWARE A large assortment of cuulery from the hest menu factorers ; Iron, .Nails, cast and German S•eel, Ames & Co.'s Shovels, mill, cross-cueand wood St ws, panel and back Saws, cast, wrought and brass B.ifta, thumb. and drop Latches, Squire's, Dividers, Chisels, Augurs, Brace and Bitta of the best 11,3104, Wrenches, Bolts German 'liver. Brittannia nud Iron Table and Tea Spoons, Candlesticks, Lamps, all kinds of locks, drills, files, tacks, dce. CROCKERY Flowing blue, lit do, and white setts to suit pnr ehasers—bird patterns, plain and every article in this line wanted. BOOTS AND SHOES The largest and moat fashionable assortment of La dies' and Misses' Boots. Buskins and Slippers, to be found this aide of New York. Gents' and Boyd' Boots and Shoes in great ♦ariety. Also a good lot of SOLE LEATHER on hard. The Cheapest Groceries can be had at Towanda, May Ist., 1949. E. K. 4. Co. LAW CO-PARTNERSHIP. BAIRD & KINNEY. HAVE this day entered into orpartnerphip in the practice of Law, and they take this method of infor ming the public of the faer, Office—No. 3, Brick Row, (up stairs) where one of them can at all times be found. E. W. BAIRD. Towanda, lone 1.'49. 0. IL P. It.I.NNEY. RUNAWAY FROM TOWANDA. . ALL persons indebted t 9 the subscriber , either by Note, Judgment, or gook account, must settle the same immedistely, or Esquire Vandercook will tend to their care, so look out for Rufus Masons old boh-tailed horse. WM. TROUT. Towanda, June sth, 1849. IMIZIR7III§ 8 . DMSTEfing 8 MISS GRIFFIN, I~TOULD inform the Ladies that she haa received a large assortment of HATS, omitting of a varie ty of styles, and also a good assortment of Flowers. Ribbons. Belts, &c., and a variety of MILLINERY ARTICLES, all of which will be offered at a low price, Towanda, May 15, 1849. MHIS'S children., and Infants Glove. and Hose at my 23 FOX'S. 2000 DO7 EGGS wanted at For s, at 10 cents ecr dozen. June 12. 4- - -- ftlettionsbilt i &fir: HIRAM MIX'S mug Gs ACIIINRMEMIEfiCIDIMITM=ICIDer MlX:kialiriallinved his Drug Shire LSI tbsi north' . _ cores[ of the Public Apure. Welt occtSpittd by James H. Sire, ■od having Oucil . oybis -stile, has added to his former sgsortilieut a large supply of Ell LIAL'CIZM .ERID 111111VIlerESrailq:e• CROEIS,. LIQUORS, OILS & PAIN T%. willow L Wmleft II arr, Glassware, Fishing %dile,- Faucy Goods, Perfumery, &c. HP is went fur moot of the voltraitle POPFLAU MEIJI N of die day, which can he ptirchased of hlni with a certainty of powwow gessUlllo He is also agent for the CAN rt)N , TEA COM- P 111 Y of New fork: whose Teak hail' attained's' Wide spend repotatir t in for aetioineness and their loar price. Au ettaaiiisanors 01 his stock, to which he unites tbd atteutuin 01' the public.. will satisfy every tine thltil haw Wert I-elected with a view of precur.t.g the best add moat desirable attieleitii mod purchased at the. l eer ed 'rowan/hi. May I. 1949. . • . 111=1 DISSOLUTION er p.rtne►ship heretofore relating between M. 11. & (; . H. W ELL Ea, is this day dissolved by mutual convent. Those having account.. with the flew aro rey.tebted to beitle diem without delay. M. H. WELLP:I 4 , Wyslusing, May 30, 1319. G. H. WELLES. The bush-wee will be continued by M. vrELLEs et theold xtxtid, whrre a wall seieried stock of GOODS ix now artivtog; ronstating of Dry Goode, Grorerira, Hardware, Salt, Neils, &c. &c. To be Fold cheap for pro npt pay. M. H. WELLES. - G. W. Itlercbant's Celebrated Which is also a Colversal Family Embroealias for Diseases of the Ilamari TIME and e!perienre have fully provenhat thetthis UNIVFhSAL REMEDY has not not its equal on the list of popular medicines, having been morethau 14 years before the public. Testimony of the most disinterested el:ottani& of its wonderfol effects on the animal economy is almost dai ly presented to the proprietor. A young man in the town of Wilson, whose clothes were burn! off of him, was restored (witboat suffering) by the timely use of the Oil. : Ntureerous are the unsolicited statements of patients theinselves, 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 credited. The following diseases ate among many others in the cure of which this Oil has been completely successful and in which others had entirely. failed:— Spavids, Sweeney, il'ingtene, Windgalls, Poll Evil, Cal lous. Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds, Lameness, Ffresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Sand Cracks, • Foundered Feet, Scratches, or Grease Mange, Rhen , matism. Bites of Animals, External Poisons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns, Whit lows, Burns and Scalds, ehi:blainsi, Chaprd hands, Crain p, -Contrariions of the Muscles; Swellings, NVeakness of the fonds, Caked Breasts. &c. CAUTION TO PURCHASEIIs, Beware of (7(JUN - rut:FL:ITS, and be sure the name of the Sole Proprietor, GEORGE W.IIIERCH ANT., LOCKPORT. N. Y., is blown in the side of the bot tle, or in his hand wring over the cork. Don't bo persuaded to take any thing else with the promise it is just an geed, &c., &c. This is practised by those un principled deaiers whose conscience will stretch like India R. bber, and who are of a kindled spirit of those in our large cities, who'se nefarious practices have so re cently been exposed to the action of Congress. Those who attempt to Counterfeit this article are re ferred to the law of New York, of May 1845, by which it will he seen that every parson meddling in these. counterfeits is solijrect to indictment, iroptisonment, and fine. \14%0 A person selling f this state, will be liable foot rest when in the state, and also to he held as a witness against those ho bought of OT sold for. All Orders addressed to the proprietor will be respond ed to. Gets pamphlet of the Agent and see what wonder. are accomplished by the use of this medicine. Sold by revectable dealers generally in the United Stites and Canada. For sale by HUSTON & PCRTER,Towands, Wells, Lawrenceville, Edwin Dyer, Covington. Abel Turrell. Montrose. romp & Kinsey, nston, Lewis & Smith Co., Allentown, H. B. puffin South Easton. Oct. 15th 1843. n 2 U yl, - Corning, Elmira and Duffalo Line. I A BOAT OP THIS LINE will leave CORNING ti 'ELMIRA for BUFFALO, every week during the season, in the Wowing order : Leave Corning Tueaddys, at 10 .o'Clock, A. 'III. Leave Corning Wednesdays, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Leave Havanna Taursdsys P. M. Tow Down Seneca - .Lake on Fri &Y, touching at Big Stream, Starkey, Lodi. Dresden, passing Geneva, Waterloo and Seneca Falls, on Saturday. Leave Buffalo for Elmira and Corning, every Saturday Morning. Leave-Rochester 'every Monday morning. BOAT CORNINC, CAPT. A•. M. TA YL6R. BOAT ELMIRA CArT. R. P. FIRMS, BOAT 8UFFAL0...... E. H. Cst.sa, For freight or Passage apply to the Captains on board, or to the following Agents: W. M. Mallory. Corning. Price & Molly, Geneva. S. B. Strang & Co. Elmira; Hastings & Field, do J. Wintermnit , Horse heads J. Miller, Seneca, Fait,. E. S. Hinman, Havanna. L. Boatedo, Montezuma. - L G. Townsend, big Stream. H. L. Fish. 'Rochester. Woodworth & Post, Lodi.' :idea & Wheeler, ilaffslo Gay & Sweet, Waterloo. I April 12, 1949. AIL Concerned will please take Notice ! THE co. partnership heretofore existing between Tho mas Elliott and N. C. Torukins, under the name of ELLIOTT & TOMKINS, is this day dissolved by mutual consen•. All debts dee to said firm are to be paid to the subscriber, who is authorixed to receive the same. All liabilities of said firm are to be paid by him. All indebted are requested to call and settle their respec tive accounts, klso,„ all indebted to the late firm of. Elliott & Mercur are desired to call and settle without delay. ' The subscriber will continue the business in his own name. and will be happy to accommodate his old friends and the public generally. on the most reasonable terms. Towanda, June 7, 1849. THOS. ELLIOTT. NOTICE. ALL persons Indebted to the late firm of TON Zar. ELWELL, are hereby requested to oir, and settle with WM. ELWELL without delay. H. WILLISTON. W M. ELWELL. To"ands. May. 27, 1849 TOINEWS. TOOLS.—A good assortment of: Bead. a , Moulding and Bench PLANES, grooving plowu and other Joiner's Tools, just received from the min-, factory, and for sale low by • 0. D BARTLETT_ SPX ( WA,