. _ 11;440 • t 1.1.•- i• s ever al of the Southern papers are discussing t h e position and COMO Of Cut. gettton with eon_ sidos hie warmth. The. ItichmanM Enquire; thinks m o t Old Bullion" has ti no niche in the Rep ub . !i n vitee:lde" in Missouri. We ace not prepared to a doprt is sentiment for the great battle is not yet fought; although the combatants are busily engaged m inianffialing their tomes in the field. The. Enquirer ii-.iery.ultra in its views, and while it maintains its posi t io n with energy . and talent, we cannot ' s ubscribe to its con:lesions. The day has gone by when mere denunciation or assettion will satis fy the people of the free States upon this subject. In Transy l van ia there is little or no diversity of opin ion amongst Democrats upon the subject; and we hazard nothing in saving, that whenever the Dew y of thb commonwealth are called upon to sustain the principle advanCed by Col. Benton in his Jefferson city speech, it will be done, and that, too with vigor and energy. We are aware that the potvers of Congress. will be construed according to the views of those en trusted with offical stations and the administration of the government. As, a question of compromise we would do much to allay excitement and even yield much to the prejudices • of those who have been reared and educated in the slave States. But as a question of power we yield nothing. Congress either has or has not' the power to legislate con cerning the territories belonging to the United States. special.pleading can divert the question of those simple elements. It Congress has not the power who has'! The State governments are manifestly incompetent to le g islate upon the subject. Are the territories above or beyond the control of all legislative power Cer tainly not. Upon this-point there can be•no differ ence of opinion for it is notorious that Congress has legislated concerning theta from the earliest organ- - ization of the government. The , public records of the country and the acts of Congress fully establish • this position. Nor is this all. Nearly every pub lic man has yielded his support to this construction of the Constitution. The attempt now made to de ar to Congress the power to restrict or to allow slavery to exist in the territories is new and novel extreme. It maybe wise and expedient to allow the people inhabiting the territories, to have slave property or it may not. But in either case Congress alone has the power to determine and definitely- settle it. • Our Southern friends insist upon their right to ov errun the Tel rit?ries with slaves on the ground main .ly that the Territories are the common property of the. people of the several States. In one sense this is true. But the title and jurisdiction is in the government of the United States and they are sub ject to its control. If the public lands we-e ceded to the States in whiah they lay, the lands world become the common property-'of the people of those States, subject, of course, to the legislation of the vespective States. This is a parallel case with the power of Congress over the Territories and the on ly practical view of the subject that can betaken. We are not disposed to throw away the substance of Vie Constitution for the miserable purpose of grass ping at its shadow; nor is it necessary, in order to sustain States rights, to destroy and break down the general government. We are not the apologists Id Col. Benton, nor have we spoken of him in Eennection with the l'residency in 1852. But the position he now oc cupies is of the highest importance, not Only in re gard to the issue of the question now before the people of Missouri, _but whether a 'lon. , e' tried and fditlitul public-servant shall be stricken down and driven from the Senate for advocating the rights adman, the freedom of thought and action, and ap pealue.from the legislature to the sovereign people. The spirit of the age is against slavery. Its blighting curse is visible wherever it exists. The wisest, pur est and best statesmen of the South have acknowl edged more than this against the institution. The hour has come when the voice of the men of the free States must be raised against the traffic, its extension and perpetuity. We are not fanatical up on thissubject, but speak the words of truth and so berne,s. We claim to have the nght to say as much as any Southern man in relation to the com mon property of the Union, but no more. We shall be satisfied with nothing less. The St. Louis Union contains abundant evidence that Col. Benton will be nobly and enthusiastically su4 anted. But if he should not be we must bow with as'much grace as possible to the fiat of the people. Whatever may be his fate in the great struggle now going on, he can scarcely fail to re ceive the sympathy of every Democrat in the free States; excepting those indeed who fancy that he stands in the way of dome favorite. Col. Benton stands on a rock—is in favor, of the largest practi cal freedom and freemen. The question is an open one evil any Democrat may enter the lists opposed to the extension of slavery without for letting his position in the party. Col. 'Benton has taken his stand and will rise or fall as he has made bp the issue. ' In times past—in the -hour of imm'nent he was-the man in the Senate who enjoyed the confidence of the I emocracy to the fullest. extent, and upon whom all eyes were directed to sustain the administration to elucidate the various subjects which engaged the public attention, and to roll back the flood of calumy which was intended to disgrace General Jackson, :and bring his measures into disrepute. Shall such a man be lost to the country 3 Time will determine.—Philad'a. Times 4): Keystone. Progress of the Cholera. The epidemic - still hold a its sway over the un lucky City of St. Louis. Says a correspondeut of the Buffalo? Express, vr thing July 5: l'oesan have no proper idea of the ravages of the felf disease or its effdcts. The city from a pop ulation of near 70,000 is now reduced to not over 30,000. Every body has fled but tiaose,too poor to leave or whose business compelled them to remain. The streets are deserted, except by the hearse and the mournful procession moving to the gloated ce meteries. The blackened ruins, instead of having been removed and giring way to new place of bus iness as they would but for the pestilence now pres ent a sad :spectacle of dessolation. Few steamboats are running andthose go away loaded wittraffright el population but bring back no passengers. The deaths as reported for seventl weeks, have been from 100 to 190 per day while it is conceded by all sche know that from one-quarter to one third are not reported, that the actual number 61 deaths, for some time past has not been much'4ess than 200 per day —or say 1,2011 a week—and that too in a popula tion of from 3Cf,hoo to 35,006. Of counee, hearses are constantly to, he seen in the streets and the entire night is spat in burying the dead. It is, however au indisputable truth that at least all the mortality is among the foreign popu lation now arriving or recently arrived frum Euro pe. Every boat from New Orleanr brings up from 00 to 500 of these pcor creatures, just landed from tile steerage of ships ? filthy and in every respect prepared to take the disease. They are crowded ile swine ea the boats and 'frequently many are dead before amviag at St Louis. Along the Illinois River Cholera has appeared in almoit every town. At Peru , there have been some thirty deaths. In the region of "Sycamore Hill" at Cincinnati, 40 deaths have occurred. There are very few houses there, which makes the mortality more start ing. The total number of interments for the 24 hours ending at noon on the 14, were 161—of which 101 were from Cholera and 60 from others diseases. In the country region of Kentucky much sickness affected. Lexington paper say the epidemic has become more malignant in that city. At May. vil:e-and Nashville, also, it claims numerous vic tims. it has also appeared in various part of New-Jer. eq. At Newark the Advertiser reports several new easel on Saturday laat—.mainly fatal. Among the deceased is Mr. Edwin Freeman of the firm of Gar tabraut 6:. Freeman, teed.merchants. Three deaths have occurred at Kineston near Princeton ; all dri vers on the Canal from New-Drunswick. At Princ 10n, the only ease so far has been a young man New , York—pnot fatal.—At Rahway, , a num .% ul deaths have oixurred from the cpidcmic, . . . but it is thought the usual.healthiness of the village will repel any serious ravages. At New-Bruns wick 12 cases and 9 deaths were reported on the 12th--a rapid :name over the preceding daY. The Pittsburg Gazette of the 11th inst. says:— The cholera's Fast disappearing from tinselly. Tbg Overseers of the Poor'inform us that 'a short time ago, many died of this terrible disease while for someilays-pastßieTbived no such s e . plimush: A t w cases and three deaths Oe reported at Ro chest N. York. At Detroit one fatal case has beeu reported as a stranger passing through the city. DROCCIIIT AT TUC EAST.—The country very gen• erally is suffering from &ought. The wjtole fine of the Railroads to Montpelier, Vt. bears evidence of the injurious effects of the long continued dry weather. The, ground is dry, soihat the cars, as they sweep ovet the track, keep an incessant and smothering cloud of dust. The springs and streams are very low, and the hay crops are light. At Montpelier, on Monday afternoon, there was aline shower, which was swallowed eagerly by the parched earth that had thirsted for three weeks previously.—Boston Tree. As • UNNATURAL MOTH ett.—A woman, from 'Ward's 'lsland, presented herself at the office ant's health physician, in New York, having a dead in fant in her arms. The doctor. after having inves tigated the case was fully satisfied that the child came to its death from starvation. The woman, in the meantime, had made of] with herself -or she would have been held` accountable for the death of the MELANCHOLY Si tcmc.—Miiks Angelina Weider. a beautiful young lady, aged 20 years, daughter of Mr. Jacob Weider of Burlington, lowa, committed suicide on the night of the 26th of June, by drown ing herself in tt.e Mississippi River; unrequitted love is supposed to be the sole cause of the rash act. Her body was found about five miles below Burlington on the morning of the 28th of June. In', her clothes were found tied up about 30 pounds of rocks, showing a determination on her part to sink to rise no more. G. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING Ott, —Numerous are the unsolicited statements-of pat ents themselves, and others who have used the, Oil, of cures which in themselves appear so re; markable, that were they at all interested in a pc.; cuniary point, they could hardly have been credited. It has recently effected cures of BLEEDING FROM THE STOMACH accompanied with pain, also ob stinate CHRONIC INFLAMMATION OF THE ETES. See advertisement in this paper, A pamphlet of des• cription may be had GRATIS, of the agent. BLANKS! BLANKS! Constable's Sales. A Itsiebot E :ovations, 111 Receipts, Executions, Attachments, ' Deeds, Summons, ' 'Mortgages, Subpoenas; Notes, Re., Printed on superior paric4, for sale at this office. Jitaiats, of every description, printed to order. Married, In Herrick, on Thursday 17th inst., by the Rev. William Lathrop. Mairrisr Assa.a, to Mass IdAar Asa Ls, all of the above place. Nero atrocrtuitments. MORE NEW COODS. BKINGSBERY & CO. are now receiving direct • from New York another assortment of GOODS, which will be sold extremely low for cash. Among their Dress Goods for the Ladies, may be foetid • choice lot of Linen Binges, Linen Chanabras„ Embroidered Lawns, Scotch, French and American Oingharns; also the preuiest Calicoes 'in market. Please call and ex amine. Towanda, July 17. 1849. NICE CRAPE BHAWLB. can be found at the store of • B. KINGSBERY & CO. PALM LEAF HATS. just - received and for sale by July 17. B. KINGSUERY & Co. TAKE NOTCE ! ALL Collectors whose duplicates are not paid (in cludirig 1848) within thirty days, will have the pleasure of being waited upon by those in authority The taxes for 1849 are expected to be paid in full at September Court. Likewise all licenses within thirty days, as the demands are suck as require prOmpt col lections. JAMES M. PECK, Treasurer of Bradford County. Treasury offiee, July 13, 1849. XELAILILACISTA. OF NEW GOODS. TRACY & MOORE are now receiving soothes assortment of SUMMER GOODS, which have been purchased since thejate fell in prices, and will be sold remarkably low. Towanda, July 13, 1849. • OLD WHISKEY-40 bbls. Old Whiskey, justre seised by • TIFFANY & KINGSBERY. WANTED ONE Male, and two females , to teach the Common Schoois in the borough of Towanda. Schools to commence on the 6th of August, and continue four months. By order of the School Directors, July 17;1846. WM. scorr, Secretary. . • NEW GOODS AT THE CENTRAL STORE ! Now opening at the above establishment a very large and desirable assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which will be sold at very low ,rates. Business at this establishment conducted upon fair and honest principles. You have our thanks for past favors and we hope for a continuance of the same u we are bound to sell Goods Cheap. Towanda, July 4, 1849. N. N. BETTS. TAKE NOTICE! THE books of the late firms of HUSTON & SON and of HUSTON fc 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. 1). VANDERCOOK, .1. P. Towanda, May 14, 1849. Argos copy. • GREAT POVERTY IN 4TOWANCIA, If YOE TMI *ANT of A LITTLE MI MEC 2IIIT ILO .1W Mir 4111 G • LD. WEST wudd inform the citizens of To . wands, that be hu located on the comer of Wa ter and South sta., where he will attend excluively to Mending Boots k Shoes, end at the shoemakers hate to mend; he flatters himself that by care and attention, he dual get plenty of work. Towanda, June 12, 1849. EGHORN AND PALM LEAF HAFS--Pedal and English milan braid new shape, infanta and children, do. also gents fine mole akin Hats at my 23 FOX'S. INGEIAM3—Good patterns and good colors for 12i G cts. It • my 23 BON NEI* AND BONNET TRlMlNG—Floren ea, Pedal braid and nem& lace Bonnets and the best aseartinent of Ribbons PIDWIIIIS, white, black, blue, rose, and straw color Isles and crops in fact everything desireable in the shape of Bonnet Trims. at _Fora. REBH GREEN OR BLACK TEAB--Warranted goad or no sale, the lei:wry returned hi all eases, where Tea dons not suit at my 23 FCVXB. RUNAWAY FROM TOWANDA. ALL persons indebte d to the Subscriber, either by Note, Judy:dem, or Book account, must settle the same immediately, or Esquire Vends:cook will tend to' their - ass, so look out for !tufa Masons old bob-tailed horse. WM. TROUT. Towanda, June stn, 1848. Silercbinßii;e, t-c: -A Cr..A. . H. S. ircAtc. mizactiß, • . MIN NOW NICILIVINN ANOTNNO NONIWSWZIT 0// • `, r, " 41010111.1.--, which were pardmisaisinalbe hi niketiini in prices; tin will ibinefore innel# inimally cheap. 1 " TownintHe, Jane 11415411. • ellareita9U. EST .11410 - AlitllD.L.o NEW:GRTYCER & - VARIETY STORE TIFFANY & KINOSBERY • inform the poblic that -Meyers now receiving direct from New York and opening in theater* lately occupied by H. Illiz;ona doe south of B. Kiugsbery 4 Co.. • laws arid geared assortment of GOMM, PROVOS/NC I UQUORS; FANCY GOODS, Yankee Notions, Cunfectionary, to which the aeration of purchaser. is inched. Their amortinent of tilroceries and Liquors is complete.. and will be sold - at unusually low rate. Call end examine. L. W. TICPANY. Towanda. June Ilk '49. B. T.. KINJJSBEBY. • STRONG B. GGROCERS & Landlords supplied with Strong Beer by the bbl. TIFFANY & KINGSBERY. NEW ARRIVAL AT TIE OLD DRUG STORE, Jib. I Brick Row. HUSTON & PORTER are now'receiiing, at No. d, Brick Raw, a large addition to their former stock, consisting of Drugs, illiediclum, Groceries, Liquors, Oils, Paints, Dyestuffs, Fancy Coeds, he. which will be sold at anueually low rates.. 'They els, offers for sale the splendid and genuine Teti of the PE. KIN TEA COMPANY, for which they are *gents, and which they do not hesitate to recommend as being stt• perior to any other imported. Haring been appointed agent for most all the genu ine Popular Paie4ll Medicines, we assure the public we will not offer any that are counterfeit, as we will not buy or accept an agency from those speeulatots, who, by base imitations impose upon the country watt- their 'pinions Drugs. Towanda, June IS, 1849. XIV NEC. 11117117 SPRING GOODS! E. T. FOX, js 'now receiving a full supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS which are offered for sale as low as the sane can be purchased at any place this aide of the city of New York. Thankful Wr the very litter. ral Patronage extended to him heretofore, he would respectfully ask a call from all who wi.h to porches Goods cheap as this stock 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. RICH DRESS GOODS. JUST' opening a splended assortment of fashionable DBEs* GOODS consisting of Worsted and Linen Baregea. Silk Tissues, Linen, and Chanagehle Luker', Organdies and Printed Minding, Scotch, French, and American Gingham", Chambra's Small Figured Blue - and Green DeLanes and the Prettest assortment of Prints in town at FOX'S. GLOVES- 5 0 dozen Kid silk, lade thread and cot ton gloves of every possible size and color at my 23 FOX'S. 3ri DOZEN more of those linen Hankerehtefa et 12i A.l cta. at torn FOX'S HATS ---Moleskin. fur, silk, canted and white Heti can, wool, Panama, Leghorn, pedal and palm leaf Hata, on hand and far sale at MERCURS'. CAPB—A good assortment of Men's sad Boy's caps, from 12i cents op, for sale at MERCITIIB*. J. MINTOSH, DENTIST, =3 NOW of Bradford County, Pa., will make a periodi cal visit to TOWANDA,rernaining a week or ten days,eommeneing 9th-of May next. Will be found at the Bradford Hotel. Satisfactory references mud moderate prices. Teeth inserted. from one to a whole edt, and warranted to be executed as well es can be denein the cities. _ . . . . . The following villages will b: periodically visited : Towanda, Athena, Troy, Leßaysville, Arc. Informs. Lion will be given a week or so in advance, through the Reporter, and by small advertierniesta. apky OILS ! 01L8 !—Lamp arid Linseed Oil, in quantities to ant purehasara, for gala at MERCURB'. NAILS AND SPIKES-4, 5, 6,8, 10, 20, 30, and 40d ails, and 4,4 i, end si Inch Spikes, for sale by the pound, keg or ton, at MERCURS% CLOTHE, Cassimeres, Hattnetts and Vesting*, s ge neral assortment, just received mid for sale right , at sp2o' MERCURS'. SUMMER CL OTH INd.— A urge assortment of Goods for maw and goys' Summer Clothe., now opening and for sale at sp2o MERCURS'. -,TEAS. TMPERIAL, Young Hymn, Hymn Skin and Black 1. Teas, of superior savor, for sale at prime that wilt suit judges of the article, at MERCURS'. 0 tIl BB NT Itrir E 7Z 05 .9 LEVELING, Laying out Roads and Lota, Dividing Estates: Measuring. Masonry, Embankments, etc., accurately done by E.G. NICHOLS. Me at Rome Bradlord Bounty, Pa. 6m48 To Owners of, and Dealers in Horses. CARL rows FOUNDER - OINTMENT, for the cure ( a ) • of Founder, Split Hoof, and T i ( ' Hoof bound Hotess,contrac ted and Feverish Feet, Brui al. -- 1 sea in the Flesh. Wounds, Galled Racks, Cuts, Kicks, ~..:7.q.1 . ilt. . Cracked. Heels , Stretches, 14 ._.. &c., on Horses. CARLTOtiIIi RING-BONE CURE, For the cure of Ming -bone, Blood Spirit', Bone Bps tin, Windgells and Bplint--• certain remedy. o:7' This 'Ring-boot cure and the Founder Ointment are prepared from the recipe of a very celebrated Eng lish Farrier, and will cure in ninety-nine cases out of one hundred any of the above complaints. They have been used by farmer'', livery-men, stage proprietors and others, with the most marked and decided mecum &ad in New York by Comstock'', 37 John st., and in Towanda, by HUSTON & PORTER. lime T 18T OF LETTERS remaining in Post Office at Ridgbery, Bkadftird County, Pa., June 30, '49. John Brovtn Edward Delany Silas Baldwin Peter A Evens Daniel Brockway • D Frutchy Parvin D Covell - Asa Farnsworth 2 Joel Chapen " E.l Henry George Cooper Edward Het non Caroline. Cutell Edward Hanlon E Covell Abner Hall AlmyJ Can David Hapemaa D Carey Wm Mcentire Gilbert Coleman Honda' Smith Sally Ann Doty James Btrobridg Ridgbery, July 2d, 1849. JOHN BURT. P. M. 111414MIEVEZ 8 3:I3CPMMEESS 8 MBs GRIFFIN, TITOTILD Warta the Loam that she bar reesired d i f V Isms assortment of HATS, ormaiting ofa,mario• ty of styles, and also a pod assortment. of Mowers. Ribbons, Belts, and a !misty of MILLINERY ARTICLES, all of whlels will beamed at a low price. • Towanda, May lb. 1849. A/1188 1 3 ellblrens, Gloisi _pad Hade. al. at TOXIC sue+ tt~tsemenb. SHERIFF SALE. BY the 'ines am l il li coanues clr ‘Ars. riese VentL atimadani Espn.iswird eounv itef lo ma directed, I shall espoie to public saki at the Court 11600 e in the 11610 . of Towanda, ea ElatunleY the 21st day of JIILY. 1849, at one o'clork,.P.2l..the knowing piece or parcel of land situate in Mime township, Brad ford county; and bounded u follows, to wit Begin' - zing it a post on the main street upon the east side of the said street running from Towanda, through the village of Rome, and from thence an easterly course along the line of a lot belonging to Peter Al len, 175 fleet to a corner of J. Passmore's land, thence a northerly course 50 feet to a Corner, thence a wes terly coarse &lolly the line Of Lewis Goff', 17$ feet to the highway to scorner, thence a southerly douflie 50 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 3 of an acre. All improved, with one two story framed hone and-framed barn thereon, Seized and taken in executiob at the suit of L.E. DeWolf vs. J. B. Drake and L R. Drake. %VIC 8. DOBBINS, Bhll. Sheriff's Office, Towanda. June 22, 1849. EXECUTORS NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM 1 - 1 GRACE, deer/wed, late of Springfield twp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay, sod thaw having claims against said estate will please pre 'sent them duly authewiested for settlement. W. 8. GRACE, Executor, Springfield, June 12, 7849. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. / 7 Itf, persona indebted totbe estate of JOSEPH EL LIOTT deceased late of Wyaluainn township, are he resmeated to make payment without delay, and th , hawing claims against said estate will please pre them duly authenticated foe settlement i J A BEE ELLIOTT. . Wvallospir. Msy 26. 1649 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL penions indebted to the estate of ELLAZER NORMAN, deceased, late of Springfield township. areliere by requested to make payment without delay, and thosk-haeing claims against said estate will picue pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. ELAM BENNETT, Springfield. May 26 1849. Ailniinistrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: persons indebted to the estate of DAVID M. WATTLEI, deceased, late of Rome. township, ate hereby requested to make pelmet' without delay, and theme haying claims against mid estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. Rome, Jule 21, 1849. T Ni' OF JURORS drawn for September Ses. .1-4 slims. A. D. 1849. . 0111• NO JVIIIOIIIS. Albany—James Lee; Armenia—James Lyon; Granville—Marrus Ayres, Benjamin Saxton ; Litchfield—Bishop Herrick,S. lichEinney, E. Mann; Monroe—Francis Bull; Pike—Harris Beecher; Orwell—A. G. Mathews, Alonzo Pouer; Rome—J. W. Woodburn ; Sheshequio—Horace.K.inney. Calvin Smith; Standing Stone—Samuel Hellum ; Troy be—W. H. Nich•'ts; Troy tp—Reuben Stiles ; Ulster—Ed. Walker, Geo. Walker. G.H.Vandyke ; Warren—J. D. Burbank, Mavens Tyrrell; Wyalusing—Stephen Lyons; Wysoz—R. W. Eddy. TiArtitsz .IVIIOIIS-.-I . IIIIIT Albany—Daniel F. Miller, Peter Sterigere ; Burlington-Bml M'Kean ; Canton—L., J. Andrews; Columbia—Benjamin Calkins, George Hull ; Durel—Daniel Cole, Jonathan Stevens, Jr. Franklin—J. C. Ridgeway ; Herrick—L. H. Biownson, Isaac Camp, George W Elliou Litchfield—J. R. Brown ; Munroe—J. L. Rockwell, Josith Lawrence ; Orwell—Earl Howe; Pike—Jackson Pierce: Ridgbery—Jonathan Allen, John Wallace ; Rome—H. J. Chubbuck ; Smithfield—Luther Adams, Shelton French, George King; Springhill—D. L. Ceawford ; Shesbequin—Darwin Gillett; Towanda Tp.—William Barnes ; Boro—L. M. Nye ; Troy Tp.—Hiram Case; Warren—S. C. Brainard, Jeremiah Canfield; Wyalusing—Burton Edwards, L. P. Stafford ; Windhani—James Finch; Wysox—James M. Reed ; Wells—John A. Roy, Samuel Wright ; om:rl= Athens Tp.—Solomon Boswortn, Wm. H. Overton, C. F. Welles, Jr. Albany—Rollin Wilcox; Burlington—J. V. Daniels, Sherman H. Hill Columbia—L. 1.. Gregory ; Durel—Wm. Ceolbaugh, G. W. Coolbaugh ; Granville—John McNaught ; Leroy—James Larcum, Sunman Morse ; Monroe—Geo. H. Bull. H. S. Salsbury ; Orwell—Chester Chaffee; Pike—J. A. Codding ; Ridgbery—George Cooper, James H. Webb, Afirph Colburn ; Rome—S. W. Elliott, Philander Towner; Springhill—Hiram Horton; Sheshequin—Elisha Satterle Smithfield—Alvin Seward; Towanda Tp.—G. M. Howman, W. W. Easter brooks, Wm. H. Foster, 11. H. Mace, H. M. Myer ; Troy Tp.—William Bann, Leonard Upham ; Ulster—Jeduthan Simons, Thomas Bersti ; Wysox—Gabriel King, Bertrand Whitney; THIRD Willi. Athens Tp.—A. H. Spalding; Burlington—James In ilcor; Canton—Justin Bothwell, J. A. Bothwell ; Columbia—L. M. Cornell. Hiram Edsall;• Durel--J. M. Bisho4, Jacob Herrick, Isaac Place; Herrick—N. B. Wetmore ; Litchfield—Reuben Parks; Orwell—Simeon Dimick, Christopher Hiney ; Pike--Stephen Gregory, H. S. Warner; Ridgbery—Dan. A. Gilleu; Rome—W. W. Goodrich; Springhill—Robert Bardwell,J. B. Coburn, William Claggitt ; South Creek—George Dunham, Daniel Hildreth ; Sheshequin—Abraham Gore. John N. Horton, Hen . ry Kingsbery ; Springfield—Walter Mattocks, D. M. Strond Smithfield—James H. Rice, Gordon Wilcox ; . Standing Stone—aeorge Vanness, 2(1; Towanda bore—Stephen Felton, Wm. Tfout; Wiser—Henry Passmore ; Windham—Nelson Tyrrell, Uriab Wright; Wyalosing—Edward Hornet; In the matter of the Estate of Peter Walter deceased, AND 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. 1848, as describes the lands to be sold, and order and di rect that forty acres and (wo perches of land from the tarsi' of said Peter Walter dec'd. be sold, bound ed and described 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 htindred 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 soil* along the lands of Peter Walter dec'd. two hundred and forty seven petches to a post, on the bank of said Towan da creek, thence down said creek the several cour ses and iBlstances to the place of beginning. Con taining forty acres and two perches. strict measure. Towanda, July 3, '49. H. BLACK, Clerk O. C. - By virtue of the aboie decree, the said premises, will be etpotied to public sale, in Saturday, the 11th daj of Angost,-1949, upon the premises, at 2 clock P. M. Attendance given and terms lade known on the day of. salt . JOHN VANDYKE, ,• • July 4, IM9, HARDALENji WAT TERB. Administrators. 2000 Do.: EDGB ...Dud* Fars, it 10 confirm' darn. Juno 12. ONNETB--A lams isteardient of tormirso 116,- FlarOlter Pella [, IseralniF. P.sd. Coburg' NsapalilantOld ligbotif Bali* Mse, wreathe and dowi* fir sale at , 'p2o MERCUIttr. HARRY ELLIOTT. Executor. ).M. warrLEs, ' Administrator • MIX'S 111-13Ve $' cal ) summit • 1117*.M.11:16ea Lr MIX has reninved tbrug Store to the Mx* 1. - .11.• corner of the Public awe, lately mangled ivy Jamegii. Sayre, and having Sued up his atom. has added to hie Ramer stwortment • .hrge supply - et • ilDittllng`O &ISM SIDIMICIZiIish Men UQUORBI 0118 & PA* Willow k Wooden want, Closswarr, risking ;Tackle, Faney,Goods, Perfluntry, &e. • He is agent for moat of the valuable *POPULAR MEDICINES of the shy. wilikh can be purchased el him with a certainty of procuring genuine articles. He is elm agent for. the_ CANTON TEA COM PANY of New York. whose Tem have attained • wide /mead reputation for genuineriewe and thew low price. An etaar• Mice of his Mock, to which be invites the attention of the public, will sada' y every one that it baa been selected”widta view of prominng - the twat and moat &miriade articies, and purchased, at the lowest rates. 'Towanda. May 1, 18419._ DISSOLUTION: THE rovartnership heretofore existing beiereen M. H. & G. H. N ELLES, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those baring accounts with dui Aran are requested to settle them without delay. . • M. H. WELLES, Wyalusing, May 30, I 819. G. H. W ELLES. The businen will he continued by M. M. WELLES at the old stand, where a well selected mock of GOODS is now arriving. consisting of Dry Goods, Cirocerieic Hardware, Salt, Nails, &e. ice. To be sold cheap for pro-.pr paw. M. H. WELLES. C.. W. Merchant's Celebrated ARCLINC OIL . Which is also a Universal Family Embrocation for Diseases of the Hama -Flesh. TIME and experience have fully proved that that this UNIVFItSAII. REMEDY has not not its equal on the list of popular medicines, having been more than 14 years before the public. Testimony of the roost disinterested cbarseter of its wonderful effects on the animal economy is Want dai ly presented to the proprietor. A young man in the town of Wilson, whose clothes were burnt off of him, was restored (without 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 • pecuniary point, they could hardly have been credited. The following diseases are among many others in the cure of which this Oil has been completely successful and in which others had entirely failed:— Spasms, Sweeney, Ringhone, Windmills, Poll Evil, l,Cal loos, Cracked Heels, Galls of all kind Lameness, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Sa Cracks, Foundered Feet, Scratches, or Grease M ge, Rheu matism. Bites of Animals, External Poisons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns, Whit lows, Barns and Scalds, Chilblains, Chaped bands. Cramp, Contractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, &c. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. Beware; of COUNTERFEITS, and be inn the name of the Sole Proprietor, GEORGE W, MERCHANT, LOCKPORT. N. Y., is blown in the side of the bot tle, or in his hand writing over the cork. Don't he persuaded to take any thing else with the promise it is just as good, dce., Am. This is practised by thrum tin principled deaiers whose conscience will stretch like India R. bber, and who are of • kindred spirit of those in our large cities, whose 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 be seen that every person meddling in these counterfeits is subject to indictment, imprisonment, and fine. A person selling ono of this state, will be liable tear rest when in the state, and also to be held as a witness against those 44 bought of or sold for. All Orders addressed to the proprietor will be respond ed Get a pamphlet ad)* Atent and see what wonder. are accomplished by the use of this medicine,. Sold by respectable dealers generally in the United States and Canada. For sale by HUSTON & PCRTER,ToWanda,E.D. Wells, Lawrenceville, Edwin Dyer, Covington. Abel 'Futrell. Montrose, Pomp & Kinsey. Easton, • Lewis Bmith & Co., Allentown, H. B. Drift, South Easton. Oct. I.sth 1848. n2o,y I. Imira and_ Buffalo Line. GT-1 e. Corning 425 ABOAT OP THIB LINE will leave CORNING & ELMIRA 0:4 BUFFALO, every week daring the season, in the following order : .. Leave Coming Tuesdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Leave Coming Wednesdays, at 2 o'clock, P. M, Leave Havanna Titursdays, P M. Tow Dow Seneca Lake on Friday, Couching at Big Stream, Starkey, Lodi, Dresden, passing Genera, Waterloo and Seneca Falls, on Saturday. Leave Buffalo for Elmira and Coming, every Saturday Morning. Leave Rochester every Monday morning. BOAT CORNING, Cm. A. M. Tartest. BOAT ELMIRA Carr. R. P. Filial., BOAT BUFFALO Carr. E. it CAtill, For freight of Passage apply to the Captains on board, or to the folloWing Agents: W. M. Mallory. Corning. Price & Pilaf ili Holly. Geneva. & S. B. Strang Co./Ehnira Hasting• Field, do J. Wintermnit, Horse heads J. Miller, Seneca Fall,. Hinman, Havanna. L. Dostedo, Montezuma. L d.Townsend, big &ream H, L. Fish, Rochester.. Woodworth & Post, Lodi. Niles & Wheeler, Buttilo Gay & /Sweet, Waterloo. April 12, 1849. All Concerned will please take Notice THE co-partneishipheretokire existing between Tho-. man Elliott and N.C. Ttimkins, under the name of ELLIOTT & TOMKINB,' is. this day dissolved by mutual maven% All debts diie to said firm are to be paid to the subscriber, who is authorized 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, all indebted to the Late firm of Elliott & Macair are desired to call and settle without delay. The suborn - net will Confirms the business in hi. .own name, and will be happy to accommodate his old friends and the public generally. tm the emit reviewable terms. Towanda, June 7, 1849. 1. THOB. ELLIOTT. • NQTICE., A . LL perimW Indebted to the late firm of WILLI& TON &EI t WELL. are: hereby requested to call and mule with M. ELWELL without delay. H. WILLISTON. Towabda, May.l7, 1849. • WM. ELWELL. OINEWS TOOLS. -A 'good aseostmeot of Bead, J Jgeobruig ail Basch PLANES, grooving plowo aid caber Joiner's Tools, just received from the men-, factory, and for sale low by n._D. BARTLBCT vc' r NE 44-ORINGI.:. WM ::_. _-• • _ -.• ,-, -.r is i 1 - cwitysittinicErit - di. K No4itesitritxo.••ip.: recehi m i lame • .gailiog*i.lifaiksiiio*.q.f GOO:, AU* !bent " rebil . aell A 41 4- - ., 10 II * i 61 11 1 4 1 : 114 Polka. 11)4., via fi., , dewily illy ili Me chme wia of .fkiilfsd._., " that they willalba modenialiC... Their. . g - ada .w ,inag, dart) , he sold for cash, cheaper than they can be Ai, at Owasp, Vliairw a tir Ritighstat9n. Dp-gor,:vp }lOl - fgt. and examilfle per firialkliail? per.. AaiPni 4 ,r Dry' Goode stay be found the fallowing: s -. • GENTLEMENADRE#B.4XXXVir . super real frank. hlack i Blue s Oli4er groin, god . brown Cloths; Jea.rsble Hearer, Enenth .Thps•Slan a and I;incy Vassionento; Twecda, SettWats. and fall Cloth , • Worsted Oral Silk Scrim Ottiirt:C ll6.l4 ri'Xie • • great warirty . of .Vestings, plain and 0441 LADES PRESS ociQPI). French mud Americ,ani Cloaking iy,l—mte !Is ralrach ' i 6 . American Gingham.' :Frewki planKeteroll„ _lmlblor plain, and plaid Alpacas; Queen's torftre embrokleWMTlMbet Cloth, Silk end Satin Stripes, Flaisk Rbrin MOOT; Basket, Pesach and:Long t also pinkoutd, Mpg, Bonnets of the latest style, Carhinere, Hamilton; each-, echo, Mourning, blue and white - Marge apilblue;aria, almost every variety of English, mericau andFNieb, Prints. changeable Cebere, black G ee d, pichi pe , , and plaid Bilk, intrCotton Velvet, camtric Muslin, hook. Swiss and Mao, Lawnk.Drussels !race,. glgip and firmed Bobinetts, Cotton doings aml inserting,; pure Silk, Gimfe, Trimming Buttons ; I large G &We meat orribands • anon cainbrica; ladies' needle worked, cuffs, French collars, lace caper, cash. mitts, hrosta shale. a, 4-e.. , Also—Brawn and bleached Slacegeg. !Wolin sal ; bleached Aollends, hangup Conic white, red, amt Salsbury - rlahrtita, sat% Corset, brown eml Wean LK ed Jean.' Canton Flannel, cotton yarns. baits, .5%, In about, almost every article in the Dry Goods line Use. HARDWARE. • - A large assortment of cutiefy. Isom tble Inst. facturent; Iron. ICA; cast. and German Steel, Antes, & Ca.'s,Shosefs, mill, cross-cut:and wood Saws, marl and back Saws, cast, wrought and brawl BAP. ttuttmb . and. drop' Limictreti;- SOires ' Dirideia, Chisels, Aa l4sce and Bius of the best mality„WIt11011611 Vohs, German , 'Barr. Briaannie and Iron Table ..46,.Ta1a Spoon!, CLarilfeitiiks;l:autie, all kinds of lock's, drills,' files, tacks, &e. . . . . BROOKER Y . : . . - .. . • Flowing Woe. light do. iz J . while if.ttajfketiiii jiOr.. chasera--bird patierne, plain and every article in tate t line wanted. - • BOOTS AND. SHOES.- „ • .. The lamest and mod fashionable asenrtnsent of Le,. dies' and Misses' Iroots,,Buskina, arid- Slipperg,,l L fis . found arts side or !taw York. • G&nts' and Boys' Boots and Shoes in great variety, . Also a good lot of 80r17 1 1 PV . 4104 on Ir'sed. The Cheapest (..h; eerie: can be had at • Towanda, Ma) Ist., 1849. B. K. * C f• • COE NEW ISMibLE . HARNESS, for 1.11110 cheep kJ jy - 11 Fors. STRAYED OR STOLEN. INRCpt. the faitare pr Ain auhicriber on die nigh, qt jj the 27th, inst a aark "cheinut mare. abo s at 16 Wanda high with • long tail, and believed to have • small star in the forehead. .Whoever will Mai% aaiJ animal be liberally eawettikid: . • Towanda, May 28th, 1849: .1. F. MEANS. —_ . . THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY . . ; .. /..., ..,. ( N;; . - . 1%.: 4 ,44.,-: ,„.: • ~...:, • ; 4 ,..?„ , 1, 1 / ~,,t; . • -.- .- - A.-!--, .. • • 47.4) , 'f'' ' , ',s l 4,'.'i-i4 - : :INSI7,Ckt 5 ' ~.• ' r-i -.-•.. r - , r ::, • ' .c,.;. „ * . ' , 4 ,..4, , , , 4-n.:o.t t„ / . '-%. -. it4tl:::t s k,? - 4 - i:j.lt".. f:-.*a.%..:;:2!.,&11--:-"i kt 4 '-,,-=:-:.:-.-.)"" Nt -•°",...; - '---4 " -' - --- "TiVirute o . . • . 1 • ; rrHE only original and genuine article for the- done -1- of Heaves and other complaints of the. reappniory appararne and derangement of the ditipistive functional in the Horse, i.. Kirkbritle's l' , ..i ATTERSALL'S HEAVE . 1 1. 01117D*,RN .. \- It is warranted to tie. perfectly safe in all eases * gill not inconvenience,the animal or injure, even it helms no diesasse ; it is from 4 to 8 time. cheaper thap,rpiert of the imitations which ate being circulated tiarousfr din the country, being put up in much longer Patqksgal. sufficient to cure an ordinary case of heaves, and to et minater in a dozen cases of cold, catirrh, &c. v , This remedy has acquired ti avian never.. bow... attained by any horse medicine, and in filet wa Amok/ of patent medicine that ha* received U much compiin dation considering the time 'it has Decd established in this country. More Ass 500 refbal sea -writer lista asocial, have voluntarily been tenderietT op,' GREAP SPRING PURIFIER. The Heave Powder, g i ves in small doses, wjtl be found mod useful at that season. They stimulate the akin to cast off the superfluous hair and produce new ; they loosen [betide. give • glossy appearance to the coat, protect 'gelid disftee ; they also. for • thili flab alterative and restorative powers, purify the blood lid renovate the system, which horses require it,[ !hie les son as mach as any of the human rich, whotnd a pre parstion ofSarsaparilla useful to correct dog vitiated state of the fluids, incident to the change nf lieatter, which in the spring affects all animal es well as vbge table life. In short, most of the diseases toniei are subject to, these powders are the efteapeet and beet, mud for all the purposes of a GENERAL CONDITION MEDICINE. One package of it admit:littered to a horse eat of condi tion, will do more to improve his flesh and t agipeanuice than five bushels of-corn or oats—this his been tested a hundred times. To. these who may be disposed to doubt the extraor dinary effiacy of this 'medicine, wewill inote the fol lowing synopsis of evidence, out of the hundreds of cer tificates we have on hand. THOSE WHO DOLTT M %Y. READ. Mr. 0. S. Hail, of Scriber, Oawego county, certifies to a permanent cure of Heaves by dui package. Mr. Ambler, of Danbury, Ct., certifirito a core of Heaves on a favorite Horse, and say? he would not be without tho Tatteniaers Heave Po wders on hand if it cost him One Dollar a week to keep a supply. Mr. Chu. A. Peadby, of Spring Hill, Alabama, in a later to our Columbus ageoti, wtYs I have • valuable brine that was so aeeerely affect ed with Heavemenff violent . cotigrtitig tbpifs.d wet lni*h lost him. f cured 116 him by one package of the Tat tersall, Heave Powder." • . , . Mr. Geo. W Davis, of Monroe, Pe. f. cured a horse . of Heaves, and warrants.hitti sound., Samuel Roberts, East Hampa. eail, L. I. Edward Jones. Clyde., Nr. Y. Mr. Glarnian,lVlldillebuiy, Vt. anil Mr. Kip, of Milton, N.Y. have all testified to remarka ble cure'. Plowed 'ma said by Genfgelleictrian 149 Ft:dila St. N. Y, HIRAM MIX agent - for Towandi. . 11544152r2 9 MILLINER ANb MANTUA MAKER }looms in hiferctrea Buildings ; TOWANDA. T_T AVTNG received New Fuhons and New Goods 1.4. and being in-all respects prepared promptij'and aatiafactmily to respond to the calls of her custorneei solids • continuation of their patronage. May 10.!49 ------ LAW COPARTNERSHIP. - BAIRD & KINNEY. IDFAVE this day mum' into co-pertnaiship in the 11 piarties of Law, and they take ea method °nub*, minx tho public of the fact. 0161 x —*To. 3, Brick Row, (up stairs) whin ono of lbern can at all tiniest* grand. • E. W. BAIRD. Towanda, June I. '49. 0. H. P. KINNEY. FRESH TgAei, warranted to snit; or-the money re turned ; Sugars, toffee, Rice, and Lamp oil, cheap as ever, at 608 FOX'S.