ARREs T.—A. man by the name of card- was ar rested in the village on Sunday morning last, by theseerif' of Rochester, assisted b.y Deputy Sheriff cb a of this county charged with being an accom rime in breaking open a; mill, and taking $l7OO in money from the Safe, which was in the first place re moved from the mill. He was taken back to Rochester in custody of the Sheriff of that city on londay, after having enjoyed the hospitality of De puty Sherift Chase, in one of the cells of our coun ty jail, during Snnday and Sunday night. A SIiAMEFtL Holz.—An extra from the office of the Columbus, Ohio, State Journal; dited on the 20th instant, contains a telegraphic despatch an nssncinv, the death ofGeneral Taylor by cholera, which was fthwarded to the editor by some simple whose wit was nothing like his malice. The Jr:paid' was copied into other papers, but with a o utttexpresssed of its truth. . . Arr evs have been made to recover nearaire lost in the British .brigstilwar Plum per..in the Bay of Fundy, in 1822. She had on loard at the time .1.744100. By means of India rub betf apparatus. made by a young man of Boston, persons have descended , to the boUom, sixty feet ,:rep; and obtained about z's2,ooo. ACCIFENT.-A passenger car was thrown off the rack of the Ithaca & Owego Railroad, opposite the Batik- in this village, on Thursday, by running on to a piece of timber which had been left upon the roa.l. The driver fell head first on to the pavement ; , n,l tf.e wontler is that he was neither killed or se misty injured.—Oiccgo Go:ette. A sou nINIr. Rathbone, the hotel keeper in New York cut his own throat recently in a fit of delirium tremens; and also inflicted a severe wound upon the neck of his mother, who attempted to wrest the razor from him. Both will probably recover. MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL.—It is worthy of F peel al remark, that beside the great and extraor ,,:l;ary powers in the cure of diseases of the horse which ins virtues first attracted the attention of the firrier and farmer, and the wonder of the pub ix generally, it has been successfully employed in a great variety of the maladies which affect the hu man race; and it has proved, by the wonderful ,•,:res it has performed on the lower animals, that uendowed with curative properties not found in ~;her horse oils, which has established its `` claims to r yneraieotifidence. See advertisement i,*this pa -1,. A pamphlet of description may be had GRAT 1r of the agent. BLANKS ! BLANKS. ! Constable's Sales. t taels 9 t. Executions, Receipts, Exeetalions, Attachments, ,Deeds. summons, ortganes, !maws' as. Notes, *e., 4'r nied on ...Tenor riper. for sale at this office. Blanks, of r•-n neserinnms printed to order. liDer. RT. REV. ALONZO POTTER, D. D., LL.D., Bishop cf the Prot. Epis. Church this Diocese, is expected to preach, and admini s frr the rite of confirmation, in the Episcopal church this Baru' on Monday evening tiext, Gth inst. New abvertiscincnts. RICE & PECK'S WESTERN EXPRESS , OR the tranamloaion of Money, and all kinds of Merehandize. 'easel New York daily at 5 o'clock P. M. Offices at the foot of Duane•and 7 Wall sta., 'N. Y. All orders or goods left at our offices or with hir agents will be attended to wilt despatch. H. MIX agent, Towanda ; L. MAIMING & SON 'lame 2m9 711.0 lat. .7, SUMMER UST rereivellAit FOX'S, a fresh supply of Summer Goooss, which will be sold cheaper than ever, con oting of he usual variety of Cloths, Cassimetes, &m -iner stage, Linos, .Linen Berne!, Scocth Gingham', ‘rakeens, Gloves, Hoselry, Sheeting., arc. July 30. 1 TON more of thosegood sugars, at 61 eta.; also, .1 Coffee, Rice, Raisins, and the finest Teas in town, july3o , FOX'S. PS. GINGHAMS,. good fast colors, at la., and & a few ps. Linen rages at FOX'S. SHERIFF SALE. DT virtue of writs of Vend. Expo. issued out of the LI Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county and to see directed will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the boro. of Towanda, on Monday, the If day of September 1849, at one o'clock, P. M., the oth.tu mg lot piece or parcel of lapd situate in the Nrnship of Pike, bounded and described as follows N. , rth by lands ol Elflott Marsh, east by lands of .tn.uel and Henry Sherman, south by lauds of Na: t.t White, and west by lands of Win. Marsh. Con -110 acres, 100 acres improved, one framed 'Lists., two framed barns,. and- framed shed, and au ypie orchard thereon: seized and taken to execution at the suit of C. L. .I), , Chasteleux vs. Abel Fairchild. A LSO-.1 piece or parcel of land in Smithfield, ..unded north by land of Ira Adams, east by land , n possession of Ja.. Lennox, on the south by land F. Sweet and P. Sweet, west by lands of T. Rose ind the heirs of Solomon Forest. dec'd. Contain ng, 55 acres or thereabouts, about 40 acres thereof Improved, with a framed house, framed barn, and totall framed corn-house and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ly nn Durfey to the use of H. A. Phelps, now to the 1-e of Richard M. Kelly, vs. Newman Calvin. pie ..v or parcel of land in Standing ;tone,.beinning at a rock oak at the north east !eater uf . lot no. 32, as surveyed by Burton Kings :y, thence south It° west 1151} p to a white pine, .fence south 21° west 57 5-10 p to a post, thence tifti° west 158 7-10 p to a post, thence south , 3' uest 9 1.10 p to a post, thence north 88e west se p to a post, thence nortp 1° east 66 6.10 p to a r• 051, thence south 88e. east 33 p to a post, thence 4ortlt 11° east 116 6-10 p to.a post, thence south 01'" east 160 p. to the beginning . Containing 186 acres, more or less, about 50 acres improved rte log house and log barn thereon. seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ame ,a E. Dupont vs. John H. Badger,. ader of Bost ick Badoer, dec'd • -ALSO—A piece or parcel pf land in Merrick tp., ounded north by lands of John Squires and John Cesbnt, east and south by lamits of W. T. Middaugh lad on the west by lands of i.E'rskine jr. Contain a: about 53 acres, more or less, With atfoat3liacres lu , proved, a log house, log barn and a few fruit trees IR rem. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of H.W. iTracy vs. Nathaniel Nesbitt. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Litchfield, , egoining ei a post north-west corner of a warrant claimed by Wm. B. Clymer, thence north 1° a,t 53 4.10 p to a post in the east and west road tinning from Bush's thro' Litchfield, thence easter ly, according to the several courses of said road as run by Z. Flower's, when he lotted out the land of th e said DeCater, to the north-west corner of the Daniel Mallory lot, no. 147, thence south 4° west :f4 4-to pto a post. thence south. 12° east 34 pto a post an the north line of said warrant lot, thence north 89° west 192 pto the beginning. Containing acres and 32 percheS; strict measure, 14 acres ar , provcd, a log house, log barn a small apple or i-tarit'and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken_ in execution at the suit of P.J. DeCater et oz. vs. Win. Dorman. Al.so—A piece or . parcel of land in Monroe twp, !cunded on the east and south by latids be:onging to , ne'heirs of Chester Mason, south and southwest by IC. C. Ward, north and northwest. by the main led middle branch of the Towanda creek. Con :l•ning 300 acres, more or less, 50 acres improved, with one framed house, one (rimed barn, two log Louses, and one framed shed one framed hog home and orchard therein. 'eized and taken In execution it the suit of Brown ik Rockwell's use vs. Timothy H. Lewis. MAO—lty• virtue of sundry writs of - Levari Fa. a piece or pari.el cf land in Canton. beginning at a maple. north lint' corner of lot no. 4, thence south 111 4-10 p to a post on a warrant line, thence south 77° west on said warrant line.,llB pto a post iiirtier of two warrants, thence north 36 840 plo a post south west corner of a lot sold to 11.1 1 4asiley, (bends east 107 5-10 p to the beginning.• Containing 83 acres and 80 7-10 p strict measure. Seized and taken in execution at the suit Of Ste phen Pierce's de vs. Isaac Gage. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Granville beginning ,nt a maple sapling for the south west corner of a lot heretofore deeded to Win: or Oliver NelSon, thence north 130 p. to the south end of a lot deeded to I.uman Putnam, thence west 52 5.10 p to the south-west corner of said Putnam's lot, thence north 15 6-10 p to a post, thence west fifty-two and five-tenths prch. to the east line of lot n 0.178 south east corner of a lot deeded to Levi Taylor, thence south 145 8-10 p to the south line of warrant lot no•. 1536, a chestnut oak for a corner,thence east 105 p to the beginning. Containing 90_acres and 70 5-10 p. strict measure. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of R. B. Davidson dkc. vs. Oliver M. Nelson and Chas. Drake terre tenants. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Windham Beginning at the southwest corner of a lot run out for David Kinyon, thence west 77 3.10 p to a post; thence north to the south east corper of James In .dalls lot, and along the east linethe i reof 170 p to the north east corner of said Ingall's Iti*thence west 52 p to the east line of N. Vandusen's lot, thence north 14 4-10 p to the south west corner of James Kinyyu's lot, thence east 128 p to P. Kinyon's west line a post for a corner, thence south 164 4.10 p to the begin ning. Containing 88 acres 129 p more - r less, 10 acres improved, a log house, log barn,* log building u , el for a d.sh mill and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of P. J. DeCaters et us vs. Lewis Dodd. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Herrick. be ginning at _a lynn southeast corner of Chas. Hewitt's .lot, thence south 1° west 67 7.10 p to a post, thence 80° west 160 p to a post, thence north to east 67 7-10 p. to the south west corner of the said Hewitt's lot, thence south 89° eaNt 160 p to the beginning.— Containing 67 acres 112 p more or less, 8 acres Im proved, a lug house And log barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. L. C. DeChastelleux vs. Peter Hann and Chas. Hewett, terre tenants, ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Herrick. be ginning at the north-west corner of a lot run out for Wm. Dyer, thence south 1° west 149 3-10 p the north line of warrant lot no. 193 to a post, thence north 89° west along said. warrant line 56 p to an ironwood north west corner said -warrant lot, sup posed to be the south east corner of a lot claimed by Charles Overpeck, thence north I° east ou the west hoe of warrant lot no. 180, 149 3-10 p to the south west corner of a lot run out fur N. Coleman, thence south 89° east 56 pto the beginning. Containing 52 acres 46 p, more or less, 8 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. L. C. DeChastelleux vs. Luther Stone and Lyman s White terre tenants. . ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Sheshequin, Beginning at a Chestnut tree standing on the north line of a lot run out for Isaiah Johnston, thence north 138 9-10 p to a chestnut oak fora corner, thence east 78 p to a post for a corner, thence south I° west 138 9-10 p to a post standing on the north line of a lut run out for Richard Johnston, jbence west 75 6-10 p to the beginning. Containing 68 acres 107 p strict measure 16 acres improved, a log house and log barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of P. J. DeCaters et Ws vs. William Johnston and Broughton Goodsell, terre tenants. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Springfield, Beginning at a beech sapling, north east corner of lot no. 28 on warrant lot no. 942, thence east 97 8- 10 p. to a post north west corner of lot no. 30, thence south 158 p to a hemlock corner, thence west 97 5- 10 p to a post for a cockier, thence north 158 p to the beginning. Containing 96 acres and 61 p, strict measure, it being intended for the whole of lot no. 29, on said warrant lot no 912, with 50 acres im proved, a log house and log barn thereon. GOODS ! Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R. B. Davidson &c., vs. Daniel Harkness and John Hark ness, Daniel C. Dickinson and Emanuel Ketchum, terre t_nants. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in SpritigBeld, Beginning at the smith west corner of a lot deeded by the parties of the first part to Alonzo Sherman, thence east 97 6-10 p. thence south 78 5-10 p to a post, thence west 97 7-10 p to a beech sapling, thence north 78 5-10 p to the beginning. Containing 45 acres, 123 p strict measure, it being intended for the south half of lot no. 32, on warrant lot no. 942. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land, begin ning at a beech sapling north east corner of lot no. 40, thence east 105 7-10 p to beech sapling. n w cor 10t,42, therire south 84 7-10 p to a post, thence west 105 7-10 p to a post, thence north 84 7-10 p to the be ginning. Containing 55 acres 158 p strict measure it being, intended for the north half of lot no. 41. and ;warrant lot no. 1476, and both pieces inclusive con taining 101 acres 121 p strict tneasure, 20 acres im proved, log house, frame house and two saw-mills thereon: Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R.B. Davidson /ie./ rs. Henry L. Russ. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Litchfield, 'Beginning at a hemlock south east corner of a lot deeded to Harry Paine by the parties uhf the first part thence north 1 26 . pto a post, thence east 92 4-10 p to a post on the eait line of warrant lot no.6B,thence suuth I° west un said warrant line 128 4-10 p to a post, thence north 89° west 91 4-10 p to the begin ning. Containing 73 acres 70 p strict measure. _Seized and taken in execution at the snit off. J. DeCaters et ux vs. Ezekiel Babcock and James Ran dolph terre tenants. PURSUANT to as order of the Orphan's court of Sullivan county, will be exposed to sale on-Thurs day, the 6th day of September next, at one o'clock, P. M., at the house of Hannah Fairchild, in the township of Cherry, county aforesaid, a certain tract of land con taining 102 i acres, on which is erected • log house, and about 25 acres improved, situated in the township aforesaid. adjoining lands of the heirs of Moses Davis, Thomas Evans and others, late the estate of said de ceased. Attendance will be given, and tenni of sale made known by A.. 1. Dietrick, administrator of all 4c of Samuel Thomas, late of Cherry tp.. deceased. A. E undersigned having been appointed an Auditor by the Orphan's Court o( the County of Bradt ad to marshal seems and distribute thelneds raised by the sale of the reel and personal estate of Isaac 8. Warn, late of Monroe township deceased, will attend to the du. ties of said appointment at his , odic* in the Borough of Towanda, on Thursday, the sOtif darbf Aeon nest, at 1 o'clock P. M.. at which time and place all persons interested will please present their claims, or be debated from coming in for a share of said fund. Towanda, July 30, 1849. WM.BCOTT, Auditor. NEW GOODS . : ►TRACY & MOORE are now receiving another A. assortment of SUMMER GOODS, • which have been purchased sines the late fall in prices, and will be sold remarkably low. Towanda, July 19, 1849. OWHIEIKEY4O ' - tohls. Old 'Whiskey, just re V mimed by TIFFANY & KINGSBERY. WANTED ONE Male, and two females. to teach the Common Schools in the borough of Towanda: Schools to conunance on the 6th of August, and condom four months. By Ord* of the School Directors / July 17, 1846. WM. SCOTT.' Secretary. Nip 9tbarthsanrats. WM. S. DOBBINS, Siff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda July SO, 1849. • PUBLIC SALE. WM. MULLAN, Clerk 0. C. Laporte, July 28, 1849. AUDITORS' NOIIOE7 aZI NICE CRAPE BHA WLB, an .6e, found at din aim of B. KINGSBERY di CO. . 'I . OINEWB TOOLL—A good ontoWnseat or J Moulding and Bench PLANES, swigging u and other Joiner's Tools, just received f rom &dory, aad for sale low by O.D._ BART rr ,ftrtaa .4441. 'AGAIN!' • H. &aai c. *ma, - AAA lOW .111111711 400011=1111 . atr SITOSP .1111- ' which went purchased iiiiiii4Wlka ludamillse in prim; they will therefor* lie unessally cheap. Towanda. June 15. IMP. 4 7 011111==.11 INIMMIT/lILLO NEW GROCERY & VARIETY STORE. TIFFANY & KINGSBERY inform the public that they are now receiving direct from New York and opening in the stnreittely occupied by H. Mis,one dos, mouth of B. Kiapbary * Co., a large and general assortment of GROCERIES,. PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, FANCY GOODS, night Notions, Confettionary, .At. to which the anentiod of purchasers is invited. Their assortment of Groceries and Liquors is complete. and will be sold at unusually low rates. Call and essmins. L.W.. TIFFANY, Towanda, June 18, '49. B. 1.. KINGSBKRY. STRONG BEER. eI_ROCERS & Landlords 'supplied with Strong Beer 47 by the bid. W / IFFANY . & KINOmBERY. NEW ARRIVAL AT THE OLD DRUG. STORE, Jro. 1. Brick Row. Tr USTON & PORTER are now receiving. •t No. 1-11, Brick Row, • largo addition to their former stock, consisting of Drugs, Medicines, Groceries, Liquors, 0i1,., Paints, Dyestuffs, Fancy Goods, Lc. which will be sold at anusually low rates. They 1163 offers for sale the splendid and genuine Teas of the PE KIN TEA COMPANY, fur which they are agents, and which they do not hesitate to recommend as being su pet jor to any other imported. Daring been appointed agent fur most all the genu ine Popular Patent Medicines, we assure the public we will not offer any that are counterfeit, as we will not buy or accept an agency from those speculators, who, by base imitations impose upon• the country with their vat ions Drugs. Towanda. June le, 11}19. 111W11111MT SPRING GOODS! E. T. FOX, TS now reeeivine a full supply of SPRING AND J SUMMER GOODS which are offered for sal. as low as the same can be purchased at any plane this aide of the city of New York. Thankful fur the very fiber. ral Patronage emended to him heretofore, be would respectfully ask a call from all who wish to porches Goods cheap as this stock is to be disposed of et the lowest notch. please dont neglect to call and dont forget the place. North Stone earner of Main -and Pine-at. RICH DRESS GOODS.- JUST opening • Pple nded assortment of fashionable DRESS GOODS consisting of Worsted and Linen Burnes. Silk TiNIIIIPS, Linen, and Chanageble Lusters, Organdie.. and Printed 'Muslin.. Scotch, French, antl -American Gingham., Chambres Small Figured Blue and Green DeLeon. and the Preheat assortment of Prints in town at FOX'S. GGLOVES--b0 dozen Kid silk , leeks dusted and oplp ton gloves of every possible size and color at my 23 FOrB. 30 DOZEN more dames:limo Ilsoketchasfs at 121 ets. st my 23 FOX'S HATS --Moleskin, fur, silk, colored and white Nazi eark, wool, Parama, Leghorn, pedal and palm kaf Hats, on hand and for sale at MEM:UM CAPS—A good assortment of Men'. aid Boy's caps, from 123 cents up, for sale at MERCURS'. J. MINTOSH, DENTIST, 00 , /BON taw 11111111 C. NOW of Bradfonl County. Pa.. will make • periodi cal chit to TOWANDA, remaining a week or ten day'. commencing 9th of May next. Will be found at the Bradford Hotel. Satisfactory references sod moderate prima. Teeth inserted. from one to a whole vett, and eramutteJ to be executed as well as can be done' in the cities. _ . . . The following villages will hs . psriodically visited : Towanda, Athena, Troy, Leßaysville, &e. Informa tion will be given • week or so in advance, through the Rrporter, and by small advertisements. aP2.I OILS ! OILS !—Lamp and Linseed Oil, in quantities to suit purchasers, for sale at ME HOURS'. NAILS AND SPIKES-4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 20, 30, anJ .1.11 40d Nails, and 4, 43, and si inch Spikes, for sale by the pound, keg or ton, at _ ME RC URtr.. CLOTHS, Cessimeres, Satinet.. and Vesting., a ge k--/ natal assortment, just received and for sale right , at ap2o M E RC ERs'. SUMMER CLOCHING.—A large assortment of Goods for Mena' and Boys' Summer ClotheS, now opening and for sale at ap2o MERCILTIIS". TEAS. IMPERIAL, Young 'Hymn, Hyson Skin and Black Teas, of superior flavor, for sale at prices that will snit judges of the article, at MERCHRS'. TIT IE N't II Sin IZ' (15 LEVELING, Laying out Roads and Lots, Dividing Estates, Measuring Masonry. Embankments. dec., accurately done by E.G. NICHOLS. Mee at Rams Bradford county, Pa. 6m48 To Owners of, and Dealers in Horses. . CARL roma FOUNDER • OINTMENT, for the cure ) `of Fronde., Split Hoof, and t I Hoof bound Homes.montracr ted and Feverish Feet. Brui• , use in the Flesh, Wounds. ii Galled Backs. Cute, Kicks, jr_ Cracked HMIs. Suatches, dm-, on Horses. CARLTON'S RING-BONE CURE, For the cure of Ring.bone, Blood Spavin, Hem Sm . yin, Windgalla and Splint—e certain remedy. • o This Ring-boon cure and thilljounder Ointment are prepared Not the recipe of a very celebrated Eng. lido Farrier, and will cure in madly-nine ceder Out of one hundred any of the above complaints. They have been used by fanners, stags proprietors end others, with the most marked and decided ammo. Sold in New York by Contsteeke, ham et, and in Towanda, by HUSTON & PORTER. Seta 11ST OF LETTERS remaining. '1 Post Omce at 4 Ridgbery, Bradford County, 4.. June 30, `4O. John Brown Edward Delany Silas Baldwin Peter A Evens Daniel Brockway D Frutchy Parris 1) Covell Asa ParrisWorth 2 Joel Chapati • E J Henry George Cooper Edward Heinon Caroline Covell Edward Hanlon E Covell Abner Hall !duy J Cur David Hapemaa 1) Carey Wm Moentire Gilbert Coleman Nomiab Smith Sally Ann Doty . James Btrobridg Ridgbery. July 2d. 1849. JOHN. BURT. P. M. 1132:=22.0 8 - actrsrallo B MW GRIFFIN," , . WOULD ioform the Leers tbat she bee lingered a rV large amortMent of RATS, comities yof styles, arid also a good pasortinent :of Flowers* Ribbons. Belts, Et, nig a variety of ISILLINERY ARTICLES, all of whirbwill be olfaid at slaw OM. Towanda, Kay 15, 184$, • - MIMS childrass. Intim, Glom sa d Hess JAL. at rT II3 "—A IL • EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALL promo indebted to do odes of WILLIAM GRACE, deoore4, boo of ilpriogAill top., ow honk foqueoted 'Nolo payment oridloot dal - , sod thew having eking mums mid Mole wild ilemo pi ma dismally oelboatiomod foe sotimoot. W. 8. GRACE, Zneoler. ' tlpeieß4ehi , Joss 11, NMI. EXECUTOR'S No - mg. , A lt mann indebted tattle mete of JOSEPH EL orr. deceased late of Wyehwieg newuship, an bonito' requested so woke mom without dries. and there hewing claims egoista aid estate will phew pre sent than duly authenticatiSi for settlerneut J A BEE ETJLIOTT. HARRY Ht.uorr. Westmont, May 26. I R 4 9. Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of ELLAZER NORMAN, &ramie& late of 14prini9eld terwriship, are hereby requased to make payment withoutdehty, and thaw: hosing claims-against said estate a4idl please pre- sent them duly suthentiesteal for settlement. ELAM BENNETT, RpnnuBe4.l. May 26. 1849. AdministratM. ADMINIsTRATows NOTICE. ALLprisons indebted to the estate of DAVID WATTLE+, deceased. late of Remo township, are hereby requested to make psymen without delay, and theme having claims *canon said estate will.please present them duly authentic:Med for settlement. Rine, July 7.6;1849 T is•r_or JURORS drawn for September Bes- J-4 sinus. A. D. 1849. JCll6ll*. Albany—James Lee; Armenia—'-James Lynn; Granville--Marcus Ayres, Benjamin Sazum ; Litchfield—Brshop Herrick„B. AFKlnuey, E. Munnt Monroe—Francis Bull; Pike--Harris Beecher; Ore ell—A. G. Mathews, Alonzo Putter; • Rome—J. W. Woodburn ; Sheshequin—Horace Kinney. Calvin Smith; • Standing Stone , --Samuel Kellum ; Tasty be—W. H. Nich..ls; Troy ip--Renben Stiles ; Ulster—Ed. Walker, Gen. Walker. G. H.Vandyke ; Warren—J. D. Burbank, Marcus Tyrrell; Wyalusing—Stephen Lyons; Wynn:—B. W.Eddy. TR•Vtlllsit WILIM• Albany—Daniel F. Miller. Peter Steriaere ; Burlington--Snal M'Kean ; Canton—L. J. Andrews; Columbia—Benjamin Calkins, George Hell ; Durel—Daniel Cole, Jonathan Stevens, Jr. Franklin—J. C. Ridgeway; Herrick—L. H. Brownson, Isaac Camp, George W Elliott ; Liichlield—J. R. Brown ; Monroe—J. L Rockwell, Josiah Lawrence ; Orwell—Earl Howe; Pike—Jackson Pierce: Ridgberv—Jonathan Allen, John Wallace ; Rome—H. J. Chabbuck ; Smithfield—Lntber Aaiun*, Shelton French, George King; Springhill—D. 1.. Cray ford ; litheshequin=Darwin Galen ; Towanda Tp.—William Barnes ; Boro—L. M. Nye ; Troy Tp.—Hiram Case; Warren-8. C. Brainard, Jeremiah Canfield; Wyalusing—Burton Edwards, L. P. Stafford ; Windham—James Finch; Wysoz—James M. Reed ; Wells—John A. Roy, Samuel Wright ; =z3am Athens Tp.--Solomon Bosworth, W. IL Overton, C. F. Welles, Jr. Albany—Rollin Wilcox ; - Burlington—J. V. Daniels, Sherman H. Hill; Columbia—L. L. Gregory; Dnrel—Wm. Coolbaugh, O. W. Coolbaugh; Granville—John MeNanght ; Leroy—James Lareom, Sullivan Morse ; Monroe—Geo. H. Bull. H. S. Salsbury ; Orwell—Chester Chaffee; Pike—J. A. Coddina ; Ridgbery—George Cooper, ..lames H. Webb * Aseph Colbn rn ; Rome—S. W. Elliott. Philander Towner; Springhill—Hiram Horton; Shesbeguin—Elisha Satterlem • Smithfield—Alvin Seward; Towanda Tp.--0. M. Howman, W. W. Easter brooks, Wm. H. Foster, H. H. Mace, H. M. Myer Troy Tp.—William Barto, Leonard Upham ; - Ulster—Jednthan Simon•t, Thomas Scott; Wysox—Gabriel King, Bertrand Whitney; TIMID Athens Tp.--A . H. Spalding; Burlington--James geoa; Canton--Justin Bothwell. J. A. Bothwell; Columbia—L. M. Cornell, Hiram Edsall; Durel—J. M. Bishop. Jacob Herrick, Isaac Place; Herrick—N. B. Wetmore ; Litchfiela—Reuben Parks; Orwell—Simeon Dimick, Christopher Riney; pike—Stephen Gregory. H. S. Warner; . Ridgbery—Dan. A. Gillett; Rome—W. W. Goodrich ; Springhill—Robert Bardwell,J. B. Coburn, William Claggitt ; Routh Creek—George Dunham, Daniel Hildreth ; kiheshequin—Abraham Gore, John N. Horton, Hen ry Kingsbery ; , Springfield—Walter Mattocks, D. M. Stroud ; Smithfield—James H. Rice, Gordon Wilcox ; Standing Stone—George Vanness, 2d ; Towanda bore—Stephen Fulton, Wm. Trout; Wysox—Henry Pa-smore ; Windham—Nelson Tyrrell, Criah Wright; Wyalucing—Edward Hornet; In the matter of the Estate of Peter Walter deceased. AND not' to wit; May 7th, 1849. On petitibn 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 two perches of land from the tarot 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 hundred and forty perches to a hemlock, the north west corner of said Knapp's land, Mean; west twenty six and three tenth perches to a beech, thence south along the lands of Peter Walter deed. two hundred and forty perches to a post. on the bank afield Towan da creek, thence down said creek the several cour ses and distances tollte '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 abbve decree, the said premises, will be exposed to public sale,on Saturday, ibe 11th day of August, 1949. - upon the premises, at 2 o'- - clock P. M. Attendance given anflartno • womb-knows on the day of sale. JOHN VANDYKE. July 4. 1849. MARDALENA WA' TERB. Administrators. BONNETS-41ltarp . Wattage* of pities and Ili& lea Theenee. patent, laes; gib*, Paid. Coburg* Neapolitan and Ingham Bannata. Alma. mamba and Bowen, foe sale at - ap211: .. MERCURS'. TAKE. NOTCE ! ALL Collectors when daplientee are not peid (in chiding 1848) within thirty days. Mill here the pleasure of being welted upon by deem it authority The taxes for 1849 ere - espected to be paid in full at September Cows. Likewise all licarees within thirty dem so the demands are such se require prompt col leetione. JAMES M. PECK, Treasurer of Bradford deauty. Treasury Office, July 13, 1849. • MORE NEW COODS. BKiNGSBERY & CO. ore now readying dimes e. frees • New York noodle emortmem of GOODS. `wbieb will be' sold extremely low for ask Amos; Abair Dane Goode fortbe Ladideonay be bowel o desire lot of Linen Barns's, Xanen Chasidim. Embroidered Lawne.lfeeteb. French and Americas INeglimme; abo the pottiest Can asen in mita. Plan can and ex Amine. Towanda. Ally 17. 11l47: EZORN AN M D IN pw _uArs—a 4.1 Usti Eden Maid sew simis. Mims sad de. the Ass ads .tin Bats toy= - TWO. J.M. W ATTLES, Administrator aler . dputifilk HIRAM MIX'S MMUS W 11163111 NiaIM3C.IOSEICOINi7*JI33XIIhn . H . has mowed bis Dnig Sion so ibis DNA S corset of the P,bbe Nosie r lastly occupied by Jaws H. &re and baying Stood. up his sums, bas oldie so bit fonner , osiostssat • has. supply of 11911370 Z &MED ILIZILMO7=III% GROCERES, LIQUORS, OLS & PANTO, Willow k Woollen ware, Glassirarr, Risking Tackle, Fucy clouds, Perfumery, Le. He is agent for niost.of the valuable POPULAR MEDICINES of the day, Which .cen be purchased ul biro with a certainly of procuring genuine snider. He is also *gent fur .the CANI'OI 'TEA COM PA NY nf New York, whore Teas have attained a wide spread repuialioll for genuineness end their low price. An eserninstion tibia stock, to which he invites the attention of this public, will satisfy every one that it has, been selected with a new of procuring the best and must desirable articles, and purcbesal at dui lowest rates, Tuw■nds, May 1 . , 1849. DISSOLUTION. THE roliartnership liennolune existing between M. 11. & G. H. NA ELLEs. is this day dioisissil by mutnal comment. Those having aceminti with the firm are. requebted to-settle them without delay. M. H. WELLES. Wyalusing, Nay 30, 1819. G. H. WELLES. The business will be enatinned by N.M. W 1.1.188 at the old stand. where • well selected ,leek of °Coops . is now arriving. conststing of Dry Goods, timeeries, Hardware, Salt. &c. &c. To be sold ebeap fur prompt fr.: M. H. WELLES. G. W. Merchant's Celebrated Which is also a Uninflli Family Eilbrocalloa for Diseases of the Boman flesh. 'TIME and experience have fully proved that that this 11 I.INI V PLSA I. REMEDY has not not its equal on the list of popular medicines, having been more that 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 bun, 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 cum which in themselves appear remarkable, that they at all interested in • pecuniary point, they could hardly have been coedited. . 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 : Spines, Sweeney; Ringhone, Windgalls, Pull Evil, Cal lous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds, Lameness; Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Sand Crack.; Foundered Feet, Scratches. or Grease Mange, Rhea. mations, Bites of Animals, External Pois Hons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corm, Whir. lows, Burns and Scalds, Chilblains, Chapati hands, Crump, Contractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints. Caked Breasts, are. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. Beware of COUNTERFEITS, and be sure the name of the Sole Proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT, LOCKPORT. N. Y., is blown in the side of the bot tle, oe in his hand writing over the CV*. Don't be persuaded to take any thing else with the promise it is just as toed. 80. &c. This is prattised by those on principled rhaiers whose conscience will stretch like India R. bber, and who are of a kindred spirit of those in our large cities, whose nefarious practices have so te candy been exposed to the action of Congress. Those who attempt to Counterfeit this article -are re. fared 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 indidtment, imprisonment, and fine. A person selling oat of this state. will be liable wet test when in the state. and alr t 4 be held as a witness against those he bought of orsold4or. An Orders addressed to thoproptietur will be respond ed to. Get • pamphlet of the Atisent and see what wondei are accomplished by the usii7f this medicine. Bold by reweetahle dealers generally in the United Stiles and Canada. For sale by HUSTON & PCBTER.Towands, E.D. Wells, Lawrenceville, ' Edwin Dyer, Covington. Abel l'urrell. Montrose. Pomp & Kinsey, Easton, Lawis Smith & Co.. Allentown, H. D. Than, South Easton. Oct. 15th 1848. Corning, Elmira and Buffalo Line ABOAT OF THIS LINE will leave CORNING & ELMIRA for RIIFFALO, every week during the season, in the following order : Leave Corning Tuesdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Leave Corning Wednesdays, at 2 o'clock, P. Leave Havanna... ..... Tauradays, P M. Tow Down Seneca Luke on Friday, touching et Big Stomas, Starkey, Lodi, Dresden, passing Geneva, Waterloo arid Seneca Falb. on Saturday. Lease BufGdo for Elmira and Corning, every Saturday Morning. Leave Rochester every Monday morning. BOAT CORNING,. ... A. M. Taman. BOAT ELMIRA Garr.! R. P. Fawns, BOAT BUFFALO Carr. E. A. Canis, E;EMMOIMiNi W. Mallory. Corning. Price k Hoff, Geneva. & B.Bl:rang & Co. Elmira Hastings & Field, do J. Wintermnit.Horseheade J. Miller, Seneca Falls. E. 8. Hinman. Havanna. L. Dostedo, Moratesoms. LG. Torinsend, big Strewn ,H, L. Fish. Rochester. Woodworth & Post. La Niles & Wheeler. Basle. Gay & Sweet, Waterloo. I April 1; 1849. NEW GOODS AT THE CENTRAL STORE ! NOW d...-"rat. abuse rt t 4:1 1a 8P14- 11 1 k iG & /SUMMER GOODS, sibiCh will be sold at very low ratite. Business at this establishment conducted upon fair eta honest principles.. You Ws our thanks &r, put &von and we hope for • *muumuus of the same sows ere bound to sell Goods Cheep. • Towanda, July 4. HNC N. N. BETTS. TAKE NOTICE ! -MHZ books of the late firms of HUSTON & A SON and of HUSTON & LADD, hey, been placed in my hands for settlement. I am, instructed to 'say, that prompt attention on the pot of debtors will save them COST. D. VANDESOOOK, a. P. Towanda, nay 14, 141411. Argus ropy. • RUNAWAY FROM TOWANDA. A LL penmen indebted - to the tinbaeriber, Moe by A Nete,Jadgatent. or Boot ecantol. mist nub the ease bitatediately, or Esquire Vendereook will tend to ear am•• so look out fee Rohm Monona old lmilheabnl beam WK. TROUT. ' Towanda, hall bib, 11119. - ' ~lctdptibi~i; ,iCt: • . ~.•. ~. NEW.. .SMINer ,- 10; :R-. By tlie.Nat-Tirkilloi,Etleggned'. B.K4lo4,lF;Auwrozr ,iiiiiii - 40.4%. . vet an* dientrable a_telek . _ 5 .. 4. 11rf1e Arm perebeeid.if On lest ',dieted lineee r Orry•sei . n_ Anna n disdy erry.lje .4ba i eidammi, of,lfinelford . Coin*, dan t y will not bor • under s old r trbeir ~ Boads will., posi:, ti ely be eol4 for sag. obese' Om thou they eon lielnangin. at Gweeo,'Elmira or_Binghaottoo. To Piave ibis call and moralise . otir gooda,and pekes.. Among , tuar Dry Goode May be found the lapwing:- :.:. ': ,-'4, : ,_ - GENTLEMENFS DRESS' lICKIDer' Super peal French Attack. Blur, Oliva grawn.epsd, brown Cloths; des.rable Beaver„.. and fancy Cassimerei.T, retemis. — Sintinebre and SA cloth , W nratdl awl Silk Scillies.: Satin,. Plishmaiwe a great variety of Vesting.. plairrand plaidfiningigtc.. 1 0 .ADIES' DRESS GCPCIS. , *-1. French arid American Cloaking; soutclo. - FilWifiinni, American Gingham.: French plaids. ahulliimbtelail and plaid Alpacas; queme•Lustra embroidered Cloth, Silk and Satin Stripes; Plaid, plain "fillnblifir.; Basket. french and ,Long. Itshatati : and Wm Bonnets E t h e las s o style. Cashman'. Hatailtem.Cm4., echo, Mourning, blue and white orange and bitie r meil, almost every variety of Dogliab, American .and Frenth. Printa, changeable Woberg, black Goods . Rhine, plan t and pl a id S i lk, Silk and Cotton Velyet„canwiclitusha • book. Silvia* and Bishop Lowes. grins* Lace., play and figured BAnnetts;eothin "edgings enol i hniartime A , pure Silks. Gimp., TrirandAlfißui" 3l6 i meat of ribandis, firma rang:4 ll oAarrNl"lrWa, coils. French cohort', ,lastcapea,.olub: mans MAO shaw. . " " • I Also—Blown . anti Witched Sheeting. brown and' bleached Rolland... itaroguP Can* white, redo aizia and Salsbury Flannels. satin Corset, brown amid tolorach 3 al Jeans Quentin Flannel, cotton yam., battot.,llc. shod, almost every article in the Dry Goods line in Use. HARDWARE.' ' 4 . A large assortment of cutlery from lbs beak , mono, racturrm ; Iron. Nails. east tad Genum i&eel. - 4110.01 & Co. ' s Shovels, mill, emastut:and wooditaenkimnist and back Saws, east. wrougbt and brass, Butts. thumb, and drop 'ouches, Squires, Dividers, Ckimels,ltumses„ Brace runt llitts of the.best VOWenchau _German silver. Britkumis. otri. ISPR Swans, Usndhalticks„ Lamps, all kinds of locks, drills, files, tacks, &c. ^ • • • CtiOCKERY. • • ... Flo‘ing blue. tight do, SSW Whits erns in . omit pry ; clutaerA—bird paueeni, plain and every article in this line wanted. . . . . SOOTS AND SHOES. The largest and most fashionable aiwortment, o f La dies' and Misses' Boots, 094ing and . IMPPeve•le found this side of New York. Gents' and Boys' Boots and Shoes in great variety ; , Al. • good lid of SOLE LEVritif on trar.d. The Cheapest Groceries can be had et • , Towanda, idey Irt., 1849. B. K.,¢ Co. - -r -niCE NEW t!INGLE , HARNESt- 4 , NaGrtheap N--. 7 at jy 11 - . STRAYED OR STOLEN:, FROM the pasture of As subseribag.,oti the pinta .01 . the 27th. inst a dark - ehesnut mate, about 16 hap& high with a long tail, and tweeoed ,to'lkive r.014114dr in the toehead. Whoever will return said annnalabsli be liberally rewarded. ' ' '' • Towanda, May 28th; 1849. J. F. MEANS. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY MHE only original and genuine article for dila eunr of Heaves end other complaints of the ) reapiellaq apparatus and derangement of the ditgestim function*• in the Horde, is Kirklarisle'a TATTERSALL'S HEAVE POWE»,, It bt warranted to be perfectly safe in all cases,. will not inconvenience the . 111 nima I or injure, even ,it-he Aar nu diastase ; it is from 4 to 8 times cheaper thatt.most of the imitations which are tieing circulated, tkinyug►- out,the country, being put up in mouth bugger Packages. anticient to cure an ordinary tam of hearsp e and to ad minster in a dozen cases of cold, cattrih, dtc., !, . - This remedy has aquiral a standing never., bithwe attained by any horse medicine, and itiTact -eng.,ltnew of patent medicine that has received es 'much' entmett. dation considering the time it has beed this country. More than 500 verbsl and writen testi monials have voluntarily been tendered us.,: GREA F SPRING PURIFIER. The Heave Powder, given in small doses, will be : found most useful at that season. They stimulate ihs • skin to cast off the superfluous hair and prolific. Jew - they loosen the hide, give a glossy appointee, le ,11; coat, protect against disease; they also. for. their fins alterative and restorative poem', purify the blood and irnovete the system. w bleb horses require elk this . ssaa son as much a; any of the human. Tacit, who kiwi a re partition ofSarsaparilla useful to correct the vitiated state of the fluids, incident to the change of weather. Which in the spring 'affects all animate as well as vege table life. -In short. most of:the 'diseases horses are subject to,'theae powders are the cheapest sad beat, and for all the purposes of a GENERAL CONDITION MEDICINE. One package of iLsdmiuistentd to • .horse oat of coedi-• tion, will do more to improve his flesh anditippeannes than five bushels of corn or oateethia has been tasted a hundred times. To these who may be disposed to s ilouht, the 'atesor dinary effiacy Cr. this,medicine, we win Ome edi ltle (al lowing synopsis orevidence, out of the hundr of tee tfficates we have on hand. - • THOSE WHO DOI.IBT,;MY READ) Mr. 0. &Hail, of Scriber.- *mite county, lactase to a permanent curs of Heaves by one package. Mr. Ambler, of Danbury, Ct., certifies to a ems of Heaves op a favorite Hone, and says he would 'tic tea without thojattersald's Heave Powder. art bandit* il coat him One Dotter c week to keep a Supply. Mr. Chas. A. Peadby, of Spring Hill, Alabama, in a, later to oar Colombia agents, says: • " haves valnable.horse that was so sevirelyiffect. ed With issues aid violent coughing that' hbeal wel !nigh lost him. f cured Mm him by ono package, of the Tat , tersaUs Heavoloteder." . Mr. Gee. W. Davis, of Monroe, N.J. cured • horse of Heabee,end warrants him sound. Samuel Roberta, East Ramps .Iml, L. i.. Edward Jones. Clyde. N. Y. Mr. GlasirgankMiddlobiny. Vt. Wad Mr. Yap, of Milton, N. Y. have ail testified to namaikew his cures. Plops* and sold hrtleargi'Hetchoman 149 Tokio St. N. I'. HIRAM MIX ageni lot Towanda. MP& ACDCARrIka MILLINER AND: MANTUA. MAKER itooms in tercur's Buildings. • TOWANDA. HAVING received New FastiOne end New Goods and being in ill respects prepared preespqy 'NW satisfactinily to respond to the calls of her euetessre edicts a continuation of their, patronage. Mil 10. '49 AW CO-PARTNERSHIP. BAIRD b KINNEY. • • HHAVEdna day entered into tio.pamerahip i. tbe peactica of Law, and tin tate &is method ofindw wing the public of the fact, Ofßee—No. 3. Brick Row (op dabs) where one of them can at all tlusetbe Wand. • B. W. BAIRD. Towanda. June 1.'49. O. H. P. ElltffilltY. IZEBH TEAM, mowed to suit, or the tawny se. I.termed; else. Bosom Coffee, E*cs, sal Lacer eil e dui" meow, et sole EMI iiii