PE firm riltwerftermano. admission 25 Conte only. Tut , : civirsetertsil: :sutures at-this great estoldishillesS. , e h,, h anthr 14 twee stoorbed the most of the novelly oW r. ,, •rhe entertainment ertnitt, esti be only briefly awns-rated in the limns of an idvenkement AroLtozi.coN, by far the 1110e1rnpendon• nitseletil p tri iilC4lge.l .ll ll - 1 ,0, Cd of toogr 1000 distinct, mum • Ili Incrumrois mote p•teltrot limit s band of 50 intssi rains and drawn by 40 ifo set in procession, will cum, Lite the Ur .extradining the enicslaitsment INN An entire nnil effeetive Drarontie Company, untler the fliteetton of 11 F 11'wh,ds, Prier for of the Adelphi Theatre, tt ashanvoos, L) is munch,' to the Troupe, r.t. the pot poite of gutimg up every night the grand He r, nod Putnotte Stovit awl. of GEN. WASHINGTON, OLD POT," and MAD ANTHONY WAYNE:" remit strives of those•• ono" that trio! /P , 11 . $ •mnnq ng mine of Ore nic.i itg Wl.l Firvoloi:ollary die deo-'ll. or cont•luditac With IA gram! Ni 11.01131 Ird.ol /MVO. tal.lllllC.l uu a fa.jiv shaulffrrs of )1/1 bra, rowon•ntnit' ne the CA RI,O TROUPE. Itti. , er I. ;c• the gall Italtan Trrel: elornn. Sign", Frt.lx c.. 1..., known Ihroughout Europe as the nt .n of irtio . an ! In we Trl/1,1 he I prviltl,ly than any .44 3:e tn , tt h ever peramithtte.l the roluvry. and A partite(' Troupe of Ealitextrintri in every' nr the lannuem, viz : C J 11 , 4 KR., AV AV N•rn •t. 4. E. PERAT, J. Nl(rAur....cn, 11 F. Nwe. , :it, G. 0 Kw ter. T Yorxe. he. &c: INn4ter. lit r r A 1(1.0, PERRY, CLARENCE. &C.; &10.1.11.111 F k Pr. Prll.llT, ATMS D1.A. , %101i E. &C. t....:.ther rendering lilt double comrtany as IllUrh other esitaltrodtmetois in. the nucthere ottrj Went* of the Trott..., as to the ettleul nod elegance o EEO - perform at Towanda, . B . ATURD \Y, August 1' IAI9. Doors open at 13 and 73. P. M.. At Troy, the 24th, Athens 2 th , Osseect r Tl2E6'll GREEN OR LILAC TEAS— Warranted g ood or no sale, the money r urned in all eases, whew Ten does not suit at niy2. FO*.X3. 1 TON more of those good samara, at 6 a.; eau. Coffee, Rice, Raisins, and the &nest Teas in town, at julyati FOX'S. PS. GINGH.ANIS, good fast colors, at la., and a few I ts, Linen Berages at FOX'S. SHERIFF SALE. D Y virtu , . of writs of Vend. Expo. issued out of the 1) Court of Common Pleas of Bradford malty and to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the Court liou , e, in the horn. of Towanda, on Monday, the :td.day of S.plember 1849, at one o'clock, P. M., the folluv.ing lot piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Pike. bounded and described as follows —North by lands oft Elliott Marsh, east by lands of Samuel and Hetiry Sherman, south by lands of Na. White, and went by lands of Win. Marsh. Con tainitia 140 acres, 100 acres improved, one framed house, two framed barns, and framed shed, and an apple orchard thereon. Se!zed and taken in execution at the suit of C. I. C.DeChasteleux vs. Abel Fairchild. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Ulster bounded on the north, hy-lands of Harman Van Vlerk,on the east by the Busquehanna river, south by lands of Nate Ann Lockwood and tve , t by lands of Harman Van Vieck. Containing seventy four acres or thereabouts, about thirty acres improved, with two trained houses, one framed barn and some other out bu,!.Ling , . and one large shanty thereon. Se:zed and taken in execution at the suit of E. W. Baird vs. Isaac Cash. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land ~ tuate in the township of Rrdgbery and bounded as fo!l ,, xc, to wit : north by lands of Calvin o Wesl, on the west by lands of Jesse Hammond, on the south by lands of R. 11. Cummins. and un the east (ands (4' Samuel Gunsaulus. Containing about eighty acres, more or less, with about forty acres improved, with one framed house, one leg barn and 'a small apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of E. R Beckwith, adm'r. vs. Morenus Stevens. , ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Smithfield. bounded north by. land of Ira Adams, east by land in possession .of Ja-. Lennox, sin the south by land C. F. Sweet and P. Sweet, west by lands of T. Ruse and the heirs of Solomon Forest dec'd. Contain ing 55 acres or thereabouts, about 90 acres thereof improved, with a framed house, framed barn, and small framed corn-house and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ly man Durfey to the use of 11. A. Phelp4, now to the u•e of Ktchard M. Ke'ly, vs. Newman Calvin. .ALSO—A ,pie:e or parcel of land in Ntaudirg , stone, beginning at a rock oak at the north east I corner of lot no. 32, as surveyed by Burton Kings bery, thence south 13° tre‘t 1153 p to a white pine, thence south 24° nest 57 5.10 p to a post, thence north 893° west 158 7-10 p to a post, thence south 13° nest 9 1-10 plo a post, thence north 884° west p to a post, thence north 1° east 66 6.10 p to a post, thence south 883 ° east 33 p to a post, thence north 13° east 116 6-10 p to a post, thence south s73° east 160 p, to the beginning. Containing 186 and acres, more or less, about 50 acres improved 1"14C lOR house and log barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ame ha E. Dupont vs. John H. ,Badger, adm'r of Bost wick Badger, deed. ALSO—.I piece or parcel orland in Herrick, tp.; bounded north by lands of John Squires and John Nesbitt, east and south by lands of W. T. Middaugh asehn the west by lands of J. Erskine jr. Contain ing about 53 acres,more or less, with about 35 acres improved, a log house, log barn and a few fruit trees the'reon. ' Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H.W. Tracy vs. Nathantel Nesbitt. ALSO—A piece or parcel of' land in L•tchfichL beginning at a post north-west corner of a wordy', now claimed by Wm. B. Clymer, thence north 1° 'cast:s9 4-10 p to 'a post in the • east and west road running front Bu sh's . thro' Litchfield, thence easter ly, according to the several courses of said road as run by Z. Flowers, when he lotted nut the land of the said DeCater, to the north-west corner of the ban 'el Mallory lot, no. 147, thence south 4° west 39 4-10 p to a post. thence south 12° east 34 p to a post on the north line of said warrant lot, thence. north 89° west 192 pto the beginning. Containing 69 acres and 32 perches, ,strict measure, 14 acres imPr9ced, a log house, log barn, a small apple or chard and other fruit trees thereon. seized and taken in execution at the suit of P.J. theater et ux. vs. Wm. Dorman. ALSCY—A piece or parcel of land in Monroe twp. bounded on the east and south by lands belonging to - th e heirs of Chester Mason, south and southwest by by C. L. Ward, north and northwest by the main asd middle branch of the Towanda creek. (eon taming 300 acres, more or less, 60 acres improved, rub one framed house, one framed barn, ttro log 'lousy', and one frkmed shed, one framed hog house and orchard thereat). Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown Ailtoekwell's use vs. Timothy H. Lewis? ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of LeVari-Fa. E2==ll C- 2bvertiscments. a piece or parcelot land in Canton,beginning at a maple,-north-East corner of lout°. 4, thence south 111 4-10 p to a post on a warrant line, thence souih 77° west cntsaid warrant-line 118 p to a post corner of two warrants, thence north 36 8.10 pto a- post squth west corner of a lot sold to IL Manley, thence eat 107 5-10 p to the beginning. Containing 83 acres and 60 7-10 p strict measure. • , Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Ste phen Pierce's use vs. Isaac Gage. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Granville beginning at a maple sapling for the south west corner of a lot heretofore deeded to Wm. or Oliver Nelson, thenie north p. to the south end of a lot deeded to Luman Putnam, thence west 52 6-10 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 prcb. to the.east line of lot no. 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 fur 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 suit of R. B. Davidson &c. 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 "FT 3-10 p to a post, thence north to the south east corner of James In galls lot; and along the east linetherrof.l7o p to the north east corner of said Ingall's lot, thence west 52 p to the east line of S. Vandusen's lot, thence north 14 4-10 p to the south west corner of James Kinyon's lot, thence east 128 p to P. Kinyon's west line a post for a corner, thence south 184 4.10 p to the begin ning. Containing 88 acres 129 p more or less, 10 acres improved, a log house, log barn, a log building used for a dish mill and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the Suit of P. J DeCaters et ux vs. Lewis Dodd. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Herrick, be ginning at a ly tin southeast corner of Cha'. Hewitt's lot, thence south 1° west 67 7,10 p to a post. thence AO ° west 160 p to a post, thence north I' east 67 7-10 p. to the south west corner of the said Hewitt's 1.4, thence south 89 ° east IGO p to the begiuni ng.— Containing 67 acres 112 p more or less, t acres 11:11- provia. a log house and log barn thereon. seized and taken in execution at the snit of C. L. C. DeChastaleux vs. Peter Mann 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 fur Wm. ltyer, thence south 1° west 149 3-10 p to the north line of warrant kit no. 193 to a post, thence north 89° u est alOng said warrant line 56 p to an ironwood aorth west corner said warrant lot, sup posed to be the south east corner of a lot claimed by Charles Overpeck, thence north 1° east on the west line warrant lot no. 180, 149 3-10 p to the south we-t corner of a lot run out fur N. Coleman, thence south 89 0 east 56 pto the beginning. Containing 52 acres 46 p, more or 1e55,,.8 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. L. C. DeChastelleitx vs. Luther Stone and' Lyman White terre tenants. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in *Theshequin, Beginning, at a Chestnut tree standing on the north line of a lot run out for Isaiah Johnston, thence north 133 9-10 p to a chestnut oak for a corner, thence east 78 p to a past for a corner, thence south I° west 133 9-10 p to a post standing on the north line of a lot run out for Richard Johnston, thence west 73 6-10 p to the beginning. Containing 66 acres 107 p strict measure 16 'acres improved, a log house and log barn thereon. Seized and taken in exectitinn at the suit of P. J. DeCaters et ox vs. William Johnston and Broughton Goodsell, terre tenants. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Springfield, Beginning at a beech .apliim north east corner of lot n:.. 28 on warrant lot no. b 912, thence east 97 9- 10 p. to a post north west corner of lot n 0.30, thence south 159 p to a hemlock corner, thence west 97 5- 10 p to a post for a corner, 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 tro; proved, a lug house and log barn there in. Seized *ad 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. ALSOt—A piece or parcel of land in Spriogfield, Beginning at the south 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 lot 42, thenre 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 forthe north half of lot no. 41. and warrant lot no. 1476, and both pieces inclusive con taining 101 acres 121 p strict measure, 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 dr.c.„ vs. Henry L. Ross. , Al,3O—A piece or parcel of land in Litehfield. Beginning at a hemlock south east corner of a lot deeded to Harry Paine by the parties of the first part thence north 126 p to a post, thence east 92 4-10 p to a post on the east line of warrant lot n 0.68, thence south 1° west un said warrant line 1284-10 p to a post, thence north 89° west 914-10 p to the begin ning. Containing 73 acres 70 p strict measure. Seized and taken in execution at the wit of P. J. DeCaters et its vs. Ezekiel Babcock and James Ran dolph terre tenants. WM. S. DOBBINS, Sh'ff. Sheriff's OAce, Towanda July 30, 1049. - PI9E3LIC - SALE. DCRSLANT to an order of the Orphan's court of 1 Sullivan county, will be exposed to tale on Thurs day, the 6th day of September next, at one o'clock. P. M.. ■t the house of Hannah Fairchild, in the township of Cherry, county aforesaid, a certain tract.of land con taining 1023 acres, on which is erected a log house, and about 25 acres improved, situated in the township aforesaid, enjoining lands of the heirs of Moses-Davis, Thomas Evans and others, late 'the 'estate of said de ceased. Altendance will be givin, and terms of male made known by A. J. Dietrick, administrator of all 4c of Samuel Thomas, late of Cherry tp., deceased. WM. MULLAN, Clerk 0. C. T.spotte. July 28,..1849. is AUDITORS' NOTICE. TEiondersiuned having been 'appointed an Auditor by the Orphan's Court of the County of Brodirad to marshal startle and distribute the funds rtised by the sale of the real and personal estate of Isaac 8. Warn, late of Monroe township deceased, will attend to the du ties of said appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda. on Thursday, the dOth day of August nest, at 1 o'clock P. M., at which time and place all persons interested will please pretreat their claims, or be debated from coming in for a share of said fund. Towanda.fuly 30. 1849. '9I4I.BCOTT. Auditor. A.III3ILAUILILISTAIILLA NEW GOODS. FriRACY & MOORE are now receiving another assortment of SUMMER GOODS, which hive been purchased since the late tall in pike,. and will be sdld remarkably low. Towanda, Jul 13, 1849. LD WHISKEY-4Q Ms. Old Whisley, Not re O ceived by TITTANY & KINGSHERY. WANTED ONE Male, and two females. to teach the edam= Behoois in'the borongh of Towanda: Schools to commons on the 6th of Aimed, and continue tour months. By order of the School Directory. July 17, 1646. WM. scorr. &detail. NICE CRAPE SHAWLS, ma be fella :41 0111 More of B. KINGIBBERY & CO. JOMER'S TOOLS . —A good assodniesd at Bad, WWI* aed nes& PLANE% greevingoirarsi and other Joiner's Tools, just received Inns the osso-, factory, walla sae lew by a: ~P OARlLitrr El= Inn==iiii ••• , mow' Sktcbanbile, ACAINI. • .li. 4 kt, MERCIO.R, Aar. wit* irlatlench,t , a4+itzt_iillawiritr VID r:L .,"I 2I which wictelpeishcsidlincitthie Sae swhictionio priers they wilrthirerfore be sold anonially amp. Towanda, June lb, 1940. • miammEas. II ft%izozii=s,o NEW GROCERY & VARIETY STORE. TIFFANY do KINGSBERY inform the public that they are now receiving direct from New York and opening in the store lately occupied by 11. Mixoue doer south of B. Kingsbury 4. ed., a large and geuenil assortment of GRIMES PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, FANCY I GOODS , Yankee Notions, Confectionary, 4c. to which the at:cation of purchasers it invited. Their assortment of Groceries end Liquors is complete. and will be sold at unusually low rates. Call and examine. -4. L. W. 'IIFFANY„ Towanda. June 18.'49. B. L. KINGKIERY. STRONG BEER. GROCERS & Landlords eopplied eei , h Strong Doer by the bhl. TIFFANY & KINGSBERY. • NEW ARRIVAL AT TIE OLD DRUG STORE, .ro. 11, 'Brick Row. HUSTON & PORTER are now waiving. at No. I, Brick Row. a large addition to their former stock, consisting of Drugs, Medicines, Groceries, Liquors. Oils, Points, Dyestuffs. Fancy Goods, &c. which will be sold at nnusually low rate.. They al., offers for sale the splendid and genuine Teas of the PE KIN TEA COMPANY, fur which they are orients. and which they do not hesitate to recommend as brink sia petior to any other imported. Haring been appointed agent for most all the Erma ; ine Pt pular Patent Medicines. we emigre the public we will not offer any that are counterfeit, as we will not buy or accept an agency from those 'Peculators. who, by base imitations impose upon the country with their spurious Drug's. Towanda. June IS, 1819. MT AM MEW SPRING GOODS! E. T. FOX, TS now receiving a full supply of SPRING AND J tt , plltl ER GOODS which are offered Inc sale as, low as the same can be purchased at any plan! this side of the city of New York. Thankful for the very libel.- rut Patranagelrstended to him heretofore, be would respectforly ask a call from all who wi-h to parches Goods cheap as this stock is to ba disposed Of at the lowest notch, please dont neglect to call and dont forget the place. North Stfire corner of !Wain and Pine-at. RICH DRESS GOODS T try" opening a splcnded suaortment of fashionable 01 DRESS GOODS consisting of Worsted and Linen Bsreges, Silk Tissues, Linen, and Chansgrhle Luster*, Organdies end Printed Muslin*, Scotch. French, and 'American Gingham*, Chsrobra's Small Figured Blue and Often DeLanas and the Prettest assortment of Prints in town at Fors., GLovES--50 dozen Kid silk, lesle thread and cot- ton gloves of every possible size and color at my 23 FOrB. 30 DOZEN mom of those lirien listaketchtef• at 123 eta. at my 23 FOX.'S HATti--Moleakin, for, silk , colored and white !deli can. wool, Parma, Leghorn, pedal aml palm leaf Hata, on hand and for sale at MEKCURS'. OAPS—A good assortment of Men's and Boy's caps, from 123 cents up, fur sale at MERCURS". 1. MINTOSH, DENTIST, Itlloll NKW TORR. I\TOW of Bradford County. Pa., 'will make a periodi .L cal visit to TO WAN DA, remaining a week or ten days, commencing 9th of May next. Will be found at the Bradford Hotel. ISatisfactorf references aud moderate prices. Teeth inserted, from orre•to a.whole raft, and warranted to be executed as eselOas can be done. in the cities. The following *trillages will he periodically visited : Towanda, Athens, Troy, Leßaystille. ike. Laotian lion will be given a week or so in advance, through the Reporter, and by small advertisements. ap2y OILS! OlLS!—lamp and Linseed Oil, in quantities k-/ to snit purchasers, for sale at M RC ORS% NAILS AND SPIKES-4, 6,6, 8, 10, 20, 30, and .1.11 40d Nails, and 4,41 j. and 6i inch Spikes, for sale hy _the pound, keg or lon, at MERCERS'. CLOTHEI, Casaimeres, tiatinetts and Vestings, • ge neral assortment, just received and for gals , at ap2o MERU UR'. SUMMER Cl,O nitsc.—A large assortment of Goods for Mens' and Boys' Kammer Clothes, now opening and for sale at ITU, MERCURB`. TEAS. IMPERIAL, Young Myelin, Hyson Skin and Black Tens, of superior flavor, for sale at prices that wiR suit judges of the article, at MERCURS'. QTETIBV2rEnIZICb9 LEVELING. Laying out Roads and Lon., Dividing Estates, Hear - wring Masonry, Embankments. Are, accurately done by E.G. NICHOLS. Office at Rome Bradford county', Pa. 6m48 To Owners of, and Dealers in Horses. , . CARL TON'S FOUNDER OINTMENT, for the cure , • of Founder, Split Hoof, and Hoof bound Hotses,contrac (ted and Feverish Feet, Brui t, sea in the Flesh. Wounjs, •' Galled Dicks, Cuts, Kicks, Cracked Heels, Stretches, ~ i " ~ &c., on Horace. - CAFtLtON'S RING-BONE CURE, For the.cure of Ring-bone. Blood Spavin, Done Wimlgalls and Splint—a certain remedy. Tbi. Ring-bone 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 tired by farmers. livery-men. stage proprietors and others, with the most. marked and deeidrd MICCEIRO. Sold in New. York by Cornstoelts, VT John sit, and in Towanda, by HUSTON - dc. PORTER. fatal LIST OF LETTERS remaining in Post Office at Ridgbery, Bradford County, Pa., June 30, '49. John Brown Edward Delany Silas Baldwin Peter A Evens Daniel Brockway D FruToby Parvin D Covell Asa Farnsworth 2 Joel (Aspen E J Henry George Cooper Edward Het non Caroline Covell Edward Hanlon E Covell _ . Aleny I Carr David Hapeman D Carey Wm Mcentire Gilbert Coleman Nomiah Smith Sally Ann Doty' James,Btiobridg Ridgbery, July 24,1849. JOHN BURT, P.M ItZDSIST3fIIIS 8 ISOZZIEIN 8 Nun GRIFFIN, ITTOULD inforin the lmdies that she ha ref:aimed a Imp assortment of HATS, remertult of w* tjsit styles, and sift • good assortment of Plosisre. Mebane, Helm, iimoind a earlet, of MILLINERY ARTICLES, all of which wilibi offeria at a Iso7r, piee. T Mai 15, 180. XI Os* childreas, Gneiss ilia Has 171 et Fors. • 'EXECITTOItt NOTICE, AL.I3. persons Iliarbied to the mats sf WILLIA M GRACE. deceased, Isle of spriiigia 411. hereby requested to-msks payment" without delay, sod those hewing deism s g smst said whine will plans pre sent them July suthenieste4 for settleaself.i • W. & GRACE, assentor. flpeissfiehl, Jose 11, 1849. ExEctrrtift's NOTICE. A" per indebted tads, estate a/JOSEPH EL -LIOTT deemed late of Wya Mwaship. are hereby requested so make payment without delay. and 11 1 ... 0 basing claims against said estate will please iwe• mot them duly authenticated fur Nettirment .1 MIZE ELLIOTT, HARRY ELIA° CT. Wysinams. May 26. 1849. Executors. ADmims.nivroirs NOTICE. A Lt. persons indebted to the estate of ELLAZER .11 NORMAN, deceased, late of liptinafield township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and that., haring claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticaterl for settlement. ELAM BENNETT, Springfield, May 26, 1819. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:. A"pentnne intlehttd to the ciliate of DAVID M. WAT The+. deceased, late of Rome township, are hereby Truncated to make psimen without delay, and thaw haring claims ausinat said estate will - please present them duly authenticated for orttlymerit. J.M. WATTLES. Administrator. LIST OF JURORS drawn for September Sea eions, 3. U. 1849. OR•liTs .111110113. Albany—James Lee; Armenia—James Lynn; Granville—Marcus Ayres, Benjamin Saxton ; Litchfield—Bishop Herrick,& IWKlnney, E. Mann; Munroe—Francis Bull; P,ke—Harrk Beecher; Orwell—A. G. Mathews, AlOlll2O POner ; Rome-1. W. Woodburn ; Sheshequin—Horace Kinney. Calvin Smith; Standing Stone—Samuel Kellum ; Troy b.—W. H. IN ich-ts ; Troy tp—Renhen.Stiles ; Clster—Dtl. Walker, Geo. Walker. 0. H.Vandyke ; Warren—J. D. Burbank, Marcus Tyrrell; Wyalusing—Stephen Lyous ; Wp.ox—R. W.Eddy. "Ft ArLIISII JCIIOIIIS--.1,111111? RUM. Albany—Daniel F. Miller, Peter Sterigere ; Borlineton—Sml MlLean ; Canton—L. J. Andrews; Colombia—Benjamin Calkins. George Hall ; Dnrel—Daniel Cole, Jonathan Steven', Jr. Franklin—J. C. Ridgeway.; Herrick—L. H. Brownson, Isaac Camp, George W Dhoti ; • Litchfield—J. R. Brown ; Munroe—J. L. Rockwell, Josiah Lawrence ; Orwell—Earl Howe; Pike—JackYon Pierce: Rid;bery—Jonathan Allen, John Wallace ; Rome—H. J. Chubbuck ; Smithfield—Luther Adams, Shelton French, George Abner Hail ~- ~:S.T :~ .Yy: Legal Mumrthitincute. Anne, Int! 2R, 18 19 King; Springhill—D. 1.. C-awforxl; Sheshequin—Darwin G iilrn ; Towanda Tp.—William Barnes; Born—l.. M. Nye; Tmy Tp.—liiram Cace: Warren—S. C. Brainard. Jeremiah Canfield; Wyalusing—Burton Edwards, L. P. &afford ; Windham—James Finch; Wysox—James M. Reed ; Wells—John A. Roy, Samnel Wright ; =333 Athens Tp.--Bolomon Boswortn, Wirt. H. Overton, C. P. Welk. Jr. Albany—Rollin Wilcox; Burlington—J. V. Daniel's, Sherman 11. ; Colombia—L. L. Gregory ; Dorel—Wm. Coolhangh, G. W. Coolbaugh ; Granville—John MeNaught ; Leroy—James Lareom, Sullivan Morse; Monroe—Geo. H. 8011. H. S. Salsbury ; Orwell—Chester Chaffee; Pike—J. A. Coddina ; Ridgbery—George Cooper, James H. Webb, Aseph Colburn ; ROme—S. W. Elliott, Philander Towner; Springhill—Hiram Horton; Shesheqn Satterlee; Smithfield—Akin Seward; Towanda Tp.—G. M. Bowman, W. W. Esintee. twirks, Wm. H. roster,ll. H. M are. IL M. Myer Troy Tjt.—William Barto, Leonard Upham; Ul-ter—Jefluthan Rimonn. ThomaccSeint ; Wysox—Gabriel King, Bertrand Whitney;' 'Men s►asc. Athens Tr.—A. H. Spalding; Burlington—James %i dens: eanton—Justin Bothwell, J. A. Bothwell ; Columbia—l,. M. Cornell. Hiram Edsall; Durel—J. M. Bishop, Jacob Herrick, Isaac Place; HerrickN. 13. Wetmore ; I.ltchficld—Reuben Parks; Orwell—Simeon Dimick, Christopher Hiney ; Pike—Stephen Gregory, H. S. Warner; Ridgbery—Dan. A. Gillett; Rome—W. W. Goodrich ; Springhill—Robert Bardwell,J. B. Coburn, William Claggitt ; Rooth Creek—George Dunham, Daniel Hildreth ; sheshcquin—Abraham Gore. John N. Horton,-Hen ry Kingsbery ; Springfield—Walter Mattocks. D. M. Stroud ; Smithfield—James H. Rice, Gordon lA' ilcox ; Standing Stone—George Vannes% 2d ; Towanda boro—Stephen Fulton, Wm. Trout; Wysox—Henry Pa,smore ; Windham—Nelson Tyrrell, Criah Wright; Wyalusing—Ed ward 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. 1818, as describes the lands to be sold, and order and di rect that fony acres and two perches of land from the tarot of said Peter Walter dec'd. be sold, bound ed and deseribed as follows to wit : Beginning at a soft maple the south west corner of Merritts Knapp. lot on the bank of Tqwanda 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 of said Towan da creek, thence down said creek the several cot:tr ees and distances 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 above decree, the said premises, will b$ exposed to public sale. on Saturday, the 11th day August, 1849, upon the premises, at 2 o'- clock p. At. Attendance given and terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN VANDYKE, July 4, 1849. MARDALENA WAT TERS. Administrators. ONN ETS—A large aveortment of Ladies and Mile seee Florence, patent. lice, yap. pearl. Coburg. Neapolitan and Leghorn Bonnets. Alen. wresiheind flowers, for sale at ap2o MERL:IOOO'. TAKE NOTCE ! ALL Collectors whose duplicates are not paid eluding 1848) within thirty days, will have the pieistue of being waited upon by those In authority The isles for 1849 are expected. to be paid in full at Beptoinber Cana. Likewise all licenses within thirty days. as the demands are such as maims prompt col ketioos. - JAMES M. PECK, Tiessurer of Bridkeil County. Treasniy Ohio; Joly 13, MO- MORE NEW GOODS. BIIINGBBERY & CO. ate now receillini direct 6, from New York another sisiortment of 0001:1111, which will he rota extremely low for tomb. Among their Dress Goods for the Ladies, nth beauhd a choice lot of Linen Baneges, Linen ginbrohlered 'Awns, Bcoteti,Prenett and AMAMI thlngballe; also the prettiest Calicoes in market.. Phrase ball and ex &aim Towanda. Daly /1. 1849. - LEciHolm Aral PALM , LEAP tiers—Nail mat Baia* mien braid new asps, idiom aid children do. deo grata fine male alba Bats at Bkrcljoit~li3e.lGt. HIRAM MIX'S - .10:31M (fLifilf (),,,a t.:, - - - - • MIX has removed bias Drug Store to the north Lie corner of the Public Square, lately oecupied A m ore H. Seem and having fitted up hie storey tio 'dad to his former woodmen% a large supply 'Of mazratic Al= 2SIEBEINMI3IIST9 GROSERES, MUCK OILS & PAINTS, Willow & Wooden ware, Glassware, Fi4klug Tackle, Fancy Cowls, falamery, ie. Ea is agent for wet of the rideable POPULAR MEDICIN Etil of the Jay; which can be purchased oi him with a certainty of procuring genuine articles. He is saw agent for the CANTON TEA COM PANY of New YorLivhose Tea. have auained a node spread reputation . for genuinetwaa and theirloiwprice. An examination= ofhis :wit. to which he invite. the attention of the public, will - satisfy every one that it has been selected with a view of procuring thebeat and tricot desirable articles, and purchased at the i rdoweat rates, Towanda. May 1,1849. DISSOLUTION. THE co-partnership heretofore existing between M. H. & G. H. I& EI.LES, is ibis day ibssolseri by mutual enwent. Thom. basing accounts with the firm are requested to settle Ahern witflonf delay. - M. H. WELLEB; Wy wi l ling, May po, 1 8 19. G. H. Mi ELLE& The business wilrhe continued by M. M. WELLES at the old stand, where s well selected stock of COOLS is Dow suiting. consisting of Dry G00d.., Grucerier, Hardware, Slat, Neils, &c. &e. To he cold awry for pro, p , t , eo , M. H. WELLES. .• G. W. Merchant's; Celehrlted Which is also a Family Embrocation for Disraus of the Unman Flesh. rprmk. and experience have fully proved that that this ' UN 1 FhS A . RE M DY his not not its equal on the list of popular medlcines, having been there than 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 msn in the town of Wilson, whore clothes were burnt off of him, wits restored (without suffering) by the timely use of the Oil. Numerous are the unsolicited staremects of patients themselves, and others who have used the Oil, of cures which in themsalves appear remarkable, that they at all interested in a pecuniary point, they could hardly have been cied'ted. The following diseases are among many others in the cure of which this Oil has been completely successful. and in which others•bad entirely (*del:— Spavtni, Sweeney, Ringbonte, Windgalls, Pull Evil, Cal lous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all kind., Lameness, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Sand Crackly Foundered Feet, Scvatehei. br Grease Mange. Rheu matism, Bites of Animals, gatefold Poisons, Plaintiff Nervous. Affections, Frost Bites, Roils, Corns, Whits lows, Burns and Scalds; Chilblain., Chapel hand., Cramp, Contractions of the ',4usclert, Swellings, Weakness of the .1 ts, Ca'srel Breasts, &c. • GAMMON To PURCHASERS. Beware of COUNTERFEITS, and he sure :he name of the Sole Pmprtetoir, GEORGE W. MERCHANT, LOCKPORT. N. Y.. is blown in the aide of the bot tle, or in his .hand writing over the cork. Don't be petit:ruled to rake arty thins else with the_ promise it is just as Road, & &c. This is practised by those on principled dealers whose conscience will stretch like India R. bber, and who are of a kindred spirit yf those in 610 f large citiea, whose nefarious practices hare so re cently been exposed to the action of Concretes. Those who attempt to Counterfeit this article are ne (erred to the law of New York. of May 1815, by !which it will be seen that every poison meddling in these counterfeits is subject to indictment, imprisonment, and fine. . person welling out of this state, will he liable to ar rest whelk in the state, and also to be held as a witness against those he bought of or sold for. All Orders addressed to the proprietor will be respond ed tn. Oct a pamphlet of the A cent and see whailwonder. are accomplished by the use of this medicine. ' Sold by respectable dealers generally in the United St des end Canada. For sale by HUSTON & PCRTF.R,Towanda,E.D. Wells, Lawrenceville, Edwin Dyer, Covington. Abel Turret!. Montrose, Pomp & Kimsey, Easton, Lewis Smith & Co., Allentown, H. IL Dian, South Easton. Oct, 15th 1840. n20,y1. Corning, Elmira and Buffalo Line 1 ABOAT OP THIS LINE will leave CORNING Jr. ELMIRA for BUFFALO, every week daring the season, in the following order : Leave Coming TucsdaYr, at 10 o'clock, A. 1%. Leave Corning Wednesdays, at 2 u'elock, P. M. Leave Havanna Tomalleys. P M. Tow Down Seneca Lake on Friday, touching at Big Stream, Starkey, Lodi, Dresden, pra.i.itig Geneva, Waterloo and Seneca Falls, on Saturday. . Leave Buffalo for Elmira and Corning, every Saturday Morning. Leave Rochester every Mond ay _ morning. BOAT CORNING, Cm. A. M. Talmo's. BOAT ELMIRA Cm. R. P. Fume, BOAT BUFFALO CArT. E. H. C•LY9, For freight or Famine apply to the Captains on board, or to the following Agents: • 1 W. M. Mallory . Corning. Priee & Holly. Geneve. 8. B. Strang & Co. Elmira Hastings & Field, do J. Wintermult,Horsebeaas J. Miller, Seneca Palls. E. 8. Hinman, Havanna. iL Bottalo, Montezuma. L G. Townsend, big Elttrain!H.. L. Fish. Rochester. Woodworth & Post, Lodi.. Niles.& Wheeler, Buffalo Gay & Sweet, Waterloo. . - April 12, 1849. NEW GOODS AT THE CENTRAL STORE ! NO" opening at the "lave establishment a very large and ( desirable assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which will be sold at very tow rates. Business at this establishment conduc t ed upon fair and honest prioelples. You have our thanks for put favors and we hope for • ounttnnance of the satne as we are bound to sell Goods Cheap. , ToWanda, July 4. 1849. N. N. BETTS. TAKE NOTICE! THE books of the ) he firma of HUSTON . & MA 80N and of HUSTOPI &. LARD, hive been plaied if my hands for settlement. lam instructed to say, that prompt attention on the part of. debtors will save them COST. D. VANDERCOOK, J. P. Towanda, May 14, 1849. Argus copy. RUNAWAY FROM TOWANDA: pisonichidafti ifie Subeater, eith4 47 llote;Jodirgoeut. or Book oceouot. mei Mile the semehomirudely. or Rival*. Vanaereook ,wal tend to dirk me look riot Sol BMW Marne old. betr.larlod brow WH. nom.. TiistiOds, lune bib, 1819. N E w tlg ia A.,tl, a - ' ''' 08110 1 1-.4 , 1,11fri1. been porchalsed,at O ws kt dently say to this citizens of israaftwo Cpsnity„ thas . they will not bir - inntientold. 01,40„Triii lively be said for each. elitiperlbse they aha ht t at Gwegq Minim a and examine our g9ilds amt priemc Moons 'su :Dry Gonda may be foundthe ftillitafitngf: = 1:2 '4:1 1 GLENTLEMM'svtErbe Goat% Buyer reel French black, Blot, Jaitvlarven y aed brown Clutha; deWrabis Emmett . taartikell; and fancy Cassimeroa.; Tweeds. astilnM aid cloth . Worsted and Silk *ire . 1!11111.?..t a great variety of yostinga. and.o ..11 1 11 1 0111, • LADL76 4 CMS 01:301*.' , • . . Freneh and Americsn 111dakina A merican Gingham. : renelr . cln(nOlelmilr ot t an d Alpacas ; • (beens Lustre ernbtottlns4 Tkol, Silk satin Stripes, .flaid. plate Ideboir.;:. Basket, French and Lon; azhawla: also_ irinkAridlitills. • Bonnets of the latest style, roodmere.liamtlatin.Unati. 4 Inm, Monitunt, blue and white latlaasWasati ithatotalla, almost every variety of Dnaliatt, American and Numb print., changeable C. A birm bloat otodi. I;biutt, apt' am ) 064 &Dr, silk and Cottonlirliets Vont** honk. Swtee and Bishop loans. tirthwela and flamed Bobinetta. cotton. elgingir_ pure &Ike, Gimps, Trimming Buttons;_ a , laga asst-, mint of rib.nde. linen candrifra,failiefe:renagaranarlaid entry, French collars, lace eaPes;einti.. with, tinsati othaw,s, dp- . Mao—Brown and bleached Sheitirig, brown ti hlearbea H011f1091., ban:pip Card*, white; rpd, mixed and Salsbury Flannels, satin Gam, brown and iplearda; pa Jean.' Conton.Flannel. coquak.l,l l lo , % ',hurt, al wait every article in the Dry Goods line in nee. HARDWARE: ~ A li t rge aanortotentl tiO ctelere.frimi- 4qt, bed maul,: firt ore ie ; Kea*. et _german rime, Ames. Shovels, mill, cross-reisd wOod-Idaws, pimp! and !twit salt, cast. wrr . )ughl and brace Butts, thqpib :11•11 &Or I.ll.ohrS, SqUireS, Divi d e s ,thiWAS,/ifacwro, Brace end INN of the beet , Wrenches‘. Bake Germitn and icon : Tilde 'Rd tea Spoon!, eandiebticke, Lampe, al. kinds of locks:arab; Wee, tacks, &c. OIL Flowing blue, light do, Rn 4 white eetb to suit par chaserA—hinl patterAg, acid eveiy BOOTS AND SHOE.II. The lamest ant - moat fashionable assortment of Li. dies' and {lase , .' Boots. 80-kin.' awl ',tippers, to he found thin aide of New York. Ojai; anti Boys' Bolts and Shoes in meal variety,; r Also a goat lot of SOLE' LF:\ 'TITER on his. The Chrapelt grorerie, tan be hid at. Towanda, May let., 1848. 13. 1C.4 Co. Cl,'N K E WSINGLE ARA ; for role IN*" ‘ , -. 7 At ) . _ STRAYED OR STOLEN. ROM the pnvture of the,tiotraeriber on the nbght. of the 27th, lug a dark ehi;anpt mare, about 16 hermit high with a long tail, and bereave& to have • email agar in the f qehead. Wh.iever will returtisaid animal Than be liberally nowar,4le*l. 'Towanda, May ?..81h, Is 4:, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY r. TiiE rmly origins' and genuine for. the vas of Heaves imd other complaints of a iespirabry apparatus find dreengetiteritof the ditiertive fauctionsi in the Horse, i 4 Kirkhridc's' T..VI TERS A LT.'S fit AVE PO wiDr,ll:4. It ix warranted to t,e, : peffectly safe' in all easero,,Atal not inconverilence the animal or injure, even it lashai no dissaarie ; it is from 4 to 14 time: cheaper thins tiosi of the imitations uh.frb being circ9lsii'd 41010- out the country. being put up in mtigh longer fraclraleis. sufficient to core an ordinary case of heave!, and ier ad minster in a dozen Coaes of ctild, cat arch, die. , _ This remedy has acquired a standing emcee' detora attained by any horse medicinelanif in' fact ere Alto* of patent medicine that has reeeive4 as much Com e datihn cunsidering the time it hes bet d established, this country. ,More than SCTO Witten' testi munials have volUntargy been tendered us. GREAT' SPRING PURIFIER. The Heave Powder, given in small dose*, will bei found most useful at . ' hat:season. They stinfurate the skin to cast off the superfluous hair and produis net ; they loosen the hilic, give ■ glossy appeamsee ,to the coat, protect azainst diseuie ; they 11100. for . their fine alterative and restorative powers, putify the blit6d . and renovate the system. which horses require at this •serr son as much as any of the human tech, step krtl4 i Ref para . :ion dfSarttiptirille osefifi to cor r ect. ;be ,yitiphrd state of the fluids, incident to th e change of uresthec, which in the spring affects all animal as well si vege table life. In shod, most of the diseases titmice are subject to,ttese powders are the cheapest and foist, and for all the p rposes of a • GENERAL CONDITION ITEDICTT. One package of it administered to a horse odt pf candi d...a will do tri'ore to impiove his flesh and appearance than five bu..llls of coin or oafs—this-her been d lestada hundred timel, .” - To these who may be disposed to doubt the &nary elliocy of this medicine, we will quote the fol lowing synopsis of evidence, out of the hundrrila of-eer tificates we have on hand. • THOSE W-HO DOUBT M Y READ. Mr. 0. S. Hail, of *cribet, Oswego county, certifies' to a permanent cure of Heaves by one package. Mr. Ambler, of Danbury, Ct., ceitifiez to a .Clllll9 of Heaves, on a favorite Horse, and says be -stould not lie without dm Tana:seers Heave Powders onhatid if it cost him One Dollar a week to keep supply,. Mr, Chair. A. Peadby, of Spring Hill, Alabama, in n leer to our Columbus agents. says: • " I hifie d valusiduhoise that was so severely affect ed with Heaves and viatleot coughing that I bail wel !nigh !oat hint f cured hint him by one package of the Tat tersalli Heave, Peirdri." . . Mr. Geo. W. Davis, of Monroe, N J. eared a hone of Heleirs, and - warrants him sound. • Simnel Roberts, East Hampa ead,,L. T. tilWird Jones; Clyde.N. Y: Mr. Glanrgan,Middleimiy, Vt. and Mr. Kip, of Milton, N. Y. hille•2lltandfialnornalluillt . .ble l ebres. . . Prepared and sold. hy.-George Hetchennin 149 Pullin Sr. N. Y, HIRAM. MIX agent fort Toieatida. . 4f-r— . . Imo, MILLINER AND MANTUA MAKER Room, Id MaTur's TOWANDA. • HALING reeeiVed New Fashana thesis and being is alt , respects preps satisflitorfly to respond to, the her. customers solictii • continuation of their patronage. May 1;0,'49 1)z e 0 , P itattifitit ,CROCKERY e wanted LAW 00—PAR - ThIERSHIP LT muniti AYE this day entered into, eolittnerahip -in dm liprectice of Law,and they take this methotl Minter mina the public of the fact, Offios—No. 3. Brilk Row. (irp stairs) obits one Of them can at al! Ilmes be found. $ r iIAwD.. Towanda, f. 49. tb. 14,411.1111!111.11V. "E'l RENE TEA . N warren* toßai_J * Inceg . timed; GA* R:' , ,vi 1400 oil cheap as ever, at • apl ' . i. F. MEASO ME