Ise sae anti dad. The importance of thiscanid connecting as jt will when completed, our public works with those Ad Nevr York and the great chain of northern likts, canno t be fully appreciated even by s its warixted f r i en ds, This canal is now completed and in pp= oration to the mouth of the Lackawanna, a distance of about nine miles above Wilkesbarre l and the via l trade on it, coming in this direction 15 increas ing every year. Last year the tolls taken at Igr wick amounted to 283.607 21, and this year, we Un derstand they will be considerably more. F r om the mouth of the Lackawanna, this canal extends to the New York state line a distance about 94 miles. Here it will connect with a short canal to be c onstructed by the state of New York, or a compa ny alreacly•anthorized which will connect w ith the Chemung canal and thence by the Sen eca l a ke tic., it will connect with the great Erie canal at Montezuma, from which boats can pro ceed to Buffalo on lake Erie, or to Oswego, on lake Ontario. Thus it will be perceived that the corn pletion of this line of communication would open a market for4liejnexaustible beds of anthracite coal in the IVyerning and Lackawanna valleys into one of the mor.t wealthy, populous, and growing regions in the States--Western New York Let any citizen, whit is incredulons as to the extent of the coal trade which must pass upon this work cast his eye upon the map, and view the extent of country to be supplied—its cities village and pop. ulation and then take a view of the regular progress or increase of the coal trade upon the Schuylkill navigation, the Philadelphia and Pottsville railroad, the l.ehich navigation, the Delaware and Hudson canal and the finished part of the .North Branch itself. and determine whether he can disbelieve any longer. ut in addition to the coal trade there will be an immense interchange of iron, salt, plaster and lum ber with other productions and merchandize which will be more than sufficient to defray the expen ses of superintendence and keeping the canal in repair leaving the tolls to be derived from the coal a net fund applicable to the interest on the invest ment. In round numbers there has been expend ed on the line between the Lackawanna, and the state line two millions five hundred thousand dol lars. The embankment and walls are in good condition. Being constructed out of reach of the highest floods, they have not been injured. This we sal from personal observation. When the work was suspended it required, ac cording to the estimate of Wm. B Foster Esq , the engineer, at the contract prices then allowed, bet ween twelve and thirteen hundwil dollars to com plete it. By a subsequent estimatd, made for a company •in 1847, by changing the -'character nt some mechicanical structures, he stated that it could be completed for between eleven and twelve hundred thou-and dollars, and would have under taken the work forthe estimate. We believe that the difference in price for which work can be done at this time and that, at which it was originally let, will more than compensate for any deterioration rite work has sustained, and that it can now be com pleted for the original estimate. The money al ready expended, on which the state has to pay the tirerest semi‘annuallv must remain an entire loss unless the work is finished. In fact it must be thitalted by the state or given to a company, and in the latter event, the state would as in the ca-c of the Erie canal, lose all she has expended. No man. in ow opinion: who would make himself acytainted with the subject can hesitate' as to .the course the stale ought to pursue. The people however, are oppoied to an increase of the stive debt, and they are right. The debt ought not be increased. f borrowing is again cdm meheed there is no knowine to what abuses it will lead. We shall, therefore, in our nes' endeavor to show that in the present prosperous condition of the conntry, the consequent natural increase of the exisinc_t revenues, and the proper legislation in re gard to retailers' and tavern licenses, this work can oe completed . to, the satisfaction of the: people directly interested, without increasing the debt.„one cent. If we an do this We hope to satisfy every leasonahle i rrian who will investigate the subject tnat it ought to be finished as soon as practicable.-- 11,:,,i5bn,-g. Keystone. ' Srt.I.TVAN CorNTy —A correspcmdent of the Man y). Luminary gives the following account of affairs in Sqllivan county upon the subject .ot removal, lie savA 1: is well known that a bill passed at the last ses ,sinn of the Legislature, appointing Commissioners to review and relocate the Seat of Justice of Stith sal county... The 3d Section of said bill provides as follows " It the said commissioners shall deem it expe dient to change the location of the Seat of Justice of said county of Sullivan, they are hereby required to apprai-e the lamages that be alleged to have been Fustain ed by S. Mylert and his assigns in conse quence of said removal and the amount °remounts so found due, if any, to be certified by the said Commtssioners, or a majority of them, to the Pro thonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Sulli. van county, who shall enter the same on reenrd, with all the riehts, remedies and effects of a Judg tnent against the said county of Sullivan." tinier this act, the Commissioners. Messrs. Jes sup, Broadhead and Irish. met at MiHerr-lbw', on the 20th of June received the oath, and proceeded to view the country and hear the arguments in fa. vor of or against the dtflerent proposed locations— Michael Meylert, then filed a'rlaim for damages. ‘ix:-513,739 6t, and made oath to the same, but did not give any of the items. the agent for the people asked for a Bill of Items that they; might know how this gtoornnotts sum was made up. Mr. Meylett plead want of time, &c., that he could not do it then. Therefore; the Commis,innerseadjourned to meet at Wilkes Barre on the 2.ith of July, at time and place they met, and this bill was laid before the people, with Intimations from a cer tain quarter that the law forced its allowance. The party . favorable to remove, petitioned for an adj6ummeut, in order to give lime and opportuni- ty to rebut and examine the said claim, which uas strongly opposed by the anti-removal party, viz: Mr. Meylert and the Ex-Hon John Richter Jones The adjournment was however granted to the 2nd of Octob.r, to meet at Cambia on the Turnpike near Columbus. TERRIBLE ACERDENT IN CABIDEN.---A, terrible ac cident happened at Camden. N.J., Saturday after noon.. While a number of workmen were plaster ing, a new three storied brisk house, in Stevens wreet, near Fourth, the whole tenement, owing to the defective nature of the foundation and walls, Without the least warning, tumbled down, carrying with it the gable wall of ag adjoining house ; thus forming a mass of complete ruins , and overwhelm lt''r• in destruction all who were about the'preglises. Some of the workmen were buried so deep that it required several hours of superhuman exertions to extricate them. Levi North, colored, a laboter, was taken out dead, he having been instantly kill ed. He leaves rklarge family. Retard Cheese man, plisterer was seriously injured Alexander Griscom and John Lucas, plasterers, were severely injured internally. They were both do4ig well (yesterday The demolished building waif the prop. eqy of T. Newell. Thirmerdict of the coroner's jtt. ry that sat upon the body of Cook, we are inform• ed, attributed the accident to the culpable neglect in not buildmg the foundation wall of proper strength, and strongly censured the contractor:— Phtladeiphia American. KEEP It OR gentleman said not long lance that his boys carelessly allowed a yormg horse to rim away with a drag or harrow whiclrwas sev. erat times thrown upon-the horse, lacerating his flesh in the most enter rummer, so that hirdly any Part, of his body escape . unhurt. He applied Merchants Garglingpil taithfully for one week, and the horse was well. Many farmers have been so successful in the use of this Oil they will not be without it in their stable a day. Much valuable information may be obtain ed respecting this Oil by consulting a pamphlet to be obtained of tbs agent free of chugs See also sc nen t i 0 this paper. Mer"COMMIITEg‘CIP Democratic blending Committee of Brad ford 4ounw, hereby cell a Move:Witt to the eutri.: posed'itif to Delegates from truclrelectiMi district is said County, to be holden at-Tommie, on Tues. day evening, beptember 4th, 11549,:f0r the ptupose of placing in nomination candidaiet , tetii +support ed • by-the Democratic party of tbettounty, at the approaching election, and hove- appointed the fol. lowing Committees of Vignettes -Ibr_..tbi several districts of said county. • The Committees will call meetings on Mitorday, September lat., between the hours of 3 and 8, P.M. for the election of Delegates. We would enjoin upon the CoMmittee the respon sibility which rests upon them, and - the necessity of discharging their duty faithfully and folly: The pruner) meeting should be called on the day nam ed, at the usual place-for holding Mid meetings—or at some place most convenient to the democrats of district. Great care should be taken • that every democrat hag notim of the Delegate meeting, that all may have a chance of attending. E. O'MEARA GOODRICH, GEO. W. ELLIOTT, E. W. JOISIES-,- A. D SPALDINO, THOMAS SMEAD, C. G, GRIDLEY. C. H. HERRICK, WM. BLAKE, NATHAN MAYNARD. • July 28, 1149. Blending Commune. Albany—Daniel Hall, Amos Randall ; Armenia—Robert Masoo, Israel Moore; Asplum—Edmund Horton, T. J. Ingham; Athens boro'—L. H. Sherman. T. T. Huston; - Athens tp—W. 8. Park, David Gardner; Burlington—Addison M'Kean, J. E. Vosborg ; Canton—Thorhas Williams, W. H. Vandyke; Bolumbia—Charles•Ballard, Cornelius Furman; Durell—Francis Hornet, Robert Bull ; ' Franklin—Chesley Myer, William W. Craton; Granville—Harrison Ross. Sylvester Taylor; Herrick—Lucius Reed, E. N. Keeler; Leroy—,Edward Kelly. John Cole ; Litchfield—D.B. Cotton, Cyrus Merrill; Monroe—Hiram Sweet, George Irvine ; Orwell—E. M. Farrar, S. H. Wilson; Pike—Eugene Keeler, P. H. Buck; • Rome—A. M. Watles, John Yought ; Ridebury—J. H. Webb, Wm. ILBuck ; Bheshequin—Somers Kinney, Wm. Tuttle t- Smithfield—Truman M. Beach, Athasa Jones ; Springfield—H. S. Grover, H. W. Root; Springhill—Wm. Thompson jr.,• Alfred Acta ; ;South Creek—J. L. Pnillips,:Chtirles Lewis ; Standing Stone—George Stevens,Alanson Taylor; Towanda boro'—C. 8. Russell, L. W. Tiffany ; Towanda tp--H. L. Scott. R. IL Mason ; Troy boro'—Win.H. Peck, J. A P. Ballard ;- Troy tp--Wilber Baker. John Porter; Ulster—Thomas Mather, M. S. Warner ;- Warren—Samuel Chaffee, Rufus Buffington ; Wells—John Brownell, David Pretzmau ; Windham—Abram Dunham jr., Wm. Sibley; Wyalusing—Benj. Acla jr., Jonathan Hornet; Wysoz—John B. Hines, George Strope. BLANKS! Constable* Sales. A tiaellet Executions OS Receipts, flExeentionn, , Attachments, . Deeds, Summons, 'Mortgag es, Subpoenas, Notes, e., Printed on superior river, for sate at this office. Monks, of every description, printed ,corder. Married, In Bheshetinin, on the 12th inst., by the Rev.B. J. Gibwon, Mr. Axonal" .1. M , to Miss littua Rt.tts■ Woonautts, both of Rome. Neu) abncrtteemcnts J. A. Kane's Clothing Store, Elmira-. Come listen now while Prelate A tole I'm bound to tell, Of clothing sold at such a rite That none can undeno 11, One day I called on John A. KIMII A suit of clothes to buy, They were so cheap that i would fain Persuade you all to try, • Hum fir John A. Kane, Hum for John A. Kane ! We'll buy our clothing all of him, For beat him no one can. II is Sock consists of every kind, And piled. my eyes! how high, You certainly can't help but find The thing to su it your eye. There's Suits to suit all sorts of men, For Wedding Church, or Shop - There's Pants, Yeats, there's Cloaks - Of Costs a thundenn lot Hurts for John A. Kane, Itlnfira for J. A. Kane. It ooce you buy a suit of him You're cure to call again. There's Dress and Sack, and frock Coate too Of Cloth the very best.. There's under Clothing, Cravats too, Silk, Wool end Satin Vests. And as fitting to a fit I need not bere to fell, His clothing on each man will set first rote— none betuer—for he personally oversees the cutting Department, and has his goods made in the best manner, and the best style. Hurts fur John A. Kane, Hurts for J. N. Kane For when I want a first rate fit, ' I'll call on him again. Some other time I'll tell you more But this before I closer, lie has on hand now in the Store 0 . A Stock of first rate clothes. So when you hove a little time And cash on hand to spare, Remember that you'll always find John A, Kane ready to give you the worth of your Money at No. 6, Water Street, fifth door west of the Bridge. Burrs for John A. Kane, Hurts for J. A. Kane We'll buy our clothing lof him For Beat him no one can. 175 hands wanted for all kinds of work, immediate ly, JOHN A. KA NE„, Elmira, Aug. 21 '49. SUMMER CLO CHING.—A large assortment of Goods for' Mena' and Boys' Summer Clothes, now opening and for sale at op%) NIERCURS'. SHERIFF SALE. BY virtue of writs of Vend. Expo. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county and to me directed will he exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the hero. of Towanda, on Monday, the 3d day of September 1849, ai one o'clock. P. M., the following lot piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Pike. bounded and described as follow/ —North by lands 04 Mimi Marsh, east by lands of Samuel and Henry Sherman, south by lands of Na than White, and west by lands of Wm. Marsh. Con taining 140 acres, 100 acres improved one framed house, two framed barns, ithd framed shed, and an apple orchard thereon. Oeizei and taken in execution at the suit of C. L. C.DeChasteleux •vs. Abel.Fairebild. ALl3o—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in the township Of Ulster bounded on the north, by lands of Harman Van Vleck.on the east by the Susquehanna river, south by lands of Mary Ann Lockwood and west by lands of Harman Van Vleck. Containing seventy four acres or thereabouts, about thirty acres improved, with two framed houses, one (gamed barn and some other out buildings and one large shanty thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. W 'Saint vs. Isaac Cash. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Ridgbery and bounded as follows, to wit: north by. lands of Calvin West, on tine west by lands of Jesse HaMmond, on the south' by lands of R. H. Cummins. and on the east by lands of Samuel Gunsaulus. Containing about eighty acres, more or less, with" about forty acres improved. with one framed house, one log barn and u small apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot Beckwith, adm'r. vs. Moreno* Steven's. ALSO—A piece or parcel of 110111 in Smithfield, bounded north bt land of Ira Adam; east by land in possession of Jas. Lennox, on 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 65 acres or thereabouts, about 40 acres thereof BLANKS! , - CegaVeAbotitiatiinto i thploited: With it Trstuftl: hottse, &Stied liarft;-4DI small framed - earn:kip . Seaturalmietirchaid thereon. .Betted and taken4n execution-Mk -tbe-,anit fifty nian.Darfey,to the use a H. A. Phelps. now,to the use of-Richard M. Kelly. 73. Newman Calvin., ALSO—A-pie-le i :oe parcel of- land in tßanding Stone. beginning at,si rock oak at. the north, east corner of lot no. 32. as purveyed kg - Banos Kings. berg. thence smith 14° west 1j64 pto a. white pine, thence south 21° west 57 6-10 p to a post. thence north sB}° west 1511.7.10 p to a post, thence south 14° west 9 1.10 p to a post, thence north 684° west 33 p to a post, thence north 1° east 66 COlO p to a post, thence south 884° east 33 p to a Nit, thence north 14° east 116 P pto a post. -thence south so° east 160 p. to the beginniir. t .. Confainiug 186 and acres, more or less, about 60 acres improved use log house and log barn thereon. Seised and taken in execution at the snit of Ame lia E. Dupont vs. John H. Badger, adner of kiwi witk Badger, dec'd. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Herrick tp., bounded north by lands of John Squires and JUlan Nesbitt, east and south by land. of W. T. Middaugh and no the west by lands of J. Erskinejr. Contain ing about 53 acres, more or less. a ith about 33 acres improved, a log house, log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in f xecutiou at the suit of B.W. Tracy vs. Naihaniel Nesbitt. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Litchfield. beginning at a post north-ii:est corner of a warrant now claimed by Wm. B. Clymer, thence north 1° east 69 4-10 p to a post in the east and west road running from Bush's thro' Litchfield, thdnce easter ly. according to the several courses of sad road as run by Z. Flowers, whin be lotted out the land of the satd•DeCater, to the north-west corner of the Daniel Mallory lot, no. 147,- thencii 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 89 acres and 32 perches, strict measure, 14 acres improved. 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. DeCater et trx. vs. Wm. Dorman. _ . ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Monroe twp. bounded on the east and south by lands belonaiiig to the heirs of Chester Mason. south and southwest by by C. L. Ward, north- and" noithw•est by the main and middle branch of the Towanda creek. Con taining 300 acres, more or less. 50acres improved, with one framed house, one trained barn, two log houses, and one framed shed one framed hog house and orchard thercan. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of BroWn & Rockwell's use vs. Timothy U..Lew•ts. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Fa. a piece or parcel of land in Canton, beginning at a maple, north east corner of lot no. 4, thence south 1 11 4-10 p to a post on a warrant line, thence south 77 5 west on said warrant line 118 p to a post corner of two 'Warrants, thence north 36 8.10 p to a post iouth west corner of a lut sold to H. Manley, thence east 107 5-10 p to the beginning. Containing 83 acres and 60 7-10 p strict measure. Seized and taken in execution at the suit 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 coiner of a lot heretofore deeded to Win. or Oliver Nelson, thence north 130 p. to the south end of a hit deeded to Lumen Putnam, thence vest 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 ti the east line of lot no 178 south ea.ircorner of a lot deeded to Levi Taylor, thence' st•uth 145 8-10 p to the south iine 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. Sfrized and taken in execution at the snit oil. B. I+ t town dr.c. vs. Oliver M. Nielson and Chas.Drakr torte tenantc. `ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Windham Be/finning 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 corner of James In galls lot, and along the eaqt line thereof 170 p to the north east corner of said (twain' lot. thenCe west 52 p to the east line of S. Vatolusen's lot, thence north 14 4-10 p to the south west rorner ofJameseKinyon's lot, thimce east 128 p to P. Kinron's west line a post for a corner, thence south 184 4.10 p to the begin ning. Containing 88 acre( 129 p more or less. 10 acres improved, a log home, lot barn. a log. building toad for a dish mill and fruit trees.there.oo. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of P. J. DeCaters et ux i's. Lewis Dodd. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Herrick, be ginning at a lyun southeaii corner of Chas. Hewitt's lot, thence south 1° west 67 7-10 p ton tiost. thence 80°west' 160 p to a post, thence north 1° east 67 7-10 p. to the south west corner of the said Hewitt's lot, thence south 89° east 160 p to the beginning.— Containing 67 acres 112 p more or less, 8 acres un proved. a log house and log barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of C. L. C. DeChastelleaz vs. Peter Mann and Chas. Hcwett, terry tenants. A LSO—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 I° west 149.3.10 p to the north line of warrant lot no. 193 to a post, thence north 89° west along said warrant line 68 p to an ironwood north west corner saiu warrant lot. sup posed lobe the south East corner of a lot canned by Charles Overpeck, thence north I° east on etg west line of warrant lot no. 180, 1493.10 p to the south west corner of a lot run ant far N. Coleman, thence south 89° east 56 pto the beginning. Con4ining 62 acres 46 p, more or less, 8 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit or C. L. -C. DeChastelleng vs, Luther Stone and Lyman White terre tenants. , ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Sheshennin, 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 for a 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 lot run out for Richatd Johnston, thence west 75 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 execution at the suit of P. J. DeCaters et uz - 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 n 0.30, thence south 168 p to a hemlock corner, thence west 97 6- 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 oflot no. 29, on said warrant lot no 942. 20 sent improved. log house, frame house and two saw-mills thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the.suit of R. B. Davidson de., vs. Daniel Harkness and John Hark. ness, Daniel C. Dickinson and Emanuel Ketchum, terra t.nants. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Springfield, 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 A-10 p to I a post, thence west 97 7-10 pUI a beech sapli ng, thence north 78 5-10 p to the beginiring.,. Containing 4 5 acres, 129 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, thence 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 ginnings Containing 55 acres 158 p strict measure it being intended for the north half oflot no. 41, and warrant lot nts. 1476, and both pieces inclusive con taining 101 acres 121 p strict measure. with 60 acres improved, a lox house and log barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of RM. Davidson &c.. vs. Henry L. Ross. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Litchfield, Beginning at a hemlock south east corner of a lot deeded to Hairy 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 lbt no. 68. thence south I ° west on isitill 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_sitrict measure. Seized and taken in execution at the .soit of P.J. DeCaters et rtx vs. Ezekiel Babcock and lames Ran dolph terre tenants. WM. .8. DOBBINS; BWif. Sbtrira Office, Towanda Jaly.Bo, 1848. Stc. .0 A 1-111! ". 8. &141. C..MERCUR, Assioiringeinvuni gigoTiis Assoa or "V9O4OlDiVa whirl' mere perdltased since the latateductiem its pf,hua ; they wilitherefore beksold unusually cheap, Towanda. June 15, 1849. cirmolltiaz Icz cuo.dcitommto 'NEW GROCERY & •• vAREry.STORE. TIFFANY & infant' the public 1 that- they are now ;awning direct from New York and opening in the store lately occupied by H. Mix,otie dow south of B. Kingsbery 4 Cu., a large and general atsortment of GRYMIFS,. PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, FANCY GOODS, Enikze Notions, Coriftatonary, to which the st:ention of purchaser' iA invited. Their assortment of Groceries and Liquors it complete. and will be sold at unusually low rates. Call and examine L. W. TIFFANY. Tovrands. June 18. "49. B. 1.. KINGSIi FRY. STRONG BEER. rt0r...ED,53 bindlnniq ouppiieil with Ronne Bei , r 'J by the 14.1. Tlrr NY & Kf'S(NPERY, NEW ARRIVAL AT TEE OLD DRUG STORE, .ro. I. Brit!: Row. HUSITON PORTER arc now rot...lying, at No. 1/ I. Brick Row, a large arldbion to their former mock, consisting of Drugs, Neil l /eines, Groceries, Liquors, Oils, Paints; Dycilaffs. Fancy Goods, &c. which will be wild at onitsually low rates. They al., AirPli for ask the oplentlid and Reno ine Teas of the PE KIN TEA COM PA N V. for which they are seem'', and which they do not hetilate to recommend as being su perior to any other imffeed. klayine Lean appoirited agent for most All-the centil itre Nputar Patent Medicines, we apatite the public we will not offer any that are c tttttt leafeit,.as we will not buy or accept an Agency from those speculator.. who; by base imitations impose upon the couutry with then opinions Drum Towanda. -Noe 19, 1919. Alt." Ai: WILT SPRING COODS! E. T. FOX, TS now treeivine -a full supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Which are offered for sale as low an die same can lo• purchased at any place this side of the city of New York. Thankful for the very liber• cal Patronage extended to him heretofore, he would respectfully ask a call from all who ni-h 4. porchis Goods cheap as this stock is to he di.posed Eifel the lowest notch. please dont neglect to call and dont lorget theplace. North Store corner of Main and Pine-at. RICH DRESS GOODS. T usT °ponies a apkuded sesortmcnt of faaluienable DRESS '[GOODS consisting of Worsted and Liner. Bareges, Silk Tissues, Linen, and Cbanattehle Lusters, Ocgandin. sod Printed Muslim., Scotch. French. and American Gincharns, Chambra's. Small Figured Blue sod Omen DeLanes and the Preheat asaorunent of Prints in town at . . FOX'S. IILOVE:S r L-50 dozen hi d ilk, le.le thread and cot- N—.l - gloves of every posaide size and color at my'23 more of those linen Hankerebtcr. at 121 1 cts. at my 23 ror s - lA ATlS—Mnleskin, far iailk. colored and while Mewl can, wool, Paeoma, Leghorn, pedal and palm leaf Hata,.on brutal and for sale at MEKCURS% et A f'd—..S good assortment of Metes a al Boy's caps, Prow tii cents up, f•+r wale nt MERCURS% NOTICE . TO COLLECTORS. NOTIpE hereby given in the a regal c dle ior4 in Suit/ford County, that the Commissioners will si t their Office in Towanda. on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday the 20. 21, and 224 ,days of Sept. next to make eaorreistions from their Duplicates of state and County Taxes 14 1849 at which time they are respect. fully revealed to attend and lay their claims before the Board. ' By order of the Commissioners. Towanda Aug. 20.1849 C, S. RUSSELL Cllr. ADM IN NITA TOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons. indebted to theestate of 8141111 PIN IMETION. deceased, leo of Ridgberry township. ■re hereby rmitiested to make payment without delay, and those having claims azainsi said estate will Picea , present them .duly authenticated for settlement.. • ISRAEL 8 - rANE. 'D. S. BROV , N Eidgberry, July 26, 1849. Acnintstrators. REGISTER'S NOTICE NOTICE' is hereby given to ill persons interested. Joihn Burt & Anis Owen administrators of (Unseats of - * Griswold Owen, deceased, late of Ridghery; Sabrina DeWitt administrator of the estate of • Sarah Detritt, deceased, hate of Athena; and Benjamin Gleason, executor of the estate of Hezekiah Russell, deeenseel, late of Doren; Elisha Level., administrator of the estate of ' James Morrow, deceased. Isle of Wyelosint 1 end Cyrus Shumway, sulatinittra tor of the estate of JoiepA Beeman. &cone. late of Wy.tusior; and William 1.. Mix and Anize M. Mir, addminialnitors of the estate of Ebenezer /I.l4rein, daterud„ late of Granville; Byron Kingsbery. administrator of the estate of Simon Spalding, deceased, • late of Sheidiequin; and Samuel Davideee.executoref the Male o . Freaeriek Bradley, deceased, late of Litchfield; and Lorena° Watkins ind John Mather, administrators of the *Astrid • John /lather. deceased; late of Ulstir ; and Milton Wood, Guardian of Abtrira Kenyon, deceased, late of Windham; Charles Hornet and Seth Stephens, adminiitrators of the estate of Jacob Place, deceased, late of Wyalosing, have filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wills, in and for the Co. of Brad ford, the ate:Mints of their several administrations upon the estates afereesid, and that the acne will be present ed-to the Orphan's court of said co. on Monday the ad day of Sept next, for confirmstien end alloWriam. IL BLACK. R.gistet Regiew's Ciffice, Towanda, Aug. 7, 1849. L. IL HYATT, EitETZWEION Of Tray, Bradford county, Pa., PROPOSES making ;prtiodical visits at Towanda daring the attaaion of every court. Be may be found cube Mute of J. B. Croat, commencing on the 3d of September. Reference can be had from any put of the count . AU work wawaritcd. ao Sma NEW GOODS. ,RACY do MOORE ere now receiving another eaeortment of SUMMER GOODS; which have been purchased since the late fall in Week and will he sold tentarkahie kigt. Towanda, July 19, 1849. DWinstEY-40 bbl.. Old Whiskey, just To ecited TIEPANY & KINGSBERY. - IwAs.IE., ittercataliAL *#.l4lX'S- • ID tr_i_r4:: - . - w:ro-lazi icammiiiiirarmilsrmEnacoa.- MIX bas mewed his DrUrritforir'tei ibe north 1.1.. tamer of the -Public Square, lately occupied by limes 11. Sayre, end basins-Sued up bis store, bee added to his former areoctukeot • large supply' of • ILMMErg &MD EintOUCELE61 9 GROCERIM, LIQUORS, OILS & PANTS, & Wooden wartillastwarr, FiAking Tackle, Fancy Goods, Pequacry, &c. He is agent for moat of - this trainable POPULAR 111 i WIN ES oflbsday.wbicht be purchased to bun with a certainty of procuring genuine articles. He is also agent' for die- CANTON TEA COM PANY of piew York.whosio Teas - hien attained• wide spread rep cation for genuineness and their low price. A n examination . ..n(6in atock. - to which. be invites IV attention of the public s will satisfy esery s otie that it has been selected - et jib a view of procuring thebeit end most desirable artichl, and purchased *edit lowest rates'. Towanda-. May 1,1649. DISSOLUTION, • THE eoltartnershir heretofrire exiStirrit between M. H. & H. this day dissol by =trial eimgent. Those busing seeogots nith th erm are requested to *vile them ttithout delay. • M. M. WEL4ES, • Wyaluaiag, May 30 ,10 0. (1. wELLE./.• The horsiness Will be eontinuerl by M. M. WELLES at the old etiod, where a well selected Artick of DILIODS is now 'arriving. corainoing of Dry Goode, Groceries, Harteere, Salt, Neils, Circ. ate. To he mod cheap for or" ..o , ENV/. M. H. WELLES. G. W. Merchant , d Celebrated Which is uisu a blame Family Embrocation far • Diseases of the Daman Flesh. . TlMEand experience have fully proved that that this UNIVFfiSAL. REMEDY has not 'units equal on thedist of popular medicines, having been thole than ld ears before the public.. • Testimony of the most disinterested character of its wonderful elect■ bn the animal economy is almost dai ly presented to the proprietor. A young man in the town of Wilson, whose clothes were burnt off of him. nas restored (without suffering) by the timely use of the OIL Numerous are the unsolicited sialemeets of patients themselre•, and others who hare used the Oil, of cures which in themselves appear temarksble. thi4l they at all interested in a pecuniary point, they could lividly have been cled.ted. The following divases ate among many others in the cure of which this Oil has herr? completely, auccepatul and in which others had entirely 1 Spawns, Sweeney, Ringboise. Wiudealts, POM Evil, Cal lous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds. Lameness, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Sand Cracks, Foundered Feet, Serettche4. or Cirrus. Mange, Rheu matism, Bites of Animals. External Poisons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Conic Whit lows, Burns sod StaiWs, Chilblains, Chaprd hands. Cramp, Contractions of the Muscles, Swelliuge. Weakness of the Joints, Catted Breasts, Are.. t CA IT l'iON PURCH A7SERS. Beware or Cr/TINTER F.trrs, and bre sore the name of the Sole Proprietor. tugoRGE W. MERCHI ANT, I,DCKPORT, N. Y.. is blown in the side of two bot tle; or in his hand writing over the cork. Don't bp persuaded to take any thing else with the piomise it is just as goetl, sc., Etc. This is practised by those on principled deniers whose conscience will stretch like India R. bber, and who arc of a 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 (erred to the law of New York. of May 1845, by which it will be seen thaj every parson meddling in these counterfeits is subject to ludicauent, imprisonment, and fine. A person selling otrt of this state, will be liable to se rest whesi in the aisle, and also to he held as ■ witness against these he bought of or sold for. A H Orders addresswl to the proprieur will be resikood ed tn. Get a pamphlet of the Agent and see what wonder. are areompli4ml by the eAe of ibis medicine. • Sold by reepertable dealers generally in the United Stites and Qutas. For esle by HU§TON & PCRiEß,Toorands, E.D. Wells, LaWreneaville, Edwin Dyer, Covington. Abel Terrell. Montrose, Pump & Kinsey. Easton. retails Smith dr. Co., Allentown, H. B. gialFin, South Easton. Oct: 15th 1845. n2Oll. NEW GOODS AT THE • - CENTRAL STORE ! NOW opening at the above eidatilishment a very IN lame and desirable assortrocut . of SPRING & SLIMIER GOODS, which will b e fold at very low rates. Business at'this establishment conducted upon fair and honest principles. You have our thanks for past favors and' we hope fora continuance of the same as we are bound to sell G nes g Cheap. • . Towanda, July 4. 1849. N. N. r, ETTEL RICE & PECK'S • p Ri t i WESTERN EX SS , FOR tb e transmission of Money, and l kinds :of Merchandise. leaves New York daily `5 o'clock P. M. Of fi ces at the foot of Doane and 7 'ail ite., N. Y. All orders or goods left at our obi or with oar agents will tos attended to wilt iPepateh.,, - EI. MIX agent, Towanda ; L. MANMXNU & SON Owego 209 0.1:17 lal VIE li 11 sy e s LEVELING, Laying out Roads and Lets, Dividing Estates, Massaring bfasonry..Embalkments. &c., accurately done by E.G. lIICHOLIS. Office at Rote Bradford county, Pa. : ern4B TEA 8 . TMPERIAL, Irooog Lipson, Lipton Skin and Black 1 Tess, of superior flavor, for sale et priers that will snit judges of the . snick. at NIERCURtr. B ONNETS -A _large aosorttnent of Ladies and Mir se . nonm e s„ potent, lace. gimp. pearl, cgmins. Neapolitan and Leghorn Bonnets. Also, wreaths end flowers, for sale at ap2O MERCURS% J. M'INTOSHj DENTIST, FROM aaw MIKA Ivo* of Bradford County. Pa., will mate a mein& visit to TOWANDA,nrmainine a week or ten days. commencing 9th of May next. Wilt be &mod at the Bradford Hotel. SatiActory references and moderate pries& • Testis immersed. from one tot whole rest, and warranted to be executed us well es can be dune, in the cities. The following villages will be periodicallY iisited « Tolland', Athens, Troy, Leßaysville, &c. Informa tion will bi &Vane Week or ocirn *drum. *rough the Reporter, and• by small advertisement. sp2y • nits! !--4.amp and. Linseed Oil , in qtiontitito A-1 to suit porehoorrs, for sole at Ai ERCURN. • NAILS AND SPIKES-4, 5. O. 0. 10, : 0, 30, and 10d Nails, sad 4, 41. and hi Inch Spikes. for Wit b 1 the pound, keg of too, at ME RCURS'. 4 • 4 ' -- - - GOODS,NEV I t.A.PAINS; ' :: :;!.- - ::-..-- . -.: 4 ;y143f,-, ,, ~.,-, B .itts,iiv .-- ....Y0.rt and-, , • ..011 . 01road. ji. IC a lpSilti t e ta l a t qkii ii tT i llo., fr . 8 v74, 61 Zea n perchaditi it. tlitt . iiiallladoctitf PrW art eu a . c° 4l6 ' deadly -say to the _Oiling of Bradfcual, Gotinfy. that they will not be tinderisOld. Theft' beat" irin ob. tively he sold foccoak cheitier toakn they caphe bought at Gwego, Elmira or Binghamton... To pruve this etili and examine Otq goodiend price . lB5/.0111. o.la DI - Goods may be found the folleviing: -. GENTLEIMENPS DRESS ticelni . Surer real French' Week. Bloc. -Olive - ! Mali ad . , brown 'Cfntha; 'desirable Beaver, - - French DOti-Skot: and fancy tssiitlcros; Tweeds, ,Sattlnel;t. Inol toll cloth . Worsted and Silk Serene; Satin„ - Caehnaare *O4 a great variety of Vesting's, plain and pislahtlingifr&c: LADiES' - DRESS - dOitipi; . • French arnl Amprican Cloaking; elcotelt, F rench . anti A merlciiii ailighinie : Frrnrh plaids, aianieablit.Atin and plaid Aipticaat Queen's Lustre erniguiddiaThiliaff Cloth, Silk and satin Stripes, Plaid, -plain' *Asp; Basket, trench and Long :mauls: also pink. d ifidAidi Bonnets of the latest style..Cashffincte * Hatni,teml i tloa. echo, Mourning, blue and - white oriAze edd. blue, slid • Owlet every variety of English, Agietican 60 nag% Prints, changeable Cohere, b1.14.. , 0t0i1e Rhine. plain acid plaid Sint, Silk and Cotton Yolvet.cradiriclitesliti, book. Swiva and lii , : hoi, Lavens..ttry*elis Lave glide, anti hatred B•ibinetta.„ &mon ediiiingtl ,Da intlerangi y pore Silk.. Gimps, l'riminine lluftans ;.;* large asocil. went of iitiands. linos eambfies, facticel3Petißl omitted cud's. Fr . ettcll caius .; I..ce caper, clubs' mina. brought aha w ii, OK% . . . Iso—Aintrs and N 4.010114 tnikitiriir. 11h:4(1 .16g bleached lictiLtods. Lingua duds, white, sad, mitrd And Sai.httry Flown Pia, vniin ettetwi, Mown end bilisat ed Jean: Canton Flannel. cotton varn., batty., tic. tik shrn t, almost every article in lila Dry atxsis linit in nor: HAROW,ARE. A !aryl assortment of enrlery from thti bib% mantis Nettrrert ; Iron. Nails, east and German Steel. Ardis itt Co.'s Shrivels, mill, cross-etit:ind&A Oak and back etito a. east, tvr,otrgfil•snit braes Dotts. thumb and drop 1. itches, Squires, Dividers; Chip* Atiturii„ Brice and Ditto .or the brit quality, VVietlchiii, flit (lerinvii sit.rr. Itritt.innis rind Into -Table end Ti. SpOOtlic Cendle.ticks, Lamps, all kinds of look; Itatir, tiles teal dc. • ° CR.OOKER.Y. • Plowinitbine. light tin, end white. ieitiffe ink per chnvn,--bird putleras q plain aid wrety artiCie la to line wanted. ' BOOTS AND SHOZO: Thr Ilreett Ern& 'dolt telglifunstyl, pmsbrtnientof fob anj 14.Kits,.Bu.6ing and Slipprii.,lV revi fon,nd this side of New 'York. Gteits' sind [kip' Boot* and Shoes in great variety. ~ Al,. a Rood. lot of SO - LE LE' %Tit . .. Elton hit it. The Cheapest Groceries can be livid at Towanda. Ist.. 1849. B. K. 44. ca. IEW sL aI.E 11 A n Nt5,.. 4 , for pole vim" V at jv 1 11. FOrm. STRAYED OR STOLEN: r 4 tko:ll the pasture of the subscriber the !skid of 1. the 27th, lost a dark cheenut tnare,stbonl 16 Kends hi g h with a long tail, and belieied to have a small oar in the I.vehead. Whoever.w rein% said airlioal stall be liberally rewarded. • Tuwanae. May 28ih, 1840. J F. MEANS'. SPALDM & RIGERS ==l Admission 23 Omits only. Tsce Aterletensto teat ,tres dello& great vet abaS 4 Ull2 , llt. , och eppear to hsxe absorbed the m 641 ad puteforeSty oast wont. caw .trn 0114 Witty .unrn rate.l tu she I.nnis adver,u:rtiettt 'Do .APnr.L.O.VoN. by far the siniAll ettspest,hoes musics] leet of the ore, eoinjrnsed of over WOO distort ipnirt rol inattom,oi, mnnr powlrrgli then of 50 eines, and drown Fs Piocei4 , em, wtil C.1"144 Nit the Orchestra dont% theentestaranreut • 4,+. An entire and rffectiVe Dramatic Comrciny, under the direruon of 11. F. Proprietor 01 the Ad ijhi ershisenn". C, u attached tothe Troupes for the re. iv , e of getting . up every night the_grand Ho ene Mid raatrintw SpeCUIC:cII of GEN. livannEGTow, and"MAD ANTHONY WiIIYNR!" reviving remit iserticee of those mews Ow wad etee's 5..104," commemorating seine of the most stirring and interesting Revolutionary incidents, the gallant deeds of the /Term and concluding-viifh a grand Ne4e i 1 Tableaux of Gen troshiegrov -.merited on a noble char ger, Sores on the etwebless sr his bro. raarue•ntalp! • • The aecession of the CARLO TROUPE:, wider the charge of the grind Pollan Triels Mount. Signor FOVI c. A•Ln, kaoWa throughoutEuropeal the la: 42 of 10M Tricks, and mare renotrm4 probably than any Arline that has ever perambulated the country. end • A singularly talented.Tror of Equestrians, in ever, depbruttern of the hnsinessonx !Rena D .1 Rummy, Vr rltereme. 1:.• Prima. Iticraatain, 11 F. Stenots. 0. Hutu., T 'onus, ea aeci Mailers Glnteste CURI , VeIt, AC. • inladllall IT. P Ntcrar.a, KNAPP. PCRICT, lines 7krmaa, ke. /he altogether rendering this double ecuurtati as lamb he advan^e B all ether estaiblishments pi the numbers and talents or the Trove-, se in the extent and islet-mese the mat. Will parkins at Towanda. SATURDAY, August 25, 1849. Doors (pith at If P. M.. At Troy, the 24th; Athena 27th, Owego 281 h. FRESH GREEN OR BLACK TEASA-Warranted good or no sole, the money returned in all eases. where Tea does hot suit at torn FOICEL TOINCWB TOOLB.—A goad asstirtment of Med. a/ Moulding and Beach .PLANES. grousing plows and other Joiner's Too!s, just received from the slas• factory, end for sale low by 0. D. B A RTLE IT 9A. PS. GINGHAMS, Egad feet colon, at_ts.. And a fee?' pi. Linen adages at POSS. TAKE NOTCE! A Li. Collectors whose duplicates are not psid .11 clotting 1848) within thirty day; will have the pkenrie of tie4nrwalied apart by thomio The taxes for 1849 ersesPectpAto be paid in fell M September Coon. -. Likewise all. Demme within thitty days. as the dennmils are 'nth, as require prompt lectioos. JAMES M. PECX, Treasurer of Bradtad Csosmy. Treasury Office, Joly 13, 1849. MORE NEW GOODS. BKINGSfitiIY & Co. are now receiving &wet . from Now York another assortment °f GOODS. which will he sold" extremely tow for cash. Among their Dress Goods for the Ladies. may belonsi,acheice lover Linen Barages, Linen Chamhras.. lengwohisted Lawns. Saisch, French and American, diasksestailllr the prettiest Calicoes in market. Please' call oaf it. . lupine. Towanda. lily 17. 1849. ; 1 .3 s- AAT EGDORN AND PALM LEAIP, HA 1111- - Psdal sod English &Ban braid me* shs" infsans onel childrensilo. also ma. ens mole atiarthaare tny23 FOX'S