ger. COMEIMES:Of VIGIL Democratic blinding Committee of Brad ford county, hereby dill a Convention to be com posed of two Delegates from each election district is said County, to be holden at Towanda, on Tues day evening, September 4th, 1849, for the purpose of placing in nominitiOn candidates to be support ed by the Democratic party of the county, at th e approaching election, and have appointed the fol. I ,„, b g Committees of Vigilance for the several d:stricts of 'said county. _The C o mmittees will call meetings on Saturday, september Ist., between the hours of 3 and 8, P. At for the elettion of Delegates. We would enjoin upon the Committee the respon tbtltty which rests upon them, and the necessity of dischargmg their duty faithfully and' fully. The pitman meeting should be called on the day nanw, at the usual place for holding said meetings—or et ...nine place most convenient to the democrats of district. Great care should be taken that every ,trinocrat has noti:e of the Delegate meeting, that all troy have a chance of attending. E. O'MEARA GOODRICH, GEO. W. ELLIOTT, . E. W. JONES, A. D. SPALDING, THOMAS SMEAD, C. G. GRIDLEY. C. H. HERRICK, WM. BLAKE, - NATHAN MAYNARD, July 2.5., 1649. Standing Commit le. Al bany—Dantel Hall. Amos Randall ; kmema—Robert Mason, Israel Moore .4splum—Edmund Morton, T. J. Ingham ; A:hens boro:—L. H. Sherman. T. T. H ustou ; 1 hens tp—W. S. Park. David Gardner; 1 1 ,,r lington—.A &Bon M'Kean, J. E. Vosburg ; t'anton—Thoinas Williams, W. H. Vandyke; Bolumbia—Charles Ballard, Cornelius Furmaii; Ilurell—Francis Hornet, Robert Bull; Frinklin—Clfesley Myer, William W. Craton ; 1-any ille—Harrison Ross, Sylvester Taylor; Herrick—Lucius Reed, E. N. Keeler; 1., my—Edward Kelly, John Cole ; I,.iclifield—D.B. Cotton, Cyrus Merrill; %fun rne—Hiram Sweet, George Irvine ; omen—E. M. Farrar, S. H. Wilson F.ke—Eugene Keeler. P. H. Buck ; • Pcme-4. M. Wattles, John Vought ; &di:bury—J. H. Webb, Wm. R., Buck ; zitieshOuin—Somers Kinney, Wm. Tuttle; :•inillifield—Truman M. Beach, Amasa Jones; springlield—H. 8. Grover, H. W. Root; Thompson jr., Alfred Ada ; Creek—J. L. Phillips, Charles Levis ; Natiding Stone—George Stevens. Alanson Taylor; Towanda boro*—C. S. Russell, L. W. Tiffany ; [..,wancla tp—H. L. Scott. R. H. Mason ; Teo . boro'—Wm .H. Peck, J. A P. Ballard ; T r ,,v tp—Wilber Baker, John Porter.; ;star—Thomas Mather,.M. 8. Warner; Warren—Samuel Chaffee, Rufus Buffington; Wells—John Brownell, David Pretzman ; W.ndliam—Abram Dunham jr., Wm. Sibley ; ~Ccaluxng—Benj. Acla jr.. Jonathan Hornet; Wysox—Julin B. Hines, George Strope. BLANKS ! BLANKS ! tossisble's Sales, A ttitch't Bimetal loos, Receipts, I Licentious, Attachment., Deeds. •ussolons, 'Mortgages. •übpissas, INot es, Ae., talc at this office. Blanks, of rder. no superior paper, 117 rt rlpl ion. ',noted to on. ;Ncto 'abvertiscmcnts PATTEN, LANE & ALLEN, Wholesale flealers in BOOTS & SHOES, Pearl-st. one Jiro!. from Maiden lane, N.Y., I), CITE the attention of purchasers to their very large and rxretiove assortment of Boors & saxes, cron• !rising e%iry variety of fine and coarse stock, which they arc enaliled to offer upon as favorable terms as any hpove to the trade. Men's, Boysl,,and Youth'q thick end kip 'Boma and Brogans, assorted titialkties, selling at 44 love-t rates. aug2o n 2 - WARD HOUSE,. THE subscribers respectfully announce to the rub he, that they have leased this new and splendid Hotel, and that it is now 9pen fur the reception of visi tors. This House has been furnished with new rurniture throughout, and ,persons visiting Towanda either on , usinesa or pleasure, will fled this a desirable location. end es it is the determination of the proprietors to keep such an establishment es will give every satisfaction, they reipectfully solicit the public to give them a -call. P. C. WARD. , Towanda, Aug. 27,1840, R. C. BALDWIN. SEED WHEAT. 900 BUSH. EED_W HE AT, pet feetly free - from every thing but the pure wheat itself for sale J. J. W A RFO RD. Mortrovion; A ugu 27, 1849. AUDITORS' NOTICE THE undersigned hating been appointed an Auditor by the orphan's Court of the County of Bradf.rd tr , marshal assettsand distribute the funds raised by the ,ale of the real an&personal estate of Isaac S. Warn, hie of Monroe towwship deceased, will attend to the du ties of said appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda. on Thursday, the 30th day of August nett, at I o'clock P. M., at which time and place all persons interested will lease present their claims, orbs debated from coming in or s share of said fund. Towanda. Ju I 30, 1849. WM . SC , O TT. A uditdr. - _ WANTED ONE Male, and two females. to teach the Common Schools in the borongh of Towanda. Schools to commence on' the 6th of August, and continue four months. By order of the School Directors, July 17, 1846. WM. scorr, Secretary. NEW GOODS AT THE ENTRAL STORE ! OW opening at the above establishment a very —N large and destnible assortment of SPRING & 'EMMER GOODS, which will be sold at very low Tates. Business it this establishment conducted upon air and honest principles. You have our thanks for past favors and we hope for a conunuance of the same we are bound to sell Goods Cheap. Towanda, July 4. 1849. N. N. BETTS. RICE & PECK'S IVES TERN EXPRESS,. FOiC thy ,- tranami4ion of Money, and all kinds of Merchandize. leaves New York daily at 6 o'elocii P. 14. Offices at the foot of Duane and 7 Wall its., kY. All orders or goods left at our o&ce or with lo r amts will be attended to wit' despatch. H. MI X agent; Towandihi L. MANMING & BAN 41,14 m 9 In7IBsIrMSTE.YrCE•9 r ,E. VELING, Laying out ttnaila and Lots, Dividing F.states, Measuring M aonry , Embankmcnts. Acc.. b"ciereMly done'by E.G. NICIAOLS. Office id Rome Braillotal county. Pa. Bm4B TEAS, . • IMPERIAL, Young Hyson, Hymen Skin umi Black Teta, of superior Rawer, for sale, at prices that trill wit judges of the article, Sgt MERCIIRS'. J. M'INTOSH, DENTIST, 11110/1 > - -'? r;":"'"Z ..1•4".e And a coup d'icil of rare Performers and rarer Performances, by such freaks of Equestrian nature At DAN RICA MO Ross, Young GL.IIIIIII/ Rot, 11 Sig nor Gases:et, H. P Kenna t, Mons. La Tains', Master Jess, Jona Dumont), W. B KENNZDT, Mesdames Rice, Mantissa, Num, Tustin', ami about El 'others, a mighty gathering of all the un cuter Male and Female, Mull and Juvenile, Princi pal and Scenic. Equestruau, Comic, Gymnastic, Tight Rope, Herculean and Pantomimic Phenomena in the country; . with Menter's Bran Band, and the Wismanl Bugler, Almon Memel., to sustain the Fairy Scene so magically to be conjured up by the great Jester's wand at TO WA N DA, Tuesday, Sept, 4. Doors open at' 14 and 64 ; pniormance to commence at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. M. Admission 25 cents. The company will also perform at Liceyville, the 3J, and Athens, Wednesday, Sept. 5. J. A. bane's Clothing Store, Elmira; Come listen now while I relate A tale I'm bound to tell, Of clothing sold dt such a rate That none can underrell, One day I called on John A. Kane A suit of clothes to buy, They were so cheap that I would fain Persuade you all to try, Hurra fcr John, A. Kane, Hurra for John A. Kane ! We'll buy our clothing all of him, For best him ,no one can. His Sock consists of every kind, \ And piled, my eyes! how high, You certainly can't help but find The thing to suit your eye. There's Suits to shit all sorts of men, For Wedding Church, or Shop There's Pants, Vests, there's Cloaks Of Coats a thunderm lot Hurra for John' A. Kane, Hurra for J. A. Kane. ff once you buy a suit of him You're sure to call again. . Thite ' s Dress and Sack, and frock Coats too Of Cloth the .very best. There's under Clothing., Climsts toe, Silk, Wool and Satin Vests: - And as fitting to a fit I need not 1. ere to tell, His clothing on each man will set first rate— none better—for he personally oversees the cutting Department. and,has his good! made in the best manner, and the . best style. Burnt for John A. Kane, Hurra for J. A. 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! close, He has on hand now in the Store A Stock of first rate clothes, So when you have • little time And cash on hand to spare, Remember that you'll strays find John A. Kane ready to give you the worth of your Money at No. 6, Water Sheet, fifth door 'west, of the Bridge. Hurra for John A. Kane, Hurra for J. A. Kane We'll bcy our clothing all of him For Beat him no one can. • 175 bands wanted for all kinds of work, immediate. ly. JOHN A. KANE, Elmira. Aug. 21 '49. SU Eit CI. oT fi I large assortment of Good.* for Mens' and Boys' Simmer Clothes. now opening and for sale,st sp2o *Ad ERCLIRS'. FRESH GREEN OR BLACK TEAS—Ain/km.o good or no sale, the money returned in all eases, ahem Tee dm; not suit at my 23 FO XS. • JOINTER'S TOOLS.-A good assortment of Bead, Moulding sod Bench PLANES, grooving plowu and other Joiner's Tool; just received from the man factory, and for *ale low by O. D. BARTLE IT SHERIFF SALE. B Y virtue of writs of Vend. Expo. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford coulty and to me directed will be expciaed to public rale at the Court House, in the boro. of Towanda, on Monday, the 3d day of September 1849, at one o'clock, P. M., the following 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 Henry Sherman, south by lands of Na than and west by lands of Win. Marsh. Con taining 140 acres, 160 acres improved, one framed house, two framed barns, and'frained shed, and an apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. L. C.DeChasteleux vs. Abel Fairchild. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Ulster bounded on die north, by lands of Harman Van Vleck.on the east by the Susquehanna river, south by lands of Mary Ann Lockwood and weft by lands of Harman Van Yleck. Containing seventy four acres or thereabouts, ablaut thirty acres improved, with two framed houses, one framed barn and some other out buildings and one large shanty thereon. Seized and taken in execution Et the suit of E. W. Baird 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 lauds of Calvin West 4 on the West by lands of Jesse Hammond, on the south by lands of IL H.. Cutptainsoted on the east by lands of Samuel Ounsattlos. Containing about eighty acres, more or less, With shout forty acres improved. -with one framed htinse, one log barn and a small apple orchard thereott. Sized and taken in extent:twat the snit of 8.-IL Beckwith, Riker: vs. Moreno* Stevens. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in amithfield, bounded north by land of trwAdams, east by land in possession of Jay. Lennox, on the soutliby land C. F. Sweet-and P. Sweet, west by lands-of T. Rose and the heirs of Solomon Forest, dec'd. Contain ing 65 acre; or thereabouts, about 10 acres thereof tiglitMlboadittacntii: improved. with a framed louse, framed barn. and small framed corn-house and apple ()tabard themes. Seised - and takes' in executiOs at the sub of 14- Mtn Dorf*/ to the use of 11. A.-Phelps, now to the use of Richard M. Kelly, vs.' Newman Calvin. • 111.80--A. pieye or parcel of laud is tstanding Stine, beginning at a rock oak at the northeast corner of lot no. 32, as surveyed by Burton Kings berY, thence south lr west 1151 p to a white pine, thence south 21° west 57 3.10 p to a post, thence north, 881° west 158 7-10 p to a post, thence south le west 9 1.10 p to a post, thence north 823° west 33 p to a post, thence north I° east 60 6.10 p to a post, thence south 883° east 33 . p to a post, thence north ll° cast 116 6-10 p to a post, thence south 891° east 160 p. to the beginnink-. Containing 186 and acres, more or less. about 50 acres improved one kg house and log barn thereon. 14eized and taken in execution at the suit of Ame lia E. Dupont vs. John 11. Badger, adm'r of Bost wick Badger, deed. A I.SCn—.l piece or parcel of land in Herrick tp., bounded north by lands of John Squires and John Nesbitt, east and south by landd of W. T. Middaugh and on the west by lands of J. Erskine jr. Contain ing, about 53 acres, more or less, with about 35 aereA improved, a log house, log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. seized and taken in xecution at the suit of BM Tracy vs. Nathaniel Nesbitt. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Litchfield. beginning at a post north-west corner of a warranr now claimed by Wm. IL Clymer, thence north east 59 4-10 p to a post in the east and west road running from Bush's thro' Litchfield, thence easter ly. according to the several courses of said road as run by 7.. Flowers, when he lotted out the land of the said DeCater, to the north-west corner of the Daniel Mallory lot, no. 147, thence south 4° west 38 4-10 p to a post. thence south 12° east 54 p to a 4+ost on the nonh line of said warrant lot, thence Morth ; 89° west 192 p to the beginning.' Containing 69 acres and 82 perches, strict measure, 14 acres improved, a log house, log barn a small apple or and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of F. 3. DeCitier et az. vs: Wm. Dorman A t.so —A piece or parcel of land in Monroe twp. hounded on the east and south by lands belonging to the heirs of Chester Mason, south and southwest by by C. L. Ward, north and northwest by the main amd middle branch of the Towanda creek, Con- taining 300 acres, more or lest, 50acres improved, with one framed house, 'one framed barn, two log houses, and one framed shed. one framed bog house end orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown & Rockwell's use vs. Timothy H. Lewis. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Fa. a piece or parcel of land in Canton, beginning at' g maple, north east corner of lot no. 4, thence south 111 4-10 p to a post on a warrant line,.thence south 77 3 west on said warrant line 118 p to a post corner of two warrants, thence north 36 8-10 pto a post south west corner of a lot 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 lend in Granville beginning at -a maple sapling for the south west corner of a lot heretofore deeded to Wm. or Oliver Nelson, thence north 130 p. to the south end of a lot .deeded to Litman 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 hit no 178 south east corner of a lot deeded to Levi Paylor, thence south 14$ 8.10 p to the smith line of warrant lot no -1536, a chestnut oak for a corner, thence east 105 p to the beginning. Containing 90 acre. 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. Drakt terre tenants. Ai.•3O—A piece or parcel of land in Windham Beginning at the southwest corner of a lot run out for David Kinyon, thence west 77 8-10 p to a pce.t, thence north to the southeast corner of James In galls lot, and along the east linethereof 170 p to the north cast corner of said Ingall's lot, thence west 52 p to the east line of 8. 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 fur a corner, thence south 164 4.10 p to the begin ning. Containing 88 acres 129 p more or less. 10 acres improved, a log honse,log barn, a log building used for a dish milFand fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of P. J. DeCaiers et us vs. Lewitt-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 1° east 67 7-10 p. to the south west corner of the said Hewitt's Inf. thence south 89° east 160 p to the beginning.— Containing 67 acres 112 p more or less, 8 acres im proved. a log house and lug barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. L. C. DeChastelleux vs. Peter Mann and Chas. Hewett, terre tenants. AL'O—A piece or parcel eland in Herrick, be- ginning at the north-west corner of a lot run one for Wm. llyer, thence south l° west 149 3-10 p to the north line or warrant lot no. 193 to a post. thence north 89° wets along said warrant line 66 p to an ironwood sor t 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 of warrant lot no. ISO. 149 • 10 p to the south west corner of a lot run out for N. an, thence south 89° east 56 pto the beginning. Containing 52 acres 46 p, more or less, 8 acres improved. Seized malted in execution at the suit of C. L. C. DeChastelleux vs. Luther Stooe and Lyman White terre tenants. r ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Shesheguin. 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, thince east 78 p to a post for a corner, thence south 1° west 138 9-10 p to a post standing on the north line of a lot run out for Richard Johnston, thence west 75 6-10 p to the beginning. Containing 68 acres 107 p strict measure It acres improved, a log house and log barn thereon. Seized sod taken in 'execution at the suit sif P. J. DeCaters et us vs. William Johnston and Broughton 'Ooodsiell, 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 . 042, thence east 97 8- 10 p. to a post north west corner of lot no. 30, thence south 168 p to a hemlock corner, thence west 97 6- 10 p to a post fora 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 042, 20 acres improved, log house, frame house and two saw-mills thereon. '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 Sprirgaeld. 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 6-10 p to a post, thence west 97 7-10 p to a beech sapling, thence north 78 6-10 p to the beginning. Containing 45 acres, 123 p strict measure, it being intended for the south half of lot no. 82, on warrant lot no. 942. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land. begin ning at a beech sapling north east corner of tot 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 ginning. Containing 55 acres 168 p strict measure it being intended for the north-half of lot no. 41, and warrant lot no. 1478, and both pieces inclusive con taming 101 acres 121 p strict measure. with b 0 acres unproved, a log house and log barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R.B. Davidson &c., vs. Deny L. Boss. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Litchfield, Beginning at a hemlock sofa east corner of a lot ' deeded to Harty 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 no. 66, thence south I° West on said Warrant line 1284-10 p to a post, thence north:MP *est 111 4.10 p to the begin ning. Containing 711 scree 70 p *mint meastme. Seised and taken in execution at the snit of P. J. DeCaters et me vaisekiel ilabeoe l k sad James Ran dolph terra 'tenants. WM. B. DOBBENt8; Shlr. Sisenrs Mice. Towanda /Illy $O, 1842. at. ;AGAIN! N. 8. M. a MeRCUIt, Alt ROW VOCIa - which were purchased since the late reduction in prices; they will there we be Rohl unusually cheap. Towanda. June 15, 1849. anzamem..t. EuzvvirkmiD.L. NEW GROCERY & VARIETY STORE. TIFFANY 'Ar. KINGSBERY inform the public that they are new rrociving direct Iron New York and opening in the *tee& lately occopied try Miltil,nite dosr south 6f B. Kingsbery t4,Ca., a large and general assortment of GR9CERIES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, FANCY GOODS, Yankee NOIIOII.I, CUIIfiXtWIICITy. p . r. to which the at:ention of purChasers is invited. Their assortinent of Grocrries and Lignors is complete, and will be gold at unusually low rates. Call and ecamine. 1.. W. TIFFANY. Towanda, June IS. '49. B. L. KINGSBERY. STRONG BEER. GROCERS lh buidlords supplied willi . Stmne Cav Fy the hbl. TIFFANY & KINGSBERY. NEW ARRIVAL AT THE OLD DRUC STORE, .ro. 1. Brick Row. HESTON dr. PORTER are flow reetiring. si No. I, nfi r k Rnw, • large stklitiria to their f..rnwr stock, manning of Drugs, !Medicines, Groceries, Liquors. Oils, Paints, Dyestofts, Fancy Goods, 34. which will be sold at anusually low retell.. They al., offers for sale the splendid and genuine Teas of the PE KIN TEA COI PAN Y. for which they are agents, end which they do not hesitate to recommerid as being sti lpet inc to any other imported. Hawing been appointed agent for most 411 the Ernu ine Paprika Paten! Medieinrs, we assure the public we will not offer any that are countrifeit, as we will not buy nr accept an agency from those speculators, who, by base imitation■ impose upon the country with their rpm ions Drugs. Towanda, June 18, 1819. SPRING GOODS! E. T. FOX, IS now reoeiring a full supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS which are offered for sale es low as the same can be purchased at any plate this side of the city of New York. Thankful for the very fiber. ral Patronage extended to him heretofore. he would respectfully ask a call from all who wi=h to putt's. Goods cheap as this stock is to be disposed of as: the lowest math. please dont neglect to call and dont forget the place. North Store corner of Main and Pine-st. RICH DRESS GOODS T usT opening a splended • assortment of fashionable J DRESS GOODS consisting of Worsted and Linen Bermes. Silk Tissues, Linen, and Chansgehle Lusters, Organdies and Printed hfoshnit, Scotch. French, and American Gingham', Chambra's Small Figured Blue and Green DeLsnes and the Prettcst assortment of Prints in town at FOX'S. GLOVES 50 dozen Kid rick, !este thread and cot- Inn gloves of every possible size and color nt Mil 30 DOZE more of those linen Harrkerehief4 at 123 et& et my 23 FOX'S ATS—Sfoleakin, for, silk, colored and white Maxi- Li can, wool, Parents, Leghorn, pedal and palm leaf Hata, on hand and for tale a ERCURS'. Cf".3—;•A good arsortment of Men', and Boy', caps, from 121 cents op, for *ale at MERCURS'. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. Tc °TICE i 1 hcrel-y giYrn . to the it ye's' cAle:ter, Bradford County, that the Commissioners will at. t tnetr office in Towanda, on Thursday. Friday, and Saturday the 20. 21, and 22d days of Sept. next to make exoneration. from their Duplicates of State and County Taxes f .r 1949 at which time they are respect fully reqrested to attend and lay their claims before the Board. Dy order of the Commissioners. Towanda Aug. 20.1919 C, S. RUSSELL Clic. A.DMINISTItATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of SMITH PIN BUTTON, deceased, lat 3 of Ridgberry township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay. and those haying claims against said estate will plevise present them duly authenticated for settlement. DM: %EL STONE. D. S. BRov N Ridgherry, July 26, 1242.. Administrators. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NTOTICE is hereby `i•en to all persons interested, that Joho Bdrl & Anis Owen administrators of , the estate of Griswold (kern, deceased, late of Ridabery ; and Sabrina DeWitt, administrator of the estate of Sarah De Wit, deceased, late of Athens; and Benjamin Gleason, executor o the estate of Hezekiah Russell, deceased, late of Duren; Elisha Lewi., administrator of the estate of James Morrow, deceased. lots of Wyslusing ; and Cyrus Shumway, sdasinistra for of the estate of , Joseph Beeman, deceased. bite of Wyelosing ; and William 1.. Mix and Anise M. Mix, administrators of the estate of Ebenezer Mcrrrin, deceazed,_ late of Granville; Byron Kingsbery, administrator of the estate of . Simon Spalding, deconal, late of !Moshetrio; sod Samuel Davidson, executor of the tidal* o Freatriat Bradley, elaxased, ;ate of Litchfield; sod Lorenzo Watkins and John Mather, administrators of the etude of Jahn Mather. decazwd, lab of Mawr ; and Milian Wood, fluardian of Ahnirce Kinyon, deceased, late of Windham; Charles Hornet and Seth Stephens, administrators of the estate of lamer Place, deceased, Tate of Wyelasing. have filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wills, in and for the Co. of Brad ford, the seeming of their severed administrations upon theorist= aforesaid, and that the same will be present ed to thetOrphan's court of said co. on Monday the 3d Jay of Bept nest, for confirmation and allowance. -H. BLACK, Register. • Beguiler's Office, Towanda, Aug. 7, 1849. B. HYATT. WS ke 1 IC IV 31,6 T, Of Tr...y ; Bradford county, Pa.. IROPOSEB making :periodical virile at Towanda diving the session of every court. He may be found at the house of J. B. Craws, commencing on the 3d of September:, Reference can be bad from any part of ilia county. All work warranted. an sera .4116-XIL NEW GOODS. ►rRAOY & MOORE we now rseabliai anotba 11 ardrtsent of SUMMER . 000bs, bisv %so pereboosa apes the lute full is rim. and will be ea nunarksblv Tamud., July - 13, 1141. OLD WHISKEY-4o Mb. Old WWIVie Is =toed b• TIFFANY & NEV zRY. _ , Ittaetnubile. Cr. maws anrcimmi 11311.3.2c1!sranDisram la MIX has removed his Drug Store to. the north. .1.1.• corner of the Public *liqueur, latelytliemapied James H. Rim sod having fisted up Ilia glum has added to his Roemer assortment s largo supply of MMICTE.E3 &SIM 2111131=S7IEZ D GROCERIES, MORS, OILS & PANTS, Willow it Woodra uarr, Giasswarr, Fanry Goods, rrrtamcry, He is agent f. r most dr the valnalde POPULAR At of the day. which can be pureha,rvl el him with a certainty of prnrnring grantor sitorlev. He is also agent for the CANTON .TEA COM PANY of New Voik,whose Teas have attained a wide spread reputation for genuineness IRA then lOW price. A it examination of hi 4 stock. to taltiett - hi invites thr attention of the PUblif.. will satisfy ever* nne that it ha' been ►elected with a aim of proem:nig the beet and most Ji•tratile as titles.. and rutehaacal at the km e,t rates-. TovranJa, !Idav 1. le •J , -- - _ G. U. Merchant's Celebrated Wb!eh Is also a tiolernal Family Embromitlon for Diseases of the llomnn Flesh. • • TINTE and experience have fully proved thatthat ibis UNIVTLSAT. REMEDY kiss not tent its cloak' on tie list of popular medicines, haying been more than 14 years before the public. Testimony of the most disinterested character of- its wonderful effects on the animal economy is almost del• ly presented to the proprietor. A young man in the town of Wilson. whose clothes were burnt off of him, was restored (without suffering) by the timely one of the Oil. Numerous are the unsolicited !vtatemects of patients themselves, end others who have used the Oil. of cures which in themselves appear termirkehle, that /they at ell interested In a pecuniary point, they could hardly. • have been med•ted. The following diseases are among many others in the cure of which this Oil has been completely successful and in which others had entirely fiiiie.i ; ; Spasms, Sweeney, Ringhone, Wintrsll4, Poll Eiril, Cal lous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds; Umenrss, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Sand . 'Cracks, ''sundered Feet, Scretchei. or Grew's * , Nfengd. Rhea atistn. Bites of Animals, External Poisons. Painful ervons Affections, Frost• Bites. Boils, Corn., Whit -I.wq, Burns and Scalds, Chilblajns, Choped hands. I Cramp , Contractions of the Iluseles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, ('aked Hresvts, Ate. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. Beware of cotr:strr.RFF.lT:4, and I•e sore the name of the Sole Proprietor, GEORGE W. MEKCH.4 NT, l OCKPORT, N. Y., iv blown in the side of the hot s tle, or in his hand writing over the cork. Dop't 1w persuaded to take any thing else with the promise it is just as goed. &C., arm This is practised by those on principled deafen whosti conscience will stretch like India R litter, and who are of a kindled 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 ferried to the law of New York, of May 1845, by which it will he seen that every person meddling 'in these counterfeits is subject to indictment, imptisonment, cad fine. FOX'S A person 'plans nut or this btr. will be liable to ar rest whets in the state, aud also to be held u a witness against those he bought of or sold for. All Orders addressed to the proprietor will be respond ed to. Get a pamphlet of the Agent mid see what wot•ler. are accomplished by the use of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally in the United St-stet and Canada. For sale by HUSTON & PCRTER,Towanda,E.D. Wells. Lawrenceville, Edwin Dyer, Covington. Abel Terrell, Montrose, Pomp & Kinsey. Easton, Latvia Smith & Co., Allentown, H. 13. Maim, SouthDaston. Oct. 15th 1848. n2o,y I. NEW SPRING GOODS. By the New York and Erie Railroad. KINGSBERY & CO., are now receiving • large LI. and most desirable stock of Goods. Having been Purchased at the roost reduced prices, they can confi dently say to the citizens of Bradford County, that they will not be undersold. Their Goods will posi tively be sold for cash, cheaper than they can be bought at Owego, Elmira or Binghamton. To prove this eltli and examine our goods and prices. Among out Dry Goods may be found the following: GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, Super real French black, Blue, Olivif green and brotin Cloths; desirable Beaver, French Doe-Skin, and fancy Cassimeres; Tweeds, Satinets, and fall cloth , VS/coated and Silk Serge*; Satin, Casimir* and a great vitiety of Vestings, plain and plaid !Icings, &c. French and American Cloaking; Scotch, French and American Ginghams : French plaids, changeable. plain and plaid Alpacas; Queen's Lustre embroidered Thibet Cloth, Silk and Satin Stripes, 'Flair), plain Mohair, Basket, French and Long Shawls : also pink. and blue Bonnets- of the latest style. Cashmere, Hamilton, Coch echo, Mourning, blue - and white orange and blue, and almost every variety of Englir.h, American and French Prints, changeable Coberg, black Grade . Rhine, plain and plaid Bilk, Silk and Cotton Velvet, cambric Muslin, book. Swiss and Bishop Lawns. Elmore!. Lace, plain and figured Robinette,, cotton edgings, and inserting.; pure Silks, Gimps. Trimming Barton. ; a large assort ment of ribands, linon cambrics,ladies' needle worked cuffs, French collars, lace capes, mph. Mitts, brosha shaw. e, Av. Also—Brown and bleached Sheeting. brown and bleached Holland.. bangup Cords, white, red, raised and Salsbury Flannels, satin Corset. brown and bleach ed Jeans' canton Flannel, cotton yams, halts, &c. In short, almost every article in the Dry Goods fine intac. A lame assortment of codeh from the best manu facturers; Iron, Nails, east and German Steel, Ames & Co.'s Shovels, mill, moss-cut:and wood Saws, panel and beck Saws, eat, wrought and brass Butts, thumb and drop Latches, Squires, Dividers, Chisel., Augurs, Brice end Bitts of tbo best. quality, 'Wrench* Dolts penman filter. Brittannia I and Iron Table sod Tea Spoons, Candid:sticks, Laps, all kinds of locks, drill., files, tacks, &e. CROCKERY. Flowing blue, light do. and white setts to nit pnr. chaaars--bitd patterns, plain - and every article is this line waisted. . AtiOLX_.• The largest end most fashionable emeortiesat of La. diem' and Misses' Boot.. Buskin. and Slippers, to los found this lid* of New Yak. Ciente and Boys Boots and Shoes in great variety. Also ■ good tat of SOLE LEATHER on hard. . Tim Cheap* Uteosfem as be had at Toupda. May Ist.. NA B. R. Co. tOMORN AND PALM LEAP HATS—PeII L sad &ebb aril= braid saw 'baps. intuits and abhor do. aka gears lbw asale r atia Bats at - ' are. OltE NEW ISINGtt UMW, for We deep AR jytt FOX'S: HIRAM MIX'S LADIES' DRESS GOODS HARDW ARE. SOOTS AND SHOES. 0 4, 7 4- P b tqilrl*.,?s ' - - of Arne. sf Screptit few imag.re dianies ej tie Olaid-4ag the my astALE Qtritlrrz ri, rhinv wt. loa Or aVedabig ofdras OW* ei la am! Poole tie'rarrifiagvedinstfirmeit 44jir4=V m hao aud.hga awl oneasenti VW% DiftaMth-that dery Is /Ida mama. that— •- BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT ooA i t , r ,cry l'herr i4,14111 . 11 , 10ipr04 ill "Mil errri.• orooto.i. 'hot (Ikr. 110111.1: of if contains dart rollYimb bodinrvirtu.% and osnikal pow?, don 'there d eon. ptnu•:l to pine l 3 .llbY our pororpdill t. or dry car, reaktdi i but hasrr,r I,m ofe-or row svoe. twit. Y trodsdbted proof in oar pomphlob. Quo by the van tfdigrest Pathan Purifier: tbnt were DriNa v.r lakrb—uory. that were Larva dot CRIPrIt.6I) ran now that Went Stele. ecaorcamtve ollirryriye digoded. L..tq be: ts HtAlato and (Ataltd. . • Filiddretia—ThChiSarida•—• eh. hoe npc.i Be vtia rcarritft. Orr hariug need and laird a . I. the Knposperrains nthl receentreded te bk.. 4 Iro.cia.. Inter /b.eien that— Brant's is the Cheapest, hemline (Jr., !turtle rrr it lIT. Ornrp.mndirral. emotive. mativr a a. and. fa raan...^atn-nee, rums Miff distant in anteCti ICU Mae, than lin. &gag or any other itra.d.e,ne. It. then. OX . P. Rtrlruf ThlsSlew. PURITIES wilt are FOUR 71.1 as nun,. di- gr. thee nu trout. of oftmorparilla, ne.pex Prairie,'" would he a,..t rivrip ..t fuer tteners.o, bottle_ so raleaspe. rills at one doller Hit ItttitliTa4 11.7111St1Ft to sold foe (sly ONE DOI. 1-tti and' as a I.ottle et it -84 i =red. find le caPakk , " 4 " ronbg. Fo Jr Tee. mot ninth daionfe.no ens hotae of utrusparilia. therturesepoperille, in ennsn4inettee of /ulna gam er and Vl* trulfirel makty. .koakt he wind At Ile nee than ToettrirFier Cketr urr boule, I. be to cSeep se the amines at One Duna• One Dollar's Worth ! now murk. I:4l.:CCEn—h. , t rumeh Sttnn.rs—how ',web scan. La—wail 0.4 PotNr, wortkof Lamar, FL - RU . 14144m I /Wad the 140 u-h.: ruunncut. Which la • apechnen of +l.•,tahircr CANCEROUS SCROFULA ! This la the ca.. of sk Ming lac 4 who ylt tires. He eras .well ut a oars" case or Scruiala.wady Torok? &Wei of Brard'a 1',,,r. :ban eor was rued tbe ore of Tie lore Gallegos of Mr best soowearilla -that was ewer Made. 8 • ha. ant rope medico/ acre, rtfel ore.: cure of sot a retarlaiyfy /to c.c. r. JR If aai ti of r:y., Neids Co • r, hadr•rm o rtillefitar yearn—waa rotilleed tit d the lasi pear, he was so marts di rimed and delolttated a. to by nimble to red. WI band to Mai heed. Ur bad the beit medltal'advire— bed toed all of tha gfae r arompreoljee ro 00 gond el:Wei—got valve and atom and war con- Meted to Le in a Pith', 4=4 and road not Pre treettp.Jbee hours 'mter, isi.int be commented taint ArtAvrs tußaint. goat was wee womb; gr, from em to 070-4% tee. WWI entry through his artnaplyt, writer, hie chin, so Itat Im Vitiated through ie. SO Metro attend that Et coal be Maditp out of its place, It curly habitat by a reran pireo—the tae aims r•-ri vrn, demo al by Toro tnenra r —nn . Mgr tmiterthe largo C. a man% amid bad worth- , ttern. thriroth Ida side fate his body. 1 ho. h.. war adUcted with bawl"' owl putrid, amid, gm. eke Morro, goo various' puff of ,}21... ueraim. rot tardier and tall . particular& oar Pasooll..v. Duct. Tatualaa Wu-LA.-is ore ~ f noot slant; Pilstriats of Rome. was called to Pv• H-Orin lb.. day kr.lTe COndtWOClld train Rnner , P•rrifrr. Darr. W. er..anitted Km. and then told lom that el rtte mr.fit rare In the Ter!' could 1:44 core Lim—that his ca-c was Worse than Hopelesa ! N /- os- h,qr Mr . tit ERIN'S itatternent te me*. tf ami.t : Mr tt3 TI/L ‘ i , procured one bee:lon( LVT.c FUR 11712rG CTR 4er - . MAT BOTTLE rambled tee to en 4 nit: bpi—diet if oin bot tle enabled me to Bet our of tet hOrlall—i tie TIMM matt me to rage env nits. end vtLen I bed noi-htel ming Mite plain my ic irrare out or tinnetr Veers bed heeded ep and thre boales more rlocted a PERFECT erREAnd re-tetrad sae to trod Aoki FOrETEEN WI TNIESSMS t Tb. frerx ore certified to LI DOCTOR T. WILLIAM% Mr. O. R BROWN. of Inn Rowe But Mreirs. AIS9Fi.L & LEONARD, Druggi.t.. LLEVL:i urbe-r reiretabie icfrttessou at Route. oAkcras cmalt. merelien t . twat% N. V. a.“; 4 ~..ccr-aocur in amid ettOrTY*l„ eirenivi_won tiertel ref*, of CASCrIt. through the crlbery of ANTS rill!. EXTRACT. A aanrawl.ctor tlreeue C 0.1017, N. T. Ow °stet •aitt PLarrTER. rlrrn.r. a Aratrrt. a i t Catmin t e i Virti" Ni nTiNctr w n li:g wee e i tTixted an on in an in Guar of that place. If. therefore. thin Pratrir.a ewes Caittem by ha par fvteg, hPithn.it power. *hut' Impure dimese of the blood CIO II 111 i cue! Seen rinne werwrbraeti awl triumph errs there Y. Kozo but Nrbat It Neill ewe. FEVER-SORE • CURED. The Ts,. It VILA SD Dr:MI U. Potter of the PM ChWat Adams Ba&m, .MOnove mans:, N. T., ' , silos to us t'"] kit. rt.teri , o4 o letter from .Idr. Doeontro, Math. to the .rar, of tat Frrer.sore. rafts depend cat vivo It owe*, kw he o o Cloiootan marl tool en Miler m the couch. Sono yawl* Mites an 101.1 to have car ot tau loco sot qtr, to wont his hitt, iD . C.lUMnenai Id Fi.rer.tore. The other log betas tow affeved. and about to otop_otatod, I recommended RILANI"I SlEDlcibllt. Read She no snit. He solo •1 Arse .varJ only roast- oorturs of inuoirs MEDICINE. I Oared ALL tattoo, fien.ltour ”cewidatim_ sag Atoliche; and I con now say that, with the blerslng of Ltna, lay dented o r.n Jow Mg.'" See PoznpLIMA for fa portictScato LIVER-COMPLAINT! Di. :CATLIN ITUBBAILD. of Stormforxl, Cam, ape stale cadssi and :iron reopeetahle pbynicarne. snm talLetad wltt. Lip. Coo. plaint mane reran. and wan perfect? Nina by ening nrurrs PLY !UPYINO 'EXTRACT. We ea-1.1 acme toudrods at other eases. also =rod. FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND CDMPLAINTS. !Co reeoray (Wered to the pnhltc hag ever - been kW as se,ta:m tferretal tit 'eentortne ALL the Jai:Wenzel lerablem and frese(klntriren of the rex. a BRANT'S PULMONARY BALsAM. !menhirs rn differ. race whether the &mermen( hr• .apprroion. mr.n. er 0111. r REGULATES AL[, bra , SYSTEM. ecwaL-1.11 CIRCULATION.4B4 nothing cot NURVOU.". tar See pamphlets. . CHANGE OF LIFE, • from the 'girt to the eromeatt, and the mason at talk& ege—the oN auto La acideneted, and the other en .Tradotete setiprittred, as to pre vent any of Me total diseases that fterotenety arise in cpneeveseu of !tech change. Dyspepsia—Sour Stomach " Arms: Genesee Cll. Feb omo I, ISIP. "M. T. WALLACE th CO.—f ottleatent L Walt for orate than a year. *Mimed with a &sense of she stomach. I eattkl not sat any !ht or greasy substance Without bursas Meat pam, Ile/MI L T: " r• nnitin and was continually Labeled with a soor.stootach. ma an experiment. cried one bottle of BlLi.til"S MEDICINE, w to my utter disappoiturneut, easel and 'thered the anal Pak afbr .awgg. I therefore used a second botste.which has completetyestioll the dyrase. I am now well and hearty. and can Pat Mama Day. limn without being roused. or the stoutish becoming scam "Yours rearanufullr, T S. WLLCOX.'• M. W il cox la a respect:plc merchant of Attica. • NURSING SORE NOTITO, LECORRIIIEI B MON. OENESEr CO., N. T. 0rt.19, ":[tears. H. T. WALLACE fr. CO.: Some time lest winter my wife became to debilitated from the ellerts of •Inesrrhen end Nero e.g Sore 11/oath, that abe co not lift berchlhiny perform eny beam °Mid labor. Her medical treattneut was varied according to dm raTeice and prescriptions of the mast eminent nhysichtne„ until, our skill wan exhausted in melees efforts. She became so retj_eskele. t s. ` t"Vbenu at tbn time ti, m theristecbtylve taking enced et by Stun t. fars she eke taken feebeaks . , ahe m = oe i rlectly Thomme is koaaehold rarlin subsea thirty pot uts e r n ale of 'lnb o rn four Yours truly, . C. E. GALENTLNE.." Tho reader will oboerre the Mr. GAZ.G.VWDIC 111171 "MY SKILL." Be. we ere Infortned by Z. S. Ttitirr, tag., of the some pan. boa abated medicine. ~*1 I xi :1• 1 1 . 1 :1 U.l I MUST'S PURIFTINd tititACT ts•perfetasd dionoss4 med. essoiot all the dicta .tf ?descrier, or UT of the •rations prepare nem. ot. Cst.oesist. or Mticcer.froso the opera; and it restores the blood, wincla, sod all i.i paru Wrested, to Weir original. MAST= MATE. GENERAL DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM! Mr. A. UOL,TSTANDRR, merchant . Obst Lorr-on Co, die. wratiN DecOliber 1Y,114a. and after Moine stated how biro a damn the PULMONARY BALSAM bad effected the arm of Ms mites coesumatre couch, HMI "I tame persecally used BRANT'S PU RITY/NG RXTRACT, for general debility of my system. mid 1 bare uo besitiudion et saying that it is Me best medicine to narrow mad tereteoet itrE WeitTit: ehat have mer med. In rser is steam where ere boy acid BRANT'S MEDICINES. WV proved their diteeed. art gime the ezer ettuseClloll." SALT RHEUM, Va c i imparip Amu* XTRACT Itherm ar gibe wow ore lawaY3 curd br IS. For tale by HUSTON eir PORTER, Towanda; C. H. Herrick, Athens ; C. E. Retbbene, Canton; D. D. Parkhurst, Leßoy.; Brown & Rockwell, Monroe. ton ; E. W, Baird, Rurninerfield ; M. H. Welles. WY ;D. Ridley & Sow Leßaysville ;T. amplify. Orwell; Maynard & Windburn, Rome; E. S. Tracey Smithfield ; Cory ell & Gee, Burlington ; L. & Latin yon. Troy. co** All letters and orders moat be addressed to Wat• la( e & Co., 106 Broadway, N. Y. . 13y TAKE NOTCE ! ALL Collectors whose duplicates are not pfd (in eluding 1848) within thirty days, will bees the pleasant of being waited upon by those in antbotity The taxes for 1849 are expected to be phi . itx fill at September Court. Likewise all licenses within thirty Jays. as the demands aru.,anch as regent& prompt col lections. JAMES M. PECK, Treasurer of Illiford Comely. Treasury Office, July 13. 1849. MORE NEW GOODS. B. ICI.NOSBERY & CO. are now ionising &set t. from New Yuri another assoninent °MOODS. which will be sold sztreinely low for - cal& Along their Dress Gads for the Ladin o any be found echoic. lot of Linen Binges. Linen Clients's!. Entbnideied Lawns, Scotch, !notch and American OlAgliains; abo the rennet Cacao in market. Please-call sot 115 amine. Towanda. 4nly 17. lip. . anteitAbfk goad fut °okra, is:. old g , a *yr pa.f Una" Ben n . _ Tore. LO 0. 1 , • - old V p. • go asotuomitiletal Itist mei ad and SP' 0 " '4O. It ' •00 trEwets._