Th e Delhi (Delaware CiL) Freeman's Advo- . ca te publishes the proceedings of 4111410 r, spitted. we e v er the friends of "FeQtal Rightsn,ta Col-. cheate r, that County. COL KNOCII 11131110111 Into , Wei Resolutions *lee unanimously. adopted against disbanding , the party,.and for palomino°, bu n ging the question to a just and honorable in- Tea tigation, refusiNg to suppott any Candidate for a Salt! or county office who Will not first pledg e himself to use aft fiir anti legal masts rid the c oun ty of the blighting system of feudalism; de claring that recent developments lead to the be lief that the de facto landlords have no title no to the hinds they claim. 'Dissatisfaction is also expressed with the p:ea of title by possession, such claims being considered fraudulent unless estab lished by a goodj and valid. title. • The following ma d o n an s we publish entire: Resolved, that we recommend to the next Coo pers to enact a law to prohibit the extension- of Slave) , io the.newlequired territory. Resolved, That inasmuch as this is an age of re morse, that while the Old World in shaking from center to circumference—men conteriding for their inherent rights, sacrificing their lives and property to rid themselves of oppression and tyranny—we who are the children of the Patriots of the Revolu tion, whose blood was poured out to obtain the blessings of, freedom, if we submit to this relic of feudalism, handed down from the Old World from the dark ages of barbarism, and stand still with the f e et of Aristocracy and Tyranny upon our necks, we are not worthy to be called the sons of our fore: fathers, and prove recreant to the -principles tha t . prompted them to engage in the m ighty struggle for "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," against oppression, tyranny and slavery. ELEVEN AMERICANS IMPRISONED IN MENICO.--; The Cincituoti Daily Commercial contains a letter a ddressed from Puebla, June 1, by W. M. McEl. hang to his father, J. McElhany, a keeper of the Cincinnati and Harrison turnpike, from which it would appear that young McElhany and ten other Americium are held in close confinement there on a charge of r6bbing. His version of the affair runs thus: " On or about the sth of June, 1848, 1, went with about twenty more young men, set out for Vera Cruz on horseback. We were very badly armed. When we arrived at a small town about twelve miles from this city, we were persuaded to leave the main mad, and take a nigher cut to Jalapa.— We proceeded on this new road about forty miles w hea - ue are attacked by a party of lancers, and all ter killing eight of our party they made us prison ers. Aftr securing us, we %ere robbed of every thing but our shirts and pantaloons. and then taken to a small town called St. Andres , 'where they held a consultation whether they should shoot us or not, and concluded to shoot us the next afternoon, but they did not; some Colonel interceded for us.— From that town tbev marched' us to another, and kept us until Gen. Worth, with the remainder of the American army, bad left for Jalapa, and then marched us to this city. When we were coming here we could see the last of the Art ericans going on another road, about two miles distance from us, but we could give them no sign. After we had been here fifteen days they took us out and.tried us for highway. robbery. Such a trial and court was never seen before. The whole court consisted of the judge and interpreter—no jury or witness. Af ter trying us he sent us back to prison, where we remained for seven months_ more, when we were called nut again and tried after the same manner. No witnesses have ever appeared. What ground they have for charging us with this crime we can not see. Yesterday we were told that they were going to send our cause to another town, and have it settled by, another court." P RESBYTERI Ges ERAL ABS KMBLY . —We ` have received a cops' of the Minutes of the General As sembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, and find in it many statements which slititv that the past year has added largely to the number of communicants, and in every sense been condu sire to the advancement of the chirrch interests. The following statement show; the character of the progress during the past ten years . • 1839 1849. increase. synods ri 23 6 Presbyteries ,96 122 26 Candidates for the Ministry 175 364 189 Licentiates 192 252 ' 6O Ministers 1243 1860 617 Churches 1823 2512 . 689 *Licensuies 72 *Ordinations -- 82 *lnstallations 91 —_ *Pastors dismissed 60 *Churches organised • 55 -- Members added on_ examina tion 6377 89 7 6 2599 Members added on certificate 4127 6351 2224 Adulti baptised 1644 2412 768 Children . 7712 9895 2183 Whole number of commani- cants reported 128,043 200,830 72,718 Amount contributed for reli- $123,436 $369,371 $245,935 gious perposes 'These item are not noted in the report for , lah. The average annual increase of the Church du ring the past ten years has beenMinisters.6l : Churches, 68; Communicants, 7,271, anirin pew nip), contributiocui,624,s93.—Philadelphia North Amer. 27th. Tstioa Ass:marg.—A few weeks ago, an agent was dispatched to our Government by the Cana dian authorities, for the purpose of settling upon some plan for the most effectual " reciprocity of trade between the United States and Canada."— The agent having had a lengthy interview with our Secretary of State, was conducted' into the pres ence of Old Zach. After the usual introduction and civilities, the agent narrated to the Presi lent the object of his mission.Aleciprocity of trade be tween the two Governments. The words " Recip rocity of trade,". seemed to have struck the old General with awe and astonishment. He had heard of "reciprocity of affections," " reciprocity of kindness," etc., but never, reciprocity of trade. in this dilemma, the General` directed attentitm to his Secretary of State, and informed the agent that Clayton attended to all reciprocities," and, in al most the same breath, asked the agent whether the " potato rot had vuited Canada." The sudden change of the subject bewildered the intelligent agent, and bidding Old Zech adieu he left the White House.—Baft. Argus. Miss Ross: Gianni.; alias Mrs. James alias Lo la Montez, alias Countess of Lima%lA alias Mrs. Heald, has been arrested in London for biga?py.— Her first husband, a Mr. James, an officer as the British East India service, is said to be living s and she was not divorced at the time of her marriage With Capt. Reek!. This woman has• .probably achieved a greater notoriety than any other woman of modern times. A danseuse, a mistress of lawns —plebeian by birth, and yet raised to the title and rank as the wages of her shame, She is now only twenty-five years of age. She was belied, until it could be ascertained that Mr. James had not died precedent to her union with Mr. Heald. Haulm Auvc.—Upon depositing a coffin in the receiving vault of the-Light street burial ground, on Sunday, a human hand was found protruding from one of the coffins, which had been there since Fri day last. When examintd closely, the coffin was found berated open, and the body turned entirely round. The hand was firmly clenched, and from appearances, there can be no doubt that the unfor tunate man was buried alive. lie had died sud denly, and was buried' too soon.—Phaaddpina American. RUMORS EMIGRANT AND bIDIAN BATTLX.—Th4 Louis' Republican ‘ notices a letter recently circulated in that city purporting to have been written at the South Pawl on the 15th of June disacribiag a battle said to hive been fought at Fort Hall, between Fetal hundred Indian warriors:tad a large body of emigrants, and prontioncea k a villainous hoax. h represented that 20 Of the emigrants had been ktQed and a great number of Indiana. Nana antalkali - It'slip from tho'St. • Leta; Reoeg/r of hq Xl9 brings a lanai Ufline 15 from 'Mites liarriset I. dependence, giving a rumor receirafreifi tattie r sting California emignuit, of a serial of bitiody an gagelients between some companies oriruigrintp MiderCiptiiii Cunningham of, and ;200 Indians at. Fort Hal Lon the Plains. 'The 'Mai - on set of the savage!, about day.bieakial i a Sunday morning was rePelted, Itut.Whila the emigrants were colteclinglheir **laidaelleaUs member: at tack wis made in whiCh elite o 7 :the company were killed. The writer then proceeds with the narrative : • The emigrants at this lime mustered all their men together, numbering from 150 to 200.. They stationed themeelvea in and around their camp ; mid about 4 o'clock in lbe A(lternoon, lbw, Indians made their appearance end stnicknp atnimendous yell, -which wild have been heard a -mile on - the plains and rushed into the camp, whereupon Capt. G. ordered his men to fire, which they Aid -with great eflect-,killing-4 or 5 and-wounding some 18 or 20. The Indians sent up-their war-whoop, and fought bravery, and caused the emigrants to retreat some distance, killing John Ransom Joseph Spars, Joseph Nevland and 2 or 8 others, whose 'names are.not recollected; wounding Capt. C. Todd, Gray, Dunlap and King. hi the course of half an hour after their retreat, the emigrants again rallied, and with renewedvig or, met the red-skins face to face in open combat, but were again repulsed; nothing daunted, the Yap. preached the Indians the third time, and commenc es a deadly attack, and, after a fierce struggle for forty minutes, the red-skins were obliged' to retreat. When he left the camp, the dead and dying In dians were still on the ground. He also states that, while the express was coming in, three wagons that were some few miles behind the main train were attacked by the India4s, and the emigrants completely stripped. It might here be proper to say that Capt. Cunn ingham acted the part of a brave and daring officer ; he never once flinched from his duty, but with the most encouraging and consoling words urged his men on, and like a true Christa in as4well a. a sot. dier bade them to be merciful if possile. He is brave as he is , daring, and as noble es he is patriot ic. Messrs. Grey, Slose, Hetchingson,• and others are spoken of in the most flatering terms, and in a word tent whole company fought bravely and patri otically. We will now posh forward at as rapid a pace as possible, and hope, that we may overtake ttrbse ahead of us and be of some assistance to—them, lo those who are fighting the battles before. We are but few in number, 118, and ready.for a brush with the red men any time. . This information of this terrible battle comes from an express rider who brought the intelligence from where the other stopped off. An express rider travels fnivn 30 to 40 miles, he then stops and an other takes his place, and so on all through. I cop. ied the greater part of this letter from the memo randum of the rider I hope my next will g ive a full account of the fight vridi the Indians. . Yours in haste, JAMES 11•RRIS. ONi or Tor. PatarMts..—There is a good practi cal' printer by the name of James Evans, who lives at Batavia, Ohio, who educated himself at a distin guished Literary Institution in New Hampsheir, is a practical farmer, has taught schools of various grades in New England, travelled through most of the States of the Union, taught an " Academyf in Illinois and one in Missouri; been Superintendent of Common Schools and School Examiner, a Presi dent of a College of Teachers, and of a literary As sociation, who once offered a prize Of S5O for the best method of teaching the branches usually taught in a High Jchopl, Ord 825 for those taught in Com mon Schools ' - who has acted in the capacity of Edi tor of three different newspapers, and snore or less. in the capacity of Constable. Sheriff, Qom!) , Treas. urer, Recorder, Auctioneer, and Merchant, whole sale Peddler, and Postmaster at three :different pla ces ; who is a practical Surveyor. Engineer, Map maker, also a regular member of the Har , , and Nota ry Public, &c. &c ; and who avorkir at the printing business more or less nearly every day His father died very poor, when he was young, and hin moth er supported the family several years by hard la bor. - He has made himself what he is.—Cincinnati Com. Friox THE PLAlxe.—The officers of the steamer Cora informs us that they heard it Mated at Inde pendence that a train of 1813 wagons, belonging to companies that had started out last Spring for Cali fornia, might soon be expected back. The infor mation was brought down by a mountainer, who gives as a reason for the return of these emigrants the sickness and del.th among them. Although, on account of its having ercited some interest -at Independence, yet we cannot give it implicit cre dence. Another California train, comprising five wagons, crossed the Missouri River on their way to the plains on last Thursday. The emigrants are from Niue and some of the adjoining counties. They purpose to winter in the mountains. It is stated that the Cholera has been raging to some extent among the Indians, a short distance back of Kansas. Thet_Sac, Fox and Kaw Indians have all felt its effects seierely. While the dis ease was at its worst, thirty Kaw Indians are said to have died in a single day. The disease has on ly very recently begun to abate.—St. Louis Rev. ARMED EMIGRANTS TO CALIFORNIA IN MIZNIGO. The National Intelligencer, of Yesterday, contains a correspondence between the Mexican Envoy at Washington and the Secretary of State relative to outraxes committee by parties of armed Americans passing through Mexico for California. Senor de la Rosa says that at Paso, in the State of Chihua hua, numerous parties have entered the country without passports, destroyed the fields of grain of the imbacetul inhabitants, and insulted the Mexican officers so far as to oblige them to place guards for the protection of theit houses. In some cases, these adventurers have fired upon the people, under pre tense that they have been robbed of beast of bur den. In consequence, the Mexican Government has given orders for arming the people of the set tlements, and in future, unless such parties submit to the laws of the country, they will be pursued like highway robbers, and, if apprehended, duly tried for their offenses. If . a bloody encounter should ensue in consequence, Mexico will have done no mom than use her legitimate right of resis tance to aggression. The Envoy, however, hopes that the United Slates will order such measures eh will prevent these excesses, and obviate the dan ger of conflict. Ma. CLArrox, in reply, says he has Winded the Envoy's letter to the Secretary of War, with a rec ommendation that orders to meet the case should be issued. Mr. CaswroaD, in a letter to Mr. Clay ton, says that the U. S. Government , cannot inter tare in the matter. It hastencounTed and" armed emigration to the Pacific, and if the emigrants go across the Mexican frontier to do mischief Mexico must treat them like any other criminals that she catches ; they must abide the consequences of their rashness and violence, Mr. Crawford sug gests finally that if Mexico objects to armed par ties crossing het territory,, she should give due no tice to that eflect. Tel.r.casfutc lif,arrsas.--ThertelegraPh last night brought ns something more about the Rey abduc tion case. ft mums from his statement, publisfrted in the New Orleans papers, that he was abduited, that he stated to the American Consul at Havana that he was not, that he applied to the Consul af terward to be released, and that the Captiin-Gene ral of Cuba gave him up without a formal demand. He win now be used as a witness on the trial of the Spanish Consul at 'New-Orleans; and at fast we shall probably get at the truth Of :this eittrulai affair. The damage lo the Cation crop from ; ate. resent overifcryi of Red River, is estimated at Me millions of dollars. Where 130;000 , bides were raised lad year but 30;000 will be gathered ibis: Front SaLta Fe we hear that. there liar hop numbers olimewmitsiherit„ bonntforEf ealikommy all in•good health andropires.-4F.4. Tritsete'Airg. UNCLAIMED I.EMPANIL.-11 It r illMJokl1 3 it is a mei anchnly.one, that,* musbau of .4stas, - geed bodies- the:o.4th* *Mains-of - pliant American soldiem who Tell in Mexico— vabsers' iorid at tie* Orliaas* a keg ,tme 7iridt nobody tio'claim them. 'One of Om; M. Pryor," cotitalis," it seamey t he ,hOilY.Tfi.,TDr. - McPhail! of Tennessee, ami'vraS briritiitso,lfirier Orlearui two 'year's Otpre. • Boosts ilia Caiskisies4-. abs Lni me Detract*, Ala W. agismkw, of Teekhouinock, Wyoming eoutuy i - hmi gaited-at- Wilkesharre with frames and fixtures :complete for ffirnine duelling houses destined for The buildings whesi eteetedocilljoreilnite.le lags of themselves, and stand en these fardi tant plains- as monuments , of the enterprise of Nathan Pennsylvania:. Wit: will Malin his fall expectations from-his ventute.t, EXPEDITION TO PELIPICTUATZ. SLIVICILT - 110 —A 'Washingtou correspondent of the Journal of Commerce, telegraphed that paper on Monday as follows: "Since I have arrived here, I have heard much-more than lam willing to tell in regard to the movements iv this eotmtry-for the conquest of Cuba. I know the place where and the the time when the offer was made to General Worth to head the enterprise. I know the term offered, Ste. But I write to say, that he and others refused to go into the enterprise, unless the people of Cabs should encourage it." MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL rime and exr. ence have fully proved that - this Ustrteasst. tu mor has not its equal on u e list of popular medi cines. It - Testimony of the most disinterested char icier of its Wonderful effects on the animal econo my is almost daily presebted to"the proprietor. A- young - man in the town of Wilson,_ whose, clothes were burnt off bim, was restored (without suffering,) by the timely r.se of this Oil. See ad vertisment in this paper. A pamphlet of descrip tion may be had GRATIS of the agent. BLANKS! BLANKS! • .. . Constable's( Sakes, 'Atli &shit It testelatioss, GS Receipts, lexeentianas, Attachments, Deeds. gum soothe, IN reetigaest, . Subpstaaa t Motes, *e., Printed on soperner paper, for sale at this others Magarth of every description, printed to order. BRADFORD COUNTY MEDICAL ClETY.—There tll be a meeting held at rt. Wanda on Thusday Sept, 2Otlt.,for the organize tion of a county Medical Society, and an adoption of a constitution recognisable by the Stets Medical society. Every Physician in the county is request ed to attend. - Doctor Baker, Doctor Drake, " Biggs, " Merton, " Newton, " Ladd. " Barnes, .d Wells, as Hon " " Allen. August 27. THE NORTH BRANCH ASSOCIATION OF lINIVERSALISTS, will :hold its an nual meeting in Burlington, on the !bird - Wednes day and following Thursday (19th and 20th of Bep tember.) Services will commence Wednesday Morning, at o'clock. 'Occasional Sermon by Rev.S.J. Gib son. All are respectfully invited to attend and partake of the gospel feast. H. E. WIIITNICT, Standing New cabvertisements. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTILiE. ALL persons indebted L to the estate of M. HO COMB, deceased, late of the township of Leßoy, are hereby requested to subs peyasen without delay, and those having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for underwent. C. STOC K W ELL. • M. L. WOOOS rEiR, Canton, Sept. 6, 1 SO. Adudnistraters. CAUTION I THE public are hereby cautioned spinet purchasing a note given by me on Thursday last, fir the sum of Thirty Dollars, to Henry Hill. or bearer, payable by.. the middle of October. As I have received no value for the same, I shall not pay it oaks, compelled by law. OLIVER ELLSWORTH, JR. Leßaysville, September 5, 1549. • DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given tbst the copartnership hemtoforermisting between BRISTOL & SMITH is this day dissolved by mutual consent. :The amounts of the late firm will be seuled by L. Bristol. L. BRISTOL, ' Sept. I. 1849. L H. SMITH. TOIRIMIDA ACADZILIY. THIS Institution having been placed in charge G. R. B aaaaa and H. M. Bovv, A. B. will commenca oil Monday the Bth day of October neat. The Academical year will .r.onsist of four terms of eleven weeks each: ComTnencing respectively, October Bth. 1849, January "2:1, March 23th and June 17th, 1850. Tuition per Term, Common English Studies, including Geogra- . raphy and Mental Arithmetic, 1 .00 same with English Grammar, and Mam's Ariiltmatic, 8 00 Higher English branches, including Mental. Moral and Intellectual Sciences, 4 00 Algebra, Geometry., /Surveying, &c., 4 50 Latin,. Greek and French Languages, 5 00 Fuel, Ist and god terms. 25 Board can be obtained in private families on rea• sonable terms. I. D. MONNANYE, Pres% C. L. WARD, Of Board of Trustees. Towanda, Sept. 1. 1849. PATTEN, LANE m, ALLEN, Wholesale dealers ht BOOTS & SHOES, 192 Peertet. one *metres Maiden TNVITE ttie attentionat parehases to disii*lema .1 and exreashie assortment if Betilm & elaissoisem prising every satiety of fne and arains7itaiilt; which they are enabled to offer upon es *arable laniateseny home in the trade. Men a, BemV, antrinth's Shish and kip Boots sod Divisor, meorMlipselides t ielthat at the lowest rem. -• sedlegaill WARD HOUS E MHZ subsenlers respectfully entieusee to the pub. he, that they have leased this sew sad splendid Hotel, and that it is now open for the monition of •K. tors. This House has been famished - with new famiteire throes:boat, sad passes visiting Towanda either en Walesa or phials'*, will Ind this. desirable bastion; and sa it is the desenaistatioa of tM -prophases to keep Such an establidusent es will gieisinity they nupsetislly solicit the public to glee theses all. P.' C. WARD, Towanda, Aug. 27.1841, R. C. BALDWIN. SEED -WHEAT.. zoo BUBII.IIEBEI WHEAT. perfectly Imams WU every ding bat the pure whist itself for eels J. .1: WARMED. Monroeten t August 97, 1819 I:I7MVaiIITUVOiI T EVELING, taylog out Boas sod. Lots, Dividing 1...0 Estates, Measofing alrasoory.tabankattotts. accurately dame by E.G. NICEOLB. Mee i i tome Bradford covnty,. }... • Gallo , ' TEAS, PIPERIAT, lreitogifimin„ Spa Skiitiud Brsek Tow, it sopiderloll/of, OKA* dui sift nit *es bt dia - sideqi, at , ;, SPX GRIM M& BLACK TX4llWfievente4 "1"lood tens tnintraid ng valets Too does not suitin 1011' 70'X8. lagn*AiW, - Skt. 7, -7 .. • . 411‘.- - • L ' 241.44;411141, C. NERCII,R, AlUumnr6 taISTIM 4011111.117/1111PW , r r 7431001111114 k 261 Ahe 661 i t. do etfaa ptkos; fM~i► Towsnas;Jaoir Ig4ll. onasuamizix,v , ,irow.ono.kio NEW. GROCERY .81, VARIETY STORE.- TIFFANY & KINGBBERY intim the public that they are now receiving direct from New York and opening in the store lately occupied by H. Miz.one dose sahib of B. Kingsbery C 0.,. Urge 111111 imam' misoninent of GUM, PROVISIONS, MOORS, FANCY GOODS, Yankee Notions, Confectionary, 4c. to which the stention of porehaems Is invited. Their assottment of Groceries and Liquors is complete, and -will be sold at unusually low rates. Call and examine. L. W. TIFFANY. Towanda. inns 18,'49. B. 1.. KINGSBERY. STRONG SEER. GROCERS & Landlords supplied with Stunts Beer by the MI TIFFANY & KINGSBERY. NEW ARRIVAL AT THE OLD DRUC STORE, -re. I..llrick, Room LTUEITON & PORTER are now receiving. at No. LI. I. Brick Row, • large addition to their former stock. consisting of Drop, Medicines, Groceries, 'Liquors, Sil; Patel.; Dyestuffs. Paley Good; ke. which will be sold at anumally low rates. They als3 offers for sale the splendid and pauine Teas of the PE KIN TEA COMPANY, for which they are agents, and which they do not hesitate to recommend as being so perio. to any other imported. Haring been appointed agent for most all the genu ine Popular Patent Medicine*, we assure the public we will not offer any that are counterfeit, as we will not buy or accept an agency from those speculators, who, by base imitations impose upon the country with their spot iota Drugs. Towanda, June 18, 1849. 4. NI =Hi. •. 11 SPRING GOODS! E T. FOX, Ts now receiving a full eupply of SPRING AND J SUMMER GOODS which ire offered for a to as tow is the same can be purchased at any place th a side of the city of New York. Thankful Go the very liber. ral Patronage extended to him heretofore, be would respectfully ask ■ call from all who wish to parches Goods cheap as this stock is to be disposed of at the lowest notch, please dont neglect to call and dont forget the place. North Store corner of Main and Pine-at. T M JUST openings splended assortment of fashionable DRESS GOODS consisting of Worsted and Linen Bereges, Silk Tissues, Linen, add Ghsnageble Lusters, thglindies and Printed lisinslins, Scotch, French. and American Ginehams, Chstnbra's Small Figured Blue and Green DeLanas and the Prettest assortment of Prints in town at FOX'S. GLOVES -50 dozen Kid silk, leak thread and cot ton gloves Maven , possible site and color at tnyra • FOrS. 30 DOZEN mote of those linen II earthen:beefs at 12 ets. at tny23 FOX'S HATS --Moleskin. far, silk, colceed and whits Masi eon, wool, Parana, Leghorn, pedal and palm leaf Hats, on band and for sale at MERCURS'. CI APS—A good snortment of Meet sod Boy's ceps, from 2i cents up, for isle at MERCUBS'. • NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. NOTICE is hereby given in the several collector, in Bradford County, that the Commissioners will at t their office in Towanda. on Thursday, Friday. and Saturday the 20.21, and 22d day. of Sept. next to make extmierstions from their Duplicates of State and County Tomei ter 1949 at which time they are respect.; fully reqcested to attend and lay their claims before the Board. By order of the Commissioner.. Towanda Aug. 20.1949 C, B. RUSSELL C lk. ADMINISTRA'rOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted 'to the estate of SMITH PIN BLETON. demised, lau of Ridgberrr township, are hereby requested to nuke psyolcut without delay, and those having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. ISRAEL STONE. D. B.l3ROvi N • Administrators. Ride/any, July'2B, 1849 L. B. HYATT, ZII3I6MIDE? 16)1ENRIIIEM Of Tray, Bradford county, Pa., PROPOSES making ;periodical. visiis at Towanda during the session of every court. He may be found at the house of J. B. Cross, commencing on the 21d of September. Reference can be had from any part of the county. All work warranted. an Eirna NEW GOODS. MRACY & MOORE are now receiving another 11 amortment of SUMMER GOODS, whirl have beau purehised sines the late tall in prices, and will be ea hl remarkably low. -ToWeeds; July 13; 1849.. 11).WHISKEY-40 bbk Old Whiskeydast re O evived b. tTIFFANY & NINGSBERT. 01:7104BR -CLOTHING.—A largo assortment of 1.7 Goads for Maas' and Boys' Bummer Clothes. now *posh* tied BR salo as ap2o MERCURS'. I:llo2dliftTB—A brie ornottament of Ledies and Mr. 44 , 40.-Ilatenes. Intent.l rap. Paul, Cabe% Nairnlkea and Litikern Baum& A 1.., maths and downs. foe oak et • uqdlo MEIICURV. JLIERiI TDOLB.--A 'mood eseortasent of Deed. lilooldbi aid Berth PLANE*, grooving Phswo end ether Jthw's Teo* lost received from the was (Nog, ending age low by 0.. D. BARTLE £T • . ,WANTED ONE Mile, and two koalas. to teach the Comment Sebatt:s t thcberangh of Towanda. Schools to twounseue on the lith Of 'August, and continue four months. Ity order ease School Medan, . July 17,184 L WM. SCOTT, fiectetary. NEW GOODS AT THE CENTRAL STORE ! N c1 4. 4. &. ‘ s` Is sh°" ot or . dimi.t SPRAG stonsEß GOODS, which . will be sold at wry low losimus at this establishment conducted upon Wand' Inniest principles: You hive out Monks for peat rayon and ws hops for it announce of dm same as Ms do bonsai to sell Goads Map. ToW* l .l. JAY 4 , lOC N. It VETT& RICE & • PECK'S FrEsc.r.gliv . , , ON I l se trainebeion of 'blowy, and ell kinds al F Nerettatakie. leave. New York dot it 6 o'clock M. (Mew WAR fatUoiliaanitaiCt Wall us., N.L. onleli or goods left at our ooiarpt, with. swede& to wih etek. agent, Towanda.; L. NANKINO,4II : NON Owego. Im9 =vm!!m=mmall -,, - ' 111 I ' l ••• • ' • WIZ boil ressovettis Dry Stor• • corner of die . Pattlie Squire, lardy immitietby Jambes H. Sam and baying tilted up tis 41011; bib knier anorbleat a byg4liippli of 119UsTITG549 - &SIM MaiIIZINIUDRUZ 9 OtOCERES, UPS, & POTS, . Willow k Wooden warr,ol4wor, Vl hiig Tickle; He is agent for ineet of the valuable POPULAR MEDICINES of the day, which can he pordissed of him with a certainty of proOring genumo articles. He is also agent for the . -CANTON TEA COM- P.% NT of New Yoth.vrtiaos Teas bays aflaVavls wide spread reputation for genuineness and their low price. An ezeuiirrition of his moth, to whit& be unites the attention of the public, will satisfy every one that it has been selected with a view of procuring diebilot and ?Most desirable articles. end Purchased at thh.lowest rates. Towanda, May I. 18411. Which is also a Universal Family Embratatielifer Diannes at the Woman Flesh., • TIME snd experience haws fully proved that that t• UNIVFB.SAfs REMEDY has not not its eq 'on the list of popular medicines, having been more thin 14 years before the public. Testimony of the most disinterested charratfer of ha wonderful effects on-the animal economy is altbost dai ly presented to the proprietor. A young man in the town of Wilson, whose clothes were burnt off of him, was restored (without suffering) by the timely use of the Oil. Numerous are thc4insolicited statements of patients themselves, .std others who have 'used the Oil, of cams which in themselves appear remarkable, that they Vit all interested in a pccunipry r point, they could hastily have been credited. The folio wing diseases are amo'og many others in the cure of which this 011 has hero completely successful and in which others had entirely . . . Spasms, Sweeney, Hingham, Windgalls, Pull Evil; Cal lous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds. Ltmeness, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Sand Cracks, Foundered Feet, Scratches. or Grease Mange, Rheu matism, Bites of Animals, Eatemal Poisons, Painful Nervous Affections, Vinst Bite*, Boils, Comic Whit lows. Burns and Scala, Chilblains, Chaped hands. Cramp, Contractions of the Mamie*, tvellargit, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, ese. • CA UTION TI) PURCHASERS. Beware of COUNTERFEITS. and be IMO the name of the Solo Proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT. LOCIOORT, N. Y., is blown• in the side of the bet. tle, or in his band afiriting• over the cork. Boni .be persuaded to take any thing else with the promise it is just 'as goed, &c., dec. This is practised by therm on principled desieri whose conscience will stretch like India R bber, and who are of a kindred spirit of those in our large cities. whose-nefarious practices bane iro re candy been exposed to the action of Congrest, Those who attempt to Counterfeit this article are is (erred to the law of New York. of May 1845, by which it will be seen that every person meddling in these counierfrits is subject to indictment, imprisonment, and fine. A person selling oat of this state, will be !hide to ar— rest when in the state, and raw to be held as a whines§ against those he toseght of or sold for, All Order's addressed to the proprietor will.beresporni ed to. Get a pamphlet of the Agent 'and see what wonde!. are accomplished by the one alibis medicine. Sold by respectable dealers , generally in the United Stites and Canada. " For sale by HUSTON & PCRTER,Towanda, Wells, Lawrenceville, Edwin Dyer, Covington. Abel TurreU, Montrose. Pomp & Kinsey. Easton. Lewis Smith & Co., Allentown, H. D. Dulfin, South Easton, Oct. 18th 1348. n2O.y I. J. A. Kane's Clothing Store, Elmira Come listen now while I relate A tale Vat bound to tell, Of clothing sold at each a rate • That none can undersell, One day I called on John A. Kane . - A snit of clothes to buy, They *ere so cheap that I would Paid Persuade you all to try. Hum fcr John A. Kane, Hum for John A. Kos ! We'll buy OUT clothing all of him, For beat him no one cam His Stock consists of every kind, , And piled, my ayes! how high, . You certainly can't help but-find, • • The thing tp suit your eye. There's Suits to suit all sorts of men, For Wedding Church, or Shop There's Nemo Vests, there's Cloaks Of Coats a thtuiderin lot Hum for John A. Kane, Hum for J. A. Kane. If once jou buy a snit - of-him You're sure to cell again. There's Dress end Seek. and frock Coats tOo Of Cloth the very best. There's under:Clothing, Craratstoo, Silk, Wool end Satin Vests. And as fitting to a fit I need not here to tell, His clothing on each man will set first rate— none better for he personally oversees the rutting Department. end has his goods made in the best manner. mid the best style. Hum for John A. Kane, Mine for J. A. Kane For when I want a first rata fit, • Fit calf on higimmin. Scene other titnelll tell you more But this before' close, • He tutslin band now in the Store • • A Stock of first rate clothes. So wheel you have a little time And cash on hand to spore. • Remember that you'll always find - John A. Kane ready to give you the wtirth.of yen: Money at No. 8, Water Street, fifth door west tag the Bridge. Harm for John A. Kane, Hum fdr J. A. Katie We'll buy our clothing all of him For Beat him no one can: • , 175 hinds wanted-for all kinds of work, Immediate. JOHN A. KANE, Eltdtrr, Aug. 21 '494, AL J. M9NTOSH, DENTIST, .1 ang • FROM taw TOR ' NOW of Bradford Coonty.Pa., • I mate, periodi % cal visit to TOWANDA, ' a.wsek or ten days, commencing 9th of May nut. Will be faced at the lifadfoni Hotel. Sattsfsetory references and moderato pdoes. ' Teeth inserted. from one to a whole rem end warranta) to be executed el well es can be dene in the cities. The following Tillages will be periodically yisited :—? Towanda, Mai; Trdy;Leßayiville,' 4 . 2 M Infirrai?' tion widths given • week of Bola abeam through the Reporter, sad by mail lidvertisearats: apt VAR AND -!!PIKES-4.5.0.6,10. wag, __ _ 40d Nails, sal 4; 4j, and Winch Spikes, &Cub toy !Ito poussi . l. k 4 or too, at ' AtERcURK, Orijl!VlA f—Lamp Red Linseed Oil, gemsities i to purchasers, for sale it ME RCURS'. s~i~. •fit:—.._.._" ~:.,~ i.;i*.!3, , ,-...- - ,„,-. i:,*=:lPirliiali ~y:;f r FacerGo*,iery, kc. G. W. MerclauWa Celebrated ~ • ~ h el!MB ..- , .„. . ... ..- , • :,,,,,. . ,l'-'- -...,-+ t: •,i • . VI ` • : '— ............sssff•y7B.- . • . . f ' rACTORY-.) . ,.. - -A.a• it. pr. • aim* , g f r 'esisiothre S S XI" A kJ. T& . Th. i.sewsordisluy Meadow is dir M.vid • . , VW. ititraat L rit • sleeper. pteesstater. mut seerivsits4 stiNtrioi • any set It seise ?Willa PKrifixt. .sicholy e 4 ,4 i The Amite beauty lia•I-saperiatir4•of deli .16111111i1 eVer au Mina utedielose , is.. that, wititalt otadisatat the • iribeue..itbsvirru. lite body: .k it sap at OW Tali lalaa' ariteto miu sumo*, MODICUMS slier hear* eat silts wilier dor 'wholit'systro wed .. strengthens the Yoreon, bee ts, moss now, rem and *lV blood ; porter einguesed by so other asetlitios. And in thre bs Dm snood secret rye its troutlegtot soma* Q_ hasperforated within the lest two yeas Imre thee IMAM. vine of Somme aims of 'd 'imetse t . stt •Ittait ~111010, wens - ....„.id griu t insurable. It Etas savor. t h e li. at ions,* Via* 10,000 eltiblreA .the past tWirseasginr .'of N u * fort aloes. MIMI Nicol gir.ilestrall YeM IS tYIfY milli • of Dr. Toworomrs Somporilla isorigereteetheoltello systese , peronboandy. To Moss oho hate lost their anunalbsr sow . jy by den effects of riedleitte• or indiscretiest eniseitted nit youth or die siens.he tohdrosor of Ake porrairr. mai fueoglo on by physical preigreiesis Sr the nervous eystewr, WOW of sonbilloo. faistiattsastatiaw. primmer. decay end decline itesteereg iowatols that Nod Ammo Cuesetiptleth'. gate be entirely mewed by this pima. set remedy. Thu Bogsayarilla is for setetlistrte any Rovigoomerierg As it mums and insiyorsiiin the system.. giver activiey . to One limbs, and strewth b the senscodas germ is Js want estssordlenry Ogres. • INN Maass and Strengthen. Cosiaroptis• emu be cote. 11Prini; Caneanebtiaa, Mann anainteiner Oath' Oatarri Gawks. isikata. Soreaerho t e Chad,{ Reale PIRA treghe itilltati,.llillicult or trifled* Itt peeearatiena, Pais ii.ehe Side.; hub bees and gam H amid. Pa: Tommowerb.—l verily believe your Simper'lht has Immo the mean,, through ProviSesi*A, sable( ofyl .ife. I bare for searrei years had a Mel Cone* It bd. mare memo mul .erne. At lam I =bad large gmsnti= ties of blood. hod Mehl snout; sad was Areetly dabßlyi te aml rinbieed, 'au d did ant ezpeet tb Ilia. I balm endt mad year S■reaparillo k •hurt time, and there his ■ men. derfal chrome lama wrought in me. I ma ant ebtelo elatY MI over the city. I raise no blood and 'my math hue leR ens. Yoe at well imagine that I am thankful' AM thmee revolts. Your obedient unmeant. Milt 'RUSSEL!, OS Cet!'■rialed. This only one or aware Uwe fuer thousand eaaeref Rhea nailer that Dr. Townreaure Dareapcilla lac eared. The mew aerrre mul ahroulo cases are weekly eradicated br 1(1 ingtritonlinotry /caws Coro nice. Key_ nue of the wel.tants is the Luse tie Asylum Markwelfe hhind, 6 tire geuttacas spoked or au the folkering leder. , Blaelrarelre Islas& Dept T 4. DDT. th7Talrooßml--11.ar. Sir: I have nolfered IttrriblY fir aim. veer* *tido the R lontoodiste considerable of the time ! could not eat...leen or walk.. I hod the niost dietrender, and toy limb* were terribly **ellen. I have ttmol .Liar bottle. of your Sarrspnrilla. nod they here done m 6 mbra thin ati ~,,, *owl dollurn worth Of rood, I em .n nisch befit,— indoed I s entirelyreliered. You era at liberty to ire thin Atr the benefit of the *filleted. r.•peetfufy, JA 31E8 CUlll.lfiNGif.. Beth mead Aims. lir Townsend's Saroyarila is uneqii.dlnd is mum of the Chill. and Fever nod Arun. Toe following letter is Maly. elm of hundreds that we have messed frem the B ynum Mid West of like character. nevrern. Mich.. Oet. 21: 1E47, „., Dr. Townieend : Dear Sir—l purchased for my wife tuna kettles ofparsaparilla of your Azest; glir. WAD, of tale. memo. to's:" it for the Fever and Ague. Before 1 had Mil,- ed the Arm bottle, it appeared to warns the blood, streiniery Other day when the Chills and the Fever appesred, tfiew were left violent mid before she had finished the tibtilit oho was entirely relieved, mid she was mach better thak had beim before site took the Arwe. A lady that bad kiwis very wick with the Chills and Fever, but had broke thus with geishas. and mac Wt . he a Mali weak and dlistriialikr state. lad troubled exceedingty with the Ague Cake teeing the effect it had on my wife. Idle met and procureJ • few bottler, and it restored her an a few weeks to itplet.a health. Tour Sarsaparilla Is without doubt. Illielfedft . &sears a incident to the Worst and if pia think thatthbacols emote: don will be of me, you are at liberty to Ps it if JAL cboom. Towasears Saisaparilla-is • sovereign smi speedy sore for incipient Cosrunuptioa, Itarresnna. Prolepeite Viso or Falling of the Womb., CI ))) I ) ones; File; Leann rhom, or White; obstructed or difficult Menstruation, In eoati of Chine,' or involuntary discharge tinirtot and for the general prostration of the egetein—ito minter whether tha result of iith cause or cause, produced by irrepdarity : illness or accident. Nothing can too mote surprising than Its inilgorating effects on the humeri trains. Persons of all weskits's and lassitude. from takingit at ante become robust and fall *renew nadir its hilireftte. immediately counteracts the nerrelessitesi of the female frame, which is the great cause of Barrenness." IY *ill ern be expected of mar. is cases or so defeats a suture, to exhibit _eettilcatos of carn. performed. bat we eats amino ' the minuted, that hawked. *teases have been reported be vs. Tboasauda of came where farullirs bare been uolthlma children, alter using a raw betties °nide iniraluahre wadi. eine. Mee heen blessed with Sae. healthy elforing. It has been etpressly prepared in refereees to fonds tom. . plaints. No female who hen mien to suppose elm is ap proaching that eritirai period. " 9 t h fur* itik" should neglect. to take it. as it is • certain preventive for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to whisk Ibmakes are subject it this time of lifb. This period map •Ito des bayed ter mere/ years by using ibis nteditine. Nor eb it Iron valuable for those mho are approsebins-1161113311• bred, as It is calculated to assist Nature by quickening the blood and Invigorating the 'system Indeed. this midi else is introit:able Air all the delicate diseased to whirl Women are subject. 161 rem 1 II lenaimag tm Mitieerie lad Ellindireis. is It the rafirm and most e meth% medicine fb, ririfyirm the system. and relleyirmthe sufferings agetninat nresehild. birth ever disfavored. it strengthens both the modem and child; prevents pain and disease. ineferes and enriches the fond. those who hare used it think it it indispensable. It is highly maid both hefors and coutheitatint; tilt preasate diseases attendant spas childbirth. in Costiveness, Flits, Cram 's, Swelling of the Feet. Deepondbang. Beeremen- Vomiting. Nis la the Sack and Loins, Filmrules. Hapaor rhage. and la regaliting the Seeratioes seed equalising the circa...ion it bas an equal. The rest heathy of this Medi eke is, it Is slays safe, and the mom delicate me ft OM successfully. /lc :dr Neroftelis CormlL TlilL " cattiness* conclusively proses that We aresperit; a has perfeet mournl over the mast - °Waite diseases a the Blood. TM's* peewee cared in the. house L sure... dented. Dr. Townsend : Dear W-4 ban the Omen t. leans you that three of my ehildren Inn tine eared of the Sato. Gila by the nee of yen excellent medicine. They were ell dieted terysiaverely with bad sena bare takes liar bot ties ; it took them away, for which I. feel myself seder gnat oblige:lea. Tun, renpeetfhliV. ISAAC W. CRAM I Wooster-sa, Opiwt•ns Plinkloom. . . Dr. Townsend is almost daily reeeivint orders frau Physicians in different parts et the Oaten, - This is to certify that we. tbs•oed.ri(oed. Phrettiene sr the City of Atheny. have to enseerees Cases prescribed Dr. Towastouffe Banaparilla, sad believe it to be eel ad the Nast Wag& preperelinne In the market. - PULLICI. ILO , J. WILSON. 31-D.A. B, BRIGGS. 11. B, P. E. EI:b(F J It. U. • Albaity. April, MT. IZIES Crr•!: Oplithat shied. Mr reA, April is; 11117 • • -2 .'5W-r€LZ-', • _N Rrnw~i~~l.wi. ade Fe•ale Medlair, Three Chthlrest. CAIITION. Owing to the :prat gneiss and hamense ale of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. a number of men who wore for-- warty our *mints, have eommoned making - Seniaperilta Curers& Maim 'WPM fa ITU OP of Tallow , Dank. Ike. Theygenerally pat it itp in the samel shaped Wain - Ord ems of these ham stoke and espied en eidentissisnenin, they are only worthlean imitations, and should tie tended. Nos. genuine unless signed by t. T. Townsend. lialeeipat (Are. 126 FULTON Street. ill" &alio& N. T.: Redding S. Co., S State street. Seitoi 1, & Sera. ISt North Sheend street, Phih h del et a: Risen, lleasirit.• Salesian 1 P. IL :09101%.. Cbbd.aM . l IFNI& & Co., 151 Cbartres Street. X, .105/3esthf - IPsatil Street Albany ; tad by all Os priseipai Mr , abuts ratenalty thretibeet thi Vetted am* Wise ham sad theAciadas.... Bold in Towanda. N., by 14 KINGSRERY, JR and by RUSTO* I &. Poarm. JUSTICES' , , BLANKS ' : FULL Assitittawr, ' JUST PRINTED, FOR SAL }.. iro!/XIu(11 ME