XCII3 MlOCtiletMelltg. follows, viz: beginning at the south east corner of a lot this day deeded to Jeremiah Whaling a post on the east line of warrant lot 153, thence along said warrant line south. 1° west 77 p to a post, thence north 89° west 106 p to a post on the east hue of George lot, thence north 1° east 5331 to a black oak for a corner, thence south 89° eats 10 p to a post for a corner, thence north I° east twen ty four and 5-10 p to a post, thence south 89° east 95 pto the beginning. Containing forty nine acres strict measure, about 10 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at, the sot of C. L. C. DeChastellux vs John C. Guiles and Samuel • Owen tore tenant. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in the township of South Creek. and bounded as follows to wit: beginning at a post the south east of a lot of land now owned by Cornelius Haight and run ning from thence by "Lovett" lands south one half deg. west 207 and 5.10 p to a post, thence by lands originally surveyed to Francis Johnston, north 89i deg. west 174 940 p to a post the south east corner of Samuel Pettiugalls land, thence by Pettingalls land north deg. east 207 5-10 pto a corner of Cor nelius Heights Jand,thence by Haights land south 99i deg. east 174 9-10 p to the place of beginning. Containing 220 acres and 142 p, strict measure, be ing the same conveyed by the party of the second part to the party of the first part by deed bearing (Lite 22d March .1841, about 7 acres improved. Seized and taken in -Execution at the suit of Alex ander W. Johnston sole Ex'r. of Alice Johnston who was sole Executrix of Francis Johnston, deceased, 'vs. Stephen T. Brown. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Burlington, be. ginning at a white' ash northwest corner of warrant lot no. 1471, thence ea-t 107 3.10 pto a.beech for a corner, thrnce south 189 5-10 p to a post, thence sweat 107 3- to p to a, post, thence north 169 5-10 p to the begin ning. Containing 113 acres and 107 perches, stn. t measure about 30 acres improved, one lug house and one log barn thereon. . . ,Se,zed end taken in execution at the suit of R. B. Davidson &c., vs. Austin Farnsworth. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Springfield tp., beginning st a beech sapling, south west corner - of lot No. 732 thence west 06 p to a post fur a corner, thence north 78 5-10 p to a post, thence east 96 p to a post, *thence south 28 5-10 pto the beginning. Containing 47 acres and 11 perches strict measure, it being torten dthe south half of lot No. 33, on warrant lot No: • 932, Seized and taken in exiicution at the suit of R B. Davidson, &c., vs. Norris Carnegie. - Whil. S. DOBBIN S,• Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Nov. 7,1849. REGISTER'S NOTICE. oTIcE in hereby given to all persons interested, IN that Ehhu Cue & Johnson Williams executors of the estate of S. Hubbard• Willharris deed., late of Trop: and Deborah Chamberlain, John F. Chamberlain and John Laporte, executors of the estato Gabfrt Chamberlain, deed , late of Wyalusing: and :lames Roe and Nathan Shep Ind, administrator. of • the estate .of Moms Shepvtd, deed.. lite of Well: and Sylve Rogers, adars.. of the estate Nelson Rogers. dec'cl., late of Orcrefl.. and the . aopplementary account of E. R. )Irpr, adroiniatrator of the estate of Wm Itiver. deceased late of Wy.cr. have hied, and Fended in the office 01 the Register of Wills, in and for the Co. of Brad f.tr,t, the account. of their several administrations upon the estates efere.attl, and that the came will he prerent ed to the Orphan's court of srdd co. on Monday the 3d day of Sept nest, for confirmation and allowance. . `H. BLACK. Register. "Rect.ter'e Office, Towanda, Nov. 1, 1849. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. John V. Wrodward vs Win. B Spalding's Adtninis trator In the Cowl of Common Pleas of Brad ford Go—So 262. May T 1819. THE undersigned haying been appointed an Auditor by the .Orphan's Court of the County of Bradt trd to manhal sitsetts and distiibute the funds raised by sheriff's sale of the defendants property among law. claimants, hereby gives notice that he wtlt attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in the horn. of Tiiwands. on Friday, the 30th day of November nest, at 1 delorlt P. M.; at which time and place all persons 'were...led will please present their claims, before him, or be debated from coming in fora share of said fund. _ . _ Towanda, Now. 1, 1849. nvir FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! It the mend Store below the Public Square. Towanda, Oct., 29.'49. JOS. KINGSBERY. NEW GOODS. p - KINGSBERY & CO., are this day receiving • from New York an extensive assortment of ;DODS, which will be sold ranch:loly low for cubk,— all and see. • Towanda, Oct. 22, '49 11.1 L. IBM 111.11111,r _AIL 311-d EW GOODS. E. T. FOX, recei win a. dirert from NPVI York. an aascutment of NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS. which e public are requested to call and examine. Towanda. October 16, 1849. TI3I,EF'S TECYTIEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, NO. 134, APULTON ISTI!,EET, &ewn Broadway and Nassau st , N. 1.2 and Si. 50 per Week. 374 cents per Night - EW GOODS. I= FALL GOODS, MEM CAUTION. LL persons are hereby cautioned against pur chasing or obtaining a certain promissory 'T drawn 'by the undersigned to Caleb C. True irer on the 23d day of February 1849, for $5O. said Note having been fraudulently obtained not be paid unless compelled by process of EVAN HOWELLS 'arrest. Oct. 3, '49. HOWELL HO WELS. Word County, oak. LL ABOARD! NO MISTAKE! gribrgriber takes the liberty, as it is a free coun try, to inform the public that they need not be hn- I upon longer in Towanda by soca high prices.— luok and then think what prices you base paid.— "e my price• from this date no long as emu in ds mud that may be a long lime, •ii me hnive ,te shoe srui Net "N shoes rich wilgon r, re mg oxen sii new 1,75 cts; chain. ppr ib. 124 car. m g two hotse lumber wagon from $lO to 16 011 . tha do. $ 3to 500. )thee work in proportion fog CU& Of ready pay. w ill be given on usual terms. My pries, are 2 4 I make no promisees which will not be strictly mi with. Call and judge for wourarbres. Homes th e year on reasonable terms. kind' of country produce received in payment. 'thl• &Wernher WM. TROUT. 5 children.;' sad Infants Glower and Hose 11 tern FOX'S. HENRY BOOTH. Auditor Jug received by H. S. & M. C. MERCUR iiittehattb*, Ste.. HIRAM MIX'S 10 MVO fraqinil26 6+ il =bilk i C •_k "All =9* MIX hai,retnowed his Drug Stoll to tde north H. corner of the Public Square, lately occupied by H. Sayre, and Miming fitted up his store, has to his former assortment a law supply of James ailed ILILZCZEZ &MD XLC=ll,Ol=2.9 GROCERIES, LAM OLS & PAINT% Willow k Wooden ware, Glassware, Fishing Tackle, Fain Goals, Perfumery, he. • Ile is agent for moat of the valuable POPULAR MEDICINES of the dsp, which can be purchased of him with a certainty of procuring genuine articles. He is also agent for the CANTON TEA COM PANY of New York, whose Teas have attained' wide spread reputation for genuineness and their low price. An examination of his stock, to which he invites the attention of the public, will satisfy every ono that it has been selected with a view of procuring dishes% and most desirible articles, end purchased at the lowest rates, Towanda, May 1, 1849. G. W. Merchant's Celebrated # - CARCLINC OIL._ Which'4s also a Universal Family Embrocation for Distases of the Human Flesh. TIME and experience have fully proved that that this UNI'v'FItSAL REMEDY has not not its equal on the list of popular medicines, having been more than 14 years before the public. Testimony of the most disinterested character of its wonderful effects on the animal economy is almost dai ly presented to the proprietor. A young man in the town of Wilson, whose clothes were burnt off of him, was restored twnhout suffering) by the timely use of the Oil. Numerous are the unsolicited statements of patients themselves. and others who have used the Oil, of cures which in themselves appear remarkable, that they at all interested in a pecuniary point, they could hardly have been etedtted• The following diseases are atnonc many others in the cure of which this Oil has been completely successful and in which others had entirely foiled:— Spasms, Sweeney, Ringhone, Windcalls, Pull Evil; Cal lous. Cracked Heels. Galls of all kinds, Lameness, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Sand Cracks, Foundered Feet, Scratches, or Great.. Mange, Rheu matism, Bites of Animals, Etternel Porsons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns, Whit lows. Burns and Scalds, Chilblains; Chows! hands. Cramp. Contractions the Muscles, Swellings. Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts. &c. CA U I'ION TI) PURCHASERS. Beware of COUNTERFEITS, and be,sure the mime of the Sole Proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT, LOCKPORT, N. Y., is blown in the side of the bot— tle, or in bis hand writing over the cork. Don't be perstiaded to take any thing else with the promise it is just as goes], &c., &c. Th;ei is practised by those Do principled dealers whittle conscience will stretch like India R hber, and who are of a kindred spirit •of those in our large cities, whose nefarious - practices hitve so.se• cently been exposed to the action of Congress. Those who attempt to Counterfeit this article are re ferral to the law of New York, of May 1845, by which It will be-seen that every parson meddling in these counterfeits is subject to indictment, imprisonment, end a fine. A person veiling, out of this state. will be liable to ar year when in the kale. and also to be held as a witness against thosi ha bought of or sold for. All Orders addressed to the proprietor will be respond ed to. • Get • pamphlet of the Agent and see what wonder. are accomplished hy the use of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally in the United Stites and Canada. For sale by II 178T0.7 4 i . & PCRTER. Towanda, E.D. Wells. Lawrenceville, Edwin Dyer, Covington, Abel Turrell, Montrose, Pomp & Kinsey, Easton, Lorwis Smith & Co., kllentown, H. IL Duffin, South Easton. Oct. 15th 1t348. n2o.y 1. T. A. kane's Clothing Store, Elmira Come listen now while I relate A tale I'm bound to tell, Of clothing sold at such a rate That none can ander - nil: 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, Hum for JOht. A, Kane, Hum for John A. Kane ! We'llbuy our clothing all of him, For beat hitnlm 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 suit all sorts of men. For Wedding Church, or tthop There's Pants, Vesta, there's Cloaks • Of Coats a thunderin lot Hurry for John A. Kane, Mina for J. A. Kane. Ifonce you buy *suit of him You're sure to call again. There's Dress and Sack, end frock Coats too Of Cloth the very best. There's under Clothing, Cravats too, Silk, Wool and Satin Vests. _ And tus\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 cutting Department, and has his goods made in the best manner. and the best style. Hurry for John A. Kane, Harm for J. A. Kane For when I want a first rate fit, 111 call on him sten. Some other time I'll tell you More But this before! elate. He has on band now in the Store A Stock of first rate clothes, So when you have • little Urns And cash on bond to mare, Remember that you'll always find John A, Kane ready to give you the worth of your Money at No.B, Water Street, fifth door west of the Bridge. Hurts for John A. Kane, Hurts for J. A. Kane We'll buy our clothing all of him For Beat him no one can. 175 hands wanted for all kinds of work, immediate ly. JOHN A. KANE, Elmira, Aug. 21 '49. NEW GOODS AT THE CENTRAL STORE Nl. W .o °Pe and lici l " rat e : b sett e es-t : bli or sh r4P4 a G .er Z SUMMER GOODS, woich will be sold at very low . rates. Ruthless at this establishment conducted upon fair and honest principles. You have our thanks for ,past favors and we hope for * corium:mins of the same MB we are bound to sell Goods Cheap. Towends,July 4. IRO. N. N. BETTIS. • 80 eta. 20 cui. 0 eta. 25 etc DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the empertnetslipi herettifine existing between BRISTOL & SMITH is this day dissolved by 'outset consent. The saMunti of the late firm will Im muted by L. Bristol. L. BRISTOL, • I. U. SMITS. . etr. 1. 1849. End Wheatisounte. EXECUTOR:B NOTICE. A LL Trireme& trUleidelito the eats& of ISAAC A FOSTER. deutieed. late of SNOW e&. are bevebylopuithl tooth. laymen 'Oboe& del y. end dune baying dam scuustaeld estate vriU One pew nut them duly suthentiested foe setdeneut. R. H. MASON, Admiiistridar. l'oursak, Sept. la. 1649. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the mate of JOSEPH L. LIOTT deceased late of Wyalusing toernabip. are hereby requested to make payment irithout delay. and thole hawing claims against said estate will please pre. scot them duly authenticated fur settlement. JABEZ ELLIOTT. HARRY rLLTOT,T. *pausing. May 28', 1849. Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persona indebted to the'estate of RICHARD N. HORTON. deceased, late of eheshequin twp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate Will please pre. sent them duly authenticated for settlement. JAS. R. DEMONY, DAVID HORTON, URA'S tat AIMEE, ShesheqUin. Sept. 10, 1849. Administratiws. ADMINisTRAToirs NOTICE. ALL persona indebted to the estate of SAMUEL CHASE, deceased, lab of Towanda Borough. are hrreby requested to nuke payment. without delay, and those having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement SOLOMON. COOPER, Towanda, Oct. 2, 18494 Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the mute of SAMUEL ROCKWELL, deceased, late of the township of Canton, are hereby requested to make psymen without delay,and those haring claims spinet said estate will please present them duty authenticated for settlement. MY RON ROCKW ELL, JAB. A. BOTWELL. Canton, Oct. 20, 1849. Administrators. T 18T OF JURORS Drawn for Dee. term and sea- Sion, 1849, •is : Canton—John 8 Adams, Seseea Kendall, E Lilley, David Palmer. Albany—Samuel Brown. Litchfiel•'—Brnj. Hall, J. Campbell. A Hicks. Leroy--Samuel Bailey. Harrison Holcomb. Pike—P H au& Ransom Coolbauga. Columbia—Joel Cilkins, Geo Furman, P. P. Peck ham. Shetthequin —Edwin Goodwin. Dorell—Jamee Goff. Ridgirry—Jesse Hammond. Wells—Wm. Knapp. Smithfield—Wm 9 Piero.. Mo-troe—lemee Santee. spnngfield—H 8 Smith. Buritstgton Charles Tatlor. South Creek—Ltuus N9,lllama =Ea Sheshequin—Jesse Brown, George Gore, Benj Gillett. Litchfield— A l'sop Baldwin. like—Chandler Bonk. Joshua Roberts. Springfield—Noah Blow, N P Stacy. Warren—S L Brown, B H Carey. Springhill—Bele' Cogswell. Smithfield-11 Crowell, A J (luau Wlndharn—Seth Doane. Wyalusing—Jabrz Elliott, Jac Ste Mord, B Taylor fit onroc—S 1. Fowlrr, Samuel Gregory. Athens twp—John Orem, bother Stone. Burlington—Geo R Haight, C T Merry, 1.1 McKean Ler. y—John Kelly. Franklin—Harvey Kellogg. Towanda twp—B Kingshery, N Palmer: Troy twp—A Maynard. Albany—James Molyneng. • - Wysox—Wm Patrick. J M Wattles, Rome—J G Towner, M V B Towner. Herrick —E S Torrell. Orwell—Wm Wsraeld. SICO'SD Welle—Jehiel Ayree, Lorin Coply, Wm P Wylie. Wysisx--Oney Allen, A C Whiting. Pike-8 R Etch , twick. Anthill Champion. Stnithfietd—Lark Bird, Samuel Farwell, Sand Nelson. Springfield—Jacob S Burt, Decatur Goodrich, Eli Leonard, Hoses Mush. Canion.—W in 9 Baker, Charles Rogers. Wyalusing —Samuel Biles. Rome—E F Barnes, Wm E Maynard. Towanda boro.—J W Burger. • Warren—Luther Buffington. Athens twp.—J Ercumback, Peter Meeker, J Wolcott. Asylum..--Aaron Ely. Herrick—Arad Goodell. Monroe—E 11 Horton. ',South Creek—Hiram Harkness, Albany—Douglass Hatch. Ulster—Mathias Lent. Columbia—George Moore, James Sherwood. Gransille—John Saylor, Henry Wooden. Troy twp—H tipsldirig, Jr. Orwell—Miner Taylor. - Tarim WRIR. Springfield—Alfred Ackley, Home L.anada, H W Root. Troy born --James Adams. Smithfield—lra, Adam% Ansel Scott. Columbia—James Bullock, Wm Moshier. Sheahequin—F. Blackman, A Gore. Durell—Miner Warren--Calrin Buffington. Orwell—ET B Brown, C G Gridley. Wyslosing—Clycster Buck, A Lewis. Edw. Vaughn. Armenia—Joseph Cornell. Athens born—Patrick Conway. Franklin—N L Dodge. Wells—Martin Frier., Alden Smug. Towanda tap--Creo Fos. Leroy—A Greeno. Burlington--Horatio Carnage. Pike—James Hodge.' G Seymour. - • indharn—Pardon Irtnyon. Troy tap—Luther'Loomis, J A Linderman. Wyriox—M H Lanning. Towanda baro—D Moody. Canton--Geo Manley. Elias Rockwell. Athens twp—Joseph Shepard. Hawley Tozer. ectlegil&M'S' GOMM SALIM DURBUANT to an order of thi Orphan's Coon of Bradford county, will be exposed to public sale on SATURDAY, the 24th day of November; 1949. as I o'clock P. M., upon the premises, a certain me aags lot piece or parcel of land ramainingsnsoid, being in Wya!using township. and bounded •• follows to wit: On the north by lends of Charles Hornet. on the oast to lands of Elias Vaughn, Jr., on the south by labels of Elias Vatagb den'r., on the west by lands of . Bart ley. Containing.about thirty sees, all improved, with a email log booms, shed and framed barn thereon erected. late the property of - Humphrey Brown, deed. Attendance give, and terms made known en the day of sale. JOHN ELLIOTT, CHARLES HOME?. Ad's H Brown, deed. Oct. 29, 1949. DLOUR for mile by the Barrel, or hi quantities to JL' snit the parch:tier by L. W. TIFFANY. Towanda, Oet. 49,'49. LA NDLORDS & Greeerraire, Take Nation. that you will Gad the best article ankle tit Strong Beer, in the country fin sale by the Morel at Towanda, Oct., t 9 '49. • TIFFANY'S • OPERATION ON THE TEETH! -n R. L N./W/414E ' , will be in Towanda. on the .1.1 6th orNovem • ' neonatal can be consulted at the Ward'Honse. ose persons wishing his pro. fessional services. ha , better call upon hint during the first week, as his engagements in other places will prevent his remaining longer than two*, three weeks. at this visit. Towanda, Oct. 110, 1840. WINTOSH, DENTIST, -Late of Owego, N. Y. Tpt fl ponninently located himself ie Tema', IA 01Ike in the Union Met. neer lehroWs dige r nest is the Predfind Hetet. Ott. Mall% - ONNEIWAND BONttZTIVIIIIIIIOTtIictrew B eikiiPiatzhteideted. Irsencts . Ure. Ilkoseiesed the "beettiewteit at iltibboes Fiterere. wither blidit blame -011111101114 Wan caw Joke mod gain its bet ertaLtbieg amicable kJ the eber of BeveaTtime!. 0 ro.„, misccuaacoao: PATTEN, LANE t& ALLEN, Wholeak dals-u in BOOTS. & SHOES, lel Pouliot. one door from Midden lane, N.Y.. INVITE the attention of purchasers to that sag large and essunatira liwortarint of Boars & Bunts, coin. prising every variety of fins and coarse stock. which they Sr. enabled to agar upon as revocable arms as any house in the trade. Men's. Boys and Youth's thick and kip Boot/ and Brogans , assorted qualities. selling at the lowest rates. aug29212 • TEAS. IMPERIAL, Toans•Hsaon. 111 1 0/1 Skin and Black Tau, of superior flavor, fur sale at pylon" that will suit judges of the article. at MERCURR'. (1:13101111E3 S, ER' ITZ.araEalLo . NEW GROCERY & . VARIETY STORE. TIFFANY & WIN'GSBERY inform the public that they are now receiving direct from New York and opening in the store lately occupied by H .Mix,taie doer south of B. Kingsbcry Co., a large and general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,' LIQUORS, FANCY GOODS, Yankee Notions, Confectionary, tic. to which the attention of purchasers is invited. Their assortment of Grocrtirs and Liquors is complete, and will be sold at unusually low rates. Coil and examine. L. W. TIFFANY, Towanda. June 18, '49. B. T.. ICINGSBERY. NEW ARRIVAL OF JEWELRY ! WM. A. CHAMBERLIN has just returned . from V V New York with a choice selection of Jewel ry and Fancy Goods. to which he invites attention, as it will be sold chesp for casb• Towanda. Oct. 22, 1849. UWHISKEY -40 bids. Old Whiskey, just to U etived hs TIFFANY & KINGSBERY. T EGHORN AND PALM LEAF HA TS—Pcda -Li and English toiler braid new shape, infants and chilliness do. also gents fine mole skin Hats at my`23 NICE CRAP?. SHAWLS. can he fund at the store of • B. KINGSBERY & CO. MONROETON EXCHANGE T V. WII.I.COCK respectfuqy informs the public sr e that he has leased this well-known .tared, in the village of Monriveron. lately occupied by Smith and Woodruff. where be will be happy to receive the visits of the traveling community. , The house having been greatly enlarged and improved, and being well•furnisb ed, is now capable of accommodating all who may favor him with a cell. HP enures the public that hie undivided care awl attention wilt be given to their comfort, and he hopes to merit and receive s share of business. Monroetr.n. Sept. 10. 1840 QIIMMER CLOTHING.--A large aseortrnent of Good• for Men.' and Boys' Bummer Motile.. now opening end for pale et er2o ERCURS% TERVAITDA. LELDZELIT. MITTS Institution having been placed in charge G. R. BAIMER and 11. M. Born. A. B. will commenca on Monday the 9th Jay of October next. The Academical year wrll consist of fonr terms of eleven weeks each: Commencing respectively. October Bth. 1949, January 2d, March 25th and June 17th, 1850. Tuition per Term, Commnn Eng Rtudies. including Geogra raptly and Mental Arithmetic, $2 00 same with English Grammar, and Adam's Arithmatic, Higher English brunches, including Mental, Mnral and !locilectoal Science*, A Ivergra.geortig , try, Flu reeling, &e, f.atin, Greek and French Languages, Fuel. Isf and 2nd terms. Board tan be obtained in private families on rea sonable terms. I. D. MONNANYE, Preet. C. L. WARD, Seep., Of Board of Trustees. Scholars received at any period of the term, and charged only from the t,me of their entrance. Towanda, Sept. 1, 1849. .1. G. GILBERT, No. 215 Pearl street, New York, offer, for sale Paper hangings & Floor Oil Cloth. ALARGE assortment of American. French arid German Paper Hangings, with borders to matek, for sale in any quantity, at the lowest market r Merchants unable to visit the city of New Yor can depend upon their orders being filled at the lowest pri ces by sending description of style and qualities. Oil floor cloth cut to suit the purchaser. New York, dept. 9, 1949. RICE & PECK'S WESTERN EXPRESS, FOR the transmission of Manes, and all kinds of Merchandise. leaves New Yor . lt doily st 6 o'clock P. M. 'Offices at the foot of Doane and 7 Wail sta.. N.Y. All orders or goods' left at our offices or with our agents will be attended to will deepsich. H. MIX agent, Towanda; L. MAN MING & SON Owego. Yung NORTH BRANCH PENNSYLVANIA CANAL SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the engineers office in Tunkhannock. Wyoming comity, until sunset of Monday the 12th day of November, 1849. for constructing portions of the following sections of canal, to wi!: No's 11. 12, 21, 27, 87. 69. 75, 98, 108, 111, 112, 113 114, 134, 153. 162, 173. 174, 182, 183, 184. Also furnishing a quantity of timber to be used in constructing dams No's 11 and I respectively. Plans, profiles and spe cifications of the work, tp be let, will be exhibited at the office aforesaid. 3 days prior to the expira tion cif the time for receiving proposals , and for further information reference may be•had to M. A. Gamble, Eq. principal assistant engineer, upon the line. By order of the Board of Canal Commissioners. Wll. B. POSTER, JR.. Oct. 2, 1849. thief Engineer N. B. Pa.Cariol. MARIA• MD NOES OUTRIVAUIDI New Arrivil of Jewelry, Clocks and Watches. JAMER P. BULL respectfully inform. the citizens . of Towanda end vicinity, that be bee lately return ad from Philadelphia. and may be found at the old Mend, one door below the Stick Row, in the room for• make occupied by blercur's Hat Store, where be offers for sale a largo and splendid sesortment of JEWEL. RY. embalming of gold and silver watches, gold. fob and 'yard chains. gold and Avg peocils. gold pens, bream Moo ARM nut; &0.. ramp for cosh. and *may article warranted. A large supply of Clas WAS, of the beam impromot pigtails. running from 30 hours tog :days and a month, with one winding. Patilealir attention paid to repairing CLOCKS. WATCHES & JEWELRY. of every description. and from thi long imparienoe which be has had in the bu siness. work left in his cans will bs done in the hest •westmenlike manner. - Old gold and Alm taken in exchaese: Towanda. October. 20. 1049. y DISSOLUTIONd . TAEpartaanalp.berawfana *tieing in Saddlo sod Raman basinams.baturesa E. SMITH & is dissaked.by lawasal ceasast. Thema ledelaatars busty ac4ilad dos. inatarbow paryeasissat be ands. at their damn& will beret is a warm at 4811,18i880. The betimes; wit fraiebarlis_ envied Ise at the old salad by 811178'8CMYLP. • - Sept, 17. 1849. 3nallnia lime adios& limn reakardiois at 12i ‘ r c ‘' - " - INI2S regal I/autistic crib. SHERFF SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Repo. twined' ant of the Court of Common Pleas ofltradford coun ty to me directed; I shill exPese hi .- poblic sale at the Court House in the boro. of Towanda, on Mon day the lath. day of November, 1849. at one P. M. the lollowing.piece or parcel of land sittiate in the township of Dora. bounded end described as follows, to wit: beginning north by landeof Ser. tile Holden and a tract of land known as the tiarak Morrison tract, on the west and south by lands be longing to the estate of Matthias Hollenback de ceased, and on the east by the Susquehanna River. Containing about four hundred and fifty acres, he the same more or less. about one hundred and eigh ty acres improved, more or less, one framed d u-eil. mg house, three plank or framed du cluing hotnws„ two framed barns and one other framed building formerly occupied as a fair mill, two apple orchards -and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ca lcb vs. Sela Payne. W M. K. DOISBINN meir. s=heriff. Office, Towanda. Oct. '22, '49. SHERIFF BY virtue of writs of Vend. - apts. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of & radford coolly Und to me directed will be exposed to pisbhc sale tt the Conti House. in the horn. of Towandd,Ants Malorday. the 17th day of Noy., 1049, at oneio'clock. P. M., the following lot piece or parcel ofiand situated in the ownship of Columbia. and bounded as follows: am the west by the Tioga county line, north by the road leading (ruin mill creek to Cabot or-Morgan hollow, on the east by laud of .Royal Havens & Phineas Brownson, south by lamas of Chsrles Benson.— Containing 150, acres, be the same more or less, with about 55 acres improved one hewed log house and some fruit trees thereon, the deoorirtion being given by the defendants. • Seized and taken in execution at the snit of H H. Mace es. Seeley Johns and John Benson. Also—The following piece i or parcel of land sit uate in Columbia township, and bounded on the north by the road leading from Milicreek to Morgan hollow, on the east by lends of Royal Havens and Phineas Brownson, south by lands of Charles Den son, and on the west by the Tiros county line.— Con tain ing 180 acres,a ith a boat 55 acres improved, with a hewed log house and some fruit trees there. on. Seized and taken illl,l.2eention at the snit of H. B. Mace vs. John Benson4Beeley Johns, Rufus Smith and C. H. Ben.on. I R' 3f. S. DOB BINS, Sb'ff. Sheriff's Office. Towanda Sept. 18,, 1849. NEW ARRIVAL AT THE OLD DRUC STORE, w ro. I, Britt• Rom HESTON & PORTER are now rereieing, at No. 1. Bnck Row. • large addition to their former stock, conoistm• of Dross, Iliedicioes, Groceries, Liquors, 011 i Paints, krsttiffs. Fancy Goods, &t. which will be eold at nominally low rates. They also offers for sale the splendid and genuine Teas of the PE KIN TEA. COM PAN V. fut which they are agents, and which they do not hesitate to, recommend as being im pel ins to any other imported. Haring been eppoinied agent for moat all the r enu int Popular Pafenl Medicines, we assure the public we will not Mier any that arecounteifeit, as we will not buy or accept an agency from those speculators, who, by base Imitations impose upon the counts,' with their simians Drugs: Towanda. June 18. IRI9. MILMA NOTICE, THE attention of the commanding officers of the several companies of uniformed militia with in the County of, Bradford. is respectfully directed to the fifth sectism, of the Act of 17th April, A. D. !EAR, which reiii*es the Captain or commanding officer of each &Army. to furnish a copy of the roll of said company. under oath or affirmation to the County Commissioners, at such time as the as sessment of taxes ale returned in each and every year. designating the township, ward, or borough, in which each member resides. And they are here by requested to furnish said copies of the rolls to the Commissioners on or before the first day of De cember next. C. S. RUSSELL, Cll. to Cores. Commioisioners Office, Towanda Oct. A, '49. 3 00 4 OD 4 50 5 00 25 L. IL 6 1111 r ATT, • ETTROMODIU 10;c1BNiVII,EiW, Of Tr.:,y, Bradfonl county, Ps., PROPOSES making :periodical while at Towanda , during the session of every court. He rimy be found at the house of .1. B. Crow, commencing on the 3d of September. Reference can be bad from any part of the county. All work warranted. an elmA TOWANDA CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. GEO. H. BUNTING, respeetti'lly informs the pub. lie that he is jaw receiving from New York in assorahent of ready-made Clothing. to which he in citer the attention of patchier's. A arong• his stock may he foubd Over Coats Sack Coats, Business Coats, Frock and Dress Co ats,; Clocks. Pantaloon; Vests, Roemd abouts, 4c., us all styles and all prices. He is determined to sell his Clothing at unusually low prices for CAM, and believes he can make it the in wrest of those wishing to purchase to give him a calt 1:0" At the old stand 4 between Bartlett and Kings. berg's Stores, up stairs. Cutting and making up, Done as usual in the most fashionable manner. promptly - sod to order. Towsnds. October 20.1849 y. SHAVING, AND HAIR DRESSING. L.) . fr HE Subscriber* having entered into partnership in the above business, for that purpose have fitted up two shops, one in the basement of the Ward Hon...the , ether in the Union Block, whers-they will be reedy to gem their numerous patrons at all neesonable hones. Operations in their badmen will he performed in the best style, and with the reset paisside discomfort to the subject. .1 They will constantly keep err bend all sorts of Oils and Perfumery; slab e very superior Anti. cie, which will permanently change the heir from gray, yellow, or figiumg red to glossy black or beautiful brown. No apology can hereafter be offered for those ugly colored- moustache, and whiskers that often die. figure otherwise fine features ; and even age itself may disguise the ravages of time, and at pleasure. ammo the semblance of youth. Those ladies is whom nature bee domed the ornament of s beautiful bead of hair. may have the defect supplied by calling on os. el• WARM ilk COLD BATHS, ear he had et all Loan, et the shop in the Ward House. • SOL. ; COOPER. JOHN CARTER. Oct. 1, 1846. N. Y. *. Erie gall Road. EVERY' BODY'S MARKET LINE. rrißE wheedlers are now prepared to recei4e Freight of ail kinds at tit* Owego. Bitykans ton, Great Bend, Lmssbor? and Faetoryeak Depots ' ms E, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of each w eek. and eenturas with regularity throughout the enema They will wend to forwarding the seam to the New York Market, where they ham made serangements with ex perienced salesmen. who will attend to the stains of the same, and morn the proceeds in Bankable funds la either of the above Depose. to um following proems : At the deem of P. IRayneford,,Owego; C. MlCinriery. Bindminten I at the Milne of Jas. Griffis. How Boort; at the Hotel of IL Benesa,Leneetrere.. Assirri.—T. 14=404 Owego: E. M=1 1 : Erreidosessoe ; Thies.. Gem Spud I Lensubere. and C. N. Wbeder. - Unioe. JAS. giBK, Binghamton* • JAb. WWII% Gant SNJ. Capt hams' Est will-aaparintand tint linissas thiengtaan dt. winds Lbw, andail: and ill all of . ars bullameriaa. Mita. &e. which will Is at as Omni pima Nal and 60 160 , 0 "IMOthire66'.. Ousie's *Waled' halt Sedicioul mat Pinmoint cows r HORS PROOF OF 1_11 : R EFFICAOY,of , 10rea tarW4Marak Compound Syrup Will Char ! IIIE ORIGINAL AND GM/MINE PREPARATION coNstmrtiow, covet.. Co Asthma, Bronchitis; Liver enelpiaitle, ' ' tipigitsg, Wont. diffivolty .of ilteething; fain in the Bide and Breast, Palpitation of lb* Heart Influenza, troop, broken Constitution,. Sure Threat, ifertous Debby,. and all diaesses of Throat, Breast and Lung; the moss eger.twil and • Frady cure • ',wenier any of rho, Dr. Sworar's Compound Syrup of Wild Mit). 11E , LIAIILE TEr4Tll4ol 4 ili. Juo. Milton Earle, editor of the Worcester Spy, 3laie;., was attacked_ with a %eyrie inflamatioti of the lung., accompanied ) wilit a distressing cough; after using various other tentetftve With Wife or noolseriefir, - hy the uar of one b.itle of fir. rianyne's Competent! Syrup of Wild Cherry, to was restored to perfect biidth. MI W m. Montelius, a respectable merchant of at Cl a ir, .Schuylkill county. writesdanurny 30, 1849 t•-•Emelos• ed I send your certi6eine of Wm. Beaumont, a elit ism of oar town. His case of consumption is welt known here, and of long standing; he attributed his cure entirety to your Compound Byrop of Wild Cherry, IMPORTANT CA•UTION-•-READ! READ!! There* but one genuine preparation of Wild Cher ry, and that is Dr. kisslynee, the first ever olidrwlt h 1 the pobtie, which has been largely throughout the F. titates used, and soine parts of Eumpe‘ and all preti melons cAled by the name of Wild Cherry have been put out since this, mart cover of omit circumstances, in coder to give currency to their sales. Barb brittle of the genuine is enveloped with• r beautiful sleet en graving. with the likernnis of William Penn thereon; also Dr. 3wayne's signature and as a hither reetwity, the portrait of Dr. Swayne will he added hereafter, so as to distinguish his preparations from all Others. G. SWAYNE'S CELEBRATED TERMWDGV. " A safe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia Cholera Mortice, trickly or Dyspeptic children or adults and the roost useful Family Medicine ever offered to the public." Thia Reliant is one which has proved soccessfulfor a long time, and it is Universally acknowledged by ail who have tried it to be far superior (being so Very pleasant to the taste at the same time effectual) to any other medicine ever employed in diseases for whitish is recommended. It not only destroys worms, but it in vigorates the.wholeaystem. It is harmless in its of. frets, and the health of the patient is always improved by Its use even when no worms are discovered Moss Goon News roe Tll4 SIC IC---A Odei r 'StOWnp Indians.—Des. Sw AIN s—Dear Sir : All your medicine sell well, and give good satisfaction. Your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry has been the mesas ' of restoring some hopeless cases in this section.— . Your Pills are most excellent. ' I want you to send a mood supply of them. A man pantheismd a bottle of your Vet rnifuge the .other day for his child, rata by its use it discharged 63 of the lareest worms ho bid eves • seen. It is somewhat difficult to get the people to try it, as they hare so often been gulled by .nauseous and ' worthless worm medicines. Yount being so yeti - plea. - ant to the taste, at the same time effectual, I shall be aide to dispose of a large quantity. Respectfrilty, yours, &c., TOWNSEND T. ?rt ter, P. M. To Dr, Swatter, N. W. corner of :Eighth and Race sta.. Philadelphia. cry Remember ! the genuine is now put.up is arrerre Colder. DR. SITAT!FI'fI SeGAR COATED SAARArARMEA 'ATIn Etraaer or TAR Pmts.—The virtues of theseCiPifte can be appreciated only by those who have used them they are adopted to egoist nature in carrying od.morbid matter, obstructions impurity of the blood, &c...; dre..4=. They are a gentle and effective purgative, correct ail the functions of the liver, and ss an alterative in-drop. sicataffections, they are very valuable, and should- be in every family They have an outside coating of pure White buttr. whereby everything disagreeable . to the taste or smell is entirely removed, without in the east effecting the excellent qulities bf the modiciito. Remember ! they fre now put up in bow, termed ant of the solid wood. erect with a red.label, (oaring the signature of Dr Swayne. None other is genuine. The above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. SWAY NE. N. W. corner of Eighth and -Hew street, (Philadelphia. , - AGENTS FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, Borrow & Forrest. Towanda P e a. Char. Rathbone. Canton, ;Brown ifc Rockwell, Stork Beidleman & Brown, A.t meson: then valley. 'C. H. Herrick, Athens, C. T. Murphy. Centreville. abequin: .1. Daniels, Burlington. M. Bullock tent 8. W. & D. F. Pomeroy, ; Smithfield. ' Troy.. 22, King & 'Walburg, Ttoy. Maim!. =EIM D. D. Parkhurst. Leßoy. Kinney & Searle., She, MYERS' LIQUID CURE, A POUT-111:E AND. NEVER-FAILING REMEDY FOR PILES, lITHETHER Internal, External, Blind or Bleeding, ll' Scrofula, White Swelling, Ulcers and Ulcerated Sore throat, Canker Sore Mouth, Rheumatism, Cuta neous Diseases. Itercuilal Affections, &c. Alm for Scalds, Bums, Cuts, Sprains', Bruises, the. We feet justifird in proclaiming THE FACT TO Vag WOULD that of all medicines ever brought beforethe Public NONE have ever been more beneficial to flitted "humanity than " Myers' Ziquid Care. * We know that this is saying a great deal, but if we were to write volumes, we could not say too mutt " in praise of this fizatint—interoutvn, Ltrx—ritotosotwe Rewstrr...— Hundreds; nay thousands, Mess the happy hour when first they were acquainted with its unnieenthmt vitiator and our present purpose is to inform other thousands, how and where they may obtain that relief, which the/ perhaps, have long sought for in vain. The superior excellence of this preparation over all other medielnes for the weedy and permanent atm of PILES is well known to all who Attie tested it. It has been proved in thou:rands of instances, and has NEVER FAILED • to cure the MOST OBSTINATE CASES, . and we are confidant it ' NEVER WILL tAil. if used e. proper length of time according toy directione, Asa proof of our entire coubdence in its efficsecy, ors assure all mamma that, Katie ir payer trial, it promo ineffertual. Me Matey paid for it will be ReTurr.ed. • Theo' Liquid Cure' is an effectual Reinody foe Rinvoorsay, Bile s, Pimp Barbers' &A, froefed Linibs, Chi/brains, Salt. Risatias, Xliarifer Ri s ks. Sting* of •Poisonotss hutch, ife., and for Cutaneous Disposes of every description. It is both safe and effemusi for RHEUMATISM, • irsinsetitate and permanent No preparetious now before the Public can stalwart tbp eseellence of the .d Liquid Curs" for Scalds, Bums Coto, Sprains, Bruiser, familiar, am. Jor ammo as a REAL PAIN HILLER we MAGICAL. Evers Faauly in Mc Lund should. payola' tbemeelvee with this Invaluable Peeps. don. the cheapness of which places It with*, the racket *IL foal Directions secoropomy each bottle,. • - .P(11461016 containine copies oaf certificates Irene those "Am bate mud tbe " Liquid Carer may be WO Cmiii of our authorised wets. • yers' Liquid Curs" is prepared oily by _ JEROME & C0..21 Spruce Street. Am roe& For skis by FITRAM KM Towanda, twat Air this enmity. and by C. IL Hestia, Athens; &fat E. Tsoy Jena IL Phisoey. hissetetou limy Giles. OrerelL • A 151 eowy RICH DFIES3.OOOOS. nrir°Rohl* a apisalled amaruarat of fadisaablia 82881300100 eatais' at Wanted and Liam Banicia'. Oft Thaws. Liam, sod. Chanipb)a Lviatra - Otiaillossual Primal Maoism. Oasach.Vriaata, fl a w Amatiam'Oinglhaima, Chmashralt Swag *Pima law .assi Ouse DaLeasa mai the Palliest - alsonawalt of two isep...st 4 Walk , • •-• • -