A SPEciAL gown . _ PEOPLE who &IA *ant to be' reit - used; hookbetter .not as k me to trust them, wi I hue deformities! to d i op the coedit system, sod will preithwlywot charge a motto an y Man, women or child. Remember ! May I, 1850: WAL A CHAMBERLOT. g, B. GOSS, DAGUERREOTYPIST INFORMS the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that 1 be has taken rooms over Huston & Porter's store, w h e re he it prepared to take pictures of those who may rear him with a call. Milt stay in town will be short, so it is necessary 'be those who want pictUres to call Call and see specimens. May 1,1850. NOW IS'YOUR TIME TO BUY • • (l e ap: Watches, Clocks & Jeweliy ! • JAMES P. BULL respectfully informs the citizens of Towanda and vicinity, that be has lately return! el from - Philadelphia, and may be found at the old ' Land, one door below the Brick Row, in the room for merly occupied by Mercur's Hat Store, where he"ofTers for male 'a Urge and splendid assortment of NEW JE WELSH, at the following unexampled prima Gold lever Watches, 18 carat cases, 13 jew. $4O 00 (;old L'Epines, 4 jewels, 25 00 sil ver Leers, 13 jewels. 15 00 Biker L'Epioes, 10 00 Qdartleis, 7 00 Brass Clocks, warranted to keep derfeet time or manes ref Hided, Breastpins, Finger rings, Ear rings, and Jewelry of every description cheap in proportion to the above pri . rer. . --"" Particular attention paid to repairing CLOCKS, w - A i TeuEs JEWELRY, of every description, and from the long eaperienee which ho has had in the busi r‘r, work left in his cam will be done in a workman tr. mAnner Towanda, May 1, 1850: • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to therestate of WILLIAM I:OtiERS, deceased, late of the township of Warren, are hereby requested to make payment with out delay, and those having claims 'against said estate Rill please present them duly -- authenticated for settle larttk. MARIA ROGERS. STEPHEN BOSTWICK, Warren. May 4, 1850. Administrators NEW SPRING GOODS. B KINGSBERY & CO. :LEAVE j ot received a lar g e and well selected as -11 wri me', t nry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, wh,ch will be sold extremely low tor Cash.," Amin. tacit assortment of Dry Cocas, can be fund plain and embroidered Lawns, Linen Lasires, 4; dtr., of the latest style, • April 25, 1650. K. & CO. s;lenditl assortment of those "A_ cher , C hen and Merrimack prints, (colors ). can be found at a 25 K. & CO. UtoiCERIEA—A large stock of Teas, sugar , , i a tr .. 0.1 article for 8 cents,c Coffee, Pepper. v.ae, Tooaceo &c., can be,bought cheap for cash a . s::S K. d. (JO. ~_ ATS-A ..i,perior article fine Silk Hats. alto 11,palm !e:.f and Leghorn hat - c, fur sale at 1 r,,,N an I N:.tk, a good assortment at a 1.5 K. & CO ItCliE'lET. by the WA:. bbl. also Ai ~.;tenor codtsh, can be found at EL ITH E•l, .16.)0 Sole Leather, fnr gale at I alt MERCURR' ( I FZIND .sl'4 ES, a guperior article of Nova Sc,t a, zr.n i stones, fvr sale at ERCURS% Those Cheap Goods at FOX'S! 1 1 1:47 and will he cold for cash st the lowest rites. .11 he3wrol article of . Bncar 'at 61Crnts•. toe fre , h Tea.. sarratit , ot nr no sale. at 37i to 60c.; 'tfolt..es at 53e. Also. a larze assortment of rtnrkely of the n.west pstterns, very cheajWand in fact, every thing in their bye will he soh, as •cheap as the rtwapeat, at the corner of Matti and Pine sts April la, 1650. E. T. FOX. ra.t. aprittg aTyle mole.kin lints; elan Leahorn IJ nal P.ilm H tta at Fr'X'S. 111-_IIE • \ r'N F.REI,, in b'vls., half bbls., quitter hbls. and kU : dry air I pickled Co IfiAb; also s few hose. fiNt me Dry Herrings for sale at the '• Cosh Store" sp.] 7 H. S. & M. C MERCITR. mrECI, & N NlLS—the rno..t ectensive as ax: Bri Iford eounty.st :MERCUR'S. JOINER'S TOO'_S A N evensive. assortment of Planes and Too!' of ev era , :e4-riiition will be round at MERCURS'. pl. k CIi , 3IIITHS will Goa An•ile, ViCPS. Bellows, Are- et opl7 MERcURsr. SUGARS & MOLASSES r"'; !MR, S.it:GAR, at very tow tomes—also, a large star , . o' Molasses, including Stuart's ivrvo. lust terrw e ' at 'apt? MERCUR-s. TEAM;—From I2i cents to $1 00 Per po.rml. at Apr,l 17, 1850. MERCURS'. 1360 TAM.I - 8 AMVUUND. 3.669 GOLD IN WISCONSIN ! ' THE Corning, Elmira and Buffalo Line. having re duced the fare from any port an the Chemonq ca nal to Buffalo, afford facilities not heretofore offered to emkgrants and others seeking a home and fortune in the Great West. • A •Boatof this line will lease . Corning &. Elmira for Iltiffalo every week during the season, in the following order Leaves Corning Tuesday's at IA o'clock, A. M. Leaves Elmira, Wednetday e s at 2 o'clock, P. M. Leaves Havana, Thursday's at . P. M. ?ORB dinvn Smart bake Friday, touching at Brit Stream, Starkey, Lodi, Dread en. pnrin g Geneva, Watterloo and Elena= falls on Sat urday. r Leaves Buffalo for Elniira and Corning every Sat urday morning, leaves Rochester every Monday n'°'°- Boat CORNING, Capt. E. H. CALEB, Boat E,LMI RA . Capt. R. P FERRIS. Boat BUFFALO, Captain For Freight or Passage apply to the Captains or the fallowing Agent.: W . M. Mallory, Corning. B. Strang & Co. A . (‘; B•ynolds, Elmira— , Wm.-Reynnlds, Horseheads, L 4.l "tairrintr, Horseheads—E. S. RllO9lllll, Havana L. Town.wserl, Big Stream—Woodworth do Post, L'il—Hastinga St Field, Geneva—Gray & Sweet. Waterloo—J. Miller, Senses Boatedo, Mon 4m:um—H. L. Fish, Rochester—Niles & Wheeler, Buffalo. .70 - Provision.; for sale by the Captains on board. Vinira, Ap•il 4, 1850. NOTICE. •. T"'pirinerAhip (414incetween T. & W. HA Y- In: N. thi• dIV 111.411411VNE1 by mutual consent.— All ia.ra ma hiring any ilematul• against the firin are to sew! their accounts., and all !Aaron/is indebted tothem by n 'e " 1 hand or hook account, are requreted In make immediate payment. T. HAYDEN. Tawand I, April 14. 1850. W. HAYDEN. LOOK HER-E! AFTER THE FIRBT DAY OF MAY, no credit Will he elven by the subscriber—no goods sold except for READY PAY. Those indebted to him are requested to call and paynp immediately, Towanda, April 11,1850. 8.8. BAILEY. B AY WATER, Colognes, Hair Oils, sad-Perfume rya all kinds, at 1' 0.1, B. R. H. & P. 814ER1, Mit . ef *he Court of_ neaukokr/itekok.irriaford' County, andto me: directed; - 4411 . exposed saleat the c o urt House, in>ikkiiro.;"of *lnd& Mbhday the 6th day of ;$6l, P r one o'Cloek P. M., the following piece cir,tiar,cel Of land situated to the tosiqlsip of Canton;, bonded and described as follosettoo wit; Begiptitieitt a , post • tip the - north hinleofthe Toieinde - ereeli,444o pee ekes west of the old dt'mer of N. 11'.'Tkillei's lot, thence north by lauds brenestat Peon, 7g perches to a pOst on Horace Spaldingslitie tberiefiest attest said line 15b girdles to' - 7post tba iikitet'of Grigby'S laid; thence south alimg paid" libta'; to it post, the eortilv of Horace Bpaldintra .jot bear a Large hemlock stump on the south tilde of Tabeet mill creek, thence Easterly !Sy Ayift.a. of Honi4 Spald ing to a post on the bakk of Towanda Credit. thence down - the nor - tidy bank Of said peek =tile iseveral courses thereof to• the reginelitietatiting abobt 190 acres more (with the - excep tions hereinafter to wit: the house. barn sod gar den now occupied by Horace Spalding; also the barn yard and hafts) with abodt 100 acres improved two Cradled houses, two framed barns, one horse . shed and two apple orchards therecut Seized and taken in execation at the suitotMahlon C Mercar and John C. Adams. now to the use of Geo. Wansey vs. Zenas Thomas. ALSO --The following piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Ulster, bounded and des cribed as follows to wit : north by land in possessioe' of Geo: Miller, west by lands of JaMes F. Galley and Wells & Co..sonth by landau( Maly Ann bock-. wood and Isaac Cash; on the east by 'the Susque hanna river and• lands. of head Cash. Containing 390 acres and 3-10 with allowance; about 16 acres -improved, and one loglionee thereon: ALSO—One other pieTe or- parcel of land alma ted in the township.of Uhtteo, bounded . -and describ ed as follows !,North by lands of Wells & Co., west by lands of Samuel B Holcomb, south by land Of L Watkins, east by land of Mar 4an Lockwood. Containina 356-10 acres with allArance, etc. Seized and taken - in execution at the suit of Wells .and Satterlee vs Herman Yen Yleck. ALSO—AII the estate right, title and interest whatsoever of Israel Satkof in and mall that piece or parcel or tract of lashoaled in the town ship of Duren. in the_coukty of Bradford, bounded and described as follows to wit: on the north by lands belonging to the estate of Moses Waford dec'd. west by Sarah Morrison tract, east by the Masque hana 'river, and south by lands of --. Holden.— Containing about 170 acres more or less, and "more or less. and more particularly described in a war rant granted by the Commeth. of Penn's. to Benj. Acta, deed., about 150 acres improved, four fram ed houses', one slab shantee, one double saw mill newly erected..three framed barns, three sheds two apple orchards, one peach orchard, and other fruit , trees thereon 2 50 Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Israel Smith's use vs. John Acta, Edward Overton and Julius Holden, now to the use of-Wm. Gibson. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land in Columbia townshiripand bou ided on the Nortn by the road leading froth Mill.creek to Morgan hollow, on the east by lands of Royal Havens, and Phineas Bronson, by lands of Charles Benson, and on the west by the Tioga co. line. Containing 150 acres, with about 55 acres improved rith a hewed log house and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hix H. Mace vi. John Benson, Seely Johns, Rufus/Smith and C. H. Benson. K. h CO ALMA—The fotlogrirrg lot of land situate in Ridg. bery township. hounded on the north by Covell dr. Brigham. east by Hiram Dewey. south by lands of 0, P. Coleman sve,4 by IH, Chamberlin and Joseph Parke . r. Containing 97 acres with about 16 acres improved, small framed House and some fruit therion, K & CO seized and taken in ezecutidn at the snit of Bow man & Palmer vs. Wm. N. Colernan. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Columbia township; and bounded as fol- lows : On the west by the Toga co. line, north by the road leading from Mill creek to Cabbot or Mori gan hollow, on the east by land of Royal Havens & Phinneas llrownson, south by lands or Charles Benson. Containihg IRO acres be the same more or less, with about 55 acres improied one hewed log noose and some fruirtreea !hereon, the descrip :ion being given by the defeodent. 1 +. Seized and taken in execution at; the snit of H. H. Mace vs. Seely Johns and John Binlon, ALSCS--The following lot piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Rome, bounded and des cribed as follows. to wit: north by lands of Gen. Fox, west by lands of Wm.:'Strope, south by lands of Nathan Maynard; east by land. of Geo. Fox. Con ta lime about 60 acres_be the same more ;sr less. about , lo acrei improved, one framed house, (me framed harn and framed horse shed ani:2 4 7 4 4 orchard thereon. Sei - z,41 a-id takeii i 3 cssecution at the E. Goodrich vs. Joshua Vought. ALSO—The following lot ce or parcel of land situate in the towlishipyl Agbery and b•muded and described as follows, to wit t forth by lauds be longing the,es of Smith Pembleton. deed-. west by lands Griswold. south by lands of John Lynch, an ''eirt by land of David Brown. - Con. taming about 34 acres more or less, Macres im proved. owe log house and log barn and apple or chard thereon. ALSO—One othq piece or parcel oTlind sitnate in the township of flidgbery bounded and described as described as follows, th wit: north hi unseated lands and west by lands belonging to the estate of Smith- Pembleton, south Dy lands of David Brown. and east by land of Anson Bkldieman. Cuntainnig 49 acres more or less about t 2 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ho mer 8. Keeney v-s. James Rightmire, adm'r, of Samuel 1 ; Rightmire deed: . ALsO—The following piece or parcel, of land situate in the township of Sheshequin, bounded and described as follows to wit: On the north by land of Merritt Beeman. east by and of John M. Keen, south by land of Robert Chandler, and west by land of Martha Chandler. Containing fifty acres, about . fifteen acres improved and one log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Win. Campbell to the use of Wickham dr, Hutchinson vs. John M. Russell. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Troy township and botinded as follows, to wit : North by lands of Smith Baxter and Jonathan Boybe, east by lands lately the estate of Daniel Loamis. dec'd, south and west by lands of B H Stevens, Contain ing thirty-six acres and one hundred and forty - four perches, about twenty acres Unproved, log house and barn, framed house, barn and shed there on erected. Belted and taken in e.tenution at the atilt of O. P Ballard vs. Peterltrer. ALSO—The following lot of land Situate in Springfield township. and bounded' as follows to wit: tto the the with by lands of Daniel Cleave. land; on east by D. Cleaveland, on the south by the highway leading from Leonard.% hollOw to Smith. field Centre, west by lama of George Gum. Con taining five.acres all improved with'a framed house; small framed shed and small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in erecution at the Suit of 0:P Ballard vs. Q. E. Cleaveland. ALSO—By virtue of a' writ of Levari Pacias, the following describetllnt piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Granville County of Brad ford, bounded as follows, viz; Beginning at a hem. lock northwest corner of No 170, thence south 140 perches to a beece, thence west 120 perches to a hem. lock sapling thence north 140 perches to post, the north east corner of lot No. 160. theme* east 20 p. to the plate of beginning. Containing 105 acres strict measure. it being the whole of lot'No 169, to warrant lot No. 1472,-20 acres inlproved with a lin?, 'loose, (ranted barn and saw mill thereon. Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of 0. Davidson administrator of W. Dairds .n. deed who survived Timothy?. Pearon v.. Gilbert 'lyres ALRit—The following described Ist or piece (.1 land situate - in the Township of She-Regain in the county and state aforesaid, Beginning at the north west corner of e lot now in - pcisSiession of Orisim Goodsell a black oak for a corner, thence south 1° wtst 100 and 3 4-10 perches to a post on the north line of warrant lot No. 90. thence north 89° west. on said warrant line 90 perches to the north east corner of a lot of land ran out for Williant Dates,.thence north 1° east lOU 9 4.10 perches to a chesout tree,for a corner. thence south 99° east 99 perches to the beginning. Containing 51 ACM &.80 _ - . iii 2.jkikijii.ciaemar_lllKTlPlCZ g,4.l4l'ollo!4ll*ettufP 1101"hletika jianfontd litLiba4,::widt,abolgA;*pitillv-.0:11 -: 7 7', --aiiia rglOrrift,frcail.n•;i: iiiili ii 6 t j ji, Beliid "till* 1 ,1617 "5"14 Dar" iloitai dial betatel James . ilang'• ' died aid Chitlei bhaffey adaissi: !if,ll- • / 11 . 8 ,4 Mirtio Tomkiis tiv i tglit i i, ion . his; sat _.,. thieiff's thiteel l iwiidiOltarai dri.7550 _ , . . T IST OF JURORS:I4I4 forMaY term sod *Ol l .1.4 lion, A. D. 1850: &amts.. :Atliens boro= A. IL Phelps;; , Columbia=NewbetY 41kItat; Durell—Samnel Kellem . U.; Lero7--Bli HOleembs- Orwafta:Collsw DarliagrFraneM Woodruff . Asa B. - l'assoti ; -.• k • • • W. Jones, G. H. Lewis, W.- Rittetdasai; Ridgbery— Wm. Covell ; Spriagfield—Chauncy Golflrie. Wm. Fanning; Springhill--C. Mall. Wellington •Barroweliff; Towanda born—Josepb Marshall; cm. Campbell; Troy born.—E. F. Ballard ; " Tp—Samuel Thomas; Wyslasing—G. D. Williams; Warren—Geo. Manning; Wells—James Callous; TiATIMIC 81111011111•4111117 Armenia—Andrew Monroe; Albany—Wm. Campbell; Asylam—Gideon Fitch; Harlington—John G. Blakesley, W. P. McKean, W. Ballard; Colombia— Pe leolbeek 3 Canton:—Jamia Warren; Dorf—lT. Moody, Francis Cole t Franklin—Thomas T Smiley; Granville--Dapiethionroe, E. B. Lfithit Herrick—,Miner Fairchild; Calvin Stone, P.Bos• worth; Litchfield—Manson Career; Monroe-8. 8. Hinman; Orwell—Hiram Wells, 8. 4711rownson ; flicigbery W dual, Or T. Murphey, Mark A. Burt; Montgoosery. Martin Lyons ; Smithfield—Lyman.Matooo. E. 8. Tracy ; Springfield—John tiislsbory ; Sluslsbequin—Andrew Webb, Somers Kinney, Ed fri on cr Hill ; South Creek--Daniel Gillet, W. Ts Mines WyalusingA Chandler Baldwin, W. Taylor; Windhan—Oeo: W. Kinney. SZCOND W Armenia--Edmund Caae; Athebs rp—John Sdaldini; Benjamin o.. , Hiee, Ebe nezer Dunham ; • Iltirlmgton--4ohn F. Long; Columbia—Geo. M. Card, Isaac Besley, V. A. Bul lock ; I)urell-N. S. Bradley, M. T. Vangorder; Leroy—Perley Morse ; Litchfield—A. C. Barnard Monroe.-Judson Blackman; Orwell 7 -Josiah Potter; 'Pike--Harman Briggs. John Ayres! Rome—J. Maynard. Hiram Brute, J. B. Allen;' Standide Stone—lsaac Westbrooks . ; Springfield—Samuel Falkner, Isaac Hooker, T. P, Woolcott; . Smithfield—Moses Wood, Wm. E. Barton; Towanda brit o-JE. A. Parsons, Zeruiah Cross, J. K. Smith ; Troy boro—Erastus Welch, Delos!' Herrick ; Troy iwp—Johnson Williams, Walker Pierce; Windham—Soloman Sibley; Ulster—Wm. Mounsey; John !Bathers. THIRD IRLLI. Athens bar, , --11. G. Allen; Hthens twp—T•aac Gregory, John Watkins; A - rmertia— Israel Moore; Ganum—Thomac Williams, N. B. Taber; Columbia—Wm. Strait; Franklm—Horace Wiley, Samuel Smith; Granville—Albert Barnes; Ilerritti—Edmund Hagar, Hewnll Keeler; LitchfieldHaniel B, Cotton; Kerry—i /arid White Jr.; Monroe—Abraham Fos Jr.; Riiighery—James Crot•ley ; South Creek—John Plus; Springfi.lrl—Wakeman Brboks, C J. O. Harkness. /antes U. Um SmithfieldL-Hezekiah Hunlin, sheshequin—Jebez Fish, Toranda twp—H. L. Windham--Simo Bice, El! Wk.; mu; 1 - •ai narJ, ash' Bronson, Henry Cheney; - P. Tay lor, James J ()spoil ;