114 Mons. our exchanges are fitted with accoents of dime f,a) the elects a the storm of Titellidz I eu it I gli Canal below Manch Chunk, o:limped !,,, - , i i e rsble injury. Between locks Nos. instri f Weiss Pots,) about 180 kW Of the towing is a thed away. At Parryville , and' nearihic - ' v, oh Gap, the Canal has also received Zzfrioup l i ''''; g „ Between Mauch, Chunk and the Cap, :,erairs necessary will delay the naogata,a bour t o ur weeks. Several- boats him" talked. at : aficn v, p o ints along the line. ItockporVivis con ,,,le,t,yfy inundated by the giving way of the dam s . Laurel Run. The water filled houses to the t.„,„d s tory. and about two feet of Beek Mountain 02 1, below the dam, was caned away. At yolk, the Codorns rose excessively high, and considerable damage to propekt. c .The rail osd tram proceeding from York to Wrightsville, met with a fatal accident. The engineer feeling v i the bridge across Kreutz oreek.had been dam. .ad Jutting, the night, and that it would not bear „. whole train, attempted to run the locomotive pa tender alone over it, in order to test its etrength. Ile hid scarcely touched it, before the bridge and went down, and in a moment nothing was_ wen but the rushing waters that dashed heelless. on. The body of the ill-fated engineer, whose „ g ar was Chas. Duncan, was found some unmet .arils, several hundred yards from the scene the disaster. Carbondale, in Luzern county, suffered (Weald „ably. Between eight and nine o'clock, Friday mo rning, a dam about a mite above 'the "'Age . „ 1 , way, and a torrent came mashing down Gasket Brocik,” sweettieg almost everything in course. Aker throwing together small build :, cars and flood-wood in thet imagine. c onfusion, it distributed itself r g i rttgh Church 3lain streets, at every opporttmity rushing sogh gardens, bearing down fences in its course tt leached the: Lackawanna. The first floors .preral houses were completely submerged with and water and furniture, carpet'', ere , near :tuned. Flood -wood, often to the height of sew ,., feet, was deposited in streets, and on gardens, wits herelotent considered farabove high wa . the Lackawanna already swonen to's great size, the addition of this flood, lashed over Its banks .reral points, and flowingly rapidly toward the caused much destruction in that gainer.— miners, the sons of William Davis, a Welch are believed to have been drowned in tire .•.7.aird two others and a boy are said to have : drowned in the stream. A treat damage has been sestairted by the Del rare and Hudson Canal Company, in the dessunc rg build railroad, and cars near the Foot, reral rods of railroad upon the high wort ores lack manna, the flooding of their mines, Ike. --.• :4‘.• to them in actual destruction and delay is r -ort.tv estimated, but is probably not lens than 000 - • _ ever the Lackawanna, on the tant e <:reet leatting %Vest, also on the turnpike over -J,:road East, are gone. ,-,- We have several rumors of damage to our lines of internal_ navigation by the recent rim- There are known to be ueverni breaches '. , .Schtivricill Navigation. but lo what extent or . amount of damage, the officers of the Com . hare not yet fully ascertained. An anent • despatched :np the, find yesteriay, and the .probably be knowc in a few days. As •wis . the injury by the recent storm to the works aC Lehrah Coal and Navigation Company, we and the following to be the facts of the case.. and Susquehanna Railroad, twenty long, and extending from Wilkesbarre ,to „:e Haven, at the head of slackwater naviga .•on the Lehigh. has been damaged to the ex - •?, •:3 000, chiefly in the immediam neighbor .N the Planes, near Wilkesbarre. 04 the .eetion of the canal, twenty-five miles, ex'.• -,h , ty, from White Haven to Mauch Chunk, the ran be started for..:soo,prii) about 41000 more ..e required to restore this portion of the canal ac roißin.on in which it was before the flood. H reen:to Manch Chunk the canal can . • order in three days. It w ill probably re ry two weeks in complete the repairs on the or ....dm-. The heaviest injury 'is on the low • linty-sip miles, f.om M tu.:.h Chunk to n-or=t breaches are above Allen ' From the latter point to Easton, the nevi .9l-1 will be resumed on Monday next. To re-1 a' remaining, portions of the work may re •• hrec weeks. Cost of repairs not yet esti-. I. The Delaware Division can be repaired 'ince week.. and the Morris Canal in three Tiwre has been little or no! injury to the it . Al • work on any of these canals. The -1.-Iti2h Company, horn cost of repairs ~ , ,t rovonon!of their busine,s, will be wholly ;Lli compensated by the increase-AI firmness, relnaiiider of the season, in the coal market threatened with a break down from the -•• production beyoud the demand for eon wll —little Ledger. Important from Califenila—Asellier Terrible Fire, at Sag Modem. 'sue steamship C rescent City, with dates . from A F fan(' IWO , to the loth of June. arrived at New , irk. on Moutlay afternoon. The passengers on ,•iird have stao,opo in gold. . o' the 14th of June was another terrible l'e •ii at Francisco. Three hundred buildings ..... Jesuoyed, and the lore was estimaed at floe -. l traots (idol/ars 1 s The steamer Columbus arrived at Panama on 46th Instant, having left San Francisco on the i lh of June: she brought 160 passengers and ''•'° 0 00 in gold Just on freight and the mails. rue ,g,11,1 dust brought by the Columbus, Was de. tamed at Chives to await the Cherokee. The news from the mining districts continues to t. aafave'rable, owing to the high state of the wa rn the creeks and rivets. ksisn IrreLuctsvice —The intelligence from '4° mutes is of such a namie as to prove that there tea greater quantity 01 4Sid dog out this sum "? than ever before. We Namely , know which `4•11. the San Joaquin or the Sacramento, has -11 rot the rieheit specimens but the gold comes ' ll both regions in sufficient quantities to prove , w. there was but title extrakaonce in the asset `An that the ore is inexhaustible. it has been !snit, ton, as. far north as Oregon, and as far. south 1 ` the mountains near Los Angeles. There ap. ?are to be a ridge of gold-bearing quartz running 4 e s hole length of the country almost north and _ "Th. .The ore has been found richer in the mom. 1. " 14 of Los Angeles than, even in the mines of Lopoia. We have seen large masses from both 6:al eteg• As found in the former place, it will nacre the employment of science and machinery -th e 01 1 e to direct opt:cations, the other for grind '''; the wick — and with these two agents engaged, rill afford—from the immense quantity, that ex :',s--eutficient employment and compensation to 'ec.lourths, at least, of all the superfluous labor 4 1e.Calied States. TlMitigliont the mining regions a great deal of '"'tv tty prevails. - The water is yet too high to •, •.11, successful digging, and the greatbulk of the : Iro , are leisurely awaiting the fall of the streams • •e number of miners•upon the ditto rent streams --'e greatly increased since the past season, and 'Jen the mining season shall have fairly cow. "weir, great quantities of gold dust will be forth 41Ung. ' • Lex r.—On:Friday wr i the Portland train Was com. 'z through Malden to Boston, the engineer saw a mint boy drawing a chihrs carriage on the mak. I J' immediately checked the _locomotive, bat the frightened, left his chugs, nod ran. The t , m ; catcher caught the infant and thrall upon the of the track. , The only injury it sustained was "c+atch an die forehead. Two Men KILLED.—Two men named Morton Crtswell were kilW at a two raising, in Chan 'l,l4l township, York:normal, Pa, a few days 1 ,1!, by the breaking, down of a eoaflold. Sere" whet persona were injured. ItzecmiMpii • , 411111 2461, WO. Pe Z ro m e r iltir th i ; olo.l !ve h Pl ri at Ith erWer *-" tii 6— att ' belittle.") Y. mein, penitent" , ,at Swinging WWI conktaies of his rat, dud was ow a *wefthl his meal* upon On gallows, he wed those who bean! !Juin, to swat their own sa reficia i rmr : rhomo;rirp. ri! ' , forage* VW of ti t /' k" ' • I. " I Aosta tii oily a felt wads, 4 ed to die, ray 'friends; reek salvation, This is the hapiiiest denthlor any, if only prepared to die. I hope and trinn in God, and that I am Ow to be with , bim in beam. I tredtnmenil you all to the .holy Word.of Gad, and pm) , that ,rtimwsu nisei in heavenfi The followlogis his own confemion : 'el rash to ulborden my soul, and free my east science of whatever I might, with ell my heart, and under the eye of my Marker, who will judge me soon.- I declare tin Moira, of troy the death of my wife,. Martha B. pearsoa, and my two twin children, Sarah `and Lydia. confess fluff I my. self alone took their lives, oaf the Morriingql 11th 1849 y, between the boors of two itonflonr o'- clock. This is the time as nearly .as I can recol lect, sod :these are the .principat cuctunatimes On the.lolh of April, I drank - ale to excess ; I went to my brother Henry's, in Broomfield street; took an.umbrella,:kiesed my daughter blelissa i told her I was going to Providence, soil parted then. I went down Tremont street and Temple place, to a glob bouse, and got a peck of cards • then struck over to Providence Depot and le ft ibem, I went to Boyleston street, and obtained a slice kale at a Isbuernakei's; obtained a vial of Laudanum • at an Apothecary's, then I went to Merryman street and go t a bottle of gm, I then went - to Lowell De pot, and left in the cars for Wilmington, I asked when the cars left for Boston. In. the morning. answered some one, and handed me a Pathfinder. I then left for my.liciuse, where my wife and two children were living. I went over tl rough the woods, and utupifled with liquor, got lost. It was kind , Providence to hold me brick, not knowing where t was. When I got through, I looked around for some time, and saw my barn. I saw a light in my house, —I rapped on the window.--44anha came and said— , Who's there ;P.—Daniel, 7 answered. came to the door sadist me in. I eat down,and abe got Erse ...cop of tea, andt took supper. Shortly after she retired. i 881 up 8 little while by the Biolo. Thenorent to bed with my wife. I grit up, went out, and returned again to bed between two and four o'clock did the fatal deta lifter the first thrust, which I think did not wound her. About one hundred persons witnessed the execu tion. A large crowd was collected on the outside of the jail--eotne of whom clambered on the root ofthe adjoining houses, and disturbed the funeral exercises by their demoniacal shouts. Two well dreilired prang ladies before the prisoner left his cell, entered thejail yard, amended the gallows, and inspected, with looks of peat curiosity, the implement of execution. Several caber females were admitted to the jail yard, to witness the exe• cutlet). Upon the scaffold Pearson read his biblo a ith great apparent devotion. When the cap was drawn over his he appeared to beentgaged-in prayer, He ascended the steps of the gallows with a firm step, and as he walked upon the drop gave a last took at the sun and the scenes around him. His body was taken to Wilmington, hit' Da• live place and the scene of tbemunler, br burial. He lost all hope of a reprieve after he had heard of the result of, the case of Professor Webster. Ttt EHIGIUTMY TO Anelllelvk letter from Norway of a recent date, ral-s: ,„" Emigrations are preparing on a grand scale here this year ; the number of persoas who propose expatriating themselves, in order to goend try then fortune in America, is estimated at 20,000 persons, being two per cent of the entire population of the kingdom 'k"rom or.e commune alone, that of loe lag, in the pievince of Akerehans, which cnniains 5,1145 inhabitants. 663 individuals arc about to em bark for lsits. York." FRIDIT A RID DAIr FOR . ‘VEII*TER -II may be stated as a somewhat singular coincidence tin John W. Web ter committed the murder on Friday—he was arrested on Friday—the vertlicl of the Coro ner's (secret) inquest was made public on Friday —one of the regular days eelected for his family to visit him at the, jail, was on Friday—the final decision of the Executive was giv.en an Friday— and-his execution is to take plasm on Friday. Married, In Southport, Chemung Gounty N. Y. by Hiram Roushy Esq. oa the 4th last. Miss E>au• A. Pie, 110 VS of Columbia Bradford Co. Pa. tour. WILLIAM E. Secax•x of Springfield Bradford Co. Pa. Died, in this Doroonb on Monday 15th inst. Jzsitst A; le ire of Jos P. Kona", aged 2T years, 7 days. The death of Hrs. Ku by has left a blank ',which will long be felt. Bereft at an early age of •ber mother, she grew up to appreciate the More highly a mother's duties ; and seldom his a family of small children mitered a greater loss in the death of a pa rent, than hers. She left fiver-the eldest scarcely eight years of age., To.her husband she was what the divine des cription represents a wife to be, " a%help meet" in every sense of the word, and " the heart of her hus band did safely trust is her." Few men whose bu siness calls them mach front home . have . condded more in the care and judgment et their companion during absence, and we may believe ndne ever found that confidence more worthily placed. She 'yes in.. deed, what the wise king of Israel declared of a vir- 4 tuous woman-r" a crown to her husband." Devoted as she was to ber family and her domes tic duties, and unobtrusive by nature sad habit, it is not surprising that animate friend should re• mark at her .death, "Her worth has not been known !" But a circle of warm friends besides her family shed tears of sincere sorrow over her grave. and worshippers ie the asne.teary, where her voice was raised le stag the praises of Hod, dal the orb• seme of that webs, at ones as aliamostmitof their ms- joyureut in plane worship, and a solemn, though silent admonition " be ye ready also." Her early religious instruction laid the foundation .for.s just sense et rebgitias obligation, which she manifested as occasion offered, before g. 'enjoyed a seas. of parboiled mkt: and this encouraged her cbritliaft triads-is the belief that a good work bsil bees begun which God would not fail to carry on to perlieetkin; and that belief was mosteoasollngly I realised at last. She retained her senses and her speech till near her last breath, ani-in tboseeoleom moments when the soul seems Gingering, between time sod eternity—and with a fervency which a wife"and Mother only knows, shleconsmiued herlms. band and her children to the merciful fledertiner.in whoselrands she bad intrusted her own imrnoruel interests. With cheerful resignation to tbe divine will, and bright anticipations of the joys of beeves, .she left heifsiends, ID go to be with Chyle*. "Blessed are the Aced that die in the Lord." .NOTICE. WMIREAB my wife Abide* Ertl a. has left lay . bed and board without any just cause or:pro vocatioa. and I hereby Rebid all persons harboring or trusting ber am my *coeval. as I shall pay no debts ofber catitractina after this date. Towanda July ht, )1150. JACOB Y. ANBON. . eIIr'NOTICE! A LL persons indebted to HEATON & PORTER IL out call owl Mettle forthwith. New Abstopcstents. - - eittsi 'tut* wltatrill.M4s.llsoied oat of the-Cant cf to .e us of Bradford "Coenty, and to me Mewled. will ter e:posed to peb. lk sateen* Court Mouse, la the borant TIMID* di isa MONDAX. the ea dey.oLlsPteaber,istaee o'skek P.M, the followipg piece or parcel of lead sileated. is the ' of Wyslasing and Team tom and bossdal eribed as *does : &Igle sias at a sugar tree thence by lands Johalrocke sad A. threetp. swath r ease //a perches Inc coot an: thence by lands of Heavy licked aertflikary filocke south 8111* west 108 p. to a Weak thence by other lands north 38P east 483 p.m. the piece it beginning. Contaiaing three bandied and forty nine acres, one Modred perches aid allowance of sic per ma, about harearscres improved, three log ,honsee and two kg Ands and a. Sim fruit trees theorise. • Seize'land salamis asecatiaa el. ow suite Ma, ry Talaad. Mwgasetta Takad.Bliaaboalli "Wawa and Jaliaana •Tolaad ra. haw Ingham sad B. B. Lek lour tear tenant. • • ALSO-Tim following piece or pared of land situate i a south Creek tdnasbtp. and bouaded as - fdlowso on the north- by lands of Ptak, rand end on the east by dontb Greek, south by Pbilo Passed, on the wed by the road leading from Troy to Elmi ra. i Suppose d to contain three Wet 11Pa the same more or all improved with one steam sew mill sad an old framed building formerly occupied as a grist mill thereon emend. • ALSO--One other lot of land situate .in Booth Creak township, and bounded as folk:ties:or wit north by lands of Winthrop Y. Glineson the east by unseated lands, on the south by lands of Corne lius Haight. on the wad by lands of Join Thomp. son. Containiag from sixty 10 six-ty.ftra acres. Seised and taken in execution at dr* suit of Ma ry A-. Immure nee, vs H. C. Tallman. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate it Meth Creek township. boarded and de scribed as follows, to wit: north by the New York and Pennsylvania slate line, east by land. of Jared Arnold, woods by lands of Samuel and other lands of H. C. Tallman. and west by lands of Jesse Lane, amtaining about eleven In:piled acres more or less./ about twenty acres improved, one log holute.one framed barn,and one saw mill and seine fruit trees thereoa. ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land sit uate in Reath Creek township bounded and describ ed as, &lbws, to wit: north by lands of Jesse Lane and H. C. Tallman, east by land of Smith, south by lands of Asa Gillett and o tl,een, sad ne s t by unsealed tan& warrantee unknown. Containing about dve hundred and tweedy-Ave acres, more ay less, about twelve acres imprcreed, ose leg basat and saw mill thereoa. Seised sad taken in emanation at the suit of Aa. ron Borrows use. vs 11. V. Tallman. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land sit uate in the township of Monroe .In;the county of Braderird. and bounded and described as follows to wit: beginning at a post on the warrant line and corner of lands of William Coif jr. thence 'south 51° east• along said warrant line 105 p to a post, eoniet of Jeremiah Hollands, thence along the same south 41° west 83 pto a white oak, thence nonb 51° west 38 p to a post, thence south 41° west 45 & 7-10 p to a post, thence north 493° west & 5.10 p to a post, corner of said William Goll's jr. land. thence along the same north 41° cast 115 p, to the beginning. Containing about fifty eight acres, about twenty-five acres thereof improreit With I small framed house and barn thereon erected. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Gor don P. Mason, to the use of John Ray, vs John Decker. ALIO—The following lot piece dr parcel of land situate in the township of S.heshequin, bounded and , described as follows to wit: beginning at a hemlock the south west corner of a lot of land deeded by P. J. DeCaters to Moody and Gore or the south west corner of lot No. 13, on warrant No. 88, thence porde 89° west 116 pto a hickory, the south west corner of said Warrant No. 88, thence nortlkl° east 2014 perches to a post south west corner of a lot deeded by said DeCaters to Z. 11-Spalding. thence south 89° east 162 aid 4-10th p to a post, thence south I° west 554 p to a chesnot oak. thence south 89° west do 4-10 p. to a blackwood. thence sonde 1° west 145 and 2-10 pto the beginning. Contain ing one hundred* and sixty-two acres and twenty nine perches strict munsore, being the whole of lot No 14. awl pact of lot 15 on warrant No. 89, about ten acres partly cleared. Seized arid Laken in exrcution at the suit of F. L Jones use vs Philip Rogers and Ogden Rogers. Al,BO---The following piece or parcel of land aureate in Franklin township, hounded as follows: beginning at a Dogwood. thence by lands of Dani Decker and-Lerrtiard McKee, north 19° west 347 p and WI 0 to a hemlock, thence by other lands north 70° east 87 and 8.10 p to a white pine, thence by other lands of Allen Rockwell, south 19° east 355 p to a post. thence by lands of 0. W. Dodge south 74j° west 88 pto the beginning. Containing 182 acres and allowance, and being part of a tract of land patented to Allen Rockwell by patient dated dated October 18, 1838 with about 35 acres ineprov el one log house and log barn thereon erected. Berred and taken so execution at the soil of 8. 8. Hinman vs Charles Green. Al.BO- The following pieceor parcel of land situate in the township of Ridgbery. bounded and described as follows : On the north by lands of D. 11. Burnham, west by Warren Callen arid James Strowbrolge. south by land of William R. Batik and east by unseated lands, or land now in possession of Horace Henchman, containing about one hun dred and ten acres. more or less, with aboot Irk acres improired one framed house, one framed barn, and apple orchard thereon: 'seized and taken in execution it the suit of Rich ! i ard.R. Swill vs Abner Buck. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situate in the township . of Monroe, hounded and . described as follows on: north by land of Ezra Kellogg west by the highway leading from Monroe to Berwick, south by land of David Ridgway, and east by land of the said David Ridgway. • Contain ing about two acres be the same mere or less, all improved. one saw mill and one framed house thereon erected. Seized and taken in executiort at the snit of Platt Hollingshead & Co. vs Benjansin Coolbeogh. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facies, all the following described lot or piece of land Gate in the township of Franklin, in the county of Bradford. Beginning at a hemlock on thy south side of the Towanda Creek. thence south 200 p. to a post, thence nortbAlt° east 281.10 p to a post, thence north one hundred and ninety and 3-10 p. to the Towanda Creek. dreams op said creek the several courses thereof to the pleas of lbeciruing. Doo ming forty acres and traerebreansallowsuardia. ' about 111 arms lamps one framed - house one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. 'Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Bank of North America to the use of *Wren Pierce vs Tidman. D. Disdain and Leonard McKee. tart ten. A1.210....Tbe following daserthed lot piece ser par-. eel of land situate inthe wrolitiO of earlititori bounded and described u Wham. six: Beginsfig al a beech Net* west caner of ketßo. A 7. on war- rant latito. Isls. thcnes_zorth '.one brandred and sixty two and 4 7 10 p to a post, thence east 107 and 3 10 p to a post. thence south 162 5-10 p. to a post, thence west 107 and 3-10 pto the beginning. Con taining one hawked and eight acres and forty-fire perches strict measure, tweuty-five acres improved Pro log houses one log barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ro. bert B. Davidson, Administrator of William David *on dec'd. who survived ,Ti mothy. Pagan. vs Austin Farnsworth. WM. IL 1101111016.81teriff. Wrenn; Towanda, Ang. 1,1860. NOTIC I TAKEN tip rilirrit, rind seemed al the landing of the eir* scriber in Derail township, se Termite, the 19th of Jody ism.. Thirty-Gee Pins and Heinle& 80,- Lowe, three of whirl) swiped 88 11 4 0911110 44 D 4 3 "tamped R; i mainprd O; I stamped .1 %V Di; 1 stamped ID ; 2 see melted H ; 'Jess marked H; s axe marked H ; 1 ass medial 4iteclm J.M.64 2 hack'. • Dwell, Jely 30, 11150, ' M Peremelly appeared the airmenensed 1. 111. Bishop, and bled the share description a( lop, and die seas is recorded an my docket, Derail, July 30, IMO. B.R. BRADLEY, J.T. S . eßld sad Tarot Candles. by the box or pound at d t IlUtaoll & roatzx S. 1. r • ~~ CIRCUS. ♦. TURNER & Ca.. Priv,Wen, Under the direetiao of Dr. E. CIANUNI.I. Tproprimon would respectfully asnonnee to .L the citizens of Towanda and. vicinity, that their Splmplied Equestrian Troupe will visit this. place and vicieby,opeo for eshibition on WEDNWDAY the 14th day Olin. 1840 far are day only. Doors open et 2 o'clock, Performance Couusseces at 24 o'clock, P. N. Evening performance to commenes at 74. TUE lEEE= IN TREE CURCIAL Will be introduced with t h e utmost order and regular ity, and will combose a great trendy of Epsetrian Peefirnessees many of which are astarely new. Nis Espouse has been spared in ruing Novelty of every kinder' flew the rubric, as tb names of di performers will testify, many of which an favorably ' 'mown to the public, vs— N. B. Tomer, T. P. Tamer, J. Esfy J. W. Myers, IL Miller, H. Hen, M. Henry. J. Beebe J. Marie, M. Lapses, Mast. Weed. M. Windt The Manager would assure oboes who my favor them with their premises, that this subdost samba is pit us the smuts and chi cal , of the sever se lected for their emaarmant, and on me osossies will ribaldry be used by the Clowns or Simms. The whoM to be conducted whit Maim tepid to morality and vises. A gimbal Beam sad *kris' Bud n( mglip =cow he the eslitibitias. Lefties S. 14 EAV E. Director ' . NEVIS. Iref hidl particulars Nee Lame Bills and Posters • Heel& I Will also perform at Columbia Flatus on the 10th Smithfield on.the 12111; and at Athena on the 13th, NOTICE. II A w N i l it r i. 'LORD'S notes and accounts was lell D i . Goodenough this morning for cot ection, this 26 Th day of July IMO. Call and Aare •,,t. DANIEL LORD. SHERIFF'S SALE. ID Y virtue of a iwrit of Fi. Fa. issued out of the ID Court of Coro:ion. Pleas of Dradkird County. me dikected, IMP be exposed to public sale at the , oase of ?Stephen A. Mills in Towanda township, it SATURDAY, the 31st day of August 1e50,-at I I ‘ 'clock. P. M, the following tut piece or parcel of -nd situate in the township of Towanda. bounded nd decorated as follows, to wit: on the north y lands of Bliatop and W. B. Poster, on the east , lands of John Lynch & Stephen A. M ills on the uthity lands of Ezra Rutty, and on the west by • ills of David Rutty. Containing 93 acres more less. ISeized and taken in execution at the suit of Jub . bepard vs Byron Ktnirsbery and, I:aac Myer. :t WM.II. DOBSON, Sherif. Sh..rifr Office, ‘Towanda,ug. I, 1850. . ~ SHERIFFF'S SALE. Y virtue o f a writ Vend. Expo., issued out of 1 $ the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co-. I me directed. I shall expose to public sale at the 'l' ion House its the born. of Towanda. on Friday e 30th day of August, 1800, at I o'clock, P. M. the 10 Rowing pmee or parcel of land situate in the born hip of Springhill. and bounded as follows. to wit :, , eginning at a white pine fora corner thence sou* . 124 rods along lands of Philander Huvlbart and Hi in, Taylor to a post, thence east 91 rods to a hem- It, • corner, thence north along lands of George i senbery 124 rods to a pool thence west by lands i f Bennet Bostwick 91 rods to the place of begin ing. Containing sixty acres, more or less. with boat forty acres improved, one framed house and wed barn and apple orchard thereon. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Sim . n Green, now to the nse of. Edward Overton, vs I en. W. Claggett, Administrator of Geo. Claggett. .1 'd, and C. A. Taylor terre tenant. • WM 8. DOBBINS, Sheriff. sheriff's Office. Towanda. A ng.1.•1550. SHERIFFS' SALE. I 'Y virtue of writsrof Vend. Expo.. issued out of 11l the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford eons , to me directed, I shall expose' to pubße• sale at e house t,ortis Merritt, in the township of Co mbia. on Thursday the 19th day August, 1850, at I o'clock, A. ht.. the following described piece or reel of land situate in the township of Columbia, unded and described as fellows, to *it : on the E'rib and east by land or Henry Smith, on the soith ' the road leading from Troy to Covington, so the i Iby lands of.Cirth Merritt. Combining thirty ~ t front, by alai, two feet back, all improved wi th F e stbewbertme thereon. tieteedolid taken in eneeatiowat the snit of 8 W D P riimeroy dt. Co. vs Geo. M. Card. - WM. 11. DOBBINS. Mimi , Bherilre doe, Towanda. Avg, MC.. I BRIOME ORDERS. i HE nnikinmed Militia of anodised' County, even k peeing the tat Brigade, in the 13th devisees of P. i, will meet m Battalions for Parade, Review and In .. . on, in the followingsink% viz: The 2d Battey= rllemolded by Unit. Col. John Baldwin, will trout onday the 20th Jay of August. 1850. The 4th taken commended by Lieut. Col. Bertrand E. hwy. will meet (AI Tuesday the 57th rimy of Au -1850, and the Brat Battalion osumnandod by Lt. Hiram W. Root, will'neeet on Thursday the 29th of AllMitst 1850. Commanding efficient of Bat. • will plume give nodes araereingly. IJOHN A. CODDING. • k Brigade Inopeeter, Ise Brig. 13 Div. P. M. : riga& teepee Moe. Le Rayavillo. July 15, ltr. J. WINTOSH, DENTIST, ns rommil w. kw item hsb &Ike MM. so the Era ale of whew. in die bahling fop aecepied hy I, D. Mentenye Esq. " Commis. Eiet. of Lewes,of Vol. leEx%(Damask Rams. live loooiood . sad at TR GAR Heim Syrup tied Potence Molasses. ,tectived at •ly IS TIFFANY'S. A. 044, Supr, and Tobacco, nice aniclos and Teri cheap at ly le TWFA?Y'S. AIMS—NAN' rate qualisy•of Reasios: cri4red ' . 4 ' TIFFANY'S. AUDITORS NOTIC E. .11 the Matter of the Eftte of Wen. Myer der' ICE is heathy given to an persons intimate) in the potato of Wm. Myer deed, that the underlay,- ring been anpointed sovauditor by the Orphans of Brad n) County, to audit, examine and re upon toe amount of E. R. Ilya, administrator upon emote, will ittond to the duties of his appoint tat the (tread Joiry Room in the Court Rome at soda on the 28th Jay of Assam next. at 10 Weiock 01. •10 U. W. PATRICK. Auditor. CHARLES K. LADD, M. D. UYBICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in the . . 1 Union Bloa: op . staits-;- Korth ads or:gh. o dic Square (rim Elwers Law Mee. Entrance i- Elwe ll' and Adam: law offices ; where he Assays be found whets nut professionally engaged. ovrands, July IT, isw. NEW & CHEAP SPRING Gr4oo , lociNiAtiiii 14 co. -' A R E . c . fts t and , recriTieS the NA Yeti a Erie Raihetil. dims fiew New Yaffe, • largssikwk of SISINI Ns SUMER MOW whichlieve bees boa& lowowd w ig b, ic is4 c h imp , Their 'sweetmeat is sem samsestty hassosiel seers is. ehreeswors a pareissuere rarely to be meet with. As inspection will satiory ilia public of thir . fsea Towanda. With 1850. wig lia Ikrir ITGSos• T EVELING. Laying nut Roads end Lem, Di Odin' ii•J' Modes. liesaueingt Idassary. Embieskseea !be., skewerly done by E.G. NICHOLS. Moe at Rintie *vaned empty. Pa. Petrone el s did= ige. needing his services. Alan by writing him a Dna a feu Jaya be. ipeelland. knee Unit bissianne proingaly Minded tn. • Those Cheap Geoids at FOX'S ! Aiurt.7.4,l".w- sold l . rub gits°6; lowest nt~.. fresh Teas, warranted pod or no sale. at 37 4 . to 50e.; prop Molagong 1111 g, Algo,-a large atmetisent of Omekery ‘ of . -Me newest potterna. Tory cheap; and in feet every doing in their nye will he sold ea ;beep as Ike cheeped, at the maw of Main and Pita as. _April 18, 1850. E. T. FOE. (VIE ems opting aryls moleskin Hate; obi Leghorn I.J and Palm leaf Hat. at MX'S. T E.%THER—•BoIe and Upper Leather; also kip .1-A and Calf skins, fur sale by ta3o K. Ir. CO. GRIND STONES, . a superior article of Nora Boons, grind stones, for sale at a 24 MEWILIttr., NEW GOODS AT THE CENTRAL STORE ! OW opening at the above establishment a very N lane sod definable assortment of . SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which will be sold at very low rates. Sadness at this establishment conducted upon tab god honest principles. Yon bare our Manta for past &wort and we hope for a martinuance of ibe same es we are brand to sell Goads Cbesp. Towanda. July 4. 1841). N. N. Berri+. DAY WATER, Colognes. Hair Oils, and Perfume -13 riot all kir•da. at No.l. D. R.. H. & P. MACKEREL. in bbls., half bbls, quarter bble. and kilts ; dry and pickled Codfish; also a few boxes drat rata Dry Herrings for sale itt the •• Cash Store ^ of spl 7 H. g, & M. C 114CRCIIR. St)RIiCOODS,. I Nimble Si.rpence woa/4 a Slow Railing." THE subscriber in non receiving a fresh stock of spring and summer Goods. consistingsf his astral assOrtment or desirable styles, ahielfirtill be sold for READY PAY at the very lowest possible prices. Having determined:to sell goods for 'ready pay exclusively, customers may depend upon.get tine goods of all kinds as cheap as the same can lie sold by any living man. apll l ,E. T. Fox.. GROCERIES—A large stock of Teas. Sugars, (a good anicie for 6 cents.) toffee, Pepper. price, tobacco &c., can .be bought cheap for cash at t 2! K. &. CO. supermr article fine Silk fiats. al s o H palm leaf and Leghorn hats, fur sale at n 2.1 K. & CO. QUPERIOE Wines and Liquors-40 tilde. this perior WHISKEY juvt received at if. &P. _ BI;CKW HEAT FLOER, of a superior qua;ity, fur 'ale at TIFF S. I .- EITHER, 1000 lbs Mole Leather, for sale at I_4 a 24 , w , MERCURS' MACKERBI. for sale by the bbl half barrel or pound at Bull's cheap store, No. 3 B. Row. 'Towanda. June 13th '5O. jaw received. and is still receiving from NeW HYork New Goods, and I its of them. Yankee No liana, • variety. Toys. innumerable ; Gtocnies without,' exeeptiag any kind ; Liquors of all descriptions, kinds and qualities, and every body knows he 'ells very low for cosh. . L. W. r. Towanda, Jung 10th, 1850. BUGGY FOR BALE. A first rate, nrw style buggy made of the best materials and good worknum.bir for sale, solely for want of use. E. T. rex. July 171114 1830. SAIUfS, HARNESS, AND TRUNK MAMFACIORY. SMITH & CUI.P, seepectfully inform their old friendsond castor:ears, and the public generally, that they still carry en the Beadle, Harness and Trunk malting business at this old stand, a few done. below Mis dt Mason's drug state, North side of the public soars where they keep constantly on hand and make to order tbd following artichra in their line all of whioh for material and workmanship will bear comparison with the best that can be produced anywhere, viz; Men's best saddles, common saddles, waggon saddles, carriage harness, of all kinds. Heavy team harness, cofirm, Bridles, waggon and carriage whips. Also large assortment of Iron and wood frame Travelling Trunks, rorlfolap Carpel Rags, and all otbererticla. in the travelling line . They solicit a call from all wbo wish to purchase, any of the above, confident that they can give satisfac tion, both as to the quality and price. Towanda, July 12, 1830.. Itmt - rn & CUI,P. Ir IRE COVERS, Nice Flower Yams. and every Y V thing else that ever appertained to my Gee of business, on hand, and for sale very low for Cosh. If you don't believe it call . and try once, and if you do I am ware you will be satisfied of year interest in con tinning to buy of L. W. TIFFANY. Towandi, July 18, 1819. =l=l FLOUR —Pt taro quantity of uorsiot Mot. fcr Sale at .11 250 New Suits at Two Dollars & Fifty Ceuta each at No. 1, Brick Raw./ jy lit H. & ak:t A MPBEIVB. PE@T#9.--flest pries in essii paid for 811." "-PH.t7t/i. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS OTICE is hereby given to the eaveval collectors of Bradford County. that the Commie/WWII will aftene i et their *See in Towanda,en Wed oesday,Thuni. day end Friday the 11 th, 151h. - 13th. daya elf tropism. ber twit to make Ezeneretion from the 111010-tara of &eta, Co. and-filaitary Team fur 1050 et which time they ate roepectfey requested to wend and lay their claims before the bawd. By miler of the Commissioning. Towanda, July 17,1850. -C. 8. ft UsSEII.I.. pelf virtue of an Order • of the Orphan's Court of 1.-) Bradford count. , v will be elm:wen to ribliNi e sale O the prernisits, SAT ROA Y. the 3lst day of August next. at 1 o'clock P. M., of said day, the following to wit : one piece or puma of land. situste in the town ship of. Shasheopiiit. and hounded and deaenheil as fol. A ws to wit: Beginning at at prod thence by lairds of Matthew Wribt; "M O° earl 7T aid 3.10 perch es td a post. thence south 1 6 east 9 p. to the center 01 tire public Road, thence Glom/ said rued south 75° wan 17 p., thence south 1° emit 302 p. to an ash, thence month 884° west 59 p. In a stone, thence north I° vre.4 3f7 p. to the place of beginning. (51niaining. 109 acres 90'perches. and allowance. aboat 50 acres there of improved. with a two 'dory Canted house and front ed ham, and shoe shop thereon ended, and a_ mall orchard thereat. Aftendanco given, tenns route itnnwn nn day of sale. CHAti. CHATTER. !Ms. t 3. DIMONEY, Adninistrators. July 17th, 10150 IVIIIBK EY-40/d Yuri; Pale Whiskey, for ..de by tits bbl. or gallon at . ty LA TIE FILLN . gimilMetir• Tit - mis MEW • L. W. TIFFANY. NOT UNDERSOLD YET ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. filitccllauconG. Dae. EVS:fiIIOW ft .3163111-riall, Wb in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Base. miaowed their DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, To the South More in dse Wantlfoesay, Where they are li,cow receiving anJ opening a new and extensive assortment of Drugs, Med icines, Chemicals. Paints, Oil. Wass, Varnish. Dye , Wood and Dye Stuffs, Family Groceries. Minkel Wines and Liquors, Fire Works; Tor, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, crushes, Combs. Stone, Glass and t Wooden Ware, Slacking, Tolman, Snuff and Pi- Cam All the popular patent medicines &c Their stock now comprises every- article .usually kept, amonir which maybe found the follomng„ DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Opium. Cumin Tartir. Camphor, Castile afasp, Liquor ice, Alcohol, Bars CsiPsi* llbeubarh, Alleles, Flowers chamomile, castor nil, olive oil, quicksilver, asagrans's. ' flower sulphur, bums. red, preepatide, verde! eps salts,orro subliontive„ agile assionnia, acid, laudanum. pink, semis coin we. Ail I sm, myrrh, tragaeanth anade,gem- Mk—bath brick. anise seed. Ors, glue, nests root and -Ts pepper, emery, sand - lfsaparilla, boomer, l e L GROCERIES! • Sugar, eon,e and tea of all kit - pepper, mustard, cloves. nutmeg, mace. fish ) rasr, , citron awl sante currants, salad uil chocolate, cocoa, so da, and butter crackers, rice, starch. ginger, agendas, 'angered, white and' bar soap, -sperm and tallow can dles:jug. and bottles pipth, mustard, catsup, pepper sauce, shad, mackerel,aahnon &c. dre. .1.114G0 RB, Cognise. otard and runerican brandy; St Croix, Old Is. macs and New England ram, puns Holland and am. gin, Irish and Monongahela whiskey Medina, mescst,claret, lisbon. part and champaign wines cordials, cream .de citron anise, rose. vanilla, or amonr, canelle. Oranges, moka, noyeau and argent. cheaper than ever offered. Soaps Ptrfomery end Fancy Goods. Shaving cream, soaps. military and windsor, Gonlards medicated perfumed sand snap. imperial shaving Beach es national, bench toilet, violet', mualc, almond and transparent soap, wash hallo, I.uhini extracts jockey pateboully, bouquet sh carotin., musk, mine Flems verbena &c. Cachous arnmatique, cologne, bay and . rose water. Spanish lily white, cin rouge, persian toilet m. 41 poweer, hair dyes hair invigorator. bait eradicator perfume satchels. court plaster; playing cards, dice - pencil points, Gillois steel pins, time& fi.b books, drawing pencil*. percussion caps, inks, fed. htack and indelible, combs. purses, pocket books, transparent mot• to wafers &c. &c. chrpeute Node, tartariL the essential flit! Berge Corks cotiandce -fenugreek, isl►., tanner. oil pt./metals bark, eay. papas, opidellne, shakers herbs, hotehimaid, do- BRUSHES. 11th. Hat, Stove, Scrub, Shoe, Paint, Marking. Var. nish, Sash. Artists sound and sable, Camels Hair and stripping Pencils, Blenders & Badgers, White Wash, Counter. Flesh, Tooth, Nail. Comb. Broom; 'Ckotber. Infant, Lather, Table., Harm & blaek.ng Brushes. • VM:1=173:4 - tai MVOTriI 0 Tribute* sod snuff Boxes, Nipple Shells, Nursing Bottles, Breast Ptinips,Teeth Rifles...bed pans, syringes, shoulder heves, trusses and abdominal supporters, pessaries, catheters, cup'c glasses, graduates, themome. ten, spoulares, forceps, lancets, Liquid and spread kink° sive plastm Ate. PAIN7S AND DYE STUFFS. • . Nicaragua, red, cam and log wood, rustic, Ex log wood, lac dl e, rod burr, red sounders, madder, alum, cop peras, blue vitriol, solution tin,eomposition rhemic, oil vitriol, oxalic Reid and all th acids, grain tin, pumice and rotten stone. vemillion A rnn Chines and English. Spsni.h brown, venetian, verdigris, paris green, while, black and red kad, chrome yellow and green, japan, coach and copal varnish, lampblack, lithace, putty, whiting, yellow tkhre, spts turpentine, & Una' oil, rosin, chalk, terra de sienna, amber, gall leaf, bronzes, and a general awsittment of paints for Artists, • I I IPOIM In - French Ours 24 by 30,22 by 30, 20 by 30, 20 by 24. 22 by 31.11 by lA, 12 by 20, 12.4 114, 12 by 16. 10 by, 14, 10 by 12,8 by 10,7 by 9. PATENT MEDICINES &c. ()tricks vernaifuge., mothers relief, Dr Jaynes family medicines, all 'the sarsaparilla. Wistars 1411.1 Swaynes syrup of wild cherry, I Tphairis Pile Electuary and others, Brants Indian 'Remedies, varieties of sugar coated bilious iodise vegetable, tar, oriental &e &c. Dr. Christie galvanic belts, bracelets, pecklace end gal vanic fluid. Dr. Fitch's very celebrated medicines, L 014 • Phosgene lamps and .phosgene, pure chstnphine and burning floid,whale,lard and sperm oil. All goods warranted is represented attic New Cheap Drug and Chemical Store, SonthlStora- in the Ward House, jut:B H & PO lITF R. ——- - - DRS. HUSTON Si. PORTER. PHYSICIANS AM) SURGEONS, office, south I. store in the Ward House where they may befourid reedy to attend to calla of their profession: _6 FOR THE LADIES :—we have a aplendcd assort ment of Prints, Lawrie, Om%hams, Boma., Moos. DeLeine.. Cashmere. Chirobra, Eirdiroidered Lisle. Siltt and Cotton Glover. Fine Linen Handkerchiefs. itce... at B. Kl\l:dßCßt dL eg 1, WANTED. 1 000 J /YE ILENS, wanted I , y ilia gut riFyg,er Immediately st No. 3 Etna Row.,- - • COMMERCIAL.. WORKS, . NEW ESTMILAHMENT, THE subscribers have commenced the FOUN DRY business at the old stand tamely octopi., el as a Chair and Bedstead Factory in the Borotiglivf Tuneful*, where we will hold ourselves in readlnem to intend to the wants of any. and all persona who may favor us With a call. We bops by Strict attention to business to merit a share of Public patronage. We are fitting up a MACHINE SHOP connected with the Furnace, where we hope to be able to-do any and all kinds offinishino and f i tti ng ji p v. W e ' ,in endeavor at all times to keep a good impend of work en hand so that castonwes may' be accommodated on the shortest notice. HAYING taken pains to secure the mikes of ex perienced workmen from the mate of N. Y. we flatter ourselves we shall tie &Nieto turn off work in a work, manlike manner and as good as can be done in any other establishment. We shall also he prepared for the suanufactme of stoves by the quantity.and will keep constantly tm baTI a few select patterns for mad: - The eunsmiberaiavite all permits who may be in want of any thing in our line to give us a call and we guaran tee thew will not mi away disaatisfiad. Saw Mill Hods or PitridelVslidts, NJI essinks. gud geons kr , kept condo:nay on hand. Also plows of the most approved patterns and Plow Points by the piece or cplat.tity to ‘suit porc.hasera, as low as can be procured at any other eatablisbntent. Culivators of the moat approved patterns, also a 'opener article of Corn Plow. bir sale by ENOS TO'HPKINS. N. C. TOMPKINS. GEO. W. POTTER, Towanda June ,Atli. 1Q5.11.• irj• Old casting* Liken in cad:tango for wort. •-- - A Stock of Drugs for Sale! • fr HE anhacrthers tin Await to go Wibt, offer for 1 wale their endow stock, consisting of - DRUZ, MEIN% PAINTS,. OILS,. tww To any person 'ohing to go into the buaine•s, we of fer aw excellent opprirtunity. miraleing the only Drug glove hi a weer enterppiaing and thrifty town. The prevent opportunity iv an excellent one for "ploysiumi, mre tit the subscribers—Dr. Knee, —leasw, a good practice. which ho will recommend to any DUO Wishing to take his place. Terms made easy. . KING . VOSBURIG. Troy, 4.3itailford ra. lune 3. I 8;,0.