I „,i the same should ever vennala free; acid we appose d to the extension of Slavery over any jo i l territory." hi =necessary to tespeat these • s No one with the lepat regard for truth to tonon • a do/tote that almost every free slate passed aim. ro t at ions. The Democratic Governor of New „„ firs h ir e in his message, 1847,• speaks of the• ;; D „ a iid rote in favor of the Proviso. He says, , ito , role has given . form and substance to the t ild Janis of the people of these States--As deep o pent in their hearts—and justly received, through oproa ry warm/dies, their cordial response and of The proposition contained in this ProTi „ 'ying as 'it does the ddermined will and true " 0 the American people, aflords a pledge • t heir principles with be faithfully - carried out oar National legislation, which must give joy to f < friend of the Union and national freedom." Pans, Governor of Maine in his message the oe rear says " The sentence o f the free states is r ound, sincere and almost univemal, that the in: p enc e of slavery upon productive energy, is like ~, bight of mildews—that it is a moral and social 1 1. influenced by such considerations, the free , trill oppose the introduction 'of slavery into ylerritory which mhy be acquired." During toe ear Hon. John Wentworth said in his as Dera ,o„L ••Thas we see that at the North all parties oniung in favor of the great principles of the Coo: proviso. This is the only rock of safety Northern Democracy. Indeed, nearly all tf Ann•Wilanot proviso Democrats have already oar ed (or Gen. Taylor ? as their favorite candi ,jK ;he next President." But I have not space .salliplv extracts. I trust the point is sufficient ;6labiole.4l to satisfy even the hard-to-be-con „ea North Pennsylvanian. Let us now recur 0 0i vi their strong convincing argument against of the Navies?, g‘ while'such men as slims-ere denouncing the principle of the war, every possible obstacle in the way of :onorebie termination .” • Po Editor undoubtedly, in this case thought to cr t4 himself frern the charge of misrepresents ra hr using the word sack. But he faila in this, T isch men as IVILM3T would speak as he spoke „I isle cc he voted. And Wtr.stor used the fol •rig language, m the very speech in which he Pierell his amendment to the two million bill."— li t agreed witch some of his friends that this' Iv aa unnecessary war ; he believed it to be a ~,;:ory and proper war i" and in regard to an —ntrable termination" he said "He trusted the lent w•as sincerely ready to negotiate for an do peace. But the Preahlen t asked for twn ini of dollar.; for concessitut which Mexic'l make. \lr. W. took it' therefore that the finked to acquisition of territory in that this he htd no objection, provided it r;• line nn the. propercondition. On the contrary ns tiot!s that a portion of territory on nlll.l come unto our possessions, by fair ist ) onntat,...i means, bx purchase or negotiation hr c rrirest. lie coaditded by offering the t7 , 1111P a truer Nig against the establishment of sten in territory which may be acquired," His ei;yo , l4h..int were to sustain the war, and bring morahle termination" We should be in.e4 !he .\'vth Prantylci,eatn attempt to prove But this is not all. The little Ward .g.r:e.heet a+ it continues becoines quite excited • !a3l , more anJ more at random. " Who" eirlaims " is to blame for placing Pennsylvania we. Whiz rule 1 D %vita Wmator ! His cour - se '.7111.7 the Gobernatoria! contest . was treacherous to etlsariil en e m les." The remark of WiLMOT bat maitre is blind and impotent" has never Ni;_l a tietter.witneos then the above sentencest4- F-4 sure;y if it were not so, such rid iculous charges Tri:J repose in the brain that conceived them.— iln.sor opposed to Longstreth ! who in Bradford ever heard of this before 1 He was with is 'nes ; we beald his specs:hes and private con ver s,,,ii .All that he could do' for Licitgertreth, was IrT,e and Bradford dune• vs duty nobly •while :„ez porioncpf the State proved defective. Long. lervived 37t8 voles and Johnston received 507 Democratic majority. This too had travell:e.d the county making flee ~pecelies, North Manch canal pledges, and • 'orieermg the people with soft words and - full • Shank the year before receivedonly 3058 •e, and a majority of 538 in the county. Yet V .:.501 I* accused of placing Pennsylvania under rule 0 most veracious Nortk PennsyTealtiOni pprtrait should be taken on a plate of silver r.l pLiced in a frame of gold and hung in the pill°. RADICAL. Ettention of Professor Webster. we cm- the fullest. accounts we chn find x its particulars of the last end of the murder Partman which we take principally from the T ' - .3nP The day before the execution the family nis.,l Pr. Webster RS usual. They were w ith tilt +he usual time, from two until about half past ^clock. They appeared the same as usual. Inzular as it may appear, we were assured by :le :ewers of the prison that they parted with the ti , Nand and father, ignorant of the fact that they c'ed never see him again alive I Wo.traW them passed out of the prison and we are as fully li.died that such was the case, as we are of any e,;1,4 within the compass 'of human judgment. , .acediaiely alter they left, a guard was piked in in cell, and continued with him until this morning. Prof. Webster was notified some days since by s `. Putman that it was customary in such cases to Pee a guard over the prisouer the night before execution. He made no objection, but asked as a are, if they did so that he migi#t have the priri• of selecting Mr. J. C. Leighton, clerk of the jet, and Constable Edward J. Jones, the officer coo bad charge of him during his trial. This re tries was granted, and last night, immediately gee his famly parted with him in his ceU, the above named officers entered upon the duty named, and remained with him until morning. He was per fectly free in conversation confining himself who'. 11 ,, IS moral and religious subjects. He read the 'Ode and other books with a great degree of earn estness and sincerity- He conversed and read un -4112 o'clock, when, he laid down. upon his cot, spread upon an iron bedstead, and slept until half Past four this morning, apparently as sound and restful as under ordinary circumstances., m e as rued Mr. Leighton that his family paned with him , last evening at half-past six, entirely ignorant that he was ao soon to sutler death. He ( f requently 'poke ()Phis family and seemed to be quite happy to know that they were all religiously inclined.— Hs briefly spoke of his execution and repealed the Passage of scripture, , t It it be possible let this cup pass from me, yeti not my will but Thine, 0 Lord, be dime:" On arousing from hilt slumbeis, be mimed in devotional esercii.es by prayer and reading of the Scriptures.. He was as calm as the sunny and al most breezeless morning. As sally as 5 Ir-2, Mr. Luther Denbo,' with a NW of some sik or eight titer began the : work of erecting the scaffold. It was located between the iwc prisoners, near the centre of the yard: It was 'he same instrument upon which Washington Goode, the colored man, was executed in May 19 19. It was then new and consists ol.a,platitnat of Itiltifee7 'PM - 1107 a - square, la t e than one's head, and a single beam over it as much higher. In the center of the platform was a trap door,.etnitanaled - wiffte raised OW frame.. A rope was nth throw% two holes in the beam 'Unillustrat ed on the poet'', the noose was sukpemded corn the trap, Which was so adjusted that the executioner might let it fall by simply placing his foot upon a spring fixed by the floor immediately in front of the 'Wain. At 1 3-4 o'clock the machine of death was'fully comPfeted and in ihat dhection the dead. ly notes ofpreparation ceased. • . The scenes around the jail, appall*, tops of private dwellihga were most resetting. From the windows and tops of about thirty houses on Uowell, quiseway and Leverett ats., the horrid Spectacle was witnessed ‘ by men, women and children. On the top of house No. 3 Lowell-st., planks were arranged . to accommodate about 100 t•kraons. The windowsiitall the other houses north, except Mr Andrews, the jailor, Mr. Lovejoy'a, and two others, awe filled principally with.women. Tbe lola:ming is from the Bee, Eztm:—"We noticed that to top of Mr. Ncah Wyeth's house, 51 Leretett-st., was lined by men and some few women. We pained round to the front door, and found it guarded by police officer. One man said, " I will give a dater to go up, it I can see the execution. - The officer'opened his blind door and let him pass in. From his appeanmeetere should judge the men who so foolishly partial with his money (for we .heard •it demanded of him) was from the 'country. To be more certain that Mr. Wyeth wakepectilating on views of a man killing, we 'stepped' inside the door and asked him what he would charge us to go on top his house and see the'execution. He came toward us, with a hand full ofbank bills, and said, " O'ne dollar sir?" We stepped, back - and made this reccird, which Is only a part of the proceedings." , IWe learn that one of the looses elated does bro ken into by ihe=mob, so great was the. anxiety to view the slaughter. They.did great damage to the furniture. While in the house it was surrounded with a pcnsiste of police, whodenied any of the par ty the party the„privilage of coming out. how the matter will end we cannot say. The witnesses and officers began to gether gate 7 o'clock and continued to collect till about P. There were about 125 spectators admitted to the jail yard by passes from the. Sheriff, beside the of ficers in attendance. The whole number of constables and police offi cals on duty vans 125; 25 constables and 25 police were stationed at several ppints on the inside, and 75 were on - the ground outside the prison. Rev. Dr. Putman arrived at the jail 7 1-2 o'clock and immediately proceeded to the prisoner's cell. where devqtional exercises were held. Dr..Webflter was in the further corner cell on the right, oh the lower 'floor of the nouth-eastern building. • At 9 1-2 o'clock Sherif f Eveleth snmtnoned to ,the rear office of the jail those gentlemen *hum he had requested to be present as witnees, and there read 10 them the order of w,hat was to follow, together with the duties devolving upon his several Deputies. Among the names of the'winesses were the col - Inwine:-11. F. Edmonds, Philip Greely : L. H. Wright, Isaac Adams, J. Put Bradlee, Robert Cow. din, Peter T. Homer, Wm. Sahouler, - Henry H. Hooper, Thomas Gill, John T. Heard, John Beals, William Barnicoat, J T. Crocker. Joseph Smith : Osman Brewster, Benj. Adams, •B. Perefy Poore, Olewell A. Thompson. The &lend stated to the gentlemen present that they had assembled by invitation f-nm hive as law lul witnesses of the execution of John White Web ster for the crime of ; murder, for which he had' .been convicted anl 'sentenced. He detailed to them the eider in whieh the proceedings would take place, and expressed his hope that the utmost quiet and good order be maintained, is consistent with the solemnity of theoecasion. He hoped that he should not hear any loud talking, not a voice . ring the progress of the proceedings. • ,From the Jail.otfice, the Sheriff, supported by Deputies Rugg and Freeman, proceeded to the prisoner's cell, followed by the witnesses and oth er deputies; where an impressive and eloquent prayer was ordered by Rev.. Dr. Putnam, he being the only officiating clergyman present. No other services were held. The prisoner during prayer, was in his cell to a kneeling position. After prayer we had an opportunity to see Pro. lessor Webster in his cell We had no: looked' upon him since the day he was sentenced. He was greatly altered for the better. We never saw a more healthy looking filet/ than he appeared to be Ilia countenance was much mote pleasant than when he was upon •his that. Shortly atter, at 9 20 o'clock., High Sheriff Ere,- etli attended by Deputies Coburn, Freeman and Ruge. Sir. Andrews, the Jailer, Mr. Holmes, the Turnkey, aml. the- prisoner, accompanied by Dr Putnam, came out and ascended the platform of the scaffold, the prisoner taking his position upon the drop. Dr. Putnam immediately entered Into earnest conversation with Prof Webster, and continued to do so through the reading of the Governor's war rant by the Sheinf and until Jailer Andrews stepp ed for - ward to place!' the legs of the pri-nnet, when. the Doctor shook Rev. Mr. Putnam affectionately by the hand, bade him a final farewell, expecting at the same time the hope that they should meet again hi Heaven'. The prisoner was dressed in a black suit, appa rently the same clothes that be wore during his trial Deputy Sheriffs Rugg-and Freeman, adjusted the rope at just 25 minutes to ten o'clock. Before the cap was drawn over his eyea he shook hands with Jailer Andrews, Mr. Holmes, and last with the Sheriff and thankeii them for their kind treatment to him. Sheriff Eveleth than said : "in the name of the Commonwealth of Massa chusetts, and in accordance with the Chief Execu tive, 1 now, before these witnesses, proceed to ex ecute the sentence of the law upon John W. Web ster, convicted at the March term of the Supreme Juwcial Court, of the murder of Dr. George Turk men." This said, the Sheriff placeiL,h is foot upon the fatal spring, and in an instant more the victim was launched into eternity. He give several struggles and all was over. New albnettitsements. L. Ili HYATT, 35).213M5PZEM IS pennspently located ai Troy, and will twaditts to Make professional visits at Toianda, where be will beloutul at the Ward House—and also cantinas to vi sit Canton, Mooneton, Burlington - and Smithfield as usual. Towanda, Sept. 4, 1850. Valuable Steam Mill ac Land for Sale. PILE subscribers offer •at private sale. ONE HUN DRED ACRES OF LAND, well timbered, sit-. nate in the township of Smithfield, about four miles from the Susquehanna , river. Upon mid land is erect ed a large and new STEAM 'RAW MILL, capable of manufacturing I,ooo,ooo.feet of Lumber per year. The lot is surrounded by other well timbered lands, so that the mill can easily' be supplied with timber (or many years. The mill is in good running condition, and pre sents evety facility for the cheap and rapid manufac ture of lumber,, and would be • safe and profitable in vestment of capital. A portion only of the payment would be required at the time of gale.. For further particulars apply to the subscribers span the premiere. P. & F. S. AYRES & CO. Smithfield, Sept. 8. 1850. terNOTICE ALL persons indebted to WALLIS BULL for Store Goods are hereby notified, that hie rages and ac" cotenta are transferred to me, andimmediatepartectil requested. • ANN E. BULL. Towanda August 17, 1850:' CHARLES. K. LADD, M. D. PHYSICI,AN AND BURGEON,; Mee in the " Union Bloek," up stairs; North side of the Public Square. over Eletell's Law. Odle.. Entnntee between Eleven and Adria' taw 'Ailftetw; wars ha —s always to .feund erbea.not prehmionally envied. Toweled*, July 12, 18501 In Blieshequin. August Star. by Rev. R. J. oi , JOWATIIIAN D. HILL :to M. NARCI both or Burlington. In Athens tp. oo tiontlay dept. let, by I) Gardner Esq., tlrsnax OSUMI to Shat SARAN tax, both of Athens borough., p Died, ' At Flatbosh, L.l. on Wednesday. 99th of An. Awe daughte of Burton and Rowena 8. IL herb of this p ee, aged 6 years 9 months, 9 d Died in Rheshequin on the Slat ultimo, Miss. eaaoaa Griffin, in the year of her age. The deceased had been several years a maiden igiA borough, and by her virtues had aecured a h place in the esteem of many friends, who ton hoped to have enjoyed her society many years. He, who overrules in the affairs of men. had ord r ed otherwise. A severe attack of fever some ye -ago left her with health so impaired that it I never again fully restored. Early in the plea i season she suffered a partial paralysis accompian with excruciating bodly pain, which threaten immediate dissolution ; but by skilful' medical tr meet she vas mach relieved of the .pain, and hop were entertained of her regaining so much str,en,, as to enjoy years a comfortable health. Two three weeks before her death'. she indulged the ve , natural desire to visit her parents and enjoy the qu 'of that rural retreat; al the mine time expressing wish that if her health should not be restored nor life prolonged. she might close her dayeamong h 1 friends In this place. She had been with her parer bid a very few days, when 'hei health began to d dine and she requested to be brought to Towand But sufficient strength tot the ride did not remai nor was it again restored and she cheerfully aequ - eseed in the divine will. Poe some time past her mind had been deepll exercised on the subject of her spiritual interest and for several months she lived In the lively - e./ joyttieiti df the christian's hope. Her purpose make a:public. profession of her faith, by unitin l l with the Church on earth was prevented by her s ' den illness. To spend her last days io the_society those with whom she had enjoyed the comfort the religion of Christ was doubtless one reason, fol wishing to returnto this place. But we trust sh 4. has gone to society more attractive and lovely tha any on earth.' Though she did not obtain .a pla among the recorded members of the visible .Chorc she has doubtless badman abundant entrance trail the everlasting kingdom 01-our Lord." and constil lutes one of the invi4ible church who rejoiced be fore the throne of Cod and the Lamb forever. "I wonld oat liar ahtnytt I ask mrt In may Where Vona alter 'norm nand; d■rk o'er my way, The iew lured mgrnittga that dawn on Loa here. ettnitgt R.r lire's Intl f.lTaaTfn it. eheer, 1 would tiff hve atarnv, no—welcome t le toroth! Since Jean( hails Iron there I dread not to gloom : Then• ..rest be on rc.t till he 1.1 tar To hat: him in trinniph de•ecnd:ug the akwe.• New aovcrimements, TO CONTRACTORS/ amngements are scrh is to emNle os to deliti er at any point along line of canal; Beef. Porki F h, Flour, Powder Fuees, Picks, Wheelharrowal Armee Shovela, carts harness, lumber or in fret almOsi every thing wanted. Orders promptly attended to. Athens, Aug. 23 1330. WELLS & HARRIS. BLASTING POWDER & CLAFETY FUSE., AVE are prepared to furnish at short notice end o the best quality, any quantity of powder and: filarial any point on line of Canal at the lowest max.+ ket price. Orders promptly filled by us. Athens, Aug, 23, 1850. WELLES ik HARRIS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL prism" indebted to thr 'state or NORTHROPI MOREY, deceased, late of Orwell township,, are hereby requested to -make payment without delay 1 and those haring claims against said estate will prase* them duly authenticated for settlement. W. 13 MINH AM4 AMELIA 114011 E Y, Administntonk Windham, Aug. 27, 1850. OR. R. C. GILLETTE, SURGEON DENTIST ROM New Turk, intends making his rrindica F vi.cita to Towanda, and will be . located at the Brad ford !louse through court week, on and after Monday tteptetnber 2nd 1850. Where he will be in reading-. I to attend to those who may wish to test his stipend I skill in all kinds of operation on the human teeth, str gically or mechanically ; as to the mechanical hrnnc of his profession he flatters himself that his cngrav plane of inserting on the atmospheric princ iple. wil meet with general approbation, as also his new meth. of preserving teeth. J. M'INTOSH, DENTIST, removed to a few doors below Dridce sheet , Hon the East Bide of Main-st. in the bedding for' tnerly occupied by J. D. Montanye Esq. All operstions amounting to PO, or over, one hall to be paid down, the remainder in three niOnthA. the operation proves umitisfactory, the money paid wi be refunded. A note of band however must secure th payment °ldle half left unpaid, with a proviso. 0 I The subscribers are now receiving another General assortment of New Goods , Aug. 8. I 8&). H. 8. & M. C. MERCIIR, STOVE I 'HARDWARE I TIN Sheet iron and Copper Store. DC. HALL having =de l large additions to hi. . . stook, incites the auention of the citizenstif Nor Pdnnisy Nardi to his smorinient. ht the Hardware Deportment, rilitilleuge "tb world" ant!'" all the rest of rtfankiz,e' (Oot forgettin any establishment in Towanda,) to/ell as cheap as ' can. shall sod will. The stock of Flardserre consists of every article Jan ally kept in ttifardwsre store--tamongyhieh max . . fannd Zee, Tie; ekes. hem Wetmore • - lue Yorks, shovel. and.sporsta, blacksmith's bellow., savili and view, strew plates, steel springs, mill, X cut cireolarand panel eases, Week, engem, toed:tains, hooks and hinges,ihovels and tongs, hat a sod se brads and tacks weggon-boxes e arik-ropes, well and • tern pumps, load Pipes, of all time, any qoantity of Catpeotere end Joiner's tool., all kinds of Baddkry Hardware, HoesseTrinstolnp, of all binds and .t all prices in fact emery Wag that .any body ever saw in a Hardware store, or can reasonably expect vier to see. lid the More Department. 1 have--oh! there"' no one in trying to tell alt--butt have Usndbox stoves: Keystone patent, radiator; parlor, cannon, eix plate, air plate stoves, Sir tight stoves. Buckeye hot air oven with rotary top, premium stoves from No. I to No. 6, central N. Y. stoves, Republican stoves, Albany city stoves, Steele/tit air tight stoves. rough and ready stoves air tight complete, in act all kinds and sizes of stove if not mime. I also have, and intend to keep on. hand, sny qua tity of Russia and,Arneriess skive pipe. A general sasortinent of Brass, Copper end Tin ware; from . big braes kettle den to *lntel lid pepper boz. All kinds of tin. copper and sheet-Iron 'were man factored to order, and every article warranted to giv malefaction. The place of business is en the Public Pine street. in gontanyes' New Brick 'Block, the sto running through from the Square to pine street. A to' people's finding it, we have no rein, kw of eon every body who wants to troy cheap will inquire ligll'a establishment. a : : :r No credit given over roar months. Towanda.. August I& 16150. • DRUM APPLIte.' QUALL quantity of -those superior Dried App I.J et us Laud at it 2 TIFFANY'd • 6171111711311'11V05 9 LEVELING. Laying out Reeds ind Lots, Dividing Eames, Measuring Masonry, Embankments, dcs., •""uratell dew by E. G. NICHOLS. Office at Rowe Bradford wanly, Ps. Persons at • distanc e, needing • kis services . , shall by writing him i line a f days be. fonehand, him their bosiuess promptly attended to. a l ' Those Cheap Goods at FOX'S I Al UST and will betook! for cash the lowest mew for besot:LAN article of Sugar at cents ; fiat r- fresh Teas warranted good or no vale, at 37} tO 50c.; syrup Molasses at 50c. Also, a large: assortment of f Csockery of the newest pattern., very cheap ; and is h fact eery thine in their liye will be sold is cheap a. the cheapest, at the scam of Main and Pine its Y April 18, lello. E. T. FOX. --- _ it • , O N salrals: P re n af 17, 1 : 'at 11" kin Hats; also Leg h orn rs LEATHER—PoIe and Upper Leather; also Kip and Calf skins, for sate by m3O K. & CO. fIRIND STONES, a superior article of Nova kj Scotia, grind stones, fur rale at 824 NEW GOODS AT THE CENTRAL STORE Now opening at the above establishment a very large and Illeenrable eseottmept of SPRING & SLIMMER GOODS, which will be wild *;_very low rates. Rushton at this establhhinint eondtod upon tau end honest principles. You have our thanks for past favors and we tkg+e fore continuance of the same more are bound to sell Goads Cheap. Towanda. July 4. 1849. • N. N. BETTS. 12.1 Y WATER, Colognes, Hair Oils, sneldperrume ryof Ell kinds. at No. 1. B. R. If. & P. AC 31E3 • MACKEREL,in bEds., half hbls., quarter bbl.. and kiwi; dry and pickled Codfish; also a few boxes first rate Dry fletrinp for sale at the " Cash Store ^ of apl7 B. 8. & M. C MERCITR. IiST 3EII WilL7 SPRING GOODS. " A kumbk Sixpence teoro a Slow Sisidiuse." THE subscriber is now receiving a fresh stock of spring andstimmer Goods, consisting of his usual assortment of desirable styles, which will be sold forIREADY, PAY at the very lowest possible prices. 'Having determined:to sell goods for ready pay exclusively. evuuomers mar depend upon get ting goods of all kinds as cheap as the same can be sold by r any living man. °pill E. I'. FOX _. GROGERIE.3--A large stock of Teas, sugars, (a good article for 6 cents,) Coffee, Pepper. psice, tobacco Am, can be bought cheap for cash at a 25 K. LTATS—A superior article fine Silk Flats. also la palm leaf and Leghorn hats, for sale et K. & CO. Q . I:PERIMI Wines and-Liquors-30, Ithia. that W. perior WHISKEY just received at H. &P. WICKWHEAT FLOUR, of a superior coa;ity. for .ale at TIFF'S. lr.' EATHER, WOO Ibs Kole Leather, for sale at L a 24 MERCIIRS' • _ MACKEREL, for sale by the hbl calf barrel or pound at Bull's cheap store, No. 3 13. Row, Towanda, June 13th '5O. L. W. TIFFANY HAs jail teceived, and is still receiving from New York New Goals, and I ids of them. Yankee No- tions. s variety. Toys, innumerable; Grocnies without exceptidg any kind Liquors of all descriptions, kinds and qualities, and every body know• be sells very low for 'cash. L. W. r. Towanda. June 101 h, I n 56. SAME% HARNESS, AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. SMITIH & CULP. respectfully Inform their old friends and customers, and the public g enerally, that th e , still carry on the Harness and Trunk makin g bosuns' at the old stand, • few doors below Mix & Mason's dru g store, North side of the public s q uare where they krop constantly on hand end make to order the following article, in their line all of which for material and workinan,htp will bear comparison with the beat t hat can be produced anywhere, viz; Men's beat saddles, common saddles. wa gg on r iddles, carria g e harness, of all kinds. Heavy team harness, ....lb. re Bridles, waggon and carria g e Whips. Also's lar g e assortment of Iton and wood frame Tratetling Trunk*, Partinla, Carpel Bug:, and all other articles in the travelling line They solicit a call from all who wish to purchn•e, any of the above, confident that they cao give satisfac tion, both as to the quality autl price. Toiramla, July 12, 18i0. s%ll CITT.P klti 0 1 0)(111 1 , OW :O_A:11:VVIY. (NRARLER A. TAYLOR will rive at his residenite X at Rome Spring', a COTILLION PARTY, an niday. the IlOth ibiv of August, 1850. Hering ve• wetly fitted up the old stand at the springs, he flatters himself that his arrangements are each as 464 . 111 make the entertainment pleasant, and' none will go away dissa tilled. Rome, Angiolt 8 1850. ADM I N ISTRA TOR'S NOTICE A LI, persons indebted to the estate of JAMES A WOODFIELD deed late of Wyalusing town ship, are hereby requested to make payment without de. lay, and those' having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement JAMES M. WHITNEY. ADOTH WHITNEY. Wyainiing. Aug. 6, 1850. Administrators. NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife Almhia Ernba, has left my bed and board witbOnt any Jost cause or pri. roma:n3 and I Itemby ro.rbitl all persons harboring or trustiii. ' her on my acomint, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. Towanda July Rt. I*. JACOB Y. ANSON A Gold Dine Discovered IN THE NEW CLOTHING STORE, No 1, Brick kno rinig Subscribers bawl la just received from New A. 'York a large assortment of *ready made Cava bog. Hula 4.e., offer them for sale cheaper than has ever bell -a been sold in this market. Fine new snits cnosi.tine of a fine Broadcloth Goat. eaten Vest. Cassitnere Pants, two ;Shirts. one Cravat and a fine Leghore or Silk Hat. allfor $lB.OO. Towanda May 3d, '5O. H. &A. CAMPBELL. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. ANY quantity of wool wanted 'for which th e '. highest price in Cash will be paid. at the New Clothing Store, No. I. brick row. H. tA. C. Towanda, May 30, 1850. NOTICE. TAHE:\ UP Aria, and secured at the landing of the rce•seriber in Dora township, on Tuesday. the 19th of July last.. Thirty-free Pine and Hendeck Saw. Lows, thrre of which. smutted 8 S H ; 4 stamped D . 3 stamped R; t ..tamped O ; I stamped J W M; sta m p e d B ; 2 axe MarkedH; 2 ate marked H ; J cis marked' H ; I axe smoked 4 hacks ; 2 do. 2 hacks. Durell, July 30, 18.50. J. M. Personally appeared the abovenamed J. M. Bishop, and filed the above description of loge, and the same is recorded on my docket. Duren. July 30, 18.50. 8. 8. BRADLEY, J.P. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. A LI. persons indebted to the estate of GOULD SEYMOUR, deceased, late of Pike township, are hereby requested ttimeke payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. MARTHA SEYMOUR. , Pike, isms 27, IBM _ Adminiotratrix. (ARM/03 VERMIFIJOE, by the down or vial a "It HUSTON & PORTEBIL lotiturrs. GINGHAM; LAWNS Are, a beauti fulasuortmainerui be found at April 24,1850, WIE=NEE Medical Department of Pennia College, • Ruitk 6dow Lartist street, THE Lactates for thikeessiOn of 1830--Sl will corn mews so Monday, October Hat, iod 'continue, without interruption until the ensuing let of march.-- The Faculty is constituted as follows Wa. Menem M. D. Piinerplee and Practice of Jolts WILTDANIC M. D. Obleterias and Diseases of Women and Children. Harriii 8. PATTIIIISOIS, M. D, Mahone M e dina an d Therapeutics. WM. R. GDAIIT, M. D. Amway enct Physiology. DAVID (il , M. D. Principles and Practice of Surgery. W•surVOTOR L. ATLICZ, M._ I) Medical Chemis try. Clinic at-the Pennsylvania Ilmipital, the ticket of which is furnished to ewer, wand mune student without charge. Pees--Mateiculidion, $5 00; fur each ticket $l5OO ; Oniduati n $30.00 ; The Anatomical rooms will he opened on the let of October, andel the care of DR. JAMES HUNTER Denninittrator. - HENRY 8. PA TTE RBON M.D. Register. Nu R 2 Arch street Philadelphia. NIERrlirRS' Division Orders, N0..2. Iliad Quango, 13th Division, Ps. Volumes's, Ease Sosiddrekl, August t, I iSSI). MHZ Major General officially announces to the Di vision, the death of the President of the United States—the Pettiot, the Soldier end thehnoest man. As a manifestation of reppret for the exalted charactor and eminent public servicee of the illustrious dec'd, the Motor Deflect! directs : lat. The armories will be clothed in mourning. W. The colons of the Battalions will be crisped for six mamba. 3d. The officers will wear a badge or mourning on the left enn.nnd the hilt of lbe sword for six mouths... - By order of W.. E. BARTON. Major General. N. BULLOCK, Aid-de-Camp. . . DM HUSTON & PORTER. DAYSICIANS 'AND SURGEONS, office, south I store in the Ward House where they may be found ready to attend to calls of their profession. T l 4 OWTHE LADIES :—lre have a sideodi•d assort .l meat of Prints, Lawns, Gintchams, Doran., 4 4110 a. DeLaine, Cashmere, Chembra, Embroidered Swiss. Kpd. Lisle, Silk and Cotton Gloves. Fine 'Linen Handkerchiefs, dice., at IL KINGSBERY tic CO. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. THE. antsse:ribers hav e commenced the FOIJN DRY business at the old stand tormely occupi ed as a Chair and Bedstead Factory in the Borough of Towanda, where we will hold ourselves in readinc.sa to attend to the wants of shy. and ill persons who may favor us with a call. We hope by strict 'attention to business to merit a share of Public patronage. • We Ire fitting op a MACHINE SHOP connected with the Furnace, where we hope to be able to do any and all kinds of finishing and Ailing up Ac. We will endeavor at all times to keep a good assortment of work on hand so that customers may be accommodated on the shortest notice. HAYING taken pains to secure the services ofex perienced workmen from the staff of N. Y., we flatter our.elvea we shall be able to turn off work in a work- manlike manner And as good as can be done in any °diet rstabliahment. We shall also be prepared for tho manofactute •of stoves by the quantity.and will keep constantly on band a few select patterns for retell. • Ths subscribers invite all person:turbo maybe in want of any thing in our line to give us a call and we guaran tee the, will not go away dissatisfied. Sale Mill Roth or Paralell slides, Mill cranks, gild geons 4r , kept constantly on lur i d. Also plows of the most approved patterns and Plow Points by the' piece or quantity to suit purchasera, as low as ran be prorated at any other- establishment. Cu:avatars of the most approved patterns. 214 superior &Aide of Cote Plow, for sale by t NOS TOMPKiNS, N. C. TOMPKIN'S, CEO. W. POTTER, Tnaranaa June 24th. 1450. al' Old castings taken - in exchange for work. DISSOLUTION. - 4,7 OTICE is hereby given, the t the copartnership IN heretofore existing between HALL & WA LIR ta is Oda day di, solved by mutual cantent. Aill -denten& due to said firm. will he received by D. C. Hall, who will settle all the business of the late firm. D. C. HALL. Towanda. Angivit 12, '5O. W. K. WALKER: More Particulars about thf. late Flood. TINGIIA & SON, would respectfully announce • to their customers that notwithstanding their recent heavy lose they sin be prepared by the Ist, of Sept. twit to siccapimodate all that may give them a call in. all the various branches of their business. N. 13.--It is very desirable that we •hould hare our dues under the pre,ent circumstances, therefore all those that know themselves indebted will oblige us by call- ing and settling up immediately. we %/ith every one to do it of their own foe will, but we h. %mid just hint that those that do nut obey this call may pswobly be compelled to meet [le etre...where. • is.. 1.50. L0.L1.1)2..v5..rz0 f. H. tcr.i.Lom.. A. M., Principal. Mrs. H. KCIILOM, Teacher .1 Music Drawing ke. Miss. PRISCILLA M. SHERWOOD, Tani; in Primary Deparicheni. 9 -, HE - Fall and Winter season will commence on Tuesday August 2Ath, and continue without in termission tiH Chitatmas when there will be a vacation during the Holy Daps. Particular attention will be paid to those preparing to teach during tha Winter• Mar scholars can be accommodated with Wald in the family of the Principal, TY:TION Pltt 1117 AAAAA • Primary Department, Common F.nglish, High Eng lish, Latin, Greek and Higher Mathematics. Music on Piano Forte, French, Painting and Drawing each, Incid•uuls. FRANCIS SMITH. President. Spit PAINE,Seey. Troy. Bradford county, Pa., Aim. 18U. Proclamation. lI7IIZREA#I, the lion. HORACI .Wrz,Lirrov, Pre. V V silent Judge of the 14th Judicial districkron slating of the counties of Luzern., Bradford, and Tio ga and Jere Adams and George Tracy Emirs, As social, Judge in and for the county of Bradford, have issued their precept: bearing date the zph day m July, 1850 to me directed for holding a cohrt of quarter emotions of the peace, common pleas and orphan's court at Towanda for the County of Brad lerd, on the Ist Monday of September next being the 2d to continue two weeks. Notice i* therefore herein- given, to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace and Constables of.-the county of Bradford, that they he then and there in their proper peranna, at 1 o'clook in the forenoon of said day. with records. inquisitions. examinations, and other their remembrances, to do those things which to their office app•rtains iodic. done : apd those who are bound by recognizance or otherbrise to prose cute against the prisoners who are or may he in the /all of said county, or who are or shall be bound to appear at the said court, are to he then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just: Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreea bly to their notice. Dated at Towanda; the sth day of August, in the year of our Lord 1850, and of the Independence of the.Unitcd States the iseventy-filth. S. DOD BINB, 811'6 SAERP PELTS.—The highest pride in Cash paid for Sheep & Mop Pelts at jylB H. 4 A. CA MPOELVS. BOOTS 41r. SHOES, %tens' Women and' childrens the bent assonment in town, can b. foetid at Alin' C4,'50. MEOCURW. • mucus& COMMERCIAL WORKS, ==l IMEE=I --- IBiscethatconfk H. M.- MOQRE:&. oces RAIL ROAD FORWARDING LINE From Waverly ror 14.50. 6:3-ircENT NA: IN .Tat watch autersava ascitormi. HM. MOORE & Co. still.contirliM their regular • Forwarding Line from their Store HOU= noisy the Depot, in Waverly, where PRODUCE of all kinds trill h: wirsired and-forwanied'hy die- New York & iirie Railroad. direct to New York to Capt. 1. W. Thompson, who will 'make sale of thir'Nsamo. and make returns every two weeks. (in curecnt funds) from the time Produce is sent. • Copt Thompson takes this opporttinity of Wanting thanks f•f past liberal Fitronsge, and, hopes, by strict atteriii , m In the interests nt his customers, to merit a share for the future. Liberal cash advances matte on Produce at alttimes, if required. •Ji. M. 1400RE4IVIPo. J W. THOMPSON. . - - - H. M. MOORE Co. are receiving Allay from New York, a large and well Id/roiled sleek o?. Dry Goode, Groorrh.s, Hardware. (.rockery. Boots. gimes. Pork, Flour. Fish, Neils, Butter. CASIe, and T. 1. Salt, Clover and Tinioby erred, the. die., which •will- be sold as chew for evsh or country produce, as at 'any place in Western New York. • Waverly Aug. H.M. MOORE & co. STATE FIRE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. tutnannuntu, PA. T HE business of this company is conJected on the may true and egoitablo method in the system .of . Mutual Insurance—that of Ciss/drying its risk; and 4 the Directors have accordingly.edopted Iwo claraes.--- First, the Former'w Class, in which they inters property ezre.pt Dwelling Hoopes, Out Rouses end i. smug property therein. In the Second Class, the . bind of town risks, merchainhee, dc.c.,,,and their charter provides that no part of the funds of one class can be appropriated for pay men of losses• occurring. is the other. The Directors are confident that the rates they Law adopted will enable them to pay their losses with promptness and libenikty. • Tliti success of this Company is onparalleled with any Company in the State, having insureittmer half a million. in the months of day and Juno, and on ihs safest kind of property. J. P. RUTHERFORD, President. A.I. GILLETT, &aviary. The agent for Bradford, is C. 8. RUSSELL To. wanda, who is prepared to receive applications for In surance, and from whom all imecessary information can be obtained. loveangls. Aug. 9. 18E44 . T. Al 7 extensive assortment of Planes and Toots °rev fry description will be found at MERCURS'. Dr. Fiteh's Celebrated Medieika ! - Depurative Syrup, Heart Corrector. Humor Corrector, Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Expectant, Pulmonary Liniment. Anti•Dyspepiie Mixture, Cough land Cathartic Pine, Nervine, Female Pills, V ei mince, Female Specine, Pure and Medicinal Cud Liver Oil, ate., 1.7,;d by him constantly and with unprecedented Ste& i.e.,' in Me tremmept of roor,ltc, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Heart Diseases, Dyspepsia, Sernixta, deism D:seases. Rheumatism, Female Complaints, Piles, 4e, Dr. Fitch's unequalled Patent silver plated. abdominal supporters; Improved•plsted steel spring shoulder brace; Dr. Pitch's silver inhaling tube. Dr. /Pitch's Celebrated Six Lectures, On the prevention and cure of Consumption, Asthma. Diseases of the Heart, and on the method( of preserving health and beauty to an old age. I This book should lie in every family.llbr the Con. immptive it points out the only reasonable boys& for rd lief. To mothers, the directions itgivas in there and education of children are invaluable. 78,090 copies of this book_have passed - through the preta, and the ask continues unabated. . For rale be S. S. Frirrit & Co., 709 Broadway, N. Y., and HUSTON. & PORTER.-ToWanda.- Dr. Fiteh's Guide to loralidl; or direetiorwto persons using Dr. Fitcb's remedies, to be bsA gratis:of all the agents. • l3y WANTED 1 WANTED It FORTY Thousand pounds of WOOL is wonted at the Factory in Wyalueitig. in ezchan ie for cloths. Broad and narrow cloths; eassimeres &c., Flannel , Shawls and Blankets, (twilled orlilain,) will he made on shares or otherwise as is desired.. 7he citizens of Bradford, and the adjoiping Counties, are invited to call at the Home Fat:tory I•efore disposing of their' Wool elsewhere. The subscriber baring again taken charge ..f this estahli hment, is determined to do busi ness satisfactorily to those who patronize him. k. ,73- Carding ant) ClOth Dressing done on short no tice. IL B. INGHAM." Wyslusing, May 15. 1550. CLOTHING STORE. GEO. H. TH*NtING. respeetrully informs the pot lic that he is just receiving from New York en assortment of ready-imide Clothing,lo which he in vite' the attention of parchsicre. Among his stock may he found Over Coats, Sack Coats, Busine'ss Coats, Frock , and Dress Coats, Cloaks. Pantaloons. rests, ROund . about.., rc., in all styles and all prices. He is drtcrmined to sell his Clothing at unusually low prices for Cssii. and believes hp can 'make it the in terest of those wishing to purchasei to give him a call. aCj - At the old stand, between Bartlett and q Kings bevy's Stores, up stairs. Cutting and making up. done as usual in the most fashionable manors. promptly and to order.' Towanda. October gO, 1849 y. • SURVEYING AND MAPPING. HAV ING resu m ed the basineas of SURVEYING. all work entrusted to my care will be dote with in-cur:icy and drape ch. Notices left at the " Ward Wm..."will enaure attention. May 24,1106, JOS. C SIMPSON. , Refers to"-O. F., Mason, I Michael MeYktrl, CA. :Ward, I J. 8. Dryden. $2. to $3 00 3 50 4 00 600 50 00 $2 00 25 NOT UNDERSOLD YET. 250 New Suits at Two Dollars & Fifty cards each at No. 1, Brick Raw. jr.lB H. & A. CAMPBELL'S. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. NOTICE is hereby given to the several collectors o Bradford County, that the Coutaniisioksm will attend et their office in Towandsom Wednesday:nuts dayand 'Friday the 11th. 12th, 12th. diva of Septem ber next to make Exoneration from the Duplicates of State. Co. cud Military naves for 1850 at which time they ars respectfully requested to attend and lay their :claims before the board.' By order of the Commiladonem. Towanda, July 17, IAISO. C. S. RUSSELL, Clk. LACKSMITHS will find Anvils, Vices, Bellow', Tongw, etc. at spl7 MERCURS!. 1— bbls. Flour, 1000 lbs. Smoked Hams &Fib-cul t—, •ders, and 1-00 bushels or Rye & Corn forsale at ml. FOX's _ . _ MIRA4IVE ._nAP, for re„moving tar, paints. Qils &r warranted:, at - ill P'S. CLICOES—A splendid assortment or those cheap Cochen ar-1 Merrimac.); rrints. (colors warranted.) can be roond'at a 25 K.& CO. ‘,/ ACKEREL by th e bbl., bbl. also IYI some superior codfish, can be (Mind at a 25 • K.& CO. WIRE COVERS, Nice flower VIIMP, and every thing else that ever appertained to my line of business, on hand, and for sale very low for Cash. If you don't believe it call and try • once, and if you do I am sure you will be satisfied of your inter.l in mu tilating to buy Of L. W. TIPFANr. Towanda. July In. 1849.1 _ GOOD ASSORTMENT ORTMENT of B srul Anon; ems be found at B. KINGSBERY & CO: JOINER'S TOOLS AGENCY OF TOWANDA CHEAP Mill