Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 07, 1846, Image 2

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epirrter.
Towaida, Wednesday, Jan'y
OIMOOS Dlarriee...We MAO 700I10011V
fora condensed report of the =auks of 7.;O: .0
upon the Oregon question. It will bta,kela
that the nice of this disrlngnished statesman s n or
war ;,—on the contra , / the whole tenor of his: remarks
owitawiednow4ckktillthydfa.*4kistor
thee wenn now b; be eis;tt a
KeyeiptyAhatggitiAn4tres between this country end
Engrand wilTbe ;dinged by the latter accepting the 49th
degree of liiiiaae.
Tic NON I RATION of the Hon. Geo. W. WOODWARD
W II VV / A-4V ICIIIM ZFP L !BF CIII F9r r-8940 4 F,/ 11 .
berm tiotifiritinc - ne itntiontt - Ti . The - . Renate have not
%.= No
Tessrza.—Oar thanks are tendered to Hea..lss. Be.
atikatallo&D4P 'ketoses, arid Hon: D: Wnitoi;
briatiAh doeinhitthi leiiised. • •
lielisspaper Burrower.
Netix;palier BOrneiver is a nuisance to
Too elP th if itheetti e t th o
tnaa~, to r eY out the sork . othe A le ies e e7 to , keeeUre f9,*
himself end ththq• Peßeri i• eeeteut.th 'the i r s
pt /904 hiSceighboi utider-Pentlibudett. tea geffiff hie
aeelVdgePielthie OfePenthr , The•prnoo>rbo borrows 4f
hitiseighbon s tool. or 1 beak which it iszugmotrienient
brineetiedie Ser-hire to pueeluem, -se thee • promptly
veseinsit, MS ea eseuse—ead is most generally' very
coiliifiy teeteniaodated: But the person coattail,
seedingio eeignbonlor the " lest paper," "• • z
'' Preemies us fie® suet, all the'days of our !ilk'
a mat unwelcome inunors upon thi Mace and rights
et:446;*: moot
geiieMli r Y h iissidith'el*itig that an uUMiticiable*M
s”ff,,hii.,
If you Mild to a ueighboy for, his. paper; eaCperhops
4 11 ,,tidm ttb?,: 6) umi7. Tqlaiii4 Aught 4.
14. 1 itj.romi do yob know .that himself mid edf his
family hue read it; and are you certain
. thst, though it
maybe : omt yoq,
.that lb. wishes \ : half • domn of
the flintily go aoi skung arab , it,thatipo were in'• some
fame' bad; or•-•tted literality enough to "take the papers.'
Areiyou:tintaits that this feeling is not strengthened.
When; sate the Paper ha leti:sae old, and the hews dale,
is wit back, if snit* dirty arid 'Soiled, to
o'er*. tithe should all this tiemluWeenjoyed
the heeitt of if Yeti wbrild keep up friendly . ielatiotis
tea kiniit.444;i,Aai a,uei g hbor and' Sr:joy the good
opinion of himself and "Otmily,; . tiotticerote, hti,peper.
Ifyon yon , i Maji depend upon it i 'yest Will beset down
u I . niggardly, penurious and umanman, wbo would ea.
joy another's . property, and therintori hard labor with
out, rendering Obese jest recompense,. In. our opinion
its but a ahade:beum titan downsightmealing.. not
the hisser worthysifitis hire r. Sardyhe is. , •
'We once•read a good. inecciotecconaeated with
paper torroscirigi which. eresnight as well loam here, is
irroarghreioure youth's' hint.. A peiiori; srho
iritttryinnAlt:cialed with ikeeighbor who was
euturttotly kilning it, stir reielytetnioing;it.: One tricot*
ii:ogbeienthli l itsightiir On her erxissit orrierl insind,irthie
Made gy 6
, 04 ilia your « 44 'u r i'ieg it, 1113 i 1 over
, T ' , Rill:4ll(i 4
ees;„ tied ',sent; hiro
rl.4.:iffvbp, , ff.
•#, •F).p.,9j.ih4lTitekkaPf: b°
tri*Oef9flr 94b9ri tbe, 44..ap4, be..was not
aSeia4 , Put, 4 4.* l 4.l*. reciß4 l2 -. I Ne PTenclzo 211 ma
earePlNlEfilKa l l2ooo usuilige; via f tholes/MOPS
them such unreasonable deinandr,, and we crook! ads*
them to talus ■ more summary , : nether' ot_beiop Mt to
the quiet enjoyment of theii property.. •• • •.!
T.bete is do eleine!for.not &gag a paper; the great
redlietioti in pekes foithii th;!..stseeCe bf
ihrthe i alitiniot ring of the
bumble Wriant,; • the'Prinier'-'4laes *ire raretii
within the reach, We need not now tell otite
biaefit of ,64"11/Aiii".
pureay we; wc*,; l4 # 6ll iiOr
t y .'79. 44111 '.1 W F-.!! ° 0
, r9t 7PP, to tio:s!Pr;Priatrmtpodiops• ;, Yop kin
4:7444.lPAefiloiet.-Pouelion of yout. ol % laPer7%iirt"
vditd.yect have paid,forilt—end the ainkwho would ,not
be deptuidatit upon you every seek for your plooght or
any , otherotecoril--has no tight to cobynusself and fami.
Ire( 46.pm:set of it. Theo -in ' jastica to yourselves
and the:Printer,' tell youitnend that he in get the Re.
peter for onz nircssit tan e'aiv; east' in advande44.
it will eon' biou no postaged 'you wool much pre
fer be would ore's paper of idsown: If he sent to j'au
eekti Weil; FR 1101 OW Of trik'' you' would
aobo learn i o 'retitie 614 end dine lino good reason
you Aoull n o ta! well refuse !um sC47 newspaper Bot
the * 5 4 in reierue bonoWer 'Would, not send to yeti
week slier r!!4thf, y e a r round, Gov anything but your
Esnr, wool ,Pc:fpFiciET! 4 1 . 1 ." 6 reil 2 e4'""•
most PzielaciFti, l **Plid beo4es',hel!"id ben , more
ilepesidensw.., ; Tet3 l3 ± l would -*MIA! mud him wale
ankle weekly; ior precook..li to, your paper, and 'still it
=Utter not egiinat his independent:blobs dependant.on
you foe ' hie flews J n:;
• Butaiiovefit see thatjed are Ihp the'sitnatices of the
nibehtiber, 'Who elitiyi ht *Num for
litireferred fir/Wail tnijit . A tiairibi and not th e Pri&
fern '"' And if you End' dun you iniin arrears, conclude
that)r have been &wowing the Frahm? paper 'end
4it i i4 : 4411 'ira4y on own ism u4eirieT.
N. FAL Em Itoluwme Mitivrao—A . meeting t 4
the* 'ettioWis wf Lasema CoantY; (we learn frdog Aher
Democrat,) friendly to the ;few York & Erie *Woad,
wai held it the timid' N. Cottnll; in Provi&Wee;*
the itle. Wk . : i iiitrieitiSiq., prided, tWisied
"de* ,
*Te l :;
lia puo *Tcpsk the FF47
: -,,*, )4,11
- A:motion +iv Matercrn—TAß
at tlf Thltsdaziiir:=4* . ths . tra tar eiliktratea ewer
!wind tome i the pousep:
eittik ! Oelisaafkiisisixiblb l addieir r yertenhy
tli, jam Irta, it }'tk:
11 .a. 5t i1 41 1 11 .F 4 PPlThelr , !a4! 4 of. pot' .4tY;
ml trial ii 1.34 !i i idexcilea
fifia; magi* the
,
oittlox , ?,ii° ll :c:' ' "!*4 'Pedledm.:
~SftlittsvTo•Diiii imam- aimed- lis:v (ha'
T OW* io thop'villite trir
ettidleith i blithe
vi° ool / 11 ,%" °ma rare (11 Sb. Ba4o`4l?o'*ateii.
iiksw4 #nd 4 . 14 ; 46814 ""
/wit. r
-Tais Ostazileoss or Ritraisimeitris have pas'a . /11;
repilatir6 *Fail towns' ammo; nqnsiting disk:Sow
rani itssigeOlati'likrtentinmit, +Wide
liteitaticataff 51')'•.,; lic,
is , am
.X1 3 0,44 11 41'Wh44. ralPgjing*
r 0 4 d0 7 ,4 1 !* ,- I n wPv 4 enorfluiCriammiliVitilicfli
into/ sol“.:1-110saiiit litilkimokOseßrstwomptir,
tiiited Amok asuesikaf ankh imam istitlipptitat
voilEtocht Wad it iforearaiaireloa.:i •ti:l 7.• t.,
U).
r
[Comsponatine crake Ptainsylvaaisaj
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t re ilea. • tet 1W ' syfit au . ti t rT L
i fitelnews : the ri , ' uf/he Ote, "age*
England. I prohicily ilii, `-, in the next (ea
4
ha tr. At ; tfte expleatiohlef 'at tithe the Nil
' .ing-tratectlivicto-iftwitis Sin Oregett.
will come up agreeably to order, for consider
ation. Before that time the committees of the
SitiaViiiliiiiiWieligge - lif teWsiteietiiiiii
ed in the resolutions Of Mr. Cass. the unani
mous passage of whirl) has produced so lively
a sensation throughout the country. will have
.been prepared to feppl,l, , The committee on
Military A ff airs, is thri.llinise. are besy: work
ing night and day, and wilt probably report in .
'the coniine iiritilt, - i bilrietirganizing - the Mill=
tie, and providing, for• the disciplining of.a par
-dower it lot national defencele lietrof si itand.
ing anuy. ••: : ' :4- •, ,/ .` :, '',. ',/ •,' :.,.: .'?.)
4 ,
We hanralunigii this evenirig. - bni I weld
not trace its authentieity,:thavanother entrees
sul retiolutirth las taken plane in Mexico vend
that the people there, wearied with the anarchy
end instability. which. have see Bing 'preirailed
in their:public affairs,, have demanded ( of their
government authorities, that they open nego
tiations with our governmentta.taks %Pewee
.der our.pruteetion... There if #9rneihigg. in the
matter 'that ,makes, it, appear , quite. plausible.
,We shall. of,coume; know 'more. 500 n., .; I;• , i'
„, Qn,Saturday the Senate met, Snits quorum
of members prefent: A,. loiter, wait ,received
from Vice President Dallas. tqatifig, his inabili
ty to attend.and appointing Mr.,Serter. se Pres
ident pro tem.!". , „., •• • "
The credentials of Bright. of Indians r were
presinted, and hi sworn in., . , , ,
Mr. Levy withdrew his resiilution lot inqui
ring into the eipediencv and "practicability of
admitting Cuba in tbe,Anion, , •
. ,•,
~ ,
,',Ftte Senate wen,t intAtseentivti Session,for
ihe'reinaiuder of die sitting: ' • *•• '
~ ••
• .fn, the „House, ~140 member! answered to
their n,aities , • 1 ~ , . . ,
The Texas reeoltitias wer e , hen taken up.
as they , passed the Senate..and finallipaiiied,—
'signed by the Speaker, and sent, to the Presi
deny Ere this they. have received' his
,sigea-
Sere, and Tex:eels a State. „ , ~.
W.tanims:roN, p..C, Dee. 35,1105'
,After some prelimineribasiness of not much
interest, the following Osolutione, " "
sub"mitted
yesterday by sr. flanuegan,of Indiana, Ohre
taken up,
#esolved. That
,thu country included !titt ,
infperalleht of 42 aid 54 degreeS,4o; minutes
north latitude , and extending front 'ail 10c:iiy
mountains to „the, Pacifte peewit), krtiOn as
the territory _
of Oregon, is the •firdPPlY ,
part and parcel of the finned States.
Resolved, That there
its'
no power in this
government to transfer Its soil, Mud the allegi
ance of its ciiiiens; to thedominiott, authority.
end subjection!of atiy' foreign ;prince; state' or
sovereignty. • ' - - , • , . .
• Resolved. That theabandonmentor surren
der of any portion of the territory', of .oregon.
would be ac. abandonment •of , the • honor, the
character.•end the best interests of the Amer'.
can people:t "•,- , . . ; • .
The resolutions , having been r. Han.
inegan-rose for the purpose of proposing that
the resolutions be notnow_ discussed e but that
they be made the special order-ofthe day dor
the.filist , lifotiday of lanttry,;; •., ~‘,
• filv Archer allodethothe +important nature.
of the resolutions. and desired'the.Senatorfrom
Indiana to prolong the time at least to the. 3d
Mcnilay, • M r.. H. said. very welt: he mould
ao raodi fy. it is , inotio n.• if -it would , lie moor ac.
captable, tit the ;Senate. .• ,":" .•
- Mr, Calhcruothen'ivaeolnot ,to oppoee,,the
motion to flake the mearduticmcthe.epecial or.
der of some future day, which.motion.heAe:
sired to have withdrawn that he mightbe env
bled to make some-remarke .as to:the propriety
of the resolutions... [The motion being. with.
141r4 , i C. continued.) ..i(Although,'he
could. net give his. support ,to the, resolutions.
stahe was gratified that. the .gentlealan.from
Indiaha hadmOved , thent, to - whom-he impute
ed no motive in bringing . forward his results.
tions but a desire to discharge!apublic duty in
a fearless and manly manner. The resolutions
deny -to the:government • the power to make a
treaty .which shall , Constitate the 49th parallel
of latitude it ) boundiry' line—they-consequent
ly deny-that the government! ever -possessed
the power-or right to do that which it has al.
ready 'done and 'convey. a, censure upon the
President.. • It 'follows, If the-Senate support
these resolutions: , that: no ;settlement of the
qtestioirein. be .effectid• but by •11 resort to
ftWand by our dictation—no terms offered:
but at the cannt*Pernmith.. The vote on these
retolutioni4aaidldr: will draw.. a-. broad
line between thtli&'who prefer pews to .1 ar-...;
lie •war inlfaVota Pacific measureep fora ten.
oncilement of existing,ditlicidtieLlq..gegotia
lion ;and - he had.prepared resplutiona antago
nist to those .offered.by • the:lentlemap .from
Indiana. . 1 11e.deeired that the ezisting peace ;
should be honorably preserved - by%,riegotistion;
if it could not be.'and war, must eilPtlf*.: hp de
sired that the negotiation should• bp so conduct-.
eil and terminated as • to.throw the emus, plum
.llettpproved of
.the- min me....uken
by the government in offering the Stith , Tarsi- ,
lel-to England-. as boundary ; and believed
that , the. igorernment. • like ~bitoself..
~desired
peace. , ,Bpl, laid! we are to hare
war: I nerecwill be found against my country.
—though that war may. have.. been ; produced
bypmeasures which: he disapproved, thnwould
stillatand• by his country.m.tttifok would hog
thoSe responsible. who would, ipso Awn
upon insufteie.nt.grooltdeß orforiMin9PCF Par.'.
oxygbegi4eLrecuikpUth,
peuding dispute ,with Zoglan d i %trusted, that
the Senate' 'would do DoilOnS Pm* Cur PmeiP'
• ••
:i. G,
.MC4 them inbroilted ,_.
lotions:.. , •!,;
kahauthe Presidret olltikeija.4ed.Elletes :bee
the power by and with the advice aiutenitsent,
ottite,Sempeao makeAreptipai proaidadziwti
thirds et the Senate PreSsomoncor,
7•Reviarld s ,
.Thar.theppower f or Lugar's, Pen
ties . etobtaneti:that *retailing and 4iing;:betto, ! * ;
dada, betwelmtheierriurrieuentLpoiemutinnti,
of the United ftatea and thoiteig e mbes powera t
in eases of mutfligting glaifekkepreen „tb!ak in
reference to, the !ming; . 1.)
~...Ettsalseth l'itilliwitever: , elpat,thew Anhui
may be.. 14 Iheir,cpittivillifites country
,0 1 :withlubc. ielnUele&of 44 9 41 .egmr4.14 .54
degrees toinulesptthiletitttlith.
:mg from the:Anal MOunleitteitk the Ileofk
'pease, hail/nal* thigromiwris offijmonAkarP:
nbwitistwitad bareloot•iziated•Lconflinting
elidms Wthe!pattsessiocof tbie. *eine, betmeee:
ernl , Grest, Britaieil 2 s l4l 4diergktin Pir . ,_ll l #oll
haft keen, frequenllie xfo enttieck fikt mematioß,
betardeatile nespeottiyitgatonvuuL. o t 0 7 0 1 1
vaissoimuttlietetintaCitetvAtVorPregi4oo4
-11:dta P jd;'; ".1.1,4c:f
=V
der the constitution. by Ind with. the advice
and consent of the Senate. provided that' two:.
itiltd43)7 ,re ors present cora:T I T&
pupa tr: • theelainis of the tiro ieunt
totthtitaidierritt !. by fivng a kound*y
Aufeefftheitliiiiioi v e possessio
I Rvfolyedi: Thai the President '1 th
kihateil_ielienetking the offer in tritLiti
peace and compromise. to establish the 49th
degree of north latitude as a line'between the
Awft...eountriee.....tnAleilutithAerritory.AULOOJe
abandon'the hcinir.ibe Chili - Clef. or Abel:4in
interests of the Amerlesftpeopie:Ainexceed the
power vested in him by the constitution to
make treaties. . -
Mr. Hannegant fella urreply \to f!fi
Mr. Calbotiti• Would in'atat i singlis re sal
-The gendet9lia..-AerliJudilittlimbakentlett y ored
to' draw a, eonyttet between Ine (Mr. 0)
course ati &Tails ln, reglid to
Texas. be had persued that course which alone
could saveit . iduS6kmeof bOldness and prompt.
ness—such a course was necessary. for a delay
of one year would havo lost all. And now, in
.regard. to Oregon, he ,would t aay..that she has,
no better .lriend "hit:itself—he would do
more _even, to save, Oregon than, he ltad
; 1* Te;alTra•rcterence ; to.his . „.former .: course
would conyitice ; •the gendetuan n , for, he, would
find:that he. (Mr. ; ,O ) had alwa'es been the ad
' .Faaate.lnt,Prae 4 lol74o 4,w0010
_again .env
t4pk i precipilgogy,,w i onlo,,lpse. us, Oregon-he
,would,notpay,,it would ever, be,lost at the first
371te resoltittous of the ,gentleman,
from ludiana,then.in ate ad of ge Ini ng anything:
would,loosema every , . thing: It wait to - avoid
_war. and, to secure ear territory-,ilo,re!p„en that
.he! (Mr. .c.) had decided , upon. Abe, , coulee
.which ho:meant ,ist,pqrsuivitich hethought
would save. the tetritory,to .tho , rnoulttrY,•and
:the country F from war.-,. i ne.did , not consider tit
Alifficult toarrsnge the hemndarkiof‘Or.egurt
that respectlOregon. wa.itas available ea Texas,
,by oursuing,a proper conrse.—.in regardto the
zensurts..alluded. to e hei would repeat. , that it
was conveyed by. impttion in the resolutions;
for it is no more l cense bla 'Mar to adopt the
49th parallel she boundary. than. it would
have been to do .410 wheal the proffer was made
by the President •"
Mr.-Haywood roimito move that the subject
be:laid.on the table.' ,; ~!
Mr.,Calheim denied that there.was anything
laudatory in his resolutions,—he ' , had :rtmeed
them as an amendment..thst , the Senate might
have ad opportunity to express its:Sense iipon
the propositious presented.. . ;.. , ,/
Helwould also•deny. that' he had exhibited
BO' predilections , Of , a partial• nature- to the
South. He deemed it wrong tai disturb the
present political position of•Cobe. •When the
proper time arrived he-would show that. he
was as much•attachedio Oregon as .Texas-4r,
only difference between die.. gentleman:4mM
Indiana and himself; was One , as to the means.
He differed from the views enpressed by on
ileum as' tot the'proprielyof the action of the
Senate at the present time, on the subject•of
the resolutions. He thcinght there could be ho
doubt on thasubjert; and'that' the could
act with propriety nand in regard to the 'atl veree
propositions before it. the Senate shOuld 'de
cide so - as to ' leave no , doubt •of the sense in
which they , ere received; vett - • There..had been :it
I d
tendency to believe that the mind - anent* the
Senator from Indiann,444veYe a Cerium; upon
any attempt to settle the quest on with England
ati to the' Oregon Iterritory. by ulaiiieg the 49th
parallel the diriding line. My resolathineiray
that in proffering that' line"the'• President did
not abandon the interests of ttie:cOntitry,nar
exceedlhis'proPerpoWerr. 't only•ilesire'ille
Sebaterto'deeide o n this point. • .' • ' ; I
, •
'Fatensive Forzerks: in 'Winter: •
Was artestedby police officers Hughes and
Brintnall, on Tuesday; the. yl6th .instant.: in
Dauphin county. a tnarinumed•Levi
ed‘ with two forgeries on thwlancasterßank.
one note for 5150; drawn by SamuilDaVitnand
endorsed by Zell thSrither, dratriv , lty' Jacob
Smith and endorised.al , . the , brit. . •'thee are
not the only charges of the sante nowise, which
will..in -all probability, ha'-brought , agaOst
Zell. It has has been ascertained that note
(418400 drawn by Frederick Sinims arid en
dorsed by Zell; who , lObtained..the moneY' for
the sum out of the Fartners'Rank.otßeading.
Also, another for $BOO. drawn by some per:
son whose name is not recolleited, and enders
ed by Zell; on which the .money'waa obtained:
Irani the above Bank. Both 'these mite* are'
,forgeries. Also: a , note payable at ninety days
after date. for 85000, drawn on the Western .
Bank of Philadelphia. 'and • sighed , by :Ethan
Baldwin,' Jameirßlack and John'Stewart, end
endorsed by Zell, was Put intaFthe Lebanon
Bank' forcollecuon. , The . persona' whose
names were on this 'note were represented by'
livet.in Delaware ; but there is no doubt
entertained but this is also a forgery;' Also,
annlheitinte fOrssooo,' put into' hands'of
Geo. 'F. Miller: 'Merchant; Of , Shaeffirartiiiin,
Lebanon courity,draweron the Kennington Bank'
payable iii ninety days after dates signed. and
endorsed
,a a' the' thslast inUntioned note for the
seine anziount..Thie'refe Wafer& bite "Afiller'S
bandit ati•Erillitterallecurity that" lie Might 'in
derse for Zell te attiorint of 81500.' •The
notetii undoubtedly sl forgery, Zell.also'lire
sentedinothet notelor $5000:. at the counter
of the Hirrisburg Saving Institution'. dratrb by
lohnithan Neeley of thia coinity;' The each
fie f:their! le cash this rinte iintil, atiiisfied . of
`!enquired' into by a•
Mr! Richard Foi. pf• Hominelifo wit; Dauphin'
iiind(f. Nei*. end ascei-:
eirtained &tint Oita Inikhed never signed'
the etiteTliedii , isas;:cOnaeilneritly.• a forgery:
When Zelf,.'aies'eatninned,' before, ' Mayor'
CarOnter;rhelhadon his;person'a , able ariin.
on the Penn Tornalii Zink bY:Ticiinas
lin.'indatsad by•thatil;Baldtrittf +and
Biaeltacir 82000. 1 : (104 getting !before Ithis )
Mayor. Zell was't;iininittted,rne:ifatther'fiak
itlgv:' Helios :pinedbeen 'adosittin i itty
11000:1'1-We -understand, ;Zell . bar
, followed'
dnivi4for acme yetirs.ilnititesity‘bigh Withi
therenthestfnitrifille4niaittesi
bfiVeLleertiliinetth‘ tibriVe:Weik,ini wife Viir
Zell waitartestad , in NiotenYorle tin •WAhiein ,
darlistg bristßeer;Brintriallaoiloinfora note'
of 2500 on the Farmers' IBank of this eft '.a
'Hit was brOhightto thie J eitylm.FridaYgast,inid
tensile - its " ,11 , 11 1
'll " ' •
, • Nsot , eirreinisivis.:4Bankonfirknetairn;l6W
*MI Painntitsaia.—kls; We? the ipanzknitint
e1 4:010. 1 74 9,2 14/0 1 .".. 4 99V 17 14 1 94
countmfeit is o,la acruPe4-giriito
BazE of Veli4fa. Vieramiion: .1)4,7/ra 4karipits.
Vignepa, train don s ay..' Rani.
Nainiv o a t omb) w!.l tntfl srTr
'RbineuitrainkiLaneutinip...o ifintingangke
rftaMigurlait liankik,Pcs* - Aanklam
r , - r-
AiitiliQi.L 9 lte &aloe eis use
linE phismov. - Imei kg'
! 4 itilittkailifaxtblirbinifecintlitiatftiitattlaoitis
lamonske Ennoi r'7nnttl blinon
3:.1 cd I'3 f; en an
Ilylbscruverinw
already proved itself to, be all that it ha been recom
mended, by those 111110 biTS . given it a Lir tut in this
tw inA
•.. try No - lir WS - 4;es * - deili t We
~ . •
head lei ieft4itiAcurrits Milt"; \ which"
,11 ‘ ... 4:,
%
effectia t4e*ok: in ii:peighboiei \ owe
i ' . w 411 s st ii, 7 wh4kad. for•lnnetinie
care of e' igi 44 bili t tierivrt
•e , and r cue waitoniiide i;i'et.U7,' - "X.s s
resort she purchased a bottle of Dr. Jayne's Expectorant,
which caused _her to.expectorate freely, gratuity, rued
her congi,tu - id rapidly restored her to health. Webers
.PoAleglilion-ip saying,thatthispreparation of Dr..la4ne,
for the rare of Cough; Cold; Influenza, Asthma, Con
-Suniptiaii;ece.; ii thi most veliablef nietiiiiine ever o6i:
,Od to 00 " I % uleriitan tublie..!' Theta ; icon Ausckery: abSut
ii—iii. Jayne is one of the most Skilful prictising phy
siclusrinPannaykartit,- ant whertfrin , his vatiOnt". pre;
partitions have,bettn,thwouhly tested,.he is looked up
on u • great public 4;nefactipn—Bomentet (Maine)
Journal. ..„ ....
Prepared-only ,at No. 8 South Third .stFeet.,PAßatlal
phis. Bold ty A. D. Mosualtus„ Towanda.
A SATE Mintorm-L-Ile 'sneak; the feeNe; , the in
firm, the nervoos p .the delitatte,are han few dayastrength
ened by Brandreth'ePilla, and the *met complaints are
removed by•perveveranee ivithobt the expenee or*, Phy
sician. Adapted to all circuit - minces kid sitaa6ons they
are the best medicine eserhtaentettlor or; 10
take to are, preventing scurvy and ; esankvestessi requiring
no change of die t , particular, regimen, or cue Ilipt!,o,4r
Sold by .1.1); & E. 1): Moirriwie; Toivabdi ; O.' A.
PERK uth.M4eruheonly Juan/dud Avails far Britifokil
County.
- •
At Monroe. my. suddenly on the 27lb:ultimo, Haney
Bausav at. aged 66 gam. , . .
About fifty years, ago he s ,emigsated,,to the Susque
hanna, a lad with his father, Henry ,Salaburyi,fmm
Kinderhook on the Hodson. They, nettled, just below
the present !glans of Mooroeton, where. the family 'has
since emoinoed to raids. Fels uf the pioneers in thole
days of Olden:lisp to.reap the harvest of ; their broad.
east labors. Mri,Balisburi MS the earliest settler to-
mainingAn Monroe.
During the late war arth,Dreat.Britain be served out
his draft in theJ b li.itis, without anopportrinity however
of partieipetieg Witnessing, any thing more inte
resting...than the mortifying trial of„„Den, H 11. In
.the
memorable cenestypf 1800,thellegirst,of republics ism
from British p olitics the Henry Balshury's, senior, and
junior, were of the very few derided "
.democrats" then
within the limits:of whet , is new Bradford, the,, ago
casting his. first - , ballot for. Thomas Jefferson., Continu
ing as he'began he has for every democratic pre
sident of the repUblic.
, yrctdlyitt Ay they bear name
of honor whU bore it with equal pride when it was as
epithet of derision.
He was long a matizber.of the Hethodist Church and
died in its communion. , Hts last dawn
: opened on the
saints'day of one ache meet illustrious,pzttems of Ma
sonry. an institution to which be was an zealously at
tached.
Of consumption. Carey .. . I . Ferry, Black Creek, Flori
ida. on the 17th nit., HAiRT BIRD, MORGAN, eon of
Boa: 'Beni Mown: aged 19 yearn.
Vainly he songht,i in the Vest; an escape from this
constittitionit toittadY, and he-left bornei finally,' the high
fan, to seek at least some aneriatiad of hiisalTerings from
tho air of Southern Wands, witieh; however, he wak not
permitted to:reach. All' e know that he bare up
with a brave/116A to the - last, and died,' s salaam:' in' s
strange land. ' • • - '
At iyysoz, on the 29th uIL otElihn
op. and grandmother of the preceding in the 7iStli year
of her age, having long suffered en affection. of,:the
lungs, which terminated, fatally, in inflammation..
She had shared in the hardships of, 4¢e early settlers,
and lived half i century in , the yeller where she. et last
rests foom her labors, blessed in the hope of chriet; for,
"Blessed are the dead which die in theLord'from henco
!drib : Yea, saith thospirit,thst they may test Front their
labors; end their .works do fdloOr . then')."
Thus, slutordsimultanMedy, has the fell Dstreurizelt
imbrued arroWs frorzt thee:erns quiver in the kindred life.
blood of jny.glowingyntith and.toll-Worntsge. amid,,the
.wers of the,sonth,andthe 'news of the nprth regard.
ing not her . Who, with eye undimmed,
,looked 4PWI) pa
her children's children's children rising up to ea her
blessed; nor him who, brilliant in promise , looked up ,
eagle-eyed, into life : -m a y'it be the life . in:portal
031, greater than the Destroyer, bath and, "when this
mortal shall have put on immortality ,then shall be bmught
to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed
up ineietery,
O death,, where is thy
.siting 0 grate where is 'thy
vieto6 I"'
• ifir . TEMPERANCE MEETING.-:-Tbe fientii
stated meeting of the WasAingtoniassTempe
ranee society, will be held at the Court Llutnie.on Mix!
nay evening,' lanaarj lB4e, when a lecture ;nay
be expected from the Rev. 1. 8. Bkrroe: A genekal
attendance is requested:.• By mire,' • Yl
Dec. 31, 1845. Ai,C. ALLEN, &entail. •"''
17S! HEREAS the Hos. Jour. .N. Coarzou 47 r o
President JUdgeof the 12th Judicial district,
conlisting.of the counties of Luie•ne, Bradford end,
flogs, and-Harry /Hanlon and Reuben Wither moires;
Associate Judges., in.andfor. the county of Bradford;
,hale issued their precept bearing date the 22d of Dp
cember 1845, to me directed, for holding a court of .
oyer and terminer4enirel quiirtei sessions o" the peace;
common pleas and orphan's court. at Towanda. for the
.county of thadforkon the first Monday, of February:
next, being the, second, to continue weeks. ,
, . „. .•
'Notice' Is ' ae.re!ore neray ,
to the Coroners. Jdatieeteof the Peace and Constables of
the Countkof-Brad2ml,lhat they be then and there in
their proper . persons; at 10'o clock in: thrforenoon of
said .day. With „their, records, inquisition!, examinations,
and ether their remembrances..to do those things which
to their office . appertali tohe done; and those who are.
bound by recognizance or otherwise Id prosecute against
:the prisoherth who aro or-may be in the jait of said (Nitta
'ty, or e ars of shall be,beund to eprar lathe said
coon, Amp he tits° and, there to prosecute against them
shall.bejuit." Jpron! are reepteated to bet punctual an
their attendan*ligrees ly to their notice.
,Dated Toarinds.' the lith aid .. . January; the!Year
of our Lard One thotisand eight hundred and forty•eix,
°Flint Indetw6den6 'of the 'United States the
—reyeptieth. •,;!t 4,OO.N.E.,MEANS.,Sheriffii
- r•-• lIITAIO LEITERS, 'remairiing in' thel":
fl.:at Aihons,.Decembet 31, 1845.
2•;;.... ' - • • -
4.ohn Zanrunt,, , Oliver Ellsworth
,t, • CtmiHop rin !Chuirei ,
•,
.„.
Geo Riff -•
i s u p
Netildtin .IVatO'Hicet ' • - '
Hirrision Crass Albert N-Rustell
;41913 Clapp /7 I; -...fotepta Fore-non
IGcono ti r
.C41,111..02311/2
:Wm adwAid a _ - flenry,Bible
-y lease. Sprinisery!
EitiaziOtor ‘' ' ' Pitney §f ogler
;Hdiare,tr'Gs'iltati :'• t ra lg o t te i • -. • :1 , ,
. 1 2,4wd Hinition •• . 1 ) dr binds
Atm kiannotf.lieocht! : ,- AnntSpaldifigto
' '' 1 4 0 4. 1 P41 1 , 1 Ji.4 0 4 1 0 , 401 ,1"t , ti ,
pilt r at i lMCP° 3 ” l 11: 71 .P 1 914 111 e.ol,„•0,
ant ' Dprid
• ether Mims Mortis Z
F. MaDd ® e -- - -Jane-P Wheeler
-1 4t*013,-Met4 t
H Jll nim,; i.,51.450111Wea1q,-,41-t
& y i d 1'1.31 '4 Tr 1' • Fv7;kkoag
11e
inetr l Park —, 'amino W
togipiQatil
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PROCLAMATION.
:a die P
at Towanda, Dec. 31, 1846. .
Arid Wm B 4ohnition Henry _
Agseg l jNary l ifisprid KetcUnallehliF
ow** .Knapp Cft
Bowe* it ! Ladd C X _
`llolirlgraiiliill'i 2. Loviller Elhat*lnGeic--
liarlcirdFridertek4 • - Lane. Bri kLayeii ,
-till ci) Law Andgeii
Meredith
aiWreremiah• Morgan Win
Broamon John Mead Daniel
Cummings Hunt Mace Abrain
- -
Curtis Lawrence Malvin E C
Carter John MeGuyre John
Coatolo Edward Murdock Sain't
Carpenter Militia ----- • Ovellton Wm" •
Carman Marini ~, • , °Miley T •
ceitniiiijaniee `, • , Peckham D
Cioliector . of Brad. Co. Paymer W B
DsFker:Peemilly Misty Potter Reti-Alonve.
Decker Paneglia
_Pierer! lames
.r.reckerWor ' " QuypenitY
Docker • ,* A ' Atilsburyßeth COL
Dodge Oliver - Smith Samuel H. , -.
Etheridge Isteep . „...,Smith Almint Mot ; .
EveisM Abruse Daniel
Eggleston Daniel •'" Shewil Geti#ge N
Emery • • Scott; George •-1 '
Fpreman Dg4tiel. • • . Seely Reuben C.. •
Guyer ; Solar Wgq ,
Grigg rrincei Thayer, Man n .
Goodwin Benjamin — ''Tiyrlor • George
• • iTpright.Jaii M'
,„1. 7
.; •,' VatvENieti ._
tied R Wattlee
'fratchinsoli Frineu R, Wirso9 Thothii 1t
'Hagar Daniel '' • • ; Whitney Miry' "
...liipoßenry =Pi ' • , " , " 5
Haeltley, 4ndiewil .„ '..Williamar.Georie ' =•. l ,
Hathaway I _
,Wood. . • _,
Hollinbavii Peter . James
.:.; ;• A. CHAMBERLIN. P.M.
.lAincoNTii*Ho dr: TOIOCi • ISMN:tts; t wo
aelehrated eotintriei for .iiro6ring fine Ithr :
‘llte 'a übseriberi rue now fumAing enstotheis
ritb samples of Itte_above taw fronr a.fresh: aiskajtin'
arrived in t4e ship.", Cheap atone; ! far ,_ ..„,,
]an 7. wm. H. BAIRD ..o& CO. ,
, • - Flour,:.: Flour •
DucKwITE.,T & WHEAT FLOUR, by tho
bbt or fesi gaudily; at "$7 BAIRD'S.
ISt'OF•Jll7llofltp, * drawn for tehruari .
ILA and Sessions; 1845: •
liana leant&
Atherui tp.-Ebenezer.Dualnim; . •
Albany—.lnaeph Leer , , , • ,
BnilingrOn—Elinhalet /nada, jr. •
C0136111-lessi 'GrAnaotin P.; tiairoi;,, „.
• Leroy--John C. Gristvokl;
.blanroe—Joaepla Bull;-,. • •
Pike—Judan Eaatabroonk Chauncey Seymour;
Briiirhseld-...W. . KallOgg ; . .
Bpringfield 'W. Riot, S. L. Cooley; C. Weseilli
Bpriagbil6-liesaph Baker; ' " •
Standing .Btone--Anson Bati;... • . • '
Troyarrin P.; Ballard. Reuben Cape;
Warreri—J:Beardstm J. Brien, Wea.Pendlet=
Wym—W.C.Green, A.A.l3ithop.
Windham
NVyaluaing--Chester Back; •
.:.Tsarinas .7111108illtIST 1111tE. -
A thvnpl?or—Thos.R.. palqs, W. W. Verbeck ;
'Athens Watkins;
Armenia—Eratgas Kill; '•'''
Ai/army-.Mahal Comony . •
BW,lington—Thornor Blackwell; . •. .
CoGladding, B. Calkins, J. Beeman ;
Durell-=Daniel Cole;
• •
Franklin—Hit:lin Gay ;
Granaiile--H. Rau, 1.131111111 D. Taylor; - •
Leroy.,,, L lediah Bunt ; 7 • •
Litehfiro Nichilax DpmOrrit;
W. I. Mason, W. kI. Strickland ;
Pike"—Lootitie -Wells • •
,Ridgberry—Miles Covell; ' ... • ' •
Rome—W. E. Maymard. D.M. Wa lee , J. A. Mortal
Edwin A. Ridgway, - Isaac Parker ; , .
Simih Creek—Vaientirto Lewis ; .
Stetben Shores, 'Peter Green;
Springfield—C.•Breoirs.A..Traphagan; J. T. Learned
Springbill- f ),l in. S. pall; .
Standing stone—John Bishop, John Vainness;
Towanda bar—Jerry Coin;
tp—William Gregg, Dennis. MUM ;
Troy—Leonard. Upham; - •
Ulster—James Vandyke, Edward Kemp, jr.;
Warren—Gem: W.Boviman, Benjamin Lyon;
Windham—Wm-11. Babcock;
Wyalusing —Benjamin Atli, I. Hemet;
Wysox—Angevine 8011, .1. E. Millet'.
' TIAVIUSS. suanas—secorn WUK.
Athens tp.—Gen. 4911tia, W. H. Overton, Jobla Spa!!
' din;, Epentus Owen, Silas W. Park;
Armenizi.:-Israel Moore; '.
•
Burlington..-John lirCond ;
Columbia—Hayden Mason ; •
Granville-. Simon P. ChesleY
Litchfield—E. F. Bettran,.A. D. Brainard, J. Park;
Monroe—J. Woodniff, L. k r ., Griggs ;
D Houiphry ;
Piloi—EdtiardJoneri,Vm. Black, C. Brush;
Rome—G. W. taxtman, H. Passmore.S. P.Bames ;
Ridgherry—EvanaPeter, Isaac Baldwin ;
Springneltl—Caleb Trask, D. Harkness ;
Sniititfield—James H. Webb;
TrdyLeoirari Bradford, H. D., Freeman
Towanda bor-.4lciseph K. Smith; -
Standing stone-..W.D . Gordon; '
Ulster—John BOW,' an; D. B. Fuller; -
Windham—Davy, Bailey.. David. Bragg;
Warren—Samuel-lion;, .
Wyalusing—larael Buck.
1,600 Tres ,of land for Sale.
FOR SALE; about (Me 'Worland Six hundrasi acres
of Land; !situate in fibuth:tneek township, Brad
t..ill County aril state-of Pennsylvania, - lying 'within
twelve miles ofj Elmira, one of the most flourishing and
growing busine9s places in western New York, and di
rectly' an and near the Williamspoit and Elmira 'stage
route and contemplated named line, between 'the - two
last mentioned:plates,- and being the great thorough-fare
ketween the interior of New York. and the - gingham and
interior pins of Penns, This land being ,n , Impatior
qhelity upland, raritarti*ig lillrenses boing Vow
ing' thereon a Sorunderabte quantity or P ins Timber, o&
fees inducements net banally met with; and will' be
sold in lots of not less than one hundred saes, or in'a
body. For piice and temteinquire of.A. W.'Johnston,
Esq.Pheimut Street above Broad, Philadelphia, • or of
theiribsctiber, lihnithfield township, Bradford comity,
Penna. JOHN . L. , WEBB, Agent.-
' Denerilier 2 1845.'"' '6w. " '
IHI E.Z BVZr isaaDVIES
.„ Attorney.at Laws
OFFICE in the north comer ortbe Stich Row.di.
reedy over the Post Office. Main street.. cc'En
tri!nceat north end olthe building .: .. dg.,,
- • Wantedi at the . savings' Bank,
FROM Otwell. Pike Asßarlingioistowtishile,looo
a giioti toli•endttesh'Sutter./.. •
Froin'Elldand'intiiiship, TOO a rotlbutler end a !loan
tity'of deendildit,L •• tes'wsziT ,
Froentinithdele, estitoni'Wyliox andtfliAir,
Butter-4,500 bushels of grain. !minds' kind..
From. Alt Stone end Wyshisf
iii 600,9da of Ltoter Orin h'inds,,fcnithiph
be+faid'.- • •-• '''" '
Fiota old sod new Elheshennia:l3,6oP Our; rye,'
Wheat end corn..'..ans. weary 'sled
reowthenbove iowushipi.l74 ash eustomem id mike
ont panther, just ,1000. ...Altrinent ;wishing to, pandisse
goodi for their produce, will glens, priee.out goodt
,s*
sti;;Siie' giving in eiChiiiirt; go o d . and,stkie:
pride/." Theta is hitione Price.? and that eiedt ptiee
• .R.PLYN'lr'dc'CO'S:'
ti G *MOO N 921 04 4 4
AfottrO
i l le leY en bst ° lo PIM".
itit; 'B,iratt; pilau) or Lonflak ,
!Samuel' !Width; lira*of
filersie seitied* thiroilleirotTithiNesiari OW& th
an,d foilthidEirdvbathytithrawththealcif thew , vegeha•
suicOnshilitt spilitlat samo la be rimmed Nobel
Cfq.e. 4 lfßtisf • 01
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e kTP/Per f rgrio
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.; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
AToricg is Oren that all : persona indebted to the
estate, of, VV,st. Kxna.; of Troy tp., deed., are ra
quested to inan einnuediriteryment, and all those has.
mgriemends against the . some - are requested to present
them legally attested for settlement.
,„ cliAgLE* DRAKE.
.ANDREW. MORRISON,
Glanville, •, Administrator&
. . . . ... .
A DAII MS'I . II4,TOKAS
ALLL persons endeMfd In qstate of Benny Pease's%
deed:lite of Siaiitifield fp. ere reqbeited to mdie
ieamediatepayment, and rilfthoiebtiiini'demandragainst
the same ere requested to present - them; legally attested
for settlement. JOHN PA RbONS,
. , W. FA SETT.
Nov. 12, 1845. Administratoei.
ADM INISTRA TOR's NOTICE.
. .
LL persons inhehted to ting"eitate'ef Timothy B -
‘lllAb ham, late of Granville, dee'd, are requested to
make payment;• and those having demands against aid
estate, to,present them legally attested for seitlemeet.
JONATHAN 'WOOD, Administrator.
Smithfield,'Hee. 9' 1845.
ADMIN STRATOR'S NOTICE.
A LL persims indebted to the
, - estate of A nna
mick, of Orwell, deemed, gre Mrimegted to mar
payment; and those-paving.demands. against mid es•
tate, ao present:them legajly, attested for aetafategl..
,:.41kMASA DlMMlCK,'Admipisirow.
Deemer 10,-1845.
DM
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE — .
NOTICE is given Wet all"persoid indebted to: em
estate of 'Sanaa Goan: Laura tdhesheguin tap..
deceased, are_ regnestedjo make. Immediate payment,
and all those having demands against the same pre re
quested to present thernlegally'aftested for settlement.
ACFREDGO,RE, Administrator.
Sheshegoini December 2.3. 1945. •
Jantiary
A .
LL ,
penumi indebted to the estate of RECTOR
'STRONG, sate of South'poit,,X. Y. decd,
are requtsiid to make' immediate' ptiymeht, and dr
thosejamring demands against the Imam ate.:requatal
to present them, Legally , attested for.seuleanent,
DANIEL yANDEgCOORt
- Towanda, Noy. 25; 1845. ‘• AdMinistrator.
Administrator s.,l+lolco.
"persons indebted to the estop: of leonard H.
Vuuriaa. late of Springfield township deceased.
ere !equestect to make immediate' 'vigilant, and thaw
haying dein Inds. against the saki mate are requested to
present them legally, attested for settlement, to, the al.
scriber. JONATFLA woop;44iniittator.
Smithfield, Dec. ^.,,1845. •
ALL peptone indeptetl, to the anew Abner 7710.
'mae, late of BreittiOeld tp.. deg, are requested to
tnake iminediate Pay oientoirid'all those his,ingdemaids
against the tame are 'requested' to - present them, legallY
etteeted.for settlement .to the anteseriber,;
JONATHAN WOOD, Athuipietrator•
sroithfiept De0..2, 1845. .
ALL persons indebted to the: 'estate' of Abner N.
4 4 1111 Thomas, 14te,of Btfgthfel4 Vsl.l.ecessed, are re.
quested to nuke - immediate peyrnent; and all Those be.
int dettiatitia'agaiitse 'the 'Untie 'KAl:mite& to 'present
them; legally attested thiesttlitnentio the `siubseribers
JONATHAN IWOOlV , Admiitharatar.
tireithield. Dee- 2 . 1 8 4 0. "r • -• '•
OONETYQUA TOiit4, , two ; cejebited
ttes•re,enWrn of
, (fresh.im
piliOdsaeliln ai;
•Deoembet 119, , ' -0 6.E . SLYNT , A. CO.S.
- mtittiamobtisotttielaba "'
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"comet, tVereiii 'Ofseri to ilernios in t erested, • 111 that Ita44•GrliarOttl jr.: and Joseph Braman, ex
ecutois of the estate .of Borba Pi f.di deceased, heed
Weihktf#, gni J. g,,Buneett soot 4,A: 'Carey adage*
I:Orators of Sem. Lfroie;rieicasecl,,and 'David Grior 4
jr:itirsivOt ot/rdhuni lihr,ene;'cloertited i late of Colo&
bin lOwoship, indliattien Coon' jr; Beth Looinis and
Reuben Bennet eirsainistratora of the estathof Thomas
Rennet!, fleorased,4atonf „ Ctu]tontosraship,stfEdrd
White„ one 'Pr the xxpeuipis of, Pefiidr Cummings.
deeraiied:late Shishequin township; Bate Mel and
seuled, in•theoffloi erthe Register of 'Web; is and fo r
the county of.Bralgoird.theaccoontsof their.eevenlad.
m 1 9 61 , 1 '09° 1 P1e,C1.44$ arartitaib 11 1 4
that 111°
.seine will be Tresentif to, tlitrOiPWil a Court of sai4
o : 4l;ll Viih : MtairlaYthiP24ll4`OrPehritar, fleet, for
r etnifittootion "and dllotareats:l'. <i
4."?? 3 : 0 MAN
i'.o/AYitirtyi,DN*OLLi Registor.:: •
q*, c'efAncecT .4Vidar PeC s 29i 1845. •
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y HIU AlltsNAttrg j 846, recepoiNvi bisk
AdOinistiatoee 'N'otice.:,
Administrator's. Notice.
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