TIIE PROCESS OF Ts7sNixn.—A recent dis rover: in the art of tanning leather has been ,„ ,d e ktv DJ'. Turnbull, of London, which is said in :a French paper .• to eclipse every thing that has been discovered in the practical arts w these hundred years." The process is de ,wribed in a communication to the Academy of sciences. When a membrane intervenes be tween two liquids of different densities, they produce two currents, the one outward called eatesmoss, and the other inward called endos.; one o, ,By this new physical law the currents interc hange until they become of the same spe 06n gri my ; thus Dr. Turnbull, by sewing up : hide filled with one liquid of a certain spe cific gr avity, and then immersing the hide in loather liquid of greater or lesser density, keeps up this reciprocal action until such time :5 the hide is thoroughly tanned. By the or dinary process of tanning it requires eighteen Months to tan an ox hide, and 400 pounds of bark. Dr. Turnbull tans the hide in fourteen dace, and with only 100 pounds of bark. Tkis process gives an extra weight of leather, „rl k 4wg, from 13 to 25 pounds per cent.— calves skins, which under the old process re quire an immersion in the vat of five, six, and wend' months, are by the new process tan ned 111 two dat s. This rapidity of execution is by no means attended with inferiority to the leather produced. On the contrary. it is said to become much better, all the saturation re quired for the production of good leather, be ing as fully effected by the new as the old pro cess. • r um 'r E xAs.--The Legislature of the State o rr exas assembler! at Austin on Friday, the February. General Burleson was chosen r resie,ent nt the, Senate ; 11. P. Bee, secretary ; A. Lurkett, assistant secretary ; N. C. Ray mond. engrossing. and enrolling clerk'; Mr. .Nvetts, sergeant-at - arms, and F. flugts, door keeper. \li. Crump. of Austin conntv, was ~ke t e,lepeaker nt thaa Rouse ofßepresentatives ; James !I. Raymond. chief clerk ; T. C. Wood. bet, asso.tant clerk ; Ira Munson, enrolling clerk ; B. UAL engrossing clerk'; Mr. Ilardenian. sergeant-at arins ; .1. 11. Cockburn, door-kecocr. flu counting the vote for governor, it appeared Ina Gen. Henderson received 8.910 votes, and Dr. Miller 1,672. 'File •' Teleg raph learns through corrr sponhent. that 'C . :en. Darnell m oved a majority of 48 votes of the oflieial returns were receici.d from the counties ot • !T op, San Patricio. Jackson. JetTerson, Brazos., and Lamar. In these counties Col. Horton re rimed a majority of about 600 rotes. The (mails ofrAn. Darnell think he will nut accept the office undor the circumstances. TOE NEW l'auminfr OE Tut LATTER DAV SAEN N.—A new prophet. named Strang. at Voree, tNiseonsin, lies been. has been ac.. howledged by one portion of the Mormons as the head of the church. The Moraluns are flocking to V wee in great numbers. It is to he gather place or this people, except the Twelve au„ their adherents, now on their way to over the Rocky Mountains.— fames J. Strang' is a lawyer of considerable eminence in the West. and owns an immense Act of land, the capital of which is Voree.— e is the person. it is said, who went with the Ciallllls out of Missouri, at the time of-their ,11.iurbanee., planned the Temple at Nauvoo, d wrote the bulletins of Smith, prophet.— This portion of tile Mormons will probably seule in Wisconsin. The greater part will go over the Rocky Mountains. A.RMY UNDER Gee. TA'“.Ol3. at Corpus Chno, a New Orleans correspondent of the In kilezenrer says, is under positive orders to ad r.inie upon the Rio Grande; and will move for ward on the Ist of M•fireh. Mote than three thrsisrtil barrels of hsve alreatl) gone formini, tt !te•li iode•ates a pretty long sojourn (it' every Ming required for attire (Tenuous have also been Mr warded, m the way of ammuninim . eatupe(tvipage. and all the mate rirtof an arms. ' rite Nriny will be transported In steamboats, and they will take up their pee -ition at Point 15.01 , 1!1, which is within three or fear miles of the Rei G ranJe. l'ttEstiNur. or MINo.—A little aid, (wily eight yens Ohl., was in hor lather's house, at Prune- Wtsoiti,sin, when it took tire at night. nn the 9th of Fefiruarr. ller father and mother were two tidies away on a visit. She caught her yomerer sisters, one 01 0 time, and cad- TI them out of the house ; then went to the re mote pap of the Louse and w4e up het two 'Tethers, who had bately time to escape with heir II t'us. mi:.—Mr.Lewis Benedict, of Vcrotia,N killed himself nu 'Tuesday morning, by cut tag his throat. rte' 3. 0. 0. V.--=-The regidarcommunications of MONROE LODGE, No. 1:37, of I. 0. tli 0.F., will hereafter be held at their II Al, in Mon melon. on Saturday of each week, until further notice. Elmira, Cl:ruins*, and Buffalo Line. NIUE Proririi tors of the above Line will continue to I run a Line of Passage Boats between ELMIRA, C "NING and BUFFALO. for the accommodation of ENIIGRA NTS and FAMILIES, moving West, af fording facilities not heretofore otTered.to the Emigrant, from this section of New York and Pennsylvania. The Boats of this Line arc of the Fllits.7 CLASS fittrd and furnished with all the conveniences and ac. cocaroodatlons of PAC KET 8, commanded by experien ad Captains, and towed by relays of Horses. BOAT ROME, Capt. H. W. THOMPSON, TEM PLsT, Capt. A. TA ra:Oft. Durin g the sea.son of ISIG, ono of the above Boats vill - lvave-Corning,'art4 Elmira, every week, in the fol lowing order:— renviso, eve,y Monday evenirig, at 6 o'clock P. M., ELMIRA, every Tuesday evening, at 6 o'clock P. M. Towing down Seneca lake every Thursday morning. touching at Big Stream. Lodi, and Dresden, leaving Buffalo for Corning and Elmira, every Wednesday morning. FOR EREIGHT.OR PASSAGE apply to Captain on board, or to Wm. Mallory. Corning, S. IL Strang & co., Elmira. Wintermute & Tuttle, Hariallearti, A Nash, Havana, L. G. Townsend, Big Stream, 'Woodworth & Post, Lodi, Price St Holly, Gencoca, Gay ¢ Sweet, Waterloo. I.Shoemriker, Sineca Baker h Rosa. dtarttezuma, IL ‘Vright. ltoclaster, H. Niles, Buffalo. 's Votice. G. F. Mason auditor to the use . of E. G. F. Ma son vs. Silas Gray—ln Brad. Com. Pleas. Xo. 181, September Term, 1841. •qtto. Henry Voorhis vs. Hervey French—in said Court. .t'tio. SO, Feb. Term. 18.16. THE undersigned having been appointed Auditor for the adjustment of the several claims to' the* meaty: raised from the Sheriff's sale of real estate, by. *true of executions issued in both the above eases, will *bend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Motiday, the 20th day of April next, when and where'll persons are required to' teaks known their claims before him or be debarred from coming in upon raid funds. 3 tuch 17. ULYSSES MERCUE, Auditor. Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Lands. xroTicE is hereby given. that agreeably to an Sri IN of Ueneral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th day of March.lBls,en titled " An act to amend the lel entitled an act di recting the mode of selling Unseated 'Lands fur taxes,, and (or other purposes," and of sit act passed the 13th day of March, 1817; " a further supplement to the act entitled an act directing the mode of selling unseated lands far taxes. and for other purposes." the following tracts of I3NSEATED LAND will he sold at public vendee on the Bth day of.funa next, (being the second Monday) at the Court House in the Borough of T.. wanda, in the county of Bradford, for the arrearages of taxes due, and the cost accrued on each let respectively. -•- - State, Read, & Scheel Taxes. No. of uvo.oq Warrantee WarrantlAcread NIUTIPR. ALBANY 400 John Barron, senr. 400 Frederick Castator 82 Peter Benson 100 L. Coffin 418 Andrisr Buekhart 266 Thomas Bradley 204 Abel Pierce 160 Daniel Shepard ASYLUM. atin Abraham Bradley 100 Sally Fish 181 Avery Christopher ASYLUM AND ALBANY 280 Nathan Cary' ATHENs. 817 Charles Carroll 482 do do 950 do do CANTON. 100 Henry Cameron 535 409 :101otnoi Lyun 15 89 433 k John Friend 21 57 4071 Jacob Crook 20 64 100 Mathias Stow 885 407 Abraham Singers 24 74 487 Robert fstlAW 24 39 533 Jelin Grinon 21 67 4600 211 dohs Vsrrgn 19 47 4601 31 do do 140 G 1.111 1.510 • • 407; Stairner Casper 19 81 CANTON AND LEIIOI'. 4071 John Morgan 19 91 FRANKLIN. 343 James pect:, 20 96 34:3 Joseph Betts 20 9(1 :343 John Betts 20 96 400 Henry Bryson 22 40 375 Samuel Cooley 21 67 343 Peter Edge 20 'B6 400 Samuel Edgo 22 67 343 Samuel Fritz 20 '96 400 Simon Hardy 22 07 400 Joseph Seely 22 67 900 Henry Seely . 22 67 400 Peter Temple 22 67 400 George Temple 22 67 400 James Hardy 22 67 400 Jonathan Hann ton 22 67 400 N aihan Hardy 22 67 400 Peter Haga 22 67 400 Paul Moore 22 67 400 Andrew Sitldons 22 67 400 George Siddons 22 67 343 George Edge . 20 96 400 Paul Hardy 22 67 400 George Castator 22 67 400 Joshua Cooley 22 67 400 George Haga 22 67 400 Nathan Haga 22 67 400 Henry Hardy ' 22 67 400 Pens Seely 22 67 400 James Siddons 22 67 400 Stephen Hollingsvcartft 22 67 MONROE. 400 Samuel Anderson 16 50 400 Haman Caststoc 1G 50 400 Nathan North 16 .50 400 Peter North 16 50 400 Frederick Sherds 16 50 400 George Shorts 16 50 400 Mercy Ellis' 16 50 448 Ann Harris . 18 48 230 Mary Wallece 9 39 400 Joseph Caatator 10 50 400 Peter H ampton 16 50 400 J ohn Moore 16 59 400 James North 16 50 400 Hannah Woodruff 16 50 237 John Stevens 9 00 4373 Ephriam McAdams 17.96 4364 Thomas Hamilton 17 91 RIDGDERRY. 1507 661 Charles Carroll 26 37 1506 612 Jo do 26 36 130'J 7i 7 Jo do 31 84 SPRINGHILL. 262,1 IA Peter Guiness 12 40 226:1 pt do do 11 11 I %COB REell, •treasurer. Treasury Office. Towanda. March 12, 18.16. : AUON AND SLEIGH. .11AKIMi. .Syliar . .a aa-aira, A\' N(: formed a co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on Lb' above business at Monroeton are prepared to eiecuto all orders punettkilly, such as Making, Repairing and Painting, on the shonest notice and at the lowest prices that they can be had in this vicinity for ready pay. All kinds of Produce and Lumber taken in payment at the m rrket priers. CA )FriNzi inadu on the shortest notice, and ut re duced rives. P. DUNFEE, Nl.enucton, March 17, 1815. J. C. smrrii. _ Mini Hist rator's Sale. o-ricE is hereby given that by viitue of an order of the Orphan's court of Bradford county, and to me directed, there Will be expo