II twe nty thousand Sikhs M a previous battle hSa molted in the surrender, in full sovereignty, of the territory, hill and plain, lying between the s at i e j and fleas rivers, and the payment of one an d a half crore of rupees as indemnity for the „ w oes of war. The entire regulation and control of both banks of the river Sutlej. and ouch other arrangements for settling the future botMdartes of the Sikh states, and the organiza. tion of us a dministrationZas might be determiu- el l on at Lahore. The Oregon question has assumed a- new shape to England, The parties are dividing, and the agricultural lords and Classes intend to o ppose the free trade movement of Sir Robert reel to the uttermost ; and by this means they apect to head off his intention relative to the settlement of the Oregon dispute. • The cotton market was apparently depress ed; yet en the 3d instant. American descriptions Mirrored one-eighth of a penny. 'the money market was in an unsettled . and Unsatisfactory state. There appears to be a stagnation in the corn arkeo, in consequence of the movements in Parliament relative to the corn latis. It is said that the Oregon question will cut to a large extent, the emigration from Ger co-nv to the United States, Indian corn continues to arrive in England and Z 3 in popularity. The'Enli•ili lard and Irsh coercion bill ab sorb the priweedings in Parlinient. 'rho Polish revolution appears to be at an end. Spin continues in an a2iiated state. The ministerial crisis in Belgium is not yet pass% The Antertran ntintster was prevented by indispositioo from attending the'queen's draw iv.rooin on the 19th tilt ; but Mrs. McLane, lady of hi"; exeeliene, was pressept. and also thts,ieiretary tit legation, Mr. GanSecoort el% ir The preparation for the visit of her Majesty, Queenlictoria. to the king and queen of 'the f re ,, e t t . were proceeding without intermission at t h e !eines, Neuillv, St. Cloud slid Ver- Fulles, tool p.trticularly at the Trianon. Mr. LiNion, tt hn has long luien in a declining elate ex .iired on thel22.tl tilt., at half past 10 lock, at his residence at ll.Sde-Parli As a performer of comic ..hsracicrs. his place will, perhaps, never be 3drqusstely s.applied. . rtv Road Lai'for Bradt'Ord County. 4 :7c ACT, rev:la:int!, the assessment and collection Of uninshm taxes. in the counties 01 Bradford, 'nog* & Totter. and 111.:rig the manner of ieviewing and con firnono rolid.t, and of damages, where roads are Lad out through improved lands, in said counties. SECTI O S:c De it enacted. bj the Senate 11 ,1 tha n e of Rcaresentativer of the Cum urinweulth ry . Prniv,ylvania, in General mat; met, and it is • hereby enacted by the ; le/tardy of the same :—That the enr4tutool,lo - of ru.ul, and hi4ll ways of each nf the sever :,l din net ips iti aft, cow' ties of Bradford, a and Pniter, be and they are heretic au snrized required to make au estimate, an. aualt , un nr before the first „. day of May. in •ach of the 'probable expenses of their -estiectitte town:l:l,n, bar the ensuing year. lie ',;:tnita;'‘...l.ll the f.rst day of June next, after •.:1u nick in if such estimate ; in Which esti ume iluy shall twine the amount which in their judgment will be needed' in the ensuing Year, as aforesaid. for each of the following purposes. to wit : For the support of the poor, pay tal commissioners of roads and high trajs, for pay of township auditors, for pay of a township treasurer, for pay of town clerk, for. ?ay 01 collector of township taxes. Alan. for we of and other °Ulcer or officers W lin may be wailed in conipensation out of the funds of said alsii for books and stationary, and ather itte:dental expenses. and for furnishing, inater.tls and implements for keepin_ roads and bridges in repair ; and the amount of town ;hip debts 1:1 any such e:zist, as nearly as the ame can be ascertained, which estimate shall• emerc6 in a book to be kept by the town irrk, who shall he clerk to the said commis- ticr,.'attd dce n record of thea. africidl anal IN hrn said e-ttitinte Is so entered, it shall n ivied Ly et)nimissioliarf=. (:r a major'- s of them. and the said town clerk shall tin.. inisliatelv furnish a certified copy thereof ht township treasurer, who shall keep the nine ea tile; and the said cole , Tif`SillnerS/Shall ?mired h•dore th e to entieth day of May, in each year, to levy a tAx of not ezreedinr, one cent in the dollar on the last adjusted H , st - - meet atd vtitiation' of persons ;out property :nade taSa di hlt counly purposes in said ton•n- hip, and hatin4 levied the same at a certain er ce unn. sli.tll cue n lint to be made tii order, of the names of the persons .axed, nnh the amount assessed to eatili.'hy .he la,t a;iite.teti 11F,e. , SM?Ill and valuation for cranny ptirpo-e, and the amount with which tri.teil by virtou of this act.— To able!, list shall bc% prefixed the rate per ntant at whirl', said tax is levied. and the ag- Ztegate aini,Cnt of taxes in such list ; and the rite p , r centu:n at which they are levied, shall e entered lir the town clerk in the book to be pt by :hint as aforrsr.id, and the said town -led,: shall deliver to the township treasurer a certified statement of said aggregate amount of taxes and rate per centum, and the name of the perso n to is horn a duplicate thereof has been i:6rereil 'for collection, whenever such de livery Lit been made and the time of such de hverY• And said commissioners shall cause tdaoicr.te of aorta alphabetical list of persons uld taxes to the made out, to which they diall annex their warrant, signed by them offi cially directed . to some suitable person (by them Is be appoiMeJ collector of township taxes.' *filch appointment they are hereby authorized and required to make) requiring hurt to pro ceed to collect the same, in the same manner is collectors of county rates and levies are di rected by the warrants of county commission- Cm to proceed to the collections of the same, mod to pay the said taxes when collected, to, the township treasurer, in the same manner as , the collectors of county rates and levies, are required to pay the same to county trea'su'rers : and the collectors of township . taxes'appointed !l3 pursuance of this act, are hereby vested. with like powers Land authority to proceedin the collectio n of the same, and' may proceed, in l ike manner as collectors tercountv rool and levie s are by law authorized to proceed. in the collection thereof, and 'Shall he entitled to rho 'lame fees as collectives of county rates and Imes. And the duplicate aforesaid, with . the warrant or the said eorninisgioners annexed. shall be delivered to the collector of township lo a , S, on or before the first of June. in - eoeh Year, by the towa clerk, who shall charge the said collector in the book aforesaid,. with' the Zid duplicate, setting forth "in Said charge the %legate amount of taxes charged in said du- Plec . at . e, and the time of its delivery. Pra ttle,. That before said duplicate shall be de- lived to said collector, he shall axecute a bond to said township; in such penal eum and with such sureties, (at least two in number) as the . said commissibners shall approve. contlitiopo for the faithful performance of his duty as col lector of township taxes, and the town clerk having entered in the book aforesaid. the date of and the penal sum and the names of the sureties in said bond, shall deliver ibe same to the township treasurer, who shall keep the same on file. Snd provided, further: That whenever in the opinion of the said road coin- missioners, or a majority of them, the moneys received or to be received from the road tax nn unseated lands, or fro Many other soiree, will be sufficient to pay the debts and defray the expenses as aforesaid, during the eorrentyear, it shall not be lawful to assess the tax mention- ed in this section, unless they are required to dcr so by the court of common pleas, as is here inYter provided. SECTION 2. That whenever any collector of township taxes. shall have failed to collect and pay over any taxes. with the collection of which he has been charged in pursuance of this act, the township treasurer may proceed to in slime a suit, in the name of the proper town ship, on the bond executed by said collector, and his sureties, before a jositce of the' peace, or in the court of common pleas, as the stun claimed to he'due fronirsaid collector may re- Ore, and may prosecute the same to juig. meta, and have execution as to other caeca SECTION J. That the commissioners o roads and highways. may exonerate the col- lector - of township taxes, in their proper town- I ship, front the payment of any taxes charged in the duplicate of such collector, in the Sal e manner and fur like causes, as collectors I county , rates and levies, may he exin eras d from the payment of the same by the coo y commissioners. sec. 4. That no mher or greater taxes hall he levied by the conimissioners of road and highways, in any one year, with a view to the collection of the same in money, than is author ized by the provisions of the first see t; ,,e of this act, except that the court oleo:ninon pleas of the proper county:inay upon any ai.plica lion to :Inch court, by any person. setting forth that any township Is indebted to him, direct notice of such application to he given to the commissioners of roads and highways of Mich township, and after hearing said applicant aid commissioners, at a time named by the 'said Court, of which time all parties shall have due ounce may order such uses to he increased bit in nu case shall such court order the same to be increatied above two cents in the dollar of the last adjusted assessinent and valuation of persons and property in sail township. as . . aforesaid. and whenever the court shall order au increase of taxation in any township, ac cording:to the provisions of this act, the &int inissioners of roads and hioiliways of such township, shall increase the same aecordingli ; but notion - I:4i in this act 'shall he construed to authorize or compel the said commossioners to levy more than line tax upon the persons and property of such township, to be collected in any one year. Provided. That nothing in this section shall be construed to isrevent the collection in money, of any tax which shall have been levied by the commissioners of roads and highways, with a view to collect the same in labor. in pursuance of law, when ever the person charged with such a tax shall neglect urn-rime to pay the same in labor, af ter due notice. Stsi. 5. spelt-41e m l oney collected in pursu ance of this act sllall b paid out upon orders drawnpon • the towns ip treasurer, by the commassioners of roads and highways, for die payment of the current expense - 9 of the town ship, and in payment of the township debts; and the debts of longest standing shall as far as practicable be paid first. SEC. 6. That any person or persons dissat isfied with the location of any road heretofore Lod out, or which may be hereatter laid out by the commissioners of roads and i high wai a of any township or townships in said comities, to iy give notice in writing to the town clerk of the township in %Odell such road is Ideated, of such dissatisfaction, and said town clerk shall ap;misit a day not mare than ten days distant from the time of receiving such notice, at tire office of said town clerk, or at E. , ttle nth !er convenient place in the neighborhood. of which time and place the said commissioners and person or persons giving the notice shall he informed by the town clerk, at least (Mir (acs before the time of meetii)7, at which time and place the town clerk shall attend, and il the said row isissioncrs or. any one of them shall atien 1, he or they may. name one com missioner of roads and hlgh ways of at adjoin ing township. and the person or persons dis satisfied may also name one commissioner of roads & highway's of an m 1 .1011611 ,, tp. & the two commissioners thus named may agree npon a third coin inissioner, not of the township in which the road complained of lies. and the commissioners thus named shall proceed to re view the road where the location us complain ed of. and may confirm, alter or vacate the same. and make report to the town clerk of the township in which the road lies, and their re port shall be entered of record, as in other ea ses, and shall he final and conclusive in regard to said road, for two years thereafter, Prot:l.J -e I, "t i tlat if the said road is altered or vacated by the commissioners who review, their day wages for such services shall be paid by the township in winch the road is sit - tinted; other wise by the person or persons who gave no tice of dissatisfaction. ..1,1 , 1 prnvidef.fieriher. That if no commissioner shall :,rind at the time and place named by the town clerk to name commissioners to review, then the town clerk shall shall name one ran behalf of th e comnuissiohers of said township, and like pro ceedings shall be had as if the commissioners or one of them had attended. Aimd it is also furl her protidcd. That no review shall be had in pursuance of the provisions of this section, of any road laid out after the first of September nest, unless notice of dissatisfaction is given • to the town clerk within 'thirty days after the . report of the commissioners laying the same, has been filed with said - - town clerk. and provided further. That in' all basest where ro ids have been or dliall be laid out in any of the several'iownskips in said counties, by said ',commissioners, prior- to said-first day of Sep •tember next, Stich notice may be given at any time previous to the first-day of October next, but not afterwards. SEC. 7. all damages sustained by any own er of unproved hands, by reason of the laying out and openi ng any public roads through Said improvements. shall be paid by the township in which said road is located, and-the method of aicirtaining the 'same shall he as follows t The owner of such improved lands;. who may con4ider.hlmself injured by the (ovation of said road, thall file with the town nlprk kiltatement, of the Injury sustained, and of his - intention to claim damages for the same, which said state- meat and all subsequent proceeding therein by the officers of Said township, shill be entered by said clerk upon the townshitrrecords; and if shall be the duty of the said clerk,. within teifdays after receiving such statement. to no tify the commissioners of malt and highways, and the auditors ot.the township, of the same. who shall as soon as practicable examine said claim, and if necessary, view the premises, and if in their opinion, o,r that ot a majority ofthem, such person liath'sustained damage by reason of the location of said road through his insprov. 'ed lands, they shall fix the amount and give the applicant notice thereof in writing, with as lit tle delay as possible, and if the person su ap plying for redress, shall be content to receive the said amount as a compensation for his claim aforesaid, the road conimissioners,-npon receiving a notice in writing of his willingness to receive the same, shall draw an order on the treasurer of the township, in favor of saitl a pol l. cant, fur said amount but in case said road commissioners and auditors. or a majority of the same. should be of opinion that said appl l eant was not entitled to damages, or if ilie said applicant should not he willing to receive the aniorrnt fixed by them in full of his claim, liroliay apply by retition In the court of quar ter sessions of the proper county, setting limb the cause of timplaint, and thereupon the said court shall appoint ifirce dlsintere , ted persons to view the premises and assess the damages. if any, which etzelt petitioner may have sus tained. by reason of the laying out and open ing said road through his improved lands, as I aforesaid. NEctrioN 8. The viewers so appointed, after having been duly sworn (byany person having power to administer oaths, or by one of- their oat n number. who is Iti.rehy authorized In admin ister the Faint') Well an I truly to view said prem ises, and justly and equitably to assess the dam age, shall pi-tweed to perform said duty. and make a 'limit, signed by them or 0 - majority of them, to the next court ofq carer session; of said county, settimt forth the tritest' nail manner 'if the loca tion of said wad through the petitioner's im proYed loads, and amount of thtmages (il any) which hits been sustained by said petitioner. t.'ECTION 9. It shall he the duty of the court, at the term no which the report aforesaid is made. to make an order naming h certain day during the succeeding tern., fur the final disposition of said complaint. notice of which, together with a copy of the report, shall be served upon the conotossioriers 01 the township from which dam ages are cldinied, at least ten days before said matter is to be determined. liectioN In. Al the time of hearing, said parties, the said (-atm may. in their discretion. examine witnesses touching said matter, and may .either approve or the report of the viewers. or lessen or IllerßabC the amount, as they shall see fit ; the whale proceeding to he entered of record, a ol tile decree of the court to have the validity, and be enfirreed in the' same -manner, as a judeement entered upon the verdict of a jury. I'torided. 'that if the complaint b hall, not recover an amount greater than the sum ottered by the iommirsioners and township au ditors, he shall p.iy all cust accruing on said peti tion, including the pay of the viewers (whieh shall be one dollar each per day), otherwise the costs to be paid by the proper township, in either cost: to he bixed as costs for similar ser vices are now fixed by law. Set.-nor; 11. In all cases where damages are claimed by teason of the laving out an open ing any road as :aforesaid. by the said road min i missiontl 5, prior tet the first day of September next, the notice mentioned in the seventh sec tion of this act. tit he given by the person claim lug damages to the town clerk, shall be given by the first day of January next, and in eases of roads . opened after the first day of September aforesaid, such notice shall ho given with three months alter the opening of the same. SECTION 12. That the road commissioner's of the townships. in the several eounties afore said, shall not he required to view any route for a proprsed road. unless the petition praying, for the same he signed by at least fifteen citizens of the township where said proposed route for a road is situated. SECTION 13. That from and after the first day of Septeinber next, it shall he the duty of the commissioners of roads and highways of the several townships in Tioga county, to keep in repair county bridges, and to pay the 'expense thereof nut of the funds of the township where said bridge is located, except in eases where the repairs necessary to be made at one time shall exceed the stun of twenty dollars, which shall he made tinder the direction, and the expenses thereof paid, hy the commissioners of the said tenuity. out ..I the county fund. SetarioN 14. That the assessor of each of the townships in said county; shall on or before the fifteenth day of April, in every year. furnish to the town clerk of the respective townships, for the use of the commissioners of roads and thioli ways. a copy of,the last adjusted assessment told valuation of persons and property of said township, for county purposes. SecTioN 15. That any person appointed col lector of township . taxes: in pursuance of the provisions of this art. and who shall neglect or refuse to take upon himself the duties of the salnP,-hall forfeit and pat' fur the use of said ton uship. twenty dollars to be recovered by suit, in the name of said township. as debts of like amount are recoverable. Provided, That I no person shall he compelled to serve as collec tor of township taxes, or pay said forfeiture, oftener than once in seven years. SECTION 10. That so much of any law as .his act alter( or supplies is hereby repeated; ACCIDENT AND Lola OF LIFF.--011 Tilltrd• day last, a very serious arrittent occurred in Saritiova county. N: Y., resulting hi the loss of life. Two sons' of Dr. Jeese Billings were out gunning,; and were aboutshooting a squir ref in a tree; both' had their guns pointed at the squirrel. and the eldest son Was to count three before they fired ; when be had counted two. the squirrel - mtived round the limb, and they brought: their guns down: when the pill in the youngest brother's hand wenc off acci dentally, and the bill passed through his broth er's body—he survived but thirty minutes.— In its course through hie body. it passed through his 'kings. TO THE LADIES HEADACHE A-ND NERVOUS COMPLAINTS are a source of much suffering ; and the nerves are sin. gularly prune to have their functions disordered by an oppressed condition of the stomach. To relieve a state of .o much distress, (in which mind and body participate) Dr Smith's Sugar Coated Indiin Vegetable Pills are highly recommended, as, by combining aromatic, Anil aperient properties, they remove all oppressive accumula. lions, strengthen . the stomach, induce a -healthy typerite, and impart tranquility to the nervoussystem,,_ ; Theyplao cure dyspepsia, coughs and colds.W3o4lliona panoplabits. Office 179-Greenwich, and Guinn 127 Bowery ; see lilt of agents for Bradford county, in another column. CANCER,sCROPULA AND GOITRE Ample experience has pro'red thet no eoinbination of 1 medicine has ever been so efficacious' iii removing the, above' diseases, as De. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, or Pe Preservative. It has effected cures truly astonish ing, not only of CANCER, and other diseases of that class, but has removed the moat stubborn Diseases of the Skin. Dyspepsia, &c., &c. This Medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates diseases wherever located, It purifies the Wood and other fluids of the body, re moves obstruction in the poles of the skin, and reduces enlargements of the glands or bones. It ineresses the appetite, removes headache and drowsiness. and invigo. rates the whole system, and imparts animation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. ,There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medics. It is per- fectly safe and extremely pleasant; and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanyingthc idea of swallow ing medicine. Prepared and wild at No. A South Thinl Street, near Market. Philadelphia, and by A. 1.). Muntanye, Towan- 4a, P •nna THOSE OF OCR CITIZENS WHO DESIRE A good . Medicine, will find one in the justly celebrated Pills of Doctor Brandretb, which have performed cures upon thousands of helpless and hopeless persons, -after the usual scientific skill of physicians had consoled them with the assurance that they could do no more. The properties of these Palls, as an anti-bilious and aperient medicine, are unrivalled; all who use them recommend them; their virtues surpass all eulogy, and must be used to be appreciated. The weak and delicate will be strengthened by their use, not by bracing, but by remove int: the cause of weakness, the gross and corrupt humors of the body. They require no change in the diet, or cared any kind. Plain directions accompany each box, en that every one is his own competent physician. To Delinquent Subscribers. Fate Wsnsr'a.-We dislike very much to see a paper constantly punching its patrons in the short ribs, and giving them hints that they are very much in arrearages. It is unpleasant for subscribers, and I particularly unpleasant for printers. Consequently, we seldom do it, although there are some of our subscribers from six to two years in arrears: We are somewhat. independent about it, for we believe we are fairly entitled to our pay, and that we should take proper methods to have-it forthcoming. If any men think we entertain a different opinion, theyt will find themselves much mistaken. We have heretofore taken anything and everything from our subscribers--cash or country produce—and given them ample time and opportunity to cart it to us. We have waited on some of them long enough to have the money. Itlay Court will afford our delin quent subscribers an excellent opportunity to settle , ap. Soon after that time, the accounts previous to the commencement of the present firm will be put in a magistrate's hands for immediate collection, and then nothing but cads will answer. This course has become necessary, and would before this have been adopted, but for absence of the former editor. Those who hare delayed until• Spring, are desired to take particular notice. Spoons Recortral WAKEN from a onspicious- looking person, on the 26th inst., FIVE tqI..VEI2 SPOONS—thrr49 large table spoons, marked with the initials of E.H.M. —ono sauce vpmin, marked H. U. M.; one tea spoon, M. G, The owner of the above spoons can have them by railing on George Coreyell or S. Phinney, and provingproperly. idonroeton, April 27,1846. yzAskomEg c , TUE subscriher not being in full communion with the firm at AT—, he is not prepared to boast of the largest assortment of JEW EERY out of jail and having never learned the Cabinet making Inaincas,— he is not prepared to do any work in that line; but having served a regular apprenticeship (!) in the iepuiring ludness, and the experience of 16 years, has no heaitation in saying that . all work entrusted to him shall be dune in u workmanlike manner, promptly, and second best to none writ of that city from whence Came that nrilg/dy rush if Gold Jneelry ! Now my "friends, in. all your gettings don't forget to get your watches fixed al old No. IN opposite the Public Square and two doors north of Briggs' tavern. A .M.WARNER. . Towanda, April 2 4 . 1846. N. 11.-1 pledge myeelf Intl° my work right. Al work warranted one year and the money refunded if t does not perform according to agreement. Stick a P.O there ! BRIGADE ORDERS. THE enrolled militia and Volunteers within the hounds of the '2.1 Erigade, 9ch Divi-km, P. At, will meet for military diecipline and inepeetion, as fol low+, to wit : In companies. on Monday, the Ist day of June nett, to such places 14 may be directed by the commanding officers, and in battalions and regiments, as billows: 3d Regiment, commanded by Col. A. K. -Bogard ; let battalion un Monday, the Bth day of June, 1646 ; 2d battalion on Tueelay. the 9th day of June: 4th Reg. commanded by Col. N. A. Elliott; I 4 hot. on day, the 16th; 2d bat. same reg. on Thursday, the I , th day of June. 2d reg. commanded by Col. H. B. Seely, on 'Friday, the 12th of June. The 3.1 Volunteer Battalion of Bradford Co6nty. e.rn reanded by Lieut. Col. L. J. Bradford, on Friday. the 12th day of June. The Ist Volunteer Battalion, com manded by Lieut.. Col. Theodore Wilder, on Saturday, the 13th day of June. Ist regiment. commanded . by Col. P. C. Word, on Monday, the 15th day of Julie. The 4th Vol. Bettor.] commanded by Lieut. Col. Charles F. Welles, Jr.,, on Monday, the 15th day of June. -The 2.1 Volunteer Battalion of Brodfirrd County com manded by Lieut. CoL E. Daniels, on Tuesday the 16th day of-June; and sth regiment, commanded by Colonel Jacob Harder. on Wednesday. the 17th day of June. The attention of militia officers and other, interested, is called to the act of 25th of April, 1844, to reduce the expenses of the "militia system." and the returns-of en rollments and lists of absentees most be made in strict conformity with said act. The penalty for not furnishing roll copy to Inspector, ten dollars ; list of absentees, tiny dollars. , Officers must appear in full uniform, and be punctual in making returns of all public property in their posses. sion. Militia companies. having no officers to call them out, will comply with the provisions of the 20. h section of the-act of the 25th April, 1844, "to reduce the ex. ',coxes of the militia system." &e.; substituting the first Monday of June, instead of the first Monday of May, as it reads in said section. W. E. BARTON, • Inspector 9111 Brig.2d Mo. P. M. Inspeetnes Office. E. Smithfield. April 27. 1 8 16 . owANDA ACADEMY.—THE SUMMER T T .or the present Academic year will commence on Monday, the 4th of May next. The terms will continue as heretofore. The Preceptress, Miss S. F. WORTHING, is prepared to give instruction in MUSIC. Terms.--With use of the instrument, per qr., $9 0 0 Without, - - 6 00 April 20, 1645, J. C. VANDERCOOK. WINDOW MAS}I AND BLIND FACTORY.- The subscriber, having now completed his arrangements, is now ready to furnish any quantity of WINDPW. B . ASII AND BLINDS. Both are trade with new machinery, of the neatest pattern anti mostapproved description. Individuals wanting gash or Blinds—can be acommodated on the' most fa4orable terms—by calling at the PaCtory at Greenwood, on the Towanda creek, two miles above-Monroe corners. JOSEPH• JOHNSON. Greenwood, April 16, 1816.-3 m. upNg TON of HA 1141tERED:IRON, from Easing ton's Iron Works this day received, also a lot o Shovel Plough Patterns at MERCUIPS. 14th April, 1846. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry& Silverware, • . . AT NO. 1. BRICETOW.. WA. CHAMBERLINdats just (anima from ~ the city of New York with the largest Pasuxt. meet of FASHIONABLE JE WELR. V, ever broogbt to this place, such as Fingrr-r , ng,s, Brenst-pins, of every description; Lockets, bracelets, gold aiid silver plttellat gold keys, thiti.hke, silver swan's. sugar tongs, specta cles. for all ages. pen wad pocket knives. (iirs.ter's on nufacture) and many other audios which ere will sell extremely low fur CASH. All kinds of WATCHES; consisting of !totem L'Epine. English and &kiss watches, warranted to keep good time. It is as clear and unquestionable as our right to the whole of Oregon, that W x. A. eg km is p Lis hat got the largest and hest selected assortment of Farley Goods ever brought into the borough of Towanda, and that he will sell his goods cheaper than ma erre add by any human lirisq hebw !—stink a pin there !! N.D. Watches warranted to run well one year, or the money refunded; and a written agreement given to that °free to all that desire One. Q 7 MAPLE SUGAR. Wo.xl, and all kindsof COUII try Produce received in payment. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towan.la, April 22, 1848 XUP. afloat in tne Susquehanna Over, en X the 27th of March last, a psie of •Imut 3000 fey' of l 2 feet 130 tall).S. The boards are ut the landing of Thomas Ingham, in Asylum, Bradford co. HYLENBURG ¢ sTALFORIP. Asylum. April 22. 1846. Caution : THE public are cautioned a j ainot purchasing a cer tain nate given 10 Troy, the last of :darch, 1846. payable to Aden Conklin, or bearer, six months after r ate, I shall not pay said note unless compelled by law, as I have received no value. ANDREW B. BASSETT. West Burlington, April 22, 1646. _ CLAREMONT HOUSE, (33'2'd3 U5233L11.16 RESPECTFLTLY informs his friends that he has leased the above House, situated on the south side of tae public square, lately occupied by A.M. Coe. and having made entirely new arrangements, is now prepdred fur the reception of visitors. Presenting his compliments to his friends and the public generally, and assuring them no pains or, expense will be spared to please his guests, ho respectfully solicits public patron age, pledging himself that while the establishment is under his control, it shall not be excelled by any in the country. The rooms of the • CLAREMONT HOUSE,' are spacious and airy, and furnished in the best style. The Table will be furnished with every substantial the country can produce. The Bar will be stocked with the best liquors in a pure and unadulterated state. First rate Stebling attached, with reedy and faithful Ostlers always in atteodance. In short, nothing will be omitted, which will add to the comfort and convenience of customers, and with his facilities, lie believes satisfaction will be rendered to all. , Towanda. April 8, 1846. FOR SALE AFARM, antlered on the stage road in the part of Pike township, contait.ing 77 acres and allow• ante, about 40 acres clearech.with a good dwelling house, barn, twu sheds, one workshop, a woodshed, and an orchard in full beating, with some good stone wall, and an excellent spring of water near the house. Pot • terms apply to the subscriber on the pmmise.i. Pike, April 10 th )840. NOAH MAKINSON. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is given that all persons indebted to the 11 estate of I). Loomis. of Troy tp., deed., are re quested to make immediate payment. and all those hav ing demands against the game are requested to present them legally attested fur settlement. LUTHER T. LOOMIS, AL.V I'S LOOMIS. • Troy, April 9, 1946. Administrators. 'll IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office 1,4 at Towanda, quarter ending March 31, 1846. Arnold C W Jones Thomas A gney miss Mary Kinsman James Brown Orlanda Kiik Michael Brown nag Lucy Kellogg maj L Blackford Phele Keeler mra Bally R Brown Jog or J Carter Keeler Wl1:1 2 Bark Martin • Ladd C K Brown Miles C - Lewis Nancy A Blanvelt miss Mary 2 McDonald Win A Case L S Myer miss Susan A Cogswell Charles McCloud miss Susan 2 Coareney Wm McMahon John Grocer Campbell Sidney Moluny Maurice Crowley David Mace Emerson Curren Mary Meilen Edmond Catharine Cummings MeClough Wrn Dr Dunlap 0 F 2 'Murdock miss Charlotte 2 Doherty John Marshall Joseph Dickson Charles Mare H II Dolan rum Bridget Mc Andrus Martin Davidson Douglas M rithew miss Caroline Drinker Henry Mace A A jr Dean Pane D !shiner Harriet A ...list: Dodge Eliza,Mrs Newell Albert Eveline Ambrose . Newell Stephen Etinis miss Maria Nagler, Henry M Ford John B Q•Slatn Patrick Ferguson A F ()shorn Elijah Fuller EI. Proudfoot Robber' .1 • Fuller A Page Alfred B Frederick Fisher Powell John - Fan miss Louisa S Paine Ransom • Green,James F Runbaw George Gardner C M Rattles Samuel Gernuhl Chasltan J B Elder Goff Humidity • near Dennis Grow A C Stratton Samuel 2 Gianni, Dentin Smith Hany Granger Delia Whiner Stephen Hemmenway Wakeman 2 Swartwood Charles It Howland nous Melinda A Sickler Emily Miss Hertz N R Tupper George K Harris ISHIS Clark a Thames Win Harris James 2 Tanada Solomon Hakes llitfurd Terry Gerahhin A S Horton Wm 2il Varlet}, W.lliam Hays Charles NVoislard Hire miss Bridget Vainer Ulyses M Hurlburt Wm II Weaver 1) S & Helmes Morris Weissman Francis Irvin inks Margaret Welch Mra sugar creek Johnson Rev L . - Young Mr A. S. CHAMBERLIN, P. Id BRIDGE LETTING NOIIOE is hereby given, that that the Commission ers of the county of Bradford will attimil at the Bridge over Willlusing creek, near the Mouth thereof. in the township of Wyelosing, on Thursday the 2dd day of April next; at II o'clock A. M., for the purpose of receiving proposals and letting to the lowest and most revonsible bidder, the necessary work and repairing of said bridge. The Commissioners will exhibit a plan and specification of such work at the time and place o letting. By order of the Commis-Milers, S. N. WATTLES, Clerk. Commissioners Office, Towanda, March 26, 1846. lrbOSTPONEMENT.—The'alrove lettin4 is pest- JE -- ported until Thursday, the 14th day of May next at the Commissioners Office, in the Born, of 'Tr-wrench, where sealed proposaLt will be received at any time pre vious. - A specification of the work can he seen at the Commissioners Office at any time previot.ato the letting. • 13j , order of the Commissionri,, 1. M. WATTLES, Clerk. Commiotsioner% Office, Apnl 24, IR4n. Bridget Coon by her next friend N. Coon Jr vs. Nathan Coon—No. 75 Feb. T.—Libe far divorce in Brad. Cons. Pleas. WUO NATHAN COON, the defendant in the ahoy; libel. You are hereby notified that Bridget Conn your wife, by her next friend Nathan Coratje, has tiled her petition fur a divorce from you from the heroic of matrimony. And fiat an alien subpena Me bean re turned, and proof made that you were not to' e found in said county. You are therefore hereby required to appear at the Court House in the borough of Towanda, at the May term of said common pleas. on Monday the dth day of May nest, to art , gwer the said complaint and show cause, if any you have why the said Bridge should not he divorced from you. JOHN F. MEANS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 25, q,16. WAGON AM) SLEIGH MAKING, latmatia awa , :intj Irmo farmed a en•parinerohip for the pu rpose of carrying on th Dhow businetat at Monrocton are prepared to esedate all orders punetually, sub u flaking, gepairing and fainting, on the shortest notice and at the lowest prices that thiy .tan be had in this vicinity for ready limy. All - Linda of Produce and Lumber taken in payment at the market prices. COVFINet made on the shortest notice; twat at re• duced prices. I'. DUNFEE. Menlo-ten. March 17. 1845. J. C. swill. NOTICE Tll6 partnership brretofare &ming under the firer of M R 1 4 Sox, k thin day diasotred by mutual agreement. Ali Ceniands doe said him are TiY IN Paid to Ifiram Towanda. March 311. )91G liegisteri; Notices. X + o"riCE is Ilerelq -given to all perauFro that Wen. P. Wyhe, rourtivihg exevotos oF the' e,tcto of l'eter P. French. deed., late of Wells ; and Amass Diuunick, inratur of tLe rtisie of .4nrirt Dirnrnick. deed., (ate of Orwell township ; and Michael Mitchell, one of the executors of Patrick CUMlll2l77,ll.dec ' d.. late of Sheshequin township; oral II.G. Greenleaf and' David Paltrier Admtnietrators of the oasts al Itm. G. Greenleaf:deed.. ate of Conlon towns:lip, have flied and settled in the aire of the Register of Wills, in end for the rounty of Bradford, the accoutre of their several administrations upon the estates aforesaid. end that the same will be pre*ented to the Orphan's court of said county, on Mon. clay the 4th day of May next, for confirmation and itkr 100/ace. LYMAN E. DEWOLF, Register Reffistres nfliee. Towanda, March 31.1946. trili BUSHELS CLOVER SEED, large and .small kind, just received and for sale cheaper than et any other store in 'Form. ALSO a few:boahel of very tine TIMOTHYI SEED at BAIRD'S. Feh.23J. 1846. 211J®'1 ALE..... 111117.8. SPRING ARRANGEMENT! AlitN and after MONDAY. MARCH :8811 1846, the 419 Pasvenaer Care on rho Williannport and Elmira knit Road will !Pawl Williamsport daily at half past, five o'clock, A. M., and at two o'clock P. M. while the wetermen are hurdling. A:daily lino of mail coaches. will I •ave Trout Run for Tioga County, i anediately after the arrival of the care. Extras, Will always he in readiness an the arrival of the cars nt Ralston, (besides the regular mail line,) to carry PoAengels In E OWEGO. TROY. TOTF.LVaq and the intermediate places. The road mr font travel ing from Emndle's to Blossburg is in good order. Passepaers may rest assured, that everyiffoit will be made by the company to give satisfaction to the travel ire public, and that this route North, is t cheapest., the most comfortable and expeditious in the State. ROBERT PARIES, President. Willliamsport, March 23, 1846. Elmira, Corning, and .Butfilo Lt MITE Proprietors of the above Line will continue to AI run a Line of Passage Boats between ELMIRA, CORNING and BUFFALO. for the accommodation of EMIGRANTS and FA MlLlES;moving West, af fording fattlities not heretofore offered to the Emigrant, from this section of New York and Pennsylvania. The Boats of this Line are of the FIRST CLASS fitted and furnished with all the conveniences and ac commodations of PACKETS, commanded by experien ced Captains, and towed by relays of Horse,. BOAT ROME. Capt. H. W. THOMPSON, TEMPEST, Capt. A .M .TARLOR. Vuring the season of 1846, one of the above Bona will leave Corning, and Elmira, every week, in the fol lowing order:— Con' eve r y Monday evening, at 6 o'clock P. M., Ecmi ea, every Tuesday evening, at 6 o'clock P. M. Towing down Seneca lake every Thursdky morning, touching at Big Stream, Lodi. and Dreaden, leaving Buffalo for Corning and Elmira, every Wednesday morning. _ . 'FOR EREIGIIT OR PASSAGE apply to Captain on board, or to Wm. Mallory, Corning. S. R. Strang deco., Mara, Wintertoute & Tuttle. Rew.acheath, At Nash, Harana, L. G. Townsend, Big Stream, • Woodworth & Post, Lodi, Price & Holly, Grneaett, Gay 4. Sweet, Wuterko, .1 .shoemaker, Seneca Fall, Raker k flora, Montezuma, H. Wright, Rochester, H. Nile.. RofTh/o: Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Chauncey Morse, dee...eased, late of Troy twp. Bradford Co. are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same ore requesteal to present them, legally attested (or settlement. ELIHII CAST. A • A.D.t4PALDING, S " -1 " 118.L. " 4 Troy, April 3, 1846. TWO BUGGIES FOR SALE AT the Blacksntub's shop of the subscribers, at the lower part of the t—wn, we have for sale TWO NEW BUGGIES. They are well made, and will he cold very cheap. U. St A. EISEN WENE. Towanda, April 7. 1846. auditor's+ a'olice. MITE undersigned. having been appointed an AAu ditor to report concerning the distribution of rno ni,,a in the hands of 11;e adtninistrators of Wm. Myer, ilre'd. hereby gives notice that be will attend to the du ties of his appointment at his office in Towanda bow', on Tuesday. the sth dny of May neat ensuing, at one o'clock, I'. M., when and where all persona are requir ed to,prescnt before him their claims. against the said deceased, or be debarred hem coming in for a share 01 the said monies. HENRI" BOOTH, Auditor. Towanda, April 4. 1816. a at OF LETTERS remaining in the Post O ffi ce N at Troy, fur quarter ending March 31, 1846. Adams James Lee Gro W Ackerly Rev Sarni 2 Merry James 2 Alvord S E More b.Mlottion Austin Augustus McDowell miss Louisa Austin Win Murray G W Avery Wm • :Mclntosh Wm 2 Barret Caleb Mclntosh miss Charlotte Haien Wm , Mssrm miss Supbronia Brown A G Morgan .1 C Baker John Mereline Wm Has Cr r-mnth MvNought John Colony Chas Noble Orrin P Davis Wm (Irvin Donne C Provin Wm 2 Dodge Calvin Parke miss P E & Esther Eaton Wm Parker C S Fleming A B Randall Daniel Fears 1. M Randall Stephen Fitch I. ll Reynolds Wm Ford Isaac Mune:del miss Olive 1. Greeno A masa 9lieh Esdras Guthrie miss CI F Remington Fence, Guthrie miss F 0 Riddle Wrn Guile Jesse Snell Grant Hailed( Caleb Sherwood J Bolen 0 B Simpson Henry Hikok H R Semi John If Jennings Rheum.. smith Win M Johnson Libeous 2 Tears mrs Emily C , Keyse miss ll•innah Tears Wm e Kann.oly A R \Williams P C Kelley George Willeson Richard' King Charles Young mrs Cetinda -I,inderman Jacob F. SMITH. P. M. r$l7Al_llllL. idy QiT - 5.3111 1, , A DRIFT joet oh.'" the mouth of Sutter creek, on _AL the 'Fib ult., at pile of Hernlnelc ..cantling. suppo sed to contain shout 9.000 feet. The owner ie ted tc come forward, prove property, pay charges, std t u ke pcmession of the same. LALLomr & others. Towanda. April 1. 1646. 010 TON AKsoßTra) rej;V.l. Ull , l aale a de:3 REED'S, Na. B.R. HIRAM MIS, •11.M11i