demortatiomainritiesitt Our liule township, during the last seven years, and assure our, friends that they may fivra T yrsufely'lpount on us etekuillst!ittvisiting US . 9 Resolved, That the. 12teceedings of this meeting lie - kignedity the Pisieid - ertiand Secretary, andrib lished in the Bradford Peporter, And other Demo cratic Newspapers.' This done several gentlemen were called out, who addressed theineetingiiiim able manner admonishing the people to intsemth often and discuss public matters freely, making our wishes'known to our public servant; and also ap proviqg in the strongeSt terms, of onr representa tive i Congress, the lion. David- Wilmot. i n hi s Proviso, and showing the metal and political evils of Slavery. [Signed by the Officers.] Horrible Murder. On Thursda morning last about 2 o'clock, the house of Mr. Rademacher, (who kept a German book and homeopathic mdicine store, at No.. 39 N. 4th street, 'Philadelphia). Was. entered by some murderous villain, through the chamber window, who attacked Mr. and Mrs. Rademacher, in their bed, inflicting upon Mrs. R. with a• Shoemaker's knife, a several mortal stabs and wounds, which kil led her on the spot, and wounding Mr. Rademachel so severely that. his life was for several days des paired .of. Suspicion soon pointed to a German Shoemaker, named Charles Lan,gfeldt, who had been released from the. Penitentiary but a few days previous, after an incarceration of four years. for the robbery& the German Lutheran t harch, corner of Cherry. and Fbath, (a few doors above where the murder was committed,) and also a Hardware Store, N. IV. eor nel of 4th and Race streets. It is stated that at the time of his arrest fur the rotberies, four years ago, L boarded with a man _named Cassel, in the same house now occupied by Mr. Rademacher-, that the Cassel's and other per sons in their family, testified against him on. his tri al, and that since his release from prison he has sworn vengeance against all who had contributed in. any. manner to this :—thus raisily - the shpposition that the horrid murder was committed ander the mistaken idea that he was wreaking his vengeance on some of those persOns ! • On Friday afternoon,. Langfeldt was arrested at i-Mrs Martin's boardinghouse, in Fronfbelow Vine, where he had been.staying. some ten days or two weeks, taken before the Mayor, and committed in irons to the lock-up, for a further hearing. Since his arrest circumstances have come to light, Ftrougly tending to fix the crime upon the prisoner. • A shoemaker's knife which was found-in the bed of the murdered woman, covered with blood; and the handle, broken off, has-been recognized by his shop-mates as one which the prisoner had in his possession on the day previous to the murder, In addition to this it. is alleged that on the night of the murder he was not - at his logings until three o'clock in'the morning, at which time he came home and - was observed by his room-mate to bring into his bed room a. basin of water and wasti himself and some of his garments:-his clothes too on exaniina tcbn was evidently stained with blood; forming al together a chain of circumstances calculated to fix upon hitn, the awful crime. On Monday morning, about 11. o'clock, the Pri soner; in clkarge of a strong police, was conducted • to the county Court House on Chesnut street, for a hearing before the - Mayor. A vast' crowd amount ' ing to thousands of persons highly excited, crowded around the Court room, and at times a strong dis.- position was manifested to Commit violence upon the Prisoner. • ••- - After a patient investig,ation, which continued without intermission, from 11 A. M. until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, during which a large number of witnesses were examined, Langfeldt was commit ted to the County Jail to take his trial at the next term,of Oyer and Terminer, for the murder of Cath arine Rademacher. ;TERRIBLE SHIPWRECE.—The ship Omega, Capt. Carrick, a new vessel, 1300 tons, from Liverpool fur New York, with merchandise and 327 passen gers. consigned. to Jam(is Reybum, Esq., lost her rudder, spars, sails, Br.c., in a heavy gale and began to keak, when she was abandoned, on Feb. 12, in longitude 53.34. . The passengers saved were pick ed up as follows:—About 140' passengers (chiefly k, women and children) by the Br. bark Aurora, of .---:--bound for St. -Johns, N. B ; 163 passeng ers. 'With the surgeon and part of tne crew, by the brig .liarbaro, of Halifax, from New- York bound for ('ork ; and the remainder, 24 passengers, with . the captain, chief officer and 20 of the crew, by the hurl: Ili,ghland Mary, at this port. The second of ficer and 5 seamen were drowned while saving the 'passengers. ATTilltre AT 114GHWAr; R(4IBERY IN Last Saturday, in one oldie public streets, in open daylight, a lady of the first respectability had fj::st stepped ont of an omnibus at the corner of Lowell and Causway streets, and was taking out her purse to put in the change which she had received, when a well dressed ruffian came up behind her, and made a sudden clutch over her right'shoulder for the purse which she held in her lett hand. The lady geld on to the pbrse, but he periisted in attempt ing to seize it, and pulled off one or two of the beads from it, declaring with an oath that she pick ed it up ! ,Just then a man came out of an apothe cary's shop near by, and the bellow ran off and es caped. A DRTADTVL EXPI.M 4 ION AND -LOSS nv LIFE.--A boiler belonging to the Solar Gas and Foundry corn pony at East Boston, .exploded on Thursday, killing Jamei McLaughlin. the engineer, and seriously injuring four or five others. The body of McLaugh lin was found about ? ten feet from where the boiler Mood, covered with\rubbish, and. presenting a sad spectacle. One leg was broken, an ear cut off, as clean as with a knife, and the lower part of the lody was very much scalded. The contusions alone would have caused death. From the post- Awn in which the body lay, he evidently was kill el instantaneously. DF.ATH OF JOHN JACOB ASTOR.—The venerable John Jacob Astor departed this life at &o'clock this mooring. Ills remarkable life has been made fami liar to the world by the frequent sketches Which have appeared in the newspapers, and his ithmense wealth has already conferred upon his name a kind of immortality. He was the wealthiest man in America, and probably there are not two men liv ing who are possessed ol greater wealth acquired by their own industry. ()-',!--/ • We loam that one of the horses attached to the Elmira Stage fetltduwn dead near thin village uu Saturday eveningt • ITHACA ARD OW EGO RAIL. ROAD.—The passenger nr commences its trip te-day.—Ourgo Gazette ; April 3. _ . . Proeriiellstattolle the Thief of Time Dein . ) , is dongerona—neglect that cold or cough 0 few ceks, 11111.1 lhq hope 01 recovery will he lost to you forever...- 1,1 not nny pecuniary cousitterayon deter you irom trying to enve your' hie add health. while there 16 a chance. Coosump non is annuatle sweeping off thousands to the tomb : no dia. case has battled the skill of physicians like it : no. physician. perhaps. has ever done more for this large class of suffering harmony. than Dr %Vilna. Au "ounce of preventive is worth a pound of ewe," therefore. before your lungs become ulcerat ed, and so diseased that no human means can sure you frqui an early grave. try in season. try at once, a medeine which has been of such Infinite value to thousands—obtain a bottles:if U. IVista's Balsam of . Wild Cherry. take it. get another if on r.e•.tary..persetere in using it until you have removed the dis ia.^ entirely. which if Pegleeted will terminate your life Be am deceived by quacks. with the . r imitauons owl,rounterfeits; tkly none but the genuine and original, which is signed Iri"TTS. on the wrapper. Th•• genimir signed L BUTTS on the wrapper ; So:d by A $ CIIAM REIM] N Towanda. • ---, The World's .Pain R. D rt. 1311 ITTON'S A LI, REA IIN COMPOUND, 14r cure of Itheumansm, Sprains, SutrJoints,,Frozen pdrts. No , Old sores, Sore thrinn, diarritam, sereds, brumes, tooth &c. &c' An External and Internal Remedy. afh h For raie by 3. KINOSBERY, Jr. • Agents for the Reporter. L w ("ARS, No. 410 North Fourth sl.: and San building. L. corner of Thud cud Dock st,ilquladelplua : P W. corner of Third and Chesnut circlets. , adrlphs. and MD Nassau st., (Tribune buddingsj N.Y.: •(.1 cm,r,f; t•TI ‘TT. tit Naryau . st.. In:it door to Tammany 11, ' , N.., 1 orig. A Swim:Kam Ow mta - eingoilihowregrotilegAiipoidered mo tion of the Mood, liliviing to corrtjpi inditagnitid humors which, when floating in the gr.neral mass of - the circulation, are the clase of itegdache; guiding*, todpitadolistftbdhialot. i and mairodier 'Unpleasant symptoisi, and grh - gowilOPOn the vagiousparta of thehmiy. aregthe cam** ' ry malady incidentto man. Wright', Indian ‘,7tipogiggept _are always eertaidio remove headache. mddiners, nod ev complaint. becaugiethey completely rid this bodylof al! among, find "very thing that is opposed to heal*. -.' , ' . ,'`,f Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills atm Migind inijonve diges tion. and therefore give health andvipr to tholnliabliftleal, - as well u drive diiease of every kind from likOlodyr" Bursas w Onnersavrts xo Imersvios l=4finsesshEr..that the cripple' and only genuine Immix Vshissaktt Prms ho rs the written signature of WRIGHT' on I* top of each box. The above celebrated pills for sale by . Montanyes & Co..Towanda. U. broody & Co.. Prenastown S.W. &D. P. Pmneroy, Troy. D. Brink. Hornbrook. Corycll & Gee. East Bur`nton. J. C. Adams. Rum., creek. Win Gibson. Ulster. C. RatbLone: L. 8. Ellsworth. Athens. W. Campbell. S eshegnin Or,. Tracy. Milan. J 'J. Werford. onroeton. Principal office and general Depot. 10. Race St. Phil'a. Dr. Chilton's Evidlsoso. Some of Dr. Smith's opponents have circulated the repaitt, that the astonishing cures these Pills have made, are attributa ble to mercury , but the first chemist in New York, alter a mintre chemical examination, gives the following : I have analyzed a box of Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Pills, and find they do not contain mercury in any form, J. IL CHILTON, M. D., Dentist. New-York. Julgskans. STATE OF' zw-Xpit City and County of New-York, as Personally appeared before me Dr. G. Benjamin Smith, nod made oath that the statemens of Dr. Chilton above is true, and that these Pills do not contain any injur.ous substance, bot they are entirely composed of vegetable properties ; and fur ther that be 'is the invenue of Sugar Coated Pills." Cl. BENJAMIN SMITH. Sworn before me, this 13th day of August. A. D. 15445. %V. F. HAVEICITIM. Mayor. Agents for the above .Pi:ls for Bindford County— C F Redington. Troy ; A S Cliiimberlin. Towanda ; C H Herrick. Athens: Houston k Ladd, do. E Norman, Springfield: N D k C Warlord. Monroe. ; J E Bullock. Leßaysville; H tV Tracy. Standing Stone : Holcomb. IV,ysox ; L S Nnyitard, Rome ; H B Van Gilder. Pike. H Gibbs. Orwell : t To Printers. A fount of Long Primer. partly worn a fount of Brevter nearly new : and various other printing materials nor in lase and will tie sold cheap, at Ibis office. Nan r.Abucrtiscmcuts. • Treasurer's iSale of Unseated Lands. NOTICE is hereby given, that agreeably to an act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penneylva*. passed the 13th day of March,.lBls, en titled " An act to amend the act entitled an act directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes, and for oth er purposes," and of an act passed the 13th day of March 1817: " • further supplement to an act entitled an act directing the mode of selling Unseated lands, and for other purposes," the following tracts of UNSEATED LAND will be sold at public vendue •ut the 12th day of JUNE next, (being the second Monday,) at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda, in the county of Bradford. for the.arrearages of Taxes due, and the cost accrued' on each lot respectively : No. of I No. oft Townships. Wait Acrrs. 4294 All- At .....4 Pierce, ' 17 19 IGO Phineu Bradley, 9 06 280 " Nathan Carey. 13 58 100 " ' Daniel - Shepard, 585 100 " ' John Knight, jr. 5 85 120 " , Henry Btark, 702 250 " Caleb Cumuli,* .40 87 418 " George Lowman.• 68 '67 175 " Adam Wagoner, 3 40 266 " Thomai Bradley,*. 29 59 400 " Frederick Castator, 12 00 82 " Peter Benson, 4 57 400 " Joseph Anderson, 12 00 300 . " John Barron, 900 200 `• & Asylum, Chu. Bennett, 11 70 400 " " Thos. Edwards, 23 40 184 Asylum, Chnstopher Avery, 10 53 100 " - ' Sally Fish, 5 85 Township committee, 578 an d , 99 " 200 " 200 " 1512 1000 Athens, 1494 88 Burlington, 1493 195 " • 1486 293 " 1498 104 202 Canton, 200 4131 " 402 " 68. " 179 " • 211 " 81 •' Frederick Beater, 11 82 Henry Beck, 11 72 George S. Trillle, 23 98 John Barron, jr. 23 52 Thomas Atmore, 1 51 George Guest, 3 97 Lewis, 1 0 . 48 John Vaughn, 12 83 do. 1 83 James N. Barker' 33 02 William Austin, 12 28 Stephen Maxfield, 585 George Tracy, IS 21 Samuel Bryson, 4 29 Henry 'Betts, 10 31 Joseph Betts, 19 57 John Betts, 19 57 James Betts; 19 57 Henry Bryson, 22 80 Samuel Cooley, 21 39 •Peter Edge,' 19 57 Samuel Edge, 22 80 Samuel Fritz, 19 5t Simon Hardy, . 22 George Moore, 21 9 Joseph Seely, 2 0 Newry Seely, 22 80 Peter Temple, 22 80 George' Temple, 22 80 James Hardy, •22 80 Jonathan Hampton, 22 80 Nathan Hardy, 22 80. Peter Hags, 22 80 Paul Moore, 22 80 Andrew Siddons, 22 80 Joseph Siddons, 22 80 George Sitfilons, 22 80 George Edge, 19 57 Paul Hardy, 22 80 George Caatator, 22 80 Joshua Cooley, 22 80 George Haga, 22 80 Nathan Hap, - 22 80 Henry Hardy, 22 80 Peter Seely, 22 80 James Bidden., 22 80 Peter Siddons, 22 80 Smith Hollingsworth, 22 80 Samuel Hags,* 63 60 Samuel Hardy,* . 63 60 Samuel Temple,* 63 60 Samuel Siddona,* 63 60 Andrew Hardy,' 63 60 " and Monroe, Win. Gray, 29 40 roe, John Stevens, 13 89 Eph McAdains, 25 59 • Thomas Hamilton. 25 38 • Isaac Millnot, 24 53 44 Jacob Downing,* 33 60 Jicob Smith, 6 36 ". • Samuel Anderson, 22 80 a. Harman Castator, 22 80 Jonathan North, 22 80 • Peter North, - 22 80 • Frederick .Schotts, 22 80 George Schotts, 22 80 • Mary Ellis, 22 80 • . Ann - Harris, • 23 73 Mary Wallace, . . 12 97 Joseph Collator; • • 22 80 44 Peter Hampton, 22 80 .• John Moore, 22 80 James North, 22 80 • Hartnett Woodruff, 22 80 r 4 Robert Hampton, 63 00 • 4600. 46a1 400 't Peter &hone.° 400 a Samuel North,' 151 G 988 Ridgbery, Charter Carroll, 1507 331 6 ' do 1515 189 . 6 do 1115 60 Smithfield, Robed Blackwell, 1488 100 " - Charles Carroll, 1487 150 " do 1492 850 " 1491 184 " " and Athens. do 1490 929 216,E 'Springhill, Peter Gninnep, 5688 1100 Wells. Johnson & Minn, 5689 1030 " do 5691 964 " do 5692 128 " do 56R7 1100 -" & South creek, do 64 35 •To those tracts marked with s Mar, (•j at. added the taxed for years previous to 1846-7. JAMES M. PECK, Treasurer. Treasury Office, Mareh 27, 18411., QHEZTINGS-1000 yards just opened and for Me at factift MONTANYES & Warrnnteemou Narne.. I of tax • Thorriu Jackson, Joho Sherwood, Chu. Carroll, do. do. do. do. 11 70 11 70 19 50 1 68 • 3 / 81 5 72 2 02 t. , ;1 !ilikitipt.lit,tst4/114L • 01 I• • riasNlNCilkith smut aitraetintialit dieLVaat State of MONTANYVB it CO, Ple. 11" letehliiheek: irtsivelbay biloand all at the dtat , lesediviited *Valk 'Tirade.' twill/eaten don't passits, - we bate the Mt Rope that is viatit;andthePoth th at is four itches thief Two Taos Etaiagtoa'a beat hasomerral km, just re eeivail, at MONTAN:I(6B & L'O. 2O" MESS PORK and a few hundred of llama on hand, at MONTAISTEB h CO. LIST OF LETTERS remaining•in the Post Office at TOWANDA. "(lath 31.1848. Agney Washington : Laughlin Mary Bishop Wm H Myer'll C Bowman Daniel . More Gerona Beeler M Morgan II A Ballard Alexander Marvin 'no G Brandy P . MeLoglihm Mary Bennett I Miller Was D Billings Ezra ' , MeClow Martha Beardsley Sarah Noble C M Bump Adelia Nobies & Co Brigham Amanda i Northrup Stephen Cross Abner Owerip 0 W . Carman V . Pottir Joseph Curia Fnideriek Paine Cherie' C . Constable Hi g h James D Perry Crowley Bonito Poe! Samuel Chase Matilda Porter Nathaniel ' Dunlap 0 P Reynolds Stephen Davis David • Robinson Ellen boramay George Shanahan Daniel Etheridge J D Shelp . NV m Flanging Harriet Saunt ere H I) 2 -Ford Henry Rev Shuart David Foster Jane E 2 Stockwell 0 H Fitzgerald Santee Wm • Fulton Slocum George Goff Humphry Stowers Andrew - Gnanteer Eli. - Tayoun D Gregg Harriet Taylor Matilda • Hail Jacob Taylor Jesse Horton William Vought Caroline Hawkins Margaret Wood David • ' Jennings Thomas Wilb Wm Johnson William 2 Warner A M Johnson Joseph Wilson Ira - Kelly Sophia 0 White C Kingaman J P Woodruff J F Kipp Mahal. Miss . Wellbridge Samuel Knappin Ann Walborne George Kite Mary Zintnan J Laporte B _ E. W. BAIRD, P. M. DR. A; BURROUGHS, Vt)ULD respectfully infoirn his friends and the , public generally, tharhe has moved his Office and Lodgings to the lonroeton Rotel, kept by J. J. Warlord, where he may at all times bu found, unless when professionally engaged. Monroeton, March 1, 1848. 38-4 w WIEITVEVIEI IPAEMICIM Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon ! EMULOUS TO EXCEL ! S. Cooper Sr G. Jackson, RESPEC 'TULLY inform their flienda 'and tho public generally, that they bare fitted up that large room in the New Brißk Block of B Kingsbery,Tovran da, in a superior style, where they will take pleasure in waiting upon their old customers, and making new ones. In addition, they will keep constantly on hand • good assortment of FANCY GOODS, such as Bear's Oil, Msceasser's Oil, Os Marrow, Cologne, Victoria perfume, Hair brushes, Shaving and Tooth brushes, and Combs. ALSO—AII kinds of Ladies' curls. BorroMs and Collars, Cr , Suspendeli, Razots and Strops, Ameri can Shampoone, for sale by the bottle, for restoring the/lair and preventing the accumulating of dandruff— warranted to keep the hair from falling off if used ac cording to directions. Always kept on hand a fresh supply of lined and composition hair. Dye warranted to change the hair instantly from • red or gray, to a beautiful brown or black. Gentlemen's Coats and P ne or colored and warranted to give satisfaction. rs honed on short notice. Hoots and shoes blacked order. Call and see for yourselves. Feb 9. fingS•Ctlg t3VIEWIDM. THE subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Borough-of Towanda and its vi cinity, that he will commence teaching a PUBLIC SINGING SCHOOL. on WEDNESDAY evening, the 22d invt., at the NEW HALL, belonging to H. 8. &M. C. Mercer. New be ginner,. as well as those who wish to improve in the science of singing, are so licited to attend. He flatters himself that from his cape tience in teaching vocal music, he will be enabled to give satisfaction. Terms made known on the first evening. R. 8. BASSETT. Towanda. March 15, 1848 311r-ACIDMIIei ON TUESDAY, P. M., the 7th inst., between the Bank and Methodist Church a GOLD PENCIL. a very heavy one, with a yellow stone. The finder will plevse kale it at this office, and thay:shall be liberally rewards.. March lb. 1848. BROWN SHEETINGB.--Aboot 49,000 yards of Brown Sheeting., just reed at BAIRI VESTINGS.—gain, silk, satin stripe, silk velvet and other Vestings, for winter or summer, fall or spring; a great assortment at BAIRD'S, No. 8, B.R. HARDWARE, • • good assortment, including Iron, Steel, Neils, &c. at No. 2, B.R. FOX'S. PAINTS, OILS & DYE-STUFFS, also Matches by the gross, at No. 2, B. R. FOX'S. L'‘ UR GOODS.—Gentlemea's fur caps, Ladies' muffs, 1.: &c., a good assortment at BAIRD'S. SA WS.— M ill saws, and 6} feet and 6 foot cross cut saws, at BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. HATS & CAPS.—A good assortment silk and . fur Hats, gent's glazed caps, with capes, (a great ar ticle for stormy weather.) men and boy's eloth.caps, children's velvet caps, &c. You will find all these kind'., and many more, at nIO BA RD'S. JADICS I—Do you know where to find the nicest French Lace Capes in town I—the spot is at Now. to. BAIRD'S, No. 9, Brick Row. J. N. Sumner, M. D., Dentist, T x- T ILL psy his next p r btessional visit to Towanda, 'v in JUNE next. Helnay be found at Wood off 's Hotel. BOOTS & SHOES, consisting of cow-bide end kip boots, ladies' and misses' slippers, gaiters and .ball gaiters ; children's shoes ; also an elegant assortment of Hats and Caps, are now opening at the Savings Bank, sep29 NO. 5, B. R. Positively the last Notice-! ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, eve hereby notified that settlement must be made immediately without fail. A prompt attendance to this call, will save him the disagreeable neemelty of resorting to mea. sued to compel payment. D. C. HALL. Towanda, March 29th, 1848. 63 60 63 60 51 79 19 33 0011111MIPMB 031111M1NE1124 CALICOES AND DELAINBS. -a jood assortment —also some very pretty GINGHAM/3, selling at city cost. Also, a vrriety of Other goods selling at even less than first cost. No mistake about h either. The balance of the winter stock must and shall Witold at some price. Please calland see, at FOX'S, Towanda. March 22,.1848. No. 2, Brick How. - _ - ------ PRINTS -1000 yards on hand. which we will sell to cash customers at cost. March 22.1248. MONTANYEB & CO. 9 90 3 51 5 85 8 77 42 Q 7 10 75 53 47 12 68 64 35 59 87 56 43 7 48 31C-4.ff1t..151711C 4 411 C. NOTICE is hereby given that I have left my amounts for Prothonotary's fees, in thettinds of N. J. REE LER, for collection ; and alt those that are in arrears, will save' cost •by calling on him end settling the lame immediately. He mill genmilly be found' it the Pro. themaarfe Mike. I also tirader sty grateful seknowl edgemeitts to alf those who hive foetid.* trfr settling and balancing the demands !bid against them. March 1, 1 lila. iARON o'fa4ll:Uldliseittple. yiloPHMEnti-SAPE47;!,iq BY Ana; of sundry wrimar*lld. eltii 64oll ed a a ' of the fir{ 01Q4iinam4 atikeironl Count,. to nordireetid, 1 shall extras topatolic_aale lithehow.e• ,plaroodvairrin the bettligitof Tilwambb on Man :1111:411.1 MAO of MAX: owl; at oisk ecleck following piece or parcel of land in Use township of B twinetill. sod bounded north by land of John Rose erance.and LJ. Labor. mmby 'Samuel Cheater, south by Z. Lacey, and the mist, of IL f. Lacey. deed., and in the s t eet,np.hod or Thompson sod W. Mel buisb. Containing 110 acres. with about 55 saes im proved. with one framed barn and one (nutted boom and one apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in executions% the soil of Daniel P. Lacy to vas of C.C.Wright ve.,Rabert Nelbuieb. AUSO—The WUowing peel or parcel of lend situate in Armenia tp., Bradford Co. and bourukdrind described as follows, to wit; north t land of Alfred Ripley, east by land in poosession of John Benson, Ogl the wrath by land of Riley Hawkins and on the west by unseated land. Containing 100 arm with shoot en acres lin• proved, with one doable log home, one framed barn and • small apple Drawl thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Pelee Peck. now to therm of D. Vandeteook vii.Jchn Benson. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Burlington tp., hounded north by Mucus Loomis, east by lands of Jas. Vandyke. south and west by Nathaniel Bennet. Con taining 96 acres, 80 acres improved, with two plank houses, aml one framed barn and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. Wal lace, to the use of Job Parmeter, a. Nehemiah Bailey and Joshua Bailey. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Atbiens town ship, boundel north by E. Wolcott, east by Thomas Lane, south by Lyman Ayres, and west by John Jack son. Dontaining about 70 acres, with about 8 saw iinnroved, one framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 011113 Stone ca. Daniel Harris. A LBO--Th• following piece or parcel of land situat ed in Monroe .township and bounded as follows, to shit : north by the Towanda Creek, and east by the Asylum company lands, 'Mph by land of C. L. Ward, and west by the Schrader Branch, containing three hundred acres, with fifty acres improved, with one framed-house, two log houses, one framed barn and shed, a small orch ard thereon. ' Sand and taken in execution to the suit of O. D Barlett vs. T. IL Lewis. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Wyalosing tp., bottndrd and described w follows : Beginning at a post and stones, on the west line of a tract of land surveyed in the warrantee name of John Showman. adjoining CM ti 6ed land, and running thence south 86° east 62 per. to a post and stones, thence north 2° east 190 per. to a poll and stones, thence south 7.7° west 67 per. along the said certified lot, No. 31, to • pow and stones, thence on the line of John Showman, tooth r west 169 per. to the place of beginning. Contsiningseventy-two acres and twenty-6 vf perches, be the tame more or lees. Seized and &ken in execution at the suit of Mary To land, et al., vs. Philip Sullivan. AL.SO A piece or parcel of land in Leroy, bounded north by John Kelley, east by land of Truman Merry, south by George Whipple, and east by Seely Crofut. Cortining ninety acres, more or less, with about twen ty.five acres improved, with one framed house and one framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of gdtkard Overton vs. Ira Crofues administrators. A LBo—The following property, to wit : situate in the townships of Wyalusing and Toscaroni, beginning at,• sugar tree, thence by land of John Locke and A. Guinnep south 4° east 385 perches to a corner, thence by land of Henry Toland and by land of Henry Locke south 89,1° west 308 perches to a birch, thence by other lands north 38}° east 493 perches to the beginning.— Containing 349 acres and 100 perches, and allowance. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mary To land, et al., vs.Jonsa I gbam. , ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Springhill tirti bounded north by lands of M. C. Memo'. east by land surveyed in the warrantee name of Peter Lowry, on the south by lands of M. C. Meteor, and on the west by lands surveyed in the Warrantee twine of Peter Guinnep. Containing fifty acres. Seized-sad taken in execution at the suit of M. C. Mercer, to the ass of i Chula R. BMW.), vs. Lunen Maine". ALSO—A piece or pared of ladd in Armenia town ship, bounded north by land of 06101 Field. east by N. P. Cu,'. south by Andrew Monroe, and west by Wm. Crandall and land in possession of Casper Webber Containing sixty-three urn and thirty-four lens, with about 2 acres improved, with one framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. totbe use of N. P. Coss, vs. Luther 8. Potter. ALSO—By virtue of • writ of Levari Facile, a tract of land in Bradford county, called " Sidney." surveyed to George Ridden, beginning at a —, thence by land of Andrew Saddens, tenth 29° east 424 per. to a —, - thence by land of George Hap north 61° west 160 per. to a post, thence by land of Peter Siddons south 29° west 424 per. to a post, thence by land of Paul Moore and Joshua Cooley south 61° east 160 per. to the be ginning: Containing 400 acres, and allowance. ALSO-4-One other tract of land called"Stanhope," survey. difo Andrew Siddons, beginning at a post, thynce by land° of Peter H■tta, north 61° west 160 per. to a birch, thence by land of George Siddons south 29° west 424 per. to a post, thence by land of Joshua Cooley south 61° east 160 per. to a post, thence by land of Peter See ley north 29° east 424 per, to the beginning. Contain. ing 400 acres, and allowance. ALSO—One other tract of land called Liverpool," surveyed to George liage, beginning at a birch, thence by land of Peter Haga north 29° east 424 per. to a post, thence by land of Andrew Ladle north 61° west 160 per. to a post, thence by land of Joseph Saddens, south 29° west 424 per. to • pod, thence by land of George Siddons, south 61° east 100 per. to the beginning.— Containing 400 acres, with allowance. ALSO—One other tract of land called " Fairview," surveyed to Peter Hags, beginning at a post, thence by land of Nathan Haga north 29° east 424 per. w a post, thebce by land of Hugh Ladley north 61° west 160 per. to a post, thence by land of George Hap south 29° west 424 perches to • birch, ens thence by land of Andrew Saddam south 61° east 160 per. to the beginning. Con taining 400 seres end allowance. ALSO—One other tract of lend catel " Walnut Grove," beginning at a sugar sepling, thence by land of Samuel Hagar, north 29° east 424 per. to a post, thence by land of Hugh Ladley north 61° west 160 per. to • port, thence by land of Peter Hap Muth 29° west 160 per. to a pod, and thence by land of Peter Seeley south 61° east 160 per. to the beginning, surveyed to Nathan Hags. Containing 400 acres. and 'Rowena. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel Ashniead, Wm. A. Budd, Abraham R. Perkins and James 8. Pringle, vs. William Rawle and Joseph Tra ns, anrviving Trusteesef the Towanda Coal Company. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 22, 1847. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALT. peritcms indebted to th e estate of MYRON :BUTTON, dee'd., late of. Columbia township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those bating claims against aid eattte will please pre- sent them duly authenicaled for settlement.. ' RUSSEL BUTTON Colombia, March 6th, 1848. Administrator Auditor's eroipc.; THE undersigned, having , - een appointed an Auditor by the Orphan's etitat of Bradford county, to mar shal assets, and distribute the fund raised by the Adtain istratot's sale of the intestate of Jeremiah Decker, Jr.. dec'd, will attend to the duties of his appointment, an Monday, the 341 day of APRIL next, at I se:lock in ths afternoon, at his office in the borough of Towanda, when and where aft persons intereated, ate required to present their claims before him, or be debarred from coming in for a share of said fund. Feb. 21, 1842, Vir . SCOTT.. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL permits indebted tO th e estate ,of WILLIAM BUCK. deed., late of Pike township, are hereby requested to make payinent 'without delay, and Chose having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. PURLEY H. HUCK, Administrator, Pike, Fehmary 23, 1848. Cum test. onset. - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A 1.1; persons indebted to the estate of MARTIN WILDE*, deed., late 1A.1 1 40=4 tp., ate hereby requested to make payment without . delay, end those having claims amtitut WU salmis will please mama Ikon duly authenticated for • 11 9 1 . SALSBURY. Monroe, Feb. 23d, 10148. Adauumuster. •_. ,liat.exusros, otovr . ,.itugrizi ;DU ANT to ov.*.i - or Opfkatle:.C.o4 of .tr" le'rkieseditsPiAGeinli eit ItIAT DADA ~ r ha Mir day at A pril.lolB, et Tieekel ,1 1 . ur.PifWsl of load hi .Wyalusing township,laie ttmestete of Humbry Brown deceased, and bounded and dru:beril the north.by lends of Bally WMtney..en the S Iby lands in the posseasion of D. lAiri Breirs*l ids the we& by the road trading from Drowntiwn to llfeeryall, on the west by lands of Noah /Oleo, ikeeased. Containikig about two acres, all improved, With an apple ortherd thereon. Attendance given t end team made known on the day of sale. JOH DUX:ITT, CH. RLE'S HOMET, A •4- - 4-0; April I, DM& fe of H. Brown, dSed. entrUall a Catia. DURSUANT to an order of f the Orphpn's Court of .1- Bradford county. will be exposed to publiti sale on FRIDAY, the 20th day of Apr k 1848, at one o'clock P. N., upon the premise; a piece or parcel of land in Wyalusing township. late the estate of Hunsphry Brown deceased, and bounded awl described Is follows :—On the north and east by lands 4 111'1114ot Morrow, on the south by lards of Jahr: Elliott end Harry Elliott, on the west by lan& of Elias Vaughan, )r. Containing about fatty acres, about one acre theiewfiniproved, with a small lug house thereon erected. Attendance given, and terms made known on the day of sale. 'JOHN ELLIOTT. CHARLES HOMET, Asi's of H. Brown. deed. April 5, 1848. Liar op JURORS, thaw i for May term and sew aiona, commencing May 1,'1848. JURORS Towanda tp—J. W. Decker ; Athena tp--Gabtiel Buskirk ; Leroy—Sidney Holcomb. John, Cole ; Wysox—Robert Spalding. Judson Holcomb; Rome—A. Taylor, E. Towner Jr; She shequin—E. Gillet, Goo. Chaffee ; Columbia—Alfred Furman; Windham—Levi Pease; Warren—Wm. Bradford, Wm. Chaffee, H. Alt n; Asylum—Joseph Gamble ; Springfield—Wm. S. Guthrie ; Tray tp—U. C. Porter, EMI; Case; Burlington—Bersj. Ross; Pike—L. L. Bosworth ; Canton—Jas. Lindley ; Durell--C. M. Gardner; Wyalusung—Himin Elliott. RRRRRRRR .1010111"...T111111T Pike—SteptWo Brink, Martin Gadding . Standing Stono—Simon Stevens. W. Kinitali, ; Murrill-1 7 '. X. Hornet, B. Laporte. John McMahan; South Creek—.l. F. Mika; David Bardwell ; Albany—Harry Wilcox ; Warren—Benj. Buffington, Milo Dimon; Leroy—Nelson Reynolds; Springfield—Lafayette Leonard, D. Loveland; Foxier- ick White; Rome—P. E. Maynard, C. C. Lent; . Armenia—Reulen Mason, Nathan Sherman; Burlington—H. B. Wellheltn..l. G. Blakesley ; Troy tp—S. E. Shepard ; Wysox—Harry Kellogg, .1. L. Morgan; Franklin—Samuel Smith, Fronts:Fairchild ; Orwell--Sylvestcr. G. Gorham ; .Columbia—Levi Cavell ; Athens boro—O. 0. Shipman; Asylum—Thomas Ingham ; Monroe—S. W . Allen ; Windham—John Treadnel Ridgnory—Ass Bent ; Towanda Boro--• G. H. Bunting; 711•TLIIJIS /VllOlll-1111C011111 Wass.? Troy tp—A . D. Spalding. Ezra Loomis; Monroe—M. Dt. Coolbaugh, J. M. Griggs; • Orwell—Stephen Gorham;. • Leroy —Abiram Spalding ; Columbia—J. C. Morgan, Joel Stephens ; Ridgbary-14. Dodd ; Burlington—Ale!. Lane, John 'Blackwell, IL Gam er. Elam Kendall Herrick—Hcllet Titus; Canton—B: S. Kelley, Enoch Sellard, C. Thomas; Watien-4Ohn Newman 1.. Buffington ; Sheshaptin—A theft Pratt, 1. Horton, J. - Wolf, D Brink ; Rome—John Horton ; Rpringfreld-4atnee Brooks, Area Knapp. W. Bennett ; Towanda boro—E. S. Goodrich. Chas. Riled ; Wysox—J. W. Bartlett, Awe Smith ; Wyalueing—H. IL Lampluer ; Smithfield—J. F: Bullock ; Athena tp—C. Mathewson Granville—L. B. Taylor ; Lister—Amos Pettis, Auditor's Alcrtfce.. THE undersigned, an Auditor, appoiiited. by the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, tb settle and adjust the administration accoont of lewd, le. Bolleek, administrator of the goods, chattels and effects which were of Samuel Lewis, late of said county, deceased. will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his of fice in - Towanda borough, on TLeaday, the lath ddy of April nest, at 1 o'clock, P. M., Of which all persons in terested will take notice. m , is H. BOOTH. And. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICg. A"persona indebted to the e4alle of .1. C. ROSE, deed., late of Canton township. are hereby reques ted to make payment without deliy, and those hawing claims against said estate will please Present them authenticated for settlement. IRAD WILSON. Canton, Muth 6th, 1848. Adm'r. de Gong non. A DM I MISTRATOR'S' NOTICE. ALLpersons are requested to take notice that Silas E. Shepard of Troy townillip, Elias Rockwell and Betsey flockwf ii, of Canton Township have taken out Letters of Administration on the 'state of Sanpual Rockwell, deceased, late ofi Canton Township and all persdna indebted to said estate IT, requested to call and pay up their recounts, and those bating dents tre re quested to preteht them, duty attested for settlement. 8. E. SHEPARIi. ELIAS ROCK Wtl:l4 ' BETSY ROCKWELL, Administrators. February 8, 1848. THE subscriber proposes to attetrd tq la* latent*s bermffier, on the folloaing terms: He will try Cults in the Common pleas, before arbitrators and justices, and will make no charge for service Mame his client succeeds in the suit. From experience and obcrevation be is of the opinion that if an attorney is- sufficiently convinced of the justice and practicability:of his client's cause to recommend a snit or defence, be should be Wing to risk his fees on the result of the esuse• and if in any cuss he la uttailling to incur the fia t. be cannot consistently plunge his client into the expellee and uncertainty of a lawsuit by his advice. Collection* of every deeeption *lilts attended to upon the same term!. Conveyancing and other ki de of office bitchiest done promptly and , at reran $e • chews. (0 Office Mahe North end of brick Ro* over the Post office, west ade of Main greet, Towanda- - Towanda, Jan. 11 7 1411. HENRY BOOTH. _o4.lllfami _seem.. .6.tvrxpallfflol.l Alai 1./5.W, ;AS removal his offits to D. Cuhb new office, on second striit, where he will be pleased Weft !hale il d need his professional services. Dee. 29, 11147:y REGISTER'S NOTICk. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons Intetested, that Milton Wood, as it Outran of Matilda and Aiming Kinyon George Kinney. surriving executor of the estate of Samuel Gore , derta.sed. late of Sheshequln township; 1. D. Goodenottgbi of Towanda,exccutor of the estate of berg Keeler, dartund, late of Towanda borough ; and A. L. Cramer and G. H. Bull, admininistrato s of the estate of Jacob Armed, deceased, late of Mewne. have Med Mid wailed this ollire of the - Register of Willa, in and for the Co. of lhaditsi. the ac counts of their several administrations upon the elides aforesaid, ehd that the 'woe will bit resented to the Orphan% court of wild Ito. 'eh Moodily the IA dry of May nett, for amernation and allowance: DHWOUL t o Register's Ogee, Towanda, Marcie MI, MT. 2999.: a; 6 end 4 P CG ts'a ( tbie ) Cca: d 22 . BETTP: us! atom • _ • ft tk - tlitterii;jl•4 ' &„a;,,.. , , ;andofieit, rf " media house and awi!ty." ictroart -11848. if berabyjnee, Ittpints. rN 17 (LAII, John, IL Parcel; Perrin and num; harv i : l4 7 4) .fo,dell.ovid wia inotorras room in writing, aiid t bjacta. eandlnune act fortii and aro • anemic appalling Mimi lurid and not infuriate tei she eciftouttifl. , writing be ftkvi,-and thee rieeino give" Wikelverro paper printed in ..id essay of Biala jof et Wei throe week* before the noel Ott of prrat Of .aid county, arena, &Ad that air applies low *err made to said cud, In grant aleh art actor iiheitidkatibta ' according to the act of Ameriildy M melt caeca tot& and provided. WICE*N, Prot: Pruthom4ary'a Office, April l ISIA L :' I ' . - - In the matter ti the application of f.tirAma - :foals, and others, if the 'lnit B rptial chunk pad sock iy of Smithfield.' Fitrua Term, •11110.••! NoricE is hen by givens. that Ab Jaws, $s muel Faiwell, Iscathan gall; W ' - Phelps, mil othrrs. have partnited to slit did' a idift. meat in writing * and the olijitentorniiltu (*Millions set forth and contained Iberian splanarlfity they bark! and pot injurious to lAN ehAttfunity..ott A* said writing be filed, and the Mike fit given in one ems. piper printed in said county di Brad fur at least three weeks !adore the,.pet{ coati at nn' plena of said county, setting forth that air aftplt tiitti' has been made o said court to grant such ab get o ineor'gration, according to the act of Assembly ii sat raga made and provided. "A. W • 'N, Prot. Pmthonotary'd Alm April I, 1849. - In the miner O .the appfffatink q him F. Long aini others—" Trustees if the Union Society." Feb.. , 7ers n , IE4B. NOTiCE is hereby given, that John F. Long . Alm. Morley, lames Long, Ead Nichol,. Wm. Coryell, and others, have presente d to' it itafd i!collit an instil:- meat in writing, and dui objects, articles tondibeas setforth sod contained therein appearin to thearlawfal e F til and not injurious to the community, di that said writing be filed, and that notice-he giv ia oda - bears. paper printed ...in said eotmty Df ItradfiVO at least three weeks lreßce the next wart of to it pleas of saki county, setting forth that an applicatioir lkas been made to said cam to grind such an ad' of rricorliorition according to the act of Assembly in sable' titacir made and provided. - - A. WKIAN, S Prot. • Prothanotary's Offiee. April 1, 1448. La the miller q the application of .lohn,' Van yke, and others, of the " First Presbyterian Ami' and con gregation if Canton." February Term, 18 IS. NOTICE is hereby given that John N'andyke, Tho mas Manley, Dr. C. T. Bliss, Jahn 0. Kendall, anal:others, have presented.to* die said' drt Levu ment in writing. and the objects, artiel and cerofitions set forth and contained therein apptifin to itt*nilierful and not injurious to the eomnsenity, ad the* raid writing be filed, and that notice be giwbs in' one news paper printed in said county of Bradford tot-st feast three weeks before the nest court of common pfcali of said' county, setting forth that en application bate Mien made to said court to writ web sat weiXineorpimstion, according to the act of .4aseenhly in fi airs Mode and piovide4. • A. Id'KEAN,. Prot. Prothonotary's Office, grit I, 1811 ti EXECUTORS 14Cerfe A LL" . peen elx be inded 'to the estate of G EORGE, 11A111.001t, deed., late of Lite Wield tkip', are hereby initnefed to make payment without dam and then ham* Aims against said emote will please pap seat Wear &sly. iattienticated foc settle t: s PARK. JOHN i ADLOOK, Litelifieikklanh 28, le4B. I Executor*. __. • 11 0 3101E4LIBLIMOrd WiLEREAB the Hon lons N. C 'lrtrenrist; Pre ent indigo of the 14th Judi 'al &Mitt dm silting of the menthe of Lucerne. B owB-Tio cd.eriti H. ilictrgan did Rented Wit ' Asso ciate Judge, in and for the county of . radaini, have is. sued their precept, heating date the h day of March 1448, to me directed for holding a mot Matter se . eloped' the peace, cotpmon.pkaa I dorpthiiirs court et Towanda for the County of ti 'Void, on fie Ist Monday of MAY,nest, being the 1 'day; triermthine two weeks. Mille* is therefore hereby -givrb, to tiWlf berthas. Justices of the Peace and Consist., of the eonnty of Bradford, that they bit than and the i in their pritt:pr perenaii, of 16:d'tionk id the fdreelool i of sat, din with wearily, Iniittiaitions; ezeinidatione. od other their re mambrances, to do those things which to their oti6c, appertains to be done : and those who ire World by recognizance or otherwise to manicotti 'tibia the prisoners who are qr may be ht cite. tl of PM empty: or who ate air Mail be hottild to atmeir at the said• court, are to be thed Ind their to prole ate igainst them ea stall be just. lures are reg o insied littpanct oal in,their attendadei, agreeably t Weir notice: Dotal at . Towanda, the let day of *ARCH. attha year of our Lord 1848, and ot bdspendeaos of the United States the seventy-third..,.lollN F. MA:kli, 814. SULLIVAN NTOUCE is hereby given duit• wie the tfrideraigned commississoers of the county 8411ifin. by po or by of the act erecting maid county; Leib disiated and procured the teangeffcid (Mach, deli. John ssrar's in Chetry fp., Eofintt ifsiteslid fu# the pliepose of open lug affil bolditig- the seteral Cods% itt dbd foresid coon ty of &Alison, until public buildings may be sector appropriated for said county. We have- also procured at said plsd tempoiary aid suitable offices. wherein the ieSerst °Sias df 1116 county are to keep the Public Rsseadde- r dt.d itandeci their business of ills county until co my Offices dtaz, may be erected lot ap .iripriated for said county: First Court to Coniminias on the Tint Monday in /dna A. D. 18401. 4ACOB VOJTA, • • Cowan:n*lm JOS. MOLYNA EX, of WM. LAWRENCE. Sollieda MI MI; Mardi 27, 1818. ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indetteed to BM estate : of H. BEEMA N, tiflidtramr townsbid. are, hereby requested to arayi Sysi4rt Wilmot delay, and JEWSe baring claims mama said estate will plebs, piedent them duly authoufihabsl for settlement. *yalusim, Feb. oth, 1848. . . BATHING SALOON. Oh (raw' Isa arctia zmersaw. LiAVE the satisfaction of annonheingto their notnei• ons friends, and the public tha they have jest open- W a BATHING ESTABLISH. INi T. in Towanda. w in the ne Brick Plock ofl3 n . Kingabery , where lu t all Who wish to indntge iii the h ithfal ma invigorat ing eterthe of a Hai* or W.suir' ath. eau Many tinie be sieticitiroodited t ca 'Celt endlory It,. , Feb. 9 -. They riceref Bathing twice, 25 mato To Ibises . _ who Ira by the mouth, Nees • , .. Ci bLOTHB !!—Siry body that •-•/ the eiHtepeet in town ire to b' Smna at tho' erro r (TA attire:. call and we; no chairs kw stOwavEritair. . . NNlfantail Ng lwr.fo Sad' at X tte Central wore, Nom 37 cttM. to VT. Molit the place, if you want modt pi2LVT S. of ever= variety' inal al e, foreign 'sang?. meatie, now opening Ititho le and retail, aril 8 WA\ AltlTE'Bllt CO. GTN° H ARO & PR MM.—Plain 'and giggled trun haw. English ead-Ataiiiatit - Ptinta, s beautiful assaittieeit at trepts M.ERPMS. - - VCU illT-AND L SAWS. hand-aretwood do., at the Ceattal J 22 , N. *OUTS. INrigni - LEAD: tie. 1. main, dry and pound iA .1 , 1,4 ail. it rite Central store. N,,N.DErrs, HORSE 1311ANKETS.—If went *mood and chap snit& of* kind. - It,st _ -„DA1.1ar138.,. 13 . AMlL—Whiur A nd fe d ~ bfolllll, 014 glir l / 4 chrome yellow,, 'varnish, 45., at LAix*'loLeBB TR13411. Wt.—nine. gimp. 14.14 liluttomi t. ami,..ll kin; of fizin's for tricomioal hke a VAlftt ; No. 3, Brick Row. OURT. C. SHUNWAY. Adinhiistrator Venetian red: 14*. agl l o.. Als 1 19)" -Wee. —B