oRTANTLy.,,r; 15.Z.—1e. the case e f st. \ .14; ttvfottetatit offered to make his i.f aeliount, in whit h oiler , a xveek. or Ole: - I vk irimsciiisii,l theta horn a slicel i!,, , delem'ant [hi. eilitik to. he items t'. •t Avew . et; wetly; tibt 2 .l "i•:. , . - I t t.iv,! 11,tt the defendant not to ,‘‘ i•iir to ihe correettiess M =I Cornisgi, Elmira, and Buffalo Line. BOAT ,9F THr., LINE will leave CORNING & ELMIRA tor BUFFALO, every week during the Emerson:, in the following order : Leave CS.7Znintr,. l'uttmlave. at 10 o clock, A. M. Leave Elmira, eariend..)s, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Leave Havanna, Thursdays, P 11 'row D Sense+ Lake on Friday, lunching at Big Stream, Starkey, 1...11, Dresden, passing Geneva, Wa terloo and Seneea P 1.11.1. on Z.'t turd iv. Le ire Buffalo for Elmira and Corning. every Saturday N)rnlng. Leave Rochester every ..Monday morning 130 11' CORNING, Carr, A. \I. TATI.oII W/1 ELMIR 1 Carr. 11. W. THOIPsoN BO 1T BUFFALO, ' C•PT. EH. I.,:at For Freight or Passage apply to the Captains on board, or to the following Agonts : W 11 Mall .ry. Corning. 'Price & Holly. Geneva. :5 B. strang & Co Elmira 'Ha-rings & Ft, Id. (1.1. J.\\ I ior.-e Heads' I. NI Sen. ca E. S. Ilium n, Bosiedo, Nloritenima. I .G.Towii-en,1,13.1 4 streati,lll L. Fish. Rochester. 00, & Post, Lodi. 'Niles & 1% bet ler. Buffalo. , 1 Ice ('. , N Stare (;“) & Ws rl to. I April 12, ISIS. _ _ intio M., , ne to :\ r aqi r's tiatoe of Unsealed Lands. re, A. Mr. \ OTlet; is Lercby given, that a.trt.eably to an act 01 General As. int,lV tit the C inuriwealih yf Penn-y, aria, passe I the 13th (lay of Mach, 1815, en nth d " An act to amend the act entitled an act directing ,r .101 •D. the °Cu Inn.; umacated lands for taxes, and for nth. "-"' r purpoies," arid of all act passed the 13iodny of March 6 5` 1517 : " a further supplement to an act entitled an act direciing the mode of selling Unneated lands. and Car oilier puritto..es." the tollowing tracts of l'N ITED , , Q ., , 1. \ND will be so4Lat putillc vendue on the 12:8 day ol ..• - JI NI: nett, (being the second Monday.) nt the Court , 4 , 11,1.8', 11l the borrorg'i of Tow to la, In llievoutily of 1 • ,„ , • r Br td:or,.l for the arrearages of ;Faxes due, and the cost , •11 _ ac, rued on each lot respeet.‘ei) : \ I\n n 4 I NN c I Arntutot ._ 1:03 Al any, Abel 17 19 .Ino " Phineas Bradley, 9 Oh 280 " Nolhan Carey, 1:3 58 100 " Daniel Shepard, 5 55 100 John Knight, jr. 5 95 120 " my Stark, 7 02 250 " Cain b Cormalt,• 40 87 4:9 " Geor g e Lawman,* 68 67 175 " Adam Wagoner, 3 40 266 " Thomas 11,.0thy,• 29 59 .100 " F.ederirk Crivtator, 12 00 " Peter Benson, 4-57 4110 ‘ J..seph Anderson, 12 00 300 " John Barron, 9 00 200 & Asylum, Chas. Bennett, 11 70 4(.0 Tho4.lll%ard(t, 23 40 t Asylum, Christopher Avery, 10 53 100 .• Sally Fish, 5 85 99 " Township committee, 5 78 2(0) " Thon.an Jackson, 11 70 200 John Sherwood, 11 70 1512 1000 Athens, Chas. Carroll, 19 50 1491 88 Burlington, do. 168 149:1 193 do. 381 14.6 293 do. 5 72 1498 101 , do. 202 Frederick Beaten, 11 82 henry Beck, 1I 72 George S. 23 98 John Barron, Jr. 23 52 Thomas trance, 1 51 George (hues,, 3 97 ilhatn Lewis, 10 48 J. hn 12 3.3 do. 1 83 James N. Barker• 33 02 • William Auviin, 12 28 SoThen Maxlield, 5 85 or.:e Tracy, 13 21 S untie! Bryson, 4 29 Henry us, 10 31 J 19 57 S im tetul+, 10 35 J •11.. Bens, ' 19 57 19 57 Henry My.'•‘n, 22 90 Sian.• I Co.Sley, : 21 39 peter Edge, 19 57 1.2.1111t0 I E, 1 0., .2 80 Sarnnel rryz, 19 57 Spoon 111rdy, 2: SO Ge .rye 11 Imo, 21 :19 J herr Iv, 22 50 le .n• v, 'rr 1r ml .le, 2'3 80 r‘r 1 e r ; 'e, 80 Ja 80 J Nt. fI.EST 11.TIN1; From THE Ex t Y C F: 1 2 ! Child:en of 1r 1. 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A;,.; 1)r..p.v.2r a r C , ..4 I; , r r nnn, Ct. 11 to t!UU ; t!,e'll Ir.l. • T . .111' 111sClit.or. Ilr‘er 01 , 111'111t r , t C‘l , ll'l 11.1 l'os done It. A furt•! , :r !,/ • 111. ! . A;:e111.-.1(1.1 '• I , 1 ! thi. ari• Ito cacti- Ate gratuitou-lv. Put up ni tiro ; 12 r:. do al * ..7 , I' !e—ille . lllQl . l' 11.1 . 1 ling 07. mon- Vdan 1A „ „,,,, / 6`ll /(,,,/ / ' ll Tem. re h"ltio.. ha, 4 •Vntizt,'s Vuz.etatile I.lthontriptic• !doom tr:on the [din... the ' rin , n signature '.l • C. I', Vaughn — nit:the ihrectiong an.l ••l;. I'. N'augh l'• I;..trito," Alaniprd irrt lhr fork., None, other are ge l. P•ep.ired hy Dr. (/. Vauglin, and sold at P r ""j'hl ltl:ee, _U9 stsreet, Buffalo, at 14 hole ••te 'ti No attention given to letters unless •i.t.pon.Gu m mush' , utrd ALrrn,'s tx "P'i • po•I p.l I I , It, rs, or Nrrtial communications so- Itepoig ti•l , tee. promptly attenecil to; ile,•4ed ex, lio.ll,elv to the sale of this article— i.t.; New York. env : 25 Essex st., Salem • : Iby Ills principal Druggist throoughout the 6:ld ( ..3111111 1, at: A grias. 11; • 1. ` • & ('O- Wloles.tle A gente, Philadelphia. tt. lit D:'l'., T. I) ) Spring. Laceyville. tr. k. .Ithen, I A.Dutliam. TOttkltannl. 11 I 1 1 •''• \\* v" 1 "'"'-;• I l:• liver Coviirztim• =I EMI lIMMEIfIMMI IBM Y-•-, -I - 11 MO MI MIMI 01 I '• • ME •• ;]..i I.t. r.• :or ./ . t I nst ! :re . nd••r I r o ' I :st: r't Tin r MEM 1, I 'IC% Cr (Lest . • . 1 , n ,I'rt,r,r ni, ~, i {•i 1,4, tt \MDT. I•' BEM f I 1, (1 , ;1,1 , 'u 1~ ;i ! :, icy. cabvertisments 2( (73n1..n, :7:110 4131 " 402 " 2 ti 1;9 " 211 " :11 210 " 100 " 73 Franklin, I :;43 :100 - 0 . 313 4 r) :17.. 's 13 4(.1 P. 1..? 11 Iza, P. 1,1 M.,,re, ionS, h P 11.1 r G rl , Ca-Int,,r, 110 4 10 ,:3 400 4,0 4 , 0 0 J .1 , 04 rottl.y, 1 22 SO 44 , 0 1' l l, .T.!. ,. 11.11za, 22 SO 400 t " .N ,10,111 liagn. 22 80 4110 1. Htatty II ertly, 22 SO 41 1 0 '' re:er :',...1%, 22 80 400 " '_ J t•nt s 5t.1,1,1n, 22 80 400 " Prier t- 1 1,1 , 10mt, 22 80 4. o'. " 1••••• , p 1 111.,111.4.tworth, 22 80 400 1 ' - 8.011,1e111.,• 6.1 60 400 t' 8 0110.1110 ly,• 63 GO 44 , 0 " 8Oro.1•1 Templt.,• 63 60 400 " S, ..0.1 t-0.1.1.tm.,• 61 60 4 , 10 " Andrew Ilardy, • 63 60 . 437 W " and Monoti., Win..Cirtv, 29 40 2'17 Motiraoc, i i'''l') S;, ~ n 4,., 13 89 4 ::j " . Et.lt N 4, . ..1.1301a, 25 59 4311 & T.. , ...i. II trunton, 25 38' 419 tt ' boar ::11100 . , 21 53 2t 3 " .18,- , ,' , I'. , n tang,* 33 CO I, 9 " - JY.'4.1. 1.1 rn th, ' 636 41 CI " Sa•not•l A rttl,t.on, 22 80 400 " ll trtnirt ra•tator, 22 SO 41,0 " lanat'vot North, 22 60 401) " Prier Nrath, 22 c 0 400 " Frt•tlrrtrlc richotts, 22 SO 44 , 0 " . (ii trc" scht , tta, 22 80 4"0 " lll ary 1:111 , 4, _ . 22 SO 41,4 •' '.Ann 11.0tt., 21 73 2:10 " Al try WalLter., 12 97 40.1 " Jot.ei.h rasa mar, 22 80 410 " ' Prier Hampton, 22 80 400 " .I,,hn Moore', 22 80 400 " j,,,,.+ North,- 22 80 400 " Hannah w,mdrar, 22 80 4 . 00 " 12-6.01 Hampton,* 6:1 60 400 " Peter Seht.(l,. • GI 60 Ono I 5 I 6 0•.9 Rid p,bery, 1507 331 1515 169 115 60 Smith Geld, Robert B:ackwell, I•R 100 Charles Carroll, 1.187 IM)' 44 1.192 850 • .4 1491 184 4, :Ina A shen., do 1490 929 216 i Springhtll, Peter Guinnep, miqs 110(1 Wells, Johnson At Main, 54:0 1010 51191 •961 " 5692 128 " 5687 MOO " & Soul h creek, do 64 35 •7'o those tracts marked with a star, (•) are added the taxes for years previous to 1846-7, JAMES M. PECK, Treasurer. Treavurv . Office. March 27, 1848. HEET I N t 000 Sardajuat opened and for sale ►J at mch22 hIONTAN YES & CO'S. fill Ila in Scott, TO 7 0 :_t`k >Pit . T Z. ffi , J - AS removed his office to D. Cash's new oce, on second street, viliere be will be pleaied to see those who need his professional services. Dec. 23, 1847. y r AWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN GLNGHAMS, and Light• Ginghams, have been received at the S.iving; , Bank. and are gelling t‘Z4renty-fire per cent. iban Irr. n 7 U. REED. liMllE===l CIPEMNG with great attractions at the Cash Shore k-1 of SIONTANTE'S & CO., No. 6 main street, where may be found allof the ataplesadapted to spring Tr.ode. lAPia:ermen don't pass us, we hate the Ark R. that is rii.ht, and the Pork th at is ft•ur lichee thick T" . 0 Tons. Essington's best hsnmere.l in.n, pita re crived, at NMNTANYESA CO. .2n 'ins. - NIESS PORK and a few hu.t.lred of LI Hams on hand, at MONTANYES & CO. 1 IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office 1-4 et TOWANDA, March 31, 1818. Agney Washington Ladghlin Mary !Halm) Wm 41 Myer H C • Bowman Daniel More George Buster M Morgan H A Ballard Alexander Marvin Jno G Grundy P McLoghlan Mary Bennett IMiller Wm G • BillingA Ezra McCIJw Martha Beardsley Sarah Noble C M • .41) 6') 22 Hn kt) 22 SO 22 '0 80 19 57 _tit) 22 -11 Samuel Norib,• Charles Carrull. 6:1 69 67 79 19 3.1 9 90• 3 51 5 8:i R 77 42 07 10 .75 Sill 12 69 6i 35 59 $7 56 43 7 48 itlentaubile, Src SPRING TRADE. Bump ALklia Brigham Amanda Cr"si Atmer Carman C Carrick F'-ederick Colimatile High UrowlPv Barth° ( ' h9cc Matilda _ Dunlap 0 F Robinson Ellen ebenshan Daniel til~rlp 11 m Soon, era H D 2 :Moan Vivid Stuckwell'O Davis David Doramay George Etheridge J D Fland.is Harriet n.rd Henry-Mee Foster Jane E - Filz,;,•raid Fi,lt.,n t:.t3 Humphry Grenter•r Eh Taylor Matilda Taylor Jesse Voiight C a roline NVood David - Willi Wm 2 Warner A M Wilson Ira White C • IVoo,:rutlJ F Wpithridge Samuel Walborne George Zintnan J E. W. BAIRD, P. M Grrgz II arriet Hall Jacob Horton William Hawkins Mar4aret it !wings •I homas Johnson Jahnaon Jo , eph Kt•lly Sophia t) • Kingsman J P Mahala Miss Knappin Ann Kite. Mary Lap,rit• U DR. A. BURROUGHS, 11'01:1.D respecttnlly inform his friends and the public generally, that he has inaved his Office and Lodgings to the Monroeton Rotel, kept be J. Warlord, where he may at all times be found, unless when prulefsionally engaged. Nlonrocton. March 1, 1818. U. 1 :11 Cir . 7rt.-;11 ri 38— W4w Hair Bre sing and Bathing Salon! 'ULM'S TO EXCEL! cooper 4 G. Jackson, P L ESPEC public g rcs.m to the da. in a supe waiting upon OOPS. 'CLLY inform their friends and tha erally. that they have fitted up that large • Brick Block of B•Kingsbery, 'rowan r style. where they will take Measure in heir old customers, and making new In additi. mood assort m Oil, Slaeram.: perfume, H a' they will keep constantly on hand a nt of FANCY GOODS, such as Bear'. 'a Oil, Oa Marrow, Cologne, Victoria brushes, Shaving and Tooth brushes, and Era I kinds of 1 adieu' curls. Bosoms end tg, suspenders, Razors and Strops, A meri- IP, for sale by the bottle, for restoring resenting the accumulating of dandruff— rep the hair from falling off tI used ac •ctsnna. Always kept on hand a fresh 1 and cnmpnshi•sn hair. Dye warranted pair instantly from a red or gray, to a rn or black. ALSO—, Collars. C can Shampo the hair and warranted to cording to di Nom.lv t hi to chance th beautiful br , Gent I..nte 'a - Coats and Pants (loaned or.colored and give .etwartion. Razors honed on short a and shoes blacked to tinier. Call and elcr%. Feb 9. w effort ted L. notice. Bo for cont' •737. IN Tle.T.Dr t.} s - .)_I:C 0 o:ri. •THE SU hs.criber re.pectiully informs the Ladies and • Gentlemen of the Doi,matt of "l'uwanila and its si tl.st he will commenco teaching a PUBIIIC SIMANG SCHOOL. on WEDNESDAY evening. the at the .N EW HALL, belonging to H, (v. M. C. Mereur. New h ginners, as well as those who ssi,h to i nprove in the science of singing. are so .m•d to atbmd. lle (1 itters himself that from his expe ',core ,ire tesiclotig rnuAir. be will be etial.le . .l to Bite satisfaction. Term.' made known nit the first It. S. 13A.t..4SETT.'s Tuvv.ml3. Mx.rch 15, 1418 Ar_iir la wi•-isri ()TUESD \V. P. M.. the 7th inert.. between the Bank and Willa , list Church a tiOl,D PENCIL a very Ite,try nnr, wida a yellow mono. The finder will ple.i.e leave itiit..this office, and they . ..hall he liberally n•warde• ROWS SiiEETINGS.—About 93.000 yard of I.lrucvn Shertutgs. just reed at B URI OS. satin stripe, ailk velvet V and other Vesting... for winter or summer, 1411 spring; a great as4ortinent at BAIRD'S, No. 3, H.R. IIRDW A RF., a good aemottment, including Iron,! , Steel. Nai(a. &c. at No 2. B.R. For's. AINT,, OILS & DYE-STUFFS, also Matches P tl; the gross, at No. 2, H. R. FOX'S. 17 1 R GOO DS.—Gentlemen's fur caps, Ladies' muffs, &e., s gland assortment at BAIRD'S. QA WS.—Mill saws, and 6J ! feet and 6 font cross cut ,awa. at B NUM'S, No. :3, Brick Row. HATS & CAP: 4 .—A good assortmestt silk and fur Hats. gent's glazed cape, with capes, (a great ar ticle for stormy weather,) men and hop's cloth cape. cliddren's velvet caps, &c. You will find all these Lind., and many more, at nlO BAIRD'S. AMES !—Do you know where to find the nicest French Lace Capes in town t—the spot is at Nov. 10. Li %TREYS, No. 3, Brick Row. J. N. Stunner, Al. D., Ilentist, ILL pay . 314 fiext prniessional tn rowanan, in JL:\ E next. He may be found at Wood- u fr. liotd U 0( )TS & Slit/US, consisting of cow-hide and kip 13 boots, ladies end misses' slippers, gaiters and half Gaiters ; shoes ; also nn elegant assortment of fiats and Ceps, are now opening at the Savings Bank, sep29 NO. 5, B. R. Posigvelv the last Notice ! ALL pervons indebted to the =subswriber, eve hereby notified itiat set:lement must be made immediately aiihout WI. A prompt attendance to this call, will save him the disagreeable necessity of resorting to mea sures to compel payment. D. C. HALL. Towanda, !March 29th, 184 R. 0L:21f , /.2i):1B 03.11a,LUDLEIl3o rt A I.ICOEM AND DELAINES. a good assortment —also some very pretty GINGHAMS, selling at city coat. Also, a vrriety of other goods selling at even less than first cost. No mistake about it either. The balance of the winter stock must and shall be sold at some price. Please ealland see, at' FOX'S, Towanda, March 22, 1848: No. 2, Wick Row. PRINTS -1000 yards on hand, which we will .el to cash customers at amt. March 2.2. 1818 LAST SIC OTICE is hereby given that I have left my accounts 1 for Prothonotary's fees, in the bands of N. J. KEE- R, for collection ; and all those that are in arrears, will save coat by calling - on him and settling the same immediately. He will generally be found at the Pro thenntary's office. I also tender my grateful acknowl edgements to all those who have favored me by sanding and balancing the demands I had against them. Marth I. leta. AARON CHITIYHUCK. Noh'es & Co Northrup Stephen 0w on 0 W Potter lateph Paine Charles C Jameq D Perry Pool Samuel Porter Nathaniel Reynolds Stephen Santee %Vila Slocum George Stowers Andrew Tayoun D Mil March 15. 1848 MONTANYES & CO £egal Wrocriisements. s ...SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue.af sundry write .of tend. expo. issued on of the court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed, I shall expose to puolic eale at the homme of T. P. Woodruff, in the borough of Towanda', on Mon day the tat day of MAY next, at one o'clock P: M., the I,l3.o:sing piece or panel of land in the township of Springhill, end bounded north by land of John Rote- crance and 1. J. I.abar, ea■t by Samuel Cl:terser, south by E. Lacey, and the estate of D. P. Lacey, dec'd., and on the west by land of --.Thompson and W. Mel huiah. Containing 110 aitres, with about 55 acres im- proved, with one framed barn and one 'framed house and one apple orchard thereon. Suited and taken in execution at the suit of Daniel P. Lacy to use of C. C.ri , right vs. Robert Melbuir.h. • A I..L4o—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Armenia tp,Bratlfonl Co. and bounded and.doscribed as follows, to wit:. north by land of Alfred Ripley, east by land in possesuion of John Denson, on the south by land of Riley Hawkins and on the west by unseated land. Containing lOU acres with about SO acres im. proved, with one double log home, one framed barn and a small apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken ineueetion at the suit of Peleg Peck, now to the use of p. Vanderenok as. Jchn Benson. ALSO—A piece ur Amyl of land in Burlington tp., bounded north by Marius Loomis, nut by lands of Jas. Vandyke. south and west by Nathan e! Bennet. Con taining 96 scree, SU aeres improved, with two plank houses, and one framed barn 11 n J apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. Wal lace. to the use of Jcb Parmeter, trs. Nehemiah Bailey and Joshua Bailey. • ALSO—A piece nr parcel of land in Athens town ship, boluidei north by E. Wolcott. east by Thomas Lane, south by Lyman Ayres, and west by John Jack son Dontaining about 70 acres with.about 3 acres imuroved. one fraiiietk house thereon. - Seized and taken iir execution at the suit of Orrin Slone ye. Daniel Harris. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situat ed in Munroe township, and bounded as follows, to wit : tteprth by the Towanda Creek, and east by the Asylum ohnwany lands, south by land of C. L. Ward, and west by the Schrader Branch, containing three hundred acres, with fifty acres improved, with one frame house, two log houses, one framed barn and shed, a small orch ard thereon. Seizsd and taken in execution to the snit of 0. D. Bartlett vs: T. H. Lewis. • ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Wyalusing tp., bonndrd and described as follieys Beginning at a post and stones:on the west line ofit tcact of land surveyed in the warrantee name of John Showman. adjoininx cer tified land, and running thence south §6°-east 62 per, to a post and stones, thence north 2° east 190 per. to • post and stones, thence south 77 ° west 67 per. along the said certified lot, No. 31, to • post and stones. thenc e on the line of John Showman, *oath 2° west 169 per. to the Ware of beginning. Containing seventy-two acres and twenty-five perches, be the some more or less. t+gized and taken in execution at the suit of Mary To land, et al.. vs. Philip Sullivan. ALSO—A piecle or parcel of land in Leroy, hounded north by John Kelley, east by land of Truman Merry, south by George Whipple, and east by Seely Crofut. Con'aining ninety acres, more or less, with about twen ty-five aces improved, with one framed house and one framed bent thereon. Seized and taken.in execution at the suit or EJward Overton vs. frit Crolitt's administrators. ALSO—The following property, to wit: situate in the townships of Wyalusing and Tuscarora, beginning at a sugar tree, thence by land of John Locke and A. Guinnep south i° east 385 perches to a rxirner, thence by land of Henry Tnland and by land of Henry Locke south 89 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., ve.Jonas I gham. ALSO—A piece or tweel of land in eprin g hill twp bounded north by lands of M. C. Mercur. east by land surveyed in the warrantee name of Peter Lowry, on the south by lands of M. Mercur, and on the west by lands surveyed in the warrantee name of Peter Guinnep. Containing fifty acres. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of M. C. Mercur, to the use of Charles R. Brown, vs. Loman Dickinson. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Armenia town ship. bounded north by land of (hiss Field. east by N. P. Casr, south by Andrew Monroe, and west by Wm. Ciandill and land in possession of Casper Webber.— Containing sixty-three acres and thirty-four sense. with about 2 acres improved, with one framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. Paine, to the use of N. P. Ca.e. vs. Luther'S. Potter. ALSO-13y virtue of a wilt of Levari Faction', • tract of land in Bradford county, caded " Sidney." surveyed to George Siddons, begtniong at a —, thence by land of Andrew Siddons, north 29° east 424 per. to a —. thence by land of Genrge Hagn north 61° west 160 per. to a post, thence by land of Peter Stations south 29° west 42.4 per. to a post. thence by land of Paul Moore and Joshua• Cooley south 61°, east 160 pee. to the be- ginning. Containing 400 acres, end allowance. ALSO—One other tract of land called Stanhope," surveytd to Andrew Siddons,betinning at • post, thence by land of Peter Hags, north 61° west 160 per. to a birch, thence by land of George Sudden. south 29° west 421 per. to a post, thence b y land of Joshua Conley south 61° east 160 per. to a post ,. tUncie by land of Peter'See ley north 29° east 424 per. tri the beginning. Contain ing 400 acres. and Clowns - tee. ALSO—One other tract of land called "Liverpool," surveyed to George Haga, beginning at • birch, thence I by land of Peter Haga north 29°-east 424 per. to a post., thence by land Of Andrew ',ldle , north 61° west 160 per. to a post, thence by land of Joseph Siddons. a•tuth 29° west 421 per. to a post, thence by land of Georg& Siddons, south 61° . east 160 per. to the. beginning. Containing 400 acres, with allowance. ALSO—One either tract of land called " Fairview," . surveyed to Peter Hags, beginning at a post, thence by land of Nathan Haga north 29 ° east 424 per. to a post, I thence by land of Hugh Ladley north 61° west 160 per. to a post. thence by land of George Haga south 29 ° west 424 perches to a birch, an I thence by land of Andrew Siddons south 61° east 160 per. to the beginning. Con taining 400 acres and allowance. • ALSO—One other tract of land cared " Walnut Grove," beginning at a sugar sapling, thence by land of Samuel Hagar, north 29° east 424 per. to a post, thence by land of Hugh l.adley north 61 ° west 160 per. to • post, thence by land of Peter Haga south 29° west 160 per. to a post, and thence by land of Peter Seeley south 61° east 160 per. to the beginning, surveyed to Nathan Hogs. Containing 400 acres, and allowance. Seize') and taken in execution at the suit 01 Samuel Ashmeatl, Wm. A. Budd; Abraham R. Perkins and James S. Pringle, vs. William Hassle and Joseph Trot rer, surviving Trustees of the Towanda' Coal . Company. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 22, 1847. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALT. persona indebted to the estate of MYRON 'BUTTON, deed., late of Cdlumhia township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenicated for settlement. RUSSEL BUTTON, Columhia, March 6th. 184 R. Administrator. Auditor's Alotici. . . TH E undersigned, having been appointed an Auditor by the Orphan's court of Bradford county, to mar shal wets, and distribute the fund raised by the Admin• istrator's sale of the' real estate of Jeremiah Decker, Jr.. dec'd, will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Monday, the 3d day of APRIL next, at 1 o':lock in the afternoon, at his office in the borough of Towanda, when and where all persons interested, ate required to prey ent their claims before him, or 'be debarred from coming in for • share cf said fund. Feb. 21, 1848. WM. SCOTT, Audit°. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. AIL persons rndebted to the estate of WILLIAM BUCK. dec'd., late of Pike township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for Settlement. PERLEY H. BUCK. Administrator. Pike, February 23, 1843. Cues fed. anserr. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of MARTIN WILDEN, deed, late of Monroe tp., are hereby requested to umke payment without delay, and those baying claims againit said estate will please premed them duly authenticated for settlement. R EIAJABITRY. Administritor. Monte'''. Feb. 23d, 1448 Scgal abordiscitmß;: IMMEALISPAT VIDITAV PURSUAAIT to nn order of \ the Orphatt's Court of .2.. Bradford county. will be exposed to public sale ,on SATURDAY. the 29th day of April, 1940,5 t 1 o'clock P. M., upon ilie premises, a piece or parcel of land lei Wy411.1111111,1 tow:011'10Iva the estate of H geol . Brown deceased, sod bounded and described as tollows:—On the north by lands of Sally Whitney, on the east by lands in the poirsessicin of D. W. Brown. On the south I•y-the road leading from Browntown W Merryail. on vie west by lends of Noah Allen, deceased. Con.sinini about two acres, all improved, with en si.ple orchard thereon. • Attendance given, and terms what, It s rmern nn the day of sale. JOHN F.Li.rorT. April I, 1818 LlaZ7Z.4l`.aP ZVZ7a - .. 9 gLIM. atsu As I. to an order of the Orphan's Court ob Bra,iford rcimy, will be expos.ed to public sale on FNILA Y. the 28th day of April, 1848, al one della, k P. 1 . 1 , upon the premises, a piece or parcel of land nt Wyalustug township, late the estate of Humphry Brown deceased, and bounded and deserihed as follu‘ss:-011 the north and east by lands ef William M, 'row, en the tooth by lands of Jabez Elit.xj and Harry Elliott,on the west by lands of Elias Vaughan. jr. l uuWiuing shout forty acres, about one acre thereof improved, with a small log house thereon erected. Attendance given, and terms Made known on the day of sale. , _ JOHN ELLIOTT, CHARLES HOME D, A is of IL Brown. deed. April 5, 19Iq T IST Or JUROR'S, drawn for May term and sea /A 'ions, commencing May 1, 0848. GRAND Jurtons. Towanda tp—.l. W. Decker ; Athens tp—Gsbriel Buskirk ; Leroy—Sidney Holcomb, John Cole ; Wysox—Robert Spalding. Judson Holcomb; Rome—A. Taylor, E. Towner Jr; Sb allegiain—E. Gillet, Geo. Chaffert; Columbia—Alfred Furman; Windham—Levi Pease; Wairen—Wm. Bradford, Wm. Chaffee, H. All. n; Asylum—Joseph Gamble ; Springfield—Wm. S. Guthrie ; Tr.iy tp-1.1. C. Porter, Elihu Case ; Burl;ngton—Ber.j. Ross; Pike—L. 1.. Bosworth ; Canton—Jas. Lindley , ; Durell—C. M. Gardner; Wyalustng—Hiram TII It LIISE JEROD9-IFIRST Pike—Stephen Brink, Martin Codling; Standing Stone—Simon Stevens, W. Kinms e , ley ; Bovril—F. X.:Hornet. B. Laporte, John McMahan ; South Creek—J. F. Gillett, David Bardwell ; Albany—Harry Wilcox ; Watren—Benj. Buffington, Milo Dimon; Leroy—Nelson Reynolds; Springfield—Lafayette Leonard, D. Loveland, Freder ick White; Rome—P. E. Maynard, C. C. Lent; Armenia—Reuben Macon, Nathan Sherman; Burlington—B. B. Wellheltn. J. G. Blakealey ; Troy tp—S. E. Shepard ; Wyses—llarry Kellogg, J. L. Morgan ; Franklin—Samuel Smitia, resins Fairchild ; Orwell—Sylvester G. Gorham; Columbia—Levi Catlett ; Athena boro—O. 0. Shipman; Asylum—Thomas Ingham; Monroe—S. W. Alden; Windham—John Treadwell ; Ridgbury—Asa Bent ; Towanda Boro-0. IL Bunting; Tn tP EIVIE .11:11011 , 1—ELCOND WELK. 'Troy tp—A . D. Spalding. Ezra Loomis; Monroe—M. M. Coolliaugh, J. M. Griggs ; Orwell—Stoplien. Gorham ; • Leroy —Abiram Spalding ; Columbia—l. C. Morgan, Joel Stephens ; Ridgbury—R. Dodd ; Burlington—Alex. Lane, John Blackwell,. H. Gam age. Elam Kendall : Herrick—Hcllet Titus; Canton—B. S. Riiley, Enoch Sellaril, C. Thomas; Warren-John Newman L. Barrington She•ltequin—Albert Pratt, 1. Honon, J. %Volt, D Brink ; Borne—Jan Horton ; .• SpriNtlehl—James Brovks. Amos Knapp. W. Bennett ; Towanda horn—r. S. Goodrich. ('1.14. Rccd ; Wysox—J .W. Ti irtlett, Jerrie Salida ; • Wyalusing—H. H. Lampluer ; Smithfield—J. F. Bullock ; A thelin'ip—C. Mathewson ; Crinville—L. B. 'l'a) for ; U:ster—Ainos .11'11i:ca.'s .rot ice. THE undersigned. an Auditor , appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, to settle and adiust the administ. - ation account of desiie E. Bullock. administrator of the goods:chattels and tfiects which were of Samuel Lewis. late of said county, deceased. will attend to the duties of said appointment. at hia flee in Towanda borough: on Tuesday, the 18th day of April next, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. of which all persons in terested will take notice. ml 5 H. BOOTH, A ud. ADNIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the e-tate of J. C. ROSE, LI deed., late of Canton township, are hereby reques ted to make payment without delay, and those having ,cluitiss against said estate wiil please present them duly authenticated for settlement. IRAD WILSON, Canton, March 6th, I A.B. Adrn . r. tie bane , non. AD %lIMISTRATOICS NOTICE. A LL persons are requested to take notice that Silas .1 - 1. E. Shepard of Troy township, Elialßockwell and Betsey Rocks• H. of Canton Township have taken out Letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel Rockwell, deceased, late of Canton Township ; and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to call and pay up their accounts, and those haying claims are re quested to present them, duly attested for settlement, S. E. SHEPARD. ELIAS ROCKWELL, BETSY ROCKWELL, Administtatora. Febrinry 8,-iB4B mz:cv THE subscriber proposes to attend to law business hereafter, on the followingterms : He will by suits in the Common pleas, before arbitrators and justices, and will make no charge for service unless his client succeeds in the suit. From experience and observation he is of the opinion that if an attorney is sufficient!? convinced of the justice and practicability of his client a cause to recommend a suit or defence, he should be illing to risk his fees on the result of the cause; and if in any cuse be is unwilling to incur the risk, he cannot consistently plunge his client into .the expense and uncertainty of a lawsuit by his advice. Collections of every descrption will he attended to upon the same terms. Conveyancing and other kinds of office business done promptly and at reasonable changes. c o Office in the North end of brick Row over the Post office, west sole of main street. Towanda. Towanda, Jan. 1144 g. HENRY BOOTH. REGISTER'S NOTICE. TOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested 111 that Milton Wood, as a Guardian, of Matilda and ,d/mira Mayors; and J. B. Hinman, Guardian of Serelia Wi/cor r minor child of Rowland Wilcox, late of Albany town- ship : and Aaron Knapp, Guardian of Calphena, Charles and Alonzo Crofid, minor children of Ira Grofut, deed., late of Leroy twp.„ George Kinney, surviving executor of the estate of ,Sanniel Gore, deeeased. late of Stieshequin township ; J. D. Goodenough, of Towapda,executor of the estate of •. Lucy Keeler, deceasad, late of Towanda borough ; and A. L. Cranmer and G. W Bull, admininistrators of the estate of Jacob Arnold, deceased, late of Monroe, have filed and settled in the of6a) of the Register of Wills, in and for the Co. of Bradford, the ao•_ counts of their several administrations upon the !IWe aformakl, and that the same will he presented to the Orphan's court of said eo. on Monday the let day of May next, for confirmation soil allowance. E. BE WOLF, ftegiatett. Register's Mee, Towanda, March $9, 1947. 299n7i'D8. SHEETING. (heavy ends.) 11 • 11 - U Ing at S and 9 (nab a yard. at the Cal m N.N.SETTP: tr 21 store CHARLES HOM ET, Ad'i of H.. Brown, dee'd Ecgal-rAbontieditents: the matterif the Vionoiltral aiiitedirs, of We " Rift me;lin i buryirwground Societyi", Fefruary - •• • • - eirlag - is hereby Oen. that Sturges Ira 0. Hill. John If. Parcel. Perrin W Stirnhavn,' and others, have presented.to the .aid t m au intionl mem iu writing. and the objects, articles a ,eviidilipos set torah and contained therein appearing to din -lawful and nut injurious to the conirnuitity. di • wriuna be f.led , and that nonce In , given I. otWI nornag paper printed in iaid county of bredford, _at lied three weeks before the next court of c. on pleas Of 41 41 e,,ctty. owning. forth that an it pplitatitn has be male to mod reins , to pant such en set of corporation accorLitag to the act of Assembly in orrrhlcawes midi And pro% id ed. A. Nt'it.F42i, Prot. , tary',.:Oflice. April I. 1618. In the nn.l'cr cf the acelientinn of ilitriihrun Janie; mu/ Oh -r c. , 1 tilf 4 i.tre Br-pits/ thurili wad soca ly if Smaiyield. ? Film:aril/ T . rm. 1848. z NI tillt:E i. hervhy give n . tli AbfribAt Jones, Se. roue! Far wel', Jonathan lad'. Wii 'am Phoir , and others, have presented in t said coo t an in. mint in writing...l,li thr ohjectS, rtieliirarid conditions set forth and contained therein appearing td them lawful mil not injurious to the community. directed that mod writing he Oled, and that notice Le given in one news. paper printed in maid county of 'Bradford, fur it least three weeks before the next court of, common pleas 0 saint county. setting forth that an applicarn has biea made o said cowl to grunt.atich an act of i 'corporation. according to the act of Assenal Iy in such i ruses math and provided. A. M . K.EAN, Prot. Prostionotary'r'office, April 1,, iti4n. i _., --F.- - In the matter of the upplientitm of John F. Lone , and thers—" Trustees if the Union Society." Feb. 'brio ? IS.IB. , • , NT oTIcE is he:n•bY given, that John F. i ituntg. Abm. 111 Morley, James Long. L'aJl Nichols, Win. Carvell. and others, have presented to the said court an in km. i; input in writing, and the objects, articles aconditions re ful get for th and contained therein appearing t them law and not injurious to . the community, di ted that said writing he tiled, end that notice be given o one news. paper printed in said county of Bradford for at lead three.weelis iwfure the next court of com or pleas of said county, setting forth that an applies n has been made to said court to grant much an act of inecirporutiA .i, according to the act of Assembly in enc. clues mad* arid provided. A. lilliEl,ll, Prot. Prothomtarv's OiTke. April 1. ISM. . ' . thP rlt rtlrr or et^ ifpidlC o lllo.l r , f Jolut I,:tr,tiadyke, w4. r'Oilers. if dn. Pura Prrif ytryian ch rh and row creg‘rtimi rf Canton." Feirritnry Thr.rn. 1848. OTICE is hereby given that John Vandyke, Tho. i' mill M.iiiley, Dr. C. I'. Bliss,•J 0. Randall, andl'others, have presented to the said rt an iistru meta in writing. and the objects, articles nd condition. set forth and contained'therein appearing to them lawful and not injurious to the community, iltref.ted that said writing be.tiled, and that notice he given) in one news paper printed in said 'county of Bradfoid tor:at kart three weeks before the next court s of enninnon pleas of said county, setting forth that an applic4tiorr has been made to said court to grant such an according to the act of Assembly and. provided. A. Prothonotary's Office. April I, 18 EXEC u.roit's NO A".persons indebted to the eel H A DLO K , deed., late of hereby requested - tit make paymr.nt . Moss haviiiit claims against sjod estate ctill please Fol!- sent them duly authenticated for settlement. THONIA4 PARK, JOHN iIIaiDLOOK. Litehtlela. Nfry;rti tlft, 1848. ! Etecutors. WHEREAS the Hon Joax N. CO3ITSGUA3II, Pro. sident .1u.„1 , , , ,e of the 14th Jutlicill diAtriet con sittinz of the counties of Luzernc, Bradford, atol T ga. and H. Mar L tan and Reuben Esqrs , Asso ciate Judaea in,and for the county of Bradford, have is sued ,hail precept, bearing, date the --th day of *arch 1948, to me directed for twain a court of quarter Gas %ions of the peace. common plena andlorphan's efaurt at Towanda for the County of Brailfford, on the lot Monday of MAY next, Icing the let 4ay, to continue two a (wk.:. Notire is therefore: hereby given, tt the Coroners. JuStices of the Peace and Constables o the county of Bradford, th.tt they he then and therein their proper pi.r.ons, at I tYticlock in the forenoon of said day. with records, ituptbdtions, elarniaations, and other ti sir invmbrances, to do those iffinga which to their office appertain , : to be dune: and those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise io proseOte a,gainst the prisoners who arc or may be in the jvillof said county. or who are or shall he hound to appar at the said court, are to he then and there to pnoseente against them as shall be just. J urors are reque4ted to be punct ual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda. the tat day of NIARCH, in the year of our 'Lord 1848, and of the Independence of (... tho United States the seventy-third. 14 lii N F. M ANS. Sh'ff. I I ' SULU VAN C„UIi,T. 7VOTICE is hereby civen that we Ilie undersigned ....11 commissioners of the county of SluMean, i,y ac t ur ty of the act erecting said county,ihave designated si t and procured the Evangelical Church, ear John Bear's in Cherry tp., county aforesaid for thepurpose of open • ing and hlliling the several courts, in nd forsaid coun ty of Sullivan. until public buildings taay be erected or appropriated fur said county. We hale also procured at said place a temporary Jail. and.suitahle offices, wherein the several officer , : of the county are to keep the Public Records—e!.d transact 'then. business of the county until county offices &c., may be erected or ap . pn.nriated fur said county. i First Court to commence on the first _Monday in June A. 1). le4ti. i JACOB HOFFA, • ommtssioners JOS. MULICNA EX. of WM. LAWRENCE, Sullivan Co. Cherry, March 27, 1819. , ADMINISTRATCiR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebteed to the estate of iOsEPH H. BEEMAN, dec'd,.late of Wyslusing townshid. are hereby requested to make pay men *withent delay, I and those having claims against said F estate will pleiso present them duly atith.mtilisted for ulement. C. 81-11.iMWAY. Administrator. Wyefusing, Feb.: 9th, 1848 BATHING S . (tra'aMia a (16 OZAMOCAIIo - LTA VE the satisfactton of announcing to their owner- Li ono friends, and the public that they hive just open ed a BATHING ESTABLISHMENT. in Towanda. in the new Brick. Block of Burton Kingsbery. where all who wish to indnlge in the healthful and invigorat ing exercise a Com) or Winn B"th, can at any time be arrommodated. cC'f" Call and tri it. Feb. 9. The price for Bathing once, cents. To those who bathe by the month, 59 cents. CLOTHS 1 CLOTHS !!—EserY body admits that :the cheapest in town are to be! found at the Cen.. tral store; call and see; no chargeslfor showing goods. charges ` IVI IMPS !—These furred animsls• are to be had at the Central store, from 371 cents, to $l3. Mark the place, if you want muffs chesp.± N.N.BETTS. IRINTS, of every variety and style, foreign and do. mestic, now opening at wholesale andoretail, it aide MONTANYE*B & CO. fIINGITAMB & PRINTB.—Plain and mined Ging hams, English and American. Prints. • lessAilhl assortment. st se ,25 • .MERCUR'I2I. VCUT AND MILL SAWS, bend and wend do.. id the Central store. d 22 'N. N. BETTS. 117111 TE LEAD, No. 1, extra, dry and mond in elf oil, at the Central store. N. N. BETTS. HORSEBLANKETS.--If you want a meta awl cheap article of the kit:W.l=ll et BAIRD'S. HlNTS.—White and red lead, Venetian ma, rips. P :dab brown, copal gum, litharap, chrome gm% chrome yellow, tannish, &c., at BAIRD" - T ARIES' PRESS TRIMMINGS.—Fringe, L bebit buttons, and ell kinds nt fizin'e trinulting ladies' dresses, it BAiRD'S, No, 11, Nick Row. WM, AM* and gaz,L, Is4B. LOON.