Dr. Chiltintois Some 4:4 Dr. Smith's opponents have circulated the !rpm*, that the astonishing cures these Pills have made, are attribute tile to memory, but the. atm ebemist mtient York, *her a tumult chemical examination, gives3be following : • ' l have analyzed a box of Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Pills, and hid they do nm ernotdit inertury in any ft"' J. R. CHILTON, M. D., Dentist. Ne w -York, ' 5 , my 29,180, Srara Or Nose-You, City and Codnty of New-York, ss Pessonalh appeared before me De 0. Behleelitiamillt, end made oath that the statemens of Dr. Chilton dhows Is true, lad that these Pills do not contain any injurious substance, but 4they are entirely composed of vegetable properties ; and fur . 'her that he is the invent of "Sugar Coined Fillsfi O. BENJAMIN SMITH. Sworn bed:iron* this 13th day of August, A. D 1843. W. F. Haallassvga, Mayor. • • . The above celebrated pills for sale by Montsnyes A Co., fimends. U. Moody k Co.. Frenchtown. Pt. W. DF. Pomeroy. Trtiy.`D. Brink, Hornbrook. leorycli 4. Gee. &tat lineman. J. C. Adams, Runt. creek. Wm Gibson, Ulmer. C. Rathbone, Canton. L. S. Ellsworth, Athens. W. Campbell, Sheshequin . Guy Tracy, Milan. I. I..Warkird, Monroeton. Principal office and generil Depot, 100 Race St. Phil's. Optaloa at a Rapala; Physician. This eertifies that I have recommended the use 01 Wistaes IMMana o 6 Virlyt t herry for du infcases or the Lungs, for two year. pest, and man tiles to knowledge have been used by my: patients, with beneficial results. In two .caseit where it was thought confirated consumption had taken place, the 'Wild Cherry ailrried a cure. E. BOYDEN, Physician at Ereter.Corner • No QIIACIMItY - : "NO DZCEPTION !—MI _publlsbed statements of cures performed by this medicine are, in every respect, TRUE. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS. The unparalleled & astonishing efficacy of Dr. Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry iu all the diseases for which it is recom mended, curing many cases after the skill of the best physi cians was unavailing. has affected a large and increasing de mand for it. Threfact has caused many `unprincipled counter feiters and imitators to palm 'off spurious mixtures of 'similar name and appearance. for the genuine .Be careful and get the genuine DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. None genuine unless signed - by I. ,strrs. Address all orders to SETH W. FOWLE, Boston, .Iv/ass. The genaine signed I. BUTTS- on the wrapper; Sotd by A S: CtiA M BP.ITLIN Towanda. DysPrima —Thu; distressing complaint Is a weakness of the dtgestive organs, caused by trapunty of the blood. The gas me, nice, a Bind peculiar to the stomach, when secreted from Mid. blood, is deficient in those solvent properties which are of such importance to digestion. Consequently the food. instead of being dissolved. often becomes spayed or put riled in the stomach ; hence bad breath, sour belching costiveness, pains to the stomach, colic, dysentery, and other dreadful complaints. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ►AD IMlTATlONS'—remember that the original and only genuine lainAtt Vanirrattic Pu.ta have the sernten'aignature of WM. Vk RIGHT' oh the top label of each boa. Agents for the above Pills kir Bradford Connty— I C F Redington, Troy ; A S Chamberlin. Towanda ; C H Herrick. Athens; Houston ir. Ladd, do. E Norman. flpringficid: N I) & C Watford. Monroe ; J E Bullock. Leßaysville ; 'Ff W Tracy. Standing Stone .J lloleorab. W yaps : Ils MI ay na rd. Rome; II B Van Gilder, Pike. H.Gibbs, Orwell ; Married, By the Rev. Samuel Fjshir Colt, ,on Wednesday, April bth, Mr. WILMOT Como's, of Springhill, to Miss NAMCT A. Lawis;. of Wyalusing. Died, At the residence of Buirim Kingsbery, in this bore', - on - Monday morning last, of congestion of the legs, All Gautasa,aged 19 years. At Athens; in this county, on Monday evening, the 10th inst., Ct./ataxy:. son of the Hon. D. Wilmot, of this borough, aged 10 years, 6 months. • For one saYriungi the subject of this notice corn bined in an unusual degree, all those endearing qua lities which interest, engage and captivate the mind. Gentle in dihposition, modest in deportment, and kind and sulmissive in his manners, he had, uncon sciously and without effort won the affections of all who knew him. He was the favorite.lof his play mates, and the admiration of those ripened itLyears. in the expansive 'brightness of his intellect, and the manly qualities of his young mind, his parents saw, in prospective, a field for consolation and joy in the society of the son, as'he ripened into manhood, and hope and comfort from his protection in their de clining years. But he is gone—mit down in an hour, like the rose-bud that expands in the morning and withers before the - setting sun. He had been placed, by his parents, of school, tin der the charge Of the Misses Robb's, in a retired spot on the bank of. the Susquehanna, a few.thiles above the-village of Athens, where be was believed to be more free74rora accident and danger than he could possibly be in-the tumultuous and busyscenes incident to village; and where he was enjoying the best advantages in the .progress of his studies. But none can .ft - ifesee or divert the inscrutable ways of Provideneell On the afternoon of .the day on which he died, being permitted with his playmates to stroll into a field for a few moment's recreation, they found and ate of the, eicuta or poison hemlock, • the effects of which are Itnown to be a deadly poi son ; convulsions ensued, and in less than three hours the spirit of little CLARZXCZ took its flight to a better world. The sudden and awful manner of his death came , with peculiar severity upon his parents—his father being at Washington, and his mother here—both resting'in conseiours security that their.boy was as safe as the prudence of paternal affection could pr& vide. The news Was telegraphed from Owego to Mr. W., and he arrived here on Friday last, in time only to gaze upon - the marble features of his son, and to be present when his remains were consign ed to the tomb. la Le Raysville, Bradford County, Ps., on Tuesday afternoon, April 4th, 1848, of Pulmonary Consump tiotSraller a r protracted illness of one year and nine months, Mae. MLIMAIIIII.T W., wife of Jesse E. Bullock Esq., in the 32nd year of her age. 'the deceased was born in Sharon. Conn., A. D. 1816, and in a little more than one year the family of which she was a member, removed to Bradford qounty, .Pa.; where from her strict integrity and high moral worth, she gained the affection and es teem of all who knew her. About nine years since, she was hopefully conyerted to the Saviour. Dur ing her protracted illness, she had all the attention that kind friends and medical aid could bestow; but it could not do : death had marked her for his own. But for her he had no terrors.—The faith she had in her' Saviour conquered all fear. In her death her husband has lost a faithful and affectionate wife; her child, a devoted mother, and society a member whose loss cannot be repaired : but what is. loss" to her friends and relatives, is 'her eternal gain. 'Ano ,, ther has been taken from earth—one more has been added to the bright hosts of leaven. Her virtues are her most exalted eulogy, and will be held in the M the most lasting and endearing remembrance. One by one love's links are broken, ' lOne by one one friends depart. Voices that have kindly spoken. Heart that thobb'd to kindred heart: Thanks to god, this parting, paining. Weans the heart from earthly ties:- Life's night of sorrow, darkly waning, Will break in morn beyond the skies Weep not over hopes departed Seek not here the scattered band ; Soul of mine, muse up! look forward To the glorious spirit land!" • At Troy todruship, of the kink — of - a - horse, on the 36th tilt., Cit/aLes 8. Mousy., son of Capt. Solo mon Morse, in the 19the year of his age. Few deaths have produced a greater shock in this community than the death of this young man. He lived only about 30 Wours after the accident hap pend. He has, been a very remarkable young per son for his industry, sobriety. soundness of judg ment, discretion, peaceable disposition, and respec ful treatment of all wiih whom he associated. A belt& yi7oung man cannot be found in this country. His acquaintance may mitigate their sorrows by the remembrance of his virtues. 8. E. S. At Alba, Bradford county, on 25th March, Saul -14),11,14k,,wife of Col Irad Wilson, in the 4th year of leer age. Mrs. Wilson *as beloved lay all who knew her, and his left a kind companion and a large family to mourn their irreparable loss. May the remain ing parent have grace and manly fortitpde to sus. lain hts - severe loss, and to train np his children in the fear of the Lord, that they may all meet again in Heaven. The funeral was attended on the fol lowing day, and a large conaoorse, of friends and neighbors _followed the departed christian to the grave, who deeply sympathise with the bereaved hu.band. She had a true religions soul, • To ploassporpose given, With which she always ',asset! alone The road that bads to .I._ -1 Exeter, Me., Sept. 30,190 Nm 9lbecttioements. Zouramr.y. CHENANGO LAKE BOAT LINE, TOM MiraiIECAUSTOVI. T - HE proprietors of the above Line are th ankful for the patronage they have received from thew friends and solicit a continuance of the man. Their arrangements are such, that they will give despatch to the forwarding of Merchandise and other Property, and svaidall re-sbipment of Merchandise des tined for BINGHAMTON, end the other ports on the Erie and Chewing° Canal ; thus Merchandise will be taken thtough to its destination by the same boat that receives it in New York. Ty Char.s as bto as any reeponseye Lime. 0:' The Baas of the above Line wil leave Pier 2, East RiverAtiear Booth Ferry.) daily thro' the •INIMPOO. IC. WKINNEY , Binghanston t Aesirrs : JESSE HINDS , 7 South-rt N. . York t -D. A. REXFORD, - 46a16 Treasurer's Sale of Unsalted Lauds.„ NOTICE is hereby given, that agreeably to an slit of General Assembly of the, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 18th.day of March, 1815, ea titled 4An act to amend - the act entitled an set directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes t and for oth er purposes," and of an act passed the 13th day of March 1817: "a 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 vendde vo 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 j No. of .r. wliship .. I W_arrantee Aitioont War% Acres. -same'. of taxes 294 All any, 160 220 ' 100 " 100 . " 120 " 250 " 418 " 175 " 266 " 400 " 82 " 400 " 300 " Abel Pierce, 17 19 Anne's Bradley, 906 Nathan Carey, 13 58 Daniel lilhepard, 5 85 John Knight, jr. 5 85 Henry &ark. 702 Caleb Carmak! 40 87 George Lowman! 68 67 Adam Wagoner, 8 40 Thomas Bradley! 29 59 Frederick Castator, 12 00 Peter Benson, 4 57 Joseph Anderson, 12 00 - John Barron, 9 00 200 4 & Asylum, Chest. Bennett, 1t 70 400 4 .. Thos. Edwards, 23 40 184 Asylum, Y Chnstepber Avery, 10 53, 100 " sally Fish, 5 85 99 f" Township committee, 579 200 la Thorns, Jackson, 11 70 200 'la John Sherwood, II 70 1512 1000 Alexis, Chas. Carroll, 19 50 1494 Sil Buiiintton, do. 168 1493 195 1 a do. 381 1486 293 ; 4 do. ( 572 1498 104 r, " do. 202 202 Canton, Frederick Betted,' 11 82 200 " ' Henry Beek, . 11 72 4 . 134 " George S. Tale, 23 98 402 " John Barron, jr. 23 52 264 " Thomas Atmore, 151 68 " George Guest, 3 97 179 " • William Lewis, 10 48 211 ' 1 John Vaughn, 12 33 31 " do. 1 83 202 " James N. Barker* 33 02 210 " William Austin, 12 28' 100 " t, Stephen Maxfield, '5 85 260 " ' George Tracy, 15 21 73 Franklin, Samuel Bryson, 4 29 343 a Henry Bens, 1031 343 " Joseph Betts, 19 57 300 " Samuel Nichols, 17 65 343 4 John Betts, 19 57 343. " hints, Betts, 19 57 400 " Henry Bryon, 22 90 375 a . Samuel Cooley, 21 39 343 a Peter Edge, - 19 57 400 a Samuel Edge, 22. 80 343 . " Samuel Priti„ 19 67 400 a • Simon Hardy, 22 80 375 ." George Moore, 21 39 400 " Joseph Seely, 22 80 400 " -•- Henry Seely, 22 BO 400 " Peter Temple, 22,80 400 " George Temple, '22 60 400 a James Hardy, 22 80 400 " Jonathan Hampton, 22 80 400 " Nathan Hardy, 22 80 400 " Peter Nags, 22 BO 400 0 Paul Moore, 22 80 400 0 Andrew &Woos, 22 80 400 " Joseph Sidldons, 22 80 400 " George Siddons„ 22 80 343 ~ 4* George Edge, 19 57 400 0 Paul Hardy, 22 80 400 " George Castator, 22 60 400 0 Joshua Cooley, 22 80 400 0 George Hags,, 22 80 400 " Nathan Haga, 22 80 400 0 Henry Hardy, 22 dM 400 0 ... Peter Seely, 22 80 400 0 James Bidden, 22 80 400 " Peter Siddons, 22 80 410 " steph Hollingsworth, 22 80 400 " Samuel Haga; 63 60 400 •s' . Samuel Hardy," 63 60 400 e . Bamuel Temple; 63 60 c 400 " Samuel Sidiksis," 63 60 400 ",,, Andrew Hard'- 63 60 437 0 and Monroe, Win, Gray, 29 40 ; 237 Monroe, John Stevens, 13 89 4374 " Eph McAdams, 25.59 434/ " ' Thomas Hamilton, '25 38 419 " • Isaac Millnor, , 24 53 203 " Jacob Downing; 33 60 109 " Jacob Smith, 6 36 400 a Samuel Anderson, 22 BO .I 400 " Harman Curator, 22 86 400 a Jonathan North, 22 80 400 " Peter' North, - 22 90 400 " Frederick Schott', '22 80 400 " George &hone, 22 80 400 " Mary Ellis, 22 80 '448 0 Ann Harris, 23 73 230 " Mary Wallace, 12 97 400 a Joseph Castatoe, 22 80 400 " Peter Hampton, 22 80 400 " John Moore, 22 80 400, 4 James North, 22 80 400 ~ . Hannah Woodruff, 23 13) 400 4 Robert Hampton," 63 G 400 4 Peter Schott.,' 63 60 4600 4601 400 " &morel North,• 63 1518 1188 Ridibery, 4:haries Carrell, 57 1507 631 a do 10 1515 160 « do 1115 60 Smithfield, Robert 3 1486 100 “ Charles Canon, „ 6 1467 150 " do 1492 860 • " do 42 07 1491 184 " do 10 75 1490 929 " and Athens,' do 63 47 216; Springhill, Peter Guinnep. II 68 5688 1100 Wells, Johnson & MUM" 64 35 6689 1030 " do 69 87 6691 • 964 " do 156 43 5692 128 " do 448 6687 1100 " & South creek, do 64 35 'To those Insets muted with a star, ( 6 ) are added the taxes kw years previous to tel JAMES M. PECK,Treassuer. Treasury Office, March 27, 1848. • Lw NOB-1000 yards jus opened and for sae mat% MONTANYEB & CO*B. • \Oll4/4smi SOW, 110 El TO le .5. , HAS removed his office to D. Cash's new aim, on second street, whey kelvin be pleased loses those who need, his professional services. Dec. tril, 4847.7 LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN GINGHAMS, and Light Gingham., have been treeived at the Sayings Rank, and are selling twenty -bye per cent. eheimer than . jyT C. REED.. HORSE BLANKE T S.—If you want - a good oud cheap article of the kind. call at BAIRD'S. DAlNTB.—White end red lead, Venetian red, Ope -1 nigh brown, cord gum; litharage, chrome green, jpr °ate yellow, carutsh , &c., At BAIRD'S linenbaabir. fn. SPRING TRADE. H (VEMPTO with pest sting:limp it the Cub Si.,. vv of MONTANY6'B & CO., No t wen street, when rim be Sewed ell of the 11111111691111191.1ia wise Trade. Lutheran don't Awes oe, we hare the Ark Rope the it right, end the Pork th et is far Deb= thick 'IWO Tar Eisittitaa's Wm hisaimmi imp. jag vor• .L. Maud, at MONTANTES & CO. 20 BBL& KEW PORK and a hw koohod of Homo oo bond. at MONTANYKS & CO.. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Pod Mee at TOWANDA. March 31, ISIS. Agney Witehington Loughlin Mary Bishop Win H Myer H C Bowman Daniel Mom George Buelet. st Morgan H A Ballard Alexander Marvin Jno G Brandy P MeLoghles Mary Bennett I Miller Wm 0 Billings Ezra Wehrle Martha Beardsley Sarah Noble C Id , Bump Addis Nobles & Co 4 ' Brigham Amanda Northrup Stephen Croon Abner Owen 0 W Carman C Potter Joseph Carrick Frederick Paine chines C Constable High - James D Perry Crowley Bar* Pool Semite! Chase Matilda Porter Nathaniel !Dunlap 0 F Reynolds Stephen - .Davis David Robinson Ellen Doramay George Shanahan Daniel Etheridge J D Shelp IV m Flandga Harriet Sauniera H D - 2 Ford Henry Rev '? Shuart DaVid Foster Jane E 2 Stockwell 0 H • Fitzgerald 'Santee Wm Fulton Slocum George Goff Humphry Stowers Andrew dianteer Eli Tayoun D Gregg Harriet Taylor Matilda Hall Jacob Taylor Jerre Horton William Vought Caroline Hawkins Margaret Wood David Jeuninp Thomas Wilb Wm Johnson William 2 Warner A K Johnson Joseph Wilson Ira • Kelly Sophia 0 White 0 Kinpman I P Woodruff I F Kipp Mahala Miss Wallbridp Samuel Knappin Ann* Walborn George Kite Mary 4, Zintnan J Laporte B - E. W. BAIRD. P. M. DR. A. BURROUGHS, NA7'OULD respectfully i nform hie Meads and th e public generslly, that ha has snored his Office tad Lodgings I. Ike Issrsetn Hotel, kept by J. I. %regard, where be may at eli tunes be found, unless when professionally engaged. Masterson, Match 1, 1848. 38-4 w WM:M.7Ei TAESEXCIN Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon ! EMULOUS TO EXCEL! IL cooper if G. Jackson, :RP, ESPECFFULLY inform their friends 'and the JLIk public generally, that they have fitted up that large room in the New Brick Block of B Kingsbery, Tomo.; 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 bend a good assortment of FANCY GOODS, such as Be.,'. Oil, Maccasser's Oil, 01 Narrow, Cologne, Victoria perfume, Hair brusbes,Shaving and Tooth brushes, and Comtbs. • ALSO—AII kinds of Ladies' curls, Bosoms and Collars, Cravats, Suspenders, Razors sod Strops, Amen can %someone, for mle by the bottle, for reaming the hair and preventing the accumulating of dandruff— warranted to keep the hair from falling off if used ac cording to directions. Always kept on hand • fresh supply of lined and composition hair. Dye warranted to change the hair instantly from a red or gray, too beautiful brown or black. Gentlemen's Coats and Pants cleaned or colored and warranted to give satisfaction. Razors booed on short notice. Boots and oboes blacked to ardor. Call and see for yourselves. Feb 9. raff@lMO E3MIIOOI. rrHE subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies •nd Gentlemen of the Borough of Towanda and its vi cinity. that he will commence reaching a PUBLIC SINGING SCHOOL. on WEDNESDAY evening, the 22d inst.. at the NEW HALL, belonging to H. S. &H. C. Mercur. New Is ginner*, as well as those who wish to improve in the science of singing, are so. limited to attend. He flatters himself that from his expo. 'Wrier) in teaching vocal music, he will be enabled to give satisfaction. Terms made known on the first evening. R. S. BASSETT.. Towatah4 March Id, 1848. TUESDAY. P. M.. the 7th inst., between the Bank L. , and Methodist Church a GOLD PENCIL. a very heavy one, with a yellqw stone. The under will plerise leave it et this office, and ths7:lhall be liberally rewarder. March 15. 1801. BROWN BHEETINGS.--Aboot 41,000 yards of Brown Sheeting*, just rec'd at BAIRIM VESTINGB.-Bain, silk, satin stripe, silk velvet and other Vestings, for winter or summer, IA or spring ; a great assortment at BAIRD'S. No. 1, B.R. HARDWARE, a good asootiment, including Iron Steel. Nails, dm at No. 2, B.R. FOX'S. PAINTS, OIL* & DYESTUFFS, also Notches by the roes, it No. 2. B. R. FOX'S. UR G00D21.--Gentlessea's for eaps. Ladies' sod's, dm, a goad esanteseat at BAIRD'B. SAWS.—MiII saws. End 8i feet and 8 foot crow cut sows. at BAIRD'B. No. 8. Brick Row. HATS& CAPS . —A good assortment .ilk and far Hats, gent's glazed caps, with capes, (a great ar ticle for downy weather,) men and boy's cloth caps. cbikhen's velvet caps, &e. You will And all tbess kinds, and many mots, at al° HAMM LADIES!—Do you -kn ow where to God the nicest Preach Lear Capes in town!—the spot is at Nov. 10. BAIRD'S, No. 3, Brick Row. J. N. Sinner, M. D., Dentist, IXTILL psy big neat professional visit to Towanda, VV in - JUNE next. He may be found at Wood ruff' Hotel. jy4 DOOM & 8110103, consisting of cowhide and kip LI boots, harm' and miens' grippers, gaiters and half gaiters; children's shoes ; also an elegant assortment of Hats and Cam are now opening at the tilarbnp Dank. sep29 NO. 5, H. R. Positively the lost Notice ! ALL persons indebted to tbe subscriber, ale lbereby notified that seukmatt most be made immediately without fail. A jumbo attendance to this cell, will ewe him the disagreeable neserity of resorting to we miss to compel payment. D. C. HALL. Towanda, March 49th, Me. • Matikll4lol Caradantino CALICOEB AND DELATNES, • goal assortment --else some very pretty GINGHAM % selling at eity cost. Abu, a wriety of other goods selling at even loss than first cosi. No mistake about it either. The balance of the winter mock most sod shall be sold at some prim. Pkese ealland me, at - FOX'S, • Towanda. Man* IC% 1848. No. 2 Brick Row. "DRINTS-1000 pin& on hood, 'whirl aro wilfsol 1 to cask customers at cost. Ilan* 22, 1848. MONTANYEB & • 4111=AL.11(...AW—ase NOTICE is hereby given tbit I left m y accounts tor Prothonotary . fors,-in. hands of N. J. KEE. LER, for collection ; and that are in .mull, will me cost by canine' him and settling the sane inunedbitely. U I purer/thy be Grand at the Pro. thorium's , I also` tendir my grateful acknowl , ,• , , all dune' who bays famed we by swift and ng the denims& I had against than. larch 6- 1 ,348 , AARON CHUBEUCK. f,spl glbscitisentaus. SHERIFF'S SALE. DT Altai of sundry *des of yd. amp& Med OS of the court of Couresea Pima of Bradford Cosety, to ere directed, I shall expose to poetic ale at the house of P. Wadi* in the borough of Towande s es Mon day the Ist day of MAY next, at one eekcit P. M g the following pines or pared of land in the. Orwaship of flprinehilL and bounded north by land of ehn Bow 0r.... and L J. Labatt, sod by flamed Owner, sank by E. Lamy. and the wad of D. P. Ludy. dee'4l. and on the woo by lead et Therupron and W. Mel. lavish. Containing 110 scow with about 6 3 am in. proved, with one framed barn and ono framed hand and one apple orchard thaws. ' Bsins . d and taken in execution at the mit of Daniel P. Lacy to use of C.C.Wright vi. Robert Melbuielt. ALM:I—The following piece or moil attend situate in Armenia tp., Bradford Co. and bounded and described as follows, to wit: north by land of Alfred Ripley, east 'by land in possession of John Booms, on the south by land of Riley Hawkins and on the west by. unseated land. Containing 100 aerie with about 80 acres im proved, with one double log home, one framed bens and a smell spit)e orchard thereon. Seised and taken in eremitism at the suit of Peleg Peck. now to Meuse of D. Vaudercook ea Jchn Benson. ALSO—A piece or pa eel of lend in Burlington tp., bounded north by Marcus Loomis, east by lends of Jas. Vandyke. south and west by Nathaniel Bennet. Con taining 96 aims, 80 acres improved, with two plank houses, and one framed barn and-apple orchard thereon. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of J. Wal lace, to the use of Jcb Panneter, vs. Neheudidi Bailey and Joshua Bailey. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Athens town ship, bounded north by E. Wolcott. east by Thomas Lane, south by Lyman Ayres, and west by John Jack son. Dontaining about- 70 acres, with about S aced inutromd, one framed house thereon. Seined and taken is execution at the suit of Omit Stone vs. Dania Harris. ALBO--The following piece or pateel of land skint ed.in Monroe township, and bounded as follows, to wit : north by the Towanda Creek. and east by the Asylum company lands, month by land of C. L. Want, and west by the Schrader Branch, containing three hundred saes. with fifty acres improved. with one framed house, two log bosses, one framed barn and shed, a small orch ard thereon. Seised and taken in execution to the suit et 0. D. Hanka vs. T. H. Lewis. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Wyalwing tp., bounded aid described ae follows : Beginning at a post and stones, on the west line of a beet of land surveyed in the warrantee name of John Showman, adjoining cer tified land, and running thence south 86° east 62 per. to a post and stoma, thence north 9° east 190 per. to a poet and stones, thence south 77° west 67 per. along the said certified lot, N 0.31, to • portend scones, thence on the line of John Showmen, south w es t 169 to the plain of beginning. Containing seventy-two scree and twenty-five perches, he the tame more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mary To. land, et al, vs.Tbilip Sullivan. MSG—A piece or parcel of land in Leroy, bounded north by John Kelley, east by land of Truman Merry, south by George Whipple, rend east by Seely Crofut. Containing ninety arms, more or less, 'with about twins. ty.6ve acres improved, with one framed house and one framed barn thereon. Seized and taken itt execution at the snit of ?Alward Overton vs. Ira Crofues administrators. Al.Bo—The following property, to wit: situate is the township' of Wyalusing and Tuscarora, beginning at a sugar tree, thence by land of John Locks and A. Guinnep :moth 4° east 385 perches to a corner, thence by land of Henty Toland and by land of Henry Locke south 894° west 308 perches to a birch, thanes by other lands north 38+° east 499 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. Jonas I sham. ALSO— A piers or parcel of land in elptinghill twp bounded north by lands of N. C. Meteor. east by load surseyedin the warrantee name of Peter Lowry, on the south by.lands of 91. C. Mercer, and on the west by lands surveyed in thi waft:miss muss of Pater Gulansp. Containing My arms. Seised sad taken in execution et the suit of M. C. Mercer, to the no of Charles R. Brown, vs. Locum Dickinson. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Ansonia town ship. bounded truth by land of Wu nu: east by N. P. Cue. south by Andrew Monroe, end west by Win. Crandall and land in.pouession of Casper Webber.— Containing sixty-three acres and thirty-four acres, with about 2 acne improved, with one framed hones thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. Paine, to the use of N. P. Case, va Luther S. Potter. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Lovett Facies, a tract of land in Bradford county, called " Sidney," surveyed to George Biddons, beginning at e —, thence by land of Andrew Bidden., iamb 29° east 424 per. a—, thence by land of George Bags north 81° west 160 per. to a Pod, lholo by land of Pkgs . &Mons south 29° west 424 per. to n post, themes by land of Paid Moore and Joshua Cooky south 61° east 160 pro. to the be ginning. Containing 400 acres, and allowance. ALSO—One other tract of land called "Stanhope," surveyed to Andrew Siddons,beginning at • post.tbenee by lend of Peter Haze, north 61° west 180 per. to a birch,tberme by land of George Bidden, wrath 29° west 424 par. to a post, thence by land of Joshua Cooky south 61° east 160 per. to a post, thews by laud orPeter See. lee north 22° east 424 per. to the beginning. Contain. kg 400 sues, and allowance. ALSO—One other tract of land called " Lirespeal," surveyed to George Hag*, beginning at a birch, thence by land of Peter Hags north 29° east 424 per. to a poet, thence by land of Andrew Ladle . north 61° west 160 per. a post, thence by land of Joseph Bidden*. south 29° west 424 per. to • post, thence by land .of George *Wilms, south 61° east 160 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 Hoge north 29° east 424 per . to • post, thence by land of Hugh Laity north 61 e west 160 per. to a post, thence by land of George Hare south 29° wept 424 perches to • birch, ant thence by land of Andrew Hoidens seuth 61° east 160 per. to the beginning. Con taining 400 acres and allowance. ALSO—Ong other tract of land eared " Walnut Grove," beginning at • sager sapling, thence by land of SemeelHapr, north 29° east 424 per. to a poet, thence by land of Hogh Laney north 61° west 160 per. to • post. thence by land of Peter Rage south 29° west 160 pet. to a pest. and thence by hind of Peter Seek, south 61° east 160 per. to the beginning, 'arrayed to Nathan Hags. Containing 400 acres, and agowance. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of emunel Ashamed. Wm. A. Budd, Abraham R. Perkins end James 8. Pringle, vs. William Ravels and Joseph Trot. net, surviving Truisms of the Towanda Coal Company. JOHN P. MEANS. Bhenff. libeeirs 011ies, Towanda, March li, 1847. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL moms - betiebted to tbe estate et MYRON 11 :BUTTON, duel.. Ws of Colombia towuship, berg" requested to make paysest witbsot deky, sod these baying claims spina said Mao will pines pre sent theto duly autbsadeated far settieseot. RUSSEL aurrom Coleashis. Mareb Ith. INS. Adatioisosoir. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to WI parsons istsysstsd, twat Mihail Wood, as s liaaedian of Matilda and Altera Alarm ; and J. B. Hinman, Guardian of Sereha Wilcox, minor child of Rowland Wilcox. late of Albany town ship : and Aaron Knapp, Guirdian of Calphena, Charles and Alonzo Crofat, minor children of Ira Groin', deed., late of Leroy twp.. (harp Kinbey. surviving executor of the 'stabs of Samuel Gore, deceased, We of Shodisgoin township ; J. D. Goodenough, of Towanda,esseutar of the seam of Lucy Beeler, daetiond, • We a Tomas borough ; andA. L. Cramer and H. Ball, windniaistraiors of dal woe of Jacob Ansied, Sweared, late of Monroe, base Ihnl and settled is the office of the Resister of Wills, in and for the Co. of Bradford, the se. coasts albeit several administrations sport the roams afeesesid, and that the sem* will he presented to the Orphaa's.conit of said ea on Moseley the Ist day of Kay wasi, for easficatetios and allowance. L. R. DEWOLIP, Regirest. Register's Office, Towanda, Mandl 19, 1147. 2999 YDS. SHEETING, (heavy gosik,).B6. hi id 11 mod casts yard, et On Cop d 22 N.N.BETS. tral dere Civil Wog/nig/scuts. I. an saner of the ft/Oka/ion -Shee.ga Spar;es. and odors, of die i F' . East meefing hotter wed burifisiCifrosnd aers/p." February Ten., 184$. MOMS is hereby; gives, that Stamm Squirm. Its G. Hill, John H. Pim!, Pieria W. Surshata. sad others. base pemented to the mid court an Woe. meet in writing, sod the objects. strides endesminione met forth lad matained thumb appeariag to them lawful and set injurious to the eammunity. diesemd that said writing be 814 and that Mies he gives in sme mew paper printed is asid-tansy of Saidfard. fee ec Wet three waste before the nest poet of ernaneen pleas of said county, setting forth that an application has been made to mid court, to giant mob an art of isearposation sounding, to abs act of Assembly is melt awe made sad provided. A. 1111[ZAN, Prot. Prodwantery's 0111 m, ApeM 1, 1848. ht the matter of the appheation of Abraham Jones. end caters, of the "First Baptist chunk and sone ' iy of Smithfield. ' February Tenn 1848. O'llOE is he given, that Ab raham Jones, Bo .LII muel Farwell, Jonathan Hall, William Phelps, and others, have presented to the end noun ate instru ment in writing, and the objects, articles and conditions set forth end contained therein appearing to them lawful and not injurious to the community, directed that said writing be filed, and that notice be given in one news paper printed in said county of Bradford. for at least tines weeks before the nest coon of common pleas of acid county, setting forth that art applicatiiip has been made 'e said coon to grant such en act of incorporation. according to the act of Amenably in such eases made and provided. A. WILBAN, Prot. Protbonotary's office. April 1. 1848. In the matter of the application of John F. Long and othere—" Trustees. of the Union Society.' Feb. Term 1848. NoTicz is hereby piven. that John P. Long, Abet. )Motley, Jibing'. Long, Sail Nichole, Win. Coryell, and others, have presented to the said court an initro went in writing, and the object*, ankles and comlinons set fonts and contained therein appearing to them lawful and not injurious to the community, directed that said writing be Bled, and that notice be given in one metro , paper printed in said county of Bradford, he at keit three weeks before the next court of common pleas of said county, setting forth that an application has been made to said mart to grant such as set of incorporation according to the act of Asarco* in such eases mole and provided. A. MICIr.AI4, Prot. Protbonotruy's Office, April 1, 1848. In the matter of the application of John Yandyike, and others, .of the " First Presbyterian duntk and con= iteration of Canton. Febrtiary Term , 1848, 0' ICE is hereby given that John Venyka, Ttio• Nos Manley, Dr. C. T. Bliss, James 0. Randalk androthers, bane presented to the said court an ixstre teem in writing, and the objects, articles and conditions set fonb and contained therein appearing to them lawful and not injorious to the community, directed that said writing be filed, and that notice be given in one newer paper printed in said county of Bradford for at least three weeks before the next court-of common pleas of said county, setting forth that an application has been made to said court to grant such an ad of incorporation, according to the act of Assembly in such cases made and provided. A. M'ILEAK, Prothenotery's Office. April 1. 1848. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of GEORGE HADLOCK, deed., late of Litchfield twp , are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate will please pm mitt diem duly mnhertacsted for settlement. THOMAS PARK, JOHN HADLOCK, Litchfield, Match 28, 1848. Executors. 017tiliNT SALTA. - DußetrAisT to no order al the Orpbao's Court of ./. Bradford county. will to esposed to pubbe was on 8A TURDA the :PM day of April, 1848,5 t 1 riciorA P. M., upon the premises, a piers or pineal at land io Wyalusing township, lets the estate of Ilembry Brown deceased.' and bounded aid described as taws s—On the north by lands of Sally Whiteley, ea lbs east by land* is tbe possession of W. &own. so the meth by the reed leading from Brownian. to Illterryall.oe the Ord by lauds of Noah Allah; deemed., Coma**, about two acne, all improved. wi th as apple orebard thereon. Attendance givao,aad term undo blase ma tba day of sale. JOHN ELLoOTT, CHARLES HOME?, April 1, 1848. Ale of H. Brown, deed. 011111 0 111=M 9 4=lW C.OL4 0 PURSUANT to an order ef the Orphan's Court of Radford county. will be exposed to public male en FRIDAY, the 28th day of April, 1848, at one o'clock P. M., upon the menses, a piece or parcel of land in Wyelosing township, lets the estate of Hsaphry Enron deceased, and bounded and dereribed es feints t.—On the north and sect by lands et William Morrow, on the south by landed' Jebel Elliott and Harry Elhott,on the west by lands of Elias Vaughan, jr. C2otaining about foggy acres, about one acre thereof improved, with a amen log house thereon greeted. Attendance given, and teem mods brow, on the day of sale. • JOHN ELLIOTI', CHARLES HO MET. April 8, 1848. , AJ9 of H. Drown. deed. SULLIVAN COURT. NOTICE is hereby gives drat we the undwsigoed commiesionere of the county of Bellivan. by ow. orty of the act erecting mid comity. have designated and procured the Evangelical Cburch t neer Jobe Be.?. in Cherry tp, county aforesaid fie the purposed oyes mg and bolding the several courts, in and fetaaid noun , ty of Sullivan. until public buiklinp may be erected or appropriated for said county. We have alai peocilehd at said place a temporary JaR, and suitable rams, wherein the revers' officers of the county are to help the Public Records—er.d transact their business tithe county until county offices dtc., may be erected or op pmpriated for said county. First Court to commutes en the Filet Mendsy in June A. D. I Mgt JACOB HOPPA, Conmassoi - JOB. MOLYNArit. of WM. LAWRENCE. &Ritmo C. CaerrY, Sara 27, ISM ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL prams indebteed so the estate of JOSEPH H. BEEMAN, deed., late of Wyalusing towtohid, are heieby requested to make gagman without delay, and tholes hating dame against said edits • will plass present them duly autheatiltated lot settlement C. SHUNI*AY. Administrator. Wyo Ming, Fob. 9th, 1848. BATHING SALOON. (1124011111 (11a INLORDWiIn HAVE the satidecttos of annossebigsw their numar. liens blend.; end the pribbe that they havejeate ed a BATHING EBTABLIBBME VT. in Trrishy in the new Brick Block of Barton Ninphery, when ail who wish to indulge in the beelthfol aril invigorat ing nacho of a Cosa or Warm Bath r ian at any time. be accommodated. Call and Feb. 9. The price for Bathing once. 25 cents. To those who bathe by the month. hi cents. CLOTUS ! C LOTHS ! !— Every bait Winks that the cheapest in town us to be baud at the Cen tral store; all and see; no chute. Rot showing ;goods. Murrn !—Theme &reed animals an to be bad at the Central slate. from STi meta. to $l3. Mirk the Awe, if you want sea cheap. N.N.BETtS. PRINTS. of every variety and style. fa and do. emestie, wow opening $ whelamale and retail, at autB lIONTANTWEI & CO. GINGRAMIS & PRINT!!. —Plais sod Wild Gins ham, Idsgbah sod Americus Prints. a %waifs assoltmest at sep2s NERCURNI. V CUT AND MILL SAWS, boo& oni wood do., .21 subs Central otoci. ass N. N. BETTS. WEITE LEAD, No. 1, emus, thy sod mood io oil, at the Coodral atom N.N.DETTB.? C) 11/ . 1.LN8 BROWN SHEETING% &Map, .40 Amine. oriekiegOoaddieg.boalgy. muse yore and anon warp. cheep as floe cloaares, at Ne. I, B. R., as oeyts 'Tors. &:bital HAAVOARHOMg OA IhriMAIL All* tlTU4Ltituarapares By Dr. liphanes Vegetable Et A ii NtriiiitAii REMEDY, Which. 111. eseding to directions, a care fur lA, is synrionir ire Tors mew& A amble' billesnesorh Of die affectioit tansasas. et Wang dowirameetiolt, as A • WWI ; theft b slob bent. Ntlitiowsod th---. -- paw, waging bens e medeteis dimes of the se. us doss to the jean entersciathm nig* ri--thees are caused by the stem Sow of bleed to the pats. Boas* times the inner east of the tined protrudes at shit evacuating, firming what it nulled Probpsia (* . falling' of the bawds; this is the effect of lowPtied irri tation and weakness arfthat organ. lir us e r ancri , the patient experiences nervous pane. We me India ./ it cribableyend known only to the sufferer, hit* emit immediately aP.er an evacuation. conlitue from thirty minutes to several bows ; t sensations are very annoybs mid sometimes very lig. This disease, when of long continuance, • attended by . pain and weakness in ttbecli, irritation of the kid am rays and bladder, and organs in the • 'city, pain and numbness in the lets and feet, a of straight ness about the chest. end unnatural fella cif the ah , dourival viscera. accompanied with pelpi doe of the heart and opptesegow, individuals armed expetiener. previous loan abet of the Piles, sympans • - denodllip rest derangement iii the eirealation ; there Is i sense of weight and pasture irk the abdomen. with e peculiar feeling of uneasiness in the bowels, constipation of pe rineum, attended with pain in the halt anti lures,mita ara. ami *light pass in the stomach, patelemiliternmee, confused sensations in-the heed, ',carioca. end labe l* and diseentenad state of tee mind, and a sass of tunneler and oppression in the region ofstionack: at The circulation the is feeble, a d the current tl s lof blood determined inward and downwe . eon Apr. 1 Or Tellt,•1110VS 111115•110/ AND COITIPLAIOWIre Ir. Cpiaa's Vegetable Mecum. Cora Effedually and therefore pentads Pile& AZAD THE TESTIMONi. Beason, December I I, 'MO. Glees . -.4 have seed Dr. Upham s' Vegetable Pile Electuary which I partAtelast of yam and- fine it one: of the best medicine, in use be the' piles, it eira be all bilious affections i eriang AVM OTT Wipa4 mai of the system. Yours, den Z. b,. / Cotz, *Me Duke, .4...... Dorm Sevres Ilastiatisiderrea, Z • N New York, Dec. 8. 1817. 5 Mitaifte. Weave & KirreaAw—dinner :—lin derstanding Met you ate the generalatm for the male of Dr Dpberes Vegetable Electuary, the cure of Pills,' Mors deemed it my duty to uroltniteet • nom menda6otrin behalf of that invaluable medicine. I have been afflicted for many years with piles, and have tried various remedies but with no beneficial effects—l began to consider my case Utterly hopeless. But *boot the first of September last, I was prev i l l ii i p upon by' s friend to make a trial of the above na medicine. I took de advice and rejoice that I am not only relieved. but, a I beleve, perfectly cured. I Mod earnestly recommend it to all who may have the inisfottune to be afflicted with that annoying and disease. Very respectfully, your ' 1 enema. E Y MOORE. REMARKABLE CURE OF FILES! I. THIRTY YEARS STANDING I i .11401-7111. WASOilialiON. aerkahire Co. (!Menu) Nal. 2g, 1847.1 Maoris, wrArr & lirreNAN--Genti: POT thirty years I have been afflicted with piles, ,general debility and mfiamation, calming tensors and twolapsos of the bowel., end which bad resisted all the medical treat. Went Dr. Chapman and others could give: The last three years of that time my sufferings *fy dleseription. I was confined to bed, tumble to helpeirsffr and St last given up by my phisicians and (*citadel to despair of ev er pining my health I lu fact f. 4 three days lichee.' was entirely speechkse sad my beam{ clothes were made. Dut under Provident*, and theellse of Dr. IIp• ham's Eketuary, though an ma wee lave the pleas ure of stating the ?art hr the public at my health is now goer', and hope to Ate many yeas, if it is Cad's will, to make known the views 5 Dr; Uphem's Elect may, and to recommend it to my alltated fellow nen. titres. It helped as beyond the ex Wog of all that knew toy case, and I only say to that It ts,ht my opinion, the best medicine in the wire for Piles, or any im ether Armee at the brander and if day will use it se nstil!' to the dissalons,. I will myself waiters a cure. in Yom, Me. Yours, with the utmost 'mewl* o thenkfilltwaa. CORNTLIIJB BMX. Eananent. Beth. ( . C0.114111141N0V. 111, 1841. The above certificate tells a simpler truthful ego. ry of Naming and relief; of which, as physicist and witness in thecae', I cheerfully end . . D CHAPIIAN. PIOTICE..—The genuine Vp 'a Electuary has his written agates, thus A. Ipinnn; M. D.)-- The hand is atone done with a pen. Poieesl a bet. nor Sold whole wile end task by WYATT & RET'CHA K,' 17 1, Poison NG, N. Yl. end by Demists generally throughout the E. S. and Canada. JOHN B. PRD, Agent he Towanda, Pa. .45y BULLETIN THE GILCIPENBERCI COM ANY hereby' an. noose/ that they are now i sad by the Le. ithtute of the thee of New York, CAPITAL 0100 r 000 egreeebb , le the *Mowing Celt dieete (tom the Bee.. emery of State., l i k , it tary of New Ifeelt4 's Meet 5 I certify that a Cettibeete at • Ideotpolition at "The Graefettberg CettipettY: " dew of the nth thy of Peboary, HIM was this day filed in this ethos. A BMW. C AMP B ELL, Athol, M. 20, 1040, Dep. See. of ewe, This Ws p perfects the orgenisubm of the Oompatty, pleciog a pram* the Institutions cif the days Minuet i l objects of Incottheration *ere the owing i- - -:. lel. That we might the come cettaltely protect the pcblic spinet spurious articles w ids the tepidity of merineopled men tee, treats* to lentodneel ender Ike lathe el . the Oraefenberg Medici • fd. that !be *SA sthottot of 'neer done iii eho Dempsey might be pistol Undo the venetian et Magi& i tiz i teltentni. and be thereby in o th l wd w i t h h e ap. securing to the public Iroams needicioes. tiwiittie it hair nest et band when the diseases of what end sturoner will make their appearance. If sow the Greefeeberg Medicines be imnedoced. thousands of lives VI be saved. Medical mew who have become s& outlined with the merits of those celebrated nemetheo, am laying in a supply brass in tieett own private peed. I lee. In /7 1 itiLLlous kEit u orts. a•Tochnqe, and theitpreed value. Vied as cording* inclines. a person blame be bilious! nos maltarbow althly the reentry oe pest th e orposore.—• I,Mtlis West freely see them, OA bilious diadem jaeb t o will allllll,llllll, hem those fair - The Mamie Glessindent does mit patomis that ens teediehis can cure all It is. idle nod impulsed to. dent such a Itt dm him rif an in telligent community. It isthe of quacks and premodern , But lo the series of 'cats offered by the theshotherg Commie", ;.. EVERY DIS ASE. .. will dud its sawlike& The PIL .8 are soversigo he nil *lions, stomach, liver, and is complains& As s Cathartic, they ere perfectly alibi, thorough end smear. thening. The Fever and Ague Mt seemingly core Fear and Acne, Dumb Ague, 1 Ague Cake. end the like. The Health bitters renown the tone of the eye. tem .clear the complexion, came the monthlyascretione of feenalee. dtc. The Bereepordla is the bee in dee world ; and le to powerfully coepeentrated thee it is tall times cheaper theta any other. The vnildten'e Pane. eta is a most estraottlinery non n 7 medicine and 1". adios& •Tbei Eye Lotion bee 141, equal for ell forme of indentation and washrooms of t eyes. Thy Omen Mountain Ointment is the piece* ointment now us. ed. n o Drentary Syrup is tearrented to now dee went arm of BloodyFlusiDysentery, Dyarrtmea, Cholera Ma th es , Cholera In t am , &c. . The Con. • sumptive's Bela hider only on ' inn tweedy Menu. ccr It is thiretint that theme be a Greefraberc Depot la every neighborhood the Vatted Melee. at which the Cosspeny'e ensfeciet may be ben& U2'• The (31seeml Agent f o r Mo. ir% is P. P.C. C. Ines sets, to wheatsets, application agencies may be ad. dressed. . EDWARD lARTON, Secretary. 11,E'S f Cr" 1= ES a kind of familiarly iir tba jO. 4.