El A Dteutir SHERIFF Snar.—A short time- ago john 11. Smith, one of the Depities of the Shenil of this County, had placed-in his hands an execn. hen atrainsrGeo. I. Finkle, istned on a judgement obtained against him a few weeks since by Geo. Weeks, in the Justices Court In this city, for dama ges done the. said Weeks by having his harness and farming implements destroyed last season. On Saturday last, the day of sale, Smith proceeeed to Finkle's place, but finding no bidders for the pro. party, he adjourned it to a future day. Thence he proceeded to summon one of the jurors drawn for the next Court, (Philip B. Miller,) whq, by the way, is said to be Under an indictment for partici. patm in previous outrage s } Thence Mr. Smith proceeded homeward, and when nearly a mile nom I.'inkle's he was fired upon from the side of the road, while riding past, by-two persons with standing about fifty feet Aliment. Both balls took effect, one passing into the fleehy part .of the thigh, taking a course slanting downward, and the other striking him directly in the 'bteast. passing through his lungs, and now remains i n . his body itime*here near the shoulders. The fine ball hr* been extracted, and the wound in the bream prob ed to the depth of six or -eight inches. Immediately on being shot he fell fortva;d in his wagon ! where he remained a short time when Mr. Ainbrose S, Russell, who Was riding in the same direction, came along and conveyed him home. This took place, as we understand; late in the af ternoon. We understand that- the chances of his recovery ate very slight - indeed. To show that the villians intended to Make sure work, and 'commit , downright • murder, they did not even take the trouble to disguise their Faces. The officer knew them perfectly, and their names have bn handed - over to the proper authorities. Only a weak or ten days since, we understand a house was pulled down in the town of Taghkanic by a -gang of desperadoes, and it is looked upon as quite a remarkable coincidence , -that- the day on which that outrage wp committ e d, as well as that .of last Saturday, that Mr. George .1. Finkle should be in this city making himself as conspicuous as possible. -• We can hardly suffer ourself to comment upon this cold blooded attempt (most probably a success ful one) to commit murder on the public highway oben day. The heart recoils from inch atroCt ties.',,..Me trust the authorities have acted promptly anti vigorously in this matter, and that the perpe trators as well as those who planned the deed, will be, brought to speedy justice.—Columbia Republican. Ma. CLAY xi-Lc-TED IN litiattscEs.—Henry Clay seems to be very hostile to the freedom of the press: Some time ago--in August, 184.--a mob carried . mil; is Le.xingt, on, Ky., the press of Cassius M. Clay, while he was sick in bed. He brought suit against James B. Clay, the son and partner of Henry Clay and notwithstanding Mr. Clay's presence,-and the e xertnin'of a host of his "secret circular" friends. a verdict was given for C. M. Clay, and the Hon. Henry_ Clay, and his son James B. Clay. fell to the amount of i-VOO says the New York Mirror. The result of these proceedings forcibly recalled toms the difference between the course and reward of Hen r) Clay and C. M. Clay. The latter denounced the .war before it began, but fought in it when it at last can*, and was received on his return from Mexi-. to with universal respect. The former changed front in the Presidential canvass, turned over to the Mexican side 'embarrassed our arms when the-battle cofnmencedAy absurd speeches and -Janus-faced resolutions, and now returns.home to find General Taylor nominated in Kentucky, and his own son and partner in law, James B. Clay, ordered by jury of his State to pay 52,500 for attempting to overthrow the liberties of his country. CIIIIIVATI T.4I:F.N AGAIN GT. Tll5 AMERICANS -+ COL. RAW' NOT DEFEATED. -The steamship Ohio,. at New Orleans, bringslate'dmes from Mexico.— The only further news-of importance received by the Ohio is the conquest of Chihuahua.. In place Of Col. Rails being defeated by Urrea near El Paso, our troops entered Chihuahua in triumph on the Ist of March; for the second time. Upon receiving intelligence' of this event, Urrea, commandant of . I)urango; immediately commenced putting that ci ty and State in a posture of defence, for the plume or resistingthe invader. Besides invadingC'hihua hua, the Americans have made incursions into oth er parts of the Mexican territory hitherto. exempt from the tide of war. A body of three hundred of our troops had arrived at S - aleinito, on their way to San Lois Potosi. Mazepil, in the State of Zacate cas:—Faki also' fallen without a struggle, and the for triidable force of seventeen mounted American's, arriv ed on the 14th at Cedral, on their way to occupy Matehuela, in San Luis. A BRAVE WOMAICHOMICIDE—An unknown man demanded admittance last week, into the house,of Mrs. Roberts, living near New Albany, Indiana, on the Charleston Road, in the absence of her husband. The' individual said ihat he wanted admittance to the premises, which being refused, he attempted to gnter at the front door, then attempt ed to force a windoW, stating at the same time, he intended to gain admittance "at the risk of his life." During this time, Mrs. R. had loaded a gun which she had in her possession, with a very hea vy charge of buckshot, and a 'deliberate anti by lossfing the-piece upon a table, when the ruffan had . forced the window in such a manner as tc enable him to enter the house, she fired, and the whole contents lodged. in the right side, just below the nipple, causing alniost instantaneous death. A Coronor's inquest was held. Verdict—" Justifia ble homicide." THE CHESTER COENTY •BANK ROBBERS ARREST ED.—The suppose& robbers of Dr. Darlington, the President of the Chester" County Bank, have at hmgth, been arrested in Matamoros, Mexico. On Sunday last, Mr. - Mears, Cashier of the Delaware. tounty•llank, received a letter ,frocn Matamoros, stating that two men had been .arreslted, supposed to be concerned in the robbery. One of the per sons arrested had purchased mules, and paid ex riusively in Chester County Bank money. Forty thousand . can be secured. The prisoners await the requisition of the Governor. . CONVICTED AND SENTENCED.—WebIey Pine, who era tried at Poughkeepsie, for ihe,rhurder of Mrs. RuSseit, has been found guilty of murder and sen tenced to be hanged on the 26th of May next. The plea of hereditary insanity was set up but not sus tamed. MRS. SARAH WORTHIVRTOS:, wife of Isaac • thimenn, residing in Wrightstown. Ihieks county, gave birth, last Friday morning, to three children, (Irving.) two sons and a daughter, and expired in ▪ well. • nne hour- afterwards. Children alive and doing FIRE AT GETTYSBURG, PA.-* large frame build ing at Gettysburg, occupied by Messrs. Saltzsiver 'and Frey, John Laughlin, and' Abner Townsley, as a paint and coach shop, was dr! myed by Pre on Wednesday last, with carriage bodies ) materials, tools, kr—, at a loss of S3OOO t0.V5000. • A VIItNG GERMAN, named Potza i was arrested a few days since, in a house in New Orleans, while iri the net of murdering a woman. He had eta her throat, and was trying to suppress her screams when Caught/ GREAT Morty.tutv.--A letter from Mexico, writ ten in February, sacs that the Third Regiment of Kentucky volunteers_has lost one hundred men by disease. thirty or fo rty have been discharged, and one hundred and eighty were on the sick list. A Vicrist TO SCTENCE.-A Dr. Taylor, a Scotch man, was idiot at Cineitinatti, while dealing a dead subject from a grave-yard. He belonged to Aliens- Indiana, and his body was found by the aide of the one which he had stolen. DEATH OT CtudemAx.--Joseph Chapman, EN., the well known crowing politician inindiana, died recently in Mexico. What will the politiciannAlp without his 41 " crow!? " COLtni EL WYNEOOP'S brigade was recently re. ` 'Peed at Sail Angel by Gen. Patterson. The cell of its drill and discipline is spoken of in high 111E1 AN IMParrANT LAINWIYILIdeII,ThInn3 IN Pltb• "pgapr.-:—The I-sgislature of this Commonwealth passed one of its last acts the foilowin,g . law to se cure Oil women the right to thew trim itto petty, which the log sections are the Inver , tant ones: • " Be it enacted, &c., That every species and de steription of property, whether consisting of 'tail, personal, or mixed, which may be owned by - , or belong to, any single woman, AA continue to be the property of each woman as fully after her mar riage as before, and all such property, 61 whatever name or kind, which shall accrue to any married woman during coverture t7y will, descent, deed, of conveyance, or otherwise- shall be °Wised, used and enjoyed by such tharried woman as her own separate property ; and the said property, whether owned by her before marriage, or which shall ac crue to her afterwards. shall not be subject to levy and execution for the 'debts or liabilities of her hus band, nor shall such property be eokl,conveyed, mortagaged, transferred, or in any manner-encum bered by her hrisband without her written ociiisent first bad and obtained and duty acknowledged be fore one of the Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas of this Commonwealth, that such consent was not the result of coercion on the part of her said husband, but that the same was given volunta rily and of her own free will." " That any married woman may dispose by her last will and testament of her separate property, real, personal, or mixed, whether the same acorn ,e4 to her before or during coverture. Provided, The said tat will and testament be executed in the presence of two or more witnesses, neither of whom shall be her husband." The remaining sections provi le for the recovery of debts and the,descent of property under the new law. * Faurr—Until yesterday, the fruit crop looked re markably promising. The snow-storm of yester day probably finished the blossoms which the wind of the night before had spared. AN OLD MAN.—John Mann, upwards of one hundred years old, died in the. ermantown alms house a few days ago. Is IrsiariLlver Diseased .1 You ny find mile( a( you wilt but try in time. Our agent has • emend Me following : New Jereehßorelentown, Oct 0,1943. • Ma: Sara W. rOWLE, • Dear Sir :-1 am well aware that persons of every age and sex. and condition in life, in every part of the country have us ed, and been benefited by j ,,,• DR. wierairs SALEM:H.9F WILD CHERRY. ' 4 . My own life has been saved by it. My fathet's and my mo ther's family were both consumptive. My father mother and a sister, died with that dreadfnl disease For some years, 1 have bseu predisposed to it.myself. About one. year ago I Was quite sick for a number of . .. Reeks, confined to my bed when the pain in my side would allow me to lay. My physician pronounced my diseqse Liver Complaint; my liver was very much Inalaryp. ell, raised blood several times: the pain in my side was so se vere that the ears passing in the street by the floor affected me. I was cupped. bled. and had various other remedies applied but all to no purpose ; 1 got no relief at last my physician said he could not cure me. 1 expected to die soon, but provi dentially 1 beard 01; !tad obtained a bottle of your Balsam, which relieved me at once. I was encouraged to persevere in using it, until I tbok four or five bottles, which saved my hie and cured me. My health is now good. For Liver com plaints I believe it is a most certain care. • Slimed, Al ART lIA A. BETCHEL. I am acquainted with Mrs. Betehel—bersisrement is true. Signed, W HITALL STOKES, Druggist. The genuine signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper ; Sold by A. S. CilAMßEnibi Towanda. Itnatistsrtan •sa Gorr—Wright's Indian Vegeta`de Pills are a !SIMI extraordinary medicine Gar the cure in Rheumatism and (loot. because they not only cleanse the stomach aud bow els pe those morbid humors which. if taken into the circulation and thrown lICO2, the membrane and muscle. are the cause of the above painful maladies: but they excite the absorbent ves sels to take up that which Is already deposited. and therefore arc absolute!) certain to make a perfect cure of Rheumatism and Goo. A single tweray,five eedt box of ilk . right's Indian Ve ! table Pills will often give the roost astonishing relief; and severance according to directions will be. certain to drive pain of every description from the body. BZW• RE Or COUXTERFEMI AND IMlTATlONS!—remember, that the origitml and only Rem tike lxvisn Vaatrrsams Pima Lave the written signature of WM. RIGHT on the top label of each box. , The alMve eelebrated-pills for sale by Montanycs & Co.. Towanda. U. Moody & Co.. Frenchtoorn S.W. & D. F. Pomeroy. Troy. D. Brink, Horithwook. Coryell & Gee. East Daemon. .1. C. Adams, num. creek. Wm Gibion. Custer. C. Rathbone. Canton. 1.. S. Ellsworth, Athens. W. Campbell, Sheshequin Guy Tracy, Milan. .1 .1. Warlord. Morimeton. Principal office and general Depot, 169 Race St. cm lbocrtioemente. cuNINGO LAKE Ei T LINE Da acanitr_am 4 CM.-_ A., 1 THE proprietors of ibis long-established Line, still continue the business of freighting merchandise, produce, lumber. &c., between Binghamton and .rna Fork, and solicit the continued patsonage of their friends.— They are prepared with increased facilities to accom modate the public, hawing • FORTY. FIRST CUSS LIRE BOATS, which will enable them to ,despatch a boat direct from Need- York to Binghamton DAILY during the season, with' NO TRANSHIPMENTS on the entire ajwThey invite a call from their friends before shr r A, os their charges will be at lowest rates. V. WKINNEY, Binghamton ; lAesarrs : JESSE HINDS. 7 Suuth.st., N. York, D. A. REXFORD, • " 07 The subscriber still continues thebusiness of Sto• rage and Forwarding, and may at ell times be found at his well known storehouse; where he keeps for sale at lowest prices. Flour, Salt, Grindstones, Ropes, Pitch, Oakum, Beel, Pork, &c. pa Cash paid for all kinds of Lumber and Produce, delivered at the Storehouse. C. IWKINNEY. Binghamton, April 21, 1818. 45m6 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of JASON M. WATSON, dec'd., late of Springfield, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those haTing claims again: t said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. LUCIUS FRENCH, Administrator. Springfield, A pril 26, 1848. •NOTICE. THE Collectors of ibe several townships in Bradford County, are hereby atohtmzed to make a deduc tion of 'hie per cent. (tom the- amount of State Taxes placed in their hands a kor collection, spinster/7 imdi- Indust who shall pay his or her State and Clemeartazos in full, on or before the first day of July nest idltd the amount o deducted shall be allowed, them in their set tlement. The same, however,-to be 'paid by them into the Co.Treuury on or bektrelbe sth day of July,lB4B. C. 8. RUSSELL, Clerk. Coramissioner's Office, Towanda, April 20, 1848.- ~~ ~T~L~I~I~~ ~~ ~It}: ~I?,iF%~I ~~~l<ilA~ls~ Miss 4WriMa. TAKES this method of informing the public that she has removed her shop to her new building oa Pine street, two doors from Main street, and directly west of No. 1, Brick Row, where she will be most happy to wait upon a!I who may require her services. She will be receiving, in . a short time, front New York. the SPRING FASHIONS, fur the curtest saloon, togeth er with a great variety of MILLINERY GOODS which will be disposed of cheap, and to which she invites the attention of those wishing to purchase. Towanda, April 26, 1948. robT lki s *al ei-A ME to the enclosure of the subscriber, in Monroe k-f township; on Saturday, April 15th, 4 dun colored MA RE, with a list along her back. Has apparently been cured of the pole-evil. The owner is requested to proviproperty r pay charges. and take ber away. April 28, 1848. SIMEON M'ILWAIN. TIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Orme I_4l at TROY, guano, ending Muth 31, 18 , 141. Brooks George Leonard Noah Bes ry George Loomis Alvin Carpenter Lawrence Owens Samuel Case Miss Nancy M Salisbury John Cbriammin Emily Him Watson line Dwyre WH H - Whoelar Tibbil Dickinson A A Miss Wheeler 8 .1 Mrs, Godard Thorium H Watkins D 8 . llnner James Wood Joseph Johnson Hubbard- Webber Charles Royal LAY TON RUNYON, P. =3 BOOT & 6 4-0.4:-. I 4I,RAETQRY , . . , 1,-,. - ~,- ~, . .. .._ ~....,..„....,::::,.. TORN W. WILCOX, has removed his establish. meat to the 'bop between Kinssbery•. wd Bad- ktes stores, and whets he still solicits a share of public patronage.- He intends, by a careful selection of stock, ar4 by attention to the interests of his custo mers to make air nest and durable work as can be me usfactured in this part of the country. He will keep constant' j on hand, and manufacture to ordel„ Morocco, Calf and Coarse Boots sad Shoes Ladies' Gaiters, Shoes ewe Slips i Childraeo do., Gent's Gaiters and Pumps, kr. to. Country Produce, of most deecriptions, taken in Orwell fur work, at the market price. Towanda, April 26, 1647. Treasurer's Bale of 'Unseated Lands. NOTICE is hereby gives, that agreeably to en set of General Assemble of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th day of March, 1813, en titled " An set to amend the act entitled an set directing the mods of sidling unseated lands for taxes. and for oth er purposes," and of an act passed the 13th day of March 1817: " • feather 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 vendint en the IStb day of JUNE, nest, (being the second Monday,) at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda, in the county of Bradford. far the turearages of Taxes doe, and the cost accrued on each lot respectively : No. ofNo. of T I Warrantee I Amount W I ar't Acres. I -- ithip„ • Names. lof taxes 294 Albany, . - Abel Pierce, 17 19 160 " " Phloem Bradley, , 906 280 " Nathan Carey. 13 68 300 " Daniel Shepard, 6 85 100 " • John Knight, jr. 585 120 " Henry Stark, 7 02 250 " Caleb Carmalt,* 40 87 418 " Georyp Lowinati.• 68 67 175 " Adam Wagoner, 3 40 266 " Thames Bradley! 29 59 400 " Peden& Collator. /2 00 82 " Peter WWII, 457 400 " _ Joseph Andaman, 12 00 300 " John Barron„ 9 00 200 " & Asylum, Chu. Bennett, 11 70 400 " " Thos. Edwards, 23 40 184 Asylum, Chnstopher Asery, 10 52 200 " Sally risk 5 85 99 " Townthip committee, 6 711 Thomas Jackson, John Sherwood, Chas. Carroll. do. do. do. do. Frederick Bastes, Henry Beck. George S. Trials. John Benno, jr. Thomas Atmore, .George Guest, William Lewis, John Vaughn, 31 •• . do. 200 " 200 " 1512 1000 Athens, 1494 88 Burlington, 1493 195 1486 293 0 ' 1498 104 " 202 Canton, 200 413/ " 402 " 26; " 68 " 179 " 211 " 4600 4601 202 " James N. Barker" 83 02 210 " William Aneitin, 12 28 100 " Stephen Matil, 5 85 260 0 George Traci, 15 21 73 Franklin, Samuel Bryson, 4 29 843 • " Henry Betts, 10 31 343 " Joseph Bens, 19 67 300 " . Samuel Nichols, 17 65 343 " John Bens, 19 57 343 • James Betts, 19 57 400 a Henry Bryson, 22 SO 375 ' " Samuel Cooky, 21 39 349 a Peter Edge, 19 57 400 a Samuel Edge, 22.80 343 " , Samuel Fritz, 19 57 400 " ,Simon Hardy, 22 80 375 " George Moore, 21 99' 400 "_ ' Joseph Seely, 22 80 400 • " Henry Seely, 22 80 400 " Peter Temple, 22 80 400 " George Temple, 22 80 400 " James Hardy, 22 80 400 " Jonathan Hampton, 22 80 400 a , Nathan Hardy, II 80 400 0 Peter Hap, 22.80 400 0 Paul Moore, 22 80 400 •' Andrew Seldom, 22 80 400 0 Joseph Siddons, 22 80 400 0 George %dams, 22 80 349 0 George Edge, 19 57 400 o Paul Hardy, 22 80 400 0 George Castator, 22 SO 400 0 Joshua Cooky, 22 80 404 0 George Hap, 22 80 400 0 Nathan Hap. 22 80 400 0 Henry Healy, 22 SO 400 0 Peter Seely, 32 80 400 ° James tiliddens, 22 80 400 0 Peter Siddons, 22 80 410 _ ° Steph Hollingsworth, 22 80 400 o Samuel Hap; - 63 60 400 ° Samuel Hardy,* 63 60 400 0 Samuel Temple; 63 60 400 ° Samuel Bidden.; 63 60 400 • Andrew Hardy," 69 60 437 " and Monroe, Wm. Gray, 29 40 237 Monroe, John Stereos, 13 89 4374 " Eph McAdams, 25 MI 4342 '. Thomas Hamilton. 25 38 419- " Isaac Milkmen, 24 53 209 a Jacob Downing," 33 60 109 " Jacob Smith, 6 36 400 • a Samuel Anderson, 22 80 400 " Harman Castator, 21 80 400 " Jonathan North, 22 80 400 " Peter North, 22 80 400 " Frederick &bolts, 22 80 400 " George Schwa, 22 80 400 " Mary Ellie, 22 80 448 a Ann Harris, .. 23 73 230 " Mary Wallace, 13 97 400 " Joseph Candor, 22 80 400 a Peter Hampton, 22 80 400 " 'John Mom, 21 80 400. 0 , Jaime North, '22 80 400 a Hannah Woodruff. 33 80 409 " Robert Hampton; 63 60 400 a Peter &hefts! 63 60 400 a Samuel Noeth; 63 60 988 Ridgbery, Charles Carrell, 57 79 331 " do . 19 33 169 4 do 9 90 ); 0 ob tb t 516 1607 1615 60 Smithfield, Robert Blackwell, 100 " CharlowCanon, 150 850 " do 184 " de tllB 14158 1487 1492 1491 " and Athena, do 1490. 929 2161 8,61410, Peon Gainsep. 5688 1100 Wells, Alums ak Milroy 500 1030 " do 5691 964 " •ao 6692 128 " ao 6667 1100 " &South creek, do - 44 35 •To those tracts atafted with a War, (•) asu added tie tams for years previous to 1646-7. JAMES M. PECK, Ttiaisaar. Treasury Oillea, March 27,1646. QHKETINGI3-1000 yards just apnoea arid far lab 1-/ at mch22 MONTANYEB & CO7ll. lirlitiass Heat AR'WORICEIT 41.11 1 te.V7. HAS tootovel his o ffs to 1). Coletk now .les s on swims) Attest, whets he will beioleasod toss. thaw who seed hi. professional oortiess. ; D. 29, 1847.7 LAWNS, 011GANDIE8, LAWN GINGHAM', and Light Gingham, bays been ?mind at the Savings Bank, and nee wiling twenty-Ave pet sent. cheaper than ever. jy7 C. REED. TIMM BLANKETS.--If you went a goal sad 1-11. cheep ankle of the kind.oeUet BMW& PAINTIL—Why end rod lied, Venetia* rod, Op . - nig& !mews, card grow, fitharage, chrome Eisen, chrome lenow, ronwh, &c., at 811tit.1•5 . PSIII2IO wick .-stast atuanions aillso Otabilja. moNtANYE's & co.; a allet, Q iii Mir• ttaay 1111 &laid all alba ntapkonidspladao opriag Trade. Inanbetaien don't pen on, ara nava tbe-Aidt Rope 141 la fight.and the Posit th at Jaipur nate. thick Fr WO Tons Essiogtotes best humeral iron, just so -1 seised, at MONTANYV3 & CO. 20 881.9. MEM PORK sods kw hushed of Hems on hind. RIONTANYES & CO. T OCT OF LETTERS remaining in the Poet Ma Xi . at TOWANDA. March VI, 1848. Agney Washington - Laughlin Mazy Bishop Wm II Myer B C Boienuoi Daniel - More George Bus* M Morgan 11 A Mira Ala:Roam Mania !no Biundy P Bennett Billings Ezra • Beanisiey Sarah Bump Ad.U. Brigham Amanda Cross Abner Carman U Carrick INedertck Constable High Crawley Barth° Chug Matilda Dunlap 0 F Davis David Doramay George Etheridge J D Flandmi Harriet Ford Henry Rev Foster Jane E Fitzgerald . Fulton Goff Humphry Grimier Eli Gregg Harriet • Hall Jacob Horton William Hawkins Margaret Jennings Thomas Johnson William Johnson Joseph Kelly Sophia 0 Kingman J P Kipp Matutla Miss Knappin Ann Kite Mary Laporte B DR. A. BURROUGHS, 'WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that be bits moved his Offla lad Lodeip to the lloometos Hotel, kept by J. J. Watford, where he may at all titbits ho found, unless when professionally engaged. Monroeton, Match I, 1848. 38-4 w WIELVieWriTi 711.131110Z1 Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon EMULOUS TO EXCEL ! S. Cooper k G. Jackson, RESPEC (FULLY informtheir friends and the public generally, that they have fitted up that large room in the New Brick Block of B Kingshery, Towan 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;i3ear's Oil, Maccanter's Oil, Ox Marrow. Cologne, Victoria perfume, Hair brushes, Sharing and. Tooth brushes, Combs. All kinds of Ladies' curls. Dtwonti' and lhollars, Crashes, Suspenders, Razors aid Strops, A Meri can Bhampoone, for sale by the bottle. for, restoring 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 (my, tog beautiful brown or black. Gentlemen's Coats and Pants cleaned or colored sod warranted to give satisfaction. Razors honed on short notice. Boots and shoes - blacked to order. Call and see for youreelves. Feb 9. eamemo Immo& THE subscriber respectfully informs the Wks and Gentlemen of the Borough of Towanda and its . • cinity, that he sr'.: commence teaching a PUBLIC SINGING SCHOOL, on WEDNESDAY evening, the 22d inst.. at the DIX W HALL, belonging to H. &M. C. Meteor. New ls &MOM as well as those who wish to improve in the science of singing, 'raise. kited to attend. • He flatters himself that from his ripe tient* in teaching vocal music, he will be enabled to give satisfaction. Terms made known on the first evening. R. S. BASSETT. Towanda, Marl 18, 1848. 3C-Afirgali7K`g ON TUESDAY. P. M.. the 7th inst.. between the V/ Bank and Methodist Church a GOLD PENCIL a very heavy one, with wyellow stone. The Cater wiU pies= leave it at this office, sad Utev:shall be liberally reward& . March 16, 1848. ROWN BREETENGB.--Aboot 43,000 yards of -1-1 Brow. Meetings, just reed at BA [RIPS. VESTINGS.—S.tio. silk, Wirt stripe, silk velvet and other Veatiop, for winter or summer, fall or trim ; a great assortment at BAIRD'S, No. S, B.R. trARDWARE, • good agrottsneot, including Iron, 11. Steel, Nails. &a. at No. S. B.R. Fors. 10ALNTS, OILS & DYE-STUFFS, also Matches 1 by the roam, at No. 2, B. R. FOR'S. UDR GOODS.—Geutlemen's fur caps, Ladies' muffs, /ie., a good assortmeot at BAIRD'S. QAWS.—MiII saws, and 6l feet and 6 foot crow cat a... 7 maim at BAIRD'S. No. Si. Brick Row. HATS & CAPS.—A good assortment Silk and fur .1./. Hats, gent's eased ape, with capes, (a great ar ticle for stormy weather,) men and boy's 'cloth ewe, chiWran's velvet caps, &c. Yogi will find all them kinds, and many mom, at nlO , BAIRD'S. LADIES!—Do you know whereto And the nicest French Leos Capes in town 7—the .pot is et Nov, 10. AIRD'B, No. 3, Brick Row. J. N. Sumner, M. D., Dentist, Ti- T ILL pi, his nal ptolessional visit to Towanda. VV in JUNE nat. Ito may ba foetid at Wood 'air Hotel. jy4 DOOTB & SNOBS. consisting of sow-bids mod kip boots. ladies' and aisles' slippers. paws and half gaiters; ehildna's sheet; also an elegant assoninent of Haw and Caps, ant now oral% at the Ba•iap flank. orP 29 • NiO. 8, B. R. S 51 5 85 8 77 42 07 10 75 Positively the last Notice ALL pwases indebted to the seiseribeat. ore hanky eartitled that esuleareat melt be made inswelhately without fail. A prompt attendance to this eall. will save his the disagreeable neosesity ad resisting to mea• mos to wave, moms. D. C. HALL. Towanda. Iderelt 29th. ISM Ell] 12 61 64 35 69 87 06 43 7 48 CAIACOES AND DELAINES. a Rood as —eke some very pretty °INDIUMS, inning at city cost. Also, a misty of other goods selling at even leas than first cost. No. mistake about it either. The balance of the winter week most and shall be told at mese price. Please canoed me, at Fors, Towanda, March 22,1848. ,No. Dark Sow. PRINTS --1000 yords-we baulk s which we will ad to deb enstasers at cod, Nardi 22.11148. morrromcs di co. LAST 044111,1ria....5m NOTICE is beret/ gives that I bawl* any moinas tor Protbanoteres fees. in the bands, of N. J. KEE. LER, for talkative' ; sod all those that are in emirs, will ewe east by Wring en him and settling the sans immersion. , Ile will penally 6a lemma et the Pro. Mammy% ear& I ales andel ay paseful aelinewb• edgeniense to all those who bass fevered me by @Min and hilenebor the ameaeds I had against tbeio. Moab I, lei& . AARON CRUEIVOIL MeLiam Mary Millet Wm 0 McClave Marsha Noble C M Nob!ee St Co Northrup Stephen Owen 0 W • Pottei Joseph Paine Charlet C James D Pony Pool /Samuel Porter "Nathaniel Reynedlds Stephen Robinson Ellen Shanahan Daniel neap Um Sanders H D Shout David Stockwell 0 U Santee Wm Slocum George Stowers Andrew Tayoun D Taylor Matilda Tay fur Jesse Nought Caroline Wood David Wiib Wm Warner A M Wilson Ira Whits C Woodruff I P Wsllbridge Samuel Walborn George Zinulan J E. W. BAIRD, P. M MI etsel %bemoan' ' tr T .SIAERIFF'S T ~ i nve.,..o..enam.irrits:of vend; sips. toned oa off the cotnitof Cannon Plans of Bradfoe4Cimanti, -- , to me directid, t ids iiipa#4o peelse i.k atthe hem* of Woodirsir; ki the lmeaterAnCTitanowle. ew WINO. day die let day of MAY tastri„ et ono n'clodt,P. MLA"' following piece or parcel of lend * * An township Springhill, and bounded north by WA of Jain Rose:- entree and I. J. Labor, east by Seinvel Clitrww, south by E. Lacey. and the estate of D. P. Lamory..dred, and on the west by land of Tboarm awl W. hula. Containing 110 acme. with al/ 00 1 ' 55 acre' I‘ proved, with one framed barn and tone hafted house and one apple orebanl Menem. Seined and taken in execution at the suit of Daniel P. Lacy to use of C.C.Wright vs. Robert lilelhuirb. ALSO—The &Rowing piece or ti of laid situate in Armenia tp, Bradford Co. and boo janddescribed as follows, to wits north by land of Alfred Ripley, tint by land in possessinn of John Denson, on the south by land of Riley Hawkins and on the weal/ unseated land. Containing 100 serve with shoot 80 scree im proved, with one double log bouts, osiehanoni barn and a smell apple orchard thereon. Seised and taken hi execution at the suit of Peleg Peck, now to the nor of D. Vandercooli wr..lchn Benaon.i ALSO—A piece tie parcel of land in Burlington tp., I hounded north by Marcus Loomis, east by lamb of Jas. , Vandyke, south and west by Nathaniel Bennet. Con taining 96 acres, 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 -1 lace, to the use of Jcb Parrneter, vs. Piehendsh Balky, and Joshua Salley. ALSO—A piece or parcel of WA in Athens t slap, bounded north by E. Wolcott. awn by Tb Lane, south by Lyman Ayres, and west by *John J k son. Dontaining about 70 acres, with about imnroved, one framed house thereon. Seized and taken in .executioo at the suit of 0 Stone vs. Daniel Hank. ALSO—The following piece or pared of land sit t ed in Monroe township, and bounded as follows, to it: north by the Towanda Creek, and east by the Asy m company lands, south by land of C. L. Ward, nd west by the Schrader Branch, containing three hundred acres. with 811 y scree improved, with one framed herder, two log houses, one framed barn and eked. a small orch-. ard thereon. Seizad and taken in execution , to the suit of O. .D Harden vs. T. H. Lewis. Al 80—A piece or panel of land in Wringing tp., boondrd and described es follow.: Beginning at a post end /tones, on the west line of ,a tenet of land surveyed in. the warrantee name of John 81neirman, adjoining cer tified land, and running thence south 66° east 62 per; to • post and stones, thence north 2° east 190 per. to a post and stones, thence south 77° west 67 per. don' the said certified lot, No. 31, to • pnetand stones. them" on the line of John Showman, tooth'2 o west 169 peg. to the plasm of beginning. Containing aeverity.tere acres and twenty-live perches, he the INDS more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mary To land, et al, vs. Philip Sullivan. ALSO—A piece or parcel allied in Leroy, bounded north by John Kelley, cast by land of Truman Merry, youth by George Whipple, and east by Seely Crofut. Containing ninety acies, more or less, with about two). ty.five ears improved, with owl framed house and one framed barn thereon. , Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton vs. Ira .Crofut'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 corner, thence by land of Henry Tolland and by land of Minty Locke south 894° west 308 perches to a birch, thence by other lands north 384° east 493 perches to the beginning.- -Containing 349 acne and 100 perches, and allowance. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mary To- land. et al, vs. Jonas I ghsm. ALSO—A piece or psicel of land in Springhill twp bounded north by lands of M. C. Meteor. east by land surveyed in the warrantee name of Peter Lowry, on the south by lands of M. C. Merest. and on the west by lands surveyed in the warrantee name of Peter Ouinnap. Containing fifty acres. Seized sad taken in execution at the snit of M. C. Mercur, to the use of Charles R. Brown, vs. •Lotain Dickinson. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Armenia town ship. bounded north by land of Oziu Field. east by pi. P. Case, south by Andrew Monroe, and west by Win. Crandall and land in possession of Casper Webber.— Containing sixty-three acres and thirty-four acres, with about 2 acre improved, with orm framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. Paine, to the use of N. P. Case, ea Luther 8. Potter. Al.BO--By virtue of a writ of Lerma Facias;\ ',tract of land in Bradford county, called " Sidney." sMveVed lo George Bid'dons, beginning at a —. thence by hurl tof Andrew EirOt!nns, north 29° east 424 . per. to • —, thence by land of George Bags north 61° west 160 per. to • port, thence by land of Peter Bidden. south 29° west 424 per. to a post. thence by land of Pout Moore 'and Joshua-Conley south 61° Mot 180 per. to the be ginning. Containing 400 acres, and sibilance. ALSO—One other tract of land called "tharthope," surveyed to Andrew Biddons,beginning at a post, theme by land of Peter Hags, north 61 0 west 160 per. to • birch, thence by land of George Bidden. tooth 29° west 424. per. to a post, thence by land of Joshua Cooley moth 61° east 160 per. to a post, thence by land of Peter &e -lm north 29° east 424 per. to the beginning. Catitain ing 400 acres, and allowance. ALSO—One other tract of land called " Liverpool," surveyed to George Haga, beginning at • birch, thence by land of Peter Haga north 29° east 424 per. to a pest. thence by land of Andrew' Ladle north 6t• hest 160 per.to a post, thence by land of Joseph Bidden.. south 29° west 424 per. to a post, , thenceby land of George Hidden*. eolith 61• east 160 per. to the beginning...- Containing 400 acres, with allowance. ALSO—One other tract of land called v Fairview," surveyed to Peter Hap, beginning at a post. thence by land of Nathan Haga north 20° east 424 per . tot post, thence by land of Hugh Ladley north 61 ° west 160 per. to a post, thence by land of George Hags south 29° wed 424 perches to a birch, any thence by land of Andrew fliddons 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° emit 424 per. to a post, thence by land of -Hugh Ladley north 61u west 160 per. to a pod, thence by land of Peter Haga south 29° west 160 per. to • post, and thence by land of Peter Seeley south '6l° east 160 per. to the beginning, surveyed to Nathan • Hop. Containing 400 acres, andallowance. Seized and taken in exemition at the suit of Samuel Ashinced, Wm. A. Budd, Abrahani R. Patina and James FL Pringle. vs. Williamgawle and Joseph Trot ter, surviving Trustees of the Towanda Coil Comesny. JOHN F. MEANS, Ilhenff. • !Merin OMea, Towandt4 March 22, 1847; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ' A LL persons ladebted to ills ousts of MYRON 11-'.B UTTON, deed., We of Columbia towaship,.ars barely requested to make psymoat without delay, sod those haying claims await raid estots will plasm pm ! not them duly authatiestial for oullotoool. RUSSEL BUTTON, Colombia, Marsh Ilth. 1 11411. Adminiumtor. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NoTicz is bind/ gismo to an -persons intiesoled. that Milton Wood. so a Dosidias Matilda end ithaira rutyon ; sad J. B. Monson, Guardian of Seceikt seiner AIM of Rowland Wilcox. lets of Albany town. ship : and Aaron Knapp. Geordies of Culpa, Charles and Akins° . NOS, minor children of In Groint, deed, lets of Leroy twp, Georp Irmasy. surviving went°, of the masts of a Samuel [,fie, dersaint, tats of Blieshequin township ; J. D. Goodenough. of Towsada,osseutor of the waste of Jag &Orr, deacsad, late of Towanda borough ; and A. L. Crannies and G. H. Doll. odssininistrators)of the estate of Jocob Arnold, deceased, lots of Moms" haverand settled in the Ace of the Register of Wills , dostdo Co. of Bradford, the as of their several adtninistrations arm the aims' aforesaid. and that the lams will bo presented to the Orpbon's aunt of said en. on Monday the Ist day of May neat. for esioni alloontnes. E. DEWOLP. Regigisr. Resister'. 011ee. Towanda, Men* 111, t 147. 2999 YDs. eft, C lu b ' (bean ~'~ meta Ir ens MI. it lb. Ceti. . .11T.TTP. ml 'tors etfiseaC a the - .saki of tis apgication - el St . dr_ge s , ' iris. old o th ers, le the' :f‘-.6tut‘ Ifill orieusir , : .4' bliniissf grog"' §cdfilt77 . --/lbstur, rol l INS. 0 nix is hereby mist. mat *nisei . ' to NG. Hill s 341111.-triatit , Nimbi W. sad ethos. bis:itipikesiita to tbs Paid-emit sot Jodi,* Mid ill itriting;mid the olio:eta, artittis and *et bat* etrataide‘ therein westing to the leu4sl sod nut ink:riots to the community, directed that said eniting tar 61. d, and that notice be given In nen tenter Fper printed in .said convoy of Bradford, for lent fee weeks - before the nest court of common Cf said county, setting forth that an application as been !made to said •cettn. to great such ea act of ' ' aceardiag to the act of Aatembly in such made and and provided., A. )rKEAN, Prot. Prodomaiary's Office: Apra I. lb IC • In Ike matter of the application of Abretha4 and others, I the, " flirt Baylis t drunk rd soak. , in ef Smithfield.' fetsruary Term, 1848.. • NOTICE is hereby Oren. that Abraham lents, tt g . muel Parwell e Jonathan flail, William Phelps. and others, hare presented to the said court instra. meat in writing, and the objects, articles and Widens set forth and contained therein appearing to in lartfiil mad pot injorious to the community. directed said . writing be AIM, and that notice be goes in e news paper printed in said county of Bradford, f at least three weeks before the neat court of eo plMs of said. county. setting forth that an application bas been made o said court to grant such an act of incorporation. according to the act of Assembly in surh eases mode and proikled. - A. nicral, Prot. Protbonotary's office. April I, 1048. In the matter of the application If John F'.r.geln4 others—" Trustees if the Union Soviet ." Feb. 7 mn, 1848. .1 NOTICE is hereby given . that John P. LOng. Abm. 111 Morley, James Long, Earl Nichols, Wat. Coryell, and others, have presented to the said court lan merit in writing, and the objects, articles sod condinono set forth and contained therein appearing toitinlasrfal and not injurious to the community, direct that said writing be tiled, and that nonce . be given in lone news paper printed in said county of . Bradfortl, a, at lean three weeks before the next court of common pleas of said county, setting forth that, on applicant:whim been made to said court to grant such an act of incorporation according to ths.act of Assembly in such - node and provided. A. M'KEA , Prot. Prothonotary 's Office. April 1. 1818. In the wilier et/ the appliartiow of John Va • yke, and others, of the " Finit Awshytetian dot . and con gregation of Canton." February .1848. NOTICE is hereby given that John Ifsaidylie, Tho• was Manley, Dr. C. T. Bliss, James D. Rands% endluthers, have presented to the said court an itstra ment in writing, and the objects, articles snit conditions set forth and contained therein appearing to them tearful and net injurious to the community, direetd that said writing be filed, and that notice be given i one news. paper printed in said county.of Bradford I for at lept three weeks baker* the next court of matt pleas, of said county, setting forth that an application has bean made to said court to grant such an ad of incorporation. according to the act of Amicably in suchi , cases made Trt and provided. A. 'KE. N, Prot. Prothonotary's Office, April I, 1848. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALLpersona indebted .to the estate of GEORGE HADLOCK. deed., late of Litchfield mit , are hereby requested to make payment arithont Mary, and tholes having claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authendiated for settlement. THOMAS PARK, JOHN HADLOCK, Exiting/re. Litchfield, Ms•ch 28, 1848. Con.l 3 7Futvil'B' VOITM,2 PURSUANT to on elder of the Prphan's Court of Android county. will be ripcord to pt bße Ws on !SATURDAY. the 29 day of April, 1848, at 1 rid** P. M., upon the premises, a piece or parcel of hind hi Wyeluting township o lete the estate of Handily Brows deceased. and borinded and deecribed ea follows t—On the north by land' of Bally Whitney.•on Biel east by lands in the possession of D. W. Brown. on the south by the road leading from Browntown to Merryall,oa the west by lands of Noah Allen, deceased. Containing about two acres, all improved, with en apple orchard thereon. Attendance siven,snd terms mule known on thk-day of vale. JOHN ELLrOTT, April 1, 1849 eIisIPIELEV (1=13711a =lag P URSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court of - Bradford county. will be exposed to public gals on FRIDAY, the 28th day of April, 11846, at one o'clock P. M., upon the premises, • piece or parcel of land in Wyalasing township, hoe the estate of Humphry Brown deceased, and bounded and described as follows :—On the north and east by binds of William Morrow, on the south by lands of Jibes Elliott and Harry Ellietton the west by lands of Elias Vaughan: ir. Containing about forty sues, about on. acre thereof improved, with a mall log house thereon erected: Attendance given, and terms made known on theday of sale.. JOHN ELLIOTT, CHARLES HOMET, Ad's of H. Brown, dec'd. April 8. ISM , SULLIVAN COURT. I\TOTIOE is hereby given that we the undersigned conimisaioners of the county of Sullivan. by sir or ty of the act erecting said county, have designated and procured the Evangelical Church, near John Bears in Chewy tp., county aforesaid for the purpose of open . ing and holding the amend counts, in and forsaid coun ty of Sullivan, until public buildings may be erected or appropriated for said county. We have 'also procured at said place a temporary Jail, and suitable offices, wherein the several officers of the county are to keep the Public Records—at.d transact their busineas of the county until county offices ike., may be erected se spg propriated for said county. First Court to commence on the First Monday in June A. D. 184 S. JACOB HorrA, Commesoionero JOS. MOLYNA EX. of WM. LAWRENCE. Sufiiocut Co. Cherry, Ranh 17, 11148., ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebteed tort* estate of .108EPR H. BEPMAN, deed., late Of Wyelusing towirshid, are hereby requested to make laymen vitbeet delay, and times haring claims again it said Mate pleiso pressed them duly luthuotihetid for eettlpment. C. SHUNWAY. - Administrator. Wyelosing, Feb. 9th, 18411. BATHING SAL (ON. 4i 0I:L it cs e , u t ak 'UFA VE the satisfaction ofennounctn`adttei llelneti Lima friends, and the public that they hive jus t!oped. ed a BATHING, MITA MAIM NUM V. in Tellesadil: in the new Mick Block of Barton Maggoty. whine all who wish to indulge ti the hesithful and invigerat. ing neck e of a Corm at Waal' Bath, can at any time be eoconsmodsaul. 07. Call and try it. 'Feb. 9. The price for Bathing ono.. 99 cents. T. tines coke bathe by the month. Ili cents. CLOTHS ! CLOTHS! !—Every bOdy mishit del the chemist in town are to be found at rhe eon? hal store; esil and use; no eh . far. showinmeds. AllTlFFSt!—Tbeee furred anintela ars kr Its beast the Central store, front,ll7i Wine, to 11$. Mark the place, if yen want milk ekespL rcs.arrrs. DRINTIS. of every variety atid.iiyie. tataivi ea de. meet* Dow opening es wbol'alla and 'eta, at sale MONTIA NYE'S at CO. NORAMBkPRINTB.—PIain and turillad Ging- GI English and Am*lies* Flints, a lameUhl assortmant u sem2s ! 11IERCURVI. CUT AND MILL SAWS / hand and'emad de, et the Central stare. JIM f N. N. DLIT& Timm; LEAD. 141 a I. ex YV Al t WM Central item 1 BALES BROWN SR TINOS, dnlli 1 , 441 -igninisegiddag. waddiag, batting, cotton y carrti wvirtebellitt. at Ne 2; IL. at attplb • FOXI4 II CHARLES HOMET, Ad's of H. Brown, dec'd, , dry and areorsd ii N.S.TIETTP; CI
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