E clear, that Pennsylvaniashould try a similar reme. dy for a similar disease. Upon this poi n t we h„ d .never had a doutit,and have always cotalidered it a settled question, on which it was useless to urge our f e llow cittzens to action, when their mindd had been t inblusively made up to take the reit:olof power in. to their own hands! the amendment for the election of Judges by the people now wants only he direCt sanction of the popular vote. This Will be given in a few months, for the people, who hive alWays elected Governors, vire now detertnined to see whether their judgment as to judicial fitness isnot sounder than that of one of their public servants. This ex. feriment should hare a fair trial, even froth its op ponents. arid both parties abould present for the va rious judicial station*, men of approted honesty of ,rde, of ripe legal knci*ledge, of excellent sense, en d fi r mness of purcfose. If public opinion is con oulted,,ihere can fie rib difficulty on that point hut, if mere partizan qbalifications are looked to, then t he party that nominates such men, must and will tail. for the people will not knowingly vote for a Judge, whose character and talents they cannot res. pect. );o man can be elected a Judge, whose opinions upon great constitutional questions are not believed by lbs people to be sour.d. This is an axiom, which it will be well for all aspirants, and paetcularly for such of our present judges, as de sire au election, to fix it in their minds ! We will not specify more than one of these treat questiona, upon which the people Cheat cind 0.111 be o tio t d, before they env the judicial ermint upon any man's shoulders: - We refer to the plain and simple question of the power of Congress over the territo• ries of the Utliteil States, and their right to prohibit the curse of slavery from being extended io them. Upon this point, Pennsylvania, conforming to the opinions and acts of all branehed of but general government. has always entertained but one senti ment and but one °Merin and the answer to the question will, therefore, be a perfectly easy one So mialified evasion will do; there must be a prompt and decided reply, in a manly and frank manner. We would say, therefore, to all the pres entJuil2es, and to a'l those who hope to be Judges, to be ready with Your answer •, for we are firmly convinced that t i ne people of Pennsylvania will n everi laced in Judicial stations men. who are riot npeely.and sternly opposed to the extension,of 'sla very Itleyond its present limits. DELEGATES TO THE STATE COIYENTION.—The The Democrats of Allegheny county: have elect ted Messrs. Hexer S. MAGRAW. JOHN B. GUTH. IRE. CHAS. BARNET, ALEXANDER RA.ACIC. and Per e/ BARER, Delegates to the, DernoCraliq State slate Convention to be held in Williamsport, iii May next : with instructions to support through every ball:t, Miit. NIMROD SyarcaLaap, of Ches ter county, for Canal Commissioner, and to use all honorable means.to secure his nomination." . Messrs. CYRUS ZIMMERMAN and GEORGE RIGLER here been elected Delegates in represent the De mocracy of Lebanon county in the State Convention. They are iminso pled. The Democrats of Beaver Bounty have elected JOHN R. SISANE.Ok and THOMAS .1. POWER, repre senative Delegates to this State convention on the 29th of May. They are uninstructed. The Democrats of Armstrong county have elect etl Joscrit PULLMAN. re oresentat ive.eittirecom m - jet! JOHN O'N ca., of Cambria, as Sena:aria( Dele gate, without instructions, , Married. T o Sheshequin. on the 7th of January last. by the Rev. 8. J Giticon, Mr 0. P. LYON of Itfonroeton, to Mtss. 1 4 . E. Lsvraexci,of the same place. lu Bheshenuin, on the :Ist, tilt., by the Rev. Mr. Brown. Mr. Jona Timor, of Towanda, to Miss MARILT A. Serum of the former place. Died. To linghamtnn, N. Y. on Friday, 23d ult. Miss NIWCT O'Hass. aged 2g pears. [The *ceased suffered fur some time, from that terrible &urge ofour climate, Constimption, which at last removed her from the trials and troubles r f earth. During heriong and severe aillictions she manifested that patient resignation upon the will of to Almighty, which is the chiefest virtue of the Christian. Ktnd,generous, and amiable, she leaves circle of friend; and acquaintarices who hold en i.brined the memory of her 'womanly Virtues.] to Athens nn the 22d inst.. Joan I s , infant soil of Israel and Betsy Stone. aged 7 months. • I take them little Lambs said he, And lay them in my breast, Protection they shall Bud in ere,' • . In me be ever blest. ":'lem 91tivirttsemente. Nen' Arrangement AND NEW GOODS. T HE subscribers Ire now receiving a new as. sortinent of GOOTS, of every kind, which wit at so'd at very lose prices, and exclus;vely for cash nMI who wish to purchase goods CHEAP are re vecilfully invited to call. and give the "cash system' a fa! IT. 8. & M. C. MERC CH. Towanda April 4th, 1850. NEW GOODS. . A -L safillE and splendid . asssrtruerrt cf NEW A SPEINO D !SUMMER 00003 ittst rec4v of by the subscriber. which he now offers to the public:4' o r Cash or Uountry produce- as peso as :7er before offered, to the "natives," those wiNhing :contain a large quantity for a small amount can do'so by calling at No. ei, Brisk Row. Towanda March 5 r 550: WALLIS BULL. EYEtri FORS NOTICE LL persons indebted to the estate of ALONLO IL GREENOUGH, deed, late of Canton twp.. are hrreby requested to &age payment without delay. and those bating claims against said estate will pltase present them duly authenticated fur settee 7 mem. IRAB W1L891% Caricna, March 31, '5O. 'A. IX SPAL,DIYa, PARTICULAR NOTICE• ALL persons indebted to me by note of book cc cotiot are hereby notified that unless payment is tide by the ftfat dhy of May 'seri, I shall proceed !a , collect. this gUsiicc is,generai, and will be strct :7 earned out. any one has arty doubt about it r them wait and see. - Towanda April 5 ; 1850. CORN SELLERS. F OR sale at the Peoples barge, those ireproyed patent She Hers. mantirdctureciby C. J. Burrett tngnal patentee they are warranted to work Pod and nut liable to get out of order. Towanda April 5, 1850. DANIEL LORD. BUCKS COOKINO STOVES. 1 . 413,8 E BTOViti are heavy and lar g e they are Aarranted to wo x lc g oodlu every resyieet. For *le at the peopks Bar g e, DAME!. LORD. towanda:A-pril 5, 1850: PORK, a fey barrels tNt. Mes a Po. it for by. Ap. S. 18&o. H: S. & M. C., MERCIIR ROOKS r BOOKS ! THE Subscriber - is In the * see - ekly receipt, (yin Rail Road) of New School and kfisceflanious books and etaqonery, to which the attention of the tutnatanny is respectfully. iniited. These Brinks ' i n be sold cheaper thah . LK , Neu; York retail 'Lees. A.lso, a large supply of iffy Goods, Groceries, ardware, Crockery, Bats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. % Glass. &c. &c., constantly on and, Cacti er , . t i parties:a:4y attended tn. No. 2, New Brick mtr, two doors below the public square. T c ,, and3, '5O. 30q. KINGSBERY. Ord 21,bantisemints. BT virtue of stultify wt4t Of Vend. Expo ., isssued out of the Court of common Pleas of Bradford County. and 10 me directed, will be exposed to public, sale at the Court House, in the Imo. of To wanda on Monday the 6th day of May nett, at one ollock P.M.. the following piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Canton, bounded and described as follows, to wit; Beginning at at post on the north bank of the Towanda creek ,41 6-10 per ches west of.the old corner of N. B. Taber 's lot. theuce uorth,Py lands of Caesar Pagan, riperehes to a post,on Horace Spalding! line tbence west/done said hue 1611 perches. to a bolt on the line tof Grigby's land, thence south along said liaea to a Past. the corner of Horace Spaldiog's lot near a large hemlock stump on the south side 9f Taber's mill creek, thence easterly by land of Horace Spald ing to a post on the bank of Towanda creek, thence d r own the nortbly bask of said creek the several courses thefecit to the beginning. Coritainlng about 190 acres more or lean, (tgitb tbe excep tioni hiteinafter to wit: the house, harn and gar deo now occupied by Iturace doalding, also the barn yard and barn) with about 100 acres improved two framed hotises, two framed barna, one horse shed and two apple orchards ihkreon. Seized and taken in execation at the suit etrMahlun 9. Mercur and John C. Adams. now to the use of Geo. Wansey vs. Zenas Thomas. ALSO—The following niece or parcel of land situate in the town'sfilp" of Ulster. bounded and des cribed as follows to wit: north - by laud in possession of Mo. Minier, west by lands of James F. ,Gaztes and Wells AL Co., south by lands of Mary Ann Lock. wood and Isaac Cash, on the east by the Susque hanna river and lands of Isaac Cash. Containing 390 acres and 3-10 with allowance, about 16 acres improved, and one log house thereon. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land situa ted in the township of Ulster. bounded and describ. ed as follows : North by lands of %tells di Co.. we,t by lands of Samuel H Holcomb, south F r y land of L. Watkins, east by land of Mary /Ann Lockwood. Containina 35 5.10 acres with allowance, etc. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of *ells and Satterlee vs, Herman Van Vleck. ALSO—AII the estate, fight, title and interest whats • ever of Israel Smith of In and mall that piece or parcel or tract of land situated in the town. ship of Durell, in the county of Bradford, bounded and described as follows to wit: on the north by lands belonging to the estate of Moses Wa ford dec'd. west by Sarah Morrison tract, east by tbe Basque hana river, and south by lands of Holden. Containino about 170 acres mute or less, and more or less. and more particularly described in a war: rant granted by the Comm'th, of Penn's. to Benj. Acla, dec'd, about 150 acres improved, four fram ed house-, ore slab shantee, one double saw mill new'y erec ed. three framed barna, three sheds two apple orchards, one peach orchard, and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Israel Smith's u‘e vs. John Acla, Edward Overton and Julius Holden, now to the use of Wm. Gibson. MAG . —The following piece or parcel of land in Columbia township, and boo tded on the Nortn by the road leading from Mill creek to Morgan hollow, on the east by lands of Royal Havens, and Phineas 13 reason, by lauds of Charles Benson, and on the west by the Tioga en. line. Containing 1 . 50 acres. with attout 5.5 acres improved with a hewed 'log house and some fruit trees thereon. Seized ant taken in execution at the snit of Rix H. Mace; v... John Bensott, Seely Johns, Ruins Smith and•C. H. Benson. At.' 4 o —Thelolowing lot ofland siittate in Ridg bery township. hminded on the north by Covell & Britzham. east by titram Dewcr, sonth by lands of 0. P. Cob tnan west by M. Chamberlin and Joseph Parker. Containing 97 acres with about 16 acres improved, small framed froqse. and some fruit there on. Seizei and taken in execution at the suit of Bow man & Palmer vs. Wm. N. Coleman. ALSO—The fotlowmg piece or parcel of land situate in Cotum' i t township; and bounded as f (- lows : On the west by the Tinge co. line. north by the road leading from Mill creek to Cabbot or Moi- Ran hollow. on the east by land of It..yal Havens & Phinneas Drownson, south by lands of Charles 13-nson. Containing 150 acres be the same more or less, with about 55 acres improved one hewed loz house and some fruit trees thereon, the de.eeip• :iun being given by the deferident. Seized and taken in execution at the sdit of 11. H. Mace vs. Seely Johns and John Venson, ALSO—The following lot piece or pareel of land situate in the township' of Rom'e, bounded and des cribed as follows..to wit: north by lands of Geu. Fox, we.t by lands of Wre.:Strope, south by lands of Nathan Maynard, east by lands of Geo. Fox. Cot. taining about 60 acres be the same more or less, about 40 acres impr.we , ', one frame , l house, one , framed hat n and framed horse shed anti apt) e orchard thereon. Seized ■nd taken in execution at the sort of John E. G.,odneh vs. Joshoa Vought. , ALSO—The followin1, 0 1(!t tece or pareel of land situate in the township . ' of Rldgbery and borinded and described a* follows, to wtt : north by lands be longing the estate of Smith: Pencbletan, dec'd.. west by lands of E. Griswold. south by lands of Sohn Lynch. and east by land of David Brown. Con taming about 34 acres more or tests, l acres ins proved, one log house and log barn and apple. or chard thereon. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of lied situate in the, township of Ridgbery bounded and described as described as follows. to wit : north by caseated lands arid west by lands belonging to the estate of Smith Pembleton, smith by lands of David Mown; and east by landof Anson Beldleman. Contaannig 49 acres more or less about 13 acres improved.. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ho mer 8. Keeney vs. James Rightrotre, adm'r, of Samuel I:Rightosire dec'd. ALsO—The following piece or ptreel of tacit situate in the townsitis . i, ;ii-astrtqliequin.bounded and described as fatties to wit: Ou th• north by laud of Merritt Beeman. east by lands of John M. Keen, south by land of Robert Chandler. and west by land of Martha Chandler. Containing fifty acres, about fifteen acres improved and one log house thereon. Seized and Liken in execution at the , suit of Wm. Campbell to the use of Wickham des Hutchinson vs. John M. Ruesell. ALSO—Xbe following lot of bnd Inmate in Troy township and bounded as follows, to wit : North by lands of Smith Baxter and Jonathan Boyce. east by lands lately the estate of Daniel Lownis, deed. south and west by lands of B H Stevens Cotnain ing thirtyistx acres and one . hundred and forty four perches, about twenty acres improved, log house and barn, framed house, barn and shed there on erected. - Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 0. P Ballard vs. Peter Kyser. ALSO—The following lot or tang situate in Executors. Sprtngfield township. and 'bounded as ftlloirs to wit: On the the nc.rth by lands of Daniel Cleave land, on east by D. Cteaveland, on the south' by list highway leading from Leonardo hollow to Smith field Centre, west by lands of George Gum. Con laing live acres all improved with a framed house, small framed shed and small orchard thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of O.P Ballard vs. Q. N. Cleaveland: ALSO—By virtue of a writ of rievari Facies, the following desc4ibed lot piece or parcel of land situate in the tow hip of Granville county of Riad ford. bounded as follows. viz; Beginning at a hem lock north west corner of No 170, thence south 140 perdhes to a beece, thence west 120 perches to a hem lock sapling thence north 140 perches to a post, the north east corner of lot No. 100. thence east 20 p. to the place of beginning. Containing 165 acres strict measure, it being the whole of lot No 169, to war.a it lot No. 1471.-20 acres improved with a log house. framed barn and saw mill thereon. Seized - and taken in execution ■t the suit of R. D. Davidson administrator, of W. Daivdson deed who survived Timothy P. P.ixson vs: Gilbert Ayres. ALF/ft—The folio-. trig itescrtlied lot of piece of land situate in the Township Stift-heir:tin in the county and state aforesaid, Beginning at the rjorth west corner of a lot noW in possession of Orison Goodsell a black oak -for a corner, - thence south 1° west 100 and 3 4-10 perchim to a post on the north line of warrant lot No. 00, thence north 89° west, on said warrant line 80 perches to the north east corner of a lot of land run out f.r William Dates, thence north l° east 100 3 4-10 perches to a cheanut tree fort corner, thence zouth . B9° cast 80 SHERIFF SALE. Etgal Mburtienttents. perches tribe beginning. Containing 51 acres do 80 and 2-lU perches strict measure more or less. - Seised and taken In exectitinn at the snit of J. P. DeCaters vs. James B:Dernaney David Honon and Charles Chaffey adm'rs. of R. N. Horton deed and Mania Tomkios tetra tenant. *M. 8. DODBIPM. Sheriff's Office Towanda. March 30, !Oft LIST OFJlMOTtedrawit for May term and mesa iu tt A. D. 11350: • 01111 , 11 Joanna. Athens boro—A. H.Phelps ; Columbia—Newbery t a.kiny; Duryp—Etaninel Kelm, Yd.; Leroy—Eli Holcomb; Orwell—Cullen Darling. frazien Wuddrul Asa B. Paxson W. Piney, 6. H. Lewis, W. Hutchinson ; Rtdgbery—Wm. Covell ; Bpringfield—Chauney Guiilrie. WM. fanning; Bpridgb ill—C. Bixby, Welling:4.n Bartunictiff; Towanda boro—Joseph Mai, hall: . Campbcll; • - Troy born—E. r. Ballard; • Tis—Haninel Thoxbas ; Wyalusing—G. M. ; IVarren--G..0. Manning; Wells—lames Calkins ; ivaults—erase *sat. A rmettla—Andtew Monroe ; Albany—Wm. Campbell; Alila m—Gidevrt Fitch; Burlington—John 0- Binktigey, W. McKean. W. • Ballard; Columbia—Pelew Peck; Canton—James Warren; Dort•11-1j. Moody, Francis Cole; Franklin—Tbomas Granville—Daniel Monroe, E. B. Luther Herrick—Miner Fairchild*, Calvin Wont P,Bos- Litchfield—Alanson earner; Munroe—S. S. Hinman; OE sell-41 tiara Walls, S. M. Brownson ; Hi-lrbery—D. F. Wilson, G. T. Murphey, Mark A. Blirt • Sprint hi!l—A. htontgomery. Martin Lyons ; Smitlitield—Lrman Matooo. E. S. Tracy taps Ingfield—iobn Saishury Sheshequin —A ndiew Wibb, Somers Kinney. *fund Hilt ; South Creek--Daniel. Gillet. W. Y. alines ; WyalusingAChandler Baldwin, W. Taylor; Windhan—Geo. W. kinney: iscoso at sm. Armenia—Edmund Case; Athens tp—JOhn Bdalding, Benjamin 0. Rice, Ebe nezer Du hags Burlington—John F. Long; Columbia—Oeo. M. Card; Isaac Besley, V. A. 114- lock ; Durell—s. 8. Bradley. M. T. Vangorderi Leroy—Perky Morse ; Litchfield—A. C. Barnard ; Monroe—Judson IllackMan ; Orwell—Josiah Potter; Pike—Harman Briggs, Job's Ayres; - Rome--i. Maynard. Hiram Drase, I. B. Allen; Standidg Stone—lsaac Wesibrooks ; Springfield--ISarSuel Falkoer, Isaac Hooker, T. P. Woorcott ; Smithfield—Ytloses %'ood, Wm. E. Barton; Towaatla bozo—E. A. Parsons, ternieb CtosS, J. K. Smith ; Troy boro—Erastus Welch, Deloss Ffehick ; Troy twp—Johnson 'Williams, Walker Piece; Wtodhant—Holoman ; Ulster—Wm. Mounsey, John &fathers. THIRD MILLL. • Albetlwharo-41. G. Allen ; • !Miens tap--kaac Greuory, John Watkins ; Armenia— Israel Moore; Gan ton—Thomas Williams, N. B. Taber; Columbia—Wm. Strait; Fraiitl.n--Horace Wiley, Samuel Smith; .• G'ran vine—Albert Barnes; Hernck—Edmund Ham-. Meted( Xeeler ; Lltchfleld—Daniel B, Cotton ; Keroy—ilarid'Whtie Jr.; Monroe—Abraham Fitix dr.; Ridghery—James Crowley; South Creek—John (hits; epringfield—Wakeman Brooks, C. H. Cartrpbell, J. G. Harkness. James-U. Grace; ' Smithfield— Ileit..kiah lrontlngtt,n ; sheNhequin—debet Fl►h. Wm. 'Tuttle; Towanda twv—H. L. Scott ; Windham—Simon Brainard, Visha Bronson, Henry Bice .Elory Cheney; , Wells—James. P. Taylor, James I Ckgood ; Wyalusine—Jacob Strunk. Chester Buck ; Warren—P. rr Abel. W. 'l'yrell; Wysos—John B. smith. • Treasure's Sale of Unseated Lauds. oTTct is hereby given, that agreeably to act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pefinsyliattia,passedthe -13th day of March, link entitled •• An act to amend the act entitled an act directing the mode ofselling unseated hods for taxes and for other purposet," and of an act passed the 13th day of March. 1817 entitled; futther sup plement to an act entitled an act directing tffe Mode of selling trnseatecf hinds, and for other pstrposes," following tracts of lUNtIE ‘TED LAND will be s ld at public vendue on the 12, day of idle next, (seing the second Monday.) at the Coprt tfritpic, to the borough of Towanda, in the corinty-.of for the arrearages of Taxes due, and the cost ac crued on each lot respectively : No. of INo of Toornahipl. • \V, arrarrant..• I wut Acr e s Nooses of taxes 175 Albany, Abet Wagoner, 11 37 • 140 " Nathan Carry, 9 441 294 ' 4 Abel Pierce. 19 38 160 " Pbineas Bradley, 10 b 6 10 " Daniel Shepard. 660 109 " Thomas Edwards, 6 60 418 " Addreir Burkhart, 27 59 400 •• Peter Benson, 26 40 190 _ " Sally Fish. 660 Asylum, Hannah ilibbare," 3 96 RIB " Jpel Barreut, 14 24 89 - Hapriah Hibbard, 5 88 , 5 " William Hibbard. 36 100 " William Jeclison, 6 60 4109 Canton Caspher IShahner. Jr. 27 12 4059 do at Leroy 1 •he Morgan, 26 76 490 • Franklin Geo. Castater, 26 40 400 " Joshua Cooley, 26 40 400 " Henry Harty, 26 40 400 " Peter Meet.", 26 40 237 pt. %towel John Stevens., 13 69 4379 " Ephraim MpAdinas, 28 88 434* " Thomas 17anillion, 28 68 400 ' 4 Peter Hampton, 22 40 400 " James sl,rth. 26 40 122 176 pl. Rome James Port 4 74 124 1699 do & Orwell Job Fgll. 456 5690 514 South Creek' Johnston & Mifflin 33 90 5691 964 4 " " 64 32 5692 128 " e " 64 31 216 " Samuel Craft, 14 24 69 " Samuel Porter, 4 54 2141 .. - Peter Guinip, 14 30 121 124 Wysoz James Pipe. 333 John Horton, Treasurer. Treasury Office, April 4, 1850. PAPER HANGINCie: DREVIOUSLY wo have .suffered mach from the lamentations arisingfrom the wont of handsome Paper-Hangings, hut now all is peaceful, our toper- Flowing* hive arrived. and ,we shall Grid a pleasure in introducing their hammy and chrepopov to our friendo, at the Far/seta Etchabge, in ractnryville. Timm Co. N. Y. tror3o R. W. ADAMS. Book, 'Periodical -Sl u t gusie"Agency. • I, T. t.• GRIDLEY; • tSVECTP C informs the puSlie that all or. cter for either fiUnks, Period;ails wed Music left with BIISTON'tk PORTER, will be promptly filled, at the lowest rates. fie ie sin prepared 6:1 - K4Tre BINDING, and those hiring article' they stivh to have bound, may leave them st the Bradford Reporter office. 1000 Lita T a rs I r sl ar an ai d e n: fo%t r l e si .t ry n n i r . art. mT3O N. W. ADAMS. lIIMIMI Nem 2,toverittlements. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtu of writa of Vend. Espo. issued out of the Co of Common Pleas of Bradford ioun. ty, to me directed, Ishall expose to public sale at the Court House in the burp. of Towanda. oft Mon- INN the !Sib day of March, 18 50 . at 1 o'clock, P. M. the tohowing piece or parcel of land situate situate iti the township of blinthiteld, bounded and de•erihed as foilOws, to wit: Ou the north by land. of Champion G. Drdwo.. treat by, Lands of Wallet Brois : n..oo the south by lands of John Syliester & Enoch bdisth, and'ou the east by lands of William Courtney. Cntitsioing one hundred acres!nure or less.-aSoUt aisty acres improvtd. one log house one small framed house, and one framed barn and ap• pie orchard thereon. Aeized and taken in execution at the suit of Silas Setts vs. John Hail. WM. B. D013131M1, %At. Sheriff's Office, Tocraada Jan. 13, 18311. The above sale stands adjourned until Mon• dar, T he 6 th day of Ma/ nest, at the satle place of sale, and ume of day. . WM. S. DOtIBINS. Sheriff's Office. Towanda, March 26, tB5O. TOWANDA ACADEMY, Ml3lB Institution haring been placed in charge of 0. R. Butts and NI. BOTT,A. 8.. will commance on Monday the dth day of October neat. The Academical year will consist of four tempi of eleven weeks each: ComMeocine respectively, &tot:ter Sib, 1849„Jannary 2d, April lstiand June 17th 1850 Tveltlan per Torn 2 Orthographk, Reeding, Wntuag, Geogra phy and Mental Arithmetic, The same, with Welt.' Grammar. Adams' Arithmetic and Town's Analysts, Philosophy, Chemistry.llhitoric, Logie, A. tronomp and look beeping, Algebra, Geutttetry. Trigonometry. Strni ieg, Conic Srectioos, Analytical Geometry. ae. 4 rx , /Attn. Greek and French Laogueges, 6 00 Fuel. Ist and I.ld terms, 25 Scholars received at any period of the term, arid charged only from the time of their entrance. Board can be obtained In private famtiteft on rea sonable tering. . J. 11. mos rA ?real. C. L Waite, Sec'y. of Board of Trustee:, Totrands, March 90. 1850. PUBLIC SALE. • wit order nithe . court of Common Nees of Bradford county. will ho .11,054 to public sale at the house of J. WA in Monroeton. en Monday, the 20th day at APRIL nett, at 1 o'clock . . P. M.. as the property of Jacob Bowman. Jr., the undivided half pall of a lot of land in Ailiany to enat,ip—Beginning st a hemlock tree, thetice noifh 29i ° east 93 'Arches to a port; thence south 61° east 71 p. to ■ pest; thence north 291 . emit 130 perches to e post; thence by land surveyed in the name of B. Bellertin. south 61° 126 p. ro • post; thence by lands of the Asylum Company 291 ° west 213 perches to a pool; thence ..n the line of. the Cadwallader survey north 60 west 100 perches to the piece of beginning. Containing 2" acres sad al lowance, all unimproved. except some small improve. menta made the other j iint owner. A. R. BOWMAN. Committee March 23, I°so of Jacob Bowman. jr. 11 : 1 DT2I • goct_r;Wit‘r & WALKER, I.TAVE taken Ibis well knnwn Hotel, ard give notice 1 that they will be 'drama to see their old fliends, and most happy to form new Acquaintances. It is their iutention. and will be their constant aim. to give visitors 'and strangerssuch a reception as will be cure to give entire satisfsction. They respectfully solicit the patton age o the public. Te.vsnds , 1850.-41 TO THE PUBLIC. rring subscribers from long experience and übser. vatina, having satisfied themselves that a coun try retail business can Le done more ad vantageous• ly—both.' for the vendor and purchaser—for Cash. than on a credit, have concluded to close all ersid.l frunsadinns on the first day of April pen, and there at:ter sell exclusively fin. Co sh. They trust that the mans• goo,l enstomers who have heretofore patronized them, *lll tontiu ue their patronage under the new arrangement, believing they tan satisfy all such, that it Will be for their in terest to do so, and that very little argument will he necessary to convince-all and every one that goods van be sold cheaper for dash than on a credit. . As some prrgons may walk that the above is not designed to inalnde them—act. are desired to dis tinctly understand that it means precisely ghat it reads and that THEY CAN SELL. NO GOODS ON A CRCDIT TO ANY ONE, after the - above mentioned ate. It is cecer.iary that their old business should be clo.tol, all those indebted will therefore see the ne cessity of ptiylng up, with as little deter as possi ble. H.S.S& M. C• NtERCER. Towanda . , March it . NEW SPRING [MOS ! Judi received by Tow Aida, March tt. j. KT:CO-CM:RV FARM ,FOR SALE. TRH subscriber 00:-no fur-sale his TRIM situated. in Beiel ( own hip, Bradford coun ty. The farm Contains about 10 arms, I I . .- acres Improved, and has on it a dwelling house • barn, and an apple orchard. It is located about 60 rods froth she Susquehanna river. Pussession given immediately, if desired. Apply in Mara 20, IlVio. NEW it CHAP & ) 11INIP GOODS. tvTONTANNES & CO: A Pit constantly receiving by the NeW York & rrie EtkiWoad, &ear ctiStd fgew York. • I■fge stoat of SPRIN3 AND MCI GOODS; which have been bought lour. and •ill be sold cheap.— Their sepertment it now unusually large, end nails in. duortwents to purchased dire!) , to he met with. Au inspectipti will satisfy the public of this fact. Towsnda,Msrch 28. 1850. TROUBLE AHEAD. - - „ THE iktAff HAS ACTUALLY 4EOUN Among the .4ferrkintq Factoryrdk ! RW. %DAMS. formerly of New York city. has . jnat returned from there with an entire NEW S rock and eroeral assortment 0f,G0(.11.h.4, which he offers at the following extremely low pure.:—Calico from 8 to 12i cents per yard, of the latist styles, Is.Bh of English and American manufacture, and warranted fast colon.; Mouslin de tarries trout nri to ;'Scents per yard r Scotch finish lawn Gingham of every style, from l2i to acents per yard ; firoiddloths Itom $5 Oh per yard : together with every stzle of Dress Grooria tui both ladies and gentle Men. Mir if Diners! assortment of Carpeting and Oil Clahr, at the same rate of !Mg prices.. A complete 1640.tusent of Gr o cer, it., yodog liy•on and hyeon alb* Trek, from I 1 tn. 75 rentiper pound; all warranted wind and good. Alw Boots and Shoes. Gaiters, Hats std Caps. Croekery and dimwitate, RanlWare. Nadi, Mb:Meg Materials. Cutlery, &e. Alen, FaiMing Utensils, Wayne County Plows; ate.., together with every discriPtion of merchan disi., o.. ol .rered CHEAP at wholesale or retail, upon the on priee,-reoh ge exchange prine;pti. Goods will _always biexchsnged for all kinds of Country Produce ott thgafxretwarned earth or orre.price p:an, at the 113114 store knewit ys cite l'aemer's E..rdiangi, lit Factory. Tingii en., N. Y. Please cat' and are for your selves. MINA 29, 11151).rn2 R. W. ADAMS. B UTTE- tear firkin, A tekin, of BUTTER fur sale at L Mutts 27, MAO. lit ERCURS'. RPETING 44; OIL CLOTHS: A BEAUTIFUL. assortment at the Farads ET. , ehange. io reckonerlle, N. Y.— Ire eheapealerrwe in Tiorr CV VT all 'SO R. W. AII .1 74" Miertilanans. SHERIFF SALE. Br Astute of slits of Vend. Expo. issued out of the Conti. of Conitntiiii Plass of Bradford coolly and to me directed will be elposed to public sale at the hL . use of A. J. Strait's. in. Troy hero' on Saturday. the lath day of Apfil, 1860, at one o'clock. P. 111.. the followipg tot piece or parcel of laud situated in Troy. and bounded as follows: on the west by the school house lot in the born. of Troy, on the north by the Williamsport and Elmira road. ou the etas , by Pomeroy's. and on the south by sugar creek...-. C.mtain ing about half at. acre t.f land with a fram ed house and shed and . too store boasts thstcon erected. ALSO—One other h, 'se ird lot situate in the triwriNhip of Troy, and ounilvd .'n the soulit by Wm. As Oustin, Ott the it.e.t by the Wriliatupart and Elmira road. on the north and ea•A by S. W. ['tune. Containing tine 4ctre of isnd, with a train • ed house and *lied thereon jtrected. • Seized an 1 taken :n ezeduiten at :he An- dreg M. Foci) vs. 0. P. Bataard, surviving pat uirr of Fitch 6c Ballard. WW. 11. Dt.lHarsl#.. Sheritr. Sheriffs Offre. Tow.in.l.l Mar.:ki 15. *SO.. AD MI 'MTH %,TOIt'S NtyTir A LI person a butane.) to Cap I...tate of .10f.itiNI It HAMILTON. edera.ed, Lite . of Windham twp., are hereby requested to'snallor silent w *about delay, tunl thaw: hating datum egainat maul estate wall plots. pre sent theta drily autbrriticabed for oettlement. • itg.4.EPLI VlLa - 03. HOPHRONI.I . E. HA MII,ITYN. Afton iniatratore 11 wtoll N crit; A"prelims indebted to the eaters of CiEt)KGE SERGE A\ I', deceased. kite 4 the township ot Springfield, are hereby filo/mud to tiiiike payiiien *ab out delay, and 'rho's, halibut elaiiita aphid said estate wiliplease present them duly authenticated for iiettlei Merit. ADELAIDE bERGE Ryieletifirl,l, Jets. 21 1650. A din'Dial mini 12 00 3 00 4 00 E:: EC U.TUR'S A" ,. p,..„n• indebted to the estate o (i HORATIO 1. ADD deers-rd late of Albany township, are here by requested to make iesment arithom delay. and those basing eldirits against said estate 0,11 please present them duly authenticated (or settlement NI ISE -I A. i.ADP. A AH. 1:A11121. seeutnns. • Altnnv. J.n 22. •A DMI NISTIIATOR'S NOTICE!. per.,on. tndebted to the estate a SEELY CRoFt - r. deceased, late .4 Leroy township Are hereby requested to make p.ii)me.nt without delay and those haring *Claims agaiu't said estate 16111 please present them duly at.ihentieated for settle ment. Enti:ND ra.:us, Jr. Leroy, Feb. 22d, Adm'r with will anfl EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ALT.pertons indebted to the estate of JON ‘S P. eiblint. dec'd., late of Munroe iflr., are hereby recoe , ted to make payment without delay. a:,l therm barine claims against said • e:•tate aril please pi - tient tbem duty authenticated f, r !.ettle , meat. A. h. CUANM ER. Monroe, March 15. '5O N 141 W (1 . )0D S • BKINGSEICRY sc CO, are this day receiving . if - Om Nile York, 11111 eresssive assortment of GOODS, which 'NM be sold extremely low for caSh.— Call and ace. Towanda. Vet. ^_2,'49. TOWANDA C.HEAr CLOTHING STORE. 11. BUNTING, respectftilly informs the pub. VA Its that he is just rereising from Nen I ut assortment of ready-made Clothing, ts which ha in •ites the attention of pnri.hasers. Among Lis stock may he .fiunil ( Jeer Coats, SatZ; Coots, Busineqs Calk, Fro‘k aid Dress Coals, Cloaks, Pantaloons. J. Rotmi • about.:, kc., in all :yrs and all prices He le determined to sell his Clothing et unusually , low prirei fur Casa. and believes he can make it thtll ii -1 Iciest of those wishing to purchase to give him a er4 I. Cre At the old stand, between Bartlett and Kin a bery's Stores, up stair*. I Cutting and Int Ling op, done as usual in the most fashionable manrer,promplly amid to order. Towanda, October 20, 1t143y. HIRAM MIX'S k it) la IT Cr a fa! 79:11' W ALIO it MIX ha. removed his Drue More to the north • comer of the Public Sqllllll C. imelv occupied by .1111111/1 H. Sayre. and having fitted op his stre, has added to his former assortment a Nile rupp!y. cf :23,1:7Z55 Al= GROCERIES, LIQUORS, OILS & PAINTS, Willow & Wooden ware, Glasswarri Fisitieg Tod Fan* Goods, Prtferarry, ,le. He is sent for most of the valuable POPULAR I ME UrCIN ES of the day, which can be perchowd of him with a certainty of procuring cenume 'rucks. He is riled sleet fot the CAN ITEI TEA COM- I ; PANT of New fork, Whose Tees have attained a wok I spread reputation for gimuipenetta and their low price. An rumination of his tlit. to which he invites the attention of the public, will satiety etery one that it has been selected with a Slew of rotl.unns the best and most desiiehie articles, end pnrclie‘ert at the lowest rates, Towar.ila, Sty I, ISO. CALIFS% Gil MINES • OUTRIVALLEL ! New Ararat or Sealelry.'Clocks sand Watches. TAME'S P. BULL rcepectfolly inform+ the eit'itens of Towanda and vicinity. tLat he ham latch return ad bum Philadelphia', and may be found at the old tdand, one door below the Brick Rner. in the room tor , merly oecupted by Mercue. Hai ratnre. where he offer. ror Cale a taste and ep:ctrib assottmeot of dE WEL KY. romd-ting of gold me: ere 31. Lea, gold, (oh awl guard chains, gold mid vilver pencil.. gold perm, tweve Orta, angel: rinse, &e . „ cheap for csen. and every article warranted. .4 huge supply of CI. CKS, of the laie.4 improved patter no. t oiling frotriAl•hours to 6 'stay end a month, with one wiseling. 717 Particular attention Paid to orp tiring ci,nriol, vv.vrc:ii dc JE W ELR v, or r %irr rice..lloilo*. and from the long armor:l'nm wbicklic ha. had in thu lin w.‘rk 1r It in his care will lw done in. the twirl ariorkinpnlike manner.. OW gal in..] silver taken in exchange. Towanda, October. VO , la 19. v • . 't\T_ ... Tr y, Bradford county, FT.., r)Rdpi , ,sits TrPrrotla I during the iweeiun . 2 1 e*vr y court. Ife may he ((lurid at the house of J. B. Croey, commencing on the 3J of dentenNir. Reference can he . had irom any pall of the e.niniyL AII iemk vrtirrent.ll. mu timl J. IFINTOS . II4 DENTIST, Lido of Ovretio, N. i—TAlPPrmanentiv Wined hintsrlf in Towanda.— 1.1. Oilier in One Union 1.11. , k, over Elowles office. next to the Brlelfonl 1.5.!R49. TEACHER VV ANTED A GI:NTLENIAN of correct habits, arid thnr.nilhly r 1 versol in the various branches of a eonnton Eng,- it education, is warped to teach in one or the rus.lic enhonly in this borough. to.eommenee on the first Mon day in Pilay.=l lair compensation will he given. By ;der of the Board of Directors. ?larch 23. 18.50. }l.Bnarll. Ftfe'v: yu uuDEN & wiLLow WARE,, Pails„ Tubs; V "measures, cradles, baskets, am, numerous other articles in this line. all to he foutul cheap at the Far. 170e1 Etching,. Factnrrifle , V. mto 30, 1650, FL W. ADAK? o rm.'. 'DELIA S. NAII7II. E cecut ors L. U. II 4.TTe htaccilitnibne: 9 STOVES' STOVES Tv P. HALL riaspecdully ingorrna friandiand dm, .LJ• pub*, that ho has now for sale at /In; STORE. a general and choice assoment of STOVES, of al/ sixes and pllterns. which ha is prepargd..to mil at arhole sale or rersikor exchange for country produce urti the most aecounnodtting term.. For gores, sheedion, cop?eisne, tinware, his assort. meta is complete.. He returns. his thanks to his oa costumers. to whom, and the public he renewit Lis invi tation to give him s csl before purcharing eirevehero. Dintl utice---but :-chlerni*r H A r.vs south sidetof th e p u bii e Rquare. in Nlontanyes Mock . . • Thot.e . indehttd to MP, are h.-it-ivy:nog:led that sin now closing my books, end unle-s they come so-. lisritorily and settle, they will be ettaipeilcti to do so. without further notice. L. C. HALL. =33ME=I IivrPORTANT NOTICE. intendlnz to irll Goods forVeruly J. hurt the 1.1 day of April. would le •pectful:y urge all indebted .to Mtn Eq nat. or !book account . . 4.• ray up Immediateir 6 sare ro.t • • Towanda. Marcia 1.. t, 1850. 1.1/ Yuri( State WkIiKET.. fur sale at • tats l . . • . . TlFr'i . :-.i . ' tli OVVR bEED, 55 bushel. choice. clean; largis %..-; seed, lor tale 1,.y WELLES & rrA Ritl . §. A th. n., Jan. 30.'50. UCENHEAT FLOUR, of a. supetibr tsa;)t!, V) R•r kale at NEW ARRIVAL AT Thy OLD DRUG STORE, Brick Row. r _ T visrtr.f. roiri..R are now receiving, at No. 1.1 1, Hrlch. Row, a Loge allatou to thot forgoer stock, con-s.uug of Drugs, Medicines, Groeerie's, Liguori, Otis, Pallas, Dyestuffs. Fancy Goods, &e. . which %%ill be 'old at ottustmli . e low. rate*. The! el.; offers firr suitt.the .pleudid matt genuine Teas of the PE . KIN TEA CtiNt PA N Y. for which they ere 'genie, .11.1 which they do not hesitate to tecommetup eg being w• petforto any other imported. They beet, lam the . ggen. cs of most of the genuine Pwent Atuileines ertsat. Towanda. Is:member ( 4 ZPERM and YaHow eatitHr:; , . •box or pound, kJ at dl HUSTON & PORTER'S. IHRICK'S ERM IFUGE, by the ¥ or ,vial at V HUSTON tit PORTPAPS. n LA 1) SHOT, fur bell bugs, at tto Drag atom. o To. 1, Uracl• Row. H. & P. r , RAslyE snap, for rem"ting tar, paints. oils. &c. warranted, at (11 H. &. QUPERIOR Wines •nd Liquors-30 hbls. that tn. prrinr WHISKEY just received •t H. &P. . HIS WAY FOR ), CREAT lE3ARNS. No. 2 Agulnst the Dior ! JIzEcEIVED a splendid assortment f Goode, by the euhaeriber, at No. 2, rick Row. Vb L ic.h can he lett, et all hour*. end b. road a. tile kwest pti cwt. Out ftie,.a• will please fueot us witc a call, ai levw. We will charge you nothing for I.okiug, sod very little if you buy. We intend keeping rot:oast/fly onihana,a large assortment of 41pacicas, ('n.=fiiirxres, t` •t•ino., T Avetis, J. ars, 1 1 brings,_ ljt-L•si'„,••• Merino., Also. large afisortrnent of Crockery. W4i.LIS BULL, No. 2, Brick ROW Nov .5, I sip. NOTICE: A 1.1. persons irolel.t.,l to the Erin of riusro & ar!.a , are hereby reque.ted to call aJ,I mauls .at their atce ::to. I, Brick 120%a, wiLhitut May. , HI'S I . G.N & PORTER. V .... : „...., r7an5ta Feb 7, 17.5. n. „,,, ; ALT—A new supply of ttl:11."1' just received by .0 Feh.9, IS • MERCUIrS. 1 NEW GOODS AT THE CENTRAL • STORE op.nPr!l at the aN.c.-e . V.Mbliahment - e very ; • lame and ilevirahle too:unmet - a of SPRING & fle - 01!`5. Ere eLI at very low rate.. at this : -. craucte