; ate is yet:to be consumed. before that ••• • ;111 passes both Houses. A bill granting a comp a 4: the right construct a Rail-Road from Cumber and Virginia, to Pittsburg, has passetl hrough.cointnittee of the whole in the 'enate. A cloud of-borers for this teasure has darkened the legislative , ;119 (for weeks past, and it is feared ; e m embers may be thiped and betray- I into its support. It is calculated to gild up a company at the expense of , e State! A few years ago, our Legis iure was filled with ,borers to get a 4' t ., e of Canals_ and Rail-Road from Ildadelphia to Pittsburg,. in order to_ li e d a communication between those ',L e s materially to the advantage of t j th. The obfrct Was accomplished-- ='y state was Plunged:in debt to the 001 0 of ten or fifteen millions in theie improvements=! And ' t Ac , while the people are groaning of taxation put-upon them pa y the interest on . thiTvast :expen :llre, an attempt is made to: destroy .:.: destroy the whole line thus construe 1, and take away every farthing of '.venue derived from the tolls upon '; e a t , for the purpose of building up it ,' . .rpurationa Rail-Road company to 'lwav from our state works all the 0e of the east and s west, and anddi 'itl.,it to another state, and another ci tr. and this infamous and degrading I • . 6'- ts asuro finds advocates \ amono . those . ho claim to ,be great friends to the eopele and the state ! every man who Ipports this villainous and suicidal po uy ought to branded as a traitor to the i eople, and an enemy to the Common ,nlth! Ns - a justification for their support of iii base 'project, it is pretended that lrginia will °construct or authorize a Anpany to construct a Rail-Road from 'timberland to Farkershure, on the hio, This is false. Virginia has re 'ired to' do either, and never will do litter. 'What if she does,? It w ill do s no harm. We are not to look to legislation of other states now, after have made our own improvements. must protect our own interests, and titer barter them a•ray to companies, other States ! 1 trust sincerely, this katthug scheme will be Indignantly routed from the Legislature. A bill is now pending before theoth • House, more effectually to prevent suppress riots. Many flaring !eches have already been made, and [By more are in embryo, on this ques- The Natives " are boisterous the subject. • . , . The Election' Distitet. Bill has pas ! both branches, except that an un mrtant amendment is before the rse for concurrence. several Divorce Bills have already ;sed into laws, and many more are lding, - Let all wo are tired of their ;sbands or wives come on now, while e members are in the humor of she -- -------- Supper to Dr. Bullock. We insert the following correspon ire, between D. BULLOCK, and the anittee of the Bar, on the retire olthe fernier gentleman from the profession, after a long and hon k practice, being a deserved em inent to his Je:gal attainments, and atialuanly bearing. The supper was rticipated in by the members of the ', and many other of out citizens, ne best wishes go with_ the Doctor is retirement from his professional lice. DR E. BALDWIN, as the eldest mem 'of the bar presided, assisted by H. .usros and E. OVERTON ' Esquires. somber of appropriate sentiments re offered; after supper, and several anent addresses' made by Judges iINDRAM and Hirtractr, and also by !ors. OVERTON ' WILMOT, ELWELL, IN and others. We understand addresses by Judge CONYNGIIAM E. Ovy.nzos Esq., were highly ressive. Dr. BALDWIN ' , too, made irief address, inj,his usual mirth ing vein. Dr. BULLOCK ' during :vening, responded to a call upon exhibiting a very proper appreeia. of the :high Mark of respect and shown him by the Bar ofßrad - ,) county, and the numerous respee citizens present at the entertain- TUESDAY, Februiry 4, 1845. anis Bui.Locn, Esq. :—Dear Sir. ring been appointed a Committee • purpose, by the Members of the if Bradford County—The under respectfully solicit - your attend - 2 supper to be riven vou. at the house of A. M. Coe in ,Towanda, on Wednesday evening, next. 'On the part of. our brethern - ..0f the Bar, this invitation is tendered you on the occasion of your retirement from the practice' of the Law, after having been engaged m it in the Court of this County, for some twenty-five years—as , an hum ble testimonial oTopi respect for your cha racter I,s a citizen, and especially in view of the honorable 'and gentlemanly de portment which has uniformly character ized your intercourse with your fellow members of the profession. • We remain, with much respect - • and esteem, yOur friends, and obedient servants, W. L. EL AR ‘ V v A EL D L ;' , J. C. ADAMS. FEBRUARY 5, 1845 GENTI,ENEN,—In accepting the invi tation contained in your letter of yester 'day, I have to return to you and those you represent My . thanks, my Sincere and heart-felt thanks for the kind and friendly sentiments therein expressed. it gives me much pleasure to reflect that in a long acquaintance and exten sive 'professional intercourse with our bar, the fullest harmony has at all times existed between each member & myself. In retiring from the practice of law it is highly gratifying to know I have their friendship. And I would repeat. my gratitude for this thanifestation of the confidence and esteem of gentlemen, dis tinguished for urbanity, intelligence, and high legal attainments. Cordially yours, D. BULLOCK. MESSRS: C. L. WARD. W.ELIVELL, S. C. ADAMS. Democratic County Meeting. At a meeting of the democratic citizens of Bradford county, held, pursuant to, notice given by the Standing Committee, at the court house in Towanda, Friday evening, the 11th inst., IRA H STEPHENS was called to the chair, and the following gentlemen chosen Vice Pre sidents—Leonard Pierce, Charles Stockwell, 0. D. Bartlett, James Gordon. N. N. Betts, D.L.Scott, Luman Putnam, A .L.Cranmer, Silas E. Shepard, Samuel Huston,Daniel Van dcrcook, J. M. Piollet, Daniel Brink and Da vid F. Barstow. :Secretaries—A.S. Chamberlin, U. Mercur. On motion of CoI.G.F .MasoN, a commit tee was appointed by the chair, to report dele gates to a State Convention for nominating a Canal"Comrnissioner and draft resoluthips ex pressive of the sense of this meeting, vg.:—G. F. Mason, J. F Meats, Ceorge Scott,. Sf7Xen Pierce, L E. Hew olf, .1 .M . W attles, H. C. Kel ly, L.H. Pierce and E. W. Morgan. Upon-their report, Eti wait n Mitts and H. S. SaLsuunT were chosen delegates. The committee, through its chairman, offer ed the following resolutions which were unan imously adopted : Resolved, That our delegates to, the Canal Commissioner's Convention be instructed to seek the nomination of a man whose character is a guaranty for carrying out the restoration of the public revenues from the grasp of plunder ers, to the legitimate uses of thepeople, so hap pily begun, and nearly consummated, under that thanks,worthy board, Messrs. Clarke, Mil ler and Foster. Resolved, That the election of Ja.s.K.Potx and Gconos M. DALLIS, is an emphatic echo to the voice of democracy which bas cheered the progress of our nation from its struggling into birth up to its giant youth ; making an an swer, not to be misinterpreted, to the querulous and croaking prophecies from the past, on each aide of the waters, that the Republic is an ex ploded experiment; and proclaiming to the world a freehold yet, in the earth, of the equal rights of man. We confidently predict an administration, under their auspices, so wise and just as to gra tify the hopes of the good, and stifle the regrets of the worst, upon the result of the late nation al Canvass. Resolved, That we retain the utmost confi dence in our distinguished Senators, Jeans BUCRUAN and DANIEL STURGEON, and we shall rejoice to acknowledge an addition to their claims on our gratitude, in the earliest efficacy they can give to the public sentiment touching the re-annexation of Texas and the re-assertion of our right to the whole of the Oregon territo ry. We hope soon to welcome our Elmo...vex to the head of the national Cabinet. Resolved, That David R. Pcirter's general jail-and-penitentiary delivery, and the stock jobbing arithmetic 'with which he has chosen to mark the period of his public life, were not at all wanting to give emphasis to the predic tion in the closing paragraph of his last mes sage—whose fulfilment his retirement, with the honors already won, sufficiently signalized ; i. e. that the State's redemption was at hand, and "every true hearted Pennsylvanian must rejoice to see her proud escutcheon purified from the only stain thatbad ever defaced it since the landing of her founder upon the shores of the Delaware." Is David also among the prophets Resolved, That, if more than the retirement of the late Executive were needed for the re demption of our good old commonwealth, we have its strongest assurance from the acces sion to power of that sterling patriot and honest man, FRANCIS R. SHUNK, who wears de mocracy as a panoply of right, not a cloak of ambition ; and this assurance is rendered dou bly, sure by his eminent:y judicious selection of constitutional advisers, whose integrity reflect ing his own, may prove the guiding star to all, in the path to honor. Resolved, That JEssx Mrr.LEn, by his long and faithful services as a State and National officer, and specially by his generous and effi dent aid in reforming the management of the public works, and defending them from Execu • tive usurpation, has nobly deserved the post of honor, in an administration devoted to the State's regeneration, to which hiS Excellency, Gov. Shunk, has called him by giving voice to the popular will. Resolved, That we hail the resumption of payments of interest on the State debt as h!gh ly auspicious to the prosperity and honor like ly to accompany an administration which has begun by restoring figures, from the:crooked talk of Indian dialects, to their proverbial; Cer ndeular veracity. We cannot but the more re- peat the obligations of PennsYlvariip to the Ca nal Board of her own choice, .since his late ex cellency appropriates to himself (with a facility of reckoning, as if figures were all 99,006'5) the savings made only by wresting from his own hands the entire evenues.' It .must _gratify_ ill who case for the'" tranquility" vatted by that functionary defunct, that at the recent junket at the " American Hotel; just above the U, S. Bank," Mayor Weall avoided ghost stories in the nursery -spouting with which he indulg ed his august auditor, and, gemmed and small potatoes went quietly down midst the greater things swallowed there—so that apparitions and nightmare are not recorded among his guests cul that festal night. • Resolved, That it is high time frankness, truth and justice were the characteristics of eve ry State paper; and the Inaugural address and message on the finances, by the Executive, are significant evidences that the "redemption," promised by his predecessor, has come. Resolved, That while we regard an equali zation of State levies as, in the highest degree, desirable, we are not satisfied that the late, law is the most judicious and economical for attain ing that object. We cheerfully leave our in terests therein to the hands of our Representa tives and Senator, on whose discretion we may safely rely. Resolved; That his Excellency, Gov.Snusrx, receive the thanks of the democracy of Brad ford county for promptly withdrawing the late, splenetic nomination of D. M. Bull, as an As sociate Judge, and substitotifira man, honest, capable, and enjoying the confidence of the peo ple: such is %nay 11,10n0,m Resolved, That DAVID iVimitcrr, by his bril liant talents, steady devotion to principles and eminent service in the republican casse,as well as from the persecution of the bloodhounds of opposition, is fixed the affections of his friends and In the general admiration. The legions itif the North, who have saved so many battles, will soon claim the honors of a triumph for Iheir.most valiant leader. Resolved, That the rc-iiastatment of Seth Salsbury as State Librarian, is a tardy, but me rited act of justice to tE,at worthy democrat, who for the time fell a v mto the deviceful practices of an executive whose political dereliction ho earliest detected and most signally exposed. Resolved, That these proceedings be publish ed in the Reporter,' Union, Pennsylvanian, and Lancaster Intelligencer ; and that copies be for warded, by the 'Secretaries, to the President and Vice President elect, the .Governor and Secretary of the Crimnlth, the Canal Com'rs, our Senators in Congress, and Senator and Representatives in Assembly. .„ CONFIRMED.—The nomination of [TAR RY Mono.v.v, Esq:, as Associate Judge for this county, has been unanimously confirmed by the Senate BAD BREATH is always an evidence of a disordered stomach and a corrupt state of the blood. The food, instead of being properly dissolved, remains indigested until it becomes spoiled or putrified ; consequently, a deleterious fluid, called sceptic acid, is generated in the stomach, which, mixing with the fluids of the mouth, not only gives a disagreeable odor to the breath, but is the cause of decayed teeth, wasting of the gums, and many other unpleasant complaints. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills'are a certain cure for bad breath, because they cleanse the stomach and bowels from those bilious and corrupt humors which are the cause. They also aid and improve digestion, and purify the blood, and therefore not only give health and' vigor to the body, sweetness to the breath, and prevrit a premature decay of the teeth, but new life and energy to the whole frame. . For sale at the store of 3. D. & E. D. Montanye. in Towanda, and by agents published in another column of this paper. Caution.—As counterfeiters are abroad, avoid all stores of dobtful' character, and be particular in all cap. ses, to ask for - Wrighes Indian Vege table Pillar. Mairried. In Sheahequin, on Wednesday evening, i2th inst., by Rev .Julius Foster, E.A.P.susoss, senior editor of the Bradford Argus, to Miss Dritt.i3r A., daughter of Jesse Brown, of the former place. , Died, In Wysox on the 14th instant, HARRIET La- Trutt, daughter of David P. Woodburn, aged 3 years and 7 months. In Wysox on the 20th inst., Mesas LTMAN, eldest son of Moses Woodburn dee'd, in his 22d year. In Litchfield, January 19, Jonr;Ton., egad 63 years, ' DEDICATION . W be cated to the service of Almighty God, the meeting house erected for the use of the Monroe and Towanda Baptist Church, in this borough, on the 26th inst. Services by Elds. Grennell, of Elmira. P. B . Peck, of Owego, and C.A. Fox, of Spence?, assisted by others, at the hours of 10, A. M., 2 and 3 past 6, P. M.— Collections will be taken up at the close of each service. JOSEPH HOMET; President of thoßoard of Trustees LOOK AT THlS . —Cooking, and other Stoves selling at Montanye's for less than cost, likewise a quantity of Tin Ware, 90 tons Ground Plaster, also at Moutanye's one ton - best Bellefonte Iron just received, also one ton of Nails. January 22d., 1845. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE is het eby giventbat let ters of administration have this day been granted to the subscribers of the goods, 'chat tels, rights and credits of tlfe estate of Arvind Clark 2d., late of •Bidgbury township in the county of Bradford, doc'd. All persona hav ing legal demand against said estate are reques ted to pre'serit them duly attested for settlement and all persons indebted to the said estate aro notified to make payment without delay-. JOHN L. WEBB, DAVID BREWER. January 27, 1845. Adminisirrators - PARTNERSHIP. RAW: Overton , & IL Booth, respect ' al * fully inform the public that having re cently forrtied . a'connection in business, they will promptly and punctually render their proles-. Glottal services in Agencies, Collections and other matters entrusted to their care; and they, respectfully solicit, as' they, hope they shall de serve, a liberal share of. Fatronage. Office in Main street, a few doors south' of tlieSpiscopal church, where one or both willbe found,during all hours of business. * • _ Totearla,..tanr 13, ISIS. =E= - Information Wanted, • OFI4I,CIfIAEI. CUMMINGS , who left my house about the middle of O s cti:iber last, and when last heard of was seen in the vi cinity of Wyalusing. He was about 13 years of age, rather large for one of his age, of a Dan dy complexion.' with fair hair.' Any' informa tion concerning him will be thankfully received. Address the subscriber at Towanda, Bradford Co.. Pa. STEPHEN CUMMINGS.' • Asylum. February . 17, 1845. _ (Patrol insert and 'charga this , office.) NOTICE is given that never having receiv ed a consideration; we shall not pay (un-, less compelled by law) two notes of hand given by us to James Magee. One note of fifty dollars, payable six months from date ; the oth er for fifty dollars payable in eightesn months. The public are cautioned against purchasing them as the terms of the contract for which they were.given have never been complied with and we are determined ir.it to pay them. WILIALIAM JENNINGS,_ JO:AAH NURSE. Wyalusing, Peb. 17, 1845. NOTICE. Is hereby given that the following classifica tion of retailers of foreign good s and mer. chandiss has been made by the subscribers, and that Associate Judges and Commissioners of Bradford co:, will meet at the Commissioners Office in the Borough of Towanda, on Tues day the first day .of April next, and remain in session two days, to hear those who may feel themselves aggrieved and are desirous of ap pealing from the classification herein made THENS BORO: ' CLASS. AMOCNT• Welles & Satterlee, 10 820 00 L. S. Ellsworth, 10 20 00 Kingsbery & Comstock, 11 15 00 Chester Park, 13 10 00 G. A. Perkins, 14 7 00 Wm. H. Perkins, 14 7 00 C. Paine, 14 7 00 d2THENS 7'P. John Watkins. sISYLUM, John Horton Jr., 12 12 50 Elmar Horton, 13 10 00 BURLINGTON, Corvell & Gee, 13 10 00 A. &S. H. Morley, 13 • 10 00 Lockwood Smith, 13 • 10 00 aiNTON, A. H. Gaylord, 13 10 00 DURELL, U. Moody & Co., 12 12 50 0. D. Chamberlin, 13 10 00 FR3NKLIN, R. K. Hawley, 13 110 00 J. W. Nlercur, 13 110 00 MONROE, JJ & C Warford, liquor, 10 20 00 Hanson & P . hinney, .. 11 15 00 DC& 0 N Salsbury, ~ 10 . 20 00 Rogers Fowler, 11 15 00 John Nagle & Son, 14 7 00 ORTFELI,, H Gibbs, T Umphrey. PIKE, Daniel Bailey, « 14 Smith & Little, .‘ R Barnes & Co.. 14 7 00 L C Belding & Co., 13 10 00 I Norton, • 14 7 .00 ROME, John Passmore, 13 L S Maynard, 14 RIDGBERF. Clark & Coolbaugh, 13 10 00 Abner Roberts, 13 10 00 - Coleburn. 12 12 50 SMITHFIELD, Lyman Durfey, 11 15 00 E S Tracy. ll 15 00 SPINGFIELD, Eleazer Norman. 14 7 00 SHE SHE QUIN, Allen & Storrs, 13 10 00 Horace Kinney & Co., •• .6 66 Welles & Nichols, - STANDING STONE, N D Warford, 13 10 00 Albert Newell, 13 10 00 H\V Tracy, 11 15 00 TOW ANDA :BOROUGH, • H Mix & Son, ; 11 15 00 Elliott & Mercur, liquor, 10 20 00 O D Bartlett, 12 12 50 JD&ED Montanve, 10 20 00 B Kingsbery, liquor, • 12 12 50 J Kingsbery Jr., 14 7 00 S& M C Mercur, 10 20 00 C Reed, liquor, 12 12 50 WH: Baird & Co., iigior,ll 15 00 Tracy & Moore, liquor, 12 12 .50 J F Means & Co., 12 12 50 E FI Mason, 14 7 00 S S Bailey, 'l4 7 00 E 0 Halsted, 14 7 00 A D Montanve, 14 7 00 I S Wood & Co.. •_l3 k 0 00 D Kellogg, 14 7 00 P O'Slatn, 14 7 0.0 TROY, SW&DF Pomeroy, 10 20 00 Eli Baird, 12 12 50 P Ballard, , 12 12 50 Layton Runyon, 14 - 700 W A Gustin, 12 12 50 . ULSTER, .1. Guy Tracy, 13 . 10 00 L Truman.. .• L S Ellsworth, ' " • 41. William Gihson, " 44 IFY4I,UgLYG, , John McKinney, dr,..Son„ 14 700 Elisha Lewis.. • 14 , 7.00 - WSRREN, • A Dewing, 13'' 10 00 Marcus Tyrrell, . 13 . 10.0 Q ('Buffington, ' • -. 7'00 Robert Cooper, . 14 .•:, QD And every seller or vender of wines or distill• ed liquors as aforesaid shall pay for his license, fifty per cent. in addition to the foregoing clas sification. n'O'n§ 20)113 ga12:13 CONSTANTLY on hand a W. hand Bo; Stove fer sale cheap at BAIRD'B, MILE cepartnership heretofore existing he .t.!iveitn O. W._Gray dt A.H. Gaylord, of Canton s Pa., is this day dissolved mutual consent. All debtwdue the late'Grm ara to be paid by' A. li , Gaylord,' and all claims against the said firm are to he seitled by sald'Gaylord,• • • •• • G. W. GRAY, .". - A. H. GAYLORD. Canton, January 27th, 1845. • • -Nctice to Delinquents. IVOTICE is hereby given - that all persona 1111 indebted to J. &D. Ingham, must make immediate payment by note or otherwise by thefirst day of March next. All persons knowing themselves indebted will see the,ne cessity of attending promptly to this notice. J. & D. INGHAM; Ivionrocton; January 29, 1845. ...4YLIUMMIZISIUL ) O WI WILMOT & STEPHEN PIERCE, Jilr e , having formed a copartnership for the practice of law in Bradford mid the adjoining counties, will givo prompt and careful attention to all business entrusted to their charge. Their office will be found in Towanda, No. 2, 'Brick Row,' on the second floor; where one. or the other•may be found at all business hours. Towanda, January 6, 1845. • CORN & OATS, wanted at this o ffi ce, on account. ANNUAL REPORT Of the Reeeivals and Expenditures of Brad ' ford County, for the year 1844. Auditors, $33 00 Assessors 576 17 Bridge Contracts 250 75 Bridge Views 9 00 Coroner's Inquests 6 02 Counsel Fees 25 00 Damage Views ........ .114 50 Damage by road thro' uiprovements.663 13 Fuel 23 44 Incidentals 7 28' Grand Jury 482 38 Traverse Jury 2,420 47 Offixo 800k5.... 37 50 Moneys refunded " 26 81 Crier of Court 83 00 Wild Cat Certificates.... ...... ......12 75 Prisoners Support • . 368 79 Printing 195 50 Public Buildings.. 61 65 Recording ...... .............. .......2 06 Stationery 21 •24 Civil Suits 105 00 Wolf Certificates 50 00 Transcribing Indexes 34 50 Prothonotary & Clk. Quarter Sessions.s3 51 J. Towner Corn, balance due January 14 7 00 1,1844........ J. Towner for services in 1844, E. Asppnisvall Com. balance due Janu ary 1,1844 E. Aspenwall fer s ervices in 1844... D. Brink Com. balance due January 1, 1844 64 50 D. Brink for services in 1844. ..... ..128 42 L. Putnam for services in 1844 11 00 A. S. Chamberlin Corn. clerk, balance due January 1, 1844 383 67 A. S. Chamberlin'for services in 1844..21 83 Commonwealth suits 1396 66 Sheriff's fees 414 00 Road Views : 4 61 00 Elections . • 1405 41 Constables attending court .321 27 13 10 00 la 44 if Collectors of County Taxes. Townships. Names of I Amountl'Amount Collectors I ReceivMl due Wells, A. Whartendyke 1839 $22 39 Granville, Wm. Ross 1840 9 32 Smithfield, E. King " $11,68 19 88' Towanda tp. R. Horton" 196 35 . Wells, Wm. Striedly. " 72 92 Herrick. R. Depew 1841 129 20 Litchfield, T. B. Merrill " 19 e 80 Pike,* John Dahlwin " • 12 25 Accounts io oo 00 Sheshequin, Elijah " 63 60 87 55 Wyalusing,* E.Vauglsn jr" • 51 11 38 82 Wysox, David Owen " 782 46 89 Athens bo., G. 0. Welk§ 1842 39" 18 " tp., .L Watkins " 153 98 135 08 Burlington, J. S. " 139 05 28 57 Columbia, H.Sbnrwood " 103 50 Canton, J. Bothwell " 16 14 27 45 Franklin, D. Webber " 15 75 351 Pike,* J. Baldwin " 83 14 39 05 Wysoz, A. Lent " 75 41 29 86 Windham, .1. Russell 38 15 197 47 Wyalusing, J. Vaughn " 49 00 27 94 Athens boro.,* G. Merrill-'43 107 86 13 31 Burlington, C. Taylor " 177 04' 24 37 Canton,* J.Rockwell, " 192 45 833 Franklin,C. W. Stephens " 41 10 770 Herrick, B. Wetmore " 33 18 51 54 Leroy, IL Holcomb, " 92 88 46 04 Litchfield, T. B. Merrill " 76 75 24 90 Orwell, G. W, Welles ' " 155 19 73 71 Smithfield, L. Adams " 288 87 20 23 Sheshequin, W. B. Horton " 268 16 26 04 Stand. Stone, H.S.Stevens " 82 09 106 05 Towanda bo., A. Cooley " 42 91 39 39 Wysos, A. Whitney " 153 66 100 2! Wyalusing, S. W. Biles " 201 13 64 . 82 Ulster, N. Shaw x• 114 37 46 60 Asylum, J. Horton 1844 211 16 76 70 Armenia, Sam'aloore " 58 54 Albany, Moses A. Ladd " 135 72 96 86 Athens tp., R. Sutton " 174 28 686 21 't boro., M. Sawyer . " 241 60 74 21, Burlington, L. A. Pratt- " 67 22 277 55 Columbia, Q Besly " 363 56 '64 49 Canton, E. Bloom " 202 16 161 98 Duren, F. X: Hornet " 76 21 108 14 Franklin, S.. Annablo ". 112 60 Granville, H. Saxton - " 123 55 72 11 Herrick, Calvin Stone " 34 09 136 31 Leroy, H. L Stone " 61 21 114 28 Litchfield. H. McKinney "- 124 60 174 39 Monroe, G. Smith' " 140 27 240 11 Orwell, J. Chubbuck ' "' 315 10 60 14 Pike, S. Brink " 154 99 373 56 Ridgbury, S, Van Buskirk 9 179 75 112 63 Rome, S. Murphy " 128 20 144 92 South Creek. 11. R. More " 118 92 Sheshequin,, D. B. Culver ,180 . 36 Al 3 00 Springfield, K.:Stockwell _" 413 23 59 91 Smithfield, Adams " 241 41 250 11 Standing Stone, J. Ennei " .81 . 39 158 - 54 Towanda Um; E. - Baldwin " 554 I 3 tp., ft. H. Mace 238 88 645 Troy, G P. Freiman • ,, 499 65 Springhill,VoThotopson , !' • as 19 129 42 Ulster; L. Fuller- -" 178 90.153.59 . Virnlhrini, W. Sibley " 95 13 183. 04 " 125 24 62 43 ,Wyalusing, C. Flollenback`" • 13 '5B - r 3, 62' Wyeox; 14..Strope ' " 245 27 21Q 21 Warren, W;Bowen " 283 60 83 68 $11.661 00 47310"0: Thou marked thus-C9 hac been seillcti sinco Tinuary,l, 18.15 DISSOLUTION. $10,116.20 Treasnnfit.Account, Amount due on duplicates: of Cu. taxes ,,, _ for 1837.--4-40—lf , , ft: 1415 - do. foi'lB42,`' .: 2011 39 do. for .1844: 5298 03 do. fur 1844, - • 1:.335 80 Ilec'd on judgt against C.; L. 'Ward; 1000 00 Bonds, judgts, deeds, &c. charged, ' 1686 58 ilwated Land Transcripts, • -. 449 83 By county orders returned $13310. 410 Commission on • do. 266 20 Amount . returned _on duplicates of 1837-8-3 .7 40-41 do. for 1842 , . do. for 1843 do. for 1844 On bonds, judgments, Treasurer's and Commissioner's deeds By callector7a per centage, Cost of advertising ten tracts Un seated Land, Co. orders t outstanding Jan. I, 1844, $7797 46 do Issued in 1844 19116'20 Co. onleto returned in 1844 do. outstanding January 1,'45 . fe46366 - BRADFORD COUNTY, Si.. We, the commissioners of said county, IL. s.] do hereby certify the foregoing to , be a , . . . true statement of the receivals and ex penditures of the 'county of Bradford for the year 1844. Witness 'our bands and of seals, this lid day of February, 1845. D. BRINK, , J. TOWNER, Corato',rs. L . PUTNAM, .- , 4 Attest—J. M. WATTLES, Clerks Towanda Bridge Company, - - NOTICE is hereby given that.a meeting - of the President and managers of said coin pany 'held this 13th day of January; 1845, it was unanimously resolved that all persons who have commuted or may hereafter commute for tolls, shall have the privilege of drawing coal, stone and sand across said Bridge on their own account without paying any additional toll therebr. That the said company are now ready to en ter into commutations with any persons for the privilege of crossing the bridge from this till the first of March 1846. That the company continue to charge toll but one way to all persons crossing into the borough with produce for market but with no right of carrying passengers. That Harry Morgan esq., and Daniel Brink be a committee to make out a list of names and rate of commu• tations and report the same to the board. By" order of the board, C IrIBRCUR, Secretary Towanda, January 13, 1845. .10 00 126 00 New Blacksmithing imotuE32 , ..ugumgassuo THE SUBSOMBER e having formed partnership with his brother, continues to carry on the business at his Mother's old stand, west side of Main street, south part of the boTolik where he is prepared to execute all orders for Horse-shoeing, Carriage & Coach work and Edge Tools. He assures the public that all work entrusted to his care will be well done, as he has thor oughly learned his-trade and is determined to render satisfaction. JOHN A. ES/Elc WINE, Towanda. 1/tcembet N), 1844. ------ ADMIN 36 80 73 20 - ISTRA TOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Hen , ry Wilhelm decd. late of Burlington tp. are requested to make immediate payment, and all those• having demands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested, for settlement. HENRY B. WILHELM Admist're. RICHARD M. KILLEY. S Burlington, Jan. 9, 1845. "mot Sumner, Dentist, , wILL make his next professional visit to Towanda early in May 1845. ' IMPORTANT TO MORS, AIiCHARICB, AW3E_ E°3IENICIIkIEg.AI • AND BMW CSC I 01524- • CHARLES REED, IIAviNG taken the Store no. 2, new brick block has opened a complete assortment of Merchandize selected with great care expess ly for this market, which he °TEM . for sole on the most reasonable terms. Cash, Produce, Feathers, Furs, 4'c., 4'c., will be taken in ex. change for goods. His stock consists of Fordo!' & Domestic Dry Goods, Pilot, beaver, broad and gray clotbs, assi meres, satinet's, hard times, Linsey-woolsey, Canton and woollen flannels, brown and blea. shirting; sheetings and drillings; a splendid assortment of Prints, of all prices and patterns, book, swiss, striped and cross-bar muslin; plain and figured laces, Irish linens, plain and fig'd and silk warp alapacas, chameleon lustres, Aff ghan crape; mouselin do !Rine; cable and plaid shawls, cravats, gloves, hat riblinds, hosiery, suspenders, &c. Wet anti J prOcotles. Brown, erdshett and loaf . sugart - ; teas of all qualities ; molasses. fine cut; Virginia and stno• king tobacco; snuff, apices, Mustard. lamp oil, coffee, soap, starch, 4c. Also a complete as. nortment of • films nod Liquors. Putt. cagnac, brandy; Holland gin, -port wine, whiskey, Crockerti 'and' Glass Ware. Ha rdwareand Cutlery, 'cross cut and mill saws, gjass, &c. , • • . • Boots atuf •Shoesv;.,, . • -• Men's coarse, and fine boots; ladies' fur Teri, plain end' figured India robbers; French pers., buskins, children's cloth and morocco shoes, buffalo robes, &c. . Hats mid Brush, silk and ftr hits . ; Olesull , leathCr. fur..velvet . and :hair seal caps; men's white wool and rowdy lints. 4era • Every exertion will be mad to .please ana slatisfy . every one who may..givc hina a calk r , Towanda, Dee. V.41,-1844. - - - ADM I N ISTRATOIZ'S NOTICE ; .A LL PERSONS iiitioltied•to The estate eit I* John .1.1, Smiih,,ileceasett of Springhill: ere requested -to make immediate payment, and all ibcwe having demands againet. the same Are requested to present them, legally attested, fek settlemrnt, - without Anther - delay.• CFI4I2I.ES SNIITH, A dminiltiratiii,- '• Sprineliilh Peeetuber 1E44 $23217 73 785 31 631 17 653 25 4362°34 1871 77 732 69 5 00 ` ' 523,217 -73 $17913 66 13810.00