Bradford Vututy Court. - • • FEB. 14, 1845. Drain F. BARSTOW vs. Joe KIRBY. hfs was mact i o n o f debt on a prom's ory note in the following terms : „s3oo.—Ninety days after date, I l emise to pay to the order of J. P. iirhy, at the Towanda Bank, three jai-hired dollars without defalcation, for ,aloe received, -Towanda, Dec. B. COOLBAUGH." This . proinissory note was delivered ;$. CoOlbaugh to Kirby, and Kirby, be - - fire the note became due, endorsed and ; e !i - reredit to the Towanda - Bank ; and / I , Towanda Bank, before the same be , ; lin e du (endorsed and delivered it to tD F. Barstow. _ This &as, one of many other notes I, ss igned to D. F.. Barstow on the 15th 0 3n , 1842, and a question arose as to !, e validity of this assignment. . ; . 4 The defendant by his % counsel, ton.' .ii - 54 soled that this assignment was made '' i t : r the benefit of the Bank, and that be as ready, and had been ready ever i ,• : lre the note became due, to pay it in , e tills of the Towanda Batik. ';,.The Court held the assignment valid, I: ,:l . directed the Jury to find for the ; ,.1::t:t1 - .; - which was accordingly done. .U. i:- FEB. 15, 1845. VETER ALLEN VS. JOSEPH ALLEN.— an action on the guaranty of :;ote dated Mny - 18ih. 1842. given by . i;?orge A. Via to Joseph Alen, and Joseph transferred to Peter, with a :uaranty of its being good. The defendant introduced testimony to show that the plaintiff made an agree ment With. Mix to wait on him longer :Ilan' by the terms of the note, he would bound s to do, and on this ground con tended that he was. released from all liability. The Jury found for the de :endant. , [Correspondence of the Public Letlgel.3 WASHINGTON, Feb. 18, 1845. ,11c. Choate's great speech on ./Innexa . Crowded Gallery--The Neu , Cabinet—Mr. Buchanan pro bu'dy at its head—Mr. II "alker to the Treasury,'" sweep in the Offices— l'yler. has • taken Lodgings— Long - John Wentworth outdone—. 4 Qcestion of Etiquette. The most classical and finished .beech on the question of Annexation, made at this session, was delivered to ,ltv by Mr. Choate. His distinguished 'putation \ attracted even a larger audi ce, were it possible, than any that reviously attended ' the debate, and so iitease was the anxiety to hear him hat the galleries were thronged one mur before the meeting of the Senate. he ladies, whose presence is a good Nierion of the fame and quality of the leaker, paid. Mr. Choate the high miplintent of -a hasty toilet and an any attendance, and in their usual gra :Gus manner 'expelled every thing of masculine : complexion from either the ramlort or convenience of:hearing the speech. Such was the extraordinary tilterest manifested on the occasion by ' Ileeven's last best gift," that but two !aided faces were visible in the large .111 i-circular gallery, and they stood It as a sort of forbidden fruit in the giticat Eden. Mr. Choate devoted himself mainly the investigation of the Constitution objections, and therefore was More lid than eloquent: His was a pow al, not a brilliant effort. It enchain , the reason without exciting the pas an of the listener. As a speaker he I callable of the highest intellectual ievation. being one of the most accom lithedi scholars and universally read I our public men. He may in fact be tiled the belles-lettres statesman of the ;ales, being without a superior at home 'abroad. Like most who come from East he lacks the fire and !energy rich .giVe effect and power to elo mace. 'But he is, at times, strikingly Llime, without ever being impres irely grand as an orator. Having ery advantage of cultivation and industry_ and study. he is. the aist ready acid most perfect of the real public debaters. I have no doubt in my own mind tithe Cabinet is now fully -determin . upon, hut will not be revealed, for !asons of State and other riffportant lsideratinns, unid—near_the 4th of If the formation of the new 'erninent was now proclaimed, eve- Cabinet Mfinister. would be , inunda d with applictions and beset With the It - annoying importunity every hour the period of his instalment. From very credible source, I learn that hire, :Italian was tendered the Depart ant of State on Saturday, which was )ntirmed at a special interview and ac !pled this morning. There are also ) me'indications that Mr. Walker will invited to the Treasury. If the first ?ointment` is made, the other seems Ire than probable. /he appearances, and the impres- Ins of those best informed, incline me the belief that there,will be a general lep in the offices here and elsewhere. rani see how it will be possible for Ir. Polk to resist the pressure that will be made in the name of the party. .If he does; he will surprise many and dis appoint not a few. Mr. Tyler has engaged appartments at Fuller's Hotel, for his occupancy af ter the 3d of March,- where it is sup posed that he will lead a much more un disturbed life, than in his days of pow er and Presidency.; The Senate, determined not to be ex celled by the House in the dimensions of its humanity, is soon to be graced by the presence of a _successor to Mr. Henderson, Judge Speight, originally of North Carolina. who can beat long John Wentworth some four inches in heighth, and is in every way a better proportioned - man. He.is. by all odds, the tallest specimen of ; a Congressman ever Sent to the hills of legislation. 'There has been a good deal of eti quette war going' e on between the Presi dent elect and the President in fact, as to which of them should make thefirst ceremonious call, and up to this hour I understand that visit's have not been ex changed. The ladies took the thins in hantrto adjust a. c , improinise, and Ma dame Tyler drove up in her state equip age' to make Mrs:Polk a call as a stran ,g,cr—tigt as the Presidentess elect.— Really, this is getting to be'a very great country:, and by and by, as we grow lolder, more jaristocratic. and have wi ped out the rust of „out forefathers' an vils. it will he necessary to send over to Mrs. Victoria for the Court system of the laws of etiquette observed het , reen the reigning and expectant Queen. lATOR. %V ET FEET.-It should he remem. bered that colds, coughs, consumptions, asthma, 'inflammation of the lungs, pleurisy, and many other fatal , disor ders, are often the result of catching cold, in consequence of wet feefi damp clothes, night air, &e. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are undoubtedly the best medicine in the World for carrying off a cold, because they 'purge from the system those mor bid humors which, when lodged in va rious parts . of the body, give rise to every malady incident to man. A sin gle twenty five cent box of said Pills I will not only afford relief, but will, in a majority of cases, make a perfect cure of the most obstinate cold, at the same time the digestion will be improved. and the I blood so completely purified, that all evil consequences resulting from catching cold, will be entirely prevented.• _ _ I_,For sale at the store of J. D. & E D. r Alontanye, in Towanda, and by ageilts published in another column of this paper. EV" Caution.—As counterf6iters are abrOad, avoid all stores LA dobtful character, and he particular in all cas. ses, to ask for It - right's Indian Vege table Pills. Married. .-- 7 , In Totianda, on Thursday morn. 21tKin4' by Elder G. NI .Spratt, A. K. PEc - Kiwt; : ri Tuukhannock Pa., to Miss JANt itiT' ' . ' 1.4.NV1i.i.r., of the former place. DEDICATION.—wiII be dedi 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 Spencer, assisted by others, at the hours of 10, A. M., 2 and 3 past 6, P.M.— Collections will be ten up at the close of each service. JOSEPH HOMET, President of the Board of Trustees RZUEOMo INFORMATION is hereby given, that the Dental Group of the Leraysville Phalanx has been duly organized, and work will be done in that business at the most reasonable rates.— Where cash cannot be conviently paid, the pro duce of the country will be received at proper prima . . Dr. , Solymati - Brairvn, of New York city, is at the head of the group. Work will be as well done as in any of the Atlantic cities. The Dentist's rooms are, at present, at Dr. Bel ding's near the Phalanstery. Feb. 17, 1845. L. PRATT, Secretary. Listrn to James 11. Gillsom, WHILE ho proclaims to the world that he has just received is very large and very nice assortment of Watches 4. Jewelry 4. Fancy Goods, which fie will sell at remarkably low prices.— Just call 'in and take a look, end see if.he don't sell cheaper than any body else in town. SHIPPING FRURS purchased. Towanda, February 26, 1845. - Ohio Grindstones. ALOT OHIO GRINDSTONES, a good article for farmers for sale low at O. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, Feb. 26,'1644. IR01lr• A FRESH supply, making a complete as sortment of IRON just received and for sale low by 0. D. BARTLETT ozzvam gaim, A_ FRESH supply of Clover Seed, unusu- IA ally plump and clern, just received, and for sale low by 0. D. BARTLETT. (r LASS & NAILS, for sale cheap in any quantity. , 0. D. BARTLETT. - FIRST CALL I ! OF the subscriber,to my old tri4uli and - the public generally, who wish gook Cake or Bread,, if they will fetch a grist of Wheat, Rye, Corn or Buckwheat to the old Overton Mill, which has been lately fitted up new for doing as good work as can be done in the State.none excepted. If you do not believe this, call and try, and I will prove it to your satisfaction, on short notice; only come, and you shall be satin fled. • A. B. Ulster, December ;16,1844. ly RI ROOMS, Pails and Looking Glasses by W. H.BAIRD CO. "gytemLer 7th. No. 3 Brick Bow. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sunury' writs of Vend. Expo., issued from the court of common pleas of Bradford county to me directed, I shall ex pose to public sale at the house of Wm. Bnegs in the borough of Towanda,' on Thursday, the 20th day of MARCH next at one o'clock P. M., the following described piece or parcel of land situate in Ridgberry township and bounded on the north by land of C. Merritt, ea :t by land of M. Griswold and 0. Root, south by land of T. Krumloff and M. Weeks, and on the south by land of Jacob Weeks ; containing about 54 acres, about 30 or 34 acres thereof improved, with one log house, one framed barn '-and a small apple orchard thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. W. Patrick, to the use of Thomas Swan and Richard Dorsey vs. Samuel G. Rightmire. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Her rick;bounded north by land of A. Stephens, on the east by land of 0-Stephens, on the south by land of J. Goodwin, and west by land of Kingshery ; containing about 40 acres, be the same more or less, about 30 acres improved, with one framed house, one framed barn and an apple orchard thereon. Seized end teken in execution at the suit of Jonas Ingham vi. Jonathan Stevens. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in To wen& tp. bounded north by lands of Jas Mau ger, west by Jas. Mercur, south by Myer and Mans:lle, eaFt by the Susquehanna river; eon taining 100 acres more or less about 35 acres improved, with a log house, log shed and peach and apple orchard thereon. Seized and I •ken in execution at the suit of Ziba (hist to the use of Bet •arr'n C. Thomas vs. Seneca Simmons. ALSO—A piece of lend in Leroy township hounded north by Towanda creek, east by Da vid Cole's lands, south by Barclay's lends, west by L. M'Kce's lands, with a small framed house thereon ; containing 45 acres, about 5 acres thereof improved, more or less. ALSO—A lot in Frenklin tp. bounded on the west by Towanda creek, all other sides by J.C.Ridgway's londs; contzining about half of eh acre more or leer. Seized end taken in elm ution at the suit of Jas C. Rockwell's use, vs. Henry B. Myer. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Ridg buiy township, bounded on the north by land of Henry M. Peterson, on the eaat by lend of Samuel Rouck, south by land of David Burt, and west by land of Isaac Miller; containing 6.0 acres, about 40 or 45 improved with t twolog houses, one framed barn end an apple orchard thereon. • Reized and taken in execution at the suit of R. & E. Covell ve.Robert Miller. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of lend in Springfield tp. bounded north by lands of Wm. Cowell and others; south by lends of Luke N. Pits; containing 50 acres or thereabou's with about 30 improved, end a small framed house snd amed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J C . Sampson vs, J. W. Brown. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land in Smithfield tp. bounded north by lands of J. Geroulds, east and south by lands of J. Phelps, and west by the main road running south from Smithfield centre ; containing one half acre more or less a meeting house thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of , Samuel Farwell vs. D. Andrews and William Fairman, trustees of the first society of the Me thodist Episcopal Church in Smithfield. ALSO—A lot of land in Canton township, bounded south by lands of A. Taber ; west by John Norris and J. Gleason north by George Bingham ; east by Z. Thomas; containing 70 acres, with about 8 acres improved, with two log houses thereon erected. Se red and taken in execution at the suit of Sylvester Bailey vs. Joel Hall jr. 7 ALSO—A lot of land in Canton tp. bound ed north by lands of A. Bothwell and James Bothwell ; east by lands of said Bothwells and Amos Wilcox and S.E. Shepard ; south by the Williamsport and Elmira road; and the south west by lands of J. Smith; 100 acres or there abouts, 50 acres improved, and a log house Seized and taken in execution at the suit cf Anthony . Shorb, David Stewart, Wm. C. Ste wart, Wm. M. Lyon, John Lyon and Jobn T. Matthias, trading under the firm of Shorb, Ste wart ct. co. now to the use of S. E. Shepard vs. Joseph J. Single and Anderson Harvey, lately trading under the firm of Single & Har vey. ALSO—A piece, percel or lot of land situ ate in the boraugh of Athens, bounded north by Chester Park ; west by main street ; south by Patrick, Clapp & Satterlee ; east by J. & W. Kendall ; with a framed dwelling house ; con taining one-fourth of an acre more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Spalding, to the use of H. Williston Jr. and F. Tyler, assignees. of Gco. A .Perkins-vs. 0. R .Ty ler, admn'r of D. Cook, dcc'd. JOHN N. WESTON, Sheliff. l Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Feb. 22, 1845. 5 ORP.LEAL V' 'COURT S4LE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, there v4l be Exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 15th day of January, 1845, at ene o'clock, P M., a certain lot of land, situate in tho borough of Towanda, bounded and des cribed as follows : on the North by land of Wm Mix ; on the East by River street; on the west by land of John N. Weston, and on the South by a certain lane leadinghfrom Main street to the aforesaid River street; said lot measuring 75 feet on River street and 112 feet on the afore. said lane, with a two story frame dwelling house thereon. Credit will be given for a portion of the pur chase money. Attendance will be given by the subscriber at the time and place aforesaid, termsof sale more fully made known. 0. D. BARTLETT Towanda, December 16, 1544. The above sale is further r omp.] to Satur day, the `22d day of Merch next, at the house of Wm. Briggs, at 1 o'clock, P. M. 0. D. BARTLETT. I 4 OOK AT THlS—Cookie: and other Stoves selling at hiontanye's for less than cost, likewise a quantity of Tin Ware, 90 tons Ground Plaster, also. at Montanye's one ; tort best Bellefonte Iron just received, also ontOon of Nails. • January 22d., 1845. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE is timely giventhat let ters of administration have this day been granted to the subscribers,of the goods, chat tels, rights and credits of the estate of Arvine Clark 2d., late of Ridgbury township in the county of Bradford, decd. All persons" hav ing legal demand against said estate are reques ted to present them duly attested for settlement and all persons indebted to the said estate are notified to make payment without delay. JOHN 1.. WEBB. DAVID BREWER. January L 7, 1845. Administrrators. Information Wanted, O 0 MICHAEL CUMMINGS, who le ft my house about the middle of October 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 San dy complexion, with fair hair. Any informa tion concerning him will be thankfuly received. Address the subscriber at To‘wanda, Bradford Co. Pa. STEPHEN CUMMINGS. Asylum, February 17, 1845. (Patrol insert and charge this office.) C T9K41131110 1- sis 'NOTICE is given that never hwiring recciv 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 eighteen 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 not to pay them. WILLLIA NI JENNINGS, JOSIAH N HESS. Wyalusing, Feb. 17, 1845. NOTICE. IS hereby given that the following classifica tion of retailers of foreign goods and mer. chandise has been made by the subscribers, and that Associate JudgCs 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. • A THE NS BORO. CLASS. AMOUNT. WeVs & Satterlee, 10 320 00 L. S. Ellsworth, 10 20 00 Kingsbervi&.Coms.toek, 11 15 00 Chester Park, 13 : 10 00 Q. A. Perkins, 14. 7 00 Wm. H. Perkins, 14 7 00 C. Paine, 14 7 00 ATHENS TP. John Watkins, JISYLC-M. John Horton Jr., • 12 12 50 Elmar Horton. 13 10 00 BURLINGTON, Coryell & Gee, 13 10 00 A. &S. H. Morley, 13 • 10 00 Lockwood Smith, 13 10 00 C.LYTON, A. 11. Gaylord. DURELL, U. Moody & Co., 0. D. Chamberlin. FR.III 7 KLIN, R. K. Hawley, 13 J. W. Mercur, 13 • MONROE, J J & C Warford, Hanson & Phinney, D C & 0 N Salsbury, Rogers Fowler, John Nagle & Son, ORWELL, II Gibbs, T Umplirey. PIKE, Daniel Bailey, Smith & Little, '• $4. R Barnes & Co., 14 7 00 L C Belding & Co., 13 10 00 G 1 Norton, 14 7 00 ROME, John Passmore, 13 10 00 L S Maynard, 14 7 .00 RIDGBERY, Clark & Coo Waugh, Abner Roberts, 13 10 00 - Coleburn. l2 12 50 SMITHFIELD, Lyman Durfey, 11 15 00 E S Tracy. 11 15 00 SPINGFIELD, Eleazer Norman, 14 7 00 SHE SWE Q UM. Allen & Storrs, 13 10 00 Horace Kinney & Co.. " 6 6 Welles & Nichols. 6 4 ST,INDLVG STONE, N D Warford, Albert Newell, H W Tracy, 11 15 00 TOWANDA BOROUGH, H Mix & Son, 11 15 00 Elliott & Mercur, 10 20 00 O D Bartlett, 12 12 J D & E D Montanve, 10 20 B Kingsbery, 12 12 J Kingsbery Jr., 14 7 II S& M C Merc9r,,. 10 20 C Re'ed, 12 12 WII Baird & Co., 111 15 Tracy & Moore. 12, 12 .1 F Means & Co., 12, 12 E fl Mason., . 14 7 S S Bailey, 141 7 E 0 H slated, 14 7 A D Montanye, 14 7 I S Wood & Co.,A 13 10 I) Kellogg, 14 7 P O'Slatn, 14 7 TROY, SW &DF Pomeroy, 10 20 Eli Baird, 0 P Ballard, Layton Runyon. 12 12 ULSTER; W A Gustin, Guy Tracy, I, Truman, L S Ellsworth, Gibson. IFYJILUSING, John McKinney & Son, 14 Elisha Lewis. IF.11?1?EN, 13 13 A Dewiniz, Marcus Tyrrell, B Buffington, Robert Cooper, 14 7 And every seller or vender of wines or disc ed liquors as aforesaid shall pay for his license, fifty per cent, in addition to the foregoing clas sification. _ _ D. M. BULL. Associate Judge. D. BRINK. J. TOWNER. Com'rs L. PUTNAM. Commissioner's Office, Towanda, Feb; 15, 1844. S . - DISSOLUTION. Firm copartneruhip heretofore existing be lateen G. W. Gray at A. H. Gaylord, of Canton Pa., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due the late arm ara to be paid by A. H. Gaylord. and all . claims against the said Irm`are to be settled by said Gaylord. O. W. GRAY, • A. H. GAYLORD. Canton, January 271h,1845. Nuke to Delinquents, NOTICE is hereby given that all persons 11 indebted to .1, &D. Ingham, must make immediate payment by note or otherwise by the first day of March next. All persons knowing themselves indebted will seo the ne cessity of attending promptly to this notice. J. & D. INGHAM. Monroeton, January 29, 1845. ; , ,L)Lum - §mguaa . 2o ~WILMOT & STEPHEN PIERCE, o having formed a copartnership for the practice of law in Bradford and the adjoining counties, will give prompt and careful attention to all business entrusted to their charge. Their office will Ike 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 office, on account. ANNUAL REPORT the Reecivals and Expenditures of Brad ford County, for the year 1814. Auditors, $33 00 Assessors 576 17 Bridge Contracts 250 75 Bridge Vievis 9 00 Coroner's Inquests 5 02 Counsel Fees 25 00 Damage Views 114 50 Damage by road thro' wlprovcments.663 13 Fuel 23 44 Incidentals 7 28 Grand Jury 482 38 Traverse J ury 2,420 47 Of f ice. Books 37 50 Moneys refunded 26 81 Crier of Court • 83 00 Wild Cat Certificates 12 75 14 7 00 Prisoners Support Printing Public Buildings Recording 13 10 00 Stationery ... Civil Suits 12 50 10 00 'Wolf Certificates Transcribing Indexes 34 50 Prothonotary & Clk. Quarter Sessions.s3 51 3. Towner Cora. balance due January 10 00 10 00 'l, 1844 10 00 J. Towner for services in 1844, 126 00 E. Aspenwall Com. balance due Janu- 10 20 00 11 1 . 5 00 10 20 00 11 15 00 14 7 00 ary 1, .1841 36 80 E. Aspenwall fer s ervices in 1844.-73 20 D. Brink Corn. balance due January 1, 1844 64 60 D. B rink for services in 1844. .......128 42 L. Putnam for services in 1844 ..... —.ll 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 13 10 00 66 i 46 Sheriff's fees Road Views 00 Elections 1405 41 Constables attending court 321 27 Accounts of Collectors of County Taxes. Townships. I I\ c ' u a l m ie e e s tu o ru f r ite m c o ei n i ll Amount Wells, A. Whartendyke 1839 $22 39 Granville, Wm. Ross 1840 13 10 00 Smithfield, E. King Towanda tp. R. Horton" Wells, Wm. Smcdly Herrick, R. Depew Atchfield, T. B. Merrill Pike,• John Baldairi Sheshequin, Elijah -- 63 60 87 55 Wyalusing,• E.Vaughn jr" 51 11 38 29 Wysta, David Owen 782 46 88 Athens bo., G. 0. Welles 1842 39 18 " tp ,J. Watkins Burlington, J. S. M'Kean, Columbia, H -Shnrwood " 103 50 Canton, J. Bothwell " 46 14 27 45 Franklin, D. Webber " 15 75. 351 Pike,• J. Baldwin " 83 14 39 05 Wysox, A. Lent ." 75 41 29 86 Windham, J. Russell 38 15 197 47 Wyalusing, J. Vaughn " 49 00 27 94 Athens horo,• 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, N. B. Wetmore " 33 18 91 54 Leroy, H. Holcomb, " 92 88 46 04 Litchfield, T. - B. Merrill " 76 75 24 90 Orwell, G. IN, Welles " 155 19 73 71 Smithfield, L. Adams " 28.3 87 20 23 Sheskequin, W. B. Hotton " 268 16 26 04 Stand. Stone, H.S.Stevens " 82 09 106 05 Towanda ho., A. Cooley " 42 91 39 39 Wysox, A. Whitney " 153 66 100 21 Wyalusing, S. W. Biles " 201 13 64 82 Ulster, N. Shaw " 114 37 46 60 13 10 00 13 10 00 Asylum, 1. Horton Armenia, Sam'l Moore Albany, Moses A. Lath! " 135 72 96 86 Athens tp., R. Sutton " 174 28 586 27 boro., M. Sawyer " 241 60 74 21 Burlington, L. A. Pratt " 67 22 277 55 Columbia, 0. Besly _ " 363 56 54 49 Canton, B. Bloom " 202 16 161 98 Durell, F. X; Hornet " 76 21 108 14 Franklin, S. Annablo 112 GO 12 12 12 12 Granville, H. Saxton " 123 55 72 11 Herrick, Calvin stone 34 09 126 31 Leroy, H. I. Stone " 61 21 114 28 Litchfield, H. McKinney " 124 50 174 39 Monroe, G. Smith , " 27 249 11 Orwell, .1. Chubbuck " 315 10 60 14 Pike, S. Brink " 154 99 373 55 13 10 Ridgbury, S. Van Buskirk "• 179 75 112 64 Rome, S. Murphy . " 128 20 144 92 South Creek, D. IL Moore " 118 92 Sheshequin, D. B. Culver " 180 36 - 313 00 Springfield, E. Stockwell " 413 23 50 91 Smithfield, L. Adams " 241 41 250-71 Standing Stone, J. Ennes " 81 - 39 158 54 ToWandu ho., E. Baldwin " 554 13 ME 00 00 00 00 10 10 7 " tp., H. H. Mace " 338 88 645 Troy, G. P. Freeman " 499 65 Springhill, W., * Thornpson " 3i 19 129 42 Ulster, L. Fuller . 178 90 153 59 Windham, W. Sibley " 95 13 183 04 Wells, Peter Knapp " 125 24 63 43 Wyalusinu, C. Hollenbaek " 13 58 373 52 Wygox, H. Strope ) " 245 27 - 210 21 Warren, W, Bovvcit " 283 GO 83 G 8 $11,661 00 $7310 62 Those marked - thus et) have been settled since January 1; 1845. Amount due on duplicates of Co. taxes for 1837-S-9-40-41 $ 1435 95, do. for 1842, 2011 39 do. for 1843, • 5298 08 . do. for 1844, 1 335 'BO Rec'd on jndgt against C. L. Ward, 1000 00 Bonds, judgts, deeds, dm. charged, 1686 58 Unseated Land Transcripts, 449 83 By county orders returned $ 13310 00 Cominission on do. Amount returned on doplicateo of W 37-8-9-40-41 do. for 1842 do. for 1843 do. for 18 44 . On bonds. judgmenol, Treosurerra and Commissioner's deeds By cellectoes per centage, agc. - • Cost of Advertising ten tracts Ca seated'Land, Co. orders outstanding Jan. 1, 1844, $7797 46 do Issued in 1844 10116 20 Co. orders returned in 1844 do. outstanding January 1,'45 $4603 66 BRADFORD COUNTY, Si We, the commissioners of said county, (i. s.) do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true statement of the receisals and ex• Penditurcs of the county of Bradford for the year 1814. Witness our hands and official seals, this 3d day of Fithruary, 1845. P. BRINK, .1. TOWNER, (lorekm'rei • L.PUTNAM, • Attest—S. M. WATTLES, Clerk. • Towanda Bridge Conipany. IWOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the President and 'Tanagers of said com 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 there-110.. 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. 368 79 Tfi,at 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 fist of names and rate of commu tations and report the same to the board. By order of the board, M. C MERCUR, Secretary. Towanda, January 13, 1895. 195 50 61 65 2 06 SEG 105 00 50 00 THE SUBSCRIBER,. having for..sed a 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 borough, 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 he well done, as he has thor oughly learned his trade_ and is determined to render satisfaction. 114 00 ADAIINISTRATOR'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. $10,116 20 BM $11,68 19 88 196 35 - 72 92 1841 129 20 Doctor Sumner, Dentist, WILL make his next professional visit to Tow ands early in May 1845. 19 86 LIM IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, MECHANICS, At. k - Nii• • 71 Z-111-- " 153 98 135 08 " 139 05 28 57 CHARLES REED, HAVING taken the Store no. 2, new brick block has opened a complete assortment of Merchandise selected with great care experts ly for this market, which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Cash, Produce, Feathers, Furs, 4c., 4-c., will be taken in ex change for goods. His stock consists of Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods. Pilot, beaver, broad and gray cloths, cassi mores, satinetts, • hard times, Linsey-woolsey, Canton and woollen flannels, brown and blea shirtings, shertings and drillings; a splendid assortment of Prints, of all prices and patterns, book, swiss, striped and cross-bar muslins„ plain and figured laces, Iriel linens, plain and fig'd and silk warp alapacas, chameleon Mattes, Aff ghan crapes, mouselin de lainea:cable and plaid shawls, cravats, gloves, hat ribandi hosiery, suspenders, &c. 1844 211 16 76 70 " 58 54 Treasurers Account. New Blacksmithing Ugu..Laaugasnm3Vo JOHN A. ESEN WINE Towanda. 11e6ember 30, 1844. HENRY. B. WILHELM Admistirs. RICHARD M. KILLEY. Burlington, Jan. 8, 1845. ANDSw ..c)m w a zgi Wet and Dry Groceries. Brown, crushed and loaf sugars; teas of all qualities ; molasses. fine cut, Virginia and smo king tobacco ; snuff; spices, mustard, lamp:oil, coffee, soap, starch, cl.c. Also a complete as, sortment of Wines and Liquors Pure cogniac brandy, Holland gin, port wine, whiskey . Crockery and Glass Ware. Hardware and Cutlery, cross cut and mill eawe, nails, glass, &c. Boots - and 'Shoes. Men's coarse and fine boots; ladies' furred, plain and figured India robbers; French slip pers, buskins, children's cloth and morocco shoes, buffalo robes, Arc. hats and Caps. Brush, silk and fur hats; Olc Dull, leather, fur, velvet and hair seal cops; men's white wool and rowdy hats, &c. Every exertion will be made to please and satisfy every one who may give him a call. Towanda, Dec. 2d, 1844. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. AJ,L'PERSONS indebted to • the estate of John H. Smith, deceased. of Springhill arc requested to make immediate payment, asid all those haying demands against the same are requested to Present them, • legally attested, for settlement; without further delay. - CHARLES SMITH. Administrator. Springhill, December 16;1844 . $23217 73 266 20 785 31 631 17 653 25 4962 34 1871 77 732 69 5 00 $23,217 73 $17913 66 13310 00