praiiiihp of tie-- 1 to ress. l f i tftsTfististpif: - 1 .-WiestiraMpepiebrilla. Siiiiitt...-Thurftenide 'Will orgibiEllealalhe Wis' . boar. t•-• • • ; • • • AmoilritOtoeriii.uljtelitiobs PrileSobrdAter mor ning, Was obtrity Me. Weser* frionittle & Browd,,tetkirtePottgress to subscribe fiat. - certain nu mlieF,Of copies ortifieJeArnosf Mr4il!ilas„pro posed ..to.bri;putilfshid to , there fdr.tilipre*iled.kpetificin froittarikeliindi• *4Ol, asking thit tho l aistSiiiiki - Nehir..jpropotsett. a dissolution of iiition,bei "lapels& trouLthes Senate. Laid' art the table: li . ••••• Mr. Sawa= subruOvid a treteoholon . ingskifing w h e ther the act forbidding-thiasli"Ment of land warrants priorito thr Aetna; . iersaie Adopted. • -• • •• ?, • bowas-culta ecn ao tsui, • ' 'After the consideration of etwittiiiirtainktesaaasia other routine business, the Semite resnatedthrii con sideration-of the.spectal order, Mr. Clay's'• , Cottt promise Resolutions. ' After remarks upon' the - first resolutiOu -- fit Ctsi's series, Mr: Dawes proceeded with His ar• gument against his seetmd,but had notconClOded Lis tpeect when he gave way to a motion for ad journment, which was agreed to. Hocie or RNIMMINTAT/TES.....The joarual was read,./sc.. Mr. SIBLEY offered a resolution to inquire into the expediency of appropriating land to Minnesota and Oregon, for the support of a University, which was adopted. Mr. McCr.easatect moved that the House, go into Committee of the Whole on the state of the. Union, - which was lost. Mr. Dory offered a resolution and moved the previous question, that the Committee on Terrio ries be instructed to,report a hill'providing for t . to admission' of California into the Union on an equal footing with the original States; with the bounda ries arid limits defined in her Constitution. Said bill not to embrace any subject matter • outside of California. Mr. IsoLs moved to lay the resolution on the table. . Mr. KAUFFMAN rose to a question of order. The House had referred to the Constitution to the Com mittee of the Whole on the State of the Union, and the resolution cannot be acted on •without reconsid ering the vote of reference. The Spcsara said that was a matter for regula tion by the House. Mr. hroa moved a call of the House. Agreed. The roll was called, and 166 members answered to their names. Mr. Meet.caristro desired to offer an amend. ment to the resolution, and moved the reading of the same, - which was decided to be out of order. A motion was made to lay the resolution on the table, which 'was Inst—Ayes 70, Noes 121: Mr. Snows of Miss wished to offer an amend ment, which was decided nut of order. On the call for the previous question, which .was sustained by a majority of 26, the vote was about brine ' taken on the passage of the resolution, When Mr. Lace moved that the House- adjourn.: • Mr. Baows of :Hiss called for the yeas and nay P. Mr. SIECLENNAND appealed to Mr loge- to with draw his motion, that he might move to go into Committee of the Whole on the State oldie Union. Mr. INGE said that wider Other circumstances he would be willing to withdraw 'his motion, but would now insist on it. 00 the qbestion of adjournment, the yeas and 'nays were ordered. Mr. Jones asked to be excused from voting, and the yeas and nays were called for on his motion. The SPEAKER decided that, peethog a motion to e,lj turn. no question - can be put to the noose. , The Motion to adjuurn was lost.: Yeas .13; Nays 15.1. M bleCtcaasNv moved to go Into Committee of the Whole out the President's message. The question was taken by yeas and nays, and decided in the negative. f‘everal gentleman arose to address the Speaker. Mr. Jeans moved to lay the resolution on the ta ble. • ~ ,11 Mr. TITOMPSON of Miss moved to adjourn, at the same time expreAsing his willingness to go 'Lille Committee of the Whole. .Mr. INGE demanded the Yeas and !lays on the motion to adjourn ; and they Were ordered. The House refused to adjourn. Mr. Mi.CLeansee nffived to go into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. The Yeas and Nays were again taken, and the question decided in the negative. Mr. VENAISLE moved au adjournment, and ask. ed the Yeas and Nays, which were taken, and the question decided in the negatiie. Mr. Jonr.s moved to•go into Committee of the Whele. The,Yea4 and Nays were again taken, and the question decided in the negative. Mr. YEINASLE moved an adjournment, and ask ed the Yeas and Nays, which were taken, and de cided in tne negative. Mr. Jos moved to go into Committee, which was decided, by Yeaa and Nays, in the negative. Mr. KAUFTMAX asked leave to introduce a series of resolutions. Objections being made, he asked for a soaped. sion of the rules. Mr. McCa.camann, while the resolutions were being read, walled to know whether they were in effect a speech, and subject to the one hour rule! (Larighrer Mr. CARTER asked whether the resolutions were in order! The SPEAKER said they were not introduced, but read for information, and a motion was made to suspend the rules. blr. Wreputor took issue with the Speaker ; it seemed to him that two subjects could not be en tertained at the same time. The Bessie& said it was his opinion that when a motion was before the House, it was in order to move & suspension of the rules, except to go into committee. Mr. Beams of Mies, moved that the House ad. joam. The yeas and nays were taken, and the motion negati red. • Mr. Moos moved to reconsider the vote by which the House refused to lay on the table Mr. Doty's resolution. Mr. SIDUCNCIC offered a resoluteoa„that inasmuch as, by the wiles, the resolution now pending in ease this House adjourns or proceeds to other Mushiest', will be laid over tar at least two weeks, • and per haps not reached to be acted on at all, therefore g is advisable:that this House should not be deterred by dil..tory or evasive motions, designed only to ob struct or delay business, but ehOnlij remain, if nec essary, in perpetual session, until the resolution he finally disposed of. The Sresgra declared this out of order. Mr. KAUFM/1,11 EF10111:4 to adjourn, which was lost. The question Row iecurred on the motion to lay on the table. Ater fnoher proceedings. Mr: Giirray moved to adjourn. Yeas and nays taken' and lost. On a vote being taken to adjourn, it Was dilator ed that no quorum voted. Mr. Svsaix.ollered a resolution with a view to terminate the debate in Committee on the mess. age of the President, communicating the Constitu tion of California, and that it be refer* to a Com mittee, to report as early as possible. Much confusion, and several gentleman endeav ored to release the House from its entanglement. Mr. Don, by nrsanivions" consent, ices permitf ed to say, that all thatrientisot the resolution tiant til was a bid for the admission, of California report ed, and they were willing, to hit it be 'debated for • two months. Mr McCLeanannprovented s twoololinot which *OP read tor infOrmation, that,the Committee. on . Territories reported a bill lei thesdatheioa of Cali. fornia If a & a l e ; An d alealepott e-biU legalizing a plan of the Governments sdoptml,.try New MEd, GO and Demo, so far as the are MamiaN ten with the Consfitutiotfof e'rdiaal Seams, Mn) gates, tutu. tteremei° ween New 24113 p,•0111., , 8m191411„ ' • • deeideitthirineolatien outer dL order. 414 - kW 'III*OI-kadchfirtra*tiot tnniluid begliga . thte tuitiliettiif•sti people, loaf -btoight `lii tlt#re, and _seal Made •iiiienifeit( net mintrii:tbe preirions , qattitiatf. - 0 was iobeibried ern- members'' with Out. delis% that the tatiniittee *inq boultd_to net upon.it and that it would bibrought ba'elrfionti the Cons: saints** a few dayiiiiiutir* it isaltknown under the operation of the preeicina questlein it would,be famed andin the Hesse for WAti 'net vote . The South = l 7. 4 inself duteoce, etideas-' (*edits place it in built a position:. that it CM:be sutunadedand•-debated.. Mr. Baum asked:ifgendirmeft nusatitttsk-objen; before liwbadevneludedwhat•beled to say! Objective were' : . nails to Mr: Billy proceeding, Mr. awn, •would 'Ake iolutve the indulgence ,of theinouse forts few moments to make asuggewr lion. (Laughter.) Consent wais:rdenied.' •'• • i Mr. STEvses nqnired whether the •sugpation was one to meter over?"• • Mr.,Gcrnersaid be had stottniubled the House since lest session, and would like to make a sug gestion:, [Laughter. Cries of Order, and' objet. tionsl - .. • v • - Several gentlemen asked to be excused htim vo •ring, and thereupon the yeas Ind nays lirate Oa. mended.' Mr. - Csarres mite to a poinintonier. lie want ed to know if the structure of the roles permitted, a niiiserable minority to rule. Mr: SAVAGE called , the gentleman to order for .abusing the roles. [Laughter.) • Mr. Csarrsa wanted to know it the rules allow. •ed motions to be multiplied, one on another, and , yeas and nays to be called on each, without taking a direct vole on the question before the House; and whether the House were to be made a football, to be kicked about by the minority. ( ' Order" " or. der.") ' Mr. CLEVELAND eke leaved to. make a propo. sition. [Objections ) Before the vote ou excusing a member from vo- ring was announced. Mr. KALTMAN said be salt a man in the Hall ex ercising the duties of doorkeeper who was never elected; lie was an intruder here. This was a question of privilege, and had been so decided by the Speaker. The Speaker pro tem. Mr. Soya, overruled the point. Mr. KAIITSTAN—I appeal. (" Oh, no !" Ordeti" and contusion.) The yeas and nays were taken on the several questions, and it was now 8 o'clock Nirse o'CLoce, P, M. The yeas and nays are still being called on un important in mons. The Clerk is hoarse with so m uch reading. Mr. STEPHENS of d3orgia inquired what would be the condition of the question if the House now adjourn 1 The Spurts—l-This business will be first in or der when the House again calls for the resolutions, this day two weeks.- Mr. StEstittis—l hope,. then, that the House will adjourn. The vote was takell on the quesicm, and deci ded in the negative. A motion was then made, that when the House adjourn it adjourn to Wednesday. This motion was negatived. Some of the members have laid themselves down for a comteitable snooze ; others are smok ing cigars at the fire-places, while not a few are re galing themselves with the good things in - the oys ter saloon of the, Capitol. The House again refused to adjourn. • At test minutes past ten a meess was moved. Mr.Ttrnstirsoit of 51iiinrierved in good faith to .adjourn. {Laughter,' • ' The 3Pcsatta decided no other questiim than that for adjournment could then be entertaied. E LET t.N 0 - CLOCL. A motion to srljonra spin refused. The probability is that the House will be in ses Ekon tih to-morrow. 12 o'clock. Mr. CLINGUAN, in consequence of indisposition, asked to be excured Porn *voting, and the yeas and nays were taken and the request refused. A MEstssa said he would not rote A Votce—You were not within the bar, but at the bar down stairs. [Laughter ] The SIEMBEII.--.1 ow not Certain where I was. 117 O'Ct,nca, P Sleep has overcome the members, who have ta ken poeession of the soles. Two dozen persons only in the galleries, looking on the scene be'ow, and wondering what the members are doing. Mr. Maxus said, as the hour of 12 was near, he wished to make a point, which was , that the civil day expires at 12 o'clock to night, after which time Doty's resolution goes over , for two weeks. The SPEAKEIr anticipating that point would arise, had taken pains to examine authorities, and had come to the conclusion shad the Monday set apart by the rules would expire at 12 o'clock, and that the resoluhion Would pass over. Mr. Mc Lean moved that when the House ad journ that it be to ‘Yednesslay. Mr. bicLass said, at 12i o'clock, that the res olution was out of order—that it was no use to may here any longer. Mr.SctieNca—ls it understood that we can no_ longer act on the resolution I Tut Seaside—lt is so decided. The question was then taken, and at fifteen min utes past twelve o'clock, tho House adjourned until twelve to day. - In a moment, there was scrambling out of the Hall. We learn that a political clique in Philadelphia acting. in subordination to leaders ,at Washington, have collected money to estaWieh a paper in Brad ford county, Pennsylvania, kw the purpose of as sailing the Hon. David Wilmot. Till the establishment of the emeriti, the Phila delphia Pennsylvanian acts the ad intaini assailani of Mr. Wil mob—pitches the key-note of the intended outcry, en.l gives no a sample of the charges to be made against the distinguished representative from • Bradfordthe gravest of which is. that he did hot not vote for the "Peonsylvanilds gditor, /tlr. For. ney, for . Clerk of Congress; it would litpre been more mildest . to have waited for.the.tiew paper -to put- forth ,thischarge, so that the disappointed office seeker might availhim self of a vicarious agency for'the indulgence of his spite. It seems that lie has been too impatient; and he strikes Tien and left at Benton,, Fremont, the Van Berens, and 1110 i, -all of whom are disorganizers ! How did Mr. Forney act when hlr. Wilmot was a candidate for 'Congress.. He opposed him with all his power; assailed him with all the :words he could command and wish all the influences he could muster. Wjmt was the result I The Pennell val. nian's candjdate, Brewster, received 922 votes in the . district, the Taylor candidate 4795,and Wilmot 8597 —for Hi. Wilmot earned with him the sentiment of the democracy of the ktile, three-Lambs whom according to the testimony of Senator Cameron were in favor of the proiiiso.- 7 4/bany. Alfas. THE WASHINGTON CORROPOWDENT of 'the Haiti. more Son, under date of 13th inst,, says, in Teta: Lion to the Nireragu n question :--" There Is rifason to believe that anew difficulty hararlien betweeri 1 this government and thst-of Great' Bi4af ; ill refer ence to the Nicaragei question,, and to B Moth Ere tenSions in Coatis) America. It appears afthe 84- ,tish goTernmetit has takeA upon hernelft e protec torate of the republic of•Cers Rice, 'whi n with bee aaumed protectiOn elite Mosquito cou nt ~ furntsh es thabasis Of 'a claim 01 rights of linf titbit on torah sides of beesnio earialronte. (kir eminent 'will not agree- to any treaty,tbat shilltreinnize or t 1../.o lll th s ie Pfiton 11 1 0 1w? •:- • Ram= e At* savie hem Turkey report that ip i ppos". r s : hiadiasagoldf , • t -- Atom" iitth'ail tVe 4tb mon att or on itisi.„ tfeat Alt line" Celt; Elinth, bat /1411 ijiriath calves fe‘sult aid advise. They look at itateeely as caotitleatioo Co deem irlht abuuW Irebariteeihearrearraialb - a Cu. .af Illkktia itifereaca l ia slavery:. - 411 Ma of 044 Wilmot Peosiso,lbi.OovetvOr 11 ;Oa _jo kisirribfim IL conveotian of : the ewe lailiabAhal be glaPhaereitio "elect Ago. gala. toithe qieueral Coirreatioa thOttiteet CARLlffirotald be doing injustice 11X/7 ,to-my - feelinge:ef, gratitede, did-I refrain from offering some temitnottiateit thanker° the Cit izens of 'Towanda. forilte"inanyarvidenees of kind nessal tended to lee derhig iti'larninets sojourn in their midst. in lhe'irmirof iebeildinetitt the Bridge in this rwaseOmnlied- -Matta with armor difiletilties, both Of ire and •waters yet when `I 're membertkii.ditinterepied liborircif many-et-the craw sans. irbtrifolitfearnit te my assistance...like, thee words can offer but tenor-delineation of mj erste' tude. To all•those. - then; I offer my most sinetre thitekit; both - for their 'Worts in securing the "false jorks." and their (abort to accelerate the comple, Lion "of the work ender prosecution. : To the Bridge Company; who'llare 'covered nil my losses, I also offer my thanks, with the belief that such acts Df kindness eater go unrewarded. if not in a hearty reCiprocitiMi, at least lathe justi fication of an approving catinciante, • • JOEN BEST. • -1 • MirATVgleinbtkof the colored citizenrof Braillbistriecounty,, did is reminds bora. on the lath of Jaktest7 i - we the undersigned, were eppointed :to - solicit aid in build. ing a iburch auttee haute, to be located' in this Borough, for the heseAfof the colored people of this county; and as .die feel deeply the importance of this enterprise to thi 'end ye have in view, of ad vancing ow - Moral. religibus-and intellectual culture, and as our numbers are few and our means Made. elute, we take this method - of appealing to the lib erality of the 'White citizens of Bradfcird for assist ance; hoping that in the more favored %Vaudois in which Providence has placed them, ,they will be mindful of those upon whom His bounty has -been more sparingly bestowed, and Mat they will rive us countenance and !support in this• struggle for the improvement of.our condition. In addition to the ;subscribers, Timothy Cozzins and David Jones, are authorized to receive contri butionr far the abjve mentioned object. EOLOMON COOPER, JOHVSON. • TEN O'Cuxg, P M Towaisia,TebruaritrA 1850.:41, New c'dtwertistments. ADMIN IsTßATolt's NOTICE. ALL persons indebted h. the estate of SEELY CROFUT, deceased, late 4f Leroy township are hereby requested to make payment without delay and those having claims against said estate will please present them dale. authenticated for settle ment. EDMUND -KELLY, Jr. Leroy. Feb. 22d, Atlm't with will aned. BOOKS!.BOOKS ! ! THE Subscriber is in the ; weekly receipt (ria Rail Road) of New School and Miscellaneous Books and Stationery, to which the attention 14 the community is respectfully invited.. these Rooks will be sold' cheaper than the New . York retail prices. Also, a large supply of Dry Goods, Groreries, Hardware, Crockery. Hats. Caps. Boots, Nhoes, Nail., Glass, &c. &c.. constantly on hand, Cash ()niers particularly &tattled 'la. Nu. 2, New Brick Block, two th.ors below the public square. Towanda, reb. 22d. '5O. JOS. KINGSBRItY. FARM 'l(4 LET. A COOl3 'RIVER FARM can be rented nn fa -11 vorable terms by applying to ibe subsenbet in Athens. C. MATHEWSON. Aihen•. rpt... 20. 1650. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of writs of Vend. Ezpo . issued out of - the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford coun ty, to me directed, I shall expose to public. sale at the court Roust in the born. of Towanda, on Mon day, the 25th day of March, 1850, at 1 o'clock P. M. the following piece or parcel of land situate in the township of' Barri], bounded and described as follows ; to wit: beginning north by landsof tile Holden and a tract of land known as the Sarah Morrison tract, on the west and south by lands be longing to the estate of Matthiss Millenhack de ceased, and on the east by the Susquehanna Ricer. Conraining about four hundred and fifty acres, be the same more or less. about one hundred and eigh ty acres improved, more or less, one framed dwell ing house, three plank or framed dwelling hotpes, tio framed barns and one 'other framed building formerly occupied as a saw mill, two apple orchards and other fruit trees thereon. .Beized and taken in execution at the suit of Caleb Carmel now to the use of JohnF. Means' vs. stela Payne, 8. DOBBINS, BlitT. Effierierx Office. Towanda Jan. 13. 1850. TOWANDA ACADEMY. Tlfis institution haying been placed in charge of GI. R. BAUR a n d H. M. Horr, A. 8., will commance on Monday the 6th day of October next. The Academical year will consist of four terms of eleven weeks each:. Commencing respectively, October Bth, 1649, January 2d. March 25th and June 17th 1890, • Tuition per Term t Orthogr, agil e Reading, Writing, Geogra phy and Mental Arithmetic, The same, with Wells' Grammar, 'Adams' Arithmetic and Town's Analysis, Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Logic, As tronomy and Book Keeping, Algebra, Geometry. Trigonometry, Survey ing, Conic Sections, Analytical Geometry. 460 Latin, Greek and French Langusges, 4 600 Fuel, Ist and ed tennis. 16 Scholars received at any period of the term, and charged only - from the time of their entrance. Board can benbtained in privatelamiltes on rea sonable terms. J. D, bIONTANYE, Preet. - C: L. Waal), tilee'y. of Board‘oUTrostees. Towanda: . Sept..% ;1049, HIRAM MIX'S ZAIV.6. - Ort.6 - .14.1 . ;_. iiiimmwAriowiso•asows. Hllll2C,luur rentered his Drag Store to the north e • corner of the Public Name, lately occupied by Jaws H. Sayre, and belying' fitted up his , mom bis added to his kr;Wer woodman a large supply of ItO ;AZSTID ECINIOSIESIIK9 • GROCERES, ISORS, 04 . tf. PANTS, Willow k Amides wars Glouworr, • Fogey Goods, Perfikorrnke. • Hai., agent for mos of the 'valuable POPULAR MEDICtHEIS tithe Jay: which can be porches/id of biomithe certainty of procorinfritettoule oidelos. • He is also agent for the CANPON TEA. COM. PANY of New Vorkorbise Tstaallaye opined* wide spread reputation oir genuine teak and their liar price. An ozatainatioti of itio,atoekei• wad& ht iittitos the attention of the pahfic, will ssttsfj Wye', one that is has been peksted with/ivies of procuring theheat and sodstjesje a bla air:lairs; end.purchased at gut, limed rates. Towanda, May J. 1840., EGHORN AND PALM LEA? HA id and English Milan braid new shape, taints end diadems da aim inane fine molls *in Sw at 417 23 , LOUR. , .-1.0 bbk. FLOUR:. Ibrusle plea Bow% No killais4l4 Towanda. - :ja n . um& • i,:. 444- . 14 ---.D.'LpRD:I•4O O.IAM-446guiasik;lals riass l 4:o ll ,e4; stimi al.*MmAkio 2o -saii.vitt , , ,,, 'otri apria If -„; -„iumtv, Lclx • ' FOR. " ted.TAW* eio towosbi coatelain one 'kindred TopfiWifit - a, with fruit trees of all kinds. Fuc** app ..M. Peek, Towards, or/rases greenest Browntown Feb. 150,641 Sii..;l‘ 00111111A - REW . gleoiiN front the statifit . tit dieritniCriber,i4 gt 4 • lairs if Niebol., eguay of Tian, Yed ali,of -19CwTrirk,,con Saturday night. the 9th of irebritarY. larsialL'ACl MANE, 9 eiril year. old.— ! - laid Aare is particularly heavy made, and ball a maiarltably slender tail, is marked in 'nue eye, on close inspectiftnoria a white rim en its outer edr ea;lo the eenzre_of ? Coe of her foto ket there 1.11:11, Alibi crack t'shi,:ls.tather hollow backed, and his :4 Rpm lose. The mare hai - qndoulttedly been -taken into the elate of Ped9sylyjMia. 'The above . reward wilily paid,ll24l„for the return of the Mare,„,andl2s on the conviction of the thief Nichols, Feb il, 1950. JOINT CONTELL A I'4"NUAL' STATEMENT affix. Receipts sod Expe n dit u res o f itkqlogvo of Towaoda.for alit year 1849. IIitIIIPTS 4111 ASSISTS. Due from J. D., , fjoodeaough late Treer. •11 10 00 " _W_oodruffet al, 10 00 Dalatme.of,Doplieate for 1849, - 41, 66 Licanse.-Imikkoms. —4lO Am't of Dupheate.for 1849 . • • 759 01 - Ain't of °Nem taeued 1849„. 137 50 ZIPENDITC.II%, Work done on the streets, Curbing, Flagging and plank walk, Expenses of born Election, Printing report and notices ut Appeal. Justices fees, Clerks Salary and Stationery, Serving notices of Appeal. Paid Wm. Mix, & Wm. Elwell, street coca-- missioners do Poor Masters, raid stephen Powell judgment, Judgment Evans, Thomas & Co in aid of Poor rum'. VI 94 Orders returned and cancelled, 247 67 • IMILTS. Due fmm Woottruffet.al. Judg't $lO 00 ' D Goodenough late treasffer, 10 00 - On Duplicate of 1849, 260 al In Treasury; - 14 12 14.M4 93 1101111000 4 ORD LIM Outstanding lanniry '49. Limed up to Feb. 2+l. !BM), Returned and cancelled Feb. 211. '6O, OaNtanding Feb. 2d. MO, Am'i due from J. D. Guodeisough, Treas . ( S 17 04 J. E. Geiger eollecior. 4 84 From lichen.; township, 8 56 Of Duplicate fur 1E49, 274 41 Paid T. O'Day 11 , r support or pa uperr, $193 15 C. K. Ladd. mellical attendance. 15 25 Samuel llustod, l7 00 . Luke Galle , rie, digging graie. . 1 50 Foe bewy Case transleUll pauper. 4 00 T. P. Woodruff keeping transient pauper, 1 50 Stage Fare of transient pauper, 1 23 Ileenstcy. kerpitiz G. Snowden. pan. 2 OU Exonerations on Duplicate, 5 03 ASSKTS. Doe from 1. D. Goodenough, late, Treasurer, 7 04 0( J. E. Geiger, Collector, 3 d 4 Of Athenic township, On Duplicate 1649, In Treasury, To Hoary Duller, We, the undersigned Boggess, and Town Gunn ed of the Borough of Towanda do hereby certify the above to be a true statement of the Beceivals and Expenditures of said Borough from the 27th Jan. 1849, to the 2d day of Feb. 1850. H. MIX, Burgess. O. D. E. O. Goooatra. . M. C. Matters. Torn Council. C. 1.. WAND, E. D. MeaTA'ITI. .CAUTION. Tour son WILLIAM JOHN, having absented I.TI himself from my born, without rtason, hereby forbid any person, harboring, employing or trusting him. under penalty of the law. Wysox, Feb. 16, '6O. GEO. LiANNOX. lovar wnoz.ssaLz .►ID Arran GROCERY, CLOTHING, DRY-GOODS AND - LIQUOR STORE! & W. HAYDEN bay* opened a store on the • west corner of Main mod Bridge streets, Towan da, at the store lately occupied by J. Kingshery, and now offer for sale their large assortment, purchased in Piaui York, end to which therineite the attention of the public. To Landlords and others they particularly recotnnrend their stack of $2 00 3 00 .7L-• AC We 11LI flab MR. MS g 4 00 which have been selected whir great care, Ind are war ranted pure without any combustible or other ingredi ents whatever. In consists in part of Champagne.Ohl Net. Mader' s. Malaga, Pala . therry. Stout Adage, fisospberry aid Ginger Wines ; Otani, Pamnpague and Amnion Brandy; Holland and Gatnniitn Gin; made, St. CTOt'S and New England . Rum ; Stoughton Mane, Lemon Syrup, and ConlialE, all of the best qualities, and clearer than ever-before offered 41111MONBLAPIIIC 1111FZIEWIECOME. • . Warm and other - persons would do well to twilit& tore irons to New ork and Elmira; and see if they Mistiet ba suppled twenty per era. cheaper than else fan* -net? Teas are warranted of •saperior qua ity, Sugars of every quality,' exceedingly cheam.alwa r kla. lessel. Pepper, Spice, Starch . , Raisin", rke.with every ankle in (hello.: go and see. Monti eared hi mo wer made. Citriiiiirna Tolwecto'of the racy hest brands. 10:P Grmwetle and Thy Goods i s lerge supply of Moots and - Shnei; Rawly made Clothing; a splendid assortment of Crockery, for sate. Wanted. 206,000 feet Pine Lumber; arid 150,000 best Pine Shingles, for whichl good price will be vela Toitandeaithtiary 21. )840. • • 'When Shall we have an- Engine ? Another lire broke tett at MICE reDWAIVIDAti i , .'itt4f AFEW DAYS SINCE. but ss it ass confined to Ibis Oiriro.wo serious loss willthe sustained, as it Will citable me to furnish my old customers and Ns Nu b, asseismis as will give mea call, with CRACKERS. BREAD. RUSK. &e, upon •Pch tering'ss Oral' end will giseittialisMion. CAKES, of every desi•rionon. furnished to order. !SMALLEY.. Towanda; Jimmy St 1850. 'I - A DMINIWIItATOR'S NtYricE. LT. permits indebted to the estate. of LII3BEUIS JOHNINDS. accessed. illi3 of Troy township $1 hereby reqisested to make payment widast. daffy Sod those baying claims against said-estate will. pleas PfOssat diem detrautheatieued ter esuiesseet. . • • JAY C.JOHNSON. rter err. 2 1 ,4850.0 • - 414state:user: OEM IpttlNNtrit-4 1- I .:aisitkokial.lokeat,3 kat. takikl paark 'Wm* IkaapolialoarlUiliaka Basesta. wawa. and eakkiiiter oak apokl; . a se,» MERCCIRSV =2 I= 8 58 69 18 28 35 $ll6 95. TvrT. fillOX POOll TCYD ' --7. 4111 . - TME; - • b Os moaner if ihrEikk- lee& I :sand • having been ' Wan Auditor. ANS DiFif i id 111111 F. 3111tipniteibtoda rinneitting in disbands of the Adteiror igd decedent, acnonctbe.laerfel hejlep, wilt ittieer4 Alla. 41146 Celia itspointment ie Yukio& a Borough en Mondy r the itthAni D. MO. 111 o'clock P. Ilitrnt awhiCh iil peirionit interested will take notice. H. BOOM T. • •de Feb. 9th 1849. ,Jkiaditor. SHERIFF SALE. 1"T Vitus of writs of Vend. Expo: issued out of the. . Court of Common Pleas of Dradfcird coolly nod to meditated will be espared to public sale at the, Com I ;BOosetin the bons, °C.:row:l42de, on Sstordiy, the id,day . of hlernh...Wir .one o'cloCk. P. Ali, the following lot lot - piece or pascei of land situatedib the township of Ulster.and bounded tot follows: on the north .by leadrotikrusan.V,att. Vinci'. on . the mat by.tb• tilusquelninna River. " r eciuth . lends of Miry Ann .Lockwood and west by lends .of Harman Van Vieth. Containing .ansruaty-foes arm or Thereabouts; about thirty acme Imprcited with two framed housse. one framed barn end epoxy °Theresa tWings, and she large shanty thereon. . i 'Many) 'and taken in execution at the suittof.E. W. Baird i eri f Isaac Cash. Daridsoo & Mingle titre tenants. AlBO-41 certain piece or pared of land .lying in the township of Burlinzon, and bounded as fol.; lows: nor* by lands of Joshua Baker. east linfas. fittlinronnita .trds...ltAtitsbY , Ahttittn Pitt • o)o.. ll Piand9ol4 l l9lns , find twenty two and a half . perelies.i.hiing pert of Ini.7 a recenily pontrait ek.for trillt4leplOg;Piirte add others. with slot hope thereon erected: . • riled and talie;:i in .e.r,ccution at the suit of D. bi.,1141 vs. Mailkson, Hilth. 7, .„ , . B,DOBBINS, Shlf. Sheriff's QtEce,:Troaptio. Feb. 7. 11350.. Mg 60 $235 14 40 50 11 75 6 50 2 CO 25 75 3 00 NOTICE OF. Airs. TR°. Consmispioners of, .that county' of limiLeord hereby give notice thatibey'hava fixed upon the following plaeei and days respectively fur bearing the appeals.of Marta *nu may., Link themselves aggrieved; by Ilse assessment of A 0 1850, sod ,aps dertionis.of, l appeafing from the same to wit: .Ulster at T. B. & W. D.Holcomh's Tuesday. Feb. 28. Athens qr. and ho. at J. Whnheck'a Wednesday rritt. Smithfield at A. J. Gerouldallurelay 28ths - • Ilidabery at 8. Harman's Friday March lat.' . Springfield at 0. A. Vint:Ones Saturday .2d.' ... South Creek at Am Gillett's Monday Alth. Welts at Wm. titArtgallr' Tuesday sth. Columbia at Isaac Strait's Wednesday Gth. Armenia st•Jahn S. Becker Thursday 7th , 1 Castro at Nathan 'Future's Friday lithe Troy tp. & bore. at V. M. Long's Saturday M., Borlirutton at Cynic Pratt's 51.. 0 day I Lth. Granville at John Vroman'a • Tuesday 12th. . Leroy at Perley Morse's Wednesday 13th. Franklin at Ezra Spalding's Thursday 14th. . Monroe at J. V. Wilcos's Friday Ifith. -- Albany at Arunah Ladd', Saturday 16th. ' Sheshequin at U. Briok'r Jr. Monday 16th. Litchfield at R. PAliib ' Tuesday lOtn. . Vitiudhana at Henry Russell's Wednesday 20th. Warren atil....oopers Thursday 21st. Pike at Thomas Ransom's Friday 22.1. ' Orwell at .1 u-tin A. Russell Sattirday 23d. Herrick at N. B. Wetinore's Monday 25th. Rome at iiii:.-,11 !liege Tuesday 26tb. Wysos at the Academy. Wednesday 27th. Standing 8 one at Steph-rt Canfield Thursday 2dtb. Wyaluaing at John H. Black Friday 29th. Springhill at D. D. Black Saturday 210th. Asylum at Je,att Carmart's-liton'sy April Ist. Purel at the centre radinol house Tuesday 2:1. Towanda tp. at the Coneys. °dice lA'edoesday 2.1. ton. o '• Thursday 4th. At each of which places respectively they. will attend between the hours of 10 o'elodk A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M. By order of the Conuniasionera, C. P. TICKS:ELL crk. Commissioners 01111,:e, Towanda Feb. 6, *LO. . .. DA - 11 ) Z_aM ) ::6 1 '017.11.1? B Alfa. 1 BY an order of the Or-Omits' Court of Bradford i County. willexposed to public sale at the t r premises in Rome wnstitp in said cutinty,on Swot- day the 9th cl of Mach 1250, at Lao o'clock P. M., all that cssuage and- tract of land sitriate in said Rome township, bounded and il •scritiod as follows to wit: beginning at a liutfbnwood twenty eight perches south 30° weal from the soikth welt corner of a lot formerly surveyed to Joseph Vought, thence north 65° east 120 perches to a stake, thence south 24° east 60 perches to a stake, thence south 65° west 104 perches to a bee h, thence north 48° west 66 perches to the place of beginning. Contsioi , ing forty two acres strict measure, being the same lot of land courracted by Vincent & Le Ray de Chemaunt and sold to Eli Morris, the said premise. has a small'll ame house and a gond well thereon & is neatly all cleared. , Attendance gircn,'acd terms made known on the day of sale. ; B. P. CORURN, POLLY MORRIS, Administrators. 48 00 II 82 $894 67 5909 50 fl'n.s 7 134 03 $259 77 247 67 tin 10 $403 65 5 92 6466 CO $303 55 $8 00 Rome, Feb. 7. 18.50. • ESTRAY. • OAME to the enclosure about the middle of Decent her, a spotted red bTEER. The owner is re (furled to prose property, pay ch:.rees -and' take him WWII,. 1 R. I-I. MASON. Towanda. Jan. 20. '5O. AFARMand Tavern Stand in Oren inwnship. applications wade to C. Friable of Orwell or the subscriber at Wilkes-Barree Pa. Popvession given fir of April next. Jan. 30.'50. H. Z. FRISBIE. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of the buoquebanns Telegraph Company, that in, pur suance of article 3.1, of the Association, they will be required' to pay $2O bra each and every share of stock in ten days from the date hereof; $2O more in thirty days thereafter, and the balance in thirty days from the elpiratirm of the aforesaid 30 days. tockholderi ere "equated to male payment it the office of 3. C. Ad ams. J. F. MEANS, ( Trustees of Co. L ADAMS. C. F. WELLES, Trusties of T. F. Allen. tebraary COVER SEED. 35 Wehrle choice,