Qrabfora) Free - Soili Free ligitieidi t 'yee — e - lfforia rerritterst: o..coomucti, Eprroß.-, Towanda; Saturday; April fit _ . Terms of The Reporter. N. , •• 1 le 30 pot annum. if paid withal& the year 110 rents will" kr detected—for esti - paid eetutilly hi sdionee $lOO will be denoted. No paper scut ammo years, antes* peel for, P Antrstaisreerrs: per square of ten Betts. Weems- Ibn the 11,61. and eons for each sublimient insertion: ...frll 4 Officio tilts 4 Union Block. iota eider& thrlPtibite &leave. -gen door to the Brodhrii, haste!. Ihrtenna beiptmo ntestiati'Adiuns• snit Waving taw When. - ' ,Co!The absence of the Utah must be, out apology loithe lack of Editorial this week..:; . (Itri the' Pennsylvanii Rouse of Renesen „ telives Inky,. - deemed Me bat probibitiii any minor From limiting mote than _ 10 hours it Jai in inanufactories) by a tio Irute. • • Bonthite l the robber of Adams & Co's eziortos, hie been convicted. • otr'The Act to incorporate the Susquehanna Rail Road Company has passed the.. Semite. .The 15th of April has been agreed upon as the day, foi finatadjourriment'of the Legislature. The Senate will hold iwo sessions a day during the romaiadei of die session. • News `of the Week by the Telegraph. riff. Iliad'lneendhitlim. Vacs, March 28.Alatat three o'clock this morning, a ttre'broke - out in the Daguerrian Gallery of It. 'Johnson, corner of Genesee and Forsyth streets. The fire was finally subdued, tut Mr. J. was completely burnt • out, and is bin partially in. slued. The building is the property of the Kellogg Itarlbitt estate, and is insured in the Ems Compa ny'. The - stores on the find floor, and the offices inn the second, were considerably injured, brit are covered by insurance. During the fire ' the Jewelry store of Brrulleywas enters , by burglars, mud tof i nerl of five, hundred dollars worth of goods. H. A fire; broke out last night in the tannery of H. Waterman; whityb was consumed; tckiether with a cotton tacrork, ass, 411, two dwelling houses and two stores. Loss 62,590. The hint of :the fire waa seen 14; miles distant. • ' Tiro a:tempte were , made here sluErig the night to set barns on fire. • . • ,Easentlaa at Capt. Irraseat. New Osurass, Match 27,—gy a late arrival from Texas we. have H. intelligence that the notorious Capt. Parker H. Prench,.whose frauds. have been extensively known, was lately executed near Du. tango, fur the,double erotic of robbery and murder. Terrible Fire at Ypsilanti, Milady's'. '.Yisitswrr, Michigan, bfamh 213.—k very de structive fire bnike out about cam o'clock thii morn ing, in J. Carly's grocery wore, on the corner of Congress and Washington streets; and the entire. 'guars north 01 Congress and east of •Washington Streets, crosAng'Huron street, was claim!y destroy id down to the over. 'Thirty-three buildings_were burnt, snit the toss As estimated at between $50,000 land 'illo,ooo,—with . ,insurance to Iffertmount of about 4115,000. • .Tie gaistislpatten teureutlos at resallillket Caennurf, March 28.-=The intended Eminel• Ipation convention at' Frankfort, ICy., does 'notiake place, but Cassius M. Clay, it is understood, is to wale a stusapapeeett. booth et all:rev:lber of thoirreu. PRILADILLPII, March 28.—lathes Henry Se% for I'o years connected with the Press of this city, tin& formed.) , Commercial reporter" for the U. S. Gazette, died, this afternoon. He was universally tespected ana esteemed: _ - • The Weliarld Canal, • ' To TIIL - EreTOMS 07 Tag Tatintam—l noticed your einem from the Express, antlioor comments thereon, in this morning's editionol your paper, re lative to the Welland Canal. . W ill you in justice to °swop, give egualpronti nonce to the following: I - have received a Telegraphic communication from Toronto, dated the 274 instant, Stating tire the Council had adjourned °without ° taking` action, tipon the retaliatory meauire of closing the Wel-i land Canal to American vessels. . _ .. . , . , . Theis is nbdangerthat such a disastrota pellet will ever be adopted by the Canadian •anthaTities. ~ I held :myself:o.l4 tea heretofore to contract for pmftorty to and from the Wert. viathe Welland- Canal and Oswer. • I. S.lLirmaJoits. ' ' ' ; - ''Agent Old Osaigiiiiite; Rio Bioid:it.- Washington Veins. WasurearoN; March 29,=-MniArtity *loners haws purchased Wciodley, a beautiful-coun try seat, near Georgetown, occupied by. Colonel Vitenzo Thomas,' Assistant Adjutaut Gt.netal,. for motif the new Military Asylums. The, price paid was. 520.000. The PoOmalUer General bra the City yesterday on a visit to.the Isl9rth. • • • The Supposed Wreck e! Ship Ivanhoe. PROVIDENCE, March 281—We have examined the snick.* picked up by 'Captain Watts,"ot the saloon: el Yuhark , nrthia poll, and: find one of the cation' bales marked P. in a diainand, number 163;- with a , plain p., end from appearance,.has been in the Wa ter some length of time.. The - other three bales contained no mark's. The flour, to all appearance,. had been in the water some weeks, as it was Wet in about three inches.'' On one of .the barrel heads there are the letters C. S. iii black, not, red paint, and it was inspected in . New York,, but - the name of the inspector could not be made out. Captain Watts states that be has passed the wreck befpre reported by him; 'on' the 18th instant,' 150 - mile south by west, off Montauk Point, and is utapi-I Ilion that he had been some time in-tbesame shut. lion at he saw it. ~ . &Nether Vesette the pahlle Ireneetleneviis. . , ~ Bstaysloac., March 31.—The Blayar,'• and . the membismof Councils of this cityihave received r i 'and accepted an invitation 'from e meMbertv of the Pennsylvania Legislature, to vigil Harrisburg Friday ot next week, Ilthy., , antl - partake of an ediertilinmetit. The Hon. auiel Webster' bai rileo been invited. r je RIDLE gclherr. boy named. muck. Watersiemployedltra 'ellifiefider factisiy, it'Neisti: ark; CitaleloE: lieetlackingh deash:lM Mietkfay: 'Hai *Fas c4i4v,hqky• attar 1441.; tirAlkeirV alith..atrached4o the " - maehistery, )VlO retrolvedNaand,the i sh4.4or. thesp'ace - Of 144 rniefftesi iiefforelpicecialdjxs oxtri 7 catied=7thiisliaffitlikifig abonr9o reiolutioniva iiri: note. He was taken up dead, Lis right arm wrenelv ed oil at the elbow, and•Stirekull dreadfully factor. riAr littAtop.oatO Wpm' :mein& Atititab r ecto. , - 1 1 . 11 4 1 M. ' , ...,7 , :..,"s ; GeriticAtietiA.Saego: 4 47lis Cornri3isii6fAri Of “ini9Triqtl,llooo44lSolteela.:enthorizeiki trill of die:gtitta percha Boleti-by the 800 boy' under tin* ehmet frAdvattelitie7erc.iest effalk 'rueoe r SoMittteilaenjr Pe4 loll .ank:Rou!et.PPS repnle.that ylret dOttleniky inn - rft.dlrr4l9,4ad eetrifinnifipitiVnitr Ititiheifi s *fid tr4lo:lltitrilettillit fijiwar-00ripehiniitttel t tripidniotift ordtelitiddf - 9( the treacere.?4.l4trat Stgrolard...l" , • CM iiirim ......_ _ _ir.....w.T er ai . .- mita- .0 :IS *Lc • k'x_ t r „,- ... Airs til i ... I - „... !A - 0416n* rtice*d, f 1 end ' eel, vileit*esent lithe dreagat.ett ten ~ liSiosi betty the •et ..o h . I ani ' .1 W F. r t a ir bin, .'• h ef os tbrch w et r im . ity e q k •wi *ode p,... tm look plaeW neeitiptain Island, teamiles below Wheeling. at 46 half-past 10 o'clock at night. The night was . very 14.9m1M , •'• ..I —asit4r-i;. , T- .161114- ceived . each. Other the:hells were tappe.l ; hut through some unfortunate mistake Or accident - the Lowell ran across the bow .of „the Vinton, - which reek }meat er iter-hoilere. -The -Vinton ,wasw large boat, Carrying. ibe, 10qt 1,,,l o fts ) , Apt_Likas,,__Prliir lily the strongest hull 'Alf: anytobalm woo inlL 4 k The Lowell sank in about thirty seconds alter the lieitwir-.FlWW4roirtlnHelher leftf fleatins. , ~' _,, , .--,,,i . ' Her cabin passenge r s and cre w ,esceped, many of them in their night Clothei; tei the'ing eifthe.hitr -I;eimideck. or The fin; engineet, two firemen, end , twelve deck' plaseugent, wore.: drowned, :, The names of firemen and,4teekpassengetatarts.un g f id wn , they having been 'taken on . board at . Phut• burgh; and 'the Clerk hot having entered their:althea on'the register. A.' fare.. - tantilyi*edniiistineof a man, his wife, and children, front Bedfonl, Pa , : on their way West.ciere among those whit .peritthett. The captain of the Vinton immediately; ordered that the heatbe'stopped, arid lier,then towed the wreclrof the-Lowell'or cabin to' the 'shore, where everything that could eontribute.ta-the comfort: of those, saved was; done,. Alter sorne.lime, the steamer Messenger No. 2 ,came alongside, and Captain Fisher; oldie M., kindly look a number of tharratiengers on his boat to Ciniallnati. Joseph B. McKeourt, the first engineer, who was dreamed, levee a wifean 1 seven children residing •in Aire ghany. He was not the regular engineer, but had taken the place of Mt. Edward' B. Barton, who was attacked by illness, jruit an the Lowell weibackingt out hem the-whorl at Pittsburgh. Mr, kick)e hiss . will be,deepll, lamented by his brother engineers, among whom he occupied e high positien. David Evans, carpenter, and part owner of theboat, made a very narrow-escape. The cabin' icon sunk to the hurricane deck, and M. E. was caught under• neatk it; but he maneged, hoWever, to ;make his situation known to those on the top, of. the deck . by knocking"afrain'it it. Whereupon a hole was cut, thmugh,•and he etas released, though "he had` beim PO long in the water that hi was rustily chilled to death: Harrison Mason, the clerk who, owned three.eights of the boat., was insured lot. 51,200 in the Citizens' Insurance - Company. EdWard B. Bar. , Mon. who owned one eighth; had an . iratunmee of 8500 nwhis share in the Western Company. Cap. tains Force, Rogersand Evans„the remaining own. I era, had no instil-ant*. The cargo, c?nsisting of iron, nails, cotton yam and dry goods,Was shipped prinerpa yby a y ones & Co., of Pittsburiand "' • n 'll =a I [ was lulls , insured in the North American. Fire. .mesa', ,Westem aed Cotiaeme- iremrancts ofilees.— . The hull of the boat lies in about 30 feet of water. The engines will , be saved, also the cabin tumiture, and a large portion of the dry &ode, though in a damaged state: - , r. ' ' .-- 1 1 '• -, ' • jepovtgv, 1851 RAMAREATILZ RICIARD or A Docirolli A 1110101.-. , A Correspondent recently informed us or the fellers. ing curious and Affecting circumstance :—Elappen. ing to pass the house cot a neighbor Ashen time since, who occupies a large estate neer me, I saw one of the servants takinka dead sheep dog away i n wheel-barrow to burv, and upon my remark ingre foal, " What is the poor - old dog deadl" [sir I tad known the dogfoig yeate, be narrated to me the following little incident: It appears that the, dog. had contracted an eatmoOlinary allection for enters! the wagon-horses,'but the horse being an old one, and very ailing, the -' woithyoceupier of the firm had him destroyed; and one morning missing lie dog, they found - him lying con the grave othis late favorite, nor could they get him away, except by . force. They conveyed him home, but he refrised his food, nor could they induceitim to take nourish meat of any kind; he pined for a Shod time and then died, and is now buried in the same grave with-the horse, having died,-I presume kom excessivegt:4 The servants were in the habitat placing him up, the horse's back, with the,Valle, in his month, and sending him to the pond vritli the honer when he went to drink, and- he- used frequently to ride the horse to and from the different fields; sn fact, he never was away from him.— Warmly. lour*, , MUMMA OT A NEGRO TRADICR it, NORTH Canon- NA.—The Eastern (N. C.) RePublinen of the 15th of March, says that six weeks previous a negro trader named Hunt, tee. Gltldsboro , for Fa nine, with six negroes. Awckhorses, a buggy and eanyall, and a man named Pitt, w Wahom he bad hired to as sist him.',. rem Weeks elferrdtc•Pot made his appearance at Rocky Mount; with; the liegroei•ve , tticles, and 010,000 io moneyisvith whichihe Ante. quite a dashing appeapn_ ce, rusil.when loestiened gave contradictory accounts of the manner in which he obtained the money and negroes. Finally ..he left for the North, giVine, hit Mune in the &inductor of theca& asGarrett; alter which threeof the:Lignites were attested, and on of Ahem stated that the patty encamped about a mile from Fayettville i when Hunt and Pitt walked into an adjoining aroridi, a report of a pistol - Wu lutifid;•Pitt returned s)one, and ordered the vehicles to'begetroadY.' Another amount states, that alter another examination crt.the negmee, they acknowledged that they had killed Hunt at Pitt'e instigation, wbo prpmised, them Hunt's money, and convey them lo a free State: and give thent . their . freedom: Pitt lasi heat& of at Petersburg, Ma l , and hay inet. y'et - been at. rated. -• • ' , A Monica KtiLta sT nag Dsvonite.We re. gret to learn that ambit . tragical' ixattrettee' took 'place oallonday last, within a few miles , of Pitts. burg. A yciOng fatly, whose !faintly is, of the at. most respectability, was chastising her Aldo brOthet ! or sister; when her windier ioterferett for,its prtneeJ, lion, up* which,',/tOrribla 'to reliiii,llti young 044 struck her with"' ixoker. - The blOw,.or stab rather I h i e took effect in- het alxkuneir,wh' It it penetrated, and the uncommon) .wpmen in acttlY fell .to the groom.. Medical aid was, at o proittri4; Imt_ ashore only rived tine 'after lie - htattlitte.... - PiUsbarg (AO Gazette ; MartA2t."--` ' s'-' " VALl:mitt Rtt.m.-A gentlemffi.oflllobile, Ala., has a ring which was thrownup by: a,Earty.olla borers,;who. were eSeatating, 'saw monthilign; a piece of grownd at COositeta, Aniap county. , 11 is said to be composed'of alight Metal E so• hard that no impression could bis mu/o,volt it by coning... 7 It is massne, shaped like ordinary rings #orn by' gentlemen,'and initeadid stone'set,-If haisallat • tend liquare iinrface,. owi , whleh.ore einittved.a , skull and cross bones. It was buried•:l3 or , 14. feel • under, ground: and is slippage& to have belonged to one of De Soto's party, desrieg theit vraederings' in that region in 14538 and 48. Holies Sion insiiiiii Sreirs:::..4 - singular . wager , has been' laid in t3pain, betweetrthe troke'aVOse;' na and the , celetinnetl't babkerpSalanianci. - .i. II is' herse.,againel redroest. - ,The Dolts betsthat hither:. sin shall beat the locomotive en „the.,bledritl end ,iittenjuiz Riiiiitiall, whiblils'23 muter long: - . "Save' cid bonies'are le beentphliyedoeid 4ire'llf , " tie Ine' tinned 4has.: , Ail jockey : on& bonib . et Abe .-Tohinf. gate "11 Madrid t _to ride the fi E st,leigtee t eng,„4lejtver. a raper to the second;, who le ,to be ,n .. reedit** tenh = hnbiherliaisd - icrylde)nolberleagiie;?:and, tenh hnialteiterse' - icrylde,runitheileagie;l:and sb, on Itlesaid that the DakeStilcrillitelllutt leach league stay lie ;dotter in ~ iseirett..rninaterr making 4 1 - Edn.P-Iniqui,eo l4lllo- FiIPIP disviAlca ili'glanM sal have to: tie' 1., The jog? . road of ,etliich.:tbe! hcireirlipit is severilef. — vnes rn•fertglif. lbo:teiget c sit-mitikworiearkelespeol t•-• , - ''''' :" "" —• : • .•", , 1 ..... ...- •*. ...,:„ :, • - tr. • .. z.-;, jtiixf ta461 1 V., iiii, M e, . alc ogle oi the font tOtirisil * Jenny 'ltill lit' Weer Orlettiti, iobk 'place on the 18th inst., and atti*wal atilfilfsitifirif of silly people. -Thro.Playoug;i4a: _. _ , —112• arttontit -OF Ifits;entilialiW, idir-lbstireßve factentritilinc ar.drittn lipatte,orrAseit'tfingished,3 l!!ul %. 400 fix • ; I PM! Pli.tals iki.limf l )l4od'A al l 'liagorr, toatoilfr, 1 0 0 / ..; hajlioo4 l1 #88M011. 'tor 383 85; 'dual) fig , steeping ipttytienyitif t 175 20, the /owed edicts bringing Ir, , - , `-i- t',l , 2,4: ..,:-. 2g =EMI ME lIEMEMEE 07111 ,SCSTON, ~ , i. : 4 , WAlie , , • '... .• OA I,ridoriciiii, 61V111,, the %Apo o --: .. ~ „„„ ~,,v, . .day, brings f• 4,.. d Ist - tetii 4. i place. : iiii• f, , , , - k i deldts.. we again rebel! • *past Bar English liuthotitien, and it'was faired, at the latest 1 accounts; itig l the Hottentot were aso wavering ' been continued between the rebels a and their native and F.nglish allieli, iu which e. finales woreal• ways victorious *hen they had an open tied fight. Accountants drat'' , reinsiveik of •manPerrior. (smogs in akquarAts• , ,., ~ . .. , . .I.!t` Sititisitirismillt; the taiesituliii44l ifiaidioi. winding levies to the scene of liar, anti colonial's, • , - g, AL TN I A► • ••; • ' e I i - ~.r ' . . ..... prir t ttutn. o /the !rot tgn slut t etc, y it :wig' tlionglit ,itat ihtii - .Garetnitivatift.t 'Aitiott be iuthe head' , Of'ittettLeo *plaid! the -enemy: . = .-- On. Am 0 4 tual't 1 . 11 1 41 00 i Riktil•Paknif i ger! lit'jesuong,,atiac -ed., the „et;lottiota near Port erg, inicrreete repaired witTi'd - liiiiof I,Odo9tilteil: "r ti the it oflutruttry; &strong twee of Enfant attacked Fed White, unit they were - diverged with the loss of 20.killik tAfltfe inntnintretthrelth Jainism the Uolientots t anacked-Fott,Beauto#, and-were .re pulael - Thar chief; hia son,. Witte number people wete Airistricilifitinsi or sv . -1.-On the 13th' hist, ' - tre learn toy the Imingion (Miss) Earnd Sights, that slifroTate attempted to kill Miss Shepird,'.. by firing a giant!, the 011..0f which entered her breast s in the region of.tliehean t and lodging in the opposite Pitle: -Thiciiceiristith ces briefly are thiga. There 'riris ' a wedding,' at which brith parties were guests. Alley the marriage ceremony a 4iinAt. wan prponet4 tot, tut :the . host and hostess were church members., itylas proposed to Adjourn in a rleighouisio finiih the festivities of the night MheShephartt rehired to gicirshe Wits Alsoa membei of -this :choreic' , Mr. Tete;' utio• wisliedaounticipatesbasbanire, authority, .. , nutheit into •her'apartenent, where iha, hall Aetired rith her mother and some ritherlarties, add' liked her Oahe . would go over to the dance or not: 'OW hei*ly!.' ins in the nenative, he drew two - pistols, -one of which took diem as.above Mated., • Emm. hue se. 'corms bliss Slephardmatt.no% expected . to, hap., The Hamlet of , a lore( was taken by the crowd, and would have been dealt with su'mmari'ly; but for the interposition of onb or two influential persons...:... He is now c onfined in jail to mirth the June termof the,cireuit court,...,The man must hue bees. de ranged. AN Alp Crnien'teteatsosetren Fasuce..i. Mr.. Wm . B. Petty, .n native bora citizen of the Uni.• ted-States,twritea home to his friends that tie. has been incanprated for fifteen months past, in the prison ofPaindxmf, in France, on aeharge of which he is entirelyinnerent,und that he has had no Mu sistance from the American - Conant,. Mr. Rogues, of Nantes, whose ditty . n wmito_extend to him all the protection in his power. What Mr. Petty's offence was does not appear, but as the Conant has been they publicly licensed, the latter will dosigles corn• mouicam to.4ovemment the facts in then: , . . • racits Texas.=Galieeton paperil.' a 7di report that the tiody'or`a htr. floviird wiut fotind near San Antonio, pierced with several anowsand . ecalped. , Governor of ,Texas has appointed General JamesMaly to attend the World s Fair as a dale , gate from :hat State. • General Harney ,Col: Hardee and Captain Frerteh had-arrived inSan Antonio.. •The.latter gentleman was to take alone of thit : lmin to iiava.lor arasp this *pang. _ The project el the San Ant and MeliciurGalf Railroad were prospering. The city had subscribed 5.50.000, and other parties 5100,000. - General. Brooke has approved, in, an ands.' is. nett by him; the conduct of cafintihFind's mount. ed company in its s late' operations on the" Rio Grande. ,FAOSI Spi/WOIRT Ccumosiox--Murders lend o u r rages ,—Ataior Barden 4:.i the Boundary Com !. mission, nrrited Nitre from Texas yesterday.. He left the Commiesioa :WPM health ;runt qritila at El- Paso.'' All the ditfir tibia ~ .with the Mexican .Commissioners had bean safil!as.utorily arranged. Major B. reports 'tome horrible bloodshed and murders at Laco Bion, a frontier town._A band of ruffians had, infested the twin, and ie Perigee they "cominitted beir4•or so flagiante character, t!' Boundary Commission relied.* forcb ot-Americans and went in pursuit, °COM , Saunterers.... They sac. ceeded in arresting eight or , 'tee of the,gang, who, made'donsiderable resirnineri. were tried tuid e.onditmited 'ince abort tintis'' Mier their condemnation they were art immediately hung,. Arnogittre_eictims 01110 rimamina' koife e wus Mr., Clark, a son or fen. S. W._,Clark l ...S,....Senator. front Rhode Island. , •Otr , The N. Y.. Eipras.of yesterdaraftemoon,. says:n4Vat, Jeans from.: reliable sources -that<the- Canadian, goyemment has resolved to close , the tVelland Canal Against' American"TesseTs. This is' a measure which if persisted in, will inflict- WM. - riots 'blow utile trade 'and commerce ref the Lakes,. affecting,materially.the prosperity and inte rests of all the avenues of trade leading from .Lake theistic: ' ' ' Gieat exiitertient exists at °mews and' other towns connected with the" comucece ofahn , lower Liakemni tiver 61: Lawrence. , :: This mosemetu., is well, understood, to be a mitt. listotyy one idainst the United States'Oevemment, and thittate of New York, idermsermenee of the former ncit"giunting 'reciprocity -of trade, and the lat . ter shut:ing out the Canadians %milt, free use of Lake. Champlain and,the Champlain Canal. Tait Kb %at eLoas.;-41n the Pennsylvania Honsi; Mr Walker has presented a petition asking that unmarried, men Anil he taxed ;one donor, par,4ead, for setietki Rtirpoges. to be,devoted.to theArdttratiort, of illegitiotatio ehildreh: The political Wis - reatt aid referred to , a -committee Of Iblichilliirer over 'thirty' yeanrotagel with Mr..-Frite as titanium. • Tottuatio.--We 'learn from the Minden (fICY Herald-, %hilt the tricilf'ol-13eltiArtieNiti that" Vete, was recently; vislied b3r a tomado,whichprostritted' to ItIO. ground nearly. aye,. house in displace. For. itmaiely,,,however, .1110 penmn .was refining hurt,. 'though a nu m ber Were btiiint fitment' the'tnio- The toitri reittestrirrOd aihrivint turistedoff trees fifteen or twenty feet trots the loota,, and • swept I‘W lo PrCeleal The i Wind; was preceded by a rambling uoise, similar to that which usually coeds ,the shock, of an earthquake, and Was din thittry-hearriilistriiktiOrelglit Or A.,Ct.ecc,rpa§mtv.Curra-Mr.,Chac)..lenimo, of Nai'Havei seinen'', Made 4 time. Oft* Isla+ Weill 4arrint to - *eV iiscod'reek6M: ing, and which he sells for silty earns at*bcdepale, and one dollararretaiV The. wmks:areell made of b.-ass. Holmaket mviarde..et „eight bandied a day of thee articles. _ Moaiit=4ll6llliiii:Vtiftstmt) Demberat'hO a report of a most dreadful murder ootutaitted n‘r4hat:oll.7 on Pflfffii4l4 l TPlioll 144..1V° name tiekmater..gemg"home M 4 44110 oflitfOl . feitifoh, 1 101 ifitii wilier)** *boat iltielito Wain"; eitihnhertrluilifiedlVottftheinkimlo htild thehorsea andlhe other follmVetlianti: with weluti kn° l o hittiowilf l l4ing.the tlagedtbrAlabbing film ackthtki neilfy- The " I .?,‘#er hari tiiiiiitrialetl Ifodgeir M, :A beim lig Wes bsely tliesiseer -SafilWaPal. • 40 wood arttlL - hociMbe men tb‘stotstbere.; l Tpa ,fioß but . 3 * - 6.00 1 #4 10 , 1 eiclit to a 1 . 1 4.?? 1 7 1 6.0. 4 0 Or t?. female, and MO - 4litre tiiceirloralnimi 'thole* to stbkh it betwixttiti - &the Hotting . haiLlYienf, l 4 - lefsvAttlrAyriln tak! nil siitt telatink toibis traction of tonattil„94t t et Wet, be e_sty_tm more than ergei97. (C: W WPwAttica"tittir " El 7 .'•-• - :-t- re iT. 7.1 at t rel- . atirr - i - • ... t _ . ,•.. •..........,•,.::,_ • • • • • . • A ton irt 4. ~ trAtlifilt4.o.., ' .t.iistri . 'fitssill '1; .' ,-- the . e cot* ' lori. 'Re 4 ' :,, ' t , - 7, - rril O tp. • .fidl Analin ,: , ~.., abi , a*d to - -. ior*nunilsat ' .-, • ~i -- . -'„: i.:. et It - -fC " alibied ht ;. si ftanit `.. di' thNs, vin ihelinal p t er.Cf 'Brit& Mrs or the Pittsburg and Erse, Railroad, aniktho'Franknn, CanalCantoeolifin sl'illibp*,, - W-Villt . ftMilatrtilititialjtfig - S , —,yeas 13; nays 15.. • , --.,,,- ,H. , .. . . Nat& Seeond lbadhig.r4hes Bill incorporating, the Farmers' and Mechanics' Batik:Of Easton, by, leas 15'; natl 4 '-- • .-.. , - - '• • - ; ,-, 4iiiy9-- T , To inappooPt44l 3 1 0 ) 120 'mat ~ • ' - "cif Pesmsylirania..4-,i"- . .1.1 .4 ;„ i The : Scuola'-1--- thee considered. the various Hun . *"'-'-'-`7- - 1 , ThcaorrespondeleA ibelw altil - Papiel , i :Webster, ~ONCI4OI-40#1 6113; 4.- itegali v lk I° iblObliem l P.R: letter; iairtrriiisroittekr_to the Senate"; thiiiiipining. '' .11:inistinn'ireit mails hikiniMerid lire brdei-of 114 day r ier , the pay* ofssonsidering-diegsapPlenent to an: ack.to terriaskihernilitit .system gsf Ables,Easo,.- monorlth.".. 4eintlid7l, 4 lM -: I 4: ',, PO 41 - ii!.o': thirati Options* in the Smith - Oise: ' ~ . .. • ' 'lnn TOssid - 4-Reiiraing' to Cotint''Filisiossi" lira eitablishingennifOnneys,terwiif prisoli!lisciptineri :Adjourned. n 2: - 4;.), !•JI ., -",:--: ••• ~ .!‘.4:, . .i;:,, -. :, .. 1•';. i , . ..r, • from Specter,, imeilipit,: , $, memorial. 10* thp;;?hilsidelphra "Pison ,Society relative 10 ltiii'iiinstmetlia blpriiiiiiia. '"" -- - :1' 'i '''':' `"- '' rllliir APprcipriation . 11i11. wariakeorifs , and AMOS: desks* as to givaS2l49fXllothefoolswittit Dicisitio Canal PO B!Ps-0 00- vfFfe AIPPPFYI_IFICIPAC- :Wes* tern renissf 'verde Moppet: - , 1 . ' The Reinseailiotitiiikt while diliciiiiii thisipprii=', ' prission of $5OOO to the Sisters of Mercy r ' of•AP leghany. =I I!. i d 1 • ErraioannuaY aeilaANßuLeser.--LIPT week a ferlat#Pmnig malt kkelork in ant ifice ile roe s hie bed aboit aix o'clpik, and", afier attiring himself in'hislortitay dialing; he left the hoese ;and mended threimh the matt tot keithl Pert, twentkleo miles; tryihestey efßaiaferdaink Onnokilkt, 4l . l .4 n9lAill five °Week in tkeertorrinitn; did he awake, when he : found himself joltingamong, the eahabit's of the eillege. - Akin seine iriairies estri his whereabouts; &4 heiminediatelystattell back to. walk , home again, where - he atiived shoed onese s tdock next laorAingy int a little fatigued, and withoet breaking fast. for the best Die! l reafeael he hieing, when ehanginehie tiartneute in 'the morning omitted . to einsfer as.,-whieb - Were in the wicket* of ,the clothes he daily Claron i fidh ', • ; Sloattra'sva Lviewho.—Mr: Ateiatider Roge, - of Baltimore, was murdered in Curtisville, CaMot. nia, on the 25gh ,o 1 January, by ;a gambler ,named Brower, whom ttozgs was endeavoring toeeparate, from another man with Whom he Was fighting;the spectator were so infariaord b the' outrage, that they seized: the murderer and hung him on lows used for ataughtering bean. Mr. Boggs , was much esteemed by aii,Wllo knew him. ~ Lite. 1 0 1631 blicraccsozTantitieo timpani of the 25th • of Febroas y harts been redoived. The following is all their news. "Great complaint Is Made against the United States for neglecting to fulfill' the itopolations oldie treaty, of•Goadalope. • " r - D Johan de boa Reya has been elected Governor - oldie State ef,Sats. •, , During the year .18w,13,386 pers ons died in tho - City of 'Mexico. Of this Snimber 9,612 Perished bf eholera ten 100, fire 101, one-102, =time' 116 years of age. Under the title of DayerVidor Patriotic., a fatly of the capital is about to puldiah a hilarity of the war with the United &tam' Gen. La Ifega!is abotreto be removed , friar the commend at Tampicoolnd placed in a 'higher eta , tieß. The papers express prolound regret al pan., wit ii him. Iln the 49th 61Jan:et a setere 'Phoelk of in' earthquake -win felt at Glerterol It continued' abourrhres seconds,and immediately afterwards a luminous meteor of immense size was seen to.tia. verse the heavens, illumine/dig brilliantly the whole taftey. ft `teas'obseived to fall on a neiiitibering mountain, arnton' its- coming; in contnet with the earth, a- loud explosion enseetl. t „., Lyre sioidVewittet.i.-By tit Ifattimore from Lapel; vie oreliut in tiotteeesiOn'tit dame to the 24th att.. The nee* eketed Prefident hedeot yet formed his csbinet, , , , ‘By n, decree of the:Execw tire, all offico were deplore 4 titertot.. The conntl enjoys perfect tririvailitk,: The cot; fe e Leroi'hiulitot met the notteipationh of the Idlititti4 fultingornewhat awaversodliettl. *einem; was quite tv.• Pgrincst,scsietsv,d;:ittili Lcirtrio.-4, Dr. Win. Toritey, of N ew York CitYpia lamie of the' Siete to passa late - Making .the us* of theiancerin diseasesfa panalogents.:.-. ;Ha says he 'has practiced, Medieum.for, WIC* century, end litit3 experience convinces him that the habit oihiqeLVng is destructive of health and hfo. We may Put' delve Dr.: WAD. Turner is a vary,:ufixteet; Meagher -4 . l . l q, )l AeFq 1 ME ''A convention hie'beiiit between Prance and Spain, for ••minoalldtdiviting up , al ctimiz nal& awaited of cam!: against :patios or 'property,. ernbractos all ceriooA. otllonea,bot-mioinpting,, po !ideal crapes Ind otlences, • 4i 4 • c 12 ; • Pans (An `chit lenge to fight any , mart in' tha world 414.810 000 a aide, and offeta to give any man tromp. &lighted 4 19 00 10 meet him here- .t Aureafirt uon esl rri the State Prison. at Auburn, UCCeellell,"On Saturday after: , noon, is obtaininta rope,whichovith a.book fastened at the end, wee thrtkern up . an4 attachedin the.rep of the 'wall, and on which iltey ascended, letting theffitelves - dawn t Min' initaide. ' They were: however, ntmediately diseorerett: andofteratehort Ow, rataken,and Jed back to their.. old, .quadenp 1 • Arno ai VanytrataxecrSTlttwetirlEsecryinr A TOTOIt -r i t‘t ihe Milwaori,jl,niversity, Celumbta, :111o; li'aerlotas affitty'l4lely'indir 'place. Geonte P. glirkion:4 anident, leek oftener* at Robert Giant, alTotor. •for informing - the:far-WI off , stamp:inane* of his. • Ife,aceonlingly,chaanseithim in•lhe street, and ibe hicitypthen expelled ,hitn. Pn the after tititni fifth ° *blast:, drint:with a retch in one,hand linirapistol in 'ltteiittlitir; and Grant‘ilrawmg.t pistol, fired Finn the ballfenteritig Clarltson'Aleft aide. Clarktant withotkinflict. irgeprinjorry, thank/a/m . (l#* himself le the au. thoritiet. • r. , ,; • , . Snewoir Tisossiseft, - Esc; '-`of Buffalo,'died In that ultras. thell3th Ha wee tom'ia Betby; Cpuneclicutplon , the 2d of 'July, _37,85,1 ,IlePT,was- the first Mayor elected by the,. people of . ..that • oty.', tivhich toolettfiCe year'lBlo. Willi the' ad 111fficeMetlf and•prOSpefity of Beflaki he Nee' been' closely; *miffed kis said aideit•to she esialgieldes of icol4ce,c,ift tutis s nefieih • But Gip'any Other todisulualn 'he ,city. Duf,ing the brief illness Viiit iffocitiedid'his death, 4te l extd bitedither3saine• ettbatilalifyitia=clli6ifullneiss 'et usfnpet; 'hat were prontinenV: svelte r *bassi ":1 t 4 • . • - ;.. ~ ~ ~ MO's ? oflttßiiii, didiaosly* ttsiniM ' toiMMT system in that state, says: it It we do not pliltfor the) ediimAr t op 4die bon rFwp.e Attsll4 1 •7. PaYdooNclor' In thelTlr . O a V "10 ark:. - 411.. " 111,-; .4R.M Aniiimistiothererte. l -Ttie'CokitifliANtdi *OW Rill devolss-1419 1 0011f0t imptotetninds- of the p# tailiels, attiring 4st being of Nu eo_Office wanting to "both the flAvist " tz. 1 474 t !irt 9,41(?1,1! sao/01 - 11711 ittaktie t '• • ME =I MEE EMI MEE . . _ i• . : • , d'd, settled, • - - a -ens 4en G. •• - _• •- a day; Witt hj 1,„" . r ~.'l' ' . fin. 5 . ~ Ii -.4at - the rtsa of.. '• •,, e p,; 11 c- - II - ,' be '•,.,• ~ ' concerti ia ••, ''''. •:. . p.,' • 1 i . t ,,i ,••-. - e labo . • . , , . ,_ a ... rers' ea. • ; 'am , " 0 .i , '' • Faumaitnali on the 19th instant; One.man alai kill isand te. vets! others badly_ wounded:: . -:. _,.. i r , • teinii*, -- fizs - gavr .In,'t lial l phis, malted the ;Vest Phitade/phian,,edite and pub. fished by Major M. H. ila&Tatty. Its eaign is to advance MeLuatemets 4:li . the txnettgb., i •.: , • • iliflls4ll4.-cogi!-eLlAncestet was robbed e , i ..F., t - eileeteid s of .1140 is offered - th erection of hie die d the' [nee e It it an recovery of M lei 'Goa& Ift Pitts , fo' 'the United t • as , , 1 , 1 1 •Staase, flWiediN then Miobttei vi PPkl/01Vekiii.. with h? !PkiAsiot!'PCo, 04 M41 111 1 °' ,1111.*Oisinry., • • , - IT. "1 —VI `J1.,11 4 ) n Tie Anifricaos in lionsicelebtasiA4Wsistsingion'a bliits'irstyby a rind' iiippaf;)nti ; . W ‘ litc three, and gentlemen 00010041: • - • - ' • ec! top,h, Cain Prisitictit Sliarki; ot Miriam voltae,. ~ bditga,•Bl ~ was inn over bysonierlic less iiieurg num in a 'horse and boggy, fliitard t atoning, andfery Wisealy iofored. is f Thaan+rittef4he.:Deittootat ' 10 la Sties pattoisatippi l ,lnge the tet•notatut Qtlitqu'A for C. 4 vegwrer ..--/ ; - :..... : . :.The.. eXetB4 6 14-..4ho,ojlier Conoht ventiot . t; 3vily i amount ;le !tibia a ftecl Dt. pan* Liebat,,or Coltuni*, El, ~, haa !nen. t i c chcientitninitieret the Natiopal month is of rntepe l in 'plici• bitogit Petit4;diceased " "' ' ' Moont :Vepon a about to be . eaaitned by the beard 'of Cotruntsislotiere upon the subject 'Of 4 fain: tary ! Asyktin %%ha tie* to tenthaselby thei Gene.' rat Goetnntnentd , 1.,(1),. "t ~ 4 1,, I, . ..,/, TV:JO We- noticed-by a Wiebloitititt paper;libat `thi President wised byashingiot;, propnetorof the- Alcituit Vernon est lit "chat „kr ,iv.o !the Gove rn % then! Viiald parch AO, It We'shillg l s,'Er said that' he' !had been'titlereil bp lirita e,,individuitte 5200,000 rend *bathe amid ;net letrthefGoieinineeit have iL any -The: atria,paper. alto elate* thin it will remain in private hasj* aliVe heliiet,that pricvr. hisb potatoes .are selling, at Raleigh, 62 - 50o1per by - retail, , in: ~Yrlmington ; at 62 50; in Peewit:in* '6175: They ate.lci bare F. anew bank: at iiiton, bibe. called The Fanners 'and Mechanics' ' Rink." "" A big has *red 'the Virginia .Rirare of DeleL. govis - , - incorPorating 'the rrederickibarg and Met. ondria Railroad Company: ! Lind, it fir said, will Rilfel afternoon . 66n= cease, sacred mosie,in Nets York', during the an nirersary.vreek in May. ; ..1 A notice , prohibitary of *rocking Ts displayed in 'the Crystal Palace, at London, Wingless than six difierem languages. Gener.tla Houston , and Shields, on their way home, were lendered, a public . dinner by the eft!. wens of Cincinnati.., , glijaitK. Ilatnlina..wan chosen- Mayor ot i ßaagori 111 c, on, the 10th inst.,.llis had 006; yen*, Milts 4411, MaDonikl33s. . - • liii,cpl i feCior of rOrtland, .51e v ; into paid, during Janitaiy . and February, 51,035 13,' for bontily fisher:Oct. •'- • ' • ' • At last "accomis, the chnlerti was Travailing ,s Franklin, -Tennessee. thief eassechad 00 Mir wee teeitlr $S Cll . '', to Si 25' per barrel, of Fon Midison, on she Ith trug.a.- • ''There are 1,256 (reels bleaniin4 and fromishing orb Boston Conamous. I - • . - • • -Fatties' hi/tibia •ippetwai MI the rintessita a' New Orleans, on St..Patriek'atiwy_ ft was sealed , in.wearnagethawa by lourgtey hams, • The prtmeopepolittion,ofOonow in;376,000A-.; At the begioniaref the cantor" it woe 77.000 i Qn Thursday nk,u, not timid's* nine hOnses Spriagfialdi ?dam wage welted .by t burglary who waapaoght. 1. - , , man lost . his. We on ,Saintdai, neat tjtit Cep: tral Railroad depnt,- at•Richtl6o, I ?.Z,bPiug premed betleen the cars:ai a building.: the ITarrisbittg, Portsiimith, Misiinijoi l and tali castei ItailtomiCorripany, have declared a semMln , neat dividend of three and .a Ulf per eent...i - ratidonlias beitilsent''tci, the . Erigi ment requesting that body to compel physicians to write Oar prescriptions - in ,A.good idea. Mt, affrayoccuyred ha a hotel At Santa Fe,,oa the Ist alt., betyyeen n soldier and, an ,Irishmaii n e amed Martin ihichiesulled 'die death of the foanee.- , - A ring welt: mg are °omen ban been manatee.- ciiiecrat Sari Traii&isin etrlintisent to Gittc:Ciss; front' Gecirgis' Ilan one of the 'Widmann in Janke EsAroibertjeweby. establishment, Tto top consyncted with a bus awlgtaae, containing (our corniiatirnents, with apeointeon`of gold from four districts. Gen. Qaitrnitit has eeeepted tniinvitation to. a pattlie•thrinerogrideleti him by a nintiber of citi zens of New Orleans. • • ;.. . - -IThs•FOrt'Snihn'(Arki) Herald istateiCtlist. there is at that place chop Only'll yeansold,who.speaks and writes' the, Hebrew:, French, Latin, Spanish and Italhni linititues,, with sts much faciliky,as he dogs the gnitith.' .. • . • Two men named Esteban' and Arbona, liave beer 'arrested at Mabileiondef eirctithstances piing very stronjily to convict them oltho murder of Ste.; ven Uttrnaltdes,,lhe ciOlif render. , • .. It ist;tatestthott orders have beenrreceived to `send a.yeilt.. saki!, mail Califumiaslttsteanter from . tie w , • ra , ;'•. ' • A var...? ta.—A:coopl , •? in Green county, Ghio ir the husband 111 and the wife yeara of age, who have been inerried'abitt font yews, have two chit. - dren, one of which is • over twee years, and the other over one yearelo.. ,• „ • it despatch from Utica, stems that onla: tardaY.. ll IVANN. ot Persona Alivi4e4 ith,e aMiplY,ol Iyr ird leethert!,,firevarite4 the„otEcers. from eelflng' inialieity levied cm Tor Military ranee: The sale.WaseOpped thelniffeeitheiten: • ./. 'Snickithing 'trona are.of lam 1 invention: in the reign' Qifeen iiebeth aid Sarnia kluge g , enii' insvnbed with Midi of scriptuto went used' lor that ParIPNO,L,-.) - - . ' , lHon:liimmt Monis; thiv•newlyi appointed •Poiew in Plot , Geflejakof.Cenatrai is pit-hks WitY , to. Wish. ington fur • t he purpose ot s negotinting 'a po stai sr, rangeMent with e'Postmasl r cue of t uni . l id •,), • 'The .L. I_ . .11, , .,!, , ~. ..... Until uommisa on era l ot Ibis State have, gp. fed ftedee i ihitt thalsanills'ilt %it:State; will - be i opaned lotnari o natiao on„the iliih'uf • Aptil;' : ;:, ; '',. -Tit Morin I 1 t in a dress, ;14 Ti anuilleta '11,.` " Ilia ' d '' pre.` Oratory te redfingi ro m 'the utaittpresailiatealhal; hOleee4eii eii - eilimliei itte4 ol 4 Perieo l 4 )ll .t: , 0 !!'', 4 1P11%,01 1.,' i . ....; , :t 11'f: 1 ' . 1 , 4-. t ' 1 de' ).l. • C .l t . ' 1 The Cuban aeiheriiiie sere; ;eilieliet , ialifieiin anitalle p,tertaeif:ftty it,,,:,,.-They have fiv,e yOfela i of iiar in th e poti bt,llaiVitisatid i fie it I prwa iche la o sin s tdcz,, ...i:t: ,:.,.0.11 vi'l ~.: ii„: , :: ;NOV: - ,'.:).:- - ,1- N/ -- • -,.• -- - •••t• "•-', - -P,..i 1 , -- /;1.- , • :1 •3• ,; '' yetiiatillie,lipper lipiyitt Tashi)! pft- ome - nioro Stab ion'abii: -, ,Tlar TlutistiSeilia %tat peiatittatt:tui a:spacial mark of disinClioiniaonie bilis oillksra te,Milir, l l3lMeehee.".,- ,: ,; fi: - . - 1• , ;=,;,.. 5; s:;:`- - ,,- , i : = ._ , .. ...I ~ A GlltitAT Boma - - nn . • ianotaikatunageslort has respti,al:4tdenthlif 40",).-fegl i stollba. boaatis k 7 istill'coutinvOd.' , - - • 'Da ti • SID ; !). Tau Falb . r• theihequindliarcit 47th. by clibßiln, M! Amman Owe of Springdeldild Miff Ltd Ilnito of Smithfield: ~ lOW, borough, on Monday March 31at. of sada er EDSAI,OrAMPACIAM: I I444.44ais.. rs- usseicaged con year Ind ieveir mouths. I fo 911. tb O.thioliiiii"gooreaurs. 10a 4Coudartheltath day of Pifirrelr; 185 . 4 ialierrier B . 2o9l ( 2_.,:fftiViii ll o4llt s ausiLllA . M asallAlf # younge:iiit daughter ' of WidOw.Al4r,laghAtm,*4ll filth year of her age; •• , • leirtle rti 'OO4 Again has the y • friends been broken by the hand of deatbiliad a brill% link taken iteray `called:! poii tuimodrn . i to de. parto lo f a dear, ottei apd ; lotrurrutr, goer lbs Weab of youth and hope. In the death: if[ Paraeliathe lost ftNt s P)S d * asti i i r 04 ' giOT: II 4 Idol of many to,,arta::. 7 tatlitc the angnish of that widnyed dupers apirit !ellen the Angel t 4trie:aifi' i enieredliei *Pi ditellineand.liid kis eql4Mo4loPo23bottimmunffhar:.WPOtukand Much -loved daughter.; ;Whcicouldlell the:drordeu Of grief &at fay itpliti'itellearWOOrci :tbereritud lers as they e atoq bY:tke,l4l4e *ft*ir**l the life-light facte frOirkihirse, eyes/ ICa,.olOr. of death'eteal oirer that fond sutwetiancp,,,,.dirs re idly keein'aiirtitelikvAie4l4,4oi*** of earth , rem *wined jibe 'soonest , to decay. , Bar a few days ago the rose of heath , Moat* ir ots Tame- th d - on of Gov.e =1 ions!Com. op Pf:POPr elteeksriiiitigielov,e4kgbi strirged; in :tier pre. HoF_PrsoTIS:O, 4,614i51415a; had that young spiricconjured up. to gild, ber figure— how many, a rpdiiqhope lit upler life Path with its starry ifeamitigs. 'Pot the visions' bai" in the, darkness the linnb, and the light ot her hope s •hos gone out. Yes, she has left pi f--Whose eyes that onciiiiitied Witb sweet smiles - ire now *504-4 -4e4th,7 1 4csst?. hands that oh ,so !WRIT, prCised a`frisid'e - are np* one clasped in o' lonr,col& embrace, and , the music of ,Iterlips is silent.. But we know thiti she taigtine *here bee Sietilthatettairid With the beauty that direlt id her soul— W here the light of bee krirahriesa rams be =Wa if : -Nor tee hearths flung back frotrilpripukl..; BEN Dor o Month I of the 5,33 . 7 bat .5-34 - 633 lt 5-51 jl2, 630 ". ..... •ii., DAT, •'• ;,., _ .. IIM=1; flea, COM s A. ZES OF VIGILANCE.—The De' •.. tic Standing Comutitee of Bra- t - gird County, „ mr • • kited the - fallowing Commit. tee of Vigilan i the several election districts of said Cotinty, 1' • e'doty it will he laeall meetings in their respeetive districts, for the'firpose of elect ing Delegates to - the County "Convention to be held at the court house in the - tairotagh- . of Towanda on Tuesday the 61tr dare . May next ~•• Which county' Convention is hereby called fbrthe pirpose of elect ing.delegatei to thelikate:Contrentioni to be held in June next., to nominate tr candidate for Governor; Canal Com Missioner; and ,Jud ges of the Supreme Court. And the further dillies of Said County Con: vention. will be td take suitable action in relation to Securing to Britlford,Contiti a lost ,representaebn in the Conference hereafter to be lfeld for the per pose of placingin nomination a candidate for . Pre sident. Judge in iudiciaf District r. and generally to transact stub other business as -tie' , be deemed conducive - to the interest of the Deaiocracy of this The Standing Committee urge• upon the Commit. tees of l!igiLance the importance of discharging their duties 'fully and impartially... The primary meetings should be called on Saturday the $4 day of May next, between the hours rif_4 and _ : 8.1 o'clock ia the afternoon at the usual place for holding said meet ings, or at sode place most coo venten t far the demo crats of the district. Great care Should be used in' giving notice of the delegate meeticigt so that every democrat may have an opportunitylof attendiag. JAMS IL WEBB, - .TIATIIAIB EDMINISTER. 1 0 . - E. MAYNARD, • R. VANDYIGI' LAIPMENCESCOTT,I JOSEPH MENARDI, • JOHN.II. E. C. OLIVER: tiAliaiiiso Mardi 50th 1851. MEI Peter*tiger:, Ahn I;;T * t. 4.lloe,ert : • • Asffit .2 , llohn'itt: Horton; Jackson Stone?' Athens bo.—Jacob Hardei, John Snell jr. " tp.•• • =lblorrion Bintworth,.Geo. J. Walker, Bodine in.-.C. F. Nichols, Samuel McKean; Canton...44amuel•Owens, John Tuner, Columbia—D. V. Barnes., SA/ Goodrich. Durell.—D. L. States, J. M. Bishop, Pianklinterrait Smiley, O. W. Dodge.' • Granvillerlirtirrisamßoss, L. Putnam, - Herrick.—Geo. Wi Elliott, Nelson Eeeler, • Leß4.—Jedediab Hunt, John Cole, Litchfield Monrom-4-Ti•M.' Wilson; Geo. Smith.- . ' • ' • Orwell.—Jarvis Bottles, C: J: Chub - back, Pike.—P,D. Buck. Gpo. Graves, Itiogberry.—Johri F. BMW). R. D: Rome.—Lawrence Vought. Charles Forbs.• - Sbesbegoin.—Wm. Snyder jr. Josiab.Hilmer, Smithaeld.—E. G. Darren. ,C. IL Riggs. Smith Creek.--David Bardwell, Henry Thompson, Springhill.—Edivard Wells, Horace Lewis, Springfield:.-0.: A. Vincent; Elistia Knapp. Standing Stone.—G. W. Stet bens,,Geo.A,..Stephease Towanda bo.—L. Tillaty, H. P. Goodrich. ip. Reuben - Delong. Rutile IL !Bastin, Troy bo. J. A. P. Ballard; Loren Wane; tp.,..rWilber.Baker,,Wax. H.;Peck. Uls,ter.d.ward Mills., M. S. Warner, ' Watien:;.:llutbs litiffinatan, Charles' lathes, ' Wells. , ;—Jere Edstilr, Wm.S. Ingalls, • • ' L. Jones, !Chasid Corson, Winabam.—Win. Sibley, A. Dunham jr.. . Wynlusing. 7 -Theodore Hines. Milton Hornet, Reed' Heo. .' • Towanda and ihrllngtot Plank Rai VOTICE 'is here* - givehlhatl books for sohserip• tiou to the•Btijcli'of the TOWANDA AND BURLINGTON :PLANK. ROAD COMPANY. win 9e_opemed at the office of .Mesers..,Laporte. hisses 1 CO., in ToWatede. on. ?dander ,the 28th lost, to be kept otten'frotit 9 tfil'2: A; M.; Aid 'from t to 4 o'• clock; P M., for five der', ornatil the Capital Stock of.seid company shall have helWittbse-ribed. Two o r =Arc ,of the , Csaltoussioairs will be is. attersdenet: " ; . s' 74lAiit - 014 MERCUR, SOSEPR D. MOSTA YE, tTEIDMAFI:ELLIOTT‘.O - AIIIXER,FOX,.. , 1 4 /10 TOMPRIND, \ IOHN P. MEANI3-' H- ORRIN D.BARTLEITv. JOSEPH KIIVGDERY, DAVID 'F.IIARSTOW, • '`,"- BENJAMIN'S. RUSSELL ED.WARDOVDRTON, r ‘• upreAss MERVIJR, ' JOHN F. = ' II ADDIBON•Me.KEAIi;'• = JOHN DIACKWELL,, , EQIWEC. HILN , ALLEN McICEAN,„ ' 1 " GEC' 111.4 .LOCK,' ‘' Tow,andx April 2 i 1851,1 1"'-,Alteeieisikoriinent 'or Clpthor, Cciiiirmoes snJ 414 Sattinitts; *his tilleo' al,ll other, Driy,,1300,18 so-' cllcapfitst lieges % cmitctial. ~PIILNITOWd. Dect CI mma Sou Seta 4 22 6 Is 6'25 6 26 6 27 6.29 II So Comm'm
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