Potnititaliitiiiis -- reiin: The Washington correspondent oftb i e Herald givesi e foiloFing incpar • - • .. Washingtonkg:— 6 . ii % sl Tit'ueur v . y , o. r. 1 11U1 . , f Lewia,lhe Collector oi...the Moslems lot. the 'district, t h of Philadelphia, is once snore trium arkend.will: !eosin hisplace, (torn which there ave,been' trej t nendotorefforte matte te'hairif - him irioved': - Mr; Senator Cooper and. he Wifig Comeditee*irtibeen defeated.' , , ~ r _. I , o Arl, , , flei e, 'iii W The joint 'tinier' , ..gicretaries, ofi k ,. ham Conts,d and Shim; been set at naught "by piesi4ehl Fillmore. This' has had its effect, and" INIv: Webster seriou sly ‘ thinks 'of resigning: .To Chit course he is advised ;by . Mr., Senator. Cooper Me - Whig Committee. . , The Whig committee haie learned nem Presi lent,rillmore the reason why lie retains in office Collecter Lewis, „ . flov. Johnston has addieSsed.the President also, anti lies declared that tie will not le 'candidate for re•eeation, if his friend, Mt. Lewis, isnot re tained in his post as Collector. , To this President Fillmore bas replied; that the collector shall be re tained. Mr. Cooper told Mr. Fillmore _that this pledge to Gov. Johnston wastt pledte to a coati rion with freaqmilism and that the , Union men of Pennsylvania would all so treat it. It Is further understood that Mr. Cooper and his friends will now oppose no obstacle to the "tontine lion of Gen. Scott for the Presidency; at'the Penn axlvania State Whig Cooventietr, tvhich will be in session next month, whiff!' Lewis and his friends, have • pledged Ihemselves to - preietit this. Mr. Cooper gold the `president that Gen. Scott would be nominated by almiiist unanimous rote. me Webster wilt not be a party to this ;coaliti on with free and will not remain to assist Mr. Filltimia's Cause 1 but it is said that he is deter, Mined taresigi- , leave die Cabinet, and step up himself... , Settees Fairauvr.—The Rocheiter American, of Tursiday week says 'a few days .since we chroni cled the death of 'Prof. Webster's child, and to-day we have to'note another mast awful and unfortu nate occurrence, that has overwhelmed a large lam b . ly with grief unutterable, and sent a ,pang to the heart.of the entire community. On Saturday after noon, abotit 2 o'clock, Louis A. 1)., youngest son of at Hon . t. F. Smith, was missed by the 'family.— Sealch was made, and during the' entire of Saint: day night, Sunday and Stinday night sVes maintain ed in every part of .they . city. The- bellman's cry was heard every where, and parties of men track. ea every street and Visited every pot *bereft was deemed possible that the child might be., The ca. nal was raked and canton were fired over the wa ter'in the hope of recalling the body it death by drowning 'had taken place. A thousand rumors were afloat that served only to add to the general anxiety, and deepen The,anguish of the family and friends. Yesterday morning measures were taken for a more careful aid extended search.. -The CI& tern, well and outhouses were again examined, and the yard was thoroughly investigated. 'I he result was the finding of the body of the child in the cor ner of the yard, six or eight rods distant from the house, head 'foremost in a deep post hole. In play ing a bout, he must have fallen in, and have been unable to attract attention by his cries. And there half belied, as it wems and suffocated, this little lel folk met a horrid death, within reach of his home. TiltnAtaph AN HORNELLEMILLEAmactso has had its name changed to the Buffalo and New roar thy Railroad. ,It is to cross the Genesee river less than half a mite below the village of Portage, at right angles.--there being straight tines on both sides. The river is to be, passed by a Massive Trestle Bridge, built upon pieis of cut stone, elevated ;dove high water mark. From the bed of the ri• verl_which is solid rock—the structure risesl3o feet to the rail, and is to be built as strongly as wood'and iron can make it—it being estimated that it wilt require nearly 2,000,000 of feet of fin.. beetcrcomplete it. The span of the river is 500 feet, and the bridge into be extended a considdra ble distance on both sides, instead of embanking. The -project of ,throwing over, at some future Jay, a Tubular Bridge, like that, over the Menai Straits, has been discussed. The whole work has been sublect, and 2600 men are now at work upon the - different sections. The Boflalo . people hope to head o ff Dankirk by the -Construction of this toad. Devionitt.tAcatoxxv.—Franklin.Lyori, a young man about seventeen years of age, son of Widow Mott Lyon, of East Green, was drowned in the Riv er at this place r on Wednesday last. He had gone out ins boat to eio his eel. lines, just at evening, and was rowing along above the dam, and below the piers ofthe bridge, when one oar became en, tangled and Was tom from its block. The boat be; jag sinmanageablei was taken by the =tent and swept towards and over the dam. As it pitched over the fall, some four,or five feet, ihek.2boat filled and rained over. Lyon then left the boat, and swam resolutely tow:sills the west shone; and had almost reached it, when he encountered a strong tackeurrent he then turned and swam back to- Wards a dry part of the dam, which he had. nearly 'reached, when he sank, probably froat exhaustion. its body was trot recovered .until the followi9g morning. - He was in the etriplity of /Clark-Lewis, Jr, and was an industrious and'. exemplery young man.—.o3ford 4 SOUTH tsamea.—The character of the recent Convention in south Carolina, appears to be misap prehenAed by a large portion el the prelim'. tit - was no convenfionol the people's representatives, bet of delegates from the Southern Reda Associations within that State; and the address of the Conven tion is not to the people of the States of South Caro lina, to those of the Southern States, but to the South ern Rights dfuocialione of those Skates. in its char. serer therefore, it, bad no higher 'dignity than ,would attach to a convention of , delegates from affiliated associations - for any .other purpose; and was field with the authority of law, or of any , or the pre lrevisitee necessary to give to its deliberations the potency. Of rhe sanction of either the government or the pmle of the. State. It doubtless represented the Tedlo,'desires and purposes of a majority of the disohiomsts within the Stateof South Carolina; but it is not clear, tboogh it is possible, that they , constitute b , maiority of (hostler its chin& -who are tiossOfeil or the-tight to vote..-eV. Y. Courier. ICN Ap CL'l^o'itntoo.—On-Sunday steitioon trur city was visited by a terrific tornado, orbicti - catps nearer*, descriptionsgiven of those-in to West Indies Than any that we haite erne' , befirt set At. - Its' coarse .was about a mile and a half long and not more that :twenty •yards wide. It hail been rain lot dayihot .cauged between three end fear o'clock, whim a dark funnel-shaped cloud was Ob. tveti in the *petit West. There was linle or- no 'wind lithe -time; bat the n sterrn came down upon suddenly with a Mighty -nisi,. 'Rouses were am 'cored add proatimed, trees torn up, fences carried • azayi but oo lives *ere loste. ! -Raleigh.l l . C. Stand - Custom Primoxiicui - .=-We are inktmed, by . ,a, genileirian who witnestied the PhenoMenon htm belf, (safe the . Winchester Republic*) that there was s mock sun• observable lathe sky - on Sattmlay tneming bin, about the-- hour-of-seven. • There seemed to.be-tatisnns„the artificial one present m' 0,,a solid and brilliant appearance , and scarcely dtstitigaishable• from - tha true One. The distance between thVi two might bilis : been lee deg r e es to Me eye, and they were at libMit equaldistance" from ant' horizon. It _must bare been a curious TherSii,l,•olli. in an artie e,headed 'Cal. livalott!e Tarpoie," utates that under no citrutn., stanvea.vial,hnbe a ppdiditte for the 'Presidency. It torOter elks Ataf hp,..retirea from -the Senate ,a poorer man thin f arher ; he entered it, and that.,he Will return to St. Lahr/pad support. himself, by his own individual, exetilipta; . Under fio circa in Ain. - v et 4 _will he amiantus Abe petitioner -ore '4 14 " friends. . w. p .: . : . Ds i r e a i gtha " amar * • -••• '• - ' - 1 - 51 - .711417 7 , Moay.ay r e.A.,..,* • • •:: 10 1 . 4 48, trsitiiai, ...;;.:;'st : ,20 ! *..4 - ,47.,•,' Wiiiiigmor,.•.. - ..'. - 21.,',. , 4 40 - - triatiOAT; . ' A. '#l ''4'4l9:' ratt1if....;.....r.:: ,23"' — 4 44 ' ' '- ME cT 4 Li] ,r 4t < • „it Mu ..neshequin C.evitro, May. 1 ,4(b jy Rev. ... titt. eon. Mr. Nstoon J. Howron to Miss /onto . Ann ~• Ilersus. On the 12th inst. by !the Rev.Eidei Lathrop. 11ft.lto ; 1514.11 VANASIMS o f Wyalusing,', to Miss Poitit Beassa.sm. of Asylnio, Bradford i.Otounty:' Bbeshetinia, May ,14th; of .consomption, Miii • • Ems..3looas. millet Skid-year of her age., - - 0 Yes, yes. the one; he God who sways • Craft:wars depths had bid me mote n 'To seek the realms that hymn Nis prkisei, ,„ • The franelufted soul's eternal home." • - , .„. - • North Branch Penisy!vania . Canal, ,Q,EALED PROPOSALS Will be ieeeived.at ,the • Engineer's Office. in Towanda, until sunset of MONDAY, the 22d or June, 1851, fgr enraPkliD3 die following work upon the N'orth Branch, Penn sylvania Canal, to `wit: Vain No. 1; Scetione Nos. 1. 20,28,44, 65, 85, 92, 97, 100;:110,128, 138, 150, 155, 160, 172, 181, and 184- ftetber with . .the lock ; aqueduct and Culvert masonry which maybe requir ed on any of the said sic,ions. Alio the towing path' sections above dam Na; I. and a lock at the head of the . pool of said dam. - The work *Wrests. '"ci6ed is such as was chiefly done prior to the sus. P4rision of the Nnith. Branth Canal, in 1842. and that remaining consists offinishing up die sections. The requisite information in' regard to.the, planner of doing the work, with the approximate quantities on each job, may be. obtained upon ' application the office aforesaid., three days prior .to the 22dprox-. imo. WM. B. FOSTER, JR. Chief Engineer and Superintendent. Towanda:May 19, 1851. ' AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ATOTICE ishereby even that I have been appointed IN an Auditor by the "Orphan's Court of Bradford Cciutity,lq_marshall ,sects And,distribute the feuds in the bands' of the :administrator of Smith Pembleton demised, and that I will attend to the duties of my appointment-at my office in the borough of Siberia, on Saturday, the 14th day of June next, at 1 o'clock, P.M. at which time and place all persons interested are re quired to 'present their claims, or be debarreZ from cum. ing in upon said Ina. 'N. M. STEVENS, May 15. 1861. , Atiditer. BV virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on 'Saturday the sth day of Ju ly, at I c l Ciock, P. M., the following property, late the estate of Lyman We user, deed :—Bounded on the north by lauds of Rogers Fowler, on the east by lands of Enos Varney. and on the west by lands of Hiram Fairchild, and Britton Baldwin. Containing about seventy-three acres and thirty-INF° petches, about fifteen acres thereof improved, with a small framed house, thereon erected, and a small young orchard thereon. Attendance given, and tennifinade known oa the day of sale. T. T. SMlLtir, L. WARRINER, 'May is, 1851. Administrators. Stuttering & Stam O mering tesCured in from 40 to S ISinn. THE undersigned having purchased of S.C. Math. ews the system and privilege of pnicticing for the cure of Stammering, will consult with and attend to curing at his residence in Conklin, Broome Co. . Y.. those Who may be afflicted with impediments in their speeih, that no pay is required until the at• moot satisfaction is given. Z. BLAKESLEE. Conklin, May IV, 18.51.. CERTIFICATE. I do' hereby certify that 2. Blakeslee is capableoi coring any cases of the .above impediments, and would recommend him to the' confidence end employ ment orall those who may be afflicted with Impedi ments in , their speech 8. CARLTON MATTHEWS. NEW, " - SPRING GOODS I, T„g, public are invited to call and examine the large and magnificent- stock of new goods. which are now being opened at . thr store of the sub. scriber. It is unnecessary to add that they will be sold cheap. Towanda, April 24, iBSL. '• 3. KINGSBERY. An extensive stock .1' Staple AND FANCY DRY GOODS, lust opening at asomegoargit & cois. HOSE who wish ,to parcinise Good Atticles Itt T cheap rates, will do well to call. Towanda. May 1.1851. NEW 'GOODS,' AND REDUCTION OF PRICES ! Jr., is just receiving from New J• York a Pero and general assortment of Spring and &snow 'Garb, eansiiting of almost everything usually found in a stote„together With Groceries, Hardware, faints, Oils, Dyes i Leather, Bads 4. Shoes, Hats, Caps. Bonnets, Crockery, Glassware Salt , 'Fish §-c The subscriber would return his sincere thanks to 'the public for their hoentiful'otronage ebb last winter, by which the increase of business enabled him 10 neer his goods-.bin summet at. still lower prices than they have been in the babitof buying.' Allperinns'wishing to buy goods for cash or ready pay, would do well to call- at No. II; Thick flow, and essorine the stock and prices, as the goods are bought artdrocist be sold. Totrattai,iblag , , , ; MI /ffl3/4;r1IIM AMOAc—:iStsi: "• 'Alay:l44b be Neui caborrtiorments. Orphan's Court Sale. 17[71:13AT. and FLOUR,,«a Inge quantity for gala NV at , PHINNEY'S.. SAFETY PLI B E.-10;000 feet just 'received en for sale at : my! • PaINNEV'S. LUMBER.•—An goauti *anted: for -which - th e. market pace. will belakl at, . PHINNEY'S. HOSlERY.—Lidieit; . minter, ' end children., worsted and cotton whi te ana.cokned Hose; oho genes and boy's misial.ftinini and' Idennhal hilt hose. cheapat' • . eV: ..Forkk',7 SICIEETIN GEC& 13MRTING8, brown intik:A(44W kJ—tricking, Corbin Um; Carpet warp end Batting wholepale and 'Wren. it ' • t'lny2 /FOX'S.' QUGAR, entree, liice. Fish, , :Massseii, Rains, sitas,-SpieekOilly ibis#est in torn. at May 1.1851. - • FOX'S. .11:5CHESTS zoom of thoooCh ur eop TEAS; sar ranted to suit or the money ,ro nod , ID/2 ' ' . H.S:&MiCi.MERCUR Ain Dow receiving Riau • • Second general soot OtSprnig.4oodst whiCh are offiled.fiwilde i lli . illiflOLEßALßOß RE TAIL-pit even loiter than their! nasal` Flees. t They say to all coakpurthasera, come and sow cat atlick.and you will find goods and prices right. May 9.111151.1 *ant eon I, 'grin r tiliicOieMoodenuf Esiglith and Swabia boa .1... Aoxi, Agent's! assortFaent or 141 *tun of Inand,witate Mbar, band and hoop, uonf Tee#ved, and !grubs )7_ tpaior/ or Wholliiipiannt, at' • - MP,R01:11r8: CMCI2I NEW SPRING:C*OBL' •TBnoi Lt.: - lead.. 'illsonebiHn.t . - 0 . .1. Dim.Goone, ; (l.4siOns, 41k,e. / ei,lehleb h0. , . ; .w0n11 Inniieds*Jneihijbeeltentioa it int 940 to 1 41 01 .400 4 , 141 4. , 0 "Rif, al he , hide:chained to 011 hissnocktecicisi , ll.4o , ll is wu iVeitie6ii 3 Orered in ihe market.. 'feting sir, e 4 na Wei 44. the clinked nitic*4 4113 1 1 scriber t O li iiilly,ecniMent_that he an • give entire 5. en!y,__ isfeetion.ni his enetpmeni. .• ' APrila 7 ., 1i : . 7./2 7'13 =7,14 7 14 7;1"5_ , 7 Id s. J. Gib. Re• CONE;COME ALL. and eistwine • the Now kd Gods, wbieh tip now beikeeihibitea at •5p26.,- , 13. ICINGI3IIERY'R.'. • ' • • 011:EAP - -,OOODS. . - 4-, 114 4-V,Olt • ellet;;Heeeivist direct Yorks large end eptendilesaaitokent 'Of Goods which be offers fur tabki eatinet fail'l6 suit abed:east buy ers; for Cage, Peoevcs, cer lleSaaves Velum. ' He restateifellir sake i call frourall personairishing to buy goods cheap, as . he is determined no; to be weleteOld• • Togroida, - April 24; 1851. RICH FOULARD, Chameleon Oben% 'lrk Dress XV' Silks, French and Delves DeLanes.'a new article for summer-des:sem Frei& and English Lamina, Silk Tissues, Linnen Lustre. and any quanfio et other dress goods at : . • •• • FOX'S. 41vpiny 'ono knows that the place 46 find the largest .lassortment and best quality of gloves of all der criPti°l" eP26, -„ - • FOX'S. Top !I, and Crapes at 1-1% •,ep2ti' ' • OZ. Panama, tegb orth Patel Leaf and Canada 31./ 113 Straw Hata 'at ' ! OP . Irnuaak cnd lirk Bilk .Lace for MANTILLAS at ap2B • . 9111116 '26*.E.51119 ASIMLSTL.O2 rostill I n O peration I THE enbseribershavimoved to the new building on Pine street, ode'doctr belotelifercurs store where they will keep on hand and 'make_ to order, ploughs, stove .and milt irons of almost alhdesertptiong. 'Turn ing and fitting oP work, will he done also on reasonable terms as at Elmira 3r Owego.' Old iron Will be taken id pendent. JOHN' CARMAN & CO. ToWands, April 26, IBM. . DRY GOODS— good anorttnent of Merinorta, . Cashmeres, Do Leine, Alpacas, and prints now opening at , jt 8 MEROIIft'S. ALLpersons—without respect to age or condition —indebted to me. are expected grid notified to make immediate payment. To setisfy' them that I am in earnest, I will Just state. that I have engagements to meet, which will require me to have pay of those ow ing me. I should prefer that they would do so volanttri ly, but if not, shall without delay, invoke the assistance of thelaw. Towanda, April IR, 1051. D. C. HALL. THE copartnership heretofore existing between. E. Toxin," & Box, and .Gso. W. Parcae, under the Arm of Tomkioe, Son & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent., • - The books and account' are left with .1. D. Goodenough for settlement, linden Persons knowing thenwthres indebted to the above Eno are re quested to call and settle up. , TOWLINE do SON. April 14, lei. • aro. W. POTTER. Spnng' Siumier Goods. lawn , XXooBl3, A Rg noer receiving direct from New York,l large inuMrtfitent of New SPRING AND SUMMER'DOODS, which they pledge themselves to sell ai low ma the low est. They inme the attend= of _purchasers to tine stock which has been tionglp, at low prices, and will be sold at the lowest figure. Towanda, April 180851. NEW - SPRING 'GOODS! , THE subt t ryt N er ow ii now ,e l ttwi rtp m t t t i t i f es his his ap oi r t ing p on ur t: chaos of the most extensive in the country—for sale on the, most favorable terms fix cash or approved credit--atab buyers are particularly 'Wylie@ to call and examine the stock. my@ • 0. D. BARTLETT. Paper leanings. mint only complete assortment of Paper lion4ings, -A. Borders, Window - Paper, and Vire board Views, kept in this , region and at prices as low as can be found at retail either ; 'in or out of the prineipal cities. at May IL • • •.0., D. , BA RTLETT. • ADIES' dr, MIRIEIES I .SHOES—a good assortment 14 of ladies' sod Woes' duo allot* boots and Bailer; sari to please, at 0. D. BARTLETT. W'msport & Athens Railroad Letting. CLOTIIING STORE,. VrEO. H. BUSTING, respectfully informs the-pub lic that he has removed bievsore to Col. Means' building, one door below Warmer's Witch shop, !them he.will be happy. to see all who may be in wstrt of Good and Cheap Clothing. He is constantly adding to his stock all the new and desirable styles and - rtst tuns, and feels confident he can „esti:4 any one who , may giveldm a call, • • • • ' - • • Just receiving from. Ne York, a large and *casette ble assortment of Spring and Summer ektking t made in the beat manner, and which will be sold- as nasal at the lowest prices. • , He has also received, ti-large lot of TOUTH'I3 & CHtI.DR4NB' CLOTHING, toes which he invites at tendon and which will be, sold lOWlates.. He has ftiade.arrangentents'by which he can send for any ar ticle desired, with the certainty of procuring -a good article. • Cutting and making up, done 6 usesl in the matt ,fashionable manner, promptly and to order. • Towanda, May 8, 18617. , , , BOOTS-..*:* HOES! Ookti VW. ' Wilcox,'' TjAB removed his establishment ve.,lfelifix's. stove, 11 corner of main, street and ,the public square, and, will continuo the "misinfactUre of Boots and Atlaelp as heretofore.; Ho has just received foom New York a large sworn went of. Women* cliNtren'l Pee?oa..*tijett ere offered at low paw. tie scleititort . Ladle*. is iisHenierl directed tkelbliowing y nese° styles te: ter boots; do. shoes: holing,intillOhttuitesitt. willtingehoes;husking,Bo: idiom' gaiters Latish*. ofevcry ilescriPtioti.A liege assortment of 'children's fanei . galters;boo4 Sad Shoes, of all kinds. For the Gentlemen, alievery style of gaiters lad shoes. This 'stock his 'been personally selected "with care, and he intheves hit:'earraffet attparior - artielar,at . reasnnable ptieitt_ Trills strictest attention'paid to Afininfacturseo l and hi hopes briinitsg-Warit weft to Itnerit *cantina. anee -of the iiberaipatronsge. bolas hitherto received: Tewsnds, May 8, 1851. - • y • W orrwifs,MAllALA Ita;lttia day left- V my bed .nd board without may tam ei prom. cation. 1 hereby forbid Any person twinning -, of trait. Mg her-on my aeconnti aballvay isslisbm of bit Contracting, after this date. : •-• •-• IDnrell, Mawr 3 , 133tsr . BA4IIIOIUN ARABOLB=IIne atifetnieaolisned and ado! P fashionable &Iles, at ••• . , riIIOCKERYO—The largest dock iinotours.' !Full V dinner aad tes..sette.. of , whits- irOitatink blue were, vehieh will bonold.etteep at, , +-.....t FOrik IVAILS., IL% 10 oro piileiel7eil, foi isle 11 ton• pdan jd at , • • Incuh4l* - !. WM Dress Goods. Zmportsuat,, and Wm? Dissolution. TOINANDA CHEAP _ titan APPOWDOltillargnellthatiliC l flirt ditkiarienionieinitiini r ein NA airman ailloinisi Wares tad Idettikandinn in 1 44 . .r.K.Amdrof&CuantY_F for hel). lealczeitk.the algtonarducencekei:eimpaptiezed.:_ ' ;. " - •Name* of —Retailey, - albani;::.gowland. , •.#6,11!). 6 , 7 0 0 Asylum! 14 "7"00 y !;•101 1 !%"uor0h.,., - 14 . 7 00 _ ••• WM;Terry.diCa; " 14 7.00 • Eillloilil oll 9l4,' 4 " 14. 700 Athens tp.:•Atoson Bridletitan, '• • ' liq. 14 10 . 80 • - Daiid Gardener; • • no OG I. Mains: " 14 700 *Awiro.:Wells lo go uo '• Deo: A Perkins; a 13.,10 _, 00 '" 1 14. 7.00 M. Welli, ' • i* 15•00 'Olin. Kir.' • " 19 10 00 .Barlington.ktclrein , lig. 14.10 69 • ,' 1ig.,14 0 700 A. &8: H. Morley:, • " - 14 • 700 M. C• Komori: • ; • - 14 100 11 Newman, - lig. 1,4 : 18 : 15 • C E Rathtxme. .•• 1$: . 15'00 Vandyke'& °Win o , "1 4. ,10.50 • F S Manley,& Co, ' 'no lig. 14 7110 ColumbizA B Austin; „ . 14 ISO D F Barnes, , U 14 y_oo :0 Dodge,.• "14.7 00 Lorain Dodgejr., • lig, 14 110 50 Huron U Moody & 'Co.. • no liq;l4 7 on' 0 D Chamberlain, ••- 14 .7 00 J H Cowell, • , lig. 14 10 50- Pranknn....l M lifercur k . " 14.10 .50 • BilawleY• ' no liq. 14 700 Granville ..l& D Taylor ' " 14- 7.00 Herrick...4Ell, Bronson. 44- 7 00 Leroy. Ezra Holcomb* .147 00 Parkbiusi & Lamb. •• ".14 7 00 M0ur0e....8 M & • I• Blackman,' "1310 00 d 8111m:dap: liq. 13 13 00 John Hanson. • 13 15 00 11.1 Perkins, no 14.13 10 00 ' 8 W Alden, ' u 14 700 Brown &Rockwell, .14 7 00 George Smith, ' " 14 -7 00 0rwe11..... :1* Humphrey " 13 10 00- E C Walker, -" 14 700 Pike • • A 8 Smith, ' IS 13 10 00 G H Little. " 13, 10 00 D Dailey & Son, " 13 10 'OO W F Robbins, lig. 1 . 4 10 50 Ridgberry.A H Vorrhies, " 14 19 50 C T Murphey, is 14 10 50 B F Birk, " 1410,50 . . ' C P Wilson,' ' no 1iq.14 700 Rome. Washburn & Shatr. ' ' " 14 700 Maynard. & Woodburn, " 14. 700 Judson Holcomb. • " 14 700 S. Stone...ll W Tracy. liq. 14 10 60 Means & Storrs, " 14 10 50 E W Baird, - no 1iq.14 7 00 Shes)iequin.D Brink & Son, " 13 10 00 1 Kinney & Satterlee, liq. 14 10 60 Marley &Lyon. " 14 10 50 W g Campbell & Co. no liq. 14 700 Smithfietd.l E'& M Bullock& Co. " 13 10.00 H lit •Hall, - is 19,10 E OO B C Tracy," 13 10'00 . . , Dailey & Fetcher, liq, 13 15 00 Bpringaeld.ebancey Blakesty, 14 10'50 Hiram Spear, . - no,liq. 14 , 7 00 S'th Creek. John Reed. " 14 '7 00 Troy boris..B W& D F Pomeroy, liq. 11 22 50 Stephens & Hopkins, 12 18 75 Herrick & Pomeroy, no 1iq.12 12 60 CI F Reddiugton, , " 12 12 50 F Maxwell, " 12 22'50 Eli Baird, - . 0 3 1 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 E P Ballard. • .C R. Spencer dr, Co., ". 14 3 SO 14 3.00 .. .8 W Paine. • ,I W Phelps. 1 0 14 a 30, Towanda biliontanyea & Co., " 10 20 00 • H 8& M C Mercur, • " 10 20 00 F. T Fox." 13 'lO 00 . 4Rinttsber7. " 13 10 00 0 D Bartlett, • " 13 10 00 N N Hess., " 14 700 Tracy & More, , liq. 13 15 00 L W Tiffany. , " 14 10 60 - Patrick Hayden, " 14 10 50 Barton Kingsbery,.. no 4.14 7 00 4 Dailey & Nivinil, 0 14 7 00' 3saac Post, ' 14 axi H& A Campbell, " 14 360 •0 H %Mktg, (Domestic) " 14 350 Hall & Russell, " " 13 500 H C Porter. liq. 14 10 50 S Huston, " 15 10 50 1 H Phinney, • " 14 10 50 Edmund Whaler., • no 1iq.14 700 01110'81ain. liq. 14 10 60 1. Bristol, • " 14 10 50 E Keeney & Co., .. 0 14 10 50 M Nestor, ". 14 10 50 C Coleman,l , 14 10 50 Uister......Wells & 0., , no 161.13,10 00 Peckham & Mather, " 14 700 Guy Tracy. • • _ " ' 14 7 00, Wm. Gibstni.' ' !i f 14 700 Warren...Benj Buffington, (domestic)" 14. 350 Jacob Ide. • " 14 700 Geo. Talmage, " 14 - .700 ' • Robert Cooper, tiq. 14 10 60 • Marcus Tyre!, •• ' '' o "l4 10 50 Wells.... John Roberts. no 1i4,14 700 Wyalusing.Whelock & Medford. " 14 7.00 M H Wells, ' ' 1 0 14 700 A Lewis,' .f • 's 14 700 '' • Elisha Lewis. . ' an .i 4 700 Cyrus Autry. " 14 700 Wysox... Myers & Allen. " 14 700 V E &.1 B Piolett. liq. 14 10 50 Fainuel Cooßaugh, *, 14 10 50 . ' A List and Classibeation - of the beer houses,eating houses &c., under under act of A s sembly of the 10th of April, A. D. 1849, entitled An Act to create 4 Oinking Pond, &c., in and for Bradford County, for the year 1881, , Residence. qNstnes of Poisons. ears*. Ans t lac. Athens Do.ll Career, - Geo Merril, - • 8 5 00 John neat. .. , A-.• 5 00 Canton., ...Borate Tuttle, , 8 00 0 Towanda b.Miles Carter, ,8 - 5 00 Troy boro..llorden &Case, ~ - il 5 00 - . Palmer & Adams,. 8 , 500 A List and Classilleation ofthedifferent Distilleries in Bradford County as directed by act of Assent big'', of April 10,184 ' 9. , . i , * „ Residence. ,- -mimes oiPeriottit. - Clem Allfl Lie. Athens”..G,Toger & - Ce,j, •.- ./ 10 . !8 09 1 Albaiiy;....Janiei Paine, " 1 • IU - ' , - 8-00 Springfield.WiniDrike.• •"'-'',..' ' -: to' '' • 5 00 . Sheshecen..B . Newell' & Co., - '..'.; • 10' , 500 B.l3tunt:.Janies.tiordon. • • .18 ''- - 'IVOO Troy...-:-Ir..fobil B . Goodricti, 10 - ' 'B'oo' „ • _ ._ ~ _ ATisi and ttnisilleation or Ate persons engaged in 'lnk 'or Noltrtittis, Paten( Medicines &p., 'in Bid& foedllounty;inder seiliflsinitily of the Roth or 'April; A:1):1819." . - ... _ ' Residence. Nonni s e(Neei i ins. , . ' tisk Anit Lie. AthillrOStoi:e II Berri*, •'' .-' '0 ". 10 00 , ~ 'II A Perkins, - ' •` 4 -'•5 00 . Towanda ... R '0 Porter, '.' ' . ' 4 b'oo . N Huston, '' . . : 4• , b 'OO Troy • Eli Baird; '- ' .'' • 4 bOO . Xing, & Vcrsbnit; :- ' 4 • • 500 Lerof i - .ParlthiirstALiribb, ',' • ' '' 4 . -" ' 3 00 Notice, is, hereby., giien that an appeal :. will he heldBt tintorrirnisskyter °Mee on be4M1144.1r9t Jii:ll , . nest; at which tii7te end ,plaCe ans,perOn ag giieved; by die .foregoing 'elal.kiications,c,a,i allettd ir dick thin ' proper . ' Wiin e se niS , ltaid at- ',., s . ~, TowalKta,, 4 be 1,4014ay or Aril. A. D. 1851, , , . . - . I: G. ' ' ' • .' - lairciiiile Appriii*,... EATHER-11e and Up - pit. Leatherf alio-Kip -1-4vatid Galt forpile tir'lllBo & • TRENCH Merin! es and Pomades of the moat do Bitable patteetts Ides Winded'Plaids for tresses, astern as childretedWeist,i for este. , titesti hat dash; by ' Nov. 7. !s CO; DittirgED. rbinsetiovvra_o4,RWN'.ll6 Weil* LVlrge cs 4 s 1 4 * f Csaeoei; Ditrics &'6o. z r, ~. ._ _~`' IxtratßßOCM„:ju4' ieosived saitoisi4Ol tly' die /Olen at MOM. ,3 0 . STATEMENT -<, rate am nt, deseritniOal an4,4iitue-or .the mit aim/ 'pemaidtteitorly;ttadas:aidneniipatiess and 3, •4e.. nib& iatraMe bpi the`aat ,Orthhhim ‘L r.. 1040. aid the acti 'Paned subsequent r Oohing the *Mount' of propehr assent' d and *fed for ComitY`iiid Pate perposes each * o lp heMethin the County of eradford. and the appordeimiat thereettaceording to the assessment de the.year 4850, and approved hy l the Riardpf Revenue contisiesiohers,ifarah,,lo 6l . akheind relax' is theyaluatinn of propeny in said connty Ontilihe next meeting of theaesid as 00. enied6be - tp~.:frt > ; kt 41. 1-1'•: -.. - -4%4: i .. .' v • • VT , ' . .s i 1 [ ~.. ,-.....,.,.. tit, - m' • • a . : 43= 4 ,.., . • - ig - ' : .g 9•1;"".' t • '• 79' Athens Isprongh, ,$61,220 $18.36.5, Athens`tnwnship, ' 200,440 26,033 Albany, - 6.776 Armenia,- g 12,418. 1.691 Asyulum, , 62,301 , 8,821 .Durlington", t-„` 131.613 20,543 133,933 19,266 Vinton, 1, , , t.. 99,406, 14,662 Duren, - , 62,094 11,159 35,652 9,016 rerank. 60,035 . 11.238 Herrick, a 45,303 7,001 Litchfield. - ~d. 66.)28 9,494 „ 52,868 Bop Idonme. 91,014 15,1q0 . , 99,649 12,3 M Pike.. „137,886 .21.427 Rome. E 70,281 11.106 ~ Ridgkury. (: 70,261 13.399 ' Sheshequan, 149,385 15 658 Smithfield, ; 128!448, 17.960. ' 300 Springfield. , • 89,173 16,388 ,South Oreck. 37,819 5476 Standing Stone, 33,890 8,744 100 47,817 6,864 Towanda borough, 135,725 14.310 1400 3509 " township. 88,806 11,853 1 Troy township, 102,144 :7,305 Troy borough, 43,080 8,637 1800 Ulster, 76,103 10, 791 _ _ 107,224 70,904 102,392 113,536 71,455 31,615 Wysoz, Wells, Wyalusing, Warren, Windham,' Wilmot, $3.025,118 $441;120 $2200 $6750 $6222 $82,315 11 46 20 510,881 86 $14,76E1 50 ".A."' BRADFORD COUNTY, 88.—We. the Commissioners of said county, do hereby certify the a. a. above statement to be correct, according : to the returns made by the assessors of the several be ‘..",r%iroughs and townships in said county. Witness our hands and seal of office at Towanda, th 4 fitla day a May, 1851,8D1EON DECKER, . . . . A. 8. SMITH, iCommittoners. STURGES SQUIRES.. - -•-• • Attest—E. M. Francs, Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the seem Of ALLEN MOODY, silicoses& late of Dirndl township, are heiebi repeated 'to ' make payskent without de lay. and those baring 'claims against said estatti will please present them shay authenticated for settlement. The subscribers wili'attend at the house of the deed, On Friday. the 9th daY of May, 1851, for the purpose of settling the business of said estate. • FRANCIS X. HOMBT, HENRYr KINNE." Dare% April 24, 1851. Administrators. -- - GOODS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY! POWEVELY NO CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN, After the 20th April, 1851, AT RUSTON & PORTER'S. • 0:7 Notice is hereby even donate, the above date, we shall sell Goods for Cash only, and Credit need not ba asked for or expected. March 29. 1,111111011.11110166111C2 31E-AXIIIGUIL711". GOOD TALLOW MOULD CANDLES, ITARILINTICD, At only 10 cents a pound, by the boa, at DR. POR• TER'S Drug Store, south end of the Ward Rouse, Towanda. Match 21. 20 RBIS. OLD YORK STATE WHISREY, just received and for sale in large OT sarallqueo• Cities, at the lowest market price, by March 4, 181. 1.. W. TIF FAA Y. New Chair and Bedstead Wareroom, JESSE TAYLOR, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that helias opened a shop at his new house, corner of Main and Paine streets, nearly opposite Edward Operton's, Towalifla. where be will keep onliand or manufacture to order, Flag-created. Cottage, Windsor„ Fancy, Cane seated and Common CHAIRS, made of the best ma terials, and of superior durability. He has siso for sale an assortment of ilsnorsns, at low prices • Repairing and Seating Common; Cane-bottom and Flag-seated Chairs, on reasonable terms. • Cherry. Basswood, Whitewood and Cucumber tam .her taken in payment for work. ' He trusts that his long sequantance in this county, and the durability of big work as tested by many years experience, will secure him a share of public patron age. Towanta, March 1, 1851. ,CLOVER SEED.—A superior emelt, of both the k-1 large tad mall attl, fur ale-cheap by Mirth I. B. KINGSBERY. Bool' & SHOE DEPOT—MOO pair at Prices that tan de f y all' competition. February St : MONTAN YES 1c CO. D AINT ! PAINT!—Obio and Oneida-county Tire Proof Paint for sale very drop by February 22. NIONTANYES & CO, 'LTA RRISOWS COLUMBIAN INF. for sale whole. sale and retail at Philadelphia prices. February 22: - ,.I I 4ONTANYES & CO, CASH PAID. R )FO OLD CASTINGS` at the Cow . %./ mereial Worki, bJ February 22. TOAIKINS. SON & FURNISHING DEPOT ! trim subscribers having just reinsert a large addi j tion to their stoch, are prepared to furnish a per• son with a " cornplete'oulet," consisting of Overcoats, Conte, Pants t ,Vests. Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, ifaliccapt,'Stesjientiers, Cravats, All of which will bit,soid ibeiperlhan 111i:cheapest for ioesa/ & A.CAMPBELL. Towanda, Ilareniber 1 / 4 11100.. BIIOADCUITIII4-: CaiiiirnieWS.::/Psitueky Jeans. sheep'S gray elashilke.' tery tow for cash KINGSBERY str, CO. I§LACICSKTHNo ; A DAM E$ WINE the Pub .a lie that ha nowt neettnlec therAtlVlehere him s elf and brother hiimfer 'vim worked: nearly opposite Tomkine Joni:dry, lettere:be to do all work in his line, 411 formatly,,in dm:best manner :.: He is de termined - thel'repototion tor„hiS'intaiinal as *skilful Workman shall not kilter tiY-iry nefleet-of the inter ests of imitotriewarby any in - attention tolinsineta. TOOLS, monaGiclured .to onler--niaebinery 'of all kinds repaired inlite best manner, and every kind of Repairing and illonufacturipg will be slooe at short holism; and, in , the style degre4: • • iforse ShOeiwg, on reasonable terms. - 'Me will also take Country Produce in romans for work, but ob; le!teelseentlYtrftlealt- ' A Toorandi;JaA. !i. 18M. y School for Tow Mom. . rISS' 'WET,LB will "sea a school for goon; 'LLI' mimeo : Mond* MN!, ~on Main ettrect, secoof 'story of J. King sbery *atom. • - ?Livros r,sla semiov vacua waists. t OrthafraPhy:reading, writing, geegreirtry, and mental arithmetic. ....... 42 00 The lila;Mitt Eaglisis_Oirtarai; Miemied arithmetic, and Towles 2 00 : PhileMPO,ChMerietri,Pbyekehea;Astrieromii •41Pbrii ,1 2 4 20 11 sad ramaieaciumeotti.'.! -, 3 00 Seaga& chweirmicokawieg and astmiulay, tt A• • A r • iL •1•1111 re •• .4 t itholorwin dui half iitaati ter. MA dedacelms cot abeeematunleas thmurtell by iiithemrs, May 4-1951, • : • •t , .. . Moo it At ...l:: f. 1 1 . 27 i h l 2 . : ;Fe -° : ' TJ 11 g. Zi - ..."-Ii It, , =T.' r-,1 ~ I, .' I r 1 , i . F , 1 : . V 1 1 -a rt 2 , 1 I t: . a ra, 111 lag,. ni4 , 41 g rp; - E z fi 1 1=ft , - la4 Maw 4.;54 Ow Si 2, it 0 106 - 01171330 90 4to I 200 200 200 13,775 14,915 12,363 12,665 11,431 4,300 Pay lip! Pay Up 1 frt DORE who know themselves to be in swears with the subscriber will take notice that once in a grew whir . . I went my psy just like other people. and that it it does not come of itself, in such awes I send an offif cer. Ido look out. di 1 0, D, BARTLETT. TITHEAT. Oats, Rye and most kinds of Produaa VV taken, for which the highest pries will be paid at dec4 REMOVED. WA. CHAMBERLIN has removed his Clock. . Watch and Jewelry Store to B. Kingsbery & Co.'. Brick block,(whera he keeps on hand a very extenlive assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry. Fancy Goods, to which he has just made • large addl. don, received by express from New York. ne BURFORD EMS IE st. - . - • .7 1 ' ; s 0 s g 2- ; P - 14 • 1R* 1 . 3 .11. ° 1 . 112 71 1 5 , @•`-' 330 4.25 127 3 310' 2344 495 • 2 4 1794 125 304 3250. , 4252 549 350 591 2290 . 7440 4000 1145 3270 90 18699 500 775 1 9526* 1 • 236 ' 1 200 Mil 930 860 165 600 68$ ILO 2 11 =I 200 770 30 7 5 2870 200 270 100 a% DO epaawc. RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has taken the large it,nd commodious house konnedy. known as the " Ward House," where he is now ready to accommodate those who may give him a call. Hs is determined by assiduous attention to the inmfort of his guests, and by catering to their appetites In a proper manner, to merit the patronage of the public. The house being one of largest and most convenient in Northern Pennsylvania, with every convenience of Stabling, &c., attached, it is believed that general satis faction can be given. Towanda, Dec. 26, 1850. 1.111 5 4=g E2l l 42no)=l7re 11111 E largest en I mnst complete assortment of school. 1 blank and miscellaneous BOOKS & STATION. ER Y ever offered in Ibis market, and at very low prices. now just opening at dlO O. D. D.% RTLETre... agency for Books, eft. OD. BARTLETT wilt take orders for any Book . on sale in New York city ouiT supply i at shalt' notice, and on reasonaLla kerma. Dee. IG, 1850. ECONOMY, DRAB ILITY AM) NEATNESS.' - Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufactory. JERE CULP dc Co., respectfully inform the puMie• that they have taken the shop lately occupied by C. F. Harder, on Main area. Al few doors below the, Brick Row, where they will keep on band a large stock of ulaturimta; cat;01 , 330 05=21504 VAL 11574 WAIPtc LTC. ' All articles in their. line manufactured to order. and made of the beet material and for workmanship cannot be nut passed in Northern rnmsitivarria, They solicit a call fiern drove wishing to ) purchase, confident that they can give satisfaction both:as to quality and-price. Cr Cash will be paid for Hides sad Sheep kelia, at the highest rates, at atrCalial 4 • Towanda. November 19th, 1850. 6111113 Sugar and Molasses , also 10 cheats more of that fiest'new Tea warrant/4 gold of the tanner returned, .:Coffse, Saleratus,Riee, PM' and Tobacco, el/ of which will be &pi cheap at FOX'S. . .,. NEW BtACKSHITII 8110 P, THE subscribers respettfully inform )ho public that ' they have taken the , iitiop fonneily Occupird t. Adam Esenwirtei on Main street, nearly oppoane: Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do alb kinds of 13LACKSMITIIING upon reasonable' to/40*k They are determined by doing their work yell aw,. promptly, to merit, as they hope to recehe aim cif pgblie pattensp. - HORSE-BHOElDiddone in the bast meaner., Alti kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the mostsktl ful mariner:• WOOD. WORK for wagons will AM be mad.. and repaired when , desired. Ail work &nut at their shop, will be wawahopl ,to he Well done, Mad manufactured from the beat materisda., The public MO TequestrA to else us a iri s - K and j u d ge , for tbernielves. ESENWINK & SEKBOSCHfia , Towanda, May 1851" • - Mr . N2W-!R'.W.T' 7. MWWFg;7 I !I m=:i Adams Or: Tiltaciluisule t . H'" 'Ce entered into eo-partnership.in tbewartice ' Jot lie, ha.° also eitablished an sonny for tlio sale of real estate hi the county of Bsedford: Persons having real estate which they dense to silk by ceiling and }ming a desaiptien.of their property-with the terms ofsale,will undoubtedly &ail to their' le rap (ago. : •• . Persons &skein of porch wine ran kern where Fop, ctty for description of the mini with the price tostiv terms of payment sod be informs/I as to the of title. J. C. DAMS. Towanda. *lvy 4. I RM. J. MACPARL k . • Important alLlntereisea t • TlE' IlabeerPaer takes meth t 4 t o dir oil o ot pt ill thine who are indebted to Mei. I ,e do ind" immediately. as it,wiil be of-mtol, b ene fi t to him,. sod for the interest or those inter: a t e & Towanda, Aptil -- 28 c • C 4 ta P rie r r il s: sl f. l . ;4o Pla a r to7Ctlt c. anl674 1 s"" :1 jail reorrivid. sag for sale vet) Iow , DY 1R ; 0. D. BARTLETT..., 10 000 IBS * B " l t ridar "'lobe' MON - revivals Alq 7. .IOISVAISYEB & COT, N. N. BE'ITB