111. 7 7-1 - The Imbed and tviiik Exrearsicxv.iir.Kllool. IN PIIILADELIitta.--Ilire ' 5 nihat Mr. James B. Richards, a gentleman of. tool i• C ow in oureity with the object of Open- Einerimental School for reeblaqlfindeit 7 0 ,b e cife Chi Mt; his. lot" sot* been al the item! of the MasseyWrne. '' Et. ;,,,,,,taittehool for Teaching and train iagid cask' we are told that., his bum*, ilitislar,-ture t 'decided. The Exporiminiat*licizolmris mos . . ( fin October, UM, with tea pnpds. once WWI g ate %TOP class 4 1 ciiild,„:lo mat,. rein ell as physically, that coda e in Nlassachtisettis. There ate, we may stee,. t c lasses of children who are Likely fo be Herte l!). the System of Mr. Richards. • First s ituise ar e mentally deficient from the want of a Put :lt a mount of brain, Filch as the Aitecs. sec. ! h o e alio have a sufficient amount of brain, ire deficient Irom a, low organization, or in (eh -0414, because of a violent spirit, temper or Iteb. Third, those who are imbecile from a funetion• trangement, or a natural impetectinn of some :War organ. Of the ten 'pupils who cotrimenc.l with the Experimental School there were aev. deplorable cases. Indeed, of the w h o le num here were only two who knew tin 1 practised abit'of cleanliness, decency or order. There moreover, only two who "possessed any rof articulation—while two had no ability of n otion. One of the latter is now with Mr. R. d. when he firrt entered the Institution, he rip. illy had not as much force mentally or physi. as a chit .1 of three manl orc y., althongh lie was and a half years of age. The only thing thai luld.do was, when laid upon his side, to roll it n - lew incites upon the floor. This lad is unite sprightly anti intelligent comparatively :mg and will be able in less, than a year to et a common sear: of wi h 'advantage. In anoth boy nine years old, who bad for several en at one of the best common schools in ichnsens, without the slighest improvement, to far relieved in about two years, as to rec rice his studies. with al. grPat advantage and is much confidence as children of nearly the age and of ordinary intelligence. The fact of toner idiocy was entirely lost sight of, and I not i. e d etec ted by strangers or even by his ier In a third ease. a lad of eight years of hod a head frightfully deformed, arid manifest• l aity characeristics:olifie ape. Thus lie would rather than walk, and chatter rather than con ,L.while lie was utterly insensible to the re ?tits of civilivation, the beauties of order. or tones of cleanliness .11is situation was ui tie exttethe, and it Was: regarded.as al. hopeless even by the best phrenologists, to id or to improve, him ; nevertheless, in the rte of throe years he has attained habits of per. ordet and propriety—takes the entire care of selt—arid demeans himself at the table and in r places. as well as any child of his age. He di erect. converses easily, has learned to read has nox no citernal appearance of mental in excffn Iron the smallness of his head. He herond all doubt. be able to learn a trade or ort. and thus to acquire a position of lode ,leure, ills feelings re fine—his sympathies keen-:-hi: attachments are warm—and his men ins are liindly aril generous These three ca nt the or, original pupils, with their results, will In the reader to form soniethina like. an ode• lea nl what may be done under ari enligfit and Flein.ficent syitem for a class of human who have hitherto been in a great measure, who, indeed, in many ins'ances, been trea'ed with cold indifference or revol'- uel'y IViibin the three last years Mr Rich• l‘superintended about thirty-one pupils in all of tuts number eight have been qualifi ql to 'he r egular schools, while all have been more improved. Indeed, of three hundred cases lie has seen from time to lime. he has never h one that appeared hopeless. The results sett so favorable, so tar as Massachusetts is eJ, that a State Institution has been estab !l that Commonwealth—tire Leg,islaturOt hasi an Induced thereto. mainly through the earn - t 1 vtlie tent efforts of the well known Dr. Howe and for many years has been. the Director, ,ioe,ii.teddant of the Massachusetts Institution te 1611,1 lli Richards visits this city, at the ;we of ~me of our most distinguished and %% ith the object, as already stated, of 'shrug experimen'al school" here. lie .s to Te,iile permanently in Philadelphia—and d crieoces in this particular branch of ethica l.: lann.inoy, will no doubt secure for him the Bence and respect to the community. Here we have never had anything of the kind in t kalifs—while it is estimated that there are the lip& of II e State, from two thousand to r.five ilefidred persons, of different ages and lions who are in a condition of mental imbe. and to whom such a school as is proposed be of infinite value. It is, therefore, that we end the enterprise in the warmest manner. ,e:ces the niost liberal support of every benev. bean—and cannot but he atte - ded with good. will only add that Mr. Richards hae,establisli isell fur the present at No 73 south Sixth street is now ready not only to receive pupils, but ;milt with parents and gaardians in relation to )n,'.tion, prospects and care of initecile or id .ldren.—PlTadelpiti t Envircr ,ronrANT DECl‘toli.—The Supreme Court of 11‘ State. Judge Lewis delivering the opinion, derided an interesting case. The Court of Corn • Pleas of Philadelphia county instructed the ju i thecase that if they believed " that the defen was the tenant of the plaintiff, and rented the him for farming purposes, and the manure made upon the land in the ordinary course of 'mg. and was heaped np in the yard, and the dant. at , ent the time his leaie was to expire. me manure. (the enbjecl of controversy.) and away. without the consent of the plaintiff there was no authority given by the lease in do en, the action ran be sustained, and 'aintin will he entitled to recover the value tan nn [hat was in ,this manner taker. and away " An appeal was taken, and the So- Court affirmed the decision. We learn from the Rochester Democrat tow Weed, Esq , who is now in Paris, has pailting of the Genesee Fails, execut. 1::43 by a brother of Louis Phillippe, while were passing through the couctry to Niagara The owner has consented' al the solicitation Weed, aim thin ancient painting, the first eV. de of the Fal4, Rhall be presented to the City pester. -Mr Weed writes thAt the view was torn the east Fide of the river, about opposite hl R ite of Alcoire cotton factory. The arti4t tie rk etch while his companions, Louis Phil• Iwo °the's, were preparing a collation upon i. blthket under a tree. Duratcrrn. Flour BETWEEN' OFFICIAL"" Deco: rei at Madison, lVisconsin. 201:1 ult , between Lieut. Gov. Burns and Be firotin editor of the hi:Olson Democrat, and dent of ihe Senate. Brown had his cheek broken, and Burns got his face badly scratched .nrn's attempt to gouge out his eyes .The is Were finalleeparated by t he' bystanders.-- , tine of the tigltt is not stated. ..resirletit Fillmore has receivpd an nnto trnm the Bay co To- is, written in Am Taeleher eatne inclosed in a rich velvet patch i,amewed ith gold tassels and builione. It lm,Prited by a translation and was forward tae American Consul at Tunis, M John lit, n said that the foray: thousand muskets which a has purchased, are a part of those sold by Wertiment at Ihecloise of the Mexican war. ion e'p. by C. C. do s. IL Cowell kin , of a plat( trm of LUMBER, consisting of lank lloarrhi, and part of Hemlock Joke &c o , ' ,•• (• ,, In,l and the same' , i4filei on me Docket 11, Mt 111 LEK, J. P. . tin t M O. A full statement of the sat:sof the • tOLUMBIANINSURANCE COMP'Y atif s n—s the thirty- fi rst ttaffinhiSstriber. in the year of %./ our Lord one thititisainietglikAtkirlred and dfiy one. '>`, The amount of apilatiacifilk "4ration paid • in, in securetoa ed according to theoTistios* hit charter, is 18100,000 00 Received, since the yierioeaff neganii ing, being June 13. l6St;'io addition al premium notes, & l ash repelling, over and above premnimnotes expir ed and cancelled, and cash premium returned; - Office furniture, fixtures, books and sta• iionarp on hand, Total amount of assets, LIatIIITILS. Losses and expenses paid and allowe4, included losses on fire instirance,ez penses and fees paid agents, ex pen se s in organizing this corporation and for office furniture, fixtures, books, blanks and stationery, f 7,492 75 In addition to the above, there is claimed for los ses on proof, and expefise account unadjusted. 0,608, of which amount there is claimed for losses which this Company do not feel themselves bound to pay, $2,300. In addition to the above, this Company have re ceived not:ces of losses on prolierty upon which they have issued policies, to the amonnt of $4,500, of which it is not known the amount claimed. • Of the skive assets, except the Premium Notes, the wholmount owing to this Corporation, which Is mostly secured by good bonds, and all consider ed good, $5,970 15. The Premium Notes. with theexception of about $3,000, are also considered good. The amount for which this Company is bound as •surety, and for which it may become liable on the happening of contingent events, is, on policies of Insurance, $1,084,290. L. Y. GAMDINER, Prosident Auns T. 7i4LI.LIIT, Secretary. STATE OF NEW YORK,? MONTOONTAT COVICTIN 5 Sa. ' Leonard Y. Gardiner, President, and Alden T. Mallery, secretary, of the Columbian Insurance Company, being severally duly sworn depose and say, and each for himself says, that the foreaningis a true. full and correct statement of the affairs of the said Corporat!on to the Lest of their knowledge and belief, and that they are the above described of- ficers, and the officers thereof. Sw..ro and subscribed to before me, this 23d day of January, A. D., 1852. JOSEPH PRHNOH, J. P. G} The publication of the above report is made in donrermity with the Act of Assembly passed the 12th day of April, 1851. J. E. CANFIELD, Agent. Athens, February 19,1852. Cloven Seed for Salo. - 50 BUSH. CLOVER SEED, a first•rate article, for sale by E. W. HALE. Monroe tp., February '2l, 1651. Sheriff's Sale. uric virtue of a writ of Vend. Exponas issued 1) out of the Court of Common Plet's, of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale, at the Court Pouse in ibe boro.' ofTowanda on Saturday the 20th day of March at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following lot piece or parcel of land situate in,Rome bounded and described as follows to wil—Norrh by lands formerly belonging to Ilurton Kingsbery, and lands belong ing to Eleazer Town send, on the east by lands o Oscar Elliott, on the south by land formerly owned by Moses Canfield and lands in possession of Henry Tanner, on the west by lands of Abram Vancise. Containing, about one hundred and seventy acres more or less, about fifteen acres improved, one log house one framed h 'use and slab shed and stable thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Rundle vs. Henry Cole. ALSO—A certain piece or pardel of hand situated in Towanda bo., beginning on the east line of 2d st., on the line beiween the land of the late Elizabeth Means and the lot herein described, thence south 31. degrees west 100 feet along the east line of 2d at. to a stake fur a corner, thence south 86/ degrees east 1461 feet, thence north 31 degrees east 100 feet' more or less to said Means line, thence north' 86/ degrees west 1465 feet to the place of beginning..— Containinie 14650 feet more or less. Reserving 65 feet from ' the east end of said lot for an alley ; all improved, with stone walls for an ice house thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Full er, Waller & Co. vs. 1.. W. Tiffany, ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Wells, Bradford county, bounded and described as follows to wit ! north by lands of Joseph B. Rum, west by lands of Wm. A• Raton, south by lands of Hezekiah Dunham, east by lands of Floyd Helmes and lands belonging to the Bingham estate. Containing about one hundred and thirty acres more or lees, about one hundred rcres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and an apple orchard thereor. . Seized and taken in execution at the nit of Samu el W. Reynolds, use vs. Samuel H. Baker. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in the Borough of. Athens, Bradford Coun ty, bounded and described as follows to wit : on the north by the public highway, on the east by main• street leading from Athens bo. to Milltown, on the south by lands late the property of E. Herrick, on the west by a lot in the possession of H.S.M . George. Containing one acre or thereabouts, with one fram ed house and one framed barn thereon erected . : Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Fran cis Tyler vs. Gen. Fritcher and Nathaniel Flower. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated irk Athens tp., boom ed and described as follows to wit c commencing at a stake on the north side of the highway, corner of D. S. Brown's lot, or mill yard, thence along the highway to the corner of D. Gardner's lot, thence northerly along the line of said lot, to the line of D. 8. Brown's lot, thence-west erly to a pine stump for a corner, thence southerly along the line of D. S. Brown's lot to the place of beginning. Containing one half acre more or less, all improved, one two story framed dwelling house, njte framed blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized find taken in execution at the snit of John Holbert to the use of D. Gardner vs. lra A. Vander. ip. ALSO..—By virtue of a writ of ft. fa. I have Levi• ed on the following described lot piece or parcel of len i, situated in Rome tp., bounded and described as follows to wit : on the north by lands of Milton Wattles, John Meody and S. F. Washburn. and on the east by lands of Arrunah Wattles and Milton Wattles, on the snnth by the mill yard in possession of Lewis Goff and Jesse Sawyer and lands of L. T• Lent and Edwin Ridgway and Teter Allen, on the west by Kiffe and L. T. Lent. Containing about one hundred and fourteen acres. be the same more or less, about fifty acres improved, two framed hoa• see, one framed barn and an apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken io execution at"the suit of Lewis Guff vs. A. F. Eastman. CHESTER THOMAS. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Towanda, Feb. 19. 1852. IlailAl9llk .44051WDZ• Adams is Macfarlane, • HkVINU entered into co-partnership is the Frractlee of law, have alio established an agency far the sal. of real estate in the county of Bradford. Persons • having real estate which they &site to sell, by calling and leaving a description of their property with the terms of sale, will undoubtedly find it to their edam -raga. ^ Persons desirous of purchasing can learn where prop' city is for vale—a description of the same with the price and terms of payment and be infoimad is to the validity of title. - J. G. ADAMS. Towanda, !dry 2, 18.51. J. MACFARLANB. MMoro•Nour Goods. H& A. CAMPBELL, are again receiving a large • assortment of goode for the fall and winter trade Towanda, August ts, i it . - • DAOU EA-4MA IC A Ittil 3 .g -- : w P„ oom, verAslinsA 9 re e sumpoy A ciupte.rbf .A,8 F 1!„,r..., weer. -TO 13, •Itettp. , T ttE'iLVsE fitkitias itittn air lbrisrstip - itint pingeny ithpoited stock and fully equal in Weatiesenrfnith'.'andiutri; tyArtitioli; any in f thii section 'of The State ; bar ing renleitbilfariti therwill be sold - low; to those wishing to breed such - aninsals. • Friendsri Ile, Susquehanna County. Ps. Feb. 14; 1852. CALEB •13.% RIP 4 ALT. 36,405 56 ALLrspeons are hereby cautioned against pat , chasing a NOTE. given by me on the 29th day of January, 1852. to Moan Anderson or Unreal...for twenty-fire dollars ; due on the first say of June next. As I have received to value for rsaid Note, and therefore do not consider myself morally or le gally bound to pay it, and . sball not do 2.4) unless compelled by law. • DAVID COLE. Leroy, Jan. 30, 1852. 500 Co $136,905 56 Firm & Tavern . stand for. Sale or Rent. THE subscriber offers for sale or it rent, a Farm and Tavern Stand omit• ed in Ridgbury toruship, on the main •-• road tiont Athens to Centreville, one miles soot of the t i tate and two mile: West of the Rockville depot, on the N. Y. & E. Ral!r 4 ad. The farm contains 75 acres of good farming land. „under improvement, well watered, and with every convenience fur a tavern, and an excellent location for custom. Empire of the sub'criber on the premises, or of tlatid Gardner. Oreutt's Creek. Lidighory; Veb. t, 1852, STURGES NIMES A" persons indebted to the estate of SAM'!. BENNET, late of Eidgbary township deceaa. ed, are hereby notified to make payment without de. lay ; and all persons having demands against said estate will present them properly attested for settle ment to THOMAS BENNETT, Ridgbury, Feb. 4, 1852. Executor. A LI. persons indebted to the estate of ABSOLOM COOLBAUGH, deed, late of Monroe township are hereby requested to make payment without de lay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenti cated for scftlement. Monrce, Feb. I, 1852.. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate of CHARLES ROGERS dec'd, late of Canton tp., are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claiMs agiinst said Ps , tale, are requested to present theni duly authentica ted for settlement. EMILY ROGERS. Canton. Nov. ,29, 1851. .Adminlstratris. NOTICE. PERSONS having business with me, may call during my absence on ROBERT C. SIMPSON who is fully anthoriz:d to transact any business on my behalf. He may be found either at the'oMce of I.aporte, Mason & Co.. or in the old Towanda Bank January 1, 18:4. MICHAEL MEVLERT. CHESTS YOUNG H YSON, Imperial. Hyaon I Skin and Black Teas. Also 15 Base Rio and Java Coffee, jest received at EPC WS . DRAPERY MUSLIN, largo and splendid nelort milt at very small prirra at Pnrs. , THE subscriber offers at private sale, - that valuable FARM,heretefore occupied s• • by Wm. S. Hayden, situate in the town• ship of South Towanda. Bradford coun ty, Pa. It contains about tiIXTY ACRES of im proved land, and about thirty-live acres of wood laud. There is a good house and barn, and other outbuilding.s, and an apple orchard thereon. It is well watered, and situated within about 3i miles of the borough of Toe anda. • A credit d•ilt to given for a portion of the pur chase money. For further information enquire of • U. MEncra, B.sq., or of the subscriber at Elmira, N. Y. Jan. 9, 1952. WILLIAM WALSH. Taros for Said. THE subscriber offers for sale his Farm situated In Wysoz township Bradford cooly, about 3 miles from Towanda and 1 from the river. Containing about 120 acres, about 65 or 70 acres improved, and well watered,wirhatvcrel good springs of waters The buildings upon the farm Consist or a large frame lam, and log house. These premises offer many inducements to those wishing to purchase. and will be sold at a bar. gain. Credit will be given for ono-half of the purchase money if required. For further particulars enquire of, or address the subscriber at Wyse: P. 0. Wysor, Aug. 16, 1451. W.M. D. STROPt. ®ll Right at the Furnishing Depot. & A. CAMPBELL, return their sincere thanks 111 • for the libe.al Patronage heretofore bestowed. and would again call attention of their friends and cus tomers to their late arrival of New Sentso Goons. Consisting of all things necessary fur clothing the out er man ; which will be sold at a little lower rrlc es thn has hithertofore been asked, Mean giro W+ a call bcforo purclissingelgecyliere. 11. &. A. CAMPBELL. ITHEREAS, my wife MARY has this day left • Illy bed and board, without any just cause or provocation, this is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. THOMAS DOLAN: Towanda, Dec. 27, 1851. rr HE Copartnership heretofore existing between JL SAMUEL HUSTON and HENRY C. POR TER, is this day dissolved by mural consent. All persons indebted to the late firm are requested to ez.ll and settle with H.C. Porter, who has the charge and control of the books and demands of the firm, and who will settle all demands outstanding against the fi rm. SA 21 ILISTON. Towanda, Jan. 13, 1852. H. C. PORTER. And as notice has been given in the papers nearly two years for all persons indebted to Huston & Por ter, to call and settle their accounts, this will be positively the last call. .All indebted are requested to call forthwith, as means will be immediately ta ken for the collection of the Pract'ee and Store !re counts. AIN the accounts are transferred to if. 1 1 . Porter, who will he found at his Drug 'Store. math end of the Ward House. H. C. PORTER. DrOss Goods. RICH FOULARD, Chameleon Chene, Brk .Dress Silks, French and Beep O ctanes , a new article for summer dresses. French an d English Lawns, Bilk Tissues, Linnen Lustre' and any quantity of nther area goals a Paper ILlngings. THE only complete assortment of Paper Siniumpli. lionlers,Window Paper, end Fire board views, kept in this region, and et prices a* low as eah be found at retail chile: in or dot or the principal cities, at May 9. BARTLETT. HARD WARE.—A very large and general assort went of hard-were of every deseriptiontincluding Carpenters, Joiners and Blacksmiths Tads, Harness and Carriage Maker's Trimmings and Tools, Building Materials &c.. eonetantly on hand and fur sale at very low prices by M E BMW& EMBROIDERIES, A very iarge stack of Swiss and Muslin Edgings end Inserting., Swiss and Mus lin Bands. needle wrought Collars and CulTs, fine wrought Linen Handkerchiefs, and in fact the largest and bed assortment ofErnbroldered Good. ever before offered irr Towanda at. FOX'S. B LACK 811.1(8, also a few patains of Caney Silks, whieh will be sold cheap at ' Cautitta. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Administrator's Notice. CATHARINE COMMIX% WM. COOL B A UGH, JAMES IRVINE, AdminiArators. ADMINISTRATROt NOTICE FARM FOR SALE. Caution. Dissolution. AnirriPAU,n lP ATEMEN e r r'' " °ZUNI lecelitii and Ilitspeattiturlis of the Coanty of Illisitterd, the JL 11151, 241000 - 'lVgarigiimiOrrlacti. , " o . o einber 3*tit, =2 t - EXPILiC i , 4l4 PA b t ic acciriA , : , s ' l ' 6. - -t 863 00 'l3, 3193 83 tiyo4lslliiipioYeralilils; 111 08 s ' ' 101 441 •' 4 88 581 33 2.631 60 Aui Ass On- Dal Justice.. Wind '` IMMI Books for public oflicili 8 38 Crier's foe*,. f ' 84 50 Variota* Incidental Expetiretr; e., 214 95 Printing. \ Bills for 249 50 Support of convicts in C. 8. Penitentiary, 189 89 Bills for stationary, - • -- . \ . - 173 44 \ Township line views, 7 00 \ Prothonotary &c.51M1 54 Wdlf find wild cat certificates, \ 18 75 Bridge view*. \ SO 75 Sheriff 'e feealor stttunoning)uron. . \441 00 do for conveying prisonersto t. \ . 8. Penitentiary. .1.0 oo Costs in civil suite. 87 410 . Justices' inquisitions, 82 6. Accotiots with the sacral Collectors of Dimly Taus for l' i To.tio I Ir. and Piamrsor Amount 1, A mon itt reaL i • Boroughs. COlleClO/11 , Cblifr 1 d. . Cilllteird. Sheshequin, Elijah Illorton, 22 98 Columbia, Henry Sherwood. 103 OS Asylum, Jason Herron, 4 36 Standing Stone, Isaac W Westbrook, 18 38 ToTanda tp. David Hotly. - 4 08 iiitighury, - Hiniin Dewey. 892 Ulster, ' Jame!! L Vorsline, 85 01 Athens tp. N Etitainster, 4 20 Albany, William Lee, 106 83 Columbia, Cornelius Furman, , 120 Monroe, J II 'Smith, 8 73 Rome. S o lomon Spalding, 3:1 Towanda born', I. W Tiffany, 241 01 Athens hum', William Hancock. 21 50 Athens tp. N Eilminster, 79 00 Burlington, D A Ross, 113 28 Duren, 111 T Vangorder, 66 77 Granville, Harrison Ross, 138 73 Litchfield, William Bostwick, , 121 74 Monroe, H B Myer, 189 01 OrweU, A G Mathews, 4 II Pike, Ransom Brink, 45 36 Ridgbury, Hiram Dewey, 67 25 springfield, L Leonard, 17 15 Booth Creek, William Goldsmith, 60 19 Standing Stone, Isaac Vantiess, 80 IS Towanda boro', P L Shaw, 30 09' Towanda tp., Dennis M'Gill. 446 Ulster, James L Oorsline, 53 72 Wyse ir, A C Hinman, 51 63 Wyalusing. Benj. Ackley, 1',2 07 Athens bow, Guy Tozer, 192 38 Athens tp., James R Stone, 290 37 Albany, ' Moses A Ladd, 98 02 Asylum. Cornelius Quick, 76 Burlington, R R Phelps, 64 73 - Durell, • M T Vangorder, 64 71 Franklin, Gilbert Gay, • 79 17 Granville, Benj Saxton, 113 46 Herrick. Geo W Elliott, 03 21 Litchfield, William Bostwick, 66 66 Monroe, „ H- D Myer, 1 63 - 40 l'ike, G WAlumphry, 172 96 Rome, Lawrence Yofight,* 103 66 Smithfield, IS ft thane, 2 56 Springhill, D D Black. 136 48 • Standin g Stone, Alexander Ennis. 01 78 South C reek. • Cornelius Haight, 91 19 Towanda boro', W A Chamberlin. PO 11 Ulster, • G II Vrndyke, 109 99 Warren, Rufus Buffington, 221 47 Wilmot, James II Tyrrel 2 00 Wyalusing, A P Biles, 49 89 Athens boro', Wm H Fritcher, 315 42 Athens ip. John H Murray, 1000 66 Albany, Hiram Crandall, 183 79 Armenia, Jacob Y Dumond, 54 44 Asylum. James H Morrow, 296 74 Burlington, Pll Pratt, - 606 31 Columbia, Geo Wil s on, 488 06 Canton, John Gray, 468 80 Dwelt, R E Gilbert, 298 36 Prat:ail& Randolph Lyon, 183 28 Grapy ilic, John Ferguson, 293 51 Herrick, M 13 Porter, 209 29 LitchfielJ, Joseph P Munn,* 309 02 Leroy, Davld White. jr. 245 21 Monroe, Anthony Mullen, 454 48 Orwell, Austin Russe I, 479 20 Pike, 0 Ellsworth jr. 635 41 Rome, \V W Woodburn, 32/3 64 Ridgb •ty, ' Charles French, 314 99 Sheshequin, Josiah Kilmer, 637 36 Smithfield,` • Asher Iltintington, 623 92 Springfield, Truman Rowe, 432 43 South Creek, Ira Crane, 186 IS Ptanding • Stone, PII Havens, 273 45 'r uscatolit: Hiram Shumway, 221 62 Towanda bozo, Daniel Yandercoulr, 1221 02 Towanda tp. Reuben DeLoug, 41 t 79 Troy bona% Ueo P Freeman, 593 75 Trey tn., John M'Kean. 239 80 Ulster, Simmons C Hovey, 3:iB GG Wysor, John Dresser, 496 81. Wells. P 11 Knapp. 311 13 Wyalusing, George M Black, 451 51 Warren, Levi Brown, • 514 G 8 Windham, ' A Dunham. jr. 34 78 Wilmot, .1 I. Jones, 136 85 1811 1842 1844 ISIS ISO 1847 1848 1899 1850 Erm •Since pail DR. Johk Horton, Treasurer of Bniiitord County, in account with maid County, Money in Treasury, Jan.'', 1851, $ 3048 77 Returned on duplicates prior io 1851, Duplicates of Cu. taxes prior to 1651, 4070 22 do of 1831, do of 1851, 11793 64 Returned on judgments, notes, &c. Judgments, notes, &c., due the county, : 855 29 Collector's percentage, Unseated land transcripts, 190 59 Orders returned, Miscellaneous receival•, 58 31 2 per cent. commission on same, Abatement on state tax, (excess on that Collector's man( rations, allowed Collectors, 76 91 2 per cent. on same, Balance due the Treasurer, 1507 02 Uncurrent money in treasury, DR John Horton, Treasurer of the Co. of Bradford, in nal with the Conelth of Penn'a. CR Duplicates of State taxes prior to 1851, $3109 43 Returned on duplicates prior to 1851, $llO2 84 do of do 10,875 66 do • of do t 179 76 Unseated land transcripts,l44 40 Collector's exonerationq, 1 6 f1 11 do percentage' 1457 72 _ State Treasurer's receipts, 7368 42 One per cent. commission. 102 14 P.sorteratlons on unseated land•, 6 06 Balance duo the State. 2743 51 DR Orders issacd in 101, Orders outstanding Jan. Ist, iga, PAM ' e5..A.01 BRADFORD COUNTY. 884-+We, the undersigned, Commissioners of said Conn in do here- SEAL. by certify the above to he a trite and correct statement of the Receivals and Espenditures of said l.ov•sa County. from the first day of January to the thirty-first day of December. ISM, inclusive. Witness our hands and seal of office/ this twenty-first day of Janoarv. A. D. ISS7.. A. S SMITH. - ru Re, ES SQUIRES, ! Com mivs ioerrs I) B. COTTON, 1 ATTEST—E. M. FARRAR ? Cielk NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. TS now receiving an exteosive assortment of GOODS, purchased since the late decline in pt ices, and 1. which.cannot hill to suit the taste and wishes of purchasers, and meet the wants of the public ; and as every body knows that he always sells Goods very cheap, it is not necessary to Make any 'remarks on that subject ~ 31003ES_ASTD STATIONARY. i fi T Shall iti a.few dart receive a very large catalogue of New Rooks !and Stationary, and being !estrous of dis Posing of double the usual quantity this seaion, shall reduce the prices to a very low figu . szuraria Norm. Rain; agent for the sate of thr Bay State Shawls , ih Otis borough, lam enabled to o ff er the much lower and in larger variety than any other estahlis oent this side of New York. Large sup of these shawls *IS be reteived Miring the winter. razszt ISIZOCZIL=S ri4ll. Ngils, Glass, Oils, Hardware, Crockery, Boots tad &c., . JOB. EINGSBErtf. MMM Constables & ittlegidgcattit2B2 8 Erecting_nelecoon house. . , ', 310 14 Prisoner's support, 1850. • 838 Os do 1861, • 726 56-1658 68 Interest on and payment of loan, 1861 35 Counsel fees in criminal subs, 50 Oil Wm. Ellell,.counsel in Com'rs, 30 60 Costs in Commonwealth suits. 859 63 Election expenses . 475 90 Insurance on public liniWings. .32 75 On ro,nirael fur jail yanl fence, . . 6:6 40 Laying state road from Forks tp. Sullivan county, to Monroe, 33 00 H. Spear, commissioner in 1950. bal. 45 60 .8 Decker. corn. in 185 n, balance. 21 75 do do 1851. • 119 73-14 l 60 A. S. Smith, coin. in_ 1830, bal. 7 75 do do 1951, 72 2i— 80 00 Sturges Squires, corn. in 1650, bal. 21 00 do do MAI, 163 60-184 50 E. M. Farrar, Com'rs clerk, 1851, 400 00 $18,963 76 $12,321 21 $278 93 $703 87 $3.553 72 $21,600 65 $14,129 40 County Orden in mond with County of lindlotd. $16049 :59Orders returned in 1051, 304 50 1 Orders outstanding, Jan. 1, 10:2, $17,159 09 1 ~r JOSEPH KINGSBERY, MEI OE he Cooly • A mmani I:zuner'ittl 4 30 3 9Z 29 lb ` 16 09 1 20 BM 9 56 113 29 34 36 9 00 97 07 135 12 EEEEI 3 11 tt el IMES MI 30 00 L 3 72 20 00 32 07 50 00 233 41 25 00 76 40 00 22 50 68 09 04 41 5 69 16 50 4 60 1 85 8 39 4 87 4 77 5 71 14 75 4 33 5 OG 6 07 57 62 44 76 136 83 80 00 2 66 9 00 115 72 40 00 74 ll 16 69 81 61 17 99 2 00 45 00 1 99 9 56 3 96 135 65 211 00 61 00 40 00 :60 30 359 46 443 97 0111 434 17 198 32 114 10 8 92 6 24 14 41 1t.84 9 f,9 of Bradford. A monnt f Pcmcsirp- Amnon! DilC 22 OS 103 05 la 38 4 08 25 00 4 20 106 83 Mil CIS 211 OI 21 :41 65 00 20 26 t 29 73 21 2I al 23 SO 4 11 45 36 17 15 7 07 60 15 30 00 4 46 lb 03 6 G 9 110 74 13 I 1 46 36 VLO 2 12 88 20 39 13 12 8 21 11 28 10 34 14 29 23 20 31 07 79 13 B[ 12 18 Z 9 10 80 :4 75 6 83 63 42 9 28 17 82 23 17 171 35 4 89 179 87 789 68 119 79 14 44 13 i 0 216 85 142 09 EMS 8 78 2 87 97 17 39 18 EMS Ma 103 119 176 0i 61 21 101 48 EMI EE:I 3g5 3 193 6i 5 41 51 40 175 10 16 :A 4 GO 7 32 5 27 ao HE] 47 17 -:- VALT; n lame Int, also Iron, Naiii, lirrrdware, &c ; 119 3.2 1•3 and Mackerel in bbli., irn,l bids, far sale by 64 10 scpl.27, PliD/571:1' & BOWMAN. f."1:5 40 , - - 40 f 0 urtne• - r - e , more those three and four drillings rt+ TEA:I, at PIiTNNEY & 110 WM Nti. 29 52 11 99 1? 411 24 00 16 33 PE] V :7 146 84 299 13 I 11 9 59 OE 50 75 CR $1524 36 4035 36 737 81 703 Si 16943 89 838 87 27R 92 5 57 32 00 $24,600 65 $11,129 49 CR $16.243 92 210 :0 517,151 09 liTecchOrtb*, ATs, Fall and Winter Goods. . tltar i giikkrZt.s l . at. co . AVE miss fio tkrore Isto stock of /;souls fermi H New-York . and other . ,nigrkets, which tAiv . virtierl arholesale anJ retail. at &Ai lowest Las..sitar prieei.— e mention a from things Ukat-rnili statayspo found at JUT Store. Prints, gingham', poplin.% M. dliinos. of the Is is stylcs; Grote to , H trdwisre, Cri et ny, 8.0 ens Rh.,es, Hats, Caps, tte „ of abich twe have a loge as sortment, 'elected whit areal rate end offered at low prices, an& 'kill nut, be undersold: Ate.. ItotuorYi glove,. %v.-Alden *are.. glassy. solo ItatLer, ts , lstdsis • thousand orber sni,94i which we need not enemerste, ill of which we offerr loners to/Our PM ai prices that must give great eatisfactput, as our entire block lola been laid in 11. n time arls4s t o msAket eras nnrommon ly depressed, apd many per rent. lower than usual. Hy stteution atild,prompi...ess in metting the wants of our cit-t•smers."*e hope to merit a con tinuance of the patronage that has bil . herto been so liberally bestowed upon I e.. MO'S EA'S IrEzr * Co. Towanda, al. 11, 18.51. A t, I, .0 001) S , T. FOX. would resper4rully inform his old (rims L• the dt:z ns t.f tirsdford in eeneril that he is LION ircrisinca full.tock of PALL GOODS, whit h he is desirous of di .poiMg of at d ?cry xmifl a‘lvace fmm ne a t. , ent, Irlin sati.lied that hi. gn0..11 are ecirct• ed with as medicare. and boughl at • least, at as low prices as his neighbor., he is now onzinua to convince his cuatomda that thry will he .01.1ot the right hind of prices. Please cal and sec, ae there id surely nn harm in knowing bow cheap sumo folks tin Fell goals—call soon. Corner of Main and Pine street. Becks ! Books ! Campl.•te assortment ort•trkunt.Blanic. ClasNi il. cal Ft Mi.cellaneous Books, con.tautly Grp up and for sale at the lutre,t rates 1 , 7. Nov. 29; MI. o. P. B krmAirr. Mr S.: 11114 r Fall and Winter Goods. m. to. raiz, Inow receiving direct from New York a large and splendid assortment of Good which he reefs fol sale at prices whi7h cannot fail to suit the closest bop crab for Casa, ritontscr, on APPlitiVEll Cs r. lla respectruTly asks d eel fron all petsons wishing to buy goods cheap, RA he is delorminett not to be undersold. Towanda, November 24,44351. V _ ICTORINES AND CUFFS—a few sett. Mr Kale cheap at na2l FOX'I4. 60 BAY STATE SHALT'S, various patterns, col• ore and qualities, just received at Oct. 14, IRSI.f:RCUIT'S. $QO9*--; (Q l WORTH of :Sheep P. waht , ll U (-) Cash b H. & A. I% By Express, Dina from the Moonfaclarers NEW SHAWLS! JUST received by express another i.a4e t.l 13:ty State Shawls, splendid style 9. at Towanda, Nov. 2d, I'+sl• J. KINCISBFAIV. Fall & Winter Goods. sun TON ELNGZI3II.IOei TS now receiving a large assortment of Fall and Win+ tei Goods, direct from New York which is offered et Greatly reduced prices to cash buyers. Towandi, t )rt. 1 1. 15331. New Arrival cf FALL COOS. H& M. C. MERCrIi, are now receiving a • very extensive assortment et Goods for the Fall mule, %Mb will be sold at who!rsair or rt.! ail cheapeir than at any other store in the County. Tatvanila, Fie l it. 1, 1Q5... LATER FROM CUBA Execution cf Lopez ! STILT. later news via New Yotk & E. R. R. of the arrival of a very large rock of Merchandire at PHINNEV &BO WM Nr's No.:: Brick Rnw which they are prepared to sell at wholesale or ret ril for Cash or Ready Pay, cheaper than the cheapest, from the tact that they purchased their mock Gr cash in a very de• pressed state of the market. Don't mistake the place, No. 3 Brick Row next door to Dr. Ilustons.Drux store. TONS SUGAR, jest received, at wholesale and J retail. PIIINNEV & BOWMAN. SIIEETING:?, shirtina4.);Ftripeg, and iiekx , few sal* by PITINS EY & BOWMAN. B& 0 ES, the . largest and cheapest assort BOOTS ment in town—and Hats and Cape, at wholesale POINNEA Ar BOWMAN. an•' revul CIZOCKI:R V, Gia'ssware. Pairos, Oila, Glam Bye*, &c. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. TARESt 4 l;000S, e hrgo rlrirty—Bonnets end 1.1 Shawls, a good aicortrnent, for sale by PIIINNEY & BOWMAN". - - _ ---- T UMBER WAITED , at PIIINNEV d: DOW .IL4 MAN $, for which ra-h will be paid. e•:.Z. AIT HEAT, Oats, Rye and Cfl7l. (Atm in exclimize for goods. PHINNEY & DOWNTA:I: BirrrEß-100 Ftrlins wailed,fm• which part rash will he geld. PillvNeY & BOWMAN. HA T§. (Atr. llontsaild Shoe.. ; R cases new stsla of 110 and Caps, Also a larze :10(4 of men., Wotnens end CliNrt,ric roots and cline. 1•10 received 1111 E ht f:, COME A 1.1., rifp! evunir.r the :' , :eve C Gonda. whirh are now bow eN'ail.ite-41 0r26. 11. KiNCSBEitrA. _ ^ 7 BUSH EI.S EYE & CONN July S. E. T. FOV. LASTL'iG R.-5() keg• Pow-- kJ der. by IIR MONTANYES & 1•0. CROCKEI:V.—The targeNt 'tack in town. run dinner and tea gent; of white granite and blue ware, which will be Rohl cheap at FOX.R. j;' VERY our ituoixa that the place to find the latacw -I—d aaaortnicut ana l.c,t quality of gluacs of all .Ifst crirtioni i. , at ip2G FOX'S. ... Q riDOZ. I'anam3, Leghorn, Palm Lcaf and Curl , •- , X I Straw at npl:G 11%1:A'f.k. - - - - B L'li and lint Silk Lace fur MAN FILL.AS at sto2o revs. DRY GOODS—A good sesortractit of Merinos'''. Cashmere*, Dc Lain., sr.? prints n^v• neMer. , rt p Greceries. A.-1 if ll' D. or Fltigar at priors than any la fore solif in fawn within tire year, iticn. iiintaii ses sweet and gnol horn 3t to no rt.. Rio. I.ngnins and OIJ Java Coffee that cant he heat. Fine Minch 'Pvpivi, Spires, Niler3tus, Ginger, amt a Re , ' en' assortment or groceries ; r. 140 n fail .itelif) of fkeh new Tess wnrratiled Ronal Roil right or rfis money retcrned in all rises ; just received an.l for at r ep. 12 • FI 1X S. R ICH 111.010 n., Bonnet qdks, Leine and et , nru ROI FOr3. BALES or SHEETIN I :, r.nmmnn 'and fine to ido. A nire as.otmmt of B leach. al thiroillt, bleached and loown C. tab anti Dra• wry, hmom and bleached Table tasttwo, Cherka. Us. a;tva :ricking. Cotten litan, rt Rain , . cheap at QI/ KS. tan eit.ilbver et,l k u' r. tad nr.ss Pm] Saiins, Flnvyntes of ev•ri c• . 0! foun3 at ERCUR'S Ail" ictil.'o.