II Roc RAILROAD TaucY ON THE 13/ UENANNA,— The old hail track across the ice on the Samle. n i ng become much worn , and in two or ba n e a br places slightly broken by thrnm ettense travel oce to several weeks ) the Railroad - Company npferip Wednesday commended laying down ".11 'new ir gi which was coMpteled on Thursday afternoon in less than thirty:six by the railroad supervisors, bour a.—a feat not easily equalled by the beet rail builders in the Colter! States. the 33d road ; i3 co mpletion, some' sixty or severity buntien to s, all heavily ladened, passed over it with Muse am} The'tY. road now, withus new subsist-dial rails, ap pear as if it-would last for several weeks to come, pprovided sudden changs in the weather take l a e r s, the n c ec being 'apparently, firm and strong as it has been any tune during, the winter. This bridge, or railroad, ty the way, is,a natural curios ,), and has excited no little interest. A number of our citizens daily take a trip in the cars lor the expieSs purpose of seeing it. There ar e . two good , hotels at:Barre de Grace, one kept by Mi. Hopper, and the other by Mr. Wells, at either of which vis itors are pleas antly and comfortably accommodn.. led. By means ass es track Phil ade l phia 20 tons - of freight will now be p. from to Baltimore most of which is destined for the West to pass over he Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which would oth. ite m go over the Pennsylvania Railroad, avoid itg Baltimore and thegreat . railroad of Maryland. TWA RAILROAD.—The long discussed and much alked of question of a neiv track 01 heavy iron rail .n ihe Tioga Railroad has finally been settled, at t e ands ast sothe we are informed by ono who fully under t movements of the comp any. It may here lore now be set clown as :a fixed fact, that our minty isi'm have is railroad, on the site of the mis.. rable thing rime in operation. Proposals for con racts will soon be I...tied for bes,;and several job's fo traighteningand grading the road. The new tracli, s to belof the wide guage, the ,sae as the New 'Cork and Erie railway. The location. of the road JI probably be changed so as to avoid the many invert, and may possibly cross: the Tioga river and un through the villages of Tioga and Lawrence- It is evident to every impartial observer, that unit should nave been' the original route.—Tioga L ORIGIN Of Tics A „ bLINE LIQUOR Law,—lt is slat d that this bill passed the Lowe' .House of the Lune Legislature with the confident expectation that it would be defeated in'the Senate. As the members of the Senate did .not like the idea of as suming the responsibility of defeating the bill, they passed it for the Governor to .veto. When it Awes brought to Governor Hubbard, he expressed his indignation at the foly in passing such a bi 11, and saying," If they want the bill, lot them have it," tie put his official signature to it, and it became the 'famed Maine Law. Kr DIII:siNkIIW. is Loustesx —ln the Senate of liusiana, Geri Martin has introduced a bill which ; opuses to place habitual drunkards in the same vegan, in regard to the management of their ( ropey and their. family affairs, as that which the Tarr assigns to lunatics and 'minors. They are in are curators, with powers of administration ; they ire tu be incapable of.saeing or being sued in their tames; iney coUld not be members of a corpora ion, nur executors or adrnini-trators of an sestato. 4F - SALARIES or ASstiCIATE JUDGES A bill es bekne the Legibleture which changes the gat. nevot As.ncia;e Juge-;. T r _rgixes those who do of att.nd court more than to6r weeks 5120; those rho exceed four. and do not reach eight, 5160 ; icse who exceed eight. and do not reach twelve, :.00; incise who exceed twelve, 5250 ; the time to certified to the Auditor General by the Pres leo Judge of each ni•i•iict Him r. RoßgEntet4 •Sev.rril.ci) the guegur at-the in Pittsburg have late!} hail their trunks bro.,, yell. and robbed of therr,.colttent+ ; and a few agn a gendernan n:reed• price, charged two tsi,trders—one from Maryl,wd—and anwher urn hug trunk of 612 bey a ete artes , eil. but uo evidence being brought cm, .ini :hr• champ. were relear•ed. Ncu3 abucrascmcnls. Notice to Builders. Nf punlo.; up. and --er.closing of a BRICK I:111 . 11CH $2 feet by :52, for the Collegiate In tote ar the Pre.lwtery of Susquehanna, at Wyatt,- ea. will he let at 3 o'clock P. M., an Tuesday he Ith of March, at the School House, near the mouth I the Creek. Proposala are solicited. For plans td rpecnicanona, reference may he made to either of e Committee ; bids will lie received by them wail (a of it e day of letting. By order of the Trustees. (:.H WELLS, H. MORG 'LTC, Committee. S. F. COLT, Wyahning, Feb. 25, 1852. • Notice. LL persons are hefehy (who, purchasing a NOTE gi •en by me to q i IN TON ELLsWoR 111 or der, for Ten Dollar due the Ist day of September en. As I have rece4sed no value (or said Note, I all not l isp a unless compelled - by law. Ot.e VTeb. 25, 11452.: .101% BARNES. rOSSUIR & M Ats VA R H NT$, with and with• tit Feathers nie g•nutne a•ticle,netest .tyle, st recetsa4 at ,F )X's. Towanda. Feb. 2f;), 187,2. ADMINIziIItATOWS NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN y 1 ILDINI; deceased. late of Athens town• p. are hereby requested to make payment with- II delay, and those having claims agamst said es- Ia udl please present them dply and authenticated r <enlement. Yi 11 . S. PIERCE. Santhriel.l. Feb. 28, 1852. -4; ,o The Collectors of Bindford County . for 1052 f hereby sothoraed to make a deduction of :ire per tent: fron. ,ifie amount of Sotto "'axe red In your heads for e illection against . ver irrdr faal who shall pay firs or her State and Count y Tole l" full on Of before jhe 15th dry of June mit, and imolai so deducted shall be allowed you an goof 'gement with the rriiisurer. Thlli same, however. he paid hi you into Ihe County Treasurer, on or be. rattle 17th or Nth diCia of June ups. And you are rionGed that you ;will positivefl ho requi-ed to tle roar duplicate iii full during the term of Sepiem- Ei By order Of the Cummiesionera. Tawanila, Feb. 28, 1852. Taken Vp. by' C. C. di. ftS. Cow l" PART of a plait - aim - of LUMB ft, consisting of Plank Boards, and - part of H' rnlock Joist &c. Raines found and ahe same. isel on my Docket. Buren, Feb. 13, 185.2. 8. 8. BRADLEY, J. P. ATOM'S NOTICE. LL opt.. os know me th•MgelVeEklll he indebted In the eq•oe of Ad 3 ;:A ILN *VIRTENDYKr, ' 4 41 ' Uf SOtlth (treek, nnilhereby re q u l frd mit eroma, anti th l ,iro having claims r.id eentewitfidea,te present: themunmedistfrly authenticated sidltieinrot- - JEzisE tDSAT.L. N ATII4N sil F.PARD. 801 11 Cre.k, Or.t.i' 17. IRS I . 1 A tlmini+ll roam ADAtiNiNilt,lrtox's .tioricE. 1 . 1, prom us its, etsted to the estate of A. W. IL order, d !d, late of the Vati tewnrhip of Datel;* e • h "r' 6 Y requested in mato pay Mimi without delay, ti tha.e hayme clai'rns ag. lust said eatate,vrill please It them duly anthem' ated frltthment. M A T .DA v 8 OORDEIR. Iturell, September• 2, 1851. t'Allmi . latretria. Ali NIINIKTR TOR'S ; OTICE. LI , PPhinrt• irol+ .d to the ea ': e of -WILLIAM 'SR kliftlitD.rleceased. late .Wa utownahipi w hereby (snoed lo make payM m ilt wi hnut delay, 0 / i 411 person , ' havini demands ag'et4st said carafe are Omni to present qiem, duly mita mud for wet, hem t 1ii.101160. A NING. . W11.1,14111K DFORD. c:). (I- i t, 17. (on/. =- .i A Wit)! strators. , 1 ~ \ . .7,1 MUM BI tomply OF AMSTERDAM; N. Y. ' ON the th irty-first day of December , in the year of our Lord one thousand eighthundred and fifty one. .1115SiTS. The amount of capital stockof this coporation paid in, ousecu red to be paid in; or invest ed according to the provisions . of its charier, is $lOO,OOO 00 Received, since 'the period of organiz ing. being Jane 13, I 051; in addition al premium notes, &cash preiniums. over andabove premium notes. expirt • ed and cancelled, and cash premium remrned; Office furnitore.axtures, books and sta tionarp on hand, Total amount of asses; Losses and expenses paid and allowed. included losses on fireinsurance,ex penses and fees paid agents, expen ses in organizing this corporation and for office fdruiture, fixtures, books, blanks and stationery, $7,492 75 E. M. FA;RRAR. Clerk t cu, ~Aauet gruff a zts. A.lllll itatement.of the affairs of the LIAIMITtES. In additiOtilolhe ahoy e, there is claimed for los. ses t on proof. and expense account unadjuste4i. $4,609, of which amount there is claimed fer losses which this Company do not feel themselves bound to pay, $2,900. _ In addition to the above, this Company have re ceived notices of losses on property upon which they have issued policies, to the amount of $4,600. of which it is not known the amount claimed. Of the above assets. except the Premium Notes, the whole amount owing to this Corporation, which Is mostly secured by goad bonds, and all consider ed good. $5,370 15,.. The Premium Notgs, with the'exception 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. Y. GAMDINER, President. Aunts T. M , Secretary. STATE OF NEW YORIC,? . • MON,FOOMZET COITNTT. ' 5 .Leonard Y. Gardiner, President, and Alden T. Mallery, Pecrgtaiy, of the Colombian Insurance Company, beingiseverally duly sworn depose and say, and each for himself says, that .the foregoing's a true, fall and correct statement of the affairs of the said Corporation to the best of their knowledge and belief, and that they are the above described of ficers, and the officers thereof , ',Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 23d day ' of January, A. D., 1852. • JOSEPH FRENCH, J. P. The publication of the above report is made in donformitv with the Act of Assembly passed the 12th day of April, 1851. • .1. E. -. CANFIELD, Agent. Athens, February 19, 1852. Clovez Seed for Sale. r „ 1 - 1 BUSH. CLOVER SEED. a ftrst.tate article, 1-1 1 - 1 for sale by E. W. HALE. Monroe tp., February 21, ISM. Sheriff's Sale. . . ptV virtue of a writ of Vend. Exponas issued _Li out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Bradford County. arid to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale, at the Court House in the born. of Towanda on Saturday the 20th day of March at I o'clock, P. M.; the following lot piece or parcel of land situate in Rome tp., bounded and described as follows to wit—North by lands formerly belonging to Burton Kitigsbery. and lands belonging to Eteazer Town send, on the east by lands of Oscar Elliott, on the south by land formerly owned by Moses Canfield and lands in potsession 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 token in execution at the suit of John Rundle vs. Henry Cole. - _ ALSO—A ceruiin piece or parcel of !and situated in Towanda ho.. beginning on the east line of gd tin the line between the land of the fate Elizabeth !trans and the lot herein described: thence south 3i degrees west 100 feet along the east line of 2d st to a stake for a corner, thence south- 86i degrees .east 116} feet. thence' rrill P degrees east lOU feet frore or less to said Means line; thence north 86i idegrees west l-tf. feet to the place of beginning.— ;amain ing 14650 feet more or less. Reserviiig I 5 ,eet from the east end of said lot fur an alley ; all 'mproven, with stone walls fur an,iceliouse thereon rerted. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Full- Waller & Co. vs. L. W. Tiffany. A I,Bo—The fn lowing lot piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Wells, Bradford county hounded and described as follows to wit : north by. lands of Joseph B. Room, west by lands of Wm': A Ration, south by lands of Hezekiah Dunham,east by landk of Floyd Ifelmes and lands belonging to the Bingham estate, Containing about one, hundred and thirty acres more or less, about one hundred acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and an apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Samu el W. Reinrilds. use vs. Sam tie! 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 lea , 'ing. from Athens bo. to Milltown, on the south by lands lute the properly of E. Herrick, on the west by a lot in the possession of H.r..l l 4"George. Containing one acre -or thereabouts,' with one fram ed house and one framed barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution nt tne suit of Fran cis Tyler vs. Geo. Facicher and Nathaniel Flo ver. ALSO - The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in Athens tp.. boun ed and described as follows to wit: commencing at a stake on the north side of the highway. corner of 1). 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 *aid lot. to the line of D S. Brown's lw, thence west el ly 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, aft improved, one two story framed dwelling house. i•ne framed blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and take in execution at the suit of John Holbert to the its of D. Gardner 75.1ra A. Vander- hp. ALSO.—By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. I have levi ed on the following described lot piece or parcel of land, situated in Rome tp., bounded and described as follows to wit;: on the north by lands of Milton Wattles, JohnlMoody and S. F. Washburn. and on the east by lands of Arrnnah Wattles and Milton Wattles, on the south by the mill yard in possesioit of Lewis Goff and Jesse Sawyer and lands of L. T. Lent and Edwin Ridgway and Peter Allen, on the west by Kiffe and L. T. Lent. Containing about one huared and fourteen acres be the same more or about fifty acres improved. two framed hou see, one framed barn and an apple orchard thereon seized and taken in execution at the suit of Lewis G .trys. A. F. Eastman (11 ESTER THOMAS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Towanda. Feb. 19. 1852. ; Notice in hereby given, thnt an amount equal to •the•coatc. will be required to be paid upon each sale, when struck down to the bidder. and upon a failure• to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will o. again be offered for sale. EIEVL keltrarlie Adams & reacthrlane, HAvINC entered into co-paitmmthlp in the praetice of law, have also established an agency far the title of real estate in the bounty of Bracifoid. ,Persons having real estate which they desite to set% by calling and leavin4 a description df their propeify with the terms of sale; will utidoubtedly gad it te,their advso tare. Persons desirous of purebasing can legru Where piers. eery is for sale—da description of the same with the price and terms of 'payment and be informed as to the e:didity of title..l. C. ADAIVES• • • Towitnis`, Mry "_,1851, J. IiefSCPARIA , DAGUERRE:AN ARTIST, Twaranda, lira& Co:, ra. OOM over Siesta's Store fortharly occupied by 1.11. N. N. Bens. Main street. Feb. 13. - THE subscriber has a small lot of supenor South- Down, most of them the progeny of imported stock, and fully equal In neatness of form. and puri ty of blood. to any in this section 'of the State t hay. log rented his farm they will be sold low, to those wishing to breed such animals. _Friendsville, Susquehanna County. Pa. . Feb. 14. 1852. CALEB CA RMALT. 36,403 WI ALI-penions are , hereby cautioned against , por. chasing a NOTE, given by me on the 29th day of January. 1852, to e'tuart Anderson or Besmear, for twenty•five dollars; due on the first oay or June next. As I have received co value for said Note, and therefore do not consider myself morally or le• Rally bound to pay it, and shall not do so utiles* compelled by law. DAVID COLE. Leroy, Jan. 30, 1852. 500 00 $136,905 56 'arm it Tavern Fund for Sale or Rent.. --:_i. THE subscriber offers for sale or .:-., Fly rent, a Farm and Tavern Stand 'strtiat. ; .2y,• In „ ed in Ridgbury township. on the main -' •:..-.- road from Athens to Centreville, one miles south of the Utate hne, and two mile. west of the Rockville depot, on the N. Y. & E. Railroad. The farm contains 75 acres of good farming land, under improvement, well watered, and with every convenience for a tavern, and an excellent location for custom. Enquire of the subscriber n the-premises, or of David Gardner, Orcutt's Creek Ridgbury, Feb. 7, 1862. ST RGES SQUIRES. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate' cot SAM'[. BENNET, late of Ridgbary township deceas 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 TROMAS BENNFTT, Ridgbory, Feb. 4, 1852. Executor. Administrator's Notice. ALL 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 settlement. 1. CATHARINE connuall, WM. COOLBAUGH, 2d, JAMES IRVINE, Monroe, Feb. 4, 1852. Administrators. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate of CHARLES ROGERS dec'il, late of Canton fp., are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims agsinst said es tate, are requested to present them duly authentica ted for settlement. EMILY ROGER'''. Canton. Nov. 29, 1851. Administratrii. NOTICE. PPERSONS.havina business with me. may call during my ab%enee RUBERT C. SIMPSON who is fully authorized to trammed any bttsiness on my behalf. He may be found either at the °Mee of Laporte, Masan & Co., or in the old Towanda Bank January 11, 11152. MICHAEL. MEVLERT. C H ES I'S YOUNG HYBON, Imperial, Hymn I Skin anil flack Teas. Also 1i Bag. Rio sod Jay , CLAP. joat rec•ivet at MEPCUR'S. DRAPER MU6LIN. a large and splendid assort ment s 1 very mai! prices at THE subscriber otrers at private sale, shpt valuable FAR%l.lieretofore occupied • by Wm. $. Hayden. situate in the town .t, p of Suuth Towanda. Bradford coun ty. Pa. t dontains about SIXTY ACRES of im prdved land, and about thirty•Gve acre. of wood land. 't•here is a good house and barn, and other outbuilding., and an app'e orchard thereon. It is well watered. and situated within about 3i;miles of the borough of Toe ands. A credit will he given for a portion of the par ha.e money. F,r further information enquire of U. Mauer'''. Esq., or of the suhserther at Elmira. N. Y. Jan. 9, 10.162. WILLIAM WELSH. HE subscriber offers for sale his Farm situated In T Wysos township Bradford entity, about 3 mile* from Towanda and 1 , from the riser. Containing about 120 acres, about 66 or 70 acres improved, and well watered, with several gond springs of water. The buildings upon the farm consist of a large frame barn, ,and log house. These premises otfer many inducements to those wishing to purchase, and will be sold at a bar gain. Credit will he given for one-half of the purchase money if required. For further particulars enquire of, or address the subscriber at Wysns P. 0. Wysex. Aug. 16, IQSI. WM. D. STROPE. All Right at the Furnishing Depot. & A. CAMPBELL, return their sincere thanks 111 • for the libe al patmnage heretofore bestowed. end would again call attention of their friends and ens• millets to their late arrival of Nair SPRING GOODS. Consisting of all things necessary for clothing the out er man ; urbieh will he sold at a little lower pncestban has hithertof ore been asked. Please give us a call before purchasing elsearhere. H. et. A. (lAMPIIELL. \A - THERE Vt, my wife MARY has this day left I my bed and board, without any just cause or pr.yocation. this is to forbid all persona harboring or trusting her_un my mcc.int,.as I shall pay no debts -1 her contracting after this date. THOMAS DOLAN. Towanda. Dee. 27, MI. Missolution. rH E Coparmership-heretrifore existing bet Ween CSAMUEL HUSTON and HENRY C. POR TER. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm are requested to call and settle with H.C. Porter, who has the charge and control of the books and demands of the drm, and who will settle all demands onictanding against the firm. SAMUEL. HUSTON. 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, is means will be immediately ta• ken.for the collection of the Practice and Store st encils!. F All he accounts are transferred to IL f '. Porter. Who Will be found at his Drug Store. - south end of the W'ird House. H. C. PORTER. ' Dress Goods, Ridll FOI7I.,ARD, Chameleon Chene, 131'It Dress Silk., Frineh and Barege Betimes. a new article for summer disises. French and English Lawns, Silk Tissues. Linden Lustres and any quantity of other drew goods at FOX'S. Paper Batwings. only complete aswirtmeta of Paper HanAntra. 1 Borders, Window Parr. and Fire hoard Views, kept in this region, and at price. as low as can Ie found at retail eitbet in or out of the principal eines, at May S. 0. 1). B A RTLETT. HA RD WARE.—A very large and general assort mem of hard-ware of every ilescriptionbneJuding Carpenters,. Joiners and Dlsckimiths Tools, Thames, and Carriage Maker's Trimmings and Tools, Building Materials Are.. constantly on hand and for sal* 5t very low price. by . MERC`OI2II. EMBROIDERIES, A very Jame aloft of Sri= sod Muslin Edgings and Insertions. Swiss slid Mus lin Banda. needle wrought Collars and Cuffs, fine wrought Linen flanolkerehiefra and in fact the largess end best assortment of Embroidered Goods ever before offered in Towanda at FOX'S. TLACK 'SILKS, also a few patterns of hog Bilkei hich Rill he gold ehespat FOX'S, fllis[E t uoi e !MM4 South-Dawn Sheep. Caution. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE FARM FOR SALE. Farm for Sale. Caution. • IAN UAL STATEMENT. • Of aka Ileaelpts. and Xliciendittta.,4 • • ell (flinty of aradford, fax A._zo. 111111, from lannary' VI; to'Zietemb.r. 31st, inclusiae. • - - - , _ , _ Auditors for auditing public adenoma, $57 00 Assessors, 863 00 On Bridge contracts, • ' 3193 83 Damages byroads through Improvements, 500 Poet. ' , • • , , 101 80 Justices fees. 4 88 - Grand Jurors, 681 33 Traverse Jurors, 2531 50 Books for public offices, B 38 Crier's fees,B4 60 , -8 Various Incidental "Expenses, 214 95 Bills for Printing. 249 50 !Support of convicts in B. & Penitentiary, 189 89 Bills for stationary;. 173 44 Township line views. . , 700 Prothonotary. &c. 680 54 Wolf and wild cat certificates. 19 75 Bridge views, 80 75 Sheriff's fees for summoning jurors, 441 00 do for conveying prisoners to E. S. Penitentiary. Costs in civil suits. -`'•„ Justices' inquisitions, iteonots Kith the moral Collectors. of County Tuts for the County Townships' and f . Notarial I Amount 11 Amapa' Amount Year. I Hoven* I Cailretars. Chargrd. 11 Collected, I Esouer'utd 1841 Sheshequin, Elijah Horton, 22 9 1842 Columbia, henry Sherwood, .103 01 1844 Asylum, Jason Horton, 4 3 1945 'Standing Stone, Isaac . W Westbrook. le op .... Towanda tp. - . David Ratty. 408 1846 Ridgbury, Hiram Dewey. 8 92 1847 Ulster, James L Gorsline, 85 op 1848 Athens tp. - - N Edminster, 420 .... Albany, William Lee, 106 84 .. Columbia, Cornelius Furman, IMa .... Monroe, ' 3 B Smith, 873 ~ Rome. Solomon Spalding, 39 .... Towanda born', I. W Tiffany, 244 01 1849 Athens born', William Hancock. 21 80 ... Athens ip. N Edtninster, 79 00 .... Burlington, "D A Ross, j _ 113 28 .... Durell, M T Vangorder. 66 77 ....•\ Granville, Harrison Ross, . 138 73 Litchfield, William Bostwick, 12L 74 Monroe, H B Myer. 189 01 Orwell, A 113 Mathews, 4 11 Pike, Ransom Brink, '45 30 Ridgbary, Hiram Dewey, 67 23 Springfield, L Lefinard, 17 13 South Creek, , William Goldsmith, 60 18 Standing Stone. rsaae Yaltatd. . 'BO 15 Towanda horn', P L Shaw. ' to 66 Towanda ip., Dennis Wain. s 448 'Ulster, ' James L Oorsline, .83 72 Wyscx, A C Hinman, 34 158 Wyalusing. Benj. Ackley, 32 07 Athens bolo, 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, 84 73 - Durell, Id T Vangorder, 64 71 Franklin, Gilbert Gay, . 79 17 Granville, Benj Saxton. 113 46 Herrick. Geo W Elliott, , 95 21 Litchfield, Williaai Bostwick, 86 68 Monroe,: II B Myer, 163 40 Pike, 0 W Harnphry, 172 96 Rome, Lawrence Vought; 103 68 Smithfield, 14 R Crane, 2 66 Springhill, D D Black, 136 48 Standing Stone, Alexander Ennis. 94 78 South Creek, Cornelius Haight, 91 19 Towanda born, W A Chamberlin. 80 11 Ulster, 0 H Vandyke, ' 109 99 Warren, ' Rufus Buffington, 231 47 Wilmot, . James H Tyrrel 2 00 .... Wyalusing. A P.Biles, 49 89 1851 Athens bore', Win H Fritcher, 315 62 Athens tp. John II Murray,4o o o 88. Albany, Hiram Crandall, 183 79 Armenia, I • Jacob Y Dumond. 54 44 Asylum. ' James H Morrow, 298 74 Burlington, ' P B Pratt, 806 31 Columbia, Gco Wilson, 588 06 Canton, John' Gray, 462 80 Durell, . R E Gilbert, 398 36' Franklin. Randolph I.yon, li3 28 Granville, John Ferguson, 293 57 Herrick. 1 M B Porter, 209 29 Litchfield, Joseph P Munn,* 309 02 • Leroy, David White, !!.. ' 2 4 5 21 Monroe, Anthony Mullen, 454 48 Orwell, Austin Russe 1,.„ 479 20 Pike, 0 Ellsworth jr. A 035 41 Rome, W W Woodburn, - 328 64 Ridgh ry, Charles French, 314 99 Sheshequia, Josiah Kilmer, 657 36 Smithfield, Asher Huntington, 623 92 Springfield, Truman Rowe, . 432 43 South Creek, Ira Crane, 186 15 Pianding Slone, P II Havens, 273 45 Tuscarora, Hiram Shumway, 224 62 Towanda bore, Daniel Vandercbok, 1223 02 Towanda tp. Reuben DeLong, 414 79 Troy tore', : Geo P Freeman, 695 76 Troy tp., John M'Kean. 239 80 Ulster, Simmons C Hovey, 358 66 W yam, John Dresser, 486 84 Wells. P R Knapp. 311 13 V.'yalusing, - George 51 MAO. 451 54 Warren. Levi Brown, 514 68 Windham, A Dunham. jr. \353 78 Wilmot, .1 L Jones, ' 196 R 5 1850 •S?nce paid DR. :Mu Horton, trrasurer of Bradfoiti County. in account 0111 uid County. Money in Treasury, Jan. 1, 1851. $ 3048 77 I Returned on duplicate prior to 1851, Duplicates of Co. taxes prior to 1851, 4070 22 do of- 1851, do of 1851, U 793 34 Returned on judgmen , notes, &c. Judgments, notes. Sm., doe the county, 855 29 Collector's percentag Unseated land itosc-ipts, 190 59 I Orders returned, Miscelaneous veeeivals, 58 31 2 per cent. commission on same,i Abatement on static tax, (excess on that ' Collector's excinerations, I allowed Collectors, . •76 91 2 per cent. on same, . Balance due.thx.llreasurer, 1507 02 Uncurrent money in treasnry, DR, John.flortou, Trraxarer of the Co. of Bradford, It Drawn theiConfiltb of Penn's; CR Duplicates of State taxes prior to 18511, $3109 43 Returned no duplicates prior to 1831, $llO2 81 do of dot I 10,875 66 do ". of de • 1779 76 'Unseated land transcript., -- 144 40 Collecudaexonerations, l6B 11 - 4(11 percentage,; ,- '_: i - 667 7$ state Treasurer . * reci,ipt4, - ..' . . "I . 4068 42 ''. One per cent. eomnsistition, 102 ii I Exonerations on nniceited !sods, ' 6 96 Balance due the Maid, -.'' ' r -ta ea :,, Orders issued in , 861, Orders outman& Jan. Ist, 1151, County Otitis in itcount vith,tototy,ot Brodford. ;. $10849 59Orders returned in 1851 . f: 40 4 50 I Orders outstanding, Jan. 1. 1551,. $1 I ,154 09 , 4 , 5 MAY BRADFORD COUNTT, j 38.-4 e, the and igned,Vociiinissioners cif said County. il,.here r F SEAL. by certify the above to be a true a correct statithent of the Reteivals and Expenditures of said 1..0v%./ County. from the fi rst dayofJati ry to the thirty-first day of December. 11851, Inclusive. f' lutes, our hands and seal of offices f{ ts twenty/41 . 5(day o A f J 8 anuSary. MITH. A. Di lo i p. ) . l / . INTURGES SQUIRES ' Commillt - ioners tli:sr—E. M. FORM!, Clear. / D B. COTTON, i , ; t C _ _. , NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JOSEPH KINGSBERY T 8 now receiving an extensive assorttnint of GOODS, purchased sines the late decline in pries; and I which cannot fail to suit the taste and wishes of purchasers, and meet the wants of the public t and cheap, it is not necessary to,. make ally remarks as every body knows that he always sells Goods very on that subject' Bona eara stitiVolsrmut. shall la a few days receive a.very large catalogue of .11ew Books sand Stationary, and being desirous bf disposing of double the usual quantity this season, sherieduee the prices to tetit7 cow tom ielLi'vel. balsam Beintagent for the hale of the, State _Shawls hi this Sorenp,b. I alit Enabled to otter 'Omni Mach lower and in larger variety than any other eitahli , aetit this bide' of New York. barge 'applies . of these shawls will be received daring the winter - =ZOE 41110CIELIM , that's . ; Oits,_Frard ware, erockert,Ve -I t vtd Xhet:•, tSnU, &c., Jas. icbasiorß ,r 4,. • (.1• EXl4' TU7 ES. , 1 - , i, , . - ' : Constables making returns* attending cwitt,3o3 82 Erecting new courthouse. . : ', $lO 14 Prisoner's support, 1860, 8813 Os I do 1821, - 720 6 0-1654 68 Intercst on and payment.of loan, 1661 66 Compel fees in criminal lulls. 60 oo' Waq Elwell, counsel to Com'rs, . SO 00 Cost# in Commonwealth suits, 659 AV Election expenses. . 476 90 Insurance on public buildingi,.62 75 On ram fur jail yard fence. ~, 616 48 Layi g state road from Forks Ip'. Sullivan .. county, to Monroe, , , 113. 00 IL 80ear. commissioner in 1150, bal. 46 60 1 1 8 D • cker. corn. in 1650, Valance. 21 75 o do 111111. . 119 75-141 60 A. S Smith, cam. in 1850. bal. 7 76 do do 1251, 72 25 80 00 Sturges Squires, corn. in 1850. bal. St 00 do do 1851. 1U 50-11(4 50 E. M. Farrar; Com'ra, clerk, 1851, • 400 00 i --.---- I Total, $16.84.9 59 260 00 87 00 82 62 $48,863 76 $12,321 24 $278 93 $lO3 81 0.559 72 --- $24,600 6511 1 $14,129 49 of Bradford: aurount I Amount IPerecut'so. I Due. 2Z 98 163' 05 CE3 3 03 All 13 CM 11109 1 20 ca 21 20 Si 01 CM 9 66 113 201 14 36 900 97 07 136 19 MEI EEO 21 21 It 111 Igi 1 QM GE] lb 9b 1 Eln SO 90 53 71 20 00 - 32 07 50 00 239 41 75 00 76 40 00 22 60 66 09 94 41 CID 13 14 44 36 14 50 4 60 1 86 $ 39 4 87 4 77 5 71 14 75 4 32 6 06 5 07 13 48 8 21 1t 28 10 34 14 19 23 20 31 07 10 10 CEO EEO TO I 7 SS 25 17 • 66 i.Q• 111 74 ) 111 70 A 78 111 68 167 6 11$ 14 111 371 1371 4 60 IS 14 7 82 8 27 11 88 SO 3 48 29 61 11 . 99 8 92 17 48 8 24 24 00 14 41 18 13 1 13 17 ell 9 09 121712 Fall. kid* Viitter *Goods. = azonizeumints , HAVE now in Store i largo stock of Goods from New York and other markets, which are offered wholesale end retail, at t..e lowest possible prices.— V e mention a few things that may always be found at oar Store. Prints,linghams, poplins, M. dlsines, &ea of the latest styles: •Grocetier, Hardware, Crockery, Gyots and Shoes. Hats, Caps, &c. &c. Of as !licit. we hare a large as. sortment. selected with great cane and offered at lOW tllides, and will not be underpaid. Also, hosiery, gloves, wooden ware. glass, trolls leather, hr s. a thousand orher articles which we need nor encmerate, tall of which we offer 'to our ctiatorriera at prices that nano give great satisfaction. es, our entire btock hoe been laid in a. a time when the market was onenmelort , ly depressed, end goods were many per sent. lower than usual. By attention and prompt..esa in meeting ' the wattle of our coatomenr, we hope to merit's eon. tiousnee of the patronage that has hitherto been se liberally hestowed upon es. MONTAN YES' 4. Co. Towanda, Oct. 11, 1851. F G001)S• T. FOX, would respectfully inform his old frieatea LI. and the citiaens of Bradford in general that km is now receiving a full stock of FALL GOODS, which he is desirous of disposing of at a very small advance from first cost.ing satisfied that his goods are selects ed with as much care, and bought at least, at as low prices as his neighbors, he is now anxious to convince hii cuatomets that they will be sold et the right kind of prices. Please call and see, as there is surety no harm in knowing how cheap some folks do sell goods--talL soon. Corner of Main and Pine si r vet. 18 38 4 OS 13 00 4 20 100 83 -Books Boas! AComplete a.cur:ment (,f ifiaool,l3lauk. Classis cal & Miscellaneous Books, constantly krp up and for sale at the lowest rates by. Nov. 29. 1851. . L. D. BIRTMATT. MEI 00 01 Fall and Winter Goods. 11H) 72 I T. • d.reet from York .11178 and S now receiving New now assortment of Goods which be offers for sale at prices whi:h cannot fail to suit the closest boy en, fOrCAIIR. PRODUCT., OR APPROVED CREDIT. HO reepeetfcilly saki a call front all persons wichintr to bay gooda.cheap. as he is determined not to be undersold. Towanda, November 24, 1851. 80 4 11 17 16 7 07 BO lb SO 00 4 40 ICTORINES AND CUFFS—a few setts (or sale V cheap at null FOX'S. 61 . 1 BAY STATE SH A LLS, varims patterns. ed. V arcand qualities, just received at Oct. 14 i 1851. r.l 17.11C1.711'9. 9 69 no 74 $8 , 6 . 8 WORTH of Stivel. fells nested Cot Cash by H. & A. C. 75 02 By &press, Dircct from tiro Nonniarturers NEW SHAWLS! 12 88 20 E 9 J Ulit received by express er.wher case of Bay Eitate 4 8hawls, splendid styles. at • Tnivanda, Nvv. 28, IS5t• I. KINGS3I3F,RY. MO aEI Fall & Winter Go:ads. - QM] nun TON ZEINGS3EWZ. S 4 78 6 83 63 42 IS now receiving a large assortment of Fallen(' Win ter Goods, direct from New York which is °fossil at Greatly reduced priers to cash buyers. Towanda, On. 11, 1351. EIZE FALL. COODS. 4 69 179 87 769 68 119 79 14 44 HP. & M. C. MERGIT. are new receiving • . very eztenaivei assoriment Gonda far the Fell 11,4, which will be 6041 at tuli.l'entle or rel.::: chrapier than* any ocher ,tore in the Canzty. .T.'Wentt, Be A. 4, IS3I. 2'B 85 142 09 LATER PROF CUM 97. 17 $9 19 Execution of Z.'-cpc.7: ! QTII.I. later news is New York & ft R. f the kJ arrival of a very 'wart stock ;:f f.ierchan.liza of PHI.N NEY& BO W MANS No. Brick ytv which they are prepared, to .tel! at ircies Ile or rrt tt, lot Cash or Ready Pay, cheaper than the ch , , , pc.l, fro., the fact that they purchased their stock for ca•h rtra r-ry de pressed Ftn.te of the mark( t. Dor.'t traital.c the place, No. 3 11;;c1; Row oa=t do:4. to Dr.- Jur•••• -.Dili.; store. 103 29 170 02 64 RI 104 48 as 35 133 51 b 41 51 40 173 10 r ... ; TONS SUGAR; 1,41. recricrcl„at wlk s ):, , Kale,nad r.tail. PHINNEY & Tin '‘l" Nl,C7q. `SALT, it large lot, el -J vice. Ike I 1 .-7 and Mackerel in buts.. ti hbiA. for <tic by ; eept22 FINN:NM . & B j Vi: ;.: 47 '0 118 .2 Ito 0 1115 40. sls 4d 1 0 F.lcEra• goons r , rryst,l frtrr<fir may - TEAS. at 1 HINNEV & 110 V. MAN. QHEETINGS, ti :ls. far sai• by PIIINNEY & 13OWNIA:l. pool's & SHOES, the latgrat and clicapPst snort 1- 0 went in town—and and C a ps, nt w i i r,t eia Ls an' retail. PHINNEY 801% MAN 21 :,7 148 84 298 13 CROCKERY, Glagswarv, &c. t PHD:. 60 75 DRESS GOODS, a large Shawl*, a goal eAsp•finent ME CR $1524 36 4035 36 737 Al 703 87 lUMBER WANTED, at & I MAN•:4,f, , T which eq..11 will be l 3' 1. v H rn E r A s t o , t4 C l .): to, . Rye rl T e i n N t I \nv 18943-89 838 97 278 92 57 87 00 B . tiTTER ..,_ I(IO Fi r kin, fflr which p 5 ll. CVI‘, Will be g THINIVET T0WM1.1205. HATs. Caps . 13notsin.1 Shoes ; 6 cs!..cs r......c Fi . T . dr of Hats end Caps, Ali.° a lar f :,, , it, k of menr7 Wornens \vnd titi!drent , 23n,t•.pril g- , 1, ,, .... i.,0 ___ r,riiieN a\ •It MEI; elilt'S. ,}.' _____.. $24,600 65 ( - 1(111E tiN 0. CONtr. A 1.1„ enl rtlf. :i^e• tf:ii,l. V Good wiiich ate now twirtz es it ,i,ileci al.! , 2648. I),lNC:riEtz\ -. N. . . • - _ LAST POWDER.-s•i koza if 00.1412 row. 7 .L./ ger, by fla MON r INY ` - .:5 (*O. NOcKti —The borgeit 13 -Lam. .rum Cainner,an IP3 tni lam \ ware, which,ixit en:,? ,-- $1 4 4,121 49 CR $18.043 89 91050 ono • • -pvErty Down Co.-4 the 1, , ,.c0 , ta t;o . ti. laws., -1-j es,:nrimen jaw! beat': qul!ity of g!) % es r r ,d 1 rat 'criptinefejß Re . 4 sp2B VOIC'S.\ 30 1 2z. - ..r''; j $17,154 09 Buictint ap2s D itY C .1 urnln • se GOOb3L—A goo.) !RA w.r.i7l! of 'anon's. ) 1 / 4 11 - 41C7.' . " . 74 , nt 'MI HH'D. of P4z , tr at -rri kJ before eohl to tin wit' , 'see enrol anti tool fuel, SI , end fl J leta- Coffee t!, .1 r• Raivintt, , reprto. Spice.% Ra' ftei ameoriment of trocertze hew Tn.,. c.,.7.;n:i (I R. n•.i I l looney retcrr.e.l r.i r.ll ,as: per.. 12 tt iCli I.;:bhons,:Elannrt CrqT.:l, c)fl BALES r.:l,zrein and.. fir: In 164 spid..• A Rice n , •rri nen, of alolcl. rd trends, tilartcht;ir :Ind brows! An ' per', hraven and peadmi Tat le Limner,. nt,ks, I,i Peva Tieltina.' Cotten Yarn, DAting, lti l edrince or . ,Aline cheap at F Si 11C.% a w n r 4i t i ti , :C a 4 4 - 4 %,: r u t w :sf r lt ~4 : k w a 0 e a ndl;vl; Ic 'or t* kt ' rttilt% AROINIiniPoI rt New Arrival of ‘EY & 115\1.:1,1: ariety—B. , t;isel• ma!e t N . i Y & PO WM A 7. I lIINN ELS trio & COll N fir saleby, L. T. FOX. /. tam & teg,Ticftp, Palm Leif r.iia Cani its sre 01,1"fi ce ri T.T.AI Fors. iBEI • 1‘• 1r: 57:-ir an . in Piro yelr, A•ri.. bone c. . 1. r•' ,* a zort 7 1 6.1 fol or .4 f'rro! , qr, •1 (I Of .11111 ITC—,tveui etr• l r)S:Ss
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