'lf J o hn ; Geor ge %V. Jacoby : BloutpcnetY 6. w. Lehigh- • 7. Major I%o'eigh, khcaler. 8, James Patterson, Lartgair4ems,., • 9. John S Sciiiander, Ectke, • 10 H B. Beanlsley, Wayne 11,Willialn T. flhoilde, Luxeme, 12, John-V. Means, Bradfued, 13 John V. Barber, Union, 14. C. M. Hall : Schuylkill, rS. Adam Ebaugh, York, • 16. Joel B. Danner, iii;ams, 17. Davis Bates, Mifflin, ) 8 Maxwell WCaslin, ria Greene, tg Philip Noon, tambt, 20 David Boles : Beaver, • 21. Henry M'gullough, Allegheny, 22. Andrew Buchanan, Lawrence, 23. R. Loughlin. Clarion, • - 24. Abner Kelly Indiana. Secretaries: Smith Skinner, Philadelphia county, William H. Welsh, York, William H. Miller, Perry, Geo roe Merriman, Crawford, R. R. Roddy, Somerset, Perry Baker, Allegheny, S S. Winchester, Wyoming. George Moore, Philadelphia county, Thomas Craig.. jr., Carbon, Alex M.Kinney, Westmorland, George R. McFarlane, Blair. 'fie report of the Committee teas ratified by the 'Convention, and the officers elected tuok theis seats. Mr. Hirst, of Philadelphia, offered the following resolutions: W mess, The Democratic - party of Nnosylvan. is have caused tins Convention lobe con vened, and have imposed upon it the duty.among oilier thinge. of selecting delegates to represent the Democracy tithe State 'in the National Convention io be held in the city of Baliamore, on the first Monday of June next, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of Presi lent and Vice President of die United States, and aloof. nominating electors to oe voted for ct the next ensuing Presidential el ection. Therefore, for the purpose of carrying into effect to object thus specified, and of fully and fairly as tertaiiiing who is the choice of the Democratic party of Pennsylvania for the chief magistracy of the Union. be it. &retro', That the members of this Convention Jo now proceed to vote, viva wee, for fora candidate to be recommended by Pennsylvania to the Nation al Convention as the choice of the State for the Premdential chair ; the candidate who shall r ece i ve a majority of all the votes in the Colmar) tion' shall be declared to e the candidate of • the Democracy of Penns) Nettie. The Re,olution was adopted. The roll was called, when Messrs. Arnold, Baker, Barclay, Baes Badger, tarrett,Barber , Barr, Bannlett, I. Beck, t J. , B Beck, Beardsley, Black, Bowman, Buchanan, Bunn, Ca lahan, Clothier, Cooker, Conroy, Coyle, Craig. Dan. ter, Drench, Donnelly, Ebaugh, Eyer. Fagan.Gams Gilfillan, Graham. Gun's, Hamilion, Hergshi :ner, Hirst, Hopkins, Hugus, Hyer, Samuel Jackson James, Jacoby. Kelly, Kingsley. Laughlin, Amb. Lumberton, W. H. Lambenon, Lippencott, Light ner, Lilly, Lynch, Marshall, Means, Marchand. Ma graw, Merriman, Missimer, Geo. Moore. John Moore. Murphy, Murray, M'Arthur. M'Caslin, M'Cullough, M'Grath, M'Kinney, M'Kibben. M'Kee !nem - lids, N wen, Noble, _Non, Noon, Paterson, Phillips, Plitt, Plumer, Rankin, Rhoads, Ringwalt Roday, Rose, !Unicorn, Seltzer, Stambaugh. Stewart, Sinitic, Skinner. Sweeney, Vodges, Wanner, Wat son, Welsh. Weiler, W inchester, Y ust--97 voted for James Buchanan. Messrs. Achenbach, Armstrong, Billmyer, Boles, Clymer. Doug.herty, Duncan, Fry.-Griffirh, Hall. Ha ;.ier, C. M. Hall. Hook, Horn. Hunter. Leech, Miller Nt . knisier, MTarlane, Nicholas, NW, Pecker, Palmer, Rear, Seagerii, Scott, Schroeder, Searight, Stiles, Weaver-31, voted for Lewis Cast. Messrs. Mercer, McKean-2 ) voted for Robert J Walker Messrs Smith Jackson, Seltsman-2, voted for Sim Houston One absent—Mr Roddy, of Somerset. no the motion that Ilia Con Yew km be declared miaioar. ins fir James Buchanan. the yeas and nays v ere raffle -1 for, ariile—mt 102, ttays 30. Mr HirstKesenteMs resolutions: Resolved That the candidate of Pennsylvania haring been declared in the manner prescribed by the foregoing resolutions, the President of this Con Newton do now appoint a commies.° of 24 ; one tom each Congressional district ; with instructions in report to this Convention, subject to its approba tion, the nam es of Delegates to represent -the De meeraey of the State in National Convention to he herb to Bal imore on the first Monday diorite next, and for the purpose of advocating with earliest clll - laid zeal before the delegated power of her ~ire State the claims of the "Key Stone Commen ircifth ' The said Committee shall report the lame, of 51 Delegates to represent Pennsylvania, end ram her 27 enter in that Convention; dint is 4 Senatorial deleaa.cs, 2 delegates from the State at ar.d 49 Representative delvraies . . and further that no person sha ll br reported by the Committee or cilium as delegates who it not known, to be the .erni friend of the nominee of this Convention, and who feels no oilier preference ; and further. that the said Corn. metre or instructed to report, subject to the appm* baton of this Convention, the names of 27 enrich ' 1 ' 1 " fir P•locturg of President and Vice Presi terit of thetUnited Stares, to be supported by the DelT i aleralle Parry at the next National Election. N r Scott of Huntington, moved to amend, as Resolved, That the delegates from the several thArtrot be requested to retort to thi• COnventintl the name 01 one person from each di'inct. as a delegate in the Baltimore Convention io nominate candidate for President, and the Harnett of persons in be placed upon the, Electoral Ticket. The amendment waa iscussed by MI MIS Senn of Huntington, Null, of Franklin, Rilly, of Frank lin Clymer, of Berka, and Hirai, of -Philadelphia; nn v lniee motion the Convention adjourned to meet o'clock. EVENING SESSION The convention met pursuant to adjeumment. Mr Roddy asked leave to record his vote for the nominee of the convention and leave being ranted. MT. Roi l .ly—voted for James Buchanan and the re cord was au altered. The consideration of the amendment offered by Mr Scott waa resume4l and discussed by Messrs : 4 ; lister of Dauphin,. McGraw of Allegheny, LA of Mercer, M cgarlane of Blair, Lamberton of rnas,7o, Batclay of Je ff erson, who moved to amend the amendment as follows: ~"That the Delegates tram each Congressional disitz report two delegates to the Baltimore Con 'orlon aubje;bt to the deCision of the conven- The discunion was continned by Sansom Vial- Irp McKinney of Westmorland. Messrs. Nal and McAllister called for the yeas and nayi, which re rthed yeas 32, nays 114. Mr. Reely moved to postpone the lorther cnn siderazion nt-the question for the present) which was loot, Mews. Riley and Scott called the yeas and nays On the original resolVone—yeas 91 nays.4l. Tus.—Mesisrs. Arnold, Baker, Badger, Barber, Barr. Barrett, Beck, Beardsley, Black, Bowman, ghe harmn, Bunn, Colahan, Clothier, Coultet, Can mY. Coyle, Craig Dinner, Deified!, Donnelly, Eb• .14 0, Ryer, Fagan, Gamble, Gilfillan, Gillis Gra ham, Hamilton, Ilergshimer Hirst, Hugo, Gillis, Jackson, James, Jacoby, Kelly, Kingsley, Laughlin is f‘mberlon, Catterton, Lippincott, Lightner, Lilly, Lynch, Means, Marshall, Marchand, Nagraw,Mer. nman Moor", Murphy. Murray, McArthur, McCul ,l°ligh, SleGartli„ McKibbon, MCKeynolds, Mc. e ast, Nivea, Noble, Nod, Patterson, Phillips, 111 1, Rimer ' Rankin, VeynOlds, Rhoads, ging. `alt, 11,0,1i1y. Ross, Sansom, Seltzer, Stand:6lth, `alt, tewart, Steckle Skinner, Sweeney, Vod ‘VB Wattron Well r , NVinchister 1. Nays—Achenbach, Actinium' g, Barclay, Bates, Bertoletti -1111rMyer, Bolas, Clymer, Daugherty,, Donau', Fry: Griffith; Hager, Ffnok, Horn, Ranter ) Jackson, Leech,' Meteor, Missimer, Maillilister,`McFaull, McFarland. McKeanrMoKtro ney, McKee, Nichalati,-Ni11., - Packer Palmer, Reily Seagate, Saltstnan, Scoll,Sch- Searight, Stiles - Weaver. - . Ms. Scott read a protest Against the action or the Convection, a fined by 31 members which they asked to have recordedon the jo u rn al of the con • vention. EU (The protest will be (mina in another part of this paper .• Mr Hirst moved thaithat,the protest be referred to a committee of five persons, and it was agreed to. The Chair appointed Messrs. Hirst, McGraw, Lamberton of Venango, Yost and Barret. The Chair announced the:following as the Com mittee to report the names of persons to serve as Delegates and an Electoral Ticket ; Ist Dist. Wm. V.M . Grath of co. 2d " Wm. L. Hint city (Ch!trierl4 34 " . Joseph L.ppencatt, •ft cc. ..! 4th 41 Wm. Clothier, sth " Arternus Stewart, of Montgomery. 6th " Howard K.-Slitters, of Bucks. 7th " Dr. Andrew Murphy, of Chester. Bth " Isaac F. Lightner, of Lancaster. 9th " Mahlon Bartoleu, of Berks. 10th " Wm. Lilly; of Carbon. 11th " Dan'! Rankin, of Luzern. 12th 0 R. J. Wien, of Susquehanna. 13th " J Deitrich, of Sullivan. 14th " Dr. D. B Marshall, of Lebanon. 15th " Joel B Danner, of Adams. 16th 1 • Wm. Barr. of Cumberland. 17th " H. C Kier, of Union. 18th " Isaac Hugus. of Somerset. 19th " D. K. Marchand, of Wentmoreland. 20th " Thos. Watson, of Washington. • 21st " Jot n Dnyle, of Allegheny. 22d " Arnold Plumer, of Venang o. 23d ", Hon. Jas. L. Gillis, of Elk . 24th IC Geo. R Barrett, oftlearfield. Mr. Stiles, of Lehigh, offered a paper, nominat ing delegates and electors for the 6th Congression al district, which was subsequently withdrawn. A similar paper was offered Mr Reilly of Frank lin, and on motion both papers were referred to the committee on delegates and electors. The following resolution was offered by Mr. Mans of Somerset, cons , d-red and agreed to: Revived, That the President of this Convention do appoint a committee of five to prepare resolu tions for the consideration of this Convention. Committee—Messrs. Hogue, Stambaugh, Sea right, Steckel. Hergshimer, McKibben, Sansom. The Convention then adjourned until quarter past 11 o'clock. SECOND DAY'S •PROCEEDINGS The Convention organized at 12 o'clock Wm. L Hirst, Eiq :Chairman of the committee o report Electors and Delegates, made the follow ing report : . ELECTORS. FOR THE STATE AT LARGE George W. Woodward, Wilson.M'Candless; Robert ,Patterson. ) DISTRICTS, I—Peter Logan, 13—H. =yet, 2—George H. Martin, 14—Jno. Clayton, 3—Johr. Miller, 15—lsaau Robinson, 4—E W Bockius, 16Henry Fetter, 5—R. McKay, 17=Jatees Burn Sile, 6—A. Apple, . 18—Max. McCaalin, 7—N. Strickland, 19—Jos. McDonald, B—A. Peters, 20-4 V. S Callahan, 9—Daniel Foster, 2l—Andrew Burke, tO—R E. James, 22 - Wm. Dunn, 11—Jno. Mcßeynolds, 23—J. S. McCalmount, 12—P. Damon, 24—Geo. R Barrett. The 10110winigentlemen were alo recommend ed as delegates to the Bal:imore National Conven tion: • , TOR THRfBTATT, AT LARGE. . James Cambell,' . J Porter Braley, • Semi Black, A. I-1 Reeder, David R. Porter, Luther Kidder, ihstructs. 1. Robert-Tyler. Rotiert T. Carter, 2. Jas. C Vandyke Chambers McKibben. 3 S. D Patterson. G Brenner. 4. Peter Rambii,lleory Leech 5. J B. Steripre, Jacob S. Yost. 6. C. W.Conper, Jas %V Wilson. 7. Jno. N Morrison. P. F Smith. 8 Jas L Reynolds, Win. Mathiot, 9. Chas. Kessler, W M Heisler, 10. J. L. Ringwalt, John F. Ford, 11. H. B Wright, S . S. Winchester, 12. John Blanding., C. I. Ward, 13. A. P Wilson, D W Dewart, 14. John Wieilman. Isaac McKiney, 15. Henry Welsh, James Gerry, 16 S F. Ranch. A S. Wilson, 17. George Brower, W Stewart, 18. R. P. Flennihen, Isaac Hugus, 19. Jab Mann, J. L Futrell, 20. Thos Cunningham, Isaac Donnelson, 21. David Lynch, J. Stewart, 22 Arnold Plumner. James McFarland, 23. James Gillis, J Y James, 2-I. •Alfred Gdlmore, J. Forney. The delegates (ro ls the 17th, 14th, 13th, and 6th Congressional ilistripresented the names of ber sons they had selected to represent those districts as delegates and electors. • On the question of adopting the retort of the Committee, the yeas arid nays were called by Mes srs Scott and Null—yeas 97, nays 3—the protest ants declining to vote. The Conimittee on resolutions then reported. We are. compelled to Vmit tne resolutions and the action upon them—they will appear in our next. AFTERNOON SESSION After disposing ol a question pending et the ad• journment the Convention proceeded to nominate candidatei fur Canal Commissioners, when the folk lowing gentlemen were nominated: . Mr. Boas nominated Gordon F. Mason of Bradford, _ . le Winchester, Rote. R. Little of Wyoming, " Lynch, William Searight, of Fayette, ee Stiles, William Fry, of Lehigh, " Baneom,j'. R. West, ol Blair, 1 , Beck, Robert Fades, ol Lycomin„rr, " Jackson,rharles Bradley, Philadelphia, le Clothier, Thomas H Forsyth, ' " 11 Lamberton. John B Bretton, of Cumberland, " Weiland; C4--B-Kurt, of Berk*, " Nill, Jacob Heck, Franklin. el Barber, John Cummings of Unton, . " Ringwalt, H. S. Mntt, of Pike, " McFarlane, John Cromwell, Huntingdon, " Marshall, Jacob WeiJel, of Lebanon, " Packer, Wm. Fegley, NorthuMberlatall, 0 Lilly, Alex. S. Feather, of Berks. On motion the nominations were closed. On motion the name of W. S. Leeman was sub stituted for - alit of Geo. Palmer, a delegate from Delaware. The Convention then proceeded to ballot for Ca nal Commissioners. let Ballot, 2.1. Mason, ,20 33 Forsyth, 7 withdrawn, Cummings, 9 12 12 withdrawn, Fecely, 2 withdrawn, Searight, 33 43 54 77 Bratton_ i 17 16 14 Mon, ''''- 9 9 8 10 Brady, 12 withdrawn, • • Fry, '9 ' 16 8 withdrawn, Kutz, - 3 ' - withdrawn, Creswell, 4 withdrawn, West, 2 withdrawn' - Heck, 3 3 withdrawn • - _ • I Feather, 2 _ :withdrawn, Searight was declared '4 nominated. Moved that he receive the tmanirnotts vote—;agreed to. • The Committee to whom did [noted *was refer red were dishlierged, mod after itte adoption of a vote of minks to th 6 Presideni - and the , ' •Paihiage ol sundry reaolutions, the Conventibri atijoritned sort thr, We have feceind weepy of the-Veba Blessige by Governor glat.ze, on-the bill entitled "An Act relative Ickcertein-Sebo6l Districtato authofizec(4- lierelion to -übscribe.to - the stock -of the Ohio and Pennsylvaitjaltkilßoad Company, and for other purposes" His pritteipal objection is to the otiose which allows - corporations other than municrpal,lo subscribe to the stock of the Ohio and Pennsylvan ia Rail Road Company, and 1 , , pay for the same' in money, orstitertvise"--ainis opening a way, to sub scriptions and payments in all sorts of bonds and certificates of stock of corporation to the capital au thority. He is also not in favor of an estensiou of the principle of allot.Fing. rink borporation, to sub scribe to the stock of enother, end he signed the supplement to the Sunbury and Erie Railroad, alt lowing it in that case, with much reluctance— the importance. of the. work as a State enterprise, and the peculiar circumstances of thicase leading him to look with peculiar favor. -upon it. He is fearful of an abuse of the priniiple recognized in this bill, which would authorize hisoks, o 3te , to subscribe to u corporation , whose works lie mainly in another Slate. Reenters upon a lengthy argument to sustain his views, pointing out the dangerous tendency of a onion of numerous corporations for private gain ; the risk to the elective franchise and to personal rights and enterprise from their influence; the dan ger from the creation of new fictitious capital, and the risk from a tendency to a concentration of cor porate power. He suggests that in all future meas• urea of thekind, the corporations should be specifi cally named; the amount ofsubscriptions limitedpo a morderate percentage on their property : and the cash payment of all subscriptions. One or two other provisians of the bill, Which is of the 11 omni bus" character, are objected to and the Governor points out the impropriety of thu s blending together diversified and incongruous subjects in one bill. Thur . low Weed, of the Albany Journal, writes from Genoa a long account of the matrimonial enter prise of Mr. Wycoff, formerly of this city, in his pursuit of the hand of Miss Gamble, daughter of John Gamble Esq., also of Philadelphia. Miss G. hat' been adopted by a wealthy Englishman, Mr. Dunlop, on whose death she came into possession of a large fortune. Mr. W had long been acquaint. sd with the family, and after the death of Mr. Dun. lop, called on her in London, and urged her to go to the Continent for her health. She went with her fiiends, and Mr. W. following hef o ralling in with her at various places ) arid being very particular in his attentions. At Geneva, while walking on the lake shore, he asked her to marry him seizing her hand, and refusing to release It until shisconsehted. As persons were approaching, she gave the con sent, but soon after repented of it, and, writing to him she could not marry ,him, she hurriedts ,London whither he followed, insisting on her keepirq, the engagement. Again she fled to.the continent, but her lover,. by bribing her courier, endeavored to entrap her into a parlor at Turin, but failed. At Ganta he was more successful, and managed to get her into a room with him, locked the door and insisting on her ful filling her promise of marriage. Here, according to Mn Weed's report, violence was used, chloro form unsuccessfully applied, and another promise of marriage extorted, this timel in writing, The la dy was afterwards much agitated, but succeeded in making her case known to the British Consul, who had Mr. W. with his confederates, Mies Gamble's courier and valet arrested. They were awaiting their ;tat at the last accounts. This is a brief con. densation of a :.?"'y long and scandalous story. Mr. %11 coffs version of it hai :ot yet aripartreil. Clio , * Liza IN Quoo.—The Genoa 3fircarligo Courier of the 14th, contains the following: " A cartons Case was lately tried by the Tribu nal of the FirAt instance of odr city—namely, the illegal seizure of Miss C. G.Gamble, by an Ameri can, Al. Henry Wikofl, with a V edr to estort a promise of ntrriage, or, at least, one half the for tune of the young lady in case of failure. A French; man, Louis Vannud, the courier of Miss Gamble, and a Genoese, Luigi Catitallari, were accused of being his accomplices. The latter was acquitted, and the two others sentented to 1.5 months impris onment " SINCOLIIR SALE or SLAT LA -. 4 •A negro woman and several childrin were sold at Gottlsbor, N.C., a few days ago, at prices ranging from 8117 to $827 The Goldsboro' Patriot RA) s : "They were the children of a free negro by the name of Ada.n Wyne, who had purchased their :pother, his wife, previous t their birth. They were consequently his Slaves, and he having be. come involved, they were sold for his debts." We do not preckely see the law or the logic of this decision, and would thank the Goldsboro Pa bid to favor the country with a copy of the opinion of the court. In Worcester, .a few nights since, a young Irish girl, aged thirteen, arose in her slrep, and leaped from a third story window into the street, yet strange to say she escaped unhurt. Married, In Litchfield. March 3d, by Rev. t 3. J. flibaon, Mr. Isaac J. HOR,TOS of Sheshequ in, to Miss him Roo. xis of the fort@ place. In Priendsville, Susquehanna co, Po.. by B.Glid den Esq, Mr. Gronot 8, BLAALSIT to Miss Ma ni ETTA SMITS, both of Pike, Brad'ord co., Pa. Of Convulsions, on Monday, Feb. ll B th Luca ELL/, only child of Mary A. nod C. ll. Manville of ibis Borough. Aged five mouths and three'weeks. Iler Foul has took its upward From this poor world of sin and woe s To those undlouded realms of light. W here peace and 'ove forever grow. Mitts I Nate I A Ikt assortment of MAGYAR and KOSSUTH 11 HATS. Also, _one case New York spring st! le Moleskin Hats, just received at March 10, 1862. MVRCUR'ff. MATCHEB.-100 gross superior Matches, just received and for sale in quantities to suit pur chasers; at inchlo E RCUR'S. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons knowing themselves to be indebted to n. the estate of DAVID THOMAS, deceased, decid late of Monroe township, are hereby requested to make Immediate payments and those having claims against said eststewill please present them immediately duly authenticated for settlement. - • A. L. CRANMER. Monroe. March 10, 1051. Administrator. JJus r received at D. Kingsbery's an assortment of HATS. of the latest Spring styles. Also a fresh lot of GROCERIES. March I. 1852. CLOVER SEED.-60 bushels of Clover Seed, a superior quality forsale by March 1,1852. B. KINGSBERY. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM BRADFORD deceased, !deaf Warren townshipi are hereby requested to make payment without delay, awl all persona hiving ocmambs against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated for aet4 dement. ~GEORGE MASSING. `WILLIAM BRADFORD. Warren. act. 11. 183 1. , Administrators. 31. 4th 31 37 ADIIINISTRATRIt'S NOTICE': ALL persons indebted w the wait. of 'A. NCB: Vangorder s . dec'eclate - of the merftship of Doiel, em lioreby requested In make payment without delay, and ameelnivine claims against saaestate, will please present them duly authenticate. foriettloment.i - IdATtisDA VANUORDEB, Welk fleTtemtee, 22, 1851. AdmiaistrMtit. More New floods. Har; A.VAMPBELL; again realty ra suortaptat *Weds - tin the fall and *lntel trade llke'tifida, A n Veto byltie governor. Chevalier Wycoff. Died. Nizt 'A)nertiocmcnts. NO3 24vutisemdtto. cli ilku staiegmo o.olo:a.fraiFf 9r - l!et := --,-- CgIcaUPJAN INSITIIANCE CORI, OFD TAN the thirty-first day of Doeinibit.in the year of ‘../ our Lord one thousand eight, hundred and fifty EMI AllStit. The amount ofcapitaistach of this collimation paid • in, or secured tohe. paid in, or invest ed according to the provisions of its charter, is ' . • $lOO,OOO 00 Received, since the Oriotl , ol organiz ing, tieing lone 13, 1851; in addition al premium notes, &cash premiums, over and above premium notes expir ed and cancelled,•and cub 'premium returned; Office forniture.fistaresi books and sta tlonarp on hattd, Total atounta of we% LIU RIM tt SS. tosses and expenses paid and allowed, included losses on fire insucance.ex penses and fees paid agents, expen ses In organizing this corporation and for office furniture, fixtures, books, blanks and stationery, • • $7.492 75 In addition to the ahoVe. there is claimed for los. ses on proof, and expense account unadjusted, $4,609, of which amount there is claimed for losses which this Conipany do not feel themselves boon. to pay. $2,300. In addition to the above, this Company have re ceived notices of losses on propeny upon which they have issued policies, to the amount of $1,500, 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 sectired by good bonds, and all consider ed rood. $5.870 The Premium Notes, with tbe'eiceplion of about $9,000, are also considered goods 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, President. ALDLS T. MA , Secretary. STATE OF NEW YORK,? Mtititoomsay Covirra, 5 s a • 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 foregoingis a true, full and correct statement of the affairs of the said Corpomt;on to the best of their knowledge Mid belief, and that they are the above described of ricers, and the officers thereof. SWI4II and subscribed to before me, this 29d day ofJanuary, A. D:, 1852. JOSEP/1 PRENCH, J. P. p The publication of the above report it made in donfermity wiih the Act of Attechbly passed the 12th day of April, 1851. J. E. CANFIELD, Agent. Athens, February 19, 1852. 'Clown Seed for Sale. 0 BUSH. CLOVER SEED, a first-rate article: 5 for sale by E. W. HALE. Monroe tp., February 21, 1851. SherilPs Sale& • BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale, at the Court House ih the born.' of Towanda on Saturday the 20th day of March at 1 o'clock, P. M.. the following lot piece or parcel of land situate in Rome tp., bounded and described as follows to ir!!*--Norill by lands formerly belonging to Burton snd lands belonging to Eleazer Town send, on the e:1 61 by :sods of Oscar Elliott, on the south by land forme:is Owned '67 Moses Canfield' and lands in possession of Henri Tanner, oft the west by lands of Abram Vancise. Containing :bout one hundred and seventy acres more or less, about fifteen acres improved, one log house one framed 11..05e 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 parcel of !and situated in Towanda bo„ beginning on the east line of 2d st., on the line between the land of the late Elizabeth Means and the lot herein described, thence south 35 degrees west 100 feetalong the east line of 2d st. to a stake for a corner, thence south 865 degrees east 1465 feet. thence north 95 degrees east 100 feet more or less to said Means line. thence north 86j degrees west 1405 feet to the place of beginning.— Containing 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 d; Co. vs. L. W. Tiffany. ALSO—The following loiece 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. Raton, 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 less, about one hundred acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and an apple orchard thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of &mu el W. Reynolds, nse-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, us 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. Seited and taken in execution at the suit of Fran cis Tyler Vs. Gem Friteher and Nathaniel Flower. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in Athens tp., bount ed and described as follows to wit : 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. S. Brown's lot, thence west erly to a pine stump foi a Corner, thence 'southerly along the hoe of D. S. Brown's lot to the plate of beginning. Containing one half acre more or less, all improved. oue two story framed dwelling house, one framed blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Holbert to the use of D. Gardner vs. lta A. Vander- hp. ALBo.—By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. T 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, John Moody and S. F. Washburn. and on the east by lands of Arrunah Wattles and Milton Wattles, on the !oath by the mill yard in possession of Lewis Goff and Jesse Sawyer and lands of L. T• Lent dud Edwin 'Ridgway and refer Allen. on the west by Nitre and L. T. Lent. Containing dbobt one hundred and fourteen acres: be the same more or less, about fifty acres improVed, two framed bon. ses. one framed barn and an apple orchard thereon. Seited and taken in elecution at the suit of Lewis Goff es. Air. Eastman. CHESTER •THOMASi Sheriffi Sheriff's Office, Towanda, - Feb. 19, 1892. Notice is hereby givens that an amount equal lo the costs, will be retvfired 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 a'ain be offered for sale. ÜBEiklPai LOIERVIT9 • Adsms 16•6iltilane; HAVING entered into eolartnership to the Magee of lea, hese sift established in agency tot the sale of real estate in the county of Bradford.: Persona having real estate which they dente to- selle by miffing and remind a.&isaiption of their ptoperty with the terms dos% witivdido4btadly find it to their advan ' ' • Pond& dame of fa:rebating eat Mint whets prOp. erty If far nle=4" dentiption of the same with the peke and terms of payment ind be informed an to the solidity:ankle. 3.0, ADAMS. Towanda, !dry 2,1851. - MABTAII.I4:ND: mont. ' — 110111: DAOI3-E.R4t r A:l4 :-ART-1.87: ;:- Towastiiiirlid.r4r P l O4 ROOM over the air Store formerly oectlitt4o7 N. N. Betts, Maio street. _ 'Feb. 13, TAE subscriber hhs a small lot of superior Seuth l Down. most of them the progeny t.f impotted stock, and fully equal in neatness of form, and puri ty of blood. to any in this section of the State ; hay ing rented his farm On will be sold low, to those wishing to breed such animals. Friendsville. Susquehanna Coonty, Pa. Feb. 14. 1852. • CALEB CA RMALT. 38.405 58 !A, 500 00 ALL persons are hereby cautioned against par. chasing a NOTE, given by me on the 29th clay of January, 1852. to vtuart Anderson or Bearear. for twenty•five dollars ; due un the first aay of Jane next. As I have received ro value for said Note, and therefore do not consider myself morally or le. golly bound to pay it, and shall not do so unless compelled by law. DAVID COLE. Leroy. Jan. 90, 1852. $1,20,905 Farb! & Tavern Stand for Sale or Rent. THD subscriber offers for sale or ;•S fru rent, a Farm and Tavern Stand suuat• ed in Ridgbury township. on the main road from Athens to Centreville, one miles moth of the Mate line, and two miles 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 r and an excellent location for custom. - - - Enquire of the subscriber on the premises, or of David Gardner, Orcutt's Creek. Ride:Jury, Feb. 7. 1852. STURGES SQUIRES. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of SAM'L BENNET, late of Ridgbury 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 THOMAS BENNETT, Ridgbury, Feb. 4,1852. Executor. Tifc: putting up, and enclosing of a Mimic CHURCH 82 feet by-52, for the of . In• atitute of the Presbvtery'of Susquehanna, at Wyalu ting, will be let at 3 o'clock P. M., on Tuesday the 16th of March, at the School House, near the mouth of the Creek. Proposals are solicited. For plans and specifications, reference may be made to either of the Committee ; bids will be received by them until ma of Its day of letting. By order of the Trustees. _ . • G. H. WELLS, H. M ORG AN, Committee. R. F. COLT, - Wysiusing, Feb. 25, 1852. _ _ _ A LL persons are hereby forbid putchasing.a NOTF. 11 giteh by the to CLINTON ELLSWOR PH or Order, for Ten Dollars; due the lit day of September Heft. As I have received no value fur said Note, I shell not pay it unless compelled by law. Ortwe:l. Feb. 25, 1852. JOEL BARNES. TrOSSUTH & MAGYAR HATPI, with and with out Feathers- The gene ne mtiele,newast style, received at Towanda. Feb. 28. 1852 ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN SPALDING deceased. late of Athens town ship, are hereby requested to make payment with out delay, and those having claims against said es tate, will please present them duly and authenticated for settlement. WM. S. PIERCE. Smithfield, Feb. 29, 1892. T o the Collectors of Bradford County 852. YOU are hereby zuthorixed totnake a deduction of five per tent. from the a Xclont of State Taxes placed in your hands for collection against firm"' indi vidual who shall pay his or her State and County Tax• ea in full on or before the 15th day of June next, end the amount so deducted shall be allowed you in your settlement with the Treasurer. The same, however, to be paid by you into the County Treasurer, on or be fore the 17th or Mb days of Juno next.. And you are also notified that you `Oll positively be requi-ed to settle your duplicate in Tull during the'term of Septem ber Court. By order of the Commissioners. Towanda, Feb. 28 ) 1852. E. M. FARRAR. Clerk. Taken Up. by 0.0.6 t EL s. Covell APART of a platf , rm of LUMBER, consisting of Plank boards, and part of Hemlock Juice &c. ; .IALT, %lama lot. No nun found my „ nom. and 31 ettTel bI•I'L. ror,sal.e Daelf, s reb. 13 ; :852. S. 8. BRADLEY, 1. P. "Pt2t BOWNIAN. CRESTS YOUNG H 1 SO N i Imperial. Ilyson 1 117 Skin and Black Teas. Also 15 Bags Rio and Java Coffee, just reeei.ed at EPCMVS. DRAPERY MUSLIN. a large and splendid ay.ort mont at very small prima at . Fox's, All Right at the rornishing Depot. & A. CA MPBELI., return their sincere thanks 1 • for the Jibe al patronage heretofore bestowed. and would again call attention of their friends a'd cus tomers to their Jets drivel of Nsw Sintos ikons. Corisisting of all things necessary for clothing the out er man ; whiph. will be sold at d little tower prices than has hithertofore been asked. Plane give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. H. &. A. CANINIF:I.I.. WHEREAS, my wife MART has this day left my bed and board, without any just cause or provocation, this is to forbid all persons harbdring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting tifto - this date. THOMAS DOLAN. • Towanda, Dec. `-'7, 1851. rrHE Copartnership heretofore exiatine between 1 SAMUEL HUSTON snd HENRY C. POR TE.B.Is thiscdriviissqlsed by : mutual consent. All persons indebted to, the late firin are requested to ealland settle with H. C. Porter, who has the charge and contra of the.books and denfands of the' firtn, and who will settle all demands ormsfanding against the firm. SA mutt. HUSTON. Towanda, lan. 13, 1952. H. C. PORTER. An 4 as notice has been nire`n thepap L eis nearly , two years for , all persons indebted to Huston & Por ter, to call and settle their recounts, this will be proititely the last call. All indebted are requested to call filithwith.'a's Means will be immediately ta ken for the collection of the Practice and Store ac counts. All the accounts are transferred to H. 1 1 , Potter, who will ha found a( his Urug Stote. south end of the Ward [louse. C. PORTER. press liFoodoi RICI 4 FOULARD; Chameleon Cherie; 811 Dress Silks, French and Barege DeLanes. a new article for trimmer dresses. French and English !Awns, Silk Tissues, Linnen Lustres and any quantity of other dress goods at Pots. Paper litangimm_ THE only complete assortment of Paper Hastings, Borders, Window Paper, and Fire board Views, kept irr this recioiti and at prices as low as can be (bumf at Mail eftitei in at oat of the principal cities, at May e. 0. D. BARTLETT'. HARD WARE - it very large and general assort =4.- meat of heirkfrafe of every deseription,sncluding Cirpenters;loiners and Blacksmiths Tools, Harness and Carriage Maker's Trimmings/old Tools, Building Matefiats nonsiorntlY on band and for sale at very low pita by' • - MBRCBR'S. UMBROIDERIES, A soy large stock of Stasi and Muslin Edgiup and Ineartinge, Swiss and, MIMI. lin Venda, *tee wrought Collars and Cofer, fin* wrought Linen /handkerchiefs, add in Gict the largest and best assortment of Embroidered Goode neer before dirndls 'byroads's! - FOX's. UP LACK SfLKS. also • 64 patterns of limey SAS, witich will be sold ample - FOX'S: Moretti Minth-Down, Iheep. Caution. Notice to Builders. Notice. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Caution. Dissolution. t 4 n, ' rgi Fatand - U/ & CO. • T_TAV,F. nosirjh Stars a large. Mock. of Goods NHS New:Yotk and other markets, which sae alertd wholesale and retail. at t.se lowest Vocalltre pricesf e mention a few things that may,stlvitays be found at our Store. .Ptints, giughams, impala's, M. Unites, &c. of the latest styles; Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots end Sitori. 11'116 . C4a..4e. &e• Of which we have 'a brad , is. sortment. selected with great cam and 'offered at low prices, and will not be undersold. Atari, hosiery, gloves, wooden ware, glass. sole 'cadre., besidss thousand other articles which we need nor encmerats, all of which we offer fro our customers at prima that must give great satisfaction, as out entire Smolt lies been !shill' as a time when the Market was uncommon. ly depressed, and good. were many per coo:Omer than usual. By attention and , prOthirt-ww ineetir.'4 the wants of our customers, we Kepis to merit a ix, tinuance of the patronage that het hitherto beep at liberally bestowed upon ta. MONTAN YES' 4 C:o. Towanda, Oct. 11, 1851, FALL GOODS: ET. FOX, would respectfully inform his old frienfli • and the citizees of Bradford in general that ha is now receiving a full stock of FA LL GOODS, which he is desirous of di.tpoiing of eta very small advance from first cost, being satisfied that his goods are select ed with as much care, and bought at least,. It as prices as his neighbors, he is now anxious to tontinan his - customers that they ‘ be sold at the right kind of prices. Please call and see, as there is surely no harm in knowing bow. cheap some folks do sell goods—call soon. corner of Main and Pine street. ' Books Books ! A Complete assot:meut of School, Blank, Classi -1-1 cal & Miscellaneaui Rooks, constantly kip ap and for sate at the lowest rates by. Nov. 29. ISAI. 0. D. BARTI.IIII`. Fall and Winter Goodtia E. T. FOX, T 8 now receiving direct from New York a large and splendid assortment of Goods which he offers for sale at prices whl:h cannot fail to, suit the closest buy erg, for CASK, Pxoucci, oa A !PAO , / CD C teenir. He respectfully asks a HI from all persons wishing to buy goods cheap, as ho is determined not to be undersold. Towanda, November 24. 1851. - VICTORINES AND CUFFS—a few setts for saki cheap at riv2l FOX'S. 60 BAY STATE SHALLS, various patterns, col ors and qualities, just received at Oct. 14, 1851. NiEnerrrs. CA.) WORTIi of dheep Pd a waited for tP0,40‘.../4.3 Cash t.y lf. & A. C. By Eapress, Dina from the Manufatturers I NEW SHAWLS-! JUST received by express another case of Bay State Shawls, splendol styles, at Towanda, Nov. 23, 1€ , 51• 1. KINGSLIgnr. Fall & Winter Goods. F )X'S. saivrON IEIiZGSZERN. TS now receiving a large assortment of fall and Win . ; ter GoodY, direct from New Vorli is otrarci at Greatly reduced prices to cash buyers. Towanda, Oct. 11. 135 I FALL COORS: N. & MFACUII. are now . receiving a • very extensive asseTtom,t ef Pa.,aris '.`,r 1:,3 all trade, whith will be sold at alo'esole c- rth:Prhespe i r than at any other store in the Couniy. Towanda, Sept. 4, IASI. LATER FROM CUBA Eremy.ticrt cf Zopez QTII.I, later news via New Volk & E. R. R. of thia 1 , - - ) arrival of a very largo stack of Merchandtze at PIIINNEY & WMANS No. 3 Brick R. u n hick they are prepared to sell at nliolessle or reta:l lot Cash or Ready Pay, cheaper than the cheope.4, from the hies that they purcbasrd their stuck for cash in a very de pressed state of the znorktt. Don't niistske the place, No. 3 Brick Row next door to Dr. Uncoils:Drug store. TONS SUGAR, just racctvc.l, at w• ho!csale and retail. YFi2IIGY S. 110WMA.N. 10 CHEST'S more of those three and foot. fthiltinge TEAS, at PITINNEY & un"wm aN. SHEETING:', s:r:rve,, and ticka. for /wale by PIIINNEY & BOWMAN. ------- BOOTS & FROGS, the !as t .;:st and cheapest asßort mcnt in town—anti Hit: :I.;1 raps, at whoksala ant' ret2il - _ CCKEIII", Glassware, Paints, CY,!q, Glass, Dyes, Ace. Pliw.V:c . .Y fi 13(INN%101. DPE SS 000DS, a large variely—esnmcla and Shawls, a good aa.ortnn.nt. f..r by sept.'2 PHINNEY LIWAIt.IN. LUMBER WANTED, al PHINSEY &; BOW. MAN'S ; for which ensts will he psitl. art Av . HEAT, QMP, Rye rtrnl Corn, Wien in exitinen V. for goods. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. BIITTEI2-100 wnrorrl, for which ort cash will be gait!. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. HTS, Caps. Hoots atui Shops ; 6 eases new sfyfo of Hats and Caps, Also a large !knit of mane, \Vomens end Childiene Bodta and *hries just received a MLIZCUR'S. COME ONE, (7,ONIE.ALL, and examine the New Goods, which are new being exhibited egg B. KINGSBERY7I. 17R. BUSHELS RYE. & CORN for sale by ti July h. E. T. Fox, L ASTINCi POWDER.-50 kegs Blasting Pow. 41-7 der, by f 1 NI ONT A N ES & CO. CROCKERY.—Thes. largest Mack kr town.. Full dinner and tea setts. of whin) granite and blue Ware, which wilt he sold cheap at iittlY one knows that the place to find the lames: assortment and best quality of gloves of all debt eriptions is it •p 26 - - • n P anama,' Leghorn, Palm Leaf and Canada 3l.l 3 :trevir Hata at ap26 PDX'S. BUK Silk and !Rik Silk Lace ior MAITIALAS at ROO FOX'S. DRY GOODS---A gOOl.l assortment of M e rinoes. Cashmeres. De La'.es, MpacAs, an.l prints now telling at jlB MERCUR'S. 6 HH'D. of Sugar at pricey positively leas than any Wore sold it; town within one year. Mao. Medu sas sweet and good from 31 to 50 cis. Rio. Lagniut and pfd lava Coffee that cant he beat. Finn blind. Rahlinsf, tr'repper, Soma, Saleroom, flinv.r, and a gee. etal assortment of groceries ; also a full supply of freak new Teas warranted as usual, good and right or •.tho money returned in all rases ; just received and for AM* szi 12 D ICH Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Lairs and Crapes at ap26 FOX'S. . 2f, BALES OF SHEETING, common . a fi ns IJ 10.4 aide. A nice assort rent orßlesch- ed Ovals, bleached end brown Drillal Crash and Dra pery, hrmsn and, bleached Table Linnen, (Imam, Lin sey,. Tickime. ,enitelr Yarn, Bolting, Wickinsr and' Watittibls, saltine cheap at Fore. SUKS, an estensve a .ortmei t of Black and aolor dd IDteas silks ad Cu of oval( eclat will be fauna at MEWCWWS. ir _ wiLl , A New Arrival of PII:NNEY /it BOWMAN Groceries.