tt toe -- cedificatei-o —.4, to : p rovide lor the immediate completion of o h 'Branch e ponsion,ol the Pennsy . latutis "aPProred the second.day of . April, in the , thousand eight hundrettand fifiy:twoohall yet to tuation for any porpose,DebegeTer ji be the duty of • the Governor canna 10 heattadhed to gild certificates An the 0(10d torte as those required to be.at. t he bonds to be issued otaler„the'prosis-. is act : And reeled, That no bids below e mertained (or any Of said loops - :'4nd d e That propoials tdr he Iciadto tool`?: North- Branch Canki shall bea foiriita tab ;at least think Jaya" in cafe newspaparoi tie, one in New York and one in Boston. ; rk Rm PE*lll.—We learn ov Itrat a daughter of eed o f Blooming Grove township, this os burned to death on Friday last, unde r going csieumstances. Mr. It. told his son, lbw n i n e years old, and his little daughter ITN , to go to a bog meadow not far from endred, set i but they had not bt on lire. The children absent lore the parents were made aware of the sad , th had made insending such small chi!. attend ey too dangerous an undertaking.... ~ter the m eadow was in flames the line girls ter caught fire, and she was screaming to her Arto subdue the flames. The bny endeavored vo w her into a stream near by but she being be i h e water jerked herself hem his grasp, g? too small to know how to act, thus cast the mosteflectual mode ot saving herself to horrid a death. When Mr. reached the I her clothes were sal' burning, and what re ined on her were torn riff, but too late to be of rerice—hr flesh, from her ancles to her vit. war burned PO deep, that no impression could ule upon il, beim , literally baked to the bones; !, Te d .Sunday m orning, at six o'clock. hope this will be a warning to parents not to )„, their c hildren to have anything to do with as cceerreeces similar to the above are becom. too alarmlin7,ly Irequent of late years.—Aniford PCNIMMENT.—Not long since Northam. England. was the scene of one of the most king instances of legal killing anywhere rem. Kiroman named Elizabeth Pichard, aged 71, c onvicted in November last, of having poison !r F ister.in-law, a won an 10 years older than :if. and was sentenced to. be , hung accordingly. !ming before her execution, while she was ring the visit of a clergyman, she fainted.— !fiorts to restore her to conriousness were una rig ;she remained insensible, and the next mg, as the hour of execution approached, the iff thinking her dead, called in a physician to de as to her condition. She was pronounced lamg, and the execution was ordered to go rd. The senseless body was placed upon a ind borne to the appointed place, where a tof eager spectators were assembled two lan's assistants lifted her upon the platform A put the rope around her neck ; the drop fell laiesty of the law was vindicated ' • the unhap man, whose years had already brought her to verge of the grave, was killed without know. the final punishment was no punishment 'mg is in circulation a very dangerous coon• ett of the ten dollar bills of the Fort Stauwti It. of Rome, Oneida county altered from tw'os. (arse figure '2' on the right hand had been ta off t,y the use of acid, and •X' stamped thereon. the left band and in the centre the letters 'en' very expertly pasted overittwo' in type of the stlie, and then so well pressed as almost to ty scrutiny. (.riVnks yon put a letter in an envelope; it lad be (ally adilressed inside ; or, when the en• lie is lost. there may be a mistake or confusion. o t en mai l was recently recovered, but as the lopes were torn off the letters, the postmaster not know where to send many of them. HE WHEELING Bair:A.—lt is stated that the pa d hor.ses and cattle over the Wheeling Bridge that wln,er. has been immense. Since the of December, the number has probably been not than 70 ;000. Knaauth appears to be more successful at Boston a anywhere else in this country. having clispos.. bonds to the amount of $27,600. The Tran 'rays he will take away about $50,000 from ray. (*.ls the last twelve years, there have been in Cincinnati, twelve thpnsand houses—an av 'te done thousand per annum. erley Station N. Y. dr. E. IL B. TIME TIBIAL GOITO H. N. GOING WEST. H. 3f. ;ht Express, A.M. 1 34 *Night Express,x.x. 5-23 Elpress, r.x. 211 Day Express, pax 426 k.n. 8 53 Mail train, r.x. 9 22 Imotlation,A.x. 4 23 Accommodation,r.m. 1 45 ar night, P.M'. A3B &sprees freight, Aar. 208 Does not ;top at M i- arerley. - • 'Stazes leave Waverley for Towanda, twice a -at 9, A. M., and upon the arrival of the Day resi, at 4 26, P. M. _ . . Lace Towanda twice a day for Waverley—at 8 M. to connect with the Day Express going east :17. P.M.—and also at 3 P..M.; connecting with mail train going west. Xcm abvcrusements Attention Regiment I 7-4 1 KE READY! TAKE AIM! FIR AIN E. GEIGER, would say to his old friends and the pithily at large, that he has constantly on hand nine laming Rifles and Shot Guns &e., &c.— his assonment of- Cons may be found Double elagle barrelled Guns,ltiflesof all kinds warranted. eider Flasks, Shot P3uches, Game - Bags Cap Also, Powder, Shot, Caps of the best quail \ dens' six barrelled Revolving Pistols, do single self-cocking Pistols, Rifle Pistols, double bb'l ' Ind common steel end brass Pistols. G.. F. F. G., F. F. F. G., Powder in Cans con• II cc ham!. o r!tor , the above articles will be sold awful cheep , the Iltady Pay. , of ens/ kind fiat d to Doors, Trunks or any tied of locks on shot t notice and reasonable terms: ai done with neatness and despatch. Shop a rtotth of the Bradford Blouse. , itonda, May 22, 2852. J. E. GEIGER: Dissolution. • (E Copartnership herdrofore existing between Josiah Francisco and N. C. Tomkins, is this dinolved by mutual content. The books, notes !account. wiII be found' of the shop, where one S. other of the parties may always be found dl to attend to any person wishing to settle up. • paid here remark, that persons Indebted to us find it to their advantage to cal - end settle their Intl without delay. JOSIAH FRANCISCO. N'. C. TOMKINEI. ........LA T nra May 20,18!i2. AilLtB SILL, files Tak the en following desetiption of L me platform of BOXRDS taken nit on the 17th '1!!01:14ateh 18 52,ufloat. About four thommudieet t 2 white pine b6ards, mostly Bitten feet long, a few I ., 4 neen feet long, all marked with Red Chalk with' ' o ,,Tet, and a hot of the same is filed on my docket. u urell, May 19, IMt •B. 8. !MADLY, J. P. -Notice to . sOttleis - it hate, xiaod. TOndersiped 'comprising' bond dm*, iri; lends Which' tinrpnr' chase moneyis due tothe COMMiniirealth * StPean., would hereby giVeisotiee"to all who may have in their Possession State Lends, that the4tet of ISSN establishing said Aboard, was. extended lir-tbajOit Legislature fair one year 0n1y.,. • Those who - Wien to avail themselves of the benefits of ,socli ipptait ment. will be waited upon by calling ,on either of, the Commissioners by . letter or otherwise, or by conferring with E. M. FARRAR, Commissioner's Clerk. A. B. SMITH., STUfiGES SWIM S% D. B. COTTON: owand,„4ay-20, 1852. Commissibieis. *ridge Letting. • • SEALED proposals will be received at the' Cow missioners office, until It o'clock A. M, on Etat- Itine 12;1852, for building a Bridge across the Wysaz creek ; near Mr. Allen's in Rome Town ship. 82 feet span. Plans and specifications ettn be seen at the Commlisioners office after the first day of June. By order of the Commissic4sers. ' Towanda, May 19,1852. ' E. M. PAItRAR,ent, Tor Sale. SEVEN THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND In Wy. owing County ; heavy timbered with Whiteand Yellow Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut and other kinds of timber suitable for lumbering. The land is well adapted for grazing, after the timber is cut of. A good title given. \ Norte of the above land is more than ten miles from the Susquehanna River and North Branch Canal. ad will be sold in large or small quantities to suit purchasers. Terms easy. For further particulars address MAMA FOR. REST, Attorney at Law,Allentown Pa. Allentown. May 18, 152. E. FORREST. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS, THE undersigned has purchased a large, and choice selection of NEW GOODS, bought ander the most favorable circumstances, and for sale as low for cash as can be bought elsewhere, and lower than any braggadoeia can or will fell. May /5; 1032. 0. D. BARTLETT. Selling off at Cost !! rpHE subscriber will sell the balance of his stock 1. of Goods, at COST, , for cash. Towanda,May 1.1852. ... E. T. FOX. STONE WARE—a fine assortment, selling for cost, at FOX'S. Drug Store, No. 2 Brick Now. NEW 01MWMIS & BMW' SAWS. HE subscriber having purchased and refur -nishedd the stock cf DRUGS, MEDICINES die, in No. 2 Brick Row, which now makes it a choice and well selected assortment of Drag and Medi cines for family use, at wholesale and retail, which he cheerfully recommends to the public,and craves a share of public patronage. The Goods will be sold as cheap or cheaper than any other establishment West of New York for cash and cash only. Here you will find annexed a few leading articles: Senna Alex., Fosgate's Cordial Ells Opi Hay's Liniment Hair Dye Harlem Oil Ointment, Trasks do Dalley's do McAllester Shakers Herbs do Extracts Tilden's Alcoeolic Ex't Rbei Extract lalap Extract Meakim's Vanilla }'s i t do- Lemon do do Mace do Jo Almond do do Cloves do Allspice do do Nutmegs do do Peach do do Ginger do do Cinnamon do do _.Orange do do -Tooka do Lnbin's Springflower do Musk do do Violette do do Magnolia do do Sweet Bri'r do do Jesmin do do Jock'y 01% do do Caroline do do Jenny Lind do do Boquet do ' Syringe, Pewter as'aent do Glass do Nursing Bottles, Glass do do G. E. Rhei Turk do do E. I. do Ipecac do Jalap do Ginger White do Orris Gum Camphor do Opi Turk do Myrrh Turk do Arabic do do Copal do Aloes Soet do Aloes Cape Chloride Lime do Soda Castor Russ Isinglass do lEvens' Lancets INitra Silver, Op% do Verbena [Oxid Bisnuth do Violette Blue Pill I mer. do Mellesse Indide Potass do Mellefluer Tart do - • do Pa tohouly . Carb do Brushes, Paint iSul ph - do doi do Varnish Oaustie da Hair- Citrate Ferri do Hair,Camel odide do do Nail suniN, _ do Tooth {Prato hid Merettry do Shaving Strychnia do Flesh Piperia do Cloth tle e ria Ed do Hat' ' Soap, Yankee Verstrin do Crystalline [Creosote do Eng. Wind Low's Hydra Cum Crete do Coopers Morphine Suiph do Rose do Act . do. Victora Caloraer, American do Orange do English, do Tooth Precipitate Red do Erasive do White do Castile Sulph Zinei do Military Bronze, Crimson do Flavin do Pale Gold • do Brown do Dark do Fricopherons do White Pain - Killer Gold Leaf, Of Ayers Cherry Pectoral China Vermillicm Oxygenated Bitters America .do Stoughton Bitters Prussian Blue Chlorotoinf Fig do Hoffirian'i Xriodyne Venitian Red, English Together with Paints, Turpentine, Varnish, Dye• Woods & Dire•Stuirs, Glass, Putty, choice Groceries, pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes.— Also, Cigars of the best brand ; and all articles con• fleeted with the trade. Having. secured' tht servie:es.of Dr, S. Hums, whr kieps his office at this store, and will give me• died advice gratis to - people, they paying for •the medicines only. Physicians can, rely upon -having theiiprestriptione carefully compounded and put up. The stotk has Wen selected with great etre, and the goo& win,be vfarrarated• as .I:I4..REED, 1t0.2, Brick Row. Towanda, May 14 . 2 I Sn______:_._..-----.----- _ ... do ladle Cream Tartar Sup C Soda Manna, Magnesia Caled do Cars, do 8 8 ti do Beres Colocynth do Apple Cochineal Trusses Hulls do Marshes, do Shaker, Balsam Wisters do Cheesmans do Fir do Copabia do Tolu do Peru do cs Pulmotrary do Sulphur Acid Tartaric do Acetic do Benzonic do Citric do Nitric do Oxalic do Hydrocyanc do Sulphuric Oil Linseed do Sperm do •Olives do Castor du Neatsfoot do Almonds do Amber Rect do Amber Red do Anisi do Caraway do Croton do Cubebs do Cammin do Fennel, do Lemon do Cassia do Cod Liver do Lavandula 'Cr do Neroli do Jesmin do Nutmeg do Otange do Rhodium do Rose do Cedrat Copabia PASTA siotazeregi g onlycomplete kilsoftmeof of Paper Ili ttag- Ttags kept iti this region: tot salt at the' very lowest rates by BARTLEIT Tteaseter's- Sale - of lineested Lands lislibfUeftittilsCONTY "FtPiiisPligai at* liti4isicilks — :bra; 14i :4 3 . 11 e. General'Maantbly#paleatiltheilithday;of March iBl6, and othar Acts of Atiaembly, eiiil 6C:exposed to public sate"af :the Conitnisaianera Otate ' :in the Borough ot,TOwaidi, on ' the : lid Mnnday of. Jane sBs2;the tracts of Land :deseritied. kr* foll Owing tiototntesi the uses due on then ire paid belbro No of' •No: Went Aeru Names/ ' ' Tates. ALBANY,. 400 . Joseph. Audeport, '.107.' . lotin'Batton, it% • 711 pt Pie•leiick'eadliteit 98 pt Mosesliish, . • 400 Peter Benson, 418 .. Andrew Buclthirt. 175 pt Maio Waggoner, . Aims: inn atoistoa. Joseph Tbompion. Astsvot. AND ALISAWC 9110 , Philip !frown, . astrang. 191 pt Christopher Avery, 90 pt Hannah Hubbard. 216 pt Barret Joel, 69 pt Hannah Hibbard, 15. pt Hibbard William, ' ,100 pt Thomas Jackson', 'lOO pt William Jackson, 109 pt Thomas Zdatartg, ASYLUM! ADD X 03105. 487 i John Kidd, Allitlo4 1612 200 Charles Carrot 1490 550 same. 1533 19 . 1 pt James Wilson, 1519 120 pt Hugh' dr, Fisher, ATIIINS AND RIDOSItai. 1631 67 pt James Wilson, 1538 310 pt same. 1581 69 pt saint, 1531 89 pt same, COLITNOTA AND SIMINONtita. 959 170 pt Myers Fisher, 657 980 29 pt same Colombig,. 58 958 86 pt same do, 138 975 239 pt same do, _ - '6'o4 949 1011 pt, Myers rishet,Elptipglield, 227 curios. CasperShafuer ir.. _ _ i 8 63 gOI CM Joh; Morgan, Cifiton k Iserat,l3 5l 202 pt lames N. Barker, ' 4 24 4600 211 pt John Vaughn, I • 4 24 4601 31 pt same, 65 Rad 410 1117111131111T05. 494 88 pt Charles Carrot. 499 195 pt same, 486 100 pt same, manumit. Andrew Hardy, 24 00 Samuel Haga, 24 00 Samuel Hardy, 24 00 Samuel Siddons, 24 00 Samuel Temple, 24 00 Samuel Betz, 20130 Joseph Betz, 20 60 lames Betz, 20 60 John Betz, 20 60 Henry'llyson, 24 00 Samuel Cooly, 22 47 Peter Edge, • 20 60 Samuel Edge, - 24 00 Samuel Fritz, 1 20 60 Simon Hardy, 24 00 George Moore, 22 47 Joseph Seely, 24 00 Henry tot; 24 00 Peter Temple, 4 00 George Tempe, 24 00 James Hardy, 24 00 Nathan Hardy, 24 00 Joseph Siddons, 24 00 George Edge, 20 60 Paul Hardy. 24 00 James Siddons, 24 00 Stephen Hollingsworth, 24 00 Peter Siddons, 24 00 George Castator, 24 00 Joshua Cooly, 24 00 Henry Hardy, 24 00 Deborah Stuart, 15 88 Peter Seely, 24 00 Samuel Nichols, 18 00 Wm. Gray. Franklin &Monroe 48 16 ORAL VILA& fied James Wilson, 9(4 pi do, 146 pt do Lenot. 202 of Frederipli Beatee 200 of Henry Beck stostior. 4371 Ephraim McAdams, 434 k Thomas Hantiltorf/ 400 Hobert Hampioti, 400 Samuel Nonh, 400 Peter Shots, 400 Samuel Anderson/ 400 Harmob Castator; 400 Jonathan North; 400 Peter North, 400 Frederick Shots; 272 Mary Ellis, 400 George Shots, 390 Ann Harris, _ 230 Mary Willis, 400 Joseph Castator, 393 John Moore, 280 Hannah Woodruff, 400 Peter Hampton, 400 James North, 39 pt Sarah Lebo, 419 Isaac Milnor, RI DO aUT. 1516 600 • Charles Carrel, 1507 250 same, 1515 169 pt same, soul. 121 176 pt James Pope, ONITRVIIILDs 1488 100 pt Charles Carrot, 1492 450 same, 1491 184 pt same, SOOTS cues[. 5691 964 Johnson & 5692 128 pt same, TIISC•RORA. , 182 Prim George, 217 Peter Henry. TROY AND nustawirroz, 1474 49 pt James Wilson, 1474 167 pt. same, 1469 100 pt same Troy, INTIONI 121 124 pt James Pope, 482 470 470 ALSO—At the same tithe , and place will kl et posed to•sale the following Real Estate, id parsn ance of the forty-first section of an Aet-of Genera Assembly, passed the 29th day of April A. D 1844. I'p Maiml I A, auxzwu. . 848 Benjamin Coolbsugh, 200 849 868 • • 0, 200 6. eaten lioekvell, 100 A s tsiarre 819 iota' Bathe, Ifs Miran, Miller. swim. 184 w joke Griffin. flit 0 Thomas Whaling. 10 : 3 " 199. Chester Wader, Y Edistont Whaling, 70 " Beth Rogers, il) " Bosan td'Affee 190 1849 do $0 rarsaais. 1849 Charles,Oreen , • •00 N 0 L. McKee %YR - litainem 1840 William Died' if* • William Dyer 50 a . Jariis Plan 915 a lolni gooditid' 41i il Tein ni . ., 166 Ms )Merit Coop& ailests: _.‘,.• NO Elias & pawl Dimmed( 97 10 1049-111M113levens 50 .- 60 - 6111 4!? agi f!or In! ' •o is. " 2950 Sarni& Ma' 7116 tEtnivbandlot-:, SUFI . • 40 1111:1111114 _ 1846 4dolonct Hatay L-7. 1 kurratisto.! 0346:,.ViillionLitoo . 100 . .141 Rose, 126 1 66. !is irAleorke Cook 100. 56 " lobo C. Sterns 193 saw a all Cleo.. Cunningham • - 130 1 ill 1649 Tho's Howland , • . 7 $0 156 41 : John o.l9terlui.' 192 saw mill II 60 $24 00 • 40 4 ISS 5555 2.4 00 $507 10,50 TU*Cu•l* 11150- - 3 Geo. Teener • Michael. Bogart o.gi Geo.:Ma:n.l4. - - Twirl*lNA 174 113 . 40 Egbert 11141er 105 7 ,1 le * " Tailt 9149 -. '61t6 Wifliatns t '25 " William:Gretno • 100 ,gists. 1860 . Jamei Galley .11$ 2,3 2o Is 00 10 13 I 60 IS 95 as 1147 Rath T. Barstow " Harry Patka 80 • •John & Denais White., 70 1849 , Nlaa. L. Crosliae 70 . as 6 00 a 00 6 00 William Visaed " Ira Owen " John Owens' eat. En 1850 Jacob Corset% Abram ?dieter Geo. H. Shepard. WYAUPENO. 1840 Lather L. Stewart " Sitm'l Fish A to 10 14 3 89 2 73 1 05 6 61 1 93 1 44 880 Caleb Carmalt Ifig " Henry Blanchard lii “ Stephen Sherwood 100 " lames Sherwood 00 writßstsref 849 James Huang- 21 BENJAMIN_ WILCOX, itesslger. Treasurer's Office, Towanda, April 8, 1852. Dissolution. THE copartnership heretofore existing between th e subscribers under the fl'nn of 1 1 '.8.Avias &S.D. Cnrsrc,is.thsday.by mutual consent. dissolved. All debts due the firm afe to be paid to F. S. Attest who will also pay all the liabilities of said finn. E. B. TUTTLE. Smithfield April29th, 1852. F.S. AYERS. 1 84 4 10 I'lo Land Warrants. 2 LAND WARRANTS, issued under the act of 1851, bought by . April 24th, 1852. LA - PDRTE,IIIASON & Co. NEW SPRING GOODS T Hls c u a b s s - s c o r r ib tm er cn i t s onmrpercAVin ANDt msztateEni GOODS that can be found in this section of country. Towanda. April 30. ]OS. KINGSBERY. PARTICULAR NOTICE. ALT. persons having unsettled accounts with the subscribers,.are requested to call immediately. and arrange them either by note or payment. And all notes that are over due, most be paid. Towanda, April 6, 1852. H. 8. & M. C. MERCVR. ALL persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM BO'% EN, dec'd, late of Warren township. are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are re4nesied to present them. duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES M. BOWEN, Executor. Warren. March WI, 1n52. WASIIIIIINWEIM 1801 1 1E1 9 Corner of Front and Walnut Weds, COLUMBIA, PA. DANIEL DERR, Proprietor. tryl.umberrnen and others visiting Columbia4 We requested to pay the Washington Hotel avisitorbefe they may be assured no exertions will le spared for their gratification. March 20, 1659. 42 95 5 42 • 75 "WE STOP THE PRESS," TO announce the arrival of a new and splendid assortment of _ Spring and Summer Goods, from New York & Philadelphia. Tbey. were bought for cash at unusually low prices, and wilt be sold 10 per cent. cheaper for cash, than at any other es• tablishment in this place or the county. Apl 10 BURTON KIN GSBERY. 2 S 3 2 SO DRESS GOODS—in variety, from India silks, to 9 cent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress Trimmings, at. aril:o D. Kt NOSBERVS. BEFORE looking elsewhere, ii would be well for Ladies to look at the Spring Bonnets, Artificial Flowers and Ribbons, which are sold so:very cheap. A .ril B. KINGSBERY. CA"' HATS, 1300T8 4 SHOES=a large BA mtment, sold very cheap for sh ca, by April 0 B. KINGSBERY. CROCKERY & HARDWARE—a large assort meot, cheap, by 'D. KINGBBERY. GROPtRIES.-.—the quality and prices , of Teas, fingars—ind Coffee, always speak for them- selves. at apl I 0 B. KINGSBERY'B. 12 80 5 18 3 55 IUI ACKERBL:-.50 half barrels. and 25 glade al. barrels; at B. KINGISBERYTI. 20 QUINTALS' CODFISH—They are worth looking al, if not buying, for sale by April 10. B. KINGSBERY. 2 10 9 45 3 88 MEBB P01114.!..:4,4 bbls. Prime; for which a high price was paid,and for which a high price will be asked, by apllo B, KINOSBERY. 67 87 7 68 A CHANCE FOR .BARbAihiS ! THE subscriber. having concluded to close up his, business, offers for sale the balance of his stock of Goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, for cash. Persons wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity for getting Goods cheap, will find it to their advantage to call soon. And he %Mild also request all who have accounts on his books to close the same immediately, either by payment T. Inbs ote. April I. 1852. .E. FQX. 10 56 13 60 1 02 2 50 2 10 2 59 Unun‘ I Iraprov. Ain't of I I proved ed. Tax. $2. 50 2 25 1 T 5 70 d 539 9 93 I 1115 f 05 69 .18 69 1 28 td 06. 2 54 2 28 41 5 lit 11 1 911 0 51 1 1 29 10- 10 T 61 83 irtum. how. MAZZLIN. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Catawissa and Towanda Railroad. OTICE is hereby given to persons interested in N said Railroad, that the Commiisioners appoin ted by the act of incorporation Will bold their first meeting at LAPORTE, in Sullivan to., on TUES DAY, the 25th day of MAY next, fur tee p'ut pose of , opening books and receiving subscriptions to the stock of Paid Railroad. • The following are Ad Com rdissioners t Thomas 18. Portion, Wm. Can,, Geo. Sanderson. H. A. Mohlenberg, J. Y. James, N. H. Burrows, S. H. Gillingham, Sam'l Megargee, park S. Mange. W.-D. Clymer, G. A. Nicoll., Joint Tirk er, M. S. Richards; C. R. Paxton, Joseph Paxtron,C: R. Buckalew, M. E. Jackson, Emanuel Lazarus, J. Masters: 1.1. B. Rupert, J. P. Cowan, C. D. Eldred, Oliver Watson, Michael Meylert, James Taylor. W. A. Mason, Lewis Baiter; Al 1. Dietrick.losiah Jack son, Rollin Wilcox, G. F: Mason, C. L. Ward. Ed. Overton, John Laporte, Wm. Elwell, B. S. Bissell, David Wilmot, A. McKean. Hairy Gibbs, Charles F. Welles, jr. David Landis, JObti Daniel Herr, (Pequa.). miy 8, 1852. VISA ! FISH t—uMaekerel by the bbl.. half and qr bbl.; and pound. Also & choice quality of Cod 6sb ebis•day reeeided nee for sale by M March 18. tfICHIFI.* LCOKING GLASS PLATES cot atuffllted sof site, to be bed at the Jewelry store of May 16, 1552: "W. A. CHAVBERIAM. —,a•mommi Mayo lead for Salem ot s$ S t. G;t4riEß SEED, a r li . rs l t i tl p. rtisle; i Melee tp, FebstAry tit Ism szeizilli sax& BTahoe at a - writ of Test - Vend. Expo. -homed oat of Ilertmitt FcirCrome - ileat Pleas of Tibet public Pormln:1 1 1 1 0 o'lo o r. 4003 * ---wil t‘ .;be ' ea t wa ret rde,'Ter boio 0 . wiA* oo riloo4 - .7;thOSAdepsit Malt• Mir:thitollol/106.$00.0tParier Oland . - *hatted gratteitlitaliaildo;l3radford'a. bolladed Ond Acicribed as folloeiti; i to tke - nin th bi•raridi OEM's Batter. op the 'east "0 -- lands of Zaresine arid liba Artable;'orf analli : _by '.lands of Jab? 'lfroman, on the west by , leads of. Elisha . Ba ley Containing - about' 76 scree, aboat 60jacres Improted, rub 'one n small framed boo, tem - frame balm, tinfl a einall apple orchard thereon. • : Seised and taken la execution af the salt of Isaac 'Beach C Baxter'. and Norbert Baxter. CRESTERTHOMA6; 8131 ' 011iee s Toiranda, April '211.1862. lEJ II 100 200 E - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.:'- 4r ALL persons indebted to the estate of /BREW. , AR SMITH. dee'dlato of Canton-township are hereby requested to make payment without delayi and all persons having demands against said estate am requested; to present them to A.' O. Pickard duly authenticate/4 for settlement. - • • MARGARET SMITH A. G.TICKA RD. . Canton,April LBss. . Administrator's 180 II 15 1 Si 410 S ST 1 SS 1 II S 22 I 81 N 56 moo moos ' Ammo gramma). ANY good, active and intelligent man, with °a small capital of fioto $3O to $lOO, can make large,profits by engaging in the sale of the following Poptdaz and Useful Books. 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GIHON, Publishers, No. 98 Chestnut Street; Philadelphia. MECHANICS UNION ASSOCIATION, Principal office, No. 442 Broadway, New York. Branch Office, Towanda, Pa. (Office North side of the Public squire, with J. D. Goodenough.) Accumulated Cash and Guarantee Capital, $.60,000. This issociat.ou has declared a dividend of 354 per cells. for the year ending April Ist, 1852. SO LIABILITY 70 ASSESPMENT. M: DEANE Presidenf,G. C. Wool:, H. IL inn. • Baas, W xt:Perrso. Financial Committee. The object and design of this association is to nable those with whom especially time and health are money, by the paprient of a small annual sum, to receive a Acetify allowance in cases of sickness or accident, which shall . prevent them from attend ing to their ordinary tininess. By the payment of thefolkrwing animal deposits, you will become a life member, and be entitled to a weekly benefit during life, apt' should he disabled by sickness or acci dent from attending to your ordinary business occu pation. Females insured against diseases common to both sexes. The proof of sickness Teqdired, is a certificate of the attending Physician or of three members of the association: The assoeiation publishes a weekly Newspaper containing a report of the business of the association, amount aerator: paid &.c. The paper is sent free to members monthly, or 50 cts weekly. Yearly Deposits of Members under 60 years of age : Table of Rates i $2 00 per year draw $2 60 pet Week, 300 300 " 4 00 - 4 00, 44 600 " 500 " 600 « 8 Off 0 " 700 900 0 800 " 800 " 900 ge 900 10 00 « 10 00 al' First week Excepted.,Cit Those over , fifty years of age will be Charged twenty-five per cent. extra. $1 50 admission fee will,be charged in addition to the ;above, the first year, and must be paid of the time of applidation, and the first years' deposit within thirty days. asventsras : His Excellency Wm. F. Johnson. Harrisburg. Johnson. Wells & Co.. Courtland Street, N Y. Bowen & MoName, Silk Merchants, Broadway, New York. Eckel, Raiguel & Co., North 3d Street, Phila. Hon. James M. Porter, Easton, Pa. Hon. Richard Broadhed, u S. Senator, Pa. William McKeley, Bloomsburg, Rev. R. Nelson, Principal Wyoming Seminary, witzstasass nersatmcss : Rev. 11 Dorranee. Wilkeabarrre, • Rev. J. Boyd. do 0. B. Hillard Esq., d j ar 0. M. Hollenbaek, Esq. de • Ziba Bennett. Esq. do H. B. Wright, Esq. do We are pertionally and well actin tinted vial Rev. J. Dorrafice, G. M. Hollenbabk, Ziba Bennett anifil. .B. Wright all of Wilkesbafre, whose names appear 'as referefices for the Mechanics Union Associa tion" db organitatiofi for ankh insurance, upon • the mutual principle ; -they are gentlemen of high character, who would not knowingly endorse before the public tiny scheme, unless - they were well assur ed :flits utilitf, and that it wits governed Wits man agement by integrity and a ikoerpi fulfilm'ent of its Mar,Mar, I. C. Airing, t zariktt, H. S. Msairra, 0. D. Bsavvcrr, B. OTESTOW. We. (o;13 , concur in the fornioing opinion as to the charadter and objects of hfichranics Union Asscieia tioto - Boon. EL F. Povesti, E. o.ooothirt rte` A few iesponsitle Agents wanted: Appli al the office. A. H. SMITH. GeneraiAgent. ACIVERTISIEMFNT. MORE NEW 90 D3l HAi A. IIAiiiPBVIAL *ould again tall theatten s lin of their friends and.custoniers to their large and new assertment of Goods. just received and one opening at their Furnishing ; Depot. con. slating of all things necessary to clothe the.mitei man, an to be sold a liulechasperforibe ready pat than eVer., Come and examine, - and be satisfied. Toeinds. May 14, 145 - A tozErir BRoWN LINEN cOlerB [trim $1 ILV WA at eIkIAtItLIAL VELLOW. bcs arid rhite teo. Coato&-Pang, a large lot for tale al CAMPBXLLIt. OEM Fall antlM4litg,tfioodet "ILTAVE thoreti-large stock of Goods fens rivEL:• , NsteXieltiod. edge riiiicoisraliikkanidgentil , It whoteuie r d J _xs44eo itheatia an n ri JPW kaY IS *lea l4 pb awn llokif !! al Orli timeX F , Ali * *4l ,i t ° yid * mon . s to es • - Psta . .9Medrigfc - nallillarkeigekitYCY/ 00 4 . 4 1 101190,i Gaps, are„ dke; wl!liii,we bate f. sortiiierit, selected tilti 111 sad ; obi le Obikholiti4iiii, 7 lol ll lWA . • Stan* _wooden .were. solo leadisie.badie:4 iluxisand artier articles which reeneadAriti ilfinrajh all of which we kilts ` to obi chetah:kW - 4( Ow that anal she llieatietniaraithnOis 3 ilitt eagle' ,Stedlt bid -been laid ie a, a time lilted the isiaduitvrair frarboll. ly, degurrael,lo.oo4. ,atna/MLIM2.4 than Paul!. t alla,lnatat 44 4l l the wants of oui Otistonietii , hOpe - to m ee t iihoibee orao Willie,: that , hen..hilltsrui besitais liberally. upon be, -lONTANYEW.4f4K; L I GOO DS: TN T. FOX, Would resPearidly lama Ida old Midi, and the 'eitistens'of liralkel in puma that.. Id is now 'waiving a faith& of ,FA.13.,614018,,,w,kick be is desirous of disposing of els. vet" small Oned' from Ara Cat o being satisfied that his giedsiiii w a with as' mach este; end bonen' at 1e14, , 5t as that& prices as his neighbors; bur ill now ansious,to clinvutni his customers .that they. will bp, sold si the rigid kindni prices. Please call and see, as there ji surely no Wei an knowing bow cheap smite folk, do sell soon.. Corner of Main Ind rite sweet. . • • 3km • abolrgT : • - • A Complete- assortment Of 13ellool, :Chninti, 11. Cal &Miscellaneous .gooks, constantly lee!" and for sale at the lowest tiles fig. itov. 29, ' Cf.T. D'ARTLMTT.'-' , 31111 T 3•50:111100F,, rail and Winter tioadii • roz, "; TB now Meeiving drrieffrom'Niii ircide 1 splendid essortnient Of Goods . which. ha .offsesflpy sale it priers whi:h cannot faitte:mtit the gipped tony eta, for Coat, Paonoce, mt. Mimi:veto CestorT.. 134 respeetfolly asks a eitt from alt Persona trelittlegMbi4 goods t.beip; as he is determined not to'lme , tihdirsottl. Towanda, November,24.4Bs). • ' , VICTORINES AND CUFFS—a few agave:Wadi cheap at - • alai • , ;FOX'S, BAY msomild Oet. 14'185J . MERCif eIVBB WORTHWORTHof Sheep i!elari to ted . ,foi "b b LATER FROM CUBA weautio k . of. Lopez I , Sl4 liter news via New York At cij the arrival of a very large stock of . ltlerellindizTalt PHINNtr dt BOWMAN§ $ RH& RON/ they ate prepared to' sell at Wholesatti of retail for pair or ThWy Pap cheaper than theeheapeid,from &Oita that they-prirchased their, stock for .eadh in a very da pressed, state of the motet,' 11311 4 1.inikale flcee.' , No. 3!flrlek Row nest door toDE lloidons;Drug store. . , 5 TONS SUGAR , just received, at Nirlto ana retail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN: SALT, a large ldt, also Iron, Nails, and Mackerel in bbla., 4 and bbbr, rot Maki iPePt 22 • PIIINNEY & BOWMAN. 1 0 CHESTS more of those three end roar shilling TE AS, at PR NEit & .BOWMAN. QIIEETINGS, shirting.. Wipes, and tieki.fir Sale b PHIIiNEY '.BOIVIVINPI. - _ T 00T14 & SHOES;the largest and thinipeit salon: .1.) went in town—and Hats and Caps, at wholataill and Naar . , PHINNEY & ROCKERY, Glassware, Paints, dik Met, Dyes; C ac. PHINNEY BOWMAN, D RESS 000778, • Forge voriety—Bimnot• and e good offlowurom‘ for fa , 'CP" PHINNEt & BOWMAX. LUMBDR.WANTED, at PliiNNEt & BOW MAN'Sdeir which cash will be ,aid.. a 22 `HEAT, Oats, Rye a!ul Com, taken irLezebrogi Vi for good& . pHIN . NEY & DOWMAINL' BUTTE R-100 Firkins wanted, for which Out auk will be geld. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. COME ONE. COME ALL, and mraine. the New Goods, which arg new being exhibiled aft a•2B. B. EINC.SBERYW: 176 Bitr,V. 3 RYE "QT-Pze IDLAStING POWDER.—§Q liege 331asting Povi der. ty 118 MONTANYES & CO. CROCKERY.—The largest stock ln town. fal dinrier and tea Bette, or white granite'and blue ware, which will be void cheap at FOX'S. Out Tour Etas? di, Straw. STRAW (.;UTTRS and CORN SR ELLtRB, w 1111•41 sold very low for Nash or opproted eredii at' 4011KINV: FOUNDRY. Towanda. April 17, 10.52. DRY GOOD tS- gooo ahshrtmeot of Minimum. Ceshmeres, pe Labia, Alpacas. aid priatcoow - vreoica at ji MERCURV. Groceries. g Mils. of Soggy at prices positively Jess than say befote . lod in'tovin within one year, also. lifilas sex Meet and gaol from 31 to BO ets. Ligiiira and Old Java Coffee that eant bb. beat. Fine lobo, Raisins, !Pepper, Spices, Saleratus, Cringer, and a gee oral assortment of grelFories ; also a full supply offitrab new Teas Warranted' as rids], good and right or the money retcytted fts Acura ; lull nreirived'audibr at sep. 12 , FOX'S. 20 BALES OF SHEETINO; carannm and tine' to 10-4 wide, A nice aasortaryst olßiMeh ed Geode, bleached and brown Drills,i Crash and Dna pert', brown and bleached Table't.innen; Che4r tin spy. Ticking. Cotten Yarn, tatting, *feting' and Wedding, selling cheap at , • .- FOI'. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTTer persons indebted'. to the esude - of- A:W. B. Vengorder, deed,.let4 - 01 the totenship are Wetly requested to make pajnient with Out delay. end those having datum igainst said cattle, will til'ieee paint Mete dulY authenticated f‘ir settlenten MATtIaDA VANUORIDER; barelt. SePternAber 71. 0 3;4- - , • Bt . liprtss,lireit froni.o6 ifloutiettrinl NEW gfiAVILEI . ! . TUST received by Sagest another case ist:lbry Stile Shawls, spleitdid styles, at Towanda. Nov. 28.1851. .J. KINGSBERT. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. "parsOnlindebted to the estate or WIttIA LURCOCK, late otLitclitteld townsbipAtec'di are bereliy notified to make payment without de.; lay; and alt persons having° dettiands atihNt estate will 'present them property attested tot - settle- meat to. - • JAMES LC ILCOCK: SAMUEL DAVIDSON: Litchfield, Arill7, 18:Sf.' E reco . Towanda Midge. THE Ptochiicifdiere of the Towanda DriJ:o Can= rant; ire Hereby nolified - dint on 'MONDAY the Pd drt of May oett; an election will be , het& at the Toll,lllouse. fora President,Peasurer inttvcir managers of said Compa ny . he t ono. , ed at 2 and closed' at 4 o 'clock P. C.--MERCUR; deep Towanda. April 17, 1452 , - _ 17 CHESTS YOUNG HYSON,lmtimial, - Eppeg Skin and Black T4tas4 Ablep.ll.4lo Rio es Java toffee, 5414%10441'44 al lititetTß'S - 4
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