' Leverrier, the celebrated astronomer, Who he r oc ied from theory the existence in the plariet N e ptune, and pointe:d.out the place in the heavens bee it would be discovered, is one of th e petition :l s e nators of Louis Napoleon, at . - 15,000 france T a d o rn, ii is not a bad appointment , however, rnesome res pect!, setting aside the high morality w o o ] in serving such a master. The abstracted ode ol a mathematician will make him not a no r,' member of a body of whist; is not required to han d l ing but say yes when they are directed; w as cornlonable provision by the State 'will per. m i t e m en of science to devote himself to his stud in w ithout care for his subsistence. wo rmy Station N. T. Sr. E. Z. TINS TAILS. I GOI %a Ireis 111 T. it. 1111• GO WEST. B. X. ,si g hi Eap,A.N• 1 34 •Night lNG Express,•.x. 628 il„ Dress, P.X. 217 Day Express, eat. 426 i iii tra i n , . a.m. 853 Mail train, rm. 922 A 6,011 004 , non I.X. 4 23 Aecommodation,e.x. 1 45 w so n i g ht, r.x. 838 Express freight, A.W. 208 •po not /top at Waverley. ccStages leave Waverley for Towanda, twice a in—at 9 A• M., and upon the arrival of the Day —' w . M. rest, at • • Lege Towanda P twine a day for Waverley—at 8 A , g, to connect with the Day Express going east it 2 it p.m.—and also at 9 P. M., connecting with fl i t mil train going west. ' New gibvertmements. bar nrrn r il"' ""'"a" , zu, Ow. , ' Sealed Proposals, WILL be received at the Canal Office in Towsim 11 da, until 12 o'clock, A. M., of Thursday the 10th day of lane 1852 for the completion of the fol lowing work on the North Branch Penn. Canal, to wit: sections 213,.. and Tow Path Bridge Lock 52 and Cu 2 lverts 78, 87, 110, I 11, ll2and 184; and for Guard Gates. on sections 80 Ind 117. proposals must contain nattlks In full of apartnerships or firms, designating nearest Post Ofice. By order of the Boltd of Canal Commis -1101103. WM. BRINDLE. Superintendent N. B. Canal. 24, 1852. Towanda Ma Ready Made Clothing ! & 11. A LEVIZODZOIL, dr, CO. VROM Elmira . N. Y., have just arrived in To wanda, with one of the largest and most COM• fkie assortment of clothing ever offered in this sec we of the country. They are manufactured by themselves exclusively, at rocs which will make it o object for the public, to buy. Their. goods are made and trimmed in the latest styles and from su perior cloth and will be sold for one price and for us' MT* Give us a call and if we do not satisfy the public of oar ability to mike good our promises. w, shall met ask their patronue. Customers can "be fitted with whole suits by leaving their measures at our core II the shortest notice. Locartoss.—Next door south of Mercur's Main aTowands ; and No. 7 Water st. Arnow. Hall. Elmira; and under A. C. Porters Hotel, 'Pioga Tioga Co. Pa. Towanda May 19th 1951. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! THE gubseriber would respectfully invite the at- I Tent= of the public, and Cash buyers gener- OT, to the large and desirable stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, elnch he is now receiving and opening for sale at it Old Stand of Thomas Elliott, one door south of 'se" Ward floose." He intends to keep on hand Lady every article adapted to the wants of the country trade, and will be constantly receiving such dicier, to ills stock as will at once render his as wriment desirable and complete. _ The patronage of the public is respectfully solict JOSEPH POWELL, Torand'a, M, 19,1852 LAWES Dress GOo'ds—an assortment of Lawns, poplins, hareges, de lains, mouslM de laines, fiambrays, giaghams, etc. at May I 9 Large stock ofMerrimac. blue and orange moor• 41 sing and furniture Prints, for sale sit May 19 1. POWELVI IROWN and bleached Shee logs .and Shirt ings land all other articles of Dry Goods, a large stock May 19- .1. POWtt'S; A Large lot of beautiful Bonnets, parasols, rib• botis,Gns, gloves and holier) at May 19 .1. POWEL'EI InOTS and Shoes—The largest and be=t lot of Boas and shoes in town just received by May 19 J. POWELL AINTS, oils, glary, nails, door trimmings etc., fatale by Lay 19 EA, Coffee, Sugar, of all kinds and plices, Mo lasses Syrup, ete:for sale by Mar 19 J. POW ELL lODFISH and Mackerel—a fresh supply just re ceived at Hay 19 lORK aod Nitity of Pork and Floor. ;as; rereired and for sale by May 27 I. PO WELL. Attention Regiment I tieREADY! . TAKE AIM! 1 7 1RE11 1 01 IN E. GEIGER, would say to his old friends and Publir at large, that he has constantly Mr hind smalseturing Rifles and shot Guns Acc•— swortment of Guns may be found Double g.ragle barrelled Guns. R irks of a ILkinds wammtcd. hider Finks, Shot P*ches, Game . Bags , . Cap ' ll4 to. Also, Powder, Shot, Cspsqf te best quilt: Allen' sir barrelled Revolving PiKOK single t_d!*dirlfroeltin g Pistols, Mlle Pietas, double bb'l '"lnd rownam steel and brass Pistols. F. F. G., F. F. F. G., Powder in Cans de -1 os band. Allr Dl' the above artioles will Le • scrrd awful cheap Brody Pay: • 1 . 4 1 6 ay kind kW dto DOOM Tranki 11 0 ti n ted of lacks on shot t notice and reasonable terms. dom with neatness and despatch. Shop a 11 rais lamb of the Bradford House. ? " .4 41. May 22, 1852. J. E. GEIGER:' Dfilsolution. [Re co partnershi heretofore existinieen Josiah PrinCISCOp and N. C. Tomkin g s, b i et s this clinched by mutual consent. The books, od etotint, will be found at the shop, where o ne . 'he other of the panics may always be found rLto attehd to any person wishing to settle up. old here remark, that persons indebted fo 12 , plod it to their advantage to call and'settletheir tottsts without delay. JOSI kH FRANCIdICO. N. C. TOMKINH. 10 % . anus, May 20,1852. iTp. 48 SILL, file Taken s the following description of ',one t platform of BOARDS taken upon the 17th v o tu March 1 852, Mau. About four thousand feet a Pine boards, mostly sixteen feet long, a few It lfta feet long, all marked with Red Chalk wlth asi a list of the same is filed ok toy docket. "ft l ), May 1 9,1862. 8. 8. DRAMA, 3. P. libtlee to Settleaves State Lead. THE undersigned comprising a board of apprais .l. ers. - to appraise Fall lands on whir.h any par chase money is duet° the Commonwealth of Penn., *mild hereby give notice to all who may have in their possession State lands, that the Aet of 1185, establishing said board; was extended by the last Legislature for one year only. Those who wish to avail themselves of the benefits of such apprais ment. will be waited upon by calling on either of the Commissioners by letter or otherwise, or by_ conferring with E. M. PARRAR, Commissionerli Clerk. IL WITH. ISTiMOIIB SQUIRtS. b. B. COTTON. Towands. May ti). 104. Commissioners. SEALED proposals will be received at die Com missioners office, until 12 o'clock A. M., on Bat. urday. June 12, 1852, for building a Bridge across the Wysox creek, near Mr. Allen's in Rome Town. -ship, 82 feet span. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Commissioners office after the first day of Jane. By order of the Commissioners. Togranda, May Rh 11152 i E.M: PARRAR,CII. SEVEN THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND In Wy oming County ; heavy timbered with Whiteand Yellow Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut and other kinds of timber suitable fbr !limbering. The land is well adapted for grazing after the timber is cut off. A good title given. None of the above land is more than ten miles troth the Susquehanna River and North Branch Omt, and will be sold in large or small quantities to stilt purchasers. Terms easy, For further particulars address ELISHA FOR' REST, Attorney at Law, Allentown Pa. Allentown. May 11, E. FORREST. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS, rpitt Undersigned has purchased a large, and Choice selection of NEW GOODS, bought under the most favorable circumstances, and for sale as low for cash as can be bought elsewhere, and lower than any braggadocia can or will sell. May 5, 1052. 0. D. BARTLETT. Selling off at Cost ! ! rpnt sabseriber will sell the balance of his stock -1 of Goods, at COST, for cash. Towanda. May I, 18'52. L. T. PDX. STONE WARE—a tine assortment, selling for cost, at FOX'S. brag More, aro. a brick lowa innv marinas di innv LAWS. THE subsCriber having purchased and refur nished the stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES fire., in No. 2 Brick Row, which now makes it a choice and well selected assortment -of Drug 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 establtshment West of New York for cask and cash only. Here you will find annexed a few leading articles: Posgate's Cordial Elix Opi Hay's Liniment Senna Alea., do India Cream Tartat Sop C Soda Manna, Magnesia Cale'd do Cart). do S 8 do Henry's Colocyntb do Apple Cochineal Misses Hulls do Shaker, do Lemon do Balsam Wisters do Mace do do Cheesmans • do Almond do do Fir do Cloves do Copabia do Allspice do do . Tolu do Nutmegs do do Peru do Peach do do Pulmoifary do Ginger do do Sulphur do Cinnamon do Acid Tartaric do - Orange do do Acetic do, Tooke do do Benson ic Lubin's Spriogflower do Citric ' do Musk do du Nitric do Violette •do do Oxalic do Magnolia do du Hy drocyanc do Sweet Bri'r do do Sulphuric do Jesmin do Oil Linseed 4o Jocic'y Cl'b do do Sperm do Caroline do do Olives do Jenny Lind do do Castor do Boquet do do Neatsfoot Syringe, Pewter as'm'nt do Almonds do Glass do do Amber Reet Nursing Bottles, Glass do Amber Red do do O. E. do Anisi Rad Rhei Turk do Caraway do do do Croton do ipecac do Cubebsdo Jalap do Cummin do Ginger White do Fennel; - do Orris -do Lemon Gum Camphor do Cassia ' . do Opi Turk do Cod Liver . • do , Myrrh Turk do Lavandula CI do Arabic do do Neroli • do Copal do Jesmin do 4 tloes Soet do Nutmeg do loes Cape do-Orange Chloride Lime do Rhodium do Soda do Ros'e . Castor Russ do Cedrat feinglaes do do Copabia Evens' Lancets do Ergot 'iitra Silver, Op't do Verbena Oxid Bisafith do Violette Blue Pill I men do Mellesse rdide Potass do Mellefiner Tart _do ,do Patchouly arb do Brushes, Paint Sulph do do Varmsh Oswalt do • do Hair Citrate Ferri , do Hair,Camel lodide do do Nail strain do Tooth Proto lod Mercury dp Shaving Strycbola do Flesh Plperitt do Cloth' Elateriani • do Hat lodine Boap.'Yankee Venitrin do Crystalline , . Kreosote. do Eng. Wind Love's 'Hydra Corn Crete do Coopers orphihe Sulph do Rose . do Act do Victors alomel, American dp Orange do English, do Tooth . , Precipitate Red do Eras ivy .do White do Castile. Sulph Ztnei . do Military Bronze,Crimson , do Sevin . • do Pale Gold ,do Brown* , do do Dark do Fricoteroui do . White • Pain Hiller , ... ~ , ' Gold Leaf, Op't Ayers- Cherry Pecto ral China, Vermillion' Qsygeitated Bitters America 'do *Miami Bitters tPrussian Blue Chloroform Fig . do, • . _. Hoffman's Anodyne ' venitian Red, English . Togethei with Pointe: Trikpeitinti,!Valniik, Dye- Wood's & DyeStulTep Glass, Putty:, choice Groceries, pore Wines arnd 'Actium' for Medielipil parpossa , —; Also, Cigars of the best brand ; and all aetielescon! 1 mud cridt di* InA, Hatlnfdediati fie s lttittidisof ife; If.'lliee79l, alit herps his one' at' this store, and "111 give tot dicsl adrift palls t 6 fipple, tbef plying . for the, medicines only rbymmans cart ref' ' iag their prescriptions earefely e Ed and up. Ike meek Us been selected with gfeat emit, arid the ris_ will be *amnia as tepresested. AU of i. D . Jaynes' medicines. Apesebedy Pie. l'orialsicliattstki,Frilmtfula 800. of Telly* Dad Root, Orrick's, Robeniadpi, and hiner, veldt*. Together with all of the naticpoimistratent medicines now in use coaltintlganhend and for sale at.. 3,14. REED, No. 3, Sikh Row. • Towanda, Map it 1:52.' 1. POWEL'S I. POWELL J. POWELL'S Bridge Letting. Por Bale. Hair Dye Harlem_ - Oil Ointment, Trasks do Dalley's do McAllester Shakers Herbs do Bx tracts Tilden's Alcoeolic Ez't Rb ei E :tract Jalap Extract Meakim's Vanilla Exit Marshes, Treasurer's Sale of %seated Lade - IN, BRADFORD' COUNTY. parinance of the provisions of u Act of .the General Assembly. passed the 13th day of March 1816, and other Acts of Assembly. Till be exposed to public sale at the Commissioners Office, in the Borough of Towandson the 3d Monday of June 1863, the tracts °Mud ' described in the following list. unless the taxes due co theni are paid before that time. _ No of No. I Warrantee duet of Wan Acres I Nene& TIMM stsanti, 400 Joseph Atidersod, In 00 107 John Barron. jr. 140 $6 pt 'Predenck Castatut, 4 U 08 pt Moses Bush. 11 88 400 Peter Benson. • 14 00 418 - Andrew Bnekhafh 18 07 170 pt Adam Waggoner, io SO atoms: AND NOINCIIN *67 Joseph Thompson. 23 20 AAINLVN AND AIDANti 1140 Philip Brown, 16 00 sancta. pt Christopher Aver 10 63 60 pt Hannah /Hibbard/ 3 00 216 pt Barret Joel. 13 95 SID pt Hannah Hibbard. ti 38 6 pt Hibbard William, , $3 100 pt Thomas Jackson, II 00 100 pt William Jackson, 00 100 pt Thomas Edward s. 6 00 ASYLUM AID MONN•ii 4374 John Kidd, Is se AMOS. tall SOO Charles Carrot. 11 $0 1400 550 same. 10 14 1533 191 pt James Wilson. $B9 1679 129 pt Hugh. & Fisher. 1 73 ATESIS AND lIDUOSIts 1531 67 pt James Wilson, 1631 310 pt same. 1511 63 pt 1591 6$ pt COLOXiii AND SPZIXiMaIi 952 170 pt Myers Fisher, 167 960 26 pi same Colombia, 69 953 66 pt same da, 1 311 ' 975 239 pt same dr., 5 04 949 • 108 pt Myers Pitthet, Bpringdeld, 227 4191 Casper dhafner ird, 6ea • , 40.4 John Motgan, Canton & tete', 861 • 202 pt James N. Barkers 424 4600 • 211 pt John Vaughn, 4 24 4601 31 Ft same, 66 boasafferolb 1494 89 pt Charles Carroll 1499 195 pt same, 14118 100 pt • LL tit 400 Andrew Hardy, 24 do -..400 Samuel Haga, 24 00 400 8110100:1 Hardy, 24 00 400 Samuel Siddons, 14 00 400 Samuel Temple, 24 00 343 Samuel Bets, 20 60 343 Joseph Betz, 20 60 343 lames Bets, 20 60 348 John Betz, • 20 60 400 Henry Byaon, 24 00 376 Samuel Cooly, 22 47 643 Peter Edge, 26 60 400 Samuel Edge, 24 00 943 Samuel Fritz, 4b 60 400 Simon Hardy; 14 ob alb deorge Moore ; ft 47 400 Joseph Seely; -_ 24 00 400 Henry Seely, 14 00 406 Peter Temple, . 24 00 400 George Temple; 24 00 400 James Hardy, 24 00 400 Nathan Hardy, 24 -011 400 Joseph Siddoos; 24 00 843. George Edge; 20 60 400 Paul Hardy; 24 00 400 James Sidddtld, 24 00 400 Stephen Hollingswertli; 24 00 400 Peter Siddons, 24 00 400 George Gamier, 24 00 400 Joshua Cooly, 24 06 400 Henry Hardy, 265 Deborah Stuart, 24 00 t 15 68 400 Peter Seely, 24 00 300 Samuel Nichols, 18 00 437 Wm. Gray, Franklin it Monroe 28 16 ILLS.. ' 1482 696 James Wilson, 42 35 1470 90i pt do, 6 42 1470 148 pt do 6 71 . LIMOT. 102 i of Frederick Beates 2 33 200 i of Henry Beck ' 2 SO NO3IIIOII. .4. 4871 Ephraim McAdams, $8 is 434 i Thomas Hamilton, 28 08 400 Robert Hampton, 24 00 400 Samuel Wank 21 00 400 Peter Shots, 24 09 400 Samuel Anderson, 24 00 400 Harmon Castator, 24 00 400 Jonathan North, 14 00 400 ;eter North, 24 00 400 rederlek Shots, 24 00 272 Mary Ellis, II 41 400 george Shots, 24 00 390 Ann Harris, 23 40 230 Mary Willis. - lB 80 400 Josep h Castator, 24 00 893- John Moore, 83 55 280 Hanna' Wtiodruf, 111 80 400 Peter Hampton, 84 00 400 James North. ...... 14 00 39 pt Sarah Lebo, 2 32 419 Isaac Milnor, 116 99 BIM) agar. . EMI 1516 600 Charles Cams!, 15 60 1507 250 same, 1515 169 pt same, 121 174 pt James Pope. mittsrusto. 1499 100 pt Chillies Carroi, 1495 450 same, 1491 184 pt Ott Johnson dr. Mifflin, 6692 128 pt 162 Prim George,lo 56 , 217 Peter - Henry. ft 60 TtOT AND DIGINLiNefON . 1474 49 pt James Wilson, - 102 1474 187 pt same.lll 50 1489 100 pt same Troy, 1 10 121 124 pt James Pope, 11 bt 41.80- , .A1 the same time and'aei twill be OA- . posed to sale the following Real e state, in petul ance of the forty-first section or ati.fiet of OiDetal Assembly, passed the 29th' day Of April Kd 12144. To woos, i I I. nos- I horde. IA of r eal ' I • Assessed. I I profed I ad. t Tax., anassrst, lON Benjamin Coatbough, 20ef h. Be l 111411 a to* 211 100 A 101, ' 175 • trdben Roekwtfl. les 10 1019 fehn'llatia; I . lh 1r 076 " Abiani Millet, le s 93 aineitti' 11/96 fohtiVialp. 40 1 93, , !tondo Whaling; Os $1 as d Cheater Hada r . 196 Of 1 39 N. rfdanand Whaling. TO .. 120 a Seth Rogers.., JO 10 96. a Beasts ' M'Afie 11 25 59, 1840 da 1 1 . iiiiitti; lift Char le s s keie . , t ist . • t. Pilled t o as *fib gisaiiiiii. 1940 * *Mimi inch 114 , if sf, u William, DM Xi 11 1, 411 " larrkratt, , St 1 i 11, a JohaVoodiin ,40 1 I 40' 4,reernssi. , • , • • 444 -*esti ,. Cooper' , 135 - a *a lilt. MIK& L! . ttitrow. 10312. 3 80 same, SOUTII Cilia. same, TvicAsoaA. I. iisiwit Onstatsb Saabs• • ' PIS& 1 INS Rini IkeireaS ' 50 '5O •SI IWO Ingham Stone Grist MUI 1 05 11150 Samuel Cooly 15 0 • Efts Chandler $5 : O Daniel Hal 49 54 • . rroriaiiri 1311911. 184$ Edmond Hagar MI IS 171 utrrairntir. 1841 William Roe l OO 1 41 .. Wm. J. Rost! e.. 181 1 96 " (home Cook 100 - t 1 MI a Jelin 0. Sterns v in saw mill 315 a Gem , Mao highs* 10 , 132 1849 Tho's Howland 7 20 158 " John 0. Sterns 102 saw mill 3MI Toselasito. • 1150 Geo. Tanner ii 1 93 " Michael Bogart 100 84 O Geo. Maxfield 100 168 TOWANDA W. 1949 Egbat Seller 103 180 WIT Tr. 1849 Cams Williams 33 ti 113 a William Greene 100 1 II ottrita. 1660 Jame Ouley 111 ill 410 WTION. 1647 Beth T. Barstow bode. 1 li it " Harry Parks 3$ 113 a Jobb & Dennis Whitt 10 13 182 1849 Jas. L. Gosline to 3 • 111 a William Vootht g 15 s 6 61 ii kW Owen 6 O John Owens' est. so 50 31 *Otis.. 1850 Jacob Comm - 20 1 08 IL" Abram Minier 10 8I 200 " Geo. H. Shepard 275 8 1 8.7 eilaiiisiao. 1041 7 —Lather 4. Stewati 73 140 tBB " Smn'l FM i 48 1 03 6 61 1 33 1 44 1850 Caleb Carmah Ife 5 77 0 Henry Blanchard 125 iBO " Stephen Sherwood 100 186 ° James Sherwood 50 70 ISO Judea Ilan'ing 15 . 118 BENJAMIN WILCOX, Traiwinir. Triatilrar's Office, Towanda, April 8, THE copartnership heretofore existing between the sdbsbribers node, the firm of F.S.Ataas & E. 04 Tem:. is this day, by mound consent, dissolved. All debts due the firm are to be paid to F. 8. Argus, who will also pay all the liabilities of said firm. E. B. TUTTLE. Smithfield AprillOth, 1882. F.B. AYERS. i 44 4 no ilO Eland Warrants. Atiti WAitRAIIII 4 B, issued duder the act of LI 1851, E bought by - Apnl 241 h, 1852. t.AtiJgr2, MASON & Co. . - NEW SPRING GOODS HE subscriber is now receiving the most eaten. T sive assortment of SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS that can be found in this section of country. Towanda. April 80. 101. KINGSBERY. PARTICULAR NOTICE. ALL persons having unsettled accounts wish the subscribers, are , requested to call immediately, and arrange them either by note or payment. And an boles that ard over doe, mast be paid: To*anda, April C. 1652. H. H. & H. C. MERCf7R. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. AII persona indebted to the estate of WILLIAM BOWEN, Aec'd, late of Warren township. are hereby requested to make payment without delay, inJ dl personi having detbarids against said estate rite tefittesied ttt ftteseed llteliti.duly authenticated for setilemeht. JAMES M. BOWEN, Executor. Warren. Mae la, 1841. WASIFIENGTON Corner of Front and Walnut strati, coLUMBIA, suunittB 3, Proprietor. o•Lbutbermen and others ftsigog dblumbiti, are requested to gay tbd Washington Hotei g visit; where they may be assured no exertions will ht spared for their gratification. Hatch 20. len. u WE STOP tHE PRESS,' TO announce the arrival of a new rind splendid assortment of Spring and Sumner Goods, from New York & Philadelphia. They were bought for cash at unusually low prices, and will be sold 10 per cent. cheaper for cash, than at any other es tablishment in this place or the county. Apt 10 BURTON KINGSI3ERY. DRESS GOODS—in variety, from India silks, to e cent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress Trimmings, at agollo B. KINGSBERY'S. BFORE looking elsewhere, it would be well for Ladies to look at the Spring Bonnets, Artificial Fkowers and Ribbons, which are sold so very cheap. April 9 B. KINGSBERY. 4 AP& HATS. BOOTS 4 SHOES—a large as. C garment, fold very cheap for cub. by April 9 B. KINOSBERY. • CCROCKERY& HARDWARE—a large awn menu cheap, by B. RINGSBERY. GOCfiRIES.—The quality and prices of Teas Sugars and Coffee, always speak for them. selves, at apllo B. KINGSBORVS. ltA AClEgat--80 half barrels. and 2t quarter barrels, at D. KINGISEIERrS. 6 18 3 55 20QU1NTAL0 COUNSil— They are worth looking at, if not buying, for sale by April 10. B. KINDSBgIW. LEI 1 10 • 45 MESS PORK !-50 bbl,. Prime, for which a high 1.1 l price was paiitand for which a high price will be asked, by apito KINOSBERY. 121111 A CHANCE FOR BARGAINS THE subscriber.having coneltided to close op his business, offers for sale the balance of his stock of Goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRIEM, for cub. Persons wishing to avail themselves of ihiq opportunity for getting Goods cheap will find it tq their advantage to call soon., And he would also reqnEst all who have aceounts tm his books to Close the same immediatety,either by payment orby note. April 1, 1851, N. T. "Qr. 7 fM Catswissa and towanda 'MOTIVE is hereby given to persons interested in II said Railroad. that the Commissioders.appoio ted by the act of incorporation will bold their. first meeting at LAPORTE, in Sulitean co., on. TEES. DAY, the lath day Of MATS neat, for tee purpose.of opening books. aqd receiving subscriptions to the stock of said Railroad. The tuilowing are the Comm missioners : Thomas S. Perfton. llicmc,Colley. Cko. Sanderson. H. A&Mahlenberg, J. Y. iiiftes. it. IL Burrows, S. He Gillingham, Saml Megargee, Mark 8. Mange, W. B. Clymer. 0. A. Nicoll', Job:knock er, M. 8, Richards, 04 R. Paxton, Joseph Paxton, C. R. Buckalew, M. B. Jackal*, Etnaneel Latin's. J. Masters, L. B. Rupert, 1. Y. Cowan, C. D. Eldred, Oliver Watson, Mmhael , Meylert, dames Taylor. W. A. Maori, Lewis Rana, A: .1. Dietrich. Josiah Jack. son, &Bin Wilcos, 0. P. Mason, C. L. Wani. Ed. Overton, lobe Laporte, : Wm. Elwell, B. S. Russell, David Witmot A. McKean. Henry Gibbs, Charles F. Wellt4.ll l . .Dfild Lindh, /oh* Hetet, Daniel Heft, CPEqui.y May c ff the tiV.. Leif sod qr tdil.; and pound. Moo a choke quiditrof Cod doh thfa dal reciiied surd for side bj , • - Mare) IL • moutivr ii : L I '"° 0 ABB PLATy, eel sad Stied for wry abat i to be had the ewelry ,eter• of May 16, 1832; W. - A: CHAMBERLIN. '.. Olopiai lisokhr Sale. • 5n MIL CLOVEN SEED, a arst-raie article. nr foe ask by_ , L. W. BALE. Meares tp., Vsbraas7 lt,•111.11..; - ' WAIIIIZIL WIJIDIMII. MIEMI '11130111131191 SALK - BY virtue . of a writ of Test. Vend. Expo. g issued out of the Court or. Common Pleas of T lo lla County. and to Me directed,: Will Jektiosed, to public sale, at the Court House ;boto' offie Wanda, on Saturday, the 224 day of May. at 1 o'clock P. M., the following Piste or pate' of land 'skoated in Gamine township i , Bradford Ca, bounded and described as folloars,l to wit ton the north lands of Ems Baxter, on the east by lands of Zorastos and John Anable, on the south by lands of John Vroman, on the west by lands of Elisba Containing about 78 acres, about 80 acres improved, *lib one small framed house, two frame birns, and a small apple orchard! thereon. Seised and taken inj execution at the suit of•lsaac Beach s. C Baiter and Nathan Baxter. CHESTER THOMAS; 11111 f Sheriff's Clillee,To*Xoda, April 29,1852. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons inoilettletto the estate of JEREMI- All SMITH, deed late of Canton township are hereby requested to make payment without delay and all persons having demands against said relate ass reqticsted to present them to A' G. Pickard duly autlientlcated fof settlettlpint. MARGARET SMITH A. G. PICKA RD. Canton, April 17, 1115 S. Administrator's A IiVERTINEMO'N T. 500 2001 C 11.010525 Wes, A" good, active and intelligent thin. with a small capital or from $.lO to 1100, can make large profits by . engaging In Sib sale or the following fi optdar and trim& books, Chambers' Information for the People: or Popular Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge. Two large imperial Octavo volumes, containing 1700 pages. Peterson's History of the American Revolution. 500 large octavo pages, with 500 fine engravings. Peterson's History of the United States Platy.- 600 large octatto pages. told 1.50 fine Engravings. Frost's Remarkable Events in the History of Ameriear TWo large octavo volumea. containing 1600 page! ntid . 700 Engravings., The beat History of America published. Frost's Pintos ill Life of Washington. A splend id book, containing 600 octavo pages and 160 ele gant Engravings. The cheapest Life of Washing= ion ever published. Moore 's History ofiliE Indian Wire: Fins col ored and Plain Plates. ' The True Republican. Cobiaißibg th Inaugural Addresses and the First Annual Addrespei dad Mes sages of all the Presidents of the United States, the Constitutions of the most important States in the Union, &c. Embellished with Portraits of all the Presidents, engraved on steel, and a vie* Ot the Capital of the United States. 600 pages. 32m0. Fox's Book of Martyr's: A Splendid Family Edi- tion, large , quarto, with 55 Engravings, beautifully hound In morocco, gilt. De Cotmenin's History of the Popes. 900 large -octavo.pages, with illustrations, Josephu.s' Works. Fine Edition; one large ref time. Sturtn's Reflections on the Works of God St. Pierre's Studies of Nature. White's History of the World. A Valuable Gene ral History. One large octavo volume, with band some Engravings. Lives of Great and Celebrated Characters: of all ages and countries. One large volume of 800 pa ges, with numerous Engravings. Together with a number of other Works particu larly adapted for Popular Heading. 13;:j. The mod filieral (Bataan! toillbegiten to Agents Jake may engage in the of the adobe Valuable Books. For further particulars, 'address (postage paid. J. & J. L. GIHON, Publishers, No. 98 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. MECHANICS UNION ASSOCIATION, Principal office, No. 442 Broadway, New York. Dranch Office, Towanda, Pa. (Office North side of the Public square, with .1. D. Goodenough .) Accumulated Cash and Guortmtee Capital, $60,000 . This associat.on has declared a dividend of &Si per ceo.. for the year ending April Ist. 1852. NO LIABILITY TO ASSESCIIIINT. DEAN, President, Q. C. 11'oori, H. D. Jolt• 111. Ems, W. Perm, Pinantial Corfirtlittee. The object and design of this asSoCiatioti is to nable those with Whom especially time and health are money, by the payMent of a small annual sum, to receive a weekly allowance in cases of sickness br accident, which shall prevent thedi ftoin attend ing to their ordinary business: ay the payment of the following annual deposits, you Will beconie a life member, and be entitled to a weekly benefit during life, if yod should be disabled by siekness of acct- dent Roth attending to your ordinary busii3eSs bicu pation. Females insetted against difeasgs cometton to both sexes. . . The proof of Sickliest reUtlinid, is a cerrfdeate of the atteweitit lihysician or of three members of the association. The association publishes a weekly Newspaper eotttnining a report of the business' f the aisociition, amount of claims paid 4ke. The paper is sentkiree to members monthly, or 50 eta weekly. Yearly Deposits of Members under 60 years of age : Table 01 Rates: . $2 90 per year draw $2 00 per week, 300 M 300 4 00 is 4 00 " N 5 00 " 500 4 8 00 0 8 00 " 7 00 so 700 " spo so 800 0 000 ' " 000 -" 10 00 " 10110 * a,. First week Eteepted.CD Those over fifty years of age will be charged twenty-five per cent. extra. 81 50 admission fee will be charged in addition to the :above, the first year, and must be paid of the time of application, and the first years' deposit within thirty days. ZZZZZZ lIICIS : His Excellency Wm. F. Johnson, Harrisburg. Johnson. Wells & Co., Counland Street, N Y. Bowen & McName, Sall Merchants, Broadway, New York. Eckel Raignel & Co , North d Street, Bon .James M. Porter. Easton, Pa. Hon. Richard Rroadbed, V. 8. Senator, Pa. William hicireleyaloomsbarg. Rev. R. Nelson. Prilicipit s i Wyoming Sentinary, WILIII I *11711111C113 I • Rat!. tiomtnte, Willresbarrrei Rev. J. Boyd. do 'O. Esq. do G. M. Hollenback. Esq. do Ziba • Bennett, Esq. do H. B. Wright, Esq. do We are personally ehd well aecuiinted with Rev. J. Dormice, 0. M. Hollenback, Ziba Bennett and H. B. Wright all of Williestiatre. whose names appear as references for .the ," Ifecbenies Union Associa tion„rig. an o aniiatioti for health insurance. upon the mutual inerple ; they . are gentlemen 01 high eharaeteros o would not kuowjagly endorse before the public atly,rebente, unless they. Were *ell assur ed of its Wahl, and that it was gettemed in its man. agement by, integrity and a prompt fulfdatent of its engagemente. D. Wismar. J. C. Aiwa. *x: *fit Et. s, 11 S. Masers, 0. D. Burreart. E. Ovawros, We folly concur in the foregoing opinion as to the character and objects of MecttitniertUnion Assoeia tioni ) El. floceg: . 13. P. PoiViti, , • E. O. Ooonatca: roJtA few feiponail,le g eaisted: : Apply at the office. A. H. SMITH. General Agent. MORE NEW Cl . OO - D8! !Odd agile Ateatt.en.. - 4 WO of .thifif Mends aad,oastotriere., lb,. their. large au4 no* isionatent of. 600 s. jolt-received and no*'opeoieg at heir Forniahlog Depot. con sisting of all !blotto. neceatuuTto .clothe •the,ootter man, all to be sold a liule.cireaper for the ready Vat than ever., Come and examine, and be satia ted. Towantlii;ltay 14,1552. • JAGDOZEN DROWN LINEN COATS. from tole, at (IA ht PREM.'S. VELLOW, buff white Coots Panty. I Wit lot tbieotitut CEPL,l 4 i= a i - way Woe. flt d'W MO Fall Mid' Whiter Goode:` liconmeaursrza , at co. ' t r ifirE now 414 Stores lugs otock of , Goods Bode New-Yrirk- end other markets, which are offered . wholesale and retail, at Lse lowest possible vices.-- ire mention a few things that bay always be found at our Store. Prints, gingham, poplins, litillaines, dra. of the habit styles; Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes. Hats, Caps, &c. &e. Of which we have a large as sortment, selected with great care and offered is low. prices, and *lll not , he landeriolde •Aise,..holieryo gloom:wt:lode* ware;-glass;- sole leather. besides thousand - other. articles which we need not memento. all of which we.offer fto,oor customer* at prices that must give . great satistactioo, as our entire Stock has been laid in at a time when the market was uncommon , ly depressed, and goods were many, per cent. loves than usual. By attention and prompt-ess in wasting the wants of our customer*, we hope to went a con tinuance of the patronage that has • hitherto been.. liberally bestowed upon ed. BIONTANYEW 4 Co. Towanda, Oct. 11. 1851. • ' FALL • GOOJ)g.; ET. FOX. would respectfully inform his old friends. . and the citizene of Bradford in general that iu• is now receiving a full stock Of FALL GOODS, which he is desirous of disposing of at a very small advance from, first cost, being satisfied that his gaols are select sd with u much care, and bought at least; at as lifsr priers as his neighbori, he la now anxious to convince hi/ cdstortime thit they will bo sold at the right kind of pikes. Please call and see, esthete is surely oo harm knowing how cheap some folks do sell goods--call soon. Comer of Main and Pine street. Docks Litooks ! A Complete, assortment. of Blank. Clint* .s`"),_ cal & Miscellaneous Books, constantly kup up and for sale at she lowest rates by. Nov. 29. 1851. O.'D. BARTLMTT: IrylllMw • Fall and Winter Goods.' m. T. pox, TElnow receiving direct from New York • Inge end, 1. splendid assortment of Goods which be offers C. sale at prices whi:h cannot fail to snit the closest buy • Cr., for Casa, PIRODOCF, OR A perm. sn CIZIDIT. He respectfully nits a call from all persons wishing to buy goods cheap, as he is determined not to be undersold. Towanda, November 24, 1851. VICTORINES AND CUFFS—a few setts for wile V Atop It nv2l FOX'S. e ln BA Ir SHALLS, various patterns, eo ors ind quitlittes, just received at Oet. 14, 11351.. MERCtit'S. • $8,368 we. o al lit l it of Sheep Pelts wanted for H. & A. C. LATER p i llow, CUBA ExeCution 6Lopez STILT. later news via New York & E. R. R. of th e . arrival of • very large. stock of Merchandize st PHINNEY & BO WHAM; No. 3 Brick Row which they ere prepared to sell at wholesale or retail for Cash or Ready Pay, cheaper than„ge cheapest, from the fact that they purchased their striek for cash in a very de pressed state of the market. Don't mistake the place; No. 8 Brick Rove next doot to Eq. Hostons.Drug store. 5 TONS SUGAR, jest received, et wholesale end PHINNEY & BOWMAN. Sltifire lot, also Iron, Nails, Hardware, &e 4 and Mackerel in bbla., and / bble, for sale by sept 22 PHINNEY & BOWMAN. 1 0 CHESTS more of throe three Anil four TEAS, at PHINNEY & lidWhiAN. QHEETLNGS, shirtings, stripes, and ticks, for mild IJ by PHINN EY & BOWMAN. BOOTS & SHOES, the largest and cheapest assorts went in town—and Hats and Caps, at wholesale and retail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. CROCKERY, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Glows, Dia, &e. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. DRESS GOODS, • large variety—Bonnets awg Shawls, • good amgortment. for sale by sep22' PHINNEY & BOWMAN. T UMBER WANTED, at PHINNEY & BOW 1.4 MAN'S, for which ea.h will be paid. 822 - IiTHEAT, Oats, Rye and Corn, taken in a:choose V for goods. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. BUTTER -100 Firkin ranted, for which part cash will be said. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. COME ONE, COME ALL..- .1 ...m e et meltew Goods, which are new being exhibited WI ep2B. KINCSBERY'S. *Aiwa =Namara THE only complete assortment of Paper Hang ingss kept in this region. for sale at the very °west rates by_ 0. D. BARTLETT. CROCKERY .—The largest - stock in town. Fun dinner and tea setts, of whin; granite and blue Ware, which will be sold cheap at FOX'S. • Cut Your Hal dic Straw. STRA W CUTTRS and CORN SHELLERS, will ha. sold very low for Cash of approved credit as TOMKINS' FOUNDRY. Towanda. April 17, 1852. DRY GOODS—A good assortment of Mariam*. Cashmeres, De Lain., Alpacas, and prints sew - oening at jlB MERC UR'S, 6 Hii'D. of Sugar at prices positively less than•aay before sold in town within one year, also. Malts see sweet and good from 31 to 50 cis. Rio, Ligeint and Old Java Coffee that cant be beat. Fine bum. Raisins, !Pepper, Spices, Saleratusi Ginger, and a• gs foal assortment of groceries ; also a full supply of boob. new Teas warranted as usual, good and right or Om money returned in alt cans ; just received and for sale at sep. 12 - FOX'S. 20 BALES OF SHEETING, common and tine to 10.4 aide. A nice assortment of Bleach ed Geods, bleached and brown Drills, Crash and Dm pery, brown . and bleathed Table Linnet). Cheeks, Lu , soya Ticking, Cotten tarn, Batting, Wicking and Wadding, selling cheap at ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE ALtk persons indbbted to the estate of A. Vangorder, decd, late:of the township of Dared. are hereby requested to make payment without delay,; and those having claims against said estate,will please' present them duly authenticated for settlement.. MATILDA VANGORDEIL Donal. 8e .tember 22. 1851. Administratris. • ti trim; tired from the Mantittettiters: NEW SHAWLS! tIST received by express another case of Bay State Shawls, splendid styles, at • Towanda, Nov. 57. 1851• J. KINGSBERT. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LL WILLIAM persons indebted to the extate of A LUECOCK, late of Litchfield township deed.: are hereby notified to make paymentwithoutde-, lay ; and all persons having demands against said, estate will present theniproperly attested for settle ment to JAMES LITECOCK: . . SAMUEL DAVIDSON Lite Meld, April 17, tan, Executors THETowanda Eridge. MEE Stockholders of the Towanda Bridge ConSi pany, are hereby - notified that on MONDAY, the 9d dag of May next. an election will be held at the Tull Bruise, for a President. Treasurer and six managers of laid Company. The polls ed at 2 and closed at 4 o'clo M ck P. M. . C. MERCUR, deep. Towanda. April 17, 1452 17 CHESTS YOUNG II VSON, impend. Brow ekin and Black Tene. • Alto 15 Bev Rio oat 1, Bey &W e recti•niEni piracmes4 NEM if2Ml Groceries.