13 SE El -•_~_~r:.a ~ "fir: 1# ffk ISEI a _SECOND trAL SAra. , or 1121 I Bradford Coaiiy Airitaltanit Soiiety. gill be Add at ox Tut • - • MTN AXE) NTH 0041111 Elk Alt*Mp • efitom and exhibitors most *omit ihembeti of the Society...4le mbetthip fee 50 cent!. -• Any person May bent:met member by application and payment of the fee at any time before or'do. ring the ithwinuauce of the Fair. Competitors for piemittma moat hire their ap. plicaliOne recorded by -dm Secant:l on'or before ,abit z first day piece di 11814,4 arming the Fair Cards 'wilt be furnished, tit's, attached , to their - friiiinale or anialus on,plazing them Within the en.% All animals and articles entered for premiums moat be on the ,prouid4 before lA,o'cluck M. on the bib„. the first day of the fair No animal or /oriole entered lot premium shall be reiriderid from thergrOunds ontifihe chwe of +be Asks:plass by permission of the Executive Com mittee, and nu premium wall)! paid when award ed to sock, ai token array in violation of this role. - Non* eAttLE, *a, CoMpetitorslorpremintne en Horses, Neat Cat tle or Ottlitt five stack; Field or Harden crops, pro• ducts of the Dairy, and Honey and Sugar mut lodge with the Secretary ,a written atatemeot—of the pedigree, blood, mode of feeding, if prepared !or the Witcher; ann;other Characteristics, as fir out May be, !ol the .annuals presented; the mode of cultivating, the expense of the same, the kind and quantity of seed, the time of *owing or planting the same, and other useful information,, as fa as may be, relating to the crop presented; the full process of manufacturing, preserving-and preparing •for market, all articles of the dairy presented ; the kind of Wye, Mode of taking the Honey, (the bees not be destroyed) and the process of making and clati• Eying the sugar, presented. No premium will•be awarded to any livestock not raised in this, county, unless theclaimant shall be a citizen of the county and the owner of the stock, and the aim. shall have been brought into county for the express purpose of improving the breeds. NEM Competitors for premiums on Bucks will be be required to exhibit to the judges a sample of the &aria last plum hominid bucks, and also a , writ. ten statement of the weight of the fleece and the condition of the wool; competitors for prominms on Ewes are required, alto, to exhibit samples of the lag shorn fl eeces , and a- written statement 01 the aggregate weight of the same and the condition of tbe wool. :emu cods Hors fir premiums on ettileh emirs will the following roles The , tows to be kept on grass only doting the . trial, and (or tea days previous thereto. The time of foal to the first ten days of July, and - the first ten days of September. . 2.. A statement to be made containing the age and breed of cow, and time of calving; the quan tity of milk in weight, amialso of butter made do ing each period of ten days 3. The statement of (sets to be made to the judges, certified by the competitor, and one other person conversant therewith. FIELD CROPS. Compact:a lot premiums on Grain and other field crops will observe the following Infec— t. The quantity of land specified for each crop, most be measured in one piece. 2 The entire crop must be measured, slid one bushel of each of the specifiedgrain and seeds mvAtur weighed, and presented for examination by die judges. 3. The land must be measured, and the crop weighed and measured in presence of three com petent and - disinterested persons', and certified by them in writing. PLOWING. . Compe hors for premiums on plowing and flows will ofzerve the following nnes 3. Lainls will be measured and marked out cod taining # eons each. The time allow of plow. fug will be for horse teams, 45 minutet4-Iffid rot et teems 60 minutes. Awards will be made for the best plowing within the prescribed time. 2: 'the furrow must not be more than 12 inc4es wide, nor fess than eight inches deep. 3. Each plowman to drive his own team. 4. No plowman to start until the signal is given by the chairman of the judges or some poison sp. poiated for that purpose. s.'lhe (pithy of the plows entereOr premiums mturr be determined by trial in pAence of the ildll6lL • : shcOlt SAWA. IC Competitors for premiums on Bacon Hams, pre. served mute, dried knits and other articles of this elan, are required to furnish :Asthma statement of the mode of coring and preserving the same. noun snomna, Competitors -tor premiums on Horse and nx '• shoeing, most tur the makerir of the shoes used, sad the animists shod must be brought un the groundslin impeation. suittfultram All manufactured articles entered tot premiums , end Willie products ot ibis botintil t end midi by or ender the direction of the competitor. astscuMlNOT inv?tzgarge tug UST, age.. AU articles not contained in the list if mini. ems will be adjudged by the committee on chin unmated artic les Persons entering such will at. tack* card to each article with the , following words writes theteon.w , To the judges on unenomerated articles." Ankles or animals not raised or produced in this countl, will be admitted for exhihntion but not for premiums, and when meriting will receive the &eiety's commendation. The annual address will be delivered at two o'clock on the afternoon of the 6;b; after *bitch the awards of premiums will L. declared. Lemons to whom premiums are awardid will re. ears oectificates of the same from the Secretary at any time after the close of the Pair. The diplo `mas and commendations of the Society will be re. en lodate entitled to them upon application to the `Man Na of the Society will he admitted with theicladies, and children of their families under ergs, to air the privileges of the exhibition. Tickets admitting one person daring the ezhibi . Goa, 50 canti, single admittance 23 Cents. L umwucnona vo mow The idgee will report themselves at the office of the titre Committee by 32 o'clock M, on the Sib., and commence the portonnarice of their reapecaditre,daties (with-theexceptiow of that on rpleiriagy precisely et one Theirseports of awards mestlat .in writing, and banded to the Executive Cmiunittire haiku* 1$ o'clock. M on ' The Jedget on plows and plowing will common- Isiltbeir duties at nine o'clock on the morning of z *big* ,-wben it will be exposaed.ibel every psalm will be upon the' ground and. restirw, _ No pi mon will be pliOweirto act se jodLe in any department in which be Or ober is , in any • way in - lowed se a Competitor. otianbilily wr act, acts OWL it the kit, - 11 0 0 PermORPOtiabd will PleassigiT• Alnico-of the .:fait ni Secnitsry; so that the 'sinanc3r so aces. f _Wand may be filled in Gail ; -y 'the Executive coin- • • WWI POll aw,ututel . sliTixtoss.- , The Jodurerietiutietale-er ilt ha' Ye reprd to , the - 11 Mnweafil - inVatittz.l4# IteMeekqelliiiies raße etophe lareede—leettingdok vete eige_ L _firedog •ied other. droainettetee 'cent; 1 neesed . with dtikeefte and coadiritle theini.: mai. They wilt be oared in their reitort to dia. Or irldiraut. 111 fig,- M!NMMiI tinsulabtleirlY eihadr .blood, iptsde, wUlbesikimind OMANI Veal 0 4 00 0 0 / 110.8110110 1 1 die prodiknoiteofigriod stark dercitirionitir benedit l lll- • -- ;The Judges onu ,Kodnetiuns, *ill hare mgritO to qualhy .and perfection :as well-as size and irantity ,- protinced- Intuits should they- award a premturalman atticlefot forced. " and : unnaturalimwth when the sainirbar been prods'. eed at the sacrifice of army desirable veiny; the object being gicre imaxansiemeitt- to. each pro ductions ate anal perfect au quality,' sins and quantity. The Judges on arictibural and mechanical im &meats and manufactures, should hare regard solely to the superior adaptation, -durability, and general utility of all ankles presented tothem. No premium should tie ewvdOd for articles merely for the stipstOr moo knrianship_ eabibitatt is _their con- struction, when ibe same 4 . 0t11 not posieras the requisite qualities for sillily and intend. useful, nese. - -AA will:be the dotrof the judges on articles not efitunerated in the list, to award .such. premiums, diplomas and' commendations, as in their judg metitih6extmordinarychamcter, or superior quili. ties of the same shall merit, haying regard, when awarding cash premiortut, to the state of.the Anus. cgs °fide Society. The judges will be expected in all eases in mat ing their reports, to give a statement of the reasons which influenced their decision, pointing out the superior qualities of the animals or snidest° which premiums are awarded. In no cud will they award ipremium when the atiicte or animal is not worthy though there be nneompetition. And when there is but cue competitor„although he may show several mime!. in iciasiror subdivision, only one premitnq will be awarded, that to be the first or otherwise u the animal or article may be adjudged to merit. The Judges will;be appointed, and notice .; given of the same in due time. Varlet TO COMPCTITOIUVAND.6IIIIIIITOU It is very desirable that patentor - who intend to become competitors or exhibitors et this lair. give early notice to the Secretary (post paid) of their imentione—stating the_ kind of article or animal they wish to e n ter ; suthst ample preparations may be made for shit same; From present indications the entries will largely exceed that of lasi year,and the committee are anxious that the arrangements, shall be full and complete, so that each department 'will have its full space, and each animal or article fairly and properly exhibitedi it the intention of Messrs S»rrrutr & Watsms, of Athens, to exhibit on the grounds a Steam En. gine, in faU operation, and arrangements will be made to famish power for driving any kind of tis chinery that it may be desirous to exhibit in mo don. • A committee will be appointed at an early day of which notice will be given, to examine such Fruit and vegetables presented, as ripen befcre,and cannot be kept for examination lathe Fair. Every precaution acd care will be taken that no article, however costly or delicate in tannin, or manufacture, ihall be in the least injured. Officers, in sufficient numben,will be on the grounds, whose duty it win be to look to the safety of everything on exhibition. Water and hay will be fomi-hed on the grounds free of expense, to competitors and exhibitors. LIST OP PItEISIVIISO stoti anus. Best stallion for heavy draught over 4 years.. old,- SS 00 Second best, 4 00 Best stallion for light draught or saddle over 4 years old, ' 5 00 Second beet, 4 00 Hest stallion S years old and trader four, i 00 Sec.ond best, - 3 oo Best brood Mare, 4 bo Second best, 300 CAIIIIIAGIC sin DIUUOHT 101 W. Best pair matched carriage horses, 3 00 Second best, 2 00 Best pair draught horses, 3 00 Second best, ' 2 00 Best single carriage horse, mare or gelding, 2 00 Second best, I 50 Best saddle horse, mare or gelding, 2 00 Second beet, 1 50 COLTS. Point i years old horse colt, 2 00 Second best, 1 00 Best 2 years old mare or fillet', 2 00 Second best, 100 'l, Best yearling colt, 2 00 Second best, 100 Beal socking colt, , 2 00 Second best, , 1 00 IWO AND 110LCS. . Best Jac*, - 400 . Second best, • 3 00 Best pair of mules, 3 00 Second best, 2 00 CATILZ-11011110N• easunt—ret.t. MOD. Best bull 3 years old and upwards, 5 00 Second best, 4 00 Beat bell 1 years old, 4 00 Second best, 3 00 Best one year old bull, 800 Second best, 2 00 Best cow 8 years old and upwards 4 00 Second best, 1 00 Best 2 year, old beifer , 300 &road OO Best Mu ter old bidet, 2 2 00 Second boa, 1 00 Best bull calf, 2 00 Second beat, 100 " Beat heifer du 2 00 Second beg, 100 GRAM AID IllineD Mien& . The premiums will be this same es tot fell bloods. Orrire tetra. The rreminms will be the same is for (till bloods. WORRIES, CATILS. Best team of sit yoke of working cattle own ed by the citizens of any one town, 88 00 Second best It is expected :bat the above teams will come upon the woods M good style, with theh twat. live townships designated , upon banners or other iris' is. Bea pair of working oxen 6 years ohl, 3 00 Second best, 2 00 Beat pair oxen 3 years old and under 5 3 00 Second best, 2 00 Bust pair 2 years old steers 200 Second best . 1 00 Best pair.yeariing steers 2 00 Seed best 100 SILCH COWS. Beta =itch cow, - 3 00 Second best, 2 00 [Compton will darn the rain by which the jod ate to detatmidel • m girnt. Best pair fat oxen of meta, Second best, Best fat ox or. steer, Second best, Best' tat cow or heikr, Second best, • , • • • OLAVernaltik Mat? /MD sirs. Beg sliutestervi- ilium, 1 00 Second-best do. • , . 50 Seri shwgbieied 114 . • ; I 00 satki--nat 'wool. 'l3OOOOO ' Boa baik:hunbc.4 XI SePtedtilto ,;1 00 'Baia AZ OWOC4:, 200' t es o n a ba lk 1.5.;4 : 19. 'Bedpetkof •-. Second belt, ' 7$ MERBIKM iket back, Sewed bete,. Iket tinelefambi: Snood bait; Best - siz ores; S.ecenia bee, Second best, COARPS WOOL MUTTON /HIV?. Beet betic s :- Second beat s Best six ewes, -. Second best, -. mom Best boar .6 mond', old or upefarde, 2 Second-best; - • - 1 Best breeding sow,. • 2 Second best, ' " 1 Best Litter of pigs not lees dm 4 in number,. - nor over aim months old • _ 1 . Second best, - - resins. - Best pair foreign breed', cock and ken; Second best, Beat pair of chickens, foreign Wed, Second best,_ _ • Beat Jersey Blocs, cock and two hens, Pglands, Dorking', Game fowls pair torksya, pair geese, pair of Muscovy dick' pair common I do Largest end best variety of fowls, Second best VIVID C Roes. Best 3 acres of winter wheat, Second hest do Best 3 acres of Spring *beat, Second best do Best 3 acres of Corn, Second beat do . Best 3 acresof rye, Second best do Beat 3 sores of oats, Second best do Best acne of Barley,, Best and most timothy bay on 3 acres, Second best do Best and most clover On 3 acres, Second best do Best 3 acres of buckwheat, Second best do Best half acre of potatoes, Second best do Best half Me of turnips, • - • Second best do Best quartet sore of field bogs, Second best do Best gustier acre at field beans, Second best do Best acre of Peas, Best quarter acre carrots, Second best do Best quarter acre of parsnips, Second best do Best twenty-five field pumpkins, Second beat do Best bushel timothy seed, clover seed, flax seed, Best sample seed corn, Largest and best variety of garden seeds Largest and best satiety of Geld root seeds CURD= lIIICILTLIUJA Largest and best variety garden metal:des, $1 Second best do. Best doz long blood beets, half dot heads habbage, 3 head/teal:Mowers, half doz. stalks Celery, sample lima beans, hall doz. winter squashes, half peck onions, doz parsnips, doz carrots, sample tomatpes, sample egg plants, 3 sweet pumpkins, doz. ears sweet COM, doz cucumber., - variety radishes, hall doz. broccoli, ball peck early garden potatoes hall peck early garden turnips Best specimen of butter, tub or Min, not less than 25Ibs. 113 Second best do. 2 Best specimen of fresh toll butter, not less than If lbs. 150 Second test do Best cheese cot less than 20 lbs. Second best do. 1101111EY AND 500411. But honey hot Was than 6 lue. Second beat do. ' Best maple sugar not less than 6 lbe Second beat do. Befit barrel of *beat Boor, Second best da. 2 Boat sack of back*beat float, Rid ponds, f 50 Second best do. ' Best seek corn time, one bOldied potmde 150 Second best 1 IfACOI VANS /MD Yilsd sett MOM enters. Vest eared bem fleeOhd best Best dried beef Second best Beet smoked do Second best 141111 1111111717 a Largest and beat variety of early apples. not . leas than Nix of each I ' Second best 50 test dozen early variety 50 Largest and best variety of early pears, sit of each I Second beat do 60 Best dozen early variety 60 Largest and best early variety of peat*, sis of each. 1 00 Beeond beat . 60 Best dozen early variety 60 Largest and best variety of plums I Second best 60 Beat dozen • 50 Best 0 water mellons 60 Best 8 musk mellons • , 60 rats roost. Largest and best variety of hill apples silt each I Second beat 60 Best dozen • 50 Largest and best variety late pears, a ot each I Second best 60 Best dozen , 60 Largest and best variety peaches. lof each 1 Snead best 1 . 00 Beat dozen 60 Laigentiii best variety grapes 3 clostirm ZIA 1 -00 Best dozeit Winches . 60' Beeond best -- - . 1 i - '.60 Best dozen quinces . , ,- ••-• AO * Beat late uteri mcilotis .• .ao *SWIM MOM ~., Beiri s lieee pec i in tli on in d d ried ried .pe ati ackes pies kiff . pat i specimen dried raspberries specimen dried blacittarien i , minim, annzazirrs._ 3 03 ‘ 2 00 2 00 - vo - 2 00, oo Best two bone plow liteeond best `, 'Best subsoil plow • Best side: bill ,plow tilt/mos roller " 7 vain drill fatutiog ioi l • . Moots , • boric* rube 'Maas' atiellue bone power wagon for farm purposes = ==g =EWE Kato sum at caosix 111151)114 DAUM *Lobs lIIED MLL • 1. I !d 3 ..F ~.1•. N^;rysr.~ u~~:%.. - > .. ...,_.a:i~..;~a . ~.yr,~A~ ,:•_. ~=>^.;...;~tia~r~rac?a.x:,~.~7csi€orncY . t~.:~.i~:y .~ ~~ysr:~r'r-`tiati ✓ ~..xc~~aa~~:m < ~s,:xm ;_- p~r•+~~~fa:::.. eartioswatisa - • • 2 iet itylloboulk`b2 , llll2 for 1.2114,11.10:. aft Salk CNN, r kejr mittitraw :cal* `'.1... stamp siochism• awn abetter - tido milks ; balklicitin bud rocs - os yoke, complete ; " - Lou 'cons baskets . DIP wits for, tarn oefield ose scraper for rata or 'rowt . tisO ' "" t - half dozen hoes best`twootioure forks two bay forks ch - ertse press barld,chom U 0 , - kit(' ''' :, 1. 0 0.. :1:,10 3_ 00 It 50 00 00 75 wavier els . ant e - • - Root cutter ' IP, chain itubbizig ; PLpl/las, Best ploairrg with horse teeth Bectatl , best .. ,- ,flestlkaMagmjsb as team _ Second best ItioltillFlCAL 1.11/1.01111211 1/1.118411117114 .. 11:16 test spec** of 'letter press printing 2 specimen'Of dabbing. ills= or biass • 1 00 iron-castings • " • ' 1 blachnshhs' work. . .. . 1 ism • horse carrier . „ 3 . sing!. carriage ' ' ' 'f ,' 1 tiro horse' MAIO hatnessi i ' I single carriage harness . ,1 50 saddle and bridle cooking stove parlor store coal stove lot cabinet Ware Second best Best pair fin. boots pair lady's shoes. aide sole leather side upper leather dressed calf skin aide harness leather set window blinds 1001461 s assorted window sash 1 specimen of ornamental fence 2 1000 long shingles 2 Second best do ; ' 1 Best 1000 feet pine boards 2 Second best do 1 Best 1000 short shingles 1 Second beet do ' 76 Best meat barrel 60 3 dour barrels , 50 2 butler firkins 50 specimen of marble or stone cattle, 1 .600 bricks 1 specimen of tailoring 1 made panel door 1 1 specimen of graining specimen of sign painting 1 made ride gun - I made shotgun 1 . six pieces of un ware 1 pair blankets I piece satinet I pies. of overcoating t piece broad cloth 1 wool carding 1 1010111 AiiiD Ott imostiro, Best specimen of horse shoeing 2 Second best do 1 Best specimen of ox shoeing 1 60 Second best do 1 neossaotn sisserseseats-•-trmis CLAM. Best tan yards of flannel 1 Second best do • 50 Best ten ,yards of Wool esipellOg 1 Second best do 50 Best ten yards of tag earprdng - 76 Second best do 50 Best hearth Sig 50 Ten pits of Wien 1 quarter potuid linen thread - 50 pair troblblin socks or stockings so Second best do 25 Best pair *train mittens or gloves 80 Second hest do 55 Best ma& shirt 75 Second best do 60 Best 3 shirt collars 4 60 Biat bed quilt i Sehemd best do ' 60 Best counterpane or coverlet 1 Second best do 50 Best specimen of woolen yarn 60 door mat so Best specimen of darning 60 00 00 00 50 50 1 00 Bed made bread Second best do Third best do Best pound cake 50 sponge cake 50 fruit cake .50 Opts butter 50 tied& Matta ' 50 _ _ cucumber pickles 50 variety of pickles 50 currentjelly 50 variety fruit Jelty 50 raspberry vinegar 50 variety fruit preserves 60 wasting soap 50 toilet do 50 1 50 75 50 75 50 Belt tamp gat73 .... second beet do Ito Best vone of worsted dowers t 00 wan flowers 1 00 paper dowers 60 specimen of WO knitting ' 50 Satiety of wonted work 71 Besond best do 60 1 so room CLASS. Best irately of fancy needle seri .7$ Second best do 50 Best specimen of fancy needle work 50 specimen of sill embroidery 60 worsted emproideryso specimen ormosaio work on chide or stool 75 Second best do 60 Pllrfil CUM Befit titenantan-maker's work I best do 50 Best specimen of millinery Work t Second best do ao Best specimen of fine needle work 80 /117/1 CLUB. Beet painting in oil colors I , ,It " water colon 73 Crayon or motto-aromatic drawing 30 pencil drawing 50 display of fancy articles 73 second best do 50 towns. ain - casu•nousa alma. Largest and most benntilitt - variety of noises, 1 Second best do . 75 Best basket bows 60 hand boqoet 30 Largest and best vanity green Mese puentl I Second boss do -, ~ 1 ,Tildrd best do, 60 .. . Judges on the above different classes of articles will hamippyrer to awarddiscretioaarypremimus, Mia commendations, on each puiritorums articles u'uldi be presented, coutiog within their respec tive classes. Bp order of the. Executive Committee. NM. C. BOGART, Secretary. ao ao 40 ao WAursa, rue Fuasusvu, has surrendered ,to the United States authoiities, to save himself from falling into the Wall of the Mexicana: Re is to be tried for violating the laws of the country-prohibit ing ettingoot arud expeditions against other *Gan tries. There is timelier offence which ought not to biovedooked when the law comas to deal milker tree td this Individual, and that is the deliberate murder tWo of Ids whom he had shin, ander.* tientence 4 of court manna, ccooPollod of , other Plows.-Shoob),10 wasp, con. Ciotion, alder our laws which is scarcely. robable "tinder the testilitixtyithe litexittatigoienuninif will Aindideas. , dinnind his snitender, to limier for thp climes he was pill. of in Sonora.. 11/1 =I SZCOND CLAM tug( aim. 1 - 4§obrovb. , ti.t. ttiovt(F. E,O. G O O DR I CH, EDITOR. Towanda, lOatarthry, June 17,1854. ICI r • !IronasAit.The Repisior. 00: per sanan,lipldiritlua W n Wryest SO gnu will dedeetett..ibt /sib pild aiteallytuadvalweill 00 will be mimed. Nome, met overswolsorif mins lout &r. Aswitrouweare, per some or us tiles, SO eeete for the fraud Mesita Orr emit subsequent lasertiee. _ 107011ke Hi tie" Unto* ma th side of the Pahhe lowizeolest dein to the Brodkord Hotel, Bonner betwese eaten. Adam' and ElwelPs low aces: Demotarafic ittsite Nomllatlons. - vos SoViEroa, WILLIAM BIGLER, os Cr.saansur Co. " tea swiss or its -wrists Cony, ITEREIKIAH B. BLACK, or Sow:ran-Co 11011 WWI CONIIIISIONIS, HENRY S. MUM', or Pix Cotrwrr Otr* The List of Premiums for the next Fair of the Bradford Agricultbrai Society, takes op much of our space, this week. The half will be found to be very full, and directions to Competitors ample.— We are pleased to see already indications of a grand display this fall. We hope that all of our Farmer friends will find, something amongst their productions, worthy of being displayed. 1 60 1 1 60 inother !Ire I On Ftiday morning last, at half put three,* the familliu alarm of fire aroused our citizens horn their illumine". The barn attutbed to the dwelling of Mrs. Nancy E. Bull, corner of State and River streets, was enveloped in fiames; when the alarm was first given, thleatening destruction to the ad jacent property. Flanklin Fire Company, with their Engine were speedily at work, and succeed. ed inJuresting the flames almost at the point when Sul discovered. The barn of Mrs. 801 l was almost destroyed when the fire was first discovered, and was con sumed, with the wood shed of the dwelling. The dwelling house was partly burned, and completely saturated with water. It was occupied by Joint L►oattt.rs, who had moved in but a few days pre vious. He had time to remove bat a tew of his goods, and is a heavy loser. ' The barn was occupied by Sheriff Thomas— Awe horses were fortunately absent—and he loses only some harness. A heavy loss falls upon Capt. Loons, proprietor of the Canal Packet St. Louis, who was jam com mencing regular trips between Towanda & Athena. He had m the stable three valuable horses, a quan• fity of harness and oats, and loses at least 5500 . . Mrs. Bull, we understand, has no insurance up on her building. Mesas. Bailey & Netrios lose between 4o and 50 thousand shingles, piled upon the river bank, in front of the barn. This shingle pile was on fire when the alarm was first given. The dwelling south of the corner was occupied by Luther H. Scott, whose loss consists in the dam age done his furniture by water and by removing a a portion. Too high credit cannot be awarded to the e'er- Lion* of the Fire Company, nor too much praise given to thehEoginit they work. The fire bad gained so much headway when first discovered, that a partial destruction of Mr. Bull's dwelling booty/az inevitable. The efficiency of this of ganization has become so apparent, that we trust ‘ u tit earliest favorable opponunity will be taken to pft re another Engine, or at least provide reser voi , necessary to afford protection loamy part of the borough. It is supposed that this fire was the work of an incendiary. VW, Japan Expedition. The last arrival from Europe brings an account of the entire succeasof Commodore Petty's mission to Japan. On his second visit to Japan, to receive the reply of the authorities to the invitation of the United States to enter into closer commercial rola firms, his reception was exceedingly friendly, and the object of the, expedition, hu been fully accom plished. • It does not appear that op to the latest date he had been able actually to conclude a treaty but it seems certain that the conditions of one bad ken agreed upon. The news was received at Hong Kong by the frigate Stiscue/uume, which lett Jeddo on the 25th of March. The statement of her officers was positive that the ratification of the treaty was to take place on tbe . 27th,and that alter its completion Commodore. Peer's wu to give a grand entertainment to the Commissioners. The Japaitese received Commodore Patter with the utmost cordiality,—they concede every point of etiquette on which he insisted, and took great pains to evince their friendly feelings towards him and towards the United States. They have agreed to open two ports, Simodi in Niphon and Marmara on the Island, to American CoMmerce, and to substi. tore others if these should be found inconvenient. They 1100 agree to treat with kindness any Ameri. cans who may come among them, and co famish 1 water and ptavisions for all American vessels that may visit their cast. Coal depots and a supply of cogitate also to,be granted for American Steamers. From the account given of the funeral of one of the seamen attached to. the expedition, it appears that the largest liberty. was granted to the Ameri• cans for the performance of their religions dim- It is stated that Com. Pitaav proposed extend the privileges thus conceded,. to other • nations, but the Jammu refused. They denied that any con.: cousion bad been made to the Russians. MCLAIIICROLT OCCORACNCII.—Mary Welch, aged about ten years, was drowned in the Susquehanna just below the bridge at &hem; on Sunday after noon the 11th inst. It appeared that shb was sail ing in a boat with another girl about the some age and before they . were aware, had drifted into the current leading beak of the Island, whoa she be. came alarmed Mid jthriped out of the hoar; and en diamond to draw itishore,.:hut the .001Teial being too strong for her shemsboatried down thiestreans. Near Artthoure eloped befero the - body was re f covered. EIMSg m!msmlnwmi ASIMIDAT/ONAL FUND FEET*— " - 7 4Alswill be beld elk Ow Fourth of"Jal battattbt at the ealuitteltsreenesliellie Was faloironls. Thepnmeeib will be us . properiengstbool Ibures ler the Institute. Tb . of thee , wad walfrender the approaching 11 , 'ternary of Miriam Independence peculiarly in . - . Iffeefo rt shall be wandirg to secure for 1 platfOrtalbe'best talent. The Hon. Wm.: swans has invited to deliver the Oration • d holm ars rtained that hi will , duCtwn eiqr 'wallahs place= s ' -if . , /all announce will • , as soon the necessary patents „ plate. so + Dinner will be tirovided at the Institute, and 1 throws opts. Dinner tickets at IllS per Co , will be for at next week in the several to , a of the CoantY• Seats under sorer for 1 1 ,no will be Ptterhholt and every effort will e for the comfort of all who may attend. id by way of provision for the table will ' Valli received, Friends of Education may tie , i y contribute a public pleasure end il lasflas •- : • at @biota's:lt for tickets s ber. pply may be provided, appliea aid be made innsiediately to the S. F. COLT. General Agent. .. ismem , THU . 1 " RANCE CELEBRATION.— ," The P. hof July next, will be celebrated eigIONROBTON, io n Temperance principles, wider T i „,,,„,,int eepervis . of the Bons of Temperance and 4340 d Tempters. awn° Luxe. of Ithaca, it is mooted will deli er the Oration, a good band of / m will be in titteadance. aud the progyeellings w to enliiiencd by some beautiful temperance odes by Monroewn Temperance Choir. Dinner will be viamkby Mr. H.Bbsw,of the Monroetan Tem pe Eickange. In 'hon. our friends may be . that neither trouble nor expense will be sp •to make the Temperance what they should be It form a Grand Temperance Jubilee, The P. or r 8. T. and the friends of Temperance general. Iy tbrrighout the county, are respectfully invited to anent - emits-nu or .1 AAAAA IMINTS. La Salsbury. Lewis Kellogg, IfAI. Fowler. Miss E. Salsbury, Anthony Mullen, Mrs. H. K. Fowler, C. N. Knapp, 1. B.Bmith, Muck Nudge. B. W. Alden, George Smith. . loo* 3. 11154. ME MEM DISCOVERY OF THE PI . Farmers, Families and others, , chase. Remedy equal to Da. TOllk3' ifi Lynx , rbr Dysentery, Cholic , Croup, I Rhea ism, Sore Throat, Tootharbe,Sea sa, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, Old Soren ache, nito Bites, Pains in the Limbs, Back, e . itt Ili t d not give relief,the money will be ed---all tis asked, is a trial, and use it ace! to three. s. It isEnglinh remedy, and was used by IV., the IV., run of England, and certifie him, as a e ore for rheumatism, when every else had ' ed. Dr. To as has put op a 1101135 Llamas. i bottles, which is warranted cheaper and betto any otheri for cholic, scratches, old sores, swellings, tate, bruises. etc. Over 1000,00 txntles have been sold in the ted States, 'without a single failure, and many stated they would not be without it it it was Si bottle, in case of Croup, is it is as certain as applied. It cures Cholera, when first taken, in a few h Dysentery in half an hour—toothache in five mil It is perfectly innocent to take internally, and commended by the most eminent physicians ii United States. Price 25 and 50 cents. Dr. Tobias could fill a dozen newspapers wit tiScates and letters rtlaiing to the Wonderful .• accomplished by bis Liniment, but considers ranting it sufficient, as any person who does n Min relief need not pay for it. Price 50 cents. Dr. Tobias' Office, 240 G wich street, New York. For sale at Dr. H. C. Porrsa's Drag Store, ands, • New Ibvertisements. Auditor's Notice. Brown it Rockwell vs. John Terwilliger. In Common Pleas of Bradford County. No. May Tenn, 1851. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the C to distribute funds received by Shetirs sal - defendant's real agate, seised to eseeution issued the above suit. will attend to the duties of said pointment at his °Mee in Towanda borough en 26th day of July, 1854, at 2 o'clock P. M, where persons interested are required to present their elai of be debarred &Om said fund. June 16, 1854. P. D. MORROW, Auditor. Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the estate of Mtn Welsh, deceased.-- In the Orphans Court of Bradford County. MBE un dersigned Auditor, appointed by the .L Court, to Marshall assents and distribute funds in the hands of the Administrators of said estate, will attend to the duties assigned him, at his oMce in the boro' of Towanda. on Thursday the 27th of July. 1854, at 2 o'clock P. M. All persons having claims upon said funds, must present them at the time and place aforesaid, or else be forever debarred from the same. P. D. It ORROW, Auditor. June 18, 1854. Auditor's Notice. In the molter tithe Estate cyliwnpitry Brown, demos ed In the &pion Court ofßradford County. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by thews to make distribution of funds in the hands a the Administrators of said estate, will attend to th ditties assigned him, at his Office, in the Hero' Towanda, on Friday, the 28th of July, 1854, at o'clock P. M. And all persons having claims upo said fund, must presemshem at the time and pl • aforesaid, or else be forever debarred from the sem Jane 18, 1854,L. P. D. MORROW, Auditor. t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. J. M. WuUlasoldounistrator ofthe Estate of D. IPaliks, deelg, vs. Daniel IIW, Jr. In the mon Pleas opradford County, No. 138, Der Term, 185 q. 'THE undertigned Auditor, appointed by the cod II to distrilite funds, in the hands of the Shed will attend Write duties assigned him, at his o in the Borolst Towanda, on Tuesday the 25th Et of July, tai), at 2 o'clock P. M. AU persons b jug demand. upon said funds. must present • at the time adplace aforesaid, or else be fore • debarred the same. June 16054. P. D. MORROW, Auditor. CORN Ntigatots with steel teeth. for safe H. 8. MERCUR. 1 Atiditoes Notice. In de stater of fig teigaN ga d vme d, of 0. I ... to S.. a B . in the con. f m d Co. No. 131, . r 185 i HE u ipaid, an auditor appointed by asii Coa ::ta distribute money in the bands fB. CAaul s 8 - Bludisitssid - Assignee. will attend to h.. smarm at liu °Mee in the borough of Towa ,dat Monday I Sethorinne. A. D. IBM, at 1 'clock / 1 :* ' . out "here all persons inter ITS requisite .'to anima. D'A. OVERTON. Auditor. May 20, 1854. EMT In die -11 of,Fwitstate of Asa Manley, died. Ft rity .. , Celia qf Brodfrffd County. 17,7 Feigned having been appointed an st• i di b hear.tiamine and report ltPee the 6 ' 4 a n ,t ll , l ;at o f the administrators of Asa Mulch the—',,„— * we..iee melt dons are sled. will attend t --_, autllese him on the 28th day of Jr pulp eel o'clock. 1%. M. at his Mks in the born ' Towasiii . 1804, .-D'A. OVERTON, Auditor. 1 1 1-Wlll. .. .•168—rteacknomeg an ie d t3alisba b PHINNEY • I kinds of grain & !amber ' ' some eadi wiU be paid , by _ leas. PHINNEY. B'<' • • & §IIOEB, the largest sad cheest a :-.,11/32ent Th wanda; by PHINapNEY: I. B. &scut, Sec 211 n par. XITIAN :hrenic ikness. 6liesd, pion, fund ing iam o by itig 1