ndpucaintm Harrisburg. faesPo • 11Almost/an, FE3RUARTI4,IB44I. Oa Friday lest, pending the subject of isle i t i l e public !Grill in the Senate, Mr:18 - allivan opiate following resokaion,virich was • rie d ' e d ' Tit#t the committee OD Finance Res° it Internal Improvement to whom was refer , s o roueh of ; ,ihe Gov i ernor's Message tis r e . to the sale of the mainline and Delaware I .,,j a a o fl6epublic work's, be instructed to bills for tbe.sale of the said public works. A co mtuanication was received from the Ca .lCommissiciners urging upon the legialattie a y a ppropriation of $60,000 for repairing t t h a ished lines of the state improiements ro l w have theta in readiness for the opining of cl i n g navigation; and Saturday Me.4.11,-, o f the House, from the 'committee Mi 'utter iwprovements reported a bill approPriating -5e.C60 for that purpose. , ~t had been reported in the Senain pro far the election of progecuting attorneys. Sir. Cooper's resolutions• relative to a sale of : pa mic works, and a distribution of the pro !,,vifrotn a safe of the public lands, sem ;. i ng to t he scheme of Wm.*Cost Johnson 1 b r en . the so! jest of much dis c ussion irt—the mit • , ' ,solution was offered the other day by: ...Ambrose to reduce the pa,y of members,of fegi;lottire to $2 per day. , The proposition . mi . , met with but little favor and was in n.tcly postponed. The committee on the ',c.iary in the House bag been instructed to lire into the' expediency of bringing in a 'to reduce t all the salaries of the officers of government, including the Governor's, Ca bommissioners;members of the Legislature Mr. Wilcox, onM onda y,, presented a mensie-- from Sidney Rigdon, Poit-master at NauJ ;• (111.) and a member of the church of plteti DJS Saints," praying the legislature Ip e inisylrania to interfere in' behalf of the I.alcins by instructing the Pennsylvania dele ion in Congress to use their exertions in 'pa; alnut. such measures as will protect float persecution, and cause a redress of c;rievances. Sidney tells . a long- story of rongs, and of the Wrong of brethren-- :Jets, rapine, plunder, violence and cruel lich they suffered at the hands of the peo -Ilissouri, in their . e.iterniiruiting Warfare the past week the legislaturehas been mostly in the consideration of 'private a comparative calm has pervaded these The question of the public printing will again before king, and then for_ more rods, words. Mr. Sullivan, from the ter printing,-to which Ihe subject was has reported a bill directing suits to be against all such public printers and s may have wrongfully or erroneously sum or sums of Money from the usury for printing and binding. • ion of Mr. Crabb this 'morning, the committee was instructed to inquire Expediency of exempting the property women from being Liken in execu te debts of their husbands. . Pua. tarn and Johnson Netting. mat to previous notice, a largo and en sleeting of the democracy of Brad-. Sty was held in the .Court !Rnse is ighof cowaoda, on Thursday evening, . 1/AVID CASH, ESQ., was called Chair; DlSurf. BRUNS, LIONARD' Locswoon S3rlTll . , JDNATIIAZe,STE- Calister Guruarr. and F. were elected Vice Presidents; Leonard ,Peter U. Ward and Edsian Aspen elected secretaries. • Ixt of the meeting was briefly stated tt'itaor and the following "resolutions hie, and unanimously adopted. as; The democratic party in the Uni- I bare - selected Martin Van Buren of as tlair standard bearer in the great i 6 i 4 etailial which is to come off in , ''lric'n4 hien nominated with a Una doo4 suptezedented in the history of rrerheiefore feel assured that rzony-of feeling-and union of action is , hir?lnger- of a glorious victory to the r t -o .thlwanistn, and cannot fail to at usuiy in . vindicating the integrity,and if our free institutions at home and And whereas, James Bucharian has withutawn his name fromthe list al candidates, and Richard M John his entire willingnesi to accept for the Vice presidency; and the opinion of this meeting, the goes ion is no -longer an open one, By the Democracy . of Bradford in jag assembled. That we cordially ARTIN VAN BURBN as'the re ee cif the democratic party of the that we will extend to him. a 'nea r atolls support—because wehave fall a his eminent talent, the purity of nracter, and his sound democratic because he is the representative' rtes and measures of thetreat re ,y of the Union. We regard it as (Lay, which we owe 'to ourselies; the 'character of the nation, to Jan who fell with our party and our 1 840, while nobly and faithfully and vindicating both. , That his restoration to the Presi a great moral, and political tri riends of popular rights and free liroughout the. world. That we have.viewed the disorga eats made by the enemies - of de 'er the false pretext of sympathy ' 4 with unmitigated reprehension. to create disunion in the demo -11 in the end to prostrate not on- Buren, but also Col Johnson' tereby give the electoral vote of Henry Clay for the Presiders.. •efrort which has been recently' 'le / the public mind to believe that e Thatnks niould not accept of !!?.FY, s cattered to. the winds: ?tened to' use him u anln "Alla of- federalism to destroy. Al, and the." old chief's 7 iciPlea, stand properly rebn 4tis 'o7l,l'in misrepresenting his m. his de inocrecy. I • '• • Resolve/; That by tbe authority and consent of RICHARD' M. JOHNSON is - eherelifizian- . nimousiy,recinatiend- him:hr 'thel r itto •Presi,' dency of the United States; Hip services to' people of the 'United States, , his acknowledged talents as a 'Statesman, his undoubted piatiQt• ism, his. valor and chivalry on the, field, his great experience. in public idrains,—all these, unite in urging the'clanns - of / this gallant man to, second office within the gift:of thipeo ple ; and rejoiao tosee his friends Coming so nobly to the rescue: A glorioua victory will be 'the certain result , of Onion and harmony with the democratic party:, Resolved, That we are opposed to a United States hank, the distribution 'among the several states 'al the proceeds of the public doniaiii, and to a proffigate and unnecessary 'expendi ture of the people's .money.. These are'federal . measures,. and Henry Clay is their•representa tive, and is put.forward by the federal party in the United 'States, as their candidate _to carry oat these - measures and principles. &Solved,. That we are determinedly opposed to the imposit, ion upon thepeople of high and burdensome taxes in the shape of protective 44. ties, by which money is taken insiduously and as it were.ty stealth .from the pockets of the greaf agrictiltural and 'consuming classes, and transferred into the pockets of oveigrown Mo nopolists and assebiated companies engaged in particular branches of industry. We are in fa vor of taxing the people for the necessary wants of gUernment only, therefore of a tariff limited to the lowest. point of revenue demanded by . an _ economical ad ministration al government, and in imposing such a tariff we do not object to grant ing incidental, procttion to certain great interests of a national,. character, more especially such. as are necessary to , the defence of the country in. time of war. ResoWed, That we are happy in assuring our derriocratic fellow citizens throughout the stitte . that the utmost harmony pervades the en tire democracy'of Bradford county. That we are.'eager foe the contest, end fully believe in ofir ability to give -Van Buren & Johnson a majority of seven hundred at the November elections ' Resolved,-That we have unabated confidence in the., talent, integrity, patribtiam anti sound democracy of JAMAS BCCIIAVAN. Resolved, That we approve of the indefati gable erode „of Charles J. Ingersoll in endeavo ring to procure the passage of an act of Con; press refunding the fine imposed on , General Jackson for the measures taken in the glori ous difenee of New Orleans. t." Resolved, That the delegates from this coon ty-and senatorial , district itt the 4th March con vention he and are hereby instructed-to vote for Martin Van Buren for President and Richard M. Johnson for Vice President ofthe U. S. Received; That the proceedings of this meet ing be signed by-the officers and published in the democratic papers of this state, and in the Washington Globe, and.that a copy be forwar ded to Martin Van Buren and Richard M. John son. On ,motion the meeting adjourned (Signed by the Officers.) Democratic' Reform Illcetiu,g. Pursuant to previous notice to meeting of the democracy of Bradford county was held. at the Court - House in the borough of Towanda, on Friday evening, Feb. 16th. LOCKWOOD SMITH ESQ.'was called to the chair; Jos. 'Tawly au .pnd LEONAItD Prunes elected Vice, Presidents, and.E. O'MearatDood rich andtilys 7 M sea ercur elected Secretaries. TIM \object of the meeting being .stated, on motion of Cot: V. E. Flexure a -committee was appointed to daft resolutions expressive of the sense of he meeting, consisting of the fol lowing namedentlemen : • V. E. Piollet, David Cash, P. C. Ward, I. H. Stephens, David Wilmot, Dmi'l Vandercuoli. Milo Buttlea, J. F. Means and - Geor;e Sander • - , During the iihrience'-of the committee, the rite4ting, was addressed by Col.Samsungr and GEOUGS SesnEnso..v Esq. The committee, by their chairman, reported the following resolutiong, which were adopted, atm soin# samarksty Col. Prortyratid C. L. Warty, Resoli , ed , That '- - tsconomy. in every depart mint of government—the smallest practicable expenditure in air putlic trusts—is a cardinal principle . 4 democracy, which looks to the cheapest aswelltis :the best protection of the rights, interests and pursuits ofall ; that " re trenehment and reform," if designed to he more than thi catch-Words of party and to become a rneardWg motto of reformation, must begin 'With the smaller expenses of county affairs and cs-. tend thence abroad to the larger extravagances of state and national administrations; and that these sentinients are of imperative force now that eVerY obligation of justice and honor de mands the', Most strenuous exertions and &ne m' sacrifices on the part of all good citizens fur the redemption of the credit of the commo wealth and the ultimate payment of her.cti.bt, therefore : • . Resoled; That we have WitnessetKvith pletesatisfactidn the movemsnd made by our repreientatives in the legislafure relating to the redaction of the fees nfiheriff and prothonta ries and of Attm,es' fees for entering up judg ments. Resolved, That in view of thegreat relative appreciation of the inoney-standard and.the mul tiplication of court-business, the contemplated reduction of thirty three per Centum would yet fill short of a just equalization of the public trusts with the •ordinary pursuits of dife,—an equalization essential to their character of offi ces of honorable and remunerated service in stead-of" spoils" of mere huchstering poliitics. Resolved, That in the opinion of the democ racy of Bradford county this, reduction nay= be justly extended to various items of cOuutfex penditure, and that therefore a committee of ' seven - members' consisting of E. W. Morgan, David Wilmot, David Cash, V. E. Piollet, Ed son Aspenwall, Chester ,Thomas 'and Chorles Stockwell . be appointed by this meeting to pre pare for general signature, a• memorial or p"eti • don to the legislature, to be forwarded to our Representatives and. Senator, for presentation in both houses; said memorial to set forth what reductuin (according to the judgment of the committee,) may he made in the items of "elections," "assessors," "constables retinas," j 'and' such other matters as may relieve the coun ty rates and levies, and also what -reduction ought to be made to suit the times in the fees of sheriff, prothonotary and other clerks of court (considering the questiqn of aalariesi for these offices') and lit tilt 'three dolltir.attomey . fee, -- as contemplated , by the resolution's brought for ward in the legislature,* before alliided to the said memorial further to ask for the passage of a bill, as early as praeticablef carrying out these views as far as Bradford bounty is con- - eerned. . • • . Rewired,. That as one of the Barnes) frhits of the - reforms we contemplate; in township; coun ty, and State expenses, wo look to an ability and willingness on the •• part of ',eq . ,honest Pennsylvanian, to meet the engagements of our glorious t old atominonwealth—redeeming her front her present load of obloqny'and contempt.' 1 Re:raked, That We call - upon our repro:L.oi fives in the legislature, to earry — out in 6 1 44 practical teem the _swede' meat 10t0" ur state expenditiiiii,A . . Afteither adoption' of thicreikdatioriiihe 'Meet :fig was gneritij'addreased4iy Ravin W - slim Egg.. • ' ; - --, Viz motion, of this meeting, be pnblishedin' the Bradford Porter and in the, other papers of [hie:county. . • , (Signed by Ihe Officerl.) Marrieds•.. In aloosueraz,Janaw 31st, by the Ras, alias _i Eiwits. - Esq., of Tank-, 'hannopk, Pa., to Mrs M. EmatrnisiLla, of the former placO. , . '• fIIMNP-10, .THE_ MEMBERS OF THE T. 11. L. will meet at the , Fire Proof, TuunanAv evening, next, at early candle light, The members' are requested to be.punc tuel in their attendance. • , Question for Diseussion—" Are Public Exe cutions beneficial id:their tendency ?" • . • • - .11; L.SCOTT,. Secretary. W.THE LADIES OF THE. EPLS. ~ COPAL CHURCH will give an en. tettainment in this Borough on the 22d inst., for the purpose of .raising funds to pay for the • SHERIFF'S SALE. • Thplir virtue of a swit'of Vend: Expo. issued UP from the court of common pleas of Brad ford county, to me directed, I -shall- expose to public sale at the house - of E. Raynaford in the Borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 25th day of MARCH next, at. one o'clock,. P. M. The following deacribed piece or parcel of land‘situate in Durell township and bounded as follows: beginning at a stone heap on the bank of the Susquehanna river; thence west 600' perches ,to a yellow pine; thence nerth 125 perches to a pine ; thence east 490 perches to' a Mack oak; thence down the Susquehanna the seveial courses of the same 175.percheit \to. the place of beginning. Containing four.huti-,, Bred acres more or less, with four framed hoti see, three framed barns-and a saw mill thereon erected with .about one hundred and sixty acres improved and a small orchard. - Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Simon Stevens vs. Sela Payne. JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff, - Sheriff's Office,- Towanda, February 17, 1844.5 • X - &ggiI—MMEMZUCI OTICE is hereby given to the members of the Bradford County Mutual Insurance Company,. that their Board of Direct-ns have this day made an assessment of 7i per cent. on the premium notes, which is to be paid cortipti ny by the 15th day of April nest. SIDNEY S. BAILEY, Secretary. Insurance Office, Towanda, February 14, 1844. S ' • - NOTICE. A LL those indebted to the subscribers who A 411 1. .. expect to pay in Grain, must deliver it by the first of MARCH next, otherwise, we shill expect the Cash by the first of April. Those neglect this call, will find their notes and ac counts in the hands of an attorney, who will collect them in the shortest time possible. ' J. F :MEANS . do CO. Towanda, Feb. 20, 1844. A.dministrator's Notice; A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of AIL ALBERT A. BECKWITH late of Elmira in the county of Chemung and state of New York deceased,.are notified to make payment and all persons having demands against said estate are notified to present them, duly attested for settle ment -This notice is intended for all persons in this Commothvealth having unsettled business with said deceased at the time of his death either iu his individual capacity or as connected in part- nership with any other person or persons inclu ding the . unsettled mercantile end other busi ness done in Ridgbury township by Beckwith, Satterlee & Strong and by Beckwith & Satter lee, and business done by Hector W. Strong in which he had an interest. ,JOHS L. WEBB Administrator. Smithfield, Bradford Co., Pa., Feb. 6, 4. Watch and Clock RI tiring. „ Jr. .1; ClLita I • : •"4: 11 .4, fOh- .1111 yx~c,(\i• wfte:: * :ESPECTFULLY In forms his friends and the public that he still contin ues to carry on the above business at his old stand, one door SOUL!' of Thomas Elliott's store, arid nearly opposite the Hay Scales. • • Watch and- Clock Repairing, , will be done on short notice, and warranted 4o be well done. From a long expe f r o i e ze in the, botiness, he believes that be will ble to ren der perfect satisfaction to all,who may favor him with their patronage. 7 N.B. Watches. vvarrantecjito run •well one year, or the money refuuded ; and a written agreement to that effect given to' all that desire one. CLOCKS.—A large assortment just rattly sd and for,sale very loW.for cash. Towanda, January 29;1844. , I EVVErAii..r3BEN=3IIS CLOCKS,& JEWELRY. T iIE subscriber bps recently returned from New York and has just received this day a splendid assortment of goods in his line.— A mong his assortment may be found Gold•snd Silver Levers, Horizontal, Lepine and common Watches of the best quality and at reduced pri: ces. Also, Brass eight day arid twenty four. hour Woo:' Clocks. Among his assortment of Jewelry may be found Gold & Silver Pencils, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Fin g er Rings ,, Wrist Clasps, , Sleeve Pins, Guardk Fob Chains, Gold & common Keys, - Pocket Knives, Specks'-and Goggles, Silver Thimbles, Steel Pens. Wallets, Tooth Brushes, Tobacco and Snuff Boxes. Accordions,' Percussion Caps. Violin Stringy, Clarionet Reeds, Pencil Points, Tablerirst - Tea,Spoons all of which will be sold•low for Reidy. pay.. • Nnezmatm , .a2,a4;iatilt4. , 11 kinds of Watches & Clocks repaired 04" short notice and done well.. Also, Engraving in style. Call and sec.,. . . ' . ~J. M. GILLBON. • -..- cb-Neal. doori to. the Post Offite. i Towanda, Nciv. llth, 1843. ' . 1 , . ESTRAY AME to my ineloSurehiWyslusinenboot IL/ the Middle of Novelnbet, a YEARLING hOifer t __The.owner is requested to proie prop. ' cirt7- , P 6 0 charges* an d lake her away. _ .10}LN HUFF. 4 ••-• • - • WV .4' I .'4' DeCerliber Sl3, ;Admffastrator'atliottee. , ..... PERSONS. iadebti4 to ~ the; e 4l4l4cof AI L Jacob . AsnoutilMe'efO,WandetWaithjP .d,eFeaseld, hereby tipt#l4 111 oalimOiste .1 11 .132 Fut and all , peisops !ziving Omit& °salmi acid, estate, ate*lt:mi:md to' rising them to the sabamitiet, legal& at:theistic:Med for :settlement wither:it delay'. l• •'" • ' ' GEORGE 11 - , BUILD, • -• It. L.,gltAlllliEß; - .• 4dminiafr 'fato l ' Mcinfoe, Decirtaier , 11th, 1843. AdjoAried-'-Special Court,: • - Adjo urn ed ` Sp ecial • ALN ADJOURNED Special Contt will' be heldin Towanda, in and, fo r the.couni!'y of Biadford,on Monday the 2ttlyday, of,Maicle next at 10 o'clodk in the forSwon for the trial . of tho follqwing to l wit : • 4 . 0. P. Ballard vs. George DetVitt.eidtment Drrliestellaux iv. Abel Fairchild et. aLtreimasic Sartilenolden.ve. A. B. Smith et: al. do. William B. Clymer vs.l!. C.Drinkwater et. al. .ejectment; - - , • §anile Holden vs. Moses `Wagon' al. Ire& Pass; .. Rebecca Shiader Deckei et alajeCtment. - • A, CHUBBOCK; Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, Towanda, December 7.lat 1843.5• . L. E. DE-WOLF, Aouomwrrir TOWANDA, .PA. ' (Office with the Register Recorger.) IFEIBM . 8 MEIBIT2 a , arzam 8 2 INSURANCE -, AGENCY. dth 1:1: BA RTLET'r has the agency of Ijr‘ the Delawake Mutual Safety Insuianee Conipany Philadelpitia; and is prepired to 'take risks on very favorable terms. Policies are issued ,by said company in the usual man ner of other stock companies. • , \ Towanda, Dec. 4, 1843. • - Gail.' uuti subscribers are prepared to fill all or ders \for Coal at OLD BED. at the shortest notice and od the most favorable terms. 'Fhankful for the liberal .patronage they, have received, they are determined to sell fine . coal for blacksmitlea, at lower rates than ever before offered, viz: we will sell for cash, Fine Coal at $1,25 per ton—for $1,38 in . pro , duce.—,Coarse and Raked Coal at former price's, Beware Of , imposition i - Fine Coat from other places hasmalmed off as coming from our mine —a su ffi cient proof of the superioritkof 011 r coal. N. B. PRODUCE taken in paymentfor coal. GAUSS & WAGGITT.. • Franklin, Brad. Co. Pa. December .25, 14343. waw 2.3 m a \\ ÜBLIC NOTICE is hereby g i ven that . the Blacksmith's Coal will.be sold for $t 38 PER. TQN. PAR MONEY, And $1 50 per ton, land produce—land produce taken in payment.' N. B. The subscribers have a large quanti ty of superior good coal on hand, and a sulfi - dent assortment. of rake and coarse coal. I. &,§. BOLITHO Franklin, February 1844. ANNUAL REPORT Of the Receipts and Expenditures of ford County; for the year 18. Assessors, ' eking returns, 26 bridge Contracts, , 1346 25 Constables attending con slang returns, and adv. for ,Tn: elections, 488 90 B. Buffington, late immissioner, 253 85 A: Martin, crier court, : 69, 00 Coroner's in tsitions, • 54 42 Willisto Elwell, counsel fees, 25 00 Dom i,,,CS 115 , roads thro' improvements, 462 83 D. age Vie . ws, ' 72 ( 00 eel, "50 'BB .Incidentals, ' - 27 97 Justice Fees, • • ' 26 87 Grand Jury, attendance and mileage, 575' 43 Traverse Jury, - " " 2630 36 . Office books, 97 75 Monies.refunded, - , 2 35. Wild cat certificates, ' 15 00. J. N. Weston, Shit pristine?. supptot,l9s 47 Printing, ' ' ' 362 25 Stationery, ~ 47 25 Public Buildings, . 328 87 Township views, , 5.00 Civil suits, 5B 44 Wolf certificates, ' 25 00 - D. Cash, late Prothonotary, Cik Quer= 'ter Sessions and Oyer & Terminer, 295 95 A. Chubbuck, " " , " • 12116, A. Chubbuck, for tmnscribilig'old an- • . pearance docket index, - ,70 00 had Wilsozi, late com.'in full, 5 00 Joseph Towner, commissioner, 14 OW E. Aspenwall, • " , A. S. Chamberlin, com. clerk, • 291 86 Commonwealth suits,. • 1306 13. LH. Stephens, late Shff., for fees, . 62 46 do. do. Prisoner's.upport, . 141 63 Daniel Brink, commissioner, " • 100 00 Eoad views, - . 419 25 Elections, . • 796 64 Auditors, . 'as 40 Bridge views, 44 50 Collector's Accounts of County Taxes. Names of lAmountlAmOnnt Townships. I Collectors ' IReceiv'tll due Pike, $ Gregory, 1837 $2O 00 144 66 Rome J Vought, 1838 . 81 95 Srdithileld,C R Hamilton 1859 . 30 68 Wartendyke, 30 It'lo, 22 39 BurlingtonX Knapp, 1840 sp 10 Canton, A \ Bothwell, " • 28 36 Granville, W \ m Ross, ".d 10 65; r 9 32 Smithfield, E 3,66 Tolanda beiro', \ A. Martin,"' 114 37d 74 92 " R Horton, " 211 72 Wells, W 'Smedley, " , 72 92 Athens Ip. S Ovenshirit. 1841 10 00 61 51 Calumbia," - J W " 5 50 + 18.70 Herrick,,Robert Depew, , .4 12 -133 00 - Litchfield, 'r B Merrill, " 19 86 Orwell, }lorry L Parks, " 37 10 . 11 31 Pike, John Daldwin,.. " '38'.64 Riallberri, Anson " . 38'65 Sou,th Creek. $ Stiles, " 3 94 . .21 82 Sheoequi% E Ifort:ms, 162.0 Wyakt.sing; E *Vaughn, jr," 79- ao ' 69 93 Wysoz, David'Oweb. 77 74 54 . 71 Athens bo,' G 0 Wells,rlB42-88 ,Q 5,24; tp. Watkins..:. " , IEO4 ,-sp 06' AsYlum, U ' " 24 59 .63 '111: Albany. Miner, Wilcox , 86. Burlington; I 'Ef. l .4l 7 Keati. - 00 86 .2 . 0 4 79 roluml " t 5. 04'. - ;103, 851 Mal Canton, Join /: well, ," 98 78 144 11 D_4l%, ,Wetther, 50,00 , 2T. B uranville, tan, Jr., „ ' " 'B2'67 66 ca Bernd, E B • ;;;"` 65 77 18'95 Litekiehl, 65 21 - 920 Ake! : John 202 90, , 122 14 Raillmarry, ight, t• 'O2 80 10 02 B°ol Cr et t Quick.'" " 27 49 57 2Satiithfield, Barion, rr 226 79' .141 62 Sprin' Wield, C . Campbell" 232 32' • 81 04 Tuscarora, t ellp , " 64 37.. ,1341 Ulster, * Gibson, , ";-147, .17 . .,., 66 00 Wells, R ler, " 75 55 80'81 Wysor,"Albert.•Lent," - " 4 166 95 123 31 Windbara,Job o. Russell, `47.07' 235 62 Wyalusing,lotinlVaughn." 165 - 44 76 94 AthensborintilMeriill,lB43 114 30. 145 52 " tp.,ltelruttori, " 163c61 463;42 Albany, DHu dick, 39 00 97 88 Asylurti„Ehnitr Horton, ' 130 33 142 62 Burlington. - 0 Taylor, " 85 10 267 -75 Canton, J`Riettwell, " 77 30 203'34 rranklin, vir Stephens" .18 75 56 80 Giunville, Le6l Taylor, " 155 78 Vecrick, N WW.hitmore," 22 97 84 72 Lt.ro , v. H HOWorttli, " ,4 62 .. , 138 92 T; 11 Merrill, " B'4 91 161 65 Mciaroo, Chesti; Mason, " 296 47 °itself, G W ells, " 54 60 228 90 Pike, G tiV Humphrey, " 188 67 231 19 Rome, .S Vockrell, " 94 08 111 38 Ridgbenj - , 3 3 ;inciimtn, " 84 67 117.96. Creek, South R Moore," 85 96 8 32 • Smithfield, L'. dams, " 78 00 342 28 Springfield, p ,pole, ' " 117 61 ' 216 30 Shesbequin, WIL'I Horton" 66 87 294 20 S. Stone, 11 S Sttlphens, ," 27 94 188 14 Troy, G P Freon:a:4 " 268 41 222 35 Towanda tp*BlGuodwin" 188 82 117 75, Tuscarora. lhorup,tl3l3 " 56 01 4 4 8 07 Towanda bo.l Coo,e3v, " 369 44 82.'30 Windham, WI Sibley, " 128 91 136 67 Warren, A-aron Corbin, " 194 96 81 11 Wysoir, A Whitney, " 98 56 .253 87 •Wyolueing. S W Biles, " 28 00 265.95 Wells, N Shepard, Jr. 4 , X7l 37 557 Ulster, Norma Stiaw, .‘ .51 25 184 99 Reev'd 'on dupl have been se during the y . BM Those mar since •!stAifi• Monies liege ved by Treasurer la 1813. (1 on Duplicates, h . $8268 05 Judgments an Tiiasurer's deeds, -- 775 01 tomusissioner'll orders, 5146_ 00 Interest on judgments. .• - 169 92 Money in Treasury, Jan. 1, 1843, • 36 84 . 'Duo C. Stockell, Treas. Jan.il, 1844;232 32 '' " - Total, 1 By co, orders credit orders By Treasurer'• M II County Orders. Outstanding onlers, Jan. 1, 43, $3,792 52 Orders issu&ki l n" 1843, • eluding credit orders l • 13,200 2G Orders issued io •asurer.. 5,146 00 CM = s utstaading 'Jan. 1, 1844,\ $7,797.46 BRADO0111:11 , COUNTY, SS. \ We, di Cnmmissioners ofsaid county, do hereby cert ify the foregoing to ho a true statement of, the receipts and expenditures of said county for the year 1843. \ • • • r E. ASPgNWALL,. D. BRINK. Conirs J.! TOWNER. Attest—A: S. CHAMBERLIN, Clerk. Commissionefs'Office, Towiinda r hinuary 24,1844 .5 • I I ir New Books and Stationary ! - 'FLPwMERI oagoo - . , THE suba'ariber . has just received a very eitendive assortment of School and Mis cellaneous BDOKS; History, Travels, Voya ges, Biography, etc.,. which are offered for sale low for,cash ' The.stock embraces in part : A tour in the , past,' Holy Land, &c.,by E. Joy ' Morris 2 vol. ; Thomas' Reminiscences and, Sketches,-2 , the of Josephus, Rollin, 'Byron, Coral vi Dick, Sterne, , Marryatt ; Coo per's NaVal'story, ,Pluttirch's Lives, Mack's 1 Lafayette; BI e's works, Life Of Washington, ; Fianklin, an elrerson. , • • ' Also, a general variety of Family Bibles, I large and GOloll;, : psaline and hymns, music books, etc. lank Books and Stationary, of almost every r.scriition. J. KINGSBERY, F Jii. Townila, an. 27, 1844. - ISNE 1 ENT REWARD. 1 BLIT \ IC CHARGES' PAID I t ,; • AN ckway from the subscriber on the . • : nigheof the 23d January, a young man , by tie name Robert _Ferguson, an appren -lice. to the BI 1 lilimithing business . I hereby forbidgah persOns harbdring or trusting him on my account, as I shall pay no debts of bis.con tracting after line datc, J. D. RIDGWAY. u, Jan . 29, '1844.\. , • $[2,715,74 lin ONE aNT REWARD! I t AN awa y from the subscriber, on theOth ahoy by the name of \James S. Schermillwral bound as an apprentice to the Blacksmithingi business. Said ,boy wall about -16 years, old :,4-Itadon when he left, gray4kants, gray, ro undabout coat and a cloth cap. I here by forbid all . persons hatboring or trusting hint on my account, as . 1 shall, pay no debts of hiS\ Contracting after this date. 11. W. ROOT Springfield, Jan. 18. 1844. • Panel and CoMmon Lumber & Goodtidngles, WAWED in,exFbango for cub and good, by • I H. MIX & BON. -IEDROADCLOTHS, 07,ssimeres, Beaver ACIP eras and Sattiuets for sale low:by • • ILMIX Zr, SON. gSTRAY; d r.44ltiE to ioy . cnclosur,e the 'Set; day of.No .vernber last;'3. !SMALL :YEA4TANGS,: . 'oneired beirei with white back end tail; ono brown "beifir with'white ring' oii taillone%Ted: 'atifer with white off tail ; tho owner ie requested to prove , rrropeo,; pay:charges and take ;bop , no ay. ? • i )iurcll Dee!, -1843 • $5,778 - ;2 • cates which • i tled in full j ar 1843, 2,489 $8,268 ; 95 ed thus (•) have been untied nary. • $14,628 14 odes Returned. turned, including $14,341 32 • 286 82 COMMISIIIOIII, $14,628 .14 $22,138 78 in 1843 • \ $14,341 . 32 ESTRAY. gL ber in tha borough.: of Towanda on or snail dify of Novetiber. last 'a RED HEIFER; about rain and a Wryest's old with no particular marks. The *miner, is requested to call prOie priqierty pay ch'argei Ind take her away. 1•, Towanda; Jail. Bth 1843: A FEW coh.Ofgood'Old-Beitablie dtieedia AL constantly' ' ' -Nov. 16th, 1843. -_E443.,CL4RE.. CAUTION WHE rig AS my wife I:ouisa,M.liar left 'my bed 'and bOard' ivithout - any just. cause or provocation. I hereby-forbid any ono harboring or trusting her . on my account, for I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. 2' FLOYD B.lit /WES. Burlington, Jan.. 19, 1844; 21 . ct DIDEZMUIIZ9',:i 1101ASHIONABLE TAILOR—on Main Et, nicer B. ThOnnie Iht Bhoiroutd nearly opposite:Meteor's [Oct 10. SPECIAL ,COURT.. " • /THE Hon.WILLIAM JEki.SUP, President JIL - Judge oldie 11th Judicial District °Mann , - sylvarda, has ordered' and appointad d Special Court of.Commou Pleas toho held for theCOunty of Brad lord, at Towandaout Monday, tho2sth day of March next, at two o.clack; P. M, for the trial of all such , causes as may then"be pending In eaid4ourt. • - AARON CHUIIBUCK. Proth'i. " Prcithonotares office Towanda, Dec 29,1843, NEW. GOODS. BURTON KINGSBURY. HAg JUST RECEIVED from' New York . City', a large and 'well selected as.sort went of*FALL,4- WINTER GOODS whirl are offered for sale at his old stand. Ifia.stock consists 'in - part , of ' DRY GOODS, CUTLERY, • - GROCERIES,' LEATHER, HARDWARE, • . - Boows, SHOES; CROCKERY, HATS & CAPS, &C. &C. &C. • Which will be sold on the most reasonable term* for cash or country produce:_ His old customer's and the public generally arerequas ted to call and examine qualities and prices. Towanda, /Nov.-11th. 1843. ME - LATES'U . NEWST d.ck; 02.12U3417... "LAVE: just receivtd and ere vbw openinz at tto store Janiv'occupied by v. E. Planet, in illysos, su eitenatve and well ino. lected assortmant of Fall 4- Winter Goods; onsisting of almost every variety' of Dry Goods, Aroceries, Crockery, Queensware, Hardware, toots and Shoes, &c.,