132 which the ;. state hSs no 1n ; g ig would increase the reven ges e ,75, 000 to 100,000 dollars, which , f o 'r want of this outlet, is reduced at $15,000 ; and will be lest :her to the state, should the extend , o f the Delpf4o -and Raritan .canal irpleted. For the moment this , 35 0 is finished, all the.coal which ' passeslßongh the-state canal, will effectually 'transferred ;: e ,Ntv Jersey canal opposite Eas- Ba the construction of the outlet o b r ite the necessity of the pro. sdextension, provided the 'authority is given before any final ac.; t fih New Jersey Legislatuxe.— i is s(Turing, to the state some re (rom the . coal trade—fOr her i in proveinen.ts, the profits i on ,hie now in the hands of rival coal • ;' these- companies; to whom in should. not -be done, but with , s e rival interests we have nothing. ,f) not. be Materially affeeted., er t .Otive: positions, it is t rue . a great extent he changed ; l je effeci.would'aimply be, that the rll ill coal will he deposited at and shitcped coast-wise— f-rom the Lehigh and Wyoming fields would itass directly throtigh ; , t;ite canal to New York. he . v i l ote question then, so far as state is concerned, is, whether the the dm - it - ruction of an outlet o:.B6ck's Eddy, shall secure from 000 10 100,000 dollars revenue; or, c !I:1' $15,000 Which. she now gets 5 - - ORONG the: onstrucition of the pro zt,l t.t tension. would obsert; - e that I have no per interest whatever is the subject, i . rom the good of my native state ; hould be pleased if you would call a:teption of the Legislature to it. I am, gentlemen, Very respectfully, yours. • EL " OGLE GOLD SPOON ". CASE. editor of the Bedford Gazette wass for a libel for eopying the story \lr.ogle had retracied On Ins'death certain infamous charges in his fa, recli agatnst Mr. Van Buren,. 'editor was not •allowed to give in see the truth of the article, conse the editor was tpulcred in a flue Gov. Porter remitted : the fine the prosecution being evi olte of political vengeance. ,CCiDENT TO TUE - BRITTANIA.ThiS on her last voyage carne near . the fate of the unfortunate Co- . She struck fouyinnes between . .;,; l am and . Cape Cod Light, thump :tiotty hard, the .passengers were :y.alaruied, and the utmost..con la:ion prevailed an board.. The 4nt occurred-in the evening, .and resse - V having, been ' drawn- on the :tiers ; (ay by until morning, when ilot discarered his location,. and inued-on the voyage._ As EnctmoN . .—At Colu l mbus,Ohio, the 9 . ,11 i4st : , the - two murderers, &am Tonng Graham, alias William and Hester' Foster, colored wo.; 1, Were launched into eternity. The )Ird ofpeople was 'thousands; of all and aexes. They 'were attended several of the clergy, but Clark was :/Gate to the last, refusing to pay - at:elation to the, awful event..". Lien 80n. 7 --A steamboat is m build- It . Cleveland, Obio, of most extra lary dimensions. Her keel is two red and fifty . -four feet long . . On ;he will be;two.hundred and six- Ti feet, and:. will measure twelve red tons. Her dining cabin trill o hundred;:and , . tbirty feet. Site be ready for service in course. "of ensuing. sumua r ei. deputy Woburn, Mass:, lately . made a iumpon a gambling house in that and took into custody seven gam- With their inii)lemente..cornpris twenty-three gaming -cocks, valued leir,owner at twenty-five hundred. %! The cock.were dOcapitated presence Oa number of citizens. ' a GP , SAt.r..—The C'elebraied farm RoSe, at Silve rake, 'P a., tea thousand sweep. l A 'few Ince the proPrietor sold at one • manufacturer at Ithaca, 300 of wool, each sale weighing 150 ) pounds, at 31 cents per,pound. • qzt vivrrnew. the great Apes temperauce iu lietand, is espeet i 3 rrireitt this: gauntry in. June A; REiIINISCENCE.—A. cannel? ' was lately dug up at NorristoWn. It spiked, and the trunnion broken off as: , it was left bY the Americans in - aban doning a redoubt which was thrown - up tiii the spot'where the gun was found, RUSTORED'AIIIIIDVS.--.li is stnted,that a bide boy was murdered by its father one day last 'week, in the lower part of Susquehanna county. We 'see nu mention of it in the Montrose papers, however: WE MAY PAY SOME ATTENTiOS to the person Avho dues' the ,fancy•editing of the Argus, next week, )f mare impirtant _ . 'matters do not occupy ourwspace. Marri;oll, n Pike, on the evening of the 22d, by Rev. Itri. Roger, SkIIVEL BUCK MAILTRA sox, all ofTike. With the above notice, we received the prin• ter's usual fee, in as in duty bounttwe wish the newli,married couple all the felicities which the state of matrimony is capable of producing. At Peru, 111., on the 25th January, i'utztoN D. BREWsTrat of the fir of Baldwin & Brewster, to Miss P. A. MANN, daughter of the late - Atm Mann Esq..of Tioga,cer.,;Pa. I - On Sunday evening, the-Ildi inst., in the I.9th year of his ade,,J.tilcs EDWARD, second son of Dr. J. Tallinadge, of Candor, lei. Y. " He came, like a dream in the dawn of life, He fled, like a shadow before its noon." Thus quickly has passed from earth to the spirit world, one, who in the spriiv, time of life, upon whom were lavished many fend hopes and affections. Truly, in this instance, has death singled out " a shining .mark ;" frit upon his youthful form, nature had convened more than her usual charms of loveliness: Endowed with mental faculties 4 of no ordina - ry mould, he exerted himself with Unceasing perseverance, in the acquirement of an educa tion, in different Academies, for nearly three gears, and the success iwhich attended his ef forts was- such, as to inspire in Ithe bosom of liis friends, the hope, that his future cor.rse would be one of Usefulness and lionnr. • But Consumption did its work:of ruin, and the wild winds now chant.a mournful rtquiem over the lonely couch of his sepulchral sleep, regardless . of the once exalted worth of him that ' slumbers beneath, and who but a short time since was rejoicing in the full bloom and vigor of health, and enjoyed prospects as bright and flattering for a long, and happy life as any who . ate left to mourn their untimely loss. During his illness though it was severe, he was never heard to complain. The tine spirit of submission to the Will of Heaven was mani fested at all times, andileep penitence for his sins extibited, till he finally; obtained that evidence of his acceptance with God, which lifted him above the fearof death and enabled him to tri umph in the hour of his approaching dissoltition " with a joy unspeakable and full of glory." Thus may it be said of :iirrCas it was of the admired and lainented Kirk White, of Who - se character he seemed largely to partake : " Oft genius early qciits this sod, Impatient of a robe of clay ; - Spread the bright pinion, spurns the clod, And smiles, and s soars, and steals away. " BUt more than genius urged thy flight, And marked the way, dear youth! for thee: ED3VARD sprang up to worlds of light, -On wings of immortality." [lthaca Chronicle. Mr* RELIGIOUS NOTICE.—RE. Mu. Grasox,will preach at the Court House, in this borough on next Sabbath. Ser vices to commence at early candlelighting J. C. ADAMS ESQ.jwill lecture before the Borough Temperance So ciety, at the Court House on Tuessiiiy { evening next. . I DISSOLUTION. IbTICE is hereby given, that the ,firm of HATHAWAY & WILCOX, is this day dissolved by mutual consent! Alt monies due the firm must be paid to §. HATIIAWAS, by whom all demands against the firm. will be settled. . S. HATHA WAY, J. WILCOX. • Towanda, February 22d, 1.844. BOOT & SHOE MAKING, I=lll Oa my own hooks again!! e , STEPHEN HATHAWAY informs • the public generally that he is still prepared to manufacture, of the best material, and in the most substantial and •elegant manner, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoes. Morocco, Calf and Coarse'Boots and Shoes; Ladies' shoes and gaiters; youth's do. All work made by me will be warranted.to be well made. Call and try. • Country Produce taken in payment for work. " Towanda, February 27th, 1344. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Bradford County ss. • - JOHN N. WESTON, High Sherif' . of Bradford County, being duly sworn, de pasith and saitb, that on Friday•the 16th day of February inst., at one o'clock P. M., agreea •bly to the warrant of the Governor for that pur pose to him directed, he executed James Dolan, convicted of the crime of murder, by I:Arcing him by the neck, within the yard of the' jail of said county until he was dead. • • . J. N. WESTON. S worn and subscribed,, this 7.2 d of Fcbruhry, ,1844, before me, . A. Goonwtx, Aisociate Judge. IMBBLS. ITHACA. FLOUR, 20 bbls. 11stavittleseork, 500 Bushels Grain, 1006 Lights Window, Sash for sale at 1-rebruary 26, 1E14. . .. MONTANYVS. SHERIFFS - SALE. ;710Y /virtue of a writ of Vend. - Expo. issued NB from the court of carmen pleas of Brad• ford county, to me directed, shall expose - to public dale_at the house of.E. Raunsford m the Borough of Towabda, ,on Monday,, the 25th day 'of MARCH next, at one o'clock, P. M. The following described piece 'Or parcel- of land situate in Eurell township and bounded as follows: beginning ate stone heap on the bank of the Susquehanna river; thence west 600 perches, two yellow; pine; thence 'north 125 perches to a pine; thence east 490 perches to a black oak; thence down the Susquehanna the several courses,cf the same 175 perches to the place of beginning. Centainino , four bun• dred rieres - moro or leSt, with four framed hou. ses, thi - ee framed barns aide saw mill thereon erected with about one hundred and sixty acres improved and a small orchard. ,Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Simon Stevens vs. Bela Payne. ALSO—A piece or parcel; of land situate in Columbia township and bounded north by high 'way leading from Columbia 'A Roads to Spring field and Wm. Garnets; on the east by Henry Parsons and' f:alet , S.. Burt ; on the, south by lands of Isaac Stra% James Parsons anci Wm. Gemet ; on tho west by lands of Jas:Parsoes, John Hurlburt and Path Furman, and the high• way leading from Troy to Elmira. Containing one hundred fort forty - live acres and one hundredand forty nine patches, about fifty acres impro. led vith a framed tavern house, one large Ira rn:e4 barn, one horse barn and shed thereon . erected. 4 • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 'Oliver Bosley vs Jehial Gregory. ALSO—By virtue of a Fi. Fa. the following described piece or parcel of land situate in Wya lusing township and bbunded on the north by the main road leading from Towanda to Skin ner's Eddy ; on the cast by Charles Hendricks land ; on the south by land of Ephraim Bee man and the Susquehanna river on the east.— Containing thirty-, seven acres more or less all improved with a new 'two story tavern stand stone house and barn thereon, it being the same property which was purchased at Sheriff's sale by Philip Sullivan irr execution against Jacob Coons & others. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ralph Martin vs. Philip Sullivan. JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff, eciff's Office. Towanda, TebruarY 17, 1844.4 STfUo I%.TOTICE is heieby given to the members 11l of the Bradford County Mutual Insurance Company, that their Board of Direct-its have this day made an assessment of 7i per cent, on the prembina notes, which is to be paid compa ny by the 15th day of April next. SIDNEY S. BAILEY, Secretary. Insurance Office, To -anda, February, 14, 1844.." NOTICE • ARLL those indebted to the subtcribers who expect to pay-in Grain, must deliver it by the first of MARCH next, otherwise; we 'shall expect the Cash by the first of April. Those neglect this call. will find their ;rotes and ac counts in the hands of an attorney,- rho will collect them in the shortest lime possible. J.F.MEANS & CO. Towanda, Feb. 20,1844. ,7` Administrator's' Notice. A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of AT,UERT A. BEc§.-wrrn late of Elmira m the county of Chemun,i and state of New York deceased, are notified to make payment and all persons having demands against said estate are notified to present theta duly attested for settle ment. This notice isintendediorall persons in this Cominonwealth having unsettled business with said decOased at the time of his death either in his indi4dunl capacity or as connected in part nership with any other person or persons inclu ding the unsettled mercantile and other busi ness done in Ridgbury township by Beckwith, Satterlee & Strong, and by Beckwith & Satter lee, and business date by Hector W. Strong in Which he had an interest. JOHN L. WEBB Administrator: Smithfield, Bradford Co., Pa., Feb. 6, 1844. Watch , and Clock • Repairina a, CILVItthER.LI.7I7,• ' RESPECTFULLY In 'Ms his friends and the iblic that he still contin mc to carry on the above ishiess at his old stand, iedoor south ()filmes Ilion's store, and nearly }posit° the Hay Scales. irk Repairing ; will he done on short notice; and warranted to be well done. From a long experience in the business, he believes that he wilt ho able to ten. der perfect satisfaction to all, who may favoi him with their patronage. N.H. Watches warranted to run well one year, or the money refunded ; and a written agreement to that effect given to all that desire one. CLOCKS.-- , A largo assortment just receiv ted and for sale very low for cash. • , Towanda, January 29, 1844, NEW_EZL'aireCTrE. - CLOCKS, ST, JEWELRY. . THE subscriber has recently returned from New York and has just received this day a.splendid • assortmentiof goods in his line.— Among his assortment may be found Gold and Silver Levers, Horizontal. Lepino and common "Watches of the best quality and at reduced pri ces. Also, Brass eight. day and twenty four hot? Woor• Clocks. Among his assortment of Jewelry may be found Gold & Sileer Pencils, Breast Tins, Ear Rings, - Finger Rings, VVrist E Clasps, Sleeve Pins, Guard & Fob Challis, Gijld & common Keys, .Pocket Kni) , es. Specks and Goggles, Silver- Thimbles, Steel Pens. Wallets, Tooth Brushes, Tobacco and Stniffßoxes, Accordions, Percussipn Paps, Violin Strings, Clarionet Reeds, Pencil Points, Table & Tea Spoons all of which will be'sold low fur Ready Pay. • - 11 0 420,M ram - PATaztaa, • All kinds' of,, Watches & .•locks repaired 'on short notice and dose Well. Also, Engraving in style. Call and sec. J. M. GILLSON.. 0: Neat doOr in the Post Office Towatida, N0v.,170, 1843. - _ ESTRAY. • I ,‘• Ar4MME to my inclosure in Wyalusineubout ‘..) the raiddla of November a YEARLING heifer. =The owner is requested to prove prop erty, PaY:: charges, 'rind = take her away. - . ; • JOHN' H WT. 4 la,atsutz., December 26,1e43, • • Adininistrator"i ALLL PERSONS indebted to ,the estate of , 'Jacob' Arnout, late of Towanda township deeedsed, are hereby notifieato make immediate paynient ; • and OR persons! having demands against said. estate, are requested WI Present' them to the subscriber, legally authentidated JOE settlement without delay. . - GEORGE-H. B,ULL, , ' . • 'Atiminiatiators. Monroe, Decerokr 11th, i 1843. • , • Adjourned Special Cot. kIAtrjOURNED Special Coat be field in Towanda nnd for t se county of Btadford on :Monday the 25th day tf March next at 10 o'clock in the ferenoon fo the trial of the following causes, to wit: I „ 0. P. Ballard vs. George Dewitt, ejec tment; Dephastellaus vs. Abel Fairchild et. 84 trespass; Senile Holden va.A. B. Smith et. all do. William - B. Clymer v 5,114. C. Drinkw ter et. al. ejectment; Sande Holden va.°Moses Warford e . al. tree,- ' Pao; • Rebecca Shrader vs. J. DeAer et. al. • . ment. A. CHUI3BUCI , Proth otary. Prothonotary's Office, Towanda, December 2,lst 1843. .5 • L. E. DE WOLF, : it,2 - 14.'.. 0 rgatrir ML \ NR:9 TO W AfiT DA, PA,. (Office itiitt the Rlgister Rcorder.) . 1 21,U1 2 8 /IFEFIka 8 8 INSURANCE 'AGENCY. 3+ fi r L) .- BikitTLTT has the agency of • I ' i the Pblawarclfutuad Safety Insuranez Company of rhiktielphia, and is prepaied to take risks - On very faVerahle• terms. Policies are issued by said €ompany in the usual Man , ner of other stock edam; anise. Towanda, Dec. 4, &i 3. 04:D LOY) 05041 V THE -subscribers are prepared to fill all or ders!forCoal at THE OLD BED, at the shortest notice and on the most favorable Writs. , Thankful for, the liberal patronage they have received,tthey ere+ determined tp sell fine coal for blacksmith's,' at lower rates than ever before offered, viz: we will sell for cash,. Pine Coal at $1,25 per ton—or $1,38 in pro duce.—Cogrse and Raked Coal at former pride. Beware of imposition : . Fine Coal -- [torn. other places has palmedoff as canting from our mine —a sufficient nix:ord the superiority of demi. N. B. PRODUCE taken In payment for coal. GATISS & WAGGITT. Franklin, Brad. Co.-Pa. December 25,11343: I,Z W* Gnl MMID 8 ti% ÜBLIC NOTICE is' hcrebigiven that the Blacksmith's Coal will be sold for Si 38 PER TON. PAR MONEY, And $1 50 per ton, land produceland produce taken in payment. - N: B. The subScribers have a large quanti ty of supenor good coal on,hand, and a suffi cient assortment of rake and c f arse coal. I. & B.BOLITHO. Franklin, February 1844. - • " ANNUAL REPORT Of the Receipts and ExpenditurCs of Brad ford County, for the pearl 1823. Assessors, Bridge Contracts, Constablmattending court, making returns, and adv.for Tp. elections, 488 90 B. Buffington, late Fornroissioner, , 4 253 85 A. Martin; crier of Court; Coroner's inquisitions, Williston & Elwell, counsel fees, 25 00 Damages by' roads thro' improved - icing, 462 83 Damage Views, .) - 72 00 MB Incidentals, Justice Fees, Grand Jciry, attendance and mileage, 575 43 Traverse Jury, " Office books, Monies refunded, • 2 35 Wild cat zertificates, 15 00 J. N. Weston, Shit prisoner's support, 795 47 Printing, • 362 25 Stationery, Public Buildings, Township views, Civil suits,, '5B 44 Wolf certificates, „ :4 25 00 D. Cash, late Prothonotary, Clk - Quer- • ' ter Sessions and Oyer & Terminer, 295 95 A. Chubbuck, • " ' " " 121 26 A. Chubbuck, for transcribing old tip-. .pearance docket index, 70 00 had Wilsok late corn. in full, 5 00 Jesekh Towner, commissioner, , .14 00 E. Aapenwall, 161- 70 A. S, Chamberlin, com. clerk, 291 66 Commonwealth suits, 1306 13 I. H Stephens, late Shit, for fees, 62 40 do. do. Prisoner's support, ' 141 53 Daniel Brink, commissioner, 100 00 Road views, ' ' • 419 25 Elections, - • • 796 34 Auditors, Bridge views, Collector's Accounts of County . Taxes. . [ 2 " lganaes l Amon nt]Amount Townships. Collectors lteceiv'dl due Pike, S Gregory ; 1837 $2O 00 144' 66 Rome. J Voul;ht, 1838 . 81 95 Smithfield, C R Hamilton 1830 ti 30 68 Wells, A. Wartendyke, 30 . 00 22 39 Burlington, C Knapp; 1840 • 66 10 Canton, A Bothwell, '6 28 36 Granville, Wm Ross, ' " 10 - 65 932 Smithfield, E King, • -6 ' 31 66 Towanda born, A. Martin," 114 37 74 92 tp., B Horton, " . 211 72 Wells, W Smedley,. " " 72 92 Athens tp. S Ovenshire; •1841 /0 00 69 51 Columbia,* J W " 5 50:0,18 70 Herrick; Robert Depew„. , " 412 133.00 Litchfield, •K D Merrill, " 11. 86 Orwell, Hatry L Parks, 37 1 0 .11 31 Pike, John Baldwin, 39 64 Ridgberrv, A - - - Webb, ' 38- 6' .iidgberry, Is.nson. vrebh, tis South Creek, S Stites, • " 94 21 82 Sheshogitin, E ifortA: '162 50 Wyalusing, E Vaughn, jr." = 79 30. 89 93 Wysoi, David ." 77 74 • - 54 71 Athens bo; G 0 Welis,lB42 . 88 95 98 24. " Ip,,J WatkinS,' " 183 92 . .489 06, Asylum, U Moody, • " 24.59 °63 10 Albany, Miner Witco; 56 . 86 • 42 52 Burlington, IS WErani - 90 86 208 . 79 Colinnhia. .1.4 ! & 1 ;.crw00tt, , •." - 55 04 103 85 Canton, Justin ;Bothwell, ", 06 .78 Franklin, Daniel Webber, " . 50 00 Graiwille;l3 &hien, jr. " ;82 67 Herrick,. E B Mintz, "65 77 Ljtchfield, T. B; 65;21 Pike. John Baldwin,' • • " 202 Ipo Itidgbeelly,T Benight,' 102180 South Creek, B Quick. " 7137 Smithfield, W E Barton, 226 ;79 Springfield,:C H Campbell 232! 32 Tusearora, C Wells - "- 64137 Ulster,* Willi, Gibson,. " 147 1 17 Wells, R " 75 ; 55 Wysox, Albert!Lent," ." 166; 95 VVindham,John'Russell, " 47; 07 ;Wyaltising, John Vaughn," . 165' 44' Athens bcro, GlMerrill,lB43 ;114; 30 ". tp.; Robi.utton, " 163 ; 61 ;Albany, D Burdick, " 39:.00 Asylum, Elms's Horton, " • 130 33 Burlington H e Taylor, ‘" 85 10 Campo, J " •77 30 Franklin, C W Stephens " 18 -,75 Granville, Levi Taylor, " Herrick. B Whitmore," Leroy. H - Hcacomb, Litchfield, T B Merrill , . " Monroe, Chester Mason, " G W " Pike, G W HOmp,brey, Romo; S Rockwell, " Ridgberry, Ii flinebman, '! South Creek,D R Moore," Smithfield, I, Adams, " Springfield, F ;Cole, " Sheshequin, W B Horton " S. Stone, ILSl.Stephens; " Troy, G P Freeman, " Towanda. tp* B Goodwin" Tuscarora. W ;Thompson " Towauda . bo. ,Cooley, " Windham, W m ;Sibley, " Warren, Aarcht Corbin, " Wysox, A , Whitney, " Wyalusing. " Wells, N Shepoid, Jr. Ulster, Norman (Thaw, ecc!d on ducligates which have been settled in. full duringlhe y r 1843 i 2,489 83 'Those mark since Ist; J'an Monies Reitiyed by Teeasigir in 1843. On Duplicate l s, ) • $8268 05 Judgments and FF reasurer ' s deeds, 775 ii 1 , Commissioner'srders, 5146 00 Interest on jndgFnents, 169 92 Money in Tre ury. Jan. 1, 1843, ,35 84 a.t Due C. Stockw 11, Treas. lan. 1, 1844, 232 32 By co; orde7 r credit orders. By Treasui•er's County Orders. Outstanding ] orders, Jan. 1,1843, $3,7925,^, Orders issued in 1843, including credit orders 13,200 26 Orders issued 5,146 00 Orders reit:lm Outstanding dm. 1, 1844, BI9FOREI COUNTY, SS. We, the Commissioners of said county, do hereby cenlify the foregoing to be a true statement of the receipts and expenditures of said county for the year 1843. I ASPENWALL, P. BRINK, Comm. f. TOWNER. •, Aftest--Vi S. CIIADIREILLIN, Clerk. Commissioner's Office, ' Towanda January 24,1844 • $lOl2 26 1348 25 69 00 IZIEB New B 1 oks and Stationary ! • • rOTmi• - sEg3 aaAra. • risHE-,in scriber bas just r e ceived a very etten 'ye assortment of School and Mis cellaneous i OOKS; History, Travels, Voya ges,ik Biograp y, etc., which are offered for low for caal. The stock embraces in part A tour in the East, Holy Land, &c.,by E. Joy Mo r ri s , ,21vid.; Thou.kas Reminiscences and Sketches, :?. Orel; the worket of Josephus, Rollin, Byron. COntbe, Dick; Sterne, Marryatt ; Coo- per's NavaliHistory, Plutarch's Lives, Mack's I Lafayette; Blake's.works, Life of Washington, , Franklin, aud Jefferson. . I r . Also, a !eneral variety of Family Bibles ; n . large and small; psalms and hymns, music books, etc.! Blank Books end Stationary, of almost every description. • J. KINGSBERY, Ja. Tovrand:, Jan. 27, 1844. 50 88 Eiril 26 S 7 2630 36 97 75 47 25 I 328 87 5 00 , f ONE CENT REWARD'. , • BUT NO CHARGES PAID! RAN (away from the subsixiber on the night of the 29d January, a young man by the pall of Robert Fergason, an appren tice to the lacksmitbing businees. I hereby forbid all, Fiersons harboring or trusting him on my adeormt, as I Shall pay no debts of his con tracting ener this date. • • , 1 J r B. RIDGWAY. Wysox Jan. 29, 1844.„ . 56 50 44 50 SA7IS 74 • • ' . O'N . CENT _ REWARD_ ! . 3- 10 AN way fromthe subscriber, on the 9th MI, iris ~ a boy .by tho name of , James S. Schermer orn. bound as an apprentice to the Blicksini ing business. ' ; Said boy waa aboht 15 years' Old ;—had on when he le ft , graypants, ,gray rou 6dabout coat and a cloth cap. I here by4forbid II persons harborhig or,trusting,him on my count, as 1 shall pay, no debts of his I 1 contracti' g after this date.? , • , H W. ROOT.;, Spring eld, Jan. 16. 1414 Panel a 0 . co MEM CA 1 0110 8 rel br,own 111 steer ividi id proll avow. IJ Ire 144 11 11 26 6601 18 95 9 20 122 14 10 - 02 141'52 .81'04 13 41 . 60 00 80 81. 123 31 235-62 4 - 70 94 145 52 463 42 97 88 142 52 267.75 203 34 56.80 155 - 7 S 84 72 138.92 101, 65 296'47 54 60 228%90 188 57_231'19 94 08 111 38 84 67 117 96 85 9Q 8'32 78 0 342 28 117 61 21 6 . 30 66 37 294 20 27 94 188.14 260 41 222 35 188 82 117 75 56 01 .48 07 . 369 44 82 30 128 91 136 67 194 96 87. 11 98 56r 253 87 28 00 265 95 171 37.' 557 '5125 18'4 99 $5,778 22 22, 97 4 62 84 91 $8,268 95 - Total, [ thus V') have been settled rY. Total, units Returned. turned, including commission, o Treasurer, in 1843, $14,341 32 I ;COMIC Lumber 8,-. Good Sliingles • NTEB in exchange l l for cash and goods Y , : II: tilX *dr. SON. A DCLOTHS, Cassitneres. 'Beaver-. the and Sattinets To sale low by - ' • ' H.MIX & SON. • • ESTR4.• • .. iE twiny_en'eles4, - C the. ISth day of No rher. la st, 3 SMAI4fYEMMANGS ; heifer with white ltick and tail; One O'er with, white tiny on'tail; one:red ti white on tail - ;..the Owner is requested' - ptoperty, pay ehardes and take , them r, bee. 15,"18413,'r - .STRAY. - A:4IE ¶o the premises .of .the oallsc!1- ‘,/, her 'ln _the borough," , Toyranila on or about the first ilay of Noviernber; HEIFER, -shout' one and 'a half years oki with no particular - :narks: Ile Owner's requested to cal! prove property pay charge's and take her 'why; ,• • . • ' G. H. bIIAIf.E. 'PowancBth 1843. FEW cso..ofgood old Berkshire Cllgcse constantly on handiby. Nov. 166, 1843. E. S. IES.7IIEIZEKS my wife Louisa has lift V 3r; my, bed and boMg . without anYjust cause or prov.ocation. I hereby forbitkanrono harboring or trusting her 'on my account, for I shall pay_ no debts of her contracting after this date. FLOYD' B. }WES. `Burlington, Jan. 19, .1844; , • 1•20 (1 2 0 W " MIASI-lIONABLE TAILOR—on Main et., jr over B. Thomas' Hat Shop, and, nearly opposite Mercur's store. . (Oct:10. SPECIAL COURT. ;RE Hon.WILLIAM JESSUP, Presidt.nt Judge of the I Ith Judicial Districtof Penn . . sylvania, has ordered and apointad a Special Court of ComaiOn Pleas to be held forlheCounty Of Bradford, itt,' Towanda, en Monday, the 26th day of March next, at tvio oclock, P.ll, for the trial of all such causes as may then IN pending in said court. • AARON CHOPIITICK: Proth'y , Prothonotary's office Towanda, bec ;9,1843., NEW GOODS. ICINGSBURY AS Jt.TT RECEIVED from'New York City, "a 'large and well selected assort. went of RILL 4r WINTER GOODS.which aro offered for sale at his old stand. His stock consists in part of DRY GOODS; CUTLERY, GROCERIES, ' 'LEATHER, HARDWARE, I • BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, 'HATS & CAPS, • &C. &C; &C. . Which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash or country produce. customers and the public generally are reques ted Jo call and examine qualities and prices. Towentla, Nov. 11th, 1843. THE LATEST NEWS! fjo (Do t a. Zto icalahODUL - 37. 111 AVE just received and are now opening, at the store lately occupied by. v. E._ Yiollet, in Wyscia, au extensive and well se lected assortment of $14,628 14 $14,341 32 286 62 Fall 4. Wirtler a Goods : consisting a almost every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Queenscvale, Hardware, Bpots and Shoes, &c., &c., which they offer to tho public on the 'most favorable terros.for cash' or ready pay. Havingpurchased for ready pay at exceedingly lots, prices, and confidently be lieving that their terms andlirices offer equal if not greater inducements.ip the purchaier than -can be found elsewhere,-they respectfully solicit die patronage of the ,community. Lumber and produce taken in pay inept. \ Wysox, Nov. 6, 1843. $14,628 14 $22,188 78 o MIX &S IiE.NOW RECEIVING from New York ALL a large and clioice selection of GOODS of every description. to which they call the atten tion of the pisblic, and which will be sold" for cash, produce of all kinds, and Limber, at ex ceedingly low prices. Call and examine prices and qualities. November 7, 1843 $7,797 46 INTER GOODS! WEEHP LARGET STOCK EVER OF FERED IN THIS MARKET, is now ~opening at 41Iontanye's, which they will sell at wholesale or retail at such prices as will ensure 1 a liberal share of pablie.patronige: Their stock consists of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; . HARDWARE, Boots and Shoes, L(idies7 Xonnets, Gentlerdens' Hats Bzffaio Robes. 4-e. . and all the etceterirs necessary tor the comfort of a cold winter, which *cam to be rapidly approaching': -J. D. dr,'E: D. MONTANYE. Towanda, Novenibec„ . B, 1843. • LATE . ARRIVAL , THE subscribershave just received at- their store in Itloriroeton, a lamp and_Acell WS , leered assortment of FALL AND WINTER. i.OODS, comprising alniost every variety of Dry Goods, I Hardware, Groceries, Crocteem which they now offer to the public at very tow prices for ready pay. The citizens of Monroe and the stirtounding country are respectfully invited to call and ex amine our stock, as we are confident we can give them as good bargains as they can find at any other establishment in-the county.. .CCr Luinber and. Produch taken in payment s D. C. & 0. N. SALSBURY'. Menroeton, Nov . . 8, 1843. • OATS & CAPS, a good a.ssortment for, sale by , J.P.MEASS & COI COTTON - YARN, :Wicking itir:Baitink, ou . band by . MEANS & M:MV_ESA..IISI I '3IEr . . • exthange for Goods—Common, Panel & good Pulling Bonnlg., and 28 inch Shin- U ouomat. ✓BT O. D. ILILIBITLET7PS. October 23, 1843. MERINOS, .19pneeas. Mous. De Laines.• Figured Orleans, Tegans, Printed Vet- vet, die, beautiful patterns ,for The Liulies' for sal° no &sox. :3 „COTS & SHOES, a large agsortment; at 1 • Nov. 8. • ' • SALSBURriS: • POWDER, Qf aliff , reni. qualities jilik ; for sale by • -1). C. HALL; EPH YR Worsted, Fringes, Sitfcs Lattes, AEA Rildzions, readies' and Gent's:Uto;res,• of ocery Irinti— , •Shaselt; 'et any site and, pattern: Cravatti, Winter Flower% Bonnets kc.,fot. S4lO Nsv. I i 6, 1841, • H. Mix CAUTION. 31D co MEANS.B6 CO