Gardiner; of ,New York. and_Com. ',.oreNennon. of the Nary; who.. at r ut i al e time was chief of Oneipt ' the: the Nary Department he d ie g un was Ored..tlie whole. . hao k, a dense cloud of smoke en group on the fore. , ?; e d t he whole d; but when this blew away, an ,dal scet e presented .itself view spectator , The lower part of the guru' rota the anions to the breech w 4 13 brown off, o ne half section of it lying z ,on Mr. 4, ti rs • breast. It took two sailors P - • tecnose it, He was badly cut over ev e and in - his .'legs- t his clothes Itteraly torn from his body-e—he 'ite l in about three minutes . ,Gov. ime r of Virgitiia was -found equally, i iiv injured. De had evidently been r k by the section of the -gun before tad reached epshur. Mr. c f a the member 'friim . New Jersey. 'deat:ored tO raise him from thegniund 1 ,, s unable. A mattress ,was pro red.end he was placed on it; be.. an y medical assistance could he •nzstcd, he was no longer among - the tlr• • 1, !d - r. Maxey had his arms and. one of , cutoff, the pieces of flesh bang. ; 0 ;!te mutilated limbs, - Cold and ; 2 !es:4, in a manner truly frightful. dred instantly., . - „ • Ir. Gardner,' of_ r New .Yor4,- and, aimodora 1 canon lingered about half o u t ; but . -they did not seem for a le moment to be conscious,of their, . „ Iml elvnreci aimn!lt without a groan. L e fiags : of tt Union!. were placed er the dead, bodies as ureic winding , a Beets. &bid die gam the scene, though at 51 equally tlistresSing. was less alarr.-., - Captain Stockton, who was , o ek ei l duwu.. , almost . instantly. rose to" s. feet, and .j um ped, on the - wooden rriage to survey the whale effect of.! calamity. All the hair of his head face was burnt .off;• and he - sfond and undismayed, but silent over iirreck. In. addition tO, the deaths cft nientioned, about a dozen sai. were. badly . wounded ; one was , :and behind him Col. 'Bentdn, Phelps, audiMr. StriCklarid, as if J,extended on The deck. ! On. that 't,ll aisipaular concatenation . of 'Dyson; of Philadel. was pie . only person who stood gopnd, though a piece of the gun, hing about two pound's, had passed .rah his hat, about: *o inches from and fallen: down by the side h:M; The lady who had Col. Benton's arm cmally blowpAnto the rigging, bn t lut. Col. Benton exelaiined. l e ly after he Jell, I‘. Lcird. lain but he was only stunned. He :tied aft and placed on a mattress, Mrs. Benton- and his friends ad :ert:ti to him -iihat.aid they could, , however, he• repeatedly declin wing there was nothing the mat ith him. -He tasted a little brandy water, (no cologne being near at _and was soon after able to-walk, come slight assistance, over the 4 the hip on } board the steam tat took the comPany.,off to. Wash- ige Phelps, of Vermont, had his town or knocked off, and the but- I his cost torn;.but he was not isc injured. Strickland, of Philadelphia, was allinjured, and instantly recover- position. ws Woodbury and Miss Cooper, in comp'any of Captain Reed, of rinv;and Mr. Welles, of Phila. M, bail been standing on a lee- Vin, were not hurt; but . Miss burs, the beautiful and accom diughter of the Senator from fficpshire.) hadwhole face led with blood, which, however, !lid to say, was not her own. ch was the force of the explosion, ahrbeard'and - larboard bulwarks literally shattered, and the part grin I described was blown into 'or thirty pieces besides the two aal Sections. to Wilkins was only saved by a of his. - .He had ' taken his the side of Gov. Gilmer. but marks failing from; the lips, of a, and in perceiving that the gun about to be fired, exclaimed, )ugh Secretary of War, I don't , is firing, and believe that I shall Bo saying he retreated, suiting an to the word, and was saved. - J'esiddnt himself had taken his but a few minute's previous, where Gov. Gilmer was kill for sow reason or otherliverit Tas ;this providentially saved; lost heart-rending sceneltow i that which followed. I .:The thters of Mr. Gardiner, of New, ere both on board, and lanten loath of their lather, While Mrs.: from . whom 'they in vain at to keep the dreadful news of of her • husband, presented !pentacle fitito be depicted by a is sat on deck. with her hair pale as death; struggling feelings, anCuith the,dignity 'ao Her lips . quivering.: her d ilattipturned, **bout a tear,: I .9rnirs a little inoist,Jsoli!o-.,, "Oh ~c ertainlY .not-t—Mr. Jr he dead ! Who'; would yeig; oh Lord.. upon rue 0 4,1,15 rd.. hitye . ; hun!", 4nd then 011'418ie-: apparently_ eant and seeming - tit be col:. lected t with thilaries wiring her heart Within; “I beseech ye,.geademenosi tell me where my husband]. r. iniposnible 1 .-=impossible and he, can he, can he be dead t.=—lnt= possible ! 'Here Mr: ! enifor Rives, o[ Virginia, drew near. • . " - Come near, Mr.*Rives," She said,. in -a soft whisper, which resembled helia'lnadness, tell. .me where my husband istell me whether heis.dead: Now certainly, Mr. .• nines, this is ini- . possible—is. it not so?".• Mr. Rives stood tipeechless, the. tears trickling down fps cheeki. "1 till you,' • Mr. Rives, it is impossible'," she Slinost screeched ; and then again - Moderating her voice, ,". , IsTowdci, Mr. Rives, tell his wife whether , her husband-lives." Here several: ladies exclaimed, " 0 God grant that she may he ahlh I io.crY. , t would certainly relieve her some. • If' not she Must die of a broken heart." There were but two - surgeons on boar4ai the time of the disaster--t Dr.. Thomas and Dr. Hunt; the; regular physicians of the ship. Every atten tion was shown 'to the wounded. Married, By Allen McKean esq., on the 4th of februa last; ParLANnEn HALL of Owego N. t Mtss LAURA CLAik; of Burlington': • Oh 'Wednesday the 14th inst., by 14. same; SAmEs S. McKEAN-, to Miss. SAnia BLAnc- WELL; both of Burlington. . Indebtedness of the B otongtt of Towanda, MARCH FIRST, .V 341 On judgments to several individuils it MO 56. OrP outstanding orders„ - 708 66 On nnliquidated claimi,. " 95 88 _ /Wets, - • , Balance due on old duplicates,s332. 83 " from John Savage, for- , mer collector, y 30- 80 from A. Martin, do. 41 82 " due on judgments ..34 09 ' _ 4. • 435 45 Bat -due from tom. Ist March 1843, $599 65 Annual Report of the Receipts and Ex-per:di /ores- of the Borough of Towanda fur the Jeer 1843: Ilretipts, Amount of duplicates fur 1843,. $720 87, " of. poor do. and Dickey's pen sion, 264 21 " on old duplicates, 202 48 • " on license for shows, . " In 00 '•. for rent of engine house, 300 Expenditures, Labor on st's and for tools, $354 21' For support and expense of three paupers, 359 48 Paid on judgments, 108 17 Exonerstions on duplicates, 8 56 Collectors per centago, 25'83 Treasurers per centage, 21 80 Burgess for services,' 2. 00 Town Council for services,, 62 'OO - for services, ' . 30 00 j 972 06 $227 59 Borough Orders. Oatitanding orders .Ist Mut& 1843, $7OB 66 Issued during 1843, 483 39 $1192 05 Rettirned and destroyed in 184% 743 , 03 Outstanding orders March Ist, 1944, $444-02 • ..Treasurer's Report. Received from collectors on duplicates, $713 75 Received from-license on shows, 10 00 Received from rents of engine boo*, 300 Monies Returned. Ordeni returned, • • $704 95 Treasurers per, centagd, 21 , 89 "i',2B 75 Indebtedness of the BOrqugh of 7btEaritla,lBl - March • 1844 , t On judgrnents, - $1 1 22: 38 On poor books, - 96 27 Outstanding orders., • -_ s 444 02 . • $662 67 - Assets, Bal. dne•oli old iinplicats, $l3O 35 " from iJ. Savage, •30 80 a from l A. Martin, - 41 82 " on j ud gm e n t s, _ 30 00 ' • 1. :232 97 Bal. due from boro. Ist March 1844, $429 70 Borough of Towanda sr. - We the Borgne and' Town Council, oethe 'Borough OTowanda, do hereby certify the foregoing to he a true sta te ment otthe situation,_ receipts MA, exPenditures of said borough so far as we have been able to investigate and!ar. range said affairs. , STEPHEN% Burgess, J. D. GOODENOtiCrEf, ' • . .` ' 'ti. IV -BETTS, ' o ` 4 H. 13. - MERCUE, ' c- MONTANYE, -2. J. N. WESTON, ArrEsT—N. J. Ket.LETl,:Clerk. 13orati,gli e ;of Towanda, March ,15t.,'1844- , 5- . . . DIMENIUMP T 9 .§ . '04213.10 as Y virtue of litindry writs of Vend. Expo. • I issued but of the court of common plena of, Bradford County. 1, shall expose to public sale at the huMm of E. Raynaford in Towanda Saturday the 13th day -of' APRIL next, at one, o!clock" P . ;NI., the following pieci or parcel of laid situate in fintithfield township and ,bounded as •ors the north by land of Stephen Madding; • on the'tist hyiland 'of BiUinae ,I#aklert ; :en the south:by land of 1; 0. Tracy; and on'the west byland-ef Nelson Rice, Containing eighty three acreemoriorleser, with about 'forty acres filtered improved; one framed house and frunall•hare./-and saw.Midl thereon - . - ••• ~,..,s_ Seized Ind taken fa execution -et the nit of Elijah;S. JOHN - TC - WESTON, Sheriff. • • Sheriff'a - _ Towrindi; given '•• ' ••:,•;•• eat fa; S a good ass° T" ' • 1141.8.6''e-Ar pagANS . 4%:: PO?: sali !iy, I.• " • •,": _ LI • • , iT bTSEATEWLANDS. :TIBLIC-NOTICE ' • • • - " 1 2$ g ive n' 1 , 14 11U : m pursthince or the provuaolsa of tbiraft of •Itenetel'asseinbly of 4te:Comillaihh; ok Pennsylvania, -.passed the:l3th. day of •Idarich; 48,1 b, sodded "An act akmiting the ,mode of Stelling Unseated La44l Ind for other. putioo-. 'ee," the folloiwitigtrecti of 'Unseated Lahti's; sittiated in tbcrecturity'of Bradford will be et= posed to - public sale in the bateugh of Towan -da, on Monday, the 10th .day of J EINE: next, -for awes rigt% ,of County, ts.te; Acsol & School Taxe r s, mew due unpaid, and annexed to the sc lera! tracts, and all costs -necessarily necessarily sce-riring by reason' of such. delinqmency to the palmeht, to wit: - • ' FRANKLIN. ' -Agrregutedichco9l .Warrantees. state, county, and A • road. tax: , 3433 pt Betz Joseph,' , • 'sl7 87 3433 pt Betz Jelin .....-. 17 80 3433 - pt Betz lames' • 17 87 '4OO Byson Henry' 20 60 - 375' . pt Cooley'Samuel ' 49 50 • 3433 pt Edge Peter • -. ,• 17 , 85, 400 Edge Samuel •20 80 343?, pt Fitz Samuel 17'87 40Q, Hardy Simon 20 So 375 pt Moot,: George . 19.37: 400 Seely Joseph 20 80 400 Seely Henry • 20 80 400. - Temple Peter , 20 80 400 • 'Fcrople George , 20 80 400 Handy James 20 80 400 Hampton. Jonathan 2O 80 400 Handy Nathan 20 81) - 400 -Raga Peter . 20 80 400 - Moon Fent ' 20 80. 400 , Siddons - Andrew .. 20 80 400 Siddons . George. 20 SO 400 . Siddons Joseph ' 20 80 \ 343 pi Edge - George ' — l7 87 400 , Hardy Paul - - • 20 ,80 • \ \ 4oo -Castator George , • ' 20.80 . 400 Caoley-Jdattua ;20 80 40 Haga George, ' 20 80 • 41:41 , \ Haga Nathan 80• 400 • \Henry Henry, 20 80 400 sfely Peter 20 80 400 Sid ens James 20 - 80 *4OO Holling,sworth Stephen 20.80 3691 pt Caugas\W, illiam 10.20 400. Ladlie Pester 20 80 200 pt. Palmer Thlimas 10 40, 300 pt Nichols Samuel 15 55 403 Ste Wart Deb4rah 20'93 ALBANY. 110 - Shepard DaVd 468 • 160. pt Bames,George .14 12 821. pt Benson - Peter 3 85 400 Barnes John sr: ' 18 75 266 pt Bradley Thotnas - • 12 48 258 pt Sower Christopher 12 093 30P. pt Wistar Caspar • 14 pa 4 0 5 pt Davis Israel 11 29 r. 150 pt Orden Jones 7 02 172 pt I,Vistar Richard 8 054 483 pt Mattock Titus , 8 55 175 pi Waggorner Adam 8 18 418 Heathen Andrew 19 593 250 pt Carmalt Caleb 11 72 82. pt Benson Peter • 3 84 418 , Lownta - n George 19 593 413 Lowman George , 593 100 pttoffin .1 4 683 100214 Crookshank . Jeseph 4 683 294 pt Pierce Abial 14 '77 .460 pt Bradley Phineas '8 50 ASYLUM & ALBANY. 280 pt Carey, Nathan CANTON. 4073 Shaffner Caspar 40Mifflin Francis 1001. Pt Maxfield Stephen 210 pt Austin William 154 pt Atmen Thomas 270 Lewis William 268 Guest Geo 300 pt Vaughn John 70 pt do do 143 •pt do do 202 pt Bmttis Frederick . 203 pt. Singer John 203 pt Antis Frederick 200 pt Berk, Henry 260 pt Tracy Geo - -'lOO pt Cannon Henry 409 LzonSolomon . 4333 Friend John 4071 , Co* Jacob 100.. pt Stough Matthias 407 Singer Abraham 433, ' Greener John' 407‘ ,Shaw Robert 413 Feiffe GS ', 402 Banon John jr. 202 Birker James N 407 • Morgan John ; Canton 75, Leroy 3321 " TUSCARORA._ , 216 pt Guineas Peter • 216 pt do ..do 025 pt Primer Peter • • 349 , Bambill Robert; Tim ,' _ carom 254 Wyalusing 75,13, 71 MONROE. • • • 400 Anderson Samuel •13 80 400 'Castator Haman 'l3 80 400 • Northionaihan 'l3 80 400 - North Peter - ' .13 80 400. Shots Frederick 13 80 - 400 Shots Geo 13 80 '. 400 Ellis Mary `• 13 80 448. • Harris Ann 15 45 230 pt Wallace Mary 7 75 • 400 Caitator - Jcisepb •13 80 400 # Hampton - Peter • "13 80 400 : Milton John .- 13, 80 '•••400.,- North James 13,80 400 , "-Woodruff Hannah, 13 80 230 . 'pt Downing 'Jacob '7 75 109 pt Smith Jacob ' - - 3.75 237 pt Stevens" Jonathan ' 8. 18, • 437. •• M'Adams Ephriairr ' 1 'l5 10 434 _ ; Hamilton Thomas' , 14..99 361: pt Beeman Jaixdr„ . . 12 Al 390 Beeman Jacob sr. 13:45 ATHENS.- .; 496':„tali pt Charltat C,arroll 1511 .-482 do •do 1510 pso pt • -• • ',RIDGBERY. 1506 642 pt Charles Carrojl 1507 661 - -do do 1509 777 a:* $1199 59 MO 4590 4601 $726-75 - do .d* ASYLUM • •, • ,309 ptlinolley.Abrahout 41' ; 9;22} ,181, ft,Avery Christepboi , • 555 . 190 rob Salty„ wysor, ,40 . 0 Jacob Rhinehort .9 30 :LEONARD PIERCE, Tielenrer. TremiirerliOlEce, Toirindo; March 1.1844. . : i .- .ii1...,; V.4.),E--NVOIFi r .: :: -.„',. !.- 41/FINDIESTI:WirI,EIik&V9 I -:TP_WAlOck t ;' l lV''':'. l.-: :1 - ,(9,ffire-..oictr,:i#!ii*gistor.,-4.44e.firde7): w- tait6/.l°A * X I W C T' ,lc triNS CO; hand 7 • SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue Al a. writofYtllo-.Plp ? . issued, Born 'the 'cond . of common " pleas ' of Brad. fON eeintyr;to me i directed, I thAIF eiPcise 4 ., public UlO4 therhonsn-of 841 Raynaford In:the Borough Tow - anda,•ort„ltioddaYr the ,-25th Airy .of.BIAHCH, next, at: one P . M. Toe ..following ~described,,pieec or parcel_;: land inmate in DurOfi tow4bili and bounded as farm*: beginbin at eitofin leap oa thibink of the SunqUehamitiriier; thence Wok T.606' perches - to a yellow pine; thence north-195. perches to a pine ; thence east 490 perches to a black _oak ; thence down ; the Susquehanna the sev eral of the same 175 perches to , the, place of beginning. Containing four hun dred acres more or less, with' fain. framed hou ses, three Mimed barns and-a saw mill thereon erected with 'idtout one hundred' and tsixty acresimproved,and k a small orchard, - Seized and taken . ,in execution At. the stilt„, of Simon Stevens vs : Sela Payne. . . ' ALSO4A piece or parcel of land situate in ColuMbia township and bounded north by high .. • way leading fiana Columbia 'o o '.; Heade to Spring field and WM. , Gernets ; on the east by. Henry Perseus and : Caleb B. Burt; on the south by landsif Isaac Strait, James Parsons and Win. Gemet ; on the west by lands of Jas. Parsons, John Huriburt. and Paul Furman, and the way leading from Trov to Blinn': , Contsining one hundred & forty fivPacrse and 014 llutidi„ed and forty nine perchesabont filly acres intpro veil with a framed tavern house, ono large fra med . barn, one horse barn and thereon. . . , erected. , • Seized and taken in .execution at the stilt of Oliver•Besley vi labial Gregory. • ALSO , --By virtue of a Ti. Fa. the fellowing; described piece or parcel of land situati.in,Wya-.; losing township and bounded on.the north ty; the main road leading from Towanda toiSkin-; ner's . Eddy ; on the east by Charles Hendricks; rand t on the south by land of Ephraim Bee-! man and the Susquehanna river on the east:-.=, Containing thirty seven acres' more or , leas all improved with, a new two story tavern stand stone house and barn thereon, itheing the same property which.was purr:tinsed reSheriff's sale by . Philip Sullivan in execution stains! JaCob Coons & otherir. ' • • Seized and taken in eiecution at the snit of Ralph Martin va. Philip Sullivan. Sheriff's Office, , 2. Towanda, February 17; 1844.5 afg9.sgZal23RU l o - WOMB - hereby rgiven to. the member 1.11 of the'llradford County Mutual Insurance Company, , that their Board of Directors have this day Made an assessment of Vii} pet cent. on the premium notes, which is to be paid compa ny- by the 15th day 'of April next. SIDNEY .C% DAILEY, SecretarY. Insurance OtTrce,? • , Towanda, February 14. 1844.5 NOTICE. • A 1,7. thor;o 'indebted to the subscribers who .151. expectto pay in Grain, must deliver it by the first of MARCH next, otherwise, we shell expect the Cash by the first of April: Those neglect this, call. will find their notes . and ow counts in the hands of- an attorney, svho'will Collect them in the shortest rime pouibie. J.F.ItigANS & CO. ToWanda, Feb. 20, 1844. Administrator's Notice. 12 07 ALL PERSONS indebted - to the estate of ALB SIM A. BEcitwite lat r of Elmira in the county of Cheniung and state of New York deceased, aie notified to Make payment and ail persons having demands against 'said estate are nodded In present them duly attested for settle ment. 19 25 23 23 4 73 9 92 7 27 12 75 12 56 14' 173 6 291 . 6'74 9 573 , 9 583 9 573 9 45 12 283 ' 4 723 -1934 29 45 /9 21 4 723 la 20 • 20 45 19 20 19 53 18 39 9 54 This notice is intended for all persons in this Commonwealth, hiving unsettled business with said deceased at the time of his death either in his individual capacity or, as connected in part nership with any:other person or persons inclu ding the unsettled mercantile and other busi ness's:lone in Ridgbury ,township Beckwith. Ratterlee dr. Strong, and by Beckwith & Satter lee, and/business done by Hector W. Strong in which ho had' an interest. JOHN L. WEBB Administratoi, Biadford Co., Pa., Feb.'6,1844. Watch and Clock Repairing.' Tr:a. enrassr.BEarardr, ' RESPECTFULLY In , ' „i--A,„ forms his friends and the ::'"--- public that he still contin o . 1 3 , ,1p0 ues to cony on the above f. 'i„ 0 bUsiness at his old stand, 0 - 1, 1. %,„•C onedoor south of Thomas ) v. " .• 4 • , , 4 9 '.l Elliott's store, and nearly \-)'•-;-- ; 1--' opposite the jliay Scales. Watch and Clock Repabing, will be done on short notice, and warranted to be well done. From a long experience in the business, be believes that he will be able to ren der perfect satisfaction to all who may favor , him with thoir patronage. - N.B. Watches warranted to run well one • year, or the money refunded ; and a written agreement to that effect given Ao all that desire one. ~ CLOCKS.—A large assortment just receiv ed end for.sale veryirow for cash. ~ Towanda, January 29, 1844.','r ' 18 93 10 72} 10 72i 16 10 DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is ' hereby iiien, that_ the firm of ;HATHAWAY & • WILCOX' is this _day dissolved by 'mutual - consent. , Ali monies due the firm must be- paid to 8. Hrrnswsr..• by whom-all demands • against the firm will be settled. . . .5, $. HATHAWAY, : . J. WILCOX. ' , . . Towands, February 22d.'1844: ' • , . . BOOT 81.-SHORMAKING. • On i : my Own hoo4 aga44: ` 18 44 13 01 25 65 .gaittila • OTEPHEN HATHAWAY. informs - : the public generally that be is still prepared to, Inontfitctum , of the best material, and, in 46 . el inost,-anbstantial and elegant- . elegant- . rasrutersnll ; an , ! acriptions of Boots and ehois. • 28 96 • 27 75 ' 32-61 Morocco., Colt:pod C4117e BOiltil end gqioeftt :Ladies' ishoce and, goiters ; yOuth7O d o . r. i ; . made by nie bd zrell !nide.; C6tintfrPrirdlicie4kOri in parilintfor Towanda,TainaryPibi.lB44 - .:.:71- 2', • • ' .24 til4s. Ifeanfßlimaoco fioo BA* *044 pttoo 804, rdeoWiti _ , JOHN N.'WESTON, S;wifr, . . :free:; Dollars Reward. 971 ASSN troin RI, little girl4o the °wan-, 1_- dahridge; die afternoon or Monday the 26th bleu a,Ctopper ,Celeted:Whiffet.4 o B about eielt months old, rather long hair, and anatvera te.the the Omit , of "Peany.",*ery livelY and _playful; by a man that met the; littlejlrl, of .a rather rough epperiranaf;With two Aones be fore a wagon, l one' white, the ..•'.fetietlY filled witlrstraw; and went-tawarda . Monroe.: The *ire. reward! willAe- given ,Riuthe,dog rand man, or stnEcirnt:inforination, where they arc. M. S. WRNER. - - , , Towanda February 28th, 1844 1 CALLY PROM 'PHB' MEM SHOP. . - " m , . . . " •Uptin alhohoit thayintereat. rq - ittig Subscriber' is, .very much" in want of L, • money and dike not feel disposed to hive his • °wil property sacrificed to "accommodate those:lslip , am indebted to him,:that t .haire rea sonable timetr pay, conscquently, if they will call and settle' thijr • acts, howsver Moil! they. triay. , bi, they will ' Mike. him ‘'ery' much;and save cos; withot t tu'persons.i . I ' - .D.', •C: 'BALL. Towanda, 141 , rch 4th, 1844: ;.. . • , • ~ . .To. rErgAICE .-PrARIICULAR".NOTLCE that:. • unless s3u *tile your dupliestee by t.hi . tweety.fifth (117 of March moat., shell cen:zrin ly, try, the experinient of ,enfOreing' colleettoetr. The sitiietion :the. TTestiry requires -it, I foifit and will try to do . -nlAloty.' • •` • - PIE RC E , Treaseret: • Towanda; lYtaieb .- I,st, 1844: '; Adjouruc Special' Court. : ..: JX A DJOURNED Special Court will be field in ',Towanda in and'...for the' couoty' of Utadford oti Mcinday the 25th day, of March next at-10' o'ClOck in the - forenocur for the trial of the following causes, to wit ;I • I . • 0. P. gallardlva. George Dewiti..ejectment'; Derhastel lan: Ira. Abel Fairchild et.el. trespass; Sartile UoldeU VP. 4. 1",1. Sinith et. al. do.- William B. glymer vs, if. C. Pritikwater et aL ejectment - - " • ' Sartile Hoiden vs. Moses Watford et. al. fres- Pan: . -. ' .: _ ra:l Rebecca Sh er vs. J. Decker et. al. ejectment. .: A CHUBIMCK, Prothonotary. -, F Froth, notary's Wee,' ,Z , Towandii, Deceinbei 21st 1643. $ ' • , , 811221,.. 2220.8 IMO a a INSURANCE 'AGENCY. D. DARTLETT hat the agency of . the Delatcar'e Mutual Safdy Inaurrmee Company ojT Phitadelpifia, and is prepared to take risks on verrfavorable terms. Policies are issued by paid compiny in , the usual man ner of other stock-companies. Towanda, Dec. 4, 1843. 113INIL 1 , tirsubscribers ars'prepated to fill all or ders. OLD BED, it the shortest notice and 'on the most favorable terms. Thankful far the liberal patronage they have received, they ate determined to sell'fine coal for blacksmith's, atiouter rates. theb ever befote offered; viz:' we will sill for cash, Fine Coal al . $1.25 per ton—or; $1,38 in pro euce.--L Coarse and Raked Coal at • , 1 former Prices- Beware of imposition : Fine Coal frerdother places has palmed off is coming from oat mine —a sufficient motor the superierity dour coal. • N. B. PRODUCE taken in payment for coal. • •," GAMS &:WAGGITT. Franklin, Dmd. Cla. Pa. December 25, 1843. 13338'W CO.Lita ZZIED 8 KIIBLIC NOTICE : is" hereby given that the Blachentith'e Coal lin, be sold for $l.lB PER TON. PAR MONEY, . ' And $ll5O per ton, land Froth:see—land , ' B . prOdnee taken in payment. N. B. The millacrib l em have a large quanti 4, of supenOr good coal on hank and a suffi cient assortment of rake.and coarse coal. • ,I.& S. BOLIT.IIO. •'..Frankliii,lFebruaii 1844. . New Books and Stat,ionary! - %Maus etits3aro THE subscriber has just received a very extensive asScrrtment of School and Mis cellaneous DOOKS rHistory, Travels, Voya ges,.Biograliby, etc.„ which are offered for sale low for cash. The stock emlinices iti'pert : A tour in the East, Holy Land, &c.,by E. Joy Morris, 2 vid.• i Thomas' Reminiscences and .01:etches, 2 Sol ; the works of losephus, Rollin, Byrom CoMbe, Dick, Sterne, Manyatt ; Coo per's Nival History, Plutarch's Lives, Mack's Lafayette,-Blake's works, Life', of Washington, Franklin, and JeiTerami, ' ' • Also, a general vari ety of Family Bibles, large. and and 'hymns, music books; etc. Blank" Books and Stationary, of almost every .tiescription. I ,TAINdSBERY, Jn Towanda', Jan. - 27,'184, , ONE ' • CENT . REW ARD. . .. BUT NO CHARGES'PAID I . • 1 ANp'away froth the subscriber •en the nigh of the 23d, larineyy, l a, y young l lll42 by - the name Of Itobeit •Pergnsdn, an appien-, 'Glee to thikalicksmithhig — businees. —I hereby Forbid all penions harbOring orlinsting•hint on my account; as I shall pay my debts of bbscon grading:APl'. this date. i.' __ . -1.- ^ : ~ . L - 11. RupwAy. wygi ?x , don. 29.' itidd. EsTRAy ; . jcslAltdE my, enelosurithe 19th dayof•Noi MU'. vent r last; 3 1 10MALLVEARLENG8; one *'red heiferwith white': blek i add tail; ede• brown heifer with , white ring. 'On mil; oink nal steer with White on tail ;tie owner is pa:Nested prove , property, pay .eharge's and take theta - away. ' . Duren, Dec. le; • " .• • • !,' • ••Ikadfbed County ttg. tri V t ,-4OW WESI I OIIb Stgiiff; Bradford County;,being iwo ai t ., •initb,, that on- Fiilier the 'i6thA a 9 ofA",ebrual* inst.,,at.onk wen .. the srarni.Of the Coven* far that pir km to,tdrn , 11° 4' consieted'of tlietairoja thelnealseithi'a ibelard iiriVejet r Or, said county ntitiths, urea dead.% s a. ' J. N. NoEsToN :9 13 . 111 N , • ' ' • Gritonativ; Asatiiciate Jodie. 4visul.sl4 • CAUTION . _ WHEREAS pay wife twin AL hie l& board, widione any just cause or proWiciticin. 'Tfiereby , forbid any one harboring or'irtuiting her on my account; Tor shall pay no debta .her 'contracting after this !late. - -IFEOYD H. HOWES: , Builingtan, Jiui. 19, 1844: ' ' OURT. SPECIAL C frumnon.wirliAmnsitii); PreeidEnt • AL Judge of the of Penn. eylvaia, has ordered an 4 appointed a Spec ihi Court,o(Cemmort f,?leas bobeld (orthe:county of Bradford, at l'owaoda, the,2stfi day of March ne=t, at twottelock,'t AT, forth. 4101 of till such Ones as nu4rihen'be pending in said . court. • - ;.• - AARON CHUBBUCK. Proth'y • Prothonotary's office Towanda. Dee 29,1843. NEW:.OOODS 7 : BURTON, KINGSBURY'. ~. AS TU . ST RECEIVEDfrein Nevi York BA City, Ll' large' end' well eileetVd reso rt= went of FAD'; 4 WITVTER GOODS wbich stkie ofreted for selett his - old atand. . Hie stock • consists in.part of , ' - „.- DRY GOODS,.: . CUT LE R Y, . : GROCERIES' . ' .LEATHER:' ii, I .HARtsWARZ.; - IiOCITt.SHOES. cocicKEfrzy,. , .HATS.&.CAps, •,- . - . &C - . &c, &C. -. ., - , ; 2 .; MA* will 6e ,eold on the'•motif. reasonable 'terms ;,,r ;cash or country Troth*, fig old custornent';end - the public geUerally ore iegine ted t o jiff Ond examine qbalitieit and pricCe. • Tostvda, .Nov. 1 ltb, 184.3, • ', _ : THE: LATEST.. NEWS! ~54 (90 a, oo mro'ocazawfzia AVE just ' received and•are now opening, ' i 4 at the store lately occupied Niollet; io Wysor, an tictensive and %veil se lected assortniant of • ' • • -Fall' 4—Winter *Goods consisting of almost every variety Of,Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Queeneware, Bardware,. Boots and-Bhbes; dcc., - "&e., which' thefoffer to the publid on the mostfavorable•terms-fin: cash ,or . madfpay. Havinq purcbgeettforpiti pay at exceedingly low prices,- and , confidently be lieving that their terms and prices offer equal if not greater inducements to the purchaser than can he found'elsiwhere, they:respectfullisoliCit the patronage of the:community. Lumber and prodece takenln payment. WysoriNciv. 6, 1843. 11. blk* . - A ,RE NOW RECEIVING frotio'Nkir York a large and choice selection if GOODS of every description, to which they call the anon— ' timi. of_ the public, ,and which will be sold for cash, prOuce of all kinds, and Lumber, at ex ceedingly low prices, Call and acantinepricei and qualities. • Novembei 7, 1843 - . • WINTER GOODS! , 71M, F LAR CET StOCK EVER OF FERED IN THIS NARKED, is now opening at Montanye's, which they,will sell at wholesale or retail at such prices as will ensure a liberal share of pablic patronage. - Thkir stock consists of • ' !, • • _ DRY .ROODS , GR_OCERIES, HAMM Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Bonnets, Gent emens' Hata ;5. Caps, Buffalo Robes.- 4'4. and all the etceteras necessary for tha 'comfort fi of a' cold winter, which appears to ba rapidly approaching. , J. D. itk, E. D. MONTA.NYE. Towanda; Noviruber 8,:1843. ' ' LATE ARRIVAL ! HE sultscribere h a ve just received at their k _ store in Monroeton, a lar g e and'well *se lected assortment of FALL AND' WINTER I seODS, comprisin g almost every variety of Dry Goods,' -Itardteore, Groceries, . 0.1 Crockery,. sic. which they now.offer to' the publie at very low prices' for ready pay.' - The citizens . of Monroe and the sunoinuling country, are respectfully invited to call and. ex amine our stock, as we are confident we can give diem as good bargains as they can find at any tither establishment in the county. Cr Lumber and Produce taken in payment. D. C. di 0. N. BALSBURY. Monroeton, Nov. 8, 1843. - UMW GOODOa Y"✓lT' 0. D. 14RTI4ETT 9 S. ' 0et0bir.23,1g43. , • TA 2 lloillitt! -GEORG}.II.ISUIVIumG. VETOULD respectfully inform the public Vie' -that he continues , at his old stana, ow. the west stae l of Main Street; bet Ween Bartlett'e bnaK ing,shury's . stcire4, np *lra, where he will be fajta in readiness to do lilt-kinds of wink in hie line, in style not to be surpassed by Any .other shop in the countrk. - Prices to suit the times. He thanks his custbmers for past favors; and hopes by strict attention to hu-• siness and accommodating' terms in merit a continuance of Public,fivat... „ • • z • Particular attention roa'A in.cuttta4; and war ranted to fit if properly • ' ,Cl:73losit emnitrY *bailee taken in paymitnt for. work, . ‘-r • • Towanda. Nr.v•.l4th.-184% e•- - A FARIVI-FOR SALE. • ' Bo .lacriber,offerscorSale Ida farm in 2-iurollsawnship, four and iv half ,miles iron iands,cOntaiping 12.5 acres;about.loo . 1(111 : 00 . ed, and inr 2 a good . ; tate of 'cultivation, with convenient tniiidings.: Tiro biatiOn efsaid. an is Siollicriosnr..l*enn the, west. side of • * tee riser; belowiTowands;and in fair siesefrom liVyriccruld Standing &sue nap s ows setibef wishing Ip,leayetbe Stitift will take thirds what the fartnjewrirtli and: give a credit 'for oniguilf the money. ;* Ana rson wishing to bii9 p PmP y brtbatliedbad bet, ter call on t ie subscriber anon' on•the l ismi l ay a . • • • . SAMUEL ttELLUM.',I:d. ?lured, iiat 184t:-.•: MERINOS, iitipactOfeas. a.lainfs„ /TA. beaiiit,trai" mati4e for sale 6'p " . - 1 •:" /' • r NAM* SON. QOT -to .4:84-OESiW tutajtenait. at . " EN