. , 'beet in all respects except being de. , . I in g au d . . - Now one two-thou., 2 111 pa rt 011ime is all that a soil vel r e m fit it for _the grovtth, of this ' t, an d consequently. an addition of .4 P ri o uut of.the pure caluarious Fit. ... g 4 will remedy this defiCiency. - fe re lime, however, is . never found 1 , 111 0 product of die earth. it is cs i i s combined with acids or other dt is, which may increase or diminish 's:men the application thai ie made ! it° um soil. Its taus! form is a iouste, ander in this form it may be , ow r ead s soil that is tough and T y, morelight and friable. ! i t mus lit be reduced ' to fineness . 7i n 4ing, or burning and slacking; li be 'l itt er 911 account of it cheapness', t h e usual method ; although by this F s s - the carbonic acid is expelled 0 it , This leaves it in - ' a :caustic e, en d unfit for 'absorbtion by vege, 0 , It howevet soon receives car :o acid from the atmospher i e, and re; es if! former qualitifs. - • , lonia is added 'to the soil in its cane stge, it serves to decompose vege-, la tide by extracting its carbon, and 010 ,seuralize all.vegetable and min serat I . . l e :h use 9f,gypsum, and the other .11e; Of lime, the effects are caused 'lO//y by the lime, but by the acids ta i n s. The lime., contained in a is a two-fold agency.; it serves to up the acids ola soil, and prevent excessive action ; and:it enters in d proporttons into-the composition nits.. 'A large amount of it may in a soil in the form of pebbles and 4 withoutetlecting it otherwise than pebhles and sand of other tocks, its Is cs a manure depending on its Dere are many situations' in which ‘, , siits. It may lie -in rocky beds require quarrying and burning, it be mixedwith clay in the form of or we may have it in the gravels H . valleys, or in bones or shells. A ions use of it by the farmer will Ich to the fertility of his soil. .d and clay act as manures for then If the soil is wet and hea. id will render it - light and dry, ill render it more compact and ice of moisture. Clay howe.ver, contains- potash, and sometimes itre and hale, all of which are to vegetation. to be applied, should be dug in II and exposed to the frosts; of r, spread on grass, ground in the and thus left for a year, to enable :ome pulverized and tit for mix- Ith the soil. If ploUghed into the soon as dug from the bed, it will for years unmixed, and serve her purpose than clog the 'l, or impede- the hoe. It is true time, it would become' a useful. :ent of the soil : but it would rears - of cultivation to . tai rt other earths as effectually as lone after exposure to atmos iction for two Months. re are 'many farms which' have a rich deposit of peat or ramp This substance has been form the vegetable products of ages, Jlating in one spot, and being_ led from the action o 1 the air, 1 tare undergone a kind of bitumin- rmentation, whereby their essen lities have been preserved, and Rids formed unfit for the nutri a plants. They have in this isqumess, and coldness, together antieeptic qualities. To change qualities, and neutralize the in-. acids they Contain, will unlock stombause of the best nutriment lama, awl place - in our hands the limed fenility, of centuries. accomplish this, they should be ' a le fall, and, placed-in the barn or field, and mixed with such.ma as will ferment them. They !also be Mixed with ' lime fresh I and slacked, to remove their and help their decomposition. lit means they lose all their and 'coherent qualities, and are inherent and soluble, end fit for of plants. 'at are improved by supplying . in their original constitu made permanently better, and require, little or no renovating • 'Plants drasv but little nour from them, except what they from the atmosphere, and where tre so - compounded as to supply II amount, of earth that plants and facilitate the formation of I Pounris from gaseous princi mos t luxuriant vegetation Will 'salt.,, : H. New Yoak,,--A serious fire New York-on Friday night. rimed Jacob Eller. a native of his wife and- child perished Ford, one of the the pin fight which result leath-of M'Coy, was so in prize fight at New Orleans, lin a Short time.' - ;rl . --The publishers -of the it Chronicle are on trial, for ibel alleged to_ have been tbeirjournal, at the time of E LLIOTT AND WILSON- h4ve favops. 2 ' hide Meeting. At a Ineerilit Citizetur of Beldfdrd convened et, ttm,Atherar Excb.inge. March Itti, 184.14 far the purpose ofconaidenng :of a diVision of Branford County, lOCKWOOD SMITH,Esq. oftnster, iiointLd Pasideit.- Vice Presidents, IL Paatti of Litchfield ; S Oirastrina, of Athena 7 G. W. Rugs cm, of Ulster. 0. N. Warden s H.C. Baird, Secretaries. • - • • '• After a free interchange of opinion along present, 'irmai unanimously. a . Resolved, That a Committee of twenty be ip• pointed to prcparesMenaMial or petition to the Legirlattne, asking 'for an East and West Divi gce. of this County. COMMITTEE. . • 1 Hon. Edw. Herrick, Gen: H. Williston, John F. Satterlee, Francis Tyler, Constant,Mathewaon, L. S. Ellsworth, • Samuel Niles. Col. J. Kingsbery, Elisha B. Merrill, Robert Sutton, Col.V. H. Overton, •Heman Morse, . John Spalding, Sturgis Squires, Guy Tozer, • • Z. B. Spalding, • H. S. Davidson„, Wm. Scott, Geiale Kinney. 'David Gardner. • Voted to adjoin" . this meeting for the Com mittee tit report, at this hoose, to-morrow, at 2 o'- clock,. M - Committee, reported a which was ; read, accep adopted. Voted that _Constant s ot Horace Williston; Guy_.! Tyler, esq.; to:id Col. Choi permanent! corresponding; I lance committee, to forth: sion project. Voted that the county. P: requested to insert the pr.,. ing, with the petition. Voted that the meeting afternoon next, March -1.6; at this place. Adjourn (Signed bythel - Die At Asylum on the 2d in: the wife of:iThomas years. • " ; I Mi. Ingham was cal l Her • departure was' pea . The state of her mind in t i pressively exhibited in hi; 'Hear what the' voice For all the pious dead , ,. (one of the hymns sung,' repels About half an hour . bef• leave of her weeping fa:, the most tender solicitude fort, mad of the deepest d.' ualifitcrests. "And I heard a voice uptoone, write, Blessed die in the Lord from] h • • the spirit, thab they may and tlair . works do folio* ' I Ciro RELIGIO MIL , GIBSON, House,ln - this borough or vices to,commenca at • rirl REGISTE I'S NOTICE itkalyncE herebY given to alrpersons tn. I wrested that Thomas T Smiley, guardian. of .Nancy, loseph.and David Smiley hap filed an ackouut of his said guardianship in the RD' gistei's Office at Towanda, and that the same will be pre-Seated'. taithe.. Orphan's Court of Bradford county on,.Monday the sth day of May for confirmation`iirld allowance. JULIUSitIISSELIs, Rigister, Per C. S. Russsu.; Deputy.. Register's Office, ' Towanda, March 18th, 1844. $ REGISTER'S NOTICE. lligOtlCE is hereby given to ell persona in terested that E. 'R. Myer administrator of the estate of Wm. Myer, late guardiim of Elsei Maria Moger has filed an account of his_ said guardianship in the Registers Office at To wanda, anithat the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county on Mon daythe sth day of May nett for confirmation and allowance. JULIUS RUSSELL, Per. C. B. RUSSEL", Deputy. ( Register's Office, Towanda, March 18th, 1844.5 • RCBANIC' S LIEN. To'all claimants and persons interested in the property described below pr in the heira thereon. Take Notice, that a. writ of Sieie_ Facias of which„the following is a copy - is now in my hands,iind has been duly served? on Amos Pennypacker, the owner and contractor therein named. Commonwealth or Pennsylvania. Bradford County MS. Tolle Sheriff of Bradford County, Greeting —Whereas Nblson P. Brown and Henry A. Carey have filed a claim in our County Court Commonof Pleas for the county of !Bradford against Amos Pennypacker for the sum of two hundred and twenty five dollars for. work done to and baaterials furnished for a certain building tone and a ball Story framed, situated on the west sideof River Street betweenia lot owned by Jesse Woodruff' and a lot owned by, the heirs ofJames P. Bull deceased in the liorough of Towanda in said County of Bradford, con taining in front on said street twenty two feet and,in depth thirty feet and' the lot or piece of ground and cartilage appurtenaneto said build ing. And whereas it is alleged 'that the said -sum rernsins due•and unpaid to the said Nelson P. Brown and Henry A. Carey; now weicom mend you, that you make known to the said Amos Pennypacker and to all such persons as may, hold or occupy, the said building. that they he aid appear befoia the Judges of our said court at a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Towanda, oh the first Monday of May next, to show if they know or have to say why the said sum of two hundred, and twenty five , dollars Should not be levied of the said building and piece of ground and curtilsge appurtenant} o said building to use of the said Nelson P. Brown and Henry A. Carey according to the form and effect of ••the act of assembly, in au& case made and pmvided, if to them it shall seem expedient and have you then and there this writ.. Witness the Bon. John N. Conynghiim President of-ourteaid Court. at Towanda -Abe 15th, day of March A. AARON CBUTIBLICK, Prothenotaty. By Asion C.•Aissrr, Deputy. • J. N. : WESTON, Sheriff. • • - Sheriff's Office, • Towande, March 20, 1844..) _ Arittrirros dt Eoram., Atty'sfor NOTIC e g . . . . . . rf hereby given, that the Boaid of Revision " or Bradford county„'wdl 'nostril theeour misionere Ofllai, is the bon% of Towanda, to .hea' finielCas think themselves, in in the Asieasmentfor the year. 1844, on thisfollowing days, tciwit,F Athens Wei., Athena tp., AaYluni, &amnia, Burlington; Canton on Monday the 15th of April. - ' Columbia, Buell, Franklin; Granville, Her riek.litchtleld, Leroy on Tuesday the 16th of Monroe, Orwell, Pike, Rome, Ridgbury, She. stniquio ' .Springfield on Wednesday the 17th ofApril., Smithfield, 'South Creek,_ Standing Stone, TOWiuida bora., Towanda tp, Trey / Tuscarora on Thtirsday. the 18th of April. Ulster, Wysox, Wells, Wyalusing, Warren and Windham on Friday the 19th of April: By order of the Board, A. S. CHLXIIEIILIN,Merk. Commissioners Office, Towanda,w March - 15th; 1844.. . • Indebtedness of the. Borough of Tonga, MARCH FIRST, 1843. *day, March Bth. urm for,' .petitions, and ‘ucianitaously On judgments to several i n dividuals; $230 56 On outstandin g' orders, 708 66 On unliquidatcd claims; - 95 88 . • Asets, Balance due on oldAuplicates, $332 83 " from John Savage, for- • . - mer collector, 30 ijo " fr . om A. Martin, do. 41. 82 " due on judgments 30 00 435 45 , Il thewson, esq., .Gen. ozer. esq., Francis IF. Welles Jr, be a :xecutive end vigi l; this proposed divi- rs be each of them dings of this•meet- Bal. due froin hero. lstMarch '1843, $599 85 Annual Report of the Receipts and Expendi tures of the Borough of Towanda for the year 1843. . Receipts, i Amount of duplicates f0r,1843, I $720 87 of paor do. and Dickey's pen sion,- - • 264 21 " on old duplicates, 1 202 48 " on license fol-shows, 10. 00 a - for rent of eigine house, 3 oo• • . , 1,, i • $1199 56 • Expenditures, • Labor on st's and for ;pots, $354 21 For support and expense of three' ' paupers, 359 48 Paid on judgments, ' ' 108 17 Exoneratioas on duplicates, 8 56 Collectors per centage, 25 83 Treasurers per centage, 21 80 . .` Burgess for services, 2 00 Town Council lbr-setvices, 62 -00 Clerk for services, , 30 00 972 06 join' to Satan t 2 o'clock, P. M., II Meets.) Euaricz blooms. ,sham Esq. aged 48 away Suddenly. 11 I al and triumphant. • e trying hour, is n beginning thus. heaven proclaims her funeral, by her If her death, she took ly, in expressions of or their earthly corn .. cem for their spirit! from heaven, saying are the dead which forth: Yea, iaith eat from their labors ; V. em."—Rev.l4,: 13. Outstanding orders . lit March ISI3, $7OB 66 Issued during 1843, 483 39 41192 05 Returned and destroyed in 1843, 748'03 • NOTICE.—Rsv. 11 preach at the Court next Sabbath. - Ser y candlelighting Outstanding orders March Ist, 1844, $444 02 Treasurer's Report. Riceived from collectors on duplicates, $713 75 Received from license on shows, 10 00 Received from rents of engine house, 3 00 . Monies Returned. . Orders returned, $704 95-, Treasurers per tentage, 21 80 726 75 Indebtedness of the Borough of _Towanda, let Maid 1844. On judgments, , $122 38 On poor books,' 96 27 _Outstanding orders. 444 02 Assets, -Balodue.on old duplicates, $l3O " from J. Savage, 30 a from A. Martin, 41 ; ein judgments, • 30 Bal. due from born. Ist March 1844, 0129 70 Borough - of Towanda ay. - We the Burgess and Town Council, of the Borough of Towanda, do hereby certify the foregoing toe a true statement of the situation, receipts Ind' expenditures of said borough , so far as we have been atile to investigate and ar range said affairs. ' IRA 11. STEPHENS, Burgess, -J. D. GO.ODENOUGH, •n ' N. N. BETTS, H. S. MERCUR. g • . : J. D. MONTANYE, J. N. WESTON, ' ATTEST—N. , J. litar.str, Clerk. Borough Tcricanda,Z • • • MarcWlst., 1844. $ impAmmmic OIIMMo 111)Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo - . issued out o£ the court of common pleas of Bradford county. I shall expose to public sale at the house: of E. Raynsford in Towanda boro. on Saturday the, 13th , day of APRIL next, at ono o'clock -P. M., the following piece or parcel of land situate in Smithfield township and bounded as follows: on the north by land of Stephen Gladdirig; on the east by land. of Billings . Walden ; on the south by land of. J. 0. Tracy; and on'the west by land of Nelson Rice. Containing eighty three acres more oder* with' about forty Boras thereof. improved, one framed house and framed barn rend saw milt Seized' and taken in execution at , the suit of Elijah S. Tracey vs. Dim M. Bacon. JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriit SPECIAL COURT. MAD Hon.WILLIAMJEBBUI 2 , President jidge of the 11th Judicial District of Penn sylvania, has ordered and , nppointad a Special Court of Common Pleas to be held for the County of Bricltord, at Towanda, on. Monday, the 25th day of March next, at two °click, P. M, for the trial of - all nib causes Gamey then be pending in said court. AARON CHUBBUCK. Proth'y. " Prothonotary'! office Towanda, Dec 29,1848. IVIERINOS, Alpsecas, Monti. De , Ulna. Pillared Orleauf f -Tegans, Printed Vel vet, &c, beautiful pattenis for the Ladies' for sale b - . • .'ILMIX &SON. DOTS & SHOES, - a; large asiortmento4 DO: B. - BALBBURY'S. HATS .k °AMR good rumorrment for jug. sae by 3 ;1 7 ,MEANS 43: Borough Orders. El Sheriff•'s °MCI,: Towanda, March Sib, 1844.) U&SEATED LANDS. VIDUSLIo. NOTICE is herd", given, that, JIC in pursbance of the Imbrium of the la of general assembly of dte conitnonwealtle of Pennsyirndi; pumg tb4t 13th day othfarch, enftlied m,An act 13= 6 4 the mode of. selling Unseated Lode;`aid for Other put sea,".. the full Owing tracts of Unseated Unde, situated in the. courey of Bradford will be ex posed to public sale in the boznigh of ToWen da, on 7/1.104; the 10th day of JUNE next,- for anurs* of County, Stile,Road & School Taxes, new due unpaid, and annexed to the se veral tracts; and all costs moms:wily accruing by name of such delinquency' to the PaYmertto to wit: FRANKLIN. '• •regale, 'Khoo' p• , Warrantees. stud.. county and • ° ' • road in. 1 . • 9 go r , 343} pt Bets Joseph,' 343 i pt Beti John 3433 pt Betz James' ' - • 17 490 Byson•Henry ' .20 80 375 ptiCooley Samuel 10 50 3431 pt Edge Peter , ! 17 85 400 Edge Samuel'. 20 80 3433 pt Fitz Samuel. . 17.87 400 Hardy Biota! 20 80 . 375} pt Moore George 19 37' 400' • Seely Jotiepli_ 2O 80 400 , SOly Henry 20 80 400 Temple Peter , 20. 80 400 Temple George 20 80 . 400 Handy James 20 80 400'. Hampton Jonathan 20' 80 400 Handy Nathan ' 20 80 400 Hags Peter ' 20 80 400 Moon Fent 20.80 400 Siddona Andrew • 20 80 400 Siddons George • 20 80 400 Siddons Joseph 20 80 343 pt Edge George . 17 87 400 Hardy Paul ~ • • 20.80 400 Castator George , 20 80 400 `• • Cooley Joshua ' 20 80 400 Hags George 20 80 400 Haga Nathan 20 80 400 Hardy Henry • 20 80 400 SWAy Peter s- 20 80 400 Siddont James, 20 80 400 Hollingsworth Stephen' 20 80 3691 pt Caugas William - • 19 20 400 `Ladlie Peter 20 60 200 pt Palmer Thomas 10 40 300 , pt Nichols Samuel 15 55 408 . Stewart Behan& 20 99 ALBANY: - 110 Shepard David 448 160 pt Barnes George, 13 12 821 pt Benson Peter ' 85 400 Barnes John sr. 'lB '75 266 pt Bradley Thomas 12 48 258 pt Sower Christopher 12;091 301 pt Wistar Caspar. 14 06 205 pt Davis Israel , 11 29 150 pt Owen Jones 7 02 pt Wistar Richard 8 051 183 pt Mattock Titus 8 55 175 pt Waggomer l Adam 8 18 418 Duckbart Andrew 19 593 250 pt Carona Caleb 11 72 82 pt Benson Peter . 3 84 418 Lowman George 19 593 418 Litman George 19 593 100 pt Coffin Z 4.683 100/ pt Crooksbank Joseph 4 683 294 pt Pierce Abial 14 77 160 pt Bradley Phineas 8 56 ASYLUM - dr, ALBANY. 280 pt Carey Nathan CANTON. 4071 Shaffner Caspar 485 Mifflin Francis 100 pt 'Maxfield•Stephen 210 pt Austin William 154 pi Atmen Thomas 270 ' Lewis William 268 Guest Geo 300 pt Vaughn John 70 pt r do' do 143 pt do do 202 pt Brattis Frederick 203 pt Singer John. 203' pt Antis Frederick 200 pt Beit Henry 260 pt Tracy Geo 100 pt Prmnon Henry 409 Lyon Solomon 4333 Friend rohn 4071 conk Jacob 100 pt Stough Matthias 407 Singer Abraham 433 Greenor John • 407 Shaw Robert 419 Fel&G B. 402 • Batton John jr. 202 Barker James N 407 Morgan John ; Canton 75, Leroy 3321 TUSCARORA.° 216 pt Guiness Peter 216 ,pt do do b 25. pt Primer Peter 349 Barnhill . Robert; Tus carora 254 Wyalusing 75,13 71 MONROE. 400 . _Anderson Samuel 400 Caatator Haman 400 North Jonathan, 400 ' North Peter 400 Shots' Frederick 400 Shots Geo . 400 . Ellis Mai)? 448 Harris Ann 230 pi Wallace Map' 400 Castator JOseph 400 Hampton Peter 400 ' Moon Jelin ' : 400 -.North Alines 400 Woodruff Haunt& 230 • pt Downing Jacob 109 pt Smith Jacob 237 pt Stevens Jonathan 437, M 'Adams Ephriam 434 Hamilton Thomas 361 - pt. Beeman, Jacob 300 Beeman Jacob sr. ATHENS. - 817 pt Charles Cairoll. „ 482 pt do do 950 pt 'do do RIDGBERY. 642 pt Charles Carroll 661 • • ,do do • 777. do ' do ' "ASYLUM. poo pt Bradley Abraham 1t pt Avery Christopher 00 Fish Sally • $227 50 $726 75 4600 4590 4601 on 67 35 80 82 00 232 97 1496 1511 1510 1506 1507 1509 • • I 400 Jacob Rhinebort i 9:20 - LEONARD PIERCE. Treinner. • Treascuten Office, Towanda, Ilda!eh 1,1844. L.E. DE WQLF, .11UMBIEUTC. ilagaW9 TOWANDA, PA, (Ofce with the Register 4. Recoiler.) QOTTAI4 YARN,,Wieking cin 'hand by , • MEANS a SHERIFF'S' SALE:- i :4rtti 4 e . id. wi - . ..tvad. Esp‘i igiind SUP - Avon t4NO mud. of =wpm pleas of Riad- , ford county, tome directed, .1 shall expm to Eddie isle at the home of E.lltaynefrd m ad s soniugh * of.iTowszids, on Monday; thk) illlth dar Of MARCH nest, at one o'cleelr, I:IL - The folltriviagf described 'piece , ar wad :of lend situate in Dwell township and bounded as follows: beginning at a stone heap on the bank_ of the Suirtilieliszina Apr; thence west 600 'nerches to I yellovi ,pine; - theico north 125 perches to alpine ; thence east 490 *rebel' to a 'black oak; thence down the Susquehanna the several (Oise' of :the same 175 perfhes to the place of beginning. • Contabiing four hunt dna i acres more or bus, with four . framed boa see; three (ranted barns and a saw mill thereon erected with shout, one hundred sad sixty acres improved and 'a small orchani. ' • ' Seized and takeri in execution' at the suit of filiation Stevens va. Selo Payne, . _.• • . ALSO--A piece or partied of land situate in Columbia totimship and bounded north by high-. way leading from Columbia m Rod S to Spring field and Win. Genets; On the east by Henry Parsons and I Caleb S. Burt; on theosOuth by ;ands of Isaac Strait, James Parsons and Wm. - miet ; on the west by. lands, Of Jas. Parsons, ;obi.' Hunts:in and Paul Furman, and the high way leadinTom Troy to Elmira.. Containing one hn n Are& forty five acres and one hundred e nd forty ti me perches, about fifty acres impro ved with a .famed tavern house,.one large fra med barn, ;,One horse barn 'and shed thereon erected. • j - Seized and taken, in execution at the suit of Oliver Besle , vs Jehild Gregory. ALSO-By virtue ofifFi. Fe. the folkiwing described piece or parcel Of land situate in Wya !using townsliip and bounded miller north by the main,voing leading frail Towards to Skin her's Eddy..; bathe nit by Charles Hendyicks land.; on the I Omit by land of Ephraim Bee man anifitiel3 - traquelialina river On- the Containinilliuty seven - acres more or lees all improved with a new two', story tavern stsnd • stone house and barn thereon, it being the same property which was purchased at Sheriff's sale .by Philip Sullivan in execution-against Jacob Coons & others. , Seized and l taken in execution at the suit of Ralph Martini vs. Philip Sullivan. JOHN N: WESTON, Sheriff, " Sheriff's Office, 1, Towanda, ebruary 17, 1844., .5.‘ • $17.87 17,88 ./ag4§2§§Emmue 1 rOTICE hereby given to the members of the Bradford County Mutual Insurance Company, that their Board Of Directors have this day made an assessment of Ti pet cent. on the premium notes, which is to be paid compa ny : by the 15th day , of April next. SIDNEY S. BAILEY, Secretary. faurance Office, Towanda, February 14, 18441 \7 NOTICE. • ALL those indebted to the subsCribers who expect to pay in Grain, must deliver it by th 4 first of MARCH next, otherwise, we shall expect the Ca'sh by the first of _April. Those neglect this call, will find their notes and ao counts in the hands of an attorney, who will collect them in the shortest time possible. , - J F . MEANS & CO. Towanda; Feb. 20,1844. Admmistrator's Notice, 12 07 ALL PERSONS indebted to the estate of ALBERT A. BECKWITH late of Elmira in the county of Chemung andstate 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. 19 25 23 23 4 73 9 92 7 27 12 75 12 56 14 173 6 29i 6 74 9 573 9 583 9 573 9 45 12 263 4 723 1134 20 45 19 21 4 723 19 20 20 45 19 20 19 53 18 . 38 9 54 This notice is intended for all persona in this Commonwealth hiving unsettled busbiess.with said deceased at the time of his death either in his individual capacity or as connected in part nership with any other person oipersons inclu ding the unsettled mercantile and other busi ness done in Ridgbnry township by Beckwith, Satterlee & Strong, and by Beckwith & Satter lee, and business done by Hector W. Strong in which he had an interest. JOHN L. WEBB. Adtftinisiretor. Smithfield, Bradford Co., Pi., Feb. 6, 1844. TIIIII3LIC NOTICE is hereby 'given 'that Jr" the Blacksmith's Coal -will be sold for St 38 PER TON. PAR MONEY ; And $1 50 per ton, land proffuce—land. produce taken in payment. N.,8. The subicribers have a large quanti ty of stmenor good coal onhand, and a suffi cient assortment of rake and coarse coal. L & &Bourn°. - Watch and Clock Repairing. I Franklin, February. 1844. • • -111 r. et. criaxammr.r„ - RESPECTFULLY In forms r: , fait!. public that he still contin -- ~ ' \ - --tip, ues toC,tary on the above ) 1 41 ' ‘0";' if business at his old stand, , A ~..,4p,c. ~., .-. r onedcor south of Thomas ( k 4 . o '4., , if:f, Elliott's store, and nearly ''''..- -- 4 7-- -- . i opposite the flay Scales. Watch and Clock •Repalring; will ;be done on short notice, and warranted to be Well done. From a long eiperience in the buiiness, he believes that he will be able to ren aei perfect satisfaction to all who may favor. him:with their pationage. N. 11: Watches warranted to run well one year, ..or the money refunded;; and a written agieement to that effect given to all that desire one.' ' ' • • - CLOCKS.—A large assortment just receiv ed and for sale very low for cash. ~ • ToWanda, January 29, 1844. - 18 93 1072} 10t 72i 16 10 13 80 13 80 1,3'80 13 80 IS 80 13 , 80 13 80 15 45 7 75 13 80 13 80 13 80 13 80 13 80 7 '75 '3 75 8 18 , WOTICE is hereby given, that the smt of HATIIAWAY WILCOX, is this day dissolved by mated consent. ' All monies dne the final must be paid to R. 111:11LIWAY, by whom sill demands against the firm will be settled. , S. HATHAWAY, .J. WILCOX. Towands.rebrtuiry 22d, 1844, ; , I 15 10 14 99 12'43 13 45 BOOT & SHOE MAKING. On' my owl _ hooks again . !•!" • • • t. • • e - - - f:•.4 . ••,. • ti , . QTEPHEN HATHAWAY 'aroma - the . 10 .Pablio ginerally that hi is still prepared to manufacture, of the besanaterial; and in the , most substantial and- elegant! manner, all di -I.yriptions of Boots and Shoes: _Morocco. alf and Coarse Botts and Shoes ; Ladies' shois and gaiters; youth's do. - • All work ! made by me will hi-warranted to bewail made: Call and try. • • Country Produce taken in PaYinent fortrinfi.. Triwapda,•Febrtiary 27th,.1e44:1 , . _ 1&44 13 01 '25 65 26 96 27 75 32 61 9 22i 5 55 3 07 , . . AOBBLEs. ITHACA .F1401.11t, 20' Heavy;Mea4Pork„soq Bushels Grain, .7617(Tights: Window Saih for sate February 26 1844. MONTA IN YE'S. DISSOLUTION. Three .Dollars Reward. . 1 ' MCEN.frona my little gidorithe.Torr` 'daloridrok the .efteintarn'tif !Stade, 2fith init.. a Copper Petered vithiffetdogill • et eitikt mouth , old, rather long hair, and snit .to the theiame_ of 14 Penisy," very lively s` playful; by .s man that Met the little girl, of e. rather rough ~appetmmce„, with ,two homes be firm wagon; one white., the box partly filled. with straw, aid went : towards Monroe. The above rew ard; will be giien for the dog and man, or sufraient infinmation where they are." 111.18:WARNER. ' Towanda, Febitiaq 28th, 1844. , I OLL'PROt Tlll YANKEE SHOP. • . Upon all whom it may intertst. .r - p HE, subscriber is rely much in , vast of 2_, woaey, and does notfeel disposeoo have his own property 'sacrificed to accomniodate those who are indebted to him, that have rea sonable time to' pay, consapiently if they call and settle their acts. however they; May be, they will oblige him very much, and 'Savo ant withot respect to persons. • I , D. q. HALL. Towanda, Harch 4th, 1844. To .De nquent Collectors: WARE 'PARTICULAR NOTICE, „that ' unlese you Settle yoar• dttplicates•hj the twenty fifth of March shall certain ly try the experiment of enforcing collections. The situition of the Treasury requires it, and I Must and will try to do ray thity. • ' L. PIERCE, Treasurer. - Towanda, March let, 1844. - • - • Adjourned Special Court. Isi, ADJOURNED. Special Court Will be held in _Towanda in and for the county of }Mulford on Monday the 25th .day of March : next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon for the trial "of the followirigsausea, to - wit :• ' 0. P. Ballard va. George Demittisejectment ; Derhastellaux tra. Abel Fairchild et.al.trespait; Sarnia Bolden wt. A. B. Smith et. al. 'do. - William B. Clymer w!. M. C. Drinkwater et. al. ejectment ; smile Holden vs. Moses Warfoul et. a). ucs- , • pas.'s ; Rebecca . % Shrader ve.l . . Declir et. el. ejectment. A. CHlMBUOic,Trotheizota4. ' Prothonotary's' Office r !Z. % , Towanda,:December 21st 1843?1-1, • 1N:M0.8..3'1E1113 8 . 7E311E8 8 INSURANCE AGENCY. LPD. BARTLETT 'has the agency of . thellelawarealfutual Safety Ann:ince. Company of Philadelphia, and is prepired to take risks on very faVorable terms. Policies ate issued by said company in the usual man= 'ner of other stock. comppieti. .• • ; • Towanda, Dec. 4, 1843 0)1B . I;3TBD OCDAISert' • • THE subscribersaM prepared to fill all or demm for Coal at THE OLD BED, at the shortest notice and on the most favorable terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage they • have received, they arc determined to sell fine coal for blacksmith's, at lower rates than .ever, beton offered, viz: . we will , sell for cash, Fine Coal at $1.25 per ton=or $1,38 in pro dqce.—Coarse and-Raked Coal at former price:s. • Beware of imposition : Fine Coal from other places has palmed off as coming frout_pur mine —a sufficient,proof of the snperiorityof nur cqak N. B. PRODUCE takea payment-for coal. GATIS§ & WAGGITT. Franklin, Brad. 'Co. Pa. December '25, 11143. 5715V7 (110.011 Ma 8 New Books and `Stationary ! ®®®LE; THE - subscriber has just received a very extensive assortment of School and Mis celbaneoas BOOKS; ,Ilistory, Travels, Voya ges, Biogra`phy, etc., which are offered for sale' low for cash. The stock embraces in part : A tour in the East. Holy Land, &c.;by E. Joy Monis, 2 vol.; Thomas'- ReminivoP ms and Sketches, 2 vol; the works of Joseplins, Rollin, Byron. Cobbe. Dick, Sterne, Marryatt ; Coo per's Naval history, Plutarch's Lives, Mack's Lafayette. Blake's works, Life of Washington, Franklin, and defretion. • • Also, n general variety of Family Bibles, large and, small; psalms and hymns, music books, etc.; Blank Books and Stationary, of almost every description. J. KINGSBERY, Ja. Towanda, Jait. 27, 1844. ONE CENT- REWARD. , BUTT. NO CHARGES PAID!, FitAN away from the. subscriber on the night of the 23d January, a young man by t e name of Robert Ferguson ; an appren tice to the Blae.kunithing lnisinees. I hereby :forbid all•personS harboring_or trusting him on My account, as I shall pay no debts , of his con tracting aft er this date. • . Wyse', Jan. 29, 1844. ESTRAY. lAME to my enclosure the 18th doper No vember last, 3 SMALL YEARLINGS; one a red heifer with white back and tail; 'one brown heifer with white ring on tail ; one red steer with white on tail ; the owner is requested to prove property; pay, Charges and take them away. - WILLIAM BRAUND. • Duren, Dec. 18, IN& • , Comionwealth of. Pennsylvania. Bradford County os. licnix. N. WESTON,- High Sheriff' of eJP- Bradford County, beingsworn„ do poseth and saitli, that on Friday the'lEith day of Febrnistr inst., at one o'clock , P. ..,'agreea bly to the warrant of the Governor for that pur pose to him aiiecled, be executed Jame" Dokna, 'convicted- of .thicrime of murder, by hanging 'him by the neck, within the yard of the jail of *said comity until he was dead. , Pram and. subspi*, this. 24.:d of . .Pcbruitry, / 8 0, before nee; • • • • - • • ',A. vocowtY, Associate Judge:. J. B. RIDGWAY.