[For the Bradford Porter.] Lliecision of Judge church. • • purport of the_decision in the case refenEd t hi j :--That personal_ property which bee n- levied upon, and-returned to' the oefeni!ant on his giving the -bondiequira the 4th section of the Act of Julir..-16th; I sm is nevertheless liablete 'be subsequent levied upon and sold by another judgment creditor, altho'ugh the stay r w hi c h ,the bond 0 g iven may not have expired: to a communication which' appeated t h e Porter of January 24th, Wm. oh t ne , Esq., loudly inveighs against eccirreetness of the above decision, fee li n gly deprecates deplorable con „epees likely to result from, such a esauction of the law as is made by d ge Church. The large amount of per ty in this, as 'well' as'' in other ,caries, to prevent a sale of which at o ifice, bonds have been -given— ders the decision of• this ,question a , ttet of momentous importanCe, and a natural iencieney to enlist the iv of the community on ,the one and 'the other, accordingly as the • or the other scents to each individu. a ,comport More particnlarlY-with own interest.. Considering the views advanced by Air. W. as in , ect, it is uitr objeb in The present ',le, to state as briefly as possible, reasons which inducse us to'think .ilecisioe of Judge Church is in ac- T h e o with, a sound and, accurate nsurction of the Act.. The main position on which Mr. atkias relies, is, that the plaintif f by of his levy, acquires a lien on -property for the term of twelve the from the execution of the bind defendant. If this position prove :ous, all his subsequent reasoning subject is of no avail. If the Eby this means, acquiie 4 s a lien property, that lien must be crea ither by_ the operation of former or by some provision of the pro- Now, that in analogous cases, the operation offormer laws, a ii acquired no lien in this way, rs evident; for Judge Reed, in mna. Blackstone, chapter 27; lays 1, that where an officer makes a in personal, property, and takes a from the defendant for the return same, there the lien is gone, as ! any subsequent creditor -or' yen- The difference between the two !, is, that in the one mentioned by 'Reed, the property is , to be re in a few days tor tke,purpose of exposed to sale ; ,whereas, in the it is not to be foitbcoming until piration of the year.' the next place, if we examine the cording to the most, usual rules )nstruing statutes, we nowhere expression, frogs which can be , inferred, the intention of the Le ire to continue. the - lien after the ion and delivery of the bond 'by :fendant. The 4th section of the Ikes it. the duty of the 'constable ter to his return On the eXecution, tedole of the property , levied upon, - diet t . nla the valuation or 'appraise tof the same,; and further declares, vet the execution and delivery of red, the property shall :be return idre•delivered into the possession 'defendant witboat -an intimation iere thot , the Boris to be preserv- As the act does not extend the n the return of the execution, it IS necessarily, that the' constable lake his return on -the same, :the twenty days allowed by And it has been repeatedlY de that,the lieu of a levy made by a le, expires as soon as the exe is returned, and that a subsequent ion may be issued withciut mak nerioas disposition of the. first 11' then, is .ethcre to - prevent the IT, if found in the posiesSidn of :fehdant, from being levied upon of another execution, in favor tr creditor? ls not the proper lined to the defendant; in order may make such a disposition of lay deem most proper; and, 'ebY, he may be .the . better ena ,. - ;2y his debts at the expiration Bar? If otherwise; what means lition in the- bond, by which at if the stay, other personal pro equal Kahle, and in like good kY be turned Out? ~ . ltd to the intention of the '9 . e . s recurrence' to the history'of is former Ila former years respecting l 'biect , matter, 'may , serve, to th iS seemingly intricate ques-, tion. The act of-16th iuly;.lB42;:tiai eopied'alntest verbatim - groin one pais. .ed March 28th, 1820, (Laws t orPenn - zi., vol; 7, page 234:) which at - first, was to continue in force for one year only, The first rein sections of each of these acts, are . with the exception of a few unimportant verbal variations, precisely the same; and it is in the . Cottrth section of each, that the provisions relative to personal property are found; The act of March:2Bth; 1820, was continued in force for another year, by an act pested March 27th s , 1821, (do. page : 422,) end the defendante to avail himself. of its benefits, was required to give new se curity for the returnof the property. The second section of the act of 27th Maich, 1821, entitled "An act to con tinue in force,. An act for theappraise ment of estates taken• in execution," is in the following:words : " -- . l lnd be it further enacted,by the authority aforesaid, That all personal property exposed to public sale accord ing to the provisions oldie act to which this * is a supplement, if the same. does not bring two-thirds of the valuation, on the debtor complying with the terms required by said 'eel, shall not be liable to be seized and taken in exeaution.by virtue of any subsequent execution du ring the stay entitled by law Provided, 1 That a levy or levies may he made on the same property, subject however to the preceding levy or levies:" Here, then, we find 'the legislattire for the first time, making express provision for the vep case which the gentleman un dertakes to deduce from the act at pre sent in force- The section quoted, is not a mere legislative construction of a i former act; it s a new enactment, to allintents and purposes. . The inten tion.of ihe legislature of that day, then, appears to be clear; else why would a clause of this character have been,in serted in a subseqUent act? If the for- , ,, mei act met a case of that kind, it is most probable that the legislature would 'halm declared, as has been done'in ma ny. Other instances, that such should be et:instruction put upon it. If, then, such was • the intention' of 'the legislature of that day, it is fair to filler, that the legislature of 1842, hav ing both the former as before them, must have placed the same construction on the act which they merely re-enact ed. That they were ignorant of the 'existence of the former acts, cannot for a moment be admitted ; for we have shown, that they copied the one passed March 28th, 1820 ; and it is not at all probable, that a bill containing the same phraseology, was dram 4 up and 1 passed without any of thelmembers the legislature 'havin , the aforesaid act. O ur object in the in solely to ascerta dolt of the act relat we will be gladly ell shall have been cony' fallen into an erro with" Mr. Watkin- question will be prenr Court at the period. In Springfield, on the lit. inst.llzitz EMILY, `Daughter.of Hiram. and Elizabeth C. • Root, aged 2 years an ono month, Alas ! alarm and is her spirit fled; • Ahd is my child now ngmbered . with the dead Shall I no more in social converse share The sweet endearments of her early carol , • No more her pleasidg countenance survey Which charmed my soul and smiled l the hours _away • . , • Ah, crnel dead} I why was that dart of thine Directed at that darling child of mines! . . . . Bin shall I moiiin as those , whose hives are vain, As if I ne'er should see my child again I Ab no ! I hope to reach that happy shore, Where we shall meet to separate no more. Mg" RELIGIOUS NOTICE.—REV. Myr.BUSLAUD wit! reach at the Court HOrie;in thieVorough on THURSDAY EVE- N NG Services to commence at , early captllelighting, . ,- • !Ws' DOIVATION.—The friends of the Bev: J. W. Naysus, rule respectfollg intrited to make him a Donation at his resi6 dente; on Thursday afternoon and evening, the 28th inst.—As no furthey notice will be given, it is hoped this will be considered a general in vitation. . • di Bogart, .In the Court of. Williams 'Com. Pleas. of Telthe use of J. C. Adaiiis, Bradford co., , • • VI6 • ki No. 143, May Ebenezer Lamb. • , Term. IMO. .THE Undersigned - having been appointed Auditor by said Court, for the hearing & adjusting of the several claims upon the pro eeeds of the Sheriff's sale, of realestate, by yip too of process issued upon' the above judgement; will atten4 for the bearing of the claimants,. at the Piothonotary's office in the Borough of To vrant'a,, on Wedne!iday.,tbe 24th day of April next, at 2 o'clock ,P. AL. at :which time and place till_ persons interested - will please attend. • . ULYSSES MERCUR. - March 20,, IM4. - ' • : REGISTER'S NO2 I ICP. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in. N Ictesied.that ThomaiT Smiley, guardbm of. Nancy, Joseph and David Smiley ; has filed an aecount of 'his said guardianship is the Re gister's-Officsat niwanda, and that the same will •be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county on ,Monday the. fish day of May for confinnatum and allowance. JULIUS RUSSELL, Register, . . • Per C. $. Russzu., Deputy. Register's Office, - "Z• • Touranda, March 18th, 1844. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons tereated that E. R. Myer administrator of the estate of Win. Wert late guardian of Elscy Maria Moger has filed an =mat of his said guardianship in the Registers Office at;To• wands, and that the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court ofßradfoid county on Mon- day the sth day of May next for confirmation and allowance. JULIUS RUSSELL, Register, Per. C. 8. Ressatt, Deputy. Register's Office, Towanda, March 18th, 1844.. To all elaimcnts and persons interested in the property described below or in the heirs thereon. Take Notice; that a writ of _Biers Facing of which the following is a copy is now in, my hands, and has been duly served on Ainos Pennypacker, the owner and contractor therein named. - , Commontealth of Penpylvaoia. Bradford County ss. • ' No the Sheriff of Bradford County, Greeting . --Whereas Nelson P. Brown 'end Henry A. Carey have filed a claim in our County Court of Common Pleas for the county .of Bradford Against Amos Pennypacker for the sum of two hundred and twenty five dollars for work dyne to and materials furnished for a certain building one and a half Story framed, situated on/the west 'side of River Btreet between a lot owned by Jesse Woodruff and ittiot owned by. the heirs of James P. Bull deceased in the borough 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 curtilage appurtenant to said build , ing. And' whereas it is alleged that the said -sum remains due and unpaid to the said Nelson P. Brown and Henry' N. Carey ; now we com-. mand 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 be and appear before the Judges of our said court at ti Court of Common Pleas to be held at Towanda, on the first Monday of May next, to show if any thing they know or have . to say why-the said sum of two - hiindred and twenty five dollars should not be levied of the said building and piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant., tesaid building to use of the said Nelson KBrown and Henry A. Carey according .to the ; form and effect of the net of assembly, in such case made and provided, if to them it shall seem expedient and have you then and therothis writ.. Witness the Hon. „John N. Coicynghana President of our) said Court. at Towanda -the 15th day of March A. D. 1844. , AARON CHUBBUCK, ProthonotarY. By AARON C. ALLEN, Deputy. • J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. , Sheriff's Office, ' Towanda, March 20, 1844.) • WALLISTON & ELWSLL, Atty's for Plaintiff's. ,LOgOZOLEII23IVIfo WfricE is hereby given. to the members of the Bradford County Mutual Insurance Company, that their Board of Directors have this day made an assessment of pet cent. on the premiuni notes, which is to be paid compa. ny by the 15th day of April next. SIDNEY O. BAILEY, Secretary. .• insurance OfficO, Towanda, February 14',1 844. S seen and copied NOTICE. ALL those indebted to the subscribers who expect to pay in Grain, must deliver it Icy the first •of MARCH next, otherwise, we shall expect the Cash by the first of April. Tho r se neglect this call, will find. their notes and ac counts in the hands of an attorney, 'who Will collect them ih the shortt time possible: J. F MEANS Sr. CO. Towanda, Feb. 20,18i4. Administrato 's Notice. present article be the true construe g to executions; -t .right,,when_ we need that we have . s And we ,holie , that I" this vexed -cided by the Su arliest practicable A LL PERSONS in. ebted to the estate of Ainzur A. Baez • rya late qf Etmira to the county of Chemung .nd state of New York deceased, are notified to make payment and idl 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 Commonwealth having unsettled business with said deceased at the time of his death either in hie individual capacity or 'as connected in part 7 nership with any other person or persons inclu ding the unsettled Mercantile and other busi nese done in Ridgbuiy township .by Beckwith, t3atterlee & Strong, and by . Beckwith & Satter lee, and business done by Hector W. Strongln which he had an interest. JOHN L. WEBB Administrator.' Smithfield, Bradford Co., Pa.,. Feb.,l3, 1844. ZETOR. Watch and , Clock'_ Repairing 11-.. 4 CH4JWIFSERLIa3 _ . RESPECTFULLY In _l2k forms his friends and the 4 __ public that he still contin 7. ; ;. 4 4 ties to carry on the above 0-2 business at his old stand, 1 '4"- C • one door south of Thomas ,_. , 0 - , -_,::: V- ' ,e-° z n kt4" . i_' Elliott's Stoic, and netirly \--) -- .- --• oppesite the Hay Scales. Watch and Clock: Repairing, -- will be done on short notice, and warranted to be well done. From a long experience 'in the business, he believes that he will be able to ren der perfect satisfaction to all who ,may favor him.with thoir patronage. N. BE Watches warranted to run- well one year, or the money refunded; and , a ;w ritten agreement to that el:feet given to all that desire one. • - ' CLOCKS.-A large assortment just receiv ed and for silo very low for. cash. , Towanda, January 29, 1844. . r - • NOTICE is, hereby givin, that the firm:of HATHAWAY esz WILCOX, is this ds c y dissolved.by mutual eanseirt." All monies dere the firm must.be paid to S. lisTaiwsr, by whom all demands against the firriivill he settled. • • •N. HATHAWAY,- ' - J. 'WILCOX. - Terrandu, 14bruary %d, 1841. MECHANIC'S LIEN. DISSOLUTION. 'UNSEATED •LANDS. PUBLIC - NOTICE is hereby given,lbitt, in pirritirmixt of the protisiorur of the act 61 general assembly of_ the commonwealth' of Pennsyivenia,ipassed the 18th - - day eif Mardi, 1815, entitled!" An act ;Erecting the mode of - selling Unseated . liairds, and for other. pun:o - the following tracts of Unseated Lands,' situated in the county Bradford will be .ex posed to priblicliude in the borough of Towan da, on lilonday;, the 10th day of, JUNE next, for arreorages of County,atate,,Road & School . Taxes, now due unpaid, and annexed to the se veral trade, and all colts necessarily accruing by rearm of such delinquency to the payment, to wit FRANKLIN. ,• H Agrregate, school g r Warrantees. state, county and • • road tax. p 434 pt Betz Joseph, • $l7 87 343 f pt Betz John 17 88 3435 pt Betz Jameti • ' 17 87 400 Bytton Henry .20 80 375 pt Cooley Samuel . •19 60 3435 pt Edge Peter l7 85 400 Edge. Samuel ' 20 80 3434 pt Fitz Samuel 17 87 400 . Hardy Simon , 20 80 375 pt Moore George , ,19 37 400 Seely Joseph 20 80. 400 - Seely Henry 20,86 400 Temple Peter 20 80 • 400 ' Timple George ". ! 20. 80 400 - Handy James .20 80 400 Irimpton Jonathan 20 80" - 400 Handy Nathan ' ,20 80 . 900 Haga Peter ,20 80 400 Moon Foul - 20 80 400 , Siddons 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 Gecirge 20 80 400 Cooley Joshua ~ '2O 80 400:, Haga George 2O 80 400 - Hoge Nathan 20 80 400 Hardy:Henry 20 80 400 Seely Peter 20 80 400 Siddona James 20 80 400 . Hollingsworth Stephen 20.80 3691 pt Caugas William , 19 20 400 Ladlie Peter 20 80 200 pt Palmer Thomas , I 0 40 800 pt Nichols Samuel 15' 55 403 ' Stewart• Deb, - ,rah 20 93 . ALBANY. 110 Shepard Dayid ,4,48 160 pt Barnes George 13 .12 824 pt Benson Peter 3 85 400 Barnes John sr. 18 75 266 1 pt Bradley Thomas 12 48 258 1 pt Sower Christopher 12 094 301 pt Wistar Caspar 14 06 205 .'pt Davis Israel • • 11 29 150 pt Owen Jones - 702 172 , pt Wistar Richard 8 054 183 pt MattOck Titus ' 8 55 175 in Waggomer Adam 8 -18 418. Buckbert Andrew 19 '595 250 pt Carmalt Caleb , 11 72, 82 pt Benson Peter 3.84 418 Lowman George 19 591 418 Lowman George • 19 594- 100 pt Coln Z 4 68/ 1001 pfCrookshank Joseph 4 685 294 pt Pierce Abial i 'l4 77 160 pt Bradley Phineatt , 8 56 ASYLUM & ALBANY. 280 pt Carey Nathan 12 07 CANTON. 4071 Shaffner Caspar 19 25 485' Mifflin Francis 23 23 100' pt Maxfield Stephen 4 73 210 pt Austin William a 992 154 pt Atmen Thomas '7 27 270 Lewis William 12 75 268 Guest Geo • 1 12 56 300 pt Vaughn John 14 . 175 70 pt do do • 6 291 143 pt do' do 674 202 ~pt Braids Frederick • I 9 574 203 pt Singer John ' 9 584 203 pt Antis Frederick 9 fai 200 pt Berk Henry :* 9 45 .1:f IR, 4600 4590 4601 260 .Pt, Tracy 'Geo' 12 .28t 100 Fit Cannon Henry ' 4 7211 , 409 ! -Lyon SolOmon - 19 34 4381 Friend John ' 20 45 4072 Conk Jacob 19 21 100 pt Stough Matthias . 4 724 907 Singer Abraham 19 20 433 Greenor John 20 45 407 Shaw Robert 19 20 413, Fab G S 19 58 402 ) Banon John jr. I 19 38 202 Baker James N 9, 54 407 Morgan 'John ; Canton 75, Leroy 3322, TUSCARORA. 216: pt Guineas Peter 216' pt do do 425 pt PriMer Peter 349 •Bambill Robert; TUP7 carom 254 Wyalusing 75,13 7' • I MONROE. 400 Anderson 'Samuel. 400 Castator Haman 400 . North Jonathan 400 - North Peter 400 Shots Frederick 400 Shots Geo 400 Ellis Mary 448 - Harris Ann ' 230 pt Wallace Mary_ 400 CastatorJoseph: 400 Hampton Peter 400 ' Moon .fohn, i 5, 400 North James 400 liWoodrulTHatinah -230 pt Downing Jacob 109 pt Smith Jacob 237, :pt Stevens Jonathan 437 ' - WAdams Ephriam 434 Hamilton Thomas. 361 pt Beeman Jacob 390 Beeman Jacob Sr. ATHENS. 817 .pt Charles Carroll 482 pt do .do 1950 pt do . do • RIDGBERY. 642 pt Charles Carroll 661. do do 717dp do • , 'ASYLUM. 300 pt Bradley Abraham . :181 pt Avery Christsphor 100, Fiali Sally •WYSOX. 1496. 1541 1510 1506 1507 1509 • 400 Jaaib Ithinchurt 930 LEONARD PlEROE,!Ticastwer. Treasurer's Wide, Towanda, March 41844. E. DE WOLF I -‘ • ‘,Ett1am,13E53111.t,310..k..V7,9 .• , . ••• TO WAN 1.; (.(rce the:Aegisfer iii.coick:;•:). ortoN VAlllN,'AVirkin'wA. - 13tlip4 on hitnil - 1 1 A11.1.1::N§ . 41: 1 Cif .• NOTICE. - ". that the Board of &talon fat Bradford county, will meet at the Corm misloners !Mike, h the. bom. of T owanda, to, heat - es think themselves liggrieyed in the Assessment for the year 1844,1 n the Mowing days 4 to wit: , Athena horo., Athens tp., Aiylum ;; Albany, Armenia, Burlington, Canton on _Monday the 15th' of April ' Columbia, Durell, Franklin Gnmvalle, Her rick-: Litchfield ? Leroy Sri Tuesday the 16th of April. Mo . ' nroe, Orwell, Pike, Rome, Ridgbury, She shequio, and 'Springfield on Wednesday the 17th of April.' , SMithfield, South Creek • Buiding Stone, Towanda bow., Towandetp , T y, Tuscarora pm'thursday. the 18th of April: Ulster, Wysox, Wells, 'Wyaluiing, Warren' and Windham on Friday the HA of April. • - "By order Of the Board, • ... . A. S. 011•1411Z111.1W, Clerk. Commissioners Offiee, ? • Towanda, March 7fis th, 1844. ladelitedness of the 'Borough of Towanda MIARCH FIRST, 1843. 1 , On jcdgroents to-several' individuals,' $230 56 On outstanding orders, 1 ' , 108 86 On imliguidated claims,i • , 95 88 I " I "Assets, - , Balance 'duo on old duplicates, $332 8 3 , from John Savage, for- - mar collector, I . 30.80 -,. from A. Mare, do. 41 82 " due on judginents 3O 00 435 45 Bal. due from boro. let March 1843, $599 65 Annual Report of the.Reeeipta and Expendi tures of the Birrougli of Towanda for the year. 1843. Receipts,i Amount of duplicates for 1843, $720 87, - " of poor do. and Dickey's pen sioni ; 264 5.'1 " on old duplicates, 202 48 --on license for shows, 9, 10-00 . 4 i for rent of engine house, 3.00 Expenditnre Labor on st's end for tools, .$354 '2l For hpport and expense of three paupers; 859 48 Paid on judgments, 108 17 Exonemtions on duplicates, 8 56 Collectors per centage, 25 83 Treasurers per centage, . .21 80 Burgess for services, - 200 Timm Council for services,; 62 00 Clerk for services; . • Borough Orders. - Outstanding orders Ist March 1843, $7OB 66 Issued during 1843, 483 39 Returned and destroyed in. 1843, Outstanding orders March Ist, 1844, $444 , .02' Treasurer's Report. Received from collectors on duplicates, $713 75 Received from license on shows, , 10 00 Received from :rents of engine house, 3 00 ponies &wined. Orders returned, • $704 95 Treasurers per centage, 21 80 726 75 Indebtedness of the Borough of Towanda, lat Marsh 1844. t , On judgments, On poor books, Outstanding orders. Assets, Bal. due on old. duplicates, $l3O 35 " from .1. Savage, 30 80 " from A. Martin, 41' 82 ' " on judgments, 30 00 232 97 Bal. due from boro:lst March 1844, $429 76 'Borough of Towanda as.• We the Burgess and Town Council, of the Borough of Towanda, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true statement of the situation, receipts and expenditures of said borough- so far as we have been able to investigate and ar range said affairs. • IRA H. STEPHENS, Burgess, 18 93 10172 i 10 72i 1 16 10 J. D,GOODENOUGH, N. N. BETTS, H. 6. MERCUR, ; g ' • . J. D.-MONTANYE; WESTON, H L KEWLEII, Clerk. ; • borough of Towanda,l - . • • 'March Ist., 1844. 13,80 13 SO 13 SO 13 80 13 80 13 90 13 80 15 '45 7 75 19 80 13.80 13 80 13 SO 13 80 7 75 a 75 8 18 15 10 14 99 12 43 13 45 033 EMETM. 9 O ai\rki_lo lamY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo. issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford •county. I shalt expose to public sale at the house of E. Raynsford in Towanda !boro. on Saturday the 13th day of APRIL .next, at one o'clock P. M., the following piece or pariel of land elitist° in-Smithfield township and, hounded as follows: on•the north byland of Stephen Giadding; on the east by land of Billings Walden; on the south by land of J. 0. Tracy_;,and on the west by-, laird of Nelson Rice. Containing eighty three acres more or less, with' about forty acres thereof improved, one framed houie and framed barn .and saw mill thereon. Seized and - taken in execution at the suit of Elijah S. Tram vs. Don M. Bacon. JOHN N..WESTON 'Sheriff. - Sheriff's Office, Towanda. March Bth, 18-14:5 18 44 13.01 25 65 BOOT fir, SHOE .MAKING. "On my own kooks again I! 26 96 27 75 32 61 h 04 1 ;. - -e‹ • • 9 22} 5 55 3 07 STEPH EN HATHAWAY informs -the Public generally that he is still prepared to manufacture, of the best ilaterial, and in the most substantial and elegant manner, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoes.. • • . Morocco,. Calf and Coarse. Boots and Shoes ; Ladies` shoat and gaiters; Youth's do. ." MI 'work made }time will be warranted .to bit wollMtide. *Call • • Country Produce taken in pletterttlitt work.- Towanda, February. 27t1r,•1 F 44. - - w. W i teMet li ol emit cf grails ; plso e ...l3oenßiapbt &c. award l ZriT AkEN.from Milk on thettramor • da bridge, the'. afternoonsof -Monday - the 211th inst., a Copper Colored Whiffeidogabout eight - montho old, rather long hair. and answers to.the theist*, of rimmy," , very , livelY and playfut;hy a Man that met the, little. girl, of t rath4r tong - hi . appearance, 'With' iwolorses fore . * wagon, one - white, the boi pertlyllted with straw, and went towards , Monroe. The .abave rew ard Will be given for the dog and man, or sufficient information where they are. • ,M.B. WARNER: ' Towanda, February 28th, 1844. - - , - • I RILL FROM T WARIER ROE Upon all whom it may interest. WallE subscriber is very much in *ant of ga%., money and . does not feel disposed to have his own property sacrificed to accommodate those who- ere indebted to him, that have yea sonable, time to pay, consequently if they will call end settle their acts, however- small they .may be. they will oblige hini very mash,' and save coat-withot- reapect to persons. " D. C. HALL. Towanda, March 4th, 1844. To Delinquent Collectors. nnAKE .PARTICULAR -NOTIC E. War unless you settle , your duplicates byihe twenty . fifth day of March inst.,. t s aball certain-. Iy try the experiment of 'enforcing collections.. The situation of the Treasury requires it, and' I must and will try to do my duty, L. PIERCE, Treasurer.. Towanda, March- Ist, 1844.. ‘,/. TOME 8 IFII/111E 8 8 8 , INSURANCE AGENCY'. /A D. sBARTLETTihasi tho agency of UP • the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurxige Company of Philadelphia; and is prepiliWtp,,. take risks on very, favorable terms. • 4 1 ,9101 . 5 . fry arc issued by said company , in the niurdtin'aZt,: •-:,4 '7 ner of other stock companies. 4 Tosianda, Dec. 4, 1843 $1199 56 OBIS MEM ITCAM . , TEM subs ibers are prepared to, fill all'er dere for Coal at THE OLD BED, at the shortest no ice and on the most favorable terms. Than fel for the liberalpatronagethey have received, they are determined to 601 fine coal for blacksmith's, at lower rates than ever . before offered, Viz: we will sell for cash, Fine Coaled.", 151.25. per ton—or sf, - ,38 in pro duce.-Coarse and Raked Coal d form 6: prices. Bewar; of imposition: Fine Coal from other places has palmed off as coming from-our mine , —a, sufficient proofof the superiority of our coal: : 1 Nal. PRODUCE taken in payment for coal. • • GATISS & WAGGITT. • Franklin, Brad. Co. Pa. December.2s,-1843. 30 00 972 06, $227 ,50 $1192 05 •748 03 mnwsw elc:).6m mzeD) 8 ÜBLIC , ,NOTICE is heresy given that IF the Blacksmith's Coal will be sold for St 38 'PER 'TON. •PAR MONEY,, And $1 50 per ton, land produce—land produce taken in payment. N. B. The subscribers have a large gunnel ,ty of superior good coal on hand, and a 'suffi cient assortment of rake and coarse coal. $726 75 I. & 8.-BOLITHO. Franklin; February 1844. New Bnoks and Stationary !. MBEgg. d.VMEL $122 38 96 27 444 02 THE subscriber has just received a very extensipe assortment of School. and Mis cellaneous B9OKS - 4 History, Travels, Voya ges, Biography, etc.,- which are offeredfor sale low for cash. The stock embraces in part : A tour in the East; Holy Land,,&c„by E. Joy, Morris,2 vol.; Thomas' . Reminiscences and Sketchs, 2 vol; the works of Josephus, Rollin, Byron, Combs, Dick, Sterne,. Marryatt ; Coo per's Naval History, Plutarch's Lives, Mack's Lafayette, Blake' s works, Life of Washington, . Franklin, and Jefferson. Also, a gerreral variety of Family Bibles, large'and "small; psalms and : hymns, music books, etc., Blank Books and Stationary; of almost every description. J. •KINGSBERY,, la.. Towanda, Jan. 27, 1844., $662 67 ONE CENT- REWARD., BUT NO CHARGES PAID ! . RAN away from the subscriber on trio , night of the 23d Januaty, a yourirmaiA by the name of Robert Ferguson, an apprenLi tics to the Blacksmithing businees. I herebyl forbid all persons harboring or trusting him mil roy account, as I shall pay no debts viol his cop= - tracting after this date. VA;-' J. B. RIDGWAY. • Wysoz, Jan. 29, 1844. • ESTRAY. - ANTE to my enclosure the 13th day of , No;! glj vembei last, 3 SMALL YEARLINGS; ono'a. red heifer with white back and tail; one brown heifer with white ring on tail; one AT& steer with white on tail ; the owner is Vequetted to prove s prolierty, pay charges and take them away. • - • WILLIAM BRAUND..• Mire% Dec. 18, 1843. CommonwcaltYof Fumyhauls: , 1 uradirOt.d county so. - : . . JoHr N. WESTON, High Slicriii of Bradford County, being duly sworn ' de- , poseth and Bluth, that on Friday the 16th day of Tebruary_.st., at ono o'clock P; M., agreea bly to the w riant of the Gover . nor for that pur pose to him irected, he executed fames Dolan,. convicted of the crime of murder, by. han`ging .him'bithp t eck, within the yard of the jail of In said county ntil ho was dead. " . ~ : 3 N. WESTON Sworn and übscribed, this .22d of February, ' 1844, before me, .- ' '' .- - ' • • •A. Gootwrg; Associate Judge. :. 4611131.5. ITHAVA ,FLOUR, 20 bbls. HeftVy ittessTork, 500 Bustle!strain, 1000 Lights` Window Sash for sate at Febmary :6,:1844.; : MONTANYE'B: 111/4ERlNOS,AlPeorae,ioocr.l De - Lafnee. :.figpred • Orleans, T.egans,lPrinteil Vel vet, &C brafitiful. patterne for the .Letlirs'• for 11.311 X do SOW, AmDOTS & SHOES, a lame afisariinent. at , itloir. S.. SAI.SDIMPS. ATS• & CAPS, a.good'af - abettrtinf,fo. RIR sate -by' ~l 13 NMI 41 / C .- , I