New rilhvettietiitelft. angliZIED B "W i t ' BY virtue of writs of Vend. Expo:awned nut444e Court,of Cortornpn pleas:of Bradford chanty. add to me directed, will be exposed to public .arde :at the Court House, in the bore of Towanda, of Mori' day 7tb day of August. at I o'clock P..M.thsfoV; lowing described lot, piece or parcel, of land situ. ate in Pike tp. and bounded nu the north by land of Cyrus Tyrrell. on the east, by the county line bet tween Bradford and Susquehanna counties, on the south by lands of Seth Blakeslee, on the west by rands of the estate of Solomon Bosworth, deceasid. Containing about 70 acres. more or less; cre old framed house. one old framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in mention at the suit of C.L. Ward vs. Chauncey G. Gridley, administrator of F. I. Waterman, dee,'d. ALSO, The following described lot, piece or par. set of land.situated inIA Arany township,arul bound. ed on the Northerly side by lands of Samuel Van— Dyke, an the Bast by.the Berwick. Turnpike, and the South Branch of the -Towanda Creek—on the South by lands ofJamed Wilcox, eta Ph the' West by wild lands ; containing one hundred tieres,b,e tho sane more or less, about two acres cleared.. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of P. N: Wilcox. to the use of Ire:Smith 4-Co., v.t. Benjamin Wilcox. ALSO. By virtue of a writ of fi t fa.,, a piece or parcel of laud, sitnated in -Towanda Boro.. begin. p ing at a chesnot post, N. West corner of John H. Geiger's lot South side of State streetrunning South erly sixty four-feet to a Omer: then Westerly, two feet; thence Southerly to a corner. twelve feet from the North line of fra H. Stevens' barn.;,loti thence Westerly and paralej with the North line of fra H. Steven.. barn lot Othirty eight feet to a corner— hence Northerly to the South side of State street, hirty-three feet to the place of'beginning, be the same more ore or less, all improved, with a framed dwelling House and Board shed attached theveon. seized and taken in esecution.at the snit of Sam ; uel Bunting. vs. Geo. H. Bunting. • C. THOMAS, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Towanda, July 13, 1954. Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the costs will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulaiion, the tract of land will again be cred for sale. LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining iu the Post Of fice, Towanda, July Ist, 1854. Allen David King Thos & John Arnout John Kennedy • Blake James Loomis Wheaton Birtletit Hannah Leonard Lona Bisbey Hervey 2 Luther J H Barrett Mrs. or G Thompson Bostwick Cliarlott McCabe Catharin Burnham Lev tra McCall Laura S Beloud Henri Morgan E Bro , 'rick Mary McClu-ky Chas Bruchard M;kria McHood .fra Bennett S. Newell Albert Connelly John 4 O'Keeffe Patk C..n !ey John Ovid t. 4 Cooly Davi.l Pulver Bartiaoloma Colter Garret Platt C Craft George Pattersnn Wm Cote Francis M tiniggle . Kate L , cole `area Man' Michael K J Richardson C E for. Gen, ReilyJamcs Davidson Geii L Straach Bernhard Dore Michael Speric-r J a • Davidson Bvnj Nieves J S Eastrtriirooks Julia A Stevens Mary Emery J sh•ill Andrew Ft. ler Lois Mi.s Sprinz I;.,gq:n Wm L • Enoch (;..f Wa- rein slocu B P Green Nathan tilinithJH G••i•dwin Benj C Stiicklarol Susan 3 (;,.m ley W A Short E•ter Hunter R P Smith Abigal Horton ',arm Shores Steohen Holm Rata Tattle Geo Herikle Philip Thurston E ilecerta Michael Utz John 2 • W It Wilcock, Nancy liii.thain 'rho; I.Vilcoz Hannah Kilittaind John Wiggins E kinc•fon saml Wantzzabapht Pete X Persons calling for letters, wtlll please say thee are Advertised. WM. H. PE RKINS, P. M. Bituminous Coal.—Barelav Coal Bed. HE undersigned is prepared to furnish at the beds, any quantitf'of this superior COAL, at the reduced prise of $1 25 per ton for Blacksmith c , :. and 1 1 .1 75 for picked Grate .t.oal. Paynient in cash or country produce. but no credit will he given. HENRY GA 1 . 1:01. Agent for the Barclay Itsll, and Coal Company. Franklin (Old Ucial Bed) May 25, 1851. DISSOLUTION. TIE partnership heretofore existing between La throp & Chubbuck is this day dissolved by mu itial consent. The.honks and accounts are all to t.e settled by C. F, Chubbuck, wich must be done immediately. lrsons owing the late firm must cal! and settle—the same. and those having demands a2atil.t said firm wit present the same to C. E. (' hubbuck for payment. 8. B. LATHROP, ALly 20, 1854, C. E. CHIJBBUCK. The subsclibercalls attention of the old patrons the above firm and the community generally. to the carefully selected Stock of GOODS now being rereived at the new Store recently occupied by C. & 1.. where he may be found at 01l times ready= to exhiba his goods, not fearing to compare them and their prices with' those of any other Store in the c•untry. Call and satisfy yourselves. C. E CHCBRUCK. Administrator's Sale. Y virtue of an order issued by the Orphans' COTrf of Bradford county, will he sold on the 29th of :May next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, al the Man s,,,n house on the premises, all that lot of land ait uate in 'Monroe tp., , containing one hundred acres, described as fullows ; Beginning at a black oak, the north we.t corner of the farm of which D. H. Owen died seized, thence north 56° east 121 and 3-10 per. ch.-4 to a,po,t, thence south 33° east 94 -perches thence south 13° west 160 perches, thence north 32° wsst 148 perches to the beginning, with about 30 ..res improved, and a framed house and barn there on. Perms made known at the day ~f sate. THOS. Ef. LroTT, WM..COOLBAUGH.2d, Adm'rs. D. H. Owen, dec'd. The above sale stands adjoirned till Saturday the dly of lone, a! 2 o'clock ih the afternoon at the hou,e of Hiram Shaw. in Monroe. May 1, 18.54 The above sale is further adjourned until Saturday, September 2d, at the same place and time of day. - DR. E. H. MASON, PrtYSICIANdi.I3ID'ELGZION, Resuience. on Pine Street opposite the old Presbyterian Church.. fll'ie,s his professional services to the people of atinda and vicinity. Can a lwapi he fultnill at his :}ice, in Dr. PnirrEn's Drug Store, when not pro siiinnally engaged. Pun! Furst clantily of Fur VietorineN and Cuffs of different qnslities. for sale AT COST by Jan. 19, 195 i. H. S. INEROUR. armor's Union Insurance Company. o,fiee. Athens. Bradford Comity, Pa _ _ s2oo,oOrt, secured by Lond and mort-/ gag. oh the reel estate of the stockholders, to re!' a gait.i toss by fire, houses. stores, and other tidings• goods, wares and merchandise;on as fa. , rable terms as any similar insillialiOth LOSSES PRONFTLT stursTsti AND PAID. bireeturs—Hon. Horses Wininon, Frannie; Tyler, , urge A Perkins, J 1) Myer, CI N Shipman. C Welles jr. J E Canfield, Athens ; lion John La 'ne, Towanda; Gen. Bradley Wakeman, LaCeya le ; Gen. M. Hollenback. Wilkesbarre: Michael !ylert, Laporte. Officers—. Hon. Horace Williston, President:. I E •sr,field, See.; C F Welles, Ir. 11.. Pres and Tress. Address, G. A. GAYLORD, Agent, liVyalits.. 3, Bradford Co. Pa. July 1, 1664. din 21latotitg ""71,17 Piopoidag...Consti , z I. 44.ther SE. • 44.t., A , 1 A41104441*.t, s e 4$ 41 Ird* . .it.4bll4, ' tb of. Pen ; ; papt,t 1 Astiet i t the tollotitogiiltrOtihttbetlUftil -are hereby prop ( F t I : l o ll stiticlikr : OtOtrerekillOtiellk. under fit, • 15 . 6e7plitiihirriiiiiiiiiiiourof the tenthliNgfi'4ll4lolte-•.' 4401egitii0 Beer ear). 'Ste amdidtaebMaere taterteeptileted,bitAa.PgVllP4WialthAV'r exceed the sum: otW atuitifekithosktault ars, except: -in ease of war to repel insnlrrptliell; or fto , tedeem thet : pubiwdebt the ContionitiFealtttiitiokiliejukiliOltliralied-Olit be aPPROdi° the Poi**:Pt PhiCkilw:dekt;tutit be coottiaetefi; Ratsttuh)jetts;atid.tcliko oltelipur• pose. V, " 8111034: 1 1N! ds* et .4* ( 0m - ontireal Ciwar.iiffiebts'olideb-toWhiCreiiiiatMek.on trotted in case of war ,to; repel invasion,, suppress, insuereetion, and to redeerwthe public "dobt,', the Legislature shall at th.ir vex!, session after the ad option of this section iiito the Constitution, provide by law for the .oreation of a, sinkiog land, which shall hot 'be•abolished until the said public debtit be whully paid, to consist el all the net annual income from, the public, worke r -owl stockw : se,pod- by., lb& qtftwiiiptoopeth; ot alhj(tpt ltr fo n 0 411904 , SOO any revenue law .puts extihog or that. Rug Ste lie re after inseted, so far as Th e same 404 be 4einired to pai;tbe.imereit of said debt. semi-inquajly, and annually to reduce the principal thereof b' a sum trot less than five hunttred th;iizsatiel iloattri v awes.- ed yearly by compounding at a rate ofoot, less than five per cent= per annwa—the said smhing fund shall be invested in the loins of the commonwealth which shall be cancelled fronitimatotime in a man ner to be provided by law—no potion of the took. ing fund shall ever be applied to the debt of five hundred thousand dollars mentioned in the first sec tion of this article, but the said sinking fund shall be applied only to the purposes herein specified. SEcrwur 3. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not in any way be givewor loaned to or in aid of any individual, company, corpoiation or lissom. non, nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner or stockholder in any company, asso ciation or corporation in this commonwealth, or elscuitene. formed for any purposes. Stvrtost 4. The commonwealth shall never as sume the debts of any county. city. bow' or town- ship, or of any corporation or association, unto a such debts shall have beon contracted to repel inva• sinn, suppress insurrection or to defend, the State in war. earipostrrov 11T.COVD-..-TO DE A RITCLI 'lf. Prohibiting Municipal Subscriptions. The Legislature shall never authorize any city, county, borough or township, by a vote of its citizens or otherwise. to become a stockholder in any joint stock company, association- or corporation, or to raise money for, !or loan its credit to, or in aid of any such company or association. E. B. CHASE, Speaker of the Renee of Ilipieseotatives, M. M'C 451.1 N. Speaker of the Striate., In the Senna., April• 28, 18:A Resolved; .That this resolut;on pass. Yeas, 22, Nays 6. Extract from the Journal, T. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk. In the House of Representatives, April 21, 1854 —Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas 71, Nays 20. Extract from the Journal, K'9l. JACK, 'Clerk. Secretary's Office—Filed 41401 29, 18 1 4. C. A. BLACK, Secretary of the Cownuoucealth. INIXIISILV•NIA, SI Sscact►ar's Orrict, • Harrisburg, July 1, 1831.} eN.A..ev Ido hereby edttify that the abova.and fore. s. going is a true and correct copy of "the ori• t.,•„ti gins! '• Resolution relatPre to an amend ? meta of the constitution," as theiiiitud#94itist:oll 6le in this °Rice. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto get my hand and caused to be affixed the seal of , the liiecrei. tary's Grime the day and year above written. 9 A. 13LACK.- Secretary of the Commonwealth. SOURNAL OF THE SENATE. "Resolution No: 662. entitled • Resolution propo— sing amendments to the constitution of the com— monwealth,' was read &third time. On the ques tion, V. ill the Senate agree to the first proposition I the aye. and nays were taken agreeably to the COl3- slitulion, and were as follows, viz— Yeas—Messrs. Buckalew, Darlington, Deride, Ferguson, Foulkrod, Frick, Fry, Goodwin, Halde man, Hamilton, D. H. Hamlin, E. W. damlin,Hiea ier, Hoge, Jamison McClintock . , M'Farland, Platt, Quiggle, Sager, Slifer, and M'Caelin, speaker-23. N•ra—Messrs. Crabb, Cresswell, Handricks,Kin zer, Kunkel and Sbinner-6. So the quemion was determine,' in the affirmative. On the question. Will the Senate agree to the se cond proposition the yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the constitution, and were as follows, reag--Messrs. Bnckalew, Darsie, Furgution. Fon&rod, Fry. Goodwin. Haldemab, B. D. Hamlin, E. W. Hamlin Hendricks,Biemer, Hoge, Jamison, Kinzer, Welmtock,- M'Farland„ Pia'', Price, Quig gle, Slifer, Wherry and'M'Cail in. speaker-22. • Nays—Messrs. Crabb, Creeswell, Dar(lawn, Hamilton, Kunkel and Skinner-6. do the question was determined in the affirmative JOURNAL Or TIIE not's! Op 111EPAItStiNTATI•EC The question recurring upon the final passage or the Rea.,lotions, the first proposition izas,ttgreed to ea fidlows. viz— YEAS—Messrs. A bnham, Adams, A therton,Hall, Barton, Beyer. Bigham, Boyd, Bush, Byetly, Cali!. well. Calvin, Carlisle, Chamberlin. Cook, Crane, Cummins. Dougherty. Davis, De 'ranee, Dunning, Eckert. Edinger, Eldred, Evans, Foster, Frey, Gal !entitle, Giboney, Gilmore. Gray, Groom, Gwiri, Hamilton, Hart, Herr, Hiestand, Hiitier, Horn. Hummel, Hunsucker, Hunter, Hurt, Jakrnan, Kilgore, Knight, Laury, (Lehigh) Lmn, Magee, M at: u i re,Ms nuerfield. M'Con nen, M'Conn el I, M'Kee, Miller, Monaghan, Monigiimery, • Moore, Moser, Muse, Pihner, Parke, Pasamore, Patterson, Barter, Putney, ZRawlins, Roberts, Row - e, SaHada, Scott, Soldle, Simonton, Smith, (Berks,) Smith, (Ctawfoid) Stewart, Stoelidate. Strong. :Struthera, Wheeler, Wiekleint, Wright, Ziegler, and Chase, speaker-495. NA Te—t None. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, will the House agree to the sec ond proposition, the aye. and nays were taken, agreeably to the provisions of the 10th article of the conetii ution, and nre as follows— VEAS—Mes.ns. Abraham, Atherton, Ball, Barton Beck, Beyer, Bighorn. Boyd. Caldwell Chamberlain, Cook. 'Crane. Cummins, Dougherty Davis. Deegan. De fiance. Dunning, Edinger Eldred, Evabs, Fry, Gallentine. Gibboney, Gilmore Gray, Groom, Gwin. Hamilton, thestand, Hillier Hippie, Hun'ueker. tinnter,'Horts, Jackman. KO gore, Knight, henry (Lehigh) Lowrey (Tioga) f l inn Magee, Maguire, Manderfield, M'Cotmell, H Kee Monaghan, Montgomeiy„ Moore,Moser,ltt gee, Pad tan, Patkg.:l!:tratire. Pint Hirai,* PO* Raititiris: - Rolierts; - Rowe—Sallartit. Sidi; Sitiforiiiin Sinith.(Berks) Smith (Crawford)lEhimkdale. Wheel er, Wickleio, Wright and Chase Tee/tie-71. N At s—Messrs. Adams, Baldwin, 'Beans, Bush Byerly, Eckert:Bilis, Hart, Heir,. Horn, Hummel M'Combs, Miller, Poulson, Putney, Sidle, Stewart Strong, Struthers and Ziegler-20. So the question was determined in the alßrataftve. MIS NITLYANIA, SS. ' Orrtce, Harri-burg, July I, t 8544 " Ido certify that the 'holm and fiiregoing Is a. s. a true and correct copy of , the 'Yeas and %.••••%".0 Nays taken on the Resolution relative an Amendment of the constitution of the Common. wealth, as the same appear, on the /piirtials of the two Houres'or 'the general Assembly of this Com. monwealth for the,year 1854. Witoesis my hand and tba - seal of said office this first day of July, 1851. ' C. A. BLACK. July 1. m 3 Secretary of the ComatmstouthA. 4tor , in*Niti.M. 'At'e e ts Ss A effhAlityystiare '4l et bnt 7 . PXji attl obi Vfo,liticei , , 1 Ohl! '. of to "teßict is Mai" diattillve'd 8 'intituat Ina sent. ,Me Dodoes,. gill hereafter be conducted by . 01 91.1 1 . and etrillialtretan,,Wollnd at the StoenTO ~.,: ..-0 . 84111440: 3 l i ta in debte4'.4re .' , =l :mew,: itierflr :tall end eel , , liuSir-,,,lii* fi efiti:::Mg l o Ma( di cta .E' l ''' o :' ; . Z . :.. 1 0 0 - 110 E -8 iti, e.t0,... 4!-- ;:r- - -'6' - 1. , ":,.3041;11:41102if::'; 44. 1 - '""-., ':,- • - 1... % c -- 3 '. ' ;alin. ' W".'-'7l ..,11::;.!.Arin"?' ;'),.. •C!: , ?' ' t , IV 4 lop '4.31014 - 111011t Mal& VW, "Attarnei "'" onus WlTtinralslETSS_Atra.lll.oollDill. 7 R I P /fl ier .1 r1 44 3n1 ; '1; ltlir • OM NEW SPIIIN_G 4 4 3j1i.M.ER GOODS BUTTON- KINC3BBEf.a reeeiving ahl sortiot NEW 11001)8 # whiatil, .1:: Will be: soM verArlbilt toe'Canh. •:* ' - 4.- May 3, 4854. . , ff4 , 3ligo WOULD intone . ittr friends , that she haiiiust VV . uirrind Vern' the city, with a !urge; aiserunent d , IMCULTagNAresit . GOODS, • which she offers at reduced, prices,. Produce of-es. cry kiml taken, in mount for goods: • 161A8qN hai reinoved . his offal to on 'Pine street. ,Opposite the old.P eshyterhsa Church. Towanda, May 13, 1854. Plows and Plow castingsT pLATCHLEY ; ;Wayne county, Alba or. Curtis Plows,-bide hill, subsoil and darn plows net Castings, tar sale cheap. I take particular pains In del good well made plows and tough caloings. I would invite partidu lar attention to the Alba, or Curtis plow. Call and see. - R. M. WELLES. WAVERLY & TOWANDA R. ROAD! L10L 1.. :t . 1 ., :L ..... : , ` . 1 The subscribers have just received at their old stand in Mercer's Illock,Towanda, a new and good assortment or gpring and Summer Goods, consist ing- of Heady-Wade 'Mottling, GENTLEMANS' FURNISHING GOODS ever imported into the County—all of the latest styles to market, which are being scattered far and wide. In the way of Furnishing Good%, we ,have a complete assortment—Cravats, Collati,. Shirts, Under Shine, Draweri.,..Vrappers v Gloves. Sultren• den, IllosieorallPrindCand a variety Critelli*" ','Acetl• • ,==. Onr Ready-Made Clothing embraces every thing desirable io It'll' .itrieford its-ia.r4tay. forCAsn, we can and will sell 20 per cent. rower than any other Clothing Establishment in Towanda. ALEXAICDER, Towanda, April 2.5, 1854. S. A LEX 411:DER. Cistern and Well Pumps ! LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rams ! of any kind, size, &c.. cheap for reedy pay, for sale by Jan. 8, 1A53. R. V. WELLES. AEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ! Now being opened by .10-SEPH POW ELL, Cash and Ready Pay Dealer in FANCY and Staple Dry Goods; Cloths, Ca.ssi meres and Vestingsi Hats. Caps & Straw Goods—carpets and o:1 cloths ;"Yankee Notions— Boots and Shoes—Paper liangings—Tran4pareut Window Shades,&c. HARD-WARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES ; DRUGS,•PAINTS„OILS, 4-c., 4r., all of which are offered for sale for CASH 'or HEAD Y PAY at the lowest possible price:4. Among his stock of Dry toode will be found a large assortment of Black, Fancy and Plain Dress Bersges avid Braze de Lai 11PN—De- Monslin de Latnee and Lawns—Plaid and Plain Poplins—Plain black, White, pink, blue and corn colored Dela inesl—French, Scotch and Amer— ican Gingharns—ErigliNki and American Print. , --i Black, blue and white Dereze detains . ; Laterfil Prints, dtc. Swiss and Jaconnett Edgings, Inserting.s and Flouncings, &c. Wrought Linen Edgings—Cotton and Smyrna Edgings. Wrought and lace collars —all prices—Lace and muslin unclerslreveg—tin der handkerchiefs—all prices—Mourning under hdlefs., collars and hd'ias.—Embroidered, hem• stitch '& plain linen !Idlers—Plain mourning and black lace Veils—Plain and llgnrrd rotten and silk Ores, Jaconnetts, Swiss and Book Muslin, Bishop Lawns, Tartu - ins, &c.. Lace & embroidered Muslin Window Drape Best (utility of 'es and G . Cid Glowee— white, black &• assorte en ore—ggs) qunlity eillr gloves. kid finish—Plain silk .} lisle threadolo.. as , sorted colors and qualities--French silk mittsdong and short, for ladies and Mi.o.es. Black silk. white and clouded merino-hose—White colored, unbleach. ed, mixed and black cotton Hose of every quality— Misses white, colored and mixed do.. all sizes— Boys mixed cotton half hose, assorted sizes: Men's lambs woof, nnbleacheit miffed colton tialf liose, assorted qualities. Blank Italian, fancy silk and linen, lawn and ginaharn Cravats, Silk and Satin stocks—com mon and 3 ply Collars—silk and Linen handkerrh.efs. • AL: 4 O—A large stock cf plain black and colored - li = Plain Inc doeskins, fancy caissimeres and vestings. Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, cottonades and other cut. ton and linen Goods for men and boys wear. Watered Moreensi assorted colors Damask for curtains. lowiges, &c., double and single Worsted embossed, damask linen and worsted and cotton table cloths. Bleached linen napkins.— Bleached and brown linen damask table Scotch and Russian diaper add crash, bleached and unbleached and colored muslin and almost every other article of family dry goods. A great variety of Boots and Shoes fur wens, troy s. ladies, misses and chi ldreos wear. Brocha lone and square Shawls. Cashmere, silk and delaine do., assorted colors, of all qualities, In addition to the above enumerated articles, will be foone a good assortment of merchandise, Of al- most every de.crlption, to which the attention of the public is respectfully le 101 ed. Towanda. April 18, 1854. , NEW SPRING COODS. UST received by Jo,epti Kingsbury. ;large and J complete stock of NEW GOODS, for sale as ! rourrinds. April 213. 054. Fork i o o Cider, 4o 300 f N or 6 :: Ar alo U nt 4 7 ll .s ll r t. ea l : h, fi by t yf f" S. ' acriende. Atir. 0).4853. • tITANTED-1111• kinds of grain & lumber for VI which some cash will be paid by Oct. 24. 1853. PHINNEY. _ IST AEC your ZlP3llllce 6(9)01004 H. S. MT: ROUX s now receiving one of the ;argest and best selec ted as sortmentuf Ilterabandine aver before brought to Bradford county--Ronsisting of DRY GOODS o f Avery descriptions An extensive assortment irif common liardware. Also. Saddlery, Harness and Carriage trimmings. 7 • • • Beffinps,, Asinifs, Vises, Tongt, ; Iron, Steel and Naity. Groceries, Oil;, Paiute, and Dye-s , Crockery tpigss . tectre, which wilt be sold as °toil, very bkeap b",..r. Towanda, April Is, .4t54. • I DOA R'S • A - 1,4109.4' eitio the i.a'l36ll4le:oteseC late of anton tw Rre ereby..tahtielelfikeihan Jana4l4lii_kithiDee and imenhofrimi,aleiflp 11 11414# 1 114 I , llsitiTlef ice 40 4 PtelieDV lberWailtlYr-apthei*eateefot,settle - Olen 4, - , • • I_ l lo.4*A . 6 140 11 iL • • - . BA , ~A A 81.4.1".0t0a , EMI! 7441ifElbeintide. !A LL persona lainwiutftheinnerseeindebted to the estate . of, l'tiornas_lurk, deceased. late o! ILilWlß,l*Wfttbip. , , are , beirlig #quesfesl , to, make, i mmg4tata, Fitment,. attil:tlnalghavirtg I prink against said estate will please present them duly -autlicatt owed for settlement.. . eithqffaitunic I • • SAIIi'L,A)AVIDSON, • 'Jed.' 111-,Afiff4.• • ' Administrators. a,- ArDmiNisrpwroleo.rioncE. Li k atersopa tudektxd. to , themstate of JOHN TEED, deceased, late Of ifcltdeld township, are ttqrebY:r4(luested 4p , rnaksi,ppy glen without delay .ataloll persona: bAviag,tdefitAnds,a,gaipukt said,eatate Arecrequested to • vesent, them duly tittlheoticated ,for settlement.- 13ETV. Adm,s: , , 7 ‘ . 8A14%.1 . 414V1D50N, • Jan nary. 29..1E4. . A MONIS:MA TO ECK NOTICE.' A"peraune.inlebted to, the estate of P. D ilayenq.g.lec'd, Late ofStending tone,itrz hereby requested io make piyanint without delay, arid those having claims against yaid estate, will please pre— sent them duly authenticated fur settlement. t !AV BILES. - Adraiiistrri:Ort'. . - Ive(IRAY 1 1'Al" A uz: ' 27, 11153. .Netleoir• Stnylein Pierre . vs. Parr' Perlman. la lirrdfori Corn than Reds. -Nii 188, 1114 y Term, 1854 TIM undersigned having been appointed by the. Court oftlominou Pleas.uf ldradfard County, an Auditor to distribute the fund raised by the Sheriff's sale of rest estate, in the above entitled case, hereby give notice, that .he will attrnd to the duties of his appointment at his office, itt Troy boro, on Saturday . the ?,9th day of July next, at 1 O. Cioe P. s!:, at which time and place all persona having claims upon said fund, are requested to present them for adjustment, and distribution, Or be debarred from coming in for a share of said fund. Troy. June 17, 185 t. ' F . SMITH. And iirr. _ _ .A.udjtor's Notice. In the m tiler of the estate of Bet ),Intin Boffington, deceased. " ' IJA VING been appointed an Auditor, by the 0 phan's Court of Bradford County, to hear and report upon exceptions filed to-the final ac— c4llllrOtthe estate of tltnjaalip Butftrigton, deeeas ed, late of Warren township; I will attend to the duties of the appointment, at my office to the Daro of Towanda, on the 15th day of August neat, at one o'clock P. M., of which all persona interested will please takonoti ce. Jane t 9, 1954. WM. ELWELL, Auditor. Administrator's Bale. my virtue pf an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, will he exposed to sale at public vrndue, at the Court House, in the Boro' of Towanda, at 1 o'clock Pt NI., of the 31. t day of July next, all the interest which Northrup Rory, in his lifetime, had in a tract of land, sitnated in Or well towmhip, containing one htiodred and filly ,.even acres, bounded on the lkiileth by lands of Aaron Chubbuck ; Fla , t by lands of Nathaniel Ilusi sel--Sontbward by lands of Henry Lent—about sixty acres liiproved, with a barn and two houses and an apple orchard thereon' A MMIAA STrirtl l o 7 l, A,tintnitratrir, W N. H.,PUN11.04. Administrator. June 26, 1854.. N. Jr. IVIALTII.LL aTTOR.VEY •,4T LA Ti , ' Office wilh the Register MO Recorder, Tow•xua, Pa. D'A. OVERTON, AVIORNEY AT LAW. TOWANDA, PA. OFFICE in the second story of the Union Block, I .—fr north side of the Public square, over the office of 1, C. A.lnutn, Esq. Sept. 24. Auditor's Notice. Anna Dicknim, Aro John Rpm!. John 11l Read, Margareg tll. Rc id who sartnecd Prpil• 4.11 Read'; ts. Arm.l,l J. Vlrgi.son und Jahn Wood 4- Leci ;Lod !erre lennnls Li the Common Piers of Bradford County. ..Vl3. 3:7, Der Term. 1...550. THE underAgtmsl A uditcroppointed by the Court to distribute funds in the hands of the Sheriff, will attend to the duties aseigned hun, at his in the - beetrof , Townoula. on Monday, Ihe'ittli day or Atiglq, 4954, nt 2, o'clock' F!, Where and whereraltpersOni , havingaltiirdi upon said.. Mud. must present thein.-or else be-forever debarred fr , .rn the sauna. The above case having been referred back to the Auditor. Ju'y e, 1A54. G. R. %VAT/CIS:3, Audit ir. Aiministritor's Notice. ALLpersona indetit . ed to tlte estate of Turner McNilo, decd fate of Durell twp., are reques ted to make payment without delay: and thoe hav ing ,lemands,agatnat:pattf estate wilt pte-ent them duly authenticatedlor settlement. July '5, 1951. 181 f %Et SMITH', Adminktrator. OBAS.EMMIRT, TTORArE I' T L Williamsport, Lycbming Counly, Pa. (VFW E—Oppnsito U. S. Hotel-Up SNirs.Al THE GOUT► TIME HIS COME! • • reOIIITAITIEV3 'di CO. HAVE come to the conclusion that the time his come; that debts can l e cottectrd„ and after wafting patiently (r Years, and finding the Good Time has arrived. when farmers are realizing almost double for their Products, they hope this limier will suffice for a more a ttensire one and that payments will either twt made in Grain at the present high pri ces or in Cash. Their Assoitment of GOODSis replenished week ly front I\rw y ink City, and "will be sold cheaper than at ietail in the Great Emporium itself. Towanda, I auusry 3 1, 195 1. MORE NEW GOODS. BU4TON. KINGSBERY Ls Now opening a NEW SToca nr Goons, consists ing of Cull and complete alsortamt of all kind PIIERCIIANDIZE, which will be sold as caeap as the same quality of Goods can be bought ,anywhere this sole of New- York. 'rowan.ln. Dee. 10,1853. THE IsIEBRASIZA BILL A. LAW. M. 'T• CARRIER, IXTOULD respeltfollyittforen.,., he citizens of re- VI ( wanda and 'staidly, that he has opened a Grocery & Provision Store. on the south title, of the Public Square. where he would be pleased to. waitupon those that call upon him. He has all kinds of articles kept in a country Grocery. Hueb -as Nuts of all kinds; Oranges, Le. mons, and Candies of all varieties and shapes, Ci gars of the beat quality. He also designs to keepon hand Parovisioxsolie. - ere., alt of whiehite ofTyrs cheap fur Cash or Coun try . prodtice. His mottodso that 0" nimble si*rpence is better than s slow Towanda, May t, 1854 CHEAT: GOODS. JHARVEY PIIINNEY is Just receiving s no nsibrtmetit elf titistiel#n`ljtOimang.oon's which Se sold as usual, ette4reft , t r mm. To ‘i ands, April 20, 1854. ' YR. PORTER'S OFFICE nll UG STORE, SOUTH END, OF THE WARD HOUSE, 27,rotting.the. ralic TN atliscrit r, thinttal (Or 0.16 I:L(7:A -por, rere'ved ti e pa-t Ve , r.i In l,rrp r , n9l9rti!7 nn hand bit awsortmenitof tho ; very hest art,-;es usnai!y kept ut eur iutr, 1,A1)1( hn E w l ~ !un siidi terms as wilt NI fatisractory•t4 all who 'tar , The n:a.T.e chart) %%it'l r.'-`I in hand, and for the gagn our ettstoirTrir IA id T.J n e ncfit ..f a g.“ at a not answering OUT reepinmendationylWill lie takf it h,•c a 1 , , !. r i 1 ' MediettLidvirc gratuitously piien at tile Office, eliarT;:v , fcr lily ~lrt;icinrs. DRUGS,., Ni,EDMINES, Mt!D Pure AVine4 Liquors, for 31( al Ilse, port 7 6totell 2,14‘. ALL 711 E 111 - OST P0P17,3R P. 177: NT .7 IC' S FRESH CAMFHENE & 13 1 .711Y.1 FililD--- NEW & T.F.L FA T ICJ F [Aro! American Pocket. Cutlery, (Warrant a Superior TCLIFELCCO dG =PM' '27lc - ere ray and ,11:4ra ! I'AINT4 b OILS, '‘''All.a.NrsitE . B:::* w;Nix)w Fr NCY _IIITICT,T.:* • FAMILY GROCERIES : Black rim! Green Ten , . ; Rio nria .Tn ;1 ; rn Ma,•kert I, :-::lrcl.lle , s, REMEMBER THE i.TORE—SOI . I I II END OF TILE 11-Ala) —AND ITS IVIOTT 0— " Th e hey( Quality of Go ~ i s—Full , :e. Atiltlteration () Goo , l:—Cootted twice v, No.ornbeT 12, I ?CI I Awarded to Mill 31ftehtne et the Fair of the Atuei Ir an 'institute, Sew York, Oee. lsaw A Diploma at the Franklin Lout Itute, Pleat Premium at the Stat. Pair. Ellen, New York, anti at tile Cot o lAA and it etts..e er County Sew York, Failed, and a Diploma at /he AV es t. he st e r County Fair at 1.1;111:e •1 A • ,11 i .4 ;r5• 171 1 . C.fq • - . • • - ; '';: ""•••Q y l '71 4 A r ZIA. . • z. • - I rfS^ ,-; ..1 ' • , ,„: .;_ iii . , "f="t*- - r. • '2, All'grit. • - r ti r • • - • ~.. ==~ ~ ~~ Fes= _ ~.~.::v HICKOK'S PATENT IlIEL:.`;',"i:D CILL - .11 To the pint urnalernarnt i thin: ct; es: t minable 111111, the lat.or %.; • Cy'hider to brruk t!‘. 1{14',/ ia 6.' lower Cyltralers to 1.. i• ranprornt the wort. I, i rt :..rtnnl art. eitti Iran Inbnr. The Preen in arranned arl•h tn ft.,: 11.TP, t`Artit tnnnerly. and j•N 111,, ••1 ••• •,t c 'el dittitentwal with nl.l thr •Tio, t•, flyer the poninyr, wh;:t. 11,1 ' • t : dear aid the *WI: can haal,iint by that eh? umaind, ;the tj Mr! • bl,rett t• h. y sheet Vine, both on ilirfr I-- • in' . 1 ' h. 1 t I ‘ , .t In them to nrtartoil ad 1.4 14 , t t• •• • 1 ; •.n^. • on the Nll . l ntxl I•nt+ wir.er nit 1 • •. • t , It.. • • itiri t atirq .11•11 e•pirt . lll . • No Farmer ed.., t?... ti••• - • •I • to direeticms will be distant...3llllrd, fan , - Itzuc.l he will (int' this otw. 1.1,1 ton alp! •• Inarbinea on hIP The machine la made to out le) bt.ITP. •trtm. r power, andwhen tim apt.los and, n site.; L.; : Teem el age e , tiePec. , the Pit ewe. . In all former times it ass that'a furfir s of Cider mull only bo insde jwindimenti , " that slowly eTttehed tho apple. with P:I4V I . 4d.filg,T They wen then made rata a mat,: ro cheers l• s'•_l . I,t, o most severs and long pre..nre .1 i „ porttrn of the Cider. a con:Ho-01' • • ! hy lha straw and the ma. of .• unastislbetory result the fanner hat to rake 1,1 his and perhaps hist-IX-horse team. end aim we n T.l mild hare been limn: proPtst) em;.l t 0 yob,. ti Ids to eight barrels of Cider. To nhstate the ditourtv iho Fanners have tioretoftiro lab rot thas 31...icioult has been invented, and the At.al..inti.t rf that it ls not only the hest of Ow kind in 'misses,. but Ibis the-moat profitable that, n Faun eat hare ,s hrm. - The apples ere 47 - I.llto Ntrl rid me grated ep ' . ll • pulp, MO thatit requires but a onsiptinith sty It,-ht and that but a minute tr two, to r, tract all the tiller. It being amertained by practical. i :nen 01, Vol,. 'a tronsfodes min her obtained limn i.r ih' ro. I f r.,c,.• 14- Adler this, it only requires taro hands to grind up Real In into Cider a larger quantity of sprig., thso n ly done on the old-frabbntst ragebiner. f.rk to the compactness of the pomace in the (II b, ovdthe Ley:- pieta whleb It to grapnel. a prrosur, ci f •curi 3 to h tons—that can easily he obtalood—wlll produee es mato Ihrorable result than fifty tOrla pressure on the ottlinary Intend awarding is act of Congress, is Its year 104. II PLASTER, SALT, &C. TWO Citynga Ground Plas- !x"111; to-pattnerltip heretofore existing betereen ter. 100 Barrels Salt. 100 Biala. White Slane 0 lt , e b....C10 , r• 111,def I hel.ii(gt . o f Al exan de r & Lime, SO bushels Orwell Ar. West . Branch Cluier :vO.l mutual untisent on the Seed, 30 bushels Timothy Seed, 500 lbs. - Allegany h day of May. M. E. Solomon retina;. The County Chee se . just received aria for sate by b,,sine,c will hereafter be curled on under the Hama . _ B Attn .- i of J. & S. Alexander. Towanda. 1911. ' . Towanda, May 27, IVA, the stock consibts of a rornp 4 Lte ap I ct aiLixtrunt I= SILVER rim. AL - - - , - 1 ' - ; - 4 jil ---,-----_,_ , ---------7-------.7- r54;1, ; ,;,--; 904[ ‘" 0 .0.. .-,. 1::;-477;,1 ,.. 7.?-,-1: 16 ,•,;'t . ]!",..... f . 4 :4. . r ' fr- 111: " 'L . tgyrai --.1-4,r-•=2 - .:!, , . -'_';_ , (2r. - . -- -_ , .....' --'"'-4-1.4--A-A-E- c, D - Rar4K. T.O 4.07 „le ' ( i .;11, I , lv ,s 1 11. C. P0',111:!- , ., 1) itliLL ••• It• fold, ea 0111 rrur.y.A. • s. r. pri,s,rt of 000 • , :• did an-id... 1 1 Pa i ..1 , 1 - C., EINI vt • • ! I' „ MIMI I':t , ! • . • a:ie.-fourth of ycliOr i• Ale 1,131.1”;„ pple-litulte.r. mid • i, re I II lalt, ES IMMIIMI =I et nil 'inv... Cider tliat • •, .. 1104 At OEM = • - •I t • . • t .to .m .a n t I. i ..rt t.trt id U.. I,nrd lobor ntt cut! I It.; the tualting of -!)it tter S If ;, ; hi. hi..lime. and our word . • • p t I • ‘..A.‘t . 1 L.! t. • •• fir, minor portable • •• ' ••• •r at nny time, r • ll , t'e.l n nI h•rily Portal:le =MIZE nuuulu.• I Ills • II ly IMPROVED EMI I.Kfore yon buy any other. rnnot,ro t•i rt . Lil ot her, tr.* h %. ill ht,t choke op, anti hard or Fort emu.. I. al • •, 1 li, C.....h!er , oit remain All nie:a he filet. r In they ere re •,•,•: v,••••*t. l 4 them .In Well to • • . I t ~taco at allot time tlkey want ch.. VO.l TL. itar. lel by 2 men - . hen properly aortal nerga iin7tnairt.-tiOnt. rlata d b. 12 barral4 of elkhn- a da7-• an I will grind akue Ly liurse-power (COLA iW to SW buabola of A . I:rt The of the HIR.L. - $4O, free ef freight, fiattlausi:to. 1 i. 113. W. 0. IiEfOKOR the Idl.txtet coon of the. Ensterm ristr!.l or ruautrua. DISSOLUTION ME Goo 3,) t'LLU U)JLi t with ',ale, Nail with much I i titer LLnn aay ti s. t: IL. !MI .0. 11 2 G tot 1.1.1 r .rmtltt. Cberrien, MET!=!I fU,. as/ .sa IL Is haelligent rummer