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Urnout Ceo E Lynch Dennis Ala-way VV II Lenian Michael lilundell Alfred Laile W P Britnn Miss Ann McCaman James Blackman Judson S Madden Mary B.nven Tiraoihy McElwain Robert B -r.net John M McCann David Brown Thomas O'Keefe Patrick Beardsley R L 2 Owens John Baldwin W W Patterson Abraham Browning Eli" Patterson Mary E Beardsley Rando'ph Powell Samuel Bennet S Pratt Mortimer 2 Cah Charles Potter Nicholas C o ie Wm F Pattersen Marinda CoburnAW Quigley Mrs G frummell Joseph Rtppeth Amanda Donley Isadora Haggles Homer or J H Cross Nan v Smith James jr Cummings Clark jr Swain Parris Corknnja Jane Spengler Augusta Dickerman S M Stone Geo VV I> irrin Henry Sprague Parker A Peckor J W Scott Henry Dickinson Phceba Shat.ahan James Dansher Hendrick Scott Miss Ann Everhart J O Smith Carrol H EidreJ W J 2 Seaman Randolph Foster Charles Santee John J F.-ote Chauncey 2 Smith JessC Galpin Daniel Simmons G G Gilbert Samuel Somers Adgeline Gatiss John H Strickland M D Golf Wells G Scoville Harriet Gile Caroline F Sprngue George Goodwin John Strrrigcre Geo W Giiffin John Sweet Daniel Harvey Samnel Tillottson Palmer Halley Mrs C Turner E'izabeih Haoiy C F Trumbull Daniel Kelly Edmund Ward C B Kilmer Joshua Wilbox Mary E Kerwin Michael West Waller Km.ivies Francis Whitworth David Lent Wm J Weslbrook John Lunont Betsy Weed Augusta Lynch Bridget Walsh Thomas Lent Harriet N Williams David Lace Stephen H. C. PORTER, P. M. liist of Jurors DRAWN for February Term and Sessions, 18.35, as follows: grand jettons. Athens twp.—Samuel Ovenshire, L A Gardner, E Curry, Francis Tyler. Athens buro'—Chester Park, Thomas Minier. Armenia—ll VV Miller- Burlington twp.—Robert Kendall. I.eroy—Robert McKee. Monroe—K B Coolbaugh. Orwell—Samuel Cass. Pike—Perley H Buck. Kidgberry—George Purerll, Henry Peterson. Smitbfield—Rufus Califf, Newton Wood, L King. Sheheqtiin—Charles Ames. Tuscarora—Edward C Wells, L Ackley. Ulster—Jacob Swarts. Warren—John Smith. Windham—William C Peck. VV"yalusing—Washington Taylor. TRAVERSE JURORS FIRST WEEK. Albany—William Martin. Armenia—C H Webber. Burlington—Wm Royce, Samuel B McCord. Columbia—John VV Besley, Alfred Furman. Durell—James D Cole. Franklin—Samuel Gregory. Granville—Miner T Porter, Ziba Morse. Litchfield — John Rogers. Monroe—Jerome S SaUbury. Orwell—Simon B Lathrop, Zebulon Frisbie, J D Humphry, Clark Smith. Pike—Jackson K Bosworth, Benjamin Pierce, Thos Brink, 3d. —George W Kinney. —lra C Bullock. Springfield— Martin Cummings, Alexander Leon ard, O A Vincent. South Towanda—H I, Scott, Win II Decker. Proy tivp.—A W Thomas. Fuscurora--Char!es Smith, L L Kceney, Judson Stevens, oliver Culver. W indham—Stephen Bostwick. \\ irren E E Buthngton, Wm Arnold. Wells—Theopilus Moore. Wyalusing—J A Biles. SECOND WEEK.. Armenia—L W Gardner. Albany—Russet Miller. Columbia—N Morgan, C M Soper. Canton—James L Bothwell. Granville—L D Fowler. Herrick—Wm C Kuapp. I.eroy— Benjamin Holcomb. Litchfield—L D Hart. Monroe— E C Kel'og, D Decker, G Irvine. Orwell—James Cleveland. Cyrus Stevens. JiJgbury— K Chamberlin, S D Herman, tome—L Eastman, Dann Russel. Springfield— O VV Pitts, Amos Knapp. —Zebulon B Spalding. fe rauhfie!d —James Gerould. '"tiding Stone—A Taylor, R Depew. u 'J'h Creek—Geo Dunham, J F Gillet. • T ania bore—James Nash. ,yoy boro.—V M Long. t*P- —John Porter, Simeon Patrick. _ - er—l) J Chubbuck. "idham—Geo G Smith. Alvah Young. w arrer —N Newman jr. Andrew Dewing. - '^ 9l ~ Hudson Eastabrooks. . Administrator's Sale. Nl virtue°f an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, will be exposed to public sale •Chouse on the premises, on the 89th day cf TV Uar y nfxt ' al 2 o'clock, P. M., the interest of f u, " er VG N'ea! dee'd at the time of his death in the described piece of land situate in Durell j j JWns hip, to wit—About three-fourths of ar, acre bounded east by the Susquehanna river and '.vl'r ' l -^ e highway, embracing all the land be- r ' vtr ant * highway, immediately erst of O hV OCCU P' e d by Emma Jane Smith. All im * with a small plank house thereon. Terms ■town on the dav of sale. . , " ISRAEL SMITH, ' dn - i, ikv. . Administrator. £egal Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, will be exposed to public sale at the mansion house on the premises, on the 29th day of January next, at 2 o'clock. P. M. the follow, ing described property, late of P. D. Havens, dec'd. situate in the township of Standing Stone, to wit— Twenty two acres of land bounded on the north by lands of Deborah Havens, on the east bv lands of H. W. Tracy, on the south by lands of Alexander En nis and Wm. Kingsley, and on the west by lands of Asa Stevens, all improved, with an old framed dwel ling house thereon. Terms made know 11 on the Jay of sale. 8. W. BILES. DEBORAH HAVENS, J.n. 1, 1853. Administrators. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs of Vend. Exponas,issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to tne directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale at the Court House, in the boro' ofTowan da, on MONDAA , the slh day of February next, at I o'clock P, M., the following lot, piece or parcel of land, situated in the Townahip of Burlington, houn ded on the North by I.uther Rockwell, Ea-t by lands of Jehia! McKean, South by lands of Morgan De- Witt & Oliver Calkins deed., and West by lands of Jehial & Wm. McKean; containing about 114 acres more or less—about ten acres improved, one log house and a long shanty thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. S.Tracy vs. Jeremiah Baker. AI.SO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in Asylum and VVilmot Township-, bound ed on the North by the h'ghway and land of C. Fis den, East and South by lands of S. C. Strong, and West by lands of James Dull and Uriah Terry— containing about sixty two acres, more or less— about two aeres improved, with the body of a log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown & Rockwell vs. S. W. Patterson. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situated in Wysox twp , bounded on the North by lands of Charles Newell, East by lands of Wm. Carl, South by lite State Road, and West by lands of Curtis Frink, dee'd. Containing twen ty five acres, more of less, with about seven acres improced, and a log house, a small log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John M. Furaian vs. George Bump. AI.SO—The following described lot, piece orpar cel of land situated in Tuscarora twp., bounded and described as follows, to wit:—On the North by lands of George Dusenbury, east by lands ot Ed ward Overton, South by lands of Hiram Taylor, and west by lands of Alonzo Snell, Containing fifty acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Plii landr Hurlburt vs. Hiram 1.. Iluriburt and David W. Hurlburt. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situated in Ulster twp., b winded on North by lands of Ira Elsbree, 011 the East by lands of Daniel Parker <$- Ephriam Minier, on the South I by lands of Henry Smith Sr Abraham Minie£ and on the West by lands of Ebenezer Keeler & Jesse Spalding. Containing about three hundred and fifty acres, more or less—about sixty acres improv- , ed, one framed house, one log house, two framed i barns, one saw mill, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. The Defendant's undivided interest only, is levied upon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ofCor nelius Hun-iker vs. Andrew Burnside. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Ridgberry, bounded on the North by lands belonging to the heirs of John Buck dec'd., West by lands of Man-ir and I.urins Chamberlin. South by lauds of Wm. Pierce 4' Par } vin Covcl', East by lands of Win. Easton. Con- j tainifig about sixty acres more ot less. About fif. ty acres improved, one saw mill, one framed or plank house, one log house, one framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon, Seized and taken tn execution at the suit of Abi rain Piercev. Abncr Graves. ALSO—The following lo', piece or paice! of land situated in Ulster twp., bounded on the North and West by lands of Edward Mills, South by lands of John Bowman, and East by the public highway containing about one-half acre no-re or Icss.al! im proved, one frame building now occupied as agro- 1 , eery store, with a shed attached, and one ice house ; ! thereon: Seized and tiken in execution at die suit of Isaac ! Shepard vs. John M. Pike, Mary I'ike and Miami Pike. ALSO—The following lot, piece cr parcel of land situated in Standing Stone twp., bounded on the North by lands of John Keen and Jacob Schoonover —East by lands of John Swacklumer, South by lands of Wm. Wright, and West by land.- of Thco philus Schoonover and Isaac Vosburg. Contain ing one hundred and seventy acres, inure or less— about eighty acres improved, three log houses, one . long barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George W. Goodeli vs. Samuel A. Tenant. ALSO—The following described lot piece or par- ! eel of land, situated in South Creek twp., bounded as follows to wit;—By line beginning at a stone, j corner of land conveyed to W m. Decker, June 6th, I 1850—t ier.ee by same, North 88J°. East IGO perch- i es to a post and stones, in line of lot No. 4—thence ] South 39 perches to the post South west corner of; lots No. 4 & 9—Thence South 75° West 76} perch- j es to a white piue corner—Thence South 52° West 27 perches 10 a post and stones—ihence North 75° West G2 perches to a white pine c irucr,uml ihence North 53 perches to place ol beginning. Contain- j ing fifty,three and sixty-five perches, more or less, j About fifteen acres improved, one framed house and i a young orchard of Iruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land, j situated in said township, bounded and described as follows to wit:—By line beginning at a post j South east corner of lot No. 4, Flower survey of j Govelt lands—thence by the above described lot, - South 75° West 70 1-2 perches to a whire pine— j thence South 52° West 27 perches to a post—thence North 75° West 10 1-2 perches to a post in line of lot No. ll thence Sonth along said line 91 perch- j er to a post—thence 103 7-10 perches to a post, 1 corner of lot No. 9—thence North by the same 131 j 5-10 p rches to the place of beginning. Contain ing seventy-five acres and sixteen perches, more or j less. About ten acres improved, one framed barn | thereon. Seized and taken in execntion at the suit of C. F. Wi Ison vs. John Hilltnan. ALSO —The following lot, piece or parcel of land situated in Burlington twp., bounded and described as follows. North by lands of Horace Pr tt, and C. F. Welles, East by lands of Daniel Perry,South by land* of John Piatt, and West by land* ot Jesse Mc- { Kean—containing about foity-two and one half, acres. About thirty acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn, an 1 an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George Morley vs. Peter Vroman, ALSO —The following described lot piece or par cel of land situated in the township of Burlington, I bounded and described a* follows, to wit, Ou the j North and East by lands of John F. Means, on the i South by lands of Samuel Strope, and John F. Means, and on the West by lands of Milton Bailey. Containing one hundred acres, be the same more or ; less, about seventy acres improved, one framed j house, one framed barn and an orchard thereon. Seized and taken in ezecution at the - nil ofKiea zer T. Fox, to the use of John C. Adams, vs. Jona than Thompson. ALSO —The following lot piece or parcel of land j situated in the townships of Leroy and Granville, ; bounded on the North by lands ofO. D. Perry,east j by lands of Henry Nelson and John Herburt,South by lands of Henry Ilolcomb and Cyrus Holcomb. j and West by Harry Holcom & others. Containing j about one hundred and eighteen acres, more of less, i about twenty acres improved an.l one log house thereon. . I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Oli- j ver M. Nelson vs. Charles Drake, ALSO—The defendants interest, supposed to be ; the undividid one,seventh pari of the following di- , cribed lot, piece or parcei of land, situated in Lis- ! ter twp., bounded ou the North by lands of Ira Lis bree. on the East by lands of Daniel Parker anu Ephriam Minier, On the South by land* of Henry | Smith and Abraham Minier, on the West by lands j of Ebenezer Keeler and Jes-c Spalding, containing , about thiee hundred aruf fifty acres, mere or less, Xcgal about sixty acres improved, one framed house, one log house, two frame bames, one saw mill and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the uil of Welles and Harris vs. Andrew Burnside. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Albany bounded as follows, beginning at a past. South-east corner, thence by lands of the late Ralph Peters dec'd., North 88 1-2° West 109 perches to a p >si thence by a lot contracted to Nathan Darley, North 30 3-4° East 155 perches to a post—therce by lot No. 12, South 88 1-2° East 109 perches to a post thence by lands of Nelson Lilly, South 30 3-4 d-g. West 155 perches to the place of beginning. Con taining eighty-seven seres and sixty-four perches, more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of g house, one framed barn, and a few small apple trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Peter Johnson's adm*rs vs. A. J. Gorseline and Pomeroy Gorseline. ALSO—Tne following described lot, piece or par j eel of land, situated in Ulster twp., bounded on the | Nor h by lands of Hairy Lir.chen, on ;he East by : the post road leading from Towanda to Athens, on . the South by lands of Wm, Walker and on die we t [by lands of Charles Holcomb—containing one , fourth of an acre, be the same more or loss. All 1 improved with one new framed house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Isaac Shepard vs. Aaron Peckhatn. JOHN A. CODDING, 8h riff. Sheriff's Office, 7 1 Towanda, Jan. 2, 1855. 5 QCjT Notice ; s hereby given, that an amount equa' , to the costs, will be required to be paid upon each : sale when struch down to the bidder, and upon a : failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again lie offered for sale. Auditor's ETotice. Davul Barber, J la the Court of Common vs. .• ricas of Brad/ord County John Post j A'o 1 18, May Term 1851. jHPIIE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the - Court, to distribute funds raised by Sheriff 's i Sale of defendant's real estate, wil' attend to said | d lilies at his office, in the Boro' of Towanda, at 10 ! o'clock in the forenoon of Tuesday, the 13th day of ! January, A. D. 1855, at which time and place all persons having claims against the said fond | are requested to present them or be forever debar red from said fund. Dec. 19, 1854. G. H- WATKrNS. Anditor. Auditor's Notice. I I,j the matter of the Estate of Rachel Cranmcr, dec'd i — Orphans Court of Bradford County. ' r PHE appointment of the undeisigned, an auditor A upon exception* filed to the final account of i die administrator of the estate of Rachel t'ranmer, | dec'd having been continued by said court, he wil! : attend to the duties assigned him at his office in - the borough of Towanda, on Tuesday, the 30th day jof January, 1855, at I o'clock, P. M. when and : where all persons interested are requested tn attend. l)--c. 19. 1854. D'A. OVERTON, Auditor. Auditor's Notice. William Corse line vs Francis Goreham, ct ul —la the Court if Common Pleas of Bradford county. HAVING been appointed an Auditor by said court to distribute funds in the hands of the Sheriff, raised by the sale of the defendant's real etate, the undersigned will attend t<> the duties as signed him at his office in the borough of Towanda, j on Monday, the 29th day of January, t855, at one o'clock, P.M., when and where all persons having - claims on said fund are requested to present thein, ; or be forever debarred therefrom. Dec. 19, 1851. . D'A. OVERTON, Auditor. Auditor's Notice. ! Adam Escnwine, j I 'he Common Pleas vs. of Bradford County, P. Cor.s ! iuc '. at nine i o'clock in the forenoon, of Monday the —2d day of January, 1855. Rc which time and place all persons ' hiving claims against the said fund, are requested I 10 picscnt the same or be forever debarred lr,m said ' un a. G If. WATKINS, Auditor. ' Towanda, Dec. 19, 1851. Jttiatcllaneotw. ATHENS HOTEL, J. B. HUWX, Proprietor, HAS been refurnished, and will be conducted in a manner to &uiithe most fastidious. The ta ble will be always supplied with the verv best ilie market affords, ar.d everything done to make the traveller comfortable. A shave of patronage is solicited. Dec. 19, 1851. —3m- THE GREEK SLAVE! | BACCHANTE, FLORA, VENUS, HEBE, DANCING GIRL. j 'PHE shove celebrated statue*, together with 15 1- ST ATI ETTEB IN BRONZE, and several hun* died magnificent OIL PAIN PINGS,form the prizes to he distributed among the members of the Cosmoi poiitnn Art Association at ihe first annual distribu lion in January next. The Cosmopolitan Art ami Literary Assotiaiion, Organized for Ihe Encouragement and General Ef fusion of Literature and ihe Pine Arts, on a new und original plan. The Committee of Management have the pleas ure of announcing that the first annual distribution will take place on the 30: It day of January next, on which occasion there will be distributed or allotted to members several hundred works of Art. among wh ch is the original and world-renowned Statue ot the GREEK SLAVE, by iluam Powers, costing over the thousand dollars ! together with the beau tiful statues of Venus, Bacchante, Hebe, Flora,and the Dancing Girl ; and fifteen statuettes in Bronze, imported from Paris; al-o, a large collection of Oil Paintings, comprising some of ihe best productions ot celebratvd American and Foreign Artists. PLAN FOll THE CLII 11 EST IEAII The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member of ibis Association, and entitles him to the Knickerbocker Magazine for one year, and also a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and the Paintings which are to be allotted to members in January. Persons taking five memberships ate entitled to five of the Magazines one year and to six tickets in the distribution. Persons, 011 becoming members, can have their Magazine commence with any month they choose, and rely on its bring mailed to them promptly on the first of every month, direct from New York. The net proceeds derived from the sale of mem berships are devoted to the purchase of works ot art for the ensuing year. Books open to receive names at the Eastern of fice, or Western office, Sandusky. The Gallery of Art is located at Sandusky, (the W cstern office cf 1 lie Association) where superb granite buildings have been erected for it, and in whose splendid saloons the splendid collection of Statuary and Painting is exhibited. The . til ret 11 tit Sirs Seat red by becoming a member of this Association are— -Ist. All persons receive the full value of their subscription at the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine literature. 2d. Each member is contributing towards pur chasing choice Works of Art, which are to be dis tributed among themselves, and are at the same time encouraging the At lists of the country, disburs ing thousands of dollars through its agency. Persons remitting funds for membership, should mark letters ' registered,' and state the month with which they wish their magazines to commence, and also /aMr post office address in full, on the receipt of which, a certificate of membership, together with the magazine desired, will be forwarded to any pan of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores will observe that by joining this Association, they receive the Magazine und the Pace Ticket in the Annual dis tribution all at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alone. Illustrated Catalogues of the whole collection sent on application, tree of charge. CT/'Offices of the Association, at the Knickerbock er Magazine office, 3 IS Broadway, New York, and at No. Hi 6, Wtiter street, Sandusky, Ohio. AdJress (.at either ( (lice) for membership, C. L. DERBY, Actuary AAL. A. Administrator's Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Tanner Cjl Oandall dee'd. late of Sprinlieht tp, are here by requested to make payment without delay : and a!! persons having claims against said estate will plea-e present them dutv authenticated fur settle ment. HANSON CRANDALL, Doc. 13, 1®54. Administrator. John C. Adams' Office, f > EMOVED to the room over Burton Kingabery's V store, Main -rtreet. Towanda, December I. 1854. WINTER GOODS I TUST RECEIVING AT PIIhXEE Y'S a new as i sortment of WIN PER GOODB, which will !? sold as usual for Cash, 15 per cent, cheaper than can he bought elsewhere. OL/"AI1 per-ons indebted to me of over one s*ear's standing, must call and sec to it, or I will see to them—quick too. Towanda, Nov. 25, 1854. YY7AGONS AND SLEIGHS —Two or three of \\ each for sale cheap at PHINNV'S. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE" LL persons indebted to the estate of Joseph C. 1 % Powell, deceased, late of North Towanda twp, toe hereby requested to made payment without de lay. and all persons having ucmands against said estate, are requested t) present them duly authenti cated for settlement. JOSEPH POWELL, November 21, 1854. Administrator. Executor's notice. A LI. persons indebted to the estate of John More ii deceased, late of t ike township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and ali persons having demands against said estate will pre sent them without delay, duly authenticated for set tlement. ORKIN MORE, M. H. CODDING, Sep,!. 12. 1854. Executors lu the mailer of the. pail dam of lands late belonging to llarnry 1/ ebbcr, dee d. ; situated in Troy tp. "VTOTICE is hereby given to the parties mterest -1.1 cd, that by virtue of a writ of partition, issued out of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, to me diracted, an inquest to make partition of Said land, on the premises in said township of Troy, as the law in such cases directs, on Tuesday the bill day of January next, at 1 o'clock P. M., at which time and place all parties interested will take notice. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. December 12, 185-1. Orphan's Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order from the Orphan's Court j of Bradford County, there will be exposed to 1 public sale at the house of J, A. Kingsley, in Smith lield, at I o'clock P. M., of Saturday the 3d day of February next, the following described Real Estate, to wit: The WEST half of a lot of land situated in J Burlington twp., in said County, formerly purchas ed by contract by Joseph 11. Dudley and John j Sweeney, of Stephen Pierce, and the whole lot be- j ing bounded, beginning at a post, the south east i corner of John G. Blake.-Jce's land, thence south 152 7-10 perches to the north east corner of a lot, j heretofore conveyed to Abiram Pierce, thence west, i 101 perches to a post, thence north 1527-10 perches • to a post, and thence east 101 perches to the place : of beginning—containing in the whole Ofi acres' and 03 square rods of land, and the part to be sold being the west half of ihe above described lot, with about 10 acres partly improved, and a small build ing or shantee thereou erected. Which said lot so to be sold, is of the estate of the late Geo. Shxy lor, dee'd. OLIVE SIIAYLOR, Administratrix. Burlington, Dec. 12, 1854. PAINTS if OlLS—Lamp Sc Linseed Oil—White jadKeg—Glass by the Light or Box, at BURTON KiNGSBERY. DRIED APPLES.—4O bushels Dried Apples grafted frui'— on hand and for sale by March 15, 1931. BAILEY & NEYLN! 6 . iUisrcllaueons. !• BIS a lftlC.(Ti m*fcr 9 Attorney at law. OFFICE WITH Til* lIKfIISTEB ASI> II F.COII L til. Towanda, Penna. NEW SPRING k SUMMER GOODS ! BUTTON KINGSBERY, IS now receiving all Boris of NE X GOOD"*, whch will be sold very low for Cash. May J, 1854. m 0 mio zu&.&yn', \T7"OULD inform hor friends, that he has ju-t re- V turned from the city, with a large assortment of 3K£3£2.2.l£li?Aß"itr GOOES, which she offers at reduced prices. Produce of ev ery kind taken in payment for goods. REMOVAL. —I)R. MASON has removed | his oliire to his dwelling, on Pine street. Opposite the old Pieshvteriin Church. Towandrt, May 13, 1854. Flows and Flew castings! BI.ATCHIJEY, Wayne county, Alba or Curtis Plows, Side hill, subsoil and corn plows and Castings, for sale cheap. I take particular pains to get good well made plows and tough callings. I would invite particu lar attention to the Allia, or Curtis plow. Call and see. R. If. WELLES. BTE W SPRSNG GOODS. JUST received l>y Joseph Kingsbury, a latpre and complete slock of NEW GOODS, for sale as usual, Cheap foh Cash ! Towanda. April 2f>. 1851. H. J. CXASIZiZI .# TTOIt.V F: 1* .IT £4 v , Office with the Register and Recorder, Towasda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW.; TOIVAK23A, j?A. OFFICE in the second story of the Union Block, north side of the Public square, over the office of J. C. Adams, Esq. Sept. 24. or z .xsk. oe n • E. W. EA RD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAVING disposed of all interest in other busi ness, is now prepared to attend promptly to all business, in the line ol his profession, lie may be found at all times—except when absent mi le gal business—at his Nev Brick Office, "THE LITTLE UNION BLOCK," between the old Un ion Block an I John 13 rtg*r's splendid Saloon, re cently erected on the North side of the Public Square, Towanda, Pa dj* N. 13.—Particular attention given to col leciing. Towanda, Aug., 21, 1854. Kcw & Ecsirable FALL AND WINTER ROODS!! IS now prepartd to offer to his customers and the Public generally, a Inrge and complete stuck ol FALL .y X .VIN I ill! GOODS. HIS Stock has been selected with unusual great care, and is superior for style and quality than have ever before offered to the public—and such a combination of very low prices that we ate sute cannot f.iil to please the closest observer. Amongst his stock may lie found French Mirenos. DeUains, Cashmeres, Thibet cloths, Ginghams. Fine Worsted plaids.. Silk Pop lin, Alnpacas, <"alie<>s, Fine and heavy Irish Lin ens, Cotton Pillow Casings, Brown and Blaachod Muslin, Sack Flannel, Broad Cloths .V Cassimers. Jj-o. Ac. CALICOS —A large assortment of Merrimack, Coehece A Fall River Prints—a I.*o good cali co lor 6 cts. per yard. Warranted good Madder colors, for sale by B. KINGSBERY. C"t ROCEKIES-—Call and see our Brown, Crush- T cd, Coffee and Pulveiized Suguars—Fine Young Hyson N- Biaek Teas —warranted a Superior article or the money refunded—for sale cheap bv BURTON KINGSBERY. mmw ¥@¥iTi^ J. HARVY PHINNY, JR., IMPELS great pleasure in announcing to the pub' lie that the liberal patronage he has received at their hands, has enabled him to offer them a large and complete assortment cf GOODS, as can be found in Towanda, and for unprecedented low pri ces, he defies all y tp., are reques ted to make payment without delay : and tho.-e hav ing demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. EDMUND KELLY. CALVIN W. CLLL'RCHM.I.. Dec. 12. 1854. Administrators. Auditor's Notice. Wilson Acer, to the. use of) So 150, Sep'ember T C. M. Manvilte, vs J J | In the Common Picas Viele i) • Giles P. Viele ) of 11 rail ford Co. NOTICE i* hereby given that the undersigned baa been appointed an auditor to distribute funds in the bands of the Sheriff, raised by sale of the defendant's real estate, and that he will attend to the duties assigned him, at his office in ihe boro' of Towanda, on Monday the 22d day ot January 1855—when and whero all persons having claims upon said funds, must present them or be forever debarred from the same. P. D. MORROW , Auditor. Towanda, Dee, 15,1554. To Creditors. "VTOTICE is hereby given that 1 have app'ied to ii the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of the County of Bradford, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and they have appointed Monday.the sth day of February next, at lit o'clock, A. M. f r the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Court house in the bo-ough of Towanda, when and where you may attend if you think proper. .lan. I, 1885, G. M. BOWMAN. In ihe matter of the estate of D II (herns deceased• — In the Or/ihan's Court of Bradford County. "VTOTICE L hereby given, that the undersigned 1* Auditor appointed by the court to distribute funds in the hands of the administrators of said es tate, will attend to the duties of his appointment on the lOtn day of February, at 2 P. M., at his office in t the borough of Towanda, and all pprsons interested must present their claims at that time and place, or else be forever debarred from said funds. ' Jan 4. 1655. P. D. .MORROW, Auditor. HUtttiiantoitt. * ■- r T9M -t m. mzz • In the South end 01 tnc waru House, towanda. 1)11. U. C. POUTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CRCCrsUES, Z.ZQVO2L6, Ac. Paints, Oils, Varishcs, Window Glass, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES J)i,e Stuffs and Hunting Fluids. Kegul.tr Agent fur the following genuine popular PATENT MEDIC NES: Dr. Jayne' Medicir.es— \yre*s Cherry Pectoral Alterative, Vermifuge '•chenck's pul. syrup E xpr-cinraiit, Liniment Hooflaml's hirers Hair Dye, Ac. Pepsin (for dyspepsia) Dr.Filch'* Medicines Acoustic oil Dr. Sway ne's do Indian t'hulasog te Dr. Heeler s d.> jl.von's rat pills Brant - Balsam & Ext jPile Medicines Orrick's Verintfuee 'Salt Rheum anJ Titter Craefenberg Medicines ointmenl Gargling Oil Trash'* mag do Pain Killer* Spavin At founder do tialvanic belts, Ac. I McAllister'* do Heave A Condition pow. Eye waters Rock Ro>e Cephalic snuff Uterine Ca'holicon Corn salve Tooth ache drops Slicking do. Hair tn* igoraior A dyes Wisfar's b*l. wild cherry Bed hug poison Female Pills Town-end's B*rsapri!la Bollard's oil soap Plaster* and Pill.- of ull Balsam Life kind-. Harlem Oil And many others, not enumerated, all warranted genuine. Cfj* Remember Dr. POUTER'* Drug and Chemical Store is in the South end of the Warl H -use, front ing the Public square. M. C. PORTER M. D. NEW FALL GOODS ! JOSgIPH FOWHLSi, HAS just received a large Stock of New Goods, which are otliered lor sale, for ready pay, at unusually low prices. Tow inda .Sept. 28, 1854. TAIiEES MACrARLANE ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA 'Jj Cilice removed to John C. Adams' Office in the I uiori Block. July 20. GREAT WAR AGAINST CLOTHING, HOSTILITIES COMMENCED ! O RICH would re-pectfully inform the citizens ► of Bradford county that lie has opened a branch establishment in Towanda, for the -ale of READY MADE C'LO THING, comprising the usual slock . Over. Dress, Frock and Sack ('oats; Vest®, Pants, Shirts, Drawers, Wrappers, Overalls, Stocks, Cravats.Collars, Pocket h'dkfs, Ac. Mr. Rich positively a-stires the public that resid ing in New York and buying always for cash, ena bles hitn to take advantage of the market, so that he can ami will sell Clothing 25 per cent, cheaper than anv other establishment in the country ! CALL AND SEE ! examine and price the stock, be satisfied your-elves that it is more extensive, of better manufacture and style, at d sold much cheap er than ever before offered in this market. I have appointed as my agent in T< wanda for thti sale of Clothing, M. E SOLOMON, formerly of the linn of Alexanders A Solomon, who is well and fa vorably known. Location, lor the present, over Tracy A Moore's store. Main street. Upon the completion of Pat ton's block, the stock will he r. moved to one of lbs new stoics, corner of Bridge street. 'l'owanda, January 8, 1855, M. E. SOLOMON respectfully caTs the attention <>f his old friends and the public, generally to the above announcement, and invites a I who may be in need of Clothing to give hitn a Call, assuring them that he can ftirnislt them with goods at the lowest prices, and that no pains will be spared to merit their patronaee. 2m3l PROCLAMATION. TTJIIERE the Hon. DAV ID WILMOT, Presi. V dent Judge of the 12• h Judicial District,con sisting olAhe Counties of Bradford, Susquehanna and Sullivan,atul the Hon. Myron Ballard and Har ry Ackley, Associate Judges, in anil for the said co. of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the 20thdav of September. 1854. lorne directed,for holding a Court of Oyer and 'Terminer, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Cou t, at I'owanda, for the County of Bradford on the tirsi .Monday, the 4tii day of Februa. ry next, to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and Justice* of the Peare and Constables of the county of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper per-on. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of saiii day, with thnr recoids, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those tilings which to their office appertains to be done; and those who are hound Ly recognizance or otherwise to prosecute again-t the prisoners who are or maybe in the jail of sa.ti county, or who shall be hound to appear at the said court, ate to be then and there to prosecute against them aw -hali be ju-t. Jmo.s sre request ed to be punctual tit their attendance, ngteeablv to their notice. Dated at I'owanda, 'he 29;h of December, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and of the Independence of the United Btatcs, the seventv-riinth. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff, NEW FALL GOODS. U. s. M KII C 1111, IS NOW EF.CKI V INC, A Large and well selected assortment cf PALL GOOrS! Towant'a, September 14, 1854. JVTOTICE. • LI, pcr.-ons indebted to the undersigned, lato t\ Register and Recorder and (jlerk t f the Or phan*' Court of Bradford county, for Fee*, are re. quested t< make immediate payment. Those hav ing deeds, Ac., not paid for, can find them in the Recorder's Office until after the expiration of Feb ruary Court, afier whiee time they will be placed in proper hand* for collection. January 4, 1855. H. L. SCOTT, c&sn. DR. J. E. INGJI \M, of the University of Penn. sylvania, offers his professional services to the lizensof VYystix and vicinity. Jan. I. 1855, IE \TIIER—2OO Sides sole Leather—just recciv -s ed and for sale bv BURTON KIXGSBERT. Soul hern Military Academy Lottery ! (liv ACTHPniTT or Tit T. STATK OP ALABAMA,) Conili'ctal on the Havana Flan. 20,000 Iff umbers- -501 Prizes!—all tho Prizes drawn at each Prawing. CLASS K—TO BE DRAWN 20111 FEBRUARY CAHTALS $: 5000 " 4000 . 300({ .. | £OOO 'ELL 1,00 5 of is 1000. In all 501 prize*, amounting to $60,000 Tickets £'t). —Halve* and Quarters in proportion. BtlU on all aid vent banks taken at par. Ail communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN. Agent and Manager Sign of the Bronze LicRJ. Montgomery, Ala. 'a •. 27, 1853.