[From the Evening National Argus] constor Buckalew and the North Penn sylvania Railroad In the Senate, on Thursday, during a dis union 011 a bill to incorporate a company with authority to build a railroad in Bradford Co., J..., tor'Buckalew took occasion to assert in nf.M-t that the North Pennsylvania Railroad <\vnpany had no right to carry the line of . r road along !he North Branch to the State | j,, Bra Iford County; and by charging that t i.,.* bill then pending was gotton up to enable >Vit Company to do indirectly what they were ot authorized to accomplish under their own ' lifter, had a very harmless bill voted down. To lie sure, this result was brought about by cry of "stop tluef," the last resort of the S'liikshiutiy Senator, especially when it is necessary for purpose, to disgiuse the Oilv (; mvu 'n, in thiudic gnant vehemence of Patrick 11 Tint Senetor Buck-ilew did not ere two vords —a smaH gift from him- -for tfie Bedford comity hill jer se is most . k iy, except so far as the projected road embodied in it, with the North Pennsylvania Railroad, may conflict with some hidden plan of his own, or of others to be represented by him. for a road from the Laeka wana, up the North Branch to the State line, under Scrantonian auspices, to be at first, per-' haps incorporated with a tax on tonnage, and , then, afterwards, exempted from a tax on ; tonnage, with the same ingenious facility that j he exercised in the matter of the Lackawana 1 ami Bloomsburg Railroad. But, iu order that the assertions of the Shick- j shinny Senator may not have the effect of facts, j among the people of the North Branch valley, j we propose to state briefly the extent of the j corporate powers of the North Pennsylvania I Railroad Company at the north end of their 1 line. The original act of incorporation authorised i the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company ! to extend their road to tho New York State! line, at any point in Pi'.e oonnty and to connect ; with the New York and Erie Railroad. A suppEment passed January 25th 1853, ! athorised tln-m to build their road " to the New i York State line, at any point east of Bradford 1 countv;" tiiati.s, at any point iu/V.r, Wayne, or j SutqneJi ninn counties—those being the only J three counties bordering on New York east of! Bradford county. Of course, then, at thut time, in approaching the New York State line, | the Company were restricted within those three ! comities. I Ou the 29th day of March, 1853, another; supplement was passed, of which the following i- an extract, to wit:— "And it shall be lawful for said company to locate and construct their railroad, by the most! advantage ous, route, without reg rd to t vy in- j moli te cr c r ntigiaus aunty line.: Provided j Tint the <• d road, at such jioint or uear the north line u' Bradford county, as may be deemed mo t co.. veuicnt and advantageous to form a conn ct o.i with said New York aud Erie road!" Verily, he must be a hardened Senatorial finner, to attempt, by loud assertion and feign ed indignation, to undermine such a mountain of testimony. W YALCSINC. DISTUKSSING AFFAIR—THREE PERSONS FRO m.—We learn from the St. Louis News, that during the recent severe winter, in Illinois, a mother and two children were frozen to death under the following distressing circumstances. A man was driving between Chicago and Ga lcna with an ox team in which were his wife and two small children. At night the storm came upon them with its snow, wind and cold.— ley could not build a fire, because the ground Being covered with snow, there was no wood '; seen, and their distance from any habita tion prevented them from reaching a hospitable shc.ter. Before morning the wife was frozen ■ and, as a desperate attempt to save the 1 - es of lus children, the man killed both his • ten. cut them open, took out the viscera, placed his freezing children in the cavities.— B.i their death was only delayed by this, as y'■ to death also. The n in, lea. ing the a-ad bodies of his wife and children on the ' ■ prurie, succe -ded in reaching a house, Rtltre be was kindly cared for. fp.i.\L of CLERGYMEN. —The Protestant Epis ' 'i' ;, l Church, of South Carolina during its j ' ~on at Charleston, last week, passed a new ynon lor the trial of clergymen. The main fea yre- are, that it provides for selecting the iibers of a court in a manner similar to that • ■ w;uch jur.es are chosen in civil courts. The ; :j -o >ot twelve Presbyters are to be drawn by child from the box; aright of challenge is -yowed, and this constitutes the court. Lay Bfessors also may be called in, as advisers of yc court, from the legal profession. Tne canon f passed, after many minor amendments, • y only two dissenting votes among the clergy, uaaniiijoasiy among the laity. IIOQ. Tnos. H. BENTON'S reside ice at was destroyed by fire on the Ist ! An Act to Incorporate the North Branch Bridge Company. SEC. 1. Et it enacted That W.u. ELWELL, DAVTO L. SCOTT, D. C. HALL, BURTON KINGS BURY and GEO. SANDERSON, their assigns suc cessors and associates, shall be and jhey arc hereby constituted and declared to be a Lo Im politic and corporate, by the name, style anj title of the North Branch bridge company, with authority to construct a bridge across the Sus quehanna river, from such point ou River street opposite to, or above the public square, iu the I orough of Towauda, Bradford county, as said company may consider most advantageous— Provided, That such bridge shall be so located •uid constructed, as not to impede the naviga tion of said river, or affect the free and com plete use and operation of the North Branch Canal. SE \ 2, That the capital stock of said com pear shall be twenty thousand dollars, divided • o tight hundred shares of twenty-five dollars a .ii, with power to iucrcase said capital stock j from time to time to an extent necessary to complete said bridge, and carry out the true intent of this act. SEC. 3. That the said corporation shall give at least two weeks' notice, in any one paper published in the county of Bradford, of the time and place to be by them appo n ed to proceed to organize said company, by the election bv a majority of the votes of" the shareholders, one president and five managers, who shall have charge and control of the business of said com pany, and the said president and managers shall choose from the shareholders or otherwise, one person to act as secretary and treasurer, : the officers chosen at the first aud subsequent elections, shall hold their offices until the time designated by this act for holding the annual ! election, and until others are duly chosen; and the said company shall have all the powers, ' privileges and rights, and be subject to ail du-! ties and restrictions of an act entitled "An Act to authorize the Governor to incorporate the Wyalusing bridge company," passed April seventh, one thousand eight hundred and fifty three, and the supplement thereto not incon sistent with the provisions of th-s act. SEC. 4. That the canal com miss Oners are hereby authorized, if they shall il .-ein it for the interest of the Commonwealth to negotiate with the president and managers of said company, for constructing iucouucction with said bridge, a towing path for the use of the Commonwealth, in towing boats across the pool of the dam, at said borough of Towanda, aud for the payment of such an amount as may be agreed upon be tween the canal commissioners and said com pany, as un equivalent for constructing said to ing path; the said canal commissioners to have such control of the plan and construction of said bridge as will insure for the Commonwealth i a towing path approved by them. - * Ths Fnnday Liquor Law. Tiie following is the lull passed by the State Legislature, to prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors on the Sabbath day. It needs only the signature of the Governor to become a law: S'c. IBe it enacted, &c., Tiiat from and a ft r the first day of April next, it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to sell, trade or barti r in any spir.tuons or malt liquors, wine ! or eider, on the firs! day of the we; k, commonly called Sunday, or for the keeper or keepers of any hotel, inn, tavern, ale-house, beer-house or other public house or place, knowingly to allow • or permit any spirifous or inalt I.quor-, wine or cidu* to lie drank on or within the premises or house occupied or kept by such keepers, his, her or their agents or servant ou the said first I day of tiie week. Sec. 2 That any person or persons violating j the provisions of the foregoing section, shall for ! each and evi ry offence, forfeit and pay the sum ' of fifty dollars, one half of which shall be paid j to tlu- prosecutor, and the other half to t ie j of the poor of the city or county in | which su.t is brought, or in counties having no ,nnr.liausofthe poor, then to the overseers of the : nor of the township, ward or borough, m wii eh the off m e was coumi tted, to be recovered as i ' ts of i.ke amount arc now by law recover i .1 • .n any action of debt brought in the name • tiie commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as well e use of the guardians of the poor, (or • ov j's of the poor of the township, ou :h, ns the case rimy be,) as for i . . Prodded, T .at when any a. witness on any trial : I j . o.i. oi . ..on, then the •Vi.o! J | .lahv of forfeiture ■..t.h ue paid to the jiiaruians or overseers as aforsuid. S c. 3. That in addition io the civil pen li lies imposed by the la-t proceeding s.ct;o.i, for i violat.on of the provisions of tiie first section of this act, every person who shall violate the provisions of that section, shall be taken aiui iet-nied to have committed a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, in any criminal court in this Counnouwealth be fined in any sum not less than ten dollars or more than one hundred dollars, and be imprisoned in the county jail for a period uot less than ten nor more than sixty days, at the discretion of the court; and upon being twice convict* d, as uforsaid, he shall forfeit any license he may have for selling the aforsaid liquors. WHAT THE ABOLITIONISTS AHE MAD ABOUT.— A friend recently from Washington has related to us a little incident that transpired a short time ago in the Senate- Chamber, and, which made some amusement among the members. Mr. Gillct our senator, sits near to Toombs of Georgia, and they frequently pass a good humored joke. A few mornings ago, just before the Senate was called to order, while several of the members were standing near, Tooinbs said to Gillct: —"They say Gillet that yon abolitionists are mad with the Almighty for moling the niggers blacky " Your informant is slightly mistaken," replied Gillet, "we are only mad with you slaveholders fur making them white." The allusiou to the bleaching process that is going on among the eoloreo population of tha South was at once understood by all, and Tooinbs joined with much good humor in the general laugh.— Hartford Cour rant. tiejT Wine growers in Cincinnati are consid ering the propriety of petitioning Congress, at its nest session, to pass a bill to encourage the cultivation of the grape, aid the manufacture of wine in this couutry. ANTI-KNOW-NOTHING VICTORY. —At an elec tion held in BurlingtoD, IOWA, on the stbinst., Silas A Hudson was elected Mayor, over L. D. Stockton, Know-Nothing, by 119 majority. Eight Aldermen, and the City Recorder, Treas urer and Maxbhai,oppoaed toKnow-Notiiuigisai, 1 were also elected. MECHANICS AND LABORERS. —The following act for the protectiou of mechanics and labor ers was passed by the Legislature of this State, in April last, and though of great importance to t! a: class of our citizens for which it is in tended, is now, for the first, being published by the newspaper press. SEC. 1. Ee it enacted, Jyc., That in all as sigments of property, whether real or personal, wiiich shall Hereafter be inade by any person or persons, or chartered companies, to trustees or assigns, on account of inability at the time of the assignment, to pay his or their debts, the wages of minors, mechanics and laborers em ployed by such person or persons, or chartered company, shall be the first preferred and paid by such trustees *v assignees, before any other creditor or creditors of the assignor: Provided, That uny one claim thus preferred shall not exceed one hundred dollars. DOMESTIC GCANO. —If ten millions of dollars are paid out of the United States annually for imported guano, is it not time for farmers to commence the manufacture of domestic guano, if, as is said, every family of four persons may make a ton, by saving what is now thrown away? MR GEO. PEABODY, of London, is worth $3,000,000, so situated that he can convert it in thirty days into cash. & MASONIC.—The regular meetings of UNION LODGE, No. IDS, A. 1. M., are held every Wed jLjg nesday. on or pre ediug the full moon, at Maso / XT \ nic Hall, over J. Kingsbery's store. All brethren in good standing are invited to attend.— The meeting for February will occur on the 29th inst. H. R. A. UNION CHAPTER, NO. 161, holds its regular meetings at the same place, Thursday on or before the full moon. Meeting for March, ou the Ist dav. E. H. MASON, Secretary, j Nero 'AbDertisenunts. MUSICAL FESTIVAL. WE are happy to announce to the singer= and musical loving community • e cr lly, that there wi 1! e a Mu sical Convention held "at Troy, Bradford County, Pa., com mencing on Tne-day March 20th and cloning with a Con cert on Friday evening, March 23d, under the direction of Prof. W. R. BRADBURY*, of New York. The object, of this Festival is the advancement of Singers gcnerall v. whether Teachers, chorister-, leaders, or members of Choirs, and drilling and musical training will be introduced by Frof. ; B. as will tend to the accomplishment of the above named object. The Shawm and Metropolitan Glee Book will be the principal text books used. Persons having copies of tlie-e works plea-e bring thera. Professional singer ; from Boston will lie nre--ent which will add very much to the intere-t of the Convention. S. W. POMEROV, M. J. STI.MPSON, WM. F. FARXSWOBTH, F. J. CALKINS. G. N. NEWBURY, Committee. Troy, March 1,1955. PIAXO-FORTES. "VTOTICE TO THE CITIZEN'S OFTOW -A-N aNDA—Mr. JoB fPH. R. LofD.of the flrmof Th->n* a Loud & S *n, Philadelphia, is now in t >wn, and will" have in a few d ay-; some of their SUPERIOR INSTRUMENTS | for sale in this place. Those having Pianos thitdi not . give satisfaction have now an op porta nity r.arely present- i ed to exchange for a truly elegant and serviceable one.— The mo.-t lilieral prices will be allowed for old Pianos, Me- 1 1 deons, Ac., in part payment. PARTICULAR ATTENTION* will be paid to Tuning and ■Repairing Pianos:—Those wi liing their instruments put in | erfect order, hive now .an opportunity. The public may re t assured that every attention will be" paid t > any busi ness entrusted t > his care. Th i-e de-iring his services should call n him soon, as his stay will i -h at. T ■ff 'niii. M ar. ii 3 1-55. JOSEI'ii R i.OUD. | AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the matter of the e-tate of P. D. Havens, de-eased. In the Or phan;' Co: it of Brad >rd County. The undersigned Au d'tor appointed 1 v the said Court to di tribi te the pro ceed of the ale of real e-tatc o' said decedent, in the h id "t hia rdm:ni-t!ator<>. will al*e d to the d tie- of h appointment at hi- office in Tcwanda borough, on Sat url y the 7th d y of April. A D 1955. at 10 nYlu k A. M. . aw iich time and place all per ons iiitere ,ted are reques ted to present their claims, or i>e f'oiever debarred from said fund-. G. H. WATKINS, Auditor. Towanda. Fehnary 26, 1555. ONE CENT REWARD—Ria away from ' the subsc.ioer about the 26th ult. Wg Rows, a bound tmy to the farming busine-s. I therefore torbid .ill persons ! harboring or tr isting said tioy on my account, I will pay no debt, of hi; contracting. HENRY CLARK. Rome. March 1, 1-65. RKbll GROCERIES, of nil kinds just received at MONT AN YES & CO. TVTFAV A DESIRABLE SPRING GOODS J_X j t opening at - MONT ANTES k CO. >i r ll i. I n") j. • | VLL PERSONS indebted to Moutanyes & C . ill do well to all u Jnakepayment.othcrwisc, 'ee■ if j wdl tnptl theiu t j .end a ell that will le m re ex,ue .ive. 51 trail 1, 155. A DM IN ISTRATOU'S NOTlCE.—Notice IJL is hereby given, tli.it ail persons indebted to the es i .le of BOLI\ Lit PAI.MER, deceased, late of Canton tp, : arc .hereby requested to make payment without delay; ! ..nd all persons having claims against said estate will j p.ca.-c present them duly authenticated for settlement. THEIIESSA PALMER, Adniiuistratrix. Canton, March 1, 18 •35. 1 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice atJa is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es t fro BENJAMIN B. SLA DE deceased, late of Columbia wp, are hereby requested to make payment without dc -1 y; and all persons having claims again -t .aid estate will please pre.-cnt them duly authenticated for settlement. Mar la 1, 1555. MIAL PSLADE, Aalrnini-trutor. j FLOUR !—IOO bbls. choice brands, super-' line FAMILY FLOUR, just received, for sale whole ale >r retail by feb22 BAILEY & KEVINS. nLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED.—SO bush els Clover and Timothy Seed, just received, and for sale by fcb24 BAILEY .V KEVINS. The Snspnchanna Colleiite lustiiule, TOW AH DA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS : REV. SAMUEL F. COLT. Principal, Professor of Natu ral. Mental and Moral Science ; REV. JAMES M.-WILLIAM, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Belles Lettres ; CHARLES R. COBURN, A. M., Profcssor-of Mathema tics and Master of Normal School; E. ALBERT LUDWIG, A. M., Prof'e-sor of Modern Lan guage-. Instructor on the Piano and in Drawing ; 11. BEECHER MORGAN. Usher; Mrs. MARTHA A. DAYTON. Preceptress; Miss MARGARET L. KENNED AY. 2d do. ty The Spring Term of 1-55 will commence on TO ne-day, April Ith. The Academic will comprise 3 terms. EXPENSES PL'H TKltll : Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per terra Si CO " Fourth, 5 00 " Third 6 GO " Second * 7 00 " First 9 00 EXTK.IS : French. German, Spanish or Italian, each, 5 00 When taken without other branches, 7 00 Drawing 3 Ornamental needlework and embroidery, each 3 00 Tuition on Piano Forte with use of lu-trunicnt,... 12 00 I do do per quarter of 11 weeks, 10 00 Oil painting in landscapes, per term 8 00 do figures 10 00 Room rent f>r lodgers, 1 75 Contingent fund for each pupil 38 Baard in Hall, per week, 1 7J Washing, per dozen, 38 Fuel and light at the actual expense. Pupil- boarding in the Ilall will furnish their own bed, bedding, towel-, &.c., and the table silver at their option. No pupil taken for le-s.s than half a term. The bills for the term rau-t be paid in advance ; or one half thereof at their entrance, and the remaining b ilf at the expiration of PupiWentering the Institute are pledged to the obser vance of the Regulations, and none will be admitted en other term.-, . ... . . , Especial exercises are arranged without extra charge for those qualifying themselves aa teachers for common SC For classification of studies and text-books, seo circu lar- for which apply to O- L. WARD, President. 3. F. COLT. FT '• RCT - T - R> M"V" '' T - DR. JOHN M'lNTOsil, CJOXIL DEWTJST. HAS RETURNED. OIUOC aexi COOT to Mercur's store, and over Ak*m re, Main street, Towuad*. February 34, 1566. £egal A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice Xl. is hereby given, that aF persons indebted to the es tate of ROXANA VANWLIN RLE; deceased, late of Pike twp., arc hereby requested to m.ko payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them dulv authenticated for settlement. C. G. GRIDLEY, Administrator. Orwell, February 17. IF"*. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is Here by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of HORATIO GAM AGE, dee'd. late of Burlington twp., art hereby requested to make payment without delay; and all persons having ciaim ; against said e tate will ploasc present them duly authenticated for settlement. JULIA GAMAGE. 1 r r „, lm PERRY B. PRATT, f tsec " l:)ra - Februftry 17. 1965. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— D. C. Otis b work,and will keep constantly on bind assortments in all branches of their business. We call the public attention to the following facts We u-e the Ril->ton Iron, which is ackuowledgeJ to be more durable and strong than any other. Our stove platei ere thicker and stronger than any of foreign manufact ;rc, ntd persons purchasing stoves of us can have them repaired on short notice by calling on as, without going to tiie cxt-ense of having new patterns. Farmer- w- Id -avc lime and expene by purchasing ploughs of us, as they would not be troubled tor points, as i-.i the case of foreign pi night. Old Iron. Brass, Copper, Pewter, Ac., taken in exchange for manufactures or work. All would do well to call and examine before pr.r chasing cl cwhcre. Towanda, February 15, 1c55.l c 55. DISSOLUTION. —The Copartnership here tofore exi-ting between the subscribers, undc-r the name of I. L. & ILL. LAMEREAUX, A CO.. is this dav dissolved by mutual con-ent of all parties. The business of said firm" will hereafter be carried on by I. L. A FI. L. L.VAYIREAUX, at the old stand. X- te and B ok accounts of the late firm are left In the hands of I. L. A IF. L. Lam crea ix, and m-i-l be settled forthwith. I. L. LA M ERE AC X, D. C. IT A LL. ILL. LAMEREAUX, C.S.RUSSELL. Towanda, Jan. 20. 1855. T IST OF LETTERS, remaining in the P. X-J O. at TOWaNDA, Pa. February 15, 1555. Burteh George M Lynch Bridget Barnes Mary 2 Madigan Michael Brown Samuel McCrossin Jomea Brown Harrison Mingus Joseph Buckley William Murphy Daniel Bennett John M McNicl William Burlingame Leander L Morgan John Butteriield Surah Murtagh Mary Burke Bridget Mannahan Daniel Culver Daniel B Patterson William 2 Currcn Daniel Pierce Whitman L Connelly John Preston Charles A Commons Wm Pierce Chester Chaffee Fanny 2 Runyon Layton Carman Eliza Robbies Isaac Cam pbcll Friend Stevens John 2 Conistock Chandler Sage Philander Coolbangh William Strickland M D Corby Joseph Summers Sally Dickerman S M Specs Rhoda A 2 Driefuss Samuel Sullivan James Demurest Rosctta Stevens Diana David Charles Slum John Drinkwater O II Spces Angeline R Davis Francis Smith John Davidson George L Sullivan Hannah Doherty James Stuerd Luther L Depeti Mrs A J Smith Myron Dunia Henry 2 Santee John Ellish William Sc.ott John II Ennis Levi Smith Jesse Fox M rs H Thomas Dunham A Co Fenoughty James Tnimble I) Gould Ephraim Vandyke James Gleason Owen White Michael Hatch James Wolf Garrick M 2 Harden Thomas Walsh John Harrington A Sun White David C Horton Elijah H Wiggins Ezra H ill Stephen A Westgate Be trey Irvine R Watkins Majy J Jackson John Weld E S Kerrick Frederick Wal-h Margaret Kilmer Joshua 2 Wheeler P J Lewis William White Rev John Lathrop Jacob Wykoff Sarah Lynch Jamea 2 White Mi.s Margaret Liebig It Young H K Persons calling for any of there letters will pleaee mention they are adverti ed. H. C. P'iBTER v ". SOUTHERN MILITARY A CADE-■?> % MA' LOTTERY—Bv AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA. Conducted on the Havana Plan.— 2!ai 10,090 Numbers—sol Prizes!—,l! the Prizes drawn at each Drawing. Class K. to be drawn 20 February. CAPITALS .".115000 " 3000 " 2000 " 1500 " 5 of SIOOO 5000 la all 501 prizes, am Hinting to $60,000 Tickets slo—Halves and Quarters in proportion. Bills on all solvent banks taken at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN. Agent and Manager. Sign of the Bronze Li one. MootynEWA*. Ala.. Jan. 27. 1-55. CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED.—A quantity of esofc Juat received and for sele by I ebruary 7, 1865. J. POWELL. ANNUAL REPORT Of the Receipts and Expenditures cf Bradford Cornty, lor 1864, from Jan : y EXPENDITURES. Auditors for Aoditlag public aoooont*, $126 00 tsetasyra.. - 806 60 Bridge contract* 799 12 Bradford Cot nty Agricultural Society, 100 00 Bridge imd road views, 43 00 Cricrof Court 72 CO Constables attending court and making returns, 492 63 Costa in Commonwealth suits 1363 34 Counsel to CommL-sionera, Wrn. El well, 60 00 Clerk ot Sessions, Ac., A. M'Kean, 352 41 Election expenses 616 06 Fuel and lights, for public offices, Ac 160 20 Grand jurors, .• 61S 07 Traverse Jurors 2415 04 Justices 7 Inquisitions 04 09 lucid'-ntal expensou, 239 68 Meridian line, 22 00 Office books and stationery 135 31 Account with the sever< I Collectors of County Tares for the County of Bradford. Townships rvilWt*r' v„ns. Tf'r Amount Amount Atnonnt Amount Amount and Borough a. " * Charged. Collected. Exone'at'd per cent'ge Due. Standing Stone, Isaac W. Wesifarook, 1346 £lB 28 $lB 38 Albany, William Lee, 134- 100 S3 ....... 106 83 Athens tp. John H Murray, 1855 113 26 11S 26 Derail, Eansalcerr Koti, 9 03 9 63 Hcrrick, John E. Keeler, 29 63 29 38 Pike, George W. Humphry, ... 47 83 .... $ 8 23 £39 60 Rome, Nathan Maynarcf, " 27 20 27 20 Tuscarora, Iliram Sliuinway, 44 69 13 10 14 27 11 32 Wikaot, Allen Woodruff, .... 36 4S . 36 43 Albany, * John Mathews, 1363 174 62 163 00 21 63 Darell, Thomas A. Jennings, 143 4.6 68 00 76 46 Herrick, Richard Hillis, ... 113 34 97 S6 3 06 12 43 Leroy, Ledvnrd Chaapel, .. 4l 32 2 19 39 IS Pike, George W. Humphry, .... 223 38 171 6 6 34 60 67 Rome, Nathan Maynara, .... 135 66 135 65 South Creok, Ira Crane, .... 23 43 9 40 14 03 Tuscarora, D. D. Black. .... 95 12 C 4 76 14 64 15 83 ...... Ulster, Charles B. Kitchen, 104 9d 60 00 • 64 W Wvsox, Henry Passmorc, .... 110 84 €4 49 14. 01 32 34 ...... Warren, Nathan Young, .... 123 €6 83 79 6 01 33 86 ...... Wilmot, Edward Shepaxd, 70 32 20 00 80 33 Athens borough, John Suell, jr. 1854 339 16 350 00 49 16 Athens township, L. A. Gardner, 1331 26 1249 32 18 19 65 75 Armenia, L. W. Gardner, .. . 62 06 65 81 331 294 Albany, D.F.Miller, .... 188 97 119 00 69 97 Asylum. S. C. Strong, .... 346 39 39 00 ...: 40 M Burlington, J. Travl3,jr. 763 21 700 36 15 99 36 86 Columbia, John Gnstin, .... 675 06 625 49 21 92 27 65 .. Canton, John Grav, .... ' 635 23 • 495 90 14 23 26 10 Dnrell, John Stevens, 329 41 163 59 ...... 175 82 Franklin, David Smiley, .... 144 92 121 50 23 42 Granville, James Gee, .... 309 04 . 27'J 19 4 65 15 21 Herrick. Richard Ilillia, .... 199 30 61 44 147 86 Litchfield, T. B. Merrill, .... 333 06 318 02 3 31 16 73 Leroy, J. P. Vunflect, .... 293 2a 235 00 65 18 Monroe. Llbbens Marcy, ... 632 35 487 30 1 19 14 25 91 Orwell, Joci Cook, .... 470 67 449 30 !' 363 23 64 Overton, James naverlv, 76 84 46 94 6 33 3 62 20 00 Pike, M. C. Ellsworth, .... 820 43 654 00 169 43 R .me, Joseph Allen, .... 393 62 337 09 3 66 19 75 39 32 ltidgberry, Charles French, .... 356 96 100 00 256 88 auiithfield, T. J. Wheeler, .... 653 86 667 62 86 44 Springfield, niram Spear, .... 511 22 275 00 ?3 46 25 40 207 56 South Creek, 1 Ira Crane. 253 31 200 00 a 63 31 Standing Stone, j John Taylor, ... . • 293 09 215 00 69 86 S'ne-.hcquin, Heorv Patterson, 707 05 COO 01 12 31 34 74 Svlrania Borough, Curtis Merritt, ... 64 58 61 34 64 2 70 Tuscarora, Oliver Warner, 277 66 210 00 61 84 Towanda Borough, G. 11. Eaton, .. 1260 96 1163 19 36 66 61 22 Towanda North, Chester Bennett, . . 203 53 150 33 69 20 Towanda South, James McGill, ... 243 70 225 00 24 70 Troy Borough, Asa B. Moore, 214 07 200 00 14 07 Troy Township, George P. Freeman, 665 87 624 67 6 43 32 87 Ulster, H. D. Pagers, .... 370 25 176 00 195 86 Wyaox, Henry Pessmere, .... 627 75 466 06 71 69 Warren, James U. Currier, .... 646 24 612 21 829 . 25 75 Windham, A. Dunham, jr. .... 415 3) 830 61 10S 78 Wvalusing, E. Wiiitnev. .... 604 99 825 73 173 20 Wells, James Mitchell, ... 423 47 353 26 20 05 20 17 Wilmot, David Abratas, .... 147 85 100 83 6 77 7 06 S3 24 ill,sß'J 70 j $14,815 38 $291 67 8508 46 j52784 29 DR. Preceptor Forles, Treasurer of Bradford County, in acct with said County, CR. To amount of duplicates prlorto 1851, 81-04 31 I of 1854, 10735 33 1 T i amount of notes, Judgineuts, Ac Cl 06 j Ti amount of transcripts of unseated lands,.. 451 52 To amount of miscellaneous receivals 363 66 T i abatement ail -wed Co. on state tax, 173 02 | T) amount in Treasury, Jam Ist, 1854, 6022 C 2 ] $21,667 68 u+i. Preceptor Forbes, Treasurer of Bradford Co. in account with Comtlth of Penni. CR' To amount of duplicates prior to 1554 $2911 69 of 1964 12375 91 " transcripts of unseated land 272 26 " miscellaneous receivals, 22 15 314,(iul SI ! DR. County Orders in cccount vrith and feed County, Cli, To orders issued in 1854, .... $11955 0-1 j To orders outstanding Jan. 1,1354, 1-1 29 j $12,136 32 BRADFORD COUNTY. S3.—We. the under igned Commlsshners of Bradford County, do hereby certify tb* L. S. above to be a tr,.e and c.-iue.t - toteiueut of the Rcccival- and Expenditures of said County, from the Ist day —>—- of Jun .ary to the th'.i ty-iir-t day of Deci mber, 1 -'4, inclusive. Witness our hands and seal of office at Towanda, this 17th day of January, 1854. ISAAC A. PARK, 1 STUART SMILEY, <• Coramisalonera. Attest—E. M. Far-P-in, Clerk. GEORGE 11. BULL, ) v? a A, pi.ocK k Watch repairer.—The \.J undor-igncd i* constantly receiving' :r m New-York r.y Express, new additions to his Stock o; Watcher. CI >ck*, Jen el ry. Silver ware, and Fancy Go r >ds. c. inpri>ig in part—G 'ld and Silver l.evrr. I.'Kj inc a .id Plain Watches, with a fall and complete a -ortment of Fire G-dd Jewelry. *uch as Gold chains. Locket*. Bracelets, G Id Pc-n-, Keys, Breast-Pint;, Earnings, Finger-Rings, etc. eta A In' a large variety of Silver wnre.sn-h a* Table and Tea Snoops. Cream spoons, B .iter knives, Salt rpoans. Spectacles, t'- gcther with an extensive assortment o Plated Ware—All of which will be sold very low for CASH. Clock®.—A large assortment Clocks just received, of all descriptions, ranging in prices irozn 7j cents to Fi.ty Dollar*. Watches repaired on short notice, and warranted ; to r ; ai well. Also, all kinds Clocks repaired. W. A. C'. would beg leave to say, that he is prepared to | execute the most difficult Jobs, such as can he done at no : other Shop .short of New-York city. W. A. CIIAMBERLIN. Towanda, February 1,1*35. T OOKING GLASS PLATES CUT AND J_J fitted for any sue, to be had at the Jcwelrv Store of Feb. 1, 1555, W. A. CIIAMBERLIN. HANG OUT THE BANNER!! Oa A HORSE! A HORSE! my kingdom for a h r r-e and customers to take awev the goods. Notwithstanding the late disasiroue Wr— 1 ' Jf nres- A - WARNER IS IICdaEEF AGAIN ! And at No. ] Buck Row you'll find Host anything that's in hi* line, From a cambric, needle of the finest kind, To a jewelled watch of eighteen karat fine ; (Jock* which keep time accurate and true ; Bread pins of every styic ard hue, Gold, silver, steel and pi itcd chains, Selected with the greatest pains, Finger rings, MY r.osn, why what a pile Of every shape and every style, T-> suit the old, the young, the grave, the say, May ihcre be seen in elegant array. And Warner, who is himself a "host,'' Is always ready and at his post, To wait upon his customers and all Who chance upin im to give a ra 1. So with good advice m ;ka up your mtada To coll on him and there you'll find Such sights, ray eyes! O ! what a view! Jewelry of every efyle and hue. Don 1 mi-take the place. No. 1, Brick Row, where he is prepared to do all kind* of JOB-WORK, in his line of busine-s, at the choupc. t rate? that can pos sibly be afforded. He.will also ell his jew.lry at 20 pre. cent, lower than was ever before offered in this market. 9ST Call and see. A. M. WARNER. Towanda, January 1*55. i N f -ji W vfcff 4J $H 3 s TKI vI.VG AT PHINNEY'S a new areortmeat tl o: WIN a ES GOODS, which will be sold as usual for Ua.-h 15 per cent, cheaper thin can be bought eleewhero. . '■ST All persona indented to me of over one year's stand ing, must call and see to it, or 1 will see to them quick, too. Towanda, Jan. 1555. V Xf AGOAS k SLEIGHS.-— Two or three * * oi each for sale cheap at PHIN'NEYS. T EATHER, Pork, Codfish, Mackerel, aad J_J .. „■ - yg, a ■ e puTyyyy's. CnVjIilLSG —Afl ussoruaoct, mar he hod cheap at PHINNEY'S. ! Prisoner's sopprrt tU7 M Faille printing 292 S3 Prisoner's support in E. S- Penlteni.ary, lie 20 Ft; n'ifi on public buildings " 4SS 64 ■ Register's fees, registering births, rasrrb.ges.&c 6 10 ; Sheriff conv ring prisoners to E. S. Pailtcnt'ry 676 00 Sheriff fees 3'jsnmoniug jurors, 116 26 State road fbom Tuukhannock to Totranda, 100 CO T Tfuiiiip line views, 20 13 Wild cat certificates 3 74 Iraarancc on public imiidlngF, IC3 00 D. B. Cotton, Ccuuaiiisloncr la 1854, 240 00 I. A. Parlt, do. 277 60 Stuart Smiley, do. 198 00 OeTge EL Bull. do. 43 60 j Li. 21. Farr&r, Clerk to Coruxakslonora, in 1854,. COO 00 211,966 04 ! By am't returned on daplicitos prior to 1854, $ 687 83 I" •' ' of 1864, 2196 40 j " exonerated on unseated land, 23 76 " of exonerations allowed collectors,.. 29167 " of per centage allowed collectors,... €9B 4U " taxes and costs on 12 tracts unseated lands bought by Commissioners,.. 123 22 P.y county orders redeemed in 1864, 119(53 02 j By 2 per cent, commission on the same—... 235 26 I By 1 per cent, commi-siou on $16,002 G7, ICO 02 | Balance in the Treasury, Jan. 1,1855, 6333 $24,667 68 By ain't returned oa duplicates prior to 1364, $1421 08 " " " of 1564, 2938 $1 " exoneration on unseated land 14 18 " exoneration eilowed collectors, IS#B 66 " per tentiiee allowed collectors 472 04 " Treasurer s com. on $10,056 14, 1 p ICO 56 " State Trea3*r. receipt, June 27, 1854, 6291 79 July 10,1364, 181 69 " Adv. 47 tracta unseated land, at 6Cc. 23 CO $14,681 VI 37 i-iler • redeemed in 1354,. 5115C3 01 By ciders or.Utanding Jam 1,1865, 173 31 •17,i33 32 ! TAMES MACFARLANE, ATTORNEY ■ t) AT LA IV. £3" Office removed to John C. Adama' j Office, in the Union Block. PD. MORROW, ATTORNEY AT • LA IV. Office with the register and Recorder,— j Tovraoda, Pa. February 10,1356. D' lA. OVERTON, ATTORNEY AT I.A IV. Office in the second story of the Unioo ! Block, over the office of James Mac farlane. D R.E. 11. MASON, PHYSIC TAN AND SURGEON, offers his professional services to the j people of To wan da and vicinity. Office at his residence ! uq Pine street, where he can always be found when not I professionally engaged. T7MRE& LIFE INSURANCE.—Waverit ! J_ Aov.scr Policies issued in the best established Companies in the United States, with capital from 200,- 000 to 1,000,000. Apply to P. O. MOODY, East end Spaulding Block. tVaverlv, N. Y. AGF.N'T FOR THE FOLLOWING COMTANTfIB S Hartford City Fire Insurance Company. Bridgeport Insurance Company, Connecticut. Empire Insurance Company. Granite Fire Insurance Company. Utica Live Stock Insurance Company. Susquehanna Life Insurance Companv. Fhoenix Fire Insurance Company of B-*oklvn. ETcel-ior Fire Insurance Company of New York. tir All order* from the country promptly filled. & ivo FOR ONE OR TWO YEARS, .BBfZSpfi situated in Overton township. Bradford coun tv, containing 211 ACRES, with 25 acres im wmty •*!&* proved, and S acres seeded down with clover Lst sprine. A good house, and a new barn. 30 by 50 erected on the premises, roeeeeeion will be giv en the Ist of April. A1 • ->, a good HOUSE to rent for one year, to a steady and industrious man, to whom steady employment and good wages will be given. EDWARD JI'GOVERN. Heverieyvillc, January 11, 1855. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER oilers for so!® hi® valuable FAP3I, situate in Burlington township .Brad ford county. Pa., containing about 225 ACRES, of which aVeit 130 are improved, and in a high state of culti vation. About 70 acres of the improved part in bottom lar.d, and rolling land, facing the southard e.vt. About 100 acres is well timbered with pioe and hemlock, and a mill teat the..eon. This farm ii- e'eht mile." from the Elrnira and - - Y/illianisport Railroad, and ninomiles from the North Branch Car: 1. It has upon it two good apple orchard.:, ard an abundance of cherries. !i a I plums, Ac.: a new dwelling hou c, two good ißSbu&sSL earns, cow-f beds, Ac. Enid farm is well calculated for two farm* of equal vclue, embracing an equal portion of Ive- V-m land, upland, and timber, and will be sold separately or together, as may suit purchasers. Terror,:—A p-rtion of tho purchase money down, and the 'dance in vearly payments, to suit purchasers. For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber at :be farm. February 7,1855. SAMUEL MKEAN. FALL AND WINTER ROODS!! BURTON KINGSBERY, is now prepared to offer to hie customer* and the public generally, a larze and cm#- plvte stock of FALL & WINTER GQOD6. His stock has ix*n eele-ted w:ih unusual great care, and is superior ftr style and quality than have ever before been offered to the public—-arid oudii a combination of very low prices that we are sure cannot fail to please the closest observer— Amongst his ae&-rtacnt may bo found French Meriass, 1 IVLiucfl. 0.-hmereo. Thibet-clothe. Gigham*. Fine Unra ted pMda, Bdk Poplin. Aivpacas, Oelime, Fine and heavy i Irish Linen?, Owtnc Pillow O'rir.ge, Brown and Bleached ! Myelin Back Funnel, Broad Cloths & OeaaUuerea, 4c- 4c.