_ FRANKLIN FIRE CO. NO. 1.- The members I ru'lv!i:i Fire Company are notified t<> mwi tin* Engine house, on Saturday evening, April sPlSfclS-jj! at „ k. Bv order of the Foreman, M I;. * X. T. BOUART, Secretary. n MASONIC. -Tin' regular meetings of UNION i\ {..!>; K. No. 108, A. V. M.. are held every Wed ■* "jf iy. ou or preceding the full moor.. at Maso /\X\nii- Hall, over J. Kiugsbery's store. i" ,r, thri-ii in good standing are invited to attend.— i riiiiv for April will occur on the'2stli April. I i; \. UNION CHAPTER, No. 161, holds its regular 1 • . t the same place, Thursday on or before the full i,,',i ".Meeting for April on tlie 2'!lb day. E. H. MASON, Secretary. New rpo COLLECTORS.- —You are hereby au- I t!i,.risnl to iimkc a deduction of fine percent, ujion ,i .• i tax of every individual who shall pay his or her . . : i .; n ,i couiitv taxes in full, on or before the 2l)th day ae.xt. and tiie same shall be allowed you in your ' n'. i.a'iit —provided tin* same is by you paid into the ( V,,| V Treasury. on or before the 21st or 22d days of June • " :v order of the Commissioners. Towau'da, April KM. FA BRAIL Cleric. A KEW THING. 1> KIN(i very desirous to get my books set tied up. I have coueluded to cjuit making accounts, . i„i -elI "on,ls hereafter for READY PAY' only, and with • a ,p.i)ting the ih'dge of a new firm, eall on ail those in , itcil to Srtt'e Pay vp. Now, therefore, upon the re '.,'j'it of niv .Vcic spring Gooth, say about the loth or 20th !';[ I -hall comiiieiice the Ready l'av system ; and tf I i ul 'mv icisiiic. shall lie after those who do not call and -cttlc up. with a sharp stick. O. D. BAItTLKTT. Towaiida. April 7. WW. H J.MADILI !'• D-MORROW. \\ VDILLA MORROW, A TTOIIXE YS jl jM) COI'XSELLURS AT LA 11',—Office uvi i Mercur's Store. Towanda, Pa. Towaada. April 2, 1853. g *"n I IST OK LKTTKKS, remaining iu the l\ I J O. at TOWANDA, i'a- March 32. 1855. Vines la-vi or John jllolloii I) () \, klcv Perriu It 3 ;Jones Mis J M Midi "Davis Johnson ('has U riloc Jacob Kennedy John Barnes 1! (' iKeeny Miss Lovice ! T ,i; .1-1* > H S Knapp Hannah jolin I Kenedy Daniel Iriunis Martin Lathrop J C r. iivniaii I. D ! Luce Stejihcn Dennett Eli-ha iLeahey James 1 Baxter AT jl.ynch James Itu.lil Albion J.Morgan H B Brailv John Mace 11 H 2 Brown DC j Malison Henry Iriwman J ,U Murphy Catluiriufl Buckley .b.liU Me A flee B I. Itl.iki r A.'iiis (McOill James |;, t j.iinir: Mr- ihililiah j.MingisJ li.nri'tt John jMoore Polly C .lUICII John MeC'ole l'hoelia Crane Jo-iah Moody Daniel i ..rh-'ii M'itliew j.Mather Sybil riiauiiTliii Irene MePnnell M i imvlv David ' Miller Edwin jr ('iniriYll Joseph ! Newell Eliza J i iialii t Mi—Fanny Northmp Abijah < audi Joint " j Nc-t'-r Mary i id UT Campcrt O'Boile Dwen i a .Inai a-E I Overton Napoleon i ..ii-to k t'handler O Brien Micliael t'rani r Albert ' Pratt laiiniel i 'cnane Michael jPulver Bartholomew i . .k Bath i Post Aanm i •.•ui.ul i Michael i Power Franklin i ili— Amaiail t. |Paine James A I 1 '■ carter Jacob il'arkYY A I'.. . .Mi— Mara I Piatt Christopher Ira. iil'-.'ii *: I. !Parker Win i' el Th ■> j Paine Clias J kei Mr- Peter Piereell Ellen Dciel ( has j Robert- Milton Ei ui - 1-auc ; Smith Jane Euiee John ;Sweet James Ehl veil N J -locum 15 F Enuis Mi - Mary ISwain Mary E-t. !l If J " ;Smith Abagail Inwards Hamilton IStover JJ William Sweet J W !'"\ Mi-s' harlott Starkweather V (J Ferguson o \ Shores Freeman I'ii-tei Mary E Smith James jr V antes Tin's jSweet Clark Mreeiie W S Simmons James i id-Daniel 'Terry Uriah '• T f Win F Thomas Margaret 0 ;f M ivia II i'pwriglit Jane M 1 .'i i; \V Vamlvke James i, . in Nathan E i Welsh W W 2 lidl Miaria 1, I Wilson Eliza llowe John (Wilson James llereans Isa*iij | Wilcox Samuel llarkiie— Jacob AVood Caroline Hardin Tims , I Wells Win S I!.•/. 'lt.si I; iswell i) ]WingS H.igi'lon J (Watts Catharine i Persons ea'di n* f.-r any of tie -o letter- will please iiidition thi*y are advertised. H. ('. l't IRTKR, P. M. Important Scientific Discovery! J > ET.M A N'S POLYTFH >l*ll E. for Ruldness *.) and thinne-s of llair. .1 magi restorative of the hu man hali on iiahl head—removing and preventing dan ilr.itf, and causing the hair to grow luxuriantly, and pre venting it front turning gray. Continuing no Alcohol or Oils of any kind. This i- the must valuable discovery for the purpose ever introduced into this plaee. There are an amber of gentle men of this Borough. who have used it. and are willing to testify to its excellent iv.-torativc f|Ualities. lam willing to warrant it to give satisfaction to those using it accord ing to directions. For-ale by S. ('OOPKR, Barber and ITair Dresser, in tiie basement of the Ward House. Towanda. Towanda, March 28, lsdo. To the Citizens of Bradford County. I >(>o!\ RIXI)IXO. —S. \\~ELLS respect l) fully inf nns the inhabitants of Bradford County that Yi>- 11 continues the BOOK BINPIXtI bii-iue--. in the ili.igi- of Binghamtnii, and is ready to attend to anything in iii- lie" th at may tie entrusted to hi- care. Particular attention will be given to the binding of Mu si ■ M ig.izinc-. Raw Books, ,Ve. Everything will be done 1' uiptly, mill in the neatest and most durable manner. Bindery in the Third Story, over Messrs. Harring t i- 8t ire, o]ipo-ite the Post Olfiec. t,t, t- there is no Bindery in Bradford county, for the i.mi station of tiie public arr.ingenieots have Isa u in.iile by which Books left at the office of tile " I! rod ford liijurlir," will be forwarded to uic, and returned, without i.tra expeuse. Bingham ton, March 31. MM, n-42 J AMES MACEARLAXE, ATTORNE \ *' J7' I.A IT, TOWANHA. PA. Occupies the Office, in t l"iii"a Block, formerly" owned ly John C. Adams Esip •■"He will attend to procuring Bounty Land Warrants mnl Pensions, March 22.1855. LOGS OUT FOR ROB3SRS! I) LOODEXOriiII respectfully in-J •' • forms ill lb th t r*■ entitled to band Warrant- ] "nil T the nt of March 3, 15.55, that he is now prvpap d ; tb gll necessary form- to meet every case. He would U" say to the-e who e.iimot conveniently come to Toivan- j •:a.. that i y -eajing him a statement of tfie nature of their i •. dins lie w ii! hi. ke out the iiece-sary papers that can be j e\i :iti J.' yt! Vidro tho iiearest Justice of tin* Peace. ; He ivn-ild of travelling speculators. His term- ii'-.. ,i) down, and $5 after the warrant | h reeoiyed. Towanda, March 21,155. TOWANDA SM/iis mwmmY. | p U-- '..M,!. under the charge of the Misses HANSON, j - i- held in the nnrtli end of the Ward House, in tlie ■ -•ii i-'rnieriy n.—upj,.,) i, v l.aporte. Mason & Co. "■ EMM \ 11 \XSON will join her sisters ih a few days | •'i filer.- a hi jjive instruction in the French language • tn tup —id),,,,j. u '' '_• *1 year will con-i-t of four quarters, of eleven i ' y* The -ummer vacation commencing in July, i '• • kr.s in Scpteintier. r TKHMS, I'KR Qr.XRTKR t .'y i inidud" the elementary F.ngli-b i 41 . ~ 1 y -"''d the study of the Latin language. ( ; ' ' i '- To include tiie more advanced -to- j • 1 ' " Eug'i-h brunches, with Mathematics, ft) (Hi I 7 ~'i . ; "!y of l.atiimiid French \ ' ''l i in lule Mathematics. Mental/ 1 >•'! I'hllosophv. Rlietorie, llotanv, Ac.. ?12 00 j 'Ei is.tin and French, \ : will iiring with her a desk and chair. There * - stra i hurges wluib'ver. lti-tr u-tion on the Piano, with use of in-ln;- I • w I lie given hy Miss Rkrwc \ D. II ANSOS, at $lO '."■•irt'-r. rid ;i. soon as arrangements now in pisig'ress i , !, l'ietc ou Rhetoric. Moral and Intellectual Philo- j ' ■mui the higher branches of English composition, i si delivered once or twire in each week. , 'a of the I'l'iuliers willlie to impart a thorough'] •J'c tin- -tudic' pursued, and to g r ive a tone and >< r 111 cir School which wiil tecommeud it to the ■•"■ ii '• .♦ the community. jj n '' v * larter will commence on Monday. April 30. le ive t-- refer t i the following named gentle- y 1 V. Ai.oxzo PoTTKR. 151-hop of tlie Diocese of r J ' n.!il"hdiia : Rev. Dr. M ACI.E.VN. President of tlie xi iv Jersey, prineeton. j, ' . 'win W1I,MOT, isiiKusox, D. F. DAKSTOW, U-q., , '; E- MKAXK, Towanda. ""la. March 21. 1555, .V i'KSIH AJiLE HIMUXG GOODS . ! ■•'■ ivi i.injr at Mit.VTAN YES ,Y CO. I HV* \cu) TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS will lie received at the office of " Tlie Barclay Railroad and Coal Company.'" in Tow anda. Bradford County, Pa., until SATCKTAV, tlie 14tii of April next, fur the graduation, masonrv. bridging, cross ties, Ac., of about-ixteen miles of Rail Road, extending from Tow anda Jo the Coal mines, in Franklin Township. Plan-, Sjrei'ineationn and profiles will tie exhibited at the office fur three days previous to the day oi' letting. The work will lie allotted either in separate sections of aliout one mile each, or the whole in a single contract as shall be-determined after the hkls arc opened. THUS. T. WIEBMAN, Eugiucer. March 22,1855. /^AUTlOX—.Whereas, my husband. Lester v J Morton, who advertised his wife, a few weeks since, set forth a false statement, as his wife was at home at the time, and was done for the purpose and as a pretext to squander my property ; I therefore forbid all per-ons har boring or trusting him on my account, as 1 will pay no debts of his cuutructing after this date. HULDAH ANN MORTON. Burlington, Marcli 21,1855. FARMERS, ATTSXITXOCT! Plant your Corn economically and seicflfifically! p H. DANA'S HAND COHX PL AX j x • TER, patented September 5. 1854, costs ONLY' THREE DOLLARS, and is therefore within tlie means of every man who plants half an acre of ground. It is sim ple in its construction, and executes its work witli accura cy and despatch on various kinds of soil. Unlike other planters, it has no gearing to get out of 1 repair, but is carried in the hand like a cane, and can lie worked up hill or down; as well as on level ground, plant . ing as much ground in a day as five men can with hoes.— I It may also be used to plant lieans. as it can be guaged to ! drop as few or as many kernels as desired. It is meeting xvith unprecedented success everywhere it is introduced, having been presented at severai Agricultural fairs, and I always without exception received the highest premium, being tlie best and cheapest implement of tlie kind in use. The undersigned, having purchased the right of selling the said Planters in Bradford county, will canvass the county in April, at which time he will supply those who ! wish, or dispose of Towu Rights to any who wish to pur chase. JOS. R. SY'KES. Owego, March 22, 1-55. /CONNER'S r. s. TYPE FOUNDRY— V Nos. 2D. 31, and 33 Boekiuun st. New York. TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. ' The undersigned lieg to inform the trade that they have recently issued their Xcir Quarto Specimen, and that it is ! now ready fur delivery to their old patrons, as well as to j all who patronize their Foundry. In it will be found a new series of Faces from Pearl to Pica, surpassing if po—ible. their celebrated series of Scotch cut faces. The Fancy Type department exhibits an unsurpassable variety of beautiful styles, selected from France, Oernuuiy ' and England. The Scripts anil Bordering are now fur the fir-t present ed to the printing public, anil are tlie productions of the best European and Vmerican Artists. An entire New Series of Herman Faces, both for News l'aper and Job Printing, of a very superior style, is now nearly completed and for sale. The Metal from which our type i- made, will V found peculiarly adapted to the SKVLKE US.VUE of Machine Press i Printing. They l.eg to return thanks for past favors, and to solicit a continuance. Their wi II known liberal manner of doing business for the past thirty years, is a guarantee to their new patron- of their disposition and ability not to allow themselves to he surpassed for fair dealing, whether orders are by letter or otherwise. X. 15. I'p priet >rs of new-papers are requested to insert the above, provided tie v w iil trade out three times tlie 1 amount of their respective bills in materials of our manu facture, and forward us one copy of the paper coataiuing the advertisement. tit4l SI'TJIXC; HOODB. I IIARVEY PIirXXY, Jr., is just re el • ceiving a general assortment of SPR/XG GOODS which lie oilers to the public for unusually low prices, for I'eailv puv. As he i- determined to sell Coods after the Ist of April for READY" PAY", or keep them, per sons wish ing to pay cash for goods will find it for tlicir interest to coll and examine hi.- stock and prices. a6~ All persons indebted to me by book, note or judg ment. on tne Ist of April next, unless some satisfactory arrangement is made, will be waited upon bv a gentleman in authority. J. H. P. Jr. Towanda. March 14, 18.55. s T A (i E S will hereafter leave the Ward House, until further 1 X notice, as follows : FOR YV.YVERLY— Leave at 11 o'clock, A.M.. arriving in time to take the trains, east and west. Leave after the arrival of the morning trains, from the east and west. FOR TUNKH AXNOCK—Leave immediately upon the arrival of the Wavcrley stage, about 1, P.M. Arrive at Towanda. in time to connect with the stage for Waverly. March 17,1855. SMITH A POWELL, Proprietors. SrciTOZIR HOTTSE, Waverly, OT. V. I AMES \YM ITTAK Ell respectfully informs •J the travelling public thcT lie has taken the above ne'.l i known standi, situated near tiie Railroad Depot, and soli cits a share >; custom. The House i- convenient and com modious, and he i- determined < lint no pains and attention I to the want- and comfort- of guestsslrail be spared to give I entire satisfaction. March 15, 1855. GROCERIES, <>f all kiocU just ' J_ received at MONTANYESA ( <. f EATIIER, Pork, Codfish, Mackerel, and I J White Fish, for sale cheap at PHINNEY'S. The Snspnchanna Collrsiate Institute, TOWAXDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUI TIYRB : REV. SAMUEL F. COLT, Principal, Professor of Natu ral. Mental and Moral .Science : I REV. JAMES McYVILLIAM, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Belle- Lett re- ; CHARLES R. UOBURN, A. M., Professor of Mathema tics and Master of Normal Si bool; E. ALBERT LUDWIti, A.M., Professor of Modern Lan guages, Instructor on the Piano and in Drawing; 11. BKECHERMOKUAX, Usher; Mrs. MARTHA A. DAYTON. Preceptress; Miss M.YROARKT L. KENNED.VV. 2d do. Cu-'llie Spring Term of 15.5.5 wiil cuumence on YVed nesday, April Itli. The Academic will comprise 3 terms. F.XI'FVSKS RUN TERM : Tuition in tjie Fifth class, (primary) per term,.... f 4 00 " Fourth, 5 00 ] '• Third 6 00 " Second 7 00 " First 'J 00 EXTRAS: French. Herman. Spanish or Italian, each, 5 00 When taken without other branches 7 00 Drawing 3 00 Ornamental needlework and embroidery.eaeh 3 00 Tuition on Piano Forte with use i.f in-trumeut.. . 12 00 do do per quarter of 11 weeks,.... 10 00 Oil painting in landseajies, per term K 00 do figures 10 00 Room rent for lodgers,. 1 75 Contingent fund for each pupil 38 Board in Hail, per week, 1 75 Washing, per dozen 3s Ftiei and light at tlie actual expense. Pupil- boarding iu the Hall will furnish t heir own bed, bedding, towels, Ac., and the table silver at their option. No pupil taken for less than half a term. The bills for the term must be paid in advance : or one half thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at t he expiration of the term. Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to the ob-cr vanee of the Regulations, and none will be admitted on other terms. E-pecia! exercises are arranged without extra charge for those qualifying thein.-elves as teachers for common schools. For classification of studies and text-hooks, see circu lars, for which apply to U. E. WARD, President, s. F. UOI.T. See. * 124 J. D. MONTASYE, Treasurer. \\ r A (IONS k SLEIGHS. —Two or three f\ of nach formlc cheap at I'HiNMA S. LOVEIt AND TIMOTHY SEED. —A V ■ quantity of each just received and for sale by February 7. 1855. J. l't>M Ei.L. WAR! WAR! WAR! OLD SOLDI KHS ! Prepare for a fight ir'Uh Spend 1858. Cegtil gVbrertiacmcnlG. SHERIFF'S SALES. r,x virtue of sundry kJ wi its of Fieri fa i a is-med out of tlie court of com ni ui pleaa of Bradf ud county, and tome directed, will be "xpo-ed to public sale, us the Court House, in the biro, o: Towanda, on SATURDAY the sth day of MAY, 1855. ut I o'clock r. M.. the following lot, pie'e or parcel of land situate in tiie town hip of Ixßoy, bmtuded and de-cribed as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of Edmund Kel ly, east by binds of Alpha Stone, south by tbe Towanda creek, and we-t bv lends Is-loiisring to the e-tate of Ira (,'rofut—containing about 47 ;u res more or le-s, about 3d improved, a framed house, log burn and an orchard < f fruit trees thereon. Seized nnd taken iti execution at thesnir ol diaries T. Merry vs. Truman Merry. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situated in South Dreek twp., lsiumled as follows, to wit: by line beginning at a stone corner of land eonvev ed to YAin. Decker, June 7. 18J0 : thence by same, north 8s( degrees, east ldO perches to a post and -tones, in line of lot no. 4 ; thence south 3!i perches to the post, south west corner of lots no. l x ; thence south 75 degrees, west 75i jwrches to a white plue corner ; thence south 52 deg. west 27 perches, to a post and stones ; tlieiice north 75 deg. west 62 pi relies t<> a white pine corner, and thence north 53 perches to the I pace of fiegitniing; containing 53 acres and 75 perches more or less, about 15 acres improv ed, one framed house and a young orchard of fruit trees thereon. A I,SO—One other lot piece or parcel ofland situate in said township, bounded and described as follows to wit: by line beginning at a post south ea-t corner of lot no. 4 flower survey of Govett lands; thence by tlie itbovo de scribed lot, south 75 deg. west perches to a white pine; thence south 52 deg., west '27 perches to a post; thence north 75 deg., west 10i perches to n post iu line of lot no. II ; thence south along said line '34 perches to n post; thence 103 7-10 perches to a post, corner of lot no. 9 ; thence nortli by the same 131 5-10 perches to the place of beginning : containing 75 acres and It! perches, more or less, about ten acres improved, one frame ham thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. F. Wil son vs. John Hilbnan. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff". Towanda. March 28. 1855. SHERIFF'S SALE.—Rv virtue of sundry k_J writs of Vend. Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common l'leas of Brudfoid County, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House In the liorongh of Towanda, on MONDAY", the 7th day of May, 1855, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Pike township, bounded as fol lows to wit: North by lands of Thomas Jones 3d, Ea-t A South by lands of Richard A-lil .n, and west by lauds of Heman Cogswell. Containing fifty-two acres, more or less, about forty-two acres Improved, with one log house, and framed barn, and a framed corn-house, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Caleb Car malt vs. Thomas Morris. ALSO—Tlie following lot. piece or parrel ofland. situ ate in Franklin twp., bounded on the North bv land- of Robert Metteer, on the eu-t by lands of Hiram R irrough, on tbe south by lands of John Webber, and on the west by Jediah Cranmer. Containing fifty acres more or less, about twenty acres improved, one log house aud small fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tbe suit of Joseph M. Griggs to the use of W. A. Park vs. Daniel Ingham. ALSO The following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Orwell township, bounded as follows: north by the north line of Orwell township, ea-t by lands of Harry Billings and Sidney Brainard. smith bv lands i f J.D. Newell and Humphrey Bei kwith. and we-t by the public liighwav. Containing ninety acres be tbe same more or less. aVmt forty acres improved, with one framed lion -e a framed barn anil one orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the -nit of Jlenry Gibbs vs. Sewell S. Lathrop and Simon B. Lathrop. ALSO—The following described lot, piece cr parcel of land, situate in Troy twp.. bounded on the North by land of Horace Long, east by huids of Timothy Roe, south by lands of J. W. Williams and O. P. Bollard and we-t by land of Putnam Baxter. Containing It) 1) acres mac or !e.s, about 25 acres improved, one flamed h nise. one framed barn with a board shed attached, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. C. Paine vs. John Sadler. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate In the township of llcrrick, bounded on the north by lands of A. 11. Brown, east by lands of X. B. Wet more, south by lands of George Perkins and west by lands of Nelson Marsh.'Containing about tlirec-fourth sofan acre more or le-'s, all Improved, with a framed house, a black smith shop aud a few small fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John 11. Bogart vs. Y'ohie v D. Rosengrant. A LSD The following described lot, piore or parcel of land situate in L'l-ter township, bounded on the north by tlie highway leading from Milan corners in Ulster, to Smithtield, on the ast by Darius Myers, on the south and west by lands of Charles F. Welles. Jr. < 'ontaining about two acres more or le-s, all improved, with a framed two story dwelling house, one framed barn and a board shed attached and a few fruit tree- thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. M'Car ty vs. Butler Vincent. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Rome twp., bounded on the North by lead of Kmeline Struhle and liiratn Drake, ea-t !>v lands of H. Drake, south by land- of Lucius E i-tmau. and west by the highway. Containing 22 acres and 27 perches, be the same more of less, als Jit fourteen acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and a framed blacksmith shop and a few fruit tree- thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tlie suit of Hiram Drake now to tbe use of John Drake vs. Silas Gore. ALSO—The following described Int. piece or parcel of land, situate in Franklin twp., bounded on the north by the Towanda creek, on the east by lands ot Charles W. Stevens, on tlie south by binds on the we-t by lands ot" Win. Williams. Containing one hundred and thir ty acres be the same more or less, about 10 acres improv ed, one framed house, one framed building u.-.edfora barn and "a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. K. Fow ler to the u-e of it. Fowler vs Ransom Payne. ALSO—the following described lot, piece or parrel of land, situate in the township of WVells. bounded on the north by lands of John Moore, west by lauds of Benjamin fngalls. John Roberts and Humphrey Williams, south by lauds of John Roberts, east by lauds of Geo. Wilcox and Wm. Ingalls. Containing about 87i acres, more or less, about -b acres improved, one boardliousc and -mall board -lied thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles In gall- v-. Xeliemiah Rathbone. A i.SO—The following lot, piece or parcel o" laud situ ate iu the twp. of South Creek, bounded on the north by lands of MaluJa Merrick, we-t by land of Win. Ward,south by the highway leading from South Creek to Wells, and ea-t by lands of Alexander Relyae. Containing about 10b acres more or less, 20 acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized ami taken io execution at the suit of Lather Whitmaruh to the u-o oi' Wm. S. Ingalls vs. John \\ atnon. ALSO —Tlie following lot, piece or parcel of land, ,-itu ate in Athens twp., bounded on the north by lands oi James Thompson, ea-t by rind- of J. F. Satterlee, jr., on , the south by the road leading frun Athens to Litchfield and lands of Julius Tozer. Containing fifty acres more or less, all improved, one framed barn, one framed horse shed and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Solomon Cuiixurings, adni'r. of Clark Rice, deceased vs. James M. Tozer. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington boro., bounded as follows; — Beginningnt the centre of the turnpike, thence south 24 deg.. west lb 5-lt) perches to a post: thence north 22 deg. west 10 7-10 perches to h post; thence north 31 3-4 deg. we-t 7 8-H4 jierebe- to tbe centre of the state rood: them e nortli 54 deg. east 12 4-10 perches to the point where tiie turnpike and state road intersect each other; thence south 69 deg. east 17 9-10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing one acre and 9'2 perches,more orle—.(except ing therefrom two pieces of land, one com eyed to (y ry ell and Gee bv L. D. Taylor and wife, containing 9 and 5-10 perches, the other conveyed by H. l'ultz to Wm. Coryell. t<3 perches) all improved, with a two story framed tavern house and a framed .shedattai lied, two framed barns and other out-buildings and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tin- -ait of U. Mcrcur, Win. El well and J. 11. I'himiey jr., vs. John 11. Furntan, ALSO A certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Riiigbnry twp., bounded on tiio north by lauds belonging to the lu irs of John Buck, dceoa c ed, west l y lands ot M. and 1.. • hanilierlill,south by land- of Win. Fierce und Fur vine Covell, east by lands of Win. Has ton. ('ontaining about sixtv acre-, more or le-s. ab-uit 50 acres improved : one saw mill, ouc framed or ptink hnu.-e, one log Uoiue. one framed barn, and a lew fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Abiram Pierce's use vs. Aimer Graves. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Windham tp., bounded on the the north by lnmls belonging F' the e tate of Jam— Dtiucre t. dee'd., on the east ly lands o; Frederick Jukeway. on the south by W. 1,. Hart-horn, and "it the we-t bv iarnl- ol .Lime- Smith. Con tain ing 65 acres, nine or Ic—. atmnt tilty acres im prov ed, one fraineii house, one framed Intra, and a young or chard fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Asa I ark vs, Miltim Wood. , - , ... AI a-' I Tin- following lot, ]>iece or pain Ii land situ ate in Wyeox twp., lnjiuulcd <>n the north by lands of J. E. AJ. K. Piolett. west t.y- lands : u possession of H >gline. on the soiitli bv hi mis oi Alvin YY ii t tiny-, and on the e.ist bv lanils of ivftuemis A Naptha Womlliiirn -containing aiiout tliirty-five acres more or lcs ; about twenty acres improved. , Seized ami taken ir. execution at the wr.t of Myer and Spalding now to the useol YV. A. Pack vs. Alvaiiaou A hit 1-80—The defendanta iaterest,siipp.ved to be the undi vided one-seventh part, of the following l<>t. pieeg or par eel of land, situate in Ulster twp., b maded on the north bv lands of Ira Elsbree, on the east by lamls ol Daniel Parker A Ephr.iini Minier, o:i tlie south by lands or Henry smith A Abraham Miuier, and on tiie west by lands of El>- euczer Keeler .C Jesse Spalding. ( ontaining aliout tliree hundred and fifty acres, more or lav,; about sixty acres improved, one framed house, one log house, two trained barns, one saw mill, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol YYelles and Harris vs. Andrew Burnsnie. ALSO—The following dccribed piece or parcel ot land, situate in- Franklin twp., bounded as follows : On the north by lauds ot Samuel Amiable and John McDowell, on the ea-t ami west by lands ot I'ora e Y\ il'ty, and on it! t simth by Tower hi r*c k • ".:h :y b< :.t 1" ) fcjal i,e the same more or less, about twenty-five acre-, improv ed. one framed house, one blacksmith shop, and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of Li-Grand Banoraft to the use of John C. Adams vs. Win. E. Gore. ALSO—TIi following 1 >t. piece or parcel ot land situ ate in South Towauda (now Tow anda township,) bounded as iollows ; on the north by lands of Edward Overton aud C. Moore's lot, on the eat Ly lauds of William and Michirl Dreslain, on the south by lands of Ifirain Fox and Hiram McGill and lands belonging to the estate of JSenj. Wilcox, dee'd-, and on the west by lands of Dennis McGill—con taking about 125 acres more or less, about twenty-live acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. fSeiecd and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. M. Ruinbaugh to the use of KJw. Overton vs. James Xe-tor and Edward Welch, doing business in the name of Nestor A Welch. Also at the suit of James Dewew to the use ol Edward Overton vs. James Nestor and Edw. Welch doing business in the name of Nestor Ac Welsh. Ali>o—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Albany twp.. bounded on the north by lauds belonging to the estate of H. loidd, dee'd., on the east by other improved lands —warrantee unknown—on the south by lands of S. Wilcox, J. Jackson und others, on the south-west by lands of Jacob Hcvcrly, and on the we-t by lauds of C. Maluney. D. English and M. Kellogg : contain# übout -4>o acres, more or less ; known as the Kollin Wilcox lot. ALSO One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in Albany twp.,bouiidcd on the north by lands of Augustus Sterlger, east by lands of Johu Steriger and I Morris or unseated lands, south by lands of Wm. Sharp, and west by •Elijah Green and D, Ormsby; containing about 100 acres more or less, about 15 acros improved. Known as the Freeman Wilcox lot. Al2Bo—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in Albany twp., bounded on the north by lands lately deeded to R. ft. Carpenter, by F. Wilcox, east by unseated lands: warrantee's name unknown, south by lands J. Jackson and Win. Sharp, and west by D. Orinsbv and Wm. Sharp; containing about 75 acres, more or less, about 15 acres im proved ; one log house, one long barn, and a few frjuit trees thereon, Known as the James Wilcox lot. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. Wilcox, now assigned to Johu C. Mercereau vs. R. R. Carpenter. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. t Towauda, March 31. 1555. ( Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the costs, w ill be required to be paid upon each -alt- when down to the bidder, and upon failing to comply with this regulation, tract ol land will again is- offend for sale. John A. Codding. I [ST OF J I"ROUS, drawn for MAY Term 1 J and Sessions, 1855. Gll AND JURORS. Arnout G. W., Durell, I Morrow J. 11. Asylum. Ardway, Wm. Rurlingtoutp. Merrill Cyrus, Litchfield, Brainard A. Litchfield, Dhtmer I). W. Athens tp. Ikiainont W. Ilerrick. Darker J. S. Rome, Chandler Spencer, Litchfield Dairy Wm. Athens tp. Deifenhocker ('. Overton, Quitnby J. 1.. Albany, Foster J. M. Canton, Ross f. If. Granville, Gates Ilerrick. Springfield, Smiley T. T. Franklin, Hopkins J. F. Troy boro", | Steven* Seth. Albany, Kilenlierger M. Wilnmt, | Shores Stephen,Sht-shequin, i,Hiev George, Canton, Vancise .Samuel, do M'Kiuney D. Litchfield. j Westbrook H. Stand'g Stone. TIIIVKKSK ji;KOTIS—FIRST WI;EK. Adams Joel, Springiield. (Horton Wm. B. She-hcqnin, Adams .lames, Troy !>or', lKcelor N. J. Towanda Boro', Blink Stephen. Dike, Kinney W. W. Rome. Babcock J. B. G. Windham, ' Lewis Elisha, Wy.ilusing, Ballard J. A. D. Troy le>ro', Morse Ilenian, Litchfield, Bloodgood ('. Litchfield, Moody Jobti A. Rome, B-isworth L. L. Dike, Overtoil AV. H. Athens boro' Cluunbcrliu John. Smithfield fierce Amos Troy Tp. Coleman O. D. Ridghury, Quick Riley, Asylum, Cntlin George, Granville, I Rogers H. D. Ulster, Floyd Holmes, Wells, Rockwell Xirtun, Canton. Fl'-nch < ha,. Springfield, |Seott An-el, Smithtiehl, Foss A. D. Le Roy, I Smith Whitlieiil, Tuscaroro, GcrouldSam i. \\ .Sinitlificld spencer y. I Williams Johnson, Troy. Tp. Ileaverly James, Overton, Wilcox Daniel. Granville, Harris X. C. At liens Uroro',| Ward Henry, Burlington Tp. SKtoxn WKEK. Allyn Seneca. Warren. IHalsted W. S. Ridgbery, ifrown A. G. Springfield, I Hiney Timothy, Rome, Barnes John N. Dike. I lodge James, Dike. Ballard Chas. H. Columbia. Kinyon C. H. Granville, Briecc Henry, Windham, jlaioinis Josiah, Canton, Bull Edward", Orwell, Landon ft. W. Herrick, Bailey Alanson.Granville, jl,aiifz Win. Franklin. Bmwn Elijah M. KideberyJMiirMi Dane, Herrick, Codding David S. Dike. ;Newell John W. Canton, Callati Warren, S|iringfield.jDratt A. Monroe, Duttoh A. R.Smithfield. j Redington G. F'. Troy Tp. Dew iff. Morgan, Burlington.|Stone Hiram, Wiluiot, Dodd Harrison, " 1 Stafford J. H. Asylum, Ford Edw in. Dike, (Stephens George. Dike, Gardner David, Athens Tp.jShepard L. C. Armenia, Gordotj JoiiugstaridiiigStouejSmith Henry, Ulster. Gorliani Julius, Orwell, j Titus Obediah, Herrick, Grace AddioOti, Springfield.■ Wood Daniel, Troy Tp. npRIAL LIST, for MAY Term, 1855 -I- Bradford County Court. first wnmr. ri.MNTIFFS. | nKKENOAVTS. VATUUE. John M. Dike, (George L. Nichols, Appeal, David Rarlier. (John Snyder, do William Sample, j Deter Wilber, Issue. David Barber, (Stephen R. Chandler, iSri. Fa. Sarah Ogden, jW. H. H. Brown et al.jEjectment. Robert Metteer, i Danl. Wilber et al. j Trespass. George Friti-her, jt. 11. Tozer et al. I tppeal. Jonathan Bovel, | Austin Farnsworth. ! Ejectment. Geo. SV. Marsh. .1. F. Chamberiin et al. do John Dougherty, \. J. Gorsliue et al. Issue. Wvllis Christie. ;Simon Stevens, Case. William N. Coleman.(John 11 Brace, Appeal. Wtn. Kill's use. lit. 1.. MeGeorge, do Lyman KifT j v. C.Moore. f?ase. W'ood,Grant ,vCouse William Cooihaugli 2ii,is,-i. Fa. James Simmons, (Edgar Barnes, j Act. Uend'd. John Allen, (Elliott W hitney, | Trespass. Cluster Thomas, lOrrin D. Ballard. (Case. Jacob Reel, i Francis M. Arnold. Appeal. Jno. Towlinson ACojßenj. B. Blade's AdmV.j Debt. J. 15. Clark. E. B. Luther, Appeal. William Coeumd, is. S. lliniuan Garnishes ; Vttacii't Fx J. F. Satterlce et al |Gny Tozer, |Ejectment. .SECOND WEEK, rt. WSTIFFS. DEFENDANTS. X ATERE. William K. Gore. (Vdlins 7>l. Scgttr, Si i. Fa.Bail, itulilt' Campbell. Wm. Campbell, .Si i. Fa. Edward Herrick. Chas. F. Welles jr. ct al Ejectment. David Barber. ijosiah Hendersliot. Sci. Fa. Cornelius Hun-ikcr. W in. R. Baylies et ul. Trespass. Andrew C. Craig, John Flood, Debt. Erastus L'-vctt, {Joseph Seely, Iqjectment. Henry D.Emervctal iil.irvy B. Ingham, Keli. W. Bradley Ai'o. ji'.micl 11. Crane, Case. Luther Rcdlidd jr. ] liarvy it. Ingham, Debt. Saint-, | Same, do F.L.Ballard, j 11. X. Fisher et al. do Horace Willi-ton jr {Jeremiah Driscoll eta!.' Ejectment. Herman W. Camp, ißichard Morton et al. Appeal. E. W. Baird, {John M. l-'ox, Ejectment. John Eiglnney, i Wm. Lawyer, Appeal. M. C. Mercnr. {-Hate N!lit"1 Fire Ins.Co.-Debt. James A. Daine, John Hanson, j''ase. Rogers Fowler, O. Hchradcr, Appeal. A.D.Brown, I same, do H.N. Terrett 4 Co.. Richard Brower, iDcht. Luke IVrkins, James Philips, Appeal. .Margaret Roberts, (John Rogers, (Ejectment. John Rogers, , \l>bv Ann Swain, do Welles A. Harris, J. 1.. Van-ice, Sci. Fa. Chas. J. French, Manilla Wat-on, I Ejectment. Jacob Tome, Rogers Fowler, jCase. Henry Cranimw'l. Rus-ell Spalding. |Ejectment. Da. Lunatic Hospitaljiv> rs'rs pour of Frank (Debt. Thomas Butler. jF. Horton. [liu tp iSci.Fa.SnrM Hiram Heman*, i same et al. I Appeal. FjZ.ra Spalding. (Brown A Rockwell, [Ejeetmetit. F. A. Saxton A Co. i lohn Taylor, {Truspass. Wm. M. Russ< 11, lob Dean, 'Ejectment. Geo. M. Hollcnback | Hannah Benjamin et a! | do Clark Ilvatt. j \. M >rley A Brothers, j Appeal. Adam K—enwine. :F. A G. 11. Gorslinc, I do 11. S. Dhiuney's u-c M. M. Coolhaugh, do Mark Compton, Lewis K. (iibhs. do MO'ov Craig. Tlios A Lsalxd Craig. do Abraham ••.Garrison Samuel Scholietd et a! do David Burl. David Hupenwn et al. Sci.Fn. Bail. Alx. Fre.ier A Co. (Wm. Campbell, (Debt. Mibv Ann Rogers. • lilbert Rogers, Divorce. Rt. King-herv's u-c '.cbolon Esselstine, |Sci. Fa. A'. D. J. DeCaters. I fames Ellsworth. Ejectment. B. Greenwood AUn.j'A'm. Campbell, I'ebt. Davis C. Fierce, jJo-eph Kdminstcr, iSci. Fa. M. Peter B. Sturdevanl 'Gen. •>. Kile, Appeal. Jame.- Fritchrr, (John Snyder, < a-c. 11. F. Burt, 'Kcnower Worniley, 'Appeal. ipOHKHIN ATTACHMENT. COMMON IL wealth of Dennsvi vaxja ; Bradford County, .. To the Sheriff of Bradibid County, Greeting: We com . maud y.hi that you attach ()\VEN DOUGHBRTV i.. s. late qf'your county, by all and singular his good- and chatties, lands and tenements, monies, right ami credit-, in wlio-e lunuls or possession soever the same may in-, so that be be and appeur before our court ol'cnm m.in picas, to he hulileii at tin borougii of Towamla, in and for -aid county, on the first M mday of May next, there to answer Jame- McKcnu; , of a plea of assuhipsi;, dijiuprs not exceed'.-tg one bumlix-d dollars, and that you summon and all pe;:-o!ir in wlio-o hinds or pox-c—ion the said goods, citittles. monle-, right-aud credits, or any of them may lie attached, -o ih.-.t they and every of them le and appear befoic said court, at the day and place aforesaid, to answer what shall la- oiije ted against them, and abide the judgment of the Court therein ; and have yon then and there c.lii- writ. Witness the Honorable Dxvin Wii.mot, Dresident of our said court, at the Borough of Towauda aforesaid, the 21st day of March, A. D. 18.55. ALLEN McKEAX, Trothonotary. I certify the above to be a true copy of tbe original writ. John a. Godding, sheriff. Sheriff"- Office, Towamla, March 22, 1855. OT FUN f? An Wtrtrtni rojv he bid ' ' ' l.r.ip d FEINNFI E Ccgal 4 1)M IN JSTKATUiVS NOTlCE.—Notice i.l is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tbe es tate ol ROXAXA VAXWRINhLE, deceased, late of Pike twp., aie livceby requested to snake payment without de lay; ami nil person.-. having claims against said estate will please (ire-en t them duly authenticated for settlement. C. G. G RIDLEY, Administrator. Orwell. February 17, 1855. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here-' bv given, that all persons indebted to the e-itate ot HORAIIO GAMAGK. dee d, late ol Burliugtou twp., die hereby requested to snake payment without dchiy; and all person* having eiaiins against said estate will "please present the in duly authenticated for settlement. JULIA GAMAI>K, i .. FERRY B. PRATT, { Lxucutors. Felirnary 17. 18.".*. VUDITOII'S NOTICE.—In the matter of . the estate of P. I>. Havens, deceased. In the Or phans' Court of Bradford County. The undersigned Au ditor appointed by the said Court to distribute the pro ceeds of the sale of rcstl estate of said deceM i NISTR A TOR'S NOTIC E.—Notice A- is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of ALEXANDER HAND, dee'd. late of Windham twp.. are requested to make payment without delay ; and those having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. MARTIN KLSBfIEE, Administrator. March 28. 1855. i EDITOR'S NOTICE. -Tn the matter of jtA the estate of John Coicles. deceased —in the Orphans Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, Auditor appointed upon exceptions filed to the final account of the administrators of said estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his ofiice in the borough of Ton.nula, on the 23d day of \pril. 1855, at 2 o'clock, I'. M. All per sons interested will please take notice. March 23,1855. ' P. D. KOBBOW, Auditor. 4 LPI TOR'S N<)TICK. V. Milrheil vs. i\ A. I*. I). Teed. —In the Court of Common Fleas of Bradford County: No. 336, May T. 1854. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said court to distribute funds raised by Sheriff s sale of defendant's re I estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda. on Saturday, the 21st day of April, 18.55, at 2 o'cl.ick, P.M., when and where ill persons having claims upon said fnt.d must pre 1 sent them, or be forever debarred trom the same. March 21.1855. P. D. MORROW, Auditor. 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE. — Jn the mailer of l\ the relate of Rnrhrl Cranmer, deceased. In the Or phan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by sad Court to distribute funds in the hands of the \dmini-trator ol the estate of Rachel Cranmer. dee'd.. will attend to the duties of his appointment at Ids office in the borough of Towan da. on Monday, the 30th day of April, 1*5.5, at I o chs k. P. M.. when anil where all persons are requested to present their claims, or be forever debarred rroiuanv share of said funds. D'A. OVERTON. Towanda. March 21,1855. - Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE- All personsin- I J debted to the estate of ELI \L STEVENS, decease,], late of Ridghury township, arc hereby notified to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. STURGES SQUIRES, WM. STEVENS, Ridghury, March 20. 18.55. Executors. "PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Hen. I DAVID WILMOT, President Judge of the I-'tli Ju dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford, Sus quehanna and Sullivan, and Hons. Mvros Bw.i.mui and II vrkv Acki.kv. Associate Judges, in and for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the 2.ith day of February. 15,5.5, to me directed, for holding :t Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Sessions of the I'eaee. Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towan da. for the County of Bradford, on tbe first Monday, the 7th day of May next, to continue two weeks. Not'n e i therefore hereby given, to the Coroners nml Jnstiec- of the Pence and Constable-, of the County of Bradford, that they be then and there i:i their proper per -01, at 10 o'clo. k in the forenoon of said day. with their records, inqui-itions,and other remembrances, to d<> those thing* which t" their office appertains to be done ; and those uiin are hound by recognizance or otherwi-e to pro secute against the prisoner* who are or may !>e in the jail of said County, or who shall he boo ml to appear at the -aid court, are to tie then and there t i pro-.-oitc against them a* -hall he jiirt. Jurors are reqm -fed to be punctual in tlu ir attendance, agreeatiiy to their notice. Dated at Towanda. the Jl.-t of March, in the '.ear of our Lord, one thou-atid eight hundred and fifty-Ave. ami of the Independence of the United States, the seventy ninth. JOHN A. CODDING. Sheriff. L> KCS ISTKU'S NOTICE Notion i> hon hv V given that there have been filed and settled in the office of the Register of Will* in and lor the county of Bradford, accounts of administration np.ni the fill uiing e-tales, viz.: Final account of Thorna- Elliott and A\'m. C i.dbaugh. 2d. Adiniiiist.ratnrs of thee tatc of David U. Owen-, of Monroe, de-en' cd. Final account of Uconard l"ph im, surviving adminis trator of the e-tate of Beriah Draft late of Troy, ilece.i-cd. Final account of A mas D. Spalding and Owen Spalding, administrators with the Will annexed, of John Spalding, late of Athens do ea-cil. Final account of Danl Quick. V rnn Ely ami Sar.iti Gor man, formerly Sarah Sin tee, executor* of the r-t.:le of WilliamSantee. Lite of A-ilura ilccea-ed. 2d Partial account of Joseph Menardi, uri i\bug admin istrator of the o..tate of Horatio Ladd, laic of Albany twp. decee-ed. And ihc -ante will he pre-"nted to the Orphan-' Court of Bradford < 'm.nty. on Monday, the 7th day ol" May nt xt, for confirmation and allowance. JAMES 11. WEEK. Register. Register Ofiice, March 30. 1855. \ DMIN ISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE,—Notice XY i- hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es tate of AMOS GREEN, dee d, late of Orwol! twp., n;e rc que-tod to make payment without d'tay : and all person* ha. ing claim- against said estate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement. MM. If. rERKINS, Towanda. March 31, 1835. Administrator. p LOVER & TIMOTHY SEED.—SO bu.-h- V cl.-' i-ivrr and Timothv Seed, just recrived and tor tt< U BAILEY ■& NEVIS-'- Altscdlancons. SiVa J <{J ,£i Cj-UlEliJl 4 Jpl (ILOCK A WATCH REPAIRER.—TIj© V7 undersigned it cojisfcintiv receiving from New-York liy Express. ir w additions to his block >i Wat Pes, Cloi In. Jewelry, Silver ware, and Fancy Go< d-. comprising in purl—Gold and Silver Lever, LT.iiine and Plain Waulie*, wdlk a full and complete-gat*-rtnient of Fine Gold Jewelry, a-; Gold chains, Lockets. Bracelets, G-Jd Pens, Koys. Breast-Pins, Ear-Itings, Finger-JRlngs, etc. etc. Also, a large variety "f Silver wnrc,mjch as Table and Tea Spoon*. Cream spoons, Butter knives. Salt 'poena. ripeotscle*. to gether with an extensive assortment of Plated Ware—All of which will le S- Id very I -tv for CASJT. CLOCKS.— A large assortment Clocks just received, of nil descriptions, ranging In pi ices froui 75 cents to Fitly •Dollars. fa. Watches repaired '-n short notice, and warranted to run well. Al-o. ail kind.; Chh ka repaired. W. A. C. would Leg leave to say, that he is prepared to execute the m r t difficult J--bs, audi as can be done at do othir Shop shoit of New-York citv. W. A, CfIAMBEBLIN. Tnwnnda. February ). Jsdl. I OOK IN U <1 LA SS PLATKSCUT AND I 2 fitted for unv sire, to he had at the Jewelry Store of Led. I. MM, W. v. (.'ll AM ifKRI.IN". HANG OUT THE BANNER!! CT> A HORSE ! A HORSE! iny lsfcic-l'-ui .Jb>\ for a bore and customers to take aw&v tho rev*/nU goods. XutwilL tanding the lute di-wxtrow* Ms*'lS' M " WA,t> K U!M " KLi> Ami at Xo. 1 Prick R<>w you'll find Most anything that's in Ins line, l'rnin a cambric needle of the tin oat kind. To a jewelled watch of eighteen karat tine ; Clocks which keep time accurate and true ; Breast plus of every .-tvie and hue, GohJ, silver, steel and plated chain*, Selected with the greatest pains. Finger rings, MV oosn. why what a pile Of every shape and every tit vie, To suit the old. the voting. tlie grave, the gey. May there he seen in elegant arm v. And '1 AKNKR. w ho i< himself a ••lioat,'' 1- always rt-adv and at his post. To wait u;)on his customers and all Who chance upon itn to give a call. 50 with good advice make up your jun To call on liitn nod there vou'U find £ Such sin-fit*, my eyes ! (I! what a.vMB 1 Jewelry of every style and hue, * C Don't mistake the place. No. I, Prick Row, friars he G prepared to do nil kinds of JOB-WORK, in his line of business, at the cbeuw-t rates that can po. sibly be ail'ordisl. lie w ill alo sell bis jeftelrv at 20 rr.a t I Nr. LOW Kit than was ever befi.ro offered in this market. fit,- ('nil and see. A. M. W VRN'EIh Tow-anin. January 1815. DISSOLUTION. The Copartnership liore tofore existing botween tlie -ufisi ril*.T. under the name ol 1. L. A ILL. I.AMI-ELAIX, A Co., is this day dissolved by '.iiutoal consent of all parties. Tho business of said firm will hereiitcr be carrot] mi f.y I. |„ A H. 1., LAMEUKACX, lit the old stand. Notes and Book account* of the lats (irsn arc Lit in the hands of i. L. A 11. L. Luiu ereanx. and mu-t lie settled forthwith. I. L. I. VMKKKAi'X. I). C. I!ALL, H. L. i. VMHHBAI X. f. S. BI'SSELL. To waft da, Jar.. "JO, I*sl. TIR. JOHN M IXT<>sII, kuRGEOiV 1 ' DE.XTJST, HAS ULTLKNI IX Office next door to Mer.-ur's store, and over Alexander's Clothing Store, Main street, Towanda. February 24, 1815. OVERTON, ATTORNEY AT Office in the second story of the Union Block, ov r tlie office of James Jlacfarlanc. DR. K. 11. MASON, rUYSICIAXAM) 51 7f O'/.'O.V, offer' his professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at hie residence on Pine street, w here he cau always be found when not professionally engaged. & JiWiVC/t *A'O FOR ONE OR TWO YEARS, * situated in < ivcrton township. Bradford eoun ty. containing 21F AC UK'S, with 21 acres iui proved, and s acres seeded down with clover ■ J6A l i't spring. \ good house, and a new barn, 3i) hv 10 creeled on the premises. Possession will be*Bjv, en the Ist of April. Also, a good HOUSE t-r. rent for ore year, to a eteauy end indu-trious man. to whom steady emnloymont (u.il good wages will be glu-n. FiDWAHD M GOYLILN. Ileverlcyville, January 11. 185.1. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. fpilU S-sURSt'RIRKII ..ttlvH for *alo Id. 1. valuable F ABM. situate in Burlington town-hip.Bvrd foel count v. Pa., containing alsmt 225 AL'IvES. of which - about 130 acres arc improved, and in a high state of culti vation. Abou! 70 acjes of the iinnr-'ved part is bottom land, and t'r- balance rolling land, facing llie south vol ea_-t. Aixmt list acre- is well timi-ered with pine and hemlock, arnl a g >od mill scat ibc.eon. This farm i- eight miles from the El in Ira and - Wiiliamsport Railroad, ami nine miles from the North Branch Cnnal. It has upon it two good .topic orchards, and an abundance of cherries, kibe plums, Ac.: a new dwi ll'ng house, two rood ASttSsecA hams, eovv—lied-. Ac. Said faini is well csh ulated f--r lw< farm- of eipiul value, embracing an c,ual p- rtion of b - r-.111 land, upland, and thnher. and will be sold separately or together, as may suit purchasers, i Terms: A portion of the purchase money down, runt the balance in nearly pay incuts. i>> suit purchasers. For further partictAars. enquire of the siiWrii-er at the farrft. Feiiru.try T, IRjfl. SAMUEL N't'KEA N. FALL A.N I) WINTER GOODS'.! TTHRTtIX KIXGFBERY. is now prepared to offer to his L 3 customers ami the pul lie gcnenillv. it large at-d com plete -tock - f FALL A WINTER GOODS. riistork Ifrvs been selected with unusual great care, and is superior for -ty le and quality than nave ever before 1 een offered to thn public—and such a combination of very low prices that we are sure cannot fail to please the closest observer.— \nongest hi- assortment may lie found French .Merino*, Ih-iaioes. t'aslinii-rcs. T'li-fets loths, Gighams, Fine B'or* ted plaids. Silk l'oplin. \lapn-'as, 4'alieos. Fire and lier.ve Irish Linens, t.'otton Pillow Casings. Brown and Bleached Mur' # n. Sack Flannel. Broad Cloths & ( a-siniere .Ac. I^LOnt! —100 hljs. choice brands, sopor . tin- FAMILY FLOI'R, ju*t received, for \vb"V'- krU oprretiul liy r' - BAILKY NK\ INS. C 1 ROCKRIES. —A large,stock just received S —consisting of Sugars, Tea. Coffi-e. Molx— <-*, Fish, Ac. Ac.. of superior quality for 'ale at reduced prices. March 15. 1851. ' BURTON KIXt&BEHY. 1 LL PERSONS indebted to MontanrcflA A Co.will do well to eall an-ljmake payment.otherv. Fe, nc -essity will compel them to act id a cull that will bo more expressive. March 1. 1855. NEW ARRANGEMENT AT THE EAuLE FOUNDRY! I. L. & H. L. LAr.lCr.LlsVCg, TTAVIXG purchased the entire inh-re.'t of the other I J members ot' the late firm of 1. I . A IT. L. I-miop-ex X- Co. in the •• Eagle Foundry." in the south part r th" borough of Towamda. will still continue the IMIMIIO— of said firm, nnd manufacture t - orih-r and k -cp constantly on hand a large :*--ni rtif tit oi tin- fc-llawtng articles : MACHINERY of i ll kinds, including Mill irons. Mill Gearings; tfio Hose and Johns >n Water wheel. A,c. Ac. STOVES B'-x. Coal. Cooking and Parlor Stoves, of gil kin-Is. sin-.- and price-. PHtH'OHS- North Bran--h. X->'. I.and 7; Blartliiey Xos. 1 and 2 ; Binghamtun, Wayne Csiunty, Excelsior, side-hill and corn pfivighs, Ac. Corn Sheth-r- and Straw Cutter ; NY agon boxes, "leigh sboes, plough points, gearing for chain pumps, grind -i -nc-. and other articles too numcrou- to mention. 1! -ring se-uri d a- S.-pei intendetttJ. R Ir.v ink in tho machine shop! and Ronsm \trt 'PTetiKOv in the in- nldiug department, thi firm • I confident that they etui mami fictnre nnd repair ail kinds of machinery in as workman like a manner and oti as ca-y terras c? any establishment tin- sidi- f-l XPM 1 ork. tnr.SU -a lingiuf* will i.e repaired ratlefartorSly on short noti-c. Particular rttentv-n W'li be paid t-i the Pattern depart roent. and all oidcrs tultUfi-l on toe -horte-t notice. Th.- .'ttcnfi'tn of Far;i;cr- is called to J. H. Irvine's relc brtS'.l EX' i'.tJsßlß PL'tl tM. which took the first pre iniuni el tin- Bivunord County Agm u'g ra'i Fair of iHA.i. A!. • t • ihi iLvatfd i \ n HAGI.F BT>VK, t'..o tc.-t v -.o in t: e. With ihe above the firm i.nv.- cotme- ted a 77-/, S/ird Jr. >i nr\ more durable anil strong t!nm ny °lDer. Our i-to\e plates are ti.ickfr and -trongtfr than any of marvn fact tire, and persons ptirchaslng stoves of na ran have them repaired on short notice by calling on ua. #i'hout g -ing t - the expense of having new pnttt rns. Farmer.-, would save time and expense by purchasing nlotighs f B<: they wowltl not be troubled for poiiits.js in the e.vc of fori'U idoiigh -'. OM Iron. Rriss, Copjn r. Pewter,ic.. taken in exchange ffar manufactures or woik. WAR would do well to eall and examine before pur chasing elsewhere. Towarida,TVVratrj 1", Ts'