\ V MONEY MARKET. —The financial article .. *t! u , post says : —The abundance of money ; nucs very scnsiby to increase. "Wednesday ' fii-rnoon, offerings of "money on loans, some "vn at four per cent., were made very freely, i with very little success. All the brokers m ed to have money over, and the demand f or jt on the decline. Monev rates are easy at 5 to 6 jier cent, for 11 loan's : and at 6to 1 for discounts. The ; tin not find the applications for discounts , . , r |v equal to their ability to lend. Tlii' prices of wheat and flour continue to p.,nee, and are not likely materially to ij.vlhK' when the canals open in May. This is it,,, time for seed-sowing, and we learn that in w of the absence of adequate stocks re- ,fining from last harvest, a very enlarged breadth of land in all parts of the West is l„,j lur put under cultivation for corn and wheat. The mluced price of labor and the high prices i'nr all eereal produce, induce this additional ai . t ; v iiv in agriculture, which can hardly be W o much stimulated at present, as we are now siitTering from the short crops of last year.— Our high prices limit exports. A FRAN KI.IN FIRE CO. NO. I.—The memlerH ' 1 Franklin Fire Company are notified to meet 'ijjjgrir', t the Engine house, on Thursday evening, April * "jnth. at (I o'clock. Ity order of the Foreman, Ap! il 12. X". T. BOG ART, Secretary. 6 MASONIC.—The regular meetings of UNION /\ LODGE. X<>. ins, A. Y. M., are held every Wed- V jTnesday, on or preceding the lull moon, at Maso- Hall, over Kingsbury's store. ,\U brethren in good standing are invited to attend.— p , for April will occur on the 25th April. H.!!. A. IN ION CHARTER, No. 101, holds its regular v at the same place, Thursday on or before the full , Meeting for April on the 26th day. K. 11. MASON. Secretary. Nero | )[.ASTER. —-100 tons Cavugaground plas- I ti i - 200 I-M-. White Stone Lime—lnO bbls. Extra ; . ,=> Flour. SALT, PROVISIONS. GROCERIES. Ac., BAILEY A XEYIN'S. Towanda, April 10.1855. FOR SALE. TWO HORSE HACK, hung "" leather thorough-braces, in good running j I-, 1 '■A7 ~nler. nearly new, and for sale cheap on lib- ] , terms. Call on Win. C. BOGART, Esq., who will ne- j , i itii H -ale. 1). M. BULL. I rmvaiiila. April 6, 1®5.. " li-44-3t. ] , mors H. M. SKWAKII K. H. COOK. j> WATROrS & Co., DEALERS IN i\. HEAVY ff SHELF HARDWARE, No's. 1 A : Wuterst. Elinira, X. A'. uv hive re- ititlv made large additions toonr extensive < -! k. and have now on hand a complete assortment of ev- J , l. -cripti')!! of Hardware, which we otter at the lowest I - i,; ■ consisting of Mechanic's Tools, Building Ma- | i, Iron and steel. Nails and spiko, Ropes and Cord- j ■ . I'aiitt-. < tils and Glass, Mill saws of every size and ; - either Mulav Gang or Circular. M.-chin.- Belting, of all widths. lxith of India Rubber A itii.-r, Glas- at wholesale. AYe are prepared to supply j V-r iiant, with Glass, Nails, scythes, Forks, Ac., at Man : irturt-rs prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on j ml or made to order. roRTRAt TOR'S TGGl.S—Wheelbarrows, Ames' Sho- Blasting I'owder. Ac. \_-eiit-f--r Rich A IVilder's Patent .Salamander .S'afes. I i lirCink's Platform Scales, and Welch A Griffith's Circu lar saws. l.ir.'e s'/cs up to fiO inch, always on hand and sold at | 1 -ry Prices. Particular attention paid to orders by Ehnira, April 7, 1x56. _n-44-12m A NEW THtWCr, !)KIN(i very desirous to get my books set -3 thsl up. I have concluded to quit making accounts, ... -I -*!1 goons in tea Iter for liE AHA I'AA only, and with it adopting tin- dodge of a new llrin, call on all those in- j : t.-il i.i Sttllr 5* Pay up. Now, therefore, upon the rc of my AVi" -tyring Hood*, say about the 1 th or 20th . ;.-L. I -lull commence the Ready Pay system ; and if I j 1 .1,.v 1- isiire. .-hall he after those Wun do not call and srttle up. with a dwpatiek. O.D. BA UTLETT. T -waiida, April 7. 1x55. Important Scientific Ulscovery ! j) IT MAN'S rOLYTROI'HE, for lhildness ' 13 and thinness of I lair, a magic restorative of the bu- j iii hair on bald heads—removing and preventing dan- 1 and causing the hair to grow luxuriantly, and pre iting it from turning gray. Containing no Alcohol or liß of any kind. This is the most valuable discovery for tin- purpose ever •iirodu.ceil into this place. There are a number of gentle i :i of this Borough, who have used it, and are willing to -lify to its excellent restorative qualities. lam willing - warrant it to give satisfaction to those using it accord to directions. For sale by S. COOPER. Burlier and Hair Dresser, in basement of the Ward House, Towauila. Towanda, March 28,1855* To the Citizens of Bradford County. J>ool\ RINDING.—S. WELLS respeet -13 fully informs the inhabitants of Bradford Comity that i---continues the lIOGK BINDING business, in the ' ige of Itinghamton, and is ready to attend to anything bis line that may be entrusted to his care. I'arti-uilar attention will be given to the binding of Mu • Magazines, Law Books, Ac. Everything will be done 1>: aptly, and in the neatest and most durable manner. t~ lim-l-ry in the Third Story, orer Messrs. Harriug t-n-' store, opposite the Post Olfice. A- there is no Bindery in Bradford county, for the i aimiHluti-m of the public arrangements have been su-leliy which Books left at the offiee of the " Bradford trier" will be forwarded to me, and returned, witliout i dm i-Xp-U-e. Hiughaiuton, March 31, 15.75. n-42^ 1 AMES MACFARLANE, .I TTORNEY '' AT LAW, Tmr vvni, PA. Occupies the Office, in h>-' 'lion Block, formerly owned by John C. Adams Esq. s lb- will attend to procuring Bounty Land Warrants ami IViisii-n-. March 22. 1855. LOOK OUT FOR ROBBERS! I>. LOODENOUGII respectfully in •l • firms all those that are entitled to Land Warrants i ti-W the act of March 3, 1855, that he is now prepared " tii all necessary forms to meet every case, lie would •" - iy to those who cannot conveniently come to Towan 't i.taat hy sending him a statement of the nature of their J HI- he will make out the necessary papers that can lie * nt-il l-v them liefore theTiearest Justice of the Peace. •> " el also -ay, beware of travelling speculators. H - term- are .io cents down, and $5 after the warrant 1 wj- Towanda. Man-li 21.1855. TOWANDA jm&m SEMiffJMT. I ils sclinit!, under the charge of the Mi-es HANSON, I Ishl in the north end of the Ward House, in the ■ i ir'in-riy o'.-luiieil l-v Uiporte, Mason A Co. 'MAW || \\S'IN wiil join her sisters ih afewdays 1 ''dure will give instruction in the French language >- ax SI hool. t "-' h'H)| year will consi-t of four quarters, of eleven r l ' ' n, ° sunnncr vacation commencing in July, ' sing in iH'ptenibor. /. rt , . TERMS, PEII qrARTER : ■a I--include the elementary English i tc 00 .5,,.; , the stu.lv of the laitin language,) ' , " To include the more advanced stu- f " R'gli-h brandies, with Mathematics, - #9 00 7,,' a;' .( ' ,i "l>' "f Latin and French,. I , T - include .Mathematics. Mental i '1 -r.ii Phil,, ophv. Rhetoric, Botany, Ac., sl2 00 ; '' n hatiu and French, I ( P'u-i! -„ il| bring with her a desk and chair. There ao extra charges whatever. ir ", bi-truction on tlie Piano, with use of instrn . "hi Is: given hy Miss RMBKCCA I>. HANSON, at $lO . . ' rt *' r - a "'l as soon as arrangements now in progress wh-d.a in vocal music will lie formed. ! | . * s "it Rhetoric. Moral and Intellectual Philo -1 higher branches of English composition, "I ne delivered once or twice in each week. I---. . the T, a, hers will tie to impart a thorough -hulies pursned. anil to give a tone and " to their School which will recommend it to the T , l '"' community. T :,.,.,"i' x ' y ,Jr tcr will commence on Monday, April 30. . av ''''' cch rto the following named gcntle u{- Ai/INZO I'OTTKK, Bishop of the Diocese of m-iiMiiliia : Rev. Dr. MACI.EAN, Presidentof the 11. i,' 'W .lersi-v, Princeton. *j|, ViLgOT, (',. F. Masox, Esq., C. L. WARD, 2 I- ';, {;l :mi: S.vNDKiUiOX, D, I, IIAKSTOW, ES-i., , U ,; NS ' T °wanU.u " rrh 21, i-, I I ' ''l b!— ioq 1,1,15. choice brands, super r u 'l[,\ n OPR, just received, for sale wholt ""''o tvhl'J BAILEY k N'EVIN'S, Nero 3lbDertiscments. tO CONTRACTORS. W A ai wa .\9t "U ... ilt/H u3889r r ■ T T SEALED PROPOSsA 1/5 wi" he received at the office of " The Barclay Railroad and Coal Company," in Tow anda. Bradford County, Pa., until SATURDAY, the 14th of April next, for the graduation, masonry, bridging, cross ties, Ac., of about sixteen miles of Rail Road, extending from Towanda to the Coal mines, in Frankliu Township. linns. Specifications and profiles will lie exhibited at the office for three (lavs previous to the day of letting. The work will la* allotted either in separate sections of alsiwt one mile each, or the whole in a single contract as shall be determined alter the bids are opened. THOS. T. WIERMAN, Engineer. March 22,1855. /^AUTlOX—.Whereas, niy husband, Lester x 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 persons har boring or trusting him on my account, as 1 will pay no debts of his contracting after this date. HULDAH ANN MORTON. Burlington. March 21, 1855. rAß.csß.ft, Attention i Plant your Corn economically and scientifically! (A li. DANA'S HAND CORN PLAN 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 with accura cy and despatch on various kinds of soil. Unlike other planters, it has no gearing to get out of repair, but is carried in the hand like a cane, and can be 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.— It may also lie used to plant beans, as it can le guaged to drop as few or as many kernels as desired. It is meeting with unprecedented success everywhere it is introduced, having beeu presented at several Agricultural fairs, and always without exception received the highest premium, being the best and cheapest implement of the kind in use. The undersigned, having purchased the right of selling the saiil Planters in Bradford county, will canvass the county in April, at which time he will supply those who wish, or dispose of Town Rights to an v who wish to pur chase. jAS. B. SY'KKS. Owego, March 22,1855, f DINNER'S U. S. TYPE FOUNDRY— V_y Nos. 29, 31, and 33 Beckman st. New Y'ork. TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. Tho undersigned beg to inform the trade that they have recently issued their .Veto Quarto Specimen, and that it is now ready for delivery to their old patrons, as well as to all who patronize their Foundry. In it will lie found a new series of Faces from Pearl to Pica, surpassing if possible, their celebrated series of Scotch cut faces. The Fancy Ti/pe department exhibits sin unsurpassable variety of beautiful styles, selected from France, Germany and England. The Scripts and Bordering are now for the first present ed to the printing public, and are the productions ol' the Iest European and American Artists. An entire New Series of German Faces, Imtli for News Paper and Job Printing, of a very superior style, is now nearly completed and for sale. The Metal from which our type is made, will be found peculiarly adapted to the SUVEHK USAGE of Machine Press Printing." They beg to return thanks for past favors, and to solicit a continuance. Their well known liberal manner of doing business for the past thirty years, is a guarantee to their new patrons of their disposition, and ability not to allow themselves to lie surpassed for fair dealing, whether orders are by letter or otherwise. N. H. Proprietors of newspapers are requested to insert the above, provided they will trade out three times the amount of their respective bills in materials of our manu facture. and forward us one copy of the paper containing the advertisement. 6t41 SPJIIXO GOODS. r HARVEY I'll INN Y, Jr. } is just re • eeivirig a general assortment of SPRIJVH GOODS which he offers to the public for unusually low prices, for Ready pay. As he is determined to sell Gftods after the Ist of April for READY PAY', or keep them, persons wish ing to pay cash for goods will find it for their interest to coll and examine liis stock and prices. fta'All persons indebted to me by book, note or judg ment, on the Ist of April next, unless some satisfactory arrangement is made, will be waited upon bv a gentlemaii In authorily. 3. H. I*. Jr. Towanda. March 14, 1855. ft I" A (J E S will hereafter the Ward House, until further FOR YVAY'ERI.Y—Leave at 11 o'clock, A.M., arriving in time to take the trains, east and west, la-are alter the arrival of the morning trains, from the east and west. FOR TUXKHANNOCK—Leave immediately upon the arrival of the Waverley stage, about 1, P. M. Arrive at Towamla, in time to connect with the stage for Waterly. March 17,1835. SMITH & POWELL, Proprietors. SHTTDER BOUSE, Waverly, N. If. I AMES \VHITTAKER respectfully informs •J the travelling public that lie has taken tlie above well known stand, situated near the Railroad Depot, and soli cits a share of custom. The House is convenient and com modious. and he is determined that no pains and attention to the wants anil comforts of guests shall be spared to give entire satisfaction. March 15,1855. FRESH GROCERIES, of all kinds just received at MOX'TANY'ES A CO. I FATHER, Pork, Codfish, Mackerel, ami I j WhiteFfeh, for sale cheap at PHIN'NEY'S. The Suspuchanna Collegiate Institute. TOIfAS DA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS ; REV. SAMUEL F. COLT, Principal, Professor of Natu ral, Mental and Moral Science ; REV. JAMES Mi WILLIAM. A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Belles L-ttrcs ; CHARLES R. CO BURN, A. M., Professor of Mathema tics and Master of Normal School ; E. ALBERT LUDWIG, A. M-, Professor of Modern lan guages, Instructor on the Piano and in Drawing ; H. BEECH KB MORGAN, Usher; Mrs. MARTHA A. DAYTON. Preceptress j Miss MARGARET L. KKNNKOAY, 2d do. The Spring Term of 1855 will commence on Wed nesday, April 4th. The Academic will comprise 3 terms. KXI'KXSES run TKKM : Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per term,.... $4 00 " Fourth,... 5 00 Third 6 00 " Second 7 00 First 9 00 KXTKAS : French, German. Spanish or Italian, each 5 00 When taken without other branches 7 00 Drawing 3 00 Ornamental needlework and embroidery,each 3 00 Tuition on Piano Forte with use of instrument,. . 12 00 do uo per quarter of 11 weeks,.... 10 00 Oil painting ih landscapes, per term 8 00 do figures 10 00 Room rent for lodgers 1 75 Contingent fund for each pupil, 38 Board in Hall, per week, 1 73 Washing, per dozen 38 Fuel and light at the actual expense. Pupils hoarding in the Hall will fjirnish their 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 the expiration ol tlie term. Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to the obser vance of the Regulations, and none will be admitted on other terms. Especial exercises are arranged without extra charge for those-qualifying themselves as teachers for common schools. For classification of studies and text-books, see circu lars. for which apply to ('. L. M ARD, President. S. F. COLT, Sec. f24 J. I>. MONTASYK. Treasurer.^ \\f AGON'S A SLEIGIIS.—Two or three H of each for sale cheap at PHINXKY'S. / Tr,o \ FRAN D TI MOTH Y SEEIA \J quantity or each just received and for sale by February 7, 1855. .?• POWELI* WAR! WAR! WAR! OLD SOLDIERS ! Prepare for a fight trifh Speculators. and Beware of them' The Bounty land bill, giving 160 acres of land to those who served in the war of 1812, or any war since 1790. has passed, and nil persons entitled to snch lands should call at once upon J. E. CANFIEI.I), Athens, Bradford county, Pa., who be sides having the law and the requisite forms, has had much experience m obtaining land warrants, Ac., and will do it. for old Soldiers, their Widows and Minor children, far just what it is worth io do the business. The bill provides land for persons of all grades, by land or sea, inducting Indians, wagoners and flotilla men. who have served in the wars sinre !7!H); 100 acres in all io each nersfln who has served not less than 14 dnvft, except aetu ally in battle for a shorter period. The widows or children, to receive the benefit in cat-c of the death of the persons so entitled. The widows, officers and soldiers of the revolutionary war to tie entitled to the benefit of this act, as well as volunteers at the invasion of PlftttsburjT in i Sentemlier, 1*14 The volnntee.rs at the attack of ! town, Delaware, in 1812 and 1815, and the Chaplatns who served in the several wars. l*ost-paid eommunications , promptly attended to. J. E. CAN HELD. Pension and Bounty Pand Agent-. I Athens, Bradford Co., Hp., Mafrh 6,1856. Ccgal SHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of sundry writs of Fieii Fa il a issued out of the court of coni -111 m plena of Bra,lf ;rd county, and tome directed, will be •xoosed to public sale, as the Court House, in tlie'ooro. of Towanda, on SATURDAY the otli day of MAY, 1b.35, at 1 o'clock P. R., the followiug lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the town'hip of Leßoy, bounded aud described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of Edmund Kel ly, ea-.t hy lands of Alplia Stone, south hy the Towanda creek, and west by lands belonging to the estate of Ira Crofut—containing about 47 acres more or less, about 30 improved, a framed house, log l-r.ra and uu orchard of fruit trees thereon/ Seized and taketi in execution at tlie sufr of Charles T. Merry vs. Truman Merry. ALSO —The following descrilied lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Pike twp., bounded on the north by lands of Stephen H. Canlield, east and south by lands of B. Bluek inan, aud west by the public highway. Containing one acre and a lialf more or less, with a framed dwelling house, a framed shoe shop, and outbuildings aud some fruit trees thereon. . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Shelden Payne vs. Orriu Moore. JOHN A. CODMXO, Sheriff. Towanda, March 28, 1855. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the borongh 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 hy lands of Thomas Jones 3d, East A South by lands of Richard Ashtou, and west by lands of Hcinan Cogswell. Containing tifty-two acres, inoreorless, about forty-two acres improved, with one log house, anil 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 —The following lot, piece or parcel of land, situ ate in Franklin twp., bounded and described as follows, to wit: east by lands of \Vesley Anderson, south by unseat ed lands.warrantee name unkuown.westbv lands of D.An derson, north by the public highway on the south side of Towanda Creek; containing about twenty-two acres m<ux or less, all improved, one framed house, one framed barn, i and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Harriet A. i Mercur, vs. Oliver Rockwell. ALSO—The following descrilied lot. piece or parcel of \ land situate in Wysox twp., bounded on the north by lands • of Charles Newell, east by lands of Win. Carl, south hy the state road, and west by lauds of Curtis Frink dee'd.— ' Containing 25 acres more or less, with about seven aores i improved, a log house, a small log barn, aud a few small ' fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Stephen Yougtit vs. < leorge Bump. 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, east by lands 1 of Harry Billings ant! Sidney Brninard,south by lands of j J. I). Newell and Humphrey Beckwith, aud west by the ; public highway. Containing ninety acres be the same more or less, about forty acres improved, with one framed ■ houses framed barn and one orchavd of fruit trees thereon. ! Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry Gibbs vs. Sewell S. Latlirop and Simon B. laithrop. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Troy twp.. bounded on the North by lands j of Horace Long, east by lands of Timothy Roe. south by j lands of J. W. Williams and O. P. Ballard and west by land of Putnam Baxter. Containing 100 acres more or less, j about 25 acres improved, one framed house, one framed j liaru with a board shed attached, and an orchard of fruit 1 trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. C. Paine j vs. John Sadler. ALSO—The following descrilied lot, piece or parcel of | land situate in the tmvnsliip of Herrick, bounded on the j north by lands of A. It. Brown, east by lands of X. B. Wet- j more, south by lands of George Perkins and west by lands of Nelson M arsli-Jt "ontai 11 ing alsiut three-fourths of an acre more or less, all improved, with a framed house, a black- ! smith shop anil a few small fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tlie suit of John H. Bogart vs. Yolney I). Rosengnuit. A i-SO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster township, bounded on the north hy tlid highway leading from Milan corners in Ulster, to Sinithfield, on the east by Darius Myers,on the south and west by lands of < 'harles F. Welles. Jr. < 'ontaining about j two acres m-ire or less, all improved, with a framed two story dwelling house, one framed barn and a board shed j attached aud a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. M'Car ty vs. Butler Vincent. A I/SO—The folluwing described lot. piece or parcel of land, situate in Rome twp., 1 smutted on the North by land j of Emeline Struble and Hiram Drake, east by lands of H. Drnke, south by lands of Lucius Eastman, and west by the highway. Containing 22 acres antt 27 perches, 1-C tlie same more or less, about fourteen acres improved, one framed ; house, one framed barn and a framed blacksmith shop and j a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hiram Drake j now to the use of John Drake vs. Silas Gore. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of j land, situate in Franklin twp., bounded oil the north ly j the Towanda creek,on the east by lands of Charles Yv. Stevens, on the south hy lands —on the west by , lands of Wm. Williams." Containing one hundred and thir ty acres be the same more or less, about 40 acres improv ed. one framed house, one framed building used for a barn i and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. K. Fow- j ler to the use of It Fowler vs Ransom Payne. ALSO—the following descrilied lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in the township of Wells, boui.d -<1 on the j north by lands of John Moore, west by lauds of Benjamin j ingalls'john Rolierts antt Humphrey Williams, south by j lands of John Roberts, east by lands of Geo. Wilcox and I Wm. lugalls. Containing about S7i acres, more or less, j atsmt 8 acres improved, one board liouse ami small board sited thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles lu galls vs. Nehemiah Hathbone. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel o'' land sitn atc in the twp. of South Creek. Itoundcd on the north by lands of Mahalou Herrick,west by land of Wm.Ward,south by the highway leading from South Creek to Wells, and east by lands of Alexander Itelyae. Containing about 106 acres more or less, 20 acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Luther Whitmarsh to the use of Win. S. Ingalls vs. John Watson. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land, situ- j ate in Athens twp., bounded on the north by lands of ! James Thompson, ea-t by lands of J. I'. Sattcrlee. jr., on 1 the south by the road leading from Athens to Litchfield and lands of John F. Sutterlee, jr.. on the west by lands of Julius Tozcr. Containing titty acres uioreor less, ail improved, one framed house,one framed barn, one framed hor. e -lied and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Solomon Cumniings, adrn'r. of Clark Rice, deceased vs. James M. Tozer. | ALSO—The following descrilied lot. piece or parcel of | land situate iu Burlington boro., bounded as follows| Beginning at the centre of the turnpike, thence south 51 j (leg., west 16 5-10 perches to a post; thence north 22 dcg. j west 10 7-10 perches to a post; thence north 31 3-4 dcg. ' west 7 8-10 perches to the centre of tlie state road: thence j north 54 deg. east 12 4-10 perches to the point where the ; turnpike and state road intersect each other; thence south 3 i deg. east 17 9-10 perches to the place of beginning.— Containing one acre and 92 perches, more or less, (except ing therefrom two pieces of land, one conveyed to Coryell and Gee bv L. D. Taylor and wife, containing 9 aud 5-10 perches, tfie other couveyed hy 11. I'ultz to Win. Coryell, 63 perches) all improved, with a two story framed tavern bouse and a framed shed attached, two framed Imrus and other out-buildings and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution ai the suit of U. Mercur, Wm. F.lwell nnd J. 11. l'hiuney jr., vs. John 11. Furmau. ALSO—A certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Ridgbury twp., hounded on tho north by lands belonging to the heirs of John Buck, deceased, west by lands ot M. and L. Chamberlin,south by lauds of Win. Fierce and I'ar vine Covell, east by lands* of Wiu. Easton. Containing about sixtv acres, more or less, about 50 acres improved ; one saw mill, one framed or pUmk house, one log house, one framed barn, and a few iruittrees thereon. Seized and taken ill execution at tlie suit of Abirani Pierce's use vs. Abncr Graves. ALSO —The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Windham tp., bounded on the the north by lands belonging to the e-tate of James Deniore-t, dee'd.. on the east by lauds of Frederick Jakewav. on tlie south by \Y. L. Hartshorn, and on the we-t by lands of James Smith. Containing 85 acres, more or less, about 15 acres improv ed, one framed house, one framed barn, and a young or chard fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the s.uit or Asa Park vs. Milton Wood. , , , ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Wysox twp., bounded on the north by lands of J. E. V J. K. Piolett, west hy ! mils in possession of llogline. on the south by lands of Alvin Whitney, and on the east by lands of Permeutis A Naptha Woodburn — containing afiout thirty-five acres more or less; about, twenty acres j improved. , ' Seized and taken ill execution at the suit of Myer and Spalding now to the use of W. A. Park vs. Alvauson \\ hit Ut ALSO—The defendants interest,supposed to be the undi vided one-seventh part, of the following 1 f, 4, piece or par cel of land, situate in Ulster twp., bounded on the north by lands of Ira Elsbrce. on the cast by lands of Darnel Parker A Kpbraim Minior, on the south by lands ot Henry Smith A Abraham Minier, and on the west by lands of Kb enezer Kccler A Jesse Spalding. Containing about three hundred and fifty acres, more or less; about sixty acres improved, one framed h .use, one log house, two framed barns one saw mill, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot Welles and Harris vs. Andrew Burnside. AI SO—The followiug decrtbed piece or parcel of land, situate in Franklin twp bounded as follows: On the north bv lands of Samuel Annablc and John McDowell, on Uie oast and west by lands of Horace WUky and on the south bv Towanda Creek—containing about 100 acres be the same more or less, about twenty-five acres improv ed, aue framed house, one blacksmith shop, and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. . , . Seized and taken in execution at the en it of LcGrand Banoraft to the use of John C. Adams vs. ™ in. h. 'ore. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land titr ate iu South Tuwanda <uow Towanda township.) bounded Ccgal Slboertiebmcnte. j as follows : on the north by lands of Edward Overton aud C. Moore's lot. on the east by lands of Willi.imaud MicLirl I Dreslain, on the south by laud* of Hiram Fox and Hiram j MeGill and lands belonging to the estate of Benj. Wilcox, | dee'd., and on the west by lands of Dennis MeGill—con . taicing about 125 acres more or less, about twenty-five j acres improved, one framed house, one framed burn, and a few fruit trees thereon. I Sluiced and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. M. I Runt ban gh to the use of Edw. Overton vs. James Nestor I and Edward Welch, doing business in the name of Nestor I A Welch. Also at the suit of James Dewew to the use of j Edward Overton vs. James Nestor and Edw. Welch doing I business in the name of Nestor A Welsh. | ALSO—The following described lut, piece or parcel of : land situate in Albany twp., bounded on the north by j lands belonging 4o the estate of 11. Ladd, dee'd., on the j east by other improved lands —warrantee unknown—on the south by lands of S. Wilcox, J. Jackson and others, on the south-west by lands of Jacob Heverly, and on the west by lands of C. Maloney, I>. English ami M. Kellogg ; contain# about 4<o acres, more or less; known as the Itollin Wilcox lot. ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in Albany twp.,bounded on the north by lands of Augustus Kterigor, east by lands of John Stcriger and I Morris or unseated lands, south by lauds of Wm. Sharp, and west by Elijah Green aud D. Orrrrsby; containing about 100 acres more or less, about 15 acres improved. Known as the Freeman Wilcox lot. ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in Alluin v twp.-. hounded on the north by lands lately deeded to R. f{. Carpenter, by K. Wilcox, east bv unseated lands; warrantee's name unknown, south by lands J. Jackson and Win. Sharp, and west by D. Orinsby and Wm. Sharp; containing about 75 acres, more or less, about 15 acres im proved ; one log house, one long barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Known as the James Wilcox lot. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of J. Wilcox, i now assigned to John C. Mereereau vs. R. It. Carpenter. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, j j Towanda, March 31, 1855. j 4T Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the I costs, will be required to be paid upon each sale when i down to the bidder, and upon failing to comply with thb | regulation, tract of land will again be offered for sale. JOHN A. CODDING. LIST OF J ERORS, drawn for MAY Term and Sessions, 1855. GRAND JURORS. Arnout G. W.. Durell, lMorrow J. H. Asylum, Ardway, Wm. Burlington tp. Merrill Cyrus, Litchfield, Brainard A. Litchfield, Blunter D. W. Athens tp. Boamont IV. Herrick. Barker J. S. Rome, Chandler Spencer, Litchfield Barry Wm. Athens tp. Deifenboeker C. Overton, Quiinby J. L. Albany, Foster J. M. Canton, ltoss J. 11. Granville, Gates Herrick. Springfield. Smiley T. T. Franklin, Hopkins J. K. Troy b.iro', Stevens Seth, Albany, Kilenberger M. Wilmot, Shores Stephen, Sbeshequin, j Lilley George, Canton, Vaneise Samuel, do i M'Kinney D. Litchfield, Westbrook 11. Stand'g Stone. : TRAVERSE JfItORS—FrKST WEEK. Adams Joel. Springfield, |Horton Win. B. Sbeshequin, • Adams Jaincs, Troy boro', j Iveeler N. J. Towanda Boro", Brink Stephen, l'ike, I Kinney W. W. Rome, Bahcock J. B. (*. Windham, Lewis Elisha, Wyalusiug, j Ballard J. A. P. Troy boro', i Morse Woman, Litchfield, Bloodgood C. Litchtield, Moody John A. Rome, Bosworth 1.. L. Pike, Overton W. H. Athens boro' Chamberlin John, Smithlleld Bieree Amos Troy Tp. Coleman O. P. Ridgbury, Quick Riley, Asylum, Catlin George, Granville, Rogers H. lb Ulster, Floyd Holmes, Wells, Rockwell Nirain, Canton, French Chas. Springfield, Scott Ansel. Smithlleld, l-'oss A. D. Lc lfiiy, Smith Whitfield, Tuscitroro, Gerould Sam'l. W.Sniithfield Spencer G. W. Windham, Gilbert Richard. Durell, Wilcox Freeman, Albany, Griswohl 11. A. Lelloy, Williams Johnson, Trov, Tp. Heaverly James, Overton, Wilcox Daniel, Granville, Harris X. C. Athens Broro', Ward Henry, Burlington Tp. SECOND WEEK. AHyn Seneca, Warren, Halsted W. S. Ridgbcry, Brown A. G. Springfield. Hiney Timothy, Rome, Barnes John N. l'ike, Hodge James,"l'ike, Ballard Chas. H. Columbia, Kinyon C. H. Granville, Briece Henry, Windham, Looniis Josiah, Canton, Bull Edward", Orwell, London G. W. Herrick, Bailey Alun-on, Granville, Lantz Wm. Franklin, Brown Elijah M. Hidgbery, Marsh Isaac, Herrick, Codding David S. l'ike, (Newell John W. C'anton, Callan Warren, Springfield.] l'ratt L. A. Monroe, Dutton A. R.Smitiifield, Redington G.F. Troy Tp. Dewitt Morgan, Burlington,(stone Hi rain | Wilmot, Dodd Harrison. " Ktalford J. 11. Asylum, Bonl Edwin. Bike, . (Stephens George, l'ike, Gardner l)arid, Athens Tp. Shepard L. C. Armenia, Gordon John, Standing Stone Smith Henry, Ulster. Gorharn Julius, Orwell, (Titus Oliediah. Herrick, Grace Addison. Springfield,| Wood Daniel. Troy Tp. rpRIAL LIST, for MAY Term, I A Bradford County Court. t IKST WEEK. PLAINTIFFS. DEFENDANTS. NATURE. j John M. Bike, George L. Nichols, Appeal. David Barber. folin Snyder, do j William Sample, i'eter Wilbcr, issue. David Barber, Stephen It. Chandler, |Sei. Fa. Sarah Ogden, W. H. H. Brown et al. Ejectment. Robert Metteer, Dan!. Wilber et al. Trespass. George Fritehep, A. H. Tozer et al. Appeal. Jonathan Boyel, Austin Karnsworth, Ejectment. Geo. W. Marsh, J. F. Chani'ierlin et al. do John Dougherty, \. J. Gorsline et al. Issue. Wyllis Christie, Simon Stevens, '.Case. William N. Coleman, John H Brace, Appeal. Wm. Kid's use, R. L. McGeorge, do Lyman Kiff , \. C. Moore, Case. Wood, Grant ACo use William Coolbaugh 2d, Sci. Fa. James Simmons, Edgar Barnes, Act. lleiid'd. John Allen, Elliott Whitney, Trespass. Chester Thomas, On hi I'. Ballard, Case. Jacob Reel, Francis H. Arnold, Appeal. Jno. Towlinson ACo Benj. It. Slade's Adrn's. Debt. J. B. Clark. E. I>. Luther, Appeal. William Coonrod. S. S. Hiuman Garnishee Attach't Ex J. F. Satterlec et al.'Guy Tozer, Ejeetiueut. SECOND WEEK. rt.AINTIFFS. DEFENDANTS. NATURE. William E. Gore, Collins M. Segar, Sci. Fa.Bail. Ruliff Campbell. Wm. Campliell, Sci. Fa. Edward Herrick. ( has. F. Welles jr. et al Ejectment. David Barber. iJosiali Hendcrshot, Sci. Fa. Cornelius liun-iker, Win. R. Haynes et al. Trespass. Andrew C. Craig, John Flood, Debt. Erastus Lovett, .Joseph Secly, Ejectment. Henry D.Emery etal. Ilarvy B. Ingham, Eebt. W. Bradley ACo. Daniel H. Crane, Case. Luther Reillield jr. Ilarvy B. Ingham, Debt. Same, Same, do F. L. Ballard, 11. N. Fisher et al. do Horace Williston jr. J< remiah Driscoll ct al.]Ejectment. Heruiaii W. Camp, Richard Horton etal. (Appeal. E. W. Ilaird, John M. Fox, Ejectment. John Eighmey, Win.Lawyer, (Appeal. M. C. Mercur, State Mut 1 Fire Ins.Co.(Debt. James A. I'aine, John Hanson, Case. Rogers Fowler, O. Schrader, I Appeal. | A. D. Brown, same, do H.N. Tcrrett 4C0..j Richard Brower, (Debt. Luke Ferkins, j lames Philips, Appeal. Margaret Roberts, John Rogers, |Ejectment. John Rogers, \!J.y Ann Swain, j do Welles & Harris, !J. L. Vausice, Sci. Fa. Chas. J. French, Marvilla Watson, Ejectment. Jacob Tome, Rogers Fowler, Case. Henry Craminond, Russell Spalding, Ejectment. I'a. Lunatic Hospital Overs'rs poor of Frank- Debt. Thomas Butler, E. lforton, [lin tp. Sei.Fa.SurM Hiraut I L ilians, same ct al. Appeal. Ezra Spalding. Brown .V Rockwell, Ejectment. F. A. Saxton A Go. iohii Taylor, . fruspass. Wm. H. Russell, Job Dean, Ejectment. Geo. M. Ifollenback. Hannah Benjamin et-al- d > Clark Hyatt, jA. Motley A Brothers, \ppeal. Adam K--e!iwine, I'. A G. H. Gorsline. do H. S. l'hinney's use. M. M. Coolbaugh, d< Mark Coiuptoii, Lewis E. Gibbs. do McCoy Craig, Thus A Isabel Craig. do Abraliaiu ti.Garrison Samuel Schotield et al. do David Burt, David llaperoan ct al. Sri.Fa. Bail. Alx. Kreuer A Co. I Wm. Campbell, Debt. Abby Ann Rogers, . ;illicit Rogers. Divorce. Bt. Kingsbery's use /.elealon KsseLstinc, S< i. Fa. AT. I*. J. IH'Caters. jinnies Kllsworlh, Ejectment. B. Greenwood ACo.j Wm. Campbell, Debt. Davis C. l'ieree, Joseph Edmlnslcr, Sci. Fa. M. Fetor 11. Sturdcvant .'Geo. O. Kile, j Appeal. James Friteller, (John Snyder, Case. H.F.Burt, 1 Keiiotver Wonnlcy, (Appeal. KIGX ATTACUMEXT -COMMON WK TI.Tn OF PENNSVI.VANIA : Bradford County, ss. To the Sheriff of Bradford County, Greeting : We'com '— maud you that you attach OWEN DOUGHERTY i.. s. late of your county, by all and singular his goods —• and chatties, lands and tenements, monies, rights and credits, iu whose hands or possession soever the same may be, so that lie be and appear before our court of com mon pleas, to be hidden at the borough of Towanda, in and [ for said county, on the first Monday of May next, there to answer James ilcKenna, of a pica of assumpsit, damages not exceeding one hundred dollars, and that you summon and all persons in who-e hands or possession the said goods, chatties, monies, rights and credits, or any of them may he attached, so that they and every of them be and appear before said court, at the day and place aforesaid, to answer what shall be objected against them, and abide the judgment of the Court therein; and have you then and there t his writ. Witness the Honorable DAVID WILMOT, President of our said court, at the Borough of Towanda aforesaid, the 21st day of March, A. D. 1855. ALLEN McKEAN, Prothonotary. I certify the above to be a true copy of the original writ. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 22, 1855. 71LOVER A TIMOTHY SEED.—SO bush ! \J els Clover aud Timothy Seed, just received, and for jby sale _ fe1.21 BAILEY A NEVENS. | "VTEW <t DESIRABLE SPRING GOODS I _L\ just onsumg at MONTANYEij ic CO. I Ma .eb 1 , V'JO- £egal SViroerttseineiitP. ADM I XISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Noti. e ia hereby given that all persons Indebted to the es tate of A. P. BILES, deceased, late of Wyalaring township, t-> make immediate payment, and all persons having demands agVm-t said estate, will present them du ly authenticated for settlement. Adn,i,i ' istrator - April 14,1855. ADMIN I STRATOR'S NOTICE.—Not ice JJL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of RON AXA VAN'W RINkLK, deceased, late of Pike twp., are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present (hern duly autlieuticaled for settlement. GRIDLEY, Administrator. Orwell, February 17. 1 *56. IP XECI'TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice h here -J by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of HORATIO GAM A OK. deed, late ot Burlington twp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present theui duly authenticated for settlement. JULIA GAMAGE, Eiecutor!4 PERRY B. PRATT. f tx e cuwr!4 - February 17, ISSS. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the matter of ; -I V the estate of P. I>. Havens, deceased. In the Or | plums' Court of Bradford County. The undersigned Au j ditor appointed by the said Court to distribute the pro ceeds of the sale of real estate of wild decedent, in the hands of his administrators, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Towanda borough, on Sat- I urdav the 7th dny of April. A D 1855, at 10 o'clock A. M. at tv!ii' - h time and place all persons interested are reques ted to present their claims, or l*e forever debarred from said funds. G. 11. W ATKINS, Auditor. Towanda. February 20. l'sj j. ADMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.—Notice I~\ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of 1101.1 \KR PALMER, deceased, late of Canton tp, are hereby requested to make payment without delay: and ail persons having claims agaiust said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. THEitESK.Y PALMER, Administratrix. Canton/March l. 1855. * A DMI XISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice a V is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of BEX J A.UI.V 15. SLADE deceased, late of Columbia twp, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and ail |>ersons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. March 1. 1555. MIAL P SLADE, Administrator. "VrOTKTJ. The <Tommiouotters of Bctdfwd A. 1 County have fixed upon the following daya and dates respectively, for holding APPEALS, viz Towanda borough. Burlington township and borough. North and South Towanda, Ulster and Wilmot, on Thurs day. February 15. Canton, Franklin.Granville, Herrick. Leroy and Wysox on Monday. February If. Orwell, Pike. Rome, Sbeshequin, Tuscarora, Wyalutonj, Warren and Windham, on Tuesday, February 70. Columbia. Overton. Hidgberry, Stnithllelil. Springfield. South Creek and Sylvania borough, on Wednesday, Feb ruary 71. Athens township, Athpns borough. Albany, Asylum, Armenia,Durell. Litchfield and Standing Stoue on Thurs day, February 22. Monroe. Troy township and borough, and Wells, on Fri day, February 23. e'i'The Assessors will he punctual in delivering the no tices to the taxables, and in making their returns in per son on the day designated in their warrants, at which time and place the Board of Revision will attend and hear all such as think themselves aggrieved by said assessment, and make such deductions and alterations as to them may seem just. 15y order of the Commissioners, Feb. 7, 1855. _ E. M. FARRAR, Clerk. 4 DM IXISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice V. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of C. P. PHILIPS dee'd., late of Burlington tp..are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and all persons havinging claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. J. M. PHILIPS, Administrator. February 3. 1855. I N THE MATTER of the Partition of the 1 Ileal Estate of Harney Wilier, deceased.—'Soitice is hereby given to all persons interested in the partition of the real estate of Barney Webljer, deceased, late of the Township of Troy, to come into Court on the first day of next term, (being the 7th day of May next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., to accept or refuse the estate which was appraised by the Jury of inquest upon said estate, on the fin day of January. 1*55. JAMES 11. WEBB, Clerk of O. C. Towanda. March Hi. 1855. \DM IM STR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice J.X 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 ELSBREE, Administrator. March 28. 1855. \ EDITOR'S NOTlCE.— lathe mailer of the rstafe of John Covles. deceased —ln the Orphans Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, Auditor appointed upon exceptions tiled to the final account of the administrators of said estate, w ill atteud to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda, on the 23d day of April. 1855, at 2 o'clock. I'. M. All per sons intere-ted will please take notice. March 2:;. 1855. P. D. MORROW. Auditor. 4 EDITOR'S NOTICE.—A T . Mil,Ml vs. fx A. r. f>. Teed. —In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Conniv; No. 33fi, May T. 1854. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said court to distribute funds raised by Sheriffs sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Saturday, the 21st day of April, 1855, at 2 o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons having claims upon said fund must pre sent them, or be forever debarred from the same. March 21, 1855. P. 1). MORROW, Auditor. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In tie matter of the estate of Rachel Cranmer, deceased. In the Or phan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said Court to distribute funds in ihc hands of the Administrator of the estate of Rachel Cranmer, dee'd.. will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towan da. on Monday, the 30th day of April, 1855. at 1 o'clock, P. M.. when aiul where all persons are reqne-ted to present their claims, or be forever debarred from anv share of said funds. D'A. OVERTOX, Towanda. March 24,1855. Auditor. IAX EC I'TOR'S NOTICE—AII nerso sin l J delited to the estate of El.l AL STEVENS, deceased, late of Kidgbury township, arc hereby notified to make payment without delay, and nil persons having demands against said estate art requested to present them duly au thenticated for sett lenient. SURGES SQUIRES, WM. STEVENS, Rldgbury, March 20, 1855. Executors. PROCLAMATION. —Whereas, tlie Hon. DAVID WII.MOT, President Judge of the 12th Wu dieial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford, Sus quehanna and Sullivan, and Hons. MYRON BAM.UIO and IIAKUY ACKI.KY. Associate Judges, in and for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the 20th day of February, 1855. to me directed, lor holding R Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Sessions ot the Peace,"Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towan da. for the t 'oiinty of Bradford, on the first Monday, the 7th day of May next, to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and Justices of the Pein e and Constables, of the County of Bradford, that they be tlien and there in their proper per son. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions.and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done ; and those who are hound by recognizance or otherwise to pro -rcute against the prisoners w ho are or may lie in the jail of said County, or who shall lie bound to appear at the said court, are to he then and there to prosecute against them n shall lie just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 31st of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-live, and of the Independence of the United States, the seventy ninth. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. REGISTER'S NOTICE. —Notice is huruliv i given that there have lieou filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wills in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the following e.-tates, viz.:— Final account of Thomas Elliott and Wm. Coolbaugh. 2d. Administrators of the estate of David 11. Owens, of Monroe, deceased. Final account of Leonard I'nham, surviving adminis trator of the c-tate of Berlah Pratt, late of Troy, deceased. Final account of Amos P. Spalding and Owen Spalding, administrators with the Will annexed, of John Spalding, late of Athens deceased. Final account of Paul Quick, Aaron Ely and Sarah Gor man, formerly Sarah Santee, executors of the estate of William Santeo, late of Asylum deceased, i 2d Partis] account of Joseph Menardi, survlvlngadmin- I istrator of the estate of Horatio 1-add, late of Albany twp. ! deceased. And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, on Monday, the-7lli dayot May next, for confirmation and allowance. JAMES If. WEBB, Rcgi.-tcr. Register Office. Match 30, 1855. TO COLLECTORS.—You arc hereby au thorised to make a deduction of fire per cent, upon i the state tax of every individual who ahali pay his or ner i state and county taxes iu full, on or before the 20th day 1 of JUNE next, and the same shall be allowed von in your settlement—provided the same is bv you paid into the ( County Treasury, <>n or before the 21st'or 22d days of June j next. Bv order of the Commissioners. 1 Towanda, April 7, 1855. E. M. FARRAR. Clerk- XflisttUancons, T IST OF LETTERS, remaining ki the P, -Li O. at TOWANDA, I'a. Marcb 32, 1855. A mes Levi or John >Holloa 1) O Ackley Perriu K 3 Jones Mia J M Allen Da via Johnson I'hu Burdoe Jacob Kennedy Johu Barnes B C Kceny Miss Lovics Beardslcy II S Knapp Hannah Biles Jolni Kenedy Daniel Itennis Martin Latbrop J C Bowman L I) Lace Stephen jlcnnett Eliiba l.eabey Jamea 2 Baxter A T Lynch James jlndd Albion Morgan II B Brail v John Mace IIH 2 1 Brown D C Malison Henry Bowman J M Murphy Catharine 1 Buckley John McAffee B L Blnker Agnes iMcGill James Benjamin Mrs Hannah jMingis J Barrett John Moore PoMy Council John [McCole l'hoeba Crane Josiah [ Moody Daniel Clarkson Matlicw i Matlier Sybil Cbambcrliu Irene McDonell M Crowly David Miller Edwin jr Crtmmell Joseph Newell Eliza J Chaffee Miss Fauny Northrop Abijah Coiinell Johu Nester Mary Carpenter Uiuopert O'Boite Owen Cole Jamas E Overton Napoleon Comstock Chandlir O'Brien Michael Cramer A Bert Pratt I.emuel Cinna le Michael Pulver Bartholomew Cook Itu'.h Post Aaron Caunada Michael Power Franklin Cow lis Amanda Paine Jainea A Delmarter Jacob Park W A Dorset Miss Mara Piatt Christopher Davidson O L jßarker Win Dunn Thos | Paine Chns Decker Mrs Petf t Piorccli Ellen Deuel-Chas Roberts MiUou Funis 1-aac Smith Jane Fnice John Sweet Jamea Eldred N J Sloeum B F Funis Miss Mary Swaiu Mary list ell 11 J .Smith Abagnil Edwards Hamilton iStover JJ Fox William Sweet J W Fox Miss Chariot! Starkweather A G Furgason O V Shores Freeman Foster Mary E Smith Jamea jr Fuiites Thos Sweet Chirk Greene IV S Simmons James Gidds Daniel Terry Criah tie!) Wm F Thomas Margaret Goli Mavia il Cpwright Jane il Gofl'G W Vandyke James Greene Nathan L Welsh W W 2 IlutVMiaria L Wilson Eliza Howe John Wil ..on James Herons Benj Wilcox Samuel Hurkuess Jacob Wood Caroline Hardin Thos Wells Wm S Hazolton Roswell D j Wing S Hageion J i Watts Catliarine Persons calling for any of these letters will please ." i they are advertised. H. POUTER. P. M. DISSOLUTION. —The Copartnership here tofore existing between the subscribe re, unuer the name of 1. L A 11. L. LAMEBEAL'X, A Co.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent of all parties. The business of said firm will hereafter lie carried on by 1. L. A H. L. LAMEBEAL'X, at the old stand. Notes and Book accounts of the late firm are left in the hands of I. L. A 11. L. laua ereanx. and must be settled forthwith. I. L. LAMKREAUX. D. C. HALL, H. L. LAMEBEAL'X, C. 6. liUtibELL. Towanda, Jan. 2J, 1155. DR. JOHN MTXTOSII, SURGEON DENTIST, HAS ItKTCKNED. Office next doo: to Mercars store, and over Alexander's Clothing Store, Main street, Towanda. February 24, 1155. 11. J. MADU.I. P. D. MOKKOW. MADILL & MORIIOW, A TTORXEYS AND COUNSELr.OHS AT LAW,— Office over Mercnr's Store, Towanda, Pa. Tow.mda, April 2. 1855. n-43-tf D\\. OVERTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in the second story of the Union Block, over the office of James Macfarlaue. DR. E. IT. M A SON. PIIYSICIA X AND SUE(I EON. offers his professional services to lbs people of Towanda and vicinity. OClte of Iris residence n Fine street, where lie can always be found when not professionally eneaecd. FOR ONE OR TWO YEARS, SBjgpfili situated in Overtoil township, Bradford coun- OTBBK ty, containing 211 ACRES, with 25 acre:- irn proved, and 8 acres seeded down with clover last spring. A good house, and a new barn, 30 bv 50 erected on the premises. Possession will le giv en the Ist of April. Also, a good HOUSE to rent for one year, to a steady and industrious man, to whoin steady employment and goo<l waxen will be given. EIIWAUD M GOVERN. Hevi-rieyville. January 11.1855. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. . valuable F ARM, situate in Burlington township.Brad ford county. Pa., containing about 225 ACHES, of which about 130 acres are improved, and in a high state of culti vation. About 70 acres of the improved part is bottom ■land, and the balance rolling land, facing the south and •east. About 10'J acres is well timbered with pine and ' hemlock, and a good mill sent the.eon. This farm is eight miles from the Elmira and w „ Wiliiamsport Railroad, and nine miles from the North Branch Canal. It has upon it two good apple orchards, and an abundance of cherries. plums, Ac.: a new dwelling house, two good barns, cow-shcds, Ac. Said farm is well calculated for two farms of equal value, embracing an equal portion of bot tom land, upland, and timber, arifi will be sold separately or together, as may suit purchasers. Terms:—A portion of the purchase monev down, and the balance in yearly payments, to suit purchasers. For further particulars, enquire of the snbsoril or at the fin in. February 7, 1855. SAMUKI. M'KKAN. FALL AND WINTER GOODS!! BURTON KINGSBEKY. is now prepared to offer to hi customers aud the public generally, a large and com plete stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS. Hisstock has been selected with unusual great care, and is superior for style and quality than have ever before Is-en offered to the public— anil such a combination of very low prices that we are sure cannot fail to please the closest observer.— Aniongeot his assortment may be found French Merinos, Delaines, Cashmeres, Thtbet-i loths, Gighams. Flue Wors ted plaids, Milk Poplin, \lapaeas. Calicos, Fine and heavy Irish Linens. Cotton Pillow Casings. Brown and Bleached Muslin. Sack Flannel. Broad ( loths A Cassimeres.Ac. (CLOTHING —Au assortment, maybe had J cheap at I'HIXXKV'S. A LL PERSONS indebted to Montttjmtfc T.\. Co.will do well to call andjmakepavnient,otherwise, necessity will compel them to send a call that will be mere expressive. March 1, 1 *55. NEW ARRANGEMENT AT THE EAGLE FOUNDRY! I. X,. &II 1. XAIWOIUIAVX, HAVING purchased the entire intern-t of tJe other members of the late firm of 1. L. & H. L. Lamnrenx & Go. in tin- " Eagle Foundry," in the south part of tho borough of Towanda. will still continue the business of said firm, and manufacture to ord>-r and keen constantly on hand a large assortment of the following ni tidis : MACHINERY of all kinds, including Mil! Irons, Mill Gearings: tin- Rose and Johnson Water-wheel. Ac. Ac. STOY ES Box, Coal. < 'ooking and Parlor Sloven, of gil kinds, sizes and prices. PHOUGHS—North Branch. Nos. 1.5. and 7; fSlartliley Xos. 1 audi; Binghaint'ii. Wayne County, Excelsior, side-hill and corn ploughs. Ac. Com Shelters and Straw Cutters; Wagon boxes, sleigli sl'.-ves. plough point*, gearing for chain pumps, grind -v.re-. and other articles too uuincrous to mention. Having secured Superintendents, J. B. IKVIXE in tho machine .-hop, ami UOEI ht MCCi TCHKOX in the moulding department, the linn feel confident that they can mann fai tore and repair all kinds of machinery in as workman like a manner and on .is easy terms as any establishment litis side of New York. fir St mm Engines will he repaired satisfactorily on short notice. _ r Particnlas attention will he paid to the Pattern depart ment. and all orders fulfilled on the shortest notice. The attention of Farmers is called to J. B. Irvine's cele brated EXCELSIOR PLOUGH, which took the first pre mium at the Bradford county Agricultural Fair ot 1853. Also to the elevated oven EAGLE STOVE, the best stive in use. With the above the firm have connected a Tin, Shrrt Iron and Copper E.tfablishhicnl, and will lie at all times ready to manufacture, repair am! do job work, and will keep constantly on band assortments in all branches of their business. We eall the public attention to the following fads : We use the Rilston Irop, which is acknowledged to b more durable and strong than any other. Our stoic plates arc thicker and stronger than any of foreign manufacture, and persons purrhasing doves of us can have them repaired on short notice bv calling on n, without going to the expense of having new patterns. Farmers would save time and expense hy purchasing ploughs of n e , as they would not be troubled for points,as in the case of foreign ploughs. 6. Old Iron, Brass. Copper, Pewter, Ac., taken in exchange for manufactures or work. *jr All would do well to call and examine before pur chasing elsewhere. Towanda. February 15 1*55.
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