Nco SUoerliecmcnlo. \ MV SPRINCTGOODS. i n-o PIT POWELL wouU announce to I' " ~F Radford County, that he i MW re -01 the ' ! tried aortmut of Fane.. and 1 V; i. .I! ■ Crockery, and ( Hats hunts and Shoes. Car \otwts. finer Hangings, Fish. Paints , ill ii. t, ■' m< >-t every article of mere ban van! - of the country requires, and is offer - de f. r CASH at prices which defy ail com ! ' | particularly invite attention to his stock of !l 'i, J-- Coop-, consisting in port of rich plain bl'k 1. silk--; nil wool Delaines: plain and figured ' ! V' ' liiii* -; 'plain and ft gored Cballi delaines; Dc :i 'i "-ci all prices; printed Jaconetts, Organdies, Jii t ohcr.c. together with an endless variety of <■ ' \s'.> iivens—Ladies embroidered and lace ' i. Handkerchiefs, Skirt-. Chinn-zetls,Swiss ,''te Band- and Flounces, Swiss and Jaconette I |, -, riin -' • Maltese. Thread, Smyrna, bobbin IvL'inirs. all widths; Brus.-oils, black and !( " i ■. > jit"-- all widths and prices. '' ',;'o,.ns Haiti and dotted Swiss Muslins. Jaco -1 * j.awu'-. India, B >ok and Nainsook Muslins. U • ...i Phid C. •nbrics. Victoria Lawns, of all qunli- r ' 'i , l n, s rid tit nts. linen H'd'k'fs., silk and cotton ' •■ B Mhu-tt and fringed Laces, Irish linens at great "Frnvt'-nixo 'loons—Worsted, linen and worsted | i single fold, cot Damask, bleached and ' V >.', l table linens, bleached and unbleached Jacquard ' i. v t' <1 i inbos-ed and colored damask linen table !\ nieachcd damask table cloths and nankins, all ilt , riMtics, bleached and unbleached Muslins ' t 10-4 V ,Ills wide. Drapery Muslins of different 4 < ra-h. Scotch and Russia dia|K-rs, Ac. i'-V'.vr- IMI Ho.sir.KY—A complete assortment of Ladies i ii, -t- ami Chiidre-us' white, unbleached, mixed and " dored cloth H'-c; Mens' and boy-' unbleached, : :.,j white cotton lull hose ; ladies and gents black, colored kid gloves. best quality : ladies kidhn . a i plain silk and lisle thread do.; ladies and misses and Miort French filet mitt*. . -I \.V I-- AND MANTILLAS —Aktrgea>-'>rtiiicntof Spring - ,iv!- and Mantillas of new and desirable styles. i' \ii PET i sos of various styles and qualities. Lush mat • ditfercut widths. . , . I • OTHS AVOCis.-iitr.BES —The largest stock of plain Kind f.incv ( 1 -.thsand Cassimere.-. Tweeds, Kentucky I inen and t'ott-ui Summer Goods for mens' and , 'weor. ev-r exhibited in Northern Pennsylvania— - t,.i.-ed it greatly reduced prices, and offered for sale . nondiagly low. .... _ _ . j assortment of A estings, Scarfs, Stocks, , n' ,t- l inen Collars Ac. • la pi rciiasing hi- stock of Spring Goods, the sub . r ,-r would say that the utmost care and economy has ~ in ori'-r to please his customers in style, iv'of goods, and prices, to correspond with the times, 'p'.inking the public ft r the liberal patronage they have !. r .-'t'i;..r* 'At id. d to hhn, he would respectfully solicit . i aiid examination of his stock bv tiio.-e wishing to , " JOSEPH POWELL. ' f.ivvtuda, kpril 10.1855. Two Companies !! Monnsarir k Circus \fa hi ,V B. Noire. Vroprieter. \ )'i tI Celebrated KquPNtrian Troupe i . li -v only. afternoon and eve '■ To\V VXDA, MONDAY, MAY xill be found the a fenowi- Die tries, gra • fnl and brilliant . American aiti-l. in her matchless \!- are aueeigtlie colle tion I.*- s~r^. l c.ii,: to this Exhibition : /VA QT\ A II: i/i!ian Tiger or South Ameri- \PfR i S : tli iiv-ii'an Bears; a pair of Xi 1. igii-li Deer; a beautifully marked /J j J /••'■r.i; a IVruvian Lama; a White . rM ..j J 1 :1 ' ' ' % :l •*" Jfrj ty e: tlie M mkey tribe, Parrots, Pc li ai-. ."-.van-. Birds of P.irndi-e. k ■. Sir The KqrirsiEVT and general (J'T IT of both the Menagerie and Cirrin Trtmpes, y —* -jg have been got up this sea-on in a• £ ' "k style of elegance and a prot'nsion of A •;. , 'ijSCs ■ i-ilv decorations hitherto unprcce- lil i ':*• dented. k; riie Riders nnd Gymnastic Artists -~ a/ell deseription of wh '1 be. found on the bills, are aU i.elougiug to the (i. i- of their proh isio i, of b<ttli - .\es, and are known itiguished a - "i. •• S'IAR i itOUPE "of the Ui.io ;.io . A full lory Brass baud accompanies the United Exhibition, and will play daring the performances a variety of new and fashionable music. Kii' The Companies will cater in Grand Proces sion. about lb. A. M., and after passing through the prin pal streets, proceed to their Pavilion o Exhibition. Admission to see the ( ombined Exhibitions, '25 cents, t hildreu under ft years of age half price. Doors open at '1 ami at 7. Performances commence at half past two and a quarter to 8. A DMIXISTR ATO 11 S N OTICE.—NoUce a\ i- hereby given. Cut all persons indebted to the es tate o !>■ S. WA I'KINS, de al. late of Columbia tp., are que 111 m tke payment without delay ; and all persons hiv i; ' iaim- agah-t said estate, mu-t present tlieui duly authei.t. -.ted for settlement. WM. B. WATKINS, (' ilmnbia. April 'il. lsdj. Administrator. 'PoW AXD A & BURLINGTON PLANK -L UO \D COMPANY.—The President and Managers ftheTowanda and Burlington Plank Road Company, have, i y a re-i lotion passed this day, resolved to call in as i .illi -t the ballau'*e due on the stock subscription of this I', d. payable t > B. S. Russell, Treasurer—at the of- Ufj of Me—r.-. LAPOUTE, M ASUN A Co., as follows: -i per sent, on the lir-t day of Ma}', Isid, and the ba!- iui e on the lir-t dav of July, B. S. RUSSELL, Towandi, December 8. 18.V1. Sec. A Treasurer no JOKE. Y IX F. 11 r NI) i I EDA X D XINET Y-NIX K ' Men, in Bradford County in debt to us, that we want to niv their.l■ldgmeiit notes or accounts, which ever it wiy he, and we intend to have them do it, cither hv per siu-ina or hv employing officers suflicient to collect of ev ery inaa iaimcdiately, without any exception or'respeet to ;or-.n-, -'roui the fact that the money belonir.s to our ere ct >rs, anil we intend that they shall"have it as soon as it can be collected. IIALL A RUSSELL, r aada, April '2b IS jo. 1)1- AST KB.—loo tons Cayuga ground plas - ter—'d'Kj hiiis. White Stone Lime—lot) bids. Extra h-bily Flour. SALT, PRO VISIONS, GROCERIES. Ac., BAILEY & NEVIXS. Towanda, April Ift, 1855. FOR SALE. A TWO HORSE HACK, bung on leather thorough-braces,in good running ' rder. ueailv new, and for -ale cheapen lib ,-r:' Una-. Cdl on Win. C. BOGART, Esq., who will nc g" -He a sale. 1>- M. BULI* *• XATKOr-,. H. . SKWARD. E. 11. COOK. |> WATUOUS&Co., DEALERS IN 0 HP .try fy SHELF HARDWARE, NOV. 1 & J Water st. Elmira, N. Y. 'Gh -ve re -s-piv made large udditioim to our extensive ""I have now on hand a complete aasortmohtof sv ' • dc< ription of Hardware, which we otter at the lowest ''' pr e,; , of Mechanic's Tools, Building Ma- Irnti and steel. Nails and spika, Ropes and C'ord- I'aiiii-. oil- and Glass, Mill sa-.vs of every sue and ■ tjae,either Malay Gang or Circular. , A' l 'line Bdting. of all widths, both of India Rubber A / at whole-ale. We are prepared to supply 'T Mil with G!a-s. Nails, acytfce*, Fork '. Ar., at Man si hirers prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on "r made to order. ' 'MtTU.Vt TOR'S TOOLS—Wheelbarrows, Ames' Sho- Hla-ting I'owder, Ac. Agents for Ki> h k WilderV Patent Salamander Safes, , "r'lank's PUtform Scales, and Welch A Griflith's Uircu ljr mws. Urge si<.-s up to 60 inch, alwaya on hand and sold at '•u I * >rice - s Particular attention paid to orders by _E®ira. April 7, 1-70. n 11-12 m , u A. HEW THING. KIX(; very desirous to get my books set !'f,d up. I have concluded to quit making accounts, a,' ,be r -;tt'ter for READY PAY only, and with j... *'i'* P t; ug the doftge of a new firm, call on all those in ..."4' Pay up. Now, tfluei'ore, upon the re ®.v -sew Spring Hoods, say about the 15th or 20th j. '■■■ 1 -stall commence the Ready Pay system ; and if 1 • any lei- Te, shall be after theke who do not call and •' U P. with a sharp stick. O- D- BABTLET f '-Wandji, April 7, Itjo, Novo 2\.iiuer!iccmeiits. (CAUTION —.Whereas, my husband, Lester J Mo-tnr.. who advertised his wife, a few weeks since, set forth, a :';Jae statement, as his wife was at heme ut the time, and was done for the purpose and as a pretext to squander my property ; I therefore forbid all person* har boring or trusting hint i>n my account, as 1 will pay no debts of Lis contracting after this date. HULDAH ANN MORTON. Burlington, Mareh 21.1855. FARMERS, ATTENTION! Plant your Corn economically and scientifically! p l i. DANA'S HAND CORN PLAN- V' 77.' R. patented September 5, 1x54, costs ONLY' THREE DOLLARS, and is therefore within the means of every man who plants half an acre of ground. It i- sim ple in it- construction, and executes its work with accura cy and despatch on various kinds of soil. 1 'ulike other planters, it li is no gearing to get out ot repair, but is carried in the hand like a cane, mid can le worked up hill or down; as well as on level ground, plant ing a- much ground iu a day as five mini can with hoes. — It may also be used to plant" beans, as it can be imaged to drop as few or as many kernels as desired. It is meeting with unprecedented success everywhere it is introduced, having been presented at several Agricultural lairs, and always without exception received the bight .-t premium, being the best and cheapest implement of the 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 wi-h, or dispose of Town Rights to any who wish to pur chase. J AS. B. SY'KES. OwegO, March 22, 1855. /CONNER'S V. S. TYPE FOUNDRY— Vv' Nos. 29, 31, and 33 Beekman st. New Y'ork. TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. The undersigned beg to inform the trade that they have recently issued their A'ctc (Quarto Specimen, and that it is now ready for delivery to their old patrons, as well as to all wht> patronize their Foundry. In it will lie found a new seric-s of Faces from Pearl to Pica, surpassing if possible, their celebrated series of Scotch cut faces. The Fancy Type department exhibits an unsurpassable variety of licautiful styles, selected from France, Germany and England. Tbe Scripts and Bordering aren<tw for the first present ed to the printing public, and are the productions of the best European and American Artists. An entire New Series of German Faces, both 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 he found peculiarly adapted to the SEVI'KE USAGE of Machine Press Printing. They beg to return thank- 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 be surpassed lor fair dealing, whether orders are by letter or otherwise. N. B. Proprietors of newspapers are requested to insert the above, provided they will trade out three times the amount of their respective bill- in materials of our manu facture, and forward us one copy of the paper containing the advertisement. " fit 41 SPRING GOODS. f IIARVEY PHINN Y, Jr., is just re-1 *t • ceiving a general assortment of SPRJJVG HOODS which he offers to the public for unusually low prices, for , Ready pay. As be is determined to sell Good- after the j 1-t of April for READY' PAY", or keep them,persons wish- i ing to pay cash for goods will find it for their interest to i coll and examine his stock and prices. Air AII persons indebted to me by book, note or judg- ; meat, on the Ist of April next, unless some satisfactory ; arrangement is made, will be waited upon by a gentleman ! in authorily. J. H. P. Jr. j Towanda, March 14, 1955. i V'-0i735f > -*TE2?leave the Ward House, until further \•. , m f ' low." FDR WAVERLY—Leave at 11 o'clock, A. M.. arriving 1 in time to take the trains, east and west. Leave after the j arrival of the morning trains, from the east and we.-t. FDR TUNKH ANNOCK—Leave immediately upon the | arrival of the Waverley stage, about I, P. M. Arrive at Towanda, in time to connect with the stage for Wuverlv. i March 17, lsf.s. SMITH & POWELL. Proprietors. SNKDER HOUSE, Waver-y, N. V. ' TAMES WHlTTAKEßrespectfullyinforms ; *' the travelling public that he hits taken the above well j 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 and comfort- of guests shall be spared to give , entire satisfaction. • March 15, 1-55. j 17 RES 11 GROCERIES, of ull kinds just J_ received at MONTAN Y'Kri i CO. I EATIIFR, Pork, Codfish, Nrackt uel. aud I I I YVhiteFish, for sale cheap st I'HINNEY"S. i Tilt; Suspuchaiina Colleiiiate !ustiiulc, TOIVAXDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS t REV. SAMUEL F. COLT, Principal, Professor of Nutu- j rid. Men r f' and Moral Science ; REV. JA M : - McWllil.f AM, A. M.. Professor of Ancient ' I :'iguaac and Belies Lettres ; CI! . RLLS U. CO BURN, A. M., Professor cf ilathcma ti'-s and Master of Normal School ; E. ALBERT LUDYVIG. A.M., Professor of Modern Lan guages, lu.-itructor <>n the Piano and in Drawing ; 11. BEECHER MORGAN. U-her; Mrs. MARTHA A. DAYTON. Preceptress; Mis- MARGARET L. KENNEDAY. 20 do. gtfThc Spring Term of 1-55 will commence on YVod | nc-sday, April 4th. The Academic will comprise 3 terms. KXPEXSKS i'l.R Ttnn : I Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per term i 1 00 " Fourth, " 5 00 Third ft 00 " Sec rid 7 00 " First 9 00 | EXT it AS : 1 French, German, Spanish or Italian, each, 5 09 j When taken without oilier branches, 7 00 : Drawing 3 Oft , 1 ornamental needlework and embroidery,each 3 00 Tuition on Piano Forte with u.-e of instrument,... 12 00 do do per quarter of 11 weeks,.... 10 00 Oil painting in landscapes, per term 8 00 do figures 10 00 Room rent for lodgers, 1 75 Contingent fund for each pupil, 38 Board in Ilall, per week, 1 75 Washing, per dozen, 38 Fuel and light at the actual expense. Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own bed, bedding, towel-. 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 the term. Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to the ob-cr 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 lar-, for which apply to C. L. WARD, President. S. K. COLT, Sec. "f24 J. D. MOVTAXVE, Trea- irer. WAGONS & SLEIGHS. —Two or throe It of each fur sale cheap at PHINNEY 8. WAR! WAR! WAR! OLD SOLDIERS ! Prepare fur a fight with Speculators. and Bcu-are 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, lias passed, aid all persons entitled to sueh lands should call at once upon J. E. CANFIELD, Athens, Bradford county. Pa., who be sides having the law and the requisite form.-, has had much experience in obtaining laud warrants, &c., and will do it for old Soldiers, tbeir widows and Minor children, tor just what it is worth io do the business. The bill provides land for persons of all grades, by land or sea, including Indians, wagoners and flotilla men, who have served in the wars sinee 1790; 160 acres in all to each person who ha- served not less than 14 day.-, except a' tu allv in battle for a shorter period. The w idnws <>r minor rhiMrcn, to receive the benefit in ensc of the <itwth et the persons so entitled. The widows, officers aud soldiers of the. revolutionary war to be entitled to the i'ciietit of this act.xs well as volunteer- at the invasion ot* Plutt-hurg in September, lsl 1. The volunteers at the attack of Lewis town. Delaware, in 1-12 and 1815. aud tha Chaplain-who served in the several wars. Post-paid eommunirtttions promptly attended to. J- H. CAN'!- IF.LD, Pension and Bounty Land Agent.. Athens, Bradford Co., Pa., March 6, 1 *■>■■ VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. IMJE SUBSCRIBER offers for stile his valuable FARM, situate in Burlington township, Bra d ford county, Pa., containing about 225 ACRFS, ot which about 130 acres are improved, untl in a high state of culti vation. About 70 acres of the improved part i- bottom land, atul the balance rolling land, facing the. south and east, About 100 acres is well timbered with pine aud hemlock, aud a good mill seat the.eon. This farm is eight miles from lue Elmira and , . Willi tmsp .rt Railroad, and nine miles from the /fL--A North Branch Canal. It has npon it two good > a f f apple ore-hard-, and an abundance of cherries, 1f i/dßf plums, Ac,: a new dwelling house, two barns, cow-sheds, Ac. Said farm is well calculated tor two farms of iKiual value, embracing an equal portion ot bot tom land, upland, and timber, and will be srid separately I or together, as may suit purchasers. Termsi—A portion of the purchase money down, and • the balance in yearly payments, to suit purcnafers. For further parUsular-, enquire ol the tubecriber at the farm. I February 7,5855 1 SiAMIfLL M KLAN. Cc3al CA.bpcrtiacmcntg. CnERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of sundry 0 writs of Fieri Fa ii 8, issued out of tht court of rotu m 'it pleas of Bradford county, and tome directed, will l.e expo-cd to public sale, as the Court House, in the boro. ot Towa ida, on SATURDAY the f>th day of MAY. 1w55, at 1 o'clock r. St., the following lot, niece or parcel of lam! situate ia the town/ hip of Leßoy, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of Edmund Kel ly, ea-t by lands of. Alpha Stone, south by the Towanda creek, and west by lands belonging to the estate of Ira Crofut—containing about 47 acres more or less, about 20 improved, a framed house, log baru and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suir of Charles T. Merry vs. Truman Merry. ALSO —The following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Pike two., bounded on the north by lands of Stephen H. t'autield, ea-t and south by lands nl'B" Black mail, and west by the public highway. Containing one acre and a half more or less, with a framed dwelling house, a framed shoe shop, and outbuildings and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Shelden Payne vs. Orrin Moore. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Towanda, March SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry k. writ-of Vend. Exponas, issued out of the Cour tof Common l'leas 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 7tli day of May, 1865. at 1 o'el .ek P. M.. the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Pike township, bounded as fol lows to wit: North by lauds of Thomas Jones Id, East A South by lands of Richard A-hton, ami west by land, of Ileman Cogswell. Containing fifty-two acres, mdreorless, about forty-two acres improved, with one log house, and framed baru, and a framed corn-house, aul an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iti execution at the suit of Caleb C'ar malt vs. Thomas Morris. ALSO —The follow ing lot, piece or parcel of land, situ ate in Franklin twp., bounded and described as follows, to wit : cast by lands of vVe-ley Anderson, south by umeat ed land-,warrantee name unknown .west by lands of D. An derson, north by the public highway <>u the south side of Towanda ("reek; containing about tweuty-two acres mote or less, all improved, one framed house, one framed barn, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Harriet A. Mercur. vs. Oliver Rockwell. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in W'ysox twp.,bounded on the north by lands of Charles Ncwell", east by lands ofYVm. Carl, south by the state road, and west by lauds of Curtis Frink dee'd.-- Coutaiuing 25 acres more or less, with about seven acres improved, a log bou.-e, a small log tarn, aud a few small fruit trees thereou. Seb.ed and taken in execution at the suit of Stephen Yoiight vs. George Bump. ALSO— -The following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate iu Orwell township, bounded as follows : north by the north line of Orwell town-.hip, east by lands of Harry Billings and -Sidney BruinarU, south by lands of J. D. Newell and Humphrey Beck with, and we -.t by the public highway. Containing ninety acres be the same more or less, about forty acres improved, with one framed house a framc-d burn anil one orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry Gibbs vs. Sewell S. Luthrop and Simon it. Lathrop. ALSO—The following described 1 >t, pie e or parcel of land, situate in Troy twp., bounded on the North by lands of Horace Long. ea.-t by lands of Timothy Roe. south by lands o! J. \V. Williams and O. P. liailaru and west by land of Putnam Baxter. Containing 100 acres more or* less, about 25 acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn with a board shed attached, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized aud taken iu execution at the suit of C. C. Paine vs. John Sadler. ALSO—Too following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu the township of Herrick, bounded on the north by lands of A. It. Brown, east by lauds of X. B. Wet more, south by lauds of George Perkins and wc.-t by lands of Nelson Marsh. Containing about three-fourths of'an acre more or less, ail improved, with a framed house, a black smith shop and a few small fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Johu 11. Bogart vs. Volney D. Rosengrant. ALSO—The following described lot. pierc or parcel of land situate in Ulster township, bounded on the tenth by the highway leading from Milan corners in Ulster, to Smithftehl. on the east by Darius Myers,on the south and west by lands of Charles F. Welle s, Jr. Containing about two acres more or less, all improved, with a framed two story dwelling house, one framed barn and a board sired attached and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Win. M'Car tv vs. Butler Vincent. " ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Rome twp., bounded on the North by laud of Emetine Strable and Hiram Drake, east by lauds of H.- Drake, south by lauds of Lucius Eastman, and west by the highway. Containing 22 acres aud 27 perches, be tint same more of less, about fourteen acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and a framed blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Iliratn Drake now to the use of John Drake vs. Silas Gore. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Franklin twp., bounded on the north by the Towanda creek, on the east by lands of ( lurries \V. Stevens, on the south by lands on the west by lands of Win. Williams. Containing one hundred and thir ty acres be the same more or less, about 40 acres improv ed, one framed hou. e, one framed building u.-edfor a barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. K Fow ler to the use of R. Fowler vs. Ransom Payne. AlSO—the following described lot. piece or parcel of land, situate iu the township of Wt 11-, bounded u the ; north by kinds of Johu Moore, west by lauds of Benjamin lug.iils, John Roberts and Humphrey Williams, soatlr by loiids of John Roberts, east by kinds*of Geo. Wilcox end Wm. Ingalls. Containing about S7l acres, more or less, about 8 acres improved, one board Ir ru .o- and small board shed thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles In galls vs. Nehemiah Rathbone. ALS )- The following lot, piece or parcel o lend situ- 1 ate in the twp. of South Creek, bounded on the north by lauds o! Mahalon Herrick,west by land of Wm.Ward,south by the highwav leading from South Creek to Wells, and ! east by lands of Alexander lielyae. Containing about luti ! acres more or less, 2b acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I.uther Whitinarsh to the use of Wni. S. Ingalls vs. John "Watson. ALSO —The following lot, piece or parcel of laud, situ ate in Athens twp., bounded on the north by lands ol James Thompson, cast by lauds of J. I". Sattence, jr.. on the south by the road leading iroui Athens to Litchfield ! and lauds of John F. 6'atterlee, jr., on the west by lands oi Julius Tozer. Containing fifty acres more or less, all improved, one framed hou-e,one framed barn, one j framed horse slied and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Solomon j Cummings, adtn'r. of Clark Rice, deceased vs. James M. i Tozer. , j AL^O—The following descril>ed lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington boro., bounded as follows Beginningut th" centre of the turnpike, thence south 54 dcg., west In 5-10 perches to a post ; thence north 22deg west 10 7-10 perches to a post; thence north 11 3-4 deg. west 7 8-10 perches to the centre of the state road; thence north 54 deg. ea-t 12 4-10 perches to the point where the turnpike and state road intersect each other; thence south 39 deg. east 17 9-10 perches to the place of iieginning.— Containing one acre and 92 perches, mure or less, (except ing therefrqin two pieces of land, one conveyed to Coryell and Gee by L. D. Taylor and wife, containing 9 and 5-10 perches, the other conveyed by 11. Pultz to Wm. Coryell, (3 perches) all improved, with a two story framed tavern house and a framed shed attached, two framed barns aud other out-buildings aud a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of U. Mercur, Win. El well and J. H. Phinney jr., vs. John H. Funuan. ALSO A certain lot. piece or parcel ol' land situate in Ridgbury twp.. bounded on the north by lands belonging to the heirs of J-din Buek. deceased, we.-t by lands of if. and L. Chamberlin, south by lands of Wm. Pierce and Par vine Covell, east by lands'of Win. Huston. Containing about sixty acres, more or less, about 50 acres improved ; one saw mill, one framed or plank house, one log house one framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Abiram Pierce's use vs. Abner Graves. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Windham tp.. bounded on the the north by lauds belonging to the estate of James Demerest, dee'd., on the ca-t bv lands of Frederick Jake way. on the south by W. L. Hartshorn, and on the west by funds of James Smith. Containing (15 ar res, more or leas, about 15 acres improv ed, one framed bouse, one framed burn, and a young or chard fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Asa 1 ark vs. Milton Wood. ALSO—lite following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Wysox twp., bounded on the north by lands of J. E k J. I*. Pi'dett, west by lands in possession of Hogline, on the south by lands of Alvin Whitney, and on the east bv lands of lVrmeuus A Napthu YAoodburn -containing about thirty-five acres more or less; about twenty acres Improved. , „ . .. , Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Myrr and Spalding now to the useot W. A. Park vs. Alvanson W hit- The defendants intcre-t,supposed to be the undi vided one-seventh part, of the following h>t, piece or par cel of land, situate in Ulster twp., bounded on the north by lands of Ira Elsbree, on the east by lands of Daniel Parker & Ephraiin Minier, on the south bv landsof Henry Smith A Abraham Minier, and on the west by lands of Eb enezer Koelcr A Spalding. Containing about three hundred and fifty acres, more or less; about sixty acres improved, one framed bouse, one log house, two framed baron one saw mill, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the Buit of W ellti and Harris vs. Andrew Bnrnside. ALSO—The following deenbed piece or parcel of land, situate in Franklin twp., bounded .follows: fn tee north bv'snds of Samuel Annable and John McDowell, on the oast and west by lands of Horace AVilley, and on the south by Towanda Creek—containing abont 100 acres I be the same more or less, about twenty-five acres improv ed one framed house, one blacksmith shop, and a email orchard of fruit trees thereon. ..etc- a i Seized and taken In execution at the suit of IwGrand j Banoratt to the use of John C. Adams vs. Mm. L. Gore ! A' SO—Tbe following lot, piece or parcel oi laud sito ' ate in South Towanda Towaada rewn.-hip,) bounded Ccnul CAMicrtisbnunts. as follows ; on the north t>v lands of Edward Overton and 0. Moore's lot, ou the :>t by lauds ot Willi mi and Michael Dreslain, on the south by lands of Hiram )■": aud liirain | McGill and lands helongfng to the estate of Benj. Wilcox, dee'd., and on the west hv 10-rid- of Uennls McOill—con taking aliont 125 acres more or less, about twe lty-tive acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. F-Beiced and taken in execution at the suit of Win. M. I'umlxiugh to the use of Edw. Overton vs. James Ne.'t >r and Kdw.ud Welch, doing business In the name of Nestor (V Welch. Also at the suit of James Dcwew to the use of Edward Overton vs. James Vest or and Edw. Welch doing business in the name of Nc-tor it Welsh. ALSO—The following deo-tibed lot, piece or parcel of land situate in ABriiny twp., bounded ou the north by lunjs belonging to the e-tnie of H. Ladd. dee'd.. on the I ea-t by other improved l.i:ids--warr.iiitec unknown—on - j the south bv lands of S. Wilc ox, J. Jackson and others. J on the aoulh-west by lands of Jacob lleverlv. and on the [ j west by lands of ,M jlouev. D. English ami M. Kellogg ;. ' ciuitaing about 100 acre-, more or less; known its the - ! Kollin Wilcox lot. i ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in j ( Albany twp..bounded on th< north by lards of Augustas Steriger. cc..-t by lands of J Ira Sieriger and 1 Morris <o ■ unseated lands, south by lands of Win. Shar|>. and west by ) Elijah (ireen and it. 0.-iuby; containing atiout luOacre.-, j more or less, about 15 acres improved. Know n as the j Freeman Wilcox lot. ALSO—One other lot piece ojgparcel of land situate in . Albany fwp., bounded ou the north by lands lately deeded 1 to K. It. Carpenter, by F. Wilcox, east bv unseated lauds; i warrantee's name unktiowu, south by land; J. Jackson : ! and Win. Sharp, and west ly 1). Orinsbv and Win. Sharp; containing abor.t 75 acres, more or less, about 15acres iiu ! proved; one log hoa-c, one long barn, and a few fruit 1 trees thereon. Ku ova as the James Wilcox lot. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. Wilcox naw assigned to John C. Mer- reau vs. It. It. Carpenter. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff"s Office. / j Towauda. Much 31. 1-55.1 Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the I costs, will be required to be paid upon each sale when j down to the bidder.ami upon failing to comply with this 1 ' regulation, tract of land will again be offered for sale. _ JOHN A. Oopnixo. | IST OF J L'ROIW, drawn for MAY Term -I J. and Se -sions, 1.-55. OK.IND JirEORS. Arnrmt G. W., Dur-11. U\f irrow J. H. Asylum, j Ardwav, Wni Burlington tp [Merrill Cyrus, Lftchtield, ; lirainard A. Litchfield, Plainer D. W. Athens tp. < Biainont W. Herrick. ;P.irkcr J. S. Rome. Chandler Speiii cr. Litchfield'Parry Win. Athens tp. Deifenbocki-r Overton, j Juimby J. L. Albany, | Foster J. M. Canton, jKoss J" If. Granville" Gates Herri' k. Springfield, T. T. Franklin, , Hopkins J. F. Troy liOro', [ iteveus Seth, Albany, Eilcnberger M. Wiluiot, ! -bores Stephen.Sheshequiu, Lillev George. Cant >n, ! Vanci-e Samuel, do M'Kiuney D. Litchfield. | Wcstbrook H. Staud'gStone. Tit A VXftSK JUKtMW— FIItST W L'KS. Adams Joel, Springfield. HI >rton Wm. B. Shcehcquin, j Adams Jiines, Troy b TO', i Kreler X. J. Towanda Boro', Brink Stephen, Hike, | Kinney W. W. Rome, Babcock J. B. O. Windham. .Lewis Eli.-ha, Wvalusing, j Ballard J. A. R. Trov lor/, [ Morse Ileman, Litchfield, Bloodgood C. Lit'Silicld, • Moody John A. Rome, H i.-,worth L. L. Hike, [Overton W. JI. Athens bora' ' (liamberlin John, SmitiificldiFierce Amoa Trov Tp. Coleman O. I'. iiidgb rv. [Quick Riley, Asvlnui, i Catlin Or urge, Granviiie, Rogers H.ld. Ulster, i I'loyd Holmes, Wells, [Rockwell N'irnm, Canton, French (.'ha -. Springfield, j Scott Ansel, Smltlrfield, ! l oss A. lb Le Ray,' [Smith Whitfield. Tuscaroro, j < lerouhi Sun 1. W. Smith field [Spencer G. W. Windham, ! Gilbert Richard. Derell, Wilcox Freetnan, Albany, ' Griswold 11. A. Leli >y, I Williams Johnson, Troy, Tp. Heaverl v Jume .. <ive'rtou, I Wilcox Daniel, Granville, ; Harris N. (J. Athens Broro',| Ward Henry, Burlington Tp. srcoxD WEEK. Allyn Setrco, Warren. -flal-le-d W. S. Ridgbery, j Brown A. G. .Springfield, Ilitiev Timothy, Rome* i Barnes John N. l'ike, Hodge James, Pike. Ballard elms. H. Coi.nubia. Kinyon C. H. Granville, Briece Henry, Windham, Lootni* Josiah, Canton, Bull Edward, Orwell, ILand n G. W. Herrick, j Bailey Alansou,Granville, jl.antz Wm. Franklin, Brown Elijah M. Ridgbery j Marsh Isaac, Herri k, Codding David S. Pike. iNewell John W. Canton, < CalUn Warren, Spriiuriield | Pratt 1.. A. Monroe, Dutton A. li. Smith field, jßedington G. F. Trov Tp. j ; Dewilt Morgan, Darlington.(Stone Hiram, Wilmot, ' I 'odd Harrison. " jStali'ord J. 11. Awvluin, i Ford Edwin, Pike, ; Stephens George. Pike, 1 Gardner David, Athens Tp jShepard L. C. Armenia, Gordon John, Standing Stone Smith Henry, Ulster, Oorhara Julias, Orwell, [Titus Obcdiah. Herrick, j Grace Addison. Springfield | Wood Daniel, Troy Tp. I 1 RIAL LIST, for MAY Term, 185." . Bradford County Court. FIRST WEEK. PI. \!VTIFFS. I DEFENDANTS. NATURE. John M. I'ike, !George L. Nichols, Appeal. , David Barber. (John Snvder, do William Sample. ii'eter W'ilber, Issue. I)..vid Barber, iStephen K. Chandler, iSc.i. Fa. Sarah Ogdcn. [W. U. H. Brown et al. Ejectment. Robert Mcttcer, ' Irani. Wilber et al. Trespass. George Fritchcr, Iv. 11. To/.er et al. . Appeal. Jonathan Uo>vi, i.Yu-tiu Farm-worth, igjectiur nt. | Geo. W. Mar-h. j.L K. Chatnlierlin et al. do ' John Dougherty, j\. J. Gorging et uL Issue. Myitis Christie, [Simon Stevens, Case. William N. Coleman J John II Brace, Appeal, i Wm. Kiffsuse, [R. 1.. McGeorge, do Uymau Kiff id. C. Moore, Case. AVo.id.Grant&Coaa | Wiili.tm Coolbaug'u 2d.'Sci. Fa. i James Simmons, Edgar Itarnca, Act. Read'd. John Allen, [Elliott Whitney, rrespass. Chester Thomas, "rriu P. Ballard, |Ca.e. Jacob Reel, [Francis 11. Arnold, i Appeal. ! Jno. Towlinson &Co:Benj. B. Blade's AdmV.! Debt. J. B. Clark. IE. B. I.uther, I Appeal, i William Coonrod, ,S. S. Hinman Garnishee VUach't Ex J. F. Satlcrlee et al [Guy 'l'ozer, [Ejectment. •SECOND WEEK. rLAtSTIFF3. i DEFENDANTS. J NATURE. ' William E. G'>re. i'' dllns M. Segar, Sci. Fa.Bail. , I'uliffCampbell, [Wm. Campbell, Sci. Fa. ! Edward Herrick. I'Tus. F. Welles jr. et a' Ejectment. David IHr cr. b'dah ITender diot, js i. Fa. ! Cornelius Hunsiker.j Wm. R. llaycca et al. 'fre-pasa. j Andrew C. Craig, John Flood, [Debt. ; F.ratus Lovett, Joseph Scely, [Ejectment. : Henry D.F.im-ryetal iilarvy B. Inpfcum, lUe'-t. iW. Bradley A Co. [Daniel H. Crane, Jc.i-e. Luther Rcilfield jr. | Uarvy B. Ingham, I Debt. Same, ' Same. I do I F. L. Ballard, j H. N. Fisher et al. do I I Horace Wilß.-ton jr ; leremiali Driscoll et al.'Ejectment, j i Herman VV. Camp, iiiclmrd Horton et al. [Appeal. | E. W. Baird, jjoitn M. Fox, lEjectment. ' John Eighmey, iWm. Lawyer, (.Appeal. i I M. C. Mercur," st ite Mut 1 Fire loa. Co. Debt. I Jamea A. P.duc, fohn Hanson, Case. | Rogers Fowler, 0. Schrader, j Appeal. i A. D. Brown, same, I do j 11. N. Terrell ACo., Richard Browcr, Debt. I Luke Perkins, James Philips, I Appeal. [ Margaret Roberta, John Rogers, [Ejectment. | John Rogers, • { ALby Ann Swain, ; do ! Welles & Harris, .J. L. Vaoisice, [Sci. Fa. | i,'has. J. French, IMarvilla Watson, 'Ejectment, j Jacob Tome, [Rogers Fowler, t.'a>e, i Henry Cramaior.il, ißussell Spalding, Ejectment. 1 Pa. Lunatic HospitaljOvcrs'ra poor of Frank Debt. l'homa.- Butler, IE. Horton, [iiu tp. Sci.Fa.SurM i Hiram Hemans, | same et al. Appeal. ! Ezra Spalding, [Brown A Rockwell, Ejectment. F. A. Buxton A Co. (John Taylor, Tru-pas*. i Win. H. Russell, [Job Dean, Ejectment. [ Geo. M. Ilolicnback [Hannah Benjamin et al do I Clark Ilyatt, [A. Morley & Brothers, Appeal. : Adam Essenwine, iP.AG. H. Gorsliue, do H. S. Rhinnev's use | \L M. Coolbaugh, do Mark Compton, {."wis Gibbs. do I McCoy Craig, j I'lms A la.lbel Craig. do AbrahamG.Garrisorijßaiiiuel BchoSeld ft H! ! do David Burt. David llapeman et al. !Sci.Fa. Bail. [ Alx. Kreaer A Co. IWm. Campbell, j Debt. | Abby Ann Rogers, [Gilbert Rogers, (Divorce. I Bt. King-Tory's use jisebub>n K-. c c!-tine, Sci. Fa. V. i R. J. DcCaters, lames Ellsworth, Ejectment, j B. Greenwood ACo.j Win. Gampbell, Debt. I Davis C. Pierce, iJoseph Ikuninstcr, sci. Fa. sf. : Peter B Htnrdevant.jGco. (b Kile, Appeal. • James Fritchcr, IJohu Knyder, Case. [ 11. F. Bait, 'Kenower Worinley, I Appeal. j 170 REIGN ATTACHMENT. -Coimoy I. WEALTH OR PKNN-AI.VAMA ; Bradford County, . To the Bin-riff of Bradford County, Greeting: We'com — • mand you that you attach OWEN DOUGHERTY i i.. s. late of your county, by all and singular his goods ! ••—' and chattka, land- and tenements, monies, rights | and credits, in whose hands or possession soever the same ' may be, so that he be and appear before our court of eoni lnan pleas, to be Imldenat tin; borough of Towanda, in and for said county, on the first Monday of May next, there to j answer James McKenna, of a pica of assumpsit, damage - | uot exceeding one hundred dollars, and that you summon | and al! persons iu whose bauds or possession the said ! goods, chattlr-, monies, right.-and credits, or any of them I i may be attached, so that they and every of them he and [ i appear before said court, at the day and place aforesaid. ! to answer what shall be objected against the n, and abide [ I the judgment of the Court therein; and have yon then [ and there chis writ. ' | Witness the Honorable DV\ in WILMOT, President of our ' j said court, at the Borough of Towanda aforesaid, the Hint I ' day of March, A. D. 1b.:5. ALLEN McKEAN, Prothonotary. I certifv the above to he a true copy of the original writ. JOHN A. CODDLNG. Sheriff. | ] Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 23, 1&55. [ I pLOVER ii' TIMOTHY SEED.—sobubb i i v^ 1 <lb Clover and limoihy c*-cd, just received, and for I I by sale fcbiM BAILEY A NEVINB. I I -VTEW & DESIRABLE SPRING GOODS .lit juet opening at MONTANYES A CO. I j March 1, 1655. £coti! 9Vi>Bfrti9-*nicnlo. A DM IN ISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice ATi. fa herebv giun tliat all persons indebted to the ea tute of A. I'. BILES, ib-ci.i-eii, late uf Wvalusing township, to urake ixnniesliat* payment, and all persons having dkninind-- * ;aiii-l said e-Lite. will prtscut themdu ly uutUeuticate-d for settlement. Sifil Administrator. April it, 1655. V DM IN ISTR A Toll's NOTlCE—Notice J V- is lieieDy given, that ~11 persons indciued to the e. tatc of Rt'XANA VANAA ItiVKi.B, deceased, Ute of Psk< twp., arc hereby requested to luakt payruent without de lay; and all iiaving eUiuis against -Ad estate v. ill please- pie eat thciu d'dv aoDu iitie.-ii il j-. r .etth icelit. G. GRIDLEY, Adaiini-trator. Orwell, February 17. Isa 6. J^XKCrTf >I*'S NOTlCE.—NolctriTu^"- 1 J by given, that a'l pi r-rns inde'-tfd to the state of HORATIO GAM AGE, dee'd. late of Burlington twp., ar hereby requc-ted t > make payment withotd delay; ami ail person' having claims against said estate will"] lease present them dul> aat n-r.tieated for .-s-ttlement. JULIA GAM AGE. I RERRY B. PRATT, { I ' t< - LUtoM - February 17. ,1655. y EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter ot fx. tlie estate of P. D. Havens, deceased, in the Or ph:ULs' Court of Bradford County. The under.signe-J Au ditor appoihted ) \ the ca d Coutt to di-ti ibute the pro Cee-ds of the -al- of real estate of said decedent, iu th' hands of his administrators, will attend to the duties of his appointment at bis office in Towanda borough, on Sat urday the 7th day of Ami!, A 1) 1655, at It) o'clock A. M. at which time H id place all persona interested are reques ted t-> present their cl-rhus, or be forev' r ii*barred from said funds. G. H. WATKINS, Auditor. Xov.-nnda, Februsry 20. 1-55. A DMINISIRATOII'S NOTICE. \Jt£e a is herein- given, that all ptra uis indebted to llie es tate of BfLl\*Eß PALMER, deceased, late of Cnjitoa tp, are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and all persons having claims again t said estate wiii please- preocot th ■ a d ly authenticated for -r-ttlc-mcnt. TIIEIIESSA I'AL.MER, Administratrix. Cant an, .March 1, 1-55. \ DM 1N ISTIi ATOR'S NOT IC E~N otice J. V. Is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the cs t tie of BENJAMIN B. BLADE deceased, late of Columbia twp, are- hereby requested to make payment with ut d-- 1 v; and all per. on- hiving claiuis against said estate a.li i please pre -cut them dulv authenticated for settlement. i Mar-h E 1-55. .'JI.AL P BLADE, Administrator. J V^OTICi*. —Tilt; Commisslouors of Rradford it County have fixed upon the f. dlowiug days and date-e re-peetively, for h Iding APPEALS, viz : Towa'.dv borciiigh, Buriiiiuton township and borough, [ North and South Tov.anda, Ul-ter and Wilmot, on Tuura- j day, Febreaty 15. (.'anion, Franklin, Granville, Herrick, Leroy and Wysox ! on Monday. February );. Orwell, l'ik. R'-me.Bhe dieqnin.Tuacarora. Wyalaalng, Warren a:ul M'indiiiuw -.n Tuesday, February 20." Columbb, Ovrrt-.n. R.idg' crry. Binithtield. SpriDgfield, I South Creek aad Byivania borough, on Wedne-wLiy, Feb ruary 21. Athens town-hip, Athens borough, Albany, Asylum, Armenia.Dur dl, Litchfield and Standing Stone on 'fhurs dav, February 22. Monroe, Trov towiiiliip and borough, and Wells, onFri- i day, February 23. id*The A-.-, ; :.ors -a ill be punet ;al in delivering the no- t tices to the taxxbles, nd in making their returns in per- 1 tan on the day designated in their warrants, at which time - and place the Bjarei of Revision will attend and hear uii such an think t!i :n-elves aggrieved by said a-;e-sincr.t, and make cti' h deductions and alterations as to them may [ beem just. By order of the Uominis.-ionera, Feb. 7, 1655. E. M. FAItRAit-( !< ik. ; y DMIN ISTR ATOR'S NOTICE.- -Notice 1 a Y is hereby given, that a'.l peraons indebted to the es- , lute of C. P. PHILIPS dee'd., late of Burlington tp., ere hereby r -qneiteil to make payment without delay; and all persons havlD,;ing chinus p.ge.in-t said e tatc wiii please j present them duly authenticated for settlement. J. M. PHILIPS, Administrator, i Fel r'l&ry 3. 1655. I~N THE MATTER of the Partition cf Me! 1 Rrul Kitutt of U onfy II ebber, deceased. —Notice is hereby given to ail pi r>n-i interested in the pi.rtit: .:i of the real e-t.itc of Barney Webber, decea ed, late o. th-. | Township of Troy, to come Into Court on the tint day of j next term, (being the 7th day of May next, *t 2 o'clock, i P. M., to accent or re i'uiC the estate wideh was a;.-praired ) by the Jury of inqee-t upon said estate, on th- Vth <1 .v cf 1 January, l"o65. J A' EB fi. WEBB, Clerk of OC. i Towanda, March 11, Lijj. j yDM IN ISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice j 1 JL is hereby given, that til persons it.-l' bt- d to the es tate of aLLX A.N Dl'R HAND, dee d. !!■ cf V.'i;Jha T a ! twp.. ar- req.-e to make payment without delay ; and 1 those having demands again-t aid estate will present them . duly autheuti' uted for sett'.-anient. M.vß'i'lN LLBBREE, Administrator. [ March 25. ICAS.1 C AS. j y EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of i i Y the est:ttf of John C'c-ic.'e*. dece-i*c t —ln thy Orphans [ Court of Bradford County. The undersigned. Auditor j app -itiled upon ex eptiona tiled to the final account iff th.. ndiniui.trator- of said estate, will i>tte*id '. t! Aduties of i hit appolntms :t nt his o'fi- c : n the bore ;gh ■ f i wir.da, ou the 2.'id d.iv ot Aj.:.i, isss, at 2 o'clock, P. M. All pri son ; intcre-ted will please take not;- e. March 23, IS-55. lb lb MGRRQVfi. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. —A: Mitchell vs. at A I'. I). Tied.-- In the Coutt of Common Pit-as vi : Bradford County; No. 336. May T. 16>4. The undar.-igi.ed, an Audi to. appointed by sevd court to i distribntv for.d- raised by Sheriff a sale of uefend : t's real estate, will attend to tLe dut;--.i nf his appointment at Ids office in the borough of Tow-mda, on .Saturday, the 21st dav of April, 1655, at 2 o'clock, P. JL, w.:en and where all person-; hiving claim; upon -a.d fund moat pre sent them, - v 1; forever debarred trom the - in.. Mar,.a 21,1865. P. D. MORROW, A-.Jitor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE. — In the matter cf 1 Y f'i cstu'.r cf Itache! Cranmcr, deceased. In the Or phiui'tt Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor appolnt-d ty ii.l Court to distribute funds in the hands of the Administrator of the estate of Rachel Cramner, 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, 1655, at 1 o'clock, P. M., when aiid where ail persons are requested to present their claims, or be forever'debarred ir ruub. -hare <f said funds. D'A. QVEB.TON, Towanda, March 24, 1a55.l a 55. Auditor. ECU TOR'S NOTICE.—AII perso's ic- X J d;V-t( J to the estate of KLIAL STEVENS, deceased, late of Ridgbury townrhip, are hereby notified to niek . payment without delay, and a'.l persons having demands ay'aiuit said estate are* requested to pr. ent th m duly au thenticated for settlement. HTURGI'.s SQUIRLS, WM. SILVENB. Ridgburv, March 20. 1565. Executors. i >ROCLAM ATlON.—Whereas, the lion. L D AVID WILMOT, President Judge of the 12th Ju dicial District, consisting of the Counties ot Bradb-. d, Sue i qnehanua and Sullivan, and Hons. JUt.dn BCLLSKD Hud HAIUSV ACXI.LV, Assoeiate Judges, i ti and foi .sai'i county j of Bradford, have fasucd their precept bearing da'" the 20th day of February, 1-55. t'> mc dire 'ted, for holding a j Court of Oyer and Terminer, Genera! Quarter Sessions of ! the Feuce,"Common Pleaa and Oqdian's Court, at Towaa | dfor the County of Bradft id, on the fln-t Monday, the I 7th day of .May next, to vont.nue two weeks. N dice i- th'im-fore hereby given, to the Comrers and j Just ice* of the Peace and Constables, of the County of ' Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper ner -1 soil, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their j records. Inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those tilings which to their office appertains to be done ; and tiioi-e who are bound by recognizance or othcrw i-uto pro , -ecute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said County, or wh - shall be bound to appear at the said court, are to be theu and there to prosecute against ijieoi as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agTeeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the .'Hat of March, in the vear of our j Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty five, and of the Independence of tiie United States, the seventy ninth. _ JOHN A. CODPLVO, Sheriff. REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Noticeislierel.y i given that there hive i-en filed arid settled iu the office of the Register of Wills in and for the county ot Bradford, a-couats of adniiufatrMioo upon the followiaj: ( c.ffau-s. viz.: - i Final aceo nit c-f Thorn if Eiliott and Wm. Coolbang'i 2d, Administrators of the estate of David 11. Owens, of Monroe, deceased. Final account of Leonard Uplinm, snn iving adminis trator of the estate of Beriah Rratt late of Troy, deceased. Final account of Amos Spalding and Owen Spalding, administrators with thr Will annexed, of John Spalding, . late of Athens deceased- Final account of l'aul Quick, Aaron Ely and Sarah Gor man, formerly Sarah Bantee. executors "of the estate of WiUism Bantec, i ite of Asylum deceased. 2d Partial account of Joseph Menardi. surv ivioqailmir istrafor -if the estate of Huratio Ladd, late of Albany ta p. deceased. I And the same will be nrwatt lto the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, on Monday, the 7th day of May next, , for confirmation and allowance. TAMES 11. WEBB, Register. Regi-ter Office. March 30, 1655. COI .LECTORS.—Yoi! are herebVa'.t --.1 tborisrd to make a deduction of five ?cr ctni. uroa ; the. state t-.x of every individual who "shall pay his her i r-ute and e nrety taxes in full, on cr Ix-fv re •3 2hth day ; of JUNE next, and the r .me shall be allowed yon in your settlcmeut—prcvided the nam' is by you pa.d into the [ County Treat ary, on or before the list or 224 daystf JUL S . next- By order" ej the Uoiumitsioncrv 1 Towanda. Appl 7,1655. E. M. FA Kit Ml, Clerk. illloCl!iatlfoft6. TOWANDA ■mWFOM S&MMi&Y. rp.'llS -.Loo!, under the charge of the Mioses II AN SO I *. X in held in the north end of the Ward House, in the room former!/ necajded by Lap-He. Mason A Co. Miss KM MA HANSON vuil '.u L>-: nit*-rs ih afewday* •tad i: f-iturt will give instruction iu the French language in the school." The school v'-nr will ccn. bt of four quartern, ol el<v*n weeks sab. "The summer vacation commencing In July, and eliding in September. TERIH. I RK t>rnrTE : KTrsf t'lau— To include till luncntary Eugli-h ) .. ea IUWO' IK-- -no ih'- .-.tudy of the Latin language, j St'ona < 'lus. — A Include the more advanced stc- / die .of the Vagli-hLi.'.u" _c, with Mathematics, t'i 04 .end the study oi Latin nu French J Third t'h'-. -T> iuolj'le Mathematics. Mental} and Moral Philosophy. Uh-.i no, Lot any, Ac., ■ >l2 00 v,-:tu I-ti.i and French, ) V. u h pupil will K-ri: c with her a desk and chair. There w.ll !• no <\\'ru • h r>.fc- what. ver. Af'iiic.-- Instruction on the Piano, v. ;th use of Instru ment, villi ho given by Mi-s Rv;<-cO\ 1). Havox, at 110 p-r quarter. and us fvm a arrun'-prnnits now in progress can be completed.a rliss in roeai music will be formed. IdiCl'UUfcij on Rhetoric. Moral and laielleitual Philo sophy. and the Higher branches oi English composition, will also be deliver d once or twice in each week. The aim of the Teachers will he t • luipart a IftorougA of tin -• niie- pnr.eed, and ta give a tone and character to their X m<->! which will recommend It to the cj'ifideitce of the con. acuity. The next Quarter will commence en ME Jay, April They beg leave to refer to the following named gentle men :—lit. Ki V. Al.oxr.o I'OTT: . Li-hop ol'the Diocese of Petiu'a, Puituk-lnhia ; Lev. L>r. MACIXA.V, President ot THE flullege of New Jersey, Princeton. Hon. DXVID WILMOT, <l. F. Mi : ON. lain, L. Ward, Mop. Hon. GEOROL SANDAASO.V, D. F. liaaa^ruv. , Lu., Cot. J. F. ME/.xh. Towandt. Towemds. March 21. 1*55. Important Scientific ZJJscovory! BUT Si AN'S POLYTROPHE, for iialtiocsa and thinness of Hair, a magic restorative of the hu man hair on bald head—removing and preventing dan il re if. and tasdug the hair ta grow luxuriantly, and nre vcntiiig it fro:. turning gray. Containing no Alcohol or Oil; of any kind. 1 hi ■ Is tlie ino-t valuable discovery for the purpo rrer : introduced into this place. There are a number of gentia • tueri of this B 'rough, who Lav. used it. and are trifling to J testify to its ex .client re-torative quxlitica. lam wilhrgf ; ta warrant it to give satisfaction to those uaing it accord i lug to direct; a.s. ; For -.ale by S. COOPER. Berber and Hair Dresjcr, la ihe lute men t of the Ward 11.iu.-e, T^wanda. ; Towanda, March 23, ldi-6. j To cho Citizens of Bradford Corsnty. BOOK BINDING.—S. WELLS respect fully informs, the inhabitants of Bradford County that ! he itlll continues the B'JOK BINDING Lusiress, in the ; vill u-e of and is re dy to attend to anything ! iu hi • lice that may U. entrusted to his care. Particular attention will be given to the biuding of Mn i sic. Magazines. Law D icks, Ac. Everything will be done pro:.!; tly. and iu the ; • ctrst and nio-t durublr- manner. Hr.- b.t.dery in the- Third Story, over ilcssrs. llarrlng . tons' Eton, opposite the PosLOllicr. tj"As th re 1< no binderv in Bradford county, for the ace-mniodali'n of the public arrsmmmentd have beca :nado by which Books lctt at the efiko of the " Bradford ! lu-poritr ," will be fjrward- dto me, ma retarned, without ; extra expense. llinghamton, Mfcrch 31, l'J66. n-*3 soowc OUT roa ao2BZ!as! i 1 I> GOODENuL'GJI respectfully ia ; *7 * forin.s ail thi-e that are entitled to Land Warranta under t!i- act of Mir'h i, 1;65, that he is now prepared with all o'.wesari" forms to nieet every ca-e. lie would i also ,y to th' -fc who can:: t co::veui< nt!v cooie to To wan da, that by .s- nding Lid a statement of tfiu nature of their ! cluii:. i h - wilt :n:ike out the nece.vary papers thut can ho j exec.tcd by t'::e:a before the nearest Justice of the I'aace. S He would aleo sav, beware of travelling ifeculatora. ' lUs terms, are reut d'.in, and t : , after the warrant jji re 'eived. Towanda. March 21. 1- 'l. DISSOLUTION*. —TheUorartntrship here tof-irc existing between the cbscril-crt, under ths name >j: L. aH. L. LAMLREAUX, & Co.. Is this day ! diaeolvi Iby mntualconsent pa: .< iuo huaireai jcf s'i!' <'rt i - -ill her ..:er be ccrrita en by I. L. A H. L. j LAMEP.EAUX, at the old stand. Notes and Bock accounts , *>' the laic iirta urt Ifcft in the hands of I. L- & 11. L. Lam orcaux. and :T 'st be settled forthwith. I. L. LAMEP.EACX, D. C. HALL, 11. L. I.AMERi:..L*\', C. 3. EUSSELL. Towallda, J.m. "il, IfeOo. nil. JOHN* MTNTOSH, SU/IGEOX DkWj'JST, HAS RETCRNED. Ofi ce next door to Merour'a store, f:. i over Alex&ndct'a Clothing Stor^ Main ifreit, Tov.utcca. Febraary 24. I*os. j I AMES MACFAIILANE, ATTORXE Y i tJ AT LA. ?P, TUW/\DA, Pa. Uccupicfl-the Office, In i the V ninn B!o:k, formerly ov-.d by John C. Adams Esq. ' will uttc-.id t. procuring Bounty Land Warrant* | and Ptr.?io;is. March 22, 13iS. ! ILJ.MADJI.I P. I>. MORROW. , IF AD I'LL A MORROW, A TTORXE YS IA I A.VI) C(,i;: SELLORS AT LMV,- Ofßi* ! over M'-rcar's Store, Towar.da, Pi. | 1 ow2jmßl, .f-rli 2, If-hS. c-43-tf ! I I S A. OVERTON, A TTORXE Y AT '! " LAIV. OfH-o in the second story of the Unloa J Li.iek, over the office of Jame.s Macfarlane. DR. £HT M ASON , RN YSICIA X A XD SUTGEO?', cheta his profcslotial sf niecs to tha people of TIJV ids Aid vl lr:tv. WOcc at h'sresiieac# on Pine street, v. here lu- can always !>e fownl when nut pr-ifi-c-i '.iv enuagoil. * FALL AND WINTER GOODS!! BURTON KINGSBERY, W row prepared to oiler to Li* customers and ti.whir? gi nersllv, a lartre and com plete -stock of FALL A WINTER GOODS. His stock ha* icen selected with nnucual preat cre, and is superior for style and quality than have ever kef- re fcten offered to tha public—and such a ccmtlnt-tion of vrry low prices that we are sure earnot fail to pita e the closest obserrar.— Aiao.oge .t his assertirent may be found French Merino*, Delaines, Cashmeres, Thibet-cloths, Oighams, Fine Wcr ted plaids, Silk Poplin. Alapacae, Calicos, Fine and heevy Iri-h Linen*, Cotlou Pillow Casings, Brown and Bleached Muidm. Kuek Flannel, Broad Cloths ft Caaaimccs.&c. i / CLOTHING —An iiiav be had \ / .hfttpot PHINNEY'S \ Lli I'EKSGNS indebted to Moiitahres & A Co .will do well to call an Jjmake payment, otherwu#, necessity will compel them to teed u call that will t* ra< re expressive. March 1, IS6S. NEW ARRANGEMENT AT THE F.ASLE FBUNDHY! x. i*. <& h. i>. Xj/i.?*xoa2iAtrx, HAYING purchased the entire interest of the other irrmV-crs of the Ite firm -f 1.1. iH. L. Lamoreux ,v, Go. in the " Luglc Foundry," in the sooth part of the borough of T .wand*, will still c-artinue the businc a of ,t:d firm, and manufacture to ord< r and keep constaatiy on hand a Luge assortment of the following articles : MACHINERY of ail kinds, including Mill Irons. MIL Gearing-: the- Rose and Jubnaon V.'atcr-whecl, Ac. Ac. STOVLS—Box, Cval, Cooking and Parlor Steves, of all kind-', aires and prices. PHOUGJIS—North Branch, Ncs. 1, 5, sad 7; Bldcth'ey N -. 1 and 2 : Biogh&mton. Wayne County, Exccßlor, idc-hill and conr ploughs, Ac. born Shellcrs and Straw Cutters; Wagon boxes, alcigh shota. j)lough {w-ir.t-;. gearing for chsln punsns, grind stones, and uther article- t(>o n'imerouK to mention. ' Having secured as Superintendents, J. B. IRVINT. in the j ma hine sh -p. and r.oßt ut McCiri. urox in the moulding department, the firm feel confident that they car. Mann- I fjrture and repair ali kinds of machlx:ery in as wmkman j like a manner and on as easy terms as any establishrnfcnt j this side of New York. tti-Sff.m Engi.u.i will "le repaired satufact rily on | sh rt notice. Particula- attoution will be paid to the Pattern d*parV m> nt, and all orders fulfilled on the rhortori notice. Ihe attention of Farmers is oftll'.-l to J. B. Irvine's cele brated LXCfiI.SIOH PLOUGH, which took the fir t pro miitin . t. the Bradford county Agricultural Fair f 1 Also to the elevated oven EAGLE . TOYE. the best stov* in uso. With the above the firm have connected a Tin, Shtrt Iron and C< jftr Estxllishnunt, and will be at all times ready to manufacture, repair acd d > job work. and will keep constantly on hand asjortnocta in all brancbe.-i r.f tht-ir business. We call the public i.ttertiou to the f 'Rowing fs- ta Wc use the Jt-dstoT) Iron, which is acknowledged to lie ni'.n durable and etreng than any other. Our -t ve phte are thicker and stmrper than any of foreign manufacture, aol persons prrcha. ing stoves of n run have ti;em rep-iired on short r.ritice hy ealiltig on v.. without going to the expenee of bavimr new patterns. Fanners would s:ve time ar.d expse by purchasing plongfcs of us, as they would not be troubled for points, as it. the case of foreign ploughs. Old Iron, Brasc. ■' upper, T'ewter, Ac., taken iaexesarge for manufactures or work. Xifr'Ali would do well to call and examine before pur chasing elsewhere. Towandi, February 15. ICNS.1 C NS. LOT T Fw IOO bMfo chot-- brands, super fine -AMILY FT ?T' Ti ' Jusl - r V ,t"v' l° r vTn ** .ale - T retail! " fo!'T2 F ■■'LA A NFAINS. KOCERIKS. —A lurqe,stock iust received *_>' —cvjsistiag * Sugaie. Ten. k~ Ac., of n; rlor quslltv for sc.'e at reduced rrir*e. March IN 1R55. " BURTON X'VGSBEKY'.
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