THE PETTICOATED MAN. —The smart Irish lad w ho went 'y the uanieof Elizabath Ann Cole man, and worked for three months in the family of a respectable family in Albany as a female domestic, has been tried for larceny, convicted and sentenced to two years' imprisonment in the State prison. When he was arrested, there was no suspicion excited as to his sex. It was not till the Matron took him in charge to put on the prison suit that the discovery was made. His trunk had been previously examined, and anions; its contents were a razor and strop, which the prisoner begged to have left with him, and not to be parted from, as " they were the only things he had iu the world to remember his poor dead father. DEMOCRATIC MEETING AT MACCH CHUNK- Mouth Chunk, June 5.—A Democratic meet ins; was held here last night, to commemorate the Virginia election. The Hon. R. M. Brod iiead delivered a speech in opposition to Know Xothingisin and Abolitionism. governor Reeder of Kansas, who is on a visit here, was serenaded last night, when he made a few brief remarks to the crowd of citizens. He expressed a determination to stand by and uphold the purity of the ballot box iu Kansas. MARRIAGE PARTY POlSONED. — Baltimore, June 4. —A marriage party in Washington county, Maryland, were poisoned, a day or two since, by eating custard in which arsenic had been placed. Some twenty-five are not expect ed to live. The bride is among the number.— It is a mystery as t> who committed the act. The servants are all sick from eating of the cu-tard. THE VIRGINIA ELECTlON. — Baltimore, June \ 4. —The official returns from Virginia reduce Wise's official majority below ten thousand.— The election of Lewis, Dem., in the Eleventh Congressional District is in doubt. The Rich mond Enquirer says it is prepared to hear of his defeat. THE WASHINGTON ELECTION. — Washington, June s.—The result of the municipal election of yesterday may be summed up as follows : The Americans have lost six councilmen and pained four Aldermen, so that their majority on joint ballot will be 15. the average American majority on the general ticket will be 553. THE FLY in WHEAT. — We see some com plaints of the fly in Lancaster county, and have heard of a very few iu the West Branch region ; but almost with one voice, from every section, a good growth is now promised. The Markets, June 4. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. FLOUR AND MEAL. —Breadstuff's of all des criptions are firm since the receipt of the for eign news by the Asia, and prices are higher. The only offeriugs are small lots for home con sumption at $lO 25 a $lO 50 for common and good brands. Sales at $lO 50 a $ll 50 per barrel for extra and fancy brands. (SUMS. —There is more demand for Wheat. Red is worth $2 52 ; and Penn'a white $2 63. Rye is scarce ; sales at $1 48 afloat. Corn is higher. Sales of Southern and Penn'a yellow at $1 U9 afloat. Oats are selling at 63 cts. NEW YORK MARKET. Finni AND MEAL. —There is a fair demand for Western at $lO 31 to $lO 50 ; Domestic $lO 25 to $lO 50 for common ; and $ll 25 to $l3 for extra Geuesee. Canadian is in request at slo 50 to $l2 00 for extra brands. BRAlN —Wheat is firm at $2 55 to $2 65. Rye is held at $1 75 ; Osiss are more plenty at floe to 84c. Corn is a shade better ; sales at $1 15. Included in the sales are 40,000 bush. Western mixed for Julv delivery, at SI. I * I*. KUANKI.IN FIUK CO.NO. I.—' The moml-ers | Franklin Fire Company are notified to meet ! 1 the Kntriuc house, on Saturday evening, JCNE 2d. at G* o'clock. By order of the Foreman, May 2. N. T. 800 ART, Secretary. R MASONIC'.—The regular meetings of UNION LODGE. NO. IDS, A. V. M., are held every Wed jLjK ne-day, on or preceding the full moon, at Maso / XT \nic Hall, over J. Kingshery's store. : All brethren in good standing are invited to attend The meeting for May will occur on the 30th day. 11. K. A. 1 NIOX CHAPTER, No. iGI, holds its regular | meetings at the saute place, Thursday on or before the full I m wn. Meeting for May ott the 31st day. E. H. MASON, Secretary. I)U. LOtA/TT HAS REMOVED to the residence of Mrs. J. W. MKRCCK. on Second street, directly above and i "pji'i-ite the Methodist church. tec He would also inform those indebted to him, that •i : accounts of more than one year's standing, must be II ttttkd, by payment or otlierwise. June 9, 1855. J GROCERY AND RESTAUR NT. | \riELAUI> PRENTICE respectfully in i, I >rm-> the public that he taken the room in the K "i-emerit of the •• Union block," north side of the public ; I Suare, where he intends to keep a j I CROCEII Y AXD EA TTXG SA LOOX | '• to receive a share of public patronage. He will | "•'''■avir by strict attention to business, and by providing • *' djole- as arc iu season, to make it an acceptable f| lypdar resort for tlie refreshment of the" inner ; i.tri. ] public arp jnvited to give me a call, g L'wauda, June it. Is. || GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. I I r ' FOX would respectfully inform Irs p| trifiiils and the public generally that he has IF V' T I'* Oroeery ana Provision Business, at A'O, I ■ r \. \ (opposite Merc lira store,) and intends car \t< branches. He has and will continue ■ ~° n hand a full assortment of GROCERIES and all PB w " ' ''"VISIONS that are obtainable, all of which % T*' , 011 reasonable terms for Cash. SB wanda, June 1,1855. || PASH pud for BUTTER, EGGS, and eve , r >tj'ing else in the line of Katables, at FOX'S. H ,)|} FLOUR, a superior article, for 1| "family use, at FOX'S. S S M " KK,) HAMS ANn~iSHOULDERS H t, i ® , -bfied Heef, Smoked Tongues, Cheese, I'-ard, f ' Salmon, Codfish, ,*<•„ at FOX'S. jt [ j)''""-!' REACHES, a small quantity, very fil gee, for sale t j„ne9 FOX'S. I Lemons, Pine Apples, Fresh |j| . 'iv*. Prunes, Currants, seedless Raisins ,pre ■l •••', ! ,!, r ( ' r - il "d a variety of articles of the same nature |;l l ■ [lt jnncO FOX'S. II SALAD OIL, Maccaroni, Ver- H English and French Mustard, Sago Cheese, |fl v , "t'oegs, ('loves. Spires, " Worcestershire Sauce," *C„ for Hale cheap at FOX'S. | I Urouiiis, T"bs, Measures, scrubbing ■ Ani¥ t>es, blacking Bnishes, Ac. at FOX'S. I f 1 ''FAS, both Green and Black— ■. , "' I cents to $1 oo—every pound warranted to ■jejaoney returned la all cases, at FOX'S. I') GARS—Brown, Rctiued, Pow fl <-•: Jaow f and Granulated ; Molasses, Syrup. Rio II Ft! ""' e 'Baleratus, Ginger, Sperm Candles, H vi, j L ' —'ia tact a general variety of Groceries, for '''• at _ junefi FOX'S- I L U ' EIDER VINEGAR may lie found ■ 4 juney FOX'S. IJBLACKBERRIES—A quantity 41 janeJ FOX'S- Xem Slboerlisemeats. BBJABWAIFC (JDS' @M)IFENISS , ©E COLLINS &. POWELL WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the pnb lie that they have RE MOVED their CLOTHING A FURNISHING STORK to Pat bin's New Brick Block No. 3, and will be happy to wait on all who may give then a call, Their stock consists of Black Broadcloth and Fancy Coats ; Fancy Cassimere Coats, of all colors ; Black and Fancy Cassimere Pants ; Black Satin and Fancy Vests ; Marseilles Vests. White and Fancy ; Marseilles and Linen Coats, all kinds ; Linen Pants, Shirt Collars, Cravats and Hose. Hats, of all kinds. Garments of all kinds made up to order, and warranted to ht or no Our stock comprises all kiuds of good* adapted to men's wear, which we are liouiid to sell cheap er than any other establishment in town or county. V U Til SO done to order as usual. Towanda, June 9,1855. CAUTION— A man calling himself by the name of H r m. C. Smith, has been selling the rights of my Improved Bee hive in the state of Ohio without any legal authority to do so. I would caution all persons not to purchase of him. SYLVESTER DAVIS. Claremont, N. H., June 4, 1855. AN APPRAISEMENT AND CLASSI FICATION of the different persons engaged in the sale of Goods, Wares and Merchandise, in the Countv of Bradford, for the year 1855, with the amount of lice'nse thereunto annexed : Toxon. Name*. Cla*. Amount. Albany D. Kellogg A Co., 14 7 00 Asylum John Horton 14 ... 7 00 G. 11. & J. 11. Morrow 14.... 7 00 Horton A Stone, 14 7 00 Athens Boro'. .Harris A Page, 10 20 00 C. C. Brooks, 14 7 00 C. Comstock 14.... 7 00 Overton A Wheelvr, 14 7 00 W. F. Burdick, 14.... 7 00 Moses Sawyer, 14.... 7 00 C. Park A Son, 12 12 50 J- M. Bell 13 10 00 C. Averill, 14... 7 00 George A. Perkins, 15 ... 700 Jo-eph Parsons 14 7 00 j Athens Tp John Watkins, 14. . . . 7 00 A. ilcidleinan 14 .. 700 Hubliell A Gardner 14 ... 7 00 I -Burlington Long A Merry 14 700 Morley A Campbell 14 ... 7 00 A. MorleyA Brother. 14 7 00 Cauton Tuttle A Vleardslee 13 10 00 J. Vandyke jr. ACo .13... .10 00 Gridley A Colwell,. 13 10 00 Randall,Townsend A Co 14. . . . 7 00 F. Hall A Co 13 10 00 A. Doty 14 7 00 H. Miller A Co 14 7 no F. G. A A. 8. Manley, 13 10 00 Mix A Hooper, 14 7 00 W. S. Baker, 13 10 00 Case A Rockwell, 14.. 7 00 Columbia W. H. Knapp, 14 7 00 A. B. Austin, 14 7 00 Durell B. Laporte A Co. 14 . ... 700 U.Moody 14 7 00 Franklin J.M.Martin 14 7 00 Gnurville L. D. Taylor, 14 7 00 Herrick A. R. Brown, 14. . 700 E. Tyrrell 14 7 00 Leroy, D. D. Parkhurst, 14 7 00 B. B. Parkhurst, 14.. .. 700 Monroe Levi Knnis 14.... 7 00 Newton, White ACo 14 ... 700 O. P. Lvon 14 7 00 S. S. Hinman, 14.... 7 00 George Smith 14 7 00 Smith A Cranmer ,14 ... 7 00 Brown A Rockwell, 13 10 on V. E. A J. E. Pioliet, 14 7 00 Orwell, T.Humphrey A Co 14.... 7 00 H. Gibbs A Son, 14.... 7 00 Potter A Lyon, 14 7 00 Pike I). Bailey A Son, 13 lo 00 George H. Little 13. ...10 00 Black A Pierce, 13... .10 00 Baldwin A Itobbins, 14.... 7 00 Stevens A Barrows, 14.... 7 00 Ridgberry, Cornell A Decker.....(liquor)l4... .10 50 Charles Wilson " 14 10 50 West A Voorhis, " 14 10 50 B. F. Buck, " 14. .. 10 50 H.C.Evan 14.... 7 00 Rome Judson Holcomb, 14 ... 7 Of) J. W. Woodburn, 14 . . . 7 00 Washburn A Frost, 14 ... 7 00 1 Stand'g Stone Henry Tracy 14.... 7 00 George Stevens, 14.... 7 00 Jared Hart, 14 ... 7 00 Shesheqnin ... Kinney A Gore, 14 7 00 Washburn A Ames, 14. .. . 7 00 Smithfield,. .. J. E. Bullock, 13... .10 00 1,. Durfee 13. .10 00 E. S. Tracy, 14 ... 700 J. M. Higgins 14 ... 7 00 Springfield Daily A Hart, 14 .. . 700 J. G. Blakeslee, 14 7 00 C. T. Murphy, (!iqaor)l4... .10 50 Hiram Spear 14.... 7 00 Troy Borough .J. K. Goodrich, (liquor) 12 .. .18 75 Calking A Howell, 14. .. . 7 00 E. F. Ballard, 14.... 7 00 O.P.Ballard 14 ... 7 00 F. L. Ballard, (liquor)i:!.. .15 00 S. W. A D. F. Ponierov, 11.... 15 00 V. M. AH. F. Long,. 11... .15 00 W. H. Knapp, 13....10 00 I>. W. C. Herrick 12.... 12 50 Newberry A Peck 12.... 12 50 C. K. Spencer, 14... 7 00 S. W. Paine, 13 10 00 Towandaßor. .S. Felton, (liquor) 14 .10 50 Hali A Russell, 13.... 10 00 Montanyes A Co 10... .20 00 Joseph Kingsberv 13... .10 00 J. M. Reed " (iivuor)l4. ... 10 50 11. ('. Porter " 14.. . .10 59 O. I). Rartlett, 13 ... 10 00 Burton Kingsliery 13. .. .10 00 W. A.Chainberliu, 14.... 7 00 Collins A Powell, 14. ... 700 J. H. Phinney, 14... 7 00 Tracy A Moore, 13.... 10 00 M. E. Solomon, 14. .. 7 00 H. S. Mercur 10 20 00 Joseph Powell IS. . . .10 00 Bailey A Nevins, 14 ... 7 00 Ulster I.AT. Mather 14.... 7 00 C. Rockwell A Co 14. ... 700 Gibson A Gorseline, 14.... 7 00 Wells Ed sail A Benedict, 14 ... 700 John Brown, 1t.... 7 00 Warren Alva Rogers 14 ... 7 00 J. P. Rogers 14. ... 700 Marcus Tyrrell, 14. . . . 7 00 R. Cooper 14 ... 7 00 G. W. Talmadge, 14.... 7 00 J.A. Ide 14. .. 7 00 Windham W. H. Russell, 14 .. . 7 00 B. Kuykendall, 14 ... 7 00 Wyalnsing....C. Avery, 14... 7 00 K. Lewis A Co 14 7 00 Augustus liewis 14.. .. 700 Welles A Bixby 13. .10 50 Wysox V. E. A J. E. I'iollet,. (liquor)l4. ... 10 50 Wilinot . .Jones A Gary, 14.... 7 00 \ list nod cl.ts-itication of the Beer llu-i-. Eating Hou ses, Ac., in the comity of Bradford 'or the year 1855, under the aet <<f A- euiiJy of the loth >f April, 1849, entitled " an act to create .1 sinking fund, Ac.' 7 inert. Nanus. ■ ( las*. Amount. Ytltens Boro'. f nrner A Snel! 00 ' o.n;iius Harsh, 8.. .5 00 James Wilson,.. (liquor)* 7 50 Athena Tp John Sanstcr 8. . 500 Burlington.... Henry Vosbu .. 8.... 500 Canton H. Tattle 8.... 5 00 J. G. Scudder, -. ... SMO A. Can field, -.... •"> 00 Columbia L. L. Griggs, 8.... 5 00 Monroe A. Mulliii, *.... 5 00 11. Tracy 8.... 5 00 Towanda 80. .J. H. Warner,. 8.... 5 00 Miles Carter 8 5 00 J. A. Record, 8 5 00 M.T.Carrier 8.... 5 00 L. H. Scott, 8.... 5 00 John Ringer, 8 ... 5 00 Trov 80r0'... .D. Dobbins, 8.... 500 H.N. Fish 8 5 00 C. Drake, 8. 5 00 Smithfield M. B. A J. C. Gerould, 8 5 00 Ulster, J. M.Pike,. 8... . 500 A list and classification of the persons engaged in the sale of Nostrums, Patent Medicines, Ac., for the county of Bradford, for the year 1855, under the act of Assembly of April 10, 1849 : Toim. Name*. Class. Amount. Athens Boro'. ,C. H. Herrick, 4 $5 00 G. A.Perkins 4 5 00 Canton Tuttle A Beardslee, 4 5 00 Leroy D. D. Parkhurst 4 5 00 Orwell T. Humiihry A Co 4 5 00 Koine Judson lloloomb, 4 5 00 Towanda Bor. J. M. Reed, 4.... 5 00 H. C. Porter, 4 5 00 Stand'g Stone Henry W. Tracy, 4.... 500 Troy Borough E. F. Ballard 4 5 00 F.L.Ballard, 4 .. 500 C. Drake, 4.... 5 00 A list and classification of the Distilleries in Bradford Co. for 1853, per act of Assembly uf April 10,1849 : Toxmx, Name. Class. Amount. Springfield ..Wm. Brace, 10 *0 00 A list and classification of Bankers in Bradford County, for the year 1855 ; Tbica. Name. Ami of busxnfss. Lieense. Towanda Bor Laporte, Mason A Co.- $l5OO $45 00 gi" Notice is hereby given that an Appeal will lie'held at the Commissioner's Office, in Towanda, on tlw> '.3d day of JUNE next, at which time and place any person ag grieved by the foregoing Classification can attend if they think proper. E/U BBGWN, JtJkrcanA'e Affraxstr. Frenchtown, May .5, 1955. Nero glbuertisemcuts. ST AGES will hereafter ' eave w ard House, until further ■ ■ .(jjj.u. notice, as follows : FOR WAVKRLY—I/eave at 2 o'clock, P. M-, arriving in time to take the trains, east and west. Leave after the arrival ot the morning trains, from the east and west. Kilt TUNKHANNOCK—Leave immediately upon the arrival of the Waverlcy stage, about 1, P. M. Arrive at Towanda, in time to connect with the stage for Wavcrly. March 17, 1855. SMITH A POWELL, Proprietors. THE TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION, pnr- X suant to adjournment, will meet in the Methodist Church, at Orwell Hill, on the Bth day or JUNE next at 10 o'clock, A. M. The following Resolutions, as unfinished business, will be considered:— Resolved, That there ought to be in each township, a School Officer, whose duty it shall he to inspect Teachers and visit the Schools in his respective township, either in connection with the County Superintendent, or alone. Resolved, That the study of Written Arithmetic should not be commenced by the child until he is of sufficient age to fully appreciate and perfectly understand the prin ciples of the science, and it should alwavs be preceded by a thorough drilling in Intellectual Arithmetic. Resolved, That every Teacher should be a subscriber for, and a constant reader of, some Kducational Periodi cal ; and also it is his duty to attend, if practicable, edu cational meetings, and in all other ways seek his own im provement in the subjects to be taught, as well as the best aud most approved methods of teaching. Resolved, That we respectfully and most earnestly so licit the hearty co-operation of all the School Directors of the County in carrying forward the great work of educa ting the rising generation. Resolved, That Teachers should be sufficiently acquain ted with Physiology, and the laws of health to be able to guard with care the health of those committed to their charge. Resolved, That it is the imperative duty of every teach er to su.-tain good order in school, and adopt such means as shall secure that important end, even if it become ne cessary to resort to corporeal punishment. Mr. COLT proposed the following amendment:— That order is essential to the success of a School. In maintaining this corporeal punishment, should he a last resort, but yet its infliction may be the imperative duty of the teacher. The Committee on Text Books will make a partial re port. An Essay will be read by Miss FANNY O, ANORUS, of Smithfield. Prof. JAMES M'WILLIAMS will deliver an Ad dress before the Association. *" Essays are solicited from members—particularly from the female members—upon subjects known to be coming up for the consideration of the Association. May 10, 1855. J. HENDRICK, President. NO JOKE. IVTNE HUNDRED AND NINETY-NINE X i Men, in Bradford County in debt to us, that we want to pay their Judgment notes or accounts, wliieh ever it may l<e, and we intend to have them do it, either by per suasion or by employing officers sufficient to collect of ev ery man immediately, without any exception orVespect to parsons, from the fact that the money belongs to our cre ditors, and we intend that they shall"have it as soon as it can be collected. HALL A RUSSELL. Towanda, April 20 1855. NEW SPRI G A SUMMER GOODS. JOSEPH KIXGSBEHY is now receiving, '' from New York, a large, carefully selected and most desirable assortment of NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Towanda, May 11, 1855. SU RYEYING. —JAMES A. PA INE.Su^- veyor for Bradford County, is prepared to attend to the above business in all its branches. His office is at Monroeton. All letters addressed to him at that place will meet with prompt attention. April 4, 1854. ONE CENT REWARD.—Ran away from the subsc.ilier about the 2(>th ult, WM ROWK. a bound ! boy to the farming business. 1 therefore forbid all persons harboring or trusting said boy on my account, as 1 will pay no debts of his contracting. " HENRY CLARK. Rome, March 1,1855. AD MINI ST R A TOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of ISAAC >S. CROFUT, deceased, late of laroy twp, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay, and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. May Iff. 1855._ JAMES CROFUT, \ Administrators. ADMIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICPL—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of BEIUAH PIIATT, deceased, late of Troy town'p, are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and all persons having claims against said estate will 1 please present them duly authenticated for settlement. ; C. H. CAMPBELL, JOHN SALISBURY, Troy, May 1!), 1855. Administrators. H. hm <* m sk.' .m ■ ~ • nOLLINS & POWELL have REMOVED \J to PATTOX'S NEW BLOCK, where they have just received a large addition to their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Trimmings. Furnishing Goods, &c„ to which they invite public attention. Towanda, May 24, 1855. NEW SPRING GOODS. TOSEPII POWELL would announce to •J the citizens of Bradford County, that he is now re ceiving a large, ricti and varied assortment of Fane;/ and Staple ltry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, and Glass If 'are, Straw Goods, Hats. Hoots and Shoes. Car peting*. Yankee .Votwns. Paper Hangings, Fish. Paints and Oils ; and in fact, almost every article of merchan dize which the wants of the country requires, and is offer ing them for sale for CASH at prices which defy all 'com petition. He would particularly invite attention to his stock of LADIES DRESS Coons, consisting in part of rich plain )>l"k and watered Silks ; all wool Delaines ; plain and figured mouslin delaines ; plain and figured Challi delaines : l)e- Beiges, Lawns, all prices ; printed Jaconetts, Organdies. Berazos, all colors, together with an endless variety of Ginghams, Prints, Ac. Ac. EMBROIDERIES AND L ACES —Ladies embroidered and lace Collars. Sleeves. Handkerchiefs, Skirts, Chimezetts, Swiss and Jaconette Bands and Flounces, Swiss and Jaconette Edgings and Inserting*, Maltese, Thread, Smyrna, bobbin and Cotton Edgings, all widths ; Brussells, black aud white silk Edgings, all widths and prices. WHITE GOODS—Plain and dotted Swiss Muslins, Jaco netts. Bishop Lawns, India, Book and Nainsook Muslins, Striped and Plaid Cambrics, Victoria Lawns, of all quali ties. Ladies and Gents. linen H'd'k'fs., silk and cotton blonds; Bobbinett and fringed Laces, Irish linens at great ly reduced prices. HorsE FI KMSIIINO GOODS—Worsted,linen and worsted Damask, double ond single fold, cot Damask, bleached and unbleached table linens, bleached and unbleached .Jacqiiard diaper, worsted, embossed and colored damask linen table spreads, bleached damask table cloths and napkins, all sizes; counterpanes, bleached and unbleached Muslins from Ito 10-1 yards wide. Drapery Muslins of different kinds. Crash, Scotch and Russia diapers, Ac. GLOVES AND HOSIERY*—A complete assortment of Ladies and Misses and Chihlrens' white, unbleached, mixed and slate colored cloth Hose; Mens' and boys' unbleached, mixed and white cotton half hose ; ladiesand gent- black, white and colored kid gloves, best quality ; ladies kid fin ish and plain silk and lisle thread do. ; ladies and misses long and short French filet mitts. SHAWLS AND M ANTILLAS—A large assortment of Spring Shawls and Mantillas of new and desirable styles. ("AKI'KTINOS of various styles and qualities. Rush mat tings, different widths. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES —The largest stock of plain black and fancy Cloths and Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans. Linen and Cotton Summer Goods for mens' and boys' wear, eY*cr exhibited in Northern Pennsylvania— purchased at greatly reduced prices, and offered for sale correspondingly low. Also, a good" assortment of Vestings, Scarfs, Stocks, Cravats. Linen Collars, Ac. gg~ In purchasing liis stock of Spring Hoods, the sub scriber would say that the utmost care and economy has been exercised in order to please his customers in style, quality of goods, and prices, to correspond with the times. Thanking the public tor the liberal patronage they have heretofore extended to him, lie would respectfully solicit a call and examination of his stock by those wishing to purchase. JOSEPH POWELL. Towanda, April 10, 1855. TOWANDA A IJI'RLINGTON PLANK ROAD COMPANY The President and Managers of the Towanda and Burlington Plank Road Company, have, by a resolution passed this day, resolved to call in and collect the liallance due on the stock subscription or this Road, payable to B. S. Russell, Treasurer—at the of fice of Messrs. LAPORTE. MASON A Co., as follows: 25 per cent, on the first day of May, 1855, and the bal lance on the first day of July, 1855. B. S. RUSSELL, Towanda, December 8.1854. Sec. A Treasurer. PLASTER. —100 tons Cayuga ground plas ter—2oo bbls. White Stone Lime—loo bbls. Extra Family Flour. SALT, PROVISIONS,GROCERIES. Ac., a t * BAILEY A NEVINS. Towanda, April 10, 1855. _ Fair Warning to those Indebted. rfIUIS TIMELY NOTICE is hereby given 1 to all persons indebted to TRACY A MOORE, that all accounts ou their books must lie settled, and all debts due them be paid by the 25th day of May. This means just what it says, without respect to persons, as every per son neglecting this warning will ascertain. May 16, 185k>. TKAC a MOOKL. CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED.—SO bush els Clover and Timothy Svd, just received, andfbr by gal© feblH BAILEY A NEVINS. fUtsicllutuous. FARMERS, ATTENTION^ Plant your Corn economically and scientifically! CII. DANA'S HAND CORN PLAN • TER, patented September 5, 1854, costs ONLY THREE DOLLARS, and is therefore within the 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 canc, and can be worked up hill or down; us well as on level ground, plant ing as much ground in a day as five men can with hoes.— It may also be used to plant lieans, as it can be guaged to drop as few or as many kernels as desired. It is meeting with unprecedented success everywhere it is introduced, having been 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 said 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 anv who wish to pur chase. JAS. B. SYKES. Owego, March 22, 1x55. DAVIS' PLATFORM BEE-HIVE. THE subscriber having been appointed Agent for the counties of Bradford. Sullivan and Lycoming, has the pleasure of calling the attention of the public to this useful invention. The Hive is truly a great improvement on the old square box ; and the facilities it affords for takingout the honey are as harmless to the bees, as they are profita ble to the owner. No resort to drums and pans is needed to hive the increase in the spring, and no resort to brim stone, fire and fagot is required to conquer the bees and procure their honey in the fall. As the bees multiply, new sections are added to the hive ; and when the honey is wanted, they are removed accordingly. The arrange ments for feeding the bees, tor changing" therit to different parts of the old hive, or to a new one, for ventilation, are unquestionqbly ahead of anything hitherto known. A description of this Hive is impossible, without refer ence to a model, but an examination will satisfy anv one of its advantages. For sale, Town and Individual Rights, with books, bill of feed, Ac., giving full directions for ma king the Hive, and managing the Bees. May 1,1855. GEORGE S. KEEN. $5OO REWARD! For an improvement on SCOTT'S PATENT BLACKSMITH'S STRIKER! THE undersigned, having purchased the right to sell in a number of the counties of this state, and elsewhere, Scott's Patent BLACKSMITH'S STRIKER, respe.-tfiillv announce that they are now stopping at BLACK'S Hotel, m Towanda, where they will exhibit the Patent Striker, and explain its operation. Tlicy expect to remain about three weeks. By the aid of this invention, ever}' Black smith can dispense with the additional hand required to Jorge iron, and will consequently effect a great saviug of labor to all who become possessed of it. This is consider ed one of the greatest and most useful inventions of the age, and the manner in which it forges iron of every des cription has greatly surprised the numerous sons of Vul can who have seen it operation. W. W. FIELDS, May 3, 1855. E. S. TEAGARDEN. SPRING GOODS. HARV EY PHIXNY, Jr., is jnst re • ceiving a general assortment of SPRING GOODS which he offers to the public for unusually low prices, for Ready pay. As he is determined to sell Goods 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 his stock and prices. O" 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 by a gentleman in authorily. J. if. p. j r . Towanda, March 14,1855. SNVDER HOTTSE, Waveriy, Iff. V. TAM ES WHITTAKER respectfully informs '' the travelling public that he "has taken the'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 and comforts of guests shall lie spared to give entire satisfaction. March 15, 1855. j IjMiESII GROCERIES, of all kinds just received at MONTANYES & CO. lEATHER, Pork, Codfish, Mackerel, and J WbiteFish. for sale cheap at PHINNEY'S. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. TOSEPII KIXGSBERY still continues the BOOK A ST ATION ERY business, where purchasers may find all the latest School and Miscellaneous Books at reduced prices. The following School Books are embrac ed in the catalogue, viz : Bullion's Greek aud Lutin Reader and Grammar, do. Cicsar. do. Sallust, do. Lessons. Donegan's Greek and English Lexicon. Spencer's Latin i-essons ; Cooper's Virgil. Ollendorff's, Lebrethon's, Burbauld's, Fausdick's and Leywt''* w..,K Parker's, Comstock's, Phelps', Smiley* Olmsted's Philosophy. Day's, Thompson's and Davie's Works. Cutter's, Coat's and Comstock's Physeology. Saunder's, Porter's, Bentley's and Cobb's Works. Bancroft's History, Parley's, Worcester's, Gurusev's, Bottas, Ac. Ac. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, do University edition, do. do Common School, do. Worcester's, Cooper's, Harper's, Johnson's, do. Com stock's works ; Lincoln's Botany, Sweet's Elocution. Thompson's series of Arithmetic, primary to High School. Adams', Davie's, Smith's and Cobb's, do. Brown's, Kirkham's, Smith's and Xlorse's Geography and Atlas ; aud all the various Primary Geography* now in use. Spelling books of all kinds, and miscellaneous books in great variety. Also— Dry Goods, (internes, Crockery, Boots 4* Shots, Htili and Cup -. Av\, iS-r. New and -tv'e' of Goods will be received mouthiv ltd ■ I ,\e t CA-H PRICES. J. K. Tow.! b : I KißffO FORTES. JOSEPH It. LOUD, intends visiting place every Spring and Fall tor the purpose of selling PIANO FORTESoI his Manufacture,which will lie guarantied satisfactorily. Mr. Lorn attends per son all i/ to his business, which ot itself will lie of great ad vantage to those purchasing, and avn'd- all difficulties which so often occur tluongh buying of Agents. Citizens will find by obtaining an Instrument of him. a great sav ing in price, as well as manner in which their Pianos will be kept in order. WHITTKS WARRANTEES given for five years for his Instruments, which stand unrivalled foreasi ness and elasticity of touch, fullness and sweetness of tone. To those in want of Pianos, Mr. Loud would advise to await his visits. Every possible attention will be paid to Pianos, Organs, <tc., entrusted to his care, either tor re pairing or tuning. Having long experience in the business, persons may lie assured their Instruments will lie put in perfect order, or tio rluirge will be made. Old Pianos and Melodeons taken in part payment for new Pianos. Melo deons for sale, Ac. Ware-rooms, No. 409, Market street, Philadelphia. !m OTIG'E.—The members of the Bradford It County Medical Society are requested to meet at the Ward House, on Thursday May 10th, 1*55, at 2 o'clock P. M. The transactions of the State Medical Society for the years '53 and '54. are ready for distribution. *C. K. LADD, Secretary. GEORGE H. WOOD'S Daguerrean rooms removed to Patton's NEW BKICK BLOCK, corner of Bridge and Main street, where lie has fitted up rooms expressly for the business, with a large.sky-light and side-light com bined. With these arrangements he will be able to take Pictures with any shade desired. Grouping done in the liest possible manner. Daguerreotypes taken equally as well in cloudy as clear weather. Particular attention paid to copying. Miniatures neatlv put iuto Lockets, llreast pings.'and finger rings, <fcc. Instructions given in the art on reasonable terms. Towanda. May 1, 1855. SUMMER HATS.—Gentlemen's Elegant WHITE BEAVERS, for sale by May 1, 1855. JOS. KIXGSBEBY. NEW SPRING GOODS! Burton Kingsbury, IS NOW RECEIVING, a large and general assortment of tall kinds of GOODS, which will positively be sold for pay, TEN PER CENT. LESS than they can be found any where else. Call and see. Towanda, May 5, 1855. ~VTOTICE. —Persons wishing to make pay mentsto the subscriber, can do so at any time, through Messrs. LAPOKTE. MASON A Co., whose receiptor statement of payment, will he entirely satisfactory. MICHAEL MEYLERT, Land Agent. April 28,1855. /CAUTION —.Whereas, my husband, lister VJ 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 I will pay no debts of his contracting after this date. HULDAH ANN MORTON. Burlington, March 21,1855. (CAUTION. —Whereas my wife DorcasTa/l f J lias left my lied and board without just cause or pro vocation, 1 therefore forbid afl persons harboring or trust ing ber on my aeconnt, as I will not be responsible for an r debts that she may contract. Barllugtun, April *, 1855. JACOB TALI. Cegol Slbucrtiarments. IMPORTANT TO &UMBSRMSN. SA RARE CHANCE.—The un dersigned offers for sale his undivided half part of three tracts of land, containing ahout 1400 acres ; 1000 of which is heavily timliercd with White Pine of a choice quality, having on it a led double STEAM MILL, just started and cut ting finely—capable of sawing 3,000,000 feet yearly, to which ia attached a LATH MILL, and with power suffi cient to run a single machine, and pair of Burrs for chop ping feed, Ac. T > e situated in Overton township, in the centre of the Coal and Iron region of Bradford County, and ou it have been found large deposits of iron ore of a superior quality. This property to Lumbering men offers greater inducements than anynther in Nnruhern Pennsylvania inasmuch as the timber has never been culled out and lying as it does within 2 J miles of the Barclay Coal Com pany Railroad, now in process of construction, and con necting by said Railroad, with the River and Canal at this place. There have been opened upon this property three beds of IRON ORE, of a very superior quality and rich ness, two of which are ten feet in thickness each, yielding about 35 to 40 per cent, pure metal, and one smaller yield ing a much greater per < ent.; all extending through !WM) acres of the property. This ore is easy of access, and can be proenred at a very small expense. Persons desirous of viewing the premises will call on the subscriber at this place. A. EDWARDS. Towanda, May 1, 1855. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at TOWANDA May 15, 1845. Allen, Edward. M Cord, Susan. Bailey, Jeremiah. Munn, Bowen. Butler, James. Moshcr, Stella. Barnes, Alex. M'Carty, William. Bowman, Geo. Metcall', Henrv. lUackman Frank. Morse, Catharine. Boyle, Miss Ann. Madigan, John. Baidman, G. M. Meeker, Lute. Beeman, Miner. M'Donell. Maurice. 2 Burdiek, Abr'm. Meeker, E. W. Cloud, Eli/.a M. Newmau, Henry. Copasparker. Geo. O'Lcary, Arthur. Cramer, Josiah, Overton, Levi. Crane, Josiah. Pease, Nathaniel. Cxliff, D. E. Pratt, Salome. Cowles, W. W. Pierce, Roda A. Coakly, Daniel. Pulver, Bartholomew, 2 Coleman, Mary. Patterson, Marinda. 2 Dohorty, James. Pialett, George. Dennis, Mary. Place, A. J. Pellum George. Piatt, Christopher. Downes, Mary. l'anaker, Silas O. Dohorty, Daniel. Roberts, Milton. Doborty, Mary. Ray, Jonn. 2 Dorsy, Margaret. Smith, Riley. Easterbrooks, W. W. Smith, Cynthia J. Easterbrooks, Amelia. Swain, Mary. Foster, Frank M. Stevens, Jonathan. Forties, Charles A. Simmons Julius J. Fowler, R. Shed, William C. Grosh. Joel. Skinner, D. S. Grenell, Rev. S. Safford, B. C. Granger, Roderick. Stevens, Miss C. 11. Heman, Catherine. Slocum Dr. E. M. 2 Hamilton, G. S. Spencer, S. S. Harrington, Mrs. Hannah. Spencer! W. H. Johnson, James. Stevens, Ceiinda. Jones, Sarah M. Handv, William. Jackson, Charles L. Sullivan, Micael. Judson, Jeddiah. Spees, Roda A. Kilmer, Cynthia. 2 Schott, Meliha Kuowlton, E. S. Trout, A. J. Kromer, Emanuel. White, Guy H. Keen, George L. Wilson, A. B. Lyon, Miss Augusta. White, Joseph N. Little, William P. Welton, M. S. Lewis, Morga S. - Milson, Julia Ann. Lewit, Miss F. E. C. Webb, Andrew. Landon, William 11. Wells & Bixby. Persons inquiring for letters will please say adver tised. H. C. PORTER, P. M. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es- I tate of I). S. WATKINS, dee'd. late of Columbia tp., are j quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons j having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement. W'M. B. WATKI.VS, Columbia, April 27, 1855. Administrator. The Suspuehanna Collegiate Institute, TOIVANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS : REV. SAMUEL F. COLT. Principal, Professor of Natu ral, Mental and Moral Science ; REV. JAMES M. WILLIAM, A. M.. Professor of Ancient Languages and Belles Lettres ; CHARLES R. COBL'RN, A. M., Professor of Matlieiua- ■ ties and Master of Normal School ; E. ALBERT LUDWIG, A. M.. Professor of Modern Lan guages. Instructor on the Piano and in Drawing ; H. BEECHER MORGAN. Usher; Mrs. MARTHA A. DAYTON, Preceptress ; Miss MARGARET L. KENNEDAY, 2d do. <* The Spring Term of 1855 will commence on Wed nesday, April 4th. The Academic will comprise 3 terms. EXPENSES PER TERM : Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per term, $4 00 Fourth,. a oo " First.... 9 00 EXTRAS: 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 do per quarter of 11 weeks... . 10 00 I Oil painting in landscapes, per term 8 00 do tigures 10 00 Room rent for lodgers, 1 75 i Contingent fund for each pupil 3k Board in Hall, 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, towels, Ac., and the table silver at their option. No pupil taken for less than half a term. The bills ba the term must he paid in advance ; or one half thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the expiration of the 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 C. L. WARD, President. S. F. COLT, Sec. f24 J. 1). MONTANYK, Treasurer. The Greatest Improvement of the Age! STODDARD'S PATENT IMPROVED SHINGLE MACHINE, for Riving. Shaving and Edg ing—capable of making from 12 to 20,000 per day: simple in construction, aod not liable to get out of order, it is decidedly the best Machine for making Shingle ever offer ed to the public. Those wishing Rights or machines can apply to JOHN FROST, sole agent for Bradford and Sul livan counties, Pa. Rome. May 10, 1855. Towanda k Burlington Plank R. Co. THE Stockholders of the Towanda A- Burlington Plank R<>ad Company arc hereby notified to meet at the Of fice of G. E. M ASON, Esq. in tlie Boro'of Towanda on Mon day the 11 th day of June, 1855, at 10 o'clock, A. M. for the purpose of electing officers of said Company, to serve until the first Monday of November nex. It is very desirable that every Stockholder should he present, as a full exhibit of the affairs of the Company will be laid before them : and hopes are entertained that arrangements can lie made to vigorously prosecute the work. M. C. MERCUR, President. Towanda, May 21.1855. LABORERS AND TSAIICS TTTlLLfind employment on the Upper-North T T Branch Canal, by npplying to the Foremen on the line. ntay!7 w. R. MARKET. Snpt. NE W SPR ING G O(fDs! Tracy dt Moore, HAVE JUST RECEIVED from N. York a large and well selected assortment of SPRLXG AND SUMMER GOODS. which have lieen selected with unusual care, and purchas ed at the lowest possible rates. Feeling confident that we can sell Goods for Ready Pay, as low as any establishment in the country, we ask the public to give us a call, and examine our stock and prices. May 17. 1855. Notice to Collectors of 1854. CtOLLFCTORS who have not previously received exon / erations on their duplicates of Militia taxes, arc noti fied that by an act recently passed by the Legislature, the Commissioners are permitted to grant exonerations to such as make make legal application previous to the first of July next. The Commissioners will be in session on j Saturday the 26th of May, for the purpose of hearing such ias may apply. By order of the Commissioners, j May 16, 1855. K. M. FARRAR, Clerk. WAGONS & SLEIGHS.—Two or three of each for sale cheap at PHINNEY'S. A NEW THING. BEING very desirous to get my books set tled up, I have concluded to quit making accounts, and sell goods hereafter for RE API PAY only, and with out adopting the dodge of a new firm, call on all those in debtee! to Settle Sp Pay up. Now, therefore, upon the re ceipt of my .Veto Spring Goods, say about the 15th or2fith in-t., I shall commence the Ready Pav system ; and if I find any leisure, shall be after those who "do not call and settle up, witha sharp stick. 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda,April 7, 1855. OAA BBLS. SALT, just received and for I Jm'JV sale by May 16 TRACY A MOORE. I £cgal , Q lIKRIFF'S SALE—By virtue of sundry jFX writsof Vend. Exponas, issued ont of the Court of nnraon Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the boro of To wan da, on Monday July, 2d, at lo'< lock. P. M. the following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Smith ; field twp. and bounded on the north by lands of D Bul lock, east by land of Lyman Bur fey, south by the public highway, and on the west by lands owned by the •• I)isc : - P'e Church," containing about one half acre more or less one framed building, occupied at the date of levy a* a f Store and dwelling house; one framed barn and a few ; fruit trees thereon. j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. C. Al drich vs. L. H. Pierce. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate | in Monroe township, and bounded on the north, east and | south by lauds of James H. Lewis, on the west by tho | Berwick turnpike, containing one half acre, more or less, j all improved, with a two story framed dwelling house and ' a few fruit trees thereon. I Sie/.ed and taken in execution at the suit of W. A. Park uow to the use of James H. Lewis vs. Joseph P. Lewis. r „ JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. | Sheriff's Office, Towanda June 7,1855. Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the ! costs will i, e required to be paid upon each sale when | /'j , '|°wn to the bidder, and upon failing to comply ! I'in this regulation, the tract of land will again lie ofler cd f '. )r *"'<-• JOHN AConniNc.. JOHN C. ADAMS ii'A OVERTOY A DAMS & OVERTON, A TTORNEYS • Office in the room formerly occupied by George Sanderson, over Burton Kingshery's store. Towanda, May 20, 1855. A UPITOR'S NOTICE.—In the matter of XV the estate of Ohadiah Blakeslee, dee'd. In the Or phans' Court of Bradford County. The undersigned Au ditor appointed by the said Court to distribute the pro ceeds of the sale of real estate of said decedent, in the hands of his administrators, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Towanda borough, on Fri day, the oth day of July, A. D., 1855, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time and place all persons interested are reques ted to present their claims, or be forever debarred from said funds. G. H. WATKIXS, Auditor. Towanda, May 31. 1855. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice XV is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es tate of AMOS GREEN, deceased, late of Orwell Town ship, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated forsettleraeut. NELSON BARNES, Orwell, May 7, 1H55. Administrator. A EDITOR'S NOTICE —W. O Gunsau- XV lus, now to the use of Abiram Pierce vs. Abtur Graves. No. 220, Fel). T. 1852. In the Court of Common 1 leas of Bradford county. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court of Lonunou Pleas of said county, to distribute funds raised by Sheriffs sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties of bis appointment at his office, in the boro' of Towanda, on Tuesday the l'atli day of June, at one o'clock P. M., when and where all persons having claims on said fund, must present them, or la? forever debarred from any share of the same. D'A. OVERTON, Auditor. Towanda, May 15,1855. X DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice XV is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate of A. P. BILES, deceased, late of Wyalusing township, to make immediate payment, and all"persons having demands against said estate, will present them du ly authenticated for settlement. 8. W. BILES, 1 . , ... . JAS. A. BILES, i Administrator. April 14, 1855. I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here- J by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of HO RATIO GAM AGE, uee'd. late of Burlington twp., are : hereby requested to make payment without delay; and all persons having ciaiins against said estate will please present tlietn duly authenticated for settlement. JULIA GAMAGE, ) ~ . PERRY B. PRATT, ( fcxecutoH - February 17, 1855. I A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice j -L A. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es i tate oft". P. PHILIPS dec'd., late of Burlington tp.. are | hereby requested to make payment without delay; and all ; persons havinging claims against said estate will please j present them duly authenticated for settlement. I J. M. PHILIPS, Administrator. February 3, 1855. TN IHE MATTER of the Partition of the i " Real Estate of Barney IVebber, deceased. —Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the partition of | the real estate of Barney Webber, deceased, late of the I Township of Trov. to come into Court on the first dav 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 !th dav of January, 1855. JAMES H. WEBB, Clerk of O. C. Towanda, March lfi, 1855. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of ALEXANDER HAND, dec'd. late of Windham those havingd~m?inils agau" duly authenticated for settlement. MARTIN ELSBREE, Administrator. March 28, 1855. j NOTICE.—AII persons in j A-J debted to the estate of ELIAL STEVENS, deceased, | late of Ridgbury township, are hereby notified to make j payment without delay, and all persons having demands ! against vaid estate are requested to present them dulv au j thenticated for settlement. STURGES SQUIRES, WM. STEVENS, Ridgbury, March 20, 1855. Executors. PROCLAMATION. —Whereas, the Ron. D.W ID WII..MOT, President Judge of the I2th Ju dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford. Sus quehanna and Sullivan, and Hons. MVRON BALLARD and HARRY ACKLF.Y, Associate Judges, in and for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the 20th day of February, 1855, to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and 'leriniiicr. General Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towan da. for the County 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 Peace and Constables, of the County of Bradford, that tliey t>e then and there in their proper per son, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with tneir records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to lie done ; and thu.-e who are tiound by recognizance or otherwise to pro secute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said Comity, or who shall be bound to appear at the saiil court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be 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-five, and of the Independence of the United States, the seventy niiitii. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. It. WATROrs 1!. 11. SEWARI) E. H. COOK. RWATROrS A Co., DEALERS IX • HEAVY A SHELF HARDWARE, No's. 1 A 3, Water st. El mini, N. Y. We have recently made large additions to our extensive stork, and have now on hand a complete assortment of ev ery description of Hardware, which we offer at the lowest cash prices; consisting of Mechanic's Tools, Building Ma terials, Iron and steel. Nails and spika, Kopcs and Cord age. Paints, Oils anil Glass, Mill saws of every size and shape, either Mulay Gang or Circular. Machine Belting, of all widths, both of India Rubber A leather, Glass at wholesale. We are prepared to supply Merchants with Glass, Nails, scythes, Forks, Ac., at Man ufacturers prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on hand or made to order. CORTRACTOR'S TOOlJs—Wheelbarrows, Ames' Sho vels, Blasting Powder, tec. Agents for Rich A Wilder's Patent .Salamander .Vafew, Fair hank's Platform Scales, and Welch A Griffith's Circu lar saws. Large sizes up to 60 inch, always on hand and sold at Factory Prices. Particular attention paid to orders by mail. Elmira, April 7.1856. n-4 J 12nt FOR SALS. JEM, A TWO HORSE HACK, hung on leather thorough-braces,in good running Nile SJ order, nearly new. and for sale cheap on lib eral terms. Call on Win. C. BOGAIiT, Esq., who will ne gociate a sale. I). M. BULL. Towanda. April 6.1855. n-41 3t. rpo COLLECTORS.—You are hereby au- X thorised to make a deduction of five percent, upon the state tax of every individual who shall pay his or her state and county taxes in full, on or before the 20th day of JUNE next, and the same shall lie allowed you in your settlement—provided the same is bv you paid into" tbe Count) Treasury, on or before the 21st or 22d days of June next. Bv order of the Commissioners. Towanda, April 7, 1855. E. M. FARRAR. Clerk. "\TEW & DESIRABLE STRING GOODS it just opening at MONTANYES A CO. March 1,1855. _ Barclay Railroad dt Coal Company. ; VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the subscribers in To ! 1> wanda bor<." and its vicinity to the Stock of the "BAR CLAY RAILROAD A COAL COMPANY , 'that an instal ' men! of five dollars per share became due on the first day ; of May inbt. according to the terms of their subscriptions, which' is reonired to be paid forthwith to EDWARD OVER TON. E°q.. the President, at Towanda. Also that the sec - ! ond instalment of five dollars per share is required to !> ' paid to the President of said Company at the same place, on or before the first day ef June next. I By order of the Board of Direr tore. May IG. 1855. GEO- R- OAT, Treasurer
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