w , re taxed to get the money into the State Treasury, and every extra dollar that is drawn ( , u t ,if the treasury, mnst be replenished from ,!„> same source. How then can any man say ,1,-H the salary paid that officer cannot in any r vHi hurt hen the tax-payers of the county, or n lt it does not in any way disturb our school f UIIl j 2 \W expected the hear his demand urg upon the grounds of services rendered, and „ot upon grounds that there was money lying in the treasury, and that he might as well j iV( , it as those hawks about Ilarrisburg. If ■Q,- (I CYER'S positions be correct, why did not 1 ; s friends give him all he asked, ($2000) and uuil he inwardly desired—but which his s treinc modesty would not allow him to ex > especially so, when it would cost us ' ; and he so patriotically declared that would not accept one cent of it if he thought it would. l lie whole community, which was not in the r , t of this movement, was astounded to hear q- (iiYFJia.sk for such an increase of his ,; arv .) soon after his laborious struggle for ,- ( a t SSOO. And still more were those •utonnded who heard him talk about pay du , ,r his tremendous burst of self-sacrificing pa -- . tisni (or " blowing his own horn," which ,,r j.eople fancied it to be.) When called up to give an account of his stewardship, he took the floor and belched forth into a most extravagant eulogy upou himself aud his mas t,.r'lV long) report —expatiated upon what he was o-oing to make the Legislature do one of * davs byway of uniform taxation for ~ '..u,l purposes, and made a solemn appeal for ti;,. county to endorse his sentiments by giving him S2OOO a year ; —all of which was perhaps well enough in its way, but was not the thing railed for. It probably answered its purpose, for immediately after, the convention voted to i:. Tease his -alary to FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS x vfP- .So the matter stands ; aud having failed to get the desired information from Mr. Gnu;, I propose hereafter to examine the practical workings if this office of County Su ii. rintciident, so far as I have been able to ob serve tliera. Yours, Ac., K. SHESHEQUK, July 31, 1855. TUF. WEATHER AND THE CROPS.—The Pitts burg Gazette says the weather has lx>en fine in that section of the State for a week past, and a gn at amount of grain was garnered.— I' lias been found to be in much better condi i >: that had been supposed, aud the loss from • -jirouting" will not exceed one per cent on a vrv abundant yield. I u the flat lands of Ohio u will probably be found that more injury has !,>m < fleeted that in our rolling country ; but l ien tie re the result has been exaggerated. The Markets, August 9. Prices of provisions give way very slowly, i fiir quotations this week rule quite as high as a: our last issue. This is doubtless owing to the small stocks remaining in the hands of op erators. It is useless to look for any material reduction until the new grain is fairly in mar kit. which will be some time hence. The prices wc quote are New York wholesale rates. Western flour, 87 G2 to $8 50 ; State 87 to sl2 50 for extra Genesee. Canadi an is lower, ranging from $8 87 to $0 50. Southern white and mixed Wheat brings from $1 75 to $2 10. Rye quiet at $1 22. Oats are better ; sales at 45 and 55 cents. — Corn is much depressed and is lower ; sales at ilB to 87e fur We-tern mixed, 97c for Southern yellow, and 9<ic for Round do. Pork is firm, at sl9 75 for new Mess, and $K> 85 for new Prime. Towanda Market - Wholesale Prices. [fftrn-ctetl weekly By E- T. FOX, Dealer in Pr< .visionsand ('.i"tcries, So. 1. Brit k Row. who will pay Cash, at the ! ;;• e* lix.fi. f<>r the articles in this li.-t:] Umir, (retail price.) $ bbl sll 00 <7t. E rk. fi.i '• 21 00 rj 24 00 Wheat, fl bushel,.. 1 50 Of. 1 75 1; -kwheat. " .... qj "at- " 44 'it. ' -n " .... 1 12 tut. ifi' " .... 874 (qj 100 i'tatoes, " 374 (<$ 50 Beans, " 1 50 (Si 2 00 fi Apples, " .... 1 50 Cft. 1 75 B ixter 'fi |h 12 <fa 18 1 i,-ese " .... 0 (iti 10 J an- awl Shoulders, " .... 9 (& t 12 j , •""i Peaches, " .... 12 @ 16 '' "l Berries. " 12 dfi Isj ! '■--(TS ft dozen,.... 14 J DEMOCRATIC COUNTY ('C)N VEXTIOX.-—The Democratic - Stanfiinff Committee lor Bradford eo. I'f-i';. all a Convention to consist of two Delegates from • M.->n fii-trict of said county, to meet at the ("ourt i 1 g. ui the horongh of Towanda. on TUESDAY even .. N-plimtier 4th. 1855, for the purpose of plai injt in r .:iat;n County ticket. The following persons are '• 1 Committees of Vigilance to call and organize • •.•ale daetMM in their re>pective didriets : COMMiTTKKS OK VIGILAVOB. -■ Benjamin Wilcox, Josrpli Menardi. Wiw-I.vsander Shepard. Robert Mason. f—Edmund Horton, A. J. Btone. -J-iru* Boro —ll. Baird, Jacob Harder. •* (p.—David Gardner. S. W. Bark. ("(i" gton Born' —Addison M'Kean. Benjamin Ross. ttrp. -(\ p. Nichols, Wm. M'Kean. •■•■lon -Irani Wilson. Samuel Owens. u. U "l, —9 ora ce Ballard. John Morgan. ftrtij]{ Dciontr. Edward Hornet, otnx/in—Nelson Giltiert, Sterne MeKee. • drill, I- a . lr l> ulu;irni (■_ [) JJr,ss. / n (b'n. vv. Elliott. Wrn. Durand. •% A. D. Boss, H. B. Stone. •j' -U raham Merrill, Moses l'ark. ' || s. Bhinney, E. B. Coolbaugh. .. ~ ')'■ -M. A. Coolliaugh, Freeman Sweet. Uhubhnck. Daniel Dimmirk. Hottenstein, Wm. Waltman. iTjj, "fierir fi. Lawrence Vonght. . Charles French, Stnrges Bquiree. V "i'"i—(_'. W, Bullis, M vers Osborne. ITCU-" 1 , P 0 * 0 8. Goetchins, Seth Feck, w1 • <'rane. J. A. Gcronld. , ,5(-G-Tbos. B. Wolcott, Thco. Wilder, v . rt *f Henry Thompson, Floyd Hildreth. Tnr 'J A. Ennis, George Stevens. F, D. Morrow, J. Dela Montanye. fw-jP ['■ Pox, Wm. Decker. Trn „ n ; Vor< *—8. B. Foster, W. W, Easterbrooks. ■,"~ K< * Landon. Deios C. Herrlck. ~ , nna " ''"rter, Alonzo Clitton. ' nim Shumway, Harris Ackley. Ia P'o. t'hubbuck jr. P. P. Sweet. H'mJi Brownejl, Shubell Rowlce. Ilhi^ 1 "; VV H. Russell, W. B. Dunham. CS f ;r y ' H - A - Whcaton - W.,~] u . , Lorson, J. L. Jone. BHornet, Hiram Elliott. Tb(ir<m Whitney, Henry Wood. :1 . ."nutees will call meetings on Saturday, Septem • '-M bttween the hours of 4 and 7, P. M. E. O. GOODRIC H, H. S. SALBBURY, EUGENE KEELER, HENRY GIBBS, MILO MERRILL, FRANCIS HOMET, F. ORWAN, K „ JOHNROWLEE, Blinding Committee. Married, In Orwell. July 24. by the Rev. Perkins, Mr. EMERY 11. GIBBS, <f Sanderstield, Mass., to Miss HARRIET CO BR, of Wyalusing. Died, In Orwell, on Tuesday, July 24th, of scrofulous consump tion, MARIETTE, wife of N. W. Morgan, aged 37 years. FRANKLIN FIRE CO. NO. I.—The members of Franklin Fire Company are notified to meet Sfiggg.it the Engine house, on Saturday evening, Sep tember Ist, at 64 o'clock. By order of the Foreman, August 12. J. DELA MONTANYE, Secretary, ft'ft* NAIAD EIRE CO., NO. 2.—The members of this Company are notified to meet at the Engine House, on Saturday, September 1, 1855, at 6j o'clock, P. M. By order of the Foreman, August 12. CHARLES MERCUR, Secretary. JR MASONIC—The regular meetings of UNION No. 108, A. Y. M., are held every Wcd nesday, on or preceding the full moon, at 3, P. \M.; and on each second Wednesday thereafter, at Masonic Hall, over J. Kingsbery's store, as follows : August Bth, at 8, P. M. October 24th, at 3 P. M. August 22d, 3, " November 7th, CJ " September. sth 8, " November... 21-t, 3' •' September. 19th 3, " December sth, C£ " October 2d 8, " December 19th, 3 " All brethren in good standing are invited to attend. H. R. A. UNION CHAPTER, No. 161, holds Its regular meetings at the same place, Thursday on or before the full moon. Meeting for August on the 23d dav. E. If. MASON, Secretary. Nero Qtbocrtiseincnts. IMPORTANT TO SCHOLARS. TIIE subscriber is prepared to take Gentle men Boarders, attending the Collegiate Institute.— They will find comfortable accommodations, and the pri vilege of speaking French and German in the family.— For further particulars enquire of E. ALBERT LUDWIG, Professor of Modern Languages. Towanda, August 8, 1855. "LOST, UPPOSEI) to have been dropped between kD my residence and the Ward House, an old-fashioned jet BREAST-PIN, containing a lock of hair. I will liber ally reward the person returning it, as it is of more value to me, than it can possibly be to anv one else. August 7, 1856. j SAMUEL HUSTON. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE CHESTER WELLS would inform his friends and the public that he is now receiving at his old stand one door north of Laporte, Mason ,t Co'.'s banking house, a large and extensive assortment of Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, of various patterns, Rosewood and Mahogany Side and Centre Tables, Dining .Tea and lVmbroKe Tables, Stands of everv kind. Cane, Flag and Wood seat Chairs, high Chairs, Children's Rockers, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Lounges, Giit and Rose wood Picture Frames, Iron Hat Stands, Corner and side do. of walnut and mahogany ; Cradles, Cribs, Wardrobes, Cupboards, Looking glasses. Ac. ••""COFFINS, of every size and quality, and will at tend on all occasions when required. The public are invited to examine in}* assortment before purchasing elsewhere,as 1 will sell cheaper than any other establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. Towanda, August 8, 15",5. TH: SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS : REV. SAMUEL F. COLT, Principal, Professor of Natu ral. Mental an i Moral S.ieace ; REV. JAMES >! . WILLIAM, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Belles Lett res; CHARLES R. COBURX. \. M., Professor of Mathema tics and Master of Nottual School; E. ALBERT LUDWIG, A. M., Professor of Modern Lan guages, Instructor on the Piano and in Drawing : _ Usher ; BENJAMIN EGLIN. Penmanship and Register ; Mrs. MARTH \ A. DAYTON, Preceptress : .MBS. EVELINE HOYT. Preceptress and Matron ; I MISS O. LOUS IA JENKS, Assistant on Piano and Me -lodeon. I ftVThe Fall Term commences on WEDNESDAY, AU GUST 22,1855, and will continue fourteen weeks. EXPENSES PER TERM : Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per term. $4 00 Fourth 5 (to " Third .. 6on " Second 7 00 " 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 Oil painting in landscapes, per term 8 Oo (In figures 10 00 Room rent for lodgers, 1 75 Contingent fund for each pupil 3* The Voting Ladir* will find board in the In-titute, under the care of the Matron, at per week.. ... 1 75 1 Arrangements have been made by which the male pupils can find hoard in private families, at per week 2 00 I Washing, per dozen 38 1 i ■! and light at the actual cxpen-e. Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own lied, bedding, towels, Ac., and the table silver at their option. No pupil taken for less than half a term. The hills for the term must be paid in advance ; or one half thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the middle of the tei nt. Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to the obser vance of the Regulations, and uone will be admitted on other terms. K-pecial 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. COI.T, SEE. I'M J. I>. MOVTANYK. Treasurer. A PPLICATION FOR LICENSE.—The subscriber hereby gives notice that he intends to apply, at the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Braotord Cqunty, for a License to sell and keen for sale, vinous, spirituous, malt and brewed liquors, and admixtures there of. at his place of doing business in the Borough of To wanda. according to the act of Assemble in such case made and provided. J. U. PATTOX. Towanda, August 2.1855. A PPLICATION "FOR LICENSE. The 21. subscriber hereby gives notice that he intends to apply, at the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Bradford County, for a License to sell and keep for sale, vinous, spirituous.malt and brewed liquors, and admixtures there of, at bis place of doing business in the Borough of To wanda, according to the act of Asseinblv in such case made and provided. STEPHEN FELTON. Towanda, August 2,1855. A PPLICATION FOR LICENSE.—The J.\~ subscriber hereby gives notice that he intends t<> apply, at the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Bradford County, for a License to sell and keep tor sale, vinous, spirituous, nialt and brewed liquors, ami admintures there of, at his place of doing business in the Borough of To wanda, according to the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided. 11. C. PORTER. Towanda, August 2, 1855. A DM INISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice J. \. is hereby given, that all persons indebted t the es tateot MINERVA WEBBER, dee'd. late of Franklin tp. are quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscriber at his resi dence. JOHN H. WEBBER. Franklin, August 2, 1855. Admini-trator. 1) AMITI LKT L A WS.—The quota of Pam- X pblet Laws for Bradford County of the session of the Legislature of this state, for the present year, have received at the Prothouotary's Office, and are ready for distribution to those entitled to receive them. August 1, 1855, ALLEN M'KEAN, Proth'y. A EDITOR'S NOTICE. — In the matter of L V (lie estate of (Vomer Car}>cntcr, deceased —ln the Orphans Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Conrt, to settle and adjust the account of William lveeler,-surviving administrator of said estate, upon exceptions filed, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 20th day of Au gust, 1855, at 2 o'clock, P. M. All persons interested will please take notice. July '2O. 1855. P. D. MORROW, Auditor. CM OK ED HAMS AND SHOULDERS IO —also, Dried Beef, Smoked Tongues, Cheese, Lard, Mackerel, Salmon, Codfish, Ac., at FOX'S. DRIED APPLES —a few first rate ones, for sale at JIJO FOX'S. nr BBLS. FLOUR, warranted a first-rate If J article, at ill per barrel, for sale at . FOX'S. "DURE CIDER VINEGAR may be found JL at juuc9 FOX S. THRESH BAKED CRACKERS, received JL every week, at Janeli FOX'S- - 'Abncrliscmciits. QHERIFb'S SALE—By virtue of sundry! O writs of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed will bo exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the boro'of Towanda, on Saturday, September 1,1855, at 1 o'clock. P. M.the following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Cuntou twu. and liounded on the north and east by the highway; south by lands of Beuona Baker ; aud west by land of lrad Wilson. Contaiuing one half acre, more or leas, all improved, one trained bouse, smail frame shoe -.hop, frame barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Silas Pack ard vs. Lewis L. Abbott ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Athens borough bounded north by lands of Dr. Corbin. east by lands of -—Draxel, south by North street, and west by lauds of the Universalist church. Containiug half an acre, more or less, all improved, with a framed dwelling house and a barn partly finished thereon. It includes lots No. 05, 60. and 67 of a survey made by Orsou Rickey for Edward Derrick. ALSO —One other lot or piece of band in Athens boro', bounded north by Bridge street, east by lands of L. M Allen, south by lauds of E. Herrick and west by lands of Ship man, Welles A Harris. Containing 80 feel front and 110 deep, more or less, ail improved, with a framed house and framed barn thereon, lt being lots No. 249 and 250 of a survey made by Orson Rickey for E. Herrick. ALSO—One other lot or piece of land in Litchfield tp. bounded north by lands of Elisha Merrill, east by lands of the estate of Reuben Parks dee'd. and Ira Merrill, south by the estate of Reuben Parks, aud west bv lauds of Rus sell Hadlock. Containing about thirty acres, more or less about twelve acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N. C. Har ris and H. W. Patrick vs. Orson Rickey. ol JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Towanda, Julv 24,1655. sr Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the costs will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon failing to compiv with this regulation, the tract of land will again be olfer- UD for JOHN A. Connrso. O IIERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry KJJ writs of Vend. Expo, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, w ill be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the boro' of Towanda. on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3d, 1855. at 1 o clock, P. M., the following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in tiie township of Ridghcry, bounded on the north by land in the possession of James Hapemnn, east by the highway, south by land of J. B. Wilkinson, west bv Alex ander Stevens, J. Hapeman and Bentley Creek. Contain ing about six acres more or less, all improved, one fram ed house, partly enclosed, and an old saw mill frame thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. Andrew J. Burt vs. David Hapeman and Elijah S. Fiuton. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in tiie township of Monroe, bounded as follows : Be ginning at an old oak stump on the line between Timothv A Idea and A. C. Rockwell, dee'd., on the bank of the south branch ol Towanda Creek, thence south 774°, cast 5 perches to the centre of the turnpike road, thence along the centre of said road, 30 2-10 perches to a post, thence south 37°, west 30 perches to a post on the line between Timothy Aiden and S. IV. Alden, thence along said line north 70°, west 32 perches to a stone in the Towanda Creek, tlience d 'wn the snid creek pursuing the several courses thereof to its junction with the aforesaid south branch ol the Towanda Creek, thence up the south branch to the place of beginning. Containing about 15 acres more or less, all improved, with one framed house, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of John Han- 1 sou, now to the use of Brown & Rockwell vs. Wm. T. Bradford. ALSO—The defendant, Charles Williams' interest in i the following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Troy ! twp. bounded as follows : Beginningat the southern boun dary line ola lot ol land belonging to Samuel Gustin at a birch stump standing on the County Road, thence south with said road to the lineof Hubbard Williams' lot.thence ea.,t along said line the whole length thereof, to D. Dun bar's lot, thence north by said Dunbar s and Elihu Case's i lot on top of Oak Hill, so called, to a post, thence west by lands ot the aforesaid Samuel Gu.-tin to the place of beginning ; known by the name of J. T. Williams' lot. ; Containing about 125 acres, more or less, about 60 acres ! improved, three framed houses, one board shantv. one framed saw mill, two framed barns, two board sheds, an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph W. rhillips, adm r. ot the estate of Joseph Wills, deceased, vs. Charles Williams. ALtiO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Durell twp., bounded on the north bv land of Geo. Arnout, on the east by laud of Eugene Sullivan, and by lands formerly owned by David Kelly, on the south by If. & I.'. Gilbert's land, and on the west by laud of If. Keefe. Containing about 90 acres, more or less, ! about 25 acres improved, one framed house, one log house, one saw mill and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of S. Kirbv, I now to the use of Job I'. Kirby, vs. Dennis Crimiuins. ALSO—The follow ing described lot, piece or parcel of ; land situate in Troy boro' bounded on the north bv the public road running from Troy to Elmira, on the east bv ! lands owned by E. B. Parsons and L. O. liickok, on the I south by Sugar Crek, anfi on the west by land owned by 11. J. Iloyt. Containing about one acre of land, more or less, all improved. ALSO—One other lot, piece or pa no 1 of land situate in Troy twp., bounded on the north by lands of Wm. Hunt , and L. Preston, on the .vest bv lands of Elihu Case, on the south bv land conveyed to the heirs of F. Smead. dee'd., ! and A. R. Hickok, and on the east bv lands of A. IL Hick- 1 ok, and Benjamin Tears. Containing about 65 acres, I more or less, about four aeres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John E. Goodrich vs. Wilson Agtr. AI .SO— Hie following lot. piece or parcel <>f land situ- 1 ate in Athens twp.. bounded north by lands of Owen Spa!- I ding, east by the Chemung River, s nth by lands ol the i State of Pennsylvania, and west by lands of J.-->> Spald- j ing. Containiug about 30 acres, or less, about 14 ucres I improved, a framed house, a framed barn, a corn house, i and an orchard "f fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David Bar ber vs. Abram Saeli. ALSO The follow ing lot. piece or parcel o! land situate in Wysox twp., bounded on the north by land of Alex in- i der Vvickizer. on the east by lauds of X. Park, on flic south by lands of John Lenox, on the west by lauds of D. ! Robinson aud L. Trumbull. Containing so acres, rnoroor j less, about 25 acres improved, oue log h ni.-e and one 1 ig i barn thereon. ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in said t iwnship, bounded on the north by R. E. Whitney j and L. Trumbull, ou the e.isi by land of Squire Benjamin, : on the south by lands of J. Lnrnpliere. on the west by lands of it. Dougherty. Containing about 60 aeres, more j or less, about 20 acres improved, one log house and one | framed barn thereon. So:zed and taken in execution at the suit of J. Holcomli ! vs. G. Lenox and W. Carl. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ- i ate in North Towanda twp., bounded on the north by lauds j of Win. Mosier, on the cast by lands of David Rutty, on I the south by lands of J. Ilawlcy, and on the west by lands of Samuel Hawkins. Containing about ten acres, be tbe same more or less, all improved, one frame house, and an orchard of l'ruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. T. Fox, to the use of M. C. Mcreur vs. Samuel Haw kins. ALSO—The defendant's interest in the following de scrilK'd lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Smilhlield twp.. bouiuh d north by lands of James M't'artv, east by lands of 11. Barber, south by lands of Patrick Sl'Ninncy, and west by lands of Ira Adams. ntaining 52 acres, more or less, about 30 acres improved, with a log house, two log shanties used for barns.and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Win. Pow ers vs. W. W. Follett. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Canton township, bounded north by land of C rtlainl Wilson ; east by land ' of Lucius Mix ; south by lands of Absolom T. Baxter, and i on the west by land of Isaac T. Carr. Containing about fifty acres, more or less, about forty acres improved, oue framed house, log barn and an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Orrin P. Ballard vs. Charles Lewis. ALSO—V certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Albany twp.. hounded on the north by lands belonging to the heirs of R. Wilcox, dee'd., on the east by lands of Jas. A. Paine, on the south bj lands ol James A. Paine, and on the west by lands of I). Ormshv. Containiug 50 acres more or less, about 20 acres improved, one log house, one log stable, and a frame for a house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jacob Ilev- | erly, to the use of Ilarvey Phinney, jr. vs. Jacob Jackson. | ALSO—AII the interest of the defendants in alot, piece or parcel of land situate in Standing Stofte twp., it being i a piece off the north-west coruer of a tract of land in the | warrant name of Andrew Xr rnay, bunded north, east , and south by lands of IL W. Tracy, and west by land® of Anson Gofl". Containing 36 acres,more or less, about 20 acres improved, with a framed dwelling house, a framed barn, a framed shed and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. W. Tra- \ cy v. Daniel Htiyck and L Huyck. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or pared of ; land situate iu Sheshcquin twp., bounded on the north j and east by Edward Brighant, on the south by lands of I Mar-ball Segar and on the west by the public highway j leading from Towanda to Athens. Containing one apd i one-half acre, more or less, all improved, one framed ! house, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Myer & Spalding vs. George Smith. ALSO—A piece or paacclofland in Granville township bounded north, west, and south by lands belonging to ihe ; estate of Jeremiah Taylor deceased, and on the east by the , highway leading from Granville to Troy. Containiug | about one-half acre, more or less, all improved, with-one small tYamcd house and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in I the township of South Creek, bounded north by land of Philo Fassett; east by land of William Decker; south by lands formerly or now owned by Hugh Jenkins, and on the west by land of Winthrop Y.Glines. Containing about forty-two acres, more or less. 1 Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William S. I Dobbins, vs. Levi D- West and Jacob Blodget. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Sbeahequin town ship, bounded north by lands of William Young ; ea*t by J lands of Wm. and Sarah Young) south by lands of Reuben ; Yonng, and West by lands of Calvin Smith. Containing | about ninety acres, more or less, abont fifty-five acres im proved, two log homes, two log bams, and an apple or- I chard and other fruit trees thereon. £cgd SVimcrtiscmcnts. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry S. Mercur. who survived JaraesAv. Mercur, now to the use d H. S. and H. A. Mercur, vs. Richard Horton and Curtis Smith. Al.SO—By virtue of sundivjniu of Levari Facias, a lot of land situate in the town Snip of Granville, bounded as follows : Beginning at the north-east comer of lot No. 170, on warrant lot No. 1471, formerly a beech, thence south rsC 7 10 perches to a post, tbence west 74 8-10 per ches to a post, thence north 85 7-10 perches to a post, for merly a dead beech, thence east 74 8-10 perches to the be ginning. Containing acres and 10 perches, be the same a little mme or less, about 20 acres improved, one framed house and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Robert B. Davidson, adm'r. of Win. Davidson, dee'd., wbo survived Timothy Paxson vs. James H. Ross and C. Deunisou Ross terre tenants. ALSO—A certain one and a-halfstorv building or dwel ling house, situate in the twp. of Asylum, on laud and premises now occupied by B. P. Ingham,said house being in front one and a-half stories high (ports 25 feet wide and 74 feet long having a piazza in front its whole length,) it being a wooden building. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of W. J. Ba ker vs. B. P. Ingham. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Granville twp., bounded as follows : Be ginning at a post the south-east corner of a lot deeded to Barnabus Vroman, thence east 180 and 4-10 perches to a hemlock for a corner, thence north 80 perches to a post, then e west 108 and 4-10 perches to a post, thence south 80 perches to the place ot beginning. Containing 54 acres and 32 perches, strict measure, be the same more or less, it being intended for tbe south half of lot No. 133, on war rant lot No. 14-tl ; about 20 acres improved, a board shan tee and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Robert B. Davidson, adm'r. of Wm Davidson, dee'd., who survived Timothy Paxson, to the use of G. P. Mason vs. Lewis Pratt. ALSO—The following described building and lot of grouud of Charles H. Eames, Wm. Campbell and E. F. Campbell tore tenants, to wit: A saw mill and appurte nauce-*, situate on Snalding's creek in Sheshequin twp., upon land purchased by said Eames of Kinney, which said saw mill is 18 by 45 feet, together with the land, lot or piece of ground or curtilage appurtenant thereto. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Johnson ! Rogers vs. Chas H. Eames, Win. B. Campbell and E. F. j Campbell. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff". Sheriff's Office, ) Towanda, July 21, 1855 f ttd~ Notice is' hereby given that an amount equal to the costs, will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulation, the- tract of laud will again lie offer ed for s.tle. J. A. CODDINO. A UDITOR'S NOTlCE.— Charles C.fahx I\. vs. John Sadler. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co. No. 351, September Terra, 1853. [ The undersigned Auditor appointed by said Court, to distribute the funds raised by Sheriff sale of real estate | in the above case, will attend'to the d .ties assigned him | at his office in the borougli of Troy, on Saturday, the Ist i day of September, 1855, at one o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested are requested to attend. | July 25. 1855. F. SMITH, Auditor. ! 4 DMINISTIIATOIi'S NOTlCE.—Notice JA is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es- I tate of ELI GIBBS, deceased, late of Orwell township, | are hereby requested to make payment without delay; | and all persons having claims against said estate will ! please present them duly authenticated for settlement, i July 25. 1855. R. J. PICKERING. Adm'r. ; PROCLAMATION —Whereas, the lion. I X DAVID WILMOT, President Judge of the 12th Ju ! dicia! District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford, Sus ' quchanna and Sullivan, and Hons. MYRON BALLARD and HARRY ACKLET, Associate Judges, in and for said county ; of' Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the ! 20th day of June. A.D.1855, to me directed, for holding a I Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Sessions of i the Peace, Common Fleas and Orphan's Court, at Towan j da. for the County of Bradford, on the first Monday, the j 3d day of September next, to continue two weeks. ! X"tice i- therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and ! Justice of the Peace and Constables, of the County of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper*per | son, at Iff o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their ] records, inquisitions,end other remembrances, to do those | things wlii'-h to their office appertains to be done ; and those who are l<eund by recognizance or otherwise to pro secute against the prisoner, who are or may be in the jail 1 of said County, or who shall be bonnd to "appear at the : said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors arc requested to be punctual i in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 21st of July, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty five, and of i the Independence of the United States."the seventy | ninth. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff." p EC ISTKK'S NOTlCE.—Notice is liere- I V by given that that there have been filed and settled i in the office of the Register of Wills in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the follow | in" estates, viz : Partial account of C. M. Manville, Guardian of Charles, I Frances A., Ellen M., and Mary C. Aspenwull. Final account of C. M. Manville, guardian of Sherman [ X. Aspen wall. Final account of Josiah Benbam, guardian of Charles Cowles. Final account of Che-tor Buck, guardian of Sarah Buck. Final account of Ingham Stone, administrator of Jonas I fngli.im, late of Wvnlusing. dee'd. Final account of K. < rise and E. Fomcroy, adm'r.s. of C. j T. Fit. h, late of Troy, deceased. Final account of <'. Bliss, adm'r.of Andrew Robert, late | of L< Roy twp. dee'd. Final account of J. V. Daniels and John Bloom, adtn'rs. j of Obediah Blake ice, late of Burlington, dee'd. Final account of George W. R .so, adm'r. of Ezra M. i Pavne. late of Piki township, decVl. Final account ol Win. J. Fuller, administrator of Joseph Brig hum. late ot Kidguuiy. deceased. And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court ; of Biudford county, on Monday the 3d day of September j next for confirmation and allowance. JAMES 11. WEBB, Register. [ Register's Office, July 28, 1855. |ADM IN I STR ATOITS NOTlCE.—Notice i JL V is hereby giveu. that all persons indebted to the es j tate of IRA GRISWOLD, dee'd.. late of Ridgbery Town i ship, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will j please present them duly authenticated forsettleincnt.t BKN'.I. lIALSTED, Administrator, j Ridgbery. June Is, 1*55. 1 DMINIStRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice A is hereby given, that nil persons indebted to the es j tate of Wm. HORNING deed., late of South Creek tp.. are | hereby requested t-> make payment without delay; and all [ persons havinging claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. CATHARINE HORNING, Administratrix. June 18. 1.85,5. A DM I XISTR ATOR S NOTlCE.— Notice | 21 is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es ! tate ot Isaac Rosencraiits, deceased, late of Asylum twp., are requested to make payment without delay and those having demands Kgaiii-t said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. CYRUS SHUMWAY, Administrator. June 14. 185.5. i A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice I 1\ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the cs j tale of ISAAC S. CItOFPT, deceased, late of Lemy j iw p. are hereby requested to make payment without de j lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will ' please present them duly authenticated for settlement. SEBA CROFITT, ) . , ... , May Iff, 1855. JAMES CROFUT, > Allnuß " ,tratonL 4 I DITOR'S NOTICE.— In the mutter of j a l the estate of Peter Osborne, deceased. In the Or- I pliau's Court of Bradford County. j The undersigned, an Auditor" appointed by said Court j upon exceptions tiled to the account of Emily Owen, ad i ministratrix of the said cpite, will attend to the duties j of his appointment at his oilier in the borough of Towan da, on Wednesday, the 15th day of August. 1855. at 2 o'- clock, P. M. All persons interested will please take no tice. P. D. MORROW, [ Towanda. July 12, 1855. Auditor. j 4DM IXI STR.\ TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice 1 (V 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 ! haviug demands against said r.-tate, will present them du ly authenticated for settlement, i S. W. BILES, ) , . ... . JAS. A. BILES, ( Administrator. April 14, 1855. ! 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the matter of i _z JL t,be e-trite of Bent. Bvfhngton, dee'd. In the Or ! phans' Court of Bradford County, The undersigned Au j ditor appointed by the said Court to distribute the funds j of said decedent, in the hands of his Executors, will j attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of j Adams & Overton, in Towanda borough, on Tuesday, the 14th day of August A. D. 1855, at 1 o'clock A. M- at which time and place all persons interested are requested to pre ! sent their claims, or be forever debarred from said fund, j Towanda, July 13,1855. D'A. OVERTON, Auditor. | ,4 UDITOR'S NOTlCE.— Stephen Vought | XJL vs. George Bump. No. 22, Sept.T. 1854. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court of | Common Pleas of said county, to distribute funds raised j by Sheriff's sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to I tbe duties of his appointment at his office, in the boro' of Towanda, on Monday the 13th day of Angnst.at 1 o'clock [ P. M-, when and where all persons having claims on said fund, inast present tiicm, or be forever debarred from any shaie of the same. G. H. WAX&IXS, Auditor, j Towanda, July 5,1855. TUST RECEIVED, another lot of that l si nice DRIED BEEF, also first rate CHEESE, at 1 July 12,1855. FOX'S. XlLscciiaacons. NEW S I'll J (i GO 01) 8. Tracy 6l IVEooro, HAVE JUST RECEIVED from X. York a large and well selected assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which have been selected with unusual care, and purchas ed at the lowest possible rates. Feellngconfideiji that we can sell Goods for Ready Pay, as low as an v establishment in the country, we ask the public to give us a call, and examine our stock and prices. June 28, 1855. MACKINAW TROUT.—IO bbls. No. l, just receiTed at TRACY A MOORE'S MACKEREL —whole, half and quarter bbls by j2!) TRACY A MOORE. IRON, Round, Square, Tire, Band <fc Scroll, all qualities and sizes. TRACY A MOORE. ' FLOUR —80 bbls., first qnalitv, for sale at the lowest CASH figure. TRACT A MOORE. QOLE LEATHER—One Ton, a'prim^aT- O tide, fur sale cheap, by TRACY A MOORE. PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Puttv, &c. Ac., by TRACY A MOORE. HOUSE TRIMMINGS—everv description _ _by je29 TRACY & MOORE. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. TOSEPH KINGSBERY-still continues the *J BOOK & STATIONERY business, where purchasers may find ail the latest School and Miscellaneous Books at reduced prices. The following School Books are embrac ed in the catalogue, viz : Bullion's Greek and Latin Reader and Grammar. do. Cfesar, do. Sailust. do. Lessons. Donegan's Greek and English Lexicon. Spencer's Latin Lessons ; Cooper's Virgil. OlendorfTs, Lobrethon's, Barbauld's, Fausditk's and Levizack's French Work.. Parker's, Couistock's, Phelps', Smiley's and Olmsted's Philosophy. Day's, Thompson's and Davie's Works. Cutter's, Coat's and Coinrtock's Physeology. Slander's, Porter's, Bentley's and Cobb's Works. Bancroft's History, Parley's, Worcester's, Gurnsey'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. Corn stock's works ; Lincoln's Botany, Sweet's Elocution. Thompson's scries of Arithmetic, primary to High School. Adams', Davie's, Smith's and Cobb's, do. Brown's, Kirkhatn's, Smith's and Morse's Geography and Atlas ; and all the various Primary Geography# now in use. Spelling hooks of all kinds, and miscellaneous books in great variety. Also— lir\j Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Boots Shoes, Hats and Caos, §-e., d*c. New and desirable styles of Goods will be received monthly, and sold at the lowest CASH PRICES. J. K. Towanda, April, 21, 1856. PEOPLE'S FERRY*. FOR the purpose of having a reliable Ferry, where the rates charged will be regular and uniform j the citizens of this Borough have subscribed an amount I sufficient to purchase two good Ferrv Boats, and placed i them in charge of L. 11. SCOTT and WM. BLUXDELL ; | they having agreed to ferry each and every dav during i the present season all who wish to cross at tbo following prices, viz : Each and every two horse wagon or carriage, 12 J cents. " one horse " 10" " " foot passenger, 2 " To prevent delay, a boat leaves opposite shores at the same time. As the Feople's Boats were established to prevent imposition upon travellers, and especially upon Eastern people who are often obliged to visit this pDce, we do not hesitate to solicit for them the patronage of all i who may have to cross, j H. S. Mercur, Hull A Russell, I Collins A Powell, Barton Kingsberv, ! E. T. Fox, Bailey A Kevins," I Nfontau.ves A Co. E. W. Baird, [ Joseph "Powell, Chester Wells, ! Joseph Kingsberv, Horatio Black, J. D. Humphry, James Mackinson, H. P. Moore, Allen McKean, C. B. Sweazv. William El well, I. L. A H. L". Lamcreux, O. D. Bartlett, J. F. Means, and others. Towanda, July in, 1855. TRIAL LIST, for SEPTEMBER Term, 1850—Bradford County Court. FIRST WEF.K. PLAINTIFFS. DEFENDANTS. NATURE. Road Com.Granville Grauville Township, Issue. David Barber, John Snvder, Appeal. William Sample, Peter Miller, Issue. David Barber, Stephen E. Chandler, Sri. Fa. Robert Mettecr, Dan'l Webber et al. Trespass. George Fritchcr, A. H. Tozer et al. Appeal. Jonathan Boyce, Austin Farnsworth, Ejectment. Geo. W. Mart.li, L F. C'hamberlin et al. do John Dougherty, \. J. Gorsline et al. Issue. S. C. Means, et al. ' Win. Putton et al. Trespass. John Allen, 'Elliott Whitney, i do Chester Thomas, iOnin P. Ballard, j Case. Jacob Reel, j Francis H. Arnold. [Appeal. Jno. Towlin-on AC' Benj. B. Flude's Adin's.|D< bt. J. F. Satterlec et al. Guy Tozer, Ejectment. Henry W. Tracy. i Daniel Huyck, ! Appeal. William E. Gore, C'dlins M.'Segar, Set. Fa.Bail ItuliO' Campbell, jWm. Campbell, |Sci. Fa. David Barber, jJosiah Henderslmt, [Ejectment. David llapeinan, ' Thomas Hart, j Appeal. Andrew <_. Craig, j John Flood, iDnbt. Erastus Lovctt, Joseph Scely, , ly. ctmcut. Hira.n U. Kinyon, [Dan'l Monroe et al. '• do Herman W. Caiup, j Richard Horton ct al. 1 \ppeal. E. W. Baird, j Fohn M. Fox, • Ejectment. Lark Bird, [LorenzoN. Tinkham, (Appeal. SECOND WEEK. PLAINTIFFS. | DEFENDANTS. j NATURE. John Kightney, Wm. Sawyer, j Appeal. W. P. Newbury et n!j.\. K. Pomeroy, [Debt. James A. Paine, [John Hanson, [Case. Rogers Fowler. it*. Schrndcr, | Appeal. H.N. Terrett ACo..|Richard Brower, IDebt. Luke Perkins, James Philips, [Appeal. Elias Minicr, [John Rnvder, j do Stephen Hopkins, Wm. H. Fritcher. i do Margaret Roberts, John Rogers. Ejectment. John Rogers, \bbv Ann Swain. " do Jacob Tome. Rogers Fowler. Case. Henry Craniuiond, Russell Spalding, Ejectment, same t>. F. Spalding, do same Charles Drake et al. do Thomas Butler, E. Horton, Sei. Fa. M. Hiram Henians, | same et al. Appeal. F. A. Saxtou A Co. [ John Taylor, Trespass. Win. 11. Russell, Job Dean, Ejectment. Adam Kssenivine. P. A (5. 11. Gorsliue, Appeal. 11. S. Phinuey's use.jM. M. Coolbaugh, j do Mark Compton, | Lewis E. Gibbs. | do I McCoy Craig, l'lios A Isaliel Craig. j do Edward Craus, Wm. S. Dobbins, ' Debt. Alx. Freaer & Co. Wm. Campbell, do Abby Ann Rogers, Gilbert Rogers, Divorce. Bt. Kingsbere's use, Zebulon Esselstine, S< i. Fa. M. Ewd Spalding, Edward Young, Trespass. B. Greenwood A Co. Wm. Campbell, Debt. Davis C. Fierce, Joseph Ldniinster, Soi.Fa.SurM Calvin Dodge, Nathaniel Kingslev, Case. James Fritcher, John Snyder, " do Charles Viall, S.B.Overton, Appeal. John Snyder, Edmund Sickler, do same same, do H. F. Burt, jKenower Wormly, do J. Soutliword's use. John Griffin. Cae. If. F. Burt, William Ladey, Ejectment. O. P. Ballard, Orran Randall, Appeal. John M. Read, Clark Camp et a!. Ejectment. Ransom Ualeora, George Dunham, Debt. N. Moulton's use, Sam'l McKean et al. Debt. B"Snbpcenas for the first week to be made returnable on Wednesday, Septembers, 1855, at 10, A. M., and foi the second week on the following Mondav, Sept. 10, at 10 A. M. ALLEN McKEAN, ProthonoUry. DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership here tofore existing between the subscribers is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due said firm to be paid to Isaac L. LaMoreux. I. L. LAMOREUX. Towanda, July 20,1855. H. L. LAMOREUX. RG- ISAAC L. LAMOKEUX respectfully informs the public that be will continue to carry on the Foundry business at the old stand, where all kinds of work in his line will be done with neatness and on short notice. All persons in debted to the late linn of I. L. A H. L. LaMoreux are re quested to call and settle their accounts by note or other wise forthwith, or he will be under the painful necessity of employing official agents to close np said concern. \ LL PERSONS indebted to Montanyes & -CA Co.will do well to call andjmakr.payment,otherwise, necessity will compel them to send a call that will be more expressive. March 1,1855. JP XECUTORS NOTlCE.—Notice is herc- JLJ hv given, that all persons indebted to the estate of HOKATIO GAMAGE, aee'd. late of Burlington twp., are hereby requested to m' ke payment without delay; and all persons having ciairns against said estate will'please present them duly authenticated for settlement. JULIA GAMAGE, I PERRY B. PRATT, f "ecutors. February 17, 1355. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—AiI persons in debted to the estate of EUAL STEVENS, deceased, lute of Ridghnry township, are hereby notified to make payment w.thont delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. SIURGES SQUIRES. Wit. STEVENS, Ridgbory. March 20, 1855. Execufore. fttercljanbije, &C. G ?9 CERIES AND PROVISIONS. F] {: ,3 would respectfully inform Lis thc generally that Le has commcLced the Groury arm Provuitm Bunnell, at AV. f ?,?P°? lU Mercur's store.) and intends car rying it on in all its branches. He h*9 and will continue to keep on hand a full assortment of GROCERIES and all kinds of PROVISIONS that are obtainable, of"hkh wilt be sold on ic&sonablc terms for Cash. Towanda, June 1, 1865. CASH paid for BUTTER, EGGS, and eve rything else in thc line of Eatables, at Jm*.' 1- FOX'S. DRIEI) PEACHES, a small quantity very nice, for wale at jane 9 FOX'S. ORANGES,0 RANGES, Lemons, Pine Apples, Fresh Raiaina, Figs, Prunes, Currants, seedless Raisins,pre served Ginger, and a variety of articles of the same nature may be had at "juneO FOX'S. fIOODS bought at my Store will bedeliver * JT id to auv part of tlie Borough, FREE OF CHARGE. June 20 I*sß. E. T. FOX. PAILS, Brooms, Tuts, Measures, scrubbing A rushes, blacking Brushes, 4c. at FOX'S. FRESH TEAS, both Green and Black— from 37J cents to $1 00—everv pound warranted to suit or thc money returned in all cases, at FOX'S. Q TONS SUGARS—Brown, Refined, Pow t ) dercd, Crushed and Granulated ; Molasses, Syrup, Rio ar.d Java Coffee. Rice. Saleratus, Ginger, Sperm Candles, Rice, Tobacco—in fact a general variety of Groceries, for sale cheap at juneO FOX'S. ini STAGES will hereafter leuvo the Ward House, until farther notice, as follows : FOR WAVERLY—Leave at 2 o'clock, P. M., arriving in time to take the traius, cast and west Leave after the arrival of the morning traius, from the east arid west. FOR TL'NKII ANN OCK—Leave immediately upon the arrival of the Waverlty stage, about 1, P. M. " Arrive at Towanda, in time to connect with thc stage for Waverly. March 17,1.155. SMITH A POWELL, Proprietors. NO jokeT "VHNE IIUNDRED AND NINETY-NINE ii Men, in Bradford County in debt to us, that we want to pay their Judgment notes or accounts, which ever it may he, 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 or'respect 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 & SUMMER GOODS. I OSFPII KINGSBERY is now receiving, * * from New York, a large, carefully selected and most desirable assortment of NEll' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Towanda, May 11, 1855. ONE CENT REWARD.—Pvan away from the subsc.ibcr about the 28th ult. WM ROWE, a bound boy to the farming business. 1 therefore forbid all persona harboring or trusting said boy on mv account, as I will pay no debts of his contracting. " HENRY CLARK. Rome, March 1,1855. HfS M"2 fVU -W vm. WL^'m pOLLINS POWELL have RE MO YEI) v_y to RATION'S NEW BLOCK, where thev havejust received a large addition to their stock of P.EAbY-.MADK CLOTHING, Cloths, Trimmings, Furnishing Goods, Ac., to which thev invite public attention. Towanda, "May 24.1855. r IST OF JURORS, drawn for SEPT M R -I J Term and Sessions. 1555. GRAN'O .U'RORS. Awlum—A.J.Stone. IShesheqnin—A. Barrier. Columbia—S G. Garnet, J. Standing Stone—J. Vought, C- M'Kean. Wm. Kingslev. Litchfield—iSi'.ni'i C. Park. Springfield—Bcnj. Brown. Lcroy—Amos Harris, Sidney Sylvauia b.—L. N.Tinkham. Morse. ITroy B.—Alvin Stephens. Overton—JauiesMolyneux. N.Towanda—WWEasterb'ka Pike—Clinton Keenv. Wyaox—John B. Hines. Monroe—Joseph Bull. Ulster—Levi Noble. Rome—E. B. Barnes. i Warren—W. F. Corbin. Smithfield—Samuel Xiles, L.! Wyalusing— Dwight Chaffee Adams. i Windham—James Olmstead. TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK. Albany—M. 11. Codding, B.lßidgburv—Wm. J. Fuller. Wilcox, J. Mcnardi. | Rome—lfiram Drake. Athens boro'—C. Comstock.jSheskeqnin—Jabez Fish, S. D. B. Cotton. I Miuier. Athens tp.—Ed. Murray. i Springfield—Geo. Crowell.J. Canton—Sam. Owens, \Y. P i Newell, P. Gates, Norman Spalding. | Hosley. Columbia —Anson Gustin. jSmithfield —Clinton Wood. Granville—P. B. Ross. Troy Tp.—Zina Case. Hert ick—Wm. Lathrnp. North Towanda—Jas.Elliott, Litciificld—John Fiddler, C. Wm. H. Foster. Wood, S. M'Kinncy. Towanda bo.—C hester Wells Orwell—James D. Newell,F. Warreti—James Arnold. A. Dimock. Wyalusing—Dudley Camp. Pike—M. C. Ellsworth, Geo. Wysox—Daniel Bull. Johnson, Piatt Wood. SECOXN WEEK. Albion*— C. H. Corbin, JobiilShesbrquin—Al.in.sen Love- Stengere. t late, A. Forbes. Athens Tp.—B. G. Rice, J.F.jTmy twp.—Ansel Williams, Salter lot-, jr. | Ailen Cr.iiidall. Athens Bo.—Orson Rickey. .Towanda —Dexter Fox. Burlington—Ji-liLil M'lvean.!North Towanda—lsaac M ver Canton—Lb S. London. j Byron Kiugshery. Columbia—M. P. -H.idp. il'l-ter—G. W. Ru.-.stll. S. B. Franklin—Wru.Jß. French. ! Holcomb. Litoluield—Jameo I'. Mtum.; Warren—Henry Wilson, Ru- Alanson Munn. fiw Bnffiiigton. Monroe—Wm. Irvine. (Windham —V. Boardtnari. Orwell—Johnson Cowlc*. j\Vyal'-iiig—Charles Ingham Ridgbtiry—B. Herman. Ja ( C. Lewis, P. Stone. Strowinidse, J. Hammond l Wills—John Updike. Wm. Stephens. jWihnot--Jonathan Buttles. Springfield—E. Ketchum. J Windham—Pardon Kinyoii. Springhill -W. RirrowelifT. ( 1 KOCEKIES.—A large,stork just received . 1 —coueintiug of Sugars, Tea. Coffee, Molasses, Fi.-h, Ac. Ac., of superior quality for sale at reduced prices. March 15,185*. ' BURTON KINGSBERY. / MUX 'FRIES—GaII and see our Brown, VK Cru-hed. Coffee and Pulverized Sugars ; Fine Young Hyson A Black Teas—warranted a superior article, or the money refunded—for sale cheap by B. KINGSBKRY. 1 ) LASTED.- 100 tons Cayuga ground nlas- I ter--200 bbls. White Stone Lime- 100 bids. Extra Family Flour. SALT, PROVISIONS,GROCERIES, Ac., at " BAILEY A NEYINS. Towanda, April 10. Is*".. Fair Warning to those Indebted. IIIS TIMELY NOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebted to TRACY A .MOORE, that all accounts on their books mu>t be 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 16,1855. TRACY A MOORE. I)It. PRATT HAS REMOVED to the residence of Mrs. . J. W. MEIU rn, on Second street, directly above and opposite the Methodist ehurch. #w-Office in thc north room. #"• He woidd also inform those indebted to him. that all accounts of more, than one year's standing, must bo settled, by payment or otherwise. June 0, 1855. Barclay Railroad dt Coal Company. N r OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tlm subscribers in To wanda boro'and its vicinity to the Stock of the "BAR CLAY RAILROAD A COAL CO." that the remaining instalments of ten per cent each (being $5 per share) on said stock, are required to be paid to E. OVERTON, Esq.. the President, or to J. Maefarlane, Esq. the Attorney of said Company at Towanda. at the times following, to wit: 4th instalment payable August 27th, 1855. sih '• " September 27th " 6th " " October 29th " 7th " " November 'ilith " Bth " " December 29th " 9th " " January 31st 1856. 10th " •' March 3d Payments may also be made at the office of Laporte, Mason A Co., at Towanda. July 30.1355. GEO. R. O AT. Treasurer. Cash paid for Hides. THE highest price paid in CASR, for Hides and Skins, by JOHN W. WILCOX. June 20.1-855. ' CUMMER HATS.—Gentlemen's Elegant O WHITE BEAVERS, for sale bv May 1,1855. , JOS- KINGSBERY. JEWELRY! JEWELRY!! JEWELRY!!! WA. CHAMBERLI.V has .M arrived • from New York with the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of WATCIIK. Jswrtnv and Favcr Goobs ever brought into thW market. He has only time this week to announce the fact- C-.1 and examine. June 29. 1955- , ___ FRESH GROCERIES, of all kinds just reeeived at MOXTANYF-S A CO. FRESH SALAD OIL, Macearoni, Vcr micilli, English and French Mustard, Sago Chccfe. Mane, Nutmegs, Cloves, Soiree, * Woreeetershlre Sauce,j' N'ute, Candy, Ac., for eale'ebcrip st FOX'S.
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