Annual Report, Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Bradford Co. for 1855, from Jan. 1, to Bee. 31. EXPENDITURES. I . r fnr auditing public accounts SIOB 00 Drought forward, 10,173 02 Audit"!*. *r 110150 Office book* and Stationery, I*l 75 u*T£rontra-ts 317'J 93 Prisoner's support tb county jail 042 11 s"' -111.1 R-.d Views 4150 Prisoner's support in E. S. Peniteutiary 225 89 !! if Countv Vgricultnral Society, 100 00 Prisoner's support in State Lunatic Hospital,.. 154 63 B r of Court.!. • 73 50 Public Printing 244 00 . fT 1 l.w making return® aud attending court, 520 9# Registering marriages, births and death, 24 50 •""t hi civil suits 19 00 Repairs OB public buildings, 33 09 „ o.Tiunonwcalth suits. 1039 02 Sheriff couveyiug prisoners to E.B. Penitentiary 625 • i, Ito Commissioners, IT.l T . Morcur,. 60 00 Sheriff summoning jurors, Shi 00 l i' 1 ". ',,! •Sessions, &c., A. McKean 303 55 Township line views, 1C 50 v! imi Expenses, 072 16 Wild cat certiticutes, 10 50 ii.ri.u for public offices and jail, 162 84 D. B. Cotton, Commissioner in 1*54 4 50 expenses, 97 82 I. A. Park, 1855, 124 00 inmraii'-e on public buildings, 10l 50 S. Smiley, " 150 00 S ~, i itions 39 69 Geo. H. Bull, " 178 00 *I . t;iand. 525 82 P " ■ 15,,rk - " 62 00 lunr" Traverse 1896 76 .E. M. Farrar, Clerk to Commissioners, in 1855,. (>OO 00 Carried forward .10,173 62 13,546 15 Account with the several Collectors of County Taxes for Bradford County. Townships j Collector's \imes Ye'i Amou,lt ! Amount Amount Amount Amount Collector s .Names. ti 1 charged. Collected. Exon'td. ~er cent. due. Boroughs. j ! j Isaac W. Wcstbrook, |1845 sl9 38 6 00 .. .. sl2 38 'A','..' ] Williams Lee 1:4 106 83 .. .. 106 83 Athens two." • Uohn 11. Murray, 1*52 lis 26 118 26 ~; Ransalcer I toss, 9 68 9 6s .. .. 1 1.-rr, k John E. Keelcr 29 58 i .... .. .. 29 58 " Nathan Maynard, 27 20 445 270 20 05 K;, Mien Woodruff, 36 43 36 43 ,;"y John Mathews,. 1853 21 62 .... .. 21 62 ''if Thomas A. Jennings 7545 20 00 15 42 19 80 20 23 j ... Isdyard Chaapcl, 39 13 .. 39 13 ('ha lie* B. Kitchen 54 95 .... 54 95 r Edward Shepard 50 32 .... .. 50 32 ',, on T ... John Snelljr 1851 49 16 32 54 16 62 1 v I). F. Miller, 69 97 35 00 . 34 97 S. C.Strong, 40 39 18 70 461 17 0s ... ! John Stevens 175 82 136 00 . 39 82 Lv-inkliit 'David Smilev 23 42 14 70 1 56 i 7 16 ', V ' itichard Hillis I 147 86 50 00 j .. 97 86 !, ' .. . .1. P. Vanflcet I 55 28 36 2 7 458114 4J lames Heverley ; 20 09 800 200 ' IM.C. Ellsworth, I 166 43 124 66 79 140 99 j . Joseph Allen 39 32 39 32 . . .. J , . iri i m Charles French, 1 256 86 104 00 .. .. U2 86 | imiihiii-ln. Thomas J. Wheeler, 86 44 45 16 904 32 24 .... j -tiv!7 77 | .. 99 69 1 n,. rt ,,u. lames Hcv. rley, 64 73 22 00 1 . 42 73 i:jj,. . Stephen Bi ink, 606 99 223 00 J . j 3*3 99 I lessc Hammond, 2>2 08 212 00 ; j Hp) 04 S. C. Mann, 1 296 16 217 50 493 11 66 59 01 .-henuiii . John Brink, 516 79 425 61 j j .. t PI 18 -n.thiiebl ... T.J.Wheeler 507 45 421 40 . 80 05 Y •field. Frederick White, . 373 16 I 346 07 948 18 21 .... ! y-a 1 Stone Jonathiu Wood , 23.5 68 202 00 I 33 68 ! ~ ,:i: 1 reek. Ira Crane 179 32 1 1-0 00 , I 29 32 1 S\ .v mia Borough Peter M l:roe, 52 29 j 49 33 : 36 260 I Ti-cir-ra Demon Acklev, 195 II 9a 00 I 100 11 j !,, ,i,rough. A. J. Nolle,. ' ! 1112 21 1029 53 j .. 82 68 T. la T .wn-hip. James Magill 1 134 49 135 74 j .. 5s 75 i \ vli North. iW. W. Kasterbro >k : 163 75 97 50 Cj 2.5 , 1 wii.Jup. Johnson Willians, ' ! 491 56 285 00 300 24 55 179 01 Barougb. Asa B.Moore ....• j 192 3.8 I*l "1 1 111 950 | -i t . ;D. 0. Chubbuck, ..- | I 284 82 193 00 .. .. 91 b2 A. i 't. B. Mines 1 j 400 90 260 00 140 90 j • MV!. liram Elliott 1 368 90 23.5 ot 7190! * lujues Mitchdl,. . J Gl 10 13 3.> 10 1G .. . . V- trnii, H. Whittaker ' 409 74 ; 3.55 Is 423 20 27 .... , W.ndij.iin J. W. Warner, I 337 33 j 248 05 .. .. 89 24 :v.; u ,! ,I. L. Jones, • 121 48 j 42 on .. 73 33 115,041 90 io>3o 36 173 57 \ 418 98 4219 07 Tnrepter Tilts, Treasurer of Bradford Co., in account with said County, Cr.\ amount of Duplicates prior to 18.55 s2,7*{ 29 By amount returned on dupl. prior to 1*55,. . $1,217 36 for '• 12,857 69 " of '• 2,971 71 I . :rt ■! njJcseilaiiccis receivals 13s $1 By exonerations allowed collectors 173 57) i ■t of \bateineiit allowed t.'oiintv on By amount f perjrcntAgo allnwi U collectors,. 41s 9s , lyoeiit "i State tax. 211 1 3 ' By amount of County orders redeemed in 1555 13,538 93 r- .aavnt i:. Treasury, Jan. 1. bio, 8,6)3 S) ,By 2 ptr cent, counuissionon the sauic '270 77 I By 14 per cent, commission on $19,965 17 . .. 164 47 i $ 1 n,75;5 79 j Amount in Treasury, Jan. 1, 1856,....... . . 55,86 62 ! $24,372 41 $24,372 11 1 i'i, J'/rcjift-r Tories, Treasurer of Brad. Co., in acc't xrith the Ct m'th of J'rnn'a, Cr :.am unit of dui li 'atcs prior to b;55, $4,409 39 Bv amount returned on dup. prior to 1855, . $1,876 17 ' of ... 12,467 91 " " of - 2.827 00 ! By amount of exoneration* allowed collectors, 291 61 j ' By amount of jaer rentage allowed collectors, 356 39 j By commission on $112585 16, at 1 per cent. . 115 85 jßy order from Auditor General to pay.l. Red, 16 00 I j By i ncurrmt money in treasury, Jan. 1, 18,56, 11 39 • Bv Stale Tit-usurer's receii t, June 25, 1555, 9,173 68 ! j * $11,911 97 j i By amount due the Commonwealth, . 1,90.5 33 j 816,877 30 $16,877 39 I)' County Orders in account ici'h Bradford County, Cr. ,l r.|. r, i,. led in 15.5.5. . . $13,546 1.5 By orders returned in 1*55,. $13,536 93 ; ■i Jcr.wui-t Hiding Jan. 1, 15.55, 173 31 By orders outstanding Jan. 1, 1*26,.. 180 5.5 $13,719 46 $13,719 4,; * - Bit\l)FOi!l> COL'XTY, SS. We, the undersigned, t ommissiontrs of said Comity, do hereby certi y *■ t • , Vt . t „ i J( . it [ rue ali j correct sL-iUnnentof the Uceeii.Ts and Expetuliture-s of Bradford County.from the " Ist day of January to the 31st of Dei emlier. 1 5 55, inelu-ive. isu -aiil-r oar hands and seals, at Towanda, this 23d day of Januarv, 1856. S. SMII.EY, ) Ci. IL RCLL, C'omuiissione'.a. _ ttte.t t; tf. Kvkrar, Clerk. P. H. BUCK, 1 Xfco 'AbnertisnntfUts, Y!.:- ti\< !v, for holding the Appeals for ls.Vi, viz : u! nugh. at tin; < \>mmi-ioner'i-> Office, Monday' ', >' i! ii .M„. ~f p. p. Swc t. Tuesday. 2fitli : '' "vielii: mid I,oj- inch, at the house of W. Olm -1 Wflrir (hy. 27th : ;it tij. of O. French. Thursday. 2*th ; s at tli li'uiee of Klien Dunning. Friday. 2. it It: , " ; li., eof It. It. Bcrkwith.Stt irdar.M trch 1 -*; j '■< '.r ~iv|i and Columbia at the house of 1,. F. - 1 ** ui'.iH. Monday, :td ; '*'i-liiji and Inroigh, at the house of Wni. H. Dob v- " n TIICMIIV. tth ; v 11 house of H. IV. Hoot. Wednesday, nth : . . at the |, ,n:r. .11, i: irlingt in, and Burlington b"ro' at the . ~ l M , FridlT, Tth ; , , " v tii Toivanda at the Commissioner's OfDce, Fr tP " V ~ tll : ' ■' t the house of S. Sniilev. Tuesday, lltli : • h. II dcomb. Wednesday, 12th : ~ -J 1 it the 1, ,nse Of A. K. Spalding. Thursday, l:!th ; the house of 1. s. Iterker. Friday, 14th ; ■" at 'at- house ot Franklin Taylor, Saturday .lath ; , 'is house of Simeon Decker. Monday. 17th ; sr ■at the h ,I, V . „J- |'l IAH Terry, Tuesday, Istli ; 'VH !t' v "f J. 1,. Jones, Wednesd.iv. l'Jth ; of s Willcx, Tbtir-sl y,*2oth ; '• !•■. e'''"f W. Wultmnn. Friday. 21st ; . v ', o-uip and borough at the house of Kthel Tav- 22il: house of 11. Ilicks, Monday. 24th ; . u ! "•■ it the house ot H. Kituiev, Tuesday, 2">th ; v 11 •" the house of C. Bloodgood. Wednesday.2tth: *•'••■• 'in i' h o,| sc of Harry Kussell. Thursday, 27t.1 ; Sie" jt'e nnuse of K. Cooper, Friday. 2*th ' f "'tV k <>. Cridley. Saturday, 2-th ; " f. -t ''f Seymour C'antield, Monday, 31st ; h- j, ,''uiand Sehoolhousc, Tuesday, April Ist : i 1,1 'he house of Harry Aekley, Wednesday, 2d : house of J. H". Black," Thursday, 3d ; *V l!1 T M. Reed, Saturday, sth ; iji, i7.' r ~ M I' 1 1'" tual in delivering the notices l in making their returns on tlie day p,'! ; 1 "' 1 vv ;'rrants, at which time and place the , w '" attend and hear all such as think *'* feai ;,,i7i'~ r ,'' 'tu'd ty said assessment, and make sneli Byi,i,jp r ■""' rations as to them shall seem just. V; 1 * "iiiiniishi'>ners t K. M. FARR AR. 4'leHt. PKLTS WANTED, at uiii i •'•.A RFssKLl.'ti, for which the high v~ .ii ASH. t!N wanted for • lood*. or on ae "iis v " ' " hielu s market price mill In paid. t'S" udr r 22. | THE ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH, D'RECT & TO & FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE. TAMES HARRIS, KLKCTKICIAN, of Towanda, respect fully iiiforms the pulilie that lie has lately procured from New York the celebrated Electro-Chemical liath, which has proven to be one of the most 'important and wonderful discoveries of the age. from its ability to extract minerals from the human system. S ime eight years ago. a physician of Cincinnati disco vered the process of extracting minerals front the body, by galvanism ; more recently, M. Verges, of N'ew York, an electro-gilder, having suffered from the introduction of p lisunons minerals into his system in the prosecution of his art, conceived the idea of removing them hy the same processes, he succeeded in doing so, and quickly recovered. Hi- then applied the same means to others similarly af fected, with like results. His success exceeded his most sanguine expectations, for not only did these Baths remove mineral poisons, hut cured many diseases, some of which were the result of minerals, and some were not. More recent experiments have fully confirmed the sin gular power of this ilath to draw from the system all mi nerals that may he lodged therein, to the great detriment of health. Very often persons are afflicted hy diseases which are beyond the comprehension of the most skilful physicians, and which are the effect of poisonous mine rals accumulating in the system lor years, taken in the shape of calomel, lead. Ac. Ac. The following are some of the diseases cured by these liatlis: Rheumatism. Paralysis, Palsy, Painter's Cholic, Chronic Ulcers, (Handular Swellings, Scrofula. Cancer, Neuralia in all its forms, Salt Kheum and Humors of all kinds. He has also S. B. Smith's newly invented DIRECT AND TO-AXD FRO EI.ECTRO M AGNETIC M ACHINE, which is it gri-at improvement on the Magnetic machines hereto fore in use. With the aid of the Bath and Machine, we have at command all the available medical cffleiency of Electricity. The medical power of the Machine is very great, in introducing medicines into the system through the pores of the skin—applying it directly to the parts af fected, which gives an increase of medicinal |>owi-r over that of taking it into the stomach, rendering it particular ly efficacious in all local diseases. I am now prepared to apply these Baths, and also the Machines, at inv house in the south part of the borough of Towanda. or 1 will visit patients at a distance, who are nimble hy reason of disease to come to this place, at mo derate prices. I am also sole agent for Bradford county, for the above Machines. JAMES HARRIS. Towanda, December 12, ISM. Book and Periodical Affflfv. MI, AUG II LIN, Post Ojflr, : • Dealer in all kinds of new and popular BOOKS. PK KIODICAI.S, CHEAP IYBMCATIONS, MAPS AND CIIAKTS, PICTTMKS A Nil PKAMKS, FANC V ENVELOPES, CoVVBHS ITION I'AKP*, Ac., Ac., will supply all orders for thing in the above with promptness and dc-pab-h. Toudit, January |s, ls.il. iilisuUainoue. QlO\K FOII SALE.—One Stone I'otil k-J COOKING STOVE, with Furniture complete ; one second-hand Wood Cimking Stove : one second-hand Par lor Stove, and one Grate for burning Coal. Jan. 2. 1656. BAILRY A XEVINg. DISSOLUTION.— -The firm of PHILIPS A NICHOLS is this das dissolved bv mutual con sent. The business will I* Joiiducted bv \V. H. l'hiliips who is authorized to settle the affairs of the bite firm. ! W. H. PHILLIPS. Granville, Pee. 18. 1555. A. T. NICHOLS. GREAT REDUCTION I * PRICES! ; the purpose of clearing out our entire i STOCK OF STOVES, before moving into our new . store, we will sell for cash at prices full 15 per cent, less than our usual rates. Persons in want of a Stove will do well to call soon. January 1. 18.56. HALL A RUSSELL. I SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of 0 vend.ex. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of : Bradford county, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the Court House, iti the boro' of Towand.i, on Saturday, the 2d day of February, 1*56, at 1 o'clock, P. M. the following described lot. piece or parcel of land sit uate in Wyalusing twp., bounded on the north by lands of Michael Fee. cast by lands of Roan Carr. south by luudsnf Amos S. Coleman, and west by lan-ls of Hiram Washburn. Containing fifty acres, mure or less, with about thirty acres improved, one log house thereon. Seized aud taken in execution ut the suit ofE. W. Baird vs. Anthony Farweil. „ . JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Towuuda. Jan. 2.1856. F RES 11 LEMONS—a quantity just receiv : ed at dec 22 * FOX'S. FRESH CANDV, by tbe quantity, at nm uulacter's prices, dec 22 * FOX'S. NEW BOOKS! JKINGSBERV has just received from • New York und Philadelphia a large supply of NEW j BOOKS, including some very nice ANNUALS for 15.56. Also a great variety of Books suitable for Christmas and New Year Gifts, Ac. Towauda, Dec. 20, 1855. FAB.ua TO RENT. jiwjMMk THE SUBSCRIBER i> desirous of renting JBSSw his Farm situated in the township of Wvsox, about three miles from Towamht, aud one mile [ from the Canal at Piollet's. Tliere are about SEVENTY ACRES under improveiueiit. with a large new house and first rate barn. Ac. Said farm is well adapted to the raising of all kinds of grain, besides being a good farm for keeping a dairy. The subscriber w ill leave on the farm a horse team, wagon, plows, har rows, und all kinds of implements necessary for working said farm, together with about eight cows. " A solier, ho nest, industrious man, with a wife who understands butter making, can do well ou this larin. None other need ap- 1 ply. Possession given on the first day of April next. For further particulars enquire of the sulsa-rilicr on the preini- j *es. WILLIAM SCOTT. Wysox, December 22. 165.5. CAS H AN D CR E D7T7~ r T I HE subscriber gratefully announces his thanks for the 4 liberal patronage received during the past year, and respectfully solicits a continuance <>t the trade, whi -h he w ill endeavor to merit by keeping his Stock continually replenished by V ASH purchases, with a 1 irgoand pure assortment of Goods, which several year* erperimce has enabled him to " buy at the lowest rates" of the " Impor- ' tern and Manufacturers"—by selling low by adopting the j Cash Systkm entirely, and by making a genera/ redttc- j tion of prices. Consequently, the credit system will cease on and after the first day ot January. 1856. Kd~ All persons indebted are requested to make home- ! diate payment. H. ('. PORTER. Office and Drug Store in South end of the Ward House. ! December 29, 1655. MONTHLY MAGAZINES CUITLIED AT LOWER RATES, for k J incut in advance, than can be obtained in other way ' free of postage— large 11.-ts are now being formed for Harper's, Harper's Story Book, Putnam's, Littel's Living Age, Graham's. Godev's |,ady s Book, National (Methodist.) National (Peterson's). Now is the time to subscribe, as the volumes nearly all commence with the first of January. Rcmcml-or the man- I bers delivered at my store the lir-t of each month, free of postlge. Dec. 25. O. D. BARTLETT. j Extraordinary News ! To men that have and ought to have Corn to Sell! ALL PERSONS indebted to the subscriber, either by note or on the hooks of the late firm of T. Humphrey A Co.. or the former firm of l-'rislfie A Uroiison, are duly notified in season that all accounts not settled previous to the firsf day of February, 1556, will then go into the mill sometimes used for grinding out equity and justice, and go tlirnuzh tint, as fast as the < unstable can go round.- Friends and toes take heed, and come to the rescue! December in. 165.5. T. HUMPHREY. TEAS, Loth Green and Uinrk from 37) cents to $1 09—every pound warranted to suit or tb,e money returned in ail cases, at FOX'S. Cash paid for Hides. HPHE liiirliest juice jwtid in CASH, for Hides I 1 and Skins, by JOHN W. WILCOX. June 29. 18.5.5. " I IST OF JURORS drawn for February J Term and Sessions, 15(;. latiM) at itous. Xsvlum—WiU'm Terry. D C Pike—Homer W lies ; Miller; !R-huc—A*a Fuller; B srlington tp -Orra Burns jspringfield- Paul Furtnan ; ! It-iswell Luther: iSinithlield—Etn >r F Wood. B'irlingjnn we-t • P Phelps :j \\'s Pierce, GKM'Y.onion Canton -E M'Clcllaiul. Eii>lu--ht qi.in- Al.ri d Gore ; ! Rockwell ; 1 Troy tp- 11 I) Freeman, H Franklin—Horace Willey ; ! Spalding, jr : Granville—S d nnon Bovier .Ulster James Vandyke ; derrick Aliel Holies ; ; Wyalusing \ndrew Fee, A Lit- hlichl Hi-tirv Key-er, Sj F Eastman. Evans; Tl! VVKRSK .IVItOK.B I IRST WKKK. Athens tp- L Rowlandson : jStaiiding Stone- Byron Sti - I Albany -R Stevens, W Lee:| vens, Geo Vannc-s, James I Asylum—Harvey Birney ; I Gordon ; 15 irlington Wr-'t Wni M -'Springtiehl A S Bailey, No- j Kean, Myron Billard ; | man CooK-y ; Columbia—l) S Alexander jSmithlield- A Huntingdon ; ; I'liiiip Slade, Jus Bullock;jsheshequiii— E P -haw ; Canton- Win Lawrence ; I'Troy Horn'—l A Pierce ; Granville—James Gee : jTroy twp—Stephen Wilber, 1 Herriek—J C Barnes, Jame | J M Smith : Brown, W M IJowker; : Powand tI to I' Powell; j Litchfield—J allies Merrill ; (Towaiula tp—ll Scoville ; I la-r Hiram Stone; iWiini->t Nathan Castor, D Overton- Eli Heverley ; A brains, Jas Strong ; Pike—Chandler W Brink : j Wells--James llrasted ; Ridgbury— O A B irnham ; i'Tascarora Saml Lake ; SKI OM' W KKK. Burlington hero' J E Vos IShe-heqiiin—-Jcr Kilmer ; burg, J V Daniels ; |S >uth Creek -Cyrus Berk, Burlington tp- J J Haiglit :| Dan II tiillett ; Columbia- .le-se Kdsiill ; ITowanda bor >' Henry Bas- Canton—A Hamilton Th-> j sett, Wallis Bull; mas. Ezra Spalding, Jacol • Troy tp Ezra Looinis, S N Rockwell; i Spalding ; Dun-li -Win Frishie ; Tusi-ar >ra—l>avis Gny : Granville -Sylvcs. Kendall :JSylva:iia bo Sainl Soper ; Leßoy -J (i Landon, Chris-iSiiiithfield M P Ransom ; j toplier llartman ; JUNter Ralph Russel ; Monroe bo- Geo Tracy ; |Towanda t|i- K W Hale : Pike—Chas R Brown. Oliver Wvsox G.tVirii-1 King, I P ! Northrop, Nlt Briggs ; ! Spalding; Springlie-bi—l. L Beach, HjWells—C II Leonard; Potter. Ilirani Spear, C H; Windham—Charles Walker; j Campbell; |Warren—H Champlin. TltlKll WKKK. Athens tp—Edmund Hill; Itidgbcrry—John IztrrLson, j Albany Jolm Brown ; P W Buriiliaiii; Armenia—Robert Mason; Rome—l-' C < 'runnier ; Asylum -Samuel Bacon ; Siuithfield- Win H Pierce: Burlington w— J'• Blakslec Tuscarora Henry Montgo- Burliugton b>- Abm Morle\ mcry. J J Lewis ; Canton F Hall. E Newman-j Towauda tp—S Dhnmick ; Allen Taylor, jr; }T •wantla north—E Rutty ; Columbia—W G Bradford.|T >wand.i boro'—Geo E Fox, Joseph Gladding ; Jl) Moiitanye, L II Scott; Franklin Ezra Champion : Ul-ter -Jaine* McCarty ; Litc hfield—.l D Cortright : i Windham—lt Elshrce ; Orwell- 11 Gibbs, George WI Wysox—A C Whitney, Alva Hardy; t'ocdey; Overton- -G S Boyle, Daniel Warren Charles Dewing; Havcrley, R Hiuellt; Wells—Gabriel Swayzer. Pike Ingtiani Stone ; i ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.- -Notice j is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es- j tate of Deborah 0. Gregory, dee d., late of Pike twp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay: and all ; persons havinging claims against said estate will please | d resent them duly autlienticated for settlement. v ' RALPH GREGORY, Pike. January 11.156. Administrator, j BRRIDGE LETTING. —Sealed proposal* will be received at the office of the To wan da Bridge ! Company, nntil 6 o'clink, P. M. of the 21st day of Kebrie | ary next, for rebuilding two spans of the Bridge. Also j for the necessary stone work to raise the saute five feet j above the old Bridge level. Plan* and specifications will be exhibited on and after | the 11th day of February. M. C. MERCI.'R, Sec'y. Towanda. January 21. 1656. T7"ALF.NTINES ! VALENTINES !—A T splendid assortment of Sentimental and Comic Va lentines, from 64. 12), 25 to 50 cents each. Valentines sent bv mail free of postage, on receipt of price. M- L \t GHLIN, j an . |f, Po-t DOi< e Building, Towanda. PMIKSH BAKED < KAf'KURS, rtceivrrl oerv week, at jimcli FOX'S. t Legal kVimcrlicmculs. ADMIMfcTIIATOU S NOTICK. Noiice i- hereby given, that all persons indebted to the e- I late ol Thomas lngliaui, dee'd, late of Asylum town-hip, I are hereby requested to make payment without delav: i and all persons having claims against said estate will j please pre-ent them dulv uutlienticated for settlement. Pet, Iff, IKV,. JOSEPH w. INGHAM. Adm'r._ j pXECI'TOBIj NOTICE. —-All persons in i lJ debted to the estate of MA It V CAKMER, deceased, late of Litchfield tebt. Geo I! '.Vol ,tt. lohn S WiUi-ton, \ppea!. lit. King-ben 's u:< Zebnlon K-sel-tinc, > i. Fa. M. I Lyman Reynold-u-i (William Rogers, Issue, same ; same I do same j same do M II Greeiiman Henry Kingsbery, Debt. II S David-oil Dniiel llaikins, ••'.use. TIIIKD WEEK. ei. AINTIFI s. DEFENDANTS. [Ca.-e. Welles ,V 11 nris' uscj Valentine Smith, ! \ppeal. Charles Viall, S. B.Overton. do John Snyder, j Edmund Sickler, do same same. do H.F.Burt, i Kenower Wormly, (Case. J. .Southword's use. 1 John Griffin, | Replevin. Lucius Giblis (Lewis E Gihbs, iCas-e. Chas It Seoiiton, N T Dickinson. 'Ejectment. John M. Read, la- Wood and ter. ten. do same i lark Camp ct al. j.Sci. Fa. M. Louisa C. Jackson, ! llorai e Williston, jr. , Vppeal. C R lirown. E N Keeler, I Cane. Ezra Spalding. iJ.diti M Martin, do Williston A Klwell. David Cash, [Appeal. Samuel A Tenant, John Powers eta 1 [Trespass. Franklin Andrews |Geo. McClelland et al. [Replevin. Mary Caton's tru-t'- Ira Wolcott et al. I do same I Andrew Burnside, [Debt. John M. Pike, i.lohn Kemp. S i.Fa. hail. John Ingham, K. Lew is, bail, Ac. Ejectment. C. K. Ruthbone, jWiliiam Iligby, i.AppcaL J. lienh.mi's use. |Casc Briggs, et al. Sri. Fu. J. N. Weston's exrs.jWm. Brace, garnishee. Case. Sarah I. Fiteh, Op B.illa.id. Trespass. John Harkne-s, A C iinmins et nl Ejectment. Ren'neu Wi|!x-r, jErastus Wolcott, do same j same. j Appeal. E. S. Tracy, I Edmund Lewis, ItAi-e. John Snyder. ISnnuel Osborne, ' do Geo P Channel, |C Thomas et al. Sci. Fa. J•) Frost's u-e, j Arba White, Case. Tp of Franklin, Jeremiah Myers, do i Dougherty et ux jli dieit Ridgway, Ljectment. Ed Carpeuter et al. I I Powell et al Debt. J To/.er's e.\s j Julius Tozer jr. Case. Selar Sutterlec. j N Adams et al Trespass. Kund< r-on A King'y ••' I) Baxter Ejectment. Howard Spalding, j \A" A ER U Case. John Cole, ID W Dodge, Appeal. Henry • Wert, Ijiime-Minard do Philo Fa-set, I Timothy Brockaway I do go'S ibpicnas for the second week to be made returna ble on Monday. February 11 ISoti, at 10. A. M„ and for the third week on the following Mondav. Feb. Ls, at 10 A.M. ALLEN* McKKAN."Prothonotary. i DMIXISTKATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice x\ is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate ot U<) It At'E HIXCII.M AX, deceased, late of Ilidgbury township, to make immediate payment, and all person having demand- against said estate, will present them du ly aiitlieiitieated for settlement. Jan. 19. JOSEPH HTNCHMAX. AdminV. \ DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. -Notice I\. is hereby given. that all persons indebted to the es tate of ritl.Vll LCCAS, deceased, late of Wells town ship. are requested to make payment without delay ; and those having demands sgain-t said estate ill pre-cut them duly authenticated for settlement. HENRY S. I.CCAS, Administrator January 23. with the will annexed. 1"H) CBBWTORB.- Notice is hereby jjfrfcti _ that I have applied to the honorable the Judges of the Court of Common I'leas of the county of liradfoid for the benefit of the Insolvent laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and they have appointed MON'PAY, the 4th day of FEBRUARf next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. for tlie hearing of me and my creditors, at the Court Ilourse, in the borough of Towanda. when and where yon may attend if yon think proper. Jan. 0. O. 11. HKMIXCW AY. \ DMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.—Notice i I is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Ransom P. Adams, der'd.. late of Ridghery Town ship, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; ami all persons having claims against >aid estate will please present them dulv authenticated tor settlement. Pe\ 15. HAY SAMPKL J. ADAMS. AdminV. I N THE MATTER >f the partition of the J Real K*t-ite of Tanner Crwidall, tale uf Springfield tnirn-xhip, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the partition of the real estate of Tanner Crandall, late of the township of Springfield, to come into eourt on MONDAY the 4th day of February next, to accept or refuse the land at the valuation made l\v the inquest, (which was held by the Sheriff, upon the premises, on the 55th day of April, HAS,) according to the rigid of priori!\ of choice. Dec. 24. H.Vi. J \MKS If. WF.HR, Clerk of O. C. T7RKSII CAMITI I;\ I: A XR> ECRXTNO I 1 r.l ID for -ale hv s. f ELTON. XiUril}ansiK. I POWKLii IXTOn.D respectfully announce that he i- giiin before ? V the |>euple with a large, rich and fa-hional lc a-sort lilt lit of FALL AXD WJNTJJJI GOODS, to which the attention of the public is invited, being con fident tlmt lie can offer inducement* to ('AH)I purchaser# which will amply pay for ail examination of his .-lock. His stock ol I.AIUKS 1 tnESS Coons is complete, ronsist ; init of cordis!, watereil. plain. I.lack. changeable and | laid Silks: plain and plaid Merinos : a li wool Delaines ; plain and (tinned Cashmeres; Moiislin delaines. Parmettas. challi Delaines, plain and twilled I'crsiau cloth. Del uges. Alpaccas, Ginghams. Prints, Ac. Au-o. SHAWLS „ LARGE and magnificent assortment of Itrocha l.ong and Square Shawls, plain woolen long and square do. I.AIIIKS' CLOTHS \ll colors, and trimmings. KM into i HEMES The largest and cheapest assortment ot Isidies embroidered collar-, sleeves, bund- and fioiiucirig edging- and in-ertiiigs. ever offered for sale in Towanda. Also, real thread. Smyrna, Irohhin and cotton edgings, aj) widths and pi'i< es. WHITE AND LINKN GOODS, of every description, and of all qualities. Hot'Sl: FI'HNISOING Goons- Double and single fold Da tnasks of various kinds : embroidered and lace curtains, all qualities; window shades and trimmings; bleached and unbleached table linens; napkins, colored table spreads of various kinds, counterpanes, linen sheetings, rose blankets, gilt cornices and pins, stair rod-. iV<>. Ac. CLOVES AND HOSlEßY—Everything in this line for La dies. misses, children, inen and hoys. BUOAIM-LOTIIS, CASSIJIERES AM! VESTINOS—BIack and colored Cloths of every qality and price, plain and fancy Cassi lucres. fancy velvets, plain and figured grenardine, plain and ligun d" -ilk. 1 11. k satin and cashmere Vesting-, and a large assortment of tweeds, Kentucky jeans, sutti iictts, sheep grey Ac. DOMESTIC- of every description, purchased at very dose figures and offered low. Flannels of ever v grade anil color. CARPETINOS—AII qualities, ingrain and stair carpeting#, oil 11 iths. Bush Mattings, Druggets. Ac. V ANKEI: NOTIONS A Imost everything in the line, whole sale and retail. II ATS A C.U's. An assortment uncquided in Northern Pennsylvania of Mens'A' lloys hntsaud caps, comprising everv variety of silk. lirown. pearl and black fur Hats.— [ Cloth, Plush and Fur Caps. BOOTS A SHOES—In this department there is, nor never ! has been in this market anything to compete with this ! stock, in quality, quantity and price, tvhlch it would be greatly to the iiitere-t of every man, woman and child to examine who wishes to purchase in addition to the above enumerated articles there will alwavs be found a full assortment oft Irocerics, Hardware. Crockery and Class-ware. Paints. Oils, und Dye Stuffs. Isathcr and Shoe Findings, Ac., Ac. To his old Friend- and Customer#, the snbscribeer would take tliis method of expressing his gratitude for their libe ral patronage, hoping still to merit and receive it, and to I others would extend an invitation to examine his stock. Ising confident lie can make it for their interest to do so. Towanda. Oct. 1. ls;V> . JOSKI'H POWELL. H. S. MERCUR, ust received bis FALL STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE, /* 1 INSISTING of DRV GOODS, of everv kind.GROCE- V HIES, a large assortment of I! ARDAVARE, including Hivnes* and Carriage Trimming*, and Joiner'* Tenth of every description ; Boots, Slmes, Leather and Shoe find ing-. Hats. Caps, and Umbrellas ; Paper Hangings and A\ indow Shades ; Carpets and Drugget: Oils Paint- and Dye stuff'-; Crockery and Glassware : Iron, Steel and Nails ; \A iuilow glass and Sash : Camphine, Burning Flu id and Varnishes of every kind ; Pails, Tubs, Mats, Ac., Ac., which w ill he sold as usual, very cheap for Cash. Towanta. October 1, I*.AS. COM E ON E! COME ALL! And satisfy yourselves that ct CO. H A\ E the best and most complete assortment of N'EAA" GOODS, eoii-i-ting of ail grades ladies'and gent's wuad Cloths, mantillas, vesting and colored velvets, plain and fancy cassimeres. sattinet. tweeds, Kentucky jeans, flannels, linseys. All descriptions Dress Goods, such as black, watered, changeable and plaid Silks, French nieri ii"s, Thibet cloth. Scotch wool plaids, brown and black mixed Deluge-, al! wool and figured Delaines, plain and silk striped Alpaccas, Scotch and d une-tic ginghams, children .- plaids. Merrimack and other prints, of all vari eties. An extensive assortment of hosiery, wrappers, mittens, g! vis. A ictoria ami Bishop lawn, book and jacolict mus lins. Unmet and dress trimmings, silk, moire antique, moss velvet and ribbon Trimmings, Fringes, black and white -ilk-, tiuen thread. Maltese, and all kinds wove linen and cotton edgings, muslin bands, collars, under sleeves, che misettes, curtain drapery, brown, bine and black dotted embroidt red veil.-, stocks and gent's collars. A variety of Talmas, gent's ami ladies' wool Shawl*. '1 hi bet. broche and other .'diawls. India and Zephyr scarfs, children's woollen sleeves, hoods, muffs, assorted colored Scotch yarn comforters, carpeting, drugget, horse blank et-. linen table spread- and diapers, counterpanes. A<\ H AUDW AUK. —A large assortment of anvils, vices, screw plate-, sledge-, mill, cross cut. hand, and other kinds of saws, nail-, files.. hains, pump fixtures, squares, plumbs, levels, plane-and saw handles, moulding ami bench plane-, House Trimmings, ol every variety, carriage aud Saddle ry Trimmings, such as brass and silvered bands, axletrees, holts, enamelled top-leather and cloth, dash leather, clotli damask aud lace trimmings. Brass, silvered and russet haute .japanned, silvcrt d aud brass buckles, bitts. simps, breeching rings, trace hook chains, harness leather, Ac. SHOE FINIIINI;*. The largest assortment in town, con sisting ol pegs, last-, mc.i's ami boy's boot trees, crimps, and irons, bristles, threads, all kinds bench tools, heel ball, blacking, bindings, lining morocco, kip. French and American calf -kin-, cow hide, oak and hemlock leather- I' uvrs. DII.S, AC. Stone and white zincs, white and red lead, Paris chrome and verdigris greens. Ohio und other Paint-, sugar lead, litherage. Japan varni-h, coach, furniture and saddler's varnish,linseed, lamp and tanner's oil. alcohol, eamphene. fluid and puttv. BOOTS AMI SHOES.—Men's and boy's calf, kip and cow hide hoot- and slmes. women's kid,"enamelled, morocco, calf am! kip lace boots, morocco, patent leather, enamell ed and k:d buskins, variety gaiters and slippers, misses', boy's ami infant'- shoes, of all descriptions, gent'-, ladies' miv-r-' ami children's rubber shoes, and ladies' high top rubber I -vot s. A ANKEE NOTIONS—wiII be found of all kinds.comprising l;id':e-' and gent's port moimai-. India rubber, back. putt", side and circle combs, pocket, ivory, -hell side and other combs, gilt, lasting, velvet coat and ve.-t buttons, agate, iv II V, glass and silk buttons ; razor strops, soaps, brush es. Ac. Ac. The usual large supply of Crockery. Groceries. Hats. Caps, Bom e'-. Furs. Robe-. \A*ah t ab-. Pails. Measures. Sash. Glass, Paper Hangings, AA'indow .-hades. Umbrellas. Iron. Steel, Ac. #M 'ASH is the stuff to buy Good- with. Call and try the experiment. Towanda, November 9,1 E. T. i^ox HAS just received a full supply of HAM iLY'GItOCKIiIES, which he will sell cheap tor Cash. Thankful for the very libera! patronage extended to him during the past season,lie would most respectfully ask a continuum e of the same. Cash paid for most kinds of Grain, Hotter, Cheese, and Farmer s Produce generally. October 10, 1 MA."*. h || | WISH. RYK wanted iininedintcly m *l m/I J f or which the highest market priee in cash will lie paid. Oet. 12. K. T. FOX. TU'IIKS ISLAND SALT, both lumpsand 1 ground, at Oct!) FOX'S. NE AV c; OODS. J. Harvey Phinny, Jr. I S jn-t receiving a general assortment of FALL A WIN -1 TKit GOOHS, consisting of the usual variety of I)n/ fiords, (iroceries, Hardma re, Crocfrcrn, Glassware, Moots SJn.es, Points, Oils, Glass, Dyes, t \v. ( d"*. all of which will lie sold as usual for Cash, or exchanged for Produce cheaper than can lie had at any other store in Towatula. Persons wishing to purchase Goods for easl will do well to call and examine his stock and prices, cor ner of Bridge and Main streets. ft * 'Cash paid for Butter. Pork and Grain. Oct ?0 BOOK AOLNCY.—The siiljscribcr.s have established a Book Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish auy book or publication at the retail price, free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription price of any of the f:; Magazine*. such n> Hamper's. Go (lev's, Putnam's. Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions. A c., will receive the magazines for one year and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington! Jack son or Clay : or, if subscribing to a f'J and a #1 magazine they will receive a copy of either of the three portrait-.- If subscribing to $0 worth of Magazines, all three portraits will he sent gratis. Music furnished to those who max wish it. Envelopes of ex cry description and sj/ein large or small (piantities furnished. Seal Presses. Ac. sent to onh v. Even description of Engraving on Wood executed with neatness and dispatch. Views of Buildings. Newspaper Headings. Views of Machinery. Book Illustrations, l/xdge Certilleatcs. Business Cards, ,Ve. All orders sent hv mail promptly attended to. Persons xvisldng views of their buildings engraved ran send a Dagurrrotype or -ketch of the buildings by ma il or express. Persons af a distance having saleable articles xvonld find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would act as agents for tlic sde of the same. IY.SAM.V PIERCE .IO South Third Street. Philadelphia. Pa. J. It. KVItAM. T. MAY I'IKBCK. I>OOTS A SIIOKB Tliv lar;rc?t, best nud 1J cheap, t n -ertment thi->idr of tha F.nipirc f'itv may he found at \<-T> TRACV A S. tigal Qlftucrliscmaus. QHMUI]* S > VLE I'.v virtue of snndrv . writ ~' ,f t 'mL Kxpoi.a-, i suv.li.it of the Coin .It I (. oiiimon Pleas of Brad ord county, and to nu- dire. b. at 1 o'clock P. M.. the following lot. pic <• or panel of land | situate in Dirrll twp. ImuMltd ..n the u< rth b\ h, t ,is of I George Ann .tit, mi the ea-t I y lands or John Council. ( , n j the auuth liy hii ds •>!'tiinun end Richard <.iU.rt.ui il on i the west by Duntel K. ifl'e, dce'd.. containing fis acie*. lc j the same laore or less. nlnut 30 acres improvi d.oi.e frame , Inn so, one saw mill,l. o turn and a few fruit tries tl.ii. on, Seized and taken in < vcci.tioii at the unit of Cathaiiuu Cummins vs. Michael Crimmin* H nd I>ennis Criiiimins. | ALSO- -llic li'lluwiiig lies, ril id piece or panel of land I situate in the tow li-hip- of Bilhigton arid Franklin bound ; ed and desxribid as follows : On the North l.y lands of ! < 'handler Ward, on the east or easterly I v lands of Isaae \ Crane and John l.ant/. and hv a small treek, usually | kimwn a.- goo.-e cock. being the boundary line Litwieu i John M. Mi Din and thi- demerit <>l lot :em the south, or -oathta-tirD l.y l.tinls ,1. 11, Martin, or said ffiKkeitrrk, and land-ot Horace Will.-t.ou tiie west l.y lands of John M Daniels and the public highway, containing one hun lied acres he tiie same more or less, about titty acres im proved, one trained House, old log bant, framed be I'll and | J" orohaid of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in exei-iition at the suit of Rr->wn and I U'lckwell to the ii-v oi the lowu-hip of Frankiin vs. Jen - itii:i 11 Mut-'. ANO ;;t tin.* suit of Hmrut A.Mtrcur to the j use ..f Franklin t iwn-hip vs. Jeremiah Mver-. ALSO The follow dig lot, piece or parcel ot hind situnte I in Slies!io(|itiii twp. bounded on the umth by Wui. Voting. I east by lands of Wui. and Sarah Young, south bv lands of Reul.cn Young, and west by laud of Calvin Smith. con taining about iiiitcly acre-no-re ,r less, about tttty-fire acres improved, two log hou rs, two log barn- and an ap . [do orchard and other fruit frees thcre.ni. JTlie above described laud will Is* sold in two several lots : the one ! t containing -Id aires or tbi reaian.t-. the property of suld Curtis Smith, bounded north l.\ lends of Richard lb.rton. east by land- ot W. and S. Young, eiuth by Reuben Young, and west by C\. 1 vin S i ith. TlieJ other Jotcontaining liiiy acre- or thereabout-, a the Home is now owned and . pied by Itirhard IJort. n. bounded on the north by land of Wm. A ouiig, east bv W in and S. Young, south l.y*land, of said Curtis Smith, and we t by land oi Calvin Snrth. Seized and taken In ext* ution at the suit of 11. S. A 11. ; A. Mercur. now to the use of J. M. Peek and 11. M. Mo. re vs. Richard ffnrtnn and Curtis Smith. AISO Tin* foi lowing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wilmot twp. bounded north by 1 mil- of Ambrose Viuiderpool.ea.it by land- of Nel-on Vanderpool. -until l.y binds of l.ew ts Joliuson and Nam tl Vanderpool, and we-t by lands ot Ambr ise \ iiaderpool. containing about liftv acres more or les--, about twelve acres improi ■ ed with a log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ambor-e Vanderpool vs. Clintle- Johnson. AI .SO—The foil .wing described lot. piece or parcel of Luid situate in l.itchlielil twp. bounded on the mirth by Joshua Merrill and James Thompson, on the ea-t by Or son Rickey, on the south by lands belonging to the estate of Win. Park, dee'd., now in the possession of his widow, Maria, and on the west by Thama- Strait and Clement I>ihble. containing one hundred acre-, inure or less, about s< v uty acres improved, one frame house, one frame larn and shed attached, one log house and a few fruit trees thereon. AI .SO—One other piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield twp. bounded as follows: Commencing at a st me for a corner, running north on the lieudlock line 3'j rod- to a st n L. Fowler, east and south bv the pub lic highway, and ou the we-t formerly belougiug to Joseph Greggs. containing about four acres more or less, all im proved. and fruit trees t ereon. ALSO —tine other lot piece or pared of land situate In Albany twp. bounded on the north by Rossett A Kicking, ea-t bv I ind< of C. M. Hake-, on the south by lands of Joseph Menardi and the public highway, and on the west bv land-of l>r. Gilictt. containing twenty acres, all im proi cd. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Han son to the use ot K. W. Baird \ Roll in Wilcox. VI.SO- The following ue-erilied lot piece or parcel of land situate in Columbia twp. bounded on the noitli by laniD of James Wolf, on the east by lands of Joseph It. De\\ itt, on the south hy laud-of the Hi..ghani estate,and >n the wc-t t v land- ot Tlionta- and Wm.Gustin,contain ing about one hundred acres, I e the name more or less, with ab oil forty acre- improved ami a small 1 oard house, bond -table and shingle -limity thereon. Seized and taken in xecrtii n at the suit of Franklin 11. Par-ons vs. Pierce Slit mum. ALSO Tlit- followitig described lot piece or parcel of land situate in standing —tone twp. botuidtli north bv land- of John Kcein ami Jacob S lioonover, ca-t bv lands of Johu Sivackhamnicr. south by land- ot W in. Vvright, and west bt land- ot Theophelus Ni-hoonover" and Isaac Vosburg, containing one hundred and seventy ai res more or lens, about eighty acre- improvt d. with three log houses, one log liarn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of The Com monwealth of Pennsylvania at tin* instance of the Count v ot Bradford v- S.until I \. Tenant and Simon Stevens. ALSO- The following lot piece "r pan ti of land situate hi Orwell twp bor.i tkd wi tI y 'he K. trait, north I v lands of Kdwin Taylor ea-t by lands of Harry L. Park.ou the south lv tin* Kaigc Road, containing about siienty tlin-c acres more or less, nl>ot tiftecn at res itnprovid. ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel ot land situate in Orwell twp. boutiihil on tiie vn-t. muth and ca-t by lands of Sila- A His. and south by public road, containing a I mot one acre more or le-s. all improved, with a trained Black smith shop and a few fruit tioes tin-iron. Sci/in ami taken in execution at the -nil of Jacob Wicki/.tr t-> the u-i of Edward Overton vs. K. R. and Si las \llis. ALSO- The following do-eribed lot piece or parcel of kind situate in ib t rick twp. bounded on tin- north by lands ■if A. 11. Brown, ca-t by kind- of X. 11. W tnu re. south by kimls of George Perkins, and we-t by land- of Nelson Marsh, containing about y of an aire m'te or less, all im provi d, with u fiaimd dwelling house, a blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees theieon. Seizetl and taken in execution at the suit of J. H. La tham t>> the use of Timothy Ilmlev vs. V. 1). Rosengrant. Ai.so The foil wing describi d lot piece or parcil of land situate in Smitliliehl twp. bounded on the north bv lands of llcury (Juick, mi the cast by lands of John Wal kit.-, on the south 1 v tin* public highway, on the west bv lands of Antlioci Childs. containing abuit twenty-three acres, about eighteen acres improved, one framed house, one framed bant ami a tew fruit tree- thereon. Seized at d taken in execution at the suit of Wrllesntiil Harris vs. Billings Pierce. A I.S< • The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in We-t Burlington bounded on the north bv lands of John Bourne, on the w c-t by lands of H. H. Brow u and mi tin* south by iai.d-of John Bloom, and formerly of Ir.i \. Weed, nnd ou tin east by lands of Sila- Hett.-, containing two hundred acres lx* the same more or less, about litteen acres improved, one saw mill, one plank house, one framed intra and a tew fruit trees thcreoii. Scizi d and taken in execution at the -uit of C. Rockwell A Co. v . Hiram Weed ami Brink Smith. ALSO The billowing bd piece or pi reel of laud situate in t)vi rtou twp. iMoimlcd and described as follows Bc "iiiuitig at a maple the southwest corner of ( altlll and A ought, thence N. ii(i° AA'. Dai reals to a maple, the S. AA. corner of a 1 t iu the warrantee name of R iberi Roberts ; thence natli 30° east -\'l rod- to the S. E. corner of lands claimed by D. ('ash : thence S. r.<° E. D;(l rods by Cash's line to the X. W. cornet of J. t amp'- lot; thence by Camp and Cahill and Vought's land, south 3n 3 AA. 'Jl'2 rod- to the place ut <53 nercs uiore or h—, alsict ."> "> acres improved,one rained liouse. framed luu, one saw mill and an old saw mill frame ami fruit tree- theieou. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles and Harris to till* u-e ol .A'. W. Hamilton vs. Henri Quick. JOHN* A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ) Tovvanda. Jan. I, IN> . ( Sc Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the —>sts will i,e rcipilred 1 * 1* paid upon each sale when track down to the bidder, and upon failing to comply with this regulation, tin- tract of land will again txj idler - 1 J siribor. a- 1 itßegister and Recorder and Clerk of t c Orphans' Court, arereu e-ted t>i liuike payment by or iM-f-.n* I'ehruiirv <' nut. All account- unpaid after that time will IK- placed ill prop: I hum!- for collection. Jan. 1. ls.-,c, H. L. SCOTT. N KAV P,OC)KS T IST HKCKIVED FV M. LA CO 11 LIN, *' At the Post Oflie. The Minttcr's Feast. l>v ("apt. Maine Re id : (•ei'ftVev Mmu ton. Iv Mrs. Moi ie : Kate West in. or To Will and To Do : S enes in the l'i n tiee of a Yew York Siirjreon ; Mv Ilond ure am! My Freedom. hy Fred Doiitrlass ; The Wid uv Iledott Papers ; Inide View of Slavery i Arrliev Moore, or the White Slave ; Tell Years anmuit the Mail Hat;* ; Ida May. !■> Mary l.anplon ; Star Papers. hy ffeniy Ward Beeehrr •. Doe*tirks. Ila mum. ,Y<\ ,Ve. .January 1. I rST KKCF.IYKR another lot of that •I nlet DIITFD ttKKF, also tIM rate OHKESK. at July 12, ls.j.j. 10.Y'S. Horsi; TRI MM I NtiS -ft erv description Lv J. THAI Y A MOORK.