Republican Committees of Vigilance. - TffE REPUBLICAN COUNTY . COMMITTEE of Bradford, have ap- jStf-- pointed the following persons as , „,rMUeM of Vigilance for thdr respective districts, for ■ Hovey, D. J- Chubbuck, J. L. Gorselinc, V Havens: \W.- x -Mo-e* Canfield—M.J.Coolbaugh, I. P. Spalding, ib rgc Stropc; v,, iu-ing ('. K. Ingham, Francis Hornet. F.lisha Lewis, il.irrv 1 lark ; , r' !:—Mile* Prince, Jacob Rogers, James Cooper, Mi nutdj Chaffee; -I.mrnzoj Griunell, John Brownell, Newell laKin ud, John Bra Mcd : vimlhani I'iatt Vandyke, James M. Peck, James Olm i. William S. Ilabcoek ; Jonathan Buttles, J. H. Turrell, J. L. Jones, Hiram Stone. Hi-The Committees of Vigilance will call primary T,stiii"* at such times as the County Committee may u.reafter designate. ALLEN McKEAN, .'.laaarv 22. ls6. Chairman. REV. MR. M'HITCOMB, (Universalist) will [£&> "1' 'k. in the Court House, 011 the afternoon and got the fourth Sabbath inst—lst from John v. 28 . ; .J i'r mi 1-t IVter iv. 18. Inquirers and the pub jn l i *i'-, iallv sinners, arc invited to attend. Services •ii. at 2 o'clock, and at 6j o'clock. P. M. - \:i w'n 1 love Our Lord Jesus ChrLt, in sincerity. : ttui'.v invited to aid us in hymning the praises tr.ng L>ve! Februarys, 1856. ;■ -tarv Ifith. ii; Cambridge. 111., by Rev. Wm. W. Smith, V-. ! \N" MOORE, of Amiover. and Miss MARTHA 11. ii.G.ia.V !>S. formerly of Towanda. Xi*u) gVJmcrtiscnicntG. Susquehanna Jolleg-iate Institute. TIIK next term of this Institute will eoui- I rrveteip on Wednesday the 26th of March. I IST OK LETTERS remainiug in Towanda ! J I't Office, February 15, 1856. l :o Jeliiti Lai kin Mrs. br ovii Thomas Moscley Charles C. I :ii Wm. B. McNulty Michael 1 -.'.'tt M. Mvcr Martha 2 p.I. M. MahanJ. P. r.rovns'.n Mrs. E. McCaffertv Mary Riraer Elizabeth Porter Benedict (Iruwn I'hehe Pose 11 Hebert Renn Catharine Preston Margaret A. 2 sirkc Patrick Quimhy Amos Jkin Sahina Quiglcv Ellen .iiior William 2 Robert* M. :en Michael 2 Rockwell Mcrrit ur.mins William Rice Joseph >ley Martha Ruodell Stiilwcl! iimins Stephen R Uvrtson William le H. S. Rogers Martin ttfee Charles Stoekwell Fannv •impliell H. Swartwood May!on A- P. I). Sale *bery Lentzou ■run J.ime* Smith Wm. '• uvier Francis Smith E. Alvaretta ' ii Wm. Spain John rty James Scott John yon Ellen Slikel Andrew lie: RbodcricJc Spcnrer Wm. 11. lerii li John K. Stephens Seth 1' •n.iu Francis Spalding J.Cwsh 1 : I. :ii*nii E*tel!a Snalding Ezra ■ 'Jy II iin-r Tlroinas Margaret er H. X. Tnimble Daniel a I Juries A William Vosburg Win. F. • L. 11. Vaness Eliza "lisoti John VanVechten Joseph s b-:,r.01v Daniel Vandcmark Eliza y'lmy 1/n |.a White Charles j • r c Julia Walsh Ahhy .ac F.itlurino A. Wccoff Sarah Isokw.iiiu M itilda Whipple Hannah "deplum Wood Jonathan -t Garnet Yakle George tVl'cr- in* calling for these letters please mention ; '-•'rare achorli.scd- H. C. PORTER, P. M. | (rDITOII'S NOTICE.—fit the Orphans' 1 ! * " ,e mutter of the estate of Joseph Bri/f- J '•-v Tlie undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute i ind* in the hand* of the administrators, will attend j ■ \ ,ointment at the houe of C. O. French, in Itidg- ! 8-itiirdy April 5, 1*56, at. 1 o'clock, P. M-, at I 1 ar.d place all persons having claims upon said ; , -l ist pre-ent them, or cl-c Is- forever debarred j smio. THOMAS SMEAI), Auditor. | 'tary 31), 1856. Clover and Timothy Seed. J G.Kh (a prime article); also 50 bushel* of the Large SI.KD. (from Darling's Clover mill in Orwell), i l-.jf the West Branch Clover Seed. 1 have ■-lid* of good SPRING WHEAT, for seed, of ;at*ing. Alt of which is for sale at the Woodsidc 'pt. i-ar T nranda. ! ! ... E. W. HALE. \ I*MI NISTR ATO It's' NOTlCE.—Notice - i.'-n-by given, that all person* indebted to the es- | , \ ' ! " 111 Rundell, dee'd., lute of Armenia twp., I ■ ri'ijue-ted 11 make payment without delay; and ; f having claims against said estate will please ! : ' "- 1 'hini duly authenticated for settlement. HANN AH RUNDELL, | F . ELISHA ROCKWELL. 20 1856. Administrators. [';OVKR fi TIMOTHY SEKD.—A quan-. ' ' ,v "f Lirge and Small Clover and Timothv SEED. ! fel. 12 J. POWELL. r : ; uv Hi: k TIMOTHY SKKH. —A mmth 4,.,. ' ,fw 'e-t Branch and Orwell Clover Seed and Ti m. " " also quantity of MESS PORK, bv the bhl. 13.1856. " BAILEY fc KEVINS. N KW WINTER GOODS. Tracy dc Moore, j[ AV K.H'ST RKCEIVKD from X. York * argc an ,( seleeU-d assortment of . ..y VA/r M ister HOOPS, tt-jT"''' selected with unusual care, and purchas tj' ,' -"'-f possible rates. Feeling confident th.it we I f"r Ready Pay, as low as any estaldishmeiit ii'. ' mtr > •we ask t lie public to give una cull, and W stock and prices. Dee. 1.155. [j^'lilGM LETTING.—SeaIed proposals; tl :f' v, d .it the office of the Towauda 'Bridge . , ' "ktn 1, „■',-lurA, p. yj. „f t| lc 21*t dav of Febru ... r.-l,ui).Rug two spans of ihe Bridge. Also • v, ; , " n '' "rk to raise the same five feet • Oi.aliens wilt !• exhibited nn^ and afleF { miscellaneous. J BAKERY & RISTAU It ANT. One Door North of the Ward House. r TAHE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends ; X and the public generally that he has opened a BA KERY AND EATING SALOON, one door north of the I Ward House, where he intend to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of everything to the line, such as Bread, I Biscuit, Rusk, Crackers, Jumbles, all kinds of Cake, Ac. | Having secured the services t>f an experienced baker, and using nonh but the best brands.pf ftoug, he feels confident ! of giving satisfaction to all who may favor hiin with their I patronage. ■ Wedding aud other parties furnished with whatever re j quired, oh short notice and at the njost seasonable rates. A.nice assortment of Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Ac., kept I always 00 baud and soli at the cheapest rate's. FEBSH OYSTERS received three iimes per week by express, and sold wholesale and retail. -Hot Coffee agreed up at ail .hours. Don't forget the place, one door north of the Ward House. February 12. 1856. H. A. BURBANK. Y^ROCEHIES —Call and see our Brown, VX Crushed, Coffee and Pulverixed Sugars ; Fine' Young | Hyson A Black Teas—warranted a superior article, or the I money refunded—for gale cheap by B. KINGSBERY. "Oet tbe Best." TTTEBSTER'S QUARTO DICTTOXARY ' * —What more essential to every family; counting room, student, and indeed every one woo would know the I right' Use of htagnage—the meaning, orthography, and 1 pron'.unciation of word*, than a good English Dictionary? I —of daily necessity and permanent value. I . WEBSTER 8 UNABRIDGED " ? is now the recognized standard, " constantly cited and re lied oh to otir Court*of justice. In otrr leglslattre tiodies, ■ and in public discussions, as entirely conclusive," ay ' Hon. Jons C. SPKVCER. Can I make a better Investment t " For copiousness, exactitude of definition and adapted | ness to the present state of science and literature .the raott ' valuable work* of the kind that I have ever seen in our 1 language.''— President I Vaviand. Published by G. St C. MEI'RI AM, Springfield, Mass.— ; sold by all booksellers to Towanda and elsewhere. Air Also Webster's- School Dictionaries • • Feb9 BRADFORD CO. TEACHERS ASSA CIATION.—The regular qnarterlv meeting will be ! held in LERAYSVILLE, on Friday, 15tk inst., st II A.M. An address will be delivered before the Association by P. D. MORHOW, Esq., aud an Essay will be read by Miss j S. BKNHAM. The be*t method of teaching Geography—the impor tance of English composition as a branch of Instruction In ' 1 Common Schools, and the l>estmethod of teaching it--tbe ' establishing of Graded sch"ols in rural districts—how ■' I Teachers inav lie awakened to a sense of the importance j and responsibilities of their office—these subjects and th- , ers prominently connected with the subject of Education,! will be considered at the ensuing meeting of the Aasoria ! tion. Feb. 9. J AS. McWILLLVM, Secretary. SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas, Issued out of the Court of : Common Pleas of Bradford county, and to me directed, will lie excised to public sale at the Court House, to the boro'of Towanda. on TUESDAY, March 4th, 1856. at 1 o'clock P. M., the following lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Monroe twp. beginning at an old <>ak stump on the line between Timothy Alden and Abner C. Rockwell deo'd, on the bank of sonth- hrauch of Towanda creek ; thence south 77 j° east 5 perches to the centre of the turn pike road ; thence along the centre of said road 30 2-10 to a post; thence south 37° west 30 perches to a post on tee lino ts-tween Timothy Alden aud S. W. Alden : thence along said line north 79°* west 32 perches to a -tone in the Towanda creek : thenae down the said cr ek. running the several courses thereof to its junction with the aforesaid south branch of the Towanda creek ; thence up the said south branch to the place of beginning. Containing about fifteen acres more or less, all improved, with one framed hou-c and a few fruit tree* thereon. Seized and takeu in execution at the suit of John Han son, to the use of Brown A Rockwell vs. W. T. Bradford. ALSO—A pice or parcel of laud situate in Albany twp., bounded north, south and east bv lands of Aninah Ladd, and west by the Berwick turnpike. Containing about 3$ acres, more or le*s, all improved, one plank house, pne store house, one steam mill, with machinery for manufac turing oars.shovel handles. Ac. and for sawing, grinding, Ac., and a framed barn and a few fruit tree* thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Chauncey N. Shipmau vs. Ichabod L. Quimhy. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Athens bo rough, bounded north by lands of Edward Herrick", east by land of George Freehonc, south by Canal street, and west hv land of Russell White. Containing fifty feet front and eighty-four feet back, he the same more or less, all improved, one framed dwelling bouse and shoe shop at tached thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles A Harris vs. John Hcndri- kson. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Feb. 7185 C. SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue of a certain writ of | levari facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will lie exposed to public sale at the Court House, to tbe boro' of Towanda, on Tuesday, March 18. 1855, at 1 o'clock. P. M. the following described a piece or par cel of land ]inj South Creek township, distinguished as part and parcel of a lot No. 5685, and bounded and descri bed as follows : beginning at a norway pine standing at the north east corner of lot 110. 56*6, and on the line be tween the state of New York and Pennsylvania, thence south 469 jierches to the south east corner of said last men tioned lot : thence from a birch tree standing at said cor ner east 373 perches to a beech tree standing at the south east corner of lot 110. 5685 ; thence north 116 perches to a hemlock ; thence north 26° west 125 perches to a maple ; thence north 40° west 49 perches to a norway pine ; thence north 20® west 95 perches to a norway pine ; thence north 10° west 141 perches to a norway pine standing on the beforeim-ntioned line between the state of New York and Pennsylvania ; thence along said boundary line north 87° west lUOi perches to the place of beginning. Containing 831 acres of land be tbe same more or less, about two hun dred fifty acres improved, three framed bouses, four log houses, one steam saw mill, |one black smitlishop, three framed barns and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jnfed Ar nold. to the use of R. A E. Covell, vs. Wright Dunham and Ira Elsbree and Geo. Dunham, terre tenant. JOHN A- CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ) Towanda, Feb. 7, 1856. j Notice i* hereby given, that an amount equal to the cost* will tie required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, aud upon failiug to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will agaiu be offer ed for sale, Jons A. Cwwwa. Towanda Female Seminary. THE NEXT QUARTER of the Tovanda Female Seminary under the charge of Misses HAN SONS will commence on Monday, February 11. Towanda, January 30. 1856. J. D. H UMPH RE Y IS NOW RECEIVING an excellent assortment of gent's, boy's, ladies', children's and misses' BO GTS A BOOT ES. Also, Shoe Pegs, Thread. Lining* and Findings, to which he invites public attention. JTVAII person* having unsettled accounts or tjotcs due the subscriber, are invited to make payment. Those con venient may call on ('. Frishie, Esq. or T. Humphrey, in Orwell, previous to the 15th of February next, after which time delinquents may expect special invitations to visit Towanda. J- D. HUMPHREY. Towanda. January 9, 1855. •_ sr. LA WREN c 1: nor EI„ 288 di 290 Chestnut st Between Tenth and Eleventh, opposite the Academy of Fine Arts, and Parkinson's Garden and Saloons, PHILADELPHIA. WM. S. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. G. IV. MI'LLIN, Superintendent. Jan. 9—3 m. OTOVE FOR SALE.—One Stone Coal O COOKING STOVE, vtith Furniture complete ; one second-hand tVood Cooking Stove : oDe second-hand Par lor Stove, and one Grate for burning Cool- Jan. 2.1856. BAILEY A AEN INS. \T A DENTINES ! VALENTINES ! A T splendid assortment of Sentimental and Comic Va !c itines, from 6j. 12$, 25 to 50 cent* each. Valentine* sent by mail free of postage, on receipt ofprice. M. LAI (HuX Jan. 19. P*t Office Building. Towanda. I>K. MORSE, n AVISO PERMANKXTT.Y I.OCAT EI) AT MONROETOX, offers his profesnional ser vices to the public, and hope# by careful attention to me rita share of patronage. He would further add tnat a nntnlier of years experience to the U. S. Military Hospital* enable* him to sjieak with confidence of the treatment of Chronic difficulties, Rickets, White Swelling*. Bromocele, Goitre, and all varieties of Scrofula treated with entire success. He may !>e found, when not professionally engaged, at liiti residence, Mechanic'* street, a few rods of the Hotel, ready at all times to attend rich or poor, night or jj aV - " - Monroeton. Nov. 1. 1855.m3 COLE LEATHER-Just receiving an c.\- O cellent lot of superior SOLE LEATHER, to which public attention is respectfully invited. p „ Nov. 22, 1855. J- P- BLMrHjUMi- A IMPLICATION FOR PARDON*— No l\. tier i# hereby givcu that an anplicatiou will to James Pol lock, Governor of , inVSMITHcon Pennsylvania, for the pardon of ALMON SMITH, con victed at the February Term for the f ter Sesdons of Bradford County, ol larceny, and now-1 on-, fiord in the Eastern State f -h 1!6. f* t vDr i'S 1V tlte V fx or insrlc ( a, , T 1 lo\* ~ _ - —■ - -+•- '• Annual, Report, Of thifcooeipts and Expenditures of Bradford Co. for 1856, from Jan. 1, to Dee. 31. Auditors, for auditing public accounts 1108 00 Brought forward.. 10,173 W Assessors,.. 1 yfr:. 1101 56 Office books and Stationer?...,.: 181 75 Bridge Contract*,.. , 3179 93 Prisoner's support in county Jail 642 11 Bridge and Road Vtbws .. 41 50 PrlaoneT'l support in K. S. Penitentiary 225 89 Bradford County Agricultural Society,. 100 00 Prisoner's support In State Lnnatic Hospital, 154 63 Crier of Court 78 50 Public Printhig, ... ~. 244 On Constables making returns and attending court, 620 98 Registering marriages, birth* and death. 24 56 Costs in efvll suits, ........... 19 00 Repairs on public buildings 33 09 Costs hi Commonwealth suits 1839 02 Sheriff conveying prisoners to E. 8. Penitentiary 625 00 Counsel to Commissioners, U. Mereur 60 00 Sheriff summoning juror*,: 96 00 Clerk of Sessions, Ac., A. McKean, 303 66 Tnwnship'Hiie views,.. 16 60 Election Expenses,.... C 72 16 WHd cat certiffitatca,. 10 50 Fuel and lighta for public offices and Jail 162 84 D- B. Cotton, Commissioner in 1864 4 50 Incidental expenses, 97 82 I. A. Park, " 1866 124 00 Inaurance on public buildings,,... 161,60 S. Smiley, " 150 00 Justices Inquisitions, 39 69 Geo. H. Bull, " 178 00 Jurors, Grand,... 526 82 P. H. Buck, " 62 00 Jurors, Traverse, 189(1 76 E. M. Farrar, Clerk to Commissioners, in 1866,. 600 00 Carried forward, 10, ITS 62 13,546 IS Account with the sacra I Collectors of County Taxes for Bradford County. n „ ... Amount Amount Amount Amount Amount Boroughs Collector • Names. ler (jhargvd. Collected. Kxon'td. per cent. due. Standing Stone Isaac W. Westbroek,... 1845 >lB 38 86 00 sl2 38 Albany William# Lee, 1846 106 83 .... 100 83 Athens twp..'. . ..V. John H. Murray 1852 119 26 118 26 Durffil,. .r. :. Ransalcer Ross,...'. 9 68 9 68 Herrick John E. Keeler 29 58 .... .. .. 29 5a Rome Nathan Mayuard, 27 20 445 270 20 05 Wilmot,.. Allen AVoocfruff, 36 43 .... .. 36 43 Albany John Mathews,.: 1853 21 62 21 62 Durell., Thomas A. Jennings, 75 45 20 00 15 42 19 80 20 23 Lorof, Chaapei 39 13 39 13 tfijtcr . Charles B. Kitchen 64 95 .... .. .. 54 95 Wilmot, Edward Shepard, 50 32 .. 50 32 Athens boro',. John Snell jr 1854 49 16 . - 32 54 16 62 Albany, D. F. Miller 69 97 36 00 .. 34 97 Asylum C. Strong, 40 39 18 70 461 17 08 .... Durell John Stevens, 175 82 130 00 .. 39 82 Franklin DavidSmilev, 23 42 14 70 1 56 7 10 .... Herrick..... Richard Hillis, 147 86 60 00 ; ..I .. 97 86 Lerov, J. P. Vanfleet 55 28 36 27 458 14 43 .... Overton, James Heverlev 20 09 Is 00 2 00 Pike, M.C.Ellsworth', 166 43 124 66 79 40 98 Rome. ..... Joseph Allen, 38 32 38 32 .. Ridgberry, Charles French, 256 86 104 00 .. •• 152 86 SmithSeld, Thomas J. Wheeler, 86 44 45 10 904 32 24 Springfield Hiram Spear, 207 36 200 00 1 83 6 63 South Creek, Ira Crane, 53 31 10 61 |22 15 11 56 Standing Stone,. John Tay10r,..... 68 86 682 14 41 38 03 Tusearora, Oliver Marner 61 85 41 87 6 41 13 57 .... Towanda North Chester Bennett, 59 20 45 00 .. 14 20 | Towanda South,., . Jamos Magill, 24 70 10 85 146.12 40 •••;. Troy borough,.. Asa B.Moore, 14 07 .. •• 14 07; Ulster H. D. Rogers,., 195 25 47 00 .. __ ■■ 148 25 ' Wyso.x Henry I'assmore 71 69 40 31 e3O 2o 08 1 Windham, A. Dunham, jr lib 78 82 88 383 -3 Oi | I Wyalusing,... E.Whitney 178 20 .. •• 178 20 Wilmot,.'. David A brums, 33 24 „ " " •• 33 24 Athens Borough lohn Snell jr 266 93 220 00 .. . 46 93 Athens Township Xathan Edminstcr, l*ftl 28 666 00 ... . 306 28 Albany, ... Sylvester Chapman, v..'.. 157 41 *'7 00 .. 90 41 Asylum SIC. Strong 263 17 190 00 .. 73 17 Armenia L. W. Gardner 49 57 43 47 3 B'i 2-8 .... Burlington, Jeretnsah Travis,jr 418 10 324 00 .. 161 10 Burlington Borough,... AsahelSmith, .' 48 48 46 00 . 2 42 Canton..... John Gray 407 70 3SO 10 <6O -0 00 Columbia,.. PelegPeckham, 421 IC 395 so 447 -0 83 Durell William Brannd, 246 65 I#s 92 60 73 Franklin, F. F. Fairehihl, 127 72 95 00 .. .. 32 72 Granville C.D.Ross,... 245 57 192 00 .. 53 57 Herrick Richard Hillis 157 33 66 00 102 33 Litchfield,. B. D.Cooper, 268 93 -48 50 20 43 Leltoy,... Nathan" Kilbour, 227 75 }"■> 00 52 75 Monroe Township, riamuelCote, 379 94 24 92 .. 82 52 Orwell, A. W. Algier 357 45 7 <7 .. .. 99 08 Overton,.., James Heyerlcy, 64 73 -2 00 .. .. 42 73 Pike,'. ". i Stephen Brink 600 99 223 00 .. 383 99 Ridglierrv Jesse Hammond, 282 08 212 00 ,40 04 Rome, S.C.Mann, 296 10 21. 0 499 14 66 59 01 Sheshequin, John Brink, 510 79 415 61 .. .. 91 18 1 Smithfield, T.J.Wheeler 307 45 421 40 .. 86 05 Springfield Frederick White 3<3 16 316 07 948 18 21 .... Standing Stone Jonathan Wood, 235 68 -02 00 .. "I 33 68 | South Creek, Ira Crane 179 32 IJO 00 .■ ■ ! 29 32 ■ Svlvania Borough, Peter Monroe, 52 29 19 33 30 - 00 . .... J Tuscarora, Demon Ackley 196 11 95 00 j 100 11 Towanda borough, V.J.Noble, 1112 21 10.9 53 ; 82 68 j Towanda Township,,... James Magill, 194 49 135 it 08 i 5 Towanda North, W. W. F.asterbrook 163 75 97 o0 60 25 Troy Township, Johnson Willians 491 56 ! '-9o 00 300 24 5.) 179 01 Troy Borough, Asa B. Moore, 192 38 j 181 <1 111 956 , Ulster I>. O. Chubbuck,. 2*4 82 j 193 00 91 82 Wvsox J.B.Hines 400 90 I 200 00 ! 140 90 Wyalusing,...* Hiram Elliott,.. 30V 90 j 295 00 - - 1 <1 90 j Wells .... James Mitchell,. 336 61 1 30 10 13 35 16 16 Warren H. Whittaker,. 409 74 : 385 18 429 20 27 Windham .- J.W.Warner, 337 33 ,248 05 .. 89 21 Wilmot J. I- Jones, j 12148 j 42 09 .. „ 79 39 ! 15.641 90 i 10.830 36 173 57 418 98 4219 07 Dr. Prccepter Forbes, Trtasnrtr of Bradford Co., in account icit/t said County, Cr. To amount of Duplicates prior to 1855 *2,781 29 By amount returned on dupl. prior to 1855,. *1,247 36 for " 12.857 69 " of " 2,971 71 j To amount of iniesellaneous recti vats 138 81 By exonerations allowed collectors li 3 57 1 To amount of Abatement allowed County on By amount of per centaga allowed collectors,. 418 98 pavment of State tax 21163 By amount of County orders redeemed in 1855 13,538 93 To ainovnt in Treasury, Jan. 1, 1855, 8,393 99 By 2 per cent, commission on the sauic 270 77 By 1$ per cent, commission on $10,965 17 .... 164 47 *18,785 79 : ! Amount in Treasury, Jan. 1, 1866, 6.5,86 62 124.372 41 *24,372 41 1 Dr. Preceptor Forbes, Treasurer of Brad. Co., in acc't inth the CowCih of Penn'a, Cr. To amount of duplicates prior to 1*55, *4,409 39 By amount returned on dup. prior to 1855, *1,876 17 , •• of " 12,467 91 " of " . . 2,827 00 ! By amount of exonerations allowed collectors, 231 64 By amount of per rentage allowed coliectors, 356 33 j I By commission on $11,585 16, st 1 per cent 115 85 ! ' By order from Auditor General to pay J. Keel, 16 00 j By uneurrent money in treasury, Jan. 1, 1856, 14 30 1 IBy State Treasurer's receipt, June 25, 1865,. . 9,473 68 ; *14.911 97 By amount due the Commonwealth, 1,965 33 I *16,877 30 ' *16,877 30 Dr. County Orders in account tcith Bradford County, Cr. j Orders issued in 1855... $13,546 15 I By orders returned in 1855, *13,538 93 Orders outstanding Jan. 1, 1855, 173 31 j By orders outstanding Jan. 1,1826 180 55 j *13.719 46 ! *13,719 46 . . . BRADFORD COUNTY, 88.—We, the undersigned, Commissioners of said County, do hereby certify, L. S. the above to be a true and correct statement of the Rcceivals and Expenditures of Bradford County, from the —. — Ist day of January to the 31st of l>ecembr, 1855, inclusive. Given under our hands and seals, at Towanda, this 23d day of January, 1356. S. SMILEY, 1 G. 11. BULL, '• Commissioners. Attest—E. M. FARRAR. Clerk. ' P. 11. BUCK. Ken "Yf OTICE. —The Commissioners of Bradford 1A County have fixed.upon the following days and pla ces, respectively, for holding the Appeal* for 1856, viz : Towanda borough, at the Commissioner's Office, Monday, February 25. Ulster at the house of P. P. Sweet, Tuesday, 26th ; Athens township and borough, at the house of W. Oim sted, Wednesday, 27th; Ridgberry at the house of C. O. French, Thursday, 28th ; South Creek at the house of Kben Dunning. Friday,29th ; Well* at the house of R. R. Heck with. Saturday .March 1-t; Svlvania borough and Columbia at the house of L. F. "Goctchius. Monday, 3d ; ' Troy townfchip and borough, at the houMt of WJU. S. D>b bins, on Tuesdav, 4th ; Springfield, at the'house of H. W. Root . Wednesday, sth ; Smithfield at the Rouse of I. A. King-Icy. Thursday, 6th; East Burlingbin, Burlington, and Burlington boro at the house of •!). D. McGcc, Friday, 7th ; North and South Towanda at the Commissioner's Office, Saturday, Bth ; Franklin at the house of S. Smiley, Tuesday. 11th ; Leßnv at the house of H. Holeomb, 11 ednesdav, 12th ; Canton at tlx- house of A. IYSpalding. Thursday. 13th ; Armenia at the house of I. S. Hocker, I* riday, 14th ; Granville at the boose of Franklin Taylor, Saturday .l.>th ; Durell at the houe of Simeon Decker, Monday, 17th ; Asylum at the house of Uriah Terry. Tuesday, I*th ; Wilmot at the house of J. L. Jones. Wednesday, 19th ; Albany st the house of S. 11 illeox, Thursday, 20th ; Overton at the house of 11. IV altman, Friday, 2lst; MOUHK' tuwnsnip and tiorongh at the house of Ethel Tay lor, Saturday, 22d ; ' Rome at the house of H. Hicks, Monday, - Ith ; Sheshequin at the house of H. Kinney Tuesday. 2,.th ; Libdifield at the house of C. Bloodgood. l^nesday. 24tli; Windham nt the house of Harry ltusael , Thursilay, ..th ; Warren at the house ot R. Cooper, Friday, 28tn ; Orwell at the house of C. O. Gridlcy, Saturday, 39th ; Viice at the house of Seymour Cjmfield, Monday, 31*1, Herrfclr at the Itorand tlchbolhouse, Tueday, April 1-d ; Tuscarora at tbe house of Harry Ackjey. M ednesday. 2l; Wyalusing at the house of J. FL Black, Thursday. 3d ; Standing Stone at the tavern naar Henry W. Tracy s, F n Wvsox at the house of J. M. Reed, Saturday■ oth ; The Assessors will be punctual in delivering,the notice* to tbe toxnbles, and to making their return* on the day detenated in their warrants, at which tinie and plate the & ofl iston will attend and hear all such as think themselves aggrieved by *M assesMwat. and make auch deduction anTslterat ion* a* to tbcm shall seem just. /wvh SHEEP PELTS WANTED, at OUUU H ALL A RUSSELL'S, for which tbe high ' toods'of GR V is'wantcd for (hmdsy ior on ac rn ,nt. for which the higbr.-t IUSTV- t pn.C will 1" paid Tenant*, N.octmbtr 2- D THE ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH, DIRECT & TO 8T FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE. TAMES HARRIS, Et.KCTHIciAN, of Towanda, respect fully informs the public that he ha* lately procured from New York the celebrated Fllectro-Ohemical Hath, which has proven to he one of the iqostimportant and wonderful discoveries of the age. from its ability to extract minerals fruiu tlie human system. Some eight years ago, a physician of Cincinnati disco vered the process of extracting minerals from the lx.dv, by galvanism ; more recently, M. Verges, of New York, an electro-gilder, having suffered from the introduction of poisonous mineral- into his system in the prosecution of his art, conceived the idea of'removing them by the same process,.*., be succeeded in doing so, and quickly recovered. He then applied the same mean* to others similarly af fected. with like results. His exceeded his most sanguine expectation*, for not only did these Bath* remove mineral poisons, butenred nmnv diseases, some of which were the re-utt of mineral*, and some were not. More recent cxi>eriiiietit* liave fully contirm.-i the sin gular power of tin* Batli to draw from the system all mi neral* that may lie lodged therein, to the of health. Very often person* are afflicted TIV diseases which are lievond the comprehension of the most skilful physicians, and which are the effect of poisonous mine ral* accumulating in the system for years, taken in the shape of calomel, lead; See. Ac. ; The following are sonie of the diseases cured by these hath*: Rheumatism, Paralysis, Palsy, Painter's Cholie, Chronic I'kens. Glandular Swellings, Scrofula, Cancer. Neuralia in all it* forms, Salt Rheuin and Humors of all kinds. He ha* also S. B. Smith's ncwlv invented DIRECT AND TO-A N'D-F'KO ELECTRO MAG Si ETi< M ACHIX E, which i* a great improvement on the M.ignetic machines heretic fore in use. With tto- aid of the Bath and Machine, we have at command all the available medical efficicqcy of Electricity. The medical power of the Machine is verv great, in 'introducing medicine* into the system through the pore.* of the skin—applying it directly to the parts af fected, whieh give* an increase of medicinal power over that of taking it into the stomach, rendering it particular ly efficacious in all local diseases. " I am now prepared to apitly these Baths, and also the Machine*, at my house in the south part of the tsirough of Towanda, or I will visit patient* at a distance, who see unable by reason of disease to come to this place, at mo derate prices. I am also sole agent for Bradford county, for the sU.ve Machines. J AMFIK H ABRI9. Towanda. December 22, 1855. Book and Periodical Agencv. MLAUHININ, Post Office Budding: • Dealer in all kind* of new and popular BOOKS, PE- Rtontcif s, CHEAP PrßLtCATiovs, MAPS AVO CUAIITS, PtoTt HEs AVII I'K AWES,FANCY FIsvEi.orrs.Cow EHSATION CAUDS, Ac... Ac., will supply all order* for anything in the above w iiii promptness and de-p itch To- Ju l* 'v H. !*- -1 Ccgal &&ocrtiemeutg. ECU TOR'S NOTICE, —AII persons in rJ dcbted to the estate of M A RY C'ARMEB. deceased, late of Litchfield township, are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and ail persons having demand* again*t said estate art requested to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. WILLIAM CALM Lit, Octoiier 20. 1855. Executor. rpRIAL LIST, for FEBRUARY Term _L 186 C—Bradford County Court. SECOND WEEK. PLAINTIFFS. BEFKNBANTS. NATCRE. ;C. Hunsiker Jobu Eiglmey, jr. '. issue. J Cash ft Warner, J. Woodruff, garnishee. At. Ex. David Bartjer, John Snyder, Appeal. Pennington ft Hoffn Alvtn Seward, Ejectment. David Barber, Stephen R. Chandler, Set. Fa. Jacob Reel, Francis H. Arnold, Appeal. Jno. Towlhiaon ftCo Benj. B. Slade'a Adra'a. Debt. Van Dusen ft Jagger John G Russell et al d<> William E. Gore, Collins M. Segnr, Sci. Fa.Bail. David Barber. Josiah Hcndershot, Sci. Fa. B. Coolbaugh's adm. H. S- Salsbury, Appeal. David Hapeman, Thomas Hart, do Andrew C. Craig, John Flood, Debt. Luther Dan, Uahel Loomis, Case. Judson Holcomb, C X Shipman Trover. Rrastus Lovett, Joseph Beely, Ejectment. E. W. Raird, John M. Fox, do W. B. Dunham et al. Ilczekiah Darling, Appeal, lairk Bird. Lorenzo X. Tinkham, do James A. Paine, John Hanson, Case. Rogers Fowler, 0- Rehrader, Appeal. Comth of Penn'a, D Hapeman et al Debt. John M. Pike, Henry Merrill, Appeal. Stephen Hopkins, Wm. H. Fritcher, do Margaret Roberts, John Roger*, Ejectment. John Rogers, Abby Ann Swain, do Stephen Pierce, David Corbv et al. * do Henry Cr.unmoud, Russell Spalding, do same do et ul. do same 0. F. Spalding, do same Charles Drake et al. do Crane ft Caldwell, Asa D Brown, . Case. Cha*. W. Hawkins, Wm. Campbell, jJDebt. F. A. Saxton ftCo. John Taylor, Trespass. Wm. H. Russell, Job Dean. Ejectment. Manson Elsbree, William A1 gears. Appeal.* Edward Grains, Wm. S. Dobbins, Debt. Geo B Wolcott, John S Williston, Appeal. Bt. Kingsbere's use.'Zebulon Essclstlue, jSci. Fa. M. Lyman Reynolds use William Rogers, Issue, same " same do same same do M II Oreenraan Henry Kingsbcry, Debt. 11 S Davidson Daniel Harkina, * Case. TIIIKD WEEK. rLAiNTiTFS. 1 defendants. Case. Welles ft Harris' use Valentine Smith, Appeal. Charles Vial), S. B.Overton. do John Snyder, Edmund Sickler, do same same, do H. F. Burt, Kenower Wormly, Case. J. .Southword's use, John Griffin. Replevin. I.ucius Gibbs Lewis K Gibbs, Case. Chas R Scouton, X T Dickinson, Ejectment. John M. Read, Jas Wood and ter. ten. do same Clark Camp et al. Sci. Fa. M. Louisa C. Jackson, Horace WifiUton, jr. Appeal. C R Brown, E N Koeler, Case. Ezra Spalding, John M Martin, do Wiliiston ft Elwell, David Cash, Appeal. Samuel A Tenant, John Powers et ul Trespass. Franklin Andrews Geo. McClelland et al. Replevin. Mary Caton's trust's Ira Wolcott et al. do same Andrew Burn side, Debt. John M. Pike, John Kemp, -S.-i.Fa. bail. John Ingham. K. Lewis, bail, ftc. Ejectment. C. K. Rathbune, William Iligby, Appeal. J. Henham's use, Case Briggs, et al. Sci. Fa. J. X. Weston's exrs. Win. Brace, garnishes, Case. Sarah E Kitcli, O P Ballard, Trespass. John Darkness, \ Cummins et al Ejectment. Reuben Wilber, Erastas Wolcott, do same same, Appeal. E.S.Tracy, Edmund la-wis. Case. Johu Snyder, Santuel Osborne, do Geo P Channel, C Thomas et al. Sci. Fa. J O Frost's use, Arba White, Case. Tp of Franklin, Jeremiah Myers, do I Dougherty et ux Robert Ridgway, Kj< tiueut. Ed Carpenter et al. J Powell et al " Debt. J Tozer's exs Julius Tozer jr. Case, Selar Satterlee, N' Adams et al Trespass. Sanderson ft King'y I 7 D Baxter Kjeetment. Howaril Spalding, " W ft E R R Case. John Cole, 0 W Dudge. Appeal. Henry Covert, James Minard do Philo Fasset. ITimothy Brocks way do for the second week to be m ide returna ble on Monday, February 11, 1856, at 10, A. M., and for the third week on the following Monday, Feb 18, at 10 A. M. ALLEN McKKAN, Prothonotary. ADM IXISTR A TOR'S NOTICE.—Notm.' - is hereby given, that all persons iudelited to the es tate of Richard Struble, deceased. late of ltnme townsliip, are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and nil persons having claims against said estate will please present them dulv authenticated for settlement. LUCY STRUBLE. DAVID STRUBLE, February 12, 1656. Administrators. \DM INI STIIAT() R'S NOTlCE.—Notice il is lierebv given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Thomas Miles, deceased. late of Canton Town ship, ure hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated tor settlement. Feb. 12, lMop. JOSEPH (>. VANDYKE. Admin'r. \DM IN ISTK A TOR'S NOTIC E.—Notice is herebv given that all persons in del it oil to the es tate of Hftßal.'EHlNCHMAN,deceased, late of Ridghnry township, to make immediate imyment. and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them du lv authentieated for settlement. 'Jan. 19. iiOBBPH HIN'CHMAX, Admin'r. 4 DMINISTKATORS NOTICE —Noti. c XjL is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es tate of URIAH LUCAS, deceased, late of Wells town ship, are requested to make paymeut without delay : and those having demands against saM estate will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. HENRY S. LUCAS. Administrator January 23. with the will annexed. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —Notice is horc- J by given that letters testamentary upon the estate of John A. Ay res. dee'd., late of Wells twp.. have been granted to the suliscriber. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having any claims upon said estate to present them dulv attested for settlement to the subscriber. CATHARINE AYREK, A. W. AYRES, February 6. MM. _J_ Executors. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -Notice 1V i hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate ol Thus. A. Strong, dee'd. late of Weils tp. are re quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate, rnnst present them duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers. AMANDA J. STRONG, A. W. AYRES. February 6. MM. Administrators. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE—Br virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford t oun tv, will he exposed to public sale on the premises, at 1 o clock, I*. M., Jon TUESDAY, the 12th day of March next, the following described messuage, lot. piece or par cel of land situate in the township of South Urcek, con taining '.to acres, or thereatmuts, bounded as follows, viz : On the north by lands of Fhilo Fassett and James Dewey, east by land of F. 11. llrowu and on the south by,lands ot Augustus Hillman, with about 60acres improved, with an orchard thereon growing, and a framed house ami ham thereon erected. Said lot of land belonging to the estate of Wm. Decker, late of said township, dee'd and is the same lot on which he resided at tiie time of his death. At tendance will be given and terms of sale made known b\ the subscriber. . CAL\ IN WEST. Ridgbury, Feb. 2.1856, Executor. ( UARDIAN'S SALE.—By virtue of an Vl Orphan's Court of Bradford eouutp. I will expose to public sale at 'the mansion house upon the premises, on SATURDAY, the Bth day of M ARCH next, at one o'clock I'. M.. the equal undivided one half part of all that tract of land situate in' Franklin township. Bradford county, lxuin ded on the north by lands of Braton Itahlw in. Kress \ ar nev, and Daniel Webber \ on the east by lands of John Weblier and J. Cranmer : on the south by T owanda creek, and oh the west by lands of Samuel Shepard ami Braton Baldwin. Containing about one hundred and thirty acres with about sixty-live acres improved, and a framed dwel ling house, two framed Isirns, and an apple orchard there on. To le sold as the property of Sarah Fierce, wife of W. C. Fierce, and Harriet Crandall, minor eliildr. n of Mer rick Crandatl, deceased. IRAD 1\ ll.soX, Feb. 7,l**lW>. Guardian. 4 UDI TOR S NOTICE —J* the nwtter of j\. diitribulivg proceed* of Sheriff"* wit of (he prrto no! property of Judnon Holeomb. 11l the Common Fleas of Bradford County. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. Auditor appointed.by the Court to distribute moneys in the Slier tift's hands, raised bv sale of said defendant s personal es tate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough ot Towanda.on Wednesday, the 12th day of March,Bl&>6, at two o'clock, F. M-. and all* per sons having claims upon said money must pre ent them at that time and place, or else be forever debarred front the same. February I. IMC. WM. KI.WKLI., Auditor. 4 DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice a Jl is hercbv giveq. that all persons indebted to the es tate of FREDERICK HALL, dee'd. late of Canton towu twp, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay;- and all persons having claims against said estate will please preseut them duly authenticated for settlement, to C. E. Rafhboue. of Canton. HARRIETT V BR W'l Ll . Feb T. U '.c Adnbui. tr.tiri\ wih n >ll ttiurxed fHcrrl)cm?>ife, £~c. .losroi'i i i'owEi.r7 Tk T ObLD respect fuilj, Hquouiiu tlc.t lu. is again l.ef'-ra > V the people with a larjjc, rich and(kahiouubl* u>.oi i uicnt of FALL A XI) TJ7.Y77.7d GdODS, to which the attention of the public Li invited, being con firfent that he can offer inducement-' to ('ASH prrritneera which will amply pay for nit examination of his stock. His stock of Lablts Dnss GOODS I* complete, cousUt ing of coWIe-d, watered, plain, black, changeable and plaid Silk* ; plnin and plaid Merinos ; all wool Delaines ; plain and figured Cashmeres; Monslin delaine*, Parmettw, challi Delaines, plain nd twilled Persian cloth, Debt gas, Alpaceas, Gingham*, Prints, Ac, ALSO. Shawls —a large und magnificent assortment of Brochu Long and Square Siiawb, plain woolen long and square do. LAMES' Cloth" — All colore, and trimmings. Kmukomikkh-s—The largest and cheapest assortment uf Indies embroidered COIIHTS, sleeves, bands and fionnciriM, edgings and inserting*. ever offered for sale In Towanda. Also, real thread. Smyrna, bobbin and cotton edgings, ait widths and prices. White AND LINES Coons, of every description, and t all qualities. , Jioi.se Ft RMSmno Goons—Double and siuglc.fold Da masks of various kinds; embroidered and lace curtains, all qualities; window shades and trimming*; bleached and uubleaclied table linens; napkins, colored tablu spreads of various kinds, counterpanes, linen sheetings, rose blanket*, gilt cornices and pms, stair rod*. Ao. Ac. GLOVE.* asp HOSlEET—Everything la this line lor La dies, misses, children, men apd )•>>*. BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMFRTS and VESTING I -.-Black and colored (floths of every qalltv and price, plain and fancy (.'us-inn res, fancy velvets, plain and figured grenardiiia, ]ilain and figured silk, black satin and cashmere Vesting*, and a large assortment of tweeds, Kentucky Jc.ins, satti uetts, sheep greys, , French meri nos. Thibet cloth. Scotch wool plaid*, brown and black mixed Debegcs, all wool and figured Delaines, plain aud silk striped Alpaccas. Scotch and domestic ginghams, children's plaids, Merrimack and other prints, of all vari ctie.*. ■ An extensive assortment of hosiery, wrappers, irtltfena, glove*. Victoria ami Bishop lawn, book and jaconet mus lin*. bonnet and dres* trimmings,silk, moire antique,moss velvet and ribUm Trimming*. Fringes, black and white *ilk*. linen thread, Maltese, and all kind-* wove linen and cotton edgings, muslin band*, collar*, under sleeves, che misette*. curtain drapery, brown, hlue and black dotted embroidered veil*, stock.- aud gent's collars. A variety of Talmas, gent's and lddie*' wool Shawl*. Thibet, broehe and other .'.bawls, India and Zephyr scarf*, children's woollen sleeves, hoods, muffs, assorted colored Scotch yarn i o nfurteia, carpeting, drugget, horse blank ets, Knell table spreads and diapers, counterpanes, Ac. H AisnwAßE.—A large assortment of anvils, vice*, screw plat e*. sledges, mill, cross cut. hand, and other kinds of •siws. nail*, files, chain-, pump fixture*, fcqnaros. plumbs, levels, planes and saw handles, mouhliiigand bench plane*. House Trimmings, of every variety, carriage and Saddle ry Trimming*. KIICII US brass and silvered Imnds.axletrees. bolt*, enamelled top-leather and cloth, dash leather, cloth damask and lace trimmings. Brass, silvered and russet hatne*. japanned, silvered and hrus* buckle*, hitts, snaps, breeching ring*, trace hook chains, harness leatlier. Ac. SHOE FINDINGS. —Tiic largest assortment in town, con si-ting of pegs, lasts, nick's and boy's boot trees, crimps, and iron*, bristle*, thread.*, all kind* bench tools, heel I*ll. blacking, bindings, lining morocco, kip. French and American calf skins, cow hide, oak and hemlock leather. PAINTS, OILS, Ar.—Stone and white zincs, white and reil lead. Paris chrome and verdigris greens, Ohio and other Paint*, sugar lead, litherage. Japan varnish, coach, furniture and saddler's varnish,linseed, lamp anil tanner's oil, alcohol, campheue, fluid and putty. BOOTS AND SHOES.- -Men'* and boy * calf, kip and cow hide boots and shoes, women's kid, enamelled, morocco, calf and kip lace boots, morocco, patent leather, cuanicU ed att'd kid buskin*, variety gnifers and slipper*, misses', boy's and infant's shoes, of all descriptions, gent's, ladies' misses' and children's rubber shoes, and ladies' high top rubber boot*. YANKEE NOTIONS—wiII be found of nil kinds, comprising ladies' and gent's port monnais, India rublier, back. puff, side and circle combs, pocket, ivory, shell side and other combs, gilt, ht*ting. velvet coat and vest buttons, ngatc, ivory, glass aud silk buttons ; razor strops, soaps, brush es. Ac. Ac. The usual large supply of Crockery. Groceries. Hat*. Caps, Bonnets. Fur*. Unites. - Wash tubs. Pails, Measures, Sash, Gia**. Paper Haughty-, Window- shades, I'lubretlas, Iron. Steel, Ac. ] 49" CASH t-the *tuff to buy-Good* with. C*H andtry the experiment. Towanda, November y, IR.V>. IT. FOX If AS ju*t receivnl n full supply of FAM- I ILY GROCKItI KS, wltieh he will sell cheap for Cash. Thankft 1 for the very liberal patronage extended to him during the pa -t season,he would most respectfully a-k a contiuuance of the same. Ca*lt paid for-most kind* of Grain, Butter, Cheese, and Farmers Produce generally. October in, lx.V>. vVUW\ BUSH. KVK wanted immediately r\/ for which the highest market price in cash will be paid. Oct. 12. K. T. FOX. rprRKS I!SJa AN I) SALT, both lumps and I. ground, at OctJ FoX'S._ N E \V G 0 0 1) S . J. Harvey Phinny, Jr. I> jn.t receiving.a general a-sortim-nt of FALL A WIN TER GOODS, coii-isting of the usual variety of J)j-,/ (,'OOK AfJKVCY. Tito stihserihers have y established a Bonk Agency in Philadelphia. and will furnish anv hook or publication at the retail price, free of postage. Any person*, bv forwarding the subscription price of ait v of the *:< Magnzities. *itch a* Harper's. Go (lev'*. Putnam's. Grahatn's. Frank Leslie's Fashions. Ac., will receive -the magaziitis for one tear and a cop> of a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington. Jack son or CL-tv : or. if subscribing to a *2 and a #1 magazine thev will receive a r-opv of-eitlu-rof the three portrait*. if -wh.-cribitqc to $0 werthor Magazines, all three portrait* will be sent gratis. Mn.-ic fnfni*heil to those who may wish it. ' * ; . , it Envelopes of every dcsci ipt iott and size in large or-man I quantities furnished. Seal Prc*se.-. Ac. sent to order, i Fverv description of Engraving on \\ ootl executed with ' neatness and di.*]mt tt-- Views ..f Butlditigr. News,caper I Headings. View- of Machinery. !>""k I!lu-t,-atlons T.odge I . ertilicatc- I'ci-inc*sCard*. Ac. M order* scut hv mart ! promptly attended- to. Pcr-ons wishing view* of their laiilding- engnive*! can f-etid a I offucrrotypc or skdrh oHlm hu.ld.n?- by mail or express. Person* at a distance hiving stilcahle article* would find it to their advantage to add re.-- the subscribers. * wc would act a* agents for the - rtc of the same. c BYKAM A PIERCE. 60 SoiitU Thiril Strut, Pbiladclphu. Pa. J. it. m*. _ T M\V riFßfr. BOOTS SHOI-> TiM.'iaQnAMiN dir-Mic ( a-BOrttm-lil thlo-ldeof ipo F-ni-ia ijl* m , \- be f- ml at i"2'l I'tM.A A M.-iMM -