nded law which may be alleged to have • • ' i effect therein since* That they shall investigate and take proof of all violent Vn'.l tumultuous proceedings in said Territory ' ~V time since the passage of the Kunsas v i rasion or control, to said committee wiii'ii so required, or sliall make any distnr- I re where said committee is holding their . • u's said committee may, it they see fit, , , jinv and every such person to be arrested -lid if-btunt sergeant-at-arms, and brought b re this House to be dealt with as for con toffjlt. ■ • / fa t/trr, That for the purpose of having the expenses of said commission, • , re be. an i hereby is, appropriated the sum , f vlO ) >, to be paid out of the coutiugcut uJ f this House. // /;•"/ further, That the President of tlie !" ■'red >' !tes be, and is hereby, requested to r • j. tn -aid Committee, should they be tuet • ;ii anv -ciious opposition by bodies of law :n>in the discharge of their duties afore-' h aid from any military force as may • la time he convenient to them, as may be 1 --:.r\ to remove such opposition, and ena -1 (Vinmitte, without molestation, to pro-: el with tlifir labors. - '/'•'/ further , Tiiat when said Committee •'tail have completed said investigation, they nwrt all the evidence so collected to this II use, fog Mr. A. \V. J-TF.vKN'S. for several years , : • >f the Warren (Pa.) Ledger, a de r ib paper, has been compelled to with fro;n it because he will not sacrifice his lvery views. He says : " I have not hitherto, and do not feel at to -nppoi t the cardinal measures of the \ Administration. Neither have I been all' ro regard with rniu decree of favor the cx ms of that Administration, iinjK'lled audi • ..'torted by the South, to extend the jieculinr : ' me revolting institution of hutnau Sla- I have spoken out unreservedly in cou ."ttiution of such emh avors, as being rcpug i it to and at war with t'.ic principles of the 1 mortal founder of American Democracy— ■ " e.j i- Ji n-::ns in. At first 1 supposed,jW/r -. tr, 'i its prcrii-u* p/utfirm •, that I was but the sentiment of my party. But I was , 'i"i>ive(i in rhis opinion, for I subsequently i t!::!'such a course did not receive the j •i :.eu of many democrats. When L became "i id of :hi> fact, I deemed it my duty to :"r en a position alike embarrassing to - ii ; i the party of which the Ledger is ' .mii. I have* done so, and my hope is a step will result in good to myself a* Mtisfactiou to tue Democratic party. - ' 'i- 1 ir's?. OF I HE ARCTIC, in search of the: ; i was a very perilous one. Lieut. Ilart who has been in the Polar regions, says •eg this expedition he has twice been '"'W death's door than ever before. A ter-j -t'Tiii •vi'iuTcd one night off Cape Sable, " e-iiisidcred the strongest and most; v*ss(| jo the service, were tested litini'-r The gales were mostly ac-, ""' "i > snow. The A re tie experienced >r no obstruction from ice, except about i\ M -snr iu . —A letter from Char- I M sg.j county, Missouri, says the I ; * fee*, n there seventeen inches deep, j , ' "nrly opposite the mouth of the Ohio. | '■■■• Tmoiivter has been lb deg. below zero j '■ v Stock and game have suffered ' 1 starvation during the long continuance " T and frozen ground. Deer, wild tur " -fi'iaiH, came into the farm yards for ." . 1' is feared tliat the fruit trees are y.. N V STATE. A farmer nam-1 ~" ! 1 was mnrdered at his residence near I ; Madison munly, on Friday night | ~ 11 *y'ody was found on Saturday niorn ; neingled, with a bloody axe neai \ \'i :!1 U ' ,u worked for the deceased, and '1 bad Mime difficulty with him, has -Hspicion. Market Wholesale Prices. •■ > liv K T. FOX. bealer in I'rcivision.sand "'ii'--. \". 1. Uriek Bwt) ■ prii'i-,) jy l,hl $ a 00 % 10 00 ■V* 4 " " 22 DO % • FJ bushel,.... 1 (ft; 1 7A s '• .... ;t.> Ut. Ijjft • " . . ao r i In Franklin, on the 224 inst., bv Burr Ridgwar, Enq. Mr. t IRA SMITH to Miss SOPHROXA CRAY TON, both of j Franklin. r Died, On the morning of the 9tli inst., of typhoid fever, at the 1 T residence of Col. George P. Swift, at \Vaynniaiiville, Up- Kon County, Georgia, SAMUEL G. JEWETT, in the 21st year of his age. ' [He was a native of Springfield, Mass., but had resided ' at this place for the last six years. Few voting men of • ; his age. have formed a larger circle of acquaintance, and " none have lived more universally beloved, or died more I - sincerely regretted, by those who knew him, Cut off, jiu* , as his mental and physical faculties were ripening into I the perfections of manhood, he has left a void In the hearts - and affections of his relatives and friends that can never . he tilled. Endowed by nature with a high order of intel. . lect, and possessing superior business qualifications, he > bid fair for distinction in the active walks of life ; und a . genius and taste for the fine arts, which, with proper cul j ture, would have elevated him to a high rank among men of science. . It will be gratifying to his aged parents, and other dis tant relatives and friends, to know that tie had the inde fatigable attention of muuy kind friends and of one devo eed sinter and her kind luisliand, during his protracted j I j illness. All that sympathy prompted or duty required,] t was performed with alaerity, to alleviate his suffering ; but alas! his case affords another illustration of the utter i | impoteney of all human efforts to save, when the King of | terror claims his victim. mg" TO THE TEACHERS OF BRADFORD CO. —lt is proposed to hold a Teacher's Institute of i ! one week's duration before the opening of the Summer Schools. Teachers feeling an interest in the couse of ed ! ucation, their own improvement, and the elevation of their , ! profession, are respectfully invited to attend. The County | Superintendent will procure the services of able and expe- , ; rieneed Teachers for the occasion, .so tluit Teachers at tending need be to very little expense, aside front board, which can lie out lined upon reasonable terms. Teacher's Institutes have been held in many counties of ' the State within the past year, with the most beneficial results. To one county two hundred dollars were appro- j . ; printed to defriy the expense of holding an Institute one week. In adjoining States Institutes are regularly held and are considered very efficient means for advancing the interests of the cause of education by Common Schools. | We h >pe the teachers of Bradford will not be far tiehind in this matter. Those who will attend are desired to for i ward their names to the subscriber before the 20th inst., or as soon as possible. Notice will be given of the time , and place of holding the Institute, when a sufficient num j ber signify their desire to attend. . By order of the Board of Directors, O. J. CHUBBUUK, Secretary. Orwell, March Ist, ISSG. i Ncuj Qlbocrtisetncnts. A VALUABLE BOOK. lARDXKU'S ONE THOUSAND THINGS WOBTn J KNOWING.— A Book, elearlv explaining how to do rightly almost everything that can be necessary i the I Kitchen, the Parlor, and Dressing Room ; and disclosing all the most valuable information, receipts, ami in-true ] tion in the useful and domestic arts ; to which is rd led, . I '• Employment for All ; or a Hundred Ways to Make mo ! nev. Price. 2d cents. i'or sale by M. EAUGIILIX, Towanda—copies sent by mail on receipt of price. | March 20, 1856. ! THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE! 18] GREAT BARGAINS! [56 I! Solomon, Proprietor. IMIIS extensive Ready-made Clothing Establishment, situated in Mereur's block, Main street, has just been : filied witli a large assortment of SPRING CLOTHING. Tlie proprietor assures the public that he has the best j and cheapest assortment ever offered in Towanda ; and to prove this fact lie respectfully ask- the public to call and examine for theiu-elves. l'crsous wishing giock bargains and an elegant suit, or a ly p irtion thereof, well" made of substantial material— Coat. Vest, Pantaloons, Cravat, Collars, and in fact every thing in the line, will do well to call, lie is confident he cvii sut'wfy .ill in price and quality. if®" Don't forget the place--one door south of Mereur's I stoic. Maiu .-.t. Towaad.i. M irdi '■!■>, 18 ,i". i O' TtPHANS' CbrRT SALE.— In purs.t anre of an order of the Orplians' Court of Bradford county, will lie exposed to public sale on the prcnii-es, at 1 i'\| ok, P. M-, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of April ' next, the following described lot. piece or parcel of land I .situate in the township of South Creek, in said county, containing 95 acres or thereabouts, hdunded on the north by lands of Philo Fas-ctt and James Dewey; ea-t by land 1 of F. B. Brown, and south by land of Augustus lliliman ; with about sixty acre- improved, with an orchard thereon growing and a named li xise tind barn thereon erected.— Said lot of land belonging to the estate of William Decker 1 ite of said township, deceased, and is the same lot on which he resided at the tim- of his death. Attendance will be given and term- of sale made known by the sub scriber or by some person for him. CALVIN V EST, | Ridgbury, March ls.lsib. Exeut- r. j VO EXCUSE FOR HAD RREAI>! ; J. x If yon proenre of DR. H. C. PORTER, i .South store in the Ward House. THE INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER. E pally adapted to 1.0 tves, II it It l!s, Bi-r it, Buckwiier.t i and other Griddle Cakes, Gingerbread, ail kind- of Sweet : Cakes, Bitter tor Dumplings. Puddings, Pot pies. Ac. Ac- Price 2.> cents. Mnrcii 2.K IrPRIAIa LIST, for MAY Term, 1855 j ! _L Bradford County Court. fIIVST WKKK. , ri. VIXTIFFS. | DEt tMi.VST.s. j XATI KB. j Horace Willi-ton, jr.i Edward Overton, : frespa—. j David Barber. j John Snyder, I Vppeal. Pennincrt iii .V Iloff'n, \ivin Seward. i Ejc Uoent. i David Burlier, Stephen It. Chandler, ISci. Fa. O. M. Nelson, i ">t.tries Drake, j tppeal. I Welles A Harris, [li. & A. Arnold, (issue. ! Jacob Reel, Francis 11. Aruuld, j Appeal. • : .Inn. Towlinson IfcCo llenj. B. Slade's A din's. Debt. i Van Duseii A JaggerjJoliu G Has-ell et at do William K. Gore, i oiling M. Segar, Sci. Fa.Bail. '• j l>avid Bafber, j.ln-iah Hendershot, S i. Fa. B. CQolhaugli's adm., H. S. Sal-bury, Appeal, j Andrew C. Craig, {John Flood, (Debt. I laither Dan, Vsuhel Lnotnis, Case. • Jud-Kjii llolc-omb, jc N Sliipman 1 Trover. ■ Er.istus L-ivett. Joseph Seely, (Ejectment. ; ' Hinni 11. Kinyon, ji). M uiroc ci ul. I do j Rogers Fowler, i ). Sclirader. (Appeal. Comth of Penu'a, |P Hapemau et al jDebt. ■ John M. Pike, Henry Merrill, I tppeal. j Stephen Pierce, David Corby et al. (Ejectment. sKVOXn WKKK. i ri.AINTIKKS. | lli-KKSIHXTs. I N VTf'ltK. 1 j Henry Cr.imui >nd, ). F. Spalding, Ejectment, i l same j 'imrles Drake et al. do ! Crane wn. Case. Ciins. W. If iwkins, 1 Win. Campbell, (Debt, i F. A. Saxton A'Co. (John Taylor, | Trespass, i Win. H. Russell, jJob Dean. ejectment, i Man-on El-bree. I William Alcears, i Appeal. ■ Geo B W dcott. John S Willi-ton, ) do M II Green'man Henry Kingslwry, ilfebt. . II s David mi Daniel Harkins, tea-©. Welles ,v Harris'usci Valentine Smith. do John Snyder, Edmund Sickler, ' Appeal. same I same, i do J. .S'outhw -rd's use. jJolin Griffin. (Case. Lucius Gibbs | Lewis K Gibbs, |lteplevin. ("has It Scout'in, ; N T Dickinson, Case. John M. Read, |i'lark ''amp et al. Ejectment. Louisa C. Jackson, j Horace Wdlistoii, jr. Sei. Fa. M. C R Brown, IE \ Keeler, tppeal. 1 Ezra Spalding, Jolin M Martin, Case. Williston A El well, i David Cash, do Samuel A Tenant, j.fohn Powers et al Appeal. Henrv G. Taylor, jl. A. Perry, do Franklin Andrews 'Geo. McClelland et al. Trespass. C. E. Rithbone, William Higby, Ejectment. J. Ben ham's use, (Case llriggs, et al. tppeal. Sarah L Fitch, O P Baliu-id, < ase. Reuben Willier, Er.istus Woleott, Ejectment, i i same j same, _ do ; E. S. Tracy, |Edmund la?wis, Appeal, j Wm. Gibson, i E. ft f. Rennet, do E. S. Tracy, ID. Campbell et al. i do X. D. Warlord's Ad-| tuiy Bradford, do K.A.Tyler, j Francis Tyler, Ci-e. John Snyder, IStmnel Osborne. d> Job Shepard's Exs. Welles A Harris etui. Debt. Geo P Channel, jC Thomas et al. do lj> of Franklin, 'Jeremiah Myers, t'u-e. Ed < 'nrpentcr et al. J Powell et al Ejectment. Washburn A Ames, jp. T. Van verb tin, P'i-c. Selnr Satterlee. N Adams et al j frespas-*. | Sanderson A King'v U D Baxter j Eje.ctmeht. i John Cole, 0 W Dodge, Appeal; Win. Kiff. Orson Rickey et al EjcctineaL 1 John E. Goodrich. Jacob G- Rockwell, Debt. ■ lie iry Covert. James Minnrd Appeal. j Richard Siu-ebaugh. A. J. Miller, do j I Sctli W. Paine, J. S- Peterson et al. Debt. J. William- 2d. use, Charles Williams, Sci. Fa. J Btrtholoiuew White p)antes White, Trespass. M. F. Hansom, Patrick Kane et al. Ejectment. ! J. B. M. Hinman, |.S. L. Fowler et al. do jrSnbpremus for the first week to Is- made returna ble mi Weilueolay, May 7th. lb.i.;, at Iff, A. M., auil for the second week on the following Monday, May 12, at j 10. A. M. AEI.EN MeKEAX. Pwfhonotary. ' CTOYF, FOR SALE —Oue sStoiie Coal i : O COOKING STOVE, with Furniture complete;.one i secsmd-hand Wood utli bv other lands of Allen Baldwin, and west by lands of Thom as Mann, containing one acre more or less, all improved, one log house with a framed addition and one saw will tboreon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Isaac Shep , ai d. executor of Job Shepard. deceased vs. Allen Baldwin I i"'} i'B'l'heu Evans. Also, the same plaintiff vs. Allen | KaJdwin. ; ALSO—The following described lot piece or parrel of I ii"l situate iu \ty -ox twp., bounded as f.dlows.to w it : - itp-.'iuniog at the X. W. corner of Aivin Whitney's lot, thruce uortli cast 182 jierchesto a drv hemlock; thence s-nitli :.l ea-t (34 perches to the X. W. corner of a small I*t iieedtcl L. ,S. C'usc ; theiice S4uth Is 3 \ve>t 31 per i clies to the south-west corner of said Case's lot ; thence south 51° east 15 perches to the south-east corner ofCase lot , thence north lc° east 'll perches to the north east corner ot said Case's lot ; thence south 51° ea-t 97 per ches to a post; thence south 1° West IG7 perches to the north east corner of Valentine Wondburn's lot ; thence -'l° we-t 21(1 perches to the beginning, containing 1-4 acres more or less, about 50 acres improved, one log i bouse one framed house, a framed barn and a few fruit . tree- thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit or Burton ' Kingsbury vs. T. W. A W. E. Woodburn. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Durcll twp.. bounded north by lands in j po--os-ion of John Johnson, ea-t by lauds of Samuel Van derpool unci the Benjaniiii Aula farm (ori#iually,) nowoc cupied by S. S. Bradley, south bv lands of Means A Starrs, west by the Wm. Morrison tract, now owned by David 1 Lash, containing about four hundred and thirty acres, more or less, about fifty acres improved, four plank and framed houses ami one framed barn thereon. ALSO—A cluster ot Islands lying in the Susquehanna river, known as the Gordon A Ada islands, containing about forty acres more or less, partly improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph Wil kms now to the use of A. B. Smith vs Israel Smith. Also, at the suit of R. 13. Griffin et. al. to the use of A. B. Smith vs. Israel Smith. ALSO—Tlie tullowing described lot. piece or parcel of land situate ill the town ships of Kidsrleiv and South (Vcuk, ' bounded on the north by lands of Peter Dean, on the east by lands ot Joel Clinton. Joseph I'atterson and Martha A. Hill, on the south by lands of Barkley Clark, and on the west by lands ot Hiram Mason, containing eighty-two acres more or less, about nine acres improved, two log houses thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tlie suit of J. R. Inger sal! et. at. Ac., v- James Griffin. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or pared of land situate in \t ysox twp. bounded as follows, to w it : Beginning at the X. W. corner of a lot of laud deeded bv C. L. D- Chastellenx to Charles Newell, tlieuce X. J'J 3 E. 95 perches to a post; thence N. 51° W. 80 perches to a post, on the warrant line.; theiiee south 1° west 12H per ches to the beginning, containing twenty-two acres and one hundred nineteen perches inure or less, about fifteen acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at tiic suit of Burton Kingsbury vs..l. E. Woodburn. ALSO—n.c following lot, piece or parcel of land situ , ate in Trov twp. bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning in tiic centre <>l the highway at the south east corner of a lot deeded January 24th. 1554. by Nathaniel Moulton to Barnard Ha men way ; thence by the centre of said road, north 2i°, west 14V perches ; thence still bv the centre of said road, north IJ9, east 25 and J iff perches; thence south 874-', east ssij perches to tlie fence on the west side of the \\ illiainsport & Elmira iUiiroad ; tbem-e south 24° west 20 A' 7-10 perches to a post ; thence south !{°, east Iff .t'J-10 perches t) a post; thence north *7.4°, west 5.1 A- '"10 perches to the place of lteginning, containing thirteen acres and fifteen perches more or less, all improv ed, one board shante© and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tlie suit of Nathaniel Moulton vs. Barnard Hamenway. I ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Smitlilield twp. bounded ou the north and west by tiie public highway, on tlie cast ami south by lands ot Daniel Andre-, containing one lialf an acre la tfic same more or less, all improved, one frame bouse,one frame burn thereon. ALSO--One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in said township ot Smiilificld and bounded on the north and east by lands of Daniel Arnlrus, and south and west bv the public highway, containing one acre uiore or less, all improved, a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Newbury and I'cck vs. Jaincs B. Wood. ALSO-- I lie billowing described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield twp. bounded north bv tlie highway and land ot Gardner Bennett, east by lands ot .lame- i'hilips, south I>y lands of Atnasn Faulkner, and west by lands • f Thomas Fine and Gardner Bennett, enn t taming thirty-live acres more or less, about eight aires improved, a fr.iinsl house, a small framed barn, a cooper shop and u few fruit tree- thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John V. Tushler to use of Abirain Pierce vs. Samuel Faulkner. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of iitud situate in Albany twp. Itounded on the north livlhiol of Amasa Scrilrbins, on the ea.-t liy lands ot -"llall. on the south by lands, owners name unknown, and on the we-t tiy lands of John Brimmer, coiitoining one luindred and twenty-six acres and seventeen perelies more or less, ! about ten a re- tiiereof improved, one log bouse thereon. ' Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Christian I Ileverly vs. John Read. ALSO—flie following descrilied lot. piece or parrel of land situate in Monroe twp. hounded on the north hv land of Guy V. and James W. Irvine, on the ea-t by lands of John Bristol and .Simon pool, on tlie Sruth bv lands of Ezra ('. Kellogg, on the we-t by lands of Jerome S. Sal-- . bury, containing about seventy-six acres Is-the same more or less, about ten acres improved, with one log house, one 1 log stable and a few fruit trees thereon. I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of O. P. Lvon ( vs. Wm. Keleh. : I ->>— The following described lot piece or parrel of I land situate in I.eUoy tw o. bounded north by lauds of Ru -ell Haxtnn and John I mis. West i>y lands of John ! il.i Xton, south !,y land- of Ktiian Peppt r. I.atliuni Andrus and Uriah Ulark. East lo land of l'earl liaxt on, eontain : ing about thirty-nine acres more or less, aliout twenty-five aeiis iinpif.verl, one tnnmli or plank liotise, one framed | barn and a few fruit tree- thereon. Seized and tukui in execution at the -uit of Francis B. j Temton vs. Ed waul K. S.iliin. Al.SO— The defendant's interest in the following Jot. j p'tce or parrel of land -itoate in la-Roy township bound l ed on tlie north and ea-t by* lands of John Hammond, i -outh by the Towauda Urei k. and west by lamis belong ing to the e.-tate of Seeley Holeomh. dee d., containing a!out twenty ;u-res more or less, all improved, three log houses, two framed barns, one saw mill, blacksmith shop, and a few fruit trees thereon. AI.SO One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in I.eßoy twp. bounded on the north by ! mils of Win. Bunv-io, 1 east bv lands of V. Bruce, south by lands of Jesse Warhle ton, west l.y land- of P. Sboeniaker, I'liiiuiuler lloslev. Setli Ilaxton, and by lands now or forinerly ow ned by- Mark Porter, containing about fifty acres more or less, about twelve acres improved, one house, log barn'and - fruit trees therein. . . i Seized an t no. 5ff.SU. and on tlu- line lie twi en the state of New York and Pennsylvania, tlicnco , -nutli fii'l prr lies to the south east corner of said last men tioned lot : thence Bum a bin-h tree standing at said cor ■ ner east 373 perclies to a beech tree standing at tlie south , east corner of lot no. 5695 ; thence nortli llff perches to a | hemlock : tlienee north 26° west 125 porches to a maple ; ' thence north 40° west 4 perches to a norway pine : thence I north 20° w- 0 t 05 per elms ton norway pine ; thence north 10° we-t if I perches to a norway pine standing on tlie ! tx-fureiiientioned line between the state of New York and Pennsylvania ; thence along said boundary line north s7° we.-t I no} jM-rches t-i the place of beginning. Containing s:tl acres'of l.iml is- the same more or less,about twohun drtd titty acres improved, three framed house-, four log houses, one steam saw mill, one black smithsiiop, three framed barn- ami an orchard of fruit trees tln-nsin. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Jared Ar nold, to the use of It. A K. ("ovell, vs. tVright Dunham and Ira El-bree and Geo. Dunham, terrc tenant. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, i Towanda, Mureh 27, l5fl. ( Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the costs will lie required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon fiiiling to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again l*e offt- - ed lor sale, JOHN A. T'owuso. J. D. HUMPHREY IS N f • VY REt'KIVIN'G an excellent assortment of gent's. boy's, ladies 1 , children's and misses' BOOTS A BOOT ES. Also. Shoe Pegs, Thread. Linings and Eindi ig*. to which he invites public attention. ££f*All persons luiving unsettled accounts or notes due the subscriber, arc invited to make payment. Til is© con venient may catl on C. Friable, Esq. or T. Hunin trey, in Orvveli, previous to the 15th of February nxt, alter wbioh time delinquents tnay expect special invitations to visit I Towanda. J. D. HUMPH IF.Y. Towanda, -lannary 9, 1855. _ C'RESII LEMONS —a quautity jiibt recm- I cd al dcc 22 HO VS. £rtjal J COIRT SALE.— By virtue \ 7 of itit order of the Orphan'* Court of Bradford Cottn tv, will he exposed t<> public sale on the |mmihei, at 1 o'clock, I'. M., ou TUESDAY, tlur rttii day of April. A. D. 1858, the following village lot and building* tlicreoii. with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. situate, lying and being in the borough of Troy, and bounded on the South by Kliuini street, on the west and north by land of Aloiizo Long, and on the east by lands of Stephen I'ierce, Esq., containing about £of lUI acre be same more or less. Attendance given, and terms made known on dav of sale. D. W. C. HERRICK, Guardian of K. Herrick Tlionias, and Laura Adelaide Thomas, minor children and heirs at law of Allen E. Tho mas, late of Try borough, deceased. Troy Borough. March n, lsst>. SHERIFF'S SALE.—Bv virtue of a writ k3 of Vend. Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Plea* of Bradford countv, and to tne directed, i will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the boro' of Towanda. on MONDAY, April l-ftli. 1 at 1 o'clock I'. M.. the following lot. piece or parcel ot land situate iu Athena Boro', bounded on the north by laudsof I'. S. Hoyt, on the cast by Main street, on the south by I Shinman ,V Welle*, containing 50 feet front and SO feet back. l.e the same more or less, all improved, one building | occupied as a dwelling house and wagon shop mid shed | attached, and one blacksmith shop thereon. | Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George A. • Perkins vs. Jaiucs Smith. JOHN* A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriffs Oflire. Towauda. March 17. 1850. • I EDITOR'S NOTICE. -//cwTjy ~S. ~Mtrcitr -• V tunc to the uit of J. M. Peck ami H. AI. Moore e. Itichard Hurlvn ami Curtis Smith. in the court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford Co. No. 2')!t. May Term, 1*54. The under-igned Auditor appointed bj said Court, to distribute the funds raised by Sheriff sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties assigned liirn at his office in the borough of Towauda, on Tuesday the 15th day of April, lsso, at one o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all persons having claims are request | ed to present them, or be forever debarred therefrom. March 15, 1836. HEX BY BOOTH, Auditor. I "V" OTlCE.— Notice is hereby veil that on ± i the titli day of February, 1856, a petition signed by J. M. Bishop, K. W. Brown. John Allen and sundry other citizens of Wyso.x township, Bradford county and its vi cinity, was presented t > the Court of Comtuou Pleas of said county, praying to Ue incorporated under the name ' of " The Wysox Brick Meeting House,'' agreeably to a | constitution annexed to -aid petition : Whereupon the same having been pcru.-ed and examined by the Court and j the objects, article-, and conditions therein set forth ami I contained appearing to lie lawful and not injurious to the , community, the court directed said writing to be filed in . the office of the Protlionutary of said court, and that no-', tice he inserted in the Bradford Reporter for at least three weeks before next Term—that application lias been made ' to said court to grant said charter of incorporation ; and , if no sufficient reason is shown to the contrary, the said j court will on the first day of May Term next, "decree said [ petitioners to lie a corporation as praved for in said peti tion. ALLEN M'KISAX , Pruth'ry. Towauda. March 17, ISSII. I IST OF J L'ROllSdrawp for May Term JL~I and Sessions, 185(5. tiitvxn jotons, Albany—Orrison Jiibliard. I Canton—Thomas Mauley. j j Columbia—Heloil Bodd. Fniukliii---.Soiithvvi k l'ren tice. j Granville -Setli K. Porter, j Litehfielu—lielirv Muiili. i Lcßoy—J M Smiley. Overton—Jacob Streve. Pike—Edward Jones. Itidgiiery—Ciiaile< Bahivvin.j Sylvanialiorouj.il Abftihtui' Saoutoii. TRtVeRSE .IL'ltORS —FIRST WEEK. Albany- 1! -llin Wilcox. Canton —Irad Wilson. V sj Thomas, Win Vauderlip. Burlington—Charles T (jo-' verdale. Jacob M-rlcy. We*t Burlington Benjamin Ross. Franklin—.l J Hammond. Granville Dmiii- Peiry. Herrick- Jenmiali An del j son. John D.iraiul. Leßoy Janus Crofut, J l'j Vautlcet. M tnroe- Benjamin Xorthrui ' Orwell—A ipbouzo 1.0 v.i, : i'ike—O W Stevens, \mo* Baldwin. Ridgbery—Tiiaddeus David j son. I South Creek—Alex. Thomp-i SECOND WEEK. Asylum--Gideon Fitch. 1 Athens bor >ugh- Cor.ieliu- Hunsicker. I B irlington—H P Wilhrlui. J W Spencer, Wm B Shi ner. I (.'olmnbia tiovvard Taylor Batemau Moiirne. ' Canton Elius Riakwell, D; A Spalding, N li Taber | Leciiaid Lewis. Diirel' !-a.ic Ennis. lad toy Rent,en It Palmer. \ Litchfield Orson Camer. j Monroetp. Joseph Miugus j Overton Joiiatlian Camp. Orwi-I! George C Fri*t>ie. I'ike - Joshua Burrow s. Jud-' son Sloenm. I ) K(> ISTKR'S NOTICKS.—Notice is liere -1 1 t.v given that tli' re have been filed and settled in tin- ofth • "I the Register of Wills, in and for the rountv of j Bradford. accounts "f administration upon the following I estates. \ i/. ' Final aeenuiit of S. S. Bradley, administrator of the es tate of Michael in< ei t. late ot 1 lurch. dee d. Final account of Olive Shnler. administratrix of tlie estate of (i sorgo Shaler. late of Burlington, der'd. Partial aecount of Daniel Strong, executor ot the estate i of John Strong. late of Wells, dee'd. Final account of John Elliott and J. F. rhamherlin, ad ministrator of the estate of Win. Morrow, late of Wvalu- I sing, dee'd. Filial aeeonnt of John A. Codding and Bet ey Barnes. : executors of the estate of Rhesus Barnes, late of Pike, de | l eased. Final at cotiut of Nelson Barnes, administrator of thceg | tate of Amos (ireen. late of Orwell, dee'd. And tin same w ill he presented to the Orphans' Court of I'.nitlfoi 1 county, mi Monday, the sth day of May next. ' for confirmation and allowance. JAMKR If. WEBB. Register. Regi-fer's Office, Tmvanda. March 20, 1 S">C. BAKKUY & RKST ATI KANT. One Door ,\orth of (he 11 ' aril House. r |"MIK siihst iilsr would respectfully inform his friends I and the 'public generally that he has opened a BA KKIFi A\ I) F A l'l.Ntr.rsA I.OOX, one door north of the Waul F1 111 —i 1 . wheia*he intend to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of everything in the line, such as Bread. Biscuit Rusk Crackers. Jumbles. all kinds of Cake. Ac. Il.ix ing sunned the scrx ices of an experienced linker, and using uoiih but the be-t brands of Hour, he feels coutident of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Wedding and other parties furnished xvitli whatever re quired. on short notice and at the most reasonable rates. A nice assortment of Candies, Nuts. Fruits, Ac., kept alxv ys on hand and sold at the cheapest rates. FRESH OYSTERS received three times per work by express, and sold wholesale and retail. lint Coffee served up at all hour*. Don't forget the place, one door north of the Ward House. February 12. ls.it!. H. A. RFRBANK. / 1 ROCKRFKS— Call arxl see mir Rrown, " 1 Crushed. Coffee and I'nlvcrir.ed Sugars : Fine Young ; Hyson A Black Tea- -warranted a superior article, or the money refunded for stile cheap hy B. KINGSRERY. Barclay Railroad 6l Coal Company. | XTOTICK IS HEREBY HI YEN to the subscribers in fo ! lx xvanda boro' and its vicinity to the Stock of the "It A 11- | CI,AT RAILROAD A COAL CO." that the remaining instalments often per cent each (being s.i per siiare) on said stock, are required to lie paid to E. OVKUTON, Esq.. 1 the President. or to J. Macfarlane. Esq. the Attorney of said Company at Toxvanda. at the times following, to xv it: 4tl> instalment payable August 27th, 1X55. sth " " Septemlier 27th S tith " " (letohpr 2!ith " 7th " " Xoxeinher 2:lth Bth " " December 2M h " oth " " Jaiiuarv .'ilst lfkvt. , 10th " " March" :il-t Payments may also lie made at the office of I.apor'.e, \ Mason A Co.. at Towatiua. July 20, 1*55. GEO. J{. O \T. Tryasurt r. Clover and Timothy Seed. 1 I IST RECEIVED. 50 bushels TI .MOTH V • I SKKIi (a prime article): also 5(1 bushels of the lairge ; CLOVER SEED, (from Darling's Clovxa' mill in Orwell), I and two loads of the We-t Branch Clover Seed. 1 have ; also 100 liushcls of good SI'RJNG WHEAT, for -ecd. of ' ; my own raising. All of xvhieh ic for sale at the Woodsidc Farm. near Tow alula. February !. , E. W. H ALF.. NKVV SPRING GOODS! ! { I OSKPH KIXifISJIERi" hits jnst rctnrucd . ' from Nexv York with air immense stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, ; for the early trade, and those wishing to get their spring • clothing made tip in - claim cau fn>D the most choice UM- I trrial" ot Ills ctmc. T*"itnda. March ixCuf. (.Standing Stone—John Huff. Siuithticid—John L Doty. Towauda boro'--Wm. C* Bo j gart. Troy boro'—GeoN Newbury, Setli ff paine, M. Gustiu. Troy tvvp.—Ad in Calkins, Timothy Case. Windham—Price Doane. Warren —Oliver Corbin. Ca j leit Abel. , Wjlinot—David S Miller. I Wyso.x—John Martin. | son. Cornelius Haight Sylvania boro'—l'eter Moii ' roe. Jshesliequin—Samuel Griffin, Benjamin Smith. Smithlicld—Horace Brigliam Springfield -Henry B Smith. North Towauda—Win. Dit tricli. Towauda Boro' .Tuhu Ifei | dk inan, Lyman Rogers. (Troy tvvp,—E B Case. iUNter—Albert Newell. (Wysox—Jesse Sunth, A C ( Hinman. |Wilmot—George Fberlv. j Warren—J-S Allen, t'yTus j Wheaton. | Wyalnsiiig—John Chamber i lin. Ridgbery—Jas. II Vanncst. Reuben F Squires, King 11 Cummings. Rome—Alvin Towner, James Layton. Smithfirld—-Nehemiah Tra cy, Perry Nichois. Hiram Farnsworth. i'.South Creek- Philo Fassett, Jr. I'roy t.vp.—Robert Claffiin. C M D-For<-t.Wm Alon/.o j l'liomas. N. Tow an la Stephen Pow ' e "' i \\ arren-—V> aoace Baker. MTmlhiini - \lvau Cowle.*, S •! B Shoemaker. |Wyalnsiiig Jackson Elliott fflfetHlnnccm*. I CHARLES LICHENS WORKS! 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JTO Ornamental needlework and embroidery,each 3 0t Tuition on l'iulio Forte with use of instrument,. . . 12 do do per quarter of 11 week- io on Oil painting in landseapes, jar term * do do figures 10 on Room rent for lodgers 1 76 The Young Ladies will lind board in the Institute, under the can of the Matron, at per week 2 00 Arrangements have been made by which the male pupils can tind board in private families, at per week, 2 50 Washing, per dozen 38 Fuel and light at the actual expense. Pupils boarding in the Ilall, (who will tie exclusively Females.) w ill furnish their own lied, bedding, towels, Ac. and the tabic silver at their option. No pupil taken for less than half a term. The bills for the term must he paid iu advance : or one half tliereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the middle of the term. Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to the obser vance of the Regulations, and none will t* admitted on other terms. Especial exercises are arranged without extra charge for those qualifying themselves as teachers for common schools. For classification of studies and text-book*, see circu lars, for which apply to L. WARD. President. S. F. COI.T, See. " J. I). MONTANVK, Treasurer. March <4. 185 U. Book ami Pmodirnl AgPiicv. MLAVG lITIIN, Post ojflat" JutLUhi# : • Dealer in all kinds of new and popular ROOKS. PE RIODICALS. (TIRAP Pew.K'ATioNs. Mars A\l> CHARTS. PirrritK* AMI FRAMES. FANCY EN vii.orE*. ( 'ONVKKSATION CARD*. AC., AC., will supply all orders for any thing in the above with promptness and despatch. Tovvanda. January Is. 1854. CAS H-A N D CREDIT! UJMIE subscriber gratefully announces his thanks for the _L libera! patronage received during tin past year, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the trade, which he will endeavor to merit liy keeping his Stock continually replenished by C ASH purchase*, with a large and pure assortment of Goods, which seoerat years experience has enabled him to " buy at the leanest rates" oi the " Impor ters and Manufacturer*"—try selling low—by adoptiugthe CASH SYSTEM entirely, and by nuking ft general reduc tion of prices. Consequently, the credit system w ill cease on and after the first day ot January. I*sB. /)* All persons indebted are requested to make imme diate payment. 11. ('. PORTER. ()ffice and Drug Store in South end of the Ward House. December 20, 1855. NEW WINTKR GOODS. Tracy 6l Moore, UAVKJTST RKCKIVKD from X. York a large and well selected assortment of YA.'ff* HISTF.n GOODS. which have been selected with unusual purchas ed at the lowest possible rates. Feeling cOrafcrnt that we can sell Goods for Ready Fay, a* low a* any in th<- country, we ask the public to give us a call. AH examine our stock and price*. Dec. > TON'S SYli ARS—Brown, Refined, f.) rtcrvd. f'ru*hed and Granulated : Molasses, Syrup. R'o and Java Coffee. Rice, Sah-ratus. Ginger, Sperm Caudles, Rice, Tobacco—iti fact a gouera.l variety of Groceries, for sale cheap at juneSt FOX'S. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! >R the purpose of rlcaring out onr entire 1 ST CK w STON'ES, before moving into our new stole, we will sell for cm-It at prices full 15per cent, less than our usual rates. Persons in want of a fftove will do wrP to ctl eK ! S NOTlCE.—Notice A„ '*■"[i\ th f* 1,11 IT* "a ii-Jetted to the ei . , hard Stnible. den u-cd, late of Rome township. ; 810 hrehy requested to mkc pn vmcnt without Jclav, and all !Tb- having chums ngnin-.t said estate will |)lene present them dtilv authenticated for settlement. Fth. I.'. 1 -:"y. JOSEPH O. VANDYKE, Admin'r, LWKiTTOK'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here* MJ by given that letters testamentary upon the estate : of John A. Ayres, dee'd., late of Wclfs twp.. hare been j granted to the subscriber. All persons lndchtt d to said estate art* hereby requested to mak" immediate payment, and those having nnv claims upon said estate t" present them iluiy attested for settlement to the subs-riher. CATHARINE AY Era. A. \V. AYRES, February 6.1856. Rxerutor-t. A DM INISTR ATOIES NOTlCE.—Notice l -1 is hereby given, tlnit .11 person- indebted to the es tate ol Thus. A. tstroiig, dee'd. late of Wells tp. are re quested to make paymeut without dt lay ; and nil persons having claims against said estate. must present them duly authenticated for settlement, t-> tie suhseritiers. AMANDA J. STRONG. A. W. A VRES, February C. 1656. Administrators. j A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— William luff vs. 1 \ Huisell Hadlock. In Bradford Coin. Pleas, No. 3 34. May term, 1655. The undersigned. Auditor appointed by the said Court, to distribute funds raided by the Sheriff's sale of ikfeft iLtut's real estate, will attend to tiie duties of his appoint ment at his office in the Irorough of Athens, on Monday, . , the 31*t day ol March inst., atone o'clock. P.M.. at which j time and place ail persons inertested in said funds are re ' quested to present their claims, or else be forever debarred from the same. H. C. BAIHB. | March 1. IHA6. Auditor. Administrator's Sale. T> V virtue of mi order of the Orphans' Court i I_# of Bradford county, will he exposed to public sain on Friday April 4th, 1*56, on the premises, at_ 1 o'clock, i P. M. a certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Asy lum and Wilmot town-hips, bounded on the north by Pat rick Hindis' land, on the east by same, on the south by i Edward Overton's lands, and west by lands ol'John Bate's | and Hiraui l'ond, containing one hundred acres, more or less, being the same piece of land that the family of l'ose ! crance now occupy—one hewed log house and a franio barn thereon erected, and about ltftr acres thereof improv ed. CYRUS SIIUMtVAY, Administrator. Feb. SG. IS£G. _ \ EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the Orphans' 1\ Court, hi the matter of the estate of Joseph Un'g | ham. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the funds in the hands of the administrators, will attend j to said appointment at the house of C. O. French, in Ridg j hery. ou Saturday April 5, 1.856, at 1 o'clock. P. M., at , which time and place all persons having claim® upon said j money imi-t present them, <>r else Fe forever debarred j from the same. THOMAS SMEAD, Auditor. February 30, 1856. : A I).M INISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice | J~\. is hereby given, that all per-ons indebted to the es tate of FREDERICK HAUL, dee'd. late of Cauton towu twp, are liereby reqnested to make payment without de lay; and ail persons having claims againwanda borough, at the Commissioner's Office, Monday, 1 February '25. Ulster at the lionse of P. r. Sweet. Tuesday. 26th : Athens township and borough, at the hou.-e of W. Olm | sted, Wednesday. 27th ; Ridgberry at tile house of('-0. French, Thursday. 2 fi th ; South Creek at the house of Ebon Dunning. Friday,2'Jth ; W'.ll- at tin house of R. P.. Beekwith. Saturday .March Ist; Svlvanin liorongh and Columbia at the house of L. F. , Goetchius. Monday, 3d ; Troy towm-hip and borough, at the house of Win. S. Dob i bins, on Tuesday. 4th : - Springfield, at the house of H. W. Root, Wednesday,sth ; Sinithiield .at the house of I. A. Kingley. Thursdav, 6th ; I East Burlington, Burlington, and Burlington boro' at the i house of D. D. McGee. Friday. 7th ; North and S nith 'l'owanda at the Commissioner's Office, Saturday, Rth : Franklin at the house of S. Smiley. Tuesday. 11th : I.efPo at the hoiwe of H. Holeomb. Wednesday. 12th : Canton at the house of A. E. Spalding. Thursday. 13th ; Armenia at the house of I. S. Ps oker. Friday. 14th ; Granville at the house of Franklin Taj lor. Saturday. 15th ; : Dure!! at the house of Simeon Decker. Monday. 17th ; ! Asylum at the house- of Uriah Terry, Tursday. l®th ; Wilmot at tbe house of 1.. Jones, Wednesday. loth ; Albany at the ho-e of S. Willoox. Thursday. 20th ; overt ui ut the Iwiiw of W. WiltUMi, FiMay, 21st: i Monroe tov/nsnip and lioroiiph at the house of Ethel Tay lor. Saturday 22d : i j Home at the bouse of 11. Hicks Monday. 24th ; i SheMieoein at the lion-i- nt 11. Kinney. I "-day. 25th : i Litchfield n the lecise of i'. RP-oiFoiod, Wednesday,24th; i Windluiiii ut the house nt M an- Russeß. Tlnirsilay, 27th ; i | Warri-n at tie- house J It. ('< Frid ,y. 2 >i tli: ttrwellnt tin house of ('. (t. Gri iley. Saierdsy. 2!>th ; [ ' Pike ai the house of s-ej monr • ipfiehl. Monday. 31st ; Herrii-k ut the l> nind --cli i.-lhou e. Tue-duv. April Ist ; Tiiseari r. it tin ho>i i- at Harry \ck cj . t.'eiim sday. 2d ; , Wyiliising at tin- hUM >4 J. 11. Biiek* Thursday. MJ j .-standing st-.no at the tavern near Henry W. Tracy's, Fri- # ' day. Itli : ' V vsu\ at the house of J. M. Rei d Sat unlay. sth ; i'iie As.-essurs w ill Is- punctual it. delivering the nol'oen 1 ' to the taxable-, and in making their ri turns on the dBV designated in tin -r wevnint-. at w hieh tinu and place the Hoard of Revision will attend and hear >!1 such ns think themselves aggrieved by said a-scs-Tiient. and make such . deduction and tilt (-rations as to them -hall seem just. 1!v order of the Commissioners, Jan! 23. E. M. FARIt VR. Clerk. 1 EDITOR'S NOTICE. Inthe matter of J.\ the estate of Minor It. If 't'eor. deceased. In tbo tirphan's t 'onrt of Bradford Connty. Notice is hereby given, that, the undersigned. Auditor appointed Fv said ('.eirt. to distribute funds in the hands j of the Administrators of said estate, raised by the sale of : real e-tate, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in the borough of Towanda. on Saturday, j the 12th dav of April. 165(5, at two o'clock. P. M..when and where all persons having claims upon said funds ninst ' present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. ■ March 11. 1*55. P. D. MORROW, Auditor. \ DMIMSTKATOirS NOTlCE.—Notice A A is hereby gU en. that all person- indebted to tiie es i tate of Jefferson B. Rundell, dee'd.. late of \rnienia tw p.. are hereby requested to unike p i vment without delay : and all persons having claims agnin-t said e-tate w ill please present them dulv authenticated F>r settlement. H \N.YAH HUNDEUL. Kl.iSit A HtJt'KWEI.U. Fehruarv. ?o 16.56. Administrator®. \ DM INISTB A TOR'S NOTlCE,—Notice ! j\ is herebv given that all persons indebted to the ej i tate of WM. JIORNINIi deceased, lateof South Creek town.-hip, to make iminciiiate paymeut, and all persona | having demands against said estate, will present them du- I ly authenticated for settlement. | ' JACOB HORNING, Administrator a'e bonit non. February 26. 1 <56. _ _ 4 DM IN IS I'R A TOR'S NOTICE -Notice ' J.X. is In reby given, tliat ail pel ion- indebted to the c | tate of CATri.VKI.NE HORNING, dee d., late of South | Creek,are requested to make payment without delay; and j those having demands aguin-t said estate will present the ut !luly apthenticated for scTtlement. Feb. - 26. 1 5,5>5. J.\< Ol! H"RN'ING. Adiuini-trntor I 4 DMIN'RS. NOTICE All persons in ■ l\ dehted to the estate of OWEN CARR. deceased, i 1 ite of HERRICK tpwuship. arc hereby notified to make I pnvinent without delay, and all per.-ous having demands | against said estate are'requested to present them duly au ! thcnticatcd for settlement. NANCY CARR. I February 26. 1 Adiiii.-tratrix. I )RO('LA M ATION.- Win'roas. tlic Hnit. I DAVIT) WILMOT. President Judge of the 12th Ju dicial District. consisting of the Count ie- of Bradford. Sus quehanna aed Sullivan, and Hon®. MVHON RW.I.ARP atul I) vttitv Aetti. "V. Associate Judge®, in and for said eonntv of Bradford, have issned their precept bearing date the ?')th d iv of March. A.D.1#56. to mo directed.for holding a i' mrt of Oyer and i'< rriiiuer. General tjuai-ter Sessi .ns of the iVice. Common I'let® and Orphan's Court, at Towan d.t. for the County of Bradford, on the fi -t Monday, the sth d iv of M \Y next., to continue two weeks. Notice i therefore he vhv viven.to tlti Coroners and^ .liitic,-s of tip- land Constable ,of the County of (tair.nll'ofd. that they he the >id th< r- in their proper per ■Ln. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ot - (id day, with thoir inquisition®.nnd other reruemhraiices, to do those We® which to their office appertain® to be done; and , those who an bound bv n-ognl/ance er otherwise to pro secute ng.inst the pri-onrrs who are or may be in the jail 1 .ifsoid County, or who shall be hound to appear at the said court :uc to be th- i and there to pro®ecnte against • them a.- shall be jut. Jurors HIT requested to he punctual I iu their attendance, agreeably to their notice. ; Dafni at Towamfi, 'be 2?d of March, in the year of our Lord, one thonsaud eight hundred and fifty-Fix. and of the fcilepeudeoce of th® United State®, the seventy , ninth JOHN A. CODDINC., ShcHff. C 1 4 VRl,F.i>—by tint cr : pfu'vl, J at sorl V FdXs.