Xea "i \ M PRAISEMBKT AM) CLASSt \ ■k•• i IN of the different persons engaged in the " 1 ( W ares and Merchandize, in the County ol " ' ll i r the year 1956, with the amount of license " t i annexed : .Xumes. Clans. I.iornxe. p. Kellogg ft Co 14 7 00 "(•, il .V .1 H Morrow 14 7 00 v - 1 .5, hn Hortou 14 7on si.roiig A Terry ".14 7 00 l! niton ft Stone 14 7 00 ilartis ft I'.tgc 10 20 00 I ■ u - c " A IVrkins 11 7 00 j (itOr£C B IVrkins 14 7 (M) i < I'ark ft Son 12 12 do | C H lh-rrick 14 7 00 ! Muses Sawyer 14 7 00 i I ircrton & Wheeler 14 7 01H C Couistock 14 7 00 I 1". Avi rii! 14 7 00 j < C Brooks. 14 7 00 I Joseph Parsons . 14 7 00 j . . i) Gardner 15 7 00 * A ffekHeman 14 7 00 . -tin Ho !' Hong ft Son 13 10 00 Mem'. tVillielni ft Co 13 10 00 j -maiding A Co 13 lo 00 | ASASii Mor lev 13 10 00 j Reuben Mor ley 14 7 00 I .. ~ ri !! :gh Mnloy 14 700 I Xc win a>i A Caldwell 13 lo 00 | J Vandyke A Co 14 7 00 i 0 L Ratliboue 14 7 00 : T 'tie A Beards ley 13 lo 00 A i. 1! .dine 14 7 00 .Miner Doty 14 7 00 !! Miiier A Co 14 J oo 1 i-( ft Rockwell 13 10 (Mi IV - Baker. 13 10 00 M •: A H'->''|cr 14 7 OO r - . , V !'• Ac-tin 14 700 i; \ K I. Brown. It 7 00 C Moody 14 7 00 . .1M Martin .14 7no ' M X I t .-.hie A C > 14 7 00 I . > i, D Taylor 14 700 j K > Ruby I t 7 00 j Vv' 11 Phil ips 12 12 5o , ■ rr ;. y . C!i; rles Plait. 14 7 00 ! •",'v I) 1> l'arkhur-t .14 700 : , ;. i -SHinmau. ..11 7 On Smith A 1 von 11 7 00 j S nith A (.'ranmer 13 10 00 Bio.vn A Rockwell 13 10 oo . X ..".on A White 13 lo Oo u .i T, . I' ri Fans- 14 700 i V K A J E Piollet 14 7 00 I li (iild's A S >n. : It 7 00 > N l.rou- >n 13 10 Oo i IVtter A Lyon 14 7 00 potter A Kastabrook* 14 7 (V) -to*.;- A Bur;"Ws 14 7 (10 J) Bailey A S ill .13 11) "O ] Uaiidwin A Kobiiins ...... It 7 (m) ' (. II Little . ...... 13 10 00 ' B--W Mil A Pierce [4 7 00 p;.t ■bun I It'." A Cornell 14 700 ; A 11 Vonrlii- 14 7 0(1 ■ i ]•' Wilson .14 7 00 i. 1- Buck 14 7 00 1! C Evan- 14 7 00 1 Cc a-cc Nichols .. 11 7no J W 14 7 00 Vx A Thatcher .. .. ..14 700 . ' ;• si II W Tracy 14 700 ii. iv Si evens It 7 (ill I - ..c, ij il Alio - .... 14 7 00 homey A (lore 14 7 On -,.':b!i''' •' W Phelps A Co. ... 14 7 on ■ liir'ev A Frit her 12 12 50 M B. lo ek A Co 12 12 50 . 1 IPX orpby 14 7 00 iliram Sp< ar . . . . . . It 701 . "... .ail ot 13 In III) I. i( r•! ii "ocirieh . ... 12 12 50 , F L Ballard 1 4 7 00 a. air A itiliard It 7 I'll .. i ltd lard 14 7 oo 1 1 ' P Br.ihnl 11 7 00 \ M A II F Long 12 12 50 I ller. Ik A l ame I' 2 12 50 S' . .err. A Peek 12 12 50 C M Spi :,cer 11 7 no -W a i 1 F I'nmerny 12 12 0 - W I'.tilie 13 111 On Jownik i; i ll.dl A Ru-sell 13 10 on M .:M:r yes A Co II 15 0(1 5 se, ii Kiag.-hery 13 10 on 1! l'"ltef .... It 7 Oil (i 11 Bartlctt 13 In (m !i Ki;■--hery A Sun 13 Id 00 W t hauiherlin 14 7 A M vi arner .. 14 7 'to ' ' olllnfi ft hntWl 11 7 on I i vft Moure ... 13 10 no E Sol'iniun It 7 00 II - Merenr 11 15 (HI .i .sepii pcnvell 10 20 00 B.i'i. y A Xevius 14 7 (HI i'.itt ii A Payne .... .... 14 7 00 ttenberjr. Ruseiißauin A Co 11 15 00 , .! |i Hnniphlfv .13 lo oo ' A .1 Recurd ." 14 7 no KT F x 14 7 00 K V p:t! -Olia It 7 IJII ' t. A 'jor-siine 14 7 on At .veil A Co 14 7 oi| •' Mather 14 7 00 1 .1 i> Anthony ...... 14 700 .1 I' It r-.. 14 7 ni) 14 Robert Cooper .. 11 700 (• W T.tllnmdge 14 7 05 W H Russell . . .1 4 7 00 i! K ykcndall It 7 00 Wells ft Bfxby 13 10 oo A la-wis ....." . . 14 7 W Taylor 14 7 00 C Avery 14 7 OS ge Ativo sl ... 11 7 00 J3' X XEA J E I'iollft 13 10 III) alien 14 7 00 ' s c.i ,i i erts .. .11 7on •lull:i ilr uvnell ACo 14 7 (Mi Ar. >• at: I (Fu .-'livation of the I>eer ironscs, Lain..' ii'. - . ,'v'.. in tiie Connty of Bradford, for the ; " i 'he acts of Asbtu.hly of lotli of April, ■ u 1 of Mureli. 1556 : - a /.i . V( . \dn.cx. Cta**. I.icenst. . • • : •' il V. Ron s 5 (M) ! ' .u ark Si.ell S 5 00 ! ' r ; ;o Xeweil S 500 | \ V front ... .. 3 500 j Horn •• T'lttle S 5 00 S A A ('unlit-Id K 5 00 ' J ( Setidder.... 8 5 00 • -He. I ( ' rieliua Har-h 9 500 a°*r •• I; .lames Smith 8 5 00 i A:.tii .IV Mllll in 8 500 i a.-*.'.aJa |. Mi.. < ( .nter .8 500 ii A Bar n't . . . 9 5 00 i il (' smeller 9 5 00 j 5 00 W;i! l M ir.gan 9 500 j Xi 1-nn i i-li. . ' H 5 00 ■ 1 -■ 1 Bee lie Geroold 8 * no I •' Ay' ....... n 5 nO ' 1 ii Adams s 5 CM) | ■ M hittaker 8 5 no j ' : C i'lssl'tcntion of the persons en- i ' N'o-triirr.-. Patent M'-dicines, fte. •t iL.uli'.rd, for tiie vear IsiM. imiler the : I tssen lj of April I", lspi• ;n / , , " . A ".rr.n. Cltf.r., J.irtn'i. : iC A Perkins 4 5 00 t ' If ii. i rj. k 4 sOn j Mi-rry, Wilhclin ft Co. t 5 do V L I! >'!ihe* J 5 On j ' V !.' •••kwell . . 4 sOn ; , '* " Phillips I SHO | i.. • H1) Parkhur t 1 500 ' • A White 4 5 00 A eodhiini. .. 4 5 dd j H \v Tracy .4 5 00 .. ; M Jhill-M kft Co. 1 500 ■. Il nm Spear. I 5 00 ' " ' ; , He Porter .4 500 V. r ' (H ii A Payne t 5 00 v Drake 4 5 00 .. .VMft li f Long I 500 - Nl " ell A'l... .1 son ■' 'iiui ('lovsificntion of the dilTerotit. 1)'-- B- Ford Cu.iiity. for the year 1850, under j . . ' nbly of April loth, 1941), and March ■) .(!( / . . A mfi. J,irrn. MONT AXY E ■ ;• - 185 C. Meicaotiie Appraiser. I, ] H \v ATKI \S. A TTORXKY i\- '.on .1 T LA IV, will attend prompt- j ''' 'entrusted to bis care. Collections will j attention, ilfliee a tew doors north of, 1 nl'Y.A'rou TEETH AND COlOs | hl.i.i's for sale by H. s. MKRCCR. j [i,;r v ~Notice tc Farmers. 'I ' Hi VINE, sit EamcreiixV I'oun- j ."V'' ' 'he tKirongb, ii. soiling PI.OCCJH. | ' *•'•1. eli-.|nT than any other man in (ho ; ''"tilers, up. bid Kjireisiur Ploughs. Ai-oi " , ii |,i. (ii), _ all of 'vhieh he ' ■ p' . e..h Prt M,y XUcrrt)anbi)f, Sl'i. Another Xiarf e Arrival of NEW SPRING GOODS! HS. MERCCR is now receiving the largest, best as • sorted, snd Heist desirable stock of Goods that ha yet been offered In Towanda. Consisting pt every varietv of SAPLE A IS'I J FA.XCY DRY (J VObS. Hunivari. Crrrlny end G'ldSs ware. Boots and S/trvs. Hots. Cays, Staaw (loads, Cnryds, Mat ter ys. H mm lvn-icarf, (TJIH tries, Paints, U indnvt-Glass, Oils,if a Us, Iron, Pled, Fish, leather, Ar. Jj-c. which w ih be sold at wholesale or retail at verv low pri ces. Th- public arc very respectfully reouested to exam ine the Stock. Jfowanda. April 24, 185 C. { UtOCKERY GLASS-WARE —7 v.- and beautiful assortment of C'rm kerv and just received by innvl2 H. S. MFBCL it. HARDWARE, nails! AC"— A large additional stock of Common and Sadiilet v Hardware, Joiner s Tools, Carriage Trim mines. Iron steel v.nd Nails, just received by 11. h. MERCUIJ. GUTTINBURG, ROSENBAUM &. CO. HATE OPENED A NEW STORE, WITII Now Prices and New Goods! A Corner of Main and Bridge streets, in Pat ton's i XX New Block, where thev will exhibit and offer for s-d e 1 a splendid stock of DRV GOODS : con-isting of the ht< -t ' styles of Ladies Dress Silks, such as plain black, watered, i liven tine brocade, ftc.. changeable, China and plaid silk. ' a splendid style of .striped pongee -ilk. of ell colors mid shades. A splendid eto k of Crape. .Hiik, Stella, iiud I printed Casinuere SHAWLS ; a regular assortment of DKfciSS GOODS, consisting ot cliallys, do bine.,, berages, j lawns, ft;-., Ironi a 50 cent calico dies- pattern up to a .?7 silk dies-. In DO.MLSTICS, our assoitineut is complete: i we have a large stock of prints, ginghams, checks, tick-! ingu, bleached and unbleai bed mnslms.ftc, \Lsesa sulan-1 did assortment of E.MBKOIDKRIKfi. such , Frendi 1 needlework collars, sleeves, Swiss and jaconet flouncing*, needlework edgings and insertings, linen thread laces. Cotton embroidered lace curtains, jaconets, dotted mulls, grospart muslins, ftc., too numerous to mention. We have also ait elegant assortment of l ionntlt. Rih bons. Elmeers and ISordtrs, ib id-dretsu. hair frr,„(' MMEU ('LOTHI.XG. which we off. r to vou at j price- unsurpassed at any other e.-tabli*iim. lit. (iur as- | sort incut in this branch comi-l* of Infant's, Boy's and Me;. , V. ear : also a general stock of Gentlemen's Futm- ' idling Goods, such - Shirts. Collars. Cravats. Stocks, j So.-ks, Suspenders, &e. Also, a general assortment of Hat-. \\ c arc prepared to take mca*mrfM for MJIT-M-. and tcrni- tluun on s)y,rt n.itice and warrant them a i good lit and satf-factory in every lespect. In short, all the grioiis - 1.1 hv us ijj pg warranted, and uxchangedor 1 taken i-a-'k ii rwpiired. We flatter ourselves that we have | one ot the be—t cutters iu the city, ami some of the bc-t workmen employed, and can give" satisfaction t • the public. ' Rctci'. •. cot our tirm can he had from Benj. Benth v, ! Altieit Chamber!in, i.. s.-arhuWin. K. Hatch, It. 14. Little, John I-. Dean, Es.jj-s. Montrose, i'a. Jf. Wanda, April a, ld.iu. NEW SPRING GOODS! snhsorilior pulls attfiitiori of the ptib * a 1 his Sl'itixt. r-foCIv OF GOODS C out or isir.g . the usual variety, nnd which will he s.d.l at the 'l .wi st possiiilc rates i'..r cash. O. D. BARTLHTT. Towamla. ,\i>ril 24. 15.5(1. 3ooks and Stationery. r PIIE laro'cst assortment of ROOKS and! J STATIONERY ever offered in this murk, t—compris ing a v. rv complete stock of School Classical and Miscel laneous Books, and a very full assortment of Stationery, just opening and for safe uiiusuuliv cheap at April 21. raSO. "(). D. RARTLETTS. Paper Hangings. r PIIR rml-y w rate- --hall be forwarding a lot verv soon—so send in vouff volumes. 0 D. BART LETT. April 24, 185b. Shawls, Silks and Embroideries, \ bountiful assortmont of Rroelio, Stclln, Silk, i'liibet and i'. inti d Shawl* : Black. Striped, and Plaid -Silk.-; Embroidered Collar*, Underxlecvcs, ' 'himar -tte®. B-.nds, Edgings and inscrtings. will bo ml at the Store of U.S. MERCT'It. April 3d. 1869. Xiawns,-Ehallis, Snrcgrs, 4c. r rriH tinost assortment in town of French and I American Lawns. French. Scotch and American Ginghams. Challis, Bareges, Brilliauts and Prints at April 3U, 1856. MERCfR'S. J NEW SPRING GOODS, NEwT'IRM. BKtNGSnrp.Y ft SOX beg leave to call the atten . tin of their friends and customers, as trail as all oth ers, Both Ji V.- nrnl Geiitile.v.isl.ingto 1.. \C, . •.D CIIEA!', 1 tithe:: .v.::-: -t. .1 stock of FOUIUGX AS it oo )//■. -'/ /(' /;/{)' GOOFS, (onsi-iing of a great variety ■>f J■'.d 11 Jheii Goods, Silles, S.'.uwU, /,'< /Mines. Chat ties, ti treses. Ckamttrayx. i.-rrns. /irilliantn. etr., etc. Al-o, r. . hoice tion of Meniuiac, ('hocliecsi, ami ! other styles <>l hi-t rohned Ihints. A large and complete assortment of Yankee Sotifms, | Iloiter- . Glare*. !•••** Trimming*. IVh'te Goody, f,rn- j no*. Tit '■■*. tnia's. J.inens, Cambries, tiienrhed and iiro'en •V.c etti ;gv. < .itton ) am, li'icU, balls. Tirir.c. I'arjiet ft'arp. yc.. i5'C. In add.tion to the above article' . there will always be ' found a full :I-m rtment ot GJKK LRTES. ('ro.-kcry and ! Gh's a arc, I'..- ts and Siiocs. flat- and Caps. NaiN, Fish, > Pails. Tubs, Matts, Ac. riie iinder-igiit 1 feci a plea-ure m ir.viting the public | to :i ex innnati'in of then s ib.g eto-k, ijelieving that i good Goods aud low prices ill insure a speedy -ale tor i ready pay. I!. kIXGSRL'KY ft SOX. Towanda, April 11. 185(5. Id. 1\ !<"( )X iS now receiving a fine stock of GROCIv . RIF.S and PROVISION'S which will be sold at the very lowe-t pri' C. lie is also anxious to lmy for C ASH aui quantity of Butler. Eggs. Lard and good Wheat, at the highest market price. W ill those who want to buy or li" have produce to sell pTea-e give him a call 2 \ NEW S TOCK OF' TEAS, warranted as e. X usual to give satisiai tini), ~r the money returned. Al-o. Sugar, Cull'i e, Mnlas-es. .and in fact most (-very thing iu the (ir<.. cry line, for -ah- i heap at FOX '-. nRFED I'EACIIKS, a few very nice one?, 01-o Dried Berries at FOX'S d CANDLES, both Sperm and Tallow by the box or pound, at FOX'S. ilifT'Tcnt (jimlitics, Cofn Meal, Bran and Chop. Also some very extra Family Fiour warranted of superior quality for sale at FOX'S. \I ESS FORK, Cheese. Hams. Lard.Rrooms, .'I a; dan assortment of Wooden Ware at FOXS. >/ w v RES! I EES good Potatoes wauled: )'''* jmmctliiitely at lOS S. i REACHES and Tomatoes, in cans, j warranted perfectly fiesh at lo.X s. j for flavoring, lor sale cheap r, U FOX'S. ORANGES, Lemons, Nuts, Ems. Raisins,] Rruncs, Dates. Citron, and other fruit in th ir si-a aim at Fn.X S. WANTED, on the Fpper North Rrauch r pcnn-ylv.uiia Cur il, 500 must APJD 200 TI3AZVZS. Apple tq tiie Foremen on the line. May 13, iv.fi. W. R. M M'FLT. Eng. ft Sup (. I> C'PTER TCRS A FIRK INS,-—A f|u iti- j I titv ofgo. il Butler Tul'S ami Ibrkins. ju.-t rccenv.l | ~ V; ~(, l,i ,„.ir2") II -• Ml ID I I?. I £cg.ii C\s)osi:ii,T-mr;::3. C IIERIFF S SALE- Rv virtue of writs of 0 Venditioni exponas, issued oat of the Court oi Common Picas of Bradtord County, and to uie direiled, will he exposed to public sak at the Court House, in the boro of Towamla. on THURSDAY, July 10. at 1 o'clock. P. M. a tract of land calked " Geoi getown." situa ted on the waters of Towanda creek, Overton township, survived tu George Edge, begiuuiug at a beech thcueebv land of Daniel Brosdhcad, south 20'- , west *212 lurches to a maple ; thence by land of Peter Edge, south (51°. east 275 per lies to a post: them •• by land of G -orge Temple, north 2:i J , east 212 perches to a post: theme bv land of 1 aul Hardy and Samuel Edge, north Gl°. west* 275 iicr e,ie to tiie beginning, oouUining 343 acres, 27 perches and allowance of six per cent, for ro.id-, ftc. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Maple Grove " ; .surveyed to George Temple, situate on the waters ot To wanda creek, Overton township, beginning at a po-t: them e by laud yt James Bidden, Andrew llurdv and Pani Hardy, iioi'th, fil°, west 320 perches to a post thence bv laud ot George Edge, Booth 2°, west 212 perches to it pot ; thence by laud of Peter Temple, south Ml o ,east 32'.) peiuie- to a beech ; thence by land of Paul Moore, north 2j , east 212 perches to the beginning, containing -100 KCIF- ami allowaure Of fl [€r rent. ffr nuid^. .M.S'.j—A certain tract of land called " Dunfries " site ate in Overton township, surveyed to Paul Monre. begin ning at a post, thence by landot George, Peter and James Siddciis. north 151°. west. 320 perches lo a post ; them e bv land ot George Temple, south 20°, we-t 212 perches to a bcecli; them eby old surveys, south 61°, east 320 perches to a birch ; thence by laud of Joshua Coiley. uorth 2'.)°, eu-t 212 perches to tue beginuiug, contaiuiug 4uo acres and allowance of •; [,er cent, for roads. Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Union," nrvev j ed to Samuel Edge, situate on the waters of the Towunda creek, Frat.khntownship, beginningatahcinlock ; thence ] by land ot Daniel 15r viilhead, south 2 ° we t 424 perches i lto a bcc.h : thence bv hind of George Edge, oulli ol J east 160 perches to a pout; thence by land of Paul Hardv'. i , .9>ith V{*°. c.t>t -1 JI j Ftt Les tf> a ; theucv bv land <l°, east 160 perches to a birch ; thence by land of Nathan Hardv, i north 29° east 424 perches to a po.-t ; them e bv land of ' Joseph Lndlcy, north ',l \ West |co perches to the begin- | ning, containing 400 acres and ailowauce of G per cent, i for roads, ftc. AL.-O—A certain tract of laud called " Belmont," sur veyed to X'athan Hardy, situate on the waters of Towamla j creek, Franklin Township, beginning at a po.-t, thence by . laud of Samuel Bidden , north 29°, east 421 perches to a post; thence by laud of l'eter Hail ley, north 01°, west IGO perches to a post ; tliencc by lands of James Ilardv. south 29°, west 424 perches to a*birch ; thence bv land of Andrew Ilardv, south Gl°, east lfiu perches to till- begin ning, containing 400 acres and allowance of (5 per cent. ( for roads, ftc. ALSu—A certain tract of laud called " Enfield," snr- 1 vcyed to Jo-eph Bidden*, situate on the waters of the To- ! wanda creek. Franklin township, beginning at a post, j thence by lands of George Haj.i, north 2u°, east 124 per- j elics to a po-t; thence by land of Andrew B.idlev, north C>l°. we-t 160 jier hes to a pest : thence by land ot Bumu- i cl Baldens, sonth 2'.i°, west 124 perches to a maple; thence ] by land ot l'eter Bidden-, south Gl°, ea-'t I' d perches to ' the beginning, containing 430 acre- and allowance, ftc. ALBO—A certain tract of laud called " Mt. Pleies.int," i surveyed i • Jauie- Siddens, .situate on the waters of To watid.i crcck. Franklin t wo hip, b' ginning at a post, thence by laud of P. ter Siddens."north 2;<°, east 424 jier ches to a maple ; thence by land of B.imuel Bidden-.noith (.I°, we-t 160 pej-'ht - to it po-t ; them e by land of An drew Hardy, south 29°, we-t 424 pei i he* to a po-t ; thence by laud "! George Temple and Paul Mo.ire, southiil°.ca-t D,O pet - lies to the hcgiliiulig, CoiiUiieiiig 4uu acres and allowance of fi jicr cent, for roads. AI.S() -A certain tract or land (ailed " St. Paul," snr- ' vcyed to Paul Hardv. situate on the water* of Towamla creek. Franklin t wuship. beginning at a post, thence In land of Andrew Hardy, north 29°, ea-t 424 pen-hes to a birch : tlieuce by land of James Hardy, north (11°, west 160 perches to a post ; thence by laud of .Samuel Edge, south 29°, we-t 421 perches to ,t" po.-t ; thence bv laud of George Edge and George Temple, south (.I°, cast 160 per ches to the beginning, containing 400 acre* and allowance of (5 prr cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain messuage anil tract of land called " M >u:it Hope," suueyed to Jonathan North, situate ou the Water- ot Towamla creek, in Overton township, be ginning at a post, thence by land of Samuel North, north 29°. east 124 pen he- to a po-t; them eby land of Jaiuts Xortb, 61-, we.-t 160 perches to a ( o-t; thence bv land of Peter Hampton, south 2 i°, we-t F24 pen ho to a hem lock sapling : thence by land of Joseph L'a-t.itor ,-outii 61°, east 160 perchi'.s to the beginning, containing 4b i acre- ami allowance of 6 :,er eut. for road-. ALBO—A tract of I.mil colled " (•eitnantoivn," survev ed iit tho name of Stephen H.dlingsworth. situate on the waters of L' yal Soci. -reek, in the township of Overton, beginning at a post, thence by I rod of Herman i ..-tao r. Joseph ( astati r and < iforge t'a-tator, nortii nl°. west 32b len iie- to :• post ; tlu-nce by land of Hi nry Hardy, -outh 2a 3 , v.t -t 212 pen he- t> a post : thence l>\ old siu vev*. south 1 , J , i i-t :2b pen he- to a po.-t: thence by lat d '■! Anna If .U'l •-, north 29' , "'X-t 2:2 perches to Ihe begiun. i/, containing tun acres and allowance o! ti per cent, for roads. AI.BO—A ccttuin tract of land called " Kriigalitv," -urv y.'d in the naiib-ipf Jo.-cph t'.i tator, situate in Over ! ton town-hip, beginning at a post, theme by hinds of Harman Uastator, north 2:°. e.i-t 424 pen-In- to a a pout: tliencc by land of Jonathan N'oith.N. 61° wet 16b [sr.-lies to a h< mho k sajilinir : tiieii' e by la'.d ol (feorge ('astttt ir, south #9°, west 424 perches to ; i post: thence by land of Stephen Uniting-won i. south 61°. cu.-t 161) perches to the : neguiniug, containing iaacres and allowance of 6 per ; cent. ALSO—A certain tract of laml called "Belfast," sur veyed in the name oi Harman t's-tat >r. situate in Ov; r ton township, beginning at a post, thence by land of John M-mre. n rth 29°, we-t 424 pen he- to a chc'-tniilsapling; tiieiiee by land ot lA:.i "1 Xotlii. north '.l- 1 . we.-t 16" per ches to a pct; thence by land of Joseph Casta tor. south 7•w t 421 perche-to a po-t; theme by land of Ste phen Haling worth and Anna Harris, south 61°, ea-t Do perche- : the beginning, containing 400 ancs and allowance ofi; per cent, for roads. ALSO- A certain tm< tof land called" Fredericksburg," -urvcyod n the n urn- of. Frcdvi ick Schoot-.-it ...tie on Die waters of the Towamla ore N, iu Mobi' e tewu-iiip, begin ning at a p "-t : thence by land of George S hoot-, north 29 \ ea-t 424 perches t a pest: them eby land ot l'eter North, north 61°, wa • t Jo pei lies to a p"o-t . thence by liateofßasnietNorth,south2l°, west i2i peVchc* to a I chestnut -apiing ; tin-nee iy land of J. M .oie, south '.l°, e ist MO per he-to the bcgiiiuiug, containing 4Oil acres and allowance of ti per cent, for roads. AI.BO—A certain tract ol land called "Springfield," surveyed a tin-n unc oi George B n at-, -ituat" on the m iters of th Towand.i creek, in Monroe township, begin ning at a elm luist oak, (hem e by land of l'eter Si hoot-, north 20°. east 421 Mttheß to post; thence by land of. l'eter North, north 61°. we.-t 160 piT-hes to a post; fki nee by la):d of Frederick Bchoots, - nlli 29°. we-t 421 ; ' rile - to a post: tliencc (iv land of Hannah Woodruff, -ontb (>[°. cast 1 fib jierclies to the beginning, containing 4bd a< re and ail munn of ('. per cell', for road-. AI.BO—A certain tract of land culled " Bri-ton,' 1 *ur- 1 veved in the name of Samuel Anderson, -ituate en :he r.ai tors of To wanda en ck, iu M nrot towu.-blp, l'g .'ingat a post : tlicm'c by land of l'eter Schoot - and Robert ll.imp j ton, soutii ul°. ea-t 32(1 perche- to a nost : then o by land o'Joseph Anderson, nor li 29°, east 212 perches to au ah ! sapling them e t.y vgeaut land, II nth I°, ivi -t 32b pir- j che- t" a hemlock, thence by land of l'eter North, south 2 i°, we-t 212 perches to the beginning, containing 400 ! acre- and allowance of six per cent, for roads. ALSO A certain tract of land culled " Hylord." survey- . ed in the name of Joseph Anderson, situate on the waters I of the Towandu creek, in Monroe township, lieginniug at I a post, thence by land of Frederick f'a.-t.itor and Georgo- Barnes, south Hi 0 , east 32() perche* to a post : thence by land of John Beniou Jr., north 29°, east 212 perches to H whitu oak, theuee by vacant lands, north fil°, west 320 pen-he' HII ash sapling' : thence by land of Samuel Amid • -on. south 29°, we.-t 212 perches t the beginning, con taining 40') acres and allowance of six per cent. f< r road.. Al.sO—A certain tract of land called " Humility," situ ate on the waters of Towauda creek. Franklin towm-hip. brginniug at a maple, thence by land of James Bidden-, i -outh 2:i°, we-t 424 p.ere e- to a post; thence by I'anl Moore, south (51°, east ICO perches to a post; thence by laud of George Bidden, uorth 29°, east 424 pen-lie- to a 'wist; tbenre by land of Joseph Bidden, north 61°. we.-t 16!) perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and al low ,m a i f 6 per c< at. for roads. ALBO—A ceftain tract of hi ml called "Milton," situ ate on the water- of Towauda Crei k. in Fratiklin town -hip, hegiuniug at a birch, thence by land of I'aul Hardy, -otilh '29°, we-t (21 perche- ; thence by land of George Temple, south 61°, east 160 pen i c- to a post : theme by land of J .nu - Bidden , t orth 29°. east 424 perches to a po-t ; tlicnce by land ■ i Nathan Ilardy. uorth 6i", we-t IGO perches to the beginning containing 400 acres and al lowance of 6 per cc t. for roads. ALSO—-V certain tract of land culled " Bedford," situ ate on the water- of the Towanda creek. Franklin town -hip, beginning at a maple them e by land of Joseph Bid dcn. uorth 2 i°, c:i-t 124 perches to a po-t: thence by land , ot l'eter I.adlcy. north 61°, west 1 HI) rrrciie- to a "po-t : thence by land' of Nathan Hardy, south 29°, west 124 pt r i cbes to a post ; thence by land of James Siddens, smith ] 6IN cast IKO perches to* the beginning, containing too I acres aud allowance of 6 pier rent, for roads. ,\LSO A certain tract of land called " Dover," survey ed iu the nrue of Robert Hampton, situate on the watcr j of Towanda creek. Monroe township, beginning at a ina i pie, thence by laud of Frederick (iistator. north 29°, east | 121 perche* to n po-t.: thence by land of Samuel AmJer- I-on, tmrtb 61°. west IGO perches to a fowt; thence by ! I imiof I'rt. r Schools south 29°. we-t 42 4 pen im's to a ! |ios( ; them e by find of Mary M'allie, south nl" ca.-l l6u i J prp-bes to (be hegiuniug, containing 1" .*.IITC- aud allow ■ an .if 6 ncr • edit Mr roads. ALSO—\ certain tract i f land railed " C de's Hill." surveyed in the mine of Peter Schotts, silnate on the w a icrs o; Towntu a eryek. Monroe township, 1 at a post; tFtuice by land l Robert Hamilton,north 2y°, east 4-1 | Arches to ii [mat; thence by laud of Samuel Ame-- sou, in rh i 1 west ICO pen! c to a jo-1 ; tl euro by land of George Sebotts, aOuth 'i9°, west 424 perciies to a chestnut oak. thence by land of Merry Kills, south bl°, oast IGO perches to the ln-gHMiing, containing 400 acres anil allowance af G per cent, for roads. AUSO—A certain tract ut land called " Camden,". put j veytd in the twine of Samuel N'orth. situate on the waters iof the Town'.da crock, Franklin township, beginning at a | chestnut sapling thence by lands of Frederick Schotts, | North 29°. east 424 perches,to a post ; thence by land of I .lames N'orth, north Cl°, west 180 perches to a post; ; thence by land of Jonathan North, south 20°, west 424 j perches to a post: thence by land of Ilarman Ca-tut r. south 81°, ea-t 100 porches tic the beginning, coutulniug I 400 acres and allowance of (, per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of ! ,nd called " Hagerstown," ' surveyed in the name of Samuel Hsgar, situate on the j i waters of the Towand.t creek, Overton township, begin- j nin? at a post, thence by land of J. Sndley. north 61°. | west IGO perches to a punt ; thence by land of Nathan ■ Waja. south 2j°, west t24 perches to a sugar snplinr: thence by land or Jonathan Hampton, south 01°. ea-t 100 j per lies to apo t; thence by land of Peter Hampton, I • in rtii 29 '. east 424 perches to the beginning, containing 100 acres and allowance nl G per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract ot land called " Dartmouth," situate in Overton township, surveyed in the name of Samuel Hardy, beginning at a post, thence by land of j Henry Cooler, south fi!°, east 320 perches to a beech; j thence by land of James Bryson, north 20°, east 212 per- | ! ''lies to a beech ; thence by land of Henry Seelev, north i : Hl°. west 320 perches to a post ; thence by land of Samu- I j el britz, south 24°, we-t 212 perches to the beginning, i j containing 400 acres with allowance of six per cent, lor ' • roads. * ALSO—A certain tract of html called ' Clearfield "stir- i j vpyed in the name of James H.mlv, situate on the waters .ot rowan da creek, Overt'n township, beginning at a post, ' ! thence by land of General Broadhead, south 2'J 6 , wc>t 3la ' i perches to it post ; thence bv land of Jonathan Set-ley J , south til", cast 200 perches to a post : thence bv land of ' Samuel Fritz and James Ih tz. north 29°, east 318 perches i to a beech ; thence by land of Samuel Coohy, north 01°. west 280 perches to the beginning. Containing 378 acres'. ! and allowance of fi per cent, for roads. Ac. i ALSO—A certain tract ot land called " Follcitv," sur | vcyed in the name of Samuel Temple, situate on "the wa- i ters of T iv. amla creek, in Overton township, begiutiingnt . a sugar tree, thence by land of Robert Roberts north 29° ! I east 212 perches to a sugar tree ; thence by vacant land i north UP west 320 perches to a sugar tree ; thence by > : land ot Henry Bet/, south 20° west 212 perches to a post; ! i thence by land of Henry Hyson, south Cl° cast 320 perch- j es to the beginning. Containing 400 acres, and allowance j of (I per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—A iei tain tract of laud culled " Simplicity," j | surveyed to Peter Temple, situate on the waters of Tow- • I anda creek, Overton township, beginning at a beech, and i tlieuce by land of George Temple north i(l° west 320 per- i i lies to a post, thence by ! nul of Petur Edge south 2!i°east i 220 perches to a sugar sapling ; thence by hind ol Samuel ! fciiinle south ol - oast 320 perches to a sugar tree ; thence j 1 by old survey north 2ft° east 220 perches to the begin ning. Containing 400 acres and allowance of 6 per cent. i for roads, Ac. i ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Greenfield," | surveyed to ticorge Moore, situate on the waters ot Tow- ! j anda creek. Overton township, beginning at a post, thence j | by himl of Joseph Betz and Henry lietz liorth 20° cast 31* j , perches to a hemlock : thence by vac ant lands north Gl° ! west 200 perches to u post ; thence by the same-and land i 1 of (Jen. S. Broadhead 'south 2:l° west 31* perches to a j ! post ; thence by laud of Samuel t.'oolevsouth Gl° east 200 ! • perches t > the beginning. Containing 378 acres and al- | : lowance of G j>• rccut. for roads, Ac. j AI .so—v certain tra-d ot laud called " Litchfield .''sur- , i vcyed to Henry Betz. situate on the waters of To wands j neck, Overtoil township, beginning ut a small beech and : thence by hind of Joseph Betz south 01° east 277 perches 1 to a post; thence by land of Samuel Temple north 29° i east 220 perches to i sugar sapling ; thence bv vacant land north 61° west 277 pen he- to a hemlock ; thence by 1 laud of George Mr re south 29° west 212 peri lies to the j beginning, t ontuiniiig 343 acres, and 27 perches and ul lowaui e of G per cent, lor roads, Ac. ALH() —A 11 i t .i::i trai tot land called " Longford." sur vcyi d to Joseph Betz. situate on the water- of Towanda en ek, Overton township, beginning at a beech, thence by \ , laud ol Jolin Betz -outli Gi t-u.-t 2 7.7 perehe* to u post ; them e by land of Henry lh rson north 29° eat 212 perch- I es to a post ; thence by landot Henry Betz north Gl° we-t 27.7 perches to a small beech ; thence by land of George j Moore and Sauiucl C'ooley south 2ti° we-t 212 percbi-s to the beginning'. < out lining 343 acres and 27 perehe- and allowance lor roads, A ■. AI.SO--A certain tract of land called " Frugality," sur veyed to John I* tz. -ituate on tin l waters of Towanda [ reek. Overton town.-hin. beginning at u Leech, thence hy land of James Betz south '• 1 0 eat 279 perches to a post; thence by land ol Jo-.cj h Seely north 2!'° east 212 pep-lies to a po-t ; thence t.v land of Joseph Betz north Gl° west 27." perches to a birch ; thence by land of Samuel Cooley so til 27° west 212 pep lie- to the beginning. Containing M.I acres and 28 perehe- and allowance of G per cent. |o|- roads. A-c. Aisi> —,\ certain tract of land cali-d "Greenfield," i survey, d to James lli-tz. -ituate on the waters of Townn •l i creek, (ivcrt 'ii t iwii-iiip. beginning at a sugar tree, tiii-iice by land ol Samuel Fuz. south 01° east 278 pen-lie t . a post ; thence by land of Henry Set-ley tv rth 2'J° part 2-2 he to a po-t : thence hy land of John Betz north • I J'} 3 wes * *■"' : beech-; thence by land of James i If irdy smith 2 west 212 perches to the beginning. Con- i taming 343 acres perehe- and allowance. A LSI)—A cert.i r. tr.i t ol land called " Fcrtiiitv," sur veyed to Henry Sceh-v, -ituate in Overtoil township, bc . ginning -it a hetn! >< k, tbeiue by land of Joseph Seeley, | north 61° west 320 perehe- to n post; thence by lands or : .lames Betz - oath 2 • v • t 212' perches to u post ; thence j I by ! :.d "f Sc.mi.ll lluidy -outh GI ° ca-l 7;2f• i perches to a be, h; thence hy End of' Patrick m.rtli 23° ea-t 212 ! perches to the beginning. Containing 490 ai re- and al- i lowance. A LSD—A tract of iaml called " Mount Hope," surveyed i to Samuel Fr.tz. situated in Overton township, be ginning i at a sugar tree, tie nee bv land of J. Fritz, south Gl° east i 277 per-hi-s to a j. -t : t*b.<-:: e by laud of K,m: a! Hardv , | north 2b° east 212 p. rches to a post: thence by land of ! s nn-. f-l Iletz north ill 0 we-t 279 perches to a -agar tree ; | j thence by land of James Hardy and Jonathan Set ley south ' 29* west 212 potcfci -to the beginning. Containing 343 j acre- mid 27 perches, mid allowance of 6 per cent, for , roads. Ac. ALSO-A fra t of i-md-ailed "Brute." situated in Overton township, surveyed to Peter Edge, beginning at , a liiaii,,-. then <• bi iai.d- ol Daniel Broadhead south 29° West 213 perches i-i a hemi-■ k ; thencp by land of Hrnrv i Betz south 61 0 east 27."- perehe? to a sugar sapling; thence , by land of Peter Temple north east 212 perches-to a I port; thence by laud of George Edge north Gl° west 277 j perches t > tlx- beginning. Containing 343 acres and 27 i ; perclio- and allowance. .\?,s()—a tract of land called " Amsterdam," surveyed i to Henry llryson, situate in Overton towns') p, cginuii g I at a sugar tree, thence by land of Satnucl Ti mple nortu | Gl° w e-t 3211 perehe- to a p-i-t ; thence by land of Joseph ; Betz south 2° we-t2l2pfr.hr- toapost"; thence hy iatnl i of Joseph Si- icy south 61° • a-t 320 pen lies to a beech: thence hy I ind of James \\'h te uurth 2'.i° east 212 perch i- to the beginning. Containing 400 acr- and allowance, j A I.SO- A cert i:n tract ~f land called " l"\\ ity," sur- [ voyr 4ti S. r • y, itu i*. in Overton township", begin- j nine at a hp- cli. tiicru-e hy land of J. Beta and Joseph ! j Ilctz north 2:i c.i.-i 318 pi . , he.-to a po-t ; tin n-c by land ' | George Moore north Gl° west 200 perches to a post;] t Voice by laud of Si- ;■ ■! Br alhcad south 2!° west 318 i pen-in - to a pot ; theni.i- l-y laud of James Hardy south ' Gl'? east 2')<) per. h( - to the beginning. Containing 377 i acres and allowance, i Al.s') -A tr.j "i of land culled " Anilior-t." surveyed t" , Jo-eph Si'tlcv, situate in Overton township, lieginn'ing U 1 post thence In- lam) o! il< my Bryson north GI 6 we-t 32ft j perches to a po-t ; thence by binds of John Bet/ south I ! 211- west 212 pcr -hes to a post; thence by land of Heniy j : Secley -outh Gi east 320 pen Ties to a po-t; thence t.\ ; lands of James B.u-ni-s north ol 0 < a u t 212 perches t tiu- I I beginning. Containing 101 l acres and allowaiHO of G per ; j cent, for roads. j S'ized and taken in execution at the suit of William i i Johnson vs. Win. !!. Winder. Also, av the suit of Simon Cameron,Cashier of the Bank ■ I of Middletown, I'a. vs. William 11. Winder. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff, j Towanda. June 3. IS.7G. SHERIFF'S SALE.- -By virtue <>f sandry b.J writs of Venditioni F.xponas. issued out of the j i Court of Coininon l'bas o! Bradb-rd Comity, and to I i me directed, will be exposed to public sale at (he Court ! Hou-e in 'be 'ro" of Towanda, on MonVbiy.Jiine l'i.ls.7G, I 1 at 1 iceloek. i'. M. the delcmlantV iutt-ie-t in the follow- ] ing dcsci iin-d lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Bine ' town.-bin. boiiiiilr-d on Hie north hy lands of IVtcr Cole- ; I grove and David Prince ; ea-t bv lands of Lyman Prince j and Peter Colegrove ; south by land- of Join! Martin Bus- ! •li.a : I west liy land of Mai tin Prince. Gontainingahoul j -ixb < 'i acres more or le-s, atiout. live acres improved, one ! trained house, a framed barn, a framed shed, a saw-uiill, | i ami a few fruit tr i - growing upon the said land. Seized and taken in exeeutio-i at the suite! Philip Bart- ! 1 eft vs. Thomas Bartlett. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offiee, i Towuiida. May 22, ISSG.Jf ted' Notice is hereby given, that .id amount equal to the | co-t- will be required to be p.i'ul upon • ach sale wheu' I struck down to the bidder, ami upon failing to comph ! with this regulation, the tract of land will again be nfier- ed bir rsiie. JoUN A. Copftixo. ■ 1 DMIXISTR A TOR'S NOTICE.- Notice si*, is hereby given, that all persons indebted to t-hces. j ! t.itc ot Tims. A. Sstrong, dti-M. late of Wells t:>. are re- i l tie-ted to mike payment without delay ; and ail persons having elaitns aguinst -aid estate, must present them duly authenticated for .settlement, to the subscribers. AMANDA J. MBONG, A. W. AYHKS, February 8,1R.7G. Adniiuistrator.-. v I1J XISTR A TOR'S NOTICE- Notico >\ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es- | t.ite of Butler Sill, deceased, late of IterHi'k Town- • ship, an- hereby requested t make payment without dc- ' ; I iv; am! all person.- lux mg claims against said e tate will 1 p|e.i.-c pu -eut them dulv auGienticatc") tor settlement. I I \l"d7 IS .g. ' ilt Uff-Ls Slf I. Adtniri'r. I LfQiT; 3.6pcrti3cmjtt!s. V DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice --"* is hereby given, tiuii nil persons indebted to the es tate of FREDERICK HALL, dee'd, late of Canton t -wu twp, arc hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and uli person< haviug claims against Said c-tate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement, to ! C. E. Rathhooe, of Canton. _ , , Harriett e. brvdley. Feb. 7.189 C. Administratrix with W'll annexed. | A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In t/ir nnfter oj -I A the estatt of J. J. H'ar/ord dtccascd. In the Or- I phan 9 Court of Bradford Countv. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. Auditor ■ appointed by said Court, to distribute funds in tire hands 1 of the Administrators of said estate, will attend to the ! duties of his appointment, at his ofliec, in the borough of Towanda. on Monday, the 30th day of June, 1-50. at one o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons having I claims upon snid funds mutt present thein, or el e be fcr I ever debarred from the same. Muy_2o.ir.9G. G._IJ. \VATKI_Xr.. Am'.if. r. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.---Notice' is h< by given, that all persons indebted to the es- ; | tate ot* ALLEN STACEY, deceased, lute of Springfield i Twp.. are requested to make payment without delay, and those Lai iug demands agaim t said estate wiil present them duly authenticated for settlement. MARIA STAGEY, THGMAB SMEAD, May 20, 188 C. Executors. : j LXXECCTOK'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hero- j | JLJ by given that letters testamentary upon the estate i ; of John Fox. dee'd.. late ol Towanda township, have been | granted to the subscribers. All persons indebted to said ! i estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, j .mid those having any claims upon said estate to present thc-m dulv attested lor settlement to Miller Fox, Towanda. MILLER FOX. W. W. GOODRICH, I i 1 • 189 ft. Executor--. ! A O M INI ST 11 A T O ICS NOTICE— XoTIce ! Ais hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es- j j tate of Robert Tyrrel, deceased, lstc of Warren township, ' ' are hereby requested to make payment without delay: ; and al! person- having claims again.st said estate w*ii< : please present them duiv authenticated for settlenieiit. ELECTA TYRREL, May 12,18.7 G. Admkii-trator. A DMINISTKATOH'S NOTlCE.—Notice | -I\- is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es ! tate of Jefferson B. Rundeil, dec't'., late of Armenia twp.. are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and ; all persons having claims against said estate will please I present them duly authenticated for settlement. HANNAH RUNDELL, ELLMftA ROCKWELL, j February, 20. H.7G. Aiiuiini-trators. j 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice | , J~\. is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es : tate of k\"M. HORNING deceased, late of South Creek township, to make immediate payment, and all persons ; j having demands against said estate, will present tuem du- j i !y authenticated for settlement. JACOB HORNING, Administrator de Ixmii nwi. February 2ft. IS9G. i 1 DMIN'RS. NOTICE.—AII persons i-a --!-l \- debted to tiio estate of OWEN CARR, deceased, j ! late of HERRICK township, arc hereby notified to make ! 1 payment without delay, aud all persons having demands j against said e.-tate are lequested to present them duly au thi-'itß-ateil for settlement. NANCY CARIt. ' February 2G. ]h.7o. Adinistratrix. A UDITOR'S NOT ICE! ~Jab Shepard's A /.' recrtor* rs. Allen BaUlxrin. In tliecouit of Com- | ni"n Pleas of lirailL'i-il Co. No. 4s Dec. Term, 1854. The undersigned Auditor appointed bv said Court, to distribute the funds raised by .-sheriff sale of defendant's ' r<-:d c->tale. will attend t-> the duties assigned him | at tiie office of Adams A Overton, in the borough of To- - wanda, on Tuesday the Ist day of July, 1850, at one o'clock | in the afternoon, when anil where aii persons having claims are requested to present them, or be forever debar red therefrom. D'A. OVERTON, Towanda, June 1. ISSG. Auditor. CAS H—A N D CREDIT! : 7 liHE subscriber gratefully announces his thanks fur the L libc-ral patronage received during the past year, and ro-pcetfiiil v sidieits a eoiitiuuanre of the trade, which lie will endeavor to merit by keeping his Stock replenished by CASH purchnrs. with a large and pv.Te assortment of Good--, which *ertral year* experience has ennW'-d him to " buy at the lenrcsl rates" of the " Impor ters and Manufacturers" —hy se'ding low—by adopting the i ''.i-ii entirely. und by making a 'general rtdttc ' lion of price. Consequently, the credit system will cease oil and after t!i" first day ol January. 1-SG. fi" \!! persons indebted are requested to make imme diate payment. H. C. PORTER. Office mid Drug Store in South end of the Ward House. I iei ember 20.1855. MAI' OF BRADFORD COUNTY", front] actual meiixvreir.i ml and surrey throughout the Coun- . ///. w.i./e undrr the dir. efio.-i of J. ll'. liAllKEß. —The -übseriber will publish -hortlya Nkw andComi'Lktf.Map ;of Br inroun l or-t*. . The survevs are now in progress. ! All the PulJie Roads. Hailroads, -atati-iiis. P-.-t Offee-, j ('hnrehes. Selimd Hoi:sea. St arr-. Shops, Mills, Private aud IV.bli 11-mses, A'-., ure to be -lieivn on the Map, in iuid'ti u to the n-nui topography of Rivi r-.Creeks. Pone's and Mountains. Tlie nr.inos of the property holders gen- ' erallv. inelnding tlio-i-in the County who subscribe in ! .• vunee t" the Map, are also to be inserted in their respec- ! j tive pl.irep. MAPS OF THE PRINCIPAL VILLAGES, on a large scale, will be in-erted in the margin. Also views of pub lic buildings anil private residences. No more Maps will be published than .subscribed for. and it only one price. The M :]i will contain some Ift or IS square feet. Tube ; engraved and delivered to subscribers handsomely colored . and mounted. WILLIAM J. BARKER, Publisher. North Hector, X. Y., May 2s, IS.7G. BRADFORD COUNTY TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION.- r rMIF. next stated meeting of this Association will be I I held in the I'n -byterian Church, of North Warren, on FRIDAY. 13th JL NE. at 10 o'clock. A. M. ThoA-so ition v.-ill take u]) for consideration the tiest system of taxation for the support of Common Si-liools, and the ex ; ediency of graded schools tor rural di-triets—subject- I ; po.-tponed ut the iu-t meeting. Reports will he presented 1 ; on the he-t method of teaching English composition, and j oi the importance of awakening Teachers to a seti-e of, , the nature nrul responsibility id' their profe-sicm. These ■ subjects will be discussed hy the Association. \ Address will be delivered hy Mr. Wt. D.vv is, and an Essav read bv Miss Mary Bk.vkksi.kk. JAM ES MAY 11,1,1 AM, Secretary, i iIN'JSEED, Lumj). Tanners', ami Neatsfoot, -i Oils, Alcohol. C'amphine arid Burning Fluid for sale J by H. S. MERCFR. t" 1 IST received a new supply of Pure White •I laud. No. ! snow white Zinc, Copal. Demur, and i I Harness Varnish and Japan, by 11. s. MERCFR. j RAILROAD HOUSE. TOWANDA, PA. "vxesns 5?. CAaaiHR, Proprietor. r 1 1 11K Proprietor havir.g recently lea-.ed the tavern -tain! I familiarly km wo a the OLD MEANS STAND, citu | ate in the lower p rti->n of tiii- village, on Main takes • j pleasure in informing the public that this hotel has been ! ' thoroughly fitted up, painted, papered, Ac., and furnish | - d with good furniture, with other important change.. f,,i- i j the convenience and accommodation of citizens and tra ; vcllcrs. | And turther. ihc proiu ief-ir iaegs leave to sar, that from : j the experience lie has hud in the business, he flatters hitn- | ! seb tli.it he i- caiuibie of catering to the wauls of all who I I will favor him with their patronage, it is his dit- rmina- : 1 tion t i please the rao.-t fastidious at all 'tours. | The mo t accommodating assistants always in atten i dance. Pie i-e cnl! ;ind try us. Towanda, May 2ft. PSG. : I IST <>F r.ETTETtS, remaining in the J\ i J O. at TOWANDA. May 1.7, 1858. i Atwatar E M Patterson Adclia I Butler S .1 Parker Joseph ! Bnurke Martin iVckham A. K. ; Black Nirntn Piatt Christopher Braun Michael 2 (Jnigh-v Ellen | Bailor Emily A Quaid Mary | Blauvelt James ltnssell lin*i>en Bowman 1. D Roiibins Martha | Bur-ley George Ridgwnv De!-r i Brinnin Margaret Rockfollow Ch.is. ! Bartlett John 1' Sullivan Michael ! lirady John Sholtz Henrietta j ( an/ley Thomas Shnfelt Eugene i C'Udoti James Stock well Joi 1 | Cvuk James R Harranan Mrs. D iviil-on George L 11->rtoii Orrill Day Ellen Iforton Era-.oa i'Dickiason S M Hcffirn Wm. Darling Mary Hegendoru F. Dickey Mary A lldts A hirer Erccman George Hughes Thomas j Ford Edward " Kcutllv Kilwoud Foley Daniel KeyesNv. B. GriHitJ John Lynch Bridget Giblis Genus Kiutee Miss M. G irr George J Shug C. . G rham Johti D Smith Sirs. Jane : Mcgill Dennis Simons John Mc V. al M'm 2 Smith J. W. McC'arts Mary Stockwell Cha?. P.. Mci.augbin Ann Smith .John \. j McMicki n Jane V rheck Marvauuu j MeCarty John Wykoff Sally' I Mf'ri in- Marv tVatlc- It. L'. Overton Bonn: Woicott Jesse | L Brim Jen intuit Yaw H'uaui Palmer S B Zetler Andrew. | i'orw>tis catling for jn\ of the-c letters pieafc mention 1 ' arc adrerlised ' It tvniTi ft, P M itliscci ancctts. J. D. HUMPHREY IS No I . v RFC! IWKG an ex..dluit as• ■ ru.xen: of gent>, boy s, l.iihfM , ehi)drrr' and t.-W ROOTS A iiOui fc>. Also, Klji.e Peg-. Thread, Lining; and findings, tu i Which lie invites public attention. Jt J-Ail person* hating une-ttUd account? or c-te* dm- I the sobocriber. art- invU< dt > make payment Tlx sec*, ton ion t ma* cr.ll on <>'. Prisbit, F-n. or T. Humphrey in Orwell, priVioas to the loth of Kcbrußrynext, utter wlii. a time delinquent* may expert special invitation* to vhit : Towanda. J. D. HUMPHREY. | Towanda, Jannr.rv 0. HMS. j Y° EXCUSE FOR BAD BREAD ! jLv _ If rou procure of Dif. H. C. POUiTK, ! South store in the V ard Hounc, THL INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER, j Equally adapted to Losvos, Hot Roll-, Biscuit. B.icktrhest tud otiior (Jriddle Cake.-, Gingerbread, all kindi of Sweet Cake-. Bitter tor Dumplings, Puddings, Tot pit*, Ac. As i I'rice 25 rent-. __ March 29. MiW SITING GOODS! j I OSKPII KINUSBERY Jin? just returaeii v frotu New Yu:k wliii aa immense -tock of NEW SPRING GOODS, | for the early trade, and those wishing to get their spring ; clothing mack* up in neason can find the moat cholic an | teriais at hi- -tore. Towards, March 6. 1-56. | JOSEPH i'OWEjj" re-in-ctfully announce that be is again before \ V the people with a huge, rich and fashionable assent lueut of FALL AXD IVTXTFR GOODS, ■ to which the utti ntion of the public is invited, being con -1 tident that he '-an oiler inducement- to CASH purcna-ei* which will amply pay loran examination of hi- stock. Hi- stock of Ladies Dress GOOD* i- Complete, consist ing of corded, watered, plain, black, changeable *rid plaid j Silk- ; plain and plaid Merinos ; all wool Delfliiie- ; plain •and figured Ua-hinere*; Mouelln delaines, Parmettes, ; challl Delaine-, plain and twilled Persian cloth, Dobages, ' Alpacca.-. Ginghams. Print*. Ac, ALSO. SHAWL- —a large and magnificent asortinent of Brocha Long and Square Shawls, plain woolen long and ! square do. ' LAIHES ? CLOTHS —Ail colore, and trimmings. EMBROIDER]!..- —The largest and cheapest it.—>rtment of Ladies embroidered collars, sleeve.;, hand* and ftminnnsn, edging* and inserting*, ever offered for sale in Towanda! Also, real thread, Smyrna, bobbin and cotton edgings, all widths and price*. WntTF. AVD LINEN GOODS, of every description, and of ' nil qualities. Ifot'-K FfßNisniso Goons—Double and -ingle fold Da : masks of varlou- kind- ; embroidered and lace curtains, all qualities ; window -bade* and trimmings; bleached and unbleached table linens; napkin*, colored table spreads of various kinds, counterpanes, linen sheetings, ro-e blanket*, giit cornices and pins, stair rod-, Ao. Ac. GLOVES AND HOSlEßY—Everything in this line for La* I die-, misses, children, inen ami boys. BROAIK i OTH-. Ct-sfMEREs oil VF-TlNOS—Black and colored Cloths of every qality and price, phtln and fancy i Ca-ssiinercs, fancy velvets, plain and figured grenardine, plain ami figured silk, black satin and cashmere Vesting*, and a large assortment of tweeds, Kentucky jeans, satti -1 netts, sheep greys, A-e. j DOMESTIC*—Of every description, purchased at very ' close figures and oliered low. Flannel-of every grade anil ; color. IIOE?—In this department there (s, nor never , ha- been in this market any thing to .jinpete with this .stock, in quality, quantity and price, which it would be greatly to the iutcre.-t of every man, woman and child to i examine who wishes to purchase- In addition to the above enuniPiaUd articles there will always be found a full .L-sortinejit of Groceries. Hardware, Crockery and Glass-ware. Paints, Oil-, and live Stuff's. Leather and Shut- Findings, Ac.. Ac. To hi- old Friend- and Customers, the -übscribeer would take this method of expressing hi- gratitude for their libe ral patronage, hoping still to merit and receive it. and tu others would extend an invitation to examine hi- stuck, being confident he ean make it for their interest to do so. 1 Towandit. Oct. 1,1855 JOSEPH PuWKLT.. AXXI AL liEI'ORT OF TILE Farmer's Union Insurance Company, Made in pursuance of the charter. May 1, 1556. Whole amount of property- at risk, . .$1,454,091 ov Capital,.. J200,000 00 '.Surplus, in addition to capital.. 20,552 73 —— i-!2t>,552 73 ASSETS. ■ Cash on hand and on deposit, . $4,705 47 Cash in hands ol agents, and course of trail-mi—ion, . 3,424 02 ! Twenty-nine bonds and mortgages, 07.020 00 i Forty-one shares Tioga Bridge Co. 2,07.0 tit) Twenty-two share* t?u-q. Bridge Co. 330 o'i Nineteen bonds, security personal,. 100,b00 00 Cash on call, promissory notes, etc 7.010 34 ' Interest accrued and not due, . 4.012 Oil j Safe and other personal property. 500 00 1.1 ABILITIES. Losses adjusted nnd not due, . .. SI,OOO Losses unadjusted, 1,000 Losses claimed and resisted 500 All other claims small, uot exceeding, 500 INCOME. Premiums ree'd during the year, sls.!io7 32 i Cash from all other sources,' 3.051 3o EXPENDITURES. , Expenses the year, including coniniis j -ions, salaries, rents, printing, and all other expense- ?1,542 54 Amount of Id.-?PS paid that occurred ! during the year, ... 2.1J4 Cd tsis c- paid during the year that occurred before. >5,2i2 .50 Athens, May 1. 1-55. J. E. CANi'iKLP, Sec'y. / ANDY— A large stock always on band ' V.. and sold at whole-ale at pedlar.-' prices at FOX'S. pIIOICE SOUTHERN IIOMMONYIc KAMI*, imt up in 10 lb. sacks, for sale bv May S. ivm. * F. r. FOX. WHITE FISH, in barrel?, half barrels and t bv the iioiind, at myl4 FOX'S. BCOT3 &. SHOES 6L LEATHER. I 1). IIUMPHUKY i* just receiving a go •. • neral iis-urtnient of BOOTS L. SHOES, suitable for i the spring trade. Al-o, an ex. clh-nt as-oTtrr.mt of I,EATifEß.comprising ISO sides Sole Leather, fib sides Ijiper, -0D Call Skin-. ! together with a general stocd < f Kip|>s, Lining- V Find ' ings. Towanda, April 3, Ifi.VJ. I 1/ | HON US more of the genuine C'JIK.MI 1' * SOAP- also Fancy and common bar -nap.for sale cheap by K. T. I'OX. DISSOLUTION.- -The co-partacrship here tofore existing between Hie nnder-igncd in the lum ber business, is tlii- day dissolved by mutual consent. AH persons indebted to the firm arc required to settle their I aceonnts immediately with ( hitrles Chaflee, who has us- I sumed to pat all debts due front said Arm AN Dili AY WEBB. Shc-bcqnin. April 10,185(5. CH AKI.ES CHAFFEE. N K AV (} () O 1) S . George ItTiehols r- now receiving a very large and genera! assortment of 1 MMI!< HAN DIZF. among which may iie found a spieh . did variety of plain and fancy rilks. Tissues, Barege*. ' Challirs, Orgtmdie-, Igiwns, Mu-iius. and other DRESS liOODS : crane -ilk. brocha, steila, ca-htnere and i>rintcd Shawl-. .Mantillas, W indott drapvrv. Linen and Finbroid derel edging-, -ilk. straw ami fan y Bonnet- ; Broad i cloths, C:t.—itiicres, Vesting-, anil all style* of Summer j ('loth*. Hats. < 'ips, itoot-. Shoe*, i'arpctiugs. Crockery, , Glassware, I bugs. Medicines. I >\c-tufl-,< 'I-. Paint*. Hard 1 wan-. Iron, Nails, Gla—, V.'o alcn were. Groceries. Ac., all I of tviiich will he soid on the most reasonable terms for I ca-h or tote Home. May 6, Isss. LIGHTNING RODS. r PHK snburrilutr having had | venrs't xpcrience in Hie t Lightning Ih'il trade, in and aoout I'liii.idclphia. ha* now commenced the hu-ine-* in Brmlford and adjoining ( mint e*. He ill do bu-inc— p ir home, and Use noth , i ;g nut tne l,< -t art; 1c of II .'1 and Platina poiut-, all war i rint. d -uch. ami erected to the niu-t perfect and sulistan- I t.a! ninpru r, and a-strictly upon scientific principle* a* ; any line of tclegriish. s't ;,-ou- wishing their families aud .11 'perty ;,r deci> d fro:;, this de-troy iug agent can do so by applying to the sub-cri'ot r at L' RUV-A illr. Lelity.-t ilic. May 13. l-5i . ' f . GREGORY. No. 1 arid J Mm kcrrl and f'adfi,h, |JL at. MKRCUITS YITOOU CASH PAID FOR WOOL. ' ' at M. F. SOLOMON'S Clothiug Stove, one door ! South ot Mi inn's .-! rdjinvaudn. May 20, 19$f>. i G r ENKRAL ASSORTMENT of Root. T \ A Shoe* and l indings uow receiving at ! Aug. 22. Ht MPTfBET'S. COI L LKATIIKU. -T.i-t receiving an *\ ; O . rlhut lot of .Mipnor .-nil LV'.A I'HI.II. to which j jmb'ic aftcotiona- i on tmlh in* (led N'av ri I • ■ .1 D. 11l MIJMin